East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 28, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 28. 1915
PAGE EIGHT
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Specials
j Wews
oinnli
Raisin Bread.
irr
IOC
20c
oc
25
Complete Line of Fresh
Vegetables and Fruit.
I mat ilia Couple to Wed. I tured loft leg, caused by a horse Cull-
A marriage license was issued to- ing w lib him vostordav . The bone bo
dily to Henry H. Ilines. section fore- low the knee was badly crushed and
man at Umatilla, and May W. Seidell the young mun will be a cripple tor
Of the, same tow n. some time.
Estate at Ipprslsed. Stek Boy Recovering.
W". W, Kdmiston, V. Q, liogert and' The little son of William l'atton is
Karl I'outts, appraisers of the estate ! reported to be recovering from a seri-
i of the
: mit
C. H. Brown, havi
1 oils attack of typhoid fever.
Way Out of .tail.
Howard, convicted yesterday of
ying concealed weapons, yester-
Daughter is Horn.
A daughter was born this morning
to Mr. and Mrs. Charles R, Leoklittr
of SOD East Court street.
We Dont Have Special Sales at
Marked Down Prices j
BUT WE HAVE THE CROWDS AT THIS BIG BUSY STORE. The good people appre-
ciate our efforts in saving them money every day i the year on high grade merchan- s
dis
day
ount
out
fine
gun.
iray Bros. Grocery Co.
"QUALITY1
Two Phones. 28.
823 Main St.
moon secured JI5, the am- County Court Mooting.
his fine, and paid his Way County Commissioner H. M. Cock
ail. This is the second such burn came down from Milton this
has paid for carrying this morning to confer with County Judge
C 11. Marsh on county matters. The
tax levy will probably be made late
Bootlegger Ought. this afternoon.
O'Nell was caught yesterda'
Indian whereby the latter
liquor and this morning In
urt he was given a sentence
r 10 days. The city now has
otleggers at work upon the
Women's outing night gowns !!). 69.
!V, $1.49.
Children's outinyr gowns, white or colored,
Women's heavy outing petticoats 2Ce lSc
Women's knit skirts l!0. 09. 9S,
91.49, $1.98.
Children's outing knit skirts ii5 19c
Women's heavy fleeced vests and draw
ers at 49
Women's light or heavy unions, Dutch
neck, short sleeves 9S 81.98
Women's fleeced union suits, long sleeves,
49, 98c.
Women's wool union suits 81.49, $1.09,
$1.98.
Children's and misses' union suits 49,
0,St 79. 9S.
Children's shirts and drawers 19 2.10.
28, :;::r 39e.
Children's knit suits US. SjU.US. 82.9
Children's sacques and sweaters at 19,
69, USc, 81.49.
Women's and misses sweaters $1.98,
82.98, 83.98.
t)Ul Injun Causes Olx-rutiou.
Kicked on the leg by a horse a j 5
month ago, K. U. Heckham of Alhei.a 5
ever since has been suffering with the j s
Injury and yesterday came to Pen-1 5
dleton for an operation. Mirgoous
opened the leg and removed ton
perfluous bono and expect the I
You can do
better at
-J.C. PenneuConc
83
We Lead
Others follow
to Collect.
ft Trombley of this -city today
suit in the circuit court irgainst
". Lidvall. He alleges that he
s a note executed by the defond-
al
result.
I I.
Mill-
Brings suit,
r Flouring Mills
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n . . - . r- c ft I T 1 r
;s attorney
M. Peterson is
'.Miff.
Iocs and
attorney
interest,
for the
I CLEANLINESS
3 PHONES ALL 15
ECONOMY
Quart
1-2 gallon
1 gallon .
15
s.-o
S1.50
Fresh
shipment, all flavors, the
package.. 10 and 25c
Corn Meal Finest east- T. P. W. Cane and Maple
ern meal, lb. sk... 4UC Jsyrup
I T. P. W. Molasses 5 lb.
can 65c
I 10 lb. can 81.28
i Tomato Soup Large cans,
5 paph 10c Marshmallows
Sunkist Oranges Fancy
5 rine oranees. doz. . 45c
Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple Another shipment 100 doz-
en cans, on special sale, 6 cans r 95C
Star Cut Glasses Set of 6 s 5 t0 85
I The Peoples Warehouse j
Where it pays to trade.
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Masons ln-tall Officer,
At the meeting of the local Masona
las; evening the new officers elected
SERVICE a week ago were Install d. The new
officers are Sam H. Forshaw, wor
shipful master. George C. Bater, sen
ior warden, J. 0. Woodworth, junior
warden. 9. W. Miller, secretary and
Will Moore, treasurer.
county has filed suit
court against John F.
asking judgment for ;
to be due on a note a
chandise purchased. I
kin, Jr.. of La Grande
Lowell ot this city are
the plaintiff.
n the
remple,
19.19, al
id for
obert S.
and S
attorney
Colon
local
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BOY-ED. SAILING FOR
Hold 1 mil Dry Period.
Jacob Klaberer. Bil! Johnson and
I T. C. Morgen will not have any fur
ther opportunity to patronize Pendle.
' ton saloons. All three were this mor
ning given five days in jail by Judge
:ind their sentences will
until after the state has
The first mentioned hai
Heading Course is prescribed.
County Superintendent I. K
Young calls attention to the fact that
hereafter teachers In the state must
have taken a prescribed reading cir
cle course before their certificates
can be filed for regtstralon. There XEW YORK, Dec. 18. Boy-ed,
are nineteen books In the course, thir-j Colonel House and Brand Whltloolc
teen of which can be secured through lure sailing for Europe aa shipmate i
the University of Oregon correspond-1 today. House commented: "1 hope
ence school and the other six fromithe American press and public will
the O. A. C extension department. not speculate further concerning the
1 object of my trip. I repent that the
trip has nothing to do with peace pro
SAYS TIME Will. OME V III N
GOVERNMENT Wil l, HAVE
TO INTERFERE.
Fitz
I AM1I.Y LOST SIX YEARS.
nt expire
ane
been
Irunk frequently of late and the
22 last two were "vagged.'
Advainv In Hour.
According t
land this afternooi
flour will advance
list
tch from Port
the price or
0 cents a barre
soon in the Portland market. This
information, it was stated, was se
cured from milling interests. The
new price will be.J5.lo. Whether this
advance will affect the local market
Is unknown as no word has yet been
received here.
Wife and Children Disnmear When
Husband rake- v dob.
PITTSBURG, Dec. jftfc Frank Sko
! bowach. aged IS, told the officers in
j the Allegheny police station recently
that, after wandering over four states
j for six years in an effort to bcute his
nil two
rg. He
in his
belii
ed his wife
ing In Pittsbi
to aid hin
: posals.
House said he first would visit
I Page at London, then Sharpe at Par-,
I is and Gerard at Berlin. He doubt- !
I ed if a conference would be had with
Penfleld at Vienna.
Whitloek is returning to Brussels
' improved after his sickness. Boy-ei
was surrounded at the dock by at
,.f,,ttl f Manila Ha made a ure- Inferior at thii tinw the bridge
pared statement, bitterly denouncing i built in 1 S92 and Us use would havolt
the newspapers. He predicted the
W'llllniu N, PiTvent
William rnrntini In "Tile
Thursday a ml I'rlday.
Iti-oUen liw." Palini''
House and Garage For Sale
Desiring to live on my property at River
side I am offering .my residence on the
North side. 516 Bush St., at a bargain.
Fine location, four blocks from Main St.
bridge.
Tout large rooms and bath, large store room, ce
ment basement and walk?, fine climbing roses ail
over the porches, also a large number of rose bush
es and several soft maple trees. There Is a con-
Youth'- log Badly Practured.
Paul Lieuallen. 15 year old son of
T. A. Lieuallen of Adams, was brought
to Pendleton today with a badly frac-
Skobowach
uth Sharon,
come here.
He wroti
suffragists plan to win
by ending internal
strut:.
Tmmm 1 1 1 is unknown as no word has yet been L
' II f
DR. C. W. LASSEN. Tel. 27. 'S&W UiuT't Mm
3i W y jM
Royal M. Sawtelle
Jeweler since 1887 ; I
Fino watch renairing by an '& w ' '1
-xnert horologist. S' I jyxSLL 'MM I
1 vii j
I . ... I
ir. en
tayi he was working in
but left six years ago
where wages were bet
to his wife to come on.
but got no reply. He went to South
Sharon only to find the house empty.
Skobowach could get not trace of his
family, but worked until he had HOOD
all of which he has spent in the hope
of locating the wife and children. He
is now penniless.
Improbable
time was coming when ttie govi
ment will be forced to suppress
"wild, reckless utterances of Ir
sponsible papers."
the. II
under proper
inspection. After the
wover. says the report, in
inspection could have s
se of failure.
that procured merchandlso on cred-
tthlch they disposed of at pawn-
hops. It Is reported they worked a
similar scheme at Culfnx, Wash.
Two small children who accompan
ied Mrs Kmorson were committed to
the core of the Boy- and Girls' Aid
Society in Portland.
Workmen's Law Upheld.
SALEM, Ore., Dec. 28. The su
preme court upheld the workmen's
compensation act. Justice McBride
declared it would be a reflection on a
republican form of government If the
bill which passed the legislature, al-
j most unanimously and was amrmeu
by popular vote, was allowed to be
permeated with the rottenness of un-
I constitutionality.
FATAL SPAN DEFEOTIV1
Wl'tUI.K LAID TO THREE
n
Portland Expert Declares BMI
Spokane Bridge Wait poor.
SPOKANE, Wash, Dec. 28. -1
most probable cause of the colla
of the Division-street bridge here
which five men were killed, was the
breaking of the lower chord
due to poor material, according to
report made by John W. Cunning
ham of Portland, who examined th
wreckage for the coroner.
The report says the material wa
Woman ami Mm Aivilsrd of Pawn
ing Goods The) Got on Credit.
ASTORIA. OTe, Dec. 28. Mrs. W.
H. Emerson and two young men
who say they are her sons, Charles
and Frank, were committed to the
ye bars. county Jail ti await the action of the
circuit court grand Jury on a charge
of defrauding merchants. The trio
had business cards showing they were
engaged In the nillllnery and fur bus
iness here, and on tne strength erf
sailings
Japanese Sailings Changed,
TOKIO, Dec. 2S. The Japanese
mall liners are transferrin
around the Cape of Good H
e a result of i
Yasaka Marti.
TO WED KITCHENER
1205,000 Canadians FiuIm.
OTTAWA, Out, Dec 24. The re
cruiting during the first 15 days of
December amounted to U.SOO and the
total since the outbreak of the war Is
now :n.r.,iinO. This Is aNiut one In 39
of the totul populuttftta.
DALE ROTHWELL
Optical Specialist.
American Natfonal Bank
Building, Phone 609
PHOVIXl ES IN REVOLT.
( lilneac Military Leaders VctlvC
support of Rebellion.
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 2S. A
cablegram received by Tong King
i hong, president of the Chinese Re
public Association, from revolution-
idera In Shangh:
it seven province
thi
new
:hi-
to
In response to teb-grams sent
military leaders In the provinces by
I Shanghai headquarters, It was sain
e active support of the revolution
is promised,
SKATING A CIDENT PATAU
Son of llaraej Count) school inn.
dpal Drowned Near Burns.
BAKER. Ore., Dec. 28. As the re-
f a skating acident on the Sll-
s river, near Hums, Robert, the 12
year old son of Professor II, Shirk,
principal of the Harney county school,
is dead at his homo there. The boy
with three other lads, went to the
rtvel to skate and Shirk and a com-
1 Morton broke through
The Horton
brother,
,-as rescued by his
while this rescue
shod youtll Shirk
Tt,,. vntlonal Association for Wo
men Suffrage has come to the con
elusion that It can win the vote best
by working harmoniously Inside its I
own ranks. Therefore the election of
Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt a presi
dent to succeed Dr. Anna Howard
Shaw was not contested at Washing
ton last Friday, Dec. W, Mrs. Catt ha
boon promised the support of a unit
ad body Of suffragists. In the above
pteturp she is shown l the top with
Dr. .-haw, the retiring president, be.
s. WOMAN s SON FREE
Vndrew Knehne i- Released III
iiut Examination.
KLAMATH FALLS. Dec. 28. After
a preliminary bearing. Andrew Kuob
nc. son of the woman slain In th"
Diidd Hollow feud was released from
custody following his arrest In Mer
rill on charge of eing armed with I
dangerous weapon.
Hearing was held before Justice Of
the Peace E. W. Cowen, of this city
The charges were made by the alleg
...i inver of the boy's mother.
1 am unable to secure desir
able office location in this cMy,
anil my residence i- not cen
trally located, i win cull at tin-
residence of anyone Interested
In Chiropractic, and give ex
amination and explanation free,
DR. GEORGE '. kin.
Licensed ( hlropriu tur.
Phone ito.
Expert repairing
ol Watches
and Jewelry.
Satisfaction guaranteed
Wm. Hanscom
THE Jeweler.
COUNTESS OP MIMTO,
The Countess of Mlnto Is to be the. Lady Mlnto. who Is more than
bride of Lord Kitchener, if reports 1 40 years of age. is the widow of M
from London are true He has been H Into, once governor general 01 i an
a bachelor despite the fact that he
might have made a selection from
among the most beautiful In England.
,b and
holds- th.
society.
id In'
She
h
ST. GEORGE
GRILL
STEAKS, OYSTERS
and SHELL FISH
a specialty.
Try Our 35c Merchants'
Lunch
Served daily from
11 to 2.
We aim to please.