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PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1915. EIGHT PAGES Curve Cut HI Newsy Notes of Pendleton Macaroni in bulk Special 3 lbs. for To HniM OHKretc iim.lr The Sisters of St. Francis have ta ken out a permit to build a concrete laundry building hack of their acad emy, to cost about $2000. The build ing will be feet by 44 In dimen sions. Iv Itbxhlhouikl Again. Sheriff T. D. Taylor la again mourning the loss of his bloodhound. The animal escaped once before but returned but this time no trace ot It can be found. It has been gone now several days. 25c Ml Mooting. A spirited meeting was held yester day evening by the freshman class for the encouragement of football. Kill Searcy gave a short talk, empha siiing the need of the freshmen turn ing out for football. This is the first meeting the class of 19 has had and much enthusiasm was shown by the boys in the interest of athletics. Gray Bros. Grocery Co. Hrings Hack AllogoU Forger. Sheriff T. D. Taylor arrived home last evening from Moscow. Idaho, and brought with him Nick Zeuleck alias M. Sinkow. wanted here on a cJiarge of forgery. He presented a check with the latter name signed to a local bank and directed that the money be sent to Moscow. Instead an officer was sent. "QUALITY" Two Phones. 28. 823 Main St. ISM To ittiihl ;arago. Actual construction work upon i Pendleton's sixth garage has been i started and will be pushed rapidly j The garage, w hich will be located I TODAY AND TOMORROW When Helen's husband came back from the grave and she wa married to I5ur Michael what should she have done ? WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS THE ANSWER IN Hi "Lady Audley's Secret" -With 15c THEDA BARA The Vampire Woman A 6 ACT FOX PHOTOPLAY SUPREME. 5c Coming Sunday-V. L. S. E. Big Four Present The . Millionaire PC! Baby" J41 i 0 ; with Grace Darmond in Six Acts t Hotel Pendleton. E. Nolf. of the Alexander depart ment store, has taken apartments at the Hotel Pendleton. To Mtead IVrtlaiul School, Clem McCoy, well known rendleton boy, left at noon today (or Portland "here he will attend school during the year, l ndergocs 0K-ratlon. Mrs. K. Young (colored I this mor ning underwent an operation for the removal of a tumor at St. Anthony's hospital. o Court This Morning:. The post-Round-up lull has reach ed the police court and there was not a single offander to be brought be fore Magistrate Fitz Herald this morning. Recovering Prom Pneumonia. Charles Hean. son of Mrs. Elmer Thompson, is recovering from a se vere attack of pneumonia with which he has been suffering for some time past Off For Duck Banting. A local party consisting of Wesley Matlock. John Vaughan. Q. I. LaDow and Dr. Sharp left this afternoon for Hamilton to be in rendlness for the opening of the duck season. Left $8000 Estuto. Thor C. Peterson, who died last -unday In this city left an estate con sisting of personal property and val ued at tsOUO, according to the petiti on filed by his brother, P. L Peterson, who is the only heir of the deceased. Some Tav This. l'eputy Sheriff A. t. Funk, tax col lector, yesterday received a check to taling within a few dollars of 163,001 from the O.-W. K. & N. Co., the last half of Its taxes in this county. Many taxpayers are reporting at the sher iff's office today as this is the last lay for the payment of taxes without a penalty. l"u ( a-, ( nines Next. The next case on the circuit court docket Is the case of the State vs. Frank Sams who is accused of an as sault w ith intent to kill a dog belong ing to P. C. McCausland of Weston. The legal charge Is malicious destruc tion of property. Sam, It Is said, will plead self defense or rather defense f his own dog. S. D, Peterson i. at rney for the defendant. t Law Over House. The case of L. W. Furnas vs. W. H. Skinner is on trial today before i jury In the circuit court. The plain. tiff is suing for the possession of a house which he alleges the defendant built upon land after his Interest in the land had been foreclosed. He al so asks for the rental of the houso during Skinner's occupancy. Col. J. H. Raley is appearing for the plain tiff and Alger Fee for the defendant wa (Continued From Page Two). HI.Aki: IH8UE8 I I.TIMATLM TO AMERICAN HOSPITAL. . just to the rear of the Oregon Oarage, will be used for Ford cars alone, this ' city having been made the distribut ing point for Umatilla county. Tho , I building will be 60 by 75 in dimen. sions and will be free of all poats. . besides providing plenty of storage room, there will be space for shop, and accessories B. F. Trombley and I Robert Simpson will handle the Ford agency. The foundation has been completed on the building and work on the walls will start at once. I Pilot Cockers to Viet. A marriage license was issued to day to Hans C. Xlelson. a Pilot Rock farmer. II, and Mabel tlalbreath, 20, of the same town. mmmmmmsmmmmm with erican s been noted 1 ultl- t J-05, A. PARIS, Sept. 30.- Disgusted the manner in which the An Ambulance Hospital in Paris hr run, Dr. Joseph A. Hlake, the American surgeon has issued a malum naming the terms on which he will remain with the institution. He resigned the other day, but friends are trying to influence him to recon sider his resignation. Ir. Hlake demands the removal of Dr. Doubouchet and the installation of himself as surgeon-in-chlef. He also wants to do away with the white uniformed members of the American social colony who have been acting as officers of the day. coming and going when they please and smoke cigarettes in the corridors. Dr. Blakfl has announced his inten- Are Yei a Bolde Rule Store Customer? If not you don't know jut how much you are Toting-, and the sooner you get acquainted with us and our bustneM memoes tne quicker your bank account will grow T 1 1 I I I l . i a- a Ladies' union suits, the heavier kind in fleeced 49f , 98f . Ladies' wool ribbed union suits, Dutch neck and short sleeves at 98f , $1.49, f 1.98. Fine wool ribbed union suits, also silk and wool $1.98, $2.98. Children's and misses' fleeced union suits, all sizes ,. 49 Children's and misses' wool ribbed union suits 69f, 79, 98. Children's cotton fleeced vests and pants at 15, 19e 23c 29, 33 . Ladies' outing night gowns in white or colored, daintily trimmed at -ft 69. 98. $1.49. Ladies outing petticoats at 25. 39. 49. Ladies' knit skirts priced at If. 69, 98 $1.49, $1.98. T1C CAN DO BITTER AT Men's heavy fleeced union suits for cold weather at . 98 Men's heavy ribbed union suits, $1.50 value 98 Men's wool ribbed union suits, $1.49, $1.98 and $2.98. Men's heavy fleeced or rib bed shirts and drawers, 50c, 65c and 75c values at 39. 45, 49 Men's heavy wool shirts and drawers 98, $1.20 $1.49, $1.98. Boys' heavy fleeced union suits, 75c values at 49 Boys' heavy wool ribbed union suits, $1.50 value at 98 Boys' knickerbocker school pants 49. 69. 98. $1.23. Men's and boys' jersey sweaters 98. $1.49, $1.98. Boys sweaters, the coat style 98. $1.49, $1.98 U'R LRAD OTHERS FOIAiOW tlon of Joining the Hrltish hospital and continuing his work there. Quite a number of the men under Dr. Hiake have signified their Intention of go ing with him. MlsB Margaret owed will receive a limited number of pu. pill for 'hstructlon on violin after Oc tober 1st Studio, 726 Johnson street. Phon. 287. TEMPLE THEATRE Formerly The Cosy Today and Friday World Film Corporation Presents JANET BEECHER in "FINE FEATHERS" The famous play of woman's vanity and man's weakness BY EUGENE WALTER A Warning to Extravagant Wives Driven by his wife's importunities, Bob Reynolds passes on an in" ferior cement for the construction of the Pecos Dam. The dam bursts and a city is swept away as the results of a woman's desire for "Fine jlirnnc ri-Yjj Jftf r- .1 r eathers. See this great play and hear our 3 piece orchestra. 15c and 5c ;JISIIIilllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllltlllllllllllltllllllllilllltlllllllltllllllllllllllllltlllMIIllIHHimjg m Of much Interest here Is the an- nounoement of the wedding of John j E. Keefe, Jr., and Mum Rosalie Let terer of Nashville, Tennessee, which will be celebrated in that city next Monday. The announcement of the DUPtlall was contained In a letter re ceived by B friend this morning. Mr. Keefe w;is formerly principal of the Weston school, and later secretary of the Pendleton Commercial association and of the Hound-up Since leaving Pendleton he has been acting as di rector for a company which has been staging Elks' minstrel shows over the country. He is a musical genius and his entertaining qualities made him a popular favorite among Pendleton people. His bride la a member of a prominent southern family. Miss Alrnee Lutourelle left today con for Portland where she will vis- It. Misses fcelle and I-aura Mclntyre of Atheroi, are Pendleton visitorH today. Dr. I. I'. Temple and family ex pect to move about the middle of October Into the new home which they purchased yepterday on West Court street. The house, which Is a beautiful and modern one, Is known as the Carter house and is located at too West Court. Mrs. B. V. Sharp and daughter of Athena are spending the day In the city. The Alta Theatre TODAY ONLY LENORE ULRICH Star of "The Bird of Paradise" in "KILMENY" A romantic story of a child of the woods transplanted to the city. A bright lit tle love story that leaves you in better humor with the world. LAST TIME TONIGHT The Kenworthy Players IN GREAT FOUR ACT DRAMA "ST. ELMO" Murderer, 8ft, Pardoned. ALBANY, N. Y., Sept. 30. Oeorge S W. Cram. H5, who murdered hi wife g in New York '.n 186 was pardoned g from Sing Hlng prison by Governor e Whltman. Governor Horton originally com- g muted Cram'a sentence of death to g life Imprisonment. Hla prison record g through 20 years and five months has 5 been perfect. DO NOT MISS THIS. TOMORROW PRETTY INA CLAIRE IN A PICTURIZATION OF HAR OLD McGRATH'S FAMOUS BOOK, THE PUPPET CROWN" ilirillMlltlMllllllllllMlltllliriirillMliriltllllMtlMMIIIIH lilt IIIIIIMIUIIIIIII IIIMtl lllilllHlligtliMIHMIIIirtlllllti?