DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1916. EIGHT PAGES Uliiiiliiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiliiiiiliiillliiiiitiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiliiiiliiiillliiiiiiiiilliilliliiiiiiiiir PAGE EIGHT Logan Berry pEMMTON ArTEH rSl'KIOCS lNh. s J uice naiujlitor is Horn. 55 A eleven ami a halt' pound baby 5 sirl was born yesterday morning to 5 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Robertson. HAVE YOU TRIED THIS NEW, HEALTHFUL DRINK? Try a bottle with your next order. You will not forget the flavor when you drink it. QUARTS 50c PINTS 25c 4-oz. BOTTLES 10c Gray Bros. Grocery Co. Taken Ui Hospital. Mrs. Grover Traylor. wile of the local parcels post carrier, was taken to St, Anthony's hospital today to un dergo an operation. Scots for S'1hh1 Rids. County Superintendent I. E. Young ' today received from Senator Lane 2000 packages of garden seeds lor distribution among the school chil ! dren of the county. : llmliug is Kivoveriiig. I Alex Bedlng, who made an uusuc- : cessful attempt upon his own Ufa I I early Saturday morning, is repor'ed I ! to be recovering from his wound it : ; St. Anthony's hospital. street, will have a photo of a snow bound auto to send to out-of-town friends. He had Walter Howmnn photograph Ills car in front of the eity hall this morning and the picture will show that it was almost com pletely covered by a bank of snow. However, the bank did not eome there naturally. Freeman was unable to get the car started this mornir.g, and left it standing in front of the! city hall At once certain persons, the police and firemen suspected. Rot shovels and proceeded to bury It then the) t.u-ked on it a regular train si hedule that used to hang in the po lice office. It was after 11 o'clock before Freeman was able to extricate Will lake Men BeipW. Sheriff T. V. Taylor expects to leave t"uisht for Salem with several of th men sentenced to the penitentiary. Will of Mrs, Tncheila. The will of Maria Wills TachelU who died In 1H05, was probated Sat-1 ' urday. she left an estate of $1004 and her heirs are her husband, Ceter Dr. lliiigo (Joins East. Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Kingo expect t( leave tomorrow for a three months eastern trip. They Will go to Chi "QUALITY" H Two Phones, 28. 823 Main St. ttllllililllili chella, and two children. Guoguvaln ''" Nl'w among McKinley Tachella and Maria O. Ta-! I,tnts ll doitl'' expects u ehella. advanced work in surgery other I Lk A Few Suggestions for You 1 From the big busy store will again remind you that we can save you money on every purchase you make. Our every day prices you can always afford to pay. SAY 44 Blue Ribbon 99 WHEN ORDERING FLOUR FROM YOUR GROCER It is made from ONLY THE BEST BLUESTEM WHEAT Money back if not satisfactory. Our Turkey Red Flour Is as good as any eastern milled hardwheat flour. Also guaranteed. Corn in ear $1.25 per sack Bran 75 per sack Shorts 1.20 per sack MUlfeed 1.10 per sack Dried Beet Pulp (good for milk cows) 1.50 per sack Also oats, wheat and barley. Pendleton Roller Mills Telephone 47. Exams f,lr Clerk and Carrier, Ashes Thrown In Street- Competitive examinations for thej Complaint came Into this offl position of clerk and city carrier in! day of the practice or certain the local office will be conducted bv' dents in throwing their ashes the U. S. civil service in rendleton the streets during the i on February II. Information relative; Several punctured (Ires old weather, have been Representative wniiam s Howard of Georgia is going after the banks which, according to the controller of the treasury, have charged usurious rates of interest.. He wants thJ con troller to name the banks he had in mind when the charge was first presented. 8 1 ;1c New spring line Quality ginghams, 1 De value 8Vi See our window. 10 New spring line Red Zephyr ginghams, 12V-JC value 10c See our window. 121 New spring line Toile du Nord ginghams, 15c value 12 1 -c See our window. i , 32 inch Book-fold Noxall high grade apron check gingham, 10c val ue at W 1 1 5 Standard Peerless apron check gingham 5 rie All American high grade prints 5 Few Ideas for the Men. 9Sr See our line of ladies house dresses, latest styles in pattern and make. Your choice of the assort ment at 98 Our windows will give you an idea, but see entire line inside. 45 Heavy cheviot or black sateen work shirts at 45f Men's heavy flannel shirts, assorted colors, 98, $1.49, ?1.98. 39f Men's heavy fleece lined shirts and drawers at 39 98 Men's ribbed fleece union suits 98 $1.98 Men's wool rib bed union suits . . ?1.98 Men's heavy wool sox, 25c, 35c, 50c values, our every day price 12 1, 25 39s. See our line of corduroy pants for $1.98, $2.49, $2.98. to requirements postoffice. may be had at the caused by this practice which I violation of the city ordinance. Utendlng Insurance conference, C. E. Nelson, district manager of the Equitable Ufe Assurance So ciety, C. E. Heard, local agent, and Carl Kupers, Helix agent, went down to Portland yesterday morning to at tend a meeting of the Oregon Century Club of the society. Motor liuriied Out. The burning out of a motor in the : basement of the Uritman Bros, store t early yesterday morning called out the fire department on a still alarm I at 5:15. No damage to the buildina ! or stock was done but the firm win . have to secure a new motor. dead- Not Guilty, Charles Mortmer or Weston, , rested some months ago on a charge i snme tme ljitramc Is Changed. The entrance to the office of the Hartman Abstract Co. and of the Pu get Sound Warehouse Co. Is being changed by workmen. The portion of the floor space which heretofore has served as an open selter in the time of A ( 01 (Y OP CBMiS. our bodies and the bodies of all physical life are composed of cells; man's body Is a great colony of cells, each cell having its own work to do to keep the colony alive. These body cells are among the tin iest things in natur. . being, of course lobby and a microscopic and about I-t;i0U of an norm to all inch in size, one can scarcely Imag- yon can no BETTER AT WE LEAD OTHERS' I1MIOW 83 VWMU-Mi. 7IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII passersby will hereafter bi in the offices, giving the considerably more room of larceny and indicted by the last grand jury, has entered a plea of not guilty, Hasil Parr, charged with the larceny of a gelding, has entered R similar plea Included Ine anything so tiny, and these cells occupants are made of protoplasm, which is like the white of an egg. IJones, muscles, blood, nerves and .IiiiIko Ixjmx Chickens. i bou tissue all are made of just such It the man who stole six hens ami " and Inortaas ihe.r nam- a fine Black Minorca rooster from 1 be by dividing themselves. When the home of Judge Charles II. Marsn cells become loo old to divide am a few nights ago ever comes into the MOW WW 8ruw lnt" lne llu f,,Jira-, fniin hA wnioil oruhahlc hn are to keep. given life imprisonment. The Judge Ia a" Plan's the sa h,,: lnn whettine his own teeth for tho dilfeient parts of in hMnaMtlnn for a hie; passing on rr would be alive. It would mow and grow And again, if you should scrape the green mold off the outside of a flowerpot and cover It with wa ter, keeping It always wet. In two .r three weks you might see amoeba through a microscope. All bacteria growl like the amoeba, by dividing themselves In two "In fact, you remind me of ol Calhoun Clay " 'Cal.' said the old man's master one day, 'I see by tho papers, Csl, that the enemy has been driven back.' "'Driven back?' old Cal grunted 'Driven back Ih-lvcn. huh. I'd 'a' made 'em walk.' " nthi chicken feast and his wrath in con p is carried to the plan; by cell to cell A muscle cell builds muscle; a tis- sequence of fearful. the theft is Woman Evangelist In lulilt. Mrs. D. W'illla Cotfery. the evange! ! ist who has been here assisting in the , services at the Methodist church, oc- i cupled the pulpit both morning andi I evening yesterday and there was a I lorge attendance at each service. She will occupy the pulpit tonight also. Coder to Portland for 6 Wks. W W. Cryder, supervisor of tho Umatilla forest, will leave the first week in February for Portland where he will remain for six weeks in chargo of the district forester's office. Liis trlrt Forester Mackenzie has been de tailed to Washington for that period camP' or and Mr. Cryder will take his place. Foreigners License. A shotgun was taken from an Ha. lian at Pilot Itock Junction yesterday. I The name on the man's hunting li- ;crnse was not the same as mat dv 'which lie is known on the O.-W. K. & N. time hook and he will be re ouired to show his naturalization pa pers 111 order to prove his citizenship All foreigners who have not filed their first papers and thus declared their intenlion of becoming citizens of the United States must take out a $25 gun license before purchasing fire arms of any kind and it Is a mlsde- somethlng sue cell tissue, some ceus mom blood; others carry It where it is needed, and others still the nerve ceills help transmit sensations All of this is most wonderful, though we knew nothing of It until something over a decade ago, when a famous Herman doctor named Vir- 1 chow gave the wondering world the cellular theory which substituted rea son for fancy, and accuracy for spec ulation. Dr. Vlrchow stated that he believed that all disturbances of health were due to some disturbance of the Indi vidual cells of some particular or gan. If you should hurt your arm or your foot it heals by new cells form MIXED PICKIjES. Half the worl'l minds ttv half's business. Tea parties put the "sip" In gossip Before you count your friends, test them all with a hard luck tale. The man who complains that he "never had I chnnce" prohnhly upent his time looking for ndda a hundred to one In his favor. A man who Is really henpecked must be the kind of man who doesn't deserve anv thing better. Albany Journal A new system of "flood" lighting I now used to Illuminate large and Im portant building at night. w An IGNORANCE, ineanor for a foreigner to have a gun , ing QB the lnjurHU places and taking in his possession either In the home. ! ,he plac(, llf th(, uj,j onH) field without having such. Npw protoplasm is a strange thing. a license. Before hunting game bird? mai) or r,)ilr nat'iral elements -oxv- Qeneral Carroll Devol. at a dinner In Washington, was drawn Into war argument by a young lady. The young lady, having conquered the general, as she thought, paused and smiled triumphantly; but he. with a smile of a different kind, said: "My young friend. It Is hard to ar gue with you. because your Ignorance of war Is very compete. It is plain, from your remarks, that you don't know the difference between a howit zer and a mortar, and I believe you think that shrapnel, grape and can ister could ail be shot Indiscriminate ly out of a shot gun. DALE ROTHWELL Exclusive Optician American Nat. Bank Bldg Phone 609. WANTED. To rent furnished apartment of two or three rooms; or a house of three or four rooms PENDLETON IMPROVEMENT CO.. Over Taylor Hardware Store. uiiiiimiuiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMMiiiiiMiiiHiHHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMHmiiiniiiiiiiiiiiii& Dr. Thos. C. Ohmart i Dentist 1 Announces His Return I and ia now practicing at the usual location, 743 Main 2 St., over the Hub, Pendleton, Ore. s Phone 507 llttllllNlllllllimUIHIIMUIIIIIIIIIIHMIIIHHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIimnillliT or line animals he hunters license. must also take PI.AOK FOR SPOONS. These are called deadelements and I no one of the four by Itself can be alive but when they are all combin j ed in the wonderful form called pro- toplasm. the combination is alive When our bodies die they separate Vegas HcW as yags. James Morgan. Harry Carrier and; George Howard, the three men ar- rested by the police last Friday even- ing and suspected of being profes-j a young man and his best girl en alnnui vrnmrn are being held in ' tered a well known cafe and asked tail on vagrancy charges while the 1 f0r tea for two. The waitress brought i in these four same elements again. 3 officers Investigate further to learn , the tea. but omitted to provide them The very lowest form of lire we I if nsihle where thev secured their with two SDOons. know at present Is composed of only loot A short time after she passed along i one cell. This animal is called the . I for the purpose of clearing other ta- amoeba, and It lives in water. sllmJ Mexkn VMM Away. I bles. and the young man said to her: ; and mud. If you should put a bit Ben MontiHl. a Mexican, died at "Can we have a spoon, miss?" I Of mud or slime on a dish and look the county hospital Saturday after a I "Oh, certainly. I am Just going, at It under a strong microscope, y ju few days' Illness from pneumonia. He and you will have the room to your, would see a tiny moving mass that re- was sent to the hospital by Dr. Mc-1 selves." Answers. semblea transparent jeuy, Faul of this city when It was seen Ms WHY WALK WHEN YOU CAN RIDE To any part of the city for 15c Buy a book of tickets good for 20 rides for $3.00 and save 10c on each ride. The oldest and best Taxi and Touring in the city, moat careful anil efficient drivers. 4 Taxi cabs and 2 Touring cars at your service. Any part of the city or country day or night. Tickets on Sale at French Restaurant. PARKER TAXI CO., PHONE 98. Fine Watch Repairing by an Expert Horologist Royal M. Sawtelle Jeweler since 1887 condition was serious. He was fin- ployed as a laborer but notning is known about his relatives. He was! about 42 years old The funeral was held this afternoon. NEW VIEW OF AUSTRIAN 30 CENTIMETRE the Ih Alleges Error in contract. N. K. Bott has filed suit against Harriett Campbell and the other heirs Of Chares Campbell, deceased, to se. , cure a correction in a contract for lease of land which he made with deceased. He rented 1 000 acres land for five vears and. by an er ror which he alleges the scrivener made In drawing up the contract, he is: required to summerfallow 100 acres and seed 5tin acres In 1916 without I receiving compensation. He alleges this was not the Intention Of the con- j tract and claims the defendants are living to hold him to the literal In- i terpretatlon. His attorneys are Bale J i '; & Haley and W. If. Peterson. nr Was Snowbound. Walter Freeman. popular barber at the fleetz shop on Expert repairing of Watches and Jewelry. Satisfaction guaranteed Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler. I 2. . ' III 111 1 A A ' Wt BIIIB IUI I re8ervice nA usf action to' ''every I r1 ' I Up" " 1 1 from Kor(l agents everywnere, lour- lif J; j JPTMU 'K Car,$492.45j Runabout $442.45 f. . .. jMaa&mMk b. Pendleton. On display and sale at rP, ROUND-UP CITY AUTO CO. ' ' I I 810812 Garden St. This ph lograph v taken Ihv Herman i - , . illil i ''" T II imii mm iiiiiMlniillii eentli r mortal I .mTTi,. n I