East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 19, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY EAST OREGOMAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1916.
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THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
AFTERNOON.
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early. It will mean better service to you,
Our stock is very complete. Watch our windows.
STORE OPEN EACH EVENING OF THE
ROUND-UP.
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Install KtounUtln.
A drinking fountain 1 today being
installed In the front of the Alexander
department store.
Accepts PiMfeion Hers.
J. H. Harrison arrived last week
from Minnesota and has accepted a
posit ton with John H. Baker. Mr.
Harrison is an undertaker and furni
ture man.
Carty relay string is on the way and
will probably arrive tomorrow.
Buys llulvk Car.
Kobert Jones, prominent farmer,
has purchased a bulck automobile
from the Oregon Motor Oarage.
Hoy in Horn.
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. W.
l. Woods at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Rogers Sunday.
Puts Out Fold.
The Pendleton Woolen Mills has Is
sued a folder for the benefit of the 1 lrl Horn to IlowWls.
Round-Up visitors containing infor-1 A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs.
matlon about Pendleton and the I c- W. Howell yesterday at their home
Round-Up. i four miles north of the city.
"QUALITY"
Two Phones, 28
823 Main St.
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A FEW GOOD BARGAINS
120 acres, close to Milton, good stone buildings, water right,
and ditch in; land all tillable.' (100 per acre. This land is adapt
ed to alfalfa and fruit, free fiom rock.
600 acres, close to town, produced 65 bushels of barley this
year; has produced 60 bushels of wheat per acre. 60 acres set
to alfalfn. Good buildings, orchard, and all kinds of small fruit.
8 horses, and harness, header, seeder, all machinery, chop mill
with motor power. 2 cows, chickens and everything goes with
the place at $45 per acre.
I have some good bargains In residence property in Pendle
ton. Come in and look them over before they are picked up.
E. T. WADE,
Pendleton, Ore.
(ximmMon to Tim lento. . t Soils His Residence.
In compliance with the petition of Eugene Molitor has sold his real
the county court for the placing of a dence property on Perkins avenue to
railroad crossing at Doris the state Jake Embysk.
railway commission will meet In Pen-I
dleton Friday to consider the neces
sity of the crossing.
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itufus Rollins Here.
Rufus Rolltns, the Oklahoma cow
boy who won second In the bucking
contest at New York and first at
Kansas City, arrived In Pendleton to
day to etner the contests this week.
He Is also an expert with the rope.
Iliiyx Uttle Six.
Herman Beilke. well known farmer
has purchased a Little Six Mitchell of
McCook and Hentley.
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C an
S Nearly as famous as The Round-Up and
s still growing in favor
To ltuild Hay palace.
Walter Rees of Hermiston, arrived
yesterday and work of constructing
the hay palace on the old Happy Can
yon grounds on Main street will be
commenced at once. The structure
will be used for exhibiting products oi
the west end of the county.
Rose Thieves Active.
Mrs. Belle Wilkins reports to the
police that all of the roses In her
yard on east Court street have been
stolen this week. Sunday night all
were taken with the exception of two
roses and last night these were cl P-ped.
Son Is Horn.
A son w:is born to Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Tulloch at St. Anthony's hOB
pitaJ this morning.
Moves to HotW.
Dr. E. O. Parker has moved to the
Hotel Pendleton for the winter. He
has rent.'d his home on West Muff
street to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hemmel-garn.
Small lire at Happy Canyon.
The fire department responded to
an alarm turned in last night at
10:45 o'clock from Happy Canyon
where a bunch of trash had taken
fire from a cigarette stub. The blaze
was quickly extinguished with no re
sulting damage.
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Pendleton's Popular Drink
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It surely
has got
the "pep
Oa Draught and In Bottles
at Following Resorts:
Al Duo lap's
Billy's place
Pat McDevitts
Th Crescent
Garrison & Quills
Round-Up Pool Hall
Sutton Cigar Store
W. W. Hoch
S Bungalow Pool Hall
S The Charles Co.
Grltman's Cigar Store.
O. K. Shop
S Served at the Following
SE Cafes. -
E St. George Grill
S Kopper Kettle
; Uohbach's EE
S Sold to tie family trade in cases of one dozen bottles and up, S
E quarts or pints. S
We also recommend our new True Fruit drinks,
PORT-0 and PEND-O.
Brewed and bottled by
j Wm. Roesch Bottling Co. 1
j City Brewery.
S Wholesale sod Family Trade. Telephone Mil
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Five Marriage Mcenscs YesU-nlay
. .MamaKe licenses were issued yes
terday by the county clerk to Vernle
C. Krexutz of Chlco, Cal., and Melba
Wheat, and to Jacob Kueber anl
Amanda Lenter of Stanfield.
marriage licenses were issued
county office yesterday.
Five
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Givi Uquor to Boy.
Ed Darling, erstwhile Pilot Hoek
base ball player, was arrested last
night by officer Oftedahl for giving
Uquor to a minor. He was given a
fine of 25 and sentence of 20 days in
Jail by Judge Thomas Fitz Gerald In
police court this morning. Oscar
Caeser arrested on
drunk, forfeited 110 bail. John Doe
and Charles Thompson were, fined dav b' Grace Nelson asainst J. O.
S10 for being drunk. kelson. The couple were married In
. j 1912 and have a son, two years old.
Irwin Outfit Arrives. Tne Plaintiff asks the custody of the
The U. B. Irwin wild west outfit of ! child- Tne Plain"" ' represented by
Cheyenne, consisting of 25 head of re-1 s- A- Lowll.
Are you ready? Have you got every thing that you might need during the Round
Up? Another shipment of Suits, Coats, Dresses, Middies, Waists and Combination
Lace Boots just received. They are beauties.
ladies' Suits $9.00, f.U.50, $14.75, $16.50, $ 19.50
ladles' Coats 15.90, $7.90, $9.90, 913.50, $14.75
Children's Ooata $1.98, $2.98, $3.98. $4.98
Ladies' Voile Waists 98a, $1.98, $$.98
IjuIIob' Silk Waists $2.98, $0.98, $4.98
Indies' Silk IVtllcoaU $2.49, $2.98, $3.49
IjuIIos' Kid tiloves 98c, $1.49, $1.98
Indies' llrassierett 25o, 490, 98a
Unlit' Corset Covers 25c, SBo, 4 Do
, Ijulliw' Outing; tiowui 49e, 79c, 9 Ho
Men's Suits $9.90. $12.50, $14.75, $14.50, fllM
Men's Draw 1-ants $1.98, $1.98, SS.M
Hoy Suits $2.98, $8.98, M M
Men's Jnwji 98c, $ 1.441
Boys' Jitsojs IIJI
Boys' MaokinswM $2.98,
Yoiuifr Men's Mwkliutws
Men's Macklnaws $4.98, $5.90, $T.M
Men's Dress Shirts 98c, $1.48
Men's Drem Hals
Men's Dress ShsN.
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98c, $1.49, $1.98, $2.49
$2.98, $3.50, $3.98, $1.M
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OTHERS TOUjOW
Martha Mink of this county and
Evert Larkln, a well known Union
nntv man. were united In marriage
yesterday by Justice of the Teace Joe
H. Parkes.
In the presence of a few friends.
h ttMld. well known Pendle-
.....i un.min Johnson of
ion irnui it .
ci-iim Minnesota, were married at
... ,,f the eroom. B19 Marie
.rt last nlirht by Hev. J. E. Sny
der. The match Is the culmination ot
friendshlD of more than ear,
Mr. Heald Is connected with
Northern Express Company,
bride arrived here Saturday.
the
The
Sues for IHvorrv.
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a charge of being Aiiegins aesenion sun tor aivorce
was filed in the circuit court yester-
H Thomas of HartvlUe Is In the
city.
Jim Spence of Pomeroy, Wash.,
here for the Round-Up.
Fred W. Noble of Prlnevllle is here
to attend the Round-Up.
I Fred W. Noble of prlnevllle is here
to attend the Round-Up.
Suence Hentley drove up from Port
lanrt vesterdav over the Columbia
highway.
H. J. Pchwieker of Walla Walla. Is
Alexander during the
Round-Up.
Rye, "Hungry" Smyth, former star
O. A. C. football man, Is here from
Bend to attend the Round-Up. He Is
the guest of Harold Blakely.
lay and bucking horses and 25 riders
and ropers, arrived today on No. 17
for the Round-Up. The stock was'
brought in two stock cars attached to
the passenger train and the animals
were taken to the park this after
noon. Though the stock Is not In the
best condition, owing to the long trip,
they are fine horses and will be con
tenders for honors.
Happy canyon Dance Opens.
The dancing pavilion of the new
Happy Canyon was rormally opened
to the public last evening and a big
crowd was present to celebrate the oc
casion. From an elevated Platform
After Marine Recruits.
Sergeant William R. Thompson of
the United States Marine Corps ar
rived here today and will open a re
cruiting station for the corps, the
same to be continued here until the
first of the month or longer. The
marne corps is the military division
oi the navy.
Alta to Feature Sons:.
The new Round-l'p song. "Queen
Muriel of the Round-Up" will be in
troduced at the Alta theater tomor
row night for the first time. Miss
Ethel Wllma, who introduced Chaun
in the center of the big floor the mu- ey Haines' song "Let 'er Buck"
The Colonial WM
is a new and very artistic pat
tern that is growing popular
very fast.
It can be matched at any
time, whether you want forks
or spoons of any of the single
pieces.
We will be happy to show
you even if you're not in the
buying mood.
Since 1887
ROYAL H. SHWIQ1E
Jeweler.
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The HALLMARK St ore
sic floated out to the far corners and
dancing was enjoyed until late In the
evening. The many bis windows
In the hall gave plenty of fresh air.
On the west side of the hall and sep
arating it from the "Red Dog" is the
long bar and It was open last evening.
Director M. & Kern being the bar
tender in charge. Dell Blanchett,
well known cowboy, tias the distinc
tion of having spent the first money
in the new Happy Canyon. Before
the dance started he paid SO cents for
a drink and the coin will be framet.
Another dance will be held there this
evening, and of course there wil bej
dancing aplenty there during the four;
nights of the show.
three years
song
ago. will sing the
new
Horse Killed In .Wident.
While hauling wheat for Ed
Wright on the reservation road this
mornini? five miles e;iKt nf town the
e!:ht horse team driven by W. M.
Pf-mberton and two wheat wagons
ran away down.the hill. One of the
horses was killed and another was
seriously injured. Mr. Pemberton es
caped with a slightly scratched finger.
Happy canyon Dance Tonight.
Everybody come. Admission free
-Adv.
JOHNSON HAS
ALL PARTIES
UNDER POWER
To Report Tomorrow,
I The grand Jury which Is now in ses
i sion is expected to make a report to-
morrow mornini:. Among the cases
SACRAMENTO, Sept 1. Gover
nor Johnson absolutely controlled the
republican state convention which
opened this afternoon. He also dom
inated the progressive convention.
Johnson's opposition disappeared over
night. Hardly twenty voices were
raised against him.
The five parties' conventions, re
publican, progressive, democratic,
prohibition, socialist, postponed their
sessions this morning until this aft
ernoon to enable them to caucus and
line up delegates.
FALMS BRANDING CHAKGK.
Twelve Barrels of Whisky labeled
"Beer" Seized a Baker.
BAKER, Ore., Sept. 19. Twelve
barrels evidence to be used In charges
against G. H. Tribe & Co.. liquor deal-
Whinh thp STfinrt Inn' op. Vnnwn if. K&'.h f .. TTt.h .n that, unv
M5!lrJ?r J.1""b08 'rT1'Ve' . 'investigating are the cases at-alnsf , to Portland, ' according to United
Ed Mccarty, well known Cheyenne LponaPd Qulck and Frank Williams ' States Revenue Collector J. S. Smith,
cowboy who won the steer roping rharfed wlth godomVi char,eg Run4 Tn b lg conta the whU)k
contest here several years ago, arrlv- vnn u ,v .u:.. ., u...
ed in Pendleton at noon today at the npow Spearmani a co,ore( MJ
William Stanley, charged with lar- Smith at the American Express office i
ceny and Henry T. Hill charged with here last week. They were shipped'
larceny by bailee The jury is said today.
to be investigating in additional sev-i Mr. Smith says there will be 13 1
eral original cases. I counts airalnst the company, one fori
each barrel and one for a receipted
bill for shipment. The charge will be
either misbranding an Interstate 11
head of a party of six, Including his
wife, Hugh Clark, Dwlght Zedlcker,
Elols Hastings and Gladys Astle.
Clark Is a brother of Dan dark,, O-W
livestock man, and he Is an all-around
cowboy. He won second in the buck
ing contest at Cheyenne this year.
This Is his first trip to the Round
Up. Zedlcker Is a relay rider and the
two girls are bronk riders. The Mc-1
ruAMrrc tu nrr-rtrttius I.
wumiuco 111 TT buuniu
CEREMONY APPROVED
I quor shipment or conspiracy, he says,
Expert repairing
of Watches
and Jewelry.
Satisfaction guaranteed
Wm. Hanscom
THE Jeweler.
fcYFS TEjTfO OlASiK MOUND
AWFITUB- ItHSfS OUPLICATtO
AMiCAN NAdONAl BANK
BUILDIHG.- PENDIUON.ORE. .".
Phone 609
NEW YORK. Sept. Leaders In
the national woman suffrage move
ment gave unqualified approval today
to the recommendation of the spec
ial commission on the revision of the
prayer book of the Episcopal church
that the ceremony of matrimony be
revied so that the vows for the wom
an and the man wilt be identical. J
The suffragists were pleased most
of all that the word "obey" probably i
i Is to come out. Tney were almost
equally delighted over the recom-i
mendatlon tor the elimination of the
j "giving away" of the woman. They
rejoiced that the promise of the bride
I groom "with all my worldly goods, 1
1 thee endow," Is to Te dropped. The
j proposal that Isaac and Rebecca no
longer were to be mentioned In the
post nuptial prayer as a model mar
riage couple also pleased th women.
PKKSTDKXT DIXTDKS UPO.V
SPEED UP CAMPAIGN
WASHINGTON, Bept. 19. Resi
dent Wilson and McCormlck havi de
cided to speed up the campaign. They
j Intend to conduct the closing fight
j from the summer White House. They
i plan several "Jersey days" suffrage
I rereptlons. Wilson's first political
i porch speech will be made Saturday.
; lie addrnesej the Trenton Business
i men's league. On Monday he goes to
Baltimore and addresses the National
Grain Dealers' Association. j
MJMTIAMKN AT BORDER
HAVE HUGK 8HAM FIGHT
NEW BRAUNFELS, Texas, Sept.
19. Fourteen thousand militiamen
have resumed the northward eighty
five mile march from Fort Sam Hous
ton to Austin this afternoon follow
ing America's greatest sham battle
here. The two columns are marching
rapidly in parallel routes. Funston Is
witnessing maneuvers and pronounc
ed them a technical success.
Nights of Sleep vs.
NigMs of Agony
Verdict Favors D. D. D.
Tt Is fnollh to lie awake all the long
n I( lit throimli Willi I'm! Intolrrabli- ltrhln(
niiiHfd fry jOczcnia nnd swnlt the coming of
t:ur day. I). I). I). Prescription Is mado
f-r you if you are a .ufferer. It will cool
l.:nt hot, Inllamcd and It'hlng skin. Ton
r III Ik able to rout at nlcht, nwakr In the
minting ri'frnhl and life will bo worth
Urlnx. We know It will do til thiw things,
rs w- hnv" testimonials from many snffpr-r:-s
rlclit among your neighbors. Try a bottle
nad you will out regret it. Come In today.
For IS Years
tke Standard
, Skin Remedy
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Prevent Litigation
An enormous amount of the costly liti
gation that passes through the court it the
result of badly drawn Wills or poorly
chosen individual Executors.
American National service avoids such
waste come in and let our officers tell
you about our efficient and satisfactory
service in all Trust matters.
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TREAT YOUR
ROUND-UP GUESTS
"BRAN NEW"
"PENDO"
"PORTO"
"LOGAN JUICE" .
Ail Flavor, of Soda Water
WHOLESALE AND FAMILY TRADE.
Tell your Ice Man what you want or phone
Smythe - Lonergan Co.
QUALITY QUANTITY SERVICE
Phone 178
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The Universal Car
Three strong reasons urge you to buy the Ford
car: First, because of its record of satisfactory
service to more than fifteen hundred thousand
owners; Second, because of the reliability of the
Company which makes it; Third, because of its
large radiator and enclosed fan, streamline
hood, crown fenders front and rear, black fin
ish, nickel trimmings, it ia more attractive in ap
pearance. To these must be added its wonder
ful economy in operation and maintenance
about two cents a mile ; likewise the fact that
by reason of its simplicity in construction any
one can operate and care for it. Nine thousand
Ford agents make Ford service as universal as
the car. Touring Car $414.85; Runabout
$399.85.
ROUND-UP CITY AUTO CO, IflG.
812 Garden St Telephone 651