EIGHT IPAfiES DAILY EAST OREGOXIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, JT'NE 191.1. PAGE I I V i: FERlIIill 14 J I 1 Fl t sue F : . ; - - ( - . . i air oi t lew lea THAT MAKES PEtlGO" THE MOST POPULAR SMOKED MEATS SOLD IN PENDLETON. THOROUGHLY SANITARY, RIGHT PRICES. OUR AMMONIA REFRIGERATING SYSTEM keeps our ice box chill and cold as a December day. That's why our meats are always fresh and wholesome. Suggestions For the Picnic Lunch "Pemeco" Boiled Ham "Pemeco" Ham Sausage "Pemeco" Bologna "Pemeco" Liver Sausage "Pemeco" Weiner Deviled Ham White Star Tana Fish Knight's Ripe Olives Knight's Queen Olives Knight's Sweet Pickles Knight's Dill Pickles Knight's Jellies Knight's India Relish Knight's Chow Chow Red Ripe Oranges Large Ripe Bananas Big Juicy Lemons Fancy Grapefruit Supreme Sodas Chocolate Eclairs Fig Bars WATCH THIS AD FOR FRESH MUSHROOMS SERVICE SANITATION 33 QUALITY Fho Central Market TWO PHONES INSPECTION SCORE 86.6 173 JITNEY BUS QUESTION IS UP IN ILLINOIS SPRINGFIELD, III , June 8 U a jitney bus a public utility, and muat It have a certificate of convenience and necessity before tt can operate the streets of a cltyT Thl wai the question presented to the Illinois public utilities commis sion which today heard arguments In the ease of the Jacksonville Street Railway Company against the L. F. O'Donnell Motor company ef Jack sonville, asking to compel the imotor company to come under the commis sion's control. ; The petition seeks to put the Jit neys out of business In the state un der the commission's policy of sup porting regulated monopoly rather than unrestricted competition, the commission having held that new concerns seeking to enter the field where there already is a going con cern serving the public In the same or similar way must show reasons why for the public good they should be permitted to operate. The glatler must have his glass be fore he can begin his day's work. The New Excelsior Motorcycle HAS (JUT 1UtM .ftWj.STOPPKW. ' Jr A XKW MODKL IIA1S SX'VfT jtllHIVi-D AND IS ON jew rr5T'f DISPLAY AT THE aAlttS JtOOM QV TIIE Pendleton Cycle Co., & -court st pcalm la Motoroyrlce, Illryrlrs, IU-pir!iig sort SuiiUs. Lawn Mraw tbnsjiing. Motor Garage 72t Joluuon tHswqt. MILLINERY MADAME'S CROWNING GLORY The face is the mirror reflecting intellect and character. A fitting and becoming hat adds net mars the reflection. CARRIER MILLINERY lit Hidn Btreei. Telephone 41S LOCALS Q Advertising in Brief IIATE8. IVr line Unit Insertion lOe I'er Hue, additional Insertion .... 6c I'er Hue, per mooife 11.00 No luraU taken fur I pas than 2.r.c. Count 4 ordinary oras to line. luteals will D.it tw taken over the pfaooe and remittance must accom pany order. MQQyu SPECIAL TODAY SWEET CHERRIES 3 pound 25 Home grown; good eating; all ripe. CUCUMBERS Extra Urge .lie, 2 for 25 PICNIC HAMS Pound 16 Fresh stock; average size 75c to $1.25. SWEET JUICY NAVELS 2 dozen 25? WASHING AMMONIA and BLUEING 4 bottle . 25 SOFT SHELL WALNUTS Choice large .took, lb. 25? Hood River Berries Clarke Seedling; extra choice canning 1.25 Crate $2. THE SPECIALTY GASH GROCERY Phone 476. Next Door to Quelle Cafe. 628 Main. For fuel fone five. For sale Good range, phone JSJR, Dressmaking Mrs. Bowman, 853M. Have your piano tuned. Call Whip ple. For Rent Eight room house, 101 Thompson. Phone J90J. For rent Light housekeeping rooms, 101 Aura. Phone 308W. Call and see display of Shops Con crete Brick in Lee Moorhouse window. Young woman wants position In private family. Address Box 774 City. Cosy Theater tonight, "A Man and His Mate," a Mutual Masterplcture. Lost One pair of trousers. Re turn to Model Cleaners and receive reward. Oregon Life, best for OregonlanA See C. L. Mayo, Dlst. Mgr., or Clark Varian. John Rosenberg, Court street watchmaker and Jeweler. All work guaranteed. For sale O. K. cleaning and press Ing parlors. Inquire at O. K. barber shop. Terms reasonable. Lost Between Adams and East land small Mack suit case. Notify Mrs. J. H. Ferguson, Adams, Ore. For rent Housekeeping apart ment In strictly private home. In quire Sit Post street Phone 28SR. Wanted Man and wife to make home with private family on North Side. Very close In. Address "G" this office. Sewing wanted by expert seam trass. All work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Mrs. Bell, 111 W. Webb street Telephone 275J. Old papers for sale; tied In bundles. Good for starting fires, eta 10s bur1l. This office. very many people desire to buy lands In eastern Oregon. What have you to offer, and price? N. Berkeley. For Sale Five White sewing ma chines, ranging from (65 to $80. Will sell for from 120 to 130. Inquire 22 E. Court or phona 765. "Mutt" takes the big loads and 'Jeff1 shows the speed. Penland Bros, haul anything and reasonable. Furniture van and storage warehouse Office 647 Main street. Phone 139. "We have a good position for a live man In this county. We offer you something which will be worth your while to investigate. Write for details. The Old Reliable Albany Nurseries, Aioany, Ore. woman desires position as cook. country prefered, where she can take her boy 12, and girl 10 years old with hr. Best of references. Ready 15th of June. Mrs. J. Beatty, Box 73, New- berg, Ore, Notice To Whom This May Concern My wife, Nora Dudley, having wilfully left my bed and board, I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by her, C. E. Dudley, Elgin, Oregon Adv. For Sale. one ruDDer tire single buggy, one steel tire single buggy; 1 set light single harness, 1 set heavy single harness, 1 pony (will rid or drive) 1 saddle. Inquire "X" thl office. Adv. Good Cool and Wood. Our Rock Sprints coal burns clean giving you more heat and less dirt for your money. Good dry weod that doesn't boll, but burns. Also slabs and kindling. Protect yourself from cold and cost order from B. L. Burroughs, phone I. Adv. A secret la something known to but one person. fierald E. Stanfield was up from Kcho yesterday. T. I Willoughby of lk!ah was in Pendleton Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. M. I). King are in from their ranch at Ring. Mrs. Will Morrison is among thl Hel'x people in town today. Mrs. H. Kinney McAtee of Heppner Is registered at the St. George. Mrs. W. D. Farley and sons of Pas Co came over on the N. P. train. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stanton are among the Helix people here today. P. T. Harbor, mayor of Weston, waas a Pendleton visitor yesterday. Rev. J. E. Snyder of the Presby terian church Is spending the day at Milton. 8. Norton Bobo, editor of the Stan fleid Standard, was In Pendleton Tuesday. C. E. Chase of Pilot Rock brought In five coyote scalps yesterday for the bounty. J. D. Huston, well known horse buyer, has returned to Pendleton from the sound. Ernest J. Bias, representing the El-llson-Whlte chautaun.ua, is a guest of the Pendleton. Dr. W. H Lytle, state veterinarian, was here yesterday en route to the t'nlon stock show. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. .Sinclair of La Grande, came in today on the N. P. train from the east. O. L. Hurd and Ralph Holte, promi nent Stanfleld residents, were here on business yesterday. Lou Hodgens, prominent democrat of the east end of the county, and nil son are visitors in Pendleton. Major J. M. Burke, advance man fof Buffalo Bill, is a guest of the Pendle ton. He Is registered from the Unit ed States. Dr. Thomas C. Ohniart. local dent ist, has returned from his Malheur county homestead where he'has been several weeks. SAFECRACKERS AT PORTLAND ESCAPE WITH $1000 CASH fc.UJOX IS ENTERED GREEN BACKS ARE OVERLOOKED BY THE ROBBERS. PORTLAND, June 3. Safecrackers early today blew open the safe in the saloon of R Tauseher and secured over $1000 In cash. One hundred twentyelght dollars in greenbacks v-a left behind. The safe was blown to pieces. Clothing was used to deaden the sound of the explosion. Many burglar tools were left behind. (Continued on Page 2.) .Surprising their many friends, Mlw Ella La Zinka and Lowell Ganger, both well known young Pendleton people, were quietly married this morning at 10 o'clock at the La Zln ka home on East Webb street, Rev. J. E. Snyder of the Presbyterian church performing the ceremony. The young people left on No. 17 for Port land where they will spend their honeymoon visiting the Rose Festi val, after which they will return to make their home on one of the La Zlnka stock ranches In the southern part of the county. The bride Is the elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry La Zlnka, prom inent stock owners of the county. Her claim for distinction does not rest en tirely upon being the daughter of a prominent family for she won a name for herself as a Round-up relay rider In several of the Round-ups. She Is a graduate of the Pendleton high school, class of 1913. and was promi nent in the school activities during her school course. Her husband Is a well known young man and recently has been working upon the farm of Elmer Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Stype left today at noon for Portland to attend the Rose Festival. Mrs. Carl Power and Miss Edna Thompson left at noon today for Portland to spend the summer study ing with F. X. Arens, prominent voice teacher of that city. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. John Swartz, Mrs R. Thompson and Mrs. E. D Mattlnson compose a party of Walla Walla people here to day Misses Gladys Hamley and Loree O'Connell left Monday for Port Or ford, Oregon, to spend the summer. Pendleton Agent for Women's Ha nan Shoe J. & T. Cousin Shoes Redfern Corsets Pictorial Review Pattern. New Taffeta Dresses JUbT IN Yesterday's express brought us a shipment of black taf feta dresses in the new high waisted jacket styles with full flaring skirts and made of soft chiffon taffeta. There is a great demand for black taffeta dresses at present and judging from past shipments we have had that sold en tirely out in a few days we would urge an early inspec tion of these to those who are interested. Price range from $18.50 to $27.50 each. Dependable Mcrrh'dlst Only V c-! c-! lc I5 fcTl tfeissftSiili iijarssiijy ixt5SurAi Lt??j. QUESTION OF ARMS. (Continued from page one.) will strip the note of Germany of Its most vital contentions and will nar row the Issues to the position which the United States takes regarding submarine warfare and the safety of Americans at sea. Affidavits which have been filed with the state department purporting to show that guns were mounted on the Lusltanla and that explosives were hidden aboard the vessel will be con sidered. Legal experts of the state department take the view, however, that these claims can be disposed of by the report of Collector of Port Malone of New York. He reported that inspectors examined the Lusl tanla and found no such weapons. DRUG USER, GILTED, SHOOTS TWO WOMEN Miss Margaret Cassldy. pretty and twenty years old, was shot In the home of her sister, Mrs. Dennis McCSee. at No. 74 Boulevard, Bayonne, N. J. Louis Felice, of No. 77 Ocean Avenue. Jersey City, a rejected suitor, Is being held hv tha n.tlli-a S-n1I.A rilomil.o.l himself In a grey wig and beard and a! health Inspector, gained entrance to Mrs. McGee's home. When Mrs. Mc Gee ran to her sister's assistance she m-as shot also. A young woman, who said she was Grace Hawthorne, ac tress, of No. 235 West Forty-sixth street, who was with Felice, was held ! on charge of be ng an aecmpliee. The blue uniform, and as a board of wounded women will recover. Notice. The Pendleton Valley Dairy makes two deliveries a day to homes. Fresh milk and. cream, wholesale or retail. Good service. Phone 23F4. Adv. Notice. The Pendleton Cycle Co., at 228 E. Court street and 729 Johnson street has no motorcycle salesman or riders working for them now and all ad vance deposits on motorcycles and back payments must be made at their office at 228 E. Court street. C. G- Pendleton Cycle Co, In their repal department Is not employed by th firm any more. Adv. HARTMAN LONG, Manager; For Sale, Very Reasonable. Modern 7-room house and T Iota about 1 block off paved streets. Suit able for chicken raising and garden Ing. Inquire "Mrs. C. A." this offlcaw Adv. A hard, worker may not be the best Danlelson, formerly employed by thej worker. i ' , j - f w J " j j 1 a& i v-r. ; ill - - J r' . t X " Lru 1 Si k- ' J x lis - - I x- v v i i 1 1 1 -1 i : -j I I 700 Pair Foot-Schulze Shoes Just received at the store that serves you best. Men's blue chambray shirts, all sizes, for 3S, 2 for 75 Men's Black Sateen Shirts for 45 Jumbo Shirts, all colors and siz.es for 03$ Men's Union Suits for 49, 65 and 95 Whipcord Pants with Cuff Bottom for . 95 Khaki Pants, cuff bottom, for 95 Wool Pants for $1.00, $1.25, $1.45, ?1.65, ?1;95, $2.25, $2.45, $2.65, $2.85, $2.95, $3.25, $3.45. Good Horsehide Work Gloves for 25f, 35, 45, 65, 85, 95?, $1.00, $1.20, $1.25. Heavy Blue Wrist Canvas Gloves, 3 for 25 Men's Hats for $1.00, $1.45, $1.85, $1.95, $2.45 John B. Stetson Hats, No. 1 quality for ... $3.35 $4.00 Grade for $2.95 Men's Silk Summer Hats for 45 Boys' Hats for 4o, 65f , 85, 95 Children's Hose, all sizes for 10 and 15 Ladies'. Hose for 10 and 2 for 25? MEN'S SUITS Hand Tailored Suits, all new spring suits for $7.50, $12.50, $14.75, $16.50. Boys' Buster Brown Suits for $1.65, $2.95, $2.45 Children's Rompers for 35 Boys' Knickerbocker Suits in plain and Norfolk styies for $1.35, $1.95, $2.45, $2.65, $2.95, $3.25, $3.45, $3.85, $3.95, $4.25. THE HUB 1 Thursday and Friday Clutching Hand in the "Blood Crystals" rathe News SCHOOL BURNS Cadets flee fire at Northwestern Military Academy. INDIANS AT FORT DESTROYER LAUNCHED LATEST FASHIONS . ; BOY SAILORS ON VOYAGE. COL, HEEZA LIAR. PACIFIC COAST NEWS. PATHE COMEDY, "HIS FRIEND THE CAPTAIN."