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DAILY BAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER. 21, 1915.
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THE FINEST PRODUCT
OF IT'S KIND
Ever put into a can.
Cannot be approached by
anything on the Market for
Sandwiches, deviled Eggs and
Salads.
15c a Can
We Have it in Stock
Gray Bros. Grocery Co.
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If it's from The Golden Rule Store it's Correct
E in price, correct in quality and correct in style, because we have
new goods coming every day to take the place of our fast mow
E ing stocks. Our merchandise never gets old, it don't stay in the
house long enough.
BETTER BE A GOLDEN RULE CUSTOMER.
Kail is lYirMteO.
Ed Paterson arrested for belli'?
drunk, tailed to appear in police
court this morning, and forfeited his
ball of 5.
Kesoliition Is neferred.
A resolution to provide for the
prompt repairing of the city's streets
In case of cuts and other injuries to
the pavement was last night referred
to the ordtnace committee by the
city council.
to caln permission of the city to pur
chase several cart-loads of earth from
property where formerly there was a
slaughter house, but It was the opln
ion of the council this land does not
belong to the city. It was located
near Olney cemetery. The title will
be looked up to learn If the city has
the right to grant this permission.
Will ltiiild Shop.
DuB bar and Johnson have taken out
a permit to construct a small shop in
west Webb street. It will est $75.
Special council Meeting.
A special meeting of the city coun-
ell will be held tomorrow evening be
ginning at 7:30 o'clock, at which
I time the matter of street Improve
ments will be discussed. Several or-!
! finances are expected to be Introduc
ed for paving.
ro settle TtJuea,
A suit to settle titles to land near
Weston was filed In the circuit court
today by Dr. F. D. Watts of Weston
against Anna Young and others. Fee
"QUALITY"
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Improvement is Asked,
A petition signed by Ross E. Car
ney and others was presented to the
city council last night asking for the
paving of east Webb street from the
east line of College street to the
south line of Court street at State
street. An ordinance to this effect
was then introduced and read for the
first time
state Architect Here.
si ne Architect W. C. Knighton of
Salem is here looking over the newi
vrtng of the Eastern Oregon State
Hospital He arrived yesterday and
expects to leave tomorrow for Salem.
Tailored Suits, no matter what
the price you can buy them
for less here, $9.90, $12.50
?14.75, $16.50, $18.50.
Silk and plush fur trimmed ;
we are told our competitors
ask $t50 for no better value,
we sell 'em at $27.50
Other coats priced at about
halt their real value $6.90,
$9.90, $12.50, $14.50,
816.50.
You can do
better at
Furs, every one new, come in
single muffs or in sets at
$2.98, $1.98, $6.90,
$7.90, $9.90.
Children's and Misses' Coats,
you can do better at this bitf
busy store $1.98, $2.98,
$3.98, $4.98. $5.90.
Shirt waists, a lot of new ar
rivals and as usual only 98
$1.98, $2.98.
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Others follow
ill l ook I p Title.
Judge Lowell in a communication
J to the city council last night sought
Hide and dunk Business.
The l'endleton Hide & Junk Co. Is
the title of a new concern just opened
here with headquarters in the new
frame building at the coi ner of West
Webb and harden streets. E. Ep
stein and C. Epstein formerly of Wal
la Walla are the men in the concern.
They will deal chiefly In second hand1
floods and junk.
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Tomorrow
AN EVENT TO RECOLLECT
BETTY NANSEN
The actress who speaks
with her eyes, and
ARTHUR HOOPS, DOR
OTHY BERNARD and
CLAIR WHITNEY
In a Photoplay of Peerless
Power
"The
Song of
Hate"
Based on Sardou's "La
Tosca."
Nothing like it yet beheld
on spoken or silent stage.
Sways your soul with sub
t'e wizardry
Adults 15c
Children 5c
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WU1 Repair S'dewalks
The question of repniiing side
walks In the city was brought up be- j
fore the city council last night and
It was decided to have this work done
at once. Many sidewalks throughout'
the city are In bad snape and should i
be put Into good condition before the
winter. The street committee was
authorized to advertise for bids anl'
a list of the sidewalks tn be im- j
proved will be furnished later.
i Washington School Wins.
In a football game yesterday after
j noon at Round-up Park, toe Wash
ington school squad defeated the
j high school Midgets, 7 to 0. The
line-up of the Washington team was
i as follows: Beck, center; II Snyder,
j end; C. Spere, fullback; Ulrlch,
quarterback; Blackard, halfback;
, Newton, halfback; Amerend, left
j guard; Rose, tackle; A. L'lrich,
I tackle; Perkls. guard.
i laborer is injured.
James Cox. employed l the War
j ren Construction company, was in
i Jured this afternoon while at work
I in Webb street. He was struck just
i below the right ear by one of the largo
I Iron hoops used by the paving gang
: and a severe gash was cut. The man
was taken in an automobile to the of-
' I fipa nf T"iro lt,,Y,1,n U'h.pp Th.. Uniinil
' was dressed. It will not prove dan
I gerous.
Bod)' is Sent Home.
' The body of the late Frank Wahlei !
was sent away on No. IT today for
Portland and win thane be sent to I
! the former home of the family at
I Auburn, CaL The widuw and child
! and a sister of Mrs. Waaler, accom
panied the body. Delegations of the
Electrical workers, of which Mr. i
i Waaler was a prominent member, will
I meet the casket at Portland and also
Christian Church study.
Pendleton. Ore., Oct., 20, '16.
Manager of Temple Theatre,
Dear Sir:
It gives pleasure to know that you
are bringing to our city such a high
class educational and moral produc
tion as Is "Damaged Coods." The
whole 00 mm Unity should appreciate
your efforts In this line. Tho play
contains a greatly needed lesson on
clean, pure living that will be helpful
to the young men and women.
Yottrs sincerely,
H. H. Tim HELL.
Pastor Christian Church.
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To t ii People of Pendleton,
The problem play. Damaged
Coods." to be put Ml at the Temple
Theater In a 7 -reel film Thursday
and Friday of this week, has the un
qualified endorsement ot the Oregon
Seoial Hygiene .-"doty, of which 1
tin a member. It Is a strung moral
play and 1 take pleasure m unend
ing it to the people .f Pendleton.
Children, however, Should HOI be per
mitted to attend Without their par
ents. J. K. SNYDKR.
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"Damaged Goods"
NOW ON
Performances start at 12:00 o'clock noon, and run continuous. Complete show evary
hour and forty-five minutes.
Today and Tomorrow Afternoon and Evening
Children under 16 not admitted unless accompanied by their parents.
DON'S MISS IT
TEMPLE THEATRE
THE BIG HOUSE.
THE BIG PLAYS
at Auburn. The burial will lie made
at Auburn.
Working on Assessment Rous.
County Assessor''. P, Strain is to-
taling up the assessment rolls and ex
pects tn have them finished soon. The I
valuation of the count) this yeur will!
be a trifle less than last owing to the
fact that lands in the Kreewater sec
tion have not been appraised so high.
The lands in that taction have been
used almost exclusively for orchards
The total valuation "f the county lasl
year, including railroads, was ap
proximately 4! million dollars.
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IP a essment Is Approved.
An ordinance ratifying and approv
ing the reassessment for the paving
of Jackson street from Main to Blaine
I street, was passed last night by the
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A Pioduction that is comn ended by ihose of Every Religious Faith
Kathlyn Williams, Charles Clary and All Star Cast
city council. Councilman Murphy:
I said there was some dissatisfaction j
among property owners over the as-
sessment, particularly regarding a
fill and a wall at either end of fhe
I Street, some of the residents feeling
that others were getting more bene
fit out of these improvements and
that consquently the assessment
; should be made more equitable. Cltyj
! Engineer Klmbrell explained the
; method of making the assessment and
said it was the same as has been ap
I proved by the city council but de-1
I tslared that If another plan could bej
devised he was willing to follow lt
out. The council were Inclined to
; believe that the method is as (air as
I could be arranged.
onuntttee Appointed.
The subject of removing some of
the buildings In Happy Canyon In or
der that the street may be openeJ
through to Main was discussed by
the Commercial Association yester
day afternoon at a meeting. A com
mittee, comprising W. L. Thompson,
J. Roy Kalcy and Mark Patton, was
appointed to confer with Elmer Sear
cy, who has petitioned for the afreet's
opening, to see what can be done lr
the matter. Mr. Searcy, who owni
property In the rear of Happy Can
yon and be petitioned for the open
ing of the street several months pri
or to the Kound-up. He agreed,
however, to let the matter go over
until after the Happy Canyon feature
of the Itound-up this year. It Is the
hope of the committee that gome ar
rangement may be made so that II
will not be necessary to remove the
buildings In Happy Canyon. ,
ALTA THEATRE
The REAL Theatre The REAL Shows
Last Time Today
THE MASTER OF PHOTO-DRAMA
FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN
AND THE PIQUANTLY PRETTY ACTRESS
MARGUERITE SNOW
In a Picturization of Otis Skinners Great Stage Success
The Silent Voice"
A SCREEN CLASSIC IN SIX SUPERB ACTS.
Owing to the quality of this picture and the popular demand to
see it, we have arranged to show it an extra day. Shown for the last
time today. Don't miss this opportunity.
NOT A "REPULSIVE" PICTURE. YOU CAN BRING OR SEND THE CHILDREN.
TOMORROW Sam Bernard, the famous comedian in "POOR SCHMALTZ."
COMING NEXT WEEK "CABIRIA," the world's greatest motion picture pro
duction. 12 wonderful reels.
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