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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1916)
r pa cur: j DAH.Y r'vCT CUCGOMAN, TENDLETON, OREGON, SATUHDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1916. "I PAcru n "1 M3B Aru.tv.an Express Money Order for Sale Here Don't stand around and hiver when you can enjoy this winter by wearing good warm clothes, the kind that you can buy for a very little money at The Golden Rule Store. 5 5 Ml Fish Received by Express thU Morning. GOLDEN COD, SMOKED SALMON, KIPPER ED SALMON, BONELESS CODFISH, SHRED DED CODFISH, FISH FLAKES, SALT SAL MON, SALT HERRING, SALT MACKEREL, FINNAN HADDIE TO ARRIVE SOON. GRAY BKPCERY CO. "QUALITY" Two Phones, 23 623 Man St. More New Coats See Them Tonight Yea! they are in the new Burgundy shades sad prettier styles than ever. In this shipment are coats of WOOL VELOUR, BROADCLOTH and WOOL PLUSH, colors are BURGUNDY, BROWN, RUSSIAN GREEN AND NAVY. $22.50 up to $39.50 "J It Uv Son. A inui'teen i eoud son was born X'sicrd.iy at St. Anthony's hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Herman .ehennini;. Mrs. Petiland Inxiwovlug. Mrs. Claude Penland. who has been critically ill for some time, is report ed to be slowly improving. She is able to sit up a little each day now. Ituys Residence Property. James H. Sturgis has purchased the residence property fi Monroe street, In which he has been living, from E. P. Tulloch. The property was form erly owned by Charles Ferguson. To Attend lawyers' MeeUtur. Several Pendleton attorneys will loave next week for Portland to at tend the convention of the State Rnr Association In the 21st tind 22nd. Among those going down will be Will M. Peterson. sail' ii damaged books, at U'n cents the copy, when some excellent read ing matter may be obtained at u non inal. figure. Athena Press. Sleety Haiu rfcllst, Starting about 12:30 today a sleet) rain began falling and Indications were that It would continue tonight. Ped llad Cheek. I barley Patton. well known local colored man. Is absent from the city and a number of men have checks with his name signed to them upon which they cannot collect money. Where to Gel Scats. I he Oregon Theatre has arranged to have the advance seat sales handl ed through The Delta Instead of nt the Warren Music House as in the past. The theatre has booked a num. ber of good attractions for tile season Hunter Is Killed. Nikulan Venturan, the I'luatilla Greek arrested several days ago for shooting ducks after sundown, enter ed a plea of guilty before Justice o(, about 11:30 when hU the Peace Parkes and was fine $25 and costs. Xo.e Is cm off. Charles Wright, who farms about 12 miles from Pendleton, had hia nose cut off, several teeth knocked out and sufered other Injuries this morning clothing be- 9ix Stndeoakers Sold. came caugnt in the machinery of a gasoline engine. He was hurried to the Pendleton hospital and the doc tors are sewing the nose back In i. n. ivuiKiii, cuumv uisinuutor oi , ymvo tutu exueci io save it tor him Studeboker automobiles, reports the following sales: Studebaker Sixes to 'Alleged Grain Thief CHOirhL O. H. Bishop of Freewater, Charles Ed Vandevere alias Bert Smith In Serell, Ora Holdman and John Mulr I the pitcher that went to the well once of Pendleton, and Fours to L. S. Thome of Holdman and Marlon Han- sell of Athena. Christian Endeavor Meet The Christian Endeavor of the Christian church will meet tomorrow evening at 6 30 o'clock in the Chris tian church to listen to several ad dresses on "Christianity, the Hope of Our Nation." Judge Lowell. Super intendent Young and Dr. Roe will be the speakers. Apple Frown in East Knd. Tassey Stewart, prominent farmer of Milton, is in the city today and ra porto the recent cold snap resulted In the loss of many apples tit the east end of the county. Mr. Stewart has several thousand bushels of wheat on hand yet and thinks he will yet be able to sell for $2.00 a bushel. Will Meet in Echo. The first meeting of the domestic science and manual training teachers In the county will be held In Hcho In the near futnre. At the recent teach ers' Institute the teachers of these branches In the various schools of the county organized with the intention of holding several meetings during the year. Two hi Police Court. Joe Pearson and Rodney Pupuis. arrested yesterday for drinking in a public place, had their names In scribed on the police court docket this morning. Pearson pleaded guilt) a plain drunk charge and was given hit option of a MO fine or five days in Jail. Dupuis forfeited $10 bail. ioo ouen. Recently, it is alleged, he hired a team and wagon, went to the Ira Perkins ranch on Stage Gulch, stole 20 sacks of wheat and sold them to a local mill for $54. He then decamped. The theft was reported to Sheriff Taylor. This morning the sneritr learned that a man was of fering ten sacks of grain to a mill and he questioned him. Investigation led the sheriff to the belief that he was the same who had robbed Per. kins and he was taken Into custody. He had hired a team at the same place as before but Sherirf Taylor was not yet learned where he got the grain. Vandevere sometime ago es. caped from the penitentiary at Walla Walla and. while walking along the road toward, was overtaken by Deo. uty Sheriff J. H. Estes in an' auto. Vandevere, not suspecting he was an nicer. asKea ror a rule and was brought to Jail. UuliiV Patent Hoots, lace, liijjh cloth top. . $3.98 Ladies' Kid llnlton Hoots, standard tops. . $'2.98 (.ills' Shoe. . HHo, $.'JA, $1.19, !., SI KH, $3.49 Hoys' Shoes $1.25, $1.8, $1.19, $1.79, $1.98, $3.49 Men's DresN Shoes $2.98. $3.50, $3.98, $1.50 l-udlos' Storm Rubbers 4e 1 wiles' Too Rubbers 4e Men's Rubbers 69c Children's Rubbers S9e, 49e Men's 4 Ruckle Overshoes $1.98 VOC PAX DO BETTER. AT J. C Penney Co Int. J Heavy fleeced douldc cotton lllunkets 72vNO $1.49 Wool lilanketH, plulu white border or plaids $2.98 Wool Rails 72x80 $1.69 36 Inch Heavy White Outing 15c 36 Inch Wool Serge, all colors 49c 50 Inch Klack and White Chock Suiting 79o 36 Inch MoHsalluea 79o 40 Inch GuorgcUa Crepe' $1.4$ 40 inch Croiie do Chlnon 98c, $1.25, $1.49 IVrcalcw, 27, 31 and 36 Inches, yd. IKv. 10c, 12 He WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW pant and close ndherence to the rules laid down on the charts was noted by the class. The next session of the class will be at 8 o'clock Monday evening and the general subject for the week will be the fundamentals of fabrics. The treatment of the subjects will be such as to bring out those points not usual ly known by sales people handling the goods. Cotton, linen, wool and silk will be treated on the different evenings. SUNDAY AY picture of the church of God In the world today. Every experience of the church is set forth In the life of Israel. The music will be a special feature at Sunday's services. Mrs. Fagun will sing at each service and Miai Kessl will give another of her violin solos at the Sunday evening service. These meetings will not run much longer. If you expect to attend now Is the time. DALE KOTIIWELL Optometrist and Optician. Glassos ground and fitted. Lenses duplicated. American National Bank Building, Pendleton. uillllllilitiiiiiiilllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllililluillllllllllllllllUlUK AT THE REVIVAL EVANGELIST KAGAN ANNOl'NCKS TWO (r HIS MOST POPCLAR SERMONS. 1 13; PROUD Of More Campaign Expenses. The Umatilla County Republican Central Committee spent ' $781. SO during the recent campaign In this county, most of the sum going for advertising and public meetings. The committee collected $802.50 ln do nations. The largest sums contrib uted were $100 each by Frank Curl, chairman, Marlon Jack. Hughes' Al. liance. Representative R. N. Stanfleld, and R, I. Keator, district attorney- elect. Frederick Steiwer senator- elect, and R. T. Brown, clerk-elect, contributed $50 each: Supt I. K. Young and Recorder B. 8. Burroughs $76 each; W. M. Slusher, candidate for comissloner, $22 50, and Represen. tative R. W. Rltner. $20. The state ment was filed by W. C. B. Prultt, secretary. Several other statements Announcement Our beautiful Holiday Catalogue for 1916 has been put into the mails. If you haven't received yours kindly phone to us or write to us and we will send you one by return mail. This is the most complete catalogue that we have ever issued and it will aid you very much in giving you sug gestions for your holiday shopping. If you are not on our mailing list just write us a postal card or phone to us and we will put your name on our records. ROYAL M. SAWTELLE Jeweler. i 5 5 lire. Sale on Rook. Miss Sabra I.. Nuson, were also filed today. George D. county liDrar.l "' w. v... Ian. was in the elty yesterday, assist rT-" 'l9'45;,?'' M' S '50' ing the local library board In arran?-i"- M,"' ub,,can candidate for ing for the reopening of the library 1 liv fire in, la(ll"s ... . ecently damage expect to open the llbary next Wed neSsday afternoon in the same quar ters, which will be restored for occu. pancy. They plan to have a "fire ard. democratic candidate candidate for -superintendent, $13.45. FRENCH W Alt MIXISTE SALOMCA. AT u:strict Attorney Fred Steiwer is back from Canyon City where he had been assisting in the prosecution of some criminal cases. He will return there next week. i' '' tp. ; y ill & " i i i t 1 . n-irTr Miiiiiiiiiii- , a-Mli ( Attention Knitrbts of Pytiiins. Grand Chancellor H. G. Wormian and Grand Keeper of Records an J Seal Walter G. Geeson will pay Damon Lodge No. 4 an official visit on Mon day evening. November 20th. Page rank work and refreshments. (Adv.) C P. MILLER, C- C. Public Dance Tonight. Hooe Hall. The public Is cordially invited to attend the regular Saturday night dance tonight ln Moose hall. Music by Sawyer's orchestra Admission. 50 cents. Adv. Wheat $1.00 I it Socle and Up. 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. GEXTJ30USS Important development in the Bal I'atis are looked for shortly as a re sult of the visit of Gen. Reques, I'tench minister of war. to Salonlca. Announcement of General Reques Meserice In the Greek city where the allies I'alkan army Is making Its 1 e.'idquarters. has Just been made In 'aiis. A week ago the French war ffie' officially announced that Gen ' f .it Koipi'-s w.'ih absent "on an !m ''!" trtt rni-i,n." DEMONSTRATION GIVEN SALESMANSHIP CLASSES Work hi AU Oassc ft, Admirable Performed I'nder Direction of prof. MeAtwlan. The subject considered at the short course In salesmanship at Its fifth ses sion which Is the last for this week, nas the one hundred points of sales manship as applied to actual sales by demonstrations before the class. Prof. (i. R. McAuslan, who Is field ex pert for the University of Oregon and has charge of this course, showed first an example of skillful salesmanship and then asked numbers of the data to take part. In the first demonstra tion, Mr Edward Oualtncy took the part of the salesman, assisted by C. R. Martin, who acted as the customer buying a shaving outfit. The second demonstration sale was conducted hv Miss YL Kinman and Miss Virginia Todd, the articles sold being gloves and veils, and In a th!rd demonstra tion Mr. C E. K'nersly sold men's furnishing? to Mr. Ed Gualtney. The work In all cae was most admirably perform"! on the part of each partlcl- "WutciirXH at the Cross" Subject of Morning Service, "Where the Devil Goes to Church" Is Evening Theme. Sunday will be full of interest to all who attend the evangelistic services nt the Christian church. Mr, Fagan an nounced two of his most popular sub jects. On the morning he will preach on the theme "Watchers at the cross" and the evening subject will bo. "Where the Devil Goes to Church." Last night Mr. Fagan preached a great sermon study on Moses as a type of KTirist. Moses, the law giver and leader of Israel prophesied that God would raise up a prophet unto them like unto me. In Jesus of Naz areth the Mediator of a better coven-1 j ant we have the fulfillment of the H prophecy. Mr. Fagan In a very strlk Ing manner pictured the bondage of the son of Jacob In Egypt, a symbol of the bondage of all men In sin. then going forth from Pharoah, led by Moses through the red sea with the wilderness, each feature of which sets forth corresponding steps In God's pardon of men and their liber ation from the bondage of sin. Paul makes like comparison in the tenth chapter of 1 Cor., when he says, "For I would not, brethren, have you ignor. ant, that our fathers were all under the cloud, and all passed through the sea, and were all baptized with Moses In the cloud and ln the sea." The experience of Israel ln the w'l derness for forty years is a wonderful I'M l Ay. MR. EDISON'S WONDERFUL PKONOGRAFB $36.00 WITH 12 RECORDS A little down and a little each month or week. Tes, you may keep this new Edison Thomas A. Edison's great phono graph with the diamond stylus and jour choice of records, too, for only $3(.00, including 12 records.. Tou may pay a little down and a little each month or week. Try the New Edison In your home before you decide to buy. Etitertain your friends with your ftvorlte records. Write Today for our New Edison Hook. Send your name and address for our new book and picture of the New Edison phonographs. No obli gations. WARREN'S MUSIC HOUSE Edison Phonograph Dlstrlbtiton Pendleton, Oregon. :IIli'eS((jrt 01 rifPrnco-.K WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF fUEL OUR LEADER IS "PEACOCK" COAL. After trying it you will be convinced along with our many other satisfied customers that "Peacock" coal is the best on the market. PHONE 178 E-Liiiirai snvTii CO. 5 QUALITY, QUANTITY, SERVICE 5 niiiniiiuiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirf GRAIN and ST6GKRANGH 2820 acres on railroad. 2000 tillable, part ready to seed; fair buildings, plenty of water, all fenced and cross fenced. Prlc now $60,000. I have some desirable residence property In Pendleton for sal at less than 'cost to build, and lots thrown ln. Among which are the fine modern home of J. a. Landers on Jackson street. Price reduced now $600. House of 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 $1000, paid up to June, 1918, policy will be transferred with the property for only $1000. The above 2820 acres can be bought now for $20 per acre. E. T. WADE, Pendleton. Ore. Expert repairing of Watches and Jewelry. Satisfaction guaranteed Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler. Don't shift gears, buy a CHEVROLET If you want all the convenieces of a big car, the same power but a lower cost of up-keep and operation, you can get it in the popular little car for CARS HERE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY W. C NAY, Distributing Agent for Umatilla Coonty Full line of parts. Repair shop with factory ex pert in charge. Prompt garage service. An agency that is here to stay. See them at the ROUND-UP CITY AUTO GARAGE 812 Garden Street.