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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1916)
DAILY EAST OREGON! AN, PENDLETON, OF.EGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1916. PAG" TIT" -1 1 EASTERH OREGOIJ STATE HOSPITAL New Crop Nuts A3 SPLENDID HEW GREE IKE 1 S-3 M If M M i I 11 S3 H u H M Walnuts, Almonds, Brazil, Filberts and ' Chestnuts. RAISINS, CURRANTS, DATES, FIGS. ince Meat Citron, Lemon and Orange Peel. STRICTLY FRESH EGGS. New Today, Celery Hearts and Raduhe. The Bean Tatom Co. Phone 688 Downey Market in Connection 187-1 88 The new green houtw of the Kaet-. ru Oregon Hlute Hospital is neurinR oinpletiou. The luteHt Improvement of the mate Institution was planned b '. A. Murphy, engineer In charse, pnd John Ross. The building is 9 feel long by 18 feet wide and nun a 14 by 18 foot front. There will be ample room for three benches, one with a aix feet width and the other with three feet frontage., A cement walk two and a half feet wide will be left between the benches. The boiler pit has been dug and the workmen are awaiting its arrival for installation. The glusa for the skylights have been net. The green house will be oT great uwlxtance to the Institution In allow ing plunts a good xhUirt in the spring before retting them out. During the punt year, according to Dr. D. W. llcN'ury. head of the Institution, much fruit and vegetables have been lout because of late frosts in the spring and early fall frosts. With the green house in operation planta will lie set in the house and kept grow ing until all probability of late frosts has passed. By this time they will FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE! TO AM, WHO -ARE TROniLKD WITH RHEUMATISM Sciatica, Neuralgia, Lumbago, CheMt or Lung Diseases. Weak or Pain ful Back, Kidney and Liver Complaints, Pleurisy or Gout. We invite all who are troubled with any of the above diseases to try Spalding's Wonderful Plasters Absolutely Free SIMPLY OUT OUT THIS AD AND RHINU IT TO TICK STORK. We Know Wbut They Can Do Spalding's representative will be with us all this week to eipluin how to use these wonderful ab sorbing agents and will show testimonials from people who have been cured of above troubled. Don't full to take advan tage of this opportunity. PENDLETON DRUG Co. Lk Wc Want You to Know Ppnldlng's Plasters are made, different shapes TO FIT all parts of the body. Cut out this Ad and prevent aati.e to Spald ing's representative at our store between the hours of to 1 and 2 to t and get a trial of these Won derful Piasters free. on ittii, have attained a good sized growth anj 1!1 mature in good season lefore. early fall frosts. Improvements are continually , be ing made at the Institution. A ter race a half mile In length is being made In front of the main building, the grounds east of the new wing are to be made into a park for the pati ents. Much grading Ish being done ents. Much grading in being done strawberries is being set out north of the railroad track. The work is in charge of J. Dew, head gardener, late of New York, A. M. Tutor. C. H. Cowan, A. B. Park and Al Lyons. The present year all of the vege tables used at the institution have been grown on the place. When one figures that It la estimated that be tween 1500 and 1600 meals are serv ed daily to hospital employes and patients the amount consumed U no small item. The cellars are over flowing with potatoes, cabbage, oys ter plant, beets, pumpkins and Kohl Rabi. Great stores of sauer kraut have been made for the winter. With this supply, the state need not wor ry, as far as the ustern Oregon State Hospital is concerned, to what heights the price of vegetables soar. 6 HURCH ES 1. 1. 1 . ... . ..... - 'iX:i'vTK'f'wi!v. Christian. A great day at the special meetings at the Christian church Sunday Evangelist Fagan will preach upon the following subjects: 11a. m. "The Waiting Guest." 7:30 p m. "Sin Against the Holy Spirit." Mrs. Fagan will sing at both serv-ices. aid. All services will be full of in terest. A cordial Invitation to all. R. K. Cevenger, pastor. Church of the Redeemer. There will be a celebration of the Holy Communion at 7:30 a. m.; Sun day school at 10 a. m.; divine service at 11 a. m. Divine Service at 11 a. tn. and 7:30 p. m. The "Pastoral Letter" from the House of Bishops will be read at the u a. m. service. Instead of a sermon. The offertory solo; "Flee Aa a Bird to Your Moun tain" by Dana will be sung by Miss Mildred Berkeley. All are cordially Invited. Charles Qulnney, rector. OatlioPc church. First mass tomorrow at 6 o'clock; second maas at 8 o'clock; high mass as 10 o'clock; Sunday school at 2 p. m. Evening services at 7:30 p. m. The dally mass during the week will be at 7:30. Baptist. Bible school, 10 a ni.; preaching, 11 a. m.: anthem by the choir, Mr. McDonald will give a folo; B. Y. P. V., 6:30; preaching, 7:30. There will be special instrumental music open ing the service. Vocal duet, "Just for Tonight." by Mrs. Fendall and Miss Clevenger; violin solo by Mr. McDon- A. M. K. Regular service. Sunday school, 10 a. m., Mrs. Cora Teel, supt; morning service, 11 si m.. Subject, "The Dan ger of Neglect;" evening service. 7:30 p. m. Rev. S. E. Bailey of Boise, Idaho, will occupy the pulpit of the evening service. Kev, Wm. Gailyard. pastor. Methodist. Two particularly attractive services are arranged for tomorrow. Our own mlsslonaies, D. and Ms. Shellabare, who have charge of the Methodist missions in Slam, the Straits Settle ment, and the islands of Sumatra and Borneo, will be with ua. You will undoubtedly not be given a better opportunity to get Informed T ...M,,u,..uw.HiiiuiuuinmiitiinitllllHllMlliMtlHllltllHUIiniUUlir !!!ll!!!!l!iillHii!!i!iI!l 1 r - - . MONDAY : We Will Give You a Real Suprise ALEX Where Everyone Likes to Trade Remember today is the last day of Free Demonstration On Dependable Coffee IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT GREEK NAVY NOW IN HANDS OF THE ALLIES I '7 H X? i 7 .1. .-'....'.r.v- ;;. . . 41 7 i UtceeijvsttCEf gone over to the Greek rebels and now under the command of the allied ish sailors now man these Tewela thehreJ 111 L??. th" di"Ction f'navaI "thorttiea. French and BrlU - v.uvnj utrnu iuq ttuics. lue viiuro ijreeK navy is "The Purity Sweetshop Party CaKcs Any kind of cake you wish and any other thing in the line of refreshments will be made on order. Salads, Sandwiches. Cocktail3, Soups, Bouillons, Ties,' Ice Creams, Sherbets, Fancy Candies. Salted Nuts. Anything and Everything for your lunche on or dinner. Ice Cream and Stierbets We have gained the reputation of having the finest Ice Creams and Sherbets sold in Pendleton. We do not try to compete with "cheap" ice cream. If you want quajity, we have it. MT. HOOD ICE CREAM. concerning thia far off part' of the world than that offered you tomor row. Dr. Shellafbare will speak at 11 a, m. .Mrs. Sheilabare will be the speaker at 7:30 p. m. We have heard of the proverbial I "Wild Man of Borneo." but how litt:e j we know of the many types and rares of people and their industrial, socio logical and religious conditions. Two hours at the Methodtt chunh tomorrow will be a splendid Invest- ment There will be pec.al manic nt ; each serv.ee. The church school at i 10 a. m. and young people's society at 6:30 p. m. K. K. Gornald, pastor. Candies Some candy competitors say, Its just as good as the Kopper Kettle candy." If you want the best you go to the place that set the standard. "It's just as good" means a substitute. Pay your election bets with Kopper Kettle Kandies. BreaKfast-BiBoer-Supper All our meals are served a-la-carte and you can get a lunch for ten cents or a good substantial meal for 25c to 35c. If you want a good steak or a nice salad you can order it with the assurance that it will be right in taste and served right, ASKS WHCTHKR EIGHT HOt'R LAW MUST BB ORKYK CHICAGO, Nov. It). Receiver Ja cob M. Dickinson, of the Chicagj Rock Ialand, petitioned Judge Car penter asking the federal courts tit advise whether the railroad should obey the Adamson eight hour law. ity We try at all times to buy the best made, whether it be for use at the fountain, in the kitchen, or over the show case. Quality Is our first consideration. paj Mlia DION BOUOICAIIIT DEAD. m "" i J Aged BrlOA Actrea Appeared Mni Times on American stage. Ml gl IiODON. England, Nov. 11. Mrs Dion Boucicault, the British actress, E5 who has appeared many times on the American stage, died In London today. eonoi IOOOI 30E30C XOE3 GENERAL STORE FOR SALE i Owner wants to retire and will sell good paying business cheap. Lo cated in good stock raising section, close to Pendleton. Whole thing goes; store building, 8 room dwelling S lots, stock runs about 1400b Price for all 16000.00. Cash or bankable notes. Must be sold at omm MATLQGiC-LA&rZ INVESTHENT GO. INSURANCE C30I S3QC301 Iia Kast Court St. REAL ESTATE IOQOI IOE30I LOANS o 30C30 1 Personal Supervision Our business is a business of small detail. In or. der to give you service we give personal attention to everything and while it means untold work it is building up a business we are proud of. i For Sale. J400 acres, nearly all good plow S5 land. ISO acres tn cuivatJon. or will lease to right party. Address Cun- nlngham Sheep and Land Co., Pilot gg Rock, or J. N. Burgess, Pendleton, i Oregon. Adv. . 5S i Wanted Apartments. Family of three adults deslrea fur- nlshed apartments or furnished 5 rooms and board. State location and advantagea In reply. Address "B" , Kaat Oregonlan. The Try a Sunday Dinner at opper K vettle Notice to the Publics I am again engaged In the cigar business In Pendleton, having pur chased, the Sutton cigar store, for merly the Stingier cigar store, and will be pleased to meet my old fr'ends and customers. (Adv.) OKORGF. STANGrER. Tloror cook Ins st the Golden Rule Cafe. All whltt help. Regular meals 25 cents. Adv. ZZU1 ZJLrd mm PRICES Will Save You Money FLEISHMAN YEAST, freh twice a week. . MINCE MEAT, LB i$c DILL PICKLES, DOZEN 20c SOUR PICKLES, QUART 30c SWEET PICKLES, QUART 40c SWEET SPUDS, 7 LBS 25c CRANBERRIES, 2 QUARTS 25c SOLID CABBAGE, CWT. $2.50 TOMATOES, 3 LBS 25c JUST RECEIVED A COMPLETE LINE OF XMAS CANDIES. Stolen. I One "KmblenT bicycle, doiihle trtis frame, black and blue enamel. Mud (tunrila frnt snd rear. Suitable re-' ward. Not fy "F" this off U-e. Adv. ' J We Sell for LeM f f Phone 476. ' 628 Main Street A