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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1917)
EIGHT PAGES PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL S, 1917. rntUtlli!llll(tIlilllllllllillllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItllllllllllllllII!!II(l(UIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIt'J 13 Lop Berry Preserves Use some of our Pure Preserves, Jams, Jellies and Apple Butter while butter is so high. Apple Butter, 2 lbs. for 25c Logan Berry Preserves, sanitary pails $1.65 Pure Fruit Jelly, sanitary pails $1.65 Pure Fruit Jelly, tin pails $1.40 Tea Garden Preserves, all varieties, jar 30c Tea Garden Jelly, glass 20c Shasta Jelly, 2 glasses 25c Rote1 Jars Tea Garden Preserves, each.... $1.50 Ticklers Jam, 3 jars 25c Wild Blackberry Preserves, jar 40c GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. "QUALITY" Two Phones 28 823 Main St. HMfnmimiitffiiiftiiiiiifitiittiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiittiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiH Ul in rortlaiid. C A. Oo4e Improved. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Warren of; Charte A. Cole, who was reported Pendleton are In Portland where Mr. critically 111 yesterday, im very much Warron is quite ill. j improved today and a rapid recovery Is anticipated. Can Pay Taxoa to April S. J , Taxes, In full or in half, can D paid up until April 6 without becom ing delinquent, accordins to Deputj a. C. Funk. .ludxmcttt Is tlven. A JudKment was signed vyiterd:iy in the case of Frank su111an vs. O. W. Lew-ts in favor of plaintiff for 13000. interest, $2,"ifl attorney few and $29.3 5 coats. , . Virdenro-- Operation. i Mrs. Paul Kreft of 102 South Main street, was taken to 4H. -Anthony's hospital last night and this morning underwent an operation. m t Wterana to Ttcoriraiilito, The local veterans of the Spanish- ' American war will meet a week from jtoniRht for the purpose of re organ izlng the local camp. . Homo for Vacation.- , Wilbur Badley, who Is attending the University of Washington, and Mer ton Moore, who is attending Colum bia University in Portland, are home for & short vacation. Will Join Aviation Corn. Franpl TY-inlMs ftnn rtt Mr and pects to leave within the next week I or so for San Francisco to Join the aviation corps of the U. 8. army. He recently took a course in gas engines at Spokane. Nrw Veterinary Her. A. R. Galltraith, a veterinary sur geon of Garfield, has arrived In Pen dleton and intends locating here. He will send for his family later. Dr. Galbraith was formerly assistant state veterinarian of Washington. I i Q J . M Are You Ready 1 1 $m For Sunday I M EASTER 1 1 tip- is i 11 Is "Dress Up Day" and if I I J it is new Dress, or a new i J Suit, or a new Coat, or a I new Skirt, this store is tf I Hi Just waitng for you with 1 I ) the correct article. Want a ; . Tn to see them? gg 1 I (That delayed shipment of Howe Dresae is here for the "Down Stairs Store.") ATTENTION! GOVERNMENT BONDS GOODYEAR TIRES FISK TIRES MONOGRAM OIL AH in a class by theraselrea and each in itself a safe investment. PENDLETON AUTO COMPANY (Nothing counts like service.) Homo mi Furioujrti. Wesley Mima, former hHrh school boy who enlisted in the IT. 8. army several months a pa and who haa been stationed at the Han Francisco train ins station, is home on a ten day fur lough. He was caHed when it be came evident that C. J. Matlock, his grand uncle, had but a short time to live. W. I Tliompeton III. W. L. Thompson, president of the ; American National Bank and mem iber of the state highway commission, jis confined to his bed today with ill ness. He is sufferincr from a bad cold and biliousness. He had intend ed making- the frlp to Heppner today with Representative Ritner to attend a good roads meeting 'there. Thne nufktliur Fermis. J. D. Wells yesterday took but n permit to build a garage at a cost of $100 at his home on Lincoln street. D. t'lrich took out a permit to make repairs and build an addition to his residence at 1401 Lewis street at a cost of $250 and Margaret L. Hin der man took out a permit to build Few Went Afishlnjc. Sunday ushered in the fishing sea son in Oregon but few Umatilla sman punning at ner coiiege sireei county anglers went out with rod and J home. line. For the most part the streams of the county are too high and muddy for good fishing though it is reported that the Umatilla above the mouth of Wild Horse is in good con dition for steelhead fishing. W. D. Humphrey caught a fine specimen of trout, about 14 inches long, in the mill race, Look After That Boy See that his clothes are in perfect shape and even during his playing and mis chievous hours that he is dressed as neatly as can possibly be done. You do not have to put such a terrible lot of money into his clothes as some merchants claim you do. We can show you one of the largest lines of Boys' Clothing that there is in Pendleton today, made by the foremost and largest manufacturers in the country, at prices that will astound you in comparison with the outlandish prices asked by our competitors. In buying for our 125 stores we are able to control wholesale pri ces that no one els can do. Look these quotation over, Boys Plnrh Bark Mixtures New Shade!, Same Model lleautlful Selection of Materials. Men Quality of Itlue Sorire Very Kwell lUiu? Seriw Tin- Host Quality In Town ...... Roys "Heir" HtOUUM lloyx' Hull" KlilrtM Hoys Work Shirts fl.ftS S3.S8 f4.an S4.2S . 5.9i . 8c . . 4U! . 4e Boys' Ires HutH Horn" KUNpenderN lIoy' Krlnff Wrlirtit I'nlons ItoyN' Niunmer I'nlon Suit . ItoyH' Overall, (jrrauut Uyo. Itoys' KUM'kiiDtK Hoys Kliocs Hoys' Kiiit Pauls J!oy' Iotr I'aulH 4Sc, Ada inc. iso, rMo 4e 85c. elm . . 4SO, Sto l.Vi. Mo $!.: to ss.it.- IHc, tjlk', Hc, l M , SLUM. SI. KM. von can DO BETTER AT 1 r n y y l rcnn e cento, Y c c rm. j WE LEAD, touring car; Prank I Met. Pendle ton, Ford roadster; M. J. McDermid, Pendleton. Pord touring car; H. W. Collins. Pendleton, Pord touring car; J. J. Woodaege. Pendleton, Pord roadster. Chevrolet cars, 4-90 to Al- onso Knotts, Pilot Rock and O. P- Woody, Pendleton. Mooting is Postponed. The meeting of the 'Inspiration Club planned for tomorrow has been postponed The date of the next meeting will be announced later. IUnImp Visit Son. Rev. K. J. Cooke, bishop of the Methodist church of Montana, is in Pendleton visiting at the home of his son, James P. Cooke, manager ot the local branch of the New York Lubri cating OH Co. Bishop .Cooks was formerly located in Portland. FIFTY PER CENT OF ATHENA WHEAT LAND MUST BE RFSEEDED fcfetUnate Is Made by Mayor Watts: OUier termers Itfeoe Fercmcagu A Ifigfi aa 70 ; I of Harm March I Cains Held Iteftponidbte. VetVin Wants Identification. Dan Gilbert, who states that he en- I the session listed in the Pendleton company of the Second Oregon on August 10. 1898, and who is now In the soldiers home at San Tsidro, haa written tr- Recorder Pitx Gerald asklnjr for Identification In order to satisfy the To Give IK!' Itagree. Plana are being made by Khaled Temple. I. O. K. K. of La Grande, to hold a ceremonial session in Pendle ton in the near future for the pur pose of initiating local Knights of Pythias into the mysteries of the side degree. Last evening 12 candidates were pledged and it is desired to have a class of 20 or more. The date for will be announced Inter. Candidate for Chirr Clerk. Kdward I. Haldwin. welt known in Pendleton as the former secretary of Congressman Kllis and of Congress man Sinnott, is out as a candidate for Flue Fire Thlw A. M. A burning flue at the home of B. Phafer. 304 Turner street, called out the fire department about 9 o'clock this morning No damage-was done. The building is owned by the Catholle sisters. Cigar Stand Change Hands. Miss Mabel Pulliam. who has run the cigar stand In the lobby of the Ho tel Pendleton for some time, has dis ported of the stock to the hotel man agement, and Miss Laura Hustings ha been placed in charge. , ivmoniTKH spy mix. WASHINGTON'. April 3. Senator Culberson of Texas, chairman of the judiciary committee Introduced the administration spy bill. HOW THEODORE ROOSEVELT CAUSED THE WAR IN EUROPE f; . t , . m- - -zA ' f V Sj- f& M - - ' , 1 51 If I ? t."; . ! v ' 'C- . i ; ill . f ,. . ...... f ...... 1 f f ........ --.- . i.-a5iL. I 1 I III II, - -.. .iiiiinMMl 111 Philly fifty per cent of the wheat lund about Athena that was seeded laat fail will have to be reseeoed this BprlnK, according to Mayor Homer I Watta of Athena who won here yen. terday afternoon. Other farmers of that locality place the percentage as hih as seventy. Mayor Watts, who Is himself a farmer, bases his estimate upon htH own observations made Sunday during- m trip over the farm country. Owing to unfavorable weather h. only succeeded in getting In a halt section of land last fiUI and of Ihl, he will have Id reHeed 176 a-rcs. he mates. Practically ever' fitrmer of thai lo cality Is renewing in whole or in part. Mr. Watta attributes the tern are principally to the lack of warm March rains to soften up the hard crust which prevented the sprouting grain from punning through. Will Innn f2O0.OOO.OM. WASHINGTON. April 1. msdentl land -banks will loan more tnaa two hundred million during the ooaaang year to Intensify farming Industry as a measure. More Militia CaJled. WASHINGTON. April I. more unlla of the militia are out. aik KrriiWKt.ii Optometrist and Optidaa Glasses greaad and fitted. 11 years experience. American National Bank Balldlag. Pendleton. When former President Rcevelt "If I had an army like that I could went to Kurope after he had served conquer the world, said the ei-pres- seven years In Washington Kaiser Went to the emperor. Wilhelm Invited him to a review of That Is when the photographer the enormous Oerman army. .napped them as shown in this pho tograph. Oosslp has it now that the remark of the American put Into the kaiser's head the Idea which bore fruit la the greatest war of history. .chief clerk of the national house of ; representatives and haa the backing : o t he three Oregon congressmen. He j baa been secret. o of the state re I publican central committee for sev . M la j ura, ,,ar and points with pride to Arthur Fender, who j'Vj" j the fact that Oregon went into th. the cleaning and P" buMnees at HuKnB. H chance, are de pendent largely upon the republicans getting control of the house. officials at the soldiers' horn. The matter has been referred to tlpan-Ian-American War veteraaa. Presoott, Wash- haa enlisted In the navy at the local recruiting office, and will he sent to Portland tonight. I Making Flstnre ImprovemrntM. i The Alexander Department more engaged in making some substantial improvements In the store fixtures. r COTRT T0OOM DTIICATr:i. (Continued from Page 1.) Colon R. EJierhard. C. H. Plna counsel for the company, ta being as sisted by Lionel R. Webster of Port land. The next case Is that of Jerushs Crabb vs. H. I. and M. U Watta of Athena to set aside certain deeds. ! Seed Sarley Choice beardless in any quantity desired. Seed Potatoes JUST RECEIVED EXTRA FINE CONSIGNMENT WESTON MOUNTAIN. PHONE 178 i i 'A 1 "VV.l I 1 m.. . mM. U . MWVjmrii .NfMUIIIr m LonerBan Co. s Quality Quantity Service t 5)fW!TOfff!''n!ffWmijlHISIH'jjHIWIS,WHI UNUIIHillliUWUUIIilllliiillililllll li.i.iiimiiiMiniiiiiiiuiiiiliUuii UUIUIUIMIUIIUUIIWIUIIUM4Si- rCtllo Robby, what you dot there? POST V TOASTIES I BEST CORN FLAKES FYER ) Ku VfrmAm Sulltr. Andy Ituat. Indicted on a charire of ramblimr. thia morntnr entered a plee !of ffulltr in the circuit eourt but ha r.ot yt bwB entrncd. John r-t. Indlrtd on a alrnllar charae. rntfred n tilu i.f tllll aTlllllV ! I The ftimpaon Auto fompanv h-n Jut made the following 'ale: T" ,)CTiarlea VI neon. Ifohlman. Ford road Jtr; to Jame Hill. fflts. Ford I niiilter; .lir Knb ak. Adsmn FtJ Reliable Help WHEN YOU NEED IT Here's the Idea! For "First Aid" in Stom ach, Liver or Bowel Trouble TRY HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters r 3 11 5 3 s i i 1 1 il i i II Efficiency -- Scruico We have remodeled, enlarged and in stalled a modern efficiency system in our repair shop, assuring all prompt and satisfactory i Repair Shop We are agents for GOODYEAR TIRES VALVOL1NE OILS STANDARD ACCESSORIES. u Hole lladMNl Kuir--Kii Maxwell .. M. t . Truf-Ls. : 3 I 3 Oregon Motor Garage lttcorporfttL TeUphom 4M I 3 ii II El f i li I r 5 r 2 I 3 117. Ilf. III. iU Wtl Court St. E 3 - s