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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY. APRIL 16. 1917. PAGE EIGHT ftMWfMtHIIIIIIIIIIIHmillllllllllll"" "OLD MONK" SHRIMP SALAD Wash and dram shrimps and mix with half their bulk of cut celery and a few hard-cooked eggs chopped, also olives or capers an desired. Mix with mayon naise dressing reduced with whipped cream and serve in border of tomato jelly, Garnish with celery tips. EXCLUSIVE AGENCY IN PENDLETON For Old Hoi Olive QUALITY ALWAYS Small Bottle ... Medium Bottle Large Bottle Pint Can Quart Can Vt Gallon Can . 1 Gallon Can ... 35c 60e $1.10 65c $1.25 $2.25 $4.80 GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. "QUALITY" Two Phones 23 S23 Main St. KaMHiiimiiMiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiniiMi iiiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuhm The Busy Store on the Corner Visit our Corset Dept. up stairs. In spect the various models. Red Fern Corsets, back and front lace, from $3.O0 to ?12.SO. Warners from ?1.0O to $3.50. front and back lace. We have the right model for every figure and the right price. Every corset from $3.00 up will be properly fitted. Also in this department we carry Knit Under wear, Kayser Silk Underwear, Muslin Underwear, Brassieres. We cordially invite you to come in this week and see latest Red Fern and Warner's models. MISS KINNIBURGH. .1. a A Service At Yonr Semes ' r rvic iur jtrtlu-t i una th quMity niorf i m porta m to u than you ax likely to think. Th u i h we h.v Fisk and Goodyear SI i:lf V. KKPMtTMKVT Repair Dep't. I l llril.MLV M (.I.I. PENDLETON AUTO COMPANY . . IMvorce Is granted, himself had difficulty In getting over A divorce was granted Saturday to the mountain aa hi hack and horaea tha plaintiff In the case or jnu Hager va. Carrie Bate 11a Hager. J Bnm Heoorder lro Ten.- Recorder Thomaa Fltm Genjld Is stilt confined to his home by Illness and John Beam Is acting aa recorder pro tern. frequently broke through the anow. Alanc the John Day river the anow la gone, he states, and hi cattle have been turned out for more than " week. ItHUKhu-r Is Born. A daughter was horn this morning i to Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Boyden. of S? i Walnut street. - n-lth Allen-Knlltht Ok. KK in S Ijimpkin. who returned to from St. Helens, has taken Takes Aiwrtim-ut House with tne Allen-Knight I Mrs. J. R. Company. I'niatilla's share $150. Secretary of State Olcott has ap portioned the five per cent land sale fund received through the sale of government lands, and UmatllU county's share Is $150.36. This mon ey can only be used for road or school betterment. Mrs. J. R. MacMasters .ha. leasen the apartment house at 77" Thomp son street, belonging to the Mauocs estate, ami is having the same refit ted and improved. Four Drunks Arrested. Four drunks were enrolled on the police court docket - thia morning. John Doe and hts boon companion, Richard Roe. each forfeited $10 oall, Lucian Williams. Indian, paid a $10 fine and Harry Luton, Indian, went to Jail for five days. Dr. Turtey Married Again.. Word has ben received here of the recent marriage of Dr. M. V. Turley, formerly of this city. He has been lo cated at Oakdale. California since last fall and has Just moved to Mon ti ca. California. He was married re cently in Oakland. Moose' Plan Special Train. The local order of Moose is secur ing pledges for a special train to go over to La Orande Wednesday to at tend the big Moose meeting in that city. If the train is made up it will probably leave about 8 In the morn ing and return at night. ' ; Pendleton Naval Boys l.eave. The first group or five naval re cruits from Pendleton, who have been in training at San Francisco for the past three months, are now sumo where on the Pacific according tu word received by Henry Latourelle from his son. Henry. Jr. They were scheduled to sail last week for Hono lulu or some other place In the east. To Consider T. It. Koad. W. I Thompson, state highway commissioner, will go to Portland to. night to attend a meeting of the com mission. He Intends asking that a reconnaisance -be made of the old Thomas tt Ruckles route over the nlue Mountains aa well as the other route up Meaeham creek. Tree Cldldren to Garden. M. 8. Plttman of the Oregon State Normal School and County Superin tendent I. K- Toung last week visited abut 15 rural schools over the coun ty and among other things they did everything they could to encouraga the children to raise gardens, poul try and pigs- "Saturday they attended-the local insttlute at Echo which was attended by 40 eacher. STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! Are you aware tliat we are the Urgent Dry uooda Syndicate, coihIuuUiir . chain of busy store throughout the country? Thai weots-rate IJ of the most progressive aud u-to--lho-iuliiiile sure tlere Is In existence unlay? That we liavo Just reii(ly oia-ned SO More tills spring, in SO live ana lroherii communities? That we did eight milium dollars' worth of buslm-H In ll and the r we are going at tho present time, we will do twelve million dollars In J017. That we are only 15 years old, starting In ioa with a small store In Keiumurcr. Wyoming. That we buy the largest quantities of goods hT anyone In America., That we I my rash ami get rash for our goods. That we save you SO per cent to SS per cent over the one store uiervhaiin' ,-1AmI far thought." ! ' 3.1 New Coats Just Arrived SI2.S0 to n.(M .New Mlk Dresses Arrived Saturday II2.MI to !. New Sport Skirts New Wash Skirts New Wash Materials, yard New silk IVttleoata New I Jne of Collars New Voile Waists . . New Shades In Coalings, yard . to T.o . . . I. OK to OH. 40. Man to SOO . . . 0I.0M to C4.SO tan. 9c. VNe He, $l.l. I.H ........... ts.io crown Corset . itrls' SiimiMT Hats .Nadirs' Hummer Inion Suits... : Summer Vests ........ l-4e, v lancy Mil Silk Hose I'aiH'y Hoot SUA Hose Hurson I.lsle Hose Iloodolr Cais . . . . . J. P. Coats Sewing Thread . soc to $a.oa , . . 4e to $. . SSo. 400, OHe l-ae, loo, is l-e o ....... Hots, Sta . . . SSe. 40a, OHe 4o i 1K HE-IT i:il ' VaVa if jWt-' J W . ) OTIIKKS I X eOLOCN RULE V . I ; hl WM and calf. For sale -Fresh cow Phone SUSR. A large room, furnished or unfur nished, for light housekeeping, close In. i'hone 788 J. Heavy Snow In Mountains. A heavy snow fell In the mountain-! about Kamela and Meaeham all dav yesterday and last night, according to Loy Wlsaler who spent Sunday In I-A Orande. Snow also fell In La Grande yesterday, he states. A sleety rain began falling in Pendleton yesterdav morning and there was more or less rain all day yesterday and all day to. day. Iwmer Chief Here. Tom B. Ourdane, former chief of police whose resignation resulted Jn sensational charges being maae against Mayor Best, is back in the city. More than a month he ha been at various points In Idaho am' Washington carrying on hla work a a government special agent and ex pects to leave tonhsht for Montana. Administratrix Appointed. Emma B. Pregnitx has been ap nninted administratrix of the estate of the late C. W. Pregnita and Alex ander Reid. Charles Hoggard and Kaloh Holte have been named ap praisers. The real property of the estate has an annual rental of 1480 and there Is personal properly worth tfiOO. Canadian Offlcrrg Herr. Captain J. Edgar Warner and Cor poral I L. Davies. who have been serving in the trenches In France as members of the Canadlun army, are Pendleton with the Intention of 'making arrangements for a lecture on the Kurnpean war by Captain Warnei. Davies was a former Portland hlh school boy. He was sent to the hos pital by Injuries received from a bursting shell and is home on a fur-louKh. JAPAN SAYS NO SCRMAKINRS IN PACIFIC SAN FRANCISCO. April 10. Ja pan doesn't believe there are subma rines In the Pacific, according to a Tokio dlxpatch quoting the minister of marine. Captain Gilmer, com manding the twelfth naval district, reiterated his previous statement that divers are reported but not confirmed. Notice to contractors. )ealed proposals addressed to the School Hoard of District No. 44, Uma tilla County, will be received1 at the office of Architect Raymond W. Hatch until 4:00 p. m., April 26th, 1917. for the furnishing of ail mate rial and labor required In the erection and completion of a one room frame school house and three out-buildlngs. Proposals are to be opened at the office of County School Superintend ent Young at I p. m. the same day. Plans and specifications are on flu at the offlcea of Raymond W. Hatch. Architect, Despaln Bldg., Pendleton. Oregon. Contractors are required to deposit 15 as a guarantee to return plana at the time agreed upon. The school board reserves the right to accept any or reject all bids. Demunstnulon. C. It Young, expert demonstrator of the Hurley Machine Company's line of Thor Klectrlc Washers will be at the office of the Pacific Power A Light Company, Tuesday, April 17th, when he will give a practical demon stration of the Thor Washing Ma chine. Arrangements have been made with the girls of the high school domestic science department under the direction of their Instruc tor. Mlsa Butler, to serve lunch be tween the hours of and 4 p. m. All ladles Interested are requested tO( call avid see this machine 3a operation. Adv. Preverna are pebnles of thought which people gather tip to throw at one another. Cood Dirt for sale. ! If you have a lot that you want . filled with good dirt and want to get It at a reasonable price. It will pav you to phone 227R at once. Adv. Notice, Moose. All Moose are urgently requested to. meet at the Moose Hall at 7:30 Mon day and Tuesday. 1 8th and 17th. Bus. Iness of utmost Importance. (Adv.) JOHN LANO, Dictator. To Take Kxains for cptalney. H. M. Allen, who was a candidate for sheriff at the last election, and who has since been teaching at Rieth, left this morning for Boise to take the examinations for a captaincy In the army. He la a veteran .of the Spanish-American war and has had experience aa a second lieutenant In keastern militia. Hart In Auto Accident. Hugh Mitchell and a. B. Shatterton. two traveling representatives of .the Standard Oil Co.. are nursing bruiser and other minor Injuries today as a result of a spill they got from a Ford tjir yesterday morning while enroutfl to the west end of the county on a ji:ckrabhit hunt. One of the wheels broke without warning, causing the car to turn over. Mitchell was the n.mt severely hurt. Mi-llM'd Multnomah Win. Chester Fee of Pendleton an! Floyd Payne of Athena helied the Multnomah athletic club win the an nual Columbia Indoor track and field meet In Portland Saturday. Fee placed in -the pole vault and high hurdles while Payne won the mile run. Payne will run In the special two-mile event at the O. A. C. Indoor carnival neit itaturd'iy. the manage ment secured Clyde of the IT. of W.. Coleman of O. A O. and Payne to en ter this event. Itridae Missey Held I n. Hefore the county court can appro prime funds toward the construction of the steel bridges over the ITmatills at Thorn Hollow and Mission. th roads leading aorons the reservation t. these proposed bridses must be de clared coi.aty rosds. and petition hae been presented aeklng the In dian bureau to so dslgnatehem. The government is to spproprlate two thirds of the cim.1 of the bridges and the money is ready as soon as the ...July appropriate the oth.,r third. ikM Miriiir Vinter That m:iny deer nd elk have died during the sltif r of starvation Is the belief of Nate Raines. John lav stockman who is visiting here He states that he h-s seen many of the r.-ime animals during the winter and thst all have been very poor. The. have been forced down from the mountains In search of f.d and h thinks many protwbly periehed While driving over the mountains to Pendleton he saw a band of seven and all appeared very weak. They - . r... , move, he ststes. be. LOCALS (Paid Advertisement. ) Sewing by engagement or at home. Phone'731M. Man and wife' wish position on ranch. Address Box 702. Kcho. Or. Lost 140 in $5 hills. Finder will receive liberal reward If returned te thla office. Wanted Girl for general house work In family of two. Must be ex pert cook. Phone (58. Wanted 'Man suitable for hotel janitor work. Apply to Mrs. D. C. Crawford, Rieth, Oregon.' For rent New 7 -room house. $ - -per month. 71! Mill street. Apply Walters Mill. Man and wife with two children wishes position on rsnch. Inquire W this office. The Best Place in Town to Get CANDY Is at th store "what Has" the "WHITMAN'S" sign. Nobody In America make candy Ilk "WHITMANS." Others have tried, are still trying, but they can't do It. "WHITMAN'S" stands for th best. A box of '"WHITMAN'S" CANDIES are revelations to people who don't know their goodness. Tallman & Co. Leading Druggist DA1.K lurrilWfcLL Optometrist and Opticlaa Glasses ground and fitted. 11 year experience. American National Bank Building. Pendleton. . i Do You Want Homer Do you want a home? If so, I will ell you a lot and you can build yourself, or I will sen you th lot and build th home for you and glv you term on th earn. A. H. Cel. (Adv.) DANCE AT EACU-WGODMAN KALI (Jlven by I'NITF.D AIIT1SA.NS Wednesday Eve. Apra 1 8 Admlwlon Sue. Indies Free I Music by SAWVKH'S OllCIIKSTK Bond Clothes 115 to $35 There's a snap and dash to these new Spring; -tyles you will appreciate. They have a touch of militarism the shoulders are slijrhtly accentuated, the chest high, the waist line defined and the skirt flared. The loose belt affords more freedom of movement and gives a more artistic effect. Some of the sleeves are made to unbutton and turn up. a feature, you will appreciate when'you "wash up" or when the tempera ture is high. We have these suits in a variety of fabrics- Tropical Worsteds, Silks. "Thorn burry Twists" and "The Briarcliffes" -these are exclusive with Bond Clothes and can be seen at this store only. We snfrfrest yu make your selectiun now while the assortment is complete Bond Bros. MAY! ; Alfalfa Baled Loose) or Chopped " BUNDLE WHEAT STEAM ROLLED BARLEY AND OATS. Best quality and prompt delivery. Carloads or less. Satisfaction guaranteed.' SEEB3.. Spring (Blue), Beardless, Bald Barley, Rye and Oats. . CHICKEN FEED AND ALL OTHER FEEDS Quick delivery with our new truck. WOOD . BLYDENSTEIN & Co. itsmtHinmtnimBmtiimmtttimtmttsstmtmtmimtimiimimiHmnititmimitmii 3tuiiliillliIillilUlhililtlillil!:lilitiiiliillliiliilikilliuliiliiliiUiuiu hi -.3 Men's Complete Outfitter Pendleton's lyesdlng ( oin:crs. m. m i II : 9. i.a i v Spend this Spring in the "Great Outdoors" . THE VALVE-IN-HEAD BUICK is the key that opens the door to Nature's own playgrounds. It pauses at a thousand pleasant places that the trains rush by with a roar of dis dain. It enters into the spirit and mood of every outing, romping up the hills and waiting patiently at the summits while the kiddies hunt for wild flowers and the grown-ups drink in the long vistas of light and color. And while the Buick is re , freshing the merrymakers with a change of scene and varying recreation, it is giving them a tonic of sunshine and ozone that makes bi)f .appetites and healthy bodies. S-J BEAUTIFUL POWERFUL RELIABLE Oregon Motor Gar&ge Incorporated. 117. III. Itl West Cort St. Telephone S Era -warn- lsj r 3 Mi'eiirm,(,imif.eTet'e'tiw'i''iem",T'M't"'M.tnMMffm!itt'f1 -z ..o- ,.r fit, dsr-rer of brnkmir F,t(!ii,IUiHtlMliMlUK((H.ti.4.1t throjzh the snow cruit Mr. Kniiie t