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PACK EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1915c EIGHT PAGES I m f i PURE ALFALFA HONEY ist the thing these cool Sitting! on your biscuits id hot cakes. We have it in 16 lb. pails and 8 lb. pails, also in gallon, quart and pint jars. HiiiniitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiwiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiitiHiiiniiiiisuittiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiinNiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiituHiiiiiiiiiiuii I Another Shipment of FUR TRIMMED COATS! f Sold 1. Ill "r to India n- Doo Rudd was arrested durin the ' weekend ly the police on a charge ' of selling liquor to Indians atfd this I morning pleaded not guilty He will I lie given a trial. this afternoon. Mr. Taylor his no S platform except that he will rim a E an independent. Other candidates II for the council from the BOrth ..l.le are F. M. Oliver, W. V Kdmistou and A. H. Cox. Did you ever stop to think what great quantities of merchandise it takes to supply 83 busy stores? That we go direct to the manufacturer and bay from first hand for spot cash at prices that no one store merchant who is compelled to buy in limited quantities through the jobbers can hope for. BETTER THINK THIS OVER AND BE A GOLDEN RULE CUSTOMER. Will l'tay Waitsburjt High. j Pendleton high school's football I j team will go to Waitsburg next l'rl j j day for a game with the high schn i team of that city The boys have not i j nuich of a line upon the Waitsburg I team but expect a hard contest. Ba- I I ker. Walla Walla and Jefferson high i of Portland are yet to be played In i this city. son Is Bora. A son was born on October 27 to Mr. and Mrs. liny Case of this city. Baby BO is Horn. A baby boy was born yesterday at St Anthony's hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Kruno Weber. Gray Bros. Grocery Co. No Hallowe'en Damage. No complaints of damage done 1 1 last night by Hatlowe'en celebrators ! reached the police today. Twice last J night the police received word that ithere were hoodlums out but Inv'es i tlgation failed to show that they were I committing any depredations. Many children were out garbed as ghosts 1 and carrying Jack-o'-lanterns. Suffering Scalp Wound F. Carev this morntnf slipped j and felT on the depot platform and j sustained a scalp wound A physi I cian dressed the injury. I'alhor of Twin- Ha- typhoid. Uriah Dyer, an employee of Ben U i Hurroughs who recently became the j father of twins, is suffering from ty- I'hoid fever in this city. Ladies' tailored suits. You don't have to wait till af ter the Holiday season to get a new suit at the right price, $9.90, 912.50, SI 4.75, $16.50. $25.00 Ladies' coats just when you're expecting cold weather any day, at prices you can afford to pay, at $6.00. $9.90. S12.50, $14.75. Plush coats with fur trim ming. You don't have to pay $35 to $50; Golden Rule price $19.50, and $27.50. Children's and misses' coats, sizes 2 to 12 years at about half their real val ue, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98, $5.90. Crepe de chine waists, why pay $": Golden Rule price $1.98 Crepe de chine and lace waists. You will not buy a better value at $5 or $6 ; Golden Rule price $2.98 Taffeta or messaline silk petticoats in plain or fan cy colors at half their real value $1.98, $2.98, $3.49, $3.98. Sattoen petticoats 49, 9H? Don't forget those silk sweaters in beautiful col ors and priced at. $5.90 "QUALITY" Two Phones, 28. 823 Main St. 111 H. .t. Taylor to Ran. H. J. Taylor, prominent local far mer and north side resident, has formally cast his hat into the ring for the race for councilman from the second ward A petition for Mr Taylor's nomination was circulated today and he stated It would be filed Will Vndorgo ()eratioii. Mrs. Richard Klrchoff You can do better at We Lead Others follow aa aaa E I has been llf.MMIIMIMillllllllllll t .III 1 1 tlllllMMM II ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 1 1 M S 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 i ! M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f I II 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 ! i 1 1 1 i I i 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 t 1 1 r ENDS TONIGHT "Simon the Jester" The Gold Rooster Play in Five Parts From Wm. J. Lockes Famous Novel Five Parts-Don't Fail to See It VAUDEVILLE! Mar A fine program direct from the Sullivan & Considine Circuit. For Tuesday 4-Glassy and Wed. Acts-4 BARGAIN AFTERNOON MATINEES, 10c AND 15c. EVENING PERFORMANCES, 15c AND 2 5c. ' ALSO TWO REELS OF THE FAMOUS WALLINGFORD PICTURES Featuring Max Figman, Burr Mcintosh and Lolita Robertson. TEMPLE THEATRE Another big Vaudeville program coming Tuesday and Wednesday. taken to St. Anthony's hospital and ! tomorrow will undergo an operation for a complication of troubles. FobOU Petition Is Filed. The petition nominating Ralph Fol som for councilman from the third ward, to succeed John Siebert. was i filed with the city recorder today. I oral People to Wed. A marriage license was Issued to-! day to Clarence R. Edmunds, 21. a local auto mechanic and Graca Haigh. 18, also of this city. permtt residents of the northern pervading the commercial world part of the county to come here for Weekly bank clearings amountod a day's shopping without remaining' to 13,990,733,378. mer night ' GIFFORD PINCHOT IS GIVEN NEW LEGACY runorui Being iirui. The funeral of C. H. Brown, who died suddenly Saturday afternoon, was held this afternoon at - o'clock at rhe Flsom chapel. Dei eae.! was .". 't years old the time of his death. DUN'S REVIEW SHOWS BUSINESS ON UP GRADE NEW YORK, Nov. 1 The wu 0t NEW YORK, Nov. J. Dun's Re-'Amos V. Eno, pioneer merchant and view tomorrow will say: owner of much New York city real Not only is there no step backward ; estate, who died on October II, was in general business, but each week Idled for probate today and showed the pendulum of progress swings ov- heleft an estate of a nestlniated val er a wider area and confldeace Is M of more than $8,000,000. Of this further strengthened. Recent vagar- amount, nearly $3,000,000 was be- Dale Rothwell OPTICAL SPECIALIST The forward queathed to public Institutions Mr. Eno left $1,500,000 to tie divid ed among the descendants of his de ceased sister, Mrs. Anna P l'lnchot, as follows: To her sons, Olfford movement gathers Pinchot and Amos R. F. l'lnchot, ies of the weather have not been con ducive to the best results in retail distribution, yet substantial gains nrc nevertheless apparent In this direc tnesses ground and fitted. Uiim duplicated. All work guaranteed imrlran National llnnk Itiilldliur, Pendleton, Phone I9 Hartman Wins Lot, George A. Hartman. Jr . cashier of the First National Bank, was the winner of the Irvlngton Heights lot for which the swimming pool com mittee held a contest The proceeds were turned Into the natatorium fund. momentum In spite of various oppos- 2r.0.noO each: a trust of ISSO.OOO to Hard Wind Storm. A hard wind blew in Pendleton and throughout the county all day yes-1 terday but no great damage was done. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co, had fifteen services out of com mission this morning. The wind had the effect of preventing many Sunday auto parties. Endeavors to Meet. The regular monthly business meet ing of the Christian Endeavor of the christian church will be held this evening at the church parlors. Aftel the business the remainder of the time will be spent In preparation for a big event to take place November 12. ing influences, such as the unstabll Ity of foreign exchange, the conges tlon of freight at terminal points. and continued dissension In the ranks of labor, and while expansion is still most pronounced In War order lines, on the whole conditions and pros pects are much less checkered and irtegular than formerly. re Misiuiimni jiuiea mar um y cheerful tone of reports from the. leading centers and trades and since popular Impressions largely control events, the notable improvement In ach of the two children of Amos PiICh0t, nd the same amount to Lady Johnstone's son. For le. First class confectionery doing j j good business. Stock and fixtures. I .Including fountain will invoice about! $1800. Must sell. Write or see W. Doherty, Freewater, Ore Adv D. N. Reber, M. D. Bye, Far, Nose and Throat Specialist. Room 11 Schmidt Hulldlng. Pendleton. To obtain glasses that will not quire changing, the eye strain mint first be cured, otherwise you will be disappointed. Hunting Season Ends. Yesterday was the last day of the open season on deer, grouse and pheasants but there were not many hunters afield yesterday. The grouse had grown pretty wild and the cluck hunting in the west end of the coun ty afforded much better sport. Good Coal and Wood. Our Rock Springs coal burns clean sentiment has an Important bearing : ,lvln' 'ou more ,leat and ,M dlrt! upon the future trend of affairs I for yur money. Oood, dry wool No one now doubts that the bright- thttt doesn't boil, but burns. Also er day has refinltely dawned, and the ! 'la nd kindling. Protect yourself change of spirit finds expression In 1 frn cold, and cost order from B the launching of many deferred un-, Burroughs. Phone 6. Adv. dertaklngs. while more new enter-! prises are being started than for sev-l For Sle. eral years past. Instead of the mar-' 320 acres, 9 miles north of Helix, ked hesitancy and caution previously 1 on Butler grade road. HO In wheal, manifest, large projects are conceived stock and improvements. Price for and carried Into effect In a manner all. $23 per acre. Albert Hniala. . that attests the Increased confidence Adv. WM. C HAMSCOM. OPTICIAN We grind our own lenses. Chiropractor uocWm Hero. Dr. George J. Kinz of Portland, a I ! chiropractor - and naturopath, has , moved bis wife and three children to Pendleton and will make this city ! his home. He has secured the James j I Myrlck residence on Locust Hill but km. MmKU ... . I ... I aMm rnnm siS 1 sbsb; Funeral of Mrs. Greutich. The funeral of Mrs. Caroline (ireu lich. who died Saturday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mary Light, was held yesterday afternoon at " o'clock at St. Mary's Catholic church and many friends nttended to pay their last tribute to the deceased. Interment was made at Olney cemetery. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ni;;;i,niiiiiniitiiiiiiiiiiiiii"iim' iiiiniiiiiii 1 th Today t Good lias: of Ducks. Brooke Dickson. W. C. McKinney d Lyman Rice spent yesterday near rmiston with their guns and ught back a good bag of ducks. In IS of the wind and stand storm they loved good shooting. McKinney reeded in shooting a canvasback ck. one of the first of this variety it has been secured this year. Only Rose Coghlan, Ethel Clayton I and Geo. Soule Spencer IN LUBIN'S THRILLING DRAMA The Sporting Duchess By Cecil Raleigh, from the play by the same name. 5 BIG ACTS 5 "The Sporting Duchess" calls for acting of the highest calibre which accounts for the big and notable cast of stars. The most thrilling horse race ever shown is I allot her feature of this inimitable motion picture masterpiece. "The porting I DlKtlCAs" truly seta a new high standard in photo plav productions. Admission: Adults 15c. Children 5c ..illfllllllllllllllllllllllllllP jfltuillHHii'iiiHH iniimiinmii Ti.i.wui 111 M 1141 llttllllll M M Illlll JIHU lllf III Mlf r till. I lltlllil ur I III irf lprf 1 ! I It IfTHMIllllllllJ JilHnililil fli li Slice for Divorce. Mrs. Bertha M. Tron-ibley this aft tlernoon filed suit against Benjamin F Trombley In the circuit court, ask 1 1 Ing for a divorce on the general jj grounds of cruel ami Inhuman treat j ! ment. The propwty right In the ((case have been fettled by stipulation j;W. M. Peterson is attorney for the ! I plaintiff. iiiniiiEii ALTA ..i...&K This Count Wins Prise. f matilla county has been awarded a l.rlzp lv.r " exhibit at the Panama Paeiftc Pxp6s1tiCn: according to word r..,...l,rt K,. Iho rrMKtrr COUrl The' prist carries with It 69 In casb, Thejlljjy, exhibit was marked down s.mni'What because of the lack of garden and or. chard products and threshed grain but scored high on iiuallty and ar rangement. I'nlon county was award ed first price in this district. WV KcVersC V. . fvlieiluie umofs are going around to the effptt that the Northern Pacific f.'o. is con.'m,,'''"'',K reserving 'h1 ;ires ent past 'Jtt' r hedule to thh city .... .1... local for Pasco will leave S 1 ' iiilleton in ""r"nX and return H m Hie evening.' "' ,l"' VMn "f ,hal S . h .nge the tralif " v"ll,,1 frolia.i- ll' 1 . ... Jf, ,. 1 ... .). in,, , M,d with Mm pri posod Innge ltMnXl ere. hut bttatlMM i n n e pfOMMM j i It would not ' Lk t Chance Today to See Your Favorite Marguerite Clark ' In Her Latest and Greatest Achievement "Helens of the North" A thrill from start to finish. Ask your friends or come see for yourself Also 2 Big Time Vaudeville Acts 2 McDonald & Curtis Xactmu8i PEGGY O'HARA, THE REAL IRISH GIRL, in popular songs Paramount Travelogue See the Panama Canal from Atlan tic to Pacific, Admission 10 and 20 cents TOMORROW Anna Murdock in "A ROYAL FAMILY" THURSDAY ONLY, A Return By Request 'HYPOCRITES'