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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1916)
EIGHT PAGES I PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST 0REG0N1AN, PENDLETONOREGON, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 12, 1916. 1 Boneless Cod Pish 1 llSSe! DAINTY BRANDABSOLUTELY BONELESS Put up in 1 pound tvln box. If you are look ing for something od. order a box with your next order. lib box 25c To Alter Rani. isvwt Nwrtsoa has "ut H'r" mil to alter a barn on Franklin gtrwt into it garago. M lUttP .uombUp. i i- Wrhrht li Known larmer. ii . 52 has purchased PalSS r-aimeia auiu jj mobile from Sutton una West. Insurance Is 1W. Clerk J. 1'. Walker of ilie W 0. W., esterdav laid to Mrs. John lsind the J300U Insurance which her late hus band carried with that order. !1 t ALL-READY COD FISH Cod Fish packed in Maine for particu lar people. can 25c GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. 'QUALITY" Two Phones, 28 823 Main St f ft 4.4. Vttwtmml ltaries to OlaWea WW The regular meeting of the Asso- Af. dated Charities will tie held tonight WAf at the city hall at 7:30 o'clock. 8r 5 A I asdic' (Vunmluco to Meet. 'A meeting of the ladles' normal kB ' . h.wo boosters committee has been 55 called for tomorrow afternoon In the AA ii i on- IMrire in Day. W. 11 Kellogg, Pendleton insurance and lou man. has retnniod from a motor trip to Portland He declares that he made the long drive here In one day. central library at 3 o'clock. Heuinei to Inherit). Glen Dudley, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A Dudley of Athena, and promi nent University of Oregon athlete, re turned to Kugeno last night to enter his senior year at the University. To l'.nter t). ,. Harold Maloney. son of Judge and Mrs. J. W. Maloney. will leuve to morrow evening for Corvallls to reg ister at the Oregon Agricultural College. 12 8 i s 5 A s s I s I LADIES FALL SUITS Our showing of Fall Garments for Women is very at- A Styles are rather plain but very pleasing. Colors are g mostly blues, with a few browns, greens and greys among them. Priced at $9.90, $12.50, $14.75, $16.50, $19.50, $25.00, $30.00, $35.00. Silk or wool dresses at $5.90, $7.90, $9.90, $12.50, f $16.50. Fall Coats $8.90, $9.90, $12.50, $16.50, $19.50, $25.00, $27.50. YOB CAN DO BETTER AT : ' Y ' j' p. Will Select Timers. Timers for the Round-Tp will be! elected b tieorge Perlnger who hasja w II.. J ftVfca nf tUa Wiirlf tOT VL II IIIUU'U llll.-. Mil 1K .,. ... ... . several years Mr. Perlnger is now g ' - .. --,l but be in time to handle this part of the work. - WK 1,1. V II OTHERS K(,MW . uinilii not Ka.lt ooan til i fiT No tiamc Kxeol Rirds. . BoneJ wl' " ' seme time had it not been for Mr. and O. J. Kodgers kii returned iron, a mf 1 7" J 'Jed Woodworth. The fire was prub- hunting trip on Huron Ridge. He re- and Mrs. Charles Bonney. Is repotted ports that there Is practically no to be quite IU J garette stub "being dropped by men i ik.i mI with the excep-, cation. The little son ot Mr. and Mrs. ... ' tion of birds. to be old. Most or these are sa id Accepts lMtdlion With Brown. Olen Sturdevani has returned from Idaho Falls where he has been vis Ben CUM well is said to be suffering from a similar complaint who had been sitting In the car Former Pendleton Man Here. R. E. Hubbard, a former l'enillcton man now of Echo, is m the city to ririii AND 4 5 Music furnished for all occasions A ddre 515 Madison. i Pbooe 459-R. n M'HEK OF M1S10 (.KllMVN LAHGCAGK. Boost the Round-Up. Pendleton boosters who wish to let their friends and relatives know nhmit th Rnnnd-T'D. pan do so by using Round-Up envelopes with type stotT and illustration printed in beautiful colors. These envelopes may be se- Many Attend Shorn. cured In anv quantity at the East 1 John Bentley. who with his daugh- Oregonlan office for one cent each.i ter. Miss Mable Bentley. returned yes- ,. teruay irom a nip o rtavwwa, .v r-aus wnere ne urvn , - ....,. Mr Jting Mrs. Sturdivant is visiting lor U"J " " ' a ume with relativee in Payette, HubUud expecU to return U. WaUoJi fdalu. Mr urdevaut has accepted oon to accept a poMUon with a hard- . , . i. wnm hnmnuv . , , . . . with isrown s lunmurv Ante Stage. For Adams, Athena and Weston leaves Henning's Cigar Store at 10 a m and 3: SO p rn. each day AdT. lllllllllllllllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIItlllllll Nearly as famous at The Round-Up and still growing in favor s land and Coast points, declares that nvnrvwhere he went there was much Round-Up enthusiasm He predicts in face of thia encouragement that there will be 50,000 visitors at the Sat urday show. hikes Job with Hobbach, Huford Butler haa resigned his po sition with the Parker taxi company to take a Job at Hohlach s bakery. M. Butler previous to his going to ', Spokane last year nad worked for i Hohbachs a number of years. "BRAN-NEW llev. Hodsbire to Idaho. Rev. C. A. Hodshlre, for the past three years pastor of the Pendleton Methodist church, is in the city for the day en route to Clarkston, Idaho, to which pastorate ne was assigned by the Columbia Rirer conference lust closed in Spokane. Rev. R- E Misses Edith and Mabel Templeton arrived home today on NO- 11 ft01" Menchnm. after a week's outing spent ai Wilbur mountain with a hunting party composed of Mr. and Mrs. W. H Itarker and W. Harrington of Cold Springs. Kalph Templeton, Misses Miit Mabel Templeton of Pen- T., la-inr V v a Klurpd 8l0'm of The D"M Roy Temple.- well known young 'and Miss Alice- Roosevelt of 8poJe. Pendleton .nan. will leave tomorrow They report lota of name and an en for Corvallls where he will enter the Joyable time. Oregon Agricultural College. He will; take a special two years' course In westersen n rung farm mechanics He will be accom- nay. tMinied as far as Portland by his Joe Campbell Is passing a iew mother, Mrs. W. P. Temple. Benny Dobbins Here. Benny Dobbins, well known Call- lust ciosea in apoiumw. ivev. rv. a. ; lornia i owuds airiveu f.iiriu.v iui Cornwall the new minister of the local the Round-Up. He came direct from AM 1. 1 .... .....I ... - in ,!,... I.' I 1. M.,..J. ,, V.uru ha .... , n fira. SOME PEP" REFRESHING INVIGORATING NON-INTOXICATING "BRAN-NEW," like the Round-Up, is a Pendleton product that beats them all. An ideal summer drink for women and children. men Oa Draught and hi Bottle at Following Resorts: Ai Duo lav's BUtjrs Place Conttt a McDerltt The Crescent Round-Up Pool Hall Button Clear Store W. W. Hoch Bungalow Pool Hall The Charles Co. Gritman's Cigar Store. Served at the Folio wine Cafes. St. George Grill Quelle Cafe. Sold to tte family trade In cases of one dozen bottles and up, I quarts or pints. We also recommend our new True Fruit drinks, 5 PORT-0 and PEND-O. , Brewed and bottled by Wm. Roesch Bottling Co. Citv Rrpwerv. Wbotesale sod Faintly Trade. Telephone 518 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIHIIII? church, Is expected to arrive in time to occupy the pulpit Sunday Two In Court. John Armour charged with vag rancy, was fined 115 or given a sen tence of seven days in Jail this morn ing by Judge Thomas Fits Gerald be fore whom Armour was brought this morning John snyaer, an inaian, pleaded guilty to a charge of drunk enness and was fined 10 or five days In Jail. Snyder declared that he paid an out of town man J3 for a half pint of wblskev. When asked if he could show the police who it was that sold i him the liquor Snyder stated that the fellow had "beat it" Elko, Nevada, where he won first money in a recent bucking contest. Hs Is a brother of Johnny Dobbins, the cowboy who came here first with "Skeeter B1U" Robins. To the man who knows good work and appreciates prompt delivery we offer an exceptional service in watch repairs. WE MAKE SPECI AITY OF FIWE 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. Olve our work a trial. We guarantee satisfaction Two watchmakers always busy. Royal M. Sawtelle Jeweler Expert repairing of Watches and Jewelry. Satisfaction guaranteed Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler. A Can you read ffL W this type Ck ftt? clearly and with the same pair J I of ekuses tee dia. iAtl For Furlong. In r, ..-n ir iiin tif the vnltuvhle Dllh- linitv riven the Ritunil-I'D In nation al periodicals by Charles Wellington Furlong of Boston, the directors or the Round-Up will present him with a beautiful silver-mounted quirt when he arrives next week to attend the seventh annual ltoUnd-l.'P. The quirt, which was made at the Nevada penitentiary, is on exhibition in the James B. Welch of tne romanu windows of Hamlev St Co. It bears Journal went to Pasco today on bus- a silver plate upon which is engraved iness. 'To Charles Wellington furlong, from Mr anli Mrs. C. .1 Wheeler have the Round-Up. A Ixal 1-et er r-,rnpi from a sojourn at Cannon HUck." , Beach. Straw, well known Hermlston in town. John Butler, Jr., of Rieth was in town yesterday. Harriet Young is visitinf a few days In La Grande. I. W. Dunning of Stanfleld was in' the city yesterday. C. H. DeWItt of Portland passed Sunday in the city. Mrs. Leah Irwin of Colfax was vis- j iting friends here yesterday. Don Sumner of Baker was transact-' Ing business here yesterday. H. C. Roth rock Is registered at the Sommer hotel In La Grande. Mr. and Mrs. F. B, Russell of North Powder were in town yesterday. F. A. Denny of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, is registered at the Pendleton Ho- has been a Pendleton B. M lumber dealer visitor today. Clarence Wilkins who has been working in a warehouse was in town Saturday night. r n .T MeHVul left today for Kxperiment station Field Day. A field day to exptolt tne work be ing done at the agricultural expert, ment station near ilermiston will be held tomorrow at 2 o'clock. Talks will be made by Director Cordley of O. A. C K. W. Jiit:ii. rii u.. . .. and M D Scroggs. all of whom are Portland to visit his naugnier ivawi connected with the reclamation ser- leen, who Is entering Reed College. vice. The work or tne siaiion win m: p. w. Kenril 01 tne goveriouein . explained and discussed and determl- tension department stationed at La nations on the influence of amount of ;rande was In the city Sunday night water, frequency of irrigation and of ,.n rute home. ft-iiira unon crorjs will be given in detail. A meeting will be held at the civic center's room in Hermlston thld evening. lant objects YOU CAJI IF YOU WEAR KByptok XV GLASSES l TMt Ojyj INVISIBLE 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. VEYFSUiftO GLASSES OlOUNQ ANDFITTED- UNSIS DUPLICATED AMEiCAN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING - PENDHTON.ORE Phonc 609 Road Htrawlng Nearly Finished. The strawing of the road between Pendleton and Pilot Rock is Just about completed. C. L La- Dow who voluntarily assumed the task secured the cooperation of the Pilot Rock Commercial club and the results have been very gratifying. Mr. La Dow gave his personal attention to this end of the road and has all the bad places fixed up nicely. Two tracks were pui rt.an the-wav from the county hospital Into Pendleton. The other end of the road Is being improved Just as rapidly a possible! Most of the western auto traffic will come through Heppner and iMlot Rook this year, following the big blue trail which was laid out by the Heppner people. Many C nests for Round. Up. J. F. Robinson of the Domestic, laundry, Is planning .juite a house party for the Round-Up. The laun- drymen of the northwest will be here In two Mpecial Pullmans and he will meet them at the train with a band and an escort of 40 mounted cowboys. A special section has been reserved In the grandstand for them. They are representative taundrymen from the northwest. Also on Thursday afl ernion Mr Robinson has reserved a special section of the grand stand for his local family. Including all the employes of the Domestic laundry and they will have quite a party. He has purchased tickets for 30 for this occasion. LOCALS rpii Advertisement. Experienced man and wife wants work on ranch, sheep ranch prefer red. Call 307 Aura street. Eastern Star Notice. Hnuhee HhaDter No. 1. O. B. 8. will meet Tuesday evening, Septem ber 12th, In Masonic hall. MART E. JOHNSON, (Adv.) Secretary Attention K of C. Tonight at 7:30 at K. of C. hall, the.ru will be a regular meeting and i.Miion of officers. All brother Knights are earnestly requested to at tend. GEO. F. PHELPS, (Adv.) Financial Secretary. Attention Moose. Notice is hereby given that the meeting on Wednesday night, Sep tember 13, will be called at 7 o'clock, sharp All candidates awaiting ini tiation must be at the hall by g o' clock sharp as the initiatory work will start promptly at that time. All Moose, visiting brothers and candi dates will please take notlte. JOHN LANG, (Adv.) Dictator Kind Act la Rewarded. A kind act perhaps saved to F. E. King his automobile this week. Sun. day night as he and Mrs. King were leaving the Christian church they asked Mr. and Mrs. J. C Woodworth to ride home with them in their car. As the Woodworths pot Into the back stat they noticed a fire In the bottom of the car. The blaze was quickly ex tinguished with no resulting damage. Mr. King declares that he probably BEFORE You let any work in our line, don't forget to get our prices. Estimates gladly furnished on any kind of stone, brick and cement work. S. RUGO & GO. Telephone 461 WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR MAKHKNt vw ihe si pi "r itePeapM k" "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 Keeps the Motor Cool Zerolenr is nude Irom Aiphilt biie crude. By its pertcft lubri cation, Ztrolcnc kcepi the motor cool and enable! it to work it full efficiency, 1 ZEROLENE ike Standard Oil or Motor Cars Sold by dealers everywhere and st all Service Stations ot the Standard "il Company 1 1 lid.r rVn-lMton s B fi19 C.mrAmxx S I "1 Used exclusively byi the Ford Motor' Company, IfA its plant,' branches and service stations, who state it is best for Ford cars. SsUsyf ROUND-UP CITY AUTO CO., Inc. Telephone 651 i