East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 09, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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First Grade Berries
Phone your orders early as
they are hard to get
this year
Quart . . 25c
Gallon SI. 00
GRAY BROS. GROCER! CO.
"QUALITY"
Two Phones, 28
823 Main St
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Obey That Impulse
Accepts Voattton. is nuthority for the statement that
Arthur Kit OernUl has accepted a the will be on hana whenever want-
position its billing crerk at the O.-W. ed ti the management of the Round.
freight station. I"P evening show. J. R. Haley, direc-
- j tor of the, program, wants to stage a
Son Is Born. wedding each evening.
A son was born to Mr. and Mr . .
Fremont Harvey at their home at lit j Forfeits Hail.
Long street yesterday. Sam Whack, an Indian, who was ar-
rested last nlghl for being intoxicated,
forfeited $HI hall to the oity this
conductor, j morning.
BUY YOUR NEW FALL APPAREL NOW. Get first choice. See the newest colors
and models at The Golden Rule Store, all priced very low, due to our enormous buy
ing together for 125 Busy stores as well as our method of eliminating all unneces
sary expense in running our business. WE SAVE YOU MONEY and sell you the
NEWEST for less.
liofours from I linos.
A. K. Dalrymple, O.-W
who has been ill with la grippe
hack on the main line run again.
13.
To Teach at Cajnse.
Miss Heulah Young, a member of
the Nil graduating class of Pendle
ton high school, has been contracted
to teach at Cayuse this winter.
Bags limit of Racks.
Fred Hoskins of Echo, former Pen
dleton high school football player,
has established a reputation as a
hunter. He has bagged three bucks.
Accepts Pendleton Position.
G. M Fletcher, an old time auto
man of Walla Walla, has aocepted a
position with the Pendleton Auto
Company.
To Finish at H. M. A.
John Dand, Jr., left today for
Portland to re-enter Hill Military
Academy from whicn he will giadu
ate next sprint.
the season limit, this year.
Illpy canyon Meeting.
A Meeting of the Happy Canyon
directors will be held this evening for
Shooting Without License Alleged. I the purpose of taking up several mat-
t'harles Saunders of Meacham wa9 tera with reference to the coming
arrested yesterday by Deputy Game show.
Warden George Tonkin for alleged
shooting without a license. He was Governor Wlthyoombc a Visitor.
arraigned before Justice of the Peace;
Joe H. Parkes yesterday afternoon, j
arrens Arrive for Round-lp,
Henry and Peggy Warren of Mon
tana, popular Rouna-Up figures, ar-
Governor James Wlthycombe of Sa
lem, passed through'the city last
night en route home from L'mapino
where he addressed the stock men
yesterday at the east end county fair
KARL GUIOTT f
TKACHKR OF MCSIC AMI A
rived this morning from Joe Battle's To .Make Improvements.
frontier show. Peggy; P. T. Hales has taken out a permit
GERMAN LANGUAGE.
Music furnished for all occasions
Address 515 Madison.
Phone 459-R.
m i -none tae-n. wA
Roost the nonmUrn
Penrtlatnn hnnater who w4h In let I Kansas City
their friends and relatives kaow 1 barren secured fourth money in the to make improvements on a dwelling
about the Round-Up. can do so by I cowgirls" bucking contest there. The at 1109 Court street The lmprove-
. ..,. ! Warrens will compete in the 1918 ments will cost about 1150 and Horn
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I .miles' coats. .s.ih. $7.o. $9.o. s 12.50. 114.75
ladles' Suits .(. 111.51), Sit. 75. $19.50, S22.50
Dress skirts fiSK :t.im. 91.98, $5.90. $7.94)
Indies silk Divmrs. . $5,90. $9.90,-$12.50, $14.75
Ladles' wool Masse $5.90. $8.90, $12.50
Ijuliis, silk Waists $1.98, $2.99, $5.98
l adles' Voile Waists 98c, $1.98, $2.98
ladles' Silk Petticoats $2.19, $2.98, $3.49
l adies' KlmonaH 98c. $1.49. $1.98. $2.98, $5.98,
Ladies' Hand Hags. . . 19c. 98c, $1.49, $1.98, $2.98
VOL' CAN
DO BETTER AT
Mea't Suits $9.90, $12.50. $14.75, $16.50, $22.59
Men s Dres Hats . . $1.49, $1.98, $2.49, $2.98
Men's Raincoats $3.98, $$.90. $9.90. $19.50, $14.75
Men's OvcrcoatH $9.90. $19.50, $14.75
Men's Mat-khiawN $4.98, $5.90, $6.90, $7.45
Men's Dress Trousers $1.98, $2.98, $3.98
Men's Dres Shoes $2.98. $3.50, $3,98. $4.50
I toys' Suits $2.98. $3.98, $4.98
Hoys' Mackinaw $2.98, $3.98
Roy shoes $1.39, $1.49, $1.89, $1.98, $3.98
WE LEAD,
OTHERS FOIjLOW
about 125 went out to witness tt Pete
Jost acted as referee, and, at the end
of ten rounds of boxing, he declared
It a draw.
and illustration printed In beautiful
colors. These envelopes may be se
cured in any quantity at the East
Oregon ian office for one cent each.
Adv.
I contract for the work.
Autc Stage.
For Adams, Athena and Weston
leaves Hennlng's Cigar Store at 19 a.
pot, and 3:36 p. m. each day Adv.
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Nearly as famous as The Round-Up and
still growing in favor s
A shipment From Germany.
Sol Raunt has just received a ship-1 Henry I,atourelle Here,
mem of 50 dozen Round-Up dolls Henry Latourelle, well known Pen
from Germany. They were 14 months dleton high school graduate, has re
en the road with a $54,000 shipment turned from the A. B. Chapman stock
of toys consigned to M. Seller & So., ; ranch near Ukiah. where he has been
of Portland. The shipment was selz- j working. He Is undecided what he
ed by the allies and held in a prize will do this fall.
court for a long time before it was
finally brought through.
Mi cm I I mapinc Pair.
Among the Pendleton people who ! cant
attended the East End Fair at Uma- j many confined In "the baetlle during
Jail Is Empty.
FoV the first time sit me January 1
ol this year the city jail is now va-
At no time have there been
"M- W"
pine yesterday were Councilman H. J.
Taylor and family, Mayor J. A. Best,
Supt. I. E. Young and family. Prof.
A. T. Park. Sheriff T. D. Taylor, A
rcssor C. P. Strain. George Ferguson
and R. W. Fletcher.
SOME "PEP"
On Dramrht and In Bottles
as Following Resorts:
Al Don lap's
BUly-i Place
Courts A McDevitt
The Crescent
Round-Up Pool Hall
Stttton Cigar Store
W. W. Hoch
Bungalow Pool Hall
The Charles Co.
Orltman's Cigar Store.
Served at the Following
Cafes.
St George Grill
Quelle Cafe.
REFRESHING
INVIGORATING
NON-INTOXICATING
"BRAN-NEW," like the
Round-Cp, is a Pendleton
prod'JCt that beats them alL
An ideal summer drink for
men. women and children.
this time but there has always up to
this time been at least one to keep the
place Inhabited
Bold to tHe family trade in cases of one dozen bottles and up,
S quarts or pints. 5
We also recommend our new True Fruit drinka, 5
PORT-0 and PEND-0. f
Brewed and bottled by
I Wm. Roesch Bottling Co. 1
City Brewery.
S Whale IP sad Family Trade. Telephone 618
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To the man who knows good work
and appreciates prompt delivery
we offer an exceptional service In
watch repairs.
WK MIKE A SPECIALTY OF FINE
REPAIRING.
Conscientious care, skilled workman
ship, fair charges and broad ex
perience have combined to build up
for us a large and well pleased cll
entlle to whom we shall be glad to
refer prospective customers.
Give our work a trial.
We guarantee satisfaction
Two watchmakers always busy.
Royal M. Sawtelle
Jeweler
Will Go to Da 1. 1 antic.
Ivan Sturdcvant, connected with the
MacMartin & Hill company for the
Returns From Durkec. Past two or three years, has resigned
Deputy Game Warden George Ton- j his position and expects to leave to
kin returned yesterday from Durkee day or tomorrow for La Grande,
where he took John Meeley, also where he will engage In similar work,
known as John Irvine, who was found ; Walla Walla Union.
guilty of shooting Chinese pheasant?!
at Durkee last March. Meeley was PCndloon Athletes to University,
arrested this week at the Shumwayj Ernest Boylen and Arnold Mlnnts,
ranch near Echo. His sentence of star track athletes who were grad
S100 and 60 days jail was suspended uated from Pendleton high this spring
by Justice Planting. j went to Eugene liust night to enter
I the University of Oregon. The boys
To Wed at Happy Canyon. expect to go out tor track there un-
Echo promises to produce one or der the tutelage of William Hayward.
the couples for a horseback marriage
at Happy Canvon. The name of the Grain Shows Fine Average.
The warehouse receipt of the tuts
spring grain harvested recently on
the Henry Struve place north of town
show a very good yield. On 270
acres which were sowed tills spring
4125 sack of wheal was harvested,
making an average or between 35 and
40 bushels.
To Install Park Fountain.
The Civic club has made arrange
ments to Install a drinking fountain In
the northeast corner of the north side
park. During the Round-Up each
year many people go to the pork to
dest and the fountain will be a great
convenience to them.
Echo Ituad Now (kod.
W. J. Wattenburger, road super
visor of the Echo district, la here to.
day and reports that, as a result of
the strawing which has been done,
the road to Echo Is now In good
shape. In all about 12 miles has been
strawed this side of Echo. Mr. Wat
tenberger haa also been improving
the butter creek road by putting on
hay spoiled by the spring floods.
Visited Helix W. C. T. U.
The county officers of the W. C. T.
U. visited yeserday with the W. C. T.
U. organization at Helix and a session
was held that indicated the Helix so
ciety to be In flourishing shape. Many
of the members are preparing to at
tend the state convention to be held
in Pendleton from October 17 to 20th.
The officers making the visit Included
Mrs. J. C. Woodworth. president; Mra
A. F. May, vice president, and Mrs
Q. W. Rugg, secretary-treasurer.
5 , couple is withheld but the Echo News
Expert repairing
of Watches
and Jewelry.
Satisfaction guaranteed
e
Wm. Hanscom
THE Jeweler.
Cross Is Placed.
The large stone crow over the ga
ble of the new St. Mary's Catholic
church was placed Thursday by L. i
Monterastelll, contra' tor. The butltl-1
ing is progressing n:cely and will be
ready to move into in a short time.
Rehearsals for the dedication tnw
are being held weeKly.
ft Can you read lW.
w this type VaAk
clearly and
V with the same pair J
of glasses see die.
tant objects?
YOC CAN IF YOC WEAK
IfRYPTOK
IV GLASSES IV
THE QJS1Y INVISIBU BIFOCAL
The lower part gives the nec
essary correction for near vis
ion while the upper part IS ad
apted for far vision.
KRYPTOK (Pronounced
Crlp-tock) Glasses cannot be
distinguished from single vision
glasses because their smooth,
clear surfaces are absolutely
free from the disfiguring lines,
seams or shoulders of old-fashioned
bifocals.
VTYfSTtHfO aiSfSGROUHD
ANDFimD-UNSES DUPLICATED
AM ts if-AN NATIONAL BANK
BUILDING." PtNDUTON.ORf
Phonc 609
, II) dram In Broken.
While taking water from a hydrant
it the corner of Alta and Cottonwood
streets this morning, W. A. Hoagland
who has charge of the street sprlnk
lnj. broke off a piece of the top. The
damage was repaired in a few min
utes but not before considerable wa
ter had escaped.
Asks KndoTHcmcnt or plan.
The Commercial Association has
' received a letter from the Muscle
Shoals association of Tennessee ask
! lng the endorsement of their move to
! secure the establishment of a govern-
ment nitrate plant at Muscle Shoals.
' The federal government has set aside
; 120,000,000 for the establishment ol
' such plants.
Mrs. Davis, a prominent worker
the Presbyterian missionary field was
the principal speaker at two very In
teresting meetings held in the Pres
byterian church yesterday afternoon
and evening. The afternoon meeting
was opened with music and prayer
nn(f Mrs. Davis talked In a very en-
tertnlnlnir and Instructive way on
missions. In the evening "A Mission
ary Treat" was the subject of the lec
ture. Mrs. 8. H. Forshaw, a recent
addition to Pendleton musical circles,
w ho is. soon to establish a class In
music, contributed to the pleasure of
the nffalr by singing several solos.
Both meetings were largely attended.
Ft. U Austin, prominent Nolin far
mer, Is In the city.
Mrs. Summer "f Bcho is spending
the day in the city.
Mrs. B. H. Decker of Thorn Hollow
was In the city yesterday.
W. R, Taylor, well known Athena
man. Is a visitor here today.
J. A. Hawks, teacher In the South
Yoakum district, is In the city.
J. U. Watson, clerk of the Her
miston school district, Is In town.
Bert Marlow, school director In dis
trict 26 near Holdman is In town.
Elmer Spike of Echo was among
the passengers on the incoming motor
this morning.
Mlsn Emily Mc Broom of the Pen
dleton Auto Company, left today for
a vacation to be passed at Seaside anil
Portland
Earl Peterson, a former Pendleton
boy, now of Portland, Is here visiting
his mother. Mrs. Frank Myers. Mr.
Peterson is en route to Idaho.
Naomi and Juanita Perkins, grand
children of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Per
kins, arrived today from Mldvale.
Plaho. and will attend school here
this winter.
I im tl all star Here.
Haloid Casey, star Pendleton
high fichool football player, is back
from Portland where he has been
vu,itin,. He will turn out for foot
ball 'igain this year. Casey was one
of the grittiest players In eastern Ore
gon last year. He has been working
most of the summer In a harvest field
and Is in good condition.
Ten Women Wanted Quick.
Who can do plain sewing. Phonl
569W or call at 201 Water street be
tween 10 a m. and 12 M.
Nat Closed Today.
Henry J. Taylor, chairman of the
natatorium committee, announces
that owing to the cold weather today
the natatorium will be closed today
and tomorrow morning. Provided
the cold weather continues there Is a
possibility the tank will be closed for
the year. The place, it ts said, will be
able to pay all of Its bills In good
shape as a good season has been en-Joyed.
! Don Gloves to Settle Dispute.
I Seqtielllng a snowball episode ot
last winter, a ten round bout wlt'i
padded gloves was staged last night
at the Frank Frazler barn on Tutullla
creek between Harry Mlnnls and Al
Richardson, colored porter at the Ht
Osorga Hotel. Last winter Mlnnls
dropped a snowball on Richardson's
heud and the mill has been brewing
ever in . The news of the bout.
.xprejfl oyer fjae city just evening an
Wheeler studio Opens.
The Wheeler studio Is again open
for business after being closed for the
summer during the absence of Mr,
and Mrs. Wheeler. Particular photog
raphy our specialty. Adv.
Auto for Hire.
City or country trips. Phone D. B
Waffle. Residence 2S4M; office 130
Social Dance.
There will be a social dance at
Mooso hall Monday evening, Sept. 11.
Public Invited. Music by Sawyer's
orchestra. Admission 50 cents.
Public Dance Tonight, Moose Hull
The public Is cordially Invited to
attend the regular Saturday night
dance tonight In Moose hall. Music
by Sawyer's orchestra. Admission, 50
cents. Adv.
GAYNELL BALDWIN
Violin Instructor
European Instruction
700 Tlmniption St. Phone :H-W
fit f '
WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR
mm proudof
'At rrte S'.ijii 01 DM Pint nek"
"PEACOCK" that's the COAL to buv:
MORE HEAT UNITS, that is why;
VALUE MORE and WASTE is
Well-pleased Users do confess.
Smythe - Lonergan Co.
QUALITY QUANTITY SERVICE
PHONE 178
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a iw asrti iiiunaa nn
aW Wf . f,
822 Main Street.
variety
We afford you a won
derfully wide latitude of
choice new fall and winter
millinery.
The "cream" from the
10 leading designers now
showing here in the new
deep colorings, rich shades
and royal trimmings of
glittering gold, silver, etc.
See the new auto hats.
We want you to call and see the correctness of style,
the richness of material and shades, and the artistic trim
ming of our new hats.
Campbell Millinery
BUICK
(JRACEFUD A WOMAN'S CAit
STURDY A MAN'S OAK
To the woman who drives, the BUICK makes a special ap
peal. In beauty and grace of line It Is unsurpassed, and with
Perfect gear shift, efficient brakes and convenient arrange
ment of all controls is easily and safely handled.
To the man who appreciates mechanical excellence, the
cleancut design of every unit, the extra sturdlness of chaals
construction and the efficiency and power of the valve-ln-head
motor is even mor; convincing evidence of BUICK
excellence.
Appearance, size, quality, finish and equipment considered,
the BtTICK offers the greatest car value of the season.
SIX CYMNDKK TOURING CAR $1175.
OREGON MOTOR GARAGE
Incorporated.
117.119, 121, 123 Watt Court St.
Telephone 4o8