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PAG1 EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1915 EIGHT PAGES BargainPnces illllllilllllllllllllliillllllllllllllltlllltllllitllllllllllltlllttlliiililllfl lllllllllllllllllilltlilllllt iHllfliltlillltlllllilfllllltMtlllv. I Economical Women Appreciate The Golden Rule Store's Business Methods Where is a woman that don't look after bargains, that's why they turn to this big busy E store every day in the year for our values are always greater than elsewhere. on' Al uminum Ware Um l iiparxtonaMe Sin.'1 Rev. Cairns will speak tonight it the Haptist church on "The Unpar donable Sin; Who Have Committed It y has been In the county court ever since the leath of A. J. Sturtevant 16 months ago. We have made arrangement with one of the Manufacturers of Aluminum Ware whereby we are able to place on sale a large quantity of high grade goods at exceedingly low price for a limited time only. Lease and Outfit Sold. W. K Hutchison has sold the lease to half section of farm land und all the horses and machinery with It, to U V. Henderson. The concideratlon was lMt. The land lies a mile west of Sparks StatiAn. E. T. Wade made the deal. hurvh Officers to Meet. A special meeting of the officers ol the Christian church hus been called for S o'clock this vetting. SPECIAL OFFER One quart heavy Aluminum sauce pan. eat' 15 Gray Bros. Grocery Co. Walla Walla Kits to laradc. When the Walla Walla Elks reach Pendleton tomorrow evening In their spv ,al train for the purpose of pay-1 in the local lodge a neighborly visit. they will form In line and parade up Main street The famous fife anil ' drum corps and a Chinese band will be features of the parade. Morej than 100 are expected on the train j and the local "Bills" are preparing for big time. School is DlsmtaMxt. Because of the teachers' Institute in the city, no more sell i will he. held in the local schools or In any of the other schools of the four coun ties until next Monday morning. QUALITY" Two Phones. 28. 823 Main St. Will Take Depositions. Attorneys James A. Fee, represent ing the contesting heirs, will go to Portland Friday to take depositions from Pr. 0 J- Smith. Dr. Fred Lieu allen. Mr and Mrs. John Lynch anil three other witnesses. These depo sitions will complete the taking of testimony in the will contest which Hcppncr Parties in Court. Minor & Co., a Heppner mercantile, company, today brought suit in the local court against B. K. Matlock and wife, also of Heppner. for $601.54. al leged to be due for merchandise. W. M. Peterson is plaintiff's attorney. soaker of a Rain. I'matilla county has today been visited by soaker of a rain. The precipitation was general all over the county, according to reports, and began early thU morning W. H. Morrison of Helix stated that there was a veritable downpour near He lix , Women's tailored suits, a splendid assortment to se lect from and our every day prices are less than sale prices, at $9.90, S12.50, 814.75, 816.50 Women's coats, a new lot just received; they come in corduroy, plush or fancv cloth weaves at half their real value $6.90, 89.90, fl2.50. 814.75, 816.50. Have you seen those new silk sweaters at .. .84.98 Heavy wool sweaters at 81.98, 82.98. 83.98. 84.98, 85.90. I ' You can do Si k Detticoats in Dlain or. fancy 81.98, 82.98, and 83.98. Shirt waists, a new lot just received and priced at half their real value 98f , 81.98, 82.98. Children's and misses' coats, you can pay more but you can't get more, $1.98, 82.98, 83.98, 84.98, 85.90. Children's new serge and corduroy dresses 82-98, 83.98. Children's and misses' fur 5 better at sets just received, better see them $1.98, 82.98. 8 3.98, 84.50. Children's knit outfits, sweater, leggings and cap 98, 81.98, 82.98. Children's and misses sweat ers at 49, 98. 81.49, 81 98. 82.49. Children's and misses' stock ing caps, others get 40c and 75c, Golden Rule price 25, 49f Women's and misses' auto hoods, also skating sets at 49. 98, 8149. We Lead Others follow I TltlM 1 1 llll Mi Mtllt I Mlitl 1111 llttllll M III 1 19 1 111 1 1) lllf 11IB1I !!1 IJt IIM II I! i 1 1 111 I lllllf IIIMItlllt lllllil Mil 1 1 1 II ! I llllti 1 1 1 I ir liilM GO TONIGHT TO THE TEMPLE THEATRE AND SEE The Frank Rich Co. 20 PEOPLE 20 IN THE BIG MUSICAL SHOW THE LITTLE PRINCESS One Long Loud Laugh And All the Latest Songs 2 Shows 7 and 9 p. m. 15c, 25c, 35c la Old Time Franklin. Considerable attention was attract ed today by the appearance on Main street of a 1903 model Franklin au tomobile which the Pendleton Auto Co. had secured. It resembled t good sized hand organ and. compared with the 1916 model, looked as antiquated as Noah's ark. The car "as cranked from the side. Visit ItiolouVnl Exhibit, : Marion Jack of this city, member; of the state lish and same commls-! 5 f'-on accompanied Coventor Withy -1 combe, State Biologist W ind C, F. Stone Of Klamath j another member of the commission, i Si n a visit yesterday t.i the exhibit of' : irds and mammals at the Liberal j rts building of Reed College yea- E terday and also inspected ttv fish; 9B I hatchery on the camp" BRITISH HOSPITAL Si IS SUNK BY A MEETING BEING HELD OF LOCAL SCHOOL TAXPAYERS Governor Brewer of Mississippi will retire $27,000 poorer than when ha entered office. HUM. IT is in:it. CONSIDERED NOT M.I RAKED BY DIRECT TAX. 300 ARE REPORTED SAVED III I IT IS FEARED THAT 100 WOUNDED LOST. L. FlnU-y ilh Fans, LONDON. oi. IT, tan-ting wounded soldiers back to Ijiglnnd from Continental battlefield a Brit ish hospital ship smashed into a mine in the English channel and sank. An official announcement said 300 had Ix'cn laved. There are fears for 100 others tor It Is understood loo Mound ed were alioard. Condon Man Killed Swan. According to Deputy Came War- den Tonkin. C. H. Brown of Condon. ; was the man who Killed the swan near Hermlston on Sunday, the first j Kport that a Pendleton hunter shot j the bird being erroneous. Mr. Ton- 'kin called up Mr. Brown this morn- ing and notified him to appear in the ' justice court at Hermiston next week. , j Mr. Brown did not deny his guilt1 and promised to report. in'iniiiiiiiii Mlllll!ili!il!lllillll lllllB'illHIIlII l'ai liters Hold Banquet. The members of the Pendleton painters' union enjoyed a biff tini'M last evening in the Knight., of Colum- ! i bus hall In the Milarkev building. An ! impromptu program of ent r.ainmrnt and refreshments made the hotirs TOMORROW (THURSDAY) BIG DOUBLE SHOW CHORDS GIRLS CONTEST 10 Added Attractions in Addition to the Regular Show pass rapidly. The painti their quests memebers of er unions including the and some other workmen tin Oregon State Hospila had To send student to Fair SACRAMENTO, Cal., Nov. 17. A philanthropist whose name is kept secret from all except those Inti mately connected in the plan, will take all the students of the Sacra mento high school who have not al ready seen the Panama-Pacific ex- position, to San Francisco for a two dais' excursion at his own expense, i Death prevents prmraUnn SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Nov F7 I .lu-t before he was to receive a dec-i oration for valor, Paul Mnne.t. 20, son of former French Consul Mon nett of this city, was killed In the! Tahurt buttle In "France, according; to a letter friends received In .sin; Francisco from the elder Monnett, ! now stationed 'in Cardiff. This afternoon I meeting of th taxpayers in the local school dlstrlcl Is being held in the court house for the purpose of considering the bud get of expenses for the ensuing year as published by the school board. The meeting began soon after 3 o'clock. The budget of the board for next year calls for a total of 167.8" 1.73 bin It Is not proposed to raise all of this! amount by a direct district tax. The j district receives money from tlm.Btata and from the county school fund In j addition. The directors do not Intend' to levy more than a nine mill tax. the same as last year and some of them Waft of the opinion that perhaps a tax half a mill less would be suffl-1 eient. The following nre items fn the budget: Teachers' sal-! aries I3,0M; furniture $576.71; en gineers and janitors 13645; fuel' 13000; power and light $10imi; clerk's salary 1400; Interest 17200: sinking fund tfiOOti; insurance 7S0; truant officer 1100; water rent JiNO; gen eral expenses $12,000. Eleven nun in Automobile, CLEAR LAKE. Wash . Nov. 17 Five men. five women and a child are In the hospital here, seriously In jured as n result of being burled from an automobile stage operating be tween here and fedro-Woolley wheni It was struck yesterdnv by a Nor'h- ern Pacific passenger train. D. N. Reber, M. D. Eye, Far, Nose and Throat Specialist. Room 11 Schmidt Buildlnff. Pendleton. To obtain glasses that will not riulre changing, the eye strain must first be cured, otherwise you will be disappointed. the. Individual! "ai.T WM, C HANSCOM. OPTICIAN We srrind our own lenses. Ire. l inemen Defeat Hotel Team I In u match with a team represent! I ing the Hotel Pendleton last evening In the Bungulo parlors, the P. T. & ! T. linemen won a bowling victory by 'a score of 2207 to 2043. The hotel Wai represented by Nelson. Collin,, ' Wyrlck. Nolf and Bloch. while the linemen team was composed of unnaven. Lacn. '-eiser. nesnT and Kngler. F.ngler was high score man of the match, rolling 473. II llll HOBO, son and 1 on the I of Moro. to be of spread of It was Kit en t for study and Make Bare Catch. Nov. 17. Jim Ben- rother, Roy. goose -hunting schutes river breaks west "hot a large eagle thought the golden variety, with a wlnffl six feet eight inches the local hih school bservation. I m ST, GEORGE owing to abnormal i"nnlkions pr1 valing in the rtre market in Japan, the! poorer people are looking to other! foodttuffl for their main diet. Man.' rhurian millrf tl rapldh Kruwinj? ii j favor. i Dale Rothweil OPTICAL SPECIALIST Glasses ground and fitted. Lensen duplicated. All work guaranteed American National Bank Boibllu:;, Pendleton. Phone 609. ' MERCHANTS LUNCH 35 Served dally, except from 1 1 to 2. SI l niwi ns See our menu In Sati pa per. We are now recelvln shipments of the Original "Hot Br; ' ruwflsh. We Cater to Your J. E, m i rx. -'undu d.i Genuine u-QueUe" tppetlte. Mgr. I rive Marriage Ucenaea. Dan Cupid's business took a sud den boom yesterday afternoon when four couples presented themselves for licenses to Deputy Clerk Muriel .-'al ing. Today one more couple secured a license. Those applying yesterday afternoon were Edward K. Ledger wood and Clara Morris of Ukiah; Thomas B. I.edgerwood of Ukiah and Mabel Dein of Albee. Eugene C. Kchrlmpf of Athena and Bessie J. Key of Weston; and Joe H. UtWMn and Agner Webb of Freewater. To day Robert Blomgren and Alice Ani ta Kirkpatrlck of Weston secured a license. Last Chance Today! THE SEASON'S SUPREME SCREEN SUCCESS "WORMWOOD" 6 Act 6 Marie Correlli's Masterpiece. 6 Acta 6 A Picturization of Power and Passion. THE FILM HIT OF THE YEAR. A Photoplay of Vivid, Pulsing Action and Heart Touching Charm. Ethel K&uffman John Sainpolis Superb Cast of Broadway Dramatic Artists. Splendid Acting, Wonderful Settings and Thrilling Drama of Moving Power. Has Caused More Discussion Than Any Film Ever Screened Boy Itroko Into House. ! A footprint served to connect a II year old boy. a parole out of the state reorm school, with the breaking In to the home of Mrs. Laura Blan chard on Calvin street on Monday. Chief Alex Manning this morning se cured I confession OUI of the boy. He denied entering the house at first but later, after the chief had compared his shoe with the measurements taken ajnf a footprint found outside the win 9 dow. he admitted entering the house. BiSnying he only wanted to look at some B guns there. He explained the fact S I that he had gone through all of the trunks and drawers by saying that he couldn't ,lntl ,n K,ln ttt flrBt hut finally found them hanging on the wall In the kitchen The matter has been referred to the Juvenile officers May Marrj at 15. SACRAMENTO, Cal., Nov. 17. A girl of II can be legally married In California If she is able Id "get by" the county clerk and secure a license, even If she fibs about her age. Judge Husick held In refusing to annul the irarrlage of Edna and Morris Rlck- ion. Edna married Morris when she I was II and her mother sought to I have the marriage annulled. Adults 15c Children 5c The woll is at III. door of the I'll!.' 55 . Tslt. of Oklahoma. This Is no fig-! SS r.- ,.t eh. f..i Hi" a in pus is said ' m.iIIv t., be infested by the beasts. It, I Is an "allied movement, including The Alta Theatre TONIGHT The Vin Moore Slock Co. Presents the great four act comedy drama The Girl, the Man and the Judge Written by Mr. Moore ' ALSO THE FIVE REEL PHOTO DRAMA The Final Judgment Featuring ETHEL BARRYMORE A Drama of Love and Loyalty Tomorrow The Vin Moore Co. Presents "Beverly of Graustark" also "Ne&I of the Navy" and Pathe News Jigs ami Mack wolves and coyotes.