East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 26, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1915.
BALLYGREEN FARM
PURE PORK SAUSAGE
NOT SHIPPED FROM THE EAST
You get this Sausage the day af
ter it is made from the most sank
tary farm in the Northwest
YOUR GUARANTEE
This u to Certify, that the Sau
sage contained in this wrapper
was made from pure, fresh pork
at BALLYGREEN FARM on the
Columbia.
C. F Whaley & Ccv
tiotU inilo (jot Hknnw,
A marrlafte license was
Wednesday to Harry 11
Hlan he Gaines, a Helbc
iSS'lCd
and
ouple.
Hloks
Xo. 6 Oxer 3 Hrs. I,ate.
No. , due at this city at 1M Uls
mornlnn. did not arrive until 10:55;
owing to a delay caused by rocks
rolling down upon the tracks aloni
the Columbia river
I begun suit for divorce in the
cilurt against Harlen White,
also asks that her maiden
Ethel Keeler. be restored t
James H. K. Scott of Milton
attorney.
i ircult
She
name,
her.
Is her
1 lb. link sausage
1 lb. bulk sausage
35r
30r
Turkey Slioot at Helix.
A number of local sportsmen ent
out to Helix Wednesday for th big
turkey shoot held there. Thev repcrt
one of the most successful shooti
held in the county this year.
Athena Woman at Hospital.
Mrs. Mclntyre of Athena yesterlaj
underwent an operation at St. An
thony's hospital end ti reported to bo
'inproving today.'
Vi le to ijoave Hospital.
Mrs. Dert Keeder and Mrs f, L
Anderson, both of whom underwent
operations recently, were ablo to
leave St Anthony's hospital today
Gray Bros. Grocery Co.
Isita t)usiii Here.
Manuel Medley yesterday enjoyed
a Thanksgiving day visit from his
cousin. F. 0. Frtedley of the Diamond
Match Co . of Portland. Until re
cently the two men had not seen each
other for over 25 years
I Wind Blew Out Window.
The high wind of yesterday morn-
Ing Struck the west side of the court
. house with such force that one ot
; the windows in Supt. I K. Young's
i office was blown in and shattered
into million fragments.
is over let's Settle down to the i
gs you need every day. i ou wui want to snop
economically, then you will naturally turn to this Big. Busy !
Store where you are assured of greater values than elsewhere !
sweaters
1 JOW that Thanksgiving ii
I things you need every d
"QUALITY'
Two p-hones. 28.
823 Main St.
Will lfuiM Bungalow.
Paul Kreft, local O.-W. passemrer
hrakeman. this morning began the!
i construction or a bungalow on his lot)
i on South Main street above Hijth.
' The building at first will be 24 by 14 1
' in dimensions and later he will build
i on an addition.
Women's outing flannel
night gowns 49f, Q9f,
98, fl.49.
Children's and misses' out
ing gowns, 75c value 49
Women's outing skirts in
light or dark 25. 39.
49.
Children's outing skirts with
waist or plain band . 25
Dark or light outing by the
yard for quilt lining, 5f,
8V,.
Heavy outing for under
wear, 10c and 12 oc value
You can do
better at
White outing, 86
15c value at ...
Flanneletts for house dress
es or kimonas, Golden
Rule price.... 10f, 12
Duckling fleeced extra
heavy, the yard 15f
Women's sweaters in grey,
white or red, Golden Rule
price $1.98. $2.98,
$3.98.
Extra heavy rib all wool
sweaters others get $8 and
$10. Golden Rule price,
$5.90, $6.90.
Misses' sweaters 98, $1.49
$1.98.
in. wide, (Children's
... 12
ip I Hike to lie HroiiKlu Hack
NOW IS THE TIME TO
1100 acres of nice wheat l.nd, t
ler acre.
10 acres on the Reservation,
per acre.
120 acres, good Improvements,
per acre.
160 acres, close to town. h se
15.00 per acre.
244 acres. 6S acres set to alfal
per acre.
I have resided :n Umatilla cm;
values go with me.
MAKE YOUR CHOICE
,'ater. and short haul. $30
10 to T.O bushel land $85.00
orchard and alfalfa $50.00
barn, orchard and alfalfa.
a. good improvements. $54.50
vty over 30 years. No inflated
E. T. WAIE.
Italian
who was formerly doing cement con
i trading here and who was arrested
recently In San Francisco, Is to lie re
turned to Pendleton to answer a
! eharge of passing bad checks He
was arrested in California on the
! same charge but the authorities have
1 decided to return him over to the
Umatilla county authorities As soon
as he receives extradition papers.
Sheriff Taylor will send for him
Mine Man (Jes License,
A marriage license was granted to
day to William Thomas Spenee of
Albee and Margaret Hottoms of ;ho
same place Mr spence, who is a
cittsen of Canada ajao took out hi
first papers for naturalization.
Heraaitton iierk Bankrupt.
A petition In bankruptcy was file J
today by Alfred S. Johnson, a clerk
of Hermiston. His liabilities total
about $11,000 and his assets, con
sisting of Hermiston real property,
amount to about $6000. W M. Pe
terson of thla city is his attorney.
and
saques for the little tots
49, 09, 98 $1.49
Knit outfits, cap, sweater
and leggings 98c, $1.98,
$2.98.
Children's knitted skirts.
dark or light colors 49f
Women's knitted skirts at
49, 69, 98, $1.49,
$1.98.
Children's knit toques 25
Misses' and bovs' knit
toques, others show them
at 75c, our price 49f
We Lead
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Editor Riddle published an article
regarding the rond work of Douglas
county, In which he purported to
quote Mr. Nichols. Mr. Nichols de
nied the intervU v and the fight fol
lowed. Both men are popular
throughout Douglas county.
For
Court.
Hun, II.. hay. $12. w. W Harrah Attention C ami I Clan.
Lost Purse containing between The U and I club will g'vo their
$60 and $70 In bills, gold and silver, next dance of th serlea Saturday
by Bowman Hotel. Finder please re-, evening, November 27, at Ragle
turn to Carl Newquist, Pendleton, for! Woodmen HaU COIIMITTSE .
liberal reward. (Adv.)
rent Apartment 5. Hamilton
Inquire afternoons
Starts Divorce Suit.
Alleging that her husband
contracted the drinking habit
their marriage in Walla Walla
tember 20. 1913, Ethel White
Mrs. John Martin Dies.
Word has been received that Mrs.
John Martin of Walla Walla, a pio
neer of this section died at her home
in that city Wednesday evening of la
grippe and complications. She was
i ,4 years old. She is survived by nine
has children, two of whom, Mrs. Margar-
sincejet Winship and Mrs. Effle Hayward.
Sep-1 live in Athena
ha.
ltl Turkey Slioot.
At the Walden Rhea ranch, near
the mouth of Butter creek, Sunday,
Nov. 28. Autoe will meet local trim
No. 1 at Hlnkle station. Sun lay
morning, returning In time for train
No. 2 Sunday evening Free luch
Good time Adv.
TODAY ONLY
Robert Warwick starring in the 5 part World film
The Stolen Voice
Supported by Violet Horner, Bertram Marburgh and Frances Nelson.
SATURDAY ONLY
The great white slave traffic drama, in 5 acts
"THE LURE"
A Schubert Feature
Vaudeville Saturday and Sunday
TEMPLE THEATRE
The Large, Comfortable Theatre Wher e the Big Shows Play.
W ill lie 200 More Pupils.
County Superintendent I E Touitg
has commenced to receive census re
turns from the various school dis
tricts over the cuanty and, while not
enough have been received to date to
give any definite idea. Supt, Young
believes the census will Bhow about
200 more children of school age in
the county than last year
Dale Rolhwell
OPTICAL
SPECIALIST
Rainfall to Date.
According to the records of E. F.
Averlll, local weather observer, the
total rainfall in Pendleton since
September 1 has been 2 53 Inches.
The rainfall has teen divided as fol
lows: Sept.. .34 Inch; Oct. .65 inch;
November 1.54 Inches The rain
fall for November 19 above the nor
mal but there was a deficiency In
September and October, particularly
In October.
Glasses ground and fitted. Lenses
duplicated. All work guaranteed
merican National Bank Building,
Pendleton, Phone 80s.
SATURDAY ONLY
Great Showing of Furs
by Mr. Lewis P. Wells
representing one of Am
ericas foremost furriers
AT
DeiniidnMe Men-tinndlsr only
I'endleton'N (Jualitv Store
FHM second Suit for Divorce.
Vivian Deuel this afternoon filed
a divorce suit against her husband,
Cecil P. Deuel on the ground.) of 'in
sertion. This Is the second suit she
has filed, the former one about a
year ago. It alleged cruel and In
human treatment and was dismissed
through failure of the principal wit
ness to appear The couple were
married In November, lilt, and she
alleges that her husband deserted
ii-i a year ago. W. M Peterson H
her attorney.
TELEGRAPH POLES REMAIN.
Western Union I'plieul bj Cowl
Againut Georgia Hallway.
D. N. Reber, M. D.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Special 1st.
Room 11 Schmidt Building.
Pendleton.
To obtain glasses that will not
quire changing, the eye strain
must first be cured, otherwise you
will be disappointed.
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MACON, Oa . Nov. 26. Judge
Wallace W. Lambdln nf the United
States district court for the aouth
ern district of Georgia, In a decision
here held that the Georgia Itailroad
Company had no authority to com
pel the Western Union Telegraph
company to remove its poles from the
i iKlit of way of the railroad com
pany extending from Camak to Ma
con. Ju'lg.- W. I- Newman In Atlanta
decided that the Atlanta & West
Poinl Railroad could compel '.he
Western Union to remove its te!e
irraph lines. Both railroads are un
der the same man gement.
Last Chance Today
William Fox presents the Vampire Picture featuring Valeaka Suratt in
"The Soul of Broadway"
6-ACTS-6
15c Adults ChUdren 5c
COMING SUNDAY
Robert Edeson and Muriel Ostriche and all-star cast in
Vitagraph Blue Ribbon feature
"MORTMAIN"
FROM ARTHUR C. TRAIN'S STORY OF THE SAME NAME.
!
Lister Itefuses Invitation.
SL'ATTLE, Nov. 26. Governor Lis
ter replied to a telegram from Henry
Ford. Inviting him to become a mem
ber of the pcac" party from the Uni.
ted States to lea v.. for Europe in De
cember, saying it would be Impossible
for him to go because of the pressure
of official business.
Kiiwdan vviuit-. Kepaaaed
BKRUN, Nov. 26. -Russian as
saults on the northrn section of the
eastern front have been repulsed the
war office annottneed.
Train Kills One.
CORD BEACH, C Nov. 26- A
Salt Lake train crashed into' an au
tomobile, killing an unidentified man
and probably fatally Injuring Char'es
Vohper.
KnrroH and mii. fight.
Purported Interview In Kiddle Pa
per Riles ("mmtssloner.
UOSEBURO. Nov. 26. As a re
sult of an .1 terr.ithin over the merits
of an article published In the Riddle
Tribune recently B. T. Nichols,
county commissioner, and Claude
Riddle, edltr.r of the Tribune, .ngag-
' ed in a flstflght on Sunday on one
! ot the business streets of the city,
j Both men recelred numerous
! scratches and bruise and were mud
! bespattered from head to foot.
WM. C HANSCOM.
OPTICIAN
We grind our own lenses.
Madam Root
Expert Coiffeur and Skin
Specialist of Portland
who needs no introduc
tion to most Pendleton
women, will be at the f --
Sayres Store
for a short time demonstrating her complex
ion beautifier
BLOOM OF ROSES
a complete stock of High Grade Hair Goods
ALTA
Today and Tomorrow
The International Star
ELSIE JAMS
ASSISTED BY MYRTLE STEADMAN, HOBART BOSWORTH AND OWEN
MOORE in the pleasing romance, written by herself
"'Twas Ever Thus"
Proving that in all ages, from the time of the cave-men to the present, men have
expended quite a bit of thought and effort in making love.
SUNDAY LOW TELLEGEN, IN "THE EXPLORER."
COMING W. V. M. A. VAUDEVILLE. WACH FOR IT.