East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 22, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 22. 1917.
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-THE NATIONAL COFFEE-
Gray Bros. Grocery Co.
"QUALITY"
Two Phones 28 823 Main St.
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COATS and SUITS
To Meet the Varied Re
quirments of the Well
Dressed Woman
In our many sided
assortment will be
found garments that
are distinctly for defi
nite purposes, as" "dress
up," outdoor sports or
business wear. This
variety represents tht
most careful searching
and comparing to main
tain our reputation for
styles and values that
are right.
You will find here
fabrics and ideas not
likely to be seen else
where. You will find tailor
ing and fit to be all you
might ask.
And you will find
values that, because of
market uncertainties,
may not be equaled
again. .
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Ladies' Store Quality Good
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Marmon-34
Four Passenger Roadster
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Nlncle car arid tlu-- arc raising in
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PENDLETON ,
AUTO COMPANY
Frank MorrisseUe and wife if Ad
ami arrived home yesterday from
Hingham, Montana, near which place
they purchased a half section of farm
nitwi ien Duuuis. sales agent who
made the deal, returned)- with them. ,
M Srttal Marries.
Edwin Swltxler of this city and
Frances Knowiton, also of Pendleton.
secured a license to wed last ween
n Pasco, according to an item in the
Spokesman-Review. His age in giv-
en as 4 3 and hers as 20.
prohably be tho first Oregon unit to
go to Fraiic.
I.oavo for invMdlo.
Senator Frederick Steiwer and
Frit LundHtrum. two of the success
ful applicants for the offict-rs reserve
camp, left this afternoon for San
Francisco.
John la.v country Iry.
The John Day Country is suffering
from the long drouth and prospects
there are not very encouraging, ac
cording to Allan Porter. prominent
stockman of that vicinity who is here
today. The crops have been ery
light, he states.
A $l(M,000 Ind Deal.
For a consideration of $100,000 lle
Winn, well known farmer has pur
chased fiOO acrttf of rich farm land
from Moses Taylor of this city. The
land lies near Weston. The consid
eration means an acre.
Weasel n " Mrp land.
A deal has been closed whereby (I.
H. W ess el secures possession of a
quarter section of farm land about
miles northwest of Pendleton. He
secured the land from James Johns.
Sr., and the purchase price wan S?.
000 cash. Mr. Wessel already owned
considerable land in the same locality.
liwruat'iiir offl iNiviiig.
Corporal Frank Harvey, who has
been in charge of the local army re
cruiting office for some months, this
morning received instructions to leave
August 27 for Bend to open an office
there. The local office will be closed
after the 2Tth.
UraJn I tins Break Ponu
A number of Weston farmers who
had figured on handling their grain
n bulk this season will have to re
vert to the use of sacks, according to
S. A. Barnes who is down from Wes
ton today. Grain bins had been im
provised out of o:d warehouses and
were not strong enough to withstand
he weight of the wheat.
j lakes old Rlngo OffUvff.
I lr. K K. Hlnkesleo. who returned
to Pendleton a few days ago after an
. absence of five years, has leased the
j offices in the Belts block formerly oc
icupied by Ur. U. K. Kingo and recent
ly by Dr. J. I). Plamondon. He took
pos.ses.Htun today and will resume ac
tive practice.
BootU-irsrer Held as Vagrant.
Charles Porter, who paid a fine of
$75 on August -t on a charge of boot-
; legging, was arrested again last eve
i ning on a vagrancy charge when the
police discovered him communicating
j with Jack Walker, another bootlegger
serving out a Jail sentence. Porter
I Is fighting the charge and will stand
trial this afternoon.
Ovta Ctub Buys Machine.
The work of the Red Cross ladies
in making supplies for a naval base
hospital is being much facilitated by
the use of the three sewing machines
and two motors which the Civic Club
recently purchased and turned over
to the workroom. The ladie$ are now
at work making sheets, all efforts to
purchase them ready-made having
failed. The supplies already com
pleted are now being boxed and wi'l
be shipped to Seattle for inspection
lr. Ilamondon Urta CommLsMon.
Dr. James D. Plamondon of this
city, who was gien a commission of
first lieutenant in the Ia Grande hos
pital corps, successfully passed the
examinations required by the I, s.
army. He arrived in Pendleton this
morning to close up some business
matters, will go on to I-'i Oi-ande. to
night and then will rejoin the corpn
at Camp Withycom.be. This unit will
BILLY'S BRAN-NEW
PHILOSOPHY
Long Trip Without Trouble.
Peter Pnhl has established a record
for a Ford trip that he thinks will be
hard to beat. He took Dr. Fields and
Stanley Jewett of the biological sur
vey Irom here to Klamath and Harney
counties through to California and re
turn without having so much as a
puncture.
Pendleton Hotel Deal Closed.
The dual whereby Doss Sweartngen
takes over the lease and management
of the Hotel Pendleton from H. W.
Collin's and (leor'ge Uoode was closed
today. For a tlrno Yesterday a mis
understanding of the terms threaten-
led to block the deal but it was cleared
away to the satisfaction of both parties.
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They s?vy tW mooey
talks, but ait It ever says
to m-e is Uood o
You can't help but like
to spend money when it
will buy such fine drinks
BRAN-NEW
5 1-CHiAN BKRKT
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j RASPIiKRItV
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PIVKAPIM.K
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They are noticeable for
5 their pureness and low
price.
Made at home.
I Wm. Roesch Bottling Co.
1 Pendleton
Oregon
peautil'iil FVfpftrtr slioi.
The Hmythe-LonerKan t'o. is er'ct
imr a hnwe electric sin in front of
its offices on South Main street an 1
the sinn will probably be the most
attractive of its kind in the c:ty. The
sign wtl show a hiifre. peacock, the
ti'ilfenthers of which will he Illumi
nated with many lights of all color
The sit-'n wi'l advertise Peacork coal
LISTEN TO THIS CONVERSATION
It happened just yesterday in one of our competitors stores. Told by a customer.
Customer I want a pair of overalls.
Salesman Yes sir, right back this
way.
Customer How much?
Salesman One dollar and a half.
Customer What, a dollar and a half?
Salesman Why you can't buy them
any place else for less.
Customer (smiling) Why, I can get
them at the Golden Rule for Ninety Eight
Cents.
Salesman Well theirs are American
dyed and light weight.
Customer Why they are just exactly
the same as this one. 1 really believe
theirs are a little heavier and bigger
than these, and juHt as dark a blue. I
think I will go up there and get a pair.
Salesman (following customer to the
door) Well I'll toll you what I will do.
I will let you have these for a Dollar and
a Quarter.
Customer Nothing doing.
This is 1917. Peope don't do business that way these days. The J. C Penney Co.
would never come down a penny on their original price to any one. Every customer
gets the same price here. ; ... . S&pv.w,-. .
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1 OTHERS
roi.i.ow
prentice seamen and the latter two as
second class firemen.
son is Horn.
A baby boy was born last niht to
Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Oberic at the home
of Mrs. Ila Taylor, 218 Stonewall
Jackson street.
Grouse Hunters Rotum.
Judge J. W. Maloney, J. H. tiwinn
and K. P. Aldrich arrived home thin
afternoon from a k rousts hunt near
Meacham. They had fair luck.
1 ail to las KvainlnatioiiM.
Arthur Kitz J err Id. son of Judi;e
ind Mrs. ThoinaH Kitz zOerald. arrived
home this morning from Clackamas
where he had been as a member of
the Oregon Kr-in rn. When muster
ed into the federal service, he failed to
uass the ph;iral examinations due
To bad eve. James Mclaughlin of
( Irande. well known here. alno
!aik-d to pass the examinations.
I our Kltiin Hovh Knllnt.
liocruit ing f f k-er F'ftcr Kwartz t
tb I.'. S. Navy has rt l'irnerl from Kl
where, he Hirwd up four rerriiity,
They Were Hnhi-ri 'ieor- F'lnnifti
steln, Hon of th- puRtmaster and bro
ther of a previo'iv: recruit. Irvin Hcnrv
Sion of Sutninervillc, Raymond Kllis
Vuung and Oliver Pleasant Young,
brothers. The fii.-it two went as ap-
SIX OF FIRST 15
ON SECOND LIST
FAIL TO GET BY
Out of the first 15 men on the sec
ond list of 35 called for the county
eexmptfon board for phical exami
nation, six were rejected for disabil
ity by the examining physicians. They
were Peter Joseph Walt, Ioiiis Howies
Wilson. Stanley Vevitt Sanderson, Leo
Kuk" ne Molltor. Willurd Tt. Campbell
and James -Edward McCready.
All but seven of the 3". have now
been examined and there will be
several more rejected in all proba
bility. Two of the number have been
transferred, Peter Johnson to t'nioh
county and James Willurd Hold man
to Walla Walla.
Nine more claims for exemption n
the ground of dependents huve been
filed, as follows: F. T. Hurlhurt. wife;
Howard K. Mcl-enn, wife: Henry '.
Iembk!. wife; John H. Harnes. wife
and child; Raymond W. Ayi-rs, w ife
and child: Charles K. Hurrah. wife
and child; Vieno S. Kelkkallu. wiff
and two 'children; H. Karl Simon ton.
mother, wife anil child nnd lred nu
chanan. wife and child.
Ten more appeals from the derision
of the locdt board have been taken
since yesterday, making 15 n alt The
appeals were made by Or a M. Shig
ky. Athena; John Nathan Horrell.
Erh; rjeor'-re William H-ller. Free
water; Owen W. obert. Milton; Hoy
Ferguson, Adams.
Judging from reports from Wash
ington. President Wilson will soon
make many modifications in the rul
ings for the draft. The new rulings,
it Is ho id. w ill be nvide to exempt
married men with children and prob
ably some others who are hardest hit
by the draft.
BAKER RESIDENT IS
STRICKEN SUDDENLY
AT ST. GEORGE HOTEL
Eugene R. IeKreecv of Haker drop
ped dead yesterday afternoon at 3
o'clock at his room in the St. (Jeorgo
Hotel of heart failure. He had ar
rived on No. 17, eaten dinner and
gone to his room. He had called for
ice water and when it was taken to
his room, he was found lying upon
the floor. A physician was called and
an examination proved that he was
dead.
Mr. DeFreece was 4.1 vears old and
i had been a resident of Haker for a
number of years. He was in the sa-
; loon business until the prohibition
regime. During the past year he had
, been suffering from heart trouble
and was Just recovering from a siege
of typhoid. Ho had come to Pen
dleton in hopes the lower altitude
would benefit him.
He is survived by a wife, a daugh
ter nnd stepson. The stepson and a
sister-in-law arrived this morning
and will take the body back tonight.
They had been notified by Coroner
Hrown. ...
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Thursday Night
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DAMS ROT1IWEIX
Optometrist mud OpUHaa
E yes scien tiftcal-
ly examined.
Glasses ground
to fit.
American National Bank Building
Pndltoo.
Russia h;s a !ng h-itr1.- line and
ft would be niir.iculnus f such a line
efnilrl he held intact nil the way by
an iry yearning to 'Mint" Instead
of fight.
MAY TAKE PART IN UFAYETTE DAY
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First Class, Dry
Cascade
Wood
Fir and Alder
12 and 16 inch
or 4 ft.
Blydonstoin & Go.
Phone 351.
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. In the Krench .j. fi l .- I. It In llkel.v
tic. the wnrl: of Hani W. I'artUtt.
that Bom, of li.ncral fVrshtni;'.'
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Ihr famoUR mulptor. which utanda In "Bammlvii" will take r-nrt In thr -x"r
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THE NEW 1918
VALVE-IN-HEAD
B U I C K
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 E-Six-49, 7-Passenger Touring Car $1650
Model fc;-Six-45. .I-Passenger Touring Car $1425
Model K-Kour-i.r, 5-Pas.senger Touring Car . $923
Roadsters.
Model E-Six-44. 3-PasHenger Roadster $142'
Model K-Four-H4. 2 Passenger Roadster $925
Deliveries in Rotation.
Oregon Motor Garage
Incorporated.
117. 110. III. IU Wert CouH SI. Telephone 4M
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