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PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 16. 1916. EIGHT PAGES Tui Tern H Apple Week Just Received 250 Boxes of, Grande Ronde APPLES From Our Own Orchard at Imbler Oregon Our Regular Price Fancy Per Box .... $1.50 Extra Fancy $1.75 Gray Bros. Grocery Co. Add it ion III Dwelling. C. S. Howard has taken nut a per. I mil to build an addition to his dwell- ins on Webb street The addition will cost about J100. Of Interest to the Men NEW SPRING ARRIVALS Meeting oi rThirtpass tailed. Count) Superintendent t, C Young has culled a meeting of all of tha I achool principals in the oountv for Yeager Begins InspeciJost. J. A. Teager, deputy scaler ot weight! and measures, left yesterday (for Hermlston to commence upon his IMS inspection at weights and incus- urea. He expects to b. worklnt in this county for the, next six weeks. noon at 1 30. Hey. K K. Clevenger of the Haptist church win conduct the services Man operated in tinker Vbtt. sheriff August Hug or La t ; ramie 1 1 arrived yesterday and took hack with 11 him Russell R. Brans, the alleged j btUICO man who operated here last j Saturday and who attempted to re- I peat his trick here in Pendleton Sher- j Iff Taylor received Information that I the man defrauded merchants in! Baker b) the same same last Friday. I Two Phones, 28. 'QUALITY" 823 Main St. M Peeping Tom Gtyen G. B. The police last evening arresttM a man who is believed to be one who has been making a practice of peep ing Into Windows, After keeping him overnight, the police lectured him and grave him permission to leave the city as quiekh as possible. Suiters mcMff'ol Ankle. While returning home black and white masque morning. Mrs Robert N slipped upon the Ice-coated and sustained a fracture of ankle. The accident huppt In front of the home of Dr j Battery OB Jackson street, was iven Immediate medic tlon. arly Slant the this leld pa ill for samnla at tin Bee Hive .Pendleton l.lt.li Pent Store.) K iMUHTIf.si Francis nun-rat Tmamtww. The funeral of Joseph Francis, the aged man found dead at his home last Saturday, Will he held tomorrow af ternoon at 3 o'clock at the Brown chapel. Rev. H. H. Huhbel of the Christian church will have charge of the services. j Leave for Minnesota. I Mr, and Mrs. William and their niece. Miss Helen will leave this evening for Colo,, where they will vis't f osiora going on to uankat sola, where Mr. Burkhart wl the management of a brain Golden Rule line of stores, had Charge of the local store I time and will he sue lied II ind Hurl. Ilerl Just it, she hart loth. In Men's Clothing, Shoes and Furnishings, and we can show you a line of UP-TO-DATE, SNAPPY STYLES IN SUITS and the LATEST STYLES IN SHOES the factory has pro duced and as usual the Busy Store has THE NEWEST IN STYLE, THE BEST IN QUAL ITY, THE LOWEST IN PRICE. MEN'S SUITS New Spring styles in blue and fancy serge, fancy C Mai meres and Spring worsteds; $15 values, our price $9.90 MEN'S SUITS Smart styles in blue and gray Serges anil latest in fancy v a tune whi Itun Ton Parlors. LONDON An j by the Irish pre 1 Turkish carpets al is being made ir a boycott of iVor of Donegal! Hosing Off Suow, The street committee today put a gang of men at work reducing the masses of snow in the streets by hy draulics. The fire hose was brought into commission and streams of wa ter played upon the banks of snow down the center of the business ceded s been in the si iger. lit for by A ore 8 the hat cassimers; $17.50 values, our price MEN'S SUITS Latest Cdictfl in serges, cassimers and light English worsteds, best of linings, finish and make; $20.00 value, our price . S 14.75 MEN'S SHOES $3.00 value in veal calf, latest style dress shoe, button or lace $2.49 $3.50 value, gun metal, late toe, button or lace, long life Crossett shoe 82.98 llillllllllll NL it 12.50 MEN'S SHOES $4.00 value, gun metal, button or lace, splendid value for dress and service at fS.BO $.1.00 Crossett gun metal welt, for dress and service it has no equal $3. 88 See our lino of work shoes, we have the best values for service and durability, solid leather and bench made stock, !S2. i!). 92.98, s:L52. s:ls. Adv Upper Part for Far Vision jr. "gas fir illtelijmiH a I W No woman Ko ji ' t itn correct rrw .- f'.Tniooo ihii bock r it udty. Wr Lower Part for Jjear Vision If RYPTOIT IV. GLASSES XV Near Sight and Far Sight in one lens. I hey are ground trom wonderfully clear crystal glass, and the lower part is invisible. No lines and no cement. FOR GENUINE KRYPTOKS DALE ROTHWELL Optical Specialist American National Bank Rldg.. Phone 609. TARHl ITH Qv.artermaster Ser vant B. S. Parker, serving at the ardanelles read his own death no re ir. a home paper and wrote his (NDOX Australia and New Zea troopers stopping in England already married over S00 Eng girls. The Canadians are credl ith double that number. Will s-g-t at Fllot Rock, Rev. J. E Snyder of the Pendleton Presbyterian church, will go to Pilot Rock tomorrow to assist In conduct ing special services there. He will return Saturday and occupy his own pulpit Sunday, but will spend the greater portion of the next week at Pilot Rock. George Young Sued ror itiu sum. George Young, former well known local confectioner and now in busi ness in La Grande, is a joint defend ant with J B. Fisher owner of th" building in which he is located, In a suit for $16. oiio damages brought against them by clarence Batterson a former employe of Toting. Ratter son alleges that he was given Instruc tions by Young to go down cellar to turn off the water. While down then he fell In a hole, cutting his knee The wound became infected later and amputation was neeessan See our new arrivals in Men's Neckwear, latest creations in design and pattern, long flowing ends or shaped cut 25c, 15c m You can do better at r l . Pvnneu-Co lnc We Lead Others foHow II llillllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll e WyMMM th" human ED'S PLACE A complete line of soft drinks, cigars and tobac cos. Winehart's Golden Nectar, bottled or on draught. Pool and Billiard Tables. Former St. George Bar Location. I li HI MM! I'.MIN. Prop. Prix ior to New York, A. Phimister Proctor. prominent sculptor, who is making Pendleton his present home, left Sunday for Xew York to remain a month or six weeks While there he will give an exhibition of the sculpture he has done since coming west, the most no table piece of which Is his "Buck- No snow at Athena. Residents of Athena In the city to day were surprised to find so much snow left in and around Pendleton They state that a recent chinook car ried off nearly every hit of the snow about Athena whereas about Pendle ton there are big expanses of -unbroken white The south slopes about Pendleton are pretty well bared but the north slopes are still snow -cover bridge Dangerous For hlldren. The railroad bridge at Pilot Rock i Junction, which the school children I of lower Birch creek are forced to I use n order to get to school, has be- come more dangerous tor litis use of It by reason of the location of the ler- I mtnal yards at the junction, according to F. A. Michael, well known Birch creek farmer. He stales that the rail I road Company backs cars on to the bridge nearly every night and leaves them standing there so that the chll. ciren. In order to cross the bridge are forced to walk over the cars. Only the watchfulness of the trainmen has prevented accidents, he states. and Supt. BotltttS today notified the agent at the junction to warn all persons against trespassing upon the bridge. Mr. Michael declares that the county court can not much longer ignore th demand for a bridge across the river at this point i ItOKFI) 33 KXKMIES TO in: m m. mii mi i: from - N'AIM CLAIMS. Expert repairing of Watches and Jewelry. Satisfaction guaranteed Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler. ; i Ii rm i -tn Rancher in Bankruptcy, Robert C. Todd, a well known Her miston rancher, has been adjudicateo ! a bankrupt upon his voluntary petl. I tlon and the matter is now in th hands of Referee Fltz Gerald. His petition reveals that he purchased 21 acres from the Maxwell Land & Irrl gat 'u ' "o. five years ago and has since cleared and Improved it, putting In improvements to the value of 93071, ' He still owes the Alladln Land Co., N. V. Still Tied I A washout flfte thirty feet long- i has blocked traffic of the X. P. Into past two days. In ernoon was to tin damage would pri so that service cot, morrow. The ma running with but the 0 -W. R. & N are being routed b on account of Iron Vansycte can n the branch i his city for rmation thi rfect that sWy be repn r m A 1 Bill" iliirrixin Pas-:- wa William Harrison, resident of this city for many years, succumbed to the ravages of old age last night, dy ing at the home of Mrs. McGregor on UUcttt street, where he had been making his home for some time past. He was 79 years old Deceased was formerly In the dray business and had ar'nulred some property on West Webb street No known relatives sur vive him The funeral will be held at tin- Brown chapel tomorrow after - I ever, the tracks, v, j and consequently i 'still in serviceable regular local train j ton and Walla Wal j the main line the 1 a little late but n I damage is reports WOMAN IXVENT GOSKIPKH Ft IHIl' In line trains are j little delays, on1 'he Spokane trainsi way of Umatilla! lie on the line be- and Rlparia Be- lalla Walla, how,! hlle washed some ioft In places, arej condition and the I tietween Pendle-j la are running ' n t 'rains are running o particular track ! '1. I HIMPLIFIKD IP, HOl'SEWIVKS 3 Mt. Hood Ice Cr HENfi.1 BKSSODCS A' Y'JRK. enemv is to Lirab him by the throa and choke him I" death. He claim to have slain tweaty-fle in that wa since his career in a French regimen began. He came in delayed liner in Fraine fi Montreal. H Canada to ki take them to earn The Cream that made the the Mountain Famous Served in a Variety of Flavors Order by telephone for home use The Hopper Kettle "The Purity Sweet Shop" Cut Glass Values in your opinion, will undergo a remarkable changi if you have never visited our-Cut Glass department or know nothing of our prices. Wc art showing some remarkable values in cut glaa ' ', hil sparkling, well cut and high ly polisl a strictly high grade product. Come ii. and let us show you what a hand some little piece a couple of dollars will buy. We appreciate your interest in our goods Royal M. Sawtelle Jeweler since 1 887 11 ? Does Your Dentist Hurt You? If so you are not getting the best to be had in den tistry. We absolutely guaran tee to be able to extract the sorest tooth, take out the nerve, or prepare the most sensitive cavity with out hurting you. Our best advertisers are those for whom we have operated. ASK THEM. DrSr Idleman & Ingram Dental Specialists Two lady assistants. IWN, lid,. Feb. 18. Mrs ily Leathertongue has applied for iters patent on her simplified gos per for housewives, The gossiper ii prigned to supersede the old over te fence s'Steni "f SCahdalOUS sibi- ttton and consist- oi a combination saemlnate the very latest. Th' i mbl nation transmitter and receiver a little double ipse attached to tin it and the side of Ibe head and coll ected wirh the clothesline system by liberal coil of Insulated wire which ermits the usw to go about her us nl kitchen affairs while- entoving nis tu France. rived he was still wearing his service iinit"riii of Invisible gres anil his stee helmet. iti:Mi:is is OIVKN x ( LEAN HILL in INSIXi self. aker transmitter disguises Uie Ice. The personal iierl. is attached tu the forehead and sranteed to reveal every nook -arm'- in kitchens two block off. Leathertongue has record nt a.rds a initiate, flat. W cross he g slate. attai mitt side pan: ney M i l! Ill II. DIM. W5NTHOYE1) f Continued from page OOS-1 Movie i tot- Injured. i'.v vfovn'A. t ui.. ret i. -i- Barrett end Walter Clifton no Vie actor- probably were fa Jureil when a motorcycle eol ith their a itomiiblle. ajsMtaaai kre fieioasp)!. HALONIKI, Feb. 16, Rulgnrla hat notified the Ami-rk'an consul that Mrs Walter Fat w-ll. Wire of a Chi-1 cagu newspaperman and Dr. Hurry j Forbes, of Boston have been releas-! ed from Monasilr and are proceeding to Mwitseiwnd The pair have teen practically prisoners since their trou i,le Willi tie- rjih'ilties at Monimtlr furniture out in heaps The calh Withstood the shower of sparks Fire In Chicago City Hall CHICAGO, Feb in. A mysterlot fire started In the city hall near th laboratory where poisons belongln to Jean Crones the supposed an-i nl archlst poisoner, are being analvnel A bottle of oil was found In a cloak room on the seventh floor The Humes were curling Up the walls when Doctor Phillips, arriving early, discovered the blase Firemen soon Cheeked It The fire was regarded as significant became maps showing floor plans of the city hall anil fed eral building, were among Crone's effects. ai - 3 Dorm tossed I ' mm; While he I . us uitc .1 c! ii r. .. . . . -i PENDLETON'S BIG NEW EXCLUSIVE GARAGE FOR III lHT I gaBWBWBl rmri HE car that has made 1 walking expensive in Umatilla county. Lowest First Cost. Lowest Operation Expense Lowest Cost of Up-Keep. ANOTHER RAISE IN PRICE ON TIRES EXPECTED. A few 30-3 Firestone Tires at reduced prices to close them out. nouno-upuiyAUToto. 812 Garden St. Phone 651 VSiflNQTON, Feb. 16. -Under examination, t'reslilent wtnsiow e United Shoe liachlnenry com could not recoiled details of dels alleged bad fallh Fin tve Brandels practically a clean He said Itranitcls advised him ange the terms ot the company'" . Later he resigned as the igny's sttornsy and afterwards kltig it as a trust. Winslow ad d Brandels did BOI need the In- Information concerning th" com which he secured while attoT-