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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1916)
I PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, ORKiiQSv THURSDAY, JANUAKV 27, 1916. EIGHT PAGES IPrices Tl$Smirm ,oix.it ss MAS MS (WOM As RA8BBAU. KKAL SCOTT Extra Special 2' ,-lb. CANS OF SEA PORT BRAND STRAWBERRIES We were surprised at the quality. We know you will be. WHILE THEY LAST Case, 24 cans $3.75 U-Case, 12 cans $2.00 I Bad txuiple to Wul, A marriage license was issued this' afternoon to James Paul Caldwell oil I'mspine and Uly Blanche fisntry.l also a resident of the east end of the! county. ill ,lulj;t ih-tiatc. Osmer E Smith, well known local attorney, and Miss Sabra N'ason, county librarian, will go down to Kcho this evening to judge a debate between the Athena and Kcho blah schools. 3 Cans 50c l.nlar;iii (-h More. The Popular Cash Store Is having some changes and improvements! made for the purpose of enlarging ; the shelf room for tne ladles' ready to wear department as it is the in tention of the store management to enlarge this department. this ear as thev have been for the past DM years, Wulla Walla t'nlun. Tonsil iv Itnaovcd. Miss Helens Herboth. local piano instructor, underwent an operation this morning for the removal of her tonsils. Trouble . Ncwqiiist. lien F Trombley today filed suit in the circuit 'court against Call Newoulst. asking Judgment for Mt. 07, alleged to be the amount due htm on aB accounting bad with, the de- fendant. w. m. 1-. tenon la all at- toraej . Gray Bros. Grocery Co, 'QUALITY" About 30 New II. S. Students. 55 Superintendent A. C. Hampton es- j gH I tlmatea that there will be about 30 3 ! pupils gij up from the grades to the' , high school BMCt week from the grail 3 ualing eighth grade classes. Kxami 3 j n a lions for the first semester are be- .ug taken this week. t.nind Master Missed iXHMtSvtiuaa. Urand Master John p Hall of the I. O. U. F. failed to arrive in Pendle ton last night for the meeting of the two local lodges, haviug missed con nections at La Grande He arrived this morning and will go on for a nv tini. .night at Weston. Two Phones, 28. 823 Main St. hiiiiiiiiiii .. " - . SAY Blue Ribbon 99 WHEN ORDERING FLOUR FROM YOUR GROCER It is made from ONLY THE BEST BLUESTEM WHEAT Monev back if not satisfactory. Our Turkey Red Flour Is as cod as any eastern milled hardwheat flour. Also guaranteed. Corn in ear $1.25 per sack Bran 75 per sack Shorts 1.20 per sack Millfeed 1.10 per sack Dried Beet Pulp ( good for milk cows) 1.50 pec sack Also oats, wheat and barley. Pendleton Roller Mills Telephone 47. linos Arc lMtid. Johnson t Addison) Mabraml, who was fined by Justice of the peace 1'arkes for illegal hunting, paid the Hi yesterday afternoon and was re leased from custody. His partner, Ueorge Howard, had already paid a similar tine. Dwartod wife .v.n Divorce. Alleging desertion, ilertrude this afternoon tiled suit in th cult court for a divorce from husband, Ueorge C. Gray, pie were married In Walla September. 1H1 and have dren. Haley & Rale) are tot the plaintiff. ctt loin le The cou- waua in no ehll at'.oimo a r 'MiiiiiiitiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiii' DO YOU REALIZE That when the Busy Store sells you merchandise at it, s every day prices that it is to your interest to buy where you get THE BEST; THE MOST for the lowest in price. One price to all. 5? Peerless apron check gingham . 5c ' , 32-in. Noxall high grade apron check 6'(c 8' ;c Quality dross ritiK ham 8' :! 10 Red Seal zephyr gingham 10 c 5c All high grade prints at 5? 5c Good weight outing flannel . 5c 8i Heavy weigh! out ing flannel 81 :;C G' iC Book fold percale, asst. fancy patterns G' tc 10c 36-in. percales, asst. faney patterns 10 12Vit Fancy flannelette, heavy weight 13'. Men's Suits, splendid assort ment of blue serge and fancy worsted $9.90, $12.50, $14.75. Men's corduroy pants, as sorted colors . $1.98 Hoys' corduroy ami fancy worsted pants 19c. 99c. and 98. Men's heavy work shirts at I5c Men's flannel shirts, asst. color, 98?, $1.49 and $1.98. Boys' blouses and shirts at 25c Men's work sox Of Wool mixed sox 12V Heavy wool sox 25? Men's leather lined mitts at 9c WAISTS, PETTICOATS, MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Remember, ladies', our new arrivals in Crepe de Chine waists, silk petticoats and muslin underwear are the latest the market afford and they certainly will appeal to you in pattern, quality and price. mum Lea- es laat sea- 2 year, Erred l)W Mad Dog Is shot. Officer Harrj Alltel Horse Thief 'Held. J H. Childers, who was Edwards was this inoruliiK summoned to MS LeWU street where a stray sheep don was evidencing symptoms of madness. The i animal appeared very savage and. brought When the officer arrived, started to she Me back from La Grande yesterday by 1 attack him, He die. his sun an Sheriff T. D. Taylor on a charge of I a, larceny of horses, was given a pre- liminary hearing in the Athena JUS- fecaled Verdict In Damage Mill lice court last evening and bound, Tne damage suit wherein over to the grand jury under ITS01 Pirce and Bert Alien of the Umatilla He is alleged to have stolen several j feneration sought to eecore I1I.M0 head Of horses. damages from the Walla Walla Vai- ley Hallway Co., was submitted to the Heiii Ranch Deal I jury yeaterdaj afternoon and a saaled Frank Stanton has sold to LerojF verdict returned to be opened In court Penland the lease and implements on I today. The plaintiffs and JaUn Mon his mother s place, the old Hen Stan, tana, ' a Mexican known hero, Were ton ranch, near Helix. The Iran- arlVtog in Walla Walla daring the action includes the transfer of the llonUtl. sh lnf,re , mi &nd ,hej, summer tallow on a large acreage ; haggy Glided with a street car. The Mr. anton is going to locate m uix i ptatntUfti were Injured Aiua crees country oetw een neii-v Walla Walla. laymen's Missionary Convention, Notices have been received in Pen dleton of a laymen's missionary con-1 vent ion to be held In Portland Feb maty 13 to 16. Invitations are ex tended to every male church mem- southwestern escaped, w as one 1 tiffs. Homer I. f the attoi but Montana Watte of Athena If Joe Wilboit, a Paoi guar, bought by the Br son. makes good next Bnodgraat, the former with the Praxes, will 1 the (irand Lodge of Bl Dnodgran tang the praises of Wllholl eo loudly to former President Uaff ney, and stated his reputation on Wllholt, making good, that Guff n bought him. Soodgran personal! signed the youngster to a Brave con- tract on his return to California last full. At present Wllholt Is a prominent candidate for a regular post In the Brave ontfleld, and may plaj next to his champion Wllholt Is a big man. six feet .' 1-J inches tall. Weighing 190 pounds, and he lilt ,:r.'4 playing for Venice in the Pacific Coait league U si leaaon. He is a very fast run ner, and during his college days at t'epauw University In Chicago, won ai Intercollegiate 100 yard event In 10 1-5 seconds, and on the same af ternoon won the 110 yard hlgh-liur. dies in sixteen and a fifth seconds. Wllholt Is a civil engineer when not I laying baseball, and makes his home at Calexlco. Cat. He Is twenty four vop can no BETTER AT m s , 1111 11 11 i 1 1 W1 ,.Vt OTHKR8 Mil, low --illllMlllimilMIIHIMUIMIIMIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIMIIIiniHIIimMnilMIIIMIIIIIIII? 1S47 and one of the original settlers Hatlleyville, Lime cotiiitt, was burled ut this place. HriKgs. who was SO ytan of age. was a victim of the gHppav He first located on land near Yaqulna Bay. but looted In 1855 to the farm where In- died, which ha SOqOlrtd as a home stead. He Is survived bv Mm. BrtKitn and six children VlmOHt gtoch in the Mud. Perry Watson, who lives north of Pendleton and who la here today, tells a story that Indicates the dan gerous condition ol some of the roads her in Oregon and southwestern by rea8on of the rN,ent WWKher I Washington. The convention will be while driving ,l0Bg Tuesdilv VPr thu addressed by 12 or 15 of the most unbroken snow, his team and sleigh j prominent missionary workers In the guddenly gank 'ln t greiu mass ol counlr mud and snow. The recent thaw had I filled a low ulace in the road with Preaideol of tmur Chib. ' thlck mud ttnd the snowfall the fol- manager wim, ,lay c.oniealed the nitfall. He cut his horses loose and one floun dered out of the quagmire but it took the combined efforts of four men and a team to drair the other animal 011 UIUD 01 that insurance company. COOS BAY-EUREKA LINE TO BE BUILT BY S. P. Drs. IDLEMAN AND INGRAM DENTAL SPECIALISTS f Clark E. Nelson, district of the Equitable Life Assurance So ciety, returned this morning from Portland where he attended a two-1 dav meeting of the oreeon Century L He ' was elected president Of the club for I the fnsuing year, c E. Heard, local j agent, and Carl Kupers of Helix, also : attended the convention and return ! ad with Mr. -Nelson. He did not j ester day. sleigh until miUUIUIIIlillllllHllllllllUHI11UIIIIHIIUI4lllinilUnUlUlllllHllilllllHllllUIIIIIIIIII& I Dr. Thos. C. Ohmart Dentist E 1 Announces His Return I and is now practicing at the usual location, 743 Main 5 St., over the Hub, Pendleton, Ore. Phone 507 lKtut is vears; Estate Administered, Almost eighteen years ago, on July 4. IKsk, John P. Taltlnger and Ed ward A. Taltinger, two young men born and raised in this city, were lost at sea when the ship La Bourgoyne, upon which the were sailing with their father on an intended visit to sank In the Atlantic. At the time they owned property on Mill Street in this city valued at $7500 and their estate had never been adminis tered upon until yesterday when their sister. Mary Ann Taltlnger, asked for the appointment o Ueorge W. Coutts as administrator. The order was in ,., rfWl l.. . ...... ,1, lut'tiuain r, i iirii Olliv I'-Mland Company ;ot Itonds. At the meeting of the city council. ' , ' -""" """" ! last evening Fred (ilenn & Co. ( , 'atue, av.nK oeen ios, aiso SlIIIIIIIIIIItlllllllllllllllllMtfllllllllllllllllttlinilllllllllllllllllllltllHfllllllllllllllllllR; , Und was awarded the South "l ,U" r h relinquished h. ! Main street improvement bonds, th j 10 h"r daughter. Did of that company, par, accrued in Realdenne Propertj .sold. Cox & Lonergan are today closing deal for one of their new houses I on Haley street with K. C. Kasmussen Ul tne rniiuri'iii icanitij. '".' I J.-f-,i have three otner oeais practical:? cloned for new homes on Kaley street 1 and say that prosper ts are very en-1 couraging for them to close up deals for the remaining lots OWhad by them in that part of town within a , verj j short lime. nd th ilm ItAll.ltOAH IS PREPARING FOIl THROCGH TRAFFIC IX sAN l FRAN CISCO. EUGEXE, (ire., Jan. 27. The con-1 traction of 26o miles of rallroud from Coos Bay to Eureka, Cal con-' net-ting the Willamette-Pacific, now nearing completion, and the Western Pacific, having Its northern .terminus at Eureka, will be the next link In ! the proposed southern Paclflce road down the coast to Sun Francisco. ; This announcement was made by H. ! P. Hoey, who has had charge of the Willamette-Pacific construction work I Mr. Hoey says that he has made n trip over the proposed route In con-1 r.ectlon with the construction plans Mr Hoey was unable to sav aba. i iflcallv when actual construction of the road would be started. He did say. however, that the policy of the company ln building the Willamette-! Pacific road has been to construct a I road which will be suitable to handle through traffic. He also said to lata the Wlllam-1 ette-Paciflc has cost 19.000,000. He Said there was no grade on the entire; fine greater man six tenths of 1 per cent. I With the link of road between i Coop Hay and Eureka completed, con I structlon from Mapleton to Tllln rnook would provide a coast road from Portland to San Franclaco. Our Painless Methods are a Surprise and a De light to Our Patients. t Two Lady Assistants Always in Attendance. Expert repairing of Watches and Jewelry. Satisfaction guaranteed Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler. 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 PEN DLETI IV I M PU( IV KM EST CO.. over Taylor Hardware Store. w m it wtnrw isr im iw igt in w it lAt m m m iftt m Mi in m sat rat im ia m Exactly Right Those who want the "Exactly Right" time can have it. We repair and regulate watches so that they are "Exactly Right." Bring your repairs to us all work guaranteed. Royal M. Sawtelle Jeweler since 1887 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 car service in the city, most careful and efficient drivers. 4 Taxi cabs and 2 Touring cars' at your service. Any part of the city or c ountry day or night. Ticket on Sale at French Restaurant. PARKER TAXI CO., PHONE 98. terest and 1132 premium having been adjudged the highest and best bid by 1 the finance committee. The council ! passed an ordinance authorizing the issuance of Improvement bonds in ! the sum of 3851.. belg the am I .,unt of the unpaid assessments on j the Riverside Drive and Hush street ! improvement. I i Mr-. DkOkSbn sells Home. 'I he beautilul big Home 0! Mr. arm Mrs J. K. Dickson at the corner oi South Main and High streets was lOld Next to a man who whines, the man who giggles is the greatest ag- gravatlon. Plonwr of I H IT I'a e. EftlKN'K. fire.. Jan. 17. Daniel B riffS, a resident of Oregon since SOCIETY GIRLS TO MATCH THEIR CARS Dr. H. J. Kavanaugb. ame to Pendleton from Dickson residence was t of fine homes built in U house Is built in the ) lots and lour addi-1 rther south on Main property Mrs. Dickson and son, Frank, expect to leave siffoi for i'ortland 10 Join Mr. Dickson, who Is In Ihe insurance business there. this week to who recently Albany. The one of the fir Pendleton. 1 center of tht tional lots U troes with the lob scils ai SI.02. Several more good sized lots ol wheat were reported sold esterday. the prices remaining about the lam as the day before, that Is about 11.02 or good grade club and. a few cents higher for bluestem. The way th market prices have wavered or fluc 'ateri whllf around a dollar, instead i! going up steadily as they did this lime lust year, has caused many far mers to let go their holdings who would otherwise have held a whll" longer. Several farmers of this ooun tj are reported to be Shipping their Wheat east In bulk, thus saving th bags over until next harvest, when th expect a shortage oT bags There has long been a movement on foot to have the farmers ship entirely in bulk and construction of bulk ware . ri are being contemplated agao. H J N I V rORX, Ian 27. go after the bit rOcordl 'I want toiljiwrence Wetherlll, prninintim .V. Y. I wan! t' i society girl had to say when It was i i earn the title of the le st woman drlv- -announced that she and Miss Kathei - : er In the Country, If I win my first Ine Dnhlgren may race their high ' race, I mean to go record-smashing, power cars against each other on the I I shall accept ithcr challenges If I Sheepshead lla speedway, this' do" That was what Miss Marie spring. II The Car With Proven Facts Brief Specifications Motor 314x412 valve-in-head motor, 75 horse power. Full floating rear axle. Anu lar ball bearing all through. Wheel base 115 inches. Weight ready for the road 2765. Road clearance with .'52x4 tires 9' ; with 38x4 tires lO'j. inches. Cars on floor ready for delivery. Oregon Motor Garage Telephone 468 117. 119. 121,123 Wt Court St.