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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1916.
TWELVE PAGES
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Apple
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Purfr Swct Clean
GALLON 50c
Fresh Mince Meat, jar.... 65
Fresh Dill Pickles in bulk.
Home Made Chicken Tamales,
2 for '. 25
Seal Shipt Oysters, pint... 50
Apple Syrup, quart 45
Bulk Macaroni, 3 lbs 25
Delicious Apples, box.... $1.50
Blue Winter Pearmains,
box 1.50
Casabas 20. 25. 30
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daughter is Boru.
A daughter was born lost night In
this city to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin J.
Manning of Filot Rock.
Indian Bahy Died.
A son was born last night to the
wife of Parsons Motanlc, well known
local Indian, but the child died dur-
j lng the night The burial was in the
Tutullia cemetery today.
GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO.
IE "QUALITY" 11
II Two Phones, 28 823 Main St 11
Another Fnrionjr Article.
A friend has sent Mrs. T. F. O'
Hrien a copv,ot the Springfield Re
publican of the date of Oct. 15, con
taining an illustrated article on the
Pendleton Round-l'p from the pen of
Charles Wellington Furlong.
Indian Campmctlng,
Communion services preparatory to
the Indian campmeeting at the
Presbyterian mission on Tutuilla are
now being held. The service will be
held each morning and evening until
after Sunday.
GRAIN and STOGKRANGH
S820 acres on railroad. 2000 tillable, part ready to seed; good .
buildings, plenty of water, all fenced and cross fenced. Price
185.000. Will take some exchange If price Is right
t have some desirable resiience property In Pendleton for sale
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
I. L. McCreary on Monroe street
E. T. WADE, Pendleton. Ore
Knst-Martin Nuptials.
Olcn O. Rust and Miss Mary Mar
tin were married Inst evening at the
home of the bride's parents, Mr. and I
Mrs. Frank Martin, on the north side.
Justice of .Jhe Peace Joe H. Parkes
officiated.
Mrs, Field will speak at the Temple
theater at 8:15 and at the Alta at
8:60 tonight. She, will appear on
the regular program.
THE BEST 15 FOiD HERE ALWAYS FOR LESS
Buying for I 25 stores as one and for cash only are the
reasons why you always save money at this store
Presents Folders on Parks.
Two sets of bound and beautifully
illustrated booklets describing the at.
tractions of the various national parks
in the United States have been pre
sented to Pendleton, one to the li
brary and one to the schools, by the
O-W. R. & N. Co. through agent T.
F. O'Brien. The booklets were put
out by the" department of interior
with various railway companies shar
ing in the expense. There are Indi
vidual booklets on Yellowstone, To
Semite, Crater Lake, Mr. Ranier, Se
quoia, Rocky Mountain. Glacier ami
other national parks whose scenic at
tractions are famous. Some of the
illustrations are beautiful and artis
tic In the extreme and anyone con
templating visits to any of the parks
would do well to consult the booklets.
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36-ln. Wool Sergei, nil colors yard 4 80
Mt-34-ln. French or Satin Serge, yard 8c
lu-ln. (Yepe do Chines all colors. , B8C, $1.35, $1.40
27-in. Cream AU Wool Baby Flannel, yard . . 4o
2-ln. Galato, yard 130
33-ln, 7ophyr Gingham, yard , . . . IS l-3c
CallcoH, yard 80
Canton Flannel, yard S 1-Sc, 100, 11 l-3c
Lb Muslin, yard Bo
YOU CAN
DO BETTER AT
j.C. Penney Co he.
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Wide Fancy IVnlr How Ribbons, yard ito
Nauu-cth Waists for Children iuo
Fleeced Union Suits for Children 40
Boys' Jerries, navy or oxford with stripe. . It.SS
Boys' Maoklnaws as ag
Men's Work Shirts slo
Men's Heavy Fleeced Shirts and Drawers'. .', So
Men's Wool Shins and Irawcrs 4.. RHo
Men's Corduroy Pants fl.M
Men's "A-l" Henry lUb Overalls gSo
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No Council Meeting.
There will be no meeting of the
council this evening owing to the
absence of several members. Mayof
Best will be out of town campaigning
for votes and Councilman H. J. Tay
lof left today for Portland. There is
no matter of Importance pending at
this time.
Strikes Snow in Denver.
A card from E. T. Averill, district
inspector for the biological survey,
who is attending a conference in
Denver, states that the weather In
Denver is very dlsagreable. snow fall
ing and wind blow'ng. He expects to
leave for home today.
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Not only because it is made in Pendleton,
but because it is better
sold to tte family trade in cases of one dozen bottles and ap.
quarts or pints.
-We also recommend our new True Fruit drinks,
PORT-0 and PEND-O.
Brewed and bottled by , 5
1 Wm. Roesch Bottling Co. 1
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Iiea1ng for Canada.
E. S. Sleeman, who recently sold
his section of land near Helix to
Gunder Terluson, his wife and three
children left this afternoon via the
N. P. for Coburg. Ontario, Canada,
where they will spend the winter.
They expect to return in the spring
by way of California and Mr. Slee
man anticipates farming again in this
county.
Mrs. Hanley Not Coming.
Though Mrs. E. B. Hanley of Med
ford was scheduled to speak in Pen
dleton this evening In the interest of
Hughes, the meeting has been can
celed. Other arrangements have been
made for Mrs. Hanley but no expla
nation of the cancellation of the Pen
dleton date is given. Many republi
cans very much regret that she will
not speak here.
Discuss Junior1 Association.
At the special meeting of the Com
mercial association held last evening
the matter of establishing quarter
for a junior commercial assoclat'on
was again brought up. Those chieflj
interested still hope to secure the old
library rooms In the city hall for
boys' club rooms. The special com
mittee appointed to take charge of
the matter reported that some dlffl.
iculty had been encounterd In secur
j lng a man to supervise the boys' club
activities and did not care to go
i ahead with the furnishing of uch
I rooms until some definite arrange
ments were made for proper ma'n-
tenance and supervision of them. At
the meeting last evening the 186 new
applications received In the recent
membership campaign were acted
upon favorably. The association also
reconsidered It dects'on to withdraw
from the United States chamber ol
Commerce and ordered dues for an
other year forwarded.
Study of English" Dr. Donej
Thursday Afternoon.
1:15 Opening Exercises.
Address "Kiley; Mortal or Im
mortal" J. C. Herbsman
2:10-2:45 Departments.
P.oom 3 "Intilrmedlate Reading"
Mrs. Fulkerson
Room 12 "The Teachers Obliga
tion to Herself" Mr. Klrmmo
Room 19 "The High School Pro
gram" Mr. Park
Auditorium "What Knowledge Is
of Most Worth" Mr. Aycr
2:45-2.50 Recess.
2:50 Vocal Solo "Parla" (Ar
dlttl) Miss MayTee Snyder
j:00 Address "Some Marks of
the Educated Man" .Carl a. Done)
Address "The Teacher; An Indis
pensable Asset to the Commu
nity" Rev. J. E. Snyder
Thursday Evening.
8:15 Auditorium.
Vocal Solo "The Secret" (John
Prindle Scott) Walter Rose
Violin Solo "Caprice Vlennols"
(Krtesler) .Miss Oaynell Baldwin
Lecture Subject Selected
, .' J. C. Herbsman
Friday Morning.
J:00 Opening Exercises.
Invocation Rev. E. R. Clevenger.
Pastor Baptist Church.
Voenl Solo "Good Bye" (Tostl)..
Miss Esther South
Address "Industrial Clubs"
H. C Seymour
Address "Educational Admlnls-
Ayer
To Speak Tonight.
Another representative of the
Woman's party Is now in the city
campaigning against President Wil
son. She Is Mrs. Sara Bard Field,
of San Francisco, who Is credited
with having taken a suffrage peti
tion across the continent by auto.
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Christmas
WE
specialize in good Jew
elry an 1 have sifted the
market for you.
hyahforVilso
By Thomas A. Edison
I'm for Woodrow Wilson. When
it's America that's at stake men
have got to vote as Americans. It
is just one biff thing after another
with Wilson.
Wilson has
won victories
b y diplomacy
that are far
more import
ant to mankind
than any vic
tories that we
could have won
by war.
They say Wil
son has blun
dered. Perhaps
he has. But I
notice that he
usually blun
ders forward.
Mr. Wilson
has now had about four years of
experience, and I think that he
has earned faith and tryst. I do
not think it a logical or sensible
thing to change to an inexperi
enced and untried man just for
the sake of change.
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J. U Peterson, Helix fanner, is in
Pendleton today.
Horace Berg of Roseburg registered
at the Pendleton.
C. E. and Frank Engdahl of Helix
are in the city today.
J, T. Orlswold of Helix was In from
his home yesterday. ' '
J. C. Hosklns spent the morning in
the city and returned to Echo on 17. ,
B. G. Mashburn, well known Echo
resident, was among the visitors here '
last evening. 1
Dr. Eshelman, popular grand lodge'
Physician of the Artisans, was here
(last evening to meet with the local
lodge.
INSTITUTE PROGRAM.
(Continued from page 6.)
9:00 Opening Exercises.
Invocation Kev. Charles Quinney,
Rector Church of the Redeemer.
Address "Experimental Educa
tion" Fred ,C. Ayer
Vocal Solo
(a) "In an Old Fashioned
Town" (W. H. Squire)
(b) "Can't Tou Hear Me Call
ing, Caroline?" (Roma.)
., ..ML-s Edna Zimmerman
Address "The Army of the Re
serve" E. J. Klemme"
11:00-11:10 Recess.
11:10-12:00 Departments.
Room 3 "The Child's First Month
in School," Mrs. Fulkerson
Room 12 "The Teacher As a
Community Builder"
Mr, Herbsman
Room 19 Rural Address
Mr. Kllpatrlck
Auditorium High School, "The
HYAMf0Sa
By Bainbridsre Colby
Progrttiivt Candidate forVniiei
8tatt$ Senator i New lark
State, Who Twice Nominated
Theodore Uootevelt for the
Preeidencj m Progrative
Convtntione.
Ai a Progressive, I am sup
porting President Wilson because
he is the foremost progressive in
the country today. His record Is
one of devotion
to progressive
principles and
o f extraordi
nary persist
ence and suc
cess in trans
lating them in
to law.
The opposi
tion to the
President i i
sinister and
contemptible.
L is composed
of all the shrill
and discordant
forces of envy,
selfishness,
privilege and faction,
and native.
The speeches of Hughes are
nothing but calculating evasions.
He is trying to play both ends
against the middle, and by con
fining himself to timorous gener
alities he hopes to avoid offense
to any section of his motley fol
lowing, and thus "get" the voters
"cominir and 2oine." His insin-
ceritv is contrasted with the?
courage, candor and patriotism
of the President, whose re-election,
I am thankful to say, is as
sured beyond doubt
both alien
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Despite the operations of U-53 off valuable cargo of munitions of war so cruisers, ut her owners and the rel-
far sent to England, has defied the atlves of the 336 passengers on board
wantucsei wkmlb...!., . u.m..-, Huhmarlne ftm, put to Mea It s be- will not rent until she U safe In a
:Wh te Star liner, loaded with the most lieved she to convoyed by British British harbor,
tratlon" Fred C.
10:20-10:30 Recess.
10:30-11 Departments.
Room 3 "Educative Seut Work"
Mrs. Fulkerson
Room 12 "Cooperation Among
School People-' Mr, Klemma
Room 19 "School Fairs
Mr, Seymour
Auditorium "Education; Amerl-
ca's Salvation" Mr. Herbsman
11:00
Vocal Solo "Parla Walta 8ong"
(Ardlttl) ...Mrs. Ralph O. Baling
Address "Some Planks of a
Teacher's Ethical Platform".. .
J. H. Ackerman
Friday Afternoon.
1:60 Opening Exercises.
Piano Solo Selected ..
Mrs. Frank E. Boyden
Address "Lincoln; An Educational
Guide" J. c. Herbsman
Reports of Committees.
Vocal Solo "Amarella"
Mrs. Carlton Power
Address "The Han In the Shadow"
E. J. Klemme
Friday Rvenlng.
8:15 Auditorium.
Illustrated Lecture "Our Chil
dren and the Birds"
Hon. William L. FInley, State
Biologist.
Livestock for Sale,
For sale, 6000 breeding and bred
ewes, 4000, ewe lambs, 4000 wether
lambs. Write Coffin Bros,, Nerth
Yakima, Wash. Adv.
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JVg AU-Night Dance.
Bingham Springs. Saturday, Oct
28. Large new dance hall with excel
lent floor. Pendleton orchestra. Oys
ter supper at midnight. Admission,
11.00. Ladles free. Herman Rosen
berg, floor manager. Adv.
Expert repairing
of Watch,
and Jewelry.
Satisfaction guarantaexl
Wm. Hanscom
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Red Tape
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Low Interest Rates
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nail Ant Co.
Corner Main and Dourt Sts. Pendleton, Ore.
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Ten of affairs can hardly
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afford to be without a
ren
They are the car ideal for
service and convenience.
Cost less to buy, to keep
running and are always on
the job,
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Ford Roadster, in Pendleton $399.83
Ford Touring Car, in Pendleton $414.85
Get your order in now.
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