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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1919)
-4? y -if it nrf nn'-uf i ,ir 'I'll Kf r-"--"M -ii'i'iT'iii1 v"1 frwiiril'wlirvny'iTi,ifln(iBiww W'lf TWELVE PAGES g DAILY EAST OHEGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, lflfl. . PAGE THREE? Or P iM jTr.l Kruno JiMh Iliick. ' ; Fltd Jlruoo killed a lurk ne-i Bi.ii'.I.am BprlnKS Monduy. Mr. Jlruce TUu a 1'endleton visitor ymU;r-y, ' , Two More In .lull fi Drinking. ; I 1". D. Hull wild arrested today by the " pollco and fined 110 for belli drunk. ; Hurry Miller In In Jull on the name 1 chame and will ho tried tomorrow. ' K. "f O. To Aid Hi Kupplylnu ltnain ' The Knights of Columbus li.iva Placed 20 bods In the Klnnhts r.t Co- lumlius hall whlrh they will ront dur- Inn the Itound-Up. The IocIr.i Is hoping to aid In solving the .problem of housinf? '.Pendleton's out-of-town Visitors. . .. . , .. v r W. W. ( r.Tili r to Iji ;runlr. t Itnllroiiil Man to A I tend. ' W. V. Crydcr, Umatilla forest u- r "W. Hendricks, o Hpokane .special porvlsor, will leave tonight for Tranent for the O.-W. H. & N. Co., will Urnndo to attend a meeting of tho flro protective orKnnlKatloris of Kiistnrn Oregon. The meeting will be attend ed by timber owners of Eastern Ore gon. Mr. fryilor hopes to be In I'en dleton for tlio hist day of the Hound-Up. bmWiW w.i'i,iA.vry; Ash Tour DeiUerrp Grand Prize Ho top, firearms 61 Ammunition f m "Write furCr.tMogm THr WCMINQTON AflMtUM C CO INC Itctiirn I Tom Motor Trip. Mr. and Mrs. II. P. rotors return ed yexterdny from a motor trip made In their Loxinirtnn Hii to Kcattle, Pert, land, and Seaside. They say that the loads are rough and that thoy had to make many detours but they ir. porlonced no trouble. arrive tomorrow to attend tho Hound- Up. Kcfw-r Trail Still On. .The trial of the Htato vs. Jj. E. fcol ser, charged with contributing to tho delinquency of a minor, was continued toduy and It was expected to be sub' milted to tho'Jury this afternoon. .Other Departm'ts 78 , Useth Phones S-lll IlltrlmBy Ii.putfs. County Judga C. II. Marsh snd Commissioner O. I Dunning were obllKed to go to Freewator today to ailjimt some highway rights of way. They were expecting Anlntant Attor ney fionerol J. M. Devers from Salom, but ho fulled to arrive. Final IKw SlKiK'd. Final decrees In the estate of Char les Cunningham and Charles E. Rames were signed In probate court today. Knllroad Mm IIti William McMurray. generul pasaon. ger ngent for the O.-W. K. & N Co., and Jack O'Neill, traveling passenger anent. arrived here today to spend the remainder of the. week taking In the Round-l'p and looking after the comfort of the many guests their spe cial trains will bring here. . District Con vent Ion of Degree. October 14 und 15 have been an nounced as the dates for fbe Dogreo of Honor, dlMtrlct convention to - bo held In Pendleton with delegates at tending from all over the district. Many of the state officers are to be here for the convention. fienorhl Mntiocvr Coin'ri-y . J. M. Itapelje, general manager of tho Northern Pacific Railroad with party will reach Pendleton September 19 In a npeclnl train to attend the Hound-Up. Mr. Itapelje's headquart ers are In fit. Taul. The PENDLETON'S LEADING STORE 1 Greatest Stocks of Tall Merchandise Await Your Inspection Hen 1C1 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101- Let 'Er Buck, Let 'Er Rear Go to the Round-Up Everybody'll Be There After it's over, follow the crowd to the ' PENDLETON CASH MARKET "101" Our large force of courteous, efficient salesmen will be there to serve you. "Home people" are kindly requested to place their orders early in the mornings. There will be no deliveries in the afternoons the remainder of this week. "Yu can always depend on us." t Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. Fine Groceries and Meats Phones 101. (Private exchange connecting both , departments.) First Trip to West. K. B. Hooker and son, and Mr. Hooker's brother, Arthur Booker are hero to. see the Itound-Up and are guests at the home of William Kil wards. The visitors are from Mar tlntown, Wiseonsln. and this Is their first trip to the west -TOT TOT TOI TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT U ; Christian Science. Honrs, j ' It Is announced that during the i Round-Up the Christian Science read ing room on Webb street will observe the following hours, forenoons 10 to 11:80; afternoons. 7.-J0 until 9 P; m. Visitors In the city are welcomed to tho rooms. Irlves Ifi-re from Mwlford. C. Harold Cochran of Medford, ar rived here this afternoon by auto from Medford, having made the trip to see this j-ear's Round-Up. He will visit Clyde Phillips, a college mate, while here. IIormlKUin Couplo Adopt Infant, August K. Myers and his wife. Catherine Meyers, Were Issued papers of adoption today for Marie Shutter. a two year old girU whoso mother Is dead. Her name is to be changed to Marie Myers. The Meyers live near Ilermiston. Nl'W IHttIpss Cars Arrive. A carload of new Peerless Kiplit ears were unloaded today at the East- ern Oregon Motor Company. The ma- chines are the new models and In- ( elude new features and new colors. Mrs. Itactiae! Klrkputriek is drivlnff a new Peerless KiK;ht. This Is the sec ond Peerless car for the Klrkpatrlck family this year, as Mrs. Phineaa Kirkpntriek has been driving one for the past three months. "INSURANCE Is the BestPolicy "LET 'ER BUCK" We Have The Real Estate BARGAINS "LOOK 'EM OVER" JOE KERLEY Successor to Cham EX Heard, Ino. "See Me Before the Fire" Insurance . Loans Real Estate Til Main Faodleton, Oraon May Park Cars In T-ots. If. J. Taylor, I'endleton citizen, an nouneed today that during the Round- I p he will donate his two back lots and the Cresswell lot 118 Jackson, for use In parkins machines'.- He an nounces also that the Tenuis Mueller lot west of pioneer park on Bush and Itnley streets will also be devoted to llila purposo during Round-J'p. The) Ijiiitcrn llns First Appearance The first Issue of The I-nntern. of fielnl Pendleton hiRh 'school pnbllca tlon, appeared today. The paper is a weekly and consists of four pn?es de voted to hlffh school news. The ed: tor this year Is Ivaii Houser. Assoc! ate editors are Theordore Janes, and Arthur Rudd, while Claude Snow Is cartoonist. John Simpson and Lloyd McRao are responsible for the Jokes. Jens Torgenson Is business manager. r.nostliu; For Pendleton. A. II. Cox, lumber dealer, and Will M. Peterson, prominent attorney of Pendleton are at the Multnomah, hav ing come to Portland to hear Wilson for which they drew seats at Tho Audi torlum. Pendleton Is the hieire.".t i small town in tho whole United States I any Cox and Peterson, Rnd Is wonder- i nil in every respect, itestaes tolling everyone about Pendleton, they are spreading enthusiasm over the Round Up which opens up this week. Ore gon Journal. ll"IIIIfIIIIIIIIIIItlIIIIIIIIItIllt!l(IIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIlIIlllllIHltll,1111IltlllV I DODGE BROTHERS BUSINESS CAR I i I t v N i. 1 Will Finish Road Jn Month. , Another month or six weeks will see the completion of tho grading work on tho highway between the Morrow county line and Hermlston, according to H. O. Newport, Hermls ton contractor, wro was here today on business. The road work Is progress ing very well. Col. Newport said to day, and by October 25 he expects -to complete the work. Other contrac tors aro carrying on the work between S Hermlston and Echo, while the Kcho S Rioth section Is now being made ready S for contractors. Col. Newport went 5 home on No. 17. 5j IVnney Sloro Offlrtnls Iloro Si M. C. Sams, president of tho J. C. j Penney company, and William M. Sj ntishnell, editor of the Dynamo, ma C gnslne which Is furnished free to every j Penney employe, were In Pendleton yesterday to get In touch with a num- ber of men to assist In opening tho 7S 5; new stores which are to be added to 5 1 tho present number of stores. Mr. S-jKnis Interviewed about 75 men here Sjnmi employed several. Seventeen yearn ago J. CJ'enney opened lip a small slore In Kemmerer, Wyn., Today J. C. Penney Is chairman of tho board E of directors of a company that owns E 137 different stores sttuated In small 5 1 towns throughout tho country, espec- lally Iho Western states, and by next 5 spring this number will bo swelled to a. total of 275. The Penny company Sj expects to greatly Increase Its territory j and plans to go Into some of the lar SKer cities. Practically all tho men In tho Penny organisation are Westcrn- Sjers, hut because of the magnde of iiiiitiiiiti..a.a...... . "iMinvM, uu.i "ij, uinces are in iew llIllllllllllI!lltllMMM!Ml!Mllll"!MjMMIH!!!ll!.llH!III!II!lll!lIHI!Illl,-j VorS, Its established economy makes. Dodpre Brothers Business Car ;a profitable investment. The Haulage cost is unusually low. Cottonwood & Water, Phono 630 When you get value, most varied assortments, highest quality, priced 4t aifjout what you wSnt to pay; saiisi action guaranieea. Tailored. ; IDresses (' t ' ' ' : : Y;t ' 'I j'j ,, . Nothing will give more service and nothing is so good to wear ; in so many different places, on the street, to work, shopping and calling. Many are trimmed with braid, embroidery and Astra khan embroidery. Not a few are the coat 00 $85 00 ' CORRECT MODES IN WOMEN'S FALL AND . r. WINTER COATS: , ; " , ,i; Ar ' A splendid assortment, featuring new designs, material and colors. Various style belts and pockets, novel collar arrange ments. Plaited, gathered or panel C1Q Cft to M Cft Art ' backs, fur trimmed or plain. Price . NEW FALL DRESS GOODS It's high time to be getting that new Fall dress or suit. Buy the goods and make , them up. You'll find the newest weaves and col orings here and they're ready for your inspec tion. Be sure to have a look here before de ciding what you want. Epingle.. $2.00 to $4.00 Poiret Twill $5.00 Gabardine $4.00 to $5.00 Tricatine $5.00 to $8.50 Flannels . .$1.75 to $4.00 Serges... $2.00 to $4.00 , - -- " i lit -' ( Novelty Dress Goods. $2.50 to $5.00 Coating. . $2.50 to $7.50 Etc. Etc. SILK HOSIERY ; We are really showing the best assortment of silk hosiery We have ever shown. The best hosiery we can buy. It's the freshest stock in Pendleton, offered-in most any shade you may desire t Silk hosiery that will fit well and wear better. The pair 4 .... i . . 65c to $3.50 JUST RECEIVED Big shipment of new yarns just received. KNITTING WORSTED, SHETLAND FLOSS, SAXONY, GERMANTOWN, LADY FAIRV "Let 'er Buck 99 GLOVES FOR WOMEN Gloves of all kinds. Gloves to wear with that new Fall suit or coat. Suede gloves, real Arabian mocha; These are offered in Grey, Tan and Beaver, all sizes $2.50, $3.50. , t J t Washable Cape in grey, tan, beaver "and brown $3 Washable Kid in white only, pair i ....... . $3.00 Real French Kid Gloves in white, black, tan, brown, beaver, champagne, etc. Self stitching and contrasting heavy emb $3.00 to $3.50 WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS Offered in a wide range of styles, some plain, some colored borders, some silk, some colored emb. In fact we have most any kind of a Handkerchief to suit you X . . 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c, 35c 3 for $1.00; 50c, 75c, $1.00. VEILS AND VEILING Of course you'll need a veil. We're showing a lot of new styles in all colors. See the new Trench veil ing and chenile dots. Slip-on Veils 10c to 50c Veiling, yard . 25c to $1.25 WOMEN'S NECKWEAR Brand new fresh neckwear, full of charm to give that finishing touch to that dress or suit. . Well made and made to fit. 'Offered in net, Georgette, organdie, etc. Neatly trimmed. Come here for your new fall neckwear. , BEADS, BEAUTY PINS, EAR RINGS AND LINGERIE PINS. You need these little things to make out your toi let for the dress of today. You can get reliable goods at this store. Come in and see them. DRUG SUNDRIES A complete stock of Drusr Sundries and toilet ar ticles of the well known Melba line. Let us fill your toilet, needs. ' WE'RE HEADQUARTERS FOR ROUND-UP GOODS. f : Come in now" and get what you need while the As- : sortnjents are Complete. . -; ;'f ; K-ur $6.00 TO $16.50 r . A complete showing of Round-Up Shirts of silk, wool challie and sateen in all sizes. Showing the most desirable patterns and colorings.- These shirts are made right and they fit well. : They are hand made. Select yours right NOW ! . - ,. ? - round-up $4-00 to $22lsd H ; We're showing a big assortment of "Round-Up Hats in authentic styles in all colors, of felt and bea ver. You'll find your size and the one that suits yotf here.' : " Khaki Riding Skirts, cut on the tew lines, either in light or dark shades ........ .... . v $4.56 to $7.50 Corduroy Riding Skirts in tan, t!J "i good fitting skirts-and well tailored $7.50 to $10.00 SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY OF "ROUND-UP" GOODS. COME IN AND GET FITTED OUT; ? MUFFLERS $2.50 Mufflers in a big array of colors of all descriptions. Some plain colors, some with fancy- borders and many with printed , Rourid-Up riders, etc. Every body wears a Muffler. Buy one or two. . -.. 50cAND75c ROUND-UP HATBANDS Wear a Round-Up Hat Band on your hat. have some styles specially for these hats.; f',r We "ROUND-UP BOOTS" Here we are with a big selection of Round-Un iioots tor tne man or woman wno wants a very dres sy boot. i ' 1 v These boots are all "Shipley Hand Made Boots" and are boots that have and will stand the test i We have them in French calf and French kid lea thers, with the new London toe, double or single stitching, all of new patterns. If you are looking for a boot see these bdfots befOr1 j buying, bee window for display. " r; - - - lr. Taniioslo In Portland Dr. A. E. Tamlesle still claims Pen dleton as him home, although It has been many months since he has Hvel there. . For the summer. Dr. Tamlesle has been at Hlllsboro, but this morn ing he arrived at the Seward, where he will stay while in Portland. Tarn- Oregon state hospital; and has been guilty in police connected with state Institutions for and were each ' some time. He has two brothers prac ticing medicine, and one brother den tist in Portland. "Our family seemed to run to doctors." Eays Tamlesie. Oregon Journal. Two' Drunks Fined SllO. Orville Saunders and Pat Lynch, ar- H sie was first assistant to Dr. McXary rested by local police last night court this morning fined 10 Saunders paid his fine, while Lynch was obliged to go to Jail to serve out his. Pair Violate Traff'e Ijw. Jim Sturgls and a man giving the name Rudder paid fines of J J each in police court this morning for park ing their machines Inside the safety I ln 'he management of the Eastern charge4 with being drunk pleaded lone marked by whits lines. Well Known Veterinarians Back, . , Dr. K. B. Osborn. an afflcer M the-' veterinarian department ef the- u. a " Medical Crops, la In Pnfllon f..r the Round-tJp on a furlough- from Camp Lewis. Dr. Osborn served win, the Hist division la rrane and rt pecta soon to b releases. He Was once deputy under State Vete.-inaran W. H. 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