DAILY EAST OnEflOXrAK PEXpLKTOy, OKFOON. MONDAY, MAKCII 8, 1015. EIGHT PAOES Mini:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiiiiiiii!MiiiiMiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij!r IWfiF. KIOIIT 1 I f RESOLVED That our prices won't frighten you. They arc fair prices. Our Snverios wens marked riffht when we pot tliem. Come in ninl let us show you. Buster Brown. Newsy Notes of Pendleton Mining la Im Grande Frank V.osa, who has been em ployed by the Pendleton Meut Co. for some time pot, la moving his family to La Grande, having accept ed a position In that city. Suffering fn an niood rolson. ueorge strana, weu Known young farmer of Vansycle, is taking treat inent In the city for blood poisoning of the hand. Recently he cut hla hand slightly and the wound became Infected. While at La Grande last week on a business errand, hla band and arm pained him so severely that he was forced to consult a physician who found that blood-poisoning had developed. He ordered the patient to the hospital where the hand was lanced. Mr. Strand returned to Pen dleton yesterday morning and will remain until the doctor permits him to return to his ranch. Jockey Itcnnott Hack. Jockey Dennett, well known bnn tamwelght scrapper, arrived bock In Pendleton Saturday from Portland where he had been working for sev eral months. He expects to remain In this city. Ships More Sheep. C. E. Rude, buyer for Frye & Co., of Seattle, left today for Heppner on a buying expedition. On Saturday he shipped two cars of mutton sheep to his firm, having purchased them from Roas Howard of Walla Walla. Kvery woman knows that when jou get good fruit and vege 5 tal-les you pet mere for your money because there is less that j ou can't ue. Our prices are fair. I PHONE 96 1 ( STANDARD GROCERY GO. Where all are Pleased Court and Johnson Sts. i 1 1 1 1 1 t i r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 it i : i : 1 1 r i : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i r 1 1 : i t n i n i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! iuimimiiiiiiimMtiiuiiiimiimiimiiiU: 1 1 Save the f iw E grind our own lens. XoUcc. We wish to remind the public that the old reliable Oregon Fire Relief Association of McMlnnvUle, Oregon. Is today stronger than ever, with I years' successful operation, with more than a quarter of a million of nssets to meet losses, handling pre ferred risks only. It solicits your business provided you have first class risks. We do not want hazard ous risks. The reople who are In sured with us have policies worth one hundred cents cn the dollar. Call on Geo. W. Coutts, our local agent. Schmidt Building, Pendleton, Ore gon. OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIA TION. W. C. Hagerty. Sec Adv. . Good Coal and Wood. Our Rock Sprints coal burns clean, giving you more heat and less dirt for your money. Good dry wood mat aoesn t coil, tut burns. Also slabs and klndlin?. Protect yourself from cold and cost- order from B. L. Burroughs, hone 5. Adv. 1 W. E. HANSCOM THE Jeweler -.Illllllllllllllllllllll!llll11lllllllllllllllllll7- Funeral This Afternoon. The funeral of Andrew Hubbard, who took his own life a few days njro at Campbell station was hold thin afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Prown chapel. Two dauRhters of the de ceased. Mrs. J. E. Perlpo. with whom he had been making his home, and Mrs. Cal Davis of Pomeroy. Wn., were In attendance. Donglu iiiay is Iturltxl. Yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock In the Christian church, funeral ser vices were held over the body of the late Douglas Phay who Jied at St. Anthony's hospital Saturday morn ing following a long Illness. Manj old friends were present. Rev. T. F. Weaver conducted the services while the. Woodmen of the World had charge of the graveside rites. You Mr. Buyer! You Office Man! You Banker! You Attorney! You Rail road Mn! You Rancher! You Ranch Hand! You Man With the Shpvel! Kvery ono of you recopiizo tho real value of n dollar and desire to eeonoinie, Do you realize that credit increases tho cost of your living ? Who pays all bad accounts and Itookkceir'u Hilary ? You pay them if you trade at a cruht stoiv. Do you realize that trading stamps increase, tho cost of your Hying? Who pays for this added eosi to the merchant and these profits of trading stamp companies You pay for these. Do you realize that deliveries cost money an J that you pay lor them, and Mr. Man. outside the city, you jay for deliveries you don't get. The Golden Kulc Store's Modern liusiness Methods cut out all iese added expenses, nid give you ncro than ymir money's- worth for every dollar you spend. Try it aau See. w Compare These Everyday Values, You Can't Duplicate Them Elsewhere Dr. Re E. Farnsworth DENTIST OFFICE NOW OPEN in Room 7 Temple Building Dale Rothvell EXCLUSIVE OPTICIAN Glasses ground and fitted. Lenses duplicated. All work guaranteed. American National Bank BIdg.. Pendleton, Phone S09. H Telephone 772 Pendleton, Ore. . illtlt"fiitlltiMlttinf miiinimmtiiiftfittittmiitHMimtiiif iiiimimii e-.ii i i i i hi i ' iiii -i ' i I i wuiiiiiiiuiiiuiiiiiimiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiuiuniiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiuiiuiiiiiiitiiiiiii UMumiiiiimiiuiMiniiiiiiumimiiti IIRWGTON I HEIGHTS rcndlcton'a Beautiful KidoalTe 5- Hosldence Addition overlooking E S Koand-ap Park and the City. E For particulars E E Call op 768, or see E 5 RAYMOND W. HATCH, Arch't, E Z Despaln Building", Representing the ES 5 Irvington Height Land Co. EJ Ff 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M I J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iJ" nniiiii iiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiniiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin I D A QTTIV Ft? T 1 d i r jo i iivil i oaav! Jules Eckert Goodman's FAMOUS PLAY Administrator Is ApiHrinted. Fred G. Kamrath was this morn ing appointed administrator of the estate of tho lute Herman F. Kam rath. his father. The estate conslts of two lots and a dwelling in this city. estimated to be worth $1200, and notes in the amount of $2500. Oodfred Newman, John Harvey and Fred Marsh have been appointed npprals ers of the estate. Haec This Afternoon. There will be a hound and hare race this evening between' a number of the long dMance men of the high school. The race will take place Im mediately after school and will be rn over the hills back of the school. Coach Livingston will probaby be rresent In the line-up as he wants to follow his men. This Is tne first con test which will take place on the ath letic field for this season. Official Invitations to Fair. John Dyer and U. F. Klrkpatrlck, Pendleton's two mayors pro tern, Kecorder Thomas Fltx Gerald, City Attorney Charles Carter, Chief of Police John Kearney and Supt. F. B. Hayes .of the water department this morning received official Invitations, signed by Mayor Charles O'Neall and the members of the San Diego coun ty, to attend the fair which to being held In that California city. Each Invitation was beautifully engraved. The members of the city council al so received Invitations. Boosts Rood Festival. ' In the Portland Oregonlan this morning appeared a picture of R. Al exander, prominent mercnant of this city, under the caption' of "Let 'er Buck'' Alexander. With it waa the announcement that he Is responsible for a campaign to have eastern Ore gon residents take in the Portland Rose Festival while enruute to the Pan Francisco exposition. "See our Portland Festival First" is the slogan of the campaign. 1 FEATURING EMMA DUNN Something New in Motion Pictures I One Reel Comedies With Famous Broadway Stars . I TODAY TOM WISE I (who will be remembered in "A Gentleman From Mississippi) in the laughable one act farce 99 JO .e Tomorrow Charlie Chaplin IN Tomorrow 'A "Til" Gets in Crawfish. Sheriff T. D. Taylor evidently ran afoul of Dean Collins, editor of the Monday Morning Crawfish which the Oregonian runs once a week. The following was among the items ap pearing in that supplement "Til Taylor, the genial sheriff of Umatilla Co., was In our midst the other day, on his way to Salem. He was acting as chaperone to Mile. Stella Williams, the popular belle of the Umatilla Res ervation, who will sojourn for a year In that great Institution rendered so Justly famous by Mr. O. West, when he was governor. Til says that the popular belle will be missed, but that ha tenia t h n t li aU.,,,. will n.r ,npl. I c.i;i:uiiniimiimuiiiiMimi!jii;i:miiimiiiniiiinminmm aiiy affect the statistics for umatuia WIGHT OUT A LAUGH! A SCREAM! A HOWL! OUR CHARLIE who is paid to make a fool of himself 10c ADMISSION 10c .Nearly $35,000 Loaned. The total loans made by the city water department from Its sinking fund totaled $34,421 on March 1, ac cording to Supt Hayes' monthly re Port and this means that the commis sion has loaned out the entire fund except $16.67. The cash receipts from the sale of water during February were $1,937 and the total receipts from all sources $1,968.20. The dis bursements, including $298.89 for the repair of the reservoir and $629.66 Interest to A. S. Bent on the balance due him, amounted to $1,541.31. To Have Picture Taken. With the basketball season over, the Pendleton high school team are to have their picture taken, that It may be placed In the trophy room. In remembrance of their splendid show ing for this season. Only the letter men will be represented In the pic ture, which will represent, Emll Sel bert as center; Fred Peters, as cap tain and forward; Ned Fowler as man ager and forward; Cap Mentzer as guard; Charley Gorden as guard; and Wesly Mlmms, as substitute. The pic ture will be taken at Bowman's studio. New 2C-in. Silk Mescaline - C9 New Fancy Silks, $1.00 values C9 OG-in. Mcssaline, $1.23 value 89 40-in. Silk Crepo do Chino 08 40-in. Silk Poplins .. OS? SG-in. Silk Poplin, $1.00 value C9 New Wool Goods in fancy plaids, a $1.50 val ue for : : 98 Why pay $1.30 and $2.00 fer Shepherd Cheeks. our price 49, 9S, $1.25 Ked Seal Drees Ginphain '. - 10 Quality Dress Ginghams 8 l-3? New Percale O 10, 12 l-2f , Good LL Drown Muslin 5 Good Bleached ihislin 5? Extra Heavy Muslin 0 l-4, 7 l-2, 8 l-3 Hope Bleached Muslin "7 1-2? Lonsdale Bleached Muslin '. . 8 1-3? Muslin Cambric 10?, 12 l-2 15? Foxcroft 8-4 Brown Sheeting Foxcroft 9-4 Bleached Sheeting 19? 23? Pillow Slips ..8 1-3?, 10?, 12 1-2?. 15? Pillow Slips, scolloped edge 17 1-2? Good Sheets, full eizo 39?, 49? Extra "Heavy 81x00 Sheets C9?f 73?, 83? 81x00 Scalloped Edpo Sheets 79? Muslin Gowns i 39?, 49? Nainook and Crcfo Niht Gowns, daintilv trimmed C9?, 79?, 98? Caml.ric or Nainsook Combinations. You can't make them for' the prices, 49?, G9?, 98?, j$l49 Musli.i Petticcats .... 1 49?, G9? 98? Corset 'Covers 19?, 23?, 39? 49? Biakres .0c and 75c values 25?, 49? Crown Corsets G9?. 9S?, 81.49 Crown Iltngo Belt Corsets .... S1.9S, 82.98 Iront L'ico Corsets ?1.49, 1.98 Front Imcc Corsets, $:.00 value 82.98 Things That Will Interest the Men New Overcoats in Spring weight, real Balmacaans that sell everywhere . at $15.00 and $20.00. priced tho Golden Rule way at 89.90, and 912.50. Men's Blue Serge and Fancy Mixed Suits, and easily kept clean, should Ihj priced at $15 to $25, but we buy them for less and sell them for S9.90, S 12.50, S14.75, S1G.50. Men's Separate Trousers priced a third less than their real value, 98?. 81.49, 81.98, S2.98, 83.98. Boys' Knickcrlioeker Suits among the nqw arrivals, in greys or brown mixed or fane.v striped, al so blue serce at S1.9S S2.98, 83.98, 84.98. IP New Arrivals in Ready-to:We&r Tailored Suits, you can pay moro but you can't get moro m price, we price them at about half vou would pav elsewhere 89.90, 812.50, $14.75, 816.50. New Spring Coats, a good showing for this early in the season at half . you pay elsewhere S 1.98, 85.90. 87.90, 89.90. Silk Petticoats, inos't any color you may fancy," come in silk jersey top, others All silk ehnrmeusc at ,81.98, 82.98, 83.49. Sateen Petticoats in black 49?, 09? Black Heatherbloom Skirts 9S?f 81.49. Tailored Skirt, you don't have to pav $G to $12, we havo the nmo values prieed at 82.98, 83.98, 84.98, 85.90. You can do better &t C. Penne v-Coln c - J We Lead Others follow St county on the per capita consumption of spirituous beverages." Arrcpa Position. Herbert Calfee, well known young local salesman has accepted a position with the Hub department store. Permits for Improvements. A permit waa Issued today to George Winberg for the repair of his dwelling house and sidewalk' permits were Is sued to John Estes for his West Court street property and Andy Rust for his Calvin street property. FOR SALE! B000 acres well watered. 400 acres In cul. tlvation and meadow. Cuts about 700 tons of har annually. Uurh mnr. . be cultivated, to million feet of fine saw timber, besides a big lot ef smaller. Good house, cost over 11000, one mile from townl four good barna Adjoins Nat forest reserve, and has grating right thereon. All vehicles and farm Implements, some of them new, good blacksmith outfit, and chop mill driven by motor power. Toa can buy this ranch Including the above mentioned property, for 111 per acre. Tou can huy with It, 760 well bred cattle, and 10 horses at the market prices; half cash, reasonable time on balance. I have both larger and smaller atook ranches than this, also wheat land, diversified farms, city property, and exchanges. B. T. WADE, Peodletoo, Ore, Funeral Delayed; Held ThJ A. M. The funeral of Geary Judson, for mer Pendletonlan who died last week at the Will Evans place near Pilot Rock, was held this morning at 10 o'clock at tho Folsom chapel, having been postponed from yesterday be cause of the Inability of the sister and son of the deceased to reach here from Illinois until this morning on the early train. Rev. C. A. Hod- shire of the Methodist church con ducted the services, the Woodmen of the World assisting. Interment was made In Olney cemetery. Tbo lill THE TWENTY-THIRD EPISODE OF T ii nn inn II niins TioffnPTT ' SOLVES THE MYSTERY . , and shows the young lady that secured, the prize for solving it. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY This Concludes That Wonderful Serial In that beautiful story we all know A picture every child should see a picture every grown person will enjoy. Beautiful scenes and photographic effects. VAUDEVILLE BERG and WESTON Comedy Singing Act The Alta Theatre Tomorrow "The Call of the North." Ad&ptedj from Stuart Edward White's bock "The Conjurer's House. 1 53 I!