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DAILY EAST OTtEOONTAX. PENDLETOX, OT?Ef!OX. THlM;SDAV, JANUARY 14, 101S. PAGE FIVE Sanitation J TO DROP PLAV FOR (ommf.ik i: om.i:;i: Women's, Misses, Children's and Boys' i i - Fish Bait is not necessaryYou can get FRESH FISH HERE. FioEi Suggootions for Friday ARE INCLUDED IN THIS EIOTIT PAOES. rz gJfa -g ( v Friday Special January 15th Fresh Halibut 2 pounds 25c 7a on r? 0)M mm J i -. ,. j IS Fresh Salmon, Columbia River Smelt Deep Sea Crabs Steamer Halibut Kippered Salmon, Herring, Cod. "Pemeco" Meats Grown in Umatilla County, Prepared in Pendleton. Knights Pickles, Sauer Kraut 10c qt. Mince Meat 15c pound The Central Market Phone 33 1 08 E. Alta St. SlMi U Named. WASHINGTON, Jan. 14. The nom ination of Frank F. Stool, Helena, to lie receiver of public moneys at Hel ena, won sent the senate by President Wilson. Notice to Women of Woodcraft. Daphne Circle No. I, Women of Woodcraft, will meet Thursday even ing, January 14, for Installment and social. Adv. Oregon's School j I for Oregon's Teachers . p j Oregon Normal School g fj Monmouth, Oregon j Lll 1'I HI'OM' The training of teacher for professional work. 3 1WC I I.TY Every member professionally trained. J H I)i:i'.llTMKXTS For fitting elementary teachers for city and 3 E3 rural schools, . . , ; 3 flf ( Ollt.sKS Professional. Supervisee, Hural. Primary. g3 KXTIt.Wri: Itr.QI IKFMK.XTS Completion of two years high J r-J school work or its equivalent fj ;K.I)r.TIOX Completion of Elementary or Standard courses J B lends to State Certificate without examination. 3 1 TF.lt. MS IUx;iX Itfgular, February 4; Short; April 3, Summer, g f 3 June St. p5 IXFOUMATIoN For further information write to Registrar. U2 Dutch Henry Feed Yard LAYNC C HUGHES. Proprietor! Good Hay, Grain and Water Large, Horse, Cattle and Sheep Corrals First-Class Attenticn Day and Night Give us a Trial West Alta St. est POTATO SOLID, WHITE, GOOD SIZE SPUDS Cf Special Value-Sack. vV 'OK libit I-A HI A o V Hill 1AMLIVA). "KX1GITS" PURE TOMATO KETCHUP Uglily spic ed, sonsonpil with a real rich tomato flavor, int bottles, 5 for - - 91-00 COOKING APPLES- Winona ps and Northern Sp.ys, looao full packed, all firm; eatinp; or cooking, lx 75? WJUTK CLOVER HONEY Now crop, pure white stock, .1 combs for 50 BLACK GRAPES Sweet, thin skin, extra pood eating, 5 lb. basket s 65 CALIFORNIA TOKAYS Bulk the pound 30 'Best flavor, large size, sweet eating. COD FISH No. 1 stock, 2 lb brick 30? COUNTRY LP1) Pure borne renlerel, 10 lbs $1.50 TRY A POUND OF OUR STEEL CUT COFFEE, lb. 25? We recommend this against !50c and 35c coffees. POTATOES No. 1 stock, 20 lb. sack 25? CELERY Crisp white tender stock, 3 bunches 25? LETTUCE Extra fresh tender heads, each 10? DATES, pkp., 15?; bulk, lb. 25?; BLACK FIGS, lb." 10?- GOOD EGGS Special 3 dozn $1.00 EXTRA FRESH, dozen , 50? THE SPECIALTY CASH GROCERY Phone 470. Next Door to Quelle Cafe. C2S Main. Delivery Orders Given Prompt Attention R. K. Fasching of Salem- la at the St. George. Fred Welch of Fossil is registered at the Bowman. F. L Griffin of Corvallla Is a guest of the Pendleton. Miss Olive Smith of The Dulles l a I'endleton visitor. J. I. Casey, Meachnm sawmill man Is down from hi home today. H. F. Gelvin came in yesterday from his home at Pilot Rock. W. P. Littlejohn of Athena was among the visitors In the city yester day. J. Alton Yeagcr, county school ru-l-ervlsor, Is in from his home near Pilot Kock. R. V. Brown was down yesterduy from his home at Meacham and spent the night here. J. Herbert Strohm, hog specialist on tho Umatilla irrigation project. Is spending the day in the city. Antone Nolte. Pasco saloon man who formerly lived In this clt Is making I'endleton a visit today. W. T. P.eve., prominent Ptanfleld rancher w ho recently became a bene dict. Is in the city doing Jury duty. F.nRlneor'g Life Short. CHICAGO. Jan. 14. Henry J. Har. ris, former government and statisti cal expert, testified at the western raiitoutl arbitration hearing. He said the occupation of locomotive engi neer was about 60 per cent more hai arilo js than the uvprage risk accepted by lifp insurance companies. Harris prod-iced figures Intended to 'show that the working life of an engineer was .ibout 12 years. Relaxed Censorship Demanded. PARIS. Jan. 14. A less rigid cen sorship on news Is demanded In res olutions adopted by the socialist (.-roups In parliament. The resolutions called on the government to furnish news as fully as possible. The only limitations that should be Imposed It Is said are those concerning Infor mation which might work to the det riment of military operation and dip lomatic negotiations. 1 Wifi ! : WW 1 IW ' All i Slortlmcr L. BIlff. .... it it-in'. to NEW yoitK. " " ; , i tho fact that the city cinema. the members of the committee on commercial education of th Chaml.er of Commerce have been unlU to coe to any definite agreement. Mor timer U schlff h'.s urged that the of ferers of JTOO.OOfl for the foundation of a college of commerce and admin istration and a museum of commerce and civics be released from their ..i. Th situation Is a distanct surprise t. the members of the Cham ber of Commerce, wno nau to the proposal of the plan by Mr. Srhirr more than a year ago and had supposed that matters were progres sing smoothly. Japan Vexed at China. TOKIO. Jan. 14 There i me i,.,,.un h. tuepn Japan and China us a result of a note sent by China to firml lirltaln and Japan announcin ihi China has abolished me wai zone on the Fhartung Peninsula. It is understood tha.t Japan win ignore Tt Is nttt belleveJ iiir immn uv that Japan will withdraw her troops from the Shantung raiiroau. an war between her and Germany has r.ot ended. Japan has arranged a treaty oi commerce with Bolivia, hhe will en deavor to obtain a portion at least of Germany's export trade with Bolivia . n...iU and increase her markets wun .-ouiu America. IJovs' $1.00 high top fahow, made of full fctork chrome calf, sizes 1 to 5 1-2 for....'..... ?3.00 Uovii' $3.00 blizzard calf bluchf r cut, unlined, bizes 1 to C for ?2.3a IJovs' $2.50 calf skin, lace or button, tizes 1 ty U for - ?1.93 Little Gents' $2.00 calf t-boes, lace'or button; sizes 11 to 13 1-2 for ?1.65 -Mines' $2.75 high top button fihoef, tan or black, Goodyear' welt, sizes 11 1-2 to 1 ?2.20 Children's $2.25 and $2.50 tan and black but ton fehoes, Goodvear welt, size-. 8 1-2 to 11 for... L - - 91.03 Children's $2.25 oil grain unlined button shop, Goodyear welt, .splendid for a routh weath er shoe, sizes 8 1-2 to 11 for ?1.95; sizes 5 1-2 to 8 for 81.65 Women's $1.50 Mt slipper for.. $1.29 Ono lot of children's shoes worth to $1.50, sizes 5 to S for -.- C9 Women's $1.75 felt slippers in lavender and blue - - 91.39 Women's $1.25 felt flippers for ?1.03 Women's 'J0c felt slippers for - 79 Women's $2.25 satin slipper in blue, pink, ml, black and lavender for $1.70 Women's comfort shoes for 9S Women's $5.00 and $4.50 shoo for. ?3.95 Women's $4.00 shoes for $3.33 Women's $3.25 fchoes for $2.83 One lot of .voracn's shoes worth to $5.00, they come in patent vomp, white top;?, velvet tops, tan with champagne tops, champagne buck. all cravenette, to close for 92.C0 Women's $3.50 satin slipper in Mack, pink, blue and white for party wear for 92.93 Wohlenberg Department Store Better Goods for Less Money We Give Fidelity Blue Trading Stamps. Ask for them. Ynuii'f lmrfilar Guilt) of Murder. LOS ANGELES, Jan. 14 Charles E. T. Oxman. 1" years old. burglar, was convicted of murder. He shot and killed William M. Alexander, a retired millionaire attorney of Dallas Tex., in Alexander's home the nlnht of December 21. Ox nam must hans unle.-s reprieved by Governor Johnson. "V" In Servla Protested. LONDON, Jan. H. The Servian legation in Umdon has addressed a Utter to the press and the public urg ing the adoption of the spelling Ser vian" and Serbia" Instead of "Ser vian" and Servla." "The latter spelling." says the le gation spokesman. "Is highly offen sive to our people, mainly because It suggests a false derivation from the Latin root, "to serve," It Is a source of hidden pail to Serbians to see that some Journals persist In using the cor rupt forms." Wheat Acreage Increased. TACOMA. Jan. 14. Washington wheat fields will be Increased 100,000 acres this spring. per cent more than 2.000,000 acres of wheat land now under the plow In this state, ac cording to It. D. Jarbo, state grain in spector, who returned to Tacoma from a 10 days' trip In the eastern part of the state. "More plowing is being done along the Idaho line than for several years and more acreage Is being put under the plow in many districts east of the mountains," said Mr. Jarboe. "Farm ers expect a bumper , crop. "The new acreage will add more than 2,01)0.000 bushels to the Wash ington wheat crop." Ilrltlxh Fanners Tron. t.ondox. Jan. 14. After many years of depression the British far mr i enlovln? nrospertty. Every thin he lalses Is Quickly salable at prices which are gradually climbing higher and higher. Wheat and oats, which are the sta- r.u r-mnn of most English farmers, rn l.rinirlntr rxce llent prices, while the livestock which they fattened for the holiday market was taken at fig ures which have not been touched In many years. LOCALS (Si Advertising in Brief RATES. Per Ho first Insertion fte Per line, additional losertloa. . . .Se I'r tine, per month 11.00 No local Uken for lees thD e. Count 6 ordinary words to line. Locals will not be taken ercr the 'pbona and remittance muet accom pany order. WimnVraft Dance Friday Night. Everybody invited to the big W. of W. dance next Friday night In Moose hail fnlted Orchestra. Admission 50c. Adv. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere thanks to the friends and neighbors also the Moose Lodge, for their many pets of kindness extended to us in cur recent bereavement. A K. ELLIOTT AND CHILDREN-(Adv.) - $10,000,000 BOY POSES FOR THE MOVIES Phone I. C Snyder, chimney sweep Good winter Quarters for horses and rigs at the Alta barns. Furnished housekeeping rooms, 8 1 3 Thompson. Wanted Girl for general houae- work. Phone 113. Phone 111, Kurlle & Elliott delica tessan market, for your meats, etc. For sale Good dry wood. 10 Thompso . street, or phone 273J. Wanted Good, clean rags at the Cast Oregonian office. For rent 7-room modern house. 117 Grango street Inquire John Vert For rent One small room, suitable for one or two people for housekeep ing. SOI Water St. La Tim cigars, made In Pendle ton. S. Whipple, teacher of violin, brass and stringed Instruments, Phone 221 R. For sale Full blooded Brown Leg horn roosters. E. P. Tulloch, Pen dleton. Work wanted In private house or OA ranch, ranch work preferred. Ad dress 1415 Court, Phone S46W. Wanted to trade 1911 Overland. 1912 Mitchel cars for work horses. Ed Wright, Oregon Motor Garage. i Smoke the La Tlma cigar. The Alta House, a good, popular, yet cheap place to stop. J. M. Saaph enson, prop. For sale 96 acre alfalfa ranch; Ideal for stock and dairy, will cosv slder trade. Box 26, Richfield, Ida- For sale Two modern cottages Io cs ted on east Court street, seren blocks from Miln street Inquire ot Walters' mill "Mutt" takes the big loads and "Jeff shows the sreed. Penlandl Bros. hul anything and reasonable. Furniture Tan and storage warehouse. Office 647 Main street Phone 1)1. By February 1st woman with one child wants steady position as cook and housekeeper. Competent to cook for large crew. Al reference. State wages; country preferred. Mrs. L. Drennan, North Taklma, Wash. R. F. D. No. 5. For sale One Jersey cow, choice of two one-year-old Jersey heifers, one four weeks old bull calf, one six year old gray mare in foal Inqulre of J. Mink, section foreman, Cayuse. Ore. Lost Fox terrier pup one year old, with several brown spots or Body and bead and one black spot on right side. Answers to the nam of "Dick." Suitable reward will b paid for return to Swearingen Broth- . a . Try the La Homer 10c cigar. Five room house for sale on north side. Corner lot improved. Address "W" this office. Several small farms on Umatilla, river particularly adapted to hogs, dairy or poultry, $750 cash, balanca on or before 10 years. 7 1-1 per ceoX See Berkeley. Old papers for sale; tied In bundles. Good for starting fires, etc. 10c bundle. This office. tVl sJL- v u- w Vlnsmi Walsli McLean With Grave Dollar Baby," s6n of Mr. and Mrs Edward B. McLean, . of Washington and Newport, has become a "movie" Darling. Vinson Walsh McLean, "Billion actor. Not exactly a member of n photopluy company, you understand, but, like all prominent persons of this day, he has posed for the mov ing pictures. nw'.'W'rjSKlitiagTi Twwnnnaa aTC-Trj-nvT,- mtKM"tm-ma.mrm I THE II THEATRE Thursday . Friday 0KKELS "Perils of Pauline" "The Death Trap" Episode No. 14 Olaf Erickson Boss ELLA HALL K015KUT LKON'AIJl) Strong: passions, quick actions, prippin sittiatiui:?. "A Bear Escape" 10? 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