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PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1915. EIGHT PAGES IIIIIIIIIIIIl 1 V HOME MADE SAUER KRAUT In Bulk 15c Quart SWEET POTATOES 8 Pounds 25c. NEW COMB HONEY 3 Squares 50c. Uryest in S6 Years. Ok W. Kills, pioneer resident ol Oanuus Prairie, is Ini town today on i a business visit. Mr. Ellis rei orts ! that this is the dryest fall in 36 I ears. Bark from limit. John Vaughan anil Wesley Matloek i returned the first of the week from ! a hunting expedition into the liee : country They bagged plenty of (pheasants and grouse but were unable ; to find any deer. Gray Bros. Grocery Co. Two Iiortvs (.rained Divorce, were granted today to the I plaintiffs In the cases of Ida Isabel Davis and Klza Floyd Davis and of I Rub; BoanctUM vs. Andy l'onneville. In the former case the plaintiff va I given back her maiden name. Camp bell, and In the latter case plaintiff ! was given the custody of a minor i child. Judge is a native of Missouri, and finds many friends here. Young Temple Improving. Roy Temple, who underwent an operation In Portland recently. Is re ported to be improving and expects to leave the hospital In a few days, The young man Is a student at the Portland academy. School UmlgPt Toii'kIu. The school board will hold a spe cial meeting this evening for the purpose of considering the budget for the ensuing year. The board does not anticipate that the levy wilt ex ceed rdne mills, which was the levy last year. , 'QUALITY' Two Phoi 823 Main St. m SimilJtltlltEIIIIIilJIJtllllliNtllllllimiMI.'llil :i!:iii:i.il!!lllM'!l!llllilltlllll!!l!tlllMltllli:il!it!IINnillMIIl!:ilil!llllllllll!lr .lallfliniiK Now Attorney Locate Hero. 1. M. Schannep. late of San DtefO, California, formerly probate Jud?e in Missouri, was admitted to the bi r baton the supreme court this week, upon certificate from California Courts, Judge Schannep will locate) in Pendleton, having offices withj Stephen A. Lowell for the present His family arrived last week. The Indian Womnn ArresUil. This afternoon Deputy Sheriff J. A. l.lakely served upon Mrs. Jin: Harnhart, an Indian woman, a bench warrant charging her with as a alt and battery, he was indicted by the grand jury on September 3. The complaining Witness ts said to be the wife of Amlv Karnhart. The ac cused woma appeared at the cour. daughter and the id'., denle ' her mother's iitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiimiiiiitiitiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiMsaawMMU f No Matter What You Want You Can Buy it For Less at The Golden Rule Store It' the way we buy for 83 busy stores direct from the manufacturers for cash, to- E E gether with our modern selling methods that enables us to give you value no on store 5 E merchant can hope for. Investigate our methods, it's worth while. Wool challies just received, better see them at.... 39 Wool dress goods priced at 15f, 25. 49 69, Crlffon broadcloth, also gab erdine, why pay $2.50 for no better value, our price $1.49 2(i in. silk messaline .. 69 Taffeta. 36 in. black or col ors 98 40 in. Georgette crepe ami Sundown taffeta. $2.00 value $1.49 40 in. silk crepe de chine, why pay $1.50, Golden Rule price 98 Another lot of fur trimming just received, $1.50 vaU tie at 98 54 in. broadcloth, why pay $1.50, Golden Rule price 98. Outing flannel for under wear' or comfort lining, 5. Gi,,, &Af, 10. Flannelette for house dress es or kimonas at 10, 12,, 15. Percales 6V,, 10. 12. Cretonnes and comforter calicoes 5. 6V., 8, 10. 36 in. silkoline, plain or s fancy colors 10 5 Apron ginghams 5S 5 Dress ginghams 81j; 10 Bleached muslin 5,- i Hope bleached muslin 71.' Lonsdale bleached- muslin at &Vt 9-4 Pepperell bleached sheeting 23 Cotton blankets 49, 69. 98. Woolnap blankets $3.00 value S1.98 house with he ter indignant! guilt. .caves Pendleton Saturday. Haws Judd. undertaKfi will leave Saturday for where he has accepted His wife :md son will him. Toth Mr. and Mn been prominent in local You can o eff &rfxU(T betters ' YlTu l?f I I 'tiiiMiiiutiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiMiMMiiiiiiiiuiiuiiiiiMuiiiiiniMiiniiiuiiiiiMiiiiiiinniiiiiiuiiiiHiiniiiiiiHiniimiuiiim KJfitMiniiiitif i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiituiiiniiiiiiiitiiiitiiitiiitiiiliiiiiiiiitiiiiiitiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiMiiiiiMiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiittnitiiitiiniiiiiiHi at Baker luano b ans, a position, accompany i Judd have musical cir cles during their residence here and will be greatly missed illlHnillltllinnnilHIinilinMMinMMIIIHIIMHHHniMIIUIIIIIUIIMIIIMIIIIIMIMIIIIHIIIIIMHOHIMMHIIMIIUIIHIIMMIIIIMMi Today and Tomorrow WILUAM FOX PMVTtfim tuniEME ttXJUUt) TMOUCH hoxHIm CORPORATION Hawthorne I tea is Lincoln. The second game of the grade school football league was playc 1 yesterday afternoon at the Round-up park with the Hawthorne eleven lined up against the Lincolnltes. The game was fast and exciting with wide end runs the main feature. Owing to su perior weight and team work the Hawthorne school carried away the contest by a score of 33 to 0. This game places the west end team In a final run for the pennant. The next game will be played between the north side and the high school Midgets, Na. 2. ANNA Q. NILSON AND ROCKCLIFFE FELLOWS IN "The Regeneration 6 acts picturized in the vibrant New York of today and yesterday. The whole production a lively battery of thrilling action and romance. "THE REGENERATION" is adapted from Owen Kildare's widely ready story f "My Mamie Rose" and is the finest delination of underworld conditions in New York ever put on the screen. Ef x in - a. 8 tn ui z u u t5 Q Start s in No (bunco for Guard Co. After a visit in Portland during ! w hich time he canvassed the situation ! H mew hat Dr. M. S. Kern is convlnc. ': ed it will be impossible to secure au thority for a national guard company ' in this city. To begin with the guard ! headquarters, under present manage ! nient, is disposed against forming j companies in eastern Oregon and If a company were to be formed It would. : have to be a coast defense company and Pendleton is too far from the coast for such a company. There is talk the next guard encampment may j be held In eastern Oregon but na site has been selected for the maneuvers. While in Portland I'r. Kern attended the banquet by the Navy LaSSUS given ! for the purpose of ur(! PI ired- 2 o w H 50 PI r H w pi pi 50 50 PI PI pi 50 o H C 50 PI a A STORY OF THE UNDERWORLD I i HERE IS WHAT HALL CAINE, THE WORLD FAMED AUTHOR OF THE WILLIAM FOX SUCCESS "THE BONDMAN" SAYS OF THE LATEST FOX PRODUCTION. "My Dear Mr. Kildare: I have read your story, and I have been deeply touched' by it. Nothing more true or human has come my way for many a day. Il is a real transcript from life, and that part of it which deals with the little lady who was so great and bo ennobling an influence in your life, brought tears to my eves and the thrill to my heart. I am not using the language ot flattery when I say that no great writ r would be ashamed of the true delica cy and reserve with which wou have dealt with the more solemn and sacred ras:iw of vnur life. "With kindest greetings, 1 HALL CAINE." .iini-i. to Comhide Tomorrow. jj The state supreme court, which . has been in session 'lere all week, ex s I" ' I to conclude the session by to- morrow' noon so that the judge.- HJ take No. 17 for Portland. To do this 1 i night session tonight may be necc :SEE Today 1'nion county has la-. a : having its innings, all of the cmcs ;S heard coming from that county : E Those submitted today are as fol- S t lows: I,. Ooff and wife, appl., vs. Grace Kelley et al; Metzger Etagstad I I.umbe i'o, resit vs. Farmers' ITnir.n Warehouse and Mercantile Co., appl.; ; t!. H. Rush, resp. vs. School District iSE No. 3. appl.; William and A. C. M'l - ler .appl. vs. J. 11. Weaver, resp; : : t. Hail et al, resp. vs. Catharine -SS i 'r ek Pevelopment C"., appl. xz 1'iHitliall Merc Tomorrow. rio-.t tfie La Orainie warriors in the ; first aif for the eastern Oregon 1 ' haiupionship on tie- local gridiron ; temorrow afternoon. Tne li OrandS SS sqaad coached b itenolds is consld4 ; ered very fast and the local boys will Z have to fight hard to win. Uist eur (he l( (frande team beat Pendleton 2 high by a score of .'it to 0 and the lo rS ral hoys are determined to rsVetW S 'he score in tomorrow, game. The : f.a Urande stuad will arrive on No. Z IT tomorrow. The game will be culled ;fsj at :i o'clock. The line-up for Pen--5 dleton will be left end. Selbert und Z3 Hucjr, Ift tackle Kuaaell, left guard ITS I laubner. center lnllison, right guard j Fowler and Harwell, right tackle Bad ; I' right end Minis and Casey, iiuar - , ter Ftrlch, halfs ."nyder, Bowman S-SS'arid dir. full H and k'errlek. TEMPLE THEATRE Home of Gold Rooster Plays. TODAY - AND - TOMORROW Robert Warwick THE FAMOUS ACTOR, IN ROBERT MANTEL'S GREATEST STAGE SUCCESS, "The Face in the Moonlight" A WORLD FILM CORPORATION WM. A. BRADY PICTURE PLAY. "HOUSE KEEPING UNDER COVER A Good Comedy Added Attraction Saturday and Sunday JOCK COLEMAN In Latest Scotch Songs and Funny Stories pawion-i ou raw Coming Sunday and Monday "Simon the Jester" A GOLD ROOSTER PLAY IN FIVE PARTS Featuring Edwin Arden Supported dy Irene Warfield and Alma Tetl giiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiimii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii N. Y. WORLD "A powerful dra ma of brilliant power and depth. A play to move and sway with the deep undecurrents of human life and emo tion fires and inspires with masterly skill and deft dramatic work." N. Y. HERALD "A magnificent drama that is filled with human life and heart interest situations." N. Y. TIMES "Rarely is a drama of such real merit presented on Broad way the authors are to be congratu lated on a real play of trenchent worth and heart-reaching appeal." N. Y. SUN "Swept a vast audi ence off its feet caused cheers to re sound after the tremendous climax a tfrt-at big success that will stay long on Broadway in our estimation." DO NOT OVERLOOK THIS ONE. THE MANAGEMENTS GUARANTEE IS BACK OF "THE REGENERATION." : Admission: Adults 15c. Children Sc s 'MHIIIimmilliiiiHii fSlltllllllltlllllll. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 c 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M I M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 f l f M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 I i 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 IfaiMctod I'n-oiier I'aNWH Through. Sheriff W. P Murphy of North ; Yakima got off No. 17 today him in hN cuxtodv arns James R. Parker j allim A. Z. York, wanted In Yaklm i ' county on a Cbfcffa of robbing tii" j depot nt WapatO and .hooting the operator. He had hi. prisoner man I a' leil hand and foot o that SSCSPS Iwoullil be ImpoMilble. The man wis kept In the county Jail through UM I noon hour and was taken aboard ih. ! N. P. train IbiJ afternoon. The al- s ; leged rrlme ws committed on Jan- I uary 21. and Parker wag arretted Koon afterwards. He made a full confession but on May 2 .awed hl I way out of Jail and e.caped. 'e wai picked up recently In Frultland. Ida ho, near CsIdWSll, and Sheriff Mur phy went after him. After arriving there, he learned that Parker refuse 1 to waive extradition and It wax ne cemmry for the sheriff to await IhS reiiul.ltlon paper. Sheriff Muri'ty stated while here that he dlnllked keeping Ihe m in In Iron, but believed The Alta Theatre Last Chance Today TO SEE THE GREATEST AND BIGGEST PRODUCTION EVER SHOWN IN PENDLETON "CABIRIA" 12 Wonderful Reels 12 THE WORLD'S MOST SPECTACULAR AND SENSATIONAL PHOTO PRODUCTION Show Runs Continuous, Starting at 2 P. M. Come Early. Admission 15c and 25c Tomorrow and Saturday Bie Time Vaudeville SURE TO PLEASE. ALSO GEORGE FAUCETT IN "THE MAJESTY OF THE LAW," AN EXCELLENT 5 REEL PARAMOUNT PICTURE. Sunday: Marguerite Clark in "Heleneof the North"