East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 17, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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SEAL-SHIPT OYSTERS
Pint 50c
Quart $1.00
BUTTER CREEK HONEY
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St. Anthony's hospital to Mr :iml
Mrs. Charles Martin.
SutnlMil I siil. v at llo&-ilal.
Mrs, F. M. Smith of Stanfield is a
patient at St. Anthony's hospital,
bavins undergone an operation this
morning.
! This ,-s"terno.i sn J Si' in Walla
Walla the sU(m of Mi- tlenexiex
j Clark and Xtn F. rwt!ibte. both of
(this city. U be -vlel'valed uiuctl'.
Mr. ana Mr Twmb'.oy will tea at
one on an extended eastern trip ot
six weeks duration Yh will stop
tor three wb at VVnvit, the former
j home of Mr. Yvwmblo and w hieh he
I has not visited for ten ears. From
Roy Has AiMMHlMtles. i IVtroit they will o to New York and
The ten year old son of F. N. I Washington and mill rem n by wav of
Brown. 1401 West Railroad street, l os Vnsvles.
underwent an operation last night f vr j Miss Olark t the attractive and
acute appemlicllies. I Popular daughter of Mr and Mrs.
i itcorxe U Clark and has lived In
Services at HU.-worml Chun. I Pendleton sine ytrlhood Mr, Troni
Tomorrow being St. Luke the Evan-' Me s one of the lead'n men In the
gelist's day, there will be divine see- ; uto;iob-te business here being pro
vie in the church at 10 a. m. Choir prter of the Ore-son Cit-ace and one
practice in the church in the evening' of the prop-ietors of the Koumt l"
at 7 Sit o'clock. 1 '"';v Afto -V. W'hde in IVtrolt he
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Save Money Dress letter
Due to the fart that we have 125 stores in our one family of stores that we buy for
these 125 stores as one that we save ten per cent on the cost on all goods by not giv
ing credit that we also give you back one per cent on the cost of all goods by
abolishing deliveries this, plus cash quantity discounts and our high-grade features
of first quality merchandise, are the reasos why you can' SAVE MONEY AND
DRESS BETTER AT THE GOLDEN RULE STORE.
Men s Stilt .. IS.!U. SUI.7.V 18..-0
Men's Ovrroont.N $., JI2..10. $II.J5
Mens Mackinaw !.. $.V0. fl.0, $7,110
Men's Dress lints.. 9Hi, Sl.ltt, $I.IM, $3.10, fa.DH
Men's rliiuiicl Shlrt.s 8o. l.l. $I.H
Men's Wool 1'nlini SiUlx $1.H
Mian's liis-iiNl 1'nlou Suits 91k!
Mens l!tllet Slilrti anil Drawers Sflc, 4Se
Men's WikiI Shirts ami Drawers 98c, f 1.49
Men's Dross Shorn $3.49, $2.98, $3a0, $S.9K, $4.50
Aim rlonn Alarm (lis kx gag
liney Hair Him IHIiImhi. j-rt fto
Silk Velvet, ynnl tso
tonluroy Velvet, yard (Ro
IlliU'k anil White f lux-k SulUnKB, J(t 250, 49c, S8o
r.uly I'latincl, yanl....
Table Duinn.sk, yurtl 25c,
Colored Daimuik, yard
SeriN-ntine re)e, yard
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GRAIN and STOCKRANCH
5850 acres on railroad. 2000 tillable, part ready to seed; good
huildlnps, plenty of water, all fenced and cross fenced. Price
65.000. Will take some exchange if price is right.
I hav some dejirable residence property in Pendleton for sala
at less than cost to build, and lots thrown in. Among which are
the fine modern homes of J. S. Landers on Jackson street, and
J. L. McCreary on Monroe street.
E. T. WADE, Pendleton. Ore.
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MEW'
Not only because it is made in Pendleton,
but because it is better
Sold to tie family trade in cases of one dozen bottles and up.
quarts or pints. '
We also recommend our new True Fruit drinks,
PORT-0 and PEND-0.
Brewed and bottled by
Wm. Roesch Bottling Co.
city lirewery.
Wholesale and Family Trade. Telephone Sit
On (irouse Hunt.
J.unea Howler, M ix Hopper and Ar
thur Means went out to the Tom Otb
sHi ranch Sunday and took horses
from there into the mountains in
seju-oh of grouse. They brought back
seven nice ones.
V.i'Phevson ilrole.
Orand Anny o( the
used on Vtober 14.
I'envie. department
1-idie.s of the
Kepubiiv, organ
by Valerie O.
president of the
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9o, 0o, $1.25, $1.41
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WE LEAD,
ntiiEits follow
toward Heppner this morning to m
cure his auto which broke down y,.s.
terduy.
To
I., i). A U. of Oregon, has elected the
following .,fi.'is' t'mmii Hutchlu
wover Horses. 'son. president; Mary J. Stevens, S V.
I Baldwin today filed suit in the P.; Mollie Johnson. J. . P.; l-eota
justice court against Llghtfoot, an M. Brown, see.; Oelia Ourdane. tieas.;
Indian, to recover four head of horses Nora Baldwin, chaplain; Anna
valued at !S0 or their money eouiva-' Hicks, conductor; Nellie M. ' Whet
lent and JiOfl damages. Frederick ' stone, guard; Or a Hamilton, past
Steiwer is plaintiffs attorney. j instructor; Mary S. Nell, assistant
conductor. The meetings are held
m . ... j. - I u. ,...1 f-inrth SarnrdftVS of
ronfirtent that the trin to Portland ' each month at S p. m. in the council' Finder rle.ue phone 343M
in behalf of the normal school mea-1 room of me city nau.
LOCALS
(Paid Advertisement-
Ixwtr Rebecca gold lodge
pin.
sure was productive of good results
three members of the Pendleton dele
ration returned home this morning.
They are W. J. Clarke, E. J. Murphy
and Marlon Jack.
Jndge towell Returns.
Judge Stephen A. Lowell arrived
home this morning from the Willam
ette valley where he has been on n
speaking tour for the Hughes cam
paign committee. He spoke in tu
gene. Salem. Albany, Harrisburg.
Corvallis and other cities of the val
ley, making seven speeches in all.
To Speak Saturday.
It Is announced today by tn
Hughes Alliance publicity committee
Miss Vera Amaroux and Orvall
Brown were married Tuesday, Oct.
10, by Rev. A. J. Brown, at the par
sonage The bride came from Pen
dleton the day of the wedding and
the groom is a barber who lives in
Enterprise. They expect to make
their home in this city. Enterprise
P.ecord-Chieftaln.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hall and baby
of Keduiond. Ore., are visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Shutrum.
Mrs. Hall is a sister of Mr. Shutrum.
T. I. Lieuallen of Adams was a vis
itor in the city yesterday.
I 'or salo.
720 acres foothill laud in Umatilla
Co., 3 miles from town. About 260
res under plow. Finest of barley
ml. Balance good pasture land,
well watered. Terms hut no trade.
Ituyers only, write. Executors ot
Estate, Box 3S3, Malta Walla, Wash.
Adv.
For sale Small cook stove anu
small heater. Phone SUM.
For rent Hoom irlth or without
board. North side. Close In. Phone
214W.
For rent Furnished room with or
without board in private family. Close
In. Phone 356J.
Rudd Is an expert at cleaning white
turn and ostrich plumes. Rudd, 20-'
W. Webb. Phone 686.
Blydensteln's Dietary Mush and
Prepared Dietary Flour, a cure and
preventative for constipation.
Wanted Good, competent woman
rh-rn nf rooming house. In-
Qiflre Arlington Hotel. j rr
Lost At O.-W. R. N. aepoi, un
rolls of building plans. Parties find
rHE WHOLE BODY
NEEDS PURE BLOOD
Tiie In nes. the tinisolos, and nil
''ii o'-'.'ntis of tlio boily ileiH'tul tor
liiiir strcii'tii ami totiu ami lu'ullhy
;u linn on pure lilonil.
I limit's Sai'siiurilln makes jmn
Wood, ll is insitivi'ly tiuc(ualcil in
tin tiTaltretit of scrofula, catarrh,
rlii'iiiiintisin, ilyspepsi.i, loss of !ti
(ii"tittt. that tired fwlinir. Theie is
no ut'itrr mcilii itie like it. Re sure
to pel Hood's and -ret it today. It
is sold hv ull (IriiKxistit.
tYf S USttO 6USSIS GROUND
AN0FIU.D-UNS(S OUPLKATtD
AMEiiiCAN NA1I0NAL BANK
BUILDING." PtNOltlON.ORl.
Phonc 609
KAR
L GUIOTT
TEACH EK OF Ml'SIO AND
GERMAN LANGUAGE
Orchestra furnished for all
occasions, any number of pleoea.
Dancing parties a specialty.
Call 515 Madison. Phone 459B
Mrs. Thomas Thompson left Sun
that Mrs. R. R. Hanlev will speak Ib'.i.... r.,P si.ttls where she will spend . , ,v,i. nffhA
. - - - , j -- ms same piraae "i"'" v - 1
this county on Saturday. She will ; a short time with her daughters, the , ard
speak at Milton on saturaay nigni
and from there goes to Baker and La
Grande. She will stop off in Pendle
ton on her return.
Mix Reber in Photoplay.
Hiss Doris Reber, daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. D. N. Reber, was seen by
friends in the moving picture "The
Woman in the Case" at the Alta the
ater last evening. The picture starred
Pauline Fredericks and Miss Rebet
took the part of the maid to the
"woman" in a very clever manner.
Buy New Packard.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Rogers and
daughter, Lola, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam
R. Thompson arrived home last night
from Portland In their new Packard
automobiles which they purchased in
Portland. W. L. Thompson, who is
now In Portland in also the owner of
a new model Packard, having traded
his old one in.
Misses Zella and Katherine Thompson
who are in attendance at the Univer
sity of Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. William Evans, old
time residents of the Pilot Rock vicin
ity who are leaving soon for Califor
nia were the recipients of pretty fare
well attention recently when a num
ber of their friends gathered at their
home to spend the evening and pre
sented them with handsome gifts as
tokens of esteem.
Tendleton Circle wil hold a meet
ing tonight to elect officers for the
coming year. After the election a
short program will be given and re
freshments will be served for all
members of Woodcraft.
The W. C. T. V. delegates and vis
itors will bo entertained at a ban
quet In the Methodist church tomor.
row evening at 6:30 oclock. The
banquet is ."0c a plate and all who are
desirous of attending are requested to
notify Mrs. S. A. Lowell.
High School stage About Completed.
Workmen have for the last couple
of days, been putting on the finishing
touches to the stage In the assembly, ..r,ranima, Munra and Mrs. Alice
hall at the high school. A new curtain L HayeB both of whom nre vljming
has been put in place, new footlights hw8 from thf,r hmeg , Portiandi
arranged ami improvement maue m .a.p th 1naDir;ltnn for a charming
For sale One female thorough-
bred pedigreed pointer pup, six
months old. for. $10.00 Address Box
T01, Echo, Oregon. t
Steam heated office or sleeping
apartment. Temple Bldg. Phone
Dr. Temple.
Lace curtains laundered with care.
Fhone 246J.
Suits pressed 60c; thoroughly clean
ed 11.60. Rudd, 302 W. Webb. Phone
86.
Barley too high for feed. Bee Ely-
densteln, 117 E. Court Phone IS for
oats by car lots.
For sale Two Ford cars. Inquire
Frailer and GrtUon Repair Shop, 630
Cottonwood street.
For sale or rent 8 -room house, hot
water heat Inquire Buford Butler
at Otto Hohbach's Bakery.
Call Penland Bros, van te move your
household goods. Telephone 339. Alsc
oaggage transferring and heavy haul
tor. For sale cheap "Buick "Six" in
eood condition: electric lights and
1 starter. Call Mr. Stepp, Hotel Pendle
i ton.
For sale Cash register, good large
general. These improvements with ; afternoon for whkh Mrs. H. E. Bick-j -fe' tl"'1'' counters and fixtures.
the enlarging of the stage earlier in
the year, will make the auditorium
suitable for the beat of plays.
. , . . i vnDin I.
ers was hostess yesterday at her ; -ia very cn.-ap anu B. "
,(a t th P,.mnn building, i taKen at once, inquire u.u
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53 Shopping
Days Until
Xmas
IT PAYS TO SHOP HERE
Give us your welcome when
you are down town, if you
choose, but give us, whenever
your need.s .suggest, your care
ful examination of all that our
store offers; its goods, its ser
vice, its safeguards against
disappoi i.tiTi c n ts it; hospital
ities. We are assembling the larg
est Xmas stock that Pendle
ton peopip have ever had the
pleasure to view.
Our prices are notably low.
Since 1887
ROYAL H. SAWTELU
Jeweler.
Here to Try Damage Suit.
District Attorney Arthur Clark of
Kenton county, is in the city to repre
sent the plaintiff in the damage sun
of Bledsoe vs. O.-W. It. & N'., which
is up for trial tomorrow. Mrs. Bled
soe is suing the company for the death
of her son who, It is alleged, was
kicked off a moving train near Mil
ton last July. Mr. Clark will be as
sisted try District Attorney Frederick
Steiwer.
ppartment
Two tables were arranged for cards,
while others of the guests devoted
their time to needlework and chat
ting. Mrs. Mary Disosway captured
the favor for high score, a lovely
bouquot of rose buds. The gue.ts in
cluded Mrs. Munra, Mrs. Hayes. Mrs.
i Mary nlsosway, Mrs. Jesse Falling.
Mrs. I.ee Monrhouse. Mrs. George.
Clarke. Mrs. Mattle La Dow, Mrs.
'. Mary I .a Dow, Mrs. N. E. Despaln.
Mrs. Lot Livermore, Mrs. l,niira Nash
and Mrs. B. S. Burroughs.
Kunming bouse for sale. . Mala
street. In center of business district
Doing good business. Inquire of Pen
land Bros.
Mattress making, furniture repair
ing, upholstering, called for and deliv
ered, city or country. La Dow Bros.
219 Beauregard. Pohne 227.1
Wanted to rent Modern, unfur
nished bungalow by young married
couple. No children Inquire Donald
j son's Drug Store.
I Prompt automobile taxi service,
... nnf fnr . riot -t noot h oi i nay or mini. ru,i. 111 "'"-'".i
ir,ontln nf thn momhnra nf Penitlotnn Only 33 60. Phone 480.
lon't Forget Excursions.
Pendleton is planning to send out I)ilBe R p Q R t the,p M halOeorge.
Hotel 8;
two excursions this week to neighbor
ing towns, one to the Hermiston Hog
& Dairy Show Friday and the othel
to the Walla Walla Harvest Festival
Saturday, and J. V. Tallman has been
commissioned to engineer both. Mr.
Tallman will probably be back from
Portland tomorrow and will tako the
names of those contemplating mak
ing the trips.
Carney Taxi Co.
Thursday evening, October 19.
For sale Five room house, east
program of entertainment will be glv- court street. Desirable location, close
en and refreshments served. i to school. A genuine bargain. Foi
I particulars address R. C. Jory, Man-
The membprs of Alpha Assembly I pin. Ore.
No. are planning a big "get-to- gstrayed from Mrs. K. Timmerman
ci'thpr" meeting for the evening of , ranch j -,iack, 2 year old gelding.
o,t. her 24 when Ihc supreme officer. bran(Jed j 0n left hip. Finder notlt)
H. 3. Hudson and Dr. Eshelman will , Mrg Catherine Timmerman, Helix,
be in attendance. Oregon.
I niatillii stiM-kmun l ined.
It cost William H. Sayer, a stock .
man of Pendleton. SI a head to run;
cattle on Indian lands. After an in1
dlctment was returned against him,
and the ease fas heard In federal
court, the derision was arrived at
yesterday morning by Judge Wolver-i
ton. Mr. Sayer allowed 42 head of
cattle to graze on the I'matllla Tn i
dlan reservation last March without!
obtaining permission from the Indi-!
!ns. An Ir.dlr-'ment wns returned
.Tune .to. IflK. on a charge of trex-(
pass. Stephen A. Lowell, of Pendle-;
'on. sfipearefl a Mr. Sayer's attorney.:
Portland Orcgonian. ;
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The HALLMARK St ore
LIVER
ACTING
POORLY TRY
HOSTETTER'S
Stomach Bitters
IT is A
SPLENDID
TONIC
I), il. Smith returned to L'klah this
morning.
H. Fisher of Milton spent last night
In the city.
D. Hummer of Elgin ts registered at
the St. George. j
Jefie Myrlck of Athena Is among
the vlyltors In the cllv. I
'arl S. Kelly of Portland is regis
tered nf the Pendleton.
Deputy flame Warden fleorge Ton-1
kin came In on 17 today. j
Sid Seale of Arlington, well known
cowboy, was here yesterday. I
C. N. Lewis of Pasco was among
the visitors here last evening.
Mrs. rjeorge 1'iilmer of Ii firande
wns a guest of the Pendleton yester
day. (ieorge K. MnClure of Coombs Can
yon stopped at the f.olden Rule last
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. F.lllott of Milton
and Walla Walla spent last night In
Pendleton.
R. F. Wiggleswnrth, prominent
Heppner stockmun, spent yesterday In
Pendleton.
J. P. Walker, clerk of the local W
'). W.. has left for Wasco for a short
visit with relatives.
8. R. Haworth, one of La, Grande's
city commtoiloners, spent the week
end In the city.
For Sale Very ?liei.
Cash register, good large safe, ta
hies, counters, and fixtures. Bargains
If tuken quickly. Inquire this office,
Notlt Women of Woodcraft,
All members of the Women ot
Woodcraft are cordially invited to at
tend the meeting held this evening In
Moose Hall. There will be election of
officers and refreshments will be
served. All visiting members are
welcome to attend. COM MITT hi K.
(Adv.)
Expert repairing
of Watches
and Jewelry.
Satisfaction guaranteed
Wm. Hanscom
THE Jeweler.
WHY NOT REDUCE HER COAL TROUBLES? '
(n't She Worked Hard Enough Already?
She has to cook, bake, wash
dishes, sweep floors, make beds,
clean windows, etc, etc
She has to care for the kids,
make fires, sew on buttons, press
your trousers, water the lawn,
etc., etc
Order "Peacock" Coal for Your Winter Supply,
Saves Work, Worry and Wrinkles.
Smythe-Lonergan Go.
QUALITY, QUANTITY, SERVICE
Phone 178
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CHtVKULt
"THE BIGGEST LITTLE CAR IN THE WORLD"
7
5 in Pendleton
W. C. NAY, Distributing Agent for Umatilla County
Full line of parts. Repair shop with factory ex
pert in charge. Prompt garage Bervice. An agency
that is here to stay. Carload of new models now
here for immediate delivery. See them at the
ROUND-UP CITY AUTO GARAGE
812 Garden Street.
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