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DAILY BAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1915.
EIGHT PAGES
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BLUE HILL CHILI CHEESE
Special Pkg., 15c.
HEINZ INDIA RELISH
Pint 25c.
HEINZ DILL PICKLES
Large Size 2 for 5c
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Has T11W Vcr.
There is little likelihood that
Enoch Frieiiley. star guard of the P
, H. S. team, will be able to play any
more football this fall. The illness
1 1 which has kept him home for some
' time past has been pronounced ty
j phold fever by the physicians. They
state it has been developing several
j weeks Manual Frledley. father ol
the young man, states that his son
contracted the disease while work
ing on the farm.
No. 18 Delayed.
Westbound passenger No. 19 vas
delayed in the Pendleton yards early
this morning for nearly an hour by
the pulling out of a drawbar on one
of the cars. Traffic west of Pendle
ton was held up up also by the accident.
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If its for Men You Can Buy it For Less at The J
Golden Rule Store 1
No matter how small your purchase may be you can figure a substantial saving, jjj
E because wc buy for less and our modern business methods enable us to sell for less.
Gray Bros. Grocery Co.
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m Two Phones. 28.
823 Main St.
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SALE
320 acres, half in summer
fallow ready to seed. T head
of horses, and their harness,
cow and calf, header, wagon,
buggy Uld all the plows and
machinery necessary to run it.
Plenty of good water. Close to
K. It. Kasy terms.
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TEMPLE
TONIGHT
Also Wednesday Afternoon and Evening
VAUDEVILLE!
A fine program direct from the Sullivan & Considine Circuit.
4-Classy Acts-4
Kay & Howard
Hattie Wade Mack
Sheldon & St. Ives
Rose Bush
BARGAIN AFTERNOON MATINEES, 10c AND 15c.
EVENING PERFORMANCES, 15c AND 2 5c.
also two reels of those
Famous Wallingford Pictures
TEMPLE THEATRE
Pendleton's Bi;, New, "Handy" Theatre Where the Big Show Play.
TODAY
in
"The Woman
Two Acts Repeated by Request Also
Leonie Flugrath The Remarkable Child Actress
and Herbert Prior in Edison 3 Act Feature
THE UNWILLING THIEF
Adults 10c
Cannot Soil lkfr Heads.
It is unlawful to sell deer meat,
d.er hides, deer heads, deer horns or
any other part of a deer, according
to word received this morning by
i Game Warden Tonkin from the state
I department. Mr. Tonkin asked for
an opinion In order to learn whether
or not the sale of deer heads and
antlers would be permitted under the
law.
Cabin ronmt in Mountains.
While hunting In the mountains
List week, William Drumhellsr, Orion
Starr and Kirk Norton discovered a
cabin on a ridge above Tiger can
yon. The cabin was rotted and ap
parently d.sot ted. Th i I IM uoelden
1 tally stumbled over a '.rap door which
Mid into a full basement vhere a com
plete "lay-out" of sti i s, beds, furnl
iture. foods, tc.. were seen and the
! place seemed v. 'all' arranged and
I well kept. Walla Walls I'nion.
Men's worsted pants for
hard wear 98f, $1.49,
$1.98.
.Men's dresa pants $2.98,
$3.98.
Mackinaw coats, why not
save a few dollars at the
Golden Rule price $3.98,
$4.98, $5.90, $6.90.
Flannel shirts in brown,
grey, navy or tan ;it 98.
$1.49, $1.98.
Men's Stag shirts, an extra
heavy one at only $3.50
Men's and boys' Jersey
sweaters 98, $1.49,
$1.98.
.Men's white handkerchiefs
5. 10S 12Vfc.
Men's work gloves, long or
short wrist of all leather
49. 69, 98 $1.45.
Canvas gloves 5, 8i;1r
Leather faced canvas gloves
long or short wrist. 15t
Men's hats, new shapes just
received 98 $1.49,
SI. 98, $2.49.
Men's and boys' winter caps
2.V. 49S 98. $1.49
Men's and boys' outing night
shirts 49. 98
Men's outing paiamas at
only 98, $1.49
Men's heavy wool sweaters,
dark red or grev at 98.
$1.98, $2.98, $3.98.
$5.90.
Boys' heavy wool sweaters
98. $149, $1.98, and
$2.98.
Men's heavy wool sox at
1214, 25, 39.
Men's cotton sox 5, 8';i,
12 V4.
Men's dress shirts with mili
tary collars, also plain
band shirt 49, 98 and
$1.49.
Men's all silk ties 25f . 45
You can do
I better at
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Alfred Smith Injured.
Alfred Smith of the J. H. Smith
Livestock Co., has been nursing a
broken leg since Sunday when he
Wat hurt while working with some ;
cattle on the Frank rtyrd place near
Pilot Rock Mr. Smith had injured ,
his leg last spring and when working
in a corral Sunday was unable to
jump nut of the way quickly enough
to avoid a cow that knocked him ,
down In falling he broke his leg
between the ankle and knee.
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LOOK!
for TUESDAY 6
WEDNESDAY
Killed Two Bucks,
There are two bucks less mi Men- eg
dow creek as the result of a trip to.ss
that section by a party of Indians re- .
cently. Those in the hunting party
were Phillip Jones, RobinBon Mln- g
thorn, Allen Padawa, Amos Pond, E. E
J. Conner, Paul Jones. Andrew At- j 55
len and Joseph Thomas. They made
the trip horseback and c l-rite I the
close of the deer hunting season by s
l ringing down the aboe, described 55
game.
Examined uwifickl Sheep,
Dr. W. H. Lytic, state veterinarian,
is in Pendleton today after having
stopped at Stanfleld to examine the
sheep of Harry Bartholomew which
have been dying. Mr. Bartholomew
has lost about 100 head and thought
them affected with some disease. An
examination convinced Dr. Lytle that
the mortality was caused by the ani
mals fnunderlng from too much drv
food with too little water. The sheep
had been on dry stubble at Lewlston
and there was considerable grain in
the stubble, shattered by hail. Dr.
Lytle, who was former coach of the
Pendleton football team is very much
interested in the team this year.
WE OFFER ANOTHER BIG, BRIGHT PR OGRAM OF SULLIVAN & CONSIDINE
CIRCUIT
Vaudevle
KAY & HOWARD
Novelty instrumentalists and comedians.
HATTIE WADE MACK
The Irish Queen.
SHELDON & ST. IVES
Novelty entertainers.
ROSE BUSH
The Southern Nightingale.
"Bnckaroo" to Exposition,
A. I'himister Proctor's bronze
"Huckaroo," which has been on exhi
bition here in the Frazicr iiook
Store for the. past few weeks, will
probably go to San Francisco for ex
hibition at the exposition. Mrs. Proc
tor yesterday had the "Huckaro,,"
am ether bronzes packed and ship
ped to Portland for exhibition in the
Portland Art Museum, Last night a
telegram was received by President J.
V, Tallman of the Commercial associ
ation from W. L. Thompson, who Is
In San Francisco, requesting him to
have the "Buckaroo" shipped to the
exposition at once. Mrs. Proctor for
warded the request to Ivr husband
and thinks he will comply with It.
And Those Famous Wallingford
Picture
In Two Reels, featuring Max Figman, Burr Mcintosh and Lolita Robertson.
B BARGAIN MATINEE EACH AFTERNOON, 10c ISc.
EVENING PERFORMANCES 15c, 25c
Come to the big house and see the big shows.
TEMPLE sfc THEATRE
Home of Gold Rooster Plays.
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Eli, He Lied.
Eli Parr, a quarter blood Indian,
and Charley Bennett, Jr., full blood, '
v i re arrested by the police yesterday
for being drunk and on each was
found a bottle of whiskey. The bot
tits were of the same size, of the same
brand and came from the same store.
Chief Manning promptly suspected
that Parr purchased them both and
gave one to Bennett. This morning
In police court, they told a strange
talc of having secured the liquor !
from an unknown whiteman. chief
Manning produced a bartender In
coort who testified to having sold the
liquor to Parr. Thereupon Judge Kits I
Cerald told Ell that he believed he I
lied and would sentence him accord-
Irmly. He was given 20 days In Jail
Sno Bennett 10 days. Doc Kudd, the i
bootlegger who stood trial yesterday,
was convicted and was given a sen-I
tenre of $40 or 20 days.
Ill
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Children 5c m
I imoidaliV AooWont, sy" .lory.
The coroner's Jurv. which Ir.vestl
fated the death ( James Byrel f'ettl
grew yesterday afternoon, returned a
verdict of "unavoidable accident." aft
er examining Irvln Wilkes, his em
ployer, Ray Oarrlson. who was on
the wagon with him, Guy R. O'Sttt
veny and Claude Oliver, eye witness
es, and Dr. R. E. Rlngo. the physician
called The Jury- found that he came
to his death by falling off a wagon
loaded with dirt and weighing about
000 pounds, the fatal Injuries being I
caused by the wheels passing over his
chett and by his head striking the
Iron rail of the railroad track or the
wagon wheel. The body of the young'
man was this morning shipped to,
Seymour. Iowa, where his parents
live. He had only recently written '
his parents that he would visit them
soon after an absence of several
years. The Jury was composed of
Frmk O'Hnrra, If. E. nickers, Marlon
Jack, Charles Hamilton, F. s. Curl
alts' L, I, Mann.
The Alta Theatre
' Today and Tomorrow
Metro pictures present the gifted ingenue star
ANN MURDOCH
SupDorted by a special cast in
'A Royal Family'
(This is not & costume play)
As presented by Chas. Frohtnan at the Lyceum Theatre New York
THURSDAY ONLY, The Film Classic
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