East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 17, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1917.
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DEMONSTRATIO
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All Next Week, by lady ex
pert from Pacific Coast Syrup
Co.. demonstrating TEA GAR
DEN BRAND of Jellies, Jama
and Preserves.
We respectfully invite every
lady in Pendleton and Umatil
la County to call at our store
next week and learn from an
expert the secret of preserving.
GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO.
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"QUALITY"
Two Phones 28
823 Main St
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iot tlie Limit.
John Hanilt-y Jr.. arrived home
yesterday afternoon from a two dny
grouse hum with Pan Bowman of
Mission. Both got the bajr limit of
tea birds.
Kast Knl Crops fiood.
The wheat and hay crops of the
east end of Umatilla county have
been extremely stood this season, ao
cordinfr to Representative Lou Hod
gen of I'mapine who is here today.
Suit To Quirt Title.
Charles U Bonnoy has brought suit
:iKUinst Charles l. Despain and other
lespain heirs to quiet title to the west
half of lots T and S. Haley's addition
to Pendleton. Fee Fee are plain
tiff's attorneys.
nity to see the second day of the
show and perhalMt the third. Th
train will carry diner and ob.ierva
tion car in addition to the sleepers
Son Is Horn.
A son was born last ninlit to Mr
and Mrs. Asia r. Stephens of til 7
West Alta street..
(flippy Oinyon MeeMTOT.
A meeting of the directors of Hap
py Canyon is be.inr held this after
noon to discuss various matters In
connection with the 1917 show.
Bake
Man I Tumol Loose.
James Hii hard Warrine. tin
man picked up here yesterday on a
charge of trying to evade the draft,
was reiease.l last nipht upon instruc
tions from the Baker authorities.
Itahv Hoy Horn.
Mr. and Mrs. furs Owens of Wll I
Horse are receiving conratulatlons
upon the birth of a son at St. An
thony' hospital yesterday.
Two llvoroos ;rntel.
Pecrees of divorce have been sittil
ed in the oases of Artie M. Beathe vs.
Clarence C. Beathe and of Marv
Johnson vs. Fay Johnson. Plaintiff
in the former case secured custody of
a minor daughter.
nies At State Hospital.
Jack Plummer. 60. died last niKht
at the Kastern Oregon State Hospital
of which he had been nn inmate for
six months. He had been committed
from Haines and was a miller by
trade.
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FIRST SHOWI
Next Monday
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Fall
Fall
Suits
Coats
Fall Serge
Dresses
HdtT l-Ve Is some Dari.
In an editorial paragraph the Port
land Oregonian this morning re
marks: "While Fee, Jr.. is at the training
camp. Pee. Sr.. "subs' on the city at
torney job at Pendleton, the salary
going to the young man's wife, and if
that isn't the best kind of "dad" there
never was any."
I IVtifton for Administratrix.
j A petition asking for the appoint
j ment of Mrs Jessie Nye Shu Its as nd
; ministratrix of the estate of her
; mother, the late Mrs. Harriet Nye.
j has been filed. The estate consists
! of property in this city valued at
1 $1200.
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THE MOST EXQUISITE SHOES
IN PENDLETON
Are being displayed in our South Window today. Do not fail to see this showing. It
will open your eyes to the true condition of the shoe market. You will at a glance
see, that it is not necessary to pay such exorbitant prices as $10.00, $12.00 and
$15.00 for the new novelty shoes that are being asked at other stores. The styles in
our shoes are identical if not superior to those priced at a higher figure. The lines
are just as graceful, and the fit, we can absolutely guarantee as perfect.
We stock AA to EE widths, and sizes from 2i to 9.
TOD CAN
DO BFTTFH
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THE GOLDEN RULE & J
WE LKAI
i oi.ro w
that they could not find houses in
which to move their families and ob
jected to living separate from them.
He thing he could fill all the smull
houses that could he built on the va
cant lots in the vicinity of the Hlowett
Plant.
City Physician Warm.
Ir. H. H. Hattery, city physician
and health officer, is after the health
menace. He is issuing notices for tht
cleaning up of all sarbase cans and
other disease breeders and is calling
attention to the dangers of drinking
well wator at this time of the .war.
lmm.io.1er to Q"it Riding.
Allan Prumheller of Walla Walla,
who has won the title of champion
cowboy relay rider of the world a:
the past two Round -I'ps and who is
( preparing to defend his tit'e this'
s!year. will give up riding races after j
Sithe Itound-Lp. he has announced. It j
1 is a dangerous occupation and he ;
2fftes that he should give h s full
'time and effort toward manadns the '
2S : biff stock ranch of his father.
j Autos "onie Together.
t The automobiles i.l" tl. W Ootids
: and Weston Jjike collided last evening
j at the corner of Main and Court
i street, tin- Lake ear receiving the
! most damage. One axle was bent and
I one tire badly cut. The onus car
! was ermine east on Court street and
tht Ijtke car was travel i mi north tin
Main.
MEN GKT 5 YKAK Sl; VTKNCK.
HIO STONE UAI V'h.. Auk. 17.--W.
V. McCoy and John Walter Phipp
were found guilty o fconsplrtiiff to
seize by force Kovernment property,
and sentenced to five years each in the
Atlanta federal penitentiary.
MRS. MOOXKV Ol'T ON UUIi.
SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 17. Mrs.
Rena Mooney. recently acquitted of
the charge of murder in connection
with the preparedness parade dyna
miting, will be released on bail, Su
perior Judges Orifftn and Cubanisa
announced after hearing Mrs. Moon
ey's appeal.
Spokane Hunch Comint;.
Si C. O. Bergan. manager of the tra
2 fic department of the Spokane Mer-
chants Association, has written to
S the East Oregonian that the special
train bearing the Twelfth annual ex
z: cursion of the association he repre
H j sents will arrive in Pendleton at 1:10
j a. m. on Friday, September 21. the
12 second day of the Round-T"p. There
?s fore the visitors will have opoprtu-
BILLY'S BRAN-NEW
PHILOSOPHY
I.oca Utty in ilcnirc.
Cfeorgv Hackathorne. the Pendle
ton boy who left here for Los An
gvles and entered the moving picture
game, plays a prominent minor part
in the film play, "Wild and Woolly."
starring Douglas Fairbanks. which
appears at the pastime Sundav and
Monday. He is c:tst in the character
of "The Simp."
Special Saturday Only
All Fancy Colored Silk Par
asols at just Half Price. An
unusual opportunity.
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Repairs and More
Rep
airs
rranutw
n you
depend on
arcyfUori
Right now whwi every
counts for many dollars u t,
have a dnlay in your work
a reliable hou- for your
and Job work.
A full Ntork of:
li.l1TtTUIW
PAItK PLL'f.S
KiMTION CHLK
MONOGRAM OILwi
MAGM.TWi
tOUJi
And expert rrn:hjnUa to install th
parts right hw you want :hwj.
PENDLETON
AUTO COMPANY
-OOI!i OK MKItfT-
Wm. Roescti Botffing Co.
Pendleton
Oregon
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Walla Walla fs Irocrou.
The wheat crop of Wall Walli
county will sell for seven and a ha f
million dollars this year, according
to R. C. McLeod, publ sher of the
l'p-tn-the-Timbes Magazine of Walla
Walla. The wheat has turned out
much better than anticipated. he
states, and will be a big factor in un
precedented prosperity. Garden pro
ducts have also brought in much
money to U'a la Walla this year, he
states, . the Italian jj:irdeners alone
having sh pped out over 500 carload
of vegetables. Mr. Mcr-eod ha. al
ways been a strong booster for the
Pendleton Round -Fp and nex'
month's issue of his magazine will
contain a cover design advertising
the local show.
KIU1IT ARMF1 STRIKKllRKAKKR
KAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 17. While
the complete tie-up of the Fnited
rai'roads street car system is threat
ened by a general walkout of tho
company s shopmen. labor leaders
who are backing the 1500 striking
platform men opened a vigorous fight
for the ejection of alleged armed
strikebreakers. Eleven armed men,
believed to be strikebreakers, were
arersted Only about twenty per cent
of the normal number of cars oper
ated today.
HALF ft OT If WELL
Optometrist and Optician
Eyes scientific!
Iv examined.
CI I a ses gr ou nd
to fit,
American National Bank Building
Pendleton.
First Class, Dry
Cascade Wood
Fir and Alder
12 and 16 inch
or 4 ft.
Blydenstein & Co.
Phone 351.
YES, WE DELIVER
They that vrawy
ralhs. but all ir ever says
to me is Uood tS
You can't help but like
to spend money when
will buy such fine drinks
BRAN-NEW
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They are noticeable for
their purenews and low
price. S
Made at home. S
K F'endleton Round-Fn and nex' irS N
i i ; pic in
(J jwnnteil IIoumh to Hcnt. f in
j "Why doesn't somebody build rnon V J 1 J 111
! houses to rent ?" This is a question
which is put up to 'resident .foe Tall- H3
man of tht- f 'ommerrial associat !on j
ev.TV ilay and he is wiindt-rimr Imw
hi? can stimulate building. A. it. ; ra
Mlewf-tt "f the lI.-v.ett Ilarvi-ster ""- ' fk TTKT P
dee'ares h- h'ts lost -i-li. .-mpbes III IK AKI I"
'i'r!ni; th- past .:ir f'ir rh' reason lUlljlULL
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Captain Tillinghnst lMton, pari
owner of the NVw York American
Iragu bar-ball cl ib, "the VBnkfM."
is riidv and annlous for wiir. This
Photograph was tk n In Detroit,
wherw he in eiiptain in the Sixtfnth !
T'niid Htats Kngine-rs. served
In the Hpanlsh- A rot-rienn War, and
h-n t h is on- m in on he droprt
I onn.-- tit "t t.ai K into lb'-
the Field to Load the Wheat
Operate on Distilate
ECONOMICAL REASONABLE
Highest Clearance on the Market
(13 1-2 inches from lowest point to ground)
Lowest Deck on Market Makes Easy Loading
SIMPLICITY
Propelled Just the Same as Your Tractor
All gears enclosed, dust and mud proof housing
Our last carload at the old price.
Buy now and save the advance.
Factory Man Here to Demonstrate
Tlwi ;. S. ;overnnii-ni l liu-in(r order now wlUi truck
oianurnHirT and on a -count of "OiorUim- of matrrlalN.
prrrM m tdTuiw at nn- lime, urf In a pos'l'"" "''
lrot pnrchr ul Hip prexcnl rlifv for a llmtlrd tlmt-.
"First Cost Not Prohibitive"
Oregon Motor Garage, Inc.
123 West Court St.
Telephone 458