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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1916)
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1916. TEN PAGI This Store Offers You the Greatest Measure of Return for the Money You Spend, Because in Paying Cash You Don't Help to Pay Those Bills That Aren't Paid PAGE TEN it Sunday Dinner Tiic iii j.4 iKtrti, r.lar rn al of tho nook will be a :-u c.-s it vou onior vour tnwerie.-s from us. DRESSED CHICKENS FOR SATURDAY. Ranch Egps. jruaranteed, dozen 50 Green Roans. 2 pounds 25? Spinach, 3 pounds 25f Head Lettuce, head 10t Hubbard Squash, pound 3f Pears, 3 pounds 25f Celery Heart, bunch 15f Rrusscl Sprout, pound 20 Green Onions. 3 bunches 10t Cranberries, pound 15 Green and Red Peppers, pound 15t Tokay Grapes, pound 15 Cornkhon Grapes, pound 15 Blue Pearmain Apples, box $1.50 Casabas, pound 5 Sole Agent for Gold Medal Butter, Seal-Shipt Oysters, Old Monk Olive Oil. RAY BROS. GROCERY CO. "QUALITY" Two Phones, 28 823 Main St Fire IX-alH) for Hotel. A permit ha.- been taken out by the Golden Rule Hotel for the Installa tion of modern fire escapes. Instructing Jlotnru Home. Earl F. Kirkpatrk'k and Fred C. Ayer, University of Oregon instruc tor who attended the local institute, left on No. 17 today for Eugene. N'ormal opponent Uero. Homer I. Watts, Athena" attorney who has been active In his opposition to the Pendleton normal schol bill, came down this morning In his auto and is spending the day here. rliiM'i-nl Tomorrow. The. body of Fred Hague of Burns, who died recently at the Eastern Ore gon State Hospital, will be buried to-' morrow in the local cemetery from the Folsom chapel. A brother will arrive from Burns tomorrow. "mSlctfuttCL ANtlFIIlf 0 ItNMS DUPIICMEU i Mt.f.O' NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.- PENDUTON ORE Pkonc 609 Piano Toner Retains. Howard & Soule, the piano tuner from Portland, who wag formerly well known In this vicinity, is now In Pendleton again and Intends to make this city regularly In the future. Or ders for tuning may be left at Tall man's Drug store. Adv. Free. At the Boston Clothing Store, beautiful $200.00 Talking Machine. See it in their window and learn par. ticulars. Adv. wnmiiiiiiiuitiiiiiiitiuiiiiiiitiHiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii imiimiiiiiiiiiiiMim'- 1MK mw Not only because it is made in Pendleton, 1 but. because it is better old to t"e family trade in cases of one dozen bottles and op. E quarts or pints. We also recommend our new True Fruit drinks, E PORT-0 and PEND-O. Brewed and bottled by Wm. Roesch Bottling Co. I Kjiiy Brewery. 3 Vhoteaele and Family Trade. Telephone 6M 5 Skwhm """iniiiiiiiiHiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiii,ii, 13 Him lxwiiH-r SCre Back. George Siansier, who recently sold his farm on Birch creek at a good profit, has purchased back the Main street cigar store which he formerly owntd and which has been run for the past year or more by Lou Sutton. Airs. Maris, Smith Pusses Away. Mrs. Maria Smith, an aged lady who lived near Ring station, passed away yesterday of complications due to her advanced years. She was near ly 78 years old and was a native of Dark county, Ohio. The body is be ing shipped to Wallula for Interment. Churchill Again Endorses Normal. Before the Institute of the teach ers of Union, Baker and Wallowa counties yesterday in La Grands, State Superintendent J. A. Churchill again came out strongly for the Pendleton normal school bill. Today the mea sure will be brought before the insti tute by the resolutions committee, ac cording to the La Grande Observer. Retail .Specialist Coming. O. R. McAusland, specialist in re tail salesmanship in the University of Oregon extension department, will ar rive in Pendelton tomorrow to make arrangements for conducting night classes for local clerks who wish to increase their efficiency. Mr Mc Ausland is not a theorist. He has managed some of the biggest retail stores in the east and his present 42 Shopping Days Until Christmas The HALLMARK Store .es : fsrs: 13 The Sign- That Means Quality Throughout the United States there to one Jeweler from each city secure ly united to buy and produce "quality" goods in cooperation. It means a prloe-aaving to you and a uniform standard of high quality. On our window and In our store you see the above sign. THU HUXMAKK STORE" .prominently displayed. For wher ever throughout the United States you see it it can be a safe guide to honest values. We lake a just pride In being known as the "Hallmark Jeweler" and In featuring "Hallmark" Jewelry. HOYAL M. SAWTELLE Jeweler. f avel fe Radiation Every Ounce of heat is saved for your home. Cole's Powerful Radia ting Body transmits all the warmth and cheerful ness into your rooms with Cole's Original AIR-TIGHT Wood Heater Holds Fire 36 Hours Save that Frosty Morn ing's trip to the kindling pile. Get up in a warm room and enjoy solid com fort. No fires to build with this remarkable fuel sav ing heater. There is a size and style to fit your need. Investigate today. Buy Youn Today. fei, Hardware 741 Main Street. Phone 87 1 The HALLMARK Store Expert repairing of Watches and Jewelry. Satisfaction guaranteed Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler. work ta a hobby with him. He has Just concluded three weeks in Baker and three weeks In La tlrande, but his classes here will probably not be gin until after election. During the summer Mr. McAusland was em ployed by Meier & Frank in Portland to instruct their salesmen and sales women in efficiency methoils. Guardian Ad Uteiu. George H. Bishop of Freewater has been appointed guardian tid litem of Alfred Behnke. Soils Mitchell Oar. MeCoolr KentlRV lm'ul .-ikrents for the Mitchell auto, report the sale of a car to Fred Heft of Nolin. An 8-1'ound lioy. An eight-pound boy was born lasi night to Mr, and Airs. Albert Hoyleu who live near Adams. MarrUv LU'Ciis Issued. ' A marriage license was Issued today to Fred Ludwlg Peterson, a resident of Washington state, and Lois Edna Arnold of this city. ScoU-Sftme need JHled. The deed conveying a quarter sec tion of farm land near Adams from the estate of the late Jerry Stone to J. N. Scott for the record price of "J 150 an acre was filed today. Suit Is Filed. G. I. La Dow has brough suit in the circuit court against H. H, Hedrick to collect a balance of 1369.41 alleged to be due him for merchandise. V. C. E. Pruitt is his attorney. Estate Appra fried. Fred Hascall, Albert Janes and W. O. Stover, appraisers of the estate of Robert V. and Hazel Warner, mi nors, have reported that the estate is valued at J 106 8. Allium Bams Burned, News was received here today oi the burning of two barns at Milton through a fire that occurred at 3 a. m. One barn was the property of Frank Warrington, the other of I. J. Kelley. Is Appointed Guardian. Laura A. Ray has been appointed guardian of her husband, John TV. Ray. who is incompetent to adminis ter his own affairs. The estate is valued at $5696.66. LuilitV Owls .. S 12.30, XI !.;.". $11.51). SIH.50 luiiitv suiis smtto, si!!."t. sit.;. sih.jmi. a.voi Unties' Silk Waists S2.IW. S.H ldie Voile Waists WSe, !., 9i. laities' Sateen I euiiiwtw ItH'. (lite. He, $1.IM I aulles' Flctvetl klinoiias 1.2.1. $l.l, I.H Itiingalow Aprons Ic, Rite, 7(H I .ail les' Outline IVttieoat 4e laities' Outiiut (ion 4e, 79e, tie, 1.4 Cliilitren's Outing Gowns 4e t'lillilreu's OutliiK SleeviiiK (iarments 490 Dr. Denton'H sli',l'nf tJannents 4e, 5e, 8tki, 8tc Laities' IIiisihI rnlon SullH Ie, N! t'hililreii's Mix'eetl 1'iiliin Suits I9e, (lite ( hildiTII H WiMiI I'liliin SullH AH, 7tte, USo Infants' WimiI ItubciiK 4lk. InranlM' Cotton HulK'iis S5e lnrants' Wool Itands 2 So Children's Nazareth Waists ltic Infants' Caslvniero Hose, pairs 2 So Velvet Grip SupixHters, all slsea Ilia Wilson's Siippnrtem 2 So ladles' Knit SklrtM 4e, 09c, Ke, 11.4 Ladies' Silk Petticoats $2.4, 2.8, $. YOO CAJJ DO BETTER AT J C. Penney Co fw. J WE LE.M), OTHERS f-OLLOW The jury was secured by 10 o'clock but before the testimony had proceed ed far the attorneys were in a pitched battle over a point of law and tno jury was excused until 3 this after noon. lingers was called first and identi fied the lease by which he claims possession of the land which is owned by Mrs. lna Uarr. Maloney was next called and identified the leases which he had had with Mrs. Darr. One was dated in 1914 and expired October 1, 1916. The other was made June 1 of this year. This lease was sent to Washington for the approval of the government, Mrs. Parr being an alottee, but the government, in stead of approving It, sent a patent to the land. It is tlie contention of Rogers, that, as soon as the patent was Issued, the Maloney lease was void. Maloney claims it was mad" valid by a verbal agreement with Mrs. Darr and It is over the point of the admission of this verbal testimonv that the law battle is now helnc fought. There is dispute hImi as to which man had leiral possession of the land at the time Maloney ordered Itogem off. Maloney claims he hail farmed the land for four years and that his foreman was living on the land. Rog ers claims possession by reason of the fact he took his bed and some farm equipment on to the place. In his opening argument. Judge Fee de clared he would show that Rogers used a spy t-'lass to watch the place so that he could move on while Ma loney's men were absent. For Sale. 2400 acres, nearly all good plow land. 230 acres in cultivation, or will lease to right party. Address Cun ningham Sheep and Land Co., Pilot Rock, or J, N. llurgess, Pendleton, Oregon. Adv. Autc mace. For Adams, Athena and Weston leave Hennlng'a Cigar Store at 10 a m. and 1:30 p m. each day. Adv. Wheat tl.OO Per Rack. Have only a few hundred sacks of this damaged wheat left. Call at H. W. Collins' warehouse near O.-W. R. & N. freight house. Adv. Homo Cooking at the Golden Rule Cafe. All whit help. Regular meals 26 cents. Adv. Notice to the Public. I am again engaged In the cigar business in Pendleton, having pur chased the Sutton cigar store, former ly the Stangler cigar store, and will be pleased to meet my old friend and customers. OBO. 8TANOIBR. (Adv.) Dance at German Hall. There will be a social dance at Herman hall on Saturday evening. November 4th. Good musio, good time, All cordially Invited. Adv. Aosccms On Lungs. I The 10 year old son of A. M. Johnson of Athena was operated on this morning for an abscess of the lungs. He la reported to be getting along nicely since the operation. : Campaigners to Ileppner. Besides the many automobiles that .circulated over the county yesterday in behalf of the normal school meas- iupre, Spence Bentley and W. N. Mat lock drove two cars of workers to Heppners where most effective work I was done. They found much favor able sentiment there. Predicts Normal WW Carry. William L. Flnley, state biologist, who is here for the purpose of de livering a lecture on bird life this i evening, predicts that the Pendleton normal school bill will carry. He base? his prediction on the sentiment he has encountered during his travels In ail parts of the state. He states that the women have been doing some effec tive work for the measure. ' Mnley SK'alcs This Eve. j This evening In the high school au ditorium William L. Finley, state bi ologist, wll give an illustrated lec ture on "Our Children and the iilr.ls" and the public is invited. There will be no admission charge, Mr. Finley coming here under the direction of the state game and fish comlssion. H is the foremost authority on bird life In the northwest anr his lectures are always educational as well as enter taining. Normal St"lenta Lunch. At noon today about fifty former students of the Monmouth normal I school, who are attending the insti tute here, lunched together In the j commercial room of the high school, jthe domestic science girls serving. Klemme of Ellensburg; County Supt. IKlemme of Elensburg; County Supt. 1 1. B. Young, City Supt. A. T. Park, H. I S. Seymour of O. A. C. and Charles H. I Jones, publisher of the teachers' j monthly, were present also and made short talks 1'nlon County For VS. I At La Grande this morning the teachers of Union county, assembled in their county institute, unanimous ly adopted a resolution favoring the establishment of a state normal school at Pendleton. The news of the action was received here with gladness as showing geenrous support for the measure from Union county. All the county Institutes held in re. cent months have passed resolutions favoring the Pendleton normal. nil LAND CASE BEFORE COURT The legal battle over the leaHe to a quarter section of land on the reser vation between Prank Rogers and J. W. Maloney Is now being fought In the circuit ccurt with Haley ft Raley representing Rogers and Fee & Fee and Charle H. Carter representing TRKVIXO SMIHI.V Kl It. KOl'MHXG VIl.l.A I'ORCI'.S. ym f ' Illiiilllpli 3 ilWfiillillvSi .: ... V GRAIN andSTOGKRANCH 1830 acres on railroad. 2000 tillable, part ready to seed; good buildings, plenty of water, all fenced and cross fenced. Price now $60,000. 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 modern homes of J. S. Landers on Jackson street, and J. L. McCreary on Monroe street. E. T. WADE, Pendleton. Ore. GF.NE.KAI, THEVuVO f CHIHUAHUA CITY. Mex., Nov. 3. While American commanders are on the alert as a result of the warning from Washington of a possible at tack by bandits along the border, Car ranza troofis are closely surrounding the main Villa forces in the vicinity of Santa Ysabel, according to an an nouncement by General Trevino, com mander of the Carranzlsta armies in Northern Mexico. LOCALS (Paid Advertisement ) Housekeeping rooms, 608 Willow street. For sale Standard show case, new. Phone 45. For rent One room apartment 109 Water. Phone 614.1. Housekeeping rooms for rent. D01 Lllleth street Call evenings. For rent Suite of three furnished housekeeping rooms, a T. this office. Pendleton Hair Dressing Parlors, Pendleton Hotel building, phone 45. Wanted Young girl to assist In housework In family of three. Ftione 205W. "Reliable canvassers to sell our complete line of Fruit and Ornamen tal stock In best sections of this state. Canvassing outfit furnished. Cash advanced weekly. Address Nursery, Crenco, Oregon." Chicken Special for Saturday. Bnrln frve and fat hens plenty of them at the Central Market. Tele phone 466. Special prices for Satur. i day. Get one for Sunday's dinner A No Commission No Bonus No No Red Tape Libera Low Interest Rates Harlan Abstract Co. Corner Main and Court Sts. Pendleton, Ore. ! gjlilllM Another Carload of nn U If ill 1 1 ! II It .i SUP1R--SIHES mm in Pendleton For thia month only. ORDER NOW, THE PRICE WILL RAISE ON DECEMBER 1ST. This car that made history on its great coast to coast and back trip is now on display at OREGON MOTOR GARAGE Incorporated. 117. 119, 121, 123 West Court Si. Telephone 46J limimmumilillijHIiipiP 'Mil i iff?1"" 'I J and save money. Adv. Maloney.