EIGHT PACE? DAILY EAST ORLGONIAN. PENDLETON, ORFCON, THURSDAY. APRIL 15. 191. PAC,!: FIVE TRY KNIGHT'S FAMOUS GOODS CENTRAL MARKET 173 Phone 33 j 2 5 USE "PEMECO" PENDLETON MEAT CENTRAL MARKET ITT The LOCALS Q Advertising ia Brief BATES. Per Hns first luMriloo 10c Ptr Hot, additional luMrtloa....6 I'm line, per Bunts 11.00 No local takes for Itm than JAc Count S ordinary words to Hoe. Locals will nut bt taken over tk 'pbou and rtalttaoce Bust aceoav panf order. For fuel fons firs. Furnished roona In the Nye Apart ment House, 601 Water street. For aale New Economy Chief cream separator. Inquire 110 Thomp son. Five room house for sale on north aide. Corner lot Improved. Address "W" tl.ts office. John Rosenberg, watchmaker and Jeweler, Court and Cottonwood. All work guaranteed. Very many people desire to buy ' lands In eastern Oregon. What have you to offer, and price? N. Berkeley. Experienced farmer wants to rent ranch and buy an outfit. Will trade valuable city property In exchange. Inquire at The Hub. Wanted Experienced girl with good references for general house work. Inquire (14 Lewis street Phone 791 J. laaao Jay, the blacksmith, horse hoer and wheelwright, la still doing business at his old stand, (11 Cotton wood street. Peace and Plenty in Pendleton Roses without thorns Caesars without their Brutus' Politics without Graft Millinery without worry Chic Styles at Right Prices. CARRIER MILLINERY T40 Main Street. Make Your Dollars Last Longer WE WILL HELP YOU Holland Herring Just in, 7 for 25 Mackerel Choice stock, 2 for 25 Rolmops, Herring, Anchovies In glass jars, extra fancy. Each .. 20? Tomato Ketchup Gallon jars, each 004 Choice White Potatoes Cwt ?1.50 Canned Peas, Beans, Corn, Tomato Extra standard. Dozen $1.25 Table Syrup 'a gallon tins, special 60f New Orleans Molasses 2 pound tin 15 Patent Flour 25's, both mills, sack O0 Curve Cut Macaroni 3 quarts 25 EATING AND COOKING APPLES Box ?1.25 Fancy .load Rico 3SZ THE SPECIALTY rhone 476. Next' Door to PEMECO- 173 EMECO QUAL The Expression of the Highest erfeciion in Meat TRY TO KEEP YOUR MONEY working in Pendleton and Umatilla County. CENTRAL MARKET m pk "33 HAMS LARDS BACONS- Redding plants, baskets. Forshaw For rtmt Three furnished house keeping rooms. Apply 613 Llileth. Furnished housekeeping rooms, gl3 Thompson. Black Minorca eggs for hatching 11.00 per setting, 13.00 per hundred. L. Boyd, G01 E. Court. Wanted Position on ranch by competent man and wife, no children. Phone 408, or call 621 Willow St. For sale 4 1-1 acre tract and modern seven room house In River side. Address R. H. Patton, cars this office. For rent Grocery store, with fix tures; also butcher outfit and deliv ery wagon, on West Alta street, in quire 200 West Webb or phone 421. Dunham, Brownlow t Payne, con tractors, builders, Job work. Estl matrg and plana furnished. Golden Rule Hotel basement. Phone H1J. The Alta House and Barn. Head quarter for farmer and stockmen. Cull a.id see us. Stephenson & Eng- lar, proprietor. Phone 447. 701 East Alia street For Rale IS fe. cut, 24 In. cylin der Holt Combine, 11 horse equalizer, good condition. J550.00, F. O. B. Kennewick, Wash. S. D. L. Ross, Athena, Ore. "Mutt" take the big loads and "Jeff" show the apeed. Penland Bros.' haul anything and reasonable. Furniture van and storage warehouse Office (47 Main street Phone 11. Choice bedding plant of all kinds now lo stock. Drop In and look them over. Open evening and Sun days. Hookers, 44 Main street, East Oregonlan building. Phone 612. L J - I Telephone 41S CASH GROCERY Quelle Cafa. 628 Main. TRY OUR FRESH VEGETABLES CENTRAL MARKET Phone 33 "33 Plants carefully packed for -out of town buyers. For Sale Very Reasonable, Modem 7-room hi-use and 7 lot bout II blocks frtin town I block from paved street. Suitable for chicken raising and gardening. In quire "Mrs. C. A.," this office. Ad Notice to the Public. On and after this date I will not pay or be responsible for any bills charged to my personal acceunt. , Dated April , 1915. WILL LANE. Good coul and Wood. Our Rock Sprints coal burn clean giving you more heat and less dirt for your money. Good dry wood thet doesn't boil, Lut burn. Also lab and kindling. Protect yourself from cold and cot order from B. L. Burroughs, jhone 6 Adv. Notice-. Big dance at Moose Hall Thursday evening. April 15th, given under ths auspices of Moose Patrol No. 780. Everyone invited. Good music. Ad mission 50 cent. Adv. Ilnscbnll Friday; Oregon Agricultural College vs. Pendleton Bucks (Blue Mountuln League Team) Game Called at 3:30 p. m. Round-up Park The fastest game of the year Admission 25c Adv. Come out ye fans and fanettes. Klks Take Notice. All Elks are urged In h nrun i the session of Pendleton Lodge No zs tonight. Business of lmnortunm to come up. By order of Exalted Ruler. (Adv.) Card of Thanks, We wish to thank our manv frlanAa for their kindness extended tn during the sickness and death of our oejoved rather and brother, John C. Monahan, and for the beautiful flor al offerings received. ERMA MONAHAN. T. F. MONAHAN. (Adv.) J. J. MONAHAN. Money to Ixmn. I am in a position to loan J30.000 cn real estate in Vmatllla county, loans to run from three to five years (Adv.) WILL M. PETERSON. IN RANKIUTTCY. In the District tvmrt of the tnltcd States for the District of Oregon. In the matter of Jesse D. Holden, a Bankrupt. To the creditors of Jesse D. Holden, of Pendleton, In the County of Umatilla and District aforesaid, Bankrupt. Notice Is hereby given that on the I 12th day of April, A. D. 1915. the said Jesse D. Holden was duly ad I judlcated a bankrupt and that the j first meeting of his creditors will be ' held at the office of the undersigned ; referee In bankruptcy at Pendleton, j Umatilla County, Oregon, on April l the 27th, A. D. 1916, at 10 o'clock a m. of said day, at which time and j place the creditors may attend, prove j their claims, appoint a trustee, ex 1 amine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before the Bald meeting. Done and dated at Pendleton, Ore gon, this 13th day of April, A. D. 1915. ' THOS. FITZ GERALD, Referee In Bankruptcy QUARANTINE ON STOCK SLIGHTLY MODIFIED DALLAS. Tex., April 15. The quarantine against the world adopted a few months ago by Texas to protect ! this state from the Introduction of the i foot and mouth disease was slackened j partly today. Interchange of cattle without quarantine restrictions was permitted between Texas, Arizona, I New Mexico and Colorado, In accord ' nnce with an agreement entered Into ' by representatives of these states at 'the recent American Live Stock asso I elation convention In Kan Francisco. Never JodKO an actor's ability by the sire of his name on the program. He may be the "angel" of the show. ITY IPEHSOI UEHTI 3. II. Cuffiuan of Milton was In the city laM evening. . Charles H. Carter, city attorney, made a' trip to Arlington yesterday. R. R. Lewis, prominent Kcho busi ness man, is a visitor In the city to day, . Dr. K. D. Watts. Weston's hard ware dealer,- is down this afternoon In his car. , Hay JIarkham, a business man of Ilermlston, Is making this city a brief visit today. . j Mrs. Jane Harden and Mrs. W. R. Harden of Athena are Pendleton vis Mors today. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wilkinson and son of Walla Walla are guests of the Pendleton today., S. R. Oldaker, well known Her mlstoniari. Is among the westend res idents in Pendleton. James Martin, chief of Walla Wal la's police force, has been a business visitor In Pendleton today. Grant Hteen of Milton and H. R. Van Slyke of Freewater two of the grand Jurors are registered at the tit George. Prof. John Straub, who has been an instructor In Greek at the Uni versity of Oregon since that Institu tion wag founded, was here today for a few hours and left for Athena and other east end towns to make ad dre.Htfea. KRON PRINZ WILHELM TO GO INTO DRYDOCK XEWPOItT NEWS, Va , April 15. Captain Thierfelder of the German converted cruiser Kron Prinx Wil helm, reiterated that he would not .litem the vessel voluntarily. "I, my self, will not Intern." exclaimed the commander. A similar stand, it was said, was taken by Comander Thierlchens, of the Prlnz Eitel Friedrlch, until the Berlin government ordered the Eitel'i Internment, deciding against a dash through the cordon of allied war ships off the Virginia Capes. Authorization to take the cruiser into drydock Friday was given to Commander Thierfelder by Collector Hamilton. Her condition la such that it will require three weeks, it is said; to complete repairs. Knowledge of the whereabouts or operations of the German cruiser Karlshue, which had sought allied merchant ships In the Atlantic Ocean was disclaimed by Captain Thierfeld er. "We have not henrd from the Karlshue," he said. "She was my ship and it would be nice for her to come In here. She has done so many fine things In the war that such a course would be like her. Pence May Be Democratic Secretary WASHINGTON, April 15. Thomas J. Pence, now in charge of the head quarters of the democratic national committee, probably will be named to succeed Federal Commissioner Davies as secretary of the committee. Homer 8. Cummlngs of Connecticut, vice chairman of the committee, discussed the political situation with President Wilson and later said he understood Mr. Pence was generally favored for the secretaryship. NoUiIng So Good for a Cough or Cold When you have a cold you want the best medicine obtainable so as to get rid of It with the least possible delay. There are many who consid er Chamberlain's Cough Remedy un surpassed. Mrs. J. Boroff, Ellda, Ohio, says, "Ever since my daughter Ruth was cured of a severe cold and cough by Chamberlain'a Cough Rem edy two years sgo, I have felt kindly disposed toward the manufacturer! of that preparation. I know of nothing o quick to relieve a cough or cure A cold." . For sale by all dealers. Adv. RECORD OF DEEDS AND OTHER I INSTRUMENTS Satisfaction of Mortgage. A mortgage executed by Elmer Thompson to R. Alexander January 28, 1915, for (350 is paid and satis fied. Cliattol Mortgage. Fred O. Wlllson to First Bank of Pilot Rock, 3735, 5 horses and mules, 49 shoals, 8 pigs, all increase from above stock, t set of harness and all farm machinery. L. J. Johnson to Fred A. Bailey, 241, 4 horses and mares and their increase, Mortgage, Fred O. Wlllson to First Bank or Pilot Rock, 3735, 169 acres land, title descriptive. PeedS. Thos. B. Moore to Seattle-Alaska Oil TONIGHT AND o)ri !,',lu THE Hypnotist Assisted by Grices 7-piece orchestra of Portland Special Prices 15c 25c 35c T7 I (Continued on Pte i.l Mrs. Nellie Williams returned on No. 17 today to Portland after anex tended visit at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. Ben L. Burroughs. A very enjoyable dancing party was given last evening In the Eagle-Wood-niao hall By the V and I Club, the first of a post-Lenten series. A good crowd was present to take advantage of the good music. Alex K. Goldman of Seattle, accom. panled by his bride, is paying Pen dleton a visit today. He is the assist ant manager of the Great Western Smelting & Refining Company. Mrs. Hattie J. Davis of West Alta street left at noon today for Portland as a delegate from the local hive to the state convention of lady Macca bees. AlTOMOniLK cixn. (Continued from page one.) cause of good roads at heart. A fee of 15.00 per annum will be charged srd this money will be used as fa' an possible In eliminating mud holej and ruts on the main traveled roadi in the county. The following officers were electeo to serve during the year 1915: Roy W. P.ltner. president; George Strang vice president ; Dr. M. S. Kern, sec retary; J. W. McCormmach, treasur er. The president wag authorized to appoint a board of directors of sev en from different sections of the county who. with the officers, would direct the affairs of the club. The president has appointed the follow ing as directors: Grant Steen, MH tcn; Joe Hodgson. Weston; Henry Barrett. Athena; George Carnes, Pi lot Itock; Hugh Bell, Helix; A. B. Thomson, Echo; F. B. Swayze, Her inlston, Tuesday, April 20th, has been des ignated as "County Good Roads Day." Every auto owner, farmer, business man and any one else who is in favor of good roads is asked to donate his time on this day In work ing on the roads In hts Immediate vl lnity. Any one can get out and do seme even If It is only raking a few rocks out of the roads. The newspapers and the Commer cial Associations are requested to do everything In their power to boost "Good Roads Day." Any one desiring to join the Uma tilla County Auto Club may do so by sending his name, with $5.00, to Secretary M. S. Kern at Pendleton, and he will receive a card of mem bership. The board of directors has been authorized to adopt a suitabla emblem for members to carry on the radiator of the car to designate membershiD to the club. ROY W. RITNER, M. S. KERN, President Secretary. Ex Golf Tourney. SAN FRANCISCO, April 15. En tries for the Exposition Golf tourna ment closed today. The tournament will Include open and amateur events covering individual medal play, as well as foursomes. EMPEROR WILLIAM IS VISITOR AT VIENNA GENEVA, via Paris, April 15. In formation has reached Geneva tend ing to confirm the reports that Em- , peror William paid a visit late last month to Emperor Francis Joseph. ' According to this Information. Em peror William hastily determined to visit Emperor Francis Joseph on re ceiving from Trince von Buelow, Ger man ambassador to Italy, a message to the effect that negotiations between Austria and Italy concerning terri torial concessions by Austria as the price of Italy's neutrality had failed Emperor William at once ordered Coal Co, 110, a tract of land, title descriptive. Thelma M. Singer et vir to Delbert Malcolm, 31.00, lot 3, block 6, Echo. Edwin Bourne, Jr., to J. S. Todd. 32680. 40 acres in sec. 9, T. 2 N., R 33. ,E. W. M. J. H. Wattenburger to J. B. Perry, 3500, lots 13. 14 and 15, block 46 reservation addition to Pendleton. Marie V. Jones et al to Damon Lodge No. 4, K. of P., 31500, a par cel of land on Water street, near Main. Pendleton. Margaret McCracken to Samuel Nel son, 31 00. Lots 5 and t, and SE 1-4 of KW 1-4 of sec 6, T. 5 S R. 33, E. W. M. Patent. Edwin Bourner, 40 acres land In sec. 9, T. 2 N., R. 83, E W. M. ALL WEEK I'lllllNllllililllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliilllllllllllllilillliilllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllll Why Does It Pay to I 1 Trade at The HUB I 5 Because we undersell the other fellow. We don't care 2 what the other fellow's prices are, you can always buy E i jjj the same goods at the HUB BOYS' KNICKERBOCKER SUITS r Bovs' Norfolk styles in grey, brown, serge and plaids for E ?1.35, f 1.05, $2.95, ?3.85, ? 1.35. f 5 Men's Buits in serge, plain brown and plaid for.... $7.50 S Young men's suits with long pants for $1.85 Men's $1.00 overalls C9 E E Men's heavy bib overalls for -15 5 E Men's wool pants for $1.00 E S Men's khaki pants with cuff bottom for 05 E E Men's corduroys for $1.45, $1.05, $2.15, $2.85 E E Men's heavy work shirts 3S E Men's black sateen shirts 15 5 E The big Jumbo shirts, triple stitched seam for 08 E One lot of men's hats, all late styles, not any old thing but S right up to date styles for $1.00 E Another lot of better grade for $1.85 E E John B. Stetson No. 1 quality hats $5 grade for.. $3.35 f John B. Stetson hats, $4 grade for $2.95 FalllltllllllllllllillllllllllltlltllllltllllllllllllllllillltKIIIIIIIIIIllIIItlltlllllH illllllltilliui that his special train be prepared, and. accompanied by two officers, set forth fer Vienna, traveling Incogni to, by way of Munich. The train was stopped near the Castle at Schoen brunn, on the outskirts of Vienna, to which Emperor William went by mo tor car. With Francis Joseph were Baron von Burlan. Austro-Hungarian foreign minister, and Count Tisza. the Hun garian premier. Emperor William is said to have conversed with them for three hours. He then returned to his waiting train and hastened back to Germany. iODSE OTOre CARS The wheel base is 110 inches. The price of the car complete with extra tire, tube and chains is $900. Your enthusiasm over one feature has scarcely subsid ed before you discover that another and then another reaches the same high plane. Pendleton Auto Co. Phone 541 812 Johnson Street Thursday and Friday "To Elodcom an Bath" You will enjoy every minute of this interesting, ab sorbing play of a brother's wrong and a brother s sacri fice. Every scene adds to the tenseness of the situation, and the ending leaves you with a lump in your throat and a warm feeling stealing over your heart. PAULINE BUSH "The ftlaWof Hist" "A r.lixod Elopement" NESTOR COMEDY. THE CLUTCHING HAND In "THE EXPLOITS OF ELAINE." for less. 5 !iJlimilllll!l!lIllimHIIIIIIIII!!llllllflll I Raymosd 17. 12aish Architect ;E Despain Building Phone 768 iUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItllllllllllllllh-. )00 8 EliOS