East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 30, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY BAST ORBGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 80. lfllfl.
EIGHT PAGES
Fancy Home Grown
ii
8
Watermelons
Think Buying and You'll Think
The Golden Rule Store
Mr. iiiiJni in. t, i, Qo Hunting.
Mis M Williams is ill at her homa- John Hamley and
at SU west Court street.
Dun How mini
Gar Just Arrived
Sweet Ripe and Juicy
1 1-4g per
Return KttMii Hum.
George Mu nun ami Hoy Temple
have returned frnm a hunting trip in
the south eml of the county.
lett today
Ridge
lor a hunting trip to Huron
Ladies' summer Union Suit &c, m,.
Uuiics' sieeretaM vests. . 10c, ia t-2c, !, Mc
lrimk rlnml $10.
M R. '. Anderson Ml fined $10 In
I police court this morning by Judge
5 I Thomas Fits Gerald for being drunk
pud
m m. in co.
Ilaby IXtuglitcr Arrive.
A daughter. Hetty Margaret, was
born to Mr and Mrs. Joseph Ralph of
Hermiston at St. Anthony's hospital
Sunday
Nil Market Today.
No wheat market is being quoted
today by local grain dealers. The
market Is several cents under yester
nay's figure.
Ordinance ITp Tonight.
The auto speed ordinance will be
Introduced at the council meeting tonight.
Mak,. l ine Itound-ip I'lonts.
Kern and Wright are today paint
ing two bund floats today for the
Round-Up, The work is of artistic
Undergoes Operation. design and Includes Indian heads and
bTank A. Morriss who works on the marine and mural scenes.
John Rain farm, was operated upon
at St. Anthony's hospital yesterday To Teach in Onuntv
for appendicitis. Contract! to teach' at Hermtston for
the year 1916-1917 have been signed
Says Seattle Is Rooming. by Martha Kllndt of Montezuma.
James Beard of the Popular Cash Iowa, and Miss L. Dale Sucker or
store, who recently returned from a Hamburg. N T.
lilldrcu's summer Inlou Suits
Boys' Summer I niou Suite
Men's Summer Union suits tt(.
Mill's White Silk Socks
Men's silk Neckwear
.Men's DresH Shirts 980, $1.49
Mens Kail suits 9.0, $12.50, $U.75, $16.50
Men's Drew Shoes $2.98, $:t,50, $3.98, $1.50. $1.98
25e lite
MO. 4c
8c. 8e
25c
2.V, Mo
There's Where You Save
9.
i.uoies rail suits JII.7S. $l.50, $18.50. $2.-.0
I miles l ull Dii sses , , $5.90, $7.90, $8.90. $9.9
Lailies' Call Skirts. .. $1.98. $5.90, $6.90. $7.9e
Ladles' rail Waists $1,98, $2.98. $$.98
Unites' IMeen ruiltunis I9e, v. us-, $1.49
r indies' Colored satocn Petticoat $1.4$
l adles Muslin downs
l.aditV .Muslin Cants
llrasslerrs
Corset Covers
YOI CAN
no iiettkr at
J. C. Penne y Co. lie
. 39c, 98c, $1.49
. 25c, I9e, 98t)
25c, 4t:
I9e. 25c, :19c. 4e
WB LEAD,
OTHERS FOLLOW
3
"QUALITY"
Two Phones, 28
823 Main St
lwawmmm,
trip to Cortland. Seattle and Tacoma, I
says that Seattle Is booming.
I Rerthotet b siek.
Owing to Illness on the
('onduetor llus Bertholet.
part of
of the
British prise court which considered
this victory has Just awarded $ 6 tl . 5 0 u
in prim money to he officers and
news of this squadron for the victory,
VI'IOX RKADY EOR STRIKE
(Continued from Page 1.)
men and reduce the Willamette
GO TO THE
St. George Grill
when you want a good
steak.
35c Merchants Lunch
Served Daily.
Makes Repair-.
Improvements are being made In Northern Pacific the Casco-Pemlleton Valley service to a minimum,
the A. L. Schaefer jewelry store. The passenger has been handled by an-i
"""' ooing repaimea and tne omer eoiuiuetor during the past few
will be placed around the window. days.
Milton Couple Married.
John Milton Chllders and
Armstrong, both teachers of Milton,
secured a marriage license this morn
ing and were married by County
Judge C. H. Marsh.
Roost the Round-I p.
Pendleton boosters who wish to let
their friends and relatives know
about the Round-Cp, can do so by
using Round-Up envelopes with type
and illustration printed in beautiful
colors. These envelopes may be se-; boi iuker Back In cltv
cured In any quantity at the East: w. H. "Buster- Love' who with
Oregoman office for one cent each.- mn. Mrhnn .n,w k.J.,".
... UlllUlill UUJ,
walked to Pendleton for the 1811
Round-Up and back to Portland, is
back in the city and is working for
into Huh bach
t suit is Rroujtht.
Cecilia Suit against H. p. Knani, ;,
brought in the circuit court this mor
ning by s. h. Anderson for $2S al
leged to be d UP 1 til a 1 1 I'd ii larautmu ha.
executed b the defendant to n. c . 1 01 roads entering Chicapo have
Waning Jr., and now ..wned by the refused to accept perishable
cumin, i ne n a nil'!
WESTERN ROADS SEND
WARNING.
CHICAGO. Aug. 30. West
ern railroads have warned the
public and shippers to prepare
for a strike Mondav. Dozens
have advertised for trainmen to re
place the strikers Monday. Men
without railroad experience will b
given the position of firemen and
brakemen. Experienced men are of
fered the positions of conductors and
engineers.
U. P FREIGHT CMRARGO.
KANSAS CITY. Aug. 30 The
Union Pacific placed an embargo on
all kinds of freight this morning. It
is accepting no freight not deliverable
before Saturday noon,
ROAD HEADS IX CHICAGO,
rived here from Washington 1 Ths
party Included R. P. Ripley of the
Santa Fc, Hale Holden of the Bur.
llngton. Receiver Jacob Dickinson of
the Hock Island and A. J. Darling; of
the Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul.
They immediately commenced organ
izing forces for the Impending strike.
Army supplies Rushed.
BL PASO, Aug 30. Anticipating
the Kreat strike, the quartermasters'
department of the army is rushing vast
suplles here, to form a reserve for
the regulars and guardsmen mobilis
ed In this district. Several hundred
CHICAGO, Aug. 30: The railroad i carloads of rations and supplies are
heads. Including I.ouls W pres-en route They will reach here before
idem of the (Heat Northern, have ar- the date set for the strike to begin.
d h
M. Peterson.
represent
Adv.
da
Ladles.
For residential work, call Pendle
ton Hair Dre.-sine and Manicure Par
lors, phone 45 Pendleton Hotel Adv! itr " Rack.
I Dr. R. B. Brundage
has returned
Miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini iiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiim g tion spent at Tokeland, Tacoma. Se-
S ame and North Yakima At North
HTHE drink that put the
A "weat" in hot weather
Much Hotter Today.
Pendleton suffered another ho
looay. 1 he temperature made a rap
i id gain this afternoon and by i o'clock
I the thermometer registered 101 de
gree Small clrus clouds which haw
been gathering durln,' the da; pre
, dieted a storm brewing. Today has
been severe on men and stock because
of the humidltv.
ret used to accept perishable
: freight shipments. i II
The Santa Fe line has order-jit
ed its agents to refuse livestock t mm
shipments. The Southern I'a- l
;S!iakirna he met a friend.
j McCauley. an attorney, whom
I not seen in 15 years.
George
he had
imw
I Passes Entrance Exams.
William Ingram of Portland, for
mer Pendleton boy who went to An- ''rook county fair
a napoiis a snort time ago, has written re tan I'hail
cific has warned all prospective 1 Zi
travelers to beware of "tier-
j pler'n" r''ays" after Saturday,
Rock Island employes have
received Instructions to quit at
jsix a. m. Monday. Railroad
; terminals are jammed. Busi
nessmen are rushing to other
rltlti-s in ,'liKii flonla nnn froi ;
rhe biggest crowd ever will attend i . n. -Ji-- ,
the Round-Up from central Oregon ' -V,! AZ n 1. t
this year is the statement of r. iJ The Northern Pacific has re- fj
Schee of Crineville muuii ,,r ,i,lfnsed t.n nccpnt nerisnnhlp 1
anil
mm
lilt; BEND CROWD EXPECTED,
SOME
On Draught and in Bottles
at Following Resorts:
Al Dunlap's
Billy's Place
Courts A McDevitt
The Crescent
Round-Up Pool Hall
Sutton Cigar store
W. W. Hoch
Bungalow Pool Hall
The Charles Co.
Gritman's Cigar Store.
Scried at the Following
Cafes.
St George Grill
Quelle Cafe.
"PEP"
REFRESHING
INVIGORATING
NON-INTOXICATING
"BRAX-XEW." like the
Round-Up, is a Pendleton
product that beats them all.
An ideal summer drink for
men. women and children.
In a letter to See. . freicht for deliverv after Satur-
Rl IfoMti MMluai ui- . .
his grandfather. J. A. Drake, that he; morning Mr Schee savs that throuah i h,X thousand I niCflgO
was one of 95 out of 350 who success-1 J. H. Rosenberg, one of the directors I Ireight handlers went on Strike
fully passed the entrance examina-' of the Crook coimtv fair Mr Kn n. i this afternoon The Rurlinir-
. .lell I ler.. :,nrl hi,.,w..lf t 1
... ,. '"f wo nas
"i r unman ears will ieiie Ceo, I
Haney vs. Helm. the morning of September 10
R P. Haney and 0, Skiles haVS ! Pecia will remain here for the Hi
! uruugni sun in the circuit court ays or the show. September 21,
asainst i 'arl (I. Helm and t'hloe Stan- '"id J
hired strikebreakers
and is prepared to fight.
; field Helm to collect J4."i3.T5 alleged A number of
II to be due on a promissory note. Will i have been induce,
5! M. Peterson is attorney for the plain-'on-
! tiffs. .
automobile
t drive t,
part te
Pendle
Cut
sense.
the automobile
lacks horse
.-
PLACES KMKAIH.O.
(Continued from Page 1.)
Sold to Cie family trade in cases of one dozen bottles and up,
S quarts or pints.
2 We also recommend our new True Fruit drinks.
PORT-0 and PEND-0.
2 Brewed and bottled hv
Wm. Roesch Bottling Co.
Citv Rrewerv.
;z Wbolesaie nd Famllv Trade. Telenhone MS
uiiiiiiimiiiiiniiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii?
S WlK) Has This Car?
5; Complaint has been made to O. W.
5 ! i- & headquarters that on August
2 1! an auto with the number 31050,
S crossed the O-W. R. & N. track on
S Bast Court street Just 30 feet ahead
SI of train No. 6 as the passenger train f"r any such delays which do oc-
S I was pulling out of Pendleton. The 1 ur-
incident was reported by Engineer The foregoing notice is published
I Alsen as showing carelessness on the '"r he Information and guidance of
I art of the auto driver. I our patrons and the public cancella
I ,,on or modifications of this notlct
; " Hi be announced us conditions war
rant. Post copy of this message on
j bulletin boards and supply all news-
at your stations with
strike Prevention Vol Considered.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 30. A. R
Garretson. spokesman of the Broth
erhoods
the stril
when the Brotherhood leaders visited
I com-'ress. I he men were closeted
leclared that prevention ofjff
was not under consideration. jZl
ennv
f this and similar notices for puli
ation. Acknowledge reeelot o,l
der
ling I
y wire.
W. BOLLONH
Small Pire at Noon.
At 12:30 yesterday fire department
was called out by a blaze at 707
Ann street, a house belonging to WH-i Ppers
liam JUCregor hav.ng caught fire, i
The blaze was due to a defective stove
pipe through the room According to I
S t.'hief Hingold the fire department is
I particularly taxed during this weather i
hi and people should take all possible i w w w eeeeeee
I precautions. The loss from the fire
. . a nuiT tf- .......
amounted to iliU. '- t.n i,s IMtlZK MO-
' rm I'MKIWDS HAT-
rarest lire Is Kxtinguish'd.
The forest fire which has been! .
raging at Meacham for the past three! ;
days has been extinguished with little
resulting damage. There were from
300 to 400 cords of wood nearby and
fast work was done by the fighters to
quench the flames. F. W. Connor,
district state fire warden, returned to
Pendleton this morning from Mea
cham. The blaze had been put out
by the time he arrived on the scene
yesterday.
K ). Bicke, deputy state forester
fTom Salem, says that up to this time
the forest fire situation Is the best in
history.
with Secretarv of Iibor Wilson fori!
over an hour and received his ud- ff
vice. They refused to reveal its na
ture. BKATTU? ntETOHT STOPS.
SRATTI.K. Aug. 30. Railroads en
tering Seattle have refused to accept 1 WM
shipments Passenger service la tin-
affeeted as et (ireat Norther of-
flrlals said the railroads intended to
Strive desperately to keep things mov-
Ing and have in preparation reserve
lists of emergency employes. -
LOANS
No Bonus No Delay
Low Interest Rates
Liberal Repayment Privileges
Mil Mad Co.
Corner Main and Court Sts. Pendleton, Ore.
No Red Tape
1
After your summer's job, bring your watch in to us and
let ub overhaul it for you.
Let us keep your watch up to the standard, we guaran
tee good service and expert workmanship.
Two watchmakers always busy.
Royal M. Sawtelle
Jeweler Since '87
Pendleton. Oregon
Expert repairing
of Watches
and Jewelry.
Satisfaction guaranteed
Wm. Hanscom
THE Jeweler.
EYPSUilSO 6l5StS0R0UKD
NDF!!5D-UNys DUPLICATED
AME.-0CAN NATIONAL BANK
BUM DING - PENDUTON.OBE
Pmonc 609
WEW YORK PRICKS SOAR.
N'KW ViillK. Auk 30 Everything!
indicated this afternoon that Ameri-i
can commerce would halt Saturday :
nnless the strike order Is withdrawn
The blow first hits the nation's food
supple as many railroads have em
bargoed perishables. The order end
ed the Supplies of meat and vegeta
bles. Food prices are already report
ed advancing rapidly. New York au
thorities took measures to prevent the
skyrocketing of prices.
illll
WE HAVE ALL
THE NEW THINGS
IN MILLINERY.
No old stock, every
thing new and up--to-date
at
COHN HAT SHOP
814 Main St.
Phone 638
g SIR FREDERICK
The men on the ships comprising
the squadron of Admiral Frederick
Kturdee. when the Rrltlsh battle fleet
destroyed the tierman Pacific squad
ron In battle off the Falkland Is
binds In December. i9M. have reason
to lejoli e that their commander was so
lert on the trail of the enemy. The
HHJL MICE PhACEH km karoo
ST. PAITI,, Aug. 30 The Hill llnei
have simultaneously placed embargo
on perishable shipments not deliver
able before Saturday. The order af
fects the Northern Pacific, (irenl
Northern and Burlington.
TEXAS ROAHS KKEt'KK FIlfHOIIT
HOUSTON, Aug. 30. The Hftnset
Central. (ulf !oast and Internatlon
fireat Northern railroads have put
inibargoes on all livestock and per
ishable freight
COMPIJETK EOfAARK) HUTTED,
PH I IA fELPH I A, Aug. 30. The
Pennsylvania railroad has put an em
bargo on all perishables and live
stock sent by freight or express aft
er September 2. It hints that a com
plete embargo be placed on express
shipments later.
r
i
HlfJ IT.Ol R MII.IS TO CLOSE.
MlNNEAl'tilJS. Aug. 30. It Is
relinhlv reoorteil that ihe flour mills
manufacturing one third of the nn-i
tion s flour supply win close wiimn
the week after the strike starts.
i
1
rsed
exclusively byi
the Ford Motor
Company.
at its plant,
branches
and service
stations, who
etate it is best
for Ford cars.
"Aik lor Booklet"
Sold by
V. S. MAIIiH FAIIAIjYKKD.
CT.1TV BLAND, Aug. 30.-Edward
Hooker, manager of the Hrother
hoods' publicity, predicted "that
I'ncle Sam's railway mall service will
be paralyzed the Instant the strike
begins." He declared every mall
train would be halted.
STRIKE IN.rrNfTION ISSUED.
OMAHA, Aug. 30 District Judge
Hears has Issued an Injunction re
straining Union Pacific trainmen
from striking Labor Day.
railroads want men. 3 81 Z Garden St. Telephone 651 4
ST I.OUIS, Aug. 30. The railroads I jtwM!KMaffifKfifKKMK.mmm.m.m.m.'m.mwm.
ROUND-UP CITY AUTO CO., Inc.