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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1916)
r An tir: DAILY EAST 0REG0N1AN. PENDLETON. OREGON. SATURP' Y, rZTOZ.Z?. 21, 1916. T7frELVE PAGHj HONEY That fine quality of alfalfa comb honey from Stanfield, it's full weight ... 15" CASCADE BUTTER You'll find it of the right color, sweet and salted just right to suit nine people out of ten; poor butter is expen sive at any price. For a good article everyone is willing to pay a fair price. Our price, the pound 40 APPLES We often wonder why some peo ple will buy culls and wormy apples, as they are not cheap at any price, and others will pay $1.50 and $1.75 when they can get the very best, fancy winter variety at a very much lower price. Winter Bananas, box $1.65 Winesaps, box $1.00 Bellflower, box $1.25 Grimes Golden, box $1.65 Snow Apples, box $1.25 This fruit is perfect. SARATOGA CHIPS Fresh and crisp, fine sweet-flavored chips, too, for they are cooked just right, salted enough to make them tastv 5? NEW NUTS and DATES are now in, and sure some quality to them this year, too. Tie Dei Tatom Co. PHONE 688 DOWNEY'S MARKET IN CONNECTION IEUX LI HURTS HAND VERY BADLY I. Ul.l.liMM. IS 1HK1.I W1IILI l!MXJ AN AXIS AT THK Hl'SII I'AltM. SHOKTKN M(; OX HATTING ' Ml? KU0 lUlLUil ACS JOINTS MD STOP INOTANT Rf3.IEF WITH HMAIX TltlM. BOTTIJC OF OLD. PENETRATING "ST. JA.. COBS on" Rheumatism in "pain" only. No! ne case In fifty requires inter ital treatment. Stop drug Ting! Rub Kootbtng, penetrating "St. Jtoobs CH" right intr your tore, stl'f, aching joint, end relief comos Instantly. "St. Jacob Oil" to a harmless rheuma tlrm liniment which never dsap onlnts and can not burn the akin. Umber up! Quit complaining! riot a email trial hotUe of old, hon Mit "Et. Jacobi Oil" t any drug atore. and In Just a moment you'll be free from rheumatic pain, soreness and Ktlffnees. Don't puffer! Relief awaits you. "St. Jacobs O'l" Is Just as good for sciatica, neuralgia, lum bigfo, backache, epra'ns. KANSAS MAX NOW HEADS BANK ASSOCIATION f; M I I'v..-' -v (Jirihtnn church Sunday svhool VIU Sorve a llun(uct on Hallowe'en OrnWOther New Note at the Community. (KaKt Oregonlan Special.) HELIX. Ore., Oct. 21. I. Bledsoe received severe Injury to his left hand Thursday while using an axe at the Rsh farm east of town. . He returned home for treatment. The Christian church Sunday sc hool will nerve h banquet on Hallowe'en evening. The contest between the Reds and Miles in which the loHlng aide was to entertain the victors, re sulted In a tie. The entertainment I" exclusively for the contestants. Rev. D. W. Thurston returned from the Sound Tuesday. Regina, small daughter of Mr. an I Mrs. A. L. (Jruver. who was quite sick from swallowing a copper cent la improved. A letter from Mrs. W. H. Dale of Long Iteach, cal., state' they are nice, ly situated In a new home. Verne and Erna are attending school. J. T. Orlswojd is a business visitor In Athena this week. Claud Morrison left Wednesday for Portland. There are a number of visitors to the W. C. T. U. state convention at Pendleton from Helix. Several parties from Helix are In attendance at the Harvest Festival In Walla Walla. P. Jost was a Pendleton visitor hers Tuesday. Mrs. Wm. piper left Wednesday for St. Anthony, Idaho, to visit her chll. dren. Zilpah Thurston Is assistant li brarian. Mrs. D. Kendall has purchased a Ford with the latest Improvements. M. D. Smith returned Wednesday from a few days business trip in Washington. Charles Smith has erected a com fortable tent h'use In the southern J' J j 4 1. 1 SHORTER Although hl name is Shorten, this young Boston Red Sox outfielder Ib long on the batting average. In fig ures Just Issued Bhorten la credited with an average of .279. His mighty willow came In handy In the world'B series. WATCH FOR BANDS ON WTIJ PCCKS. If you kill or capture a wild duck bearing an aluminum band around one leg. having a number on one side and on the other a statement request, ing that the United States department of agriculture, or the biological sur vey, department of agriculture Washington, D. C. This' band, if ac compan'ed by a .statement as to date. place and circumstances under wnicn will be of service the bird was tsken. part of town and the family Is now to the survey In its efforts to deter occupylng It. mlnethe lonegvlty of Individual ducks W. B. Daniel of Portland wa. here a ,v, mutes of migration of the TROOPS AT BOItDI'R 1'NTHi COMMISSION' R W. GOLSEL ' 1 P. W. lloebel, president of the :XIS KI-SSIONS Commercial National Bank of Kansas City, Kan., Is the new head of the WASHINGTON. Oct. Sl.-Il ! Amerlcn Bankerg ATO00latmn. He learned the war department does not wM chown ftt the Hnnuai meeting at intend to relieve the borrtcr troops Kansas City, Mo. until the Mexican-American coinmls ton concludes Its proceedings. If the rcBiilts are satisfactory the troops will be recalled. Otherwise they remain Pltivnt t)F ARMY MOTOK AMIH'IjANCE is HONORKD the first of the week. 3. Llnerren of Wallula was a Wed. nesdav visitor. J. F. Hill of Pendleton was in tows Thursday. J. I.. Peterson, a Juniper farmer was a Thursday visitor. FAKMFHS' NATION W, COVf;ltliS IS FOIt WOMAN Sl'FITtAtiK INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 21. Farmers of the national congress considered resolutions demanding an administra tion fiinn loan board law for the ben efit of the nation's farmers. They hit nt the aliened misuse of the law by snifters, and denounced the repe:l of the waterpnwer bills in the senate. They declared in favor of woman sug frage and protested against increased freight rates. spec es. The nanns are nemg auacn ed to considerable numbers of wild duck of several species which have been cured of the duck sickness prev. nlent around Great Salt Lake. Utah and there released. The department ui pirtlu'arly anxious to secur re ports from thees bird" to determine the'r complete recovery from this ma'adv which has killed hundreds of thousands of ducks in Utah. HOY TKASFN BI1.li: ANIMAL KILLS HIM KARL CUIOTT TK.ACIIF.lt OF MUNIO AND GERMAN IjANUUAUK th-chtstra furnished for all occasions, any number of pieces. Dancing parties a specialty. ( all MS Madison. Phone 45911 T.nnce Aoalnt Body Crushes Rlss of t;lrn Mill" Reform Schbol Inniatn. HVtitJiS PFSTS FROM HIS STRENUOl'S CAMPAIGN TO lit NEW YORK. Oct. 21. Candidate Himhes went immediately to the As- J tor hotel on his arrival and conferred with Chairman Wllloox. ne rests un til Wednesdav nnd plans to speak in Btooklyn Wednesday nlcht. He will invade Indiana and Ohio again. He avoids rear platform speeches, ad oresslne onlv mass meetines. Hughes Is very tired but expressed grcit con fidence and complete satisfaction with the results of his extended tour. MEDIA. I'l.. Oct. 21. Russell Ni chols of Goodville, Pa., was killed by a bull at the Glen Mills reform school yesterday. The animal crushed the boy WASHINGTON. Oct. II. For courageously driving a motor ambul ance throunh fire swept xones and ex posing h'm elf to the enemy's fire while succoring the wounded, Chap i Drrvv M Tuvinp TT. a Vnvv has 1 in . niwr I other boys to d ci-eil mum niiiiiiriiiii u - .,---. Just received from Colonel J. H. Pen dleton, commanding the expeditionary force or United States marines operat ing In Santo Dom'ngo. In a letter to the navy department, ,..!. ..-...I nn..n-n T' u rn at t rnm- man Ing he United States Marine He then lunged against the bov', Corps officially expressed hi. admlr.,body with his head, crushmg his ribs 1 . AnA j a ri no Th victim died frnm internal homor- Ui VII lOI 1113 tuuiiiciM aiiyj u"'B ' plnyed by Chaplain Taylor. BRIEF rTKMS. Prairie dogs can be destroyed by poison at a oot varying, according to 5 against the side of n stall in a stable.!"0 prevaung uunu ..u. pi,. ..., . iv, i,nii,iin.r nilhicents an acre. the stable work. There were no g-.,irds about, anil hr teased the bull, which was tied in a stall. The animal, which had ben dehorned, resented the tiivini: and caught Nichols with his head and threw him Into a corner of the stall. have a window display the most beautiful of in i vs.- for Petticoats to be found in where in Oregon any- m Dress Refer to all your late fashion books and note how ex tensively these materials are being used. Don't fail to see our interior display Monday as we have many different patterns. . THE DAYLIGHT STORE; BETTER GOODS, LATEST STYLES, PROMPT AND COURTEOUS ATTENTION. 4a HAM WE PAY POSTAGE ON ALL MAIL ORDERS. WHERE EVERYONE LIKES TO TRADE VnAi-T V, e fedfr.l aid road act within the next f've years S'Sn.nun.- onn will he spent by federal and state eoiernments In improving rnr;il road?. t-ii.hi i.!iiii..n s hundred snd leees and experiment station eighty thousand dollars of federal and! voted to the development of Bgricul t ... f,,.j. n-it i I., .luni'iur. Their endowment, plant and structlon mTiads of birds en route from their winter homes in the south to their summer nesting places in the north. Sixtv-seven state agricultural col- are ae- each year after 1922 on the direct ed- ucatlon of farmers. Every spring the lights of the llpht- equipment amount to I160,00,euu. They have an income of more than $35,000,000, with 6500 teacners ana rhnge. Nichols was 15 years old 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 rement work. S. RUGO & CO Telephone 461 NORWAY BARS SrBMARINF-S. frafl In Territorial Waters Will Be Attacked Without Warning. "UDIcrilVlA tint M A MVHl letter was Issued today forbidding j from Oct. 20 submarines belonging to belligerent navies traveling in Nor wegian territorial waters, under pen alty of attack without warning. In hnrd weather a submarine, save life, may seek refuge In Norwe gian waters but must then keep above water, fly the national flag and leave Immediately the reason for entering no longer exists. The only NEW face powder in the past 50 years Oh yes, there are many, many kinds of powders on the market, but this one is Absolutely different from any you have ever had. The price is reasonable, too 50 cents KOEPPEN'S Have It Are You Prepa red for Rnhve Arrivnl? Tou are If "Mother's Fricud" bus been given a place lu your botne. The dread and agony of childbirth con be eliminated to tho greatest extent by this won derful asslstaut to natura Drug gists everywhere sell "Mother's FrleDd." .l.. uA mi , q, !,.. Aa. t -i,i,, utn.int oodv or over i&.uiiu I . I niSiD ov tJ f- i'l v-'-: t i w i Liti ; vi jeV'S' i --i :TVc! 5yuaWiiBa I Inter stinj X I Book onMotherhooA I Sent Trmm to All I 1 xpetuvi Mothsrsl umlr roit. 5knS.,JI M RJJtorOjf mxrA.S ITT' ftK 04m I'uvlowa tho Incomparable, In her riii.. n.isse. In "The numb C.irl of l'ort ii,' lie theater for three days, starting Thursday, October glilh. which comes to the Tern THEATRE S?9 Jas. B. Welch, Mgr. Today Only WE OFFER FOR YOUR APPROVAL A VERY BEAU TIFUL SOUTHERN STORY VICTORY F IN FIVE ACTS. FOR THOSE WHO WANT TO LAUGH WE OFFER Three Separate and Distinct Comedies of One Reel Each This means we will show eight reels torvght and tomorrow with no advance in price. "MORE FOR YOUR MONEY IS OUR POLICY." 3? r r