East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 06, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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PArLY.E5.T QREGOMAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 6, 1916.
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Just Like Government Bonds
Uniform quality always.
Sift Premium Hams
Also Swift Premium Bacon
and Swift Winchester Bacon
IT'S THE CURE
Swift Premium is the only ham made that it
is unnecessary to parboil.
Every ham guaranteed not only to be first
quality but to be absolutely perfect, or your
money back.
It's not what you pay for but what vou get
Every ham the same.
With our fresh eggs your breakfast is complete
GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO.
tioey is ill,
I'ng liuey. well known local China'
man. is very ill at St. Anthony's hospital.
Omfined to Home,
Sam Jenkins. 117 Perkins street,
well known farmer. Is confined to his
home with an uttacK of the grippe.
(Jirl Is Horn.
Pendleton friends of Mr. and Mr.
C. P.. Krown (Miss Carrie Burton),
will le interested to itnow that a nine
pound girl was horn to them yesterday.
Itu out partner.
Dan O'Oonnell. well known young
Pendleton man, yesterday purchased
the interest of Ralph Grandin In the
City Repair Shop und will conduct
the business in the future.
aries to he used by farmers in hand
ling their grain in bulk. During the
past season the above firm placed
five portable elevators and 40 corru.
sated Iron granurles with farmers In
this county. It is now argued in be
hnlf of bulk grain that the cleaning
plants and elevators in use here or
under construction will insure ship
ping facilities for bulk grain.
Our. policy is how MUCH rather than how i
little value we can give for your dollar.
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Imliiui Child Died.
Jason Wilson, three ear old grand
child of William Haruhatt. died at his
home on the reservation Wednesday
and was buried yesterday at the Pres
I'Merian mission cemetere on Tutu-illa.
.Men's Online (.owim
.Mmi-s Outing Ptjama $M
Men's HamuH Shirts yi.gg
Men's Flowed Inlon Suit ago
Men's Wool Inlon StUW $t.8, $2.08
Men's Heavy tleeeed Shirt and Drawers. '. . ide
Hoys' Outing Cowns eiH,
Hoys' (leeeed I'nlon Suits 4 BH.
Men's Maoklnaws l.g. js.ao 17.4,
Young Men's Mackiruuvs, slcs SB and SH. . . f4.no
$2.9H, $;(.
$2.t8, $8.9H, I.h
Hoys' Mwklnans
Ho.vs" Suits
Hoys' SIiooh . . . ,
Hoys' Caps
l.3, $1.49. $1. Its
2.1o, -1th-
l-'uiicy OiiUnx' HaniM-1
While Out lug II h-I
I'liiiinelette
Duckling Hihwv
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I.V-, 19e. 250
Children's Online Sleeping (urnients 490
Dr. Denton's Slc-fliui (iarmenls UK', A9o, 7tt H9e
Children's Outing (iowns 49c
l-ndli-i' Outline (iowns Illc. 79e, 9He, $1.19
ladles' dating IMtleoats 49c
l-uiHes' Knit Petticoat 6o, 98e, $1.49. 1 1. 98
Ladle-' Fleeced Inlon Suits tc, 9Mo
Ladles' Wool llllon Suits $1.19. 111.69, I.S, $2.98
Children's I'leeeed I'iiIoiih 49o
Children's Wool I nlon Suits Il9e, 79c, 9 So
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"QUALITY"
S23 Main St
To Reside Here.
1 Dr. and Mrs. S. A. Roe and family
recently or Lewiston, Idaho,
moved to Pendleton to reside.
libad Makes I'mgress.
The county court which has been
in session for the past few days ad
journed last night. The court made n
trip to Rieth yesterday and reported
the grading on the Rieth road to be
have almost completed.
Dr. '
Uoe has taken offices in the Judd .Hides Into a Woodiiile. . Wheal Sells at $1.23. !
building. The family is domiciled at While riding his bicycle home from' Twenty thousand bushels of wheat
; youcax &C&&?l'$!ufe v. ll
is W nFTTEK AT J.CTZYJS . "TIIKHS I'OI LOW H
Wellington street
the Lincoln school this morning about are reported to have been sold yes-
noon Sigel Parlett, son of Mr. and 'erday to local grain dealers at (1.23
Mrs. n. Parlett, was rendered uncon-
scions when he ran into a wood pile Adoption lupers Hied,
on Raley street. The lad was revived A petition has been filed with the
Pendleton Horses Win.
Among the winners of stale prises
at the Salem fair last week was S.
ateti & sons wen Known local norse soon and taken to his home. He was county court asking the adoption of
dealers. In the stallion class, four Uninjured with the exeemion of ' Archie Thomas Kurlken hv Mr nnd
ear olds, their exhibit of stallions
was given first and fifth prizes.
GRAIN and STOGKRANGH
2820 acres on railroad. 2000 tillable, part ready to seed: good
buildings, plenty of water, all fenced and cross fenced. Price
J65.000. Will take some exchange if price is right.
I have some desirable residence property in Pendleton for sale
at less than cost to build, and lots thrown in. Among which are
the fine modem homes of J. S. Landers on Jackson street, and
1. U MeCrearv on Monroe street.
E. T. WADE, Pendleton. Ore.
.StaiiltHd at I Grande.
"liub" Statifield. the man who ships
more sheep to the Chicago market
than any other single individual In
America, is in La Grande. A train
shipment of 25 double-decked cars of
Stanfield sheep passed through here
this morning. Tii Grande Observer.
bruised head.
case against Guy
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To Inieet Marines.
Major K. K. Lownds. of the marine
corps, is here today for the purpose ciPane(j
01 inspecting me local recruiting 01
fice. Anyone desiring to learn more
about the marine corps and advanta
ges of enlistment therein may obtain
information from him.
Cases Aro Set,
The criminal
naes nas been set for October 17
The civil case of the heirs of John!
.uiitnn Morgan against the O-W. R.
& N. will be nreued in tho circuit
court October IS. Morgan was kill-!
ed In the summer when he was eject-'
ed from ,1 moving train hy a brake-1
man. With the disposition of these
cases and several minor matters the
criminal and civil docket will be
p- ;
Mrs. W. T. Reeves of Stanfield and
asking that the name of the child be
changed to Harold Hurd Reeves.
To invite Slreetour Aividcnt.
CLKVELAND, Oct. 5. City offi
cials started an Investigation of the
street car collision on the west Third
street bridge, yesterday wherein two
were killed and forty Injured
1 Warner vs. Teaguo.
w. J. Warner today filed suit in the
circuit court against Mary C. Teague
1 R. Ci. Teague and others for $8300
j alleged to be due the plaintiff on
I promissory notes and $400 attorneys
fees. The notes were originally is
sued to Guy K. Skinner and were as
signed to the plaintiff. J. T. Hinkle
and Mr. Warner are representing the
Plaintiff.
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Hrief is Filed.
11. V. Hntton to Speak.
State Superintendent of Oregon
Anti-Saloon League R. P. Hutton of
Portland, speaks at the Christian
cnureh Sunday evening. Mr.
The respondent's orlef In the case "7u""u u u . Tne ,1QU01
mat. iiaa uetfn in progress in
rif T A Paut airalnut Tnn IT Durbca
was filed this morning with Clem ?1V' th ,las 'hre ,,ars an
Lee Moorhouse of the supreme court
by the district attorney. The case
will be taken up by the court at their
session the last week in October.
Sues for Dlvoroe.
Suit for divorce was filed in the cir
cuit court today by Joyce Mullenberg
against John B. Mullenberg alleging
Cruel and Inhuman Irpnlmpnt Tia
Hutton couple were married In Walla Walla
In 1914. The plaintiff asks that her
maiden name of Joyce Calhoun be re
stored. Peterson and Bishop renre-
an otner man In the state. He has . ,hl. ,1ii,iff
had to endure the abuse of saloon and '.
oievtery. personal attacks and suits
in the courts of the state because of
tne leadership to be given In this
fight but he is very much alive and
Boissevain, 7:":J" t"L ,v " Ia" 10 ae
New York suffragette and one of the 17. propos- and j. A
, - vitsfiuu voters. Mr. Hnttnn w 11
spean on this proposed brewers'
Mrs. Boissevain Coming.
Mrs. Inez Milholland
campaigners for Hughes, is to pass
through Pendleton on October 10, en enument Bund
speak that evening. It is believed
she will be on train No. 17 that day.
the Christian church.
Inventories Are Filet!.
An Inventory of the estate of J. A.
Bolln, deceased, value at $7885.85 has
been filed with the county court by
appraisers T. P. Gilliland. J. E. Sharp
Yeager. The estate of Carl
B. Rowe, an Insane, has been an-
am- Praised in nn hv t w
evening at 7:30 at Thomss Campbell and Thomas Fra'.
zier.
LOANS
No H Tape
No Bonus
Low Interest Rates
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nan Attct Co.
Comer Main and Court Sts. Pendleton, Ore.
Not only because it is made in Pendleton,
but because it is better
Sold to Vie family trade In cases of one doieo bottles and up.
quarts or pints.
We also recommend our new True Fruit drinks,
PORT-0 and PEND-O. .
Brewed and bottled by
i;r
Wm. Roesch Bottling Co.
City Brewery.
TtuotcMie na Family Trade.
Taxes Are Now iH iiquent.
Yesterday was the last day in
which to pay taxes and there was a
rushing business done at the court
house by Deputy Sheriff A. C. Funk.
It will be a week berore they will be
able to figure up the amount of de
linquent taxes in the county. One
day this week there were $69,000 tax
es received by the county, of this
amount $59,000 was paid In by one
corporation. I
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La Grande Football Team Passes. "' I
j Accmpanied by their coah, "Tub-
2 by" Nlles, former Whitman college
2 football star, the La Grande football
S team passed througn the city last
r night en route to Walla Walla where
Z they will meet the Garden City team.
E The La Grande boya ran signals at
2 Round-Up Park yesterday afternoon.
E TlH;e in the party were Eugene
Moon, Andrews, Carroll and Engle,
Chenault, Moss, McDonald, Forbes.
5 Iar.sen, Johnson, Roberts, Taylor,
5 1 Millering. Reynolds, Woods and Coach
I Niles.
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Chatham
A new pattern in sterling sil
ver that I am offering to my
customers.
Made in the popular plati
num finish and I predict that
this pattern will be the most
popular one brought out for
years.
Sec it in my window.
You are always welcome to
come in and inspect our new
wares.
Since 1887
RTAl H. SMEllE
Jeweler.
Footlwll Team to Milton.
The Pendleton high school football
team will tomorrow journey to Mil
ton to play the high school team of
that city. The game Is In the nature
of a practice game and as many men
will be taken as can be accommodat
ed with cars. Those players sure ol
going are. Olen Huey, 'Harold Casey,
Henry Judd, Clell Brown, Clayton
Hargett, Theodore Hayden, Russell
Wilbur, Harry Hays, Enoch Friedley,
Baire Ulrich, Sheldon Ulrich, Byron
Moll, Wade Guerrant, Ralph Hargett
and Walter Willis.
OCEAN TO OCEAN
RECORD BROKEN
SUPER-SIX
By HUDSON
Broken by 15 Hours
The Winner of a Hundred Records
Wins the Greatest One of All
The most coveted record in America has always been the Transcontinental Record'
Five years ago a car become famous by making the trip fram San Francisco to New
York in 1 0 days and 1 5 hours. Last May, in glaring headlines, the newspapers an
nounced a sensational record of 7 days, 1 1 hours and 53 minutes made by a famous
F;ki. TL,i 1 A j li.ii i . i i J i
-iBt. i nai iawu-men considered unoeataoie was later beaten by another
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To Attend Football Game. j
A number of Pendleton high school
athietes went to Walla Walla this
morning to witness the Walla Walla
La Grande high school football game
which Is being played there today.
Considerable interest Is being taken
in the outcome of the game by east
ern Oregon interscholastic football
followers. Among the Pendleton
men who went this morning to Walla
Wal.a are .Sheldon Ulrich, Balfe Ul
rich, Ivan Carr, "Hooney" Hayes,
Wade Guerrant, Ru,sell Wilbur, En
och Friedly and Fat Bowman.
Would Organize Lutheran church.
Tonight (Friday) Bnglish Lutheran
fervices will be held at the Brown
chapel, corner Water and Main
streets, at 7:30 o'clock. A number ot
prominent citizens or Pendleton are
interested to organize an English Lu
theran congregation and have asked
Rev. F. J. Oppling, .Lutheran field
missionary of Portland, to take this
matter In hand. The reverend gen
tleman who wlU speak at the Brown's
chapel tonight was formerly chip
lln of the rJpanlsh-American war anil
has a reputation as a public speaker.
Everyone Is cordially Invited.
PKi Hiring for Ilnlk Grain.
Messrs. McClintock & Kimpson yes
terday placed an order for $l,00u
worth of "Arnco" Iron Tor use In the
manufacture of elerators and grnn-
And now the Hudson Super
Six makes the trip in 5 days, 3
hours and 31 minutes. Breaking
last Spring's best record by more
than two days. Breaking the best
record made since then by 14
hours and 59 minutes.
The Winner in Every Test
The Hudson Super-Six has now won every record it has
sought.
It has won every stock car record from ono to 100 miles.
It has made faster spued with a stock motor than was
ever made before 102.58 miles per hour.
It has broken all records for 24 hours 1819 miles. That
is S3 per cent faster than any stock motored car ever went
in that time before.
It won the Pike's Pc;:k Hill Climb the grentest hill
climbing test ever held against 20 great cars specially
built for the climb.
And now, as a crowning achievement, It breaks the rec
ord which means more than all the Transcontinental
record.
car.
AH Due to Endurance
The Hudson Super-Six now holds all Important records
All the records save those made with special racing cars,
such as buyers never get. And practically all of those rec
ords have been won by the Super-Six endurance. Cars
with more power and cars with more speed have sought
for nearly all these records. Hut the Huper-Slx won be.
cause It kept Its pace. In test after test the Huper-Slx has
been the only car that did not stop.
In this ocean-to-ocean trip of 3476 miles, across moun
tains and deserts mounting at one time two miles above
sea level .the Super-Six averaged for the whole trip 28.14
miles per hour. Yet It went through 3r,0 towns and cities
under speed restrictions.
Friction Almost Nil
That Is the great fact about the Hudson Hupcr-Hlx. Its
uhlefest supremacy lies In endurance. The Super-Six In
vention added 80 per cent to our motor's efficiency, solely
by reducing vibration. It reduced motor friction almost to
nil.
I!y nearly ending friction It has nearly ended wear. And
ull these world's records are due mainly to that fact. The
motor Is small and light. It Is similar In size to scores of
light sixes. Hut the Super-Six Invention has made It 80
per cent efficient. I: has made it fully twice as enduring.
Ton will never want your car to do what the Super-Six
has done. Hut you do want the car which shows this en
dursnce. And every month's us will Increase your regret
if you fall to get the Super-Six.
$1650 in Pendleton Complete
Oregon Motor Garage
117,119, 121, 123 West Court St.
(Incorporated)
Phone 468
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