East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 03, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY EAST ORPOONIAN. PENDLETON, OREG ON, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1317.
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A POUND OF COFFEE
FREE THIS WEEK
With erery fir pound kale of Chase & San
born's Seal Brand Coffee.
Buy all you want. No limit as to quantity.
Buy your winter supply now. You can reduce
your coat of living; and still b assured of usinp
the best Coffee in the world. Offer good all
this week.
FIVE POUNDS OF SEAL BRAND COFFEE $2
ONE POUND FREE
Making the highest grade coffee grown to cost
you only 33ViC per pound.
GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO.
"QUALITY"
Two Phones, 28.
823 Main St.
Y1CA SECRETARIES
ACT AS CUPID'S AIDS
CAMP LEWIS SIKN GKT MVCll
HXK IIKU IX DIUTIXCl TO
tillU.S llAt.'X 1IOMK."
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Secretaries First J 1ml Out How
Mut-h Man Thinks vt tilrl, Wlirtlwr
lie Intends to -Marry Her When
lie 0mcs Buck" and llow Ions
They Have Hccn (ioltur Together.
DENTISTRY
DR. DAVID B. HILL
"DR. HARRY N. MOORE
Room I " Judd Bld.
Two Billion Dollars
Is Loaned to Belgium,
CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, Wish.,
Oct. Aides to Cupid are the secre
taries of th. Young Men's Christian
association her. and sentiment is
their stock Jn trade, love-sick phras
es tehlr specialty. Miner, cowboy.
farmer, laborer, come to these sentl'
mental secretaries to write letters to
the girls the men left behind. And
the Y. M. C A. men write.
First, the secretaries find out hor
much the man really thinks of the
irU If he Intends to marry her
"when he comes back,' hew long
they have been going together. And
then he writes.
These agents for Cupid say the
number of men who come to1 them
for advice and letters is constantly
Increasing. The men are encouraged
to ask for help In letter writing and
each case Is carefully handled.
W. C. T. C. Workers Moot.
WASH1NGTOS. Oct. S. The tres- ALBANY. Or.. Oct. 3. From all
urer department announced two mil- 'sections of the state delegates are ar-
lien dollars Bad been loaned to Bel riving for the annual convention of
I glum.
the Woman's Christian Temperance
Union of Oregon, which begins here
. tomorrow and lasts three days. About
2HmF!mmtfmH.mf.tm,mHm 150 delegates are expected.
ne open in? vesslon will be held to
morrow evening". I M. Curl, mayo
of Albany will welcome the visit on
on behalf of the city; Dr. George H
Young, president of the local minis
terial association on behalf of the
churches, and Mrs. Everett Fisher or
behalf of the local union. The re
sponse will be made by Mrs. S. A
.Lowell of Pendleton.
All of the sessions will be held In
the First Presbyterian church.
Let Us Show
You
Our stock of Coats, Suits
and Dresses. We are sure
we can please you both as
to style and quality as
well as to price. These
are no ordinary garments
we are showing this Fall
but are the best produc
tions of the larger manu
facturers. By making
your selection from our
extensive stock you will be
as well dressed as though
you had done your shop
ping in any city. We will
be pleased to show you
and you will be pleased
after you have seen.
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The Store of Quality
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VAXDKRIJP IjKAVKS AS AIDE TO
McADOO
Solo Farmer Sokicles.
ALBANY. Or.. Oct. S. Worried be
cause of poor health. Joseph F. Kall
na. aged 4. shot and killed himself
at his farm home five miles south o'
Scio at S o'clock yesterday morning
Announcing that he was going to go
hunting, he took his shotgun and went
Z into an old workshop and shot hlrr.-
5 self through the heart. He removed
5 one of his shoes and pulled the trig.
5 ger with a toe.
2 FTilpyard Worker Killed.
ASTORIA. Or.. Oct. S. Robert
j. Taylor, an employe at the McEaeh-
! em shipyards, was accidentally killed
3 while at work there about 4 o'clo!
yesterday. A donkey engine was pull
is lng a scow ashore when the cable
5 parted and struck Taylor In the bar'
3 the had. fracturing his skull. He
died on the way to the hospital. '
Sjj Taylor wan about 25 years of ar
and a son of K. A. Taylor n' Clatsor
ZZ Plains. He had worked in the yards
2 for several .months. When war wa
declared the young rran attempted to
enlist In the Third Oregon Regiment.
1-ut was rejected on account of de-
5 H fective eyes.
Postal nereipts Decrease.
W.LLA WALLA. Oet. 3. Postal
pi . receipts at th- Walla Walla office for
K the third riuarer ending eptemter
HE ,m period of last year. Tho total , the National City Bank, the greatest
r w ... ni-I.-.te finuncffll InsT It U t ion in the
S15.795 a year ago.
lug land available fur the comt:i
season, PoreVt Supervisor J. M. ;g3
Schnilts found no iww had fallen '
on the higher levels yet. a most tin- !
Usual thing In the mountains this lute 3
In the full. He ulso stated the grass ; 33
was green as a result of the rains S5J
and that graslng conditions were near W3
Ideal. Ijtisnes of stock from predil- j p3
tory animals was also sjild to be j S3
smaller than usual. 1 H
Governor May Deeldo. 3
SALEM, Ore.. Oct. 3. In loontlni, i g3
a new state highway through the state : 3
highway commission It can be done
only by unanimous vote of the com- j 3
mission, or if there is no unan'mous ' 5
vote, the governor can be called In p
to cast the deciding vote liul In 3
niaking local changes in a stale high
way already ftxod by law. only a rut- i
Jorlty vote of the commission Is need-
ed. This Is the opinion of Attorney-!
Oen. Brown forwarded to the state '
highway commission today. .
It Is the Little Things That Count
Look over the prices and articles quoted below and see what a saving you
can make. We carry a very complete stock of toilet articles, notions, thread,
etc. It is our aim at all times to undersell our competitors and we do it. The
quantities that we buy-bf these articles during the year for our 175 stores
would astound you. We sell them at a much closer margin than others are
able to do, simply because we can buy them at a much lower price.
3. P. Coats Crochet Thread, all sliea.
J. I, t outs St-wliur Thread
Cortloolll Sewing- Silks ,;,
Crochet Cotton
Ootjrtttea' Talcums
CoUmIoh' Tooth lnMo , u,.,
Ininiolivo SoaiH S for
lookers Tnr Sou
Cutlcura Soup
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Sun Silk
urnlng totton, 3 for
Asst. Wire lluir 1Iiih
J'eaii lliittons
Snsplclnns of Kick wives.
EVGENB, Ore.. Oct. 3. Recv.ise ,
sick wives recovered too soon after , 3 v
husbands had been exempted front 3 DO BETTER
ho army is the basts for the reopen- i 3
lng of two cases from Klamath coun
ts bv th eaoneal board for the second
Oregon district.
Unless the boRrd receives further
convincing testimony thnt these wives
are really ill the men will go to'war."
Attorney L. M. Travis, a member cf
tlte board, stated.
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ed Saturday. The operation was quite
serious but until early yesterday
morning Mr. Boyd was thought to be
The Dalles lias a Portia.
the state vs. Joe McCleiman. charged I " r"u cmry
t. Mrn n.e V.h..1.'. V " HU" UI
with burglary of a barn neir KasI'..)lo.
Dr. J. M.
was tried before the circuit court to- w'' '"'"-"" """
day, before a Jury. McCiennan was p?n hls "" .
fleftnded by Attorney John Cavin and u, 1
his daughter. Miss Celia. 1, ,. ,n Pm,c" "
several years uro. He Is survived by
several brothers, all well known
printers. '
Miss Gavin made the jloa for the '
i-oner to the jury and as rhls Ib i
htr first criminal cae. her work at
tracted much attention. - Her plea
was a srood one, for after two hours
ieliberation hy the jury. McCIannan
was acquitted of the charge.
Frank Itoyd Is Toarl.
SPOKANE "Wash.. October
Frank Boyd, well known In Walla
Walla years ar and ?x-in.ivnr !
I'okane. died In a Spo7;an3 hosnital
yesterday afternoon as the result of
an operation for gall stones, perform-
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CHARGE AGAINST
PAX FRANCISCO, Oct. 8. Super
ior Judge Griffin dismissed . the
charges of perjury against Frank Ox
man, the northwest cattleman, and
principal witness in the Thomas Moo
r.ey trial, because of lack of evidence.
The mysterious witnesses Mooney's
attorneys promised to produce failed
to appear.
FOOTBALL WARRIORS
TO BE ENTERTAINED
Plans are under way for appropri
ate entertainment for the O. A. C. and
University of Idaho football warriors
who are to be here October 2ft to
play their annual game at the ftottiil
Up stadium. It Is presumed that
many O. A. C. graduates will he hero
from other eastern Oregon points to
tee the game and in honor of them
and of tho O. A. C. team the Penrtle
tn O. A. C. people are prepar'ng tr.
give a dinner on the evening of the day
the game is played. The details of
the affair are being worked out and
the plan calls for cooperation on the
part of the state alumni association.
it is understood thut the Idaho
gridiron men will be extended omo
thing in the way of social attention
by Idaho graduutes, former studonts
and students. Then It has been nift
Kested that In the evening a dar-clnz
party be arranged for In honor of ;
both teams, the affair to be held In '
Happy Canyon and under the aunpl '
ces of the Commercial Association.
The coming O. A. C.-Idahe game
will be of especial Interest from the f
fact it will be the first Intercollegiate
game ever played on an eastern Ore
gon field.
Frank A.
OraiJnir Season F'avorah'e.
WALL WAI.LV. r.t. 3. Follcw
S lng a trip over the Wenaha reserve
United States, has given up his office
..t!.r n ewe. te. U'aahinvtun to
'serve as chairman of the War Sav
ings Certificate Committee. under
'Secretary of the Treasury William O.
P'S to uke notes on the jmount of graz- Adoo.
It's a nuisance
change glass
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DANFORTH CAN PICK 'EM UP
ACCESSORIES
A complete stock of Accessories,
Tires, etc., which includes most
everything you may need for your
car and some things you don't
need, but which will add attract
iveness and beauty to any man's
car.
PENDLETON
AUTO COMPANY
"Established Since 1907"
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GLASSES
THE ',", IKVISIBLC BIFOCAL
do away with this trouble by
giving you both neur und far
vision in one pair of glasses. No
more wondering where your
reading ginsses are! No mure
changing them contfnuataly.
KRYPTOKH (pronounced
Criptocks) have two visions in
one pair of Rlasses without a
visible seam or line.
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Optl.ni Irlst and Optlclaii
American Xutl. Tank IHttg.
WE ARE AGENTS FOR
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Stock Remedies
Made in Spokane. -
HUMANE STOCK FOOD FOR HORSES, COWS
HUMANE POULTRY POWDER (Food)
Not medicines, they are tonics, to keep your
stock and poultry in condition, when green food
is scarce.
IT PREVENTS DISEASE
We have a fresh supply of SCRATCH FOOD,
Cracked Corn, Oats, Poultry Mash.
Now is the time to look after your hens to get
eggs in winter when eggs arc HIGH.
Sfydansioin
& Go.
Yes We Deliver.
Phone 351
FOR SALE
640 ncr1, 4".o in stirnmerfallow. IIoukp. barn, orchard, alfalfa,
fino Bprinpa und m litis level mud to town and R. K. stution. You
can buy it it taken before eeded, at a price whrvby the crop ought
to pay out on It next year.
160 acres on the creek close to rendition. 65 acres set to alfal
fa. Good house and fine burn, Rood orchard, tome nice tlinlwr and
fino trririutihk' HVHtum. Halt cah will handle ft.
J have ttnnu good stock ranches left, with or without stock.
E. T. WADE, Pendleton, Or.
Office in Temple Bids:., Thone 479.
atisiactiOA
is the least it is possible for you
to get, with the new
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DAVE DAHTOK.TH . ror'.
Dav. Danforth. cra-'n pltrher of th when DavU lx In the box. Th fact
Chicago While Pox. can probably hohi ,... r..i.i.tif i.,y :. wh?n he I.
a runner clowr to the tasx tf'an any '"hinK ha hrll't'J Hay Kchalk,
other pitcher In the game "today. The catcher of the Ho, to .ll up hi.
GiAnt runners will have to keep clone j i.wiutTfui throwing record.
0 A J C E
Thursday Night
SMUTS ORCHESTRA
EAGLE-WOODMEN KALI
VALVE-IN-HEAD, 1918
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