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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1916)
EIGHT PAGES PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGOMAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1916. s H r 5i I Auk ..win Epr?i Mjney Order for Sale Hens Inter PHS Etr Fancy, per box $1.50. APPLES Grimes Golden, box $1.75 King David, box $1.T5 White Wintfr Pearniain, box. $1.25 Blue Winter Prarmain. box $1.50 Wir.es.ips, box $1.25 Delicious, box $1.75 Rome Beau'v, box $1.50 Red Cheok Pippin, box $1.75 Siiitaenberjr. box $1.50 (SAY BIS. GROCERY CO. "QUALITY" Two Phones, 28 823 Main St Jmlgv rliWftg Hack. Circuil Judse (J. VV. shell's is homo from Heppuer where he held a short term of the Morrow circuit court. IVlHUttUU ITokIuiuui CIxxmml Ned Fowler. Pendleton boy who it a freshman :it the University of Ore son, has been acting as chairman ol the bonfire committee of the fresh man class during the football season. Will luuld lUimraiow. A permit has been issued to Arthur Hattou for the building of a bunga low on the corner of South Main and Bluff streets. The bungalow wiil cost about J 1200. To. Try Idaho UM. Col. J. II. Raley, prominent local I attorney, has gone to Lewiston, Ma jho to try a civil case involving shet'p on one of the contracts of 11. .' SUuifield. linuk rWWU llail. !. Holmes this morning forfeited bail of J 10 In police court on a charge of "drunk." New Hospital Dairyman. Antony Gammi, who recently re signed as dairyman at the state pris on, has accepted a position as dairv man at the eastern Oregon insane asylum at Pendleton. Walla Walla Union. Mon Arretted lUe In lVu. I Chief of Police Gurdmie has re. 'ceived word that Frank O. Goklic alias Harry Raymond Carey and Thomas Cana alias Henry Ford, two I of the quartet of men arrested here early in the year when they were found in possession of guns and stol I'amlly Man Arrested. Deputy Sheriffs Blakely and Kates yesterday afternoon Vent out to the Herman Suhl ranch and placed under arrest S. W. Angel who la wanted In Dayton, Wash., on a charge of violat lug the terms of a decree of divorce which provided that he should con tribute to the support of a daughter. He has since married again and has a family here. He will be taken to Dayton this evening. This Gold Weather Makes you want warmer clothes and more of them, also better shoes, overshoes, underwear, gloves, caps, etc This store is amply prepared to care for all your wants and at prices that appeal to the person who is economical. Idlm MltU'iis UK', 15 35c, 49c Ladles' (iloven 25c 4c Children's (ilovtw or Mltlfiut 10c, 15c, 15c Ladles' Fancy Hruadcloth Collars 9 Ho IjuIIcn' CaMhnicro Hose ...... 85c Ijidh- Warm Mewed Horn ......... 15c, 3.1c Cluidrcn's Wool Hose : 25c, 49c Infanta' Cashmere Hose IS 1-Se 19o Children's Mewed Union Suits , 49c, C9o Hoys' Heavy iVnvd Suits , 49c, 69c Hoys' Wool Tnion Suite 98c YOC PAX DO BETTER AT lutlcn' . .S7.DU. $H.IK, $9.90, $12.50, $11.75 lilies' Silk Waists S2.M Chlkln-n's Coat. . SI.9H, $2.49, 2.H. 3.ti, $1.9s TaniUNliantM 9Hc, 11.49 IdHW Corduroy Hats $149 ladles' Auto Hoods 49c, 98o l'almollve Soap, 3 cakw 25o Cutlourw Soap 1HO (Jilt Krigv Nlioe 1Uh 18o , ladles Storm Rubbers , 49o Children's Kubbers S9c 49c WE liKAl), OTIIEltS rYlLLOW en property, have been sent to tho LADIES! Have You Seen the Sweaters! ALho the popular "ERUSHED WOOL" . SCARF AND CAP SETS? We're showing a splendid line of "all wool" sweaters in both plain heavy weaves and in the new stripe effects. They come in cream wool ground with wide stripes of either Emerald green, Copenhagen blue, black, rose or red. They are selling fast and we would urge early choosing before the stock is exhausted. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY mmm Jl terms. They were arrested at De witt, Iowa, while in the act of trying to blow the postoffice safe at that place. A third of the party is now serving time In Idaho. Mr. Mountain Asks Divorce. Mrs. Letla Mountain, formerly Leila Todhunter 'Dtipuis. yesterday afternoon filed suit in the circuit 1 court asking a divorce from her hus band, Walter Mountain, of this city, fhe charges him with cruel nnd in human treatment and her charges are borne out by the fact that her hus band was arretted last niffht by the police upon the complaint of his wife that he had assaulted her while in , drunken condition. His trial is set for this afternoon In police court. They have heen married about a year. (.oil Meeting Tonight. A meeting of the Pendleton Uoli Club has 'been called for this even ing at 7.30 at the Commercial asso- iation rooms and a full attendance it desired. two davs chief Gurdune had the box ..rot-hed when Plsk called for.lt ..)j.v he was promptly arrested. His trial was held yesterday auer- noon. Bootleg'trer (Jets Heavy sentence. Jim Fisk. a farm hand, was yester. day afternoon sentenced in police oourt to pay a $100 fine and serve 30 days in jail for violating the prohibl. tion ordinance. A shipment of sit zallon demilohns of whiskey had been sent to him from Montana and In ! transit two of the demijohns had broken. The odor of liquor led the officers to suspect Its contents and for T. P. W. Employes isanquotted. Last evening the entire salesl'orce of the Peoples Warehouse enjoyed a banquet provided by the management of the big store. Tables were laid on the top floor of the store and they were laden with every delicacy of tho season. After full Justice had been done the fare, a co-operative meeting, such as is held at intervals, was held and the employes exchanged opinions and suggestions for the betterment ol the service and the making of their store a more popular Institution. G. R. McAuslan. retail specialist of the the University of Oregon extension de partment. was present and gave a splendid and much appreciated ad dress upon efficient salesmanship. LOCALS Sb Advertising in Brief Per line first insertion 10c Per Hue, additional insertion.... te Per line, per month $1.00 No locals taken for less than 2oc Couut 6 ordinary words to line. Locals will not be taken over tb telephone except from East Oregon ln paid-up subscribers. Some Coffee is too much oiiQ way Some toe much the Other Golden West Coffee is "Just Rls.hr Of all the furnishings of home there are ne more important than table sliver. The -refined habits of our civilization rebel against Inferiority or maJs 6-believe upon the dining table. The, beat accoutrements for our eating and drinking are something fnore than' utility or luxury they are necessities ' The family silver has always occupied a place of honor by ita appreciated usefulne, beauty and lartingnNis. It is the symbol of re finement, of culture, and of good breeding. It entries fin. In the list of dining room ap polntmenw. It la the last possesion povertjr will give up Home without It Is unthink able. Is your service oomplete for your Thank. giving IMnnnr? If It Isn't let u help you Im prove k- ROYAL M. SAWTELLE Jeweler. For rent Housekeeping rooms. F. 0 1 Clay. Furnifhed rooms for rpnt. 601 Thompson. For Bent Light housekeeping rooms. 726 Johnson street. For rent Housekeeping rooms, 491 Bust Alta street For rent Two furnished house keeping rooms. 124 Jeff Davis. I Strictly modern housekeeping rofcma for rent 'reasonable. 114 Stonewall , Jackaon street. I Wanted Two or three room fur nished apartment. Must be clean. Address "D" this office. .Wanted 3 to 5 room furnished house or apartment, L E. Swan at Pendleton Auto Co. Shop. Lost Sunday on streets of Pendle ton, roll of U a bills. Return to this offloe and receive liberal reward. Classes now forming In clarinet, saxophone, cornet and trombone In struction. Pupils wanted. See Cal Malone, (It Thompson street. I Two good milch cows for sale. Test f and T19 and 7 per cent, both 7 years old, 1-2 Durham and 1-$ Jersey. Give 7 gal. milk' a day. B. E. Zehm, Weston, Ore. , I O. W. Hooker, florist and Oregon I Journal agent, now located at 521 ' Main street next to Conroys Gro cery. The Journal delivered any where In Pendleton, 65 cents a month, I ila 1 1 an1 Cliinav Home Oooklnc at the Golden Rule Cafe. AH white help. Regular meal it cants. Ad I Attention. i There will be a special meeting of the Pauline Rebecca Lodge No. 13, held In the Odd Fellows hall, Thurs day evening, November 16, for the purpose of meeting the president and for Initiation. By order of the Noble Grand Adv. Notice to I'atroris. We will be closed tomorrow, Thurs. c'ny, afternoon, from 1 to 3 for the funeral of Mr. George Eddy, late of ur mechanical department. lAdv) McLKAN ACTu CO. PUBLIC DANCE TONIGHT There will be a public social dance tonight at Eagle Woodman hall. Sawyer's orchestra. Admission 50c. YOU ARE INVITED Expert repairing of Watches and Jewelry. Satisfaction guaranteed Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler. Mi c V If you experience difficulty in reading or If your eyes are tired, strained, or dim It Is nature's warning that some thing must be done to allevi ate and remedy some defect in your vision. Glasses properly fitted are the only remedy for most defects of the eye. Only an Optician of long experience can determine what glasses are needed in the difficult cases; If you come here you are sure of the right kind ol an examination and conse quently the right glasses. Reasonable charges. 3: EYFS tESTfD CUSSES GROUND AND FIITJD-LENSES DUPLICATED. AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING,- PENDU10N.0RE Pmonc 609 LISTEN! 95 per .cent of our stock has been bought before the advance in price, and we are selling it at the old price, better hurry and supply your wants early while it lasts. WW JU.-L'1'A 1 j 1 H xx" Corner MaUi aiul j j J? Ctourt Street. a j j Ifl! LOIS !lllll!lllllSlll!llil!ill!!l!ll!lln!lli!ll!lllllil'"iliS GRAIN and STOGKRANGH 2820 acres on railroad. 2000 tillable, part ready to seed; fair bulldtngi. plenty of water, all fenced and cross fenced. Price now 16. ,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 home of J. 3. Landers on Jackson street. Price reduced now tSOO. House of 9 rooms two blocks from Depot. Fine shade trees, new cement walk, cellar, about half way between high and west end school. This house is Insured for 11000, paid up to June, 1918, policy will be transferred with the property for only $1000. The above 2820 acres can be bought now for 120 per acre. E. T. WADE, Pendleton. Ore. No Commission No Boons Ko Delay No Red Tp Low Interest Rates Liberal Repayment Privileges . Ml Hit Co. Comer Main and Court Sts. Pendleton, Ore, MtmllllltMHUttlM IH I 111 HIHIII IMMIIHItiinitllM fHlllfHIHIIMItffftltllMIH KlIitolMlHMIIllllHIIWIllWIIHllW - "T. P. W; Pare Food Shop" 3 PHONES, ALL 15. ECONOMY SERVICE CLEANLINESS TOMATO CATSUP New 1916 pack, Del Monte Brand, Bottle 20; dozen $2.25 TABLE RAISINS-Extra fancy quality, new crop, pack ages 25 and 50 T. P. W. SPECiAL BLEND The best 35 Coffee on earth. "Jones Dairy Farm" LITTLE SAUSAGES arrive Thurs day morning. Order a pound of these for your break fast. FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES by express daily. Phone your orders. FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT, each 12V2t and 15 Pendleton' Greatest Department Store The Peoples Warehouse Where It Pays To Trade. UICK 1H In test, every day performance and the race for the public favor. ANOTHER CARLOAD JUST RECEIVED 7 Buick sixes of the 1916 series have been sold by this agency and most of them were re-orders. W hat does this mean to you $1175ioltti Cars now here for immediate delivery. See them. OREGON MOTOR GARAGE Incorporated. 1 17. 119. Ul. 123 West Court St. Telephone 468 E 1 1 "y "i ' ""I" i " "i" '