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PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST 0REG0N1AN. PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1915. RIGHT PAGES B&llyg'reen Young PORK SAUSAGE Just Received Link Pkg. 35c Bulk Pkg. 30c jiiiiiii iiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i iii iniiiiiiiiiitiuuuHUiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 1 Have You Been to The Golden Rule Store? i It'a a busy place. There' a reason. The food people of Pendleton and surrounding j country have found it to their interest to trade with us; they realize the saving is worth s i 5 while. Then too they get nothing hut new high grade merchandise. Rnvs' hnse. a. cood 25c val-l at l'Jf III With la (;riiiK E. A. Oress of the PtOdlaton Woolen Mills business office, la con finis! to his homo with an attack ul la grippe. second prize at the. state (alt dur- Iqi .September. 'is Named Administrator. I R. T. Brown of this city has tn appointed administrator of the os-j tate of the late Chris Roberts ! 1 Inipno lis Itapldly Bam R. Thompson, who has been seriously ill for the past seven weeks! I la reported to be Improving rapidly now He is still confined to his bed. however. Miss Snyder Very 111. Miss Mnyree Snyder, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Snyder, Is very HI at her home. She has a high temperature and has been dellrous for the past 12 hours. Her symp toms Indicate she has an attack of la grippe Gray Bros. Grocery Co. lined for lighting. Lester Lewis paid a ten dollar final I this morning in police court on a charge of fighting and there were I six other cases, mostly drunks, com-! I Ing to the notice of Magistrate Flu ! Gerald. Judge to Oilifoniia. County Judge Charles H. Marsh expect to leavo In a few days for California where he will investigate a road surfacing material which, it is said, can be laid for 1(000 per mile. While In California he will also probably take in the fairs. Women's fast black hose, a good value at a third more 12V.t Burson hose, full fashioned and seamless.. 19c, 25 Boot silk hose, black or white, 75c value at 49f Silk lisle hose, black or white, a 35c value. .. 25 All thread silk hose, you will not get a 'better one at $1.50, Golden Rule price 98f Children's fast black hose, every pair that gives per fect wear 10r, 12 !, 954. ue at only Misses' wool or fleeced hose at 25 Women's fleeced hose 15, 25. Women's wool hose 25, 39, 494. Women's cotton fleeced vests and pants a good 75c value at 494 Heavy wool ribbed vests and pants 984, $1.49 Women's fleeced union suits, pure white, only 494 Extra heavy fleeced union suits, a good $1.50 value at Wool ribbed union suits, white or grey at ?1.49, ?1.69, 91.98. Extra fine wool, also silk and wool unions , $2.98 Women's union suits, dutch neck, elbow sleeves 984, $1.49, $1.98. Children's and misses' union suits 494, 694, 794. 984. Children's cotton fleeced or wool ribbed shirts and drawers 194, 234, 394, 494, 4- "QUALITY" f Two Phones, 28. 823 Main St. j will Build Bungalow. John Myers has taken out a per mit to build a four room bungalow. 24 by 15, with a basement and to cost about $600. Another building, permit was issued this morning to J. H. Mrown for a $300 addition to his dwelling bouse on West Webb street. Chariea Dnkfl Apprehended, Churles Duke, a young Italian who was formerly in the 'cement contract ing business in this city, has been taken into custody at San Francisco on a charge of passing bad checks, according to word received by Sher iff Taylor. Duke was also wanted in Pendleton on a similar charge, pass lag several alleged rmgus checks hio before leaving a few weeks ago You can do E better at sH83l I Others follow "iiiniiiiiiiiiiiiii mm iiiiiiiiiiiiiinii iiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiililuiiii' pill! WM. C HANSCOM. OPTICIAN We grind our own lenses. 9 Date Rothwell OPTICAL SPECIALIST Glasses ground and fitted. Lenses duplicated. All work guaranteed American National Bank Buildlu;. Pendleton, Phone 609. LEASE AND OUTFIT FOR SALE 320 acres, half in summerfallow ready to seed. 7 head of horses, and their harness. Cow and calf. Header, wagon, buggy and all the plows and machin ery necessary to run it. Plenty of good water. Close to R. R. Easv terms. E. T. WADE.-, Round-up Trophy on Exhibit. The $2.". Statton -IX Heaver hat. won by Charles Wier in the steer roping ci ntest at the last Hound-up. is on j exhibition today in the w indows of j The Peoples Warehouse, the donor of, the trophy. The hat was made to order and is inscribed with tite name of the winner. Three Funerals Tomorrow. Three funerals are to be held in Pendleton tomorrow. The funeral of John Malloloy, who died yester day morning, will be held at the Catholic church at 9 In the morning the funeral of Mrs. John McAfee will be held at the Methodist church at 2 In the afternoon and the funeral of J. L. Carroll, who died this morn ing, will be held at the Folsom Chapel at 3:30 in the afternoon. Is Appointed Kocclver. Mrs. Bessie McAtco of this city, has been appointed receiver to take charge of the ISO aero farm left by James Xavln when he left this coun ty. The appointment was made up on the showing that Navin is an ab-j scondlng debtor and does not Intend returnlg to this county. He Is now beig sued for a divorce by his wife on the grounds of desertion. Mrs. McAtee is a daughter of Mrs. Xavln. Returns from I.aml Show. Elmer E. Cleaver of this citv ar rived home last night from Port land where he attended the land show ami looked after business mat ters. He states that the finest ex hibits at the show are from eastern Oregon ad that they are doing much good towards educating people as to what this section of the state will produce. Umatilla county has an exhibit there, the same which took To Portland as Witnesses. Ahln Barbour and F. M. Purdy, clerk and teacher at the Imatilla agency respectively, left on No. 17 to. day for Portland in response to a summon! to appear as witnesses be fore the federal grand jury which is it vesting the charges against. Jack Joyce and Joe Parsons, arrested last July ut Cayuse for alleged taking of lbiuor on the reservation. Parsons has admitted his guilt and has taken he full blame of the affair, exonerat ing Joyce. ENDS TONIGHT The Best Program We Have Shown Strictly High-Class I Vaudevie Hire During Indian War. John Mullolojr who died yesterday, wa born In county Galway, Ire land 84 years ago the 27th of Decem ber. He came to this country In the arly days and was a resident of But ter Creek at the time of the Piute In dian war In 1878. Ten years ago he sold out his ranch and moved to Pen dleton to live. Through efforts of Mrs. Mulloloy and himself most of the settlement from Donegal county. Iieland, located on Butter Creek. The fimeral will be held tomorrow morn ing at 9 o'clock at St. Mary's t'atho. lie church. KAY & HOWARD Novelty instrumentalists and comedians. HATTIE WADE MACK The Irish Queen. SHELDON & ST. IVES Novelty entertainers. ROSE BUSH The Southern Nightingale. And Those Famous Wallingford Pictures Thursday and Friday 1 HOLBROOK BLINN TODAY m Back From Hyaiene Meeting. Bev. J. K. Snyder of the Presby terian church arrived home last night from Portland where he attended the annual convention of the Oregon So cial Hygiene Society and delivered the annual address before that body Monday evening. He reports a splen did convention with a fine represen tation from th" business, educational and professional world in attendance. Rev, Snyder intended to leave this Inomlng for laker where he was scheduled to make several addresses IN- The Ivory Snuff Box A picturization of Frederick Arnold Kummer's novel with ALMA BELWIN. A World Film Corporation, ffm. A. Brady Picture Play. illness of his- daughter, he wa vented fr'm going. However, tends leaving this evening if h sliter's condition is Improved. s pre. he In- dau-l The Woman M Adults 10c Children 5c m Coming WILLIAM FOX fwttiFuw turatm uixjun THROUCM Fox Film CORPORATION Thursday 6 Reels An Event That You Cannot Afford to Overlook "The Wonderful Adventure" O. . ('. Heroes Throiiuli. On their triumphant return fronr an invasion of the east, where they demonstrated that the class of west-1 ern football Is equal or superior to the eastern, the (1. A. C. players and! Coach Ste.wart passed through Pea dleton last night on the fast mill: train. Their defeat of the sjreat Michigan Aggie team last Saturday! at Lansing was the big surprise Oil the football world and has given the team and the state a great deal of publicity. The conquering heroes were met at La (iiande last evening: about 9:40 by townspeople led by former O. A. C. students and given a' i short reception at the depot. On ac- .count of the late hour of arrival In! Pendleton, no demonstration was, planned TEMPLE & THEATRE Home of Gold Rooster Play and Good Vaudeville. llllillllllllilllllllllllilllllillllllM 6 Reels WITH William Farnum (THE $100,000 STAR) A photo-play supreme of modern life, of thrilling power and tenae intereat. Suapen.c, action, thrilli, vivid situation.' make "The Wonderful Adventure" an ever memorable play. di-es Settlement of Suit. At the conclusion of the taking of testimony in the caa of T. F. Herr vs. John Hitter rind Nehemlah Mc-j Dannabl yesterday arternoon, Judge! Phelps advised the litigants to get! together and nettle the matter. He! stated that he would reserve Judg-1 ment for several days for an adjust-1 muit but that. In th event that he must settle the suit, he would pro- tect the rights of the plaintiff. Herr claimed ne nan a verum bwhi with Hitter, his brother-in-law, for the purchase of ten acres In the east! end of the county, that he made Im provements, consisting of a house, outhouses, orchard, wells and level ing, amounting to a considerable sum. Kltter had then taken the land from him. he elalmed. McDan- nald had a mortgage on the prop erty. London Report shock. LONDON. Nov. 3. Revere earth- I jouaker were recorded by selsmo- j graphs here. U-f Idcticin slumps to 150. NKW YORK NOV! Bethlehem ..t-.i -- t.n . anft unitor the r.r- , mm mwvn uiivc v-w, tlvlti Iii war stocks, slumped to 4r,i). The Alta Theatre The gifted ingenue star ANN MURDOCH in the modern society drama ARoyalFamUy' An excellent five reel Metro production, full of tense excitement from start to finish Tomorrow Only a Return Engagement of 'HYPOCRITES' Saturday and Sunday California Jubilee Singers (colored) Better Than Any Minstrel Show