East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 11, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREGON! AN. PENDLETON. OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1910.
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I rave Power to Employ Man. ,
i. The street committee of the city
council was given authority luat even
ing to hire a man to have general eu
porvlHlon over all the street cleaning
work In the city.
Jjoavo on Trip to Sound.
H. W. Collin and uy B.- Wyrlck
left this morning for Walla Walla to
tuka In the first day of the Frontier
pays show there, . following which
they will leave for Portland tonltcht.
They plan to go on to Seattle 'to see
the review of the Uaclflc fleet and the
rodeo being staired there by Charley
Irwjn, who will be here for the
Hound-Up next week. They will re
turn by way of Portland In time for
the opening- of the Round-Up.
Not A BlemisT
kmr tht pert
appearance of her com
nii-vim. Permanen
and temporary akin
tioublcs are effectively
nraaled. RcduCCS UH.
... ...1 Mr and corrects
greaay tliins. Highly antiseptic,
ud wttn peneiicwu n ...
curntive stent for 70 yrars.
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TES OF P
ltd urns from Kixikano.
lamest Crockatt, who woe employed
by the city enislnoer's department this
aunimnr, returned yesterday evening
from Spokane where he spent a short
time vlsltlnir with relatives. Ho wjll
return to the University of Oregon
with the opening' of the fall quarter,
ubout September 28.
E1M
review of the Pacific fleeLJy Presi
dent Wilson. . ' . W
Joe Colesuortliy Itctiirns.
Joe Colesworthy, who has been at
tending , University of Washington
summer school, returned to Pendleton
today and will remain until the open
ing of the fall term of college. Since
the closo of summer school Coles
worthy hus been on a hunting trip In
the Olympic Peninsula.
Attends Fire Chiefs Convention.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Itlngold left on
No. S this morning for Portland
where Mr. Kingold will attend the
Pacific Coast Association of Fire
chiefs. When he returns next week
he will bo followed by all his fellow
chiefs, who will see .two days of the
Hound-Up.
lteturns front Service
John K. Butaon of Umatilla, has re
turned after service overseas. Ho en-
i listed In Pendleton September 19,
jl917, and was discharged August 2,
lam ti served with Company H.
18th Infantry; 1st Division, and with
the S46th Fluid Artillery of the 41st
division.
Itotiiul-I'l) Hals Appear.
Yesterday was ltound-Up Hat Day
Pendleton cltir-ens are now appearing
in the big sombreros. Some costumes
are supplemented also by colored
chaps and neckerchiefs, heptemner i
Is the traditional date for the appear
ance of the hats but owing to the
warm weather, the date this -year was
postponed.
reaves on lluylng Trip.
C. P. Miller, accompanied by Mrs.
Miller and son Hobble, left on No. IT
today of Portland and Seattle, on a
I rnmhineil business and pleasure trip.
Wlhle away Mr. Millen will contract
cfor plumbing supplies and they ex
pect to be in Seattle Jn time for the
HI 101 101 l6l101 101 101 101 101 101-
For Friday
Fresh Fish'
BEST STEAMER HALIBUT
AND FRESH CAUGHT SALMON
Try our Sugar Cured Corned Beef. .
Just call 101 and be assured you will get the
Very best of everything. . , -
Waste Less Buy the Best.
Pendleton Cash Market, Inc.
' Fine Groceries and Meats '
' Phones 101. (Private exchange connecting both
departments.)
Inerease In Attendance.
u.,mlitnn vhrinl. which ODenea
Monday report a 25 per cent Increase.
In attendance over the first week last :
yenr, both In the prades and nign
chnnl. A new room was fitted up I
and an extra teacher employed to j
take' care of the Increase. Two large
auto trucks bring pupils each day
from the surrounding country.
More liovs Than filrts in If. S.
For the first time In many years,
there-are more boys than girls regis
tered as students in the Pendleton
high school. Of the 283 students reg
istered, 14 8 are boys, while the girls
number 135. The condition appears
still more unusual In view of the fact
that not many of the boys are .former
students who re-entered high school
after service In the army or navy.
Grocery
Phone
52G
Use the
Phones
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SERVICE
PENDLETON'S LEADING STORE
Other
Dcpartm'ts
78
Use the
Phones
Twenty Seek Jtnom
Something of the desire of Pondle
i ton people to rent rooms and also an
Idea of the power of advertising may
be pained from the experience of Dr.
i loretla Starba who In Wednesday's
Fast Ore?onlan advertised for rent a :
steam heated room. .After the pub.
llction of Wednesday's paper Dr. ;
' etarbu received II Inquiries concem
Inj? the room, and the next mornV j
she received 9 Inquiries.
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W. W. fireen On Protrram. ''.''
W. W. Green, county Bchool super- i
liitendent. Is on the program of the!
i annual convetlon of the Oregon As- :
socintlon of county judges and com- i
missloncrs In Portland today for an
address on county taxation for school
purposes. Among other Umatilla
county officials who are attending the
convention are Judge C. H. Marsh
and County Commissioners Barney
A ri T rtnnnlni? ntKCllB-
slon of problems confronting county j
officials of the state win occupy pan
of the convention.
The Call of the New Specially for Fall
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Has Been Sounded Here
Our bright STOCKS answer the call. Everything i n readiness to serve you and fill your needs for the
Fall and Winter season. Come in and have a look. m
Correct Modes in Women's
Fall arid Winter Goats
: A splendid assortment, featuring new designs, materials and ,
colors. Various style belts and pockets, novel collar arrange-
ments. Pleated, gathered or panel backs, fijl Q Cn to M Cflft
Fur trimmed or plain. Price .313.0V ,
RUFFLINGS '
35c io $1.50
Use our ruffling for collars
on those round neck and square
neck dresses and waists.- Offer-'.
ed in net, organdie, Georgette, -etc.
Some white, some in colors. ;
"INSURANCE
Is the Best Policy'
' I am buying grain this year for Kerr
Gifford & Co., Inc., and wtJuld be glad
to have the farmers give me a chance
- to submit a price on their grain before
selling.
JOE KERLEY
. ; Booeessor to Chu. B. Beard, Ino.
A "See Me Before the Fire"
Insurance Loans Real Estate
111 Mala Pendleton. Oregon
Assignments for Methodist Church.
Thn xtnv II V. Clnmall was reas-
' signed to the Methodist church pnsto
!rate by Bishop Matthew H. Hughes.
presiding bishop, at the closing ses
sion yesterday of the Columbia river
crnf..rence of the Methodist Eplseo-
' pal church held In Spokane. Other
assignments In this county mane oy
lil.shop Hughes were the Rev. W. S.
Glelser, Echo, and the Ilev. M. It.
(lallagher, Hermiston. H. F. Fem
berton was made district superintend
ent of The Patles district of which
l'mnil!a county forms a part.
Will nullil Pilot Rock Rood.
"We will build, and that means
grnde from Pendleton to Pilot Rock
out of Umatilla county funds," an
nounced Judge C. H. Marsh yesterday.
"J. N. Burgess, who will succeed W.
L Thompson on the state highway
commission, lives at Pilot Rock and
uses the road to Pendelton twice a
day. The road Is part of the Oregon
Washington highway -and is on the
..... a p.Miri nmmini but we Intend
huilillna it ourselves so that other j
coMnties cannot say that Mr. Burgess
is using his position to build a road
to his own town. Wre don't have to do
this, for the state should build It, the
same as the Pacific highway, or any
other highway, but we Intend fore
stalling criticism, that's. all. Orego-nlan.
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I DODGE BROTHERS BUSINESS CAR I
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Alie Midstrom to Convention. .
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Molstrom will
leave Sunday morning for Pittsburg.
Pennsylvania, where Mr. Molstrom
will be the only Oregon delegate to
the evention of the "Big Tree" club of
the Pacific Mutual Ufa Insurance
Company. Any agent for the 'company
who writes 1 100,000 or over of :
surance during the year hns all his
eocoenses paid to the convention, and
Mr. Molstrom, with the exception of
one other Oregon agent who has de
cided not to attend the convention.
Is the only agent in the state to win
the honor this year. Mr. and Mrs.
Molstrom will on their way east visit
Salt Lake, Denver, Kansas City. St.
Louis, Indianapolis and Cincinnati.
They expect to return to Pendleton
the latter part of October. Mr. Mol
strom says he hates to miss the Pen
dletnn Round-Up but that It is un
avoidable.
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A NEW DRESS SATIN
$3.00 and $3.25
Offered in most every shade
for street and evening wear; 36
in. wide, of good heavy, weight
and firm texture. Most suitable
for dresses of the present vogue.
Have a look at this splendid sat
in. . ai
WOOL FLANNEL
$1.75 - .
A wool flannel for outing suits
and shirts and coats, comes in
grey, khaki and navy, 37 inches
wide. A good heavy 7 oz. cloth
that will give you wear.
DRESS TRIMMINGS .
galore of many shapes, styles and
colors. Bands, notifs, edges, of
Silk, beads, yar,n chenile, gold
and silver, and braids of all
kinds. Use our trimming for
that dress or suit or coat. Prices
right. .
CHILDREN'S SCHOOL HOSIERY
25c t0 75c
This is the place to get good hosiery for children for
school wear. We have a new, fresh stock on hand and can
furnish all sizes in black, white, tan and brown. Come here
for children's school hosieiy.
HAIR BOW RIBBONS
Hair Bow Ribbons of all kinds,
plain colors, fancy- stripes,
plaids, figured and floral de
signs in a wide range of colors
and combinations. Come here
for your hair bow ribbons. We
also have the "Bow Peep" hair
ribbons, cut in lengths. Yard
29c,075c
DRUG SUNDRIES
We carry the well known
"MELBA" line of toilet ar
. tides, the best of its kind.
Let us fill your drug sun
dry needs as we have a com
plete line of many things
you use every day.
Its established economy makes Dodge
Brothers Business Car a profitable
investment. '
The haulage cost is unusually low.
Cottonwood & Water.
Phone 530
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Xew lyikory Kquipment.
Otto Hohbach, proprietor of the
Hohbnch bakery, has completed the
Installation of some Interesting new
epiripment at the Court street bakery.
In the way of a bun divider which
accurately ' measures and divides
loaves of bread and buns and a bun
rounder which rolls and rounds 100
buns a minute. These machines ore
run by electricity and do the work
that formerly required several men to
perform and eliminates the handling
nf the bread and buns. Mr. Hohbach
has ordered and will soon Install a
window bake oven which will be of
glass and will be placed In the bakery
window so that passers by may see
the bread as it Is baked. It is asert-
ed that when the plant on Court treet
is completed it will be one of the most
naodernly equipped bakery plants In
the northwest. The capacity of the
bakery Is much greater than former
ly and the enlargements will help tit
caring; for Round-Up business.
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Here is the ForJ Runabout, a perfect whirl
wind of utility. Fits into the daily life of
everybody, anywhere, everywhere, and all the
time. For town and country, it is all that its
name implicc-r-a Runabout. Low in cost of
operation ; low i:i cost of mcintcnance, with
ell the sturdy strength, dependability and re
liability for w hich Ford cars are noted. We'd be
pleased to have your order for one or more. We
have about everything in motor car acees
p sories, and always have a full line of genuine
J Ford parts give genuine Ford service.
Simpson
Auto Co.
Water and Johnson Sis.
1'hone 40S
WE LEAD
We carry the Largest Assortment of Ice Cream in
Pendleton. Our Fountain Service is unexcelled
N WEST
The cream of lee Creams is carried in the
following flavors:
Mi.-
n'
ri.
FRENCH VANILLA
MAPLE NUT
FRUIT SALAD
STRAWBERRY
ORANGE
CHOCOLATE
FANCY BRICKS
PINEAPPLE SHERBET
Drop in and get a Carton for your Dinner Dessert.
We serve the Smoothest Malted Milk in town
Cosy Billiard Parlors
SHEEHAN BROS.
The only fountain in town that serves fresh Limeade
and Lima Freezes.
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