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' TAQM BOBT DAILY EAST OREGON! AN PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1916. BIGHT PAGES Oysters-Fish SOLE AGENTS FOR Sealshipt Oysters COMPLETE LINE OF SMOKED AND SALT FISH. Seal-Shipt Oysters Solid Pack, pint 50f Kippered Salmon Per pound 25 Mackerel Large 8 lbs. each 65c Small, 2 for 25 Cod Fish 2 Pound Brick 25 RAISIN BREAD Just Received, loaf io Gray Bros. Grocery Co. 'QUALITY" Two Phones, 28. 823 Main St tie girl has been Jane. christened Betty The condition of Mayor J. A Best is reported to be improved today. He Is still suffering a good deal, however, trom his Injured right eye. pal population centers in the county as well as at the county clerk's of fice, County Clerk Saling having named deputy registrars and supplied them with the necessary cards. The ftlll,, Willi ilannM.. hni' luu. i Moves to Adams Farm j ao far: T A i. ..,. , ,,, , Duncan McDonald, who has been Is Norvell, of Helix; J. E. Marshall farming near Pendleton recently, has j of Meucham; J. D Kirk of Vkiah. moved back on to his old farm near;n. H. McHevnolds of Mint itock- rt Adams, small Renukd from Fair. The Commercial association has re ceived a refund of 910.50 from the eastern Oregon organisation which Holdman and other points hav ima. ii, .mini ,n exnuut ;it the ran ma-Pacific exposition. B. Hlchards of Athena; K. A. Holte, of stanfield; J. W. Duncan of Uma tilla; Louis Scholl of Echo; J. H K Scott of Freewater, and S. A. Barnes of Weston. lVputle. at Hermlston. not ippointed. Suffering Fnini liliciimalL-in. Q, V. iloodman. cuttt at the Ore. ion Markei, has been confined to his home for the past week with rheutnu- ...-o. wmu MiMaim'ii a sprameu Mwitlg tinu1 w,i i ears nay ami rneumut ism la ter developed. Irturu to IVndlclon. Hal -Mcrrynian. win Mrs. Harry A. Mcdernach and dau ghter have returned from I holiday visit with friends and relatives In Portland. As a cimmpltmcnt to Miss lrma lee Campbell of I.oa Angeles, who has been visiting her many friends here during the past week. Mrs. Charles A. Cole last evening n'er talned at a charming dinner party. Co era were laid for eight. Miss Campbell, accompanied by her urcle, J. B. i.rubb, left at noon tortgv for California. Mrs. George Simpson and 'daughter. Mss Bula Simpson, have returned from a holiday visit with relatives In Portland and Newport. iiiuiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiirannmmitmnfmmimnnmmiic This is Real Winter Weather 1 Are you prepared to keep out the cold ? Better come to the Golden Rule store where you can get what you wan? s at EVERY DAY PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY. Get. (hum! isng. Pat McDevitt returned yesterday ; evening from duck hunting at Uma-, tllla and brought In a good bag oil game. Hunting is said to be excellent at this time of the season and other larties returning report good luck. A new dancing club made its ad vent In Pendleton society last even ing at a delightfully informal party in the Kagle-Woodman hall. The club Is composed of about twenty five well known business men and 1 their wives and was organized only :ii.- conducted last week. The eluh plans to hav i I dancing classes in Pendleton the past! parties twice a month, the second S two winters, has returned to Pendle- party being set for Thursday evening, E ton anti Nil! i;ive prnale lessons for ' .liinn.iiv twentieth Iiil'urimilltv wo the keynote of the Introductory mect-jr Ing and the party proved one of the 5 Jnltlest in the memory of the partlci- 3 pants. oldfashioned dances. the 5 quadrille and Virginia reel alternated j S with the modern steps and everyone E danced The party began at 8 o'clock and the dancing quit at 11, being fol lowed by ,1 lunch The new organiza tion is to lie called the Klllkare Klub. He spent tile summer onxi- Bearing for the government In th 1 heart of the Cascades. He plans to j remain in Pendleton until the first of aprtl, Husband Wants Divorce, Alleging that his wife. Florence ROW, deserted him while they were Uvtng in Boston and has refused since I to live with him,. Gilbert S. Murray this afternoon filed suit for divorce Ladies' outing flannel gowns 49f Uic l)8. fl.49. Children's outing gowns at 49? Children's outing flannel skirts with or without waist, 35c value ... 25? Ladies' knit skirts, just the thing for this cold snappy weather at 49?, 69?, 98?, 91.49. Good 7 ' and 8 ' g values in outing flannel at 5?, ami ',. Extra heavy outing flannel at... 81;)?, 10?, 12i,. Ladies' wool sweaters, a good assortment to choose from at $1.9S $2.98, 93.98. Only 5 of those beautiful silk sweaters left $4.98 Children's knit outfits, sweater, cap and leg- E gings at 98?, 91.98, 92.98. Infants' sweaters and sac- 5 ques 49?, 69?, 98?, 91.49. Infants' crib blankets, a 5 good 75c value at. .. 49? S Compare our wool blankets a with any $5 and $6 val- ues, every dav Golden a Rule price 92.98, 93.98 Ladies' heavy wool shirts i and drawers, a good a $!.::,- value at .... 98? Ladies' union suits, fleec- eil or wool at Hit. 98?, 91.49, 91.98. Children's shirts and draw- a en at 23?, 29?, 39?, a 49?, 59?, 69?. yprj ('AN DO BSTTTEK AT m M "in WE LEAD OTIIKKS rXLU)W lllllllillllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllt Miss Olive Qwinn f DRAMATIC I READER cution after January 1st, Ills. a 1M ;dione 36 "M" or call at a IIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIlllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllim Mnrtm'M Rill lnsurrevtos. PORT XV PRINCE, Haiti. Jan American marines, atacked on the streets of Port Au Prince by scattered bands of insurrectos, opened fire and killed one. The others dispersed. DALE ROTHWELL Optical Specialist American National Bank Building, Phone 609 Selecting .New Miiry Ust. Inu afternoon filed suit for divorce ! n attractive recital will he given The county court this morning be-. e ' ihe defendant be glvenlihis evening at the Presbyterian a -tan selecting the new jury list from custod " tninor child, promising church by Mis. Sill, Sim,,,, of th, -.1111111111111111111111111111111111111 Illllllllll I II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 HI! 1 n II HIM panels '" W lj Par month for her sup. which will be selected the drawn for the various 1916 terms of Port. The couple Malen Hurnett School of Piano nay. . ! the circuit tain N't wee The list will con and 300 names Boston in April. 1507 W. on is plaintiff's attorney. in Ing, assisted by Ml: Nat.' Didn't Get His W hiskcy. Nellie Dee the very pretty luncheon, four table, who with Mra Thomas Thumps u M. Peter-1 Whiting of the faculty It is Miss j played at bridge, honors being won were the only guests outside the Simpson's graduating recital She by Mrs Alfred E. Blonniulst of Se- membership, j plays brilliantly and has an etremely ! attle. The honor guest also received - difficult program She w ill also sin't I u favor from the hosross. The K lies' s Mrs James Johns, Jr., hail a few a group of songs, lining posscsed oil included Mrs I.ytle. Mrs. Blomqulst,; neighborhood friends In yesterday to Would l earn of Local Secretary Cranston of the cial association this moraine receiv- a prominent local merchant a case i.r a beautiful wdce. Miss Whiune has1. Mrs. Clark Nelson. Mrs. Lawrence spend the afternoon with needles. ed from Leltoy W. Allison of New Scotch whiskey for a Christmas gift recently returned from a concert tour Frazier, Mrs. Hobert N, Stanfield. -- Jersey a rcuuest for pictures of and but through deluy in shipment and i and her ability la too well known lo-jMrs Wlllard Bond, Mrs. Charles Le- Mrs. W. P. Temple Is to leaB soon information about the Pendleton nat- transportation it did not reach the lo- J cally to need comment. The public vis (Portland), Mrs. Henry W. Col-for Portland where she will spend utorium. The Utter states that the cal exproas office until Jan. 1. Hiving is Invited to attend the recital, the Una, Mrs. Sum H, Thompson, Mrs. i several weeks. writer desires to contribue an article it mind the provisions of the dry law.! program for which is as follows: j Fred Kail. Mrs. Frank U Hayea j to an engineering magazine on the the agent refused to deliver the case 'Appassionato Sonata, first move- I Mrs. ltlchard ML Mayberry, Mr i -U S u'clock last evening at th. Ml swimming pool. JadgM Can't lie Sold. Because there are a number of li quor advertisements in the current is sue of Judge, the Frazier Book Store a this morning decided not to put the . , , ,,, , ,. , , i I" See i H"f"i'ii iiuimiiuus lliusaiuie on S.IO? a I this week. To cut out the pages con S taining the liquor "ads'' would spoil a ! some of the reading matter. The new 8 prohibition law prohibits the sale ot a j magazines containing liquor adver a ; tisements Life gets around this by and is now practicing at the usual location, 743 Main S ' other ' magazines' so arrange their St., over the Hub, Pendleton. Ore. liquor "ads" so that dealers may cut --MllllllllliilllllHIIIIIIIIllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIilllllllllllllllllllllMIIji f Dr. Thos. C. Ohmarf Dentist 1 Announces His Return and it was. accordingly shipped back to the sender. Then-fore the local merchant is unhappy for. while he iloesn't care for Scotch, he has a friend or two who does. a Phone 507 aiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiniiniiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiir- lug PrcMMitation. The Pendleton school children have I been Invited to be present at thc I ceremonies attending the presentation , of an American flag to the circuit ; court on naturalization day, tomor I row. The ceremonies w ill be held in the afternoon, beginning at 2 o'clock. The flag is being presented to the court by the Oregon Society of the , Sons of the Revolution for use in the ment Beethoven Uleorge A. Miss Simpson. j Hill. Mrs. 1 eenes from the Carnival, Pream- Adams, bule Pierrot, Arlequin, Valse Noble. Dancing Letters ...Chopin Miss Loll lartman, Mrs David D Methodist parsonage, Albert W. Mer ny Kuley and Mrs. John Ids and Mary M. Hunter were united In marriage, Rev. C. A. Hodihlre of. I Helming. Both the bride and her Rogers entertained last husband have been residents of Pen- Recon naisanCS, Panloltn and Col umbine, Valse Allemande, March of the Phllllstlnes Against Da vid's Bundlsf by Schumann. MissWhltlng. Song Aria from Madame flutter- thMi roil vithnnt ih. ,,,1.11. cation. One of the magazines which ! r;atura.1"','on rcmontes and Judge contains many of the prohibited ad 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. Four large rooms and bath, large store room, ce ment basement and walks fine climbing roses all over the porches, also a large number of rose bush es and several soft maple trees. There la a con crete floor and pit In the garage. All for $1500; would consider terms. Inquire of DR. C. W. LASSEN, Tel. 27. vortisements is the Vogue 9 A. Lowell will make the speech of I resentaUon. After It has been off! fly . Cuckoo Minuet Btude Valse, Etude Zilla Bum pi Antique Paganini . . . . Bills simp; Bercense i evening at her home on Water street ' dleton for some little time. with an Informal dancing party for: I Miss Irmalee Campbell who has lieen i Dim'l think because you have ta- i visiting here during the past week 'n many remedies In vain that your !The guests Included Misses Frances j 'is,. Is Incurable Iloo's S rs.p r'lla ! Saling, Evelyn Sonimervllle, Muriel has cured many seemingly hopeless lilt Saling, Irmalee Campbell und Uwen- ':,4e of scrofula, catarrh, rheuma- B. doline Rogers, and tne Messrs Noil Hsm, kidney complaint dyspepsia Daquln' Nelll. Carl Power. Hal Merryman. ""I general debility Take Hoods." Tschalkowskl I Cecil Cole. Harold Ulakely. Babcock . Behtmanni and Weston Pile Adv. Alleges Wife l- a Fury, Charging that his wife of little moro than six months has a vicious tem per which finds expression in violent assaults upon him. William P. Han sen yesterday afternoon filed suit for1 divorce against his wife. Luttle Itose Hansen. They were married June 1, , 1915. The attack, which led to the filing of the suit is aliased to have 'been made on Jan. j of this year. Plaintiff charges that his wife threw at hiin a ketchup bottle, a ItoveUd lifter, a chair, a statue head and vari ous and sundry other articles, some of i which he dodged but others of which ; found their mark to his consequent pain and suffering. He also accuses his wife of intimacy with uth'er men 1 during his necessary absence from the' city. W. M. Peterson is his attorney. Miss Whiting, einllv .mcntert hv CMreol. fte. TWO Hoses Phelps, the aliens seeking citlienshlpi My ,-"l1U' ' ' hver Ington street and a very pleasant aft-j Revolutionary The first meeting of the Friday Chopin Bridge Club since the holidays wa.1 . held yesterday afternoon at the home' QUbsrtslof Mrs. David H. Nelson on Wash-1 In this country will tie examined by the court and Naturalization Officer H B. Hazzard. The pupils will be invited to remain to see Just how a citizen is made. There are four appli cants fur final papers to come up to morrow. David McKlnnon Bell of Pendleton, fieorge (lough Patterson! of Hermlston, Demetrlos Sarantos of' Freewater and Oeorge mund of Pendleton. Frederii Ed- n Zllla Simpson ernoon was spent at ! Northern Lights oTrJussen i were won by Mrs. C i Lapland fdyl Torjusssn , Intermezzo, op. 117 Brahms ; Nightingale Alablef-IJszt Hungarian Etude Ifac Dowel Zllla Simpson. Dwarf Danes flrleg The I-ark Ollnka Babikirew Tbcatto Foote . Miss Whiting Concerto-, B. flat minor Tschalkowskl Zllla Simpson. Miss Burnett at second piano. Violin. Mr. Bert McDonald ;lav. Honors Blnehart CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Alwi Signatu lys bears mm ature of i Expfert repairing of Watches ami Jewelry. Satisfaction guaranteed Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler. link in or star-bock, IIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUUIlllL: ichc the if Pilot Bock is islt- rjjrjjj Fine Watch RepMring by an Expert Horologist Royal M. Sawtelle Jeweler since 1887 i:.i.-icr for auiLilatcs. Members of the Knight family hud Hereafter candidates for party a pleasant reunion at the tl W. nominations for state and county of- Knight . home on Franklin street yes flces will not be required to circulate ! terday. All the ihildren were In at petitiuna until they get a certain per- tendance excepting Clarence and A. centage of the rattan population. AU I Knight, who were unable to tie that will be necessary, under Chap- Present. Those participating in the ter 124 of the Oregon laws of 1915. (reunion were Mr, and Mrs (1. W. will t to file with the county clerk ; Knight. Mr. and Mrs W L, Knight a declaration of candidacy accomp-an-j of Allerta, and thrre sons, Mr and led by the proper teas, or. If the of-; Mrs. E. K. Knight and daughter. Mr. flee sought lie a state office, with the land Mrs A. P. Knight and daughter secretary of state. The new law rec- j Mr. and Mrs. R W Knight and Mr. 0gnl7.es that any person of any parts and Mrs B. B. Eastridge ond son. For can secure sufficient signatures to several weeks past Mrs. O. W. Knight make him a candidate for a nomina-'has been suffering rrom Illness hut tion and, by eliminating the necejislty' she was able to sit up during the day of nominating petitions, reduces the ' yesterday and enjoyed the reunion expanse and trouble or getting your Mr. and Mrs. W. L Knight and thelf name upon the ballot. sons left today for their home In Cam County Registrars Nans'!. Itegistration of electors In Uma-j The first class-party of the year tllla county, which began yesterday, will be held tonight by the Junior i will be onducted In all of the prini i- class of the high school. This Is their annual affair and has always proved B '' s be a Kreat uccess, (iames will be Attention V and I Club. played during the evening. Also a The next I.' and I Club dance will very elaborate, program of musical be given Saturday evening, January X. entertainment has been prepared. Ida Itussell ing here. ; Z H. F. 4'caco k of La drande. Is I here today. It. N. Adams of Stanfield Is In j S town today. V. H IH-erhani or Knierprlse, is in the city today. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kecgfm of Elgin are here today. John Ia Davis of CoTOtS Is a vis itor here todiiy. John Rothrock of Athena Is in to day on business. A. C Williams of Baker la over to day on business. H. F. Task of Heppner spent last night In the city ftalph Stubblefielu or Knterprlse is In the city today, J W. Robinson .if Walla Walla Is here today on business. Kalph Hlchards of Htanrield Is In todiiy on a business trip. J. C. Sawyer of Twin Falls, Idaho. Is a business visitor in the city. U A. Swenk of the John Day coun-, is here on business today. ANNOUNCEMENT On or about January 11th, I will open an exclusive Ladies' Tailoring- Establishment in the FerRuson I building, 546 So. Main Street. G. G. THURESON. IIIIIIIIIIIHMnilllMIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIItlllllllllllllllllIIHHIIIIIIIIi'l7 mi' ii Adv Iman mall. COMMITTEK I ai n u Danuc. Guaranteed. Three private lessons Merryman, at Warreips Music House Phone 524 Adv. W. O. W. Attention. On .Monday evening, January 10, Pendleton Camp No. Il, will have In itiation of candidates and Installation of new officers, followed by a pro- gr am of social entertainment. After tin- program refreshments will i be served. The party will take place In the high school gymnasium. The Women's Missionary Society of I the Christian church held Its January meeting yesterday afternoon at the r.oine f Mrs. Frank dreullch, SOI W. Court street. Fourty-seven wer ' present and enjoyed the good pro gram and a pleasant social hour. The Pedal feature of the program wa some scenes of East Indian, home llfi Air showing the degeneration of worn- members are requested to be present. A good time assured. By order. J. P WALKKH. (Adv ) Clerk. unhood. particularly in India. Those ' iking part were dres. ed in costume. The women of division No. .1 of the society furnished tie program and Apples for Sale. Assortment or Roman Beauties Wlnesaps, Spitzenbergs, 75c to 11 SWeet cider. Mr. E. O Anlbal, agent, McKay creek last evening with an In 1300 V. Alia Box 252. Adv, formal dancing party. Mr. and Mrs. Letter Hurst enter tained ii tssf friends iit their home on Twenty-five le.li.n- Reward. Friends of Mr and Mrs. Claud I Strayed from Hermlston Dec. 7, S Bi.rr. who recently left Pendleton for brown mule gelding, branded HI! on Astoria, have received announcement! left shoulder Weight 950 pounds of the birth of u baby daughter to Reward, 125 Notify this office. them Wednesday morning. The lit. tiy. Mrs. John Tlmmerman of Helix has been a Pendleton visitor today. B. K Hutchinson itfld family of Pi lot Hock are registered at the Bow man. Mrs. Hubert Dunnington and daughter are visiting here today from Helix. Charles Stanton of Helix , was a passenger on the forenoon Northern Pacific train Charles Loubangh, N P. section foreman at Vansvolo ,-nine to the city on the forenoon train today. Members of the Sknvgaurd concert Company which appeared here last v k remained over night In the city en route to The Imlles Mrs. Kit Ward of Walla Walla ur rived today to spend a week vlsltlnit her sister. Miss Gladys Terry, book keeper at the Troy laundry. For the pleasure or Mrs. Wllllali ,S H. Lytle of Salem, Mrs Wilson D H MoNary yesterday afternoon enter. , ; talned at a charming bridge luncheon at her home on the Eastern nrei;on State Hospital grounds Following' Kj When you think of a GOOD MOTOR CAR you naturally think of a BUICK It's the car that goes when you Want It, where you want it, and bring you back home. It's the car thut rides easy, looks Kood, costs little to mulntaln and make steep hills look like level roads. It's also the second car vou will buy. There's one here for you. Oregon Motor Garage Telephone 468 117. 119. 121.123 Weil Court St. btffDV :.