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PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1916. WIGHT PAGES Just Received BY EXPRESS TODAY Seal Shipt Oysters j SOLID PACK, NO WATER, PER PINT 50c. FINNAN HADDIE, per pound 25c jj KIPPERED SALMON, per pound 25c jj FRESH RANCH EGGS GOLD MEDAL BUTTER Complete Stock of Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Received by Express Even.' Morning. II Itrpalr Dnrltliu.-. iu iVnncrly has taken out a per mit for the repair of his dwelling on West Court street. The work will "t approximately JSOO. .Hiimiiiniiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii imiiiiimmiiiiiiHii iiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinu iiiiniiiiiiiiii huiiiiiiiiiih I The Every Day Wants of the Men & Boys f In Clothing, Shoe and Furnishings, can be filled at the Golden Rule at price you can't 5 duplicate elsewhere. Let us save you money on your purchases. Compare our goods S and our prices and you will be convinced, jjj W ater Turned on Snow. Hamley & Oo. this morning used a stream of water from the fire hy. into Wallowa county, the latter was foreed to lirins the hody out In sleiith. j The mother of the deceased. Mm j Thomas, lives at Sunnyslde. Wn. i.rn.n.; Ha in OM iiHiii A lialiy ulrl was horn this to Mi and Mrs. Jack Johnson of Sl'J Hazel street. The mother was for. meil.N Miss Myrtle Myers Train w-rlv Minos orninl. The train service on the O-W. R. & X. lines continues almost norma, no ficsh trouble helm; reported. Xo. 6 from Portland came in a little after I ttrs morning and No. 17 from the east was scheduled to arrive early this afternoon. Gray Bros. Grocery Co. aide I x fight In the view of ROM Carney, mini ster of the lVndleton Meat Co.. the cattle losses in i'matilla eounty have thus far been llsht. Aaide from the cattle lost by the Indians there are praet cally no losses reported. The situation is serious, however. with many stockmen and they are praying for the snow to go so that there may he early srass for the stock. Umwcs iBHnm u son. The entire estate of the late Mar- tha A. I! ehardson of Milton la left to her only son. Amos, by the terms ol her last will and he Is named execil- I tor Without bonds. Men's heavy fleece lined shirts and drawers, liiif Men's heavy ribbed cotton union suits 98f Men's wool ribbed union suits $1.98 Boys' heavy gray union suits for 49 Boys' fleece lined shirts and drawers, 50c value . 25f Boys' heavy knit coat sweat ers at ... Men's flannel shirts, assort ed colors 98f, iM.19 and 91.98. Men's Wool BOX UV i Men's heavy wool SOX . 25 Men's cotton mixed sox. 5 Mvn's sox. black or tan 8' ;f 85c Heavv denim bib over alls at 4 $1.00 Oshkosh or Underhill overalls Hll? Jumpers to match. Men's suits in blue serge, fancv worsteds and cassi- meres at i.!M. 912.50, 1 1.75. Roys' suits in blue serge, heavy Scotch worsteds and cassimeres ! l .is. 9.j?v ijw.is. Men's English corduroy Men's dress calf shoes, lace or button Men's veal calf, lace or but ton , ?2.49 $4.00 t; lyear welts $2.98 (4.50 Abington shoes $3.50 $5.00 Regents, latest button at $3.98 Work shoes, double Hole, at 92.98 Double sole welts . . 93.50 Youths' shoes, assorted styles 1.10. 1.09, 91.89. Hoys' school shoes 2i2 to 6, assorted styles at 91.08, 2. 19, 2.98. I'ohvIo-iiiv Suit Filed. A foreclosure suit was filed today by A. IV Pevonshire against Karl K Utttefletd and many other defend ants. Carter & Smythe are repre sent Iuk tin1 plaintiffs. nants . .... 91.98 Our windows will also give you an idea of the many values we offer, but see our complete line and at tha price we sell, you Will realize that you are saving at least a third OD your every purchase. , roc can no BPTTKH AT Two Phone?, 28. 'QUALITY" 823 Main St. illlHIIIIIIIlltllllllllllltllllllllllltllllllllllHIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIt: E Agents for I W B, Corsets Phoenix and Bursons Hose for Ladies Progressive Make Ladies' Skirts No More Money to TjOaH At the last meeting of the city wa-j ter commission. It was decided that no more loans will be made out of! the sinking fund. The water depart-! ment In three yeurs will have to takei up t 145,006 bond issue sold 17 years j aso for the improvement of the old; system. As the money from present loans comes in. It will he placed In the banks and four per cent certifi cates of deposit taken out so that the cash will he available for taking up the bonds when the time comes. iH-huic at HenaJstta Friday. On Friday evening of this week the Hermlaton and StanfleM high school debating teams w li debate In Her. mutton on the oucstion. 'Resolved the I'nited States should adopt the RwlM military system." This debate is a part of the county leacu,- schedule, U K IJJAD OTHK.it FOLLOW 7ltlllllllllllMIIMIII1lllllllltllllll IIIIMIIIIIilllllllllllllllllltllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllMllllllllllllllllllllllllllltn: Police Office Has Son. A tell pound baby boy was born at 1:30 this morning to Mr. and Mrs Harry Edwards at the home of Mis Bid wards' pareata Mr .md Mrs. U It Schell. 601 Post street. Mr. Kdwards is day officer on the police force and Mayor J. A. Rest was present to wel come the arrival of his son. JUST IN BY EXPRESS All the very newest models and materi als. Some are of the new Golfin Cloth in dainty shades: large ocket and button trim ; others are of the black and white piping; also beauti ful plaids, serges and silk poplins. Popu lar Cash Store prices Scvia Isnfstaal Librarian. Owing to the illness of one of the! library staff and also to the increase Of work caused by the rapid growth; of the I'matilla county library, Mrs. I IVida 1. Smith has been engaged fori a six months period as special assist ant at the library. Mrs. Smith has1 ; taken the course In the Portland Li- I brary training class and has since' fj, I been on the staff of the Portland II-! . bfary from which position she is tem-i, . tor porarily spared to help in the enter-! , wency m the county library. Clean The Sidewalks. Considerable complaint has been made during the past few days be cause residents have not been clean ing off their sidewalks. The thaw has reduced the snow to a soft slush underfoot and children have diffi culty In getting to school with dry feet. It was announced th s afternoon that the Klks' Informal dancing party which was to have been given tomor row evening, has been indefinitely postponed because of the condition 01 the streets, making it difficult to get down town The new date will be announced soon. Mr and Mrs this afternoon short visit. James P for r.irll Wyrlck left kopper Kittle Opens, This morning ut II o'clock the Kopper Kettle, Pendleton's new sweet shop, was formally opened by Charles If, Stype, the proprietor Noon lunch Ml served from 11 un til It 10 and the house won crowded to capacity. Mr. Stype Intends mak ing a specialty of these noon lunches, placing emphasis on quality and ser vice. The Kopper Kettle is equipped with beautiful fixtures and Mr. Stype has made It a very attractive place, one of his wall decorations In a large painting of Sees-Yuse, well known Columbia river Indian, us taken from .the photograph of Major Ie Moor-house Art U rover came in from Heine tnis morning. Mrs, M. II. Htllman of Milton Is la $3.45, $5.45, $5.95 $6.45 and $6.95 ! fife in Wagon House. An exploding lantern this morning j ntttfl aooui lv:v caused a lire in me cov ered wagon at H"7 West fourt street back of the Al P.ichardson residence. The family of Mrs. Stewart, a colored woman, is living in the wagon and. a fire in a stove near which the lan tern was sitting, caused the explosion. An alarm was turned in and the fire truck succeeded in making the run through the slash thoiiffh The fir had been extinguished before the firemen0' Iml 1 arrived. The damage done will am onnt to approximately tno. Petition for tdminlstrator. Charles P, Collins this morning filed a petition in th- probate court, asking to be appointed admlnistra-! for the estate. of Herman Sohmeil of Milton who died on .lan. 27. The estate consists of two houses and lots In Milton valued at 11500 and person I al property valued at 1405.4 1. De- survived bv 1 divorced wife and four children. ' . NEW TUB SILKS NEW CREPE DE CHINES NEW BATISTE NEW GINGHAMS AND PERCALES NEW WAISTS NEW MIDDIES 1 Popular Cash Store ( Better Goods for Less Money. rilllllltMIMIIIMIil!IIIMIIinMIIIIHMIIIlHIIIMMMIIIIIIIIinillllMMinilllllMIII!MliT Memiwii Battle I 'ought A hot battle in which cold B&ot -balls were missies was fought yester day afternoon at the Main stree; ; bridge between two groups of hig!. school students The greater force occupied positions at the south ap I proach of the bridge while a half ; dozen other boys, protected by snow j Tenches In front of the Brown fur j niture, replied to their fire For n lhalf hour they held their own agait.st big odds and, when reinforced bv a number of spectators, charged a-id routed the enemy. The chief casualty was a swollen eye received by ore of the bridge battlers. Student to HeauUr) (.round-. This evening at a board meeting plans for the improvement and beau tifioiilion of the high school grounds will be discussed. The plans, when adopted, will be turned over to the agricultural department under Prin- P. Q am bee, and the students will work them out Principal Ham- bee has been confering with the land scape architect of the Oregon Agri cultural college. The regular board meeting was held last evening but. aside from the allowing of lrlls. th only business transacted was the au thorization of the purchase of 27 new hat and cloak lockers for the high school. i-nts I Mrs a P. P .1 I Pi W. Snowshoe Party is Back After Rescue of Man in Cascades ndleton today. T. Lambert of Hermleton ion visitor today. Itourke of Heppner 'i a guest of the Hotel Pendleton U Campbell and sister of Heppner were at the St. (ieotge yesterday. !t. It. Lewis, prominent Echo mer chant, Is a Pendleton business visitor. Fred t. Btoek, proprietor Of the Hotel Pendleton, left this afternoon for Portland Irkln O, Brooks, bookkeeper at the Athena bank, spent last night In thJ city. The United Artisans enjoyed a so dal session last evening after th-irl regular meeting. Mrs. A. H Wisdom and daughter! of Pilot Rock were Pendleton visit ors last evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Sb-vers left to day for Iowa for a month s visit with relatives of Mr. Norm Mrs. Joseph kturph) returned yes terday from Hot like where Mr.j Utlrphy Is taking treatment. K. Hudeman and Abe Molstrom of! Myrick station were incoming pas-j I yengers on the morning N. P. train, j W. Hollons and A. Ituckley. well known o-W. off.eials. were over rrora La U rands yesterday looking Into the situation here. Emory Knotts. prominent brslness - Mrs. Frank snaggart IMi. Mrs. Anna Swaggart. wife of Frank n,.Kaii. uiru iaj-i ,-aiuiuttj ui Mefijruur j,,en nome near r.nterprise. according CO word received here, and the body Isi expected to arrive this afternoon. Itj will be taken to Athena where fune-i ral services will be held tomorrow af-i ternoon at 1 o'clock. Deceased wa. ' a former resident of Athena and her husband s a son of Link Swaggart. prominent farmer of Athena who is! PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. I -i 'snowshoe party r o hed Portland "hi i morning after saving James Tmpl(-! man of Pilot Hock, Came In last eve- ton, a homestead-r from starvation ning from his home. He states the In ihe i.'ascHdes neat Larcn mountain. ; alarm over a possible fl battled thrrugh the snow from Sunday morning until Mond: y noon, teaching Templeton, who Ml so weak from lack nr food, Just in time to save his life. IXX VI. M N INVENTOR. ly abated there. A. W. Shoemaker, traveling pas senger and freight agent of the Mis- th d st thern The reporft t wanted to de vote the entire front pag--of yesterday's dally to our Openhtl but we felt that i' would not be fair to bury th.' Ford Peace Movement with out a last kind word. -THE- Kopper Kettle OPENS We wish to thank the Pendleton people for their patronage and praise Some of Our Specialities MOUNT HOOD ICE CREAM PRINCESS CHOCOLATES LOVELEIGH'S CANDIES Did You like that Pie Yesterday? Hot Lunch 11 a. m. to 1:30 p. m. 632 Main Street da, . (Continued from page one.) 1 m Drs. Cut Glass Values in your opinion, will undergo a remarkable change if you have never visited our Cut Glass c pMt&tut or know nothing of our prices. We are showing some remarkable values in eul glass. White, sparkling, well cut and high ly polished it is a strictly high grade product. Coine in and let Ul show you what a hand Mime little piece a couple of dollars will buy. We appreciate your interest in our goods whether you buy or not. Royal M. Sawtelle Jeweler since 1887 I D L E M A N 8c I N G R A M WE TRY TO BE AS CONSC IENTIOb'S AS IE THE SERVICE WAS BEING DONE IN OUR OWN MOUTH. COULD ANYTHING BE MORE FAIR? Two lady assistants D E N T A L S P E C I A L I S T S Attention, Rfkft! Oil n. to the lniDtlHHlble load.s and street the Klk's dnnce will be post poned until a later date. Definite an nouncement will be made later throiiKh the newspaper annooie lnK the new date. (Adv.i COMMITTEE. eliminate thin feature -if "Fordlnn ." .li Kellenberger ku never laid any claim to being an Inventive (fc :.. ..- lie declare tola , Ma find in vention and will be hi laat. The Idea wan born of a recoffllUWd need aad he developed It oulckiy he ItfttejL The actual destining or the model took niot- t.m- He wenl to ,-pok ine I j Vf? CTO AIN CONSTANT 0,am m t week anrl had Ilia model Thta mornlni he luted it on to ore Often means constant head- idem Fords in the city and , ,10,,,,,llunaH demonetrattoi with mx -' " , . fitted by my system will give relief. of the made men In the car he traveled easily through the sluxhs Mtreete on the new Keiu- and, with th- compound gear. limbed the Matt) Main Mtreet hid without difficulty. In fact he stop ped dead atlll hnlf way up and then started again. Kvldcni'lng the Krt power the Compound Kears give the machine, he butted the car up against a post In the Karaite and, with chains on the back wheels, spun them around and around on the floor. Mr. Ke'lenberKer has not yet defi nitely formulated his plans for mar ketltm his invention. He has had of fers trom several companies but has refused them all A number of lo ral men have money ready to put H the venture. He ha had no negotia tions with th Ford company and de. dares any proposition mint come from the couipanv. Ills rights Hie lully protected by patent The hlet difficulty In manutai luring the gears result from the fact that steel fac tories are rushed with wartime or ders. The device Is so simply con structed that It - n easily be attach DALE ROTHWELL Exclusive Optician American Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phone 609. Expert repairing of Watches and Jewelry. Satisfaction guaranteed Win. Hanscom THE Jeweler. PENDLETON'S BIG NEW EXCLUSIVE GARAGE FOR THE car that has made walking expensive in Umatilla county. Lowest First Cost. Lowest Operation Expense Lowest Cost of Up-Keep. FORDS now on our floors for immediate delivery and an expert FORD factory mechanic here to repair them properly. We Repair FORDS Only. Round-Up City Auto Co. 812 Garden St. Phone 651 'I ed to any Ford at a low expense probably not more than 2S