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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1917)
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY. JUNE 21, 1917 EIGHT PAGES oooooooooooooooooooooooooo PAGE EIGHT o o o 1 o o o o o o o o o o a o o 3 CO 13 L V, CI it. -M Strawberries for Canning The uu is near for can ning. Our stock is fresh every morning. Watch this space for prices. Economy Jars, Old Mason Jars, Seal Fast Jars, Jelly Glasses, Rubbers, Covers and Clamps. GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. "QUAUTY" Two Phones 28 S23 Main St o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o e o o o o o o Klks Mmiiw TontKhu An initaltory meeting of Pendle ton lodge K. P. O. R. will he held this evening. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo 15 y Fb sf& S3 DO ill Aprwfscirs Named. Raxmiu Henri ksou. William Shan non and J. K, Montgomery have been appointed appraisers of the estate of the late John H. King- Wool SsnJe PostMned. The wool mile scheduler! for Con don today has been postponed until June 2Et inasmuch as not nil the wool Is ready. A sale will he held at Henpner on June 2S and there will lie none until that date. the Slangier property on Ourdei street. WoVk will beRin immeiui ly and it is planned to hav building ready for occupancy in two months. the wlth- N'cw I'nderlaker. K. A. Fit Patrick, who wan re cently in business in Enterprise. Ore., has taken a position as undertaker for John S, liuker and has moved his family here. Victim of Acf-dent Hurled. The remains of noc" Correll, who was accidentally killed at Hermiston yesterday by a freight train, were buried today at Olney cemetery. Cor oner I trow n investigated the accident yesterday . and brougnt the body to Pendleton. Xatatorhim ThieytN Husy. The natatorium thief ts early on the job this year Yesterday a half dozen different patrons of the swim mi nit pool lost valuables from their clothes while they were in the pool. In all about j?n was stolen while on man lost his war census registration card. S mhh l t Is 1-i ned . Chief of Tolice Al Roberts yester day arrested J. I Wood on a charge or' exceeding the spe d limit and ho 1 aid a fine of $ H wi police court this morning. i:hilrit of Indian Crart. In the windows of the IVople1 Wa rehouse timiorrcw and Saturday will he exhibited some of the work done during the past ear ly the In dian girls at the agency school. Mrs I.. I Kills has tauimt domestic sci ence and art at the school this year and her pupils have snowu remark able aptitude and progress. The ex hibit includes samples of embroidery, crochet and knitting:. Carnival May Conn Here. A carnival may come to Pendleton for the week beginning July 30. A representative appeared before the council last evening- and offered $0- for the privilege of showing here on the hitrhiner grounds in the enst end of the city. The matter was left up 1 f S" jumped up to the license committee. (single d iv and the Morte ons Monday. A number of gas consumers in Pendleton have been complaining lately of weak gas. Ir. F V. Vin cent, manager of the p. p. & L,. Co stated this morning that the new re tort would be ready Monday and would eliminate any more trouble Meanwhile if consumers will regu late the ventilation holes at the has- of their burners he thinks they will not be bothered- The consumption Trt.anA feet in .1 ompuny has had Permit for w limmlrv. The council last evening granted a permit to William mrchnse. owner of the Troy laundry, for the con struction of a concrete building on difficult v- in keeping ; while the new ret rt ci nih il supply be fired. Summer Wash Fabrics "Our Piece Goods Dept. has just been replenished with a new shipment of New Summer Fabrics in all of the dain tiest colors as well as plain and fancy stripe. These include voiles, plain and fancy Crepes, Organdie. Batiste and a wonderful showing of Basket Weave cloth for the season wear. Our Down Stairs Store has an unu sual offering of Poplin Dresses at S6-S5. Berry and Fruit Sets Are you going to use the same old ,fruit set you have had so many years, all chipped and out of style? Let us show you our pretty hand painted ones, also our cut glass and plain crystal. Our China Department is full of new and sugges tive ideas for the hostess, in china and glassware. Royal M. Sawtelle China Dept. IH. (vlclurll Ni'lK -Itimeulow.' j ':i'l;i:n f.ee t'aldw.-ll of Tnmp n , h;l." disposed of the KUnualow poJ thrill and bowling ;tjles to H. P. , Simpson of w.ilr t'reek. ore., his d : pai'Mire in the near rutiire for a mo bilisation ramp nt'r es-"ilul in tin j Hle lie has taken in payment a well j improved farm in Josephine conntv . and :t house and )( In (hmcIiui ;. ' Mr. Simpson will arrive in a few days to take rhurste uf Hie business. Th" ; deal was made thrmiKh the firm of ; Kstey & Friedley. THOSE CHILDREN Are you dressing them in the way you should ? Are you making them feel that they are as well dressed as their playmates? You do not have to fpend a great deal for their clothes, as long as we are here. Our stock is always complete with ready to wear garments for the boy or girl and at prices that you can afford to pay. Hoys' lllue Serge- Null I..V f.YAO. S7.50 IKs' rXncv Mixture suits Si.BK. :t.ji, I.H, .YtM Hoys' Knee I'mits 4th- to SI. 40 HoyV Irrsa Hats Hr. Sl.aa small IKiyV Hah Hall llutx S.V;, 4Hii lluyH' -1Ih 4c, H9r tUtys SKirt HluitMN aiitt SlilrtM 4ms. an Hoys' Work shirts 4tt I'lilUlron One ri IMay Suits 7mr VOC CAN ltf.VA SUH'klnirH Iloy-N I'lllOII SllllH t.lrlN' ;iiurliain lrest't C.lrlM' I'nlun SnltM t.lrlM sumnn'r Vimm . . . . . . . i.v, a.v SSo, 4' . 6- U $2. IS .... S1W, 41X1 10c, 1.1c, 2.1c t.lrls' Summer HutN 41k- to ti.ii ;irl- I'aranoln ic. 4fK: hlldr-ii's Stork Init I.to, 2.V- Hoys' Mud ;irlH' IbttlilnK suits . . , . I We. Ne, SI.L'3 WE I.KAO DO BIOITKR Sj . THC GOLDEN RULE 7 J OTIIFItS THE GOLDEN RULE I paigu. They have collected consid etable money over and above the $:tti,tiiM allotment but the commit tee refuses to predict what the total figures will be. The full subscription will probably be announced Satur day. President Wilson has ' asked thut nil communities oversubscribe as the needs of the Red Crosa are in creasing and will increase as the war progresses. liny Saon six. K. S. Harris has purchased a Six of the City Auto Co. Sclmefers Have Son. A son was born this morning to Mr. a nd M rs. A. U Schaef er it t Si . A n -thuny's hospital. at llerniMoniHU" Mate Sou. A son va born yesterday A nt bon 's hospital to Mr. and C. ( . lirk of Heriniston. St M rs. Claude Hampton left last niKht fr Portland. J. I). French. (Jurdaite stockman, N u Pendleton visitor. Fred Wilson, formerly an Athena attorney and now in Portland, spent yesterday in Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. M. U Watts and dau ghter of Athena are in the city today. Mr. Watts is attending the grain Htmidnrdixution hearing. Stanley Stores, who was graduated lioin Whitman College yesterday, has n turned to Pendleton. His father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. K. Say les. attended the commencement exercises. The Christian Kmbavor Society of the christian church will entertain with a garden party tomorrow night at the home of Mrs. J. I.. Mcpher son, 604 West High street. A smalt admission will be charged und thu public' is cordially Invited. LOCALS eleven brown Strayed from my place miles northwest of Athena. gelding, six years old. anout sixteen hands high, white strip in face, fore top reached, white hind foot, saddle, marks, gentle to handle, weighs elev en hundred, shown good breeding for running horse. Has white spot tn right eve. and scar on lei I stifle. will pay a liberal reward for Informa tion leading to his recovery. It. H. McKwtn. Athena, urn. thena oiiiun tit Hospital. M r. Sanferd Stone of At hna u lerwent an operation this morning t. Anthonv's hospital. Announce- subscripting Saturday. Pendleton and 1' ma til la county ire ebbing up their fled Crows cam- Twin City Team Here snmlay. I The Milton-Free water ten Hi of the j tri-Coiiniy lea i; tie will be here on j SUTiday to meet the combined Peiulle- ton ami Pilot Kock teams. Definite .issuram e has been received thut the ' team will curne. The team has bad a rtmarkabl siiceeHsful season. On Strawberry day it easily defeated the j Wa'lii W'al la team but the Pendleton- IMbu flock bos figure the can win.) ;oi vision JiKd vision does not necessa ri I y mean that your eyes are perfect, headache, dixzineas, pain in or about the eye, twitching or inflamnu-d eye lids, pain in the back of the neck, cross eyes. etc. are often symptoms of eyestrain, that are quickly relieved v hen proper fitting glasses are worn. If you experience any of the above smptoms, no matter how well you see it will pay you to have your eyes examined, and if there is any eye strain proper glasses should be worn. If you come here you are sure of the riirht kind of an examination and J consequently the right glasses. Rea sonable charges. ItALK ItOTIIWFI.I, Optometrist and Optician. American National Hank Building. 1M II: E " 53 I Store j s0 OO - - ' - Ji 't'-ltwa -icitrj, (ji ii.'Tr-mTiim.t .ii'ii.MTi,. g Spend only one dollar, save five or more bv cleaning 2 1 1 11 1 W He- j-,. S Panama Hats. ' ' ' 1 " i OUR WORK GUARANTEED. A I r MINERVA HAT CLEANERS I 5 Temple Building: 612 Main Street. S The Government Has Ordered 3300 Republic Trucks I'o you know what tht means? i-t your or-r In ItU.IIT NOW. S,oii v ou K.,nt be ahle to -et THAT TKl'i "K V".f XKKU So BAL- J.Y TM1S Y KA It. FENDLETON AUTO COMPANY "Cars of Merit". llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIt' I BILLY'S BRAN-NEW 1 PHILOSOPHY j Tonent mey jxifT a nan up j but it never props him up. ARE YOU POflTD UP OR PROPPED UP? The pep In our Hran-New is guaranteed to furnish the neces sary pep to PROP you up. K v r y day we h re bot 1 1 1 n g BRAN-NEW ROOT BEER GINGER ALE SARSAPARILLA VANILLA CREME fr Yot and our otbr friends. The pep is tn the battle. Win. Rocsch Bottling Co. Pendleton Oregon Want f .iiartllan Appoiiitel. A hearing is betmr held tot;iy be fore t 'iiiinty J mine Ma rsh on t he pe tit ion ask tug for the appointment of a miardian over A. Phillips. aged Weston cit izr-n. The old gentleman l:a an estate valued at $ I J.iMifi ami bis daughters. Mrs. K. I. Watt and Mrs. K. C. Hogers. feel that he is nct competent, to munakte it. He is r sistim; the ietitiuu. PERSONAL AND NEWS NOTES FROM HERMISTON (Hunt orevonian Hpecinl.) HKltAllSTtfN. Juno 21. Dr. unci MrH Frank V. Prima and baby ur riverl in thiH city Friday from Port land, and are oc-ctipyiiiK the New port I'uttajff on tllauvH avenue. Dr. Prime recently bo'JKht the dt-ntul practice of ir. J. A. l?anipbell. Mihs liertha OiHhon, lornier pop ular reKiilent of H-rmiston, but now livinir in Hend, Mpent the week-end an the aili-Ht of Mra. J. b". McXaUKht Mix Kinma Ralph, auditor of th; frewent !tore in Hroane, in here to upend her vacation with h-r broth ern. Joe and Frank Kalph. Mn. J. T. Hlnkle l the proud poKeeeMor of a f i iipv Franklin car which her hUHbanrt purchaaed for her lal week lit pendlfton. Mi ax Virginia ' Todtl of Pendleton. x,ent Sunday with tier parentB in thin rlty. Mlxx VirKinla Todd of Pendleton spent Sunday with her parentn iu thiH city. Mr. and Mra. H. T. Fr.mer and inn. KiiKh, were county eat vlsitorJi Mon day. MImh Heaxle McPherson returned home Monday evening rrom Pendle ton where he spent several day at the home of her parent. Mr. and Mrs. J. U MoPhernon Mr. and Mrs. William Kennedy and two daughters rt Sunday morn- in fur Portland where they are t" mike their home. Karl Klnniley. who In manager of hi fat her n More In f'ulver, pent Saturday and Sunday In thin city al the home of hl parents, Mr. and Mm. H. 8. Kintrxley. Mra. B. P. Knapp and three chil dren arrived In thi city Saturday from Seattle, to Join Mr. Knapp of the I'matllla tjindu fompany. They are domiciled In the Kennedy home. Mlas Irva Blirdlck of Metollil. rireiron. wa a aueM at the Kinsley home Saturday and Sunday. H. I. Newell. project ninnnsri. .ent Thtiraday in Pendleton. Mr. and UrH. II. K llnrlholoinew. Mr. and Mrx. V. II rmchholz. and Mr and Mm. Hiexland Moore and small nm. all of St: nfleld, were In th: cit- Mitnday evenlnir. havinir driven down in Mr liartholomew' handsome new car. Wa Let Nothing Spoil , The loss of one'roast from impro per exposure would buy ice for sev eral weeks and the expense of one case of ptomaine poisoning would buy ice for the entire season. SEE OUR ECONOMY ICE BOX FOR $5.15. No one can afford to be without ice from a standpoint of economy. HANG OUT YOUR ICE SIGN. Phone 178 Sftfie-terp Co. i H Quantity Service Illlllil! LAJ Hi nn .llltllllllllllllllllHIMIItlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll? pius i-xii txxtu pitooi eriox XKW YORK, June 1. An nouncement was made here that the bureau of awards and prises of the National Agricultural league has ap propriated siiO.OOA to be awarded In prize to stimulate trie production of f.Hd products throughout the United Staes. Awards ranging- from 1500 o ",000 will be made for the lHst quality an I greatest quantity of various grains and vegetables. There will be other prize amounting to ;,,ti(ia for He rn. -at prod'M-tf, and p'.iihh raisin 3 11 i3 SUPEn-SIK Another Carload Coming No other six resembles the HUDSON SUPER-SIX. Don't be misled it is a HUDSON INVENTION. A power developer and gasoline saver. Wait until they arrive. Ask for a demonstration. Oregon Motor Garage 117. II. Ill Incorporated. 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