East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 21, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
DAILY EAST OREGON! AN, PENDLETON. OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1917.
EIGHT PAGES
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Fosters Seal Fast Jars
GLASS COVER
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Silver C.rays lo lrill.
Thu Stiver Grays will uriU as usual
this t'Vt'iiinK tit the romnu'tvtal asso
ciation rooms.
Tear Out Curblujts.
Hy order of the street oommitiM' of
the eoitnoil the eurblnK put in on Wil
low street preparatory to paving has
been ordered torn out and replaced
because of faulty construction.
after having been informed that he
was liable to be dealt with an a de
nerted. Baker Herald.
Judgment Ih flin.
Judgment for $50.05 and Jt 1 1.90
costs has been Riven plaintiff in the
case of Max Haer vs. Claude M. Kby.
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GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO.
Adding: on lo (."hop Mill.
To take care of his im-rea-slnu misi-lu-ss.
H. U. Hlyd,-nsteln has taken oul
l-rniit to hniUI a cnop mm in me
1 west end of the city on Nnrllu-rn I'a-
TTji;fic grounds. The IniildinR will cos!
O approximatelv $1000.
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ri(.run(l .lury Is iA.Uod.
J udi;e Phelps today en lied the old
liraml jury to convene on September
4 to consider the accumulated crimi
nal matters since the last session.
Court will open ubout a week later.
He Fstate Is AppraJed.
Carl Kupers, James Kern and Wil
liam Nuckols, appraisers of the estate j
of George Emmet Ftees, have fixed j
the value at $41Mt0.00. The princi-
pal part of the estate is 526 acres of j
farm land. I
Read Everybodys "Sale" Prices Carefully
Then read our every day prices and see if we are not lower than the "Clean Ups."
Sales are obnoxious to us. We can't believe in them. We are quoting you prices on
standard merchandise lar below any merchants sale price.
.-.-. i-uii laiiiiiiiuiiiM, ani iaLic, live
New lVrcutaM, y&nl. ,
CroHli Tom ell inc. yard
I lurk Towel I iiic, yard.
I I nek TnnvlH, t'aoli . .
Ilulli Towels, pair. . . .
HfHl ST(kaflH
Oiliiforttiti
t ottou lllanketM
IMIInw slliw, each . .
Slmm, 72x(M)
NhertM 81x90
I op, 10c, I7e
H l-3. IOt 12 'io
I0. t2H". lHo
tlk. 12 H
20c. 2.-M-. o, 4 He
SMC, $1.49. SI.9H
$1.49, $3.19, :l. lrt
$1.10, $1.49, $1.79, $I.9H
life
S9C, 09c
94c. SI. 10
Uleaelied Shwtlnir, 81 n. wide., yard .ISc
Hleached MiinIIiin. ard 8 l-Sc. lie, 12 Sc
Cation IUUS 8 lb. 73,,, OHc
YOC CAS
New Scrim, yard
SllkolliicM. yard .
i 'rcumnca, yard. .
HiirlupN, yard . .
Art Ticking, yard
I (N m 3r
12 Jic 15c. 17c
... 8 l-ltc, 10c. IRC, 25r
9c
a.te, 29c
White Outline Manuel, yd. wide, yd.... 10c, lc
Colored Outliur Flannel, yd. 12 He
Cambric Unities, yd 8 t-3c
Fire Wurdcn Here.
I'harlea Itoblnwun. who is connected
with the office of state fire warden,
arrived in 1'endleton today on matters
pertaining to his office. Mr. Kobinsnn
was formerly deputy district attorney
in F'ortland.
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lllack Natecn, yd.
I.onic Cloth, yd
India Ifliion, yd
XaiitMookM. yd
lllack Sateen llloonteni
I .tulles' Khaki OverollH
Table oil cloth, yd. ...
IM) 111: I I KK
THE GOLDEN RULE T J
Itc, 2.V-
. . toe, 12 He ia
8 l-Uc. 10c, 13 H:
. . . 10c. 1.1c. Ic
89c, 49c
Sl.l
20e
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OTIIKKS
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q "QUALITY"
Two Phones 28 823 Main St.
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Allofied Sln.fker Picked I p.
1 IViililv IT. S Mjtrshiill D H iiIImt
, liliio. ilotn L-lillittiul ' Hrriv'.(l in Ppiirilotmi nn 'n 1 7 Kn v.
O) In the windows of the Pendleton ing in custody Ralph Kerkeloy whom
Won.!) MOIUrT STKEI KMHAIMiO SRVMKN WANT .ItMANH (inzette has rejected (be sukk. hUoii
! IKH AIEKKI I'lKHl VKSSK1.S that he ko to Kuirliind to live, il.clar-
Slilp Hulldorx Say It nK ho could not leave Itussla until the
litpaiieM
Would Htiin Indusiry.
Would Forever Itulo Theiu Off ilut ctmstittietit asHemblv has determiutMl
Itritlsh Shlks,
liihiinmii.
iaimliiK Tl"y Arc
' Drus Store is a lame photo if Sec-
arrested at Hums on a charge of
4$x j tion C, Co. I. of the marine corps at "MnK uuiea 10 reKister ror tne ararr
Mare Island. Armuiff those in the Tbe complaint was made from No
O picture is Georgre W. Kinff. a cousin ( vda.
j of Miss Ada Decker ana Merle King.
TvKlO, Auf. 21. Japanese ship )
builders have inaugurated a national I
movement to seek a modification rf ' I.O.NToN, Auir. 21. At
the steel embargo and have formed session of the convention of Heame
thu future form of govern meat.
It will he . ri'iucin hered that Urn nn
I trot her iolrn to ITeMldto.
j Mrs. 1. M. Niccollos of this city had
. received word that her brother 'Em
m et t row r te, was one of the 0 ap
i Duke Michael miule at the a-Rlnnintf
today a ltt k rcvnl in Inn il timviHt mini r -
nunc Ait Ion nf h 1m '1m im tn Ininr-rtnl
a league for the purpose of bringing representing several entente and nee- j nuccesslon declaring he will only uc-
auoiii. a cancel union o in Amen- irai cou tries il was proposed that
can embargo on iron and steel. ! Germans be debarred forever from
The Mhinhuilrirs hnvr ortentfd i eillimr rm TirltluVi shinti '
if called b the peo-
Old Timer is Here.
Jrry Schoolfiig. a pioneer of Ore-
tmr-tu i hr.. f.,riv in '.-hnrtf of a plicants selected from Alaska to go to ! Wheeler, the American
carload of registered sheep from the!,hf training camp at the I'residio. HeTokio urging relief from the embar- Iseninen declared they were still
presented j billing on Hrittsh ships.
lengthy memorials to the Japanese- f The Germans were denounced for i
government und .to George Host Ignoring the laws of the ea and re- I
charge at t fusing to succor those in peril.
The
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fffllllftlIIIIIllllIfllllIllflllllttlllllllllllIllllltlItlllJflflfIIIlL ! t:iiivvin Sheep & Und t'o. ut Ha ,s a former I niversity of Oregon
ri -- - - - - I.. . , . ...... sttiHunt
TJ4 rees. rie is taKiiig mem io otto
Our SUITS and COATS
For Fall Are
Proving Very Popular
Although we have had
them on display but a short
time our fall garments are
selling rapidly. We know
well you like a variety to
choose from. So we have
seen to it that our advance
display presents a variety of
styles wide enough to satis
fy the preference of the
women of the community.
Never has there been more
attractive styles or more
pleasing colors. By making
your selection early you are
sure to find a garment that
is just to your fancy.
3 Ukti. Mr. Schooling and Dr. E. J.
5 Sommervi'le were schoo'mates years
5 aso.
Want Round-Tp pieturcK.
Secretary Cranston of the Commer
cial association this morning received
a letter from the Country Gentle-
man asking for photos of Round-Up
go, cla ming that It would ruin the
ship building industry, close factories
and bring about a discontinuance of
the construction of ships either build
ing or contracted for by the entente
powers.
, lieu tenant McKay Visits.
, Lieutenant Richard McKay
mim Wn ah itt vi rinir in p.nilptnn swn for publication in that maw
today as the guest of Stanley S zln.
Say res. Lieutenant McKay is a grad- i
uate of Whitman College and attend- j Mangold Refused ConunlHNlun.
ed Columbia last year. He recently t Tut Mangold, who was given h
won his commission in a training ' commission as second lieutenant in
ua viii I,.,. for- Kv.rt WnrJlhe cavalry at tlio recent officers-
den in u few days to report for dutj
with the coast defense.
training camp, has returned to Pen
dleton to take up his work again as i()t1tr(.r
Alleged Slacker Fit a mined.
Richard James Warring, who was
arrested in Pendleton on the charge
of being a Raker county slacker, was
examined by the local board this aft
ernoon, and although he claimed to
have a weak back and a defective
foot he was pronounced by the board
i to be fit for military service
Warring has c'aimed exemption on
S I the ground that he is a railroad man.
clerk in the local postoffioe. H
fused the commission on the grounds poared
iimi wie sainry it carriea wuum noi
be sufficient to provide for his family
and niPHt his own Hxpnss as an officer.
ircKCTi; mi st hk stopiki.
Wa -hi ma on IoDco AmH Women
Near white Ifause.
W A S HI NOTO N", Aug 21. For m a I
notice was served by the police today
upon the leaders of the woman's
party that so-called picketing of th
Wh te House would be to'erated no
and in future banner bearers
would be arersted as fast as they ap-
Ieeler to Convene Here.
The Retail JewtUrs association of
Oregon will hold their 19 ly conven
tion in Pendleton, according to word
received by the Commercial associa
tion this morning from Secretary Si-
Several hours were allowed for th
warning to take efect. Then six wo
men posted at the executive mansion
were carried off in a patrol wagon.
All gave bond for apeparance tomor
row to answer charges of obstruct
ing traffic.
H)NTIXIK WAKKHOrSK J I'NSK
il His case will be dealt with by the : Kur(J H Landstnun of l-obanin. The
31s I district board at La Grande. He ask- ; convention was landed, he said, larw-
;6( tne privilege or oeing examinea.
BILLY'S BRAN-NEW
PHILOSOPHY
Again we call your attention to the new lot
of Silk Poplin Dresses at $6.95 in our "Down
Stairs Store."
ly through the efforts of Roval M.
Sawtelle who was elected vice-president.
The 1 91 H convention will be
held in Portland.
Tn State Terminal 1impany Frnnl.
No rruud.
OLYMPIA. Aug. St. M. II
Houser of Portland has failed in his
effort to have the public service com
mission cancel the licenses of the Tri
State Terminal Warehouse company,
which operates a string of ware
houses in eastern Wrshlngton. Hou
ser eoniplained that the company had
failed to store a crop of grain he
had sacked and specially piled as or-
willing to carry socialists to the In
ternational Stockholm conft-rence.
but were awaiting the time when
they could carry delegates from vic
torious ii Hied armies on the way to
Berlin.
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RFFFHS
KI'SSIA TO K4.IAM
cept the throne
Pie.
The Hourse Gazzette says there were
persistent reminders a few days before
the transfer of ex-Emperor Nicholas
from Tsarkoe-Selo that Grand Duke
Michael had deputed for England. In
vestigation proved he had been given
the option of going there but refused
to do so until the question of regime
was settled.
Grand fluke Ioe Not Tnke Kindly to
Invitation to Change Residence.
PKTIiOilTtAP. Auk.
Duk Michael, according tn
SI. --Grand
The Pou rue i
JiAJ.F. ROTffWEI.rj
Optomrtrtiit snd Optician
Ryes scientlficat
Oa. ly examined.
EStT2l5 Glasses ground
T to fit.
American National Bank Bullrtlot
Pendleton.
; Road Making Is Oelayed.
I The Warren Construction Co. is
I having ail kinds of trouble in bulld
j 1nr the hard surface highway up
j Wild Horse. Last week one of the
; motors at the plant broke and this i dered
! accident together with other troubles When he demanded h s wheat it
(enabled the company to accomplish I was missing. The company claimed
(about one day s work during th j a mistake had been made and offer
; v oek. The eompanv is also having pd to give him bushel for bushel of
I trouble getting and keeping men ow- j wheat of equal grade and quality.
Mng to the fact thar harvest wages j Houser insisted the licenses be can
j are so hieh. celled. After hearing the testimony
, amj finding that an error had been
! Mu-band Threatens to Kill. made, fraud not being established the
j Married in Mar of this year at Wal- commission has dismissed the com
j la Walla to Tony Musters of this city. plaint Rut ft has directed certain
' Pertha Masters would now be rid of reforms be installed so that it wil
him because she doesn't consider him : not happen again.
a safe husband. Within a week after'
their marriage, he began treating her j .IFAVK M W l lvWll IALI0NT1K.
cruelly, she alleges in her divorce! ,
complaint, and has threatened to kill ' STOCK" 1R LM. Aug. til Ira Ne'smi
her if she filed suit for divorce. Sbf ' Morris, the American minister, sta
I asks for an n
J l'r m violence,
restoration nf
Fayrweather.
' attorney.
rder to restrain hitr
She also asks for the ji.'ivin'H
her maiden nam
W. M . Peterson is h t
Repairs and More
Repairs
Iliht now when nvery minutw
counm for many dollarn uhn you
have a delay in your work, depend on
a reliable house for your aoceisaorie.
and Job work.
A full Hturk of:
HATTKKIKS
KPAKK I'l.riS
Ifi.MTIO.N CWIH.K
MUWKiK.U OIIJ
M.htiSKTtUi
on ji
And expert mechnnlcA to lntntl the
part, right when you nnl thena
rCNDLETON
AUTO COMPANY
-GOOIM Of MI KIT"
'They s-y tW mojyey
ralhs. but all ir ever says
to me is 'GoocJ Bye!
j It amounts to the same th'ng
I whether we eat in the kitchen or
cook in the din ng room.
I -
dav that he had receiverl off cial
from Turk-y that about 710
American Jews had been granted
permission to leave Palestine for th
rnited States. Mr. Morris said that
ne irly 1 00 already had l'"ft 'onstan
tinople for Switzerland. These 7 on
Jews represent nhfitit fine-half of the
American colony In Palestine
THE NEW BRITISH GRIP ON LENS
You can't help but like
to spend money when
will buy
it
such fine drinks
BRAN-NEW
IXHiAN BERRY
STRAWBEHRT
RASPBFRR
LKMON
1'IXKAPPI.K
C'llimKY
They are noticeable for
their purenesH and low
price.
Made at home.
Wm. Roesch Bottling Co.
Pendleton
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We make a specialty of fuel 1
I EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR I
Most Heat Units, Thats the Reason
ALL KINDS OF 1
Cord and Slab Wood j
The Ik-st on the Market 1
qal fnone iy i
SMYTHE-LONERGAN CO.
Quality Quantity Service
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The heavy blnck line nhown the
present battle line, which ha-s been
advanced by the ?nnndinnH north of
j T.ens over a two mile front lo n depth
of a mile. An arrow points to the fa
mous Mill 70, the key to the Oer
man defenses In this area, which wa
stormed, together with neverai or the
northern suburbs of I.enc.
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THE NEW 1918
VALVE-IN-HEAD
MOTOR CARS
THREE CHASSES AND NINE BODY DESIGNS
ANNOUNCED THIS SEASON. The 1918 BUICK
has all the fundamental BUICK principles with
the addition of every improvement that has stood
the BUICK test of WORTH. In fact, the three
chasses have been improved in every particular
where improvement was possible, making the
1918 BUICK cars
MORE DURABLE, MORE DEPENDABLE,
FASTER, MORE POWERFUL THAN EVER
Prices of Buick 1918 Models in Pendleton
Touring Cars.
Model IC-Six-49. 7-PiiHsenfiriT Tourinj? Car $1C50
Model K-Six-45, 5-Pnssentfer Tourinjr Car $1425
Model K-Four-35, 5-Pas.senjter Tourinjr dir.. $925
Roadsters.
Model K-Six-44. 3-Pa.ssenjrer Roadster $142.ri
Model K-Four-n4. 2 Passenjrer Roadster $925
Deliveries in Rotation.
Oregon Motor Garage
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Incorporated.
121. IU West Court S.
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