PAGI EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGQNIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 191i EIGHT PAGES I Ullltllllllllllllltllilllllilllllllilllllllilllilllllllllillltllllltlllilitililiilfitllllilllllilllllllllliaillllilllflilllflllllilillllllllllfiltllllltlii Qual HUNT'S ity Fruits far ,iv Do Your Thanksgiving Shopping' Now 1 "It's a pleasure to trade at the Golden Rule Store, for we know we get the right goods E E at the right price." That's a remark we hear quite often and its from 'people who talk 1 from experience. Compare our every day prices with others offered you at specials. E Wo have just received a large shipment of this well known brand direct from California. IF QUALITY COUNTS WITH YOU, ASK FOR "HUNTS." A Few of the Kinds We Carry. Divorce 1 tiramcd. Judge Phelps yesterday signed a divorce decree In the case of Nellie I Q Tweedy vs. Jesse M. Tweedy. Apricots Peeled Apricots Sliced Apricots Royal Anne Cherries Black Cherries Yellow Free Peaches Yellow Cling Peaches Bartlett Pears Gage Plums Strawberries Blackberries Loganberries Black Raspberries Red Raspberries Slice! Pineapple Tomatoes String Beans Hw oiling lteing Remodeled. E. E. nervals has taken out a per mil tj remodel and enlarge his dwell, ing on Alta street, the Improvement to cost 300 JadgweaU is Given. A default Judgment for the plain tiff was yesterday taken in the case of the Oregon Lumber Yard yt. Roger AveriU and J. C Sullivan. The Judgment amounts to $1:4 and $11 costs. Gray Bros. Grocery Co, Si H Is HiMiiissed. Upon the motion of the attorneys for the plaintiff, the damage suit j brought by T. F. Boylen and Howard Stephens against the O -w. R. & N j Co.. for alleged damage done to sheep I in transit, has been dismissed, a set tlement having been made. Peffer took up baseball afterwards and developed into a college stir The last game Lonergan saw him Pitch waa against Ruhlbach. another big leaguer who was then In Noire Dame. Remodeling House. Dean Tatom has taken out a per mit to make interior Improvements to his residence on West Court street. The improvement will cost about 1400. Firemen Enjoyed Peed. The firemen of Hose Co. No 1 cn Joyed a clambake last evening in the flremens' rooms at the city hall. There was a full attendance out and a vejy enjoyable time was had. Jack Oibson acted as toastmaster. "QUALITY" Two Phones. 28. 823 Main St. 1 l oft s&yooo rotate. W. S. Badley. J. B. McCook and P. E Judd. appraisers of the estate of the late Joseph Harris, who died In this city on August I, have filed their report with the county court The value of the estate, which consk'.s entirely of notes and certificate.' ol deposit, is given as I24.SS2.95. Coyote Chased Two Days. HOOD RIVER. Ore., Nov. It. Alva U Day. secretary of the Hood Klver County Ciame Protective Asso-: elation, started Sunday morning wlth j party of friends on a coyote chase ' Dale Rothwell OPTICAL SPECIALIST aiong the Hood River bottom lands south of the city. His favorite hound. Frank, soon gave chase to a big coyote. Instead of circling, as usual, the big animal tcok straight to the hills. Frank fol lowed and did not return until Tues day morning In the past several weeks, accom panied by his 1100 hound. Mr. Day has killed a half dozen coyote In the valley. Glasses ground and fitted. Lenses duplicated. All work guaranteed imerican National Bank Building, Pendleton. Phone 09. No crisis ig Faced. WASHINGTON. Nov. 12. Though the president conferred with the cab inet for an hour it was positively stated the session was not due to any crisis over the sinking or the Ancona The Ancona .situation was not dis i ussed. Taken to New York. Word has been received here by friends of Mrs. W. C Shults that ihe has taken her husband, who is a rail road man ,to the big railroad hos pital In New York for treatment for Bright s disease. Her father. A. W. Nye. Pendleton pioneer, and her son, Clark Shults. have gone to Nlagata to stay with her sister, Mrs. Lachlan McCleay. Spoke at Vrlington. Rev. J. E. Snyder of the Presbyte rian church. Bpoke on Wednesday and Thursday of this week at Arling ton on the work the Oregon State So cial Hygiene Society la doing. He was assisted by Dr Donnelly of Ar lington and Dr. Parker of i,a Grande. Thanksgiving table lines, compare these with a 50c value, Golden Rule price, 25t. Table linens, a good dollar value only 69tf Compare our 72 in. all pure linen damask with any $1.50 quality, Golden Rule store every day price 98f Real heavy Irish table linen, $1.75 value only. ... $1.25 Extra fancy pure linen da mask, full 72 in. wide, Compare it with a $2 You c&n do better &t quality, Golden Rule price only ?1.49 Napkins, good size and splendid for every day use, per doz. 49f, 69, All linen napkins, full size, at a third less than else where, per set 98, $1.49, ?1.98. Extra fancy napkins, large size, pure linen, per set, $2.49, 92.98. Fancy linen towels suitable for dresser scarfs at 25, 49t. 69t. 98. 'JlC.Penneu-Co-IrtC' J tsm 1831 Large size huck towels, oth ers get 15c, 20c and 25c for no better quality, at 8";,, 10, Mftf. Turkish towels extra large and heavy, 65c and 75c values at 39, 49f Large heavy Turk towel, compare these with any 40c value at 2 for.. 39 20c and 25c Turkish towels. You can get the same val ue at the Golden Rule for 10, 12i2. We Lead Other follow ntiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiitriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Parent-Teachers' Meeting. A meeting of the parent-tearhers' I association of the Hawthorne school ! 5 will be held next Monday in he ' teachers' room at the Field school. C. P. Strain of the school board and3 Rev. H. H. Hubbe! of the Christian 55 church will be the speaker-. iUllllllllllll TEMPLE THEATRE lias Woolen Mill Position. H. E. McLean has accepted a po sition as bookkeeper at the Pendleton woolen mills and will star: upon hit M duties Monday. Mr McLean is . graduate of O. A. C. and of an east-15 ern technical school. He has been 1 5jfl doing some work under rnimtv cu.. Wl veyor Bradley. D. N. Reber, M. D. Kje. Par. Nose and Throat Specialist Room 11 Schmidt Building. Pendleton. To obtain glasses that will not qu.re changing, the eye strain nu.st first be cured, otherwise you wiil be disappointed. 1 w& WM. C HANSCOM. OPTICIAN We grind our own lenses. Isolated Tracts Purchased. Twenty-one Isolated tracts were sold Thursday at a public sale at the La Grande land office and a number of Umatilla county residents were among the purchasers. Among them were the following: John McLaugh lin of Pilot Rock, two 40 acre tracts. William C. Shields of Pilot Rock. 120 acres. Guy French of Nye, 40 acres. Henry E. Westgate of Pilot Rock. 40 acres. Nancy J Round of Cottonwood. 40 acres. Charles W. Mulligan of Echo, 40 acres. Hugh L. Stanfleld of Echo, two 40 acre tracts. Has schoolmate on Team. C. P A. Lonergan. superintendent of the Warren Construction Co.. was a little more Interested In the com ing of the All-Stars today than wa 1 the average citizen inasmuch as !t gave him an opportunity to renew acquaintance with a former colleK" friend. Pitcher Peffer of the Brook lyn team, who is with the All-Stars, and Lonergan attended the Univer sity of Illinois at the same time and played on the same football team. Doctor's Family 111. The epidemic of la grippe which hag been prevalent in Pendleton dur ing the past few weeks Is not sparing the homes of the doctors. Dr. I. U. Temple and his four sons have all been confined to their home for sev eral days though the doctor is able to be out today. Saturday Only-Peggy Burke in "THE BOWL BEARER" 5c 5 Good Films Tonight 10c iitinininitiuuufiiiiiniiiiiiiufluifiiiHmMiUHmmMiiiitntfMnfi i Funeral of Mrs. KlmbreU. The funeral of Mrs. John W. Kim brell was held at 2:30 this afternoon at the Methodist church and manv friends of the pioneer lady and fam ily were present. Rev. C. A. Hod shire preached the funeral sermon. Interment was made in Olney cemetery. Boys to l se Club Room. Temporary provision for the newly organized boys' club was made tt.is morning by the board of managers of the Commercial association when it was decided to i . rmit the boys tl use the billiard ruom of the Com mercial association until the present library room in the city hall is vacat ed. At the same time It wa.-i decided to sub-rent the Commercial gymna sium to the Pendleton Athletic Club n ii! ! JiiMi r ii'Mi'imiti'iKiiii t iii'iiii'i inn nimiiiiiiii! Miiiiiiiii: iiiniiiiNii;ijNiiri STARTING SUNDAY NIGHT The Frank Rich Co. and "The 20th Century Maids" All New Late Musical Comedy Success 2 Performances Sunday Night PEOPLE SHOWS Costumes Many Girls Few Men 15c, 25c, 35c siiil! TODAY ONLY Essanay proffers "THE REAPING," in 3 acts, present- ing Richard C. Travers and Lillian Drew. Vitagraph presents the comical farce "ON WITH THE . DANCE," presenting Jewel Hunt and Mary Murrie. H Helen R. Gibson in Hazards of Helen; sensational rail- m road story "DANGER AHEAD." 10 5r H Haley to Welcome sheepmen. Vice President A. J. McAllister has! appointed J. Roy Haley to make the I address of welcome to the memtiprsl of the Oregon Woolgrowers' assocuv tion at the annual convention to bet held in this city next month Selec-! tion of a man this early was m.idel at the request of Secretary J. G. Hoke who Is now preparing the pro gram, .secretary Hoke writes that there will be a large delegation of sheepmen present for the conven tion and that he expects a good meeting. rasume ounuay ,i - 1 I 1 FRANK DANIELS in CROOKY By Pul Weft Yi'.agTfpntd io 5 part utvin He prrioatl duecti'iri ol J. STUART BLACKTON and ALBERT E. SMITH Vitagraph BLUE RIBBON FEATURE i t4 J 5 HUH State In-t'tiiUouN to See tiini-. The motion pictures of the 1915 Round-up will be shown to the In mates of the various state eleemosy nary and penal Institutions In the near future Next week they will be exhibited at the Eastern fh-egon State Hospital and will then be sent to the state board of control at Sa lem for exhibition at the dozen or more state Institutions in and near I that city. The Hound-up directors offered the board of control the use of the films and the offer was eager ly accepted. To Handle Tourist ItiLsincflH. According to B. Parlett, local man ager of the American Express com pany, arrangements have been com pleted for that company to under take In a large way a general tourist business. It Is now ready to sell steamship tickets, outline travel routes, and to arrange for personal ly conducted tours to all parts of the world. It was explained hy Mr. Par lett that the actual arrangements of a traveler's tour was merely a legi timate extension of the work the COMpanf has been doing for many years for practically all Americans who travel abroad. ALIA Last Time Today THE NOTED DRAMATIC STAR OF BEAUTY CHARLOTTE WALKER In an original photoplay of stirring dramatic episode and thrilling narrative, entitled, i The inimitable comic opera king, Frank Daniel, in a Comedy Error in five parts. First time in pictures, as sisted by Charles Eldridge, Harry T. Morey, Edwin Rob bins, Anna Laughlin and Evart Overton. 15 Sun Hie Indians llunc I). D. Karp, who now halls from Walla Walla and Waitsburg hut was fornierli a Weston resident, was here yesterday on a real en ate deal. He was first In Pendleton In 175 and was at Weston during the Indian war dtfl. As a reporter for the Weston I,eflser he covered the hanging of the three Indians who hud murdered (Mime white men on the reservation. Mr. Karp has been a newspaper man, cartoonist and real estate dealer He has hud some very Interesting ex periences. He Is the father of Fred Karp. formerly city editor of the East Oregoniun and now northwest editor on the Seattle Times. Mrs Charles Itayburn is confined in her home for n week suffering from a dlslocateu arm and an attack Of grip. She has been III for a week, and Is not Improving very rapidly. J Out of Darkness' MISS WALKER IN THE ROLE OF A WOMAN OF LOST MEMORY. Big Time Vaudeville Tomorrow and Monday Mary Pickford In a faithful screen presentation of the celebrated stage success ESMERALDA" By Frances Hodgson Burnett, author of "The Dawn of a Tomorrow." As "Esmeralda" Mary Pickford renders a most touching and sympathetic screen impersonation and scores a remarkable success. PARAMOUNT TRAVELOGUE NO. 10 Various modes , of transportation in Santiago; Efficiency drill of famous fre department; a clever serious cartoon. MONDAY VIN MOORE DRAMATIC STOCK CO. BAND and ORCHESTRA.