t EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OREflONTA'N'. PENDLETON, OREGON. THI'nSI) W. J.WT'ARV 21. 1015. TAOi: FIVE JJIJIUKY JIUII.DI.VO IlEHK. TOMO RRO.W! IS FRIDAY AND YOU WILL NEED FISH Strictly Fresh Salmon Smelt Deep Sea Crabs Little Neck Clams A Eastern Oysters Haines Shrimp Meat Extra Special Halibut 2 lbs. for 25c New Stock Kippered Salmon Finnan Haddie Kippered Black Cod. Cod Fish Tablets Kippered Herring Golden Bloaters SERVICE The Phone 33 QUALITY Central SANITATION Market 1 08 E. Alta St (Continued from page 1.) LOCALS Of Advertising in Brief BATHS. Ptr lint first Insertion lot I'tr Ho, additional loartloa....6 Vt Us, ptr month 11.00 No loral takro (or m than -ie. Coont 6 ordinary word to Una. Locals will not b tao OTar tttt 'pboo and rcmlttaaet Boat seeoaa. paay ordar. Phone I. C. Snyder, chimney rtNp. Phone 111, Kurlle Elliott dellca teasan market, for your meat, etc. For aale Good dry wood. 110 Thompan street, or phona 11X3. WantsJ Oood, clean ran at tht East Oreronlan office. for rent 7-roorn modern house, 117 Oranre atreet Inquire John Vert For rent One email room, aulUble for ene or two people for housekeep lBf. SOI Water at. La Tim clfara, made In Pendle ton. Ftre room houae for aale on north aide. ' Corner lot Improved. ' Addreae "W" thla office. For aale Well drilling machine. Inquire Chaa. Weaver, Book's Cigar etore. Smoke the La Tim a dear. For sale II acre alfalfa ranch; Ideal for atock and dairy, will con alder trade. Box It, Richfield. Ida. For aale Two modern cottages lo cated on east Court atreet, eeron blocks from Mln street Inquire of Walters' mill. Old papers for aale; tied In bundle Oood for starting Area, etc Ho a bundle. This office. ; Try the La Bomer 10c cigar. Man and wife with good reference want work on ranch. Inquire this office. For rent Furnlahed housekeeping rooms, with llghta and bath. 401 Thompson street, For sale Household furniture, practically new. Must be eold within 10 days, as property Is sold. Inquire 31S Garden street, or phone 192M "Mutt" take the big loads and "Jeff shows the speed. Penland Bros, haul anything and reasonable. Furniture van and storage warehouse. Office 647 Main street Phone 13. To rent Three room houae, furni ture for aule. 611 Union street. For rent Housekeeping rooms; neatly furnlahed. '313 S. Main. Phone 24 5 W. FurnlHhed housekeeping apartmenta for rent Montlreatllll Illdg., 407 E Court. Furnixhed room to rent; furnace heated, electric lights and bath. Phone 540 or :9J. For rent Three light housekeeping rooma. hot and cold water and lights Inquire 809 Garden atreet. Middle aged widow wants work as housekeeper or cook for widower or bachelor on ranch. Mrs. Mary Tim blln, Box II. Umatilla, Oregon. Several email farms on Umatilla liver particularly adapted to hog a, dairy or poultry, 7t0 caeh, balance on or before 10 years. 7 1-1 per cent See Berkeley. Have your combings made Into any style hair dressing by Miss E. Hart, at 612 W. Court Phone 368. W411 call and deliver orders. The Alta Houae and Barn. Head quarters for farmers and stockmen. Call and see us. Stephenson & Eng- lar, proprietors. Phone 447. 702 East Alta street. For rent I sections well Improv ed land, 100 acres plowed, seed and feed on farm. For particulars write to Clyde Welttenhlller, Ontario, Ore gon. B. L. Allen, Laurens, Iowa, or A. F. May, Pendleton. Oregon (Continued from page two.) vided that the pledtfe of the body qualified by law to srlv it I rerlvr! guaranteeing' malnhnanre of a 11 brary In each blWinir at n er,nt of Twenty five hundred dollars (12500) a year, and Koven hundred and fifty dollars ($750) a year respectively. These donations are conditional r.n sites Ming; given for these blldlnga. It Should be noted that the Amount Indicated Is to cover the com nt th Library Blldlnga complete, redy for txcupancy and for the nurooa Intend. ed. Before any expenditures on biMlnra or plans are Incurd, the approval of proposed plans by Carnegie Corpora tion of New York must be secured, to obtain which pleas send tentatlv plans for Inspection. Very truly yours, CARNEGIE CORPORATION OF NEW YORK. By James Bertram, Secretary. It Is the belief of the local library people that the site adjoining the north approach to the Main street bridge will afford a splendid location for the Institution and that a "frac ture can be erected that will answer many civic purposes. It Is not neces- sary that the library be called a Car negle library and It will probably be known 'as the County Library. BUN Before IxtrWature. Bills now before the legislature, In troduced by Rep. Rltner, .provide that gifts may be accepted by the li brary board and that the county may aid In the erection of branch library buildings. The title of the last nam ed measure is as, follow-, the full text of the measure being on file at the 11- i brary. An act to amend Chapter 117 of the General Laws of Oregon Jor 1911 and Sections 4347 and 4349 of Lord's dre gon Laws to 'include any county in the state and, without changing the present limitation of the tax levy, to no allow d'stribution of the Public Library Building Fund as to admit of branch library buildings as well as a central library building; to authorize school districts or union high school f Mil Jerry Ktone, prominent Adams far mer, is in the city today. It. E. Paddock of Walla Walla Is reglHtered at the Pendleton. C. A. Reeder of Helix was among the visitors In the city yesterday. David B. Wolford of Butter Creek was in from hla home yesterday. Roy P. Ward of Echo was one of the over-night visitors In Pendleton Max Hoffman, who lectured In the city last evening. Is at the Kt. George John Tompkins and W. R. Gault of Athena were In the city last evening. J. A. Hubbard and Roland Hub bard of McKay are guests of the Bowman. J. P. Hannan, O.-W. R. A N. speci al agent, is among the visitors In the city. Peter Weldert of Athena was num bered among the visitors here yeeter day. Oliver Dickenson was among the people here from over the county yes terday. J. E. Lewis and wife, who formerly lived near Helix and who are now at St. Anthony, Idaho, are visitors in Pendleton today. J. T. Rea, traveling salesman for the Union Meat Co., of Portland, was here upon a business trip yester day. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Malrn of Spo kane are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kim Morton. Mrs. Malrn be-i dlsl''lt;t to cooperate with counties in ing a sister of Mr. Morton. This Is' Providing such branch library build the first time In seventeen years that ln6: to remove the lim!tation of time Mr. Malrn, who was a former res!-'1" 'hlch the aggregate levy may be dent of this city, has been here and ' aled In order to allow school dls he notes a great many chance- '. trlcts and union high school districts . , and cities to qualify for cooperation ,. , , I with the county library system; to Mrs. Will Penland returned this authorize the county court of any morning from a brief visit at Helix, j county t0 acqulre 8lleg buUdng, and i equipment by donation bequest or Mr. bcJ Mrs. Carl S. Wheeler will gift for free public libraries. leave Sunday for Portland from where County Branches, they will sail In the near future forj The following data regarding the southern California for an extended different branch libraries and their visit. They will be Joined later in present maintenance arrangements is Portland by Miss Viola Hawk, who in-! 0f Interest: tends going to Fresno, California, to Adams Population 205; rented spend a year. . room in hotel; council levied 4-10 mill, $41; raised by subscription, $87. Miss Lola Rogers will entertain a' Athena Population, 688; rented few friends at an Informal dancing store; council appropriated $160, more party at her home on Water street if needed. this evening. Attention Pendleton Circle 527. Called meeting Friday evening January 22nd, at 7 o'clock for special business. Moose hall. By order of Guardian Neighbor. Adv. Next "U and I" Club Dance will be given Friday evening, January 22nd In Moose hall. Those who re ceived Invitations are Invited Adv IC1uro to Be Repeated. By special request of the people of Tendleton, Rev. Max Hoffman, who lectured and demonstrated his spirit ual power In the Eagle-Woodman hall Wedneaday evening, very pleas antly surprised his audience. Rev. Hoffman actually talks with your dead friends. He will lecture and demonstrate again at the same hall tonight at 8 o'clock. Donation, 25 cents. Adv. rFr, rv rn r n" yiii FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 191S 1 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU: SWEET, RIPE, JUICY NAVAL I ! O R A .N (Q E S I System of Rural Credits. SALEM, Ore , Jan. 21. The house went on record In favor of the feder al enactment of some system of ru ral credits that ahall allow to the far mer a long time loan at a low in terest rate. Dana Allen of Marlon county had Introduced a resolution and joint memorial to congress cover ing the point. When it came to a vote, Benton Bowman of Washing ton county was the only member, to say no. The concurrent resolution provides (or the appointment of a joint com mittee to keep in touch with con gress In urging the passage of such a law. Reserved seats for Richards Pringle's Minstrels tonight on sale at Pendleton Drug store. Prices, 25c, 60c and "5c. Adv. J Echo Poulatlon, 400; rear of bank; council appropriated $120. Freewatef Population, 632; coun ell room; council appropriated $27; raised by subscription and tag sale, $48.60. Hermlston Population, $48; rear room of land office; council levied 5-10 mill. $213; raised by subscrip- Mllton Population. 1280: council tlon. $16. room; council appropriated $250; raised by teas and socials, $82 60. Pilot Rock Population, 200; Com mercial club room; cared for by Com mercial club. Stanfield Population, 318; central telephone office; council appropriated $75. Weston Population, 800; rented room; council levied 5-10 mill, $125; library board gave dinner, $5. Rent Is paid In four places. The others are temporarily furnished free. All but one are on the ground floor. All but two are on the main street. GUGGENHEIM SAYS EVERY MAN ENTITLED TO A JOB COPPER. MAGNATE DECLARES ;ovi;uxmext should see that he gets it. NEW YORK, Jan. 21. Every worker in the United States is en titled to a job and the government should see that he gets it As a mat ter of actual right, the worker, In ad' dltlon, is entitled to sickness lnsur ance and old age pensions, and above all, a share In the profits resulting from his labor. Spectators at the federal industrial relations commissions hearing were amazed when the above declaration waa voiced by Daniel Guggenheim, multimillionaire copper magnate. He openly characterized his own views as socialistic, and said he believed a bet ter day Is dawning for the workers. "Employers are finally realizing," said Guggenheim, "that they must be fairer to their employes" NEW YORK. Jan. 21 J. Pierpont Morgan will not be called at today's investigation of the Rockefeller, Sage and Carnegie Foundations by the fed eral Industrial relations commission. It was explained he Is needed Is Washington in connection with meeting of the federal reserve bank board. Morgan will be Interrogated later by the commission. He will be asked to tell of the relationship be tween corporations and their employ es. Rockefeller, Junior, was a spectatoi at today's hearing. "I'm most interested," he said. the commission's work. I believe it is honestly endeavoring to solve one of the biggest problems now confront lng the United States." David Guggenheim, multi-million aire and copper magnate, waa the first witness. He said he la familiar with labor conditions in all his plants. explaining he visited them at least once and sometimes twice a year. He also declared he received monthly re ports from his superintendents- re gnrding the conditions of his em ployes. "In Don't forget Richards & Pringle's Minstrels at Oregon theater tonight Adv. L aai O EE IllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllimillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUr KXTRA SPECIAL LARGE SIZE, JUST DELICIOUS Dozen - - - :...: 35c Regular 50c and COc sellers. MEDIUM RIPE -JUICY STOCK 5 Dozen 91.00 Regular 30c value. SPECIAL Let us sell you. a CRATE of our small, sweet ORANGES Just right for keeping Crate. $2.50 POTATOES Good stock Saek 50 COOKING APPLES Box . ...... 50 Winesnps, Red Cheeks, Ganos, etc. THE SPECIALTY CASH GROCERY rhono 476. .Next Door to Quollo Cafe, C25 Main. Ask Our Case or Dozen Price on Canned Goods. J tf) pipl ,3 C?A $ ff;' 1 w TEN' lx l A JL No to our prices on TRUNKS, ladies urMRven, T.HJS PANTS e i Thay'ro Iho big noise in Pendleton fo Jay Compai'e them with other stores. Compare quality and worth, you be both jury and Judge and we know we'll get the verdict. Closing Out All TRUNKS We are going to discontinue carrying them Every home needs one, so you had better get yours now. Every TRUNK to go at WHOLESALE COST Closing Out Ladies' Underwear Regular $3.50 Silk and Wool Sample Union Suits for ?1.93 Regular $3.50 All Wool Union Suits, all weights, for 91.95 Regular $1.50 Fleece Lined Union Suite, at 75 Lisle and other Cotton Ribbed Underwear, 25 up to f. t Ladies' black and tan hose, per pair Children's heavy ribbed hose, per pair 10? 10 Lowest Prices on Mens Pants Men's Cordurov Panta for ?1.65, ?1.95, $2.25, $2.45, $2.85. Men's Cashmere PanU for 05, ?1.23, 91.45, $1.65, ?1.05, ?2.25, 92.45, 92.65, 92.85, 93.25. Men's Khaki Pants with cuff bottom for onlv 05 Men's Heavy Whipcord Pants for only 9125 Rovs Knickerbocker Pants for 35 45, 49 60, 65, 75, 85, 90, 95, 91.10. Boys' Long Pants for " 91.00 Boys' Long Corduroy Pants for 9125, 91.45 It's extravagance to trade at other stores when you can save so much at TBBaOB Drummers Samples 1 9 Big Busy Stores Today . Today "His Father's Son" WARREN KERRIGAN playing both fath er and son. The story is well construct ed and holds the attention closely. UNIVERSAL BOY "Cupid and the Fishes f'A Race for a Bride' STERLING-COMEDY-STERLING An accentric comedy in which the girU father promises her hand to the one which first brings in the justice of the Peace. One of the lovers is thrown in jail, escapes, and is followed by the Justice with a gun, he wins Come and Forget Your Cares ii Iftvld Smith sntl Panocrs with Richards & rrlngU Mliisttvl.x, Oregon TlKMtor Tonight.