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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1917)
EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. 1917. PAGE TORES The Dean Tatom Co. Phone 688 PEACHES, the finest you ever saw, Banket 25c and 35c Box 75c, 90c, $1.00 Eggr Plums, box 75c Peach Plums, box 75c Pears, box $1.75 Cherries, 3 boxes for 25c Strawberries 2 for 35c, 3 for 50c Green Beans, 3 pounds 25c Egg Plant, each 15c Cauliflower. Green Peppers. Pickling Spices and Vinegar. Mason and Economy Jar Caps, dozen 25c TONIGHT TONIGHT Jitney Dance at HAPPY CANYON, given by The PENDLETON RESERVES. You are WELCOME Sawyer's Orchestra PENDLETON AUTO CO.'S HANDSOME NEW GARAGE WILL OPEN MONDAY ltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUlllllilllllllllt I School Supplies ( Pen Tablet, White Haven, 66 pages, 8x10 lfH I S I'en Tablet, White Haven, 164 pages, 8x5 5t Pencil Tablet, Let 'er Buck, 218 pages, 8x10 5 Pencil Tablet, Peary, 400 pages, 5'ax9 5 5 Drawing Book, 60 pages, 9x12 15 Drawing Book, 24 pages, 9x12 5 Drawing Book, 60 pages, 6x9 5 s Water Colors, Prang 25 1 Water Colors, Prang's, each color , 5 W.VTRK GOIORH, MHVTOJf AND liKADIKY S5o OHAVONS. IS CHXIW IOC 5 CIUYONS. 8 COLORS 5o Paste, Weis Brush Tube 10 Library Paste 5 s Pen Points, 8 for 5 E Pencils 1. 2 for 5 and 5 Pencil Boxes 5 10, 15 and 25? INK. ALSO FOR FOUNTAIN PEN So Ruler 2 for 5 and 5 Eraser 1 and 5 1. r. C overs 3U? ; I. I'. Filers, 100 pages 15 The Bee Hive 2 , Opposite Pastime. 3 iiiitMiiuiitfftfifliifitiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiaiiiffiiiiitiiiiiiiiiitiiffiiiiitiiififiiiBijgifH Monday will nee the 'opening of the beautiful new home of tho Pendleton Auto Co., on tho corner of Kant Ciurt and Johnson streets. The finishing touches on what will undoubtedly fc as complete and attractive a garage as thore Is on the Pacific coant are now tc-fng put on by painters and decora te r:. and the moving from the old garage Is about completed. The new garage will be for the dls- pluy, stale and storage of cars and ac cc tnorU-n only, the company having decided to keep the shops in their present location so that there will be no noise or dirt at the new place. Display Tloom FaocH Court. The display room of the new gar age, facing on Court street, is truly work of art. The floor Is of art tile and the walls and celling have been decorated murh the snnm as nre the walls and ceilings of fashionable ho to! lobbies. Cutting off a corner of the display room is a luxuriously furnished ladies' rest room. A writing desk, Daven port, easy chairs and other furnish ings make a most Inviting place for the tired motorist. Off the rest room is a dressing room and toilet. Manager MeCormmach's handsome office is also cut off the display room. Bark of the display room is a com modious storage room with a capacity of 40 cars. It has three large door ways and passages, making entrance and exit easy. Men FTanrr Re4 Room. One of the new features of the gar age, a feature heretofore overlooked, Is a men's rest room where men pat rons can clean up. rest, read and writs in comfort. On the east side of the Court street passageway is an accessory store. He- low In the basement Is a storage room for tires, the coolness and a slight dampness making It Ideal for the pur pose. The furnace room Is also In the basement, for the garage will be steam heated. The air pump la In the fur nuce room so that there wilt be no rols above. A shipping and receiving room, con veniently located on the alley,, an oil room, a locker room for men em ployes, a gallery for parts, three air, water and gaaolint stations, one at oach entrance and one each within, are some of the other features which make up the completeness of the whole. The building is of reinforced concrete and architectural most at tractive. ! The Pendleton Auto Co. will be able to make a most attractive display of ! cars In Its display room for It handles some cars of beautiful lines. The com pnny Is now handling the Franklin, Cole ft, Marmon and Heo and the Du plex and Republic trucks. INTERESTING NEWS OF ' THE GIBBON COUNTRY Most Old People Are Constipated The wear of years impairs the action of the bowels. As people grow older they restrict their activity, neglect to take sufficient exercise, and indulge a natural disposition to take things easy. The digestive organs become more sensitive to the demands made upon them and rebel more quickly. It is of special importance to the health of elderly people that the bowels be kept normally active. A mild, yet effective, remedy for constipation, and one that is especially suited to the needs of old folks, women and xhildrer., is the combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin sold in drug stores under the name of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. It costs only fifty cents a bottle, and should be in every family medicine chest. A trial bottle, free of charge, can be obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell 45S Wash ington St., Monticello, Illinois. (Kant Oregonian Special.) GIBBON. Sept. 14. Mr. and Mrs. George Gray went down to Pendleton today to shop School began at Gibbon yesterday with Mrs. Barbara Hoch as teacher. A large attendance of 24 the first day with several others to start. Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson were In Athena Thursday. Mr and Mrs. Seth Hyatt have gone to Weston for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Judd and Mr. and Mrs. C. E Roosevelt were Sun day guests here of Dr. and Mrs. F. W Vincent at their summer cabin. Mr. and Mrs. W. D Humphrey of Pendleton, spent 8unday here with Mr and Mrs. Geo. Brace . Grant Erhart and family, who spent the summer at Bingham Springs, returned yesterday to their home In Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Add Griggs left Sun day for their new home In Stanfleld. A heavy rain Btruck Gibbon last night and was sure appreciated by all Millard Thompson went to Pendle ton today. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thompson went down to Pendleton today. Claude Clark and Paul Wyman o? Arlington. Ore., have been here to look over Mr. Clark's sheep Germans Claim AllM. BERLIN, Sept. 14. German air men didn't intentionally attack tho allied hospitals. It Is officially stated. The statement asserted that in the case of the Vadelmaincourt incident, the Germans knew that 300 pace, from the hospitals was a large French aerodrome. Three quadrons from this aerodrome bombarded the peace ful German villages of Irralne and Saar. the statement declared, con cluding that the French have no right to complain If a few bombs un intentionally hit the hospitals. 5 r ? $ It's Easy to Wear a Satisfied Look when you wear Schloss Bros, clothes that back it. You can feel secure when you know your clothes are right. As for us, we make it our business to sell you only what is precisely rijht for you. Run through our Suit and Overcoat showing at your leisure. i You will find here the very Suit or Overcoat you 8 A. it I A. 1 A I . wani me one oesi aaapiea to you For early autumn wear, smart top coats particularly suitable for Young Men. dfiRevf irt.fno nvprpnnts int d t-nai n cr mnHpla well t n T-n tr ftnt" PV. 1" rranarMk 1 lira a KaI fart K overcoats showing the military influence on civilian s clothes and suits of fashion'i 4. latest. J d Style and lots of it. Fabrics that are good ones. 3 i PREPARING QUARTERS FOR HOUSEHOLD ARTS UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Ku gene, Sept. 14 Mary Spiller Hall, the women's dormitory Is being remodeled to allow of tbe use of the lower floor for the courses in the new depart ment of household arts. This depart ment is to be headed by Miss Lilltan Tingle, who for the last nine years has been head of ( the home econo mics work in the public schools of Portland, besides being a regular con tributor on household topics to the columns of the Portland Oregonian. X r) 5fi i mm Certain-teed is tanSibliaffi!rBWou can take hold of. For the first term courses will be of fered as follows: Elements of Cook ery. Elementary Food and Nutrition. Textiles and Textile ' Fabrics, tha Home. Furnishing the House, Sanitary Hygiene and Household Sanitation, Household Budget-Making. The ad dition of the new department Is ex pected to Increase the enrollment of ' girls In the University In HIT-IS. It means certainty of quality ana!Sic&faction. Behind the name is the definite responsibility of a great brines h'icjt& reached commanding position in Its field because of its ability to manufatue tgstribute the best quality products on the most efficient basis. An ixtens5vsvilf factories, warehouses and sales orhces makes possible low manuficturnig-costs and Viuick, economical distribution. Certain-teed r Certain-teed ie-r,.4-'Wj Roofing b the bt quality of roll roofing. It is recc jcircJ and used ai the prefer, able type of roofing for office buildir.pi, factories, hotels, stores, warehotnei. garages, farm building etc., where uurr.bility ir demanded. It :c economirii to buy, inexpensive to lay, and costs practically nothing to maintain. It is lightweight, weather-proof, clean, sanitary, and firc-r;tardant. ItisguatSQ sued for 5, I'J or IS yean, according to tlucknesa (1, or J ply). Paints and Varnishes fcre pood, hor.i rt, dcpcnJible products made as pood pair.:; sr.d vamiihes should be r.kaiie, frni i.ili prade materials, mixed by r.i drn r.achlEcr- to ti'.SUIC lUiiiurmityj ar.d UJlcd to truthfully reprcfi-m t!.c coiitats. They are nir.de by cpcrfij lor. cxperisnccd in paint making, and ar. f-uaramecd to give jatiffactiun. IMds ir. full line of co'cr, and f..T all diticrent pur poses. Jiuy dealer can gxt you CEKTAIN-TEK12 PUnti and Varnishes. Certain-teed Products Corporation CTstessra, lMla.lnM.. St.Leulfc BoittHk Omhnd. Pit-.WrK Dotroit. Uufi.le. S-. r.-incixa. Milwssk., OachiBiti. N.wOrkaio. Los Asnks. X s rilj. twm lAi.s.lifc Atlula, Ri.ks.ud, Craod iUs.!di, NriurilM, iAjticC.tj, Ocjalau. H.iMtoa, Dstoth, Uta, Snlw, Hatum. Hal Wa a.nt If Jsii I I rssr. . . .i t I ry I ' 'as ! I . . yi - Cti.trte PlasM. Cssm.. Csn.t4 Asia!t V.lt. J rt yr-jrrrirS ... B! rZ I t I I ill German Assanlta Repulsed. LONDON. SeDt. 14. Onlv tho nn. auminaung strength of the French artillery prevented a German Infan try assault at Bixschoote last night, it is stated. Halg reported minor op erations. German airmen bombard ed Dunkirk. Gunfire on both sides of the French front was extremely violent French barrage fire was too strong for a Ger man Infantry attack. In Champagne the French repulsed a number of raids. Certain-teed Rooting is sold 6f B. L BURROUGHS INC., Pendleton, Oregon THE StXJlTTS GRAVE. An empty shack on the moun- tain side w And an unmaraed grave be- w low. Where guarding the plain stand sentinel peaks 4 With helmet and shield of snow. A "waif of Nature's" last rest- ing nlace: s Apart from the world's fierce strife. Mid well loved scenes, he has "fixed his camp" At the end of his Journey of life. Though his history s nage Is a trifle dim. In the years that he called his best. He had piloted through an ad- venturous crew Who were lured to the Gold- en West. He saw the change creep over the wilds That followed men's greed for gold: The cities that rose on vulley and platn w Where the buffalo ranged of old. Hut gold and cltlex held naught for him: Remote from the haunt, "f men. 111. spirit (et f'rth o'er the Great Divide. w And hat wa.. his monimi.nl then1 An empty .hack 'neath the mountain pinew f'h'intlnic a requiem al. And he aun..ets fall like a royiii pill On th" ! ri-ly icrve h..i.. 4