East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 14, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWELVE, Image 12

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, JULY 14. 1917.
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FRUIT JARS
Jelly Glasses
SEAL FAST JARS, BEST ON THE MARKET.
We keep this brand in V's Pint, Pints, Quarts
and Vi Gallon Size.
ECONOMY JARS, OLD MASON JARS,
GOLDEN STATE MASON JARS.
NEW MASON JARS.
Economy Covers, Economy Clamps, White
Crown Covers fit any of the old style Mason
jars; Golden State Mason Covers, Old Mason
Covers, Baby Mason Covers, Kerr Self Sealing
Mason Covers, Old Mason Rubbers, New Mason
Rubbers, Jelly Glasses, Parawax.
QUAKER CORN FLAKES
12 Packages for $1.00.
Exclusive Agency in Pendleton for GOLD
MEDAL BUTTER, OLD MONK OLIVE OIL
-and CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE.
We Sell American Express Money Orders.
CRAY BROS. GROCERY CO.
"QUALITY"
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Klre ThTrvatrited At Itiiiiidry.
A fire was threatened hi the Troy
Uundr- this murnlnK when the bis
smokestack burned out. The lire
department hosed the building and
prevented any spread of the fire.
Leavtuje Oil Auto Trip.
Walter S. Bowman, pioneer photo
grapher of Pendleton, accompanied
by his wife and daughter, expect to
leave today or tomorrow for a six
weeks' auto trip through Oregon and
California. They expect to go as fat
south as San Diego. , .
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Will Oonrt-r With V. S. v. V.
Dean Shull left this morningfor
Portland as a representative of Atala
bon Camp U. S. W .V., to confer
with the authorities in Portland upon
the matter of cooperating in the pro
tection of the grain fields of thH
county during tho harvest season.
pn-clation Tor Rood headKcar Is in no
wise impaired, saw the hat and took
!n insane fancy to It. When the
editorial president came to leave the
hospital, his hat was not where he
left it. It required a diligent search
by the attedtiantg before it was recovered.
HaURhter Born.
A daughter watt born last night at
506 Union street to Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Zerba of Athena.
Asf'oclaU'd Charities Meeting.
A special meeting of the Associat
ed Charities will be held this evening
at the council room of the city hall.
Don't be Sceptical
We are getting more business each day from Pendleton and Umatilla county.
Why not get yours? The higher prices charged at other stores are compelling peo
ple to find a more reasonable place to trade, and that is us. Some of the reasons:
.f. I", ("out Sewing Thrvail 0
.1. I". Coats Crochet Tlircutl. all hIm-m luo
American Alarm Clocks h ho
Irrigates Talcum jac
IjA lUaehc Face l'owtlpr 8e
('lgats Tooth Panto -. He, ltte
New Cohered Beads 25o, 4 no
Itoudolr Capa , a Ho, 4c, BHo
Val. Uwpa, yard 3c to 13 c
India l.lnon. yard . . . .a 1.3c, loo. 13 He, ibo 83c
lliiH MumIIii, yard lie
Figured ami Ktried Ijihiis, yurd I -4c
r'aii y IHnigx-e Silks, yard He
Plain IHinuce Hllks, yar, . d. '. . . . . 7Be, Hf, fl.seiv
Hummer Parasols titto to t'J.8
Auto Capa lttc to SI.VH
Mlildy Blousos
IVmgw Silk Waists
Crepe IH thine Wulsts
811k Petticoats
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WE LEAD
THE GOLDEN MULE
OTHKRS
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Buys Into Schacfer'a Jewelry.
Jjt. E. Green, employed as watch
maker for the past three years at
the A. I Schaefer Jewelry store, has
purchased an interest In the store.
Mr. Green has had 18 years' experi
ence in wholesale and retail jewelry
business besides having an expert
knowledge of the intricacies of
watchmaking.
Held I'nder $1500 Bonds.
William Kennedy of Hermlstun,
charged with assault with a danger-
I ous weapon upon his son. was yester
I clay afternoon' held under 11600 nft
I er being arraigned before Justice of
ithe Peace Joe H. Parkes.
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SmaU Mtv Can Knh.st.
The minimum height and weight
for acceptance as an army recruit
has been reduced so that a very small
man, providing he is otherwise quai
nt ay now enlist. Recruiting
' Officer Frank Harvey this morning
received instructions that the mini
mum height had been reduced to 61
inches and the minimum weight to
110 pounds.
Thermometer at lu'i.
The mercury reached 10'J thin aft
ernoon, as high as it has been thia
season. At noon the official ther
mometer registered 100 and the max
Inmm was reached about 1:30. At
2:4r the mercury had sunk to 98 ow
ing to clouds blowing up.
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For Warm Weather Wear
one of our cool
Warner's
R list-Proof
Corsets
will make fy distinctness
and comfort all through the
summer.
You can wash a warner's
it will not rust. Buy two
or three at a time and so be
sure of a fresh, clean corset
everj- summer day.
See our Special Display.
Has Beautiful Skunk Hides.
Stanley Jewett of the biological
survey had Just finished mounting
four beautiful skunk hides and they
now form the most attractive part of
his exhibit of Bird and animal skins
i The animals were captured by him
recently while on a moving picture
Market Writer Hen-.
Hymen H. Cohen, market editor of
the Oregon Journal, arrived in Pen
dleton early this afternor.n on his an
nual pilKrimuge of inspection over
the Inland empire wheat fields. He
has Just been through the Palouse
and Walla Walla countries and finds
conditions better than he anticipated.
He expects a big crop this year.
PIONEER WOMAN DIES
AT HER ATHENA NOME
Mrs. izala'tli Ktamier nses Away
Thursday Alteriiooii, Aged B2 Year
8 Months and 15 lays.
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l'AKTMKNT.
live I'roni I'nlty Kullst.
From the little town of Unity,
Oregon, five young men arrived in
Pendleton this morning for the pur
pose of enlisting. All of them enlist
ed In the Tenty Field Regiment of
the National Army at the office of
t orporal Frank Harvey and will leave
for. Portland for final examination.
They are Arahie J. Davis. Hav It
inpwun w li nniB mey surarcu- faust, Arthur R. and Dclbert W.
nusl.aiuls and Joseph O. Hard man.
j ed in getting some good motion pic
jj: tres of the little tsrlped animals but
5 had a rather odorous time of It then
i and for a few days succeeding
Kaaari IUroroe Suit OLsmiSMcd.
j Mr. and Mrs. Jacob B. Kasari yes-
' terday settled their domestic difficul-
i ties' and the divorce suit and cross-
, complaint was dismissed by their at
S torney. Mr. Kasari brought the suit
; f or divorce and his wife promptly
2 1 brought a cross-complaint What
thrtatened to be a bitterly fought
. C5U. ended nencenhlv when thn hus- 'i
band, wife and two children met dur- i nter alc,nt? on the farm
Afraid or Huxhand; Wants Divorce.
Afraid that her husband will kill
her father or brother, accord ins t'
her all. ';il ions, Mrs. Artie M. tteu
the of haket Mountain hua brought
uit uainat Clarence Hniitht: for u
divurce. She alleKeH that he has or
dered her father, H. Case of Wes
ton. iwuJ htr brother to keep off ht-:
farm and threatened to kill them if
they cmiit upon it. She further al
leges that he left home laat May.
leaving her and their IS year old dau-
Day before
( Kant Oretffonian Special.
ATHENA, July 14. Mrs, KMzabeth
Stamper died Thursday afternoon at
the home of her sou. ii. W. Bush, at
the age of 8 2 years ft montliH and i;
days. She had been ill for a number
of years, the Immediate cause of her
death beiuK due to paralysis.
Mrs. Stamper was one of the few
remaining- pioneers who came to
Umatiila county in the early 70's,
coming to this county 4 4 years afro
Since last fall Mrs. Stamper has
been lMnjr in Athena with her son.
She leaves two daughters, Mrs. B.
F. SwatfRart and Mrs. James Stamp
er and three sons. Milt, Willis and
Tube. The funeral was held at 2
o'clock today at the M. K. church
itev.. Walter S. Olei.er officiated. The
bin ial took place in the Athena
cemetery.
Notice.
Future meeting of the Carpenters'
and Joiners Pnion will be held In
the I,tttle Kagle-Woodman (ITnioin
Hall J. H. HOS-. President.
Karl a. WILLIAMS. 8ecretar'. 7-1
Thoujrh a great many cows are sr'
Uiff dry. the result Is not due to the
eloquence of prohibition congressmen.
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ing the afternoon and agreed to for
get all past differences.
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Buy your pillow cases and sheets in
ur Down Stairs Store.
Pruittn Keturn Yom Trip.
W. C. E. Pruitt, publicity man for
the Pendleton Round-Up, arrived
home yesterday from an extended
trip through the Willamette valley
and southern Oregon where be frun i
much interest In the annual frontier
Jj ! festival of this city. He attended
several of the small frontier shows
X ; does not believe they will interfere
its with the Round-Up crowd. He was
j j accompanied on his auto trip by his
js j wife. Miss Mary Juerger joined them
Ei j t Salem and returned with them, as
j I also did Miss Jean Jacobs of Port
jSjland and Miss Margaret Fell of Eu
jS j gene. Miss Jacobs will ie a guet
j of the Pruitts and Miss Fell of her
grandmother Mrs. Clara Stocker.
eserda he returned and found that
her father had been visiting her. His
actions so alarmed them that her fa
ther was hurried away, she alleges.
She further alleys that he is ex-
I tremely brutal and orupi in his treat
ment of his stock. She wants the cus
tody of the daughter. Carter &
Smv the are attorneys for hrr.
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Enjoins Every One to Economize.
LET NOTHING SPOIL
This Means
TACOMA STREET CAR
EMPLOYES THREATEN
TO STRIKE MONDAY
I.K.WKS KVI'IICK KTUK.
$3A, TO I'KAIMJHV IXSTITl TK
TACoMA, July 14. Street car mo
tormpn. conductors and fmpbs of
every other brunch of the Tacorna
PreHidnt lAt His Hat. railways voted today to call a strike
President K. K. Hrodie of the Ore- .v;onda nurning unleas th ir rcjiifStH
Son State Pdltorial Association went j to tht- inanat-nifiit were acceded to
down to the Eastern Oregon State I befure then. The rnen ask for rein
Hospital last evening with a hat on j statement of the six street car rnen
his head but he had a narrow es-jan one electric operator recently dis
cape from returning hareheaded. It charged for connection with the uni
so happened that one of the inmates on, it was alleged. They ask the
of the hospital, whose faculty of up- right to organize locally.
Th nu h his es ta t e is v hied
approximately at $3T only,
Charles Hammond. veteran
Kni;IIsh bootblack who died
here recently, left a will in
which, with the exception of 2S
cents to each of several rela
tives In Kn gland. he deviled
and bequeathed all of his pro
perty to the Peabody Institute
of Netv York, a charitable? insti
tution. Hack of the will there is' a
story. The will was drawn in
1106 by City Recorder Thomas
Fitie Gerald and was . turned
over by him today to V. Strohle
administrator. At the time of
the making of the will. Ilam-
j mond was under the impres
Hton 'that someone in Kngland
! had left him conniderable pro
! pern. In some manner he de
veloped a belief that a promi
nent Cortland at torn i y and tho
Pritlsh consul were conspiring
to defraud him of his property
and. knowing that the Pen body
institute was a wealthy corpor
ation, made tha t institution his
chief beneficiary, thinking It
would undertake to Hecure the
property by Inial means.
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i Ln.nun i,i.h ii, limlJ s
department Is the opinion of 1'nlted
StKtoH 8tnator Oconee E. ihamber
laln, of Oretcon, chairman of the mil
itary affairs committee of the sen
ate. Senator Chamberlain made thia
assertion on the floor of the senat-.
and added that If these aples can
found they must either be ahot or
hanged. Henator fhHinherlaln say.-
ha feels certain that information re
KardiiiK the 1'erHhimr expedition to
Franre reached Germany from spiel
In Amerti-a and that these aples have
aids in the nnvy department.
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IXN'IKN. July 12. The slnklmt
of 14 British merchantmen of more
than 1800 tons Is reported in the
weekly summary of .shipping losees
issued today.
Three merchantmen of less than
1K00 tons and seven fishing vessels
also were sunk.
That there are spies in the nn
Kehlnd the Knst St. i.ouIk murders
Ih the skulklmt figure of the scoun
drel who sprea'ls deadly r'imors.
1 M.K ROTHWEIX
Optomi'trlut and optic-tan
Eyes sclelitif dal
ly examined.
.iaea ground
to fit.
American National Bank Building
Pendleton.
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PHILOSOPHY
LIVING PLEA FOR NAVAL RECRUITS
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Economy and Comfort
W liave met the issue by reducing the price on ice
. btok3 in spite of the increased cost of manufacture and
owr;itn!i.
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rr , QUALITY QUANTITY SERVICE
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especially If lis ,
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It's the joy-aivlig midsummer
Juice.
We hoi tic it.
"It's awful the way some
of us chase temptation: ft
has fit a chance to escape?
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Owing to theirmore practicable construction are
sure to become Umatilla County's mont popular
TRUCKS
Carload Now Here
Another Carload Coming
One-Ton Denby Truck ... $1500
Two-Ton Denby Truck $1985
Three-Ton Denby Truck $2450
This is our last shipment to be sold at the old
prices. Hereafter they will be advanced in price
$100 for each ton of capacity.
BUY NOW
Oregon Motor Garage
This
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intercetinn pl-a for mival reiruitx tu HUiienl by niivnl rookiex at the Orent Ijik
lke li.uff. III., n-ar Chicago. Theie are al-nut .si-ientv men to each letter.
117. 110. 121,
N.ivil Training
Incorporated.
123 Weft Court 51."
Telephone 4M
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