PAGE SIGHT DAILY BAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1915. EIGHT PAGES LOVE NUTS SALTED PEANUTS SALTED ALMONDS SHELLED ALMONDS SHELLED WALNUTS SHELLED PECANS Every thing in fresh Nuts and Candy. SPECIAL Old Tyme Horohound. per pound 20 Milton t'ouplo ;ot License. A marriage license was issued this Ingvart J. Anderson ami unlta rersol. a Milton I morning t 1 Charlotte coupl i ILxlv of Murdered Urnkciman Here. H The body of r-rakeman Burns, one S of the two brakemen murdered last B I week at Vista. Wash., just out -f H I Kennewlck by a hoho. is in Pen ile- i u u . . j n . . iv& lie lve ivf iwi it; Gray Bros. Grocery Co. "QUALITY" Two Phonos. 28. 823 Main St. lillllllH LEASE AND OUTFIT FOR SALE 320 acres, half in sum mer fallow, ready to seed. 7 head of horses, and their harness, cow and calf, header, wagon, bug gy and all the plows and machinery necessary to run it. Plenty of good water. Close to R. R. Easy terms. E.'T. WADE. ton today en route to North Platte. Neb., for burial. It 1. being taken back l.v Mr. Wiseman .a friend. Burns and another brakeman had entered a car to round up some hoboes sus pected of stealing clothes. One ho bo fired, and the other brakeman was killed Instantly. Burns was struck In the shoulder and knocked off the train, his skull being crushed In the fall Six suspects are being held at Kennewlck. iiiintiiiHirtiiiniiiiii iiiiiniiiifiiiiiiiiiiiMiiieMiitiiitiiHiiEiiHiiiiiuiMiuiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiuiiiiiMiitiifiniiitiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiigii Just a h nt why you should trade at this Big Busy Store, 1 You are absolutely assured that you get the right goods at the right price every day E in the year. You don't pay double the price for an article today and your neighbor gets E S the same goods tomorrow or next day at just half what you paid. WE'LL LEAVE IT - S TO YOUR JUDGMENT IF WE ARE RIGHT OR NOT. S i iiiu'iui of Mr. iiannan. The funeral of Mrs Mark Hannun. v ho died last week, was held this morning at 9 o'clock at the Catholic church with interim nt in Olney cem etery following. Ladies' tailored suits, no matter what the price you can buy them for less . at the Golden Rule store, S9.90, $12.50, ?16.50, ? 18.50. Ladies' plush coats, fur trimmed; you can get what you want here at about half their real val ue 10.50. $19.50. and $22.50. New cloth coats in plaids, stripes and fancy mix tures. You don't have to wait for a sale, they are priced for less here, at Sn(. in Mountains. There is between three and four inches of mow nt Kamela according to reports from the town. It was snowing briskly this morning accord ing to member! of a freight crew ar riving m Pendleton during the fore- blt- to Gel up. For the first time in two months. Sam R. Thompson was yesterday able tn leave his bed for I short time. His condition has been Improving steadily and yesterday he was able, by means of a wheel chair, to eat Sunday din ner with his family. $8.00, $9.90, $12.50. $14.75. Children's coats, sizes 3 to 12 years, a splendid as sortment to select from at $2.49, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98. Men's suits in the plain greys, self check, stripes, fancy mixed or blue serg es at $9.90, $12.50, $14.75, $16.50. Men's overcoats and shed rain balmacaan coats, very popular this season, figure on saving a third here $9.90, $12.50 and $14.75. Men's Mackinaw coats in E solid colors of fancy E plaids; why pay a third more, $3.98, $4.98, $5.90, $6.90. Boys' Mackinaw coats, just E the thing for the school S boy, priced at $3.98, E $4.98. Boys' knicker suits- in all the S new novelties and blue s serges at $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98. You can do better at sjassassstfr We Lead Other follow 3uiiimMmmiMiiiiiiiiiiMUiiMiniiNiiiMiimM Road r.lawd. Through Pendleton. President J. V. Tallman of the Commercial association has received a letter from A. U Meigs stating that the trial from Astoria to Spokane through Pendleton, has been blaied an automobile and the distances between points carefully computed by speedometer. Today Only I V" V' L S' E- Big Foul'-Presnts Xnrrowly Missed Being on Ship. A card received from Jack Woh- j lenberg, former local merchant who la now In Marshfleld. states that Mrs. Wholenberg missed being on the IK-1 fated Santa Ola -a only by one boat He sent a picture showing the wreck, ed ship on the Coos Bay bar. THE DUST Tax Liens Foreclosed. Saturday afternoon a great manyl i pieces of property In Umatilla coun- j I ty, nearly fifty in all, were sold hy Sheriff Taylor to satisfy tax Hens against them. Much of the property ; was bought In by the county though ; John Vert was the successful bidder I in a number of Instances Reels I Of EGYPT" I Reels BY ALAN CAMPBELL FEATURING Edith Storey & Antonio Moreno HA Picture of the 1 1 Past and Present 1 1 , Kipects Many at Institute. County Superintendent I. E. Young expects fully 200 teachers at the In ' stltute which Is to be held here next week for the teachers of Umatilla. ; Morrow. Gilliam and Wheeler conn I ties Supt. Toung is preparing a program of exceptional "merit and will be ready to announce It soon. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII TONIGHT ONLY "THE SPENDER." 5 Reels, Gold Rooster Play From the Famous Novel by Geo. Brackett Seitz. Tuesday and Wednesday Vaudevie 4 Big Sullivan 6 Considine Act 4 A XT A 1 If T Champion Rope Spinner of the World. ADULTS 15c. CHILDREN 5c Round-up's Annual Sleeting. The annual stockholders' meeting of the Northwestern Frontier Asso ciation will be held tomorrow even ing in the Commercial club rooms for receiving the report on the 1315 show from the P.ound-up directors and for electing directors for next year. The directors will meet this evening to get their reports in shape. Only stockholders of the association are eligible to attend the meeting. Howard & Clayton I Fox & Pridemore Socictv skaters and dancers. Comedy singing, talking act. 7 Coming Tomorrow WILLIAM FOX nnnfun turstm .CLEAITO TMMOUCH Fox F7Tm CORPORATION 2 Days O Only C r 'Should a Mother Tell?' WITH BETTY NANSEN, STUART HOLMES, CLARA WHITNEY, ARTHUR HOOPS AND JEAN SOTHERN IN 6 ACTS. Joins V. S. Commercial Club. The Pendleton Commercial assucl-1 j ation has applied for membership In j j J the Chamber of Commerce of the j j United States of Amnio, with head- j quarters at Washington and has re- 3 ceived notice that the application will; be acted upon at the next meeting f j 'the directors. Membership entitles j the club to receive free of cost all publications conducted by the cham- j I ber including National Business. Hen- ! Ural, legislative and Federal Trade j j ! Commission Bulletins. Ames & Corbett in the lalest dances This act comes highly recommended by Spokane Critics. Bargain Afternoon Matinee 10c and 15c. Evening performances 15c and 25c w THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, "EVIDENCE" All next week, commencing Sunday, Frank Rich Co. of 17 people. TEMPLE THEATRE E I A 0 fa a- j 13 c I c c c K Z. c I 0 X I n O It I I anil Hoard Start- -.nil-. I1 The state land board, consist! j Governor Withycombe. Secretary of j State Olcott and Treasurer Kay. to 1 1 day filed two suits in the local clr j cult court for the foreclosure of mort- gases. Charles W. Davis and wife j I are the principal defendants in one. ! t the board claiming if note of lluoo j executed by them. W. A. . QIUim, i Ldmlnlstrator of the estate of Charles j and Catherine Oglhry, and the figll j vy heirs are the principal defendants j! In the other which Is for J2U0U and in- Iterest. Charles H. Carter Is attorney lor thi land board. - 1 "1 95 To KxhiUl ttound-up Itbits. The first exhibition Of the 1915 Kound-up films in this e.. will be given tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock in the Temple Theater for the stock holders of the association. Manager Frank Do Witty tendered the directors the use of the theater for this private exhibition. If the picture, are satis factory, two or three get. will prob ably be sent to the Panama-Pacific rxporitton to take the place of the past year films now being exhibited there. Home delay has lieen caused In getting these films out through an entanglement In which the photo--:ruphers found themselves. 7. 7 EVERYBODY SHOULD SEE THIS WONDERFUL TRI UMPH OF THE SCREEN. 7 Adult. 15c. Children 5c Automobile Damaged by Hre. The little Saxon'auto, owned by Kay Hicks, Northern Pacific express agent, was badly damaged by fire about 10:30 this morning. He had topped It In front or the Independ ent Oarage on East Court stret to fill his gasoline tank and was just cranking It up wlien the spark Ig nited the gasoline The flame, vhot i high in the air despite the efforts of the garage men to put Ihem out with ' I'yrene W. L tiadwa turned in an alarm and the fire truck responded. ' A hand tank of chemicals soon put lout the fire The woodwork and I seat of the car was destroyed and i ALTA LAST TIME TODAY The Artisl Beautiful HAZEL DAWN IN "The Heart of Jennifer" A drama of sacrifice. The story of a woman's strong love for her husband, which prompts her to place upon herself the guilt of a crime commited by his sister. Paramount Travelogue Introducing South America and Beautiful Santiago de Chile. TOMORROW MARY MILES WINTER (the tcoiid "LITTLE MARY") in "EMY of STORK'S NEST." niiiuiaimi liimiufiMfHiiiHiimiifiinitfimfimuiUiK