East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 27, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY. JULY 27, 1917.
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QUAKER BRAND, OUR REGULAR PRICE
3 pkgs. 25c
SATURDAW SPECIAL NO. 1
Wory Gloss Starch, 4 packages 25c
SATURDAY SPECIAL NO. 2
Shinola Tan Shoe PWolish, 5 boxes 25c
SATURDAY SPECIAL NO. 3
Good Taste Baked Beans, 1 doz. tins $1.20
CRAY BROS. GROCERY CO.
"QUALITY
Two Phones 28
823 Main St.
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PKture of Artillerymen.
Miss KUxabeth Bowers has receiv
ed a panorama picture of the Tenth
and Eleventh Field Artillery at Camp
Harry J. Jones. Douglas, Arixona In
which Tom Follett of this city Is en
listed. The picture Is In the windows
of the Kconomy Drug Store today.
Now grocery Store.
A new grocery store Is soon to be
opened in one half of the room form
erly occupied by the Specialty tiro
eery and now used by the I'nited
States employment bureau. Alexan
der Arvanitis Is to be the proprietor.
He has been conducting the shoe
shininx business In the Tempi-:
build Ink.
for the boa but there is a shortage
in bedding and Captain Caldwell is
asking that anyone having a quilt or
quilts to loan (or a few days notify
him.
SATURDAY SPECIALS-We Don't Have Them
We maintain one price every day and that price is the same all the time. Spe
cial sales are foreign to us. We never "Sell Out," "dose Out" or have to raise
money by putting on a big "Red Letter" Sale. How much better it is to trade with
an establishment where you pay the same today as your neighbor pays tomorrow,
knowing all the time that the price paid is far less than other merchant's "Sale '
price. " ' i
rnnWirufN Operation.
Miss Kite rVrgusoh. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Ferguson, this
morning underwent a mastoid oper
ation ut St, Anthony's hospital.
Appraise Appointed.
M, A. Kin by. W. I Polsby and C. J.
Koch have been appointed apprais
ers of the estate of the lute John M.
Howmun,
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l:nv-low- Combinations. ...... . 8o, SI. as, Sl.lu
Mee Quality of downs T, Hu, l.l ,
rrlmws Slip
Separate travon 89, '. 5o, sue. tki
Jlalntv White CntlrrsklrtH 98. I.-I9, !.
l.nw Knee Gauze I'nion Suits USo. 40o, 6o
Tmh t Kne ;ause I'nion Suits. . . . 25c, 4o, 6c
Summer VONts a l-lc, 10c, U l-2o. I so, !Vi
MIsmW Gause tTnlon Suit" , , , 85o, So
TOU CAN
Men's .Summer I'nion HiiIIh. . . 40c, Bo, H9c, So
Light Milk Halt ; "
Hport Shirts o, SKo. 9i.4
MilrtM mill Drawers !lfo, 4Bo
Solt'ndld tirade of Handkerchiefs So and S for 3o
Dress Kill Ms 48c. 9H SI. -IS
FiiKllsti Shorn $.SU to .
I toys' Kiigllsh Shoes S3.3.1
Men's Dullon Shoes $2,1)8 to M.ftO
DO BETTER
AT
; Finishing ltleth Road.
Work on the grading of the road
to Rieth Is progressing slowly but the
county court has hopes of completing
it during the summer. The work Is
slow and expensive by reason of the
necessity of much rock work and the
court is further handicapped by the
fact that farmers are hiring the la.
bor away front the Job. .
Phillips Kstate ApprulstHl.
lleorge Uerking, Frank Itogers and
jj. M. Price, appraisers of the estate
of A. Phillips, an incompetent, have
Placed the value of the estate at 113,- i )( tQ PeIldleton from Los Angeles,
i.ti 111 int'ir report, '
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MIDDIES
(REGULATION)
A nice shipment just arrived. Every
one correct and a beauty. White
with navy collar, white with navy col
lar with braiding, khaki with red col
lar and khaki with navy collar. No
advance in price. These are the Reg
ulation Middies and every young lady
will be interested. We have all the
sizes now. May we show vou yours?
See the "Miss Plattsburg" Regula
tion Camp Suit.
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THE FISK
NON-SKID
TIRE
HKI. C.ILKV ami K!.A K Toft
Thse thre tir-s ipivR the Krpatjft
dollar for dollar value that can be
found.
In (juality, price and nnn-nkiiJ pf
f itienry tht-y ur exrvptional.
Tht-se are RKAL Non-Skid Tirr.
Th- prottr!ive dfiKn all on ihe hut
faf.- (Jf the tread w hf-re, add only
her It dosH any toward ire-
vntitiK the Hkld and sidf;-wlip on wet
I'aviMiifciuw or muddy roads.
At the pric anyone can Wt-11 afford
there Kafety Kivtn trad on alt four
PENDLETON " '
AUTO COMPANY
l-TSK M.HVH K STTIOM
(x. m Boys to Irve.
The guardsmen of Company M,
who hare had headquarters at I .a
Grande for several months and out
post detachments of whom have been
guarding bridges In this county, wilt
leave for Camp Withycombe at Clack
amas by August 1, according to re
ports. Captain Neer is said to have
been notified to be ready to leave be.
fore, that date.
where he played in Cluno's Broadway.
The Pastime management is fortunate
I in securing a man of Mr. Whlttlcker a
ability. He plays both by hand ana
ltlulio Officer Here.
enroute from Woise to Fort Wright uutomttUc;
and while here visited with his frien.l ' ,
Thomas Young of the Kconomy Drug , 1 '"'V" f,,H"rfT , , ,ftr West
(' ,h. ,w .,. h.v.n h-. ,,i..rt. 1 -M' Madge. Albright of 10Z West
in four d'Alene.
, Webb street underwent an operation
: at the hospital yesterday morning.
FiuMTal of Sirs. XeM Sunday.
The funeral of the late Mrs. James
C. Neil will be held Sunday evening at
5:30 at the Baptist church. Her
brother, Ed Hayes, will arrive from
I Am Angeles Saturday evening, ac
cording to a telegram received.
t.rass Fire This P. M.
1 A fire alarm at 2 this afternoon
summoned the fire department to the
Pendleton Meat Co.'s ground where
grass had caught- afire. The flames
were put out without any damage.
Troopers Want Quilts.
Troop D members are in need of
guilts while they are quartered tem
porarily here. The troop has not yet
received any equipment and those
members who came from out of town
are sleeping at the Happy Canyon
armory. The Round-Cp loaned cots
Wright Hoys Out Partner.
H. D. Kent of the paint firm of
Kent & Wright has sold his interest
in the Kern Wright business to Sam
Twelve Fords Arrive.
Twelve Fords arrived In Pendleton
yesterday, having been driven over
land from The Dulles. They were new
cars for distribution tnrougn iiif
Wright who will henceforth conduct gimV!,on Autu Co. and other ITmatilla
both the paint business and the Ore-' Hlr.,niH
gon theater. It is reported Mr.
is to leave Pendleton.
TRIUMPH
A NW Ingersoll
SEE what a quarter extra fcts
for you: antique bow
and crown frosted nickel
finish plate ultra-modern
compressed figures on dial.
Extremely graceful and neat
looking. We want
you to see k. 1 ou
Royal M.Sawtelle ,
Jeweler
Since 1887.
Barbers' I'nion I vim-d.
Employes of the local barber
shops have formed a union which 13
now in working order and will deal t ty Sheriff T. !. Taylor upon informa
with the subjects of working hours. 't(on from Kalispell 'stating that i
pat, etc. Henry Lowe of the Patton ; warrant was held for him there on
Cowboy Wanted at Kallspe'L
"Rube" Fisher, the cowboy com
edian who has been riding for Barney
Sherry and Dell Blanoett over the
northwest, was arresteed last evening
ECHO HARVEST
IN FULL BLAST
yiij,i ai'I'kahh Bfcrrrrcit thax
liPTKl HIT NXJT 11
TO liAST YEAR.
Srcnnd rop Cutting of Alfalfa Hay
Ih Al StttrUtl; otlwr News ami
IN-rMonal NHcs of intOw to the
vmni unity.
ahfp
tion.
is president of the orKaniza-
ThrraiomHl Wife; .lalled.
Pecause he rowed with hi wife all
night long Wednesday iiLkM and kept
the neighbors awake, M. I Taft, who
lives at a local romiinR- huu.se, was
tried in police court yesterday after
noon on a disorderly conduct charge
and was j?i'en a sentence of fine
or 12 days In jail. He has not yet
paid his fine. His wife alleged that
he had threatened to kill her and her
daughter.
Want Car TjoadVd Full.
Advice to shippers to fill all rail
road cars to the maximum is contain
ed in a circular with instructions re
ceived by T. F. O'Brien from Super
intendent Rollins of the O-W. R. & N.
this morning. The circular contains
sketches showing how in many cases
cars may be advantageously loaded to
capacity whereas the minimum car
load weight i but half the capacity
of the car. It Is contended that if
shippers will generally observe the
request to load cars full the car
shortage this fall may be materiall
reduced.
Onnsan 'aw To Jury.
The Dungan 20,000 damage suit
against the O-W. R. & X. went Jo the
jury this afternoon. The testimony
and arguments endnr at noon and this
afternoon Judge PhelpH gave his in
structions. By agreement the oppos
ing counsel limited the argument to
one hour for ech side. Against the
contentions of the plaintiff, the de
fendant held that such injuries as
plaintiff received were minor and
j whatever defect in the car that was
i responsible for the accident whs con.
cealed and could not have been known
i to the company.
DALE ROTrTWEt.I
Optometrist and Optician
Eyes scientifical
ly examined.
Glasses ground
to fit.
American National Bank Building
Pendleton.
Paxtime i"t Kxpcrt OrKanM.
Ham Whit ticker, expert on the pipe
organ, has taken a position at the
Pastime, playing the $5000 orchestral
pipe organ which this popular play
house Installed some time ago. Mr.
Whlttlcker has spent years in pipe
organ work In the large cities, having
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PHILOSOPHY
statutory charge. Word was received
today that extradition papers had
been secured and that an officer
r olild arrive here for him tomorrow.
Fisher was with Uluncett's bunch in
Kalispell and only arrived back In
Pendleton the first of the. week. He
has been appearing us "a rube" at
wild west shows and putting on comic
riding stunts. Fisher had come back
with the Intention of going with
Troop D.
22l JOIKI AHMV VKSTKItHAI
(Kant Oregonlnn Special.)
BOHO. July 27. Some wheat and
barley of the 1917 year crop la com
ing Into the warehouses here. The
yield and quality is better than was
was anticipated but is not up to that
of last year. It la too early In the
season to state with any accuracy
what the quantity and quality will be
but harvest Is in full blast, as Is also
the second cutting of the alfalfa hay.
There Is a demand for much help but
apparently no shortage of laborers
Miss Fern Long came home Tues
day evening from Meacham where
she had been visiting. She was ac
companied by Mrs. J. R. Jordan who
returned to her mountain home the
next day. . , . i, 4
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rtanfleld re.
turned Wednesday from a two week
auto trip Into Idaho.
Mrs. p. M. riryant came down Tue)
day from Duncan on a short visit to
the home of Mrs. r f. Schlvely. she
says that her daughter. Miss Opal
Bryant, is now in Portland attending
the telegraphy school.
Lee Savely left yesterday for Sea
side on a two weeks' vacation. He
went with a party of friends and rel
atives. Mrs. A. Longwell returned home
Wednesday evening from Portland.
She brought a little three year old
boy, Gerald, from the orphans' home.
The Tjongwells expect to adopt the
little lad.
The Misses Rather Hcholl and Em
ma Oelszler returned home this
morning from a short visit In Pen
dleton. Little David Lehman of Pemlleton
Is here visiting with his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Wells.
WASHINGTON', July 27. I'nde.
stimulous of the draft recruiting for
the regular army showed a decided
increase yesterday, bringing In 2294,
with four districts yet to be heard
from. This makes the total obtain
ed since April 1. 1S9.007. leaving only
23.KS1 to be obtained to bring the
regulars to war strength.
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AMBASSAIXMt TO jrAPAX.
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rn -A immj
"A fly bafl is apt to be a
1 safe hit when two play
1 era ctase after it.'
Ttie more who drink our pure
drink, the MggT tlie hit they
make.
TH your dali-r to serve you
a bottle in cracked Ice, of
BRAN-NEW
ROOT BEER
GINGER ALE
SARSAPARILLA
VANILLA
CREME
or httr still h;ve a case sent
hm. VV- are giving you a
tip.
Win tail Bottling Co.
Pendleton
Oregon
Roland 8. Morris, our newly ap.
pointed ambassador to Japan, posed
2 'especially for this photograph In his
' Philadelphia office. Ambassador
Morris will succeed the lale Ambas-
sador Guthrie, who died at his pus:
of duty In Tokio.
PHOSPHATE
IS A VERY HIGH FOOD VALUE
Phosphate is removed with the bran in mill
ing white flour.
The leavening in BLYDENSTEIN'S SELF
RAISING PASTRY FLOUR is supplied by the
purest acid phosphate obtainable, thus making
a healthful, easily digested food, (contrary to
some baking powders, especially those made
with alum.)
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR
BLYDENSTEIN'S SELF RISING
PASTRY FLOUR
ALSO
Prepared and Unprepared Dietary Flour
More economical than flour and baking pow
der, besides making better Biscuits, Cakes,
Pancakes, Waffles, etc., with less work and less
danger of failure.
ITP5
life!
TIRES
ll that have stood the test of time
Notice of 1U"U for Street denning.
Notice Is hereby given that sealed
bids will be received at the office
of the (,'lty Kecoraer In Pendleton,
I Oregon, up to August th, 117, at f.
S '. o'clock p. m. for cleaning the paved
E j streets of the City of Pendleton for
H one jear. including those streets to
S be paved during the season of 1917,
' a certified check in the sum of one
hundred dollars must accompany
E each bid made payable to the order
of the Mayor of the City of Penille
S tortu be returned to the bidder if
5 , uniWccessful. and to be forfeited to
2 the City of Pendleton. If the bidder is
j; awarded th. contract, and fails to en.
S ter Into the same In accordance with
the terms 'of his said bid, the city to
2' furnish flush tanks and water and
2 the contractor tofurnieh all else re
2 quired to fulfill his contract. The
2 I common council reserves the right o
5 reject any and all bids.
2 I Pate l at Pendleton. Oregon. this
5 7lh day of July. 1917.
2 TW1R KITZ oERAr.n. ,
A large stock carried
and prompt, efficient
service' rendered.
Get used to receiv
ing more mileage, by
retiring here.
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Ktg. V. B. Pst. Office
Oregon Motor Garage
Incorporated.
117, 119. 121. 123 Wett Court St." Telephone 46
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