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PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1916. EIGHT PAGES New Seasons Goods that will Arrouse Quick Interest ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF THE LATEST SPRING DRESS GOODS AND SUIT INGS. THE SEASON'S BEST OFFERINGS IN STYLES AND QUALITY. SEE THIS LINE TO APRECIATE THE PALUES. lilllllllllM E3 I rancy rruits for a few days only we will sell Tea Garden Brand Fruits AT A REDUCED PRICE. It will pay you to investigate this: ruar s to Mr. and Mr Pilot Rock. on flab Botl of Win rm i i Bungalow. U Shaver ysatsftiaj tool I permit to ci ci't a bungalow street at a tost ol $'.'000. Dr. Kern to rcmum Work, Pr M. S. Korn. who recently Ut (forwent an operation .it St. Anthony's hospital, is able to he about on tht streets now ami expects to resume hi dent ii practlee Monday. cjty 65c Jar Whole Peache 65c Jar Halves. Peache 65c Jar Apricots 65c Jar Pears roo 50c 50c 50 iMylin Sfuteuoed to pen. Tom Mylln. formerly of this ai yesterday sentenced to the pent' tentiary in the Baker circuit court of a charge of attempted robbery. Hi: I sentence is from six months to throe and a half years. Showmxe i- Broken, Throusb the droppiua: or the im o( ja Klass candy Jar accidentally by oiu j of the employes yesterday afternoon the big plateglaat to)) or the beauti ful bis; candy showcase in the Koppei I Kettle was broken. It will be replaced by a new top. ; 75c value in Serges, Cashmeres, Poplin, Wool Crepe with hair line stripe, Fancy Suitings in light and tlark col ors. ",ti to 42 inches wide, splendid val ues. Our price 4C See our line of Worsted Shepherd Checks, assorted sizes, ;6 to 54 inches wide, our price 4fC $1.50 values, Serges, Henrietta. Poplin, Novelty Checks, Plaids ami Stripes in all the season's high colorings, 42 to 52 inches wide. Our price always 98 $2.00 values, beautiful line Serges, Hen riettas, Gabardine, Poplin and the late weaves in stripe ami fancy suitings. Our price always $1. 10 SILK ITEMS OF INTEREST TO YOU. Messaline in black, white an Also a complete line of other Tea Garden Brands. NONE BETTER. Gray Bros. Grocery Co. I To Go into Hide Business. Alex Kenning, former chief of po lice, win soon go into the business of buying and selling hides, pelts, furs, brass, copper and other such materi als. He intends purchasing an auto, making it into s "Kht truck and do ing his own hauling Curfew Will Ring. The curfew will ring out tonight. The police committee has made the necessary arrangements to have the firebell sound three taps Just at ! o'clock and this hell will he the sig nal for all youngsters under It! to hie themselves off the streets high colors. Our 69C H Two Phones. 28. "QUALITY" 823 Main St. idi- What Emerson Would Say of a Hallmark Watch Hamlet said. "What a piece of work Is man." Some years later when Emerson described the beat kind of man. he said of him: "He is put to gether like a watch." If Kinerson were living in this day he might say: "He is put together like a Hallmark Watch." If you never rightly appreciated a good watch, it i'as because you never consideted the wonders of its mechanism. The similarity between a good man and a good watch is not solelv that both have face and hands. You learned when in knickerbockers, that the hu. man b,,dy has about Mf bones, that you breathe by n cans of lungs, and tha't the heart sends blood thru the arteries. Rut the Child's Book of Nature does not tell that a watch has about ISO parts: that the ss cairfm nt is the heart: that the mainspring gives it what is equivalent to muscular power and that the balance wheel provides self cnntfol. Unreliability in watches or men is proof that they are wrongly constructed, or that their functions are Impaired. Each th. expert. (if the two sciences, med.cine and watchmaking, the latter is less speculative, and the rule of our wt leh repair department is "No cure, no pay." Sortie watches, like humai defects. Poor machinery and pool n stilt. Years ago people uppos came only from Switzerlani w re peculiar to the soil of r.ca leads the world in wa Here machinery and met highest stage of developm Watch is the composite creat cal minds of our generation have congenial give but one f iod timepieces such watches :ry. Now Am acturlng. e reached th' the Hallmark best mechani- In every part of the 1'nited Stales are doctors who P.' upon the physical, mental and moral qualifica tions of emigrants. If this principal ("overnn ent threw miscalled a watch. ! died to watches, and the rd every incoming thing k harbor would some day reputation and look f Put your confidence you will be repaid. Here " v.iur strong from a Hallmark StO ; name of the make, a Hallmark Watch and arantee: buy your watch ra ise the watches are timed, tested and properly fitte in the cases at the factory and the watch will wind, set and run as it should and in an) town or city in the 1'nited States th. "Bailmarli Store" will regulate or adjust it with out charge. When you select a movement and the case sepa- some part "I the piati or too high, or the ha an expert t obv Ms ) The Hallmark deale nme of your pure baa line If a man buys his i reasonably g" to the Only one who has qU III know the plet cost i- returned a b ay be too low id it will take ito.re to do with the out. n the dealer in any other rrom the barber, he might er to be shaved. carried an excellent watch can aire "f SUfib a possession. Its mired fold. Were it human it A person wh tint once a yes u io i a- iiftrii. Hate a fWSJK h visits a den--amine your Royal M. Sawtelle Jeweler since 1887 l ir-t Baseball the! ess her own hartdngers of the spring that is approaching Toda:' the ground where lias stood the Hap py Canyon pavilion has hecn the scene of a hotly contested baseball game w ith :'. score Of small boys as the contestants. Sues for Divorce. I Blanch M. tiray toda filed suit for divorce against her husband, Walter A. Gray, alleging tint seven years he has b j drinker of intoxicant contributed much towt '27 inch, $1.00 value. highgra price always inch, $1.50 value. Taffeta and black Dutchess Satin. Our price always 98c d inch $2.00 value Peau de Soie and Faille; heavy weight, soft finish. Our pr. $1.19 AND LADIES Do not forget to see our new line of Crept' tic ('hint Waists in all the shades of the season, the very latest effects 1.98. $2.98 Values that competition can not touch. Inveatigatr srandai Among 11 County Judge 0, H. M ush venlle Officer John Ballsy are this afternoon iiuestlgatlng the circula tion of copies of some obscene verses among a large number of school boys i yu can d c7l (SocC&n (iijPjf We Lead b I better at gggjj Others follow lui i '': :,: i'! : . il! i' MMtllli 1 : -1 i M ' : : i 1 1 1 , ' ! ' I , ! , : : : 1 " : '! MliL Mrn.Mr ; . ! 1 1 M . i " ! , : I ' ! 1 1 1 1 ' ' i i ' ! ! I ! ! i ; i I ! IT : M i : : ; ' '" " r 1 1 : ; : 1 1 M I i ! ! ; : M ! H i ! ! I H 1 1 fr,- -r- flllllllMCIliaiUllMIIIlirill11IIIIIMlllllllllltlltlIIIIIIlllllllll1VIfltlllllirillll1lll1lll1llllll1llllillllllIllllllIliriElll1llIIIIIIIillCllllllilLllllltllllillllll iilllllilllililliiiiMiMimmimiiiimmiiiiiir. E B Castas) was In Pilot ltock. Change of Hotel Clerks. Ray l.e Fevre. who has been chief clerk at the Hotel Pendleton for the past year, has resigned his position and will be succeeded by Roscoc VaUghan, who has een night clerk. Mr. Vaughan's place will be taken by W Clault. who has recently been con nected with the Hotel Benson in Port land. Mr Le Fevre will remain here for a week or two. between the ages of copies were printed boys working in the pi through the msscursd lads. ind 14. The J. SI. Bmkely for sheriff. James M Blakely, prominent En terprise stockman and brother of Deputy Sheriff J. A. Bluely and of ex Sheriff W. M. Blakely of this county, has announced his candidacy for the democratic nomination for sheriff of Wallowa county at the spring primar ies. He will oppose Edgar Marvin resent ensumbent. The republi also have two men out for the M. O. Courtney of I.ostine end Crammer t oino vftcr Mleged Yeggman. Sheriff Harry Lelder of Lswtstofl and Deputy Welker arrived today to take hack with them James Morgan. Harry Carrier and Ro Howard, the three alleged yeggmen arrested here sevesal weeks ago by the police and who have since been held by Sheriff Taylor in spite of their efforts to free themselves by habeas corpus proceed ings. They are wanted in Idaho for burglary and were extradited from this state. Notice to tile Public All persons are hereby notified thai will not be responsible for any del ta ODtracted by any one after this date. Dated February If, 1916. Athena irsgon, MRS. JOSEPH FOREST, (Adv.) th Appropriation l',cimburiblo. As it passed the house of represen tatives Congressman Btnnott'l bill pro viding money for the construction of bridges at Thorn Hollow and Mis sion is reimbursible from any future additions to the Indian tribal fund here. The amendment was insisted upon by Republican Ijeader Mann, the bill as originally introduced call ing tor an appropriation out of the feneral fund. The reimbursible fea ture of the bill does not affect any tribal money already apportioned to Individual Indians but applies only to tribal money. It is the presumption that the bill will be passed in Its pres ent form. Deepest snow in 8-1 Years. That the recent snow was the heav iest in his experience as a stockman J of this county was the statement ol ! Henry I.a Zinka. prominent cattle I raiser who came down yesterday from his ranch on Cable creek. Mr I.a Zinka has been In this county 34 years and never in that time, he sayj. has the snow reached such a depth as two weeks ago It was five feet on the level at his place, he states, and there Is still two feet there. He had plenty of hay. he says, and his stock came through in good condition. Attention Hoose, Notice is hereby given that there will be a special meeting at the Moose Hall. Monduy night, February lilst. at 7:30. for the consideration of ver Important business by special rsQUSSt I of members All members are re quested to attend. JOHN Bl'TLKK. A Rare Musical Treat ORGAN RECITAL t of st, Johns i from a sorle tour of the tuirch of New at the 'all will give an York City, and now reti American Exposition, a Organ recital at Hie FIRST METHODIST CHURCH MON0AY, l i lt. It, VI s p. M. Mr. Teague will be assisted by Mrs. Curl 14 War, soprano, Miss Gladys lliitnley. contralto, and Miss Margaret LiOWSll, violin. Admission .mi Cents, (Adv ) Dictator Notice K. of c. All Brother Knights are requested I to meet at the K of C. nail at 1:30 p. in. Sunday, Feb. 20, to attend the fu-1 neral of our late brother, Thomas McMahan CrEOROE PHELPS. (Adv. i Financial Secretary. I HFTTY t.ITI'l.i: not. STORY. (Continued from page one.) Does Your Dentist Hurt You? If so you are not getting the best to be had in dentistry- 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. Drs. Idleman & Ingram Dental Specialists Two lady assistants. Three of Pendleton's four Judges, Judge Marsh. Judge Parkes and Judge Fitz (terald, failed miserably when asked to repeat the sentences. Th? fourth. Judge Phelps, probably es. caped a like fate by his absence from the city. Judge Marsh, who is a bachelor, started out bravely, "I saw in the street a pretty little girl." and he probably did. bul that had noth ing to do with the matter at hand. Judge Parkes curtailed the last sen tence, that Is he b ft the tall off the cur, and Judge Fits 1 lerald didn't give the poor dog a leg to stand on. Mayor Best, after hearing the sen tences and learning their purposes, j refused to commit himself, being a wise politician. Soma of the braini est of the councilmen flunked igno bly. Chief of Police (lurdane. In stead of repeating the sentences, in- i'tuired whether or not the dog were 'a muzzle. The county officials, with hardly an exception, proved their Binet imbecil ity. Most of them took a running start at th' passage but stumbled and 'fell before the) 'Mine to the end. The only mental giant in the whole court- house was DeputJ Sheriff J. H. Kstes Alter Sheriff Taylor had put long legs on the dog and : deputy sang out v. ithout a break j the superiority o of his chief, he Expert repairing of Watches and Jewelry. Satisfaction guaranteed Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler. Remember the Number 90 Order a Neapolitan Brick of Mt. Hood Ice Cream For Your Sunday Dinner &he Kopper Kettle "The Purity Sweet Shop" T J 11. his be correct passage uid, having proved his mind over that hired he couldn't understand win he held the Sttbordi. nate position. , P.ight up ami down Main street th leading cltisena acknowledged their mental Incapacity. Most of them looked sheepish w hen they learned the nature of the test, a few were in ! suited and some refused to incrimi nate themselves by an attempt. Any ; way Mr. Blnel has made the people I of Pendleton look like a sorry lot. but I they can tak" th- consolation that the j Sams test can prove the same thing in any other elt. u'autiQA About Use and Selections of Spectacles . .. . i. - 7 r.rwflAi term a.ittbbI w,r will h wbl. tor! thw pnit e i 4itAn,- of I Kirt ftm th rm Mfl .smiim, ii Will B W. W rwi It With WW h ... WpfUlY If IWUbk 'J! -v. w -,- . r. l-'- - .-1 -h ' '. - - tM - th M wwvwm ttfwi frn fwidinf or w of if the kmwra lw hunt! or rwi -' ' . wr -i - - M - -' Tw IwnwM M lit IW Chwp r"l - of wwul ima.'y wr-d h uNpwrfwrtly fwrmwl rurtwtw CnSMwI um of l clH f wMmmwatM U) JPfJX ,fwU IB tSt fft wobUmb If your vision does not meet the above requirement your eyes should have immediate attention. SEE DALE ROTHWELL Optical Specialist American Nat'i Rank Rldg. I Phone 609. tilenn Scott, ting farmer of Cold Sorbins Is at the St Oeorge I .1 I Brown loenl furniture dealer, went to Milton today o business, n Hunrh of Adams was regis- i..rna -i ihw lo.u.-mn Innt evening. John I. Marker, well known Men- cham resident, is down from thf mountuln Dr. O. W Tape, head of the Hot Lake sanitarium is a guest of the Ho tel Pendleton - Pete Sheridan, prominent Hotter Creek gtOCttfalser, came In esterda from his home. Dodge Brothers MOTOR CAR CAR LOAD TO ARRIVE TUESDAY $885.00 F. 0. B Pendleton will be sold in this city by Car very much improved, although all improvements interchangeable with first car manufactured, which is Dodge policy. Oregon Motor Garage Telephone iH. 117. 121, 11S, Weet nn St 1