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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1916. EIGHT PAGES Hill l!Iil!!!lflIIH!tlltilllHI!!lll!nilllftltll!!IIi!t1Utillll!l!tt Of Course You Know. f? That you can buy the new 1916 goods for LESS at The Golden Rule store than you pay elsewhere. WHY? Because with our heavy quantity casn ouying lor oo Dig Busy Stores selling for cash cutting out all over head expenses we save you money. PAGE EIGHT I m jy a uJ Fancy Fruits for a few days only we will sell Tea Garden Brand Fruits AT A REDUCED PRICE. It will pay you to investigate this: 65 Jai Whole Poaches 50f 65c Jar Halves. Peaches 50c 65( .Far Apricots 500 t.c Jar Pears 50c Also a complete line of other Tea Garden Brands. NONE BETTER. Gray Bros. Grocery Co. S day fi 5g I llrrmi r. i . i i,vi. regular inertias of the v. C. T. be held tomorrow afternoon al clock in the parlors of the Hap- urch. I lushest, street flusher has been r the first time in Sui h streets as are f the late snow hav The Court is asked to give her 10 days in which to settle ami, in the event site lias not, to foreclol held against the propel Ualey are attorneys for the out to severe 1 almost been Pwlerajocs operation, Mrs. A i:. McCully Of tree) this morning uhderwi oration at St. Anthony's ho New Shipment of Ladies Sprinir Drosses, Ladies' Spring Waists M $4.88. $5.90. $7.90, $12.50. New Shipment Ladies' Gingham House Dresses, all colors, all styles USf Ladies Spring Coats $9.90 Ladies' Spring Suits $12.50. $14.75, $ 18.50. nortgagt Ituley & plaintiff. Ladies' Spring $2.98. $15.98. New Silk Petticoats $1.98, $2.98, and $3.49. Sateen Petticoats IJIc. 89f 98c, $1,49 it on Man irts was receiyed from Hermit s morning by Undertaker Ralph i that .John 11 Hughes of that j had pissed away. Glen Stur went down this morning to Barge Of the body. Verj hi m RoapttaJ. lira Uorton, a sister of Dr, i. r. Temple, underwent an operation Sat urdaj at the hospitat. She-is report- You Can Always Uo H Better At I Page ir. tan. If John W QUI, who was here abouts In 1915, is within call, hi should get in touch with K I Halcon of Medford. who writes to the Com Daughter i Born, An eight pound daughter wa this morning to Mr. and Mrs. Eftnbuik at the home of Mrs Karl, tti Spruce street. 83 Big Busy Stores. tallied Twenty lnllnr. .less Kdmlsten this afternoon plead ed guiit in police court to disorderly reial association stating that mat-i conduct and was fined 110. He was s of importance are awaiting the I arrested hi officer Nash for drinking at Mr. QUI, who can not be public pl.ua Two Phones, 28. QUALITY" Baseball ar 823 Main St. baawbaj Spokar league. WIU Import Haitian Brides. RAKER. Ore. Feb. 21. -Before the' end of spring, three Belgian maids, freak from their native land, will ar- j rive in Baker to wed a like number! .if laborers in the South Baker mills. socordlng to information giyen out to County Clerk Coombs this morning. According to the law. unnaturalized residents of the I'nited States bring ing prospective brides to this country, must first make affidavit that they will marry the girls anil support them, on their arrival, and this the Belgians faithfully promised to do. The affidavits were mailed to the secretary of the Belgian legation at Washington. D. C, but no record of the names was kept at the clerk's office. i New Cashier at Work. layer Married. v g, Miles has arrived from Vic- Mttr Marnardy. Indian I ,rja g (. , uet cashier for the layer and member of the American ITiiii Pa rlurin the :!n day absence of John Sievers who left k with hla family for Kansas i with relatives. Commercial Club Asked to Support the Taylor Bill PROVIDES I'Olt l t EMENT (!' MONEY X)R WORK IM THE RESERVES. BASKETBALL TEAMS RETURN AFTER SERIES OF GAMES llli, II SI NiMH. PLAYERS WIN TWtl It TORIES N l V I CI- 1)1 -I I 'IK THRICE, im in the northwestern married at me iuiuin:ij.lK. mission yesterday to Ullie stayer. the!,,.. ceremony being performed by thei ltev J afx Cornellson. The bride was ;simn vr1 rUv the widow of the late Billy Lo. HOCUS, .11. lie A Rare Musical Treat ORGAN RECITAL Mr. Cecil Teague. Organist of St. John's Episcopal Church of New York City, and now returning from a series of recitals at the Pan American Exposition, and a tour of the Coast Cities, will give an organ recital at the FIRST! METHODIST ( HXRCH ON MONDAY, FEB, 21, AT P. M. Mr. Teague w II be assisted by Mrs. Carl Power, soprano; Miss (lladys Handey. contralto, and Miss Margaret Lowell, violin. AdmL-sion ."0 t ents. Attend Lumbermen' convention, A. H Cox, manager of the Oregon Lumber Yard, will leave tonight for Portland to attend the lumbermen's convention in that city. Ben L. Bur roughs, another local lumberman, is already there and E. R. Lester, pilot Rock lumberman, came In Saturday TomowBW Holiday. to catc the tram for Portland. j Tomorrow, being the anniversary ot the birth of George Washington, Is u Two Marriage ijni. leKal noUday ln Oregon and Pendle. Marriage licenses were issued Bat- Kw. ,i n,.MIr ,,ffle.. win he Henry Kggers this nu.rning receiv ed a telephone message from his place north of Pendleton stating that it was snowing hard there. The sky has been overcast in Pendleton all day and the air cold. Many predic tions of mow here are being made by old-timers. urday afternoon to Oscar hardy. of Pottawatomi Okla.. and Lilly Stuyer. 48. county, and to Leslie G. ! and Alta Barnes. iO, both o The first mentioned coupl dlans isued Bat C. Mar I county. of this ewell. 24. closed during the du. Attention to the significance of the day will be called in an appropriate manner in the public schools. sh s. Moore. To foreclose a mortgage upon I ' I note for J2000, S. A. Ash today filed Ittracttva Window Display. iUj, n tne 0irouit court against Thos. The Independent Garage today has,B Moorc an,i wife. Tno Alaska An in attractive window display which I thraclt Coal Co.. whtch claims an tnat iLsning nays are not tar I Interest in th land is also lendant. Carter & Smythi jr the plaintiff. Guests Arrive Without Warning Nothing Prepared for Lunch SEND TO Gh Kopper Kettle For a Salad For Ice Cream Your Worry is Over Telephone 90 - " '- j .i jji x. i.i '-p am wt suggest distant. The display represents a sportsmen's camp In the mountains A tarpaulin shelter has been stretch ed from one car to another and in the foreground Is a sportsman reclin ing for the night with all of his ac coutrements about him. made de-at- torne "Real" Not "Reel'' Cowboys Miss Florence K Plag. a .Spokane I stenographer who is tired of the hum drum of city life and feels the need of ranch atmosphere, writes to th" Pendleton commercial club to secure the name of some rancher with whoSO family she can live a month or six weeks, working for her board and j lodging. She wants to go to a place Where there are plenty of horses an Completing Monroe St. Job. The Newport Land & Construction i'ii. is now completing the work ot Improving Monroe street, operations having been suspended during the stormy weather. The concrete re taining walls are be'ng finished now and. with a few mure days of mild Weather, the work will be completed. Tie Invitations to vstoria Celebration. I A number of local people have to day received telegraphic invitations to the public demonstration to made at Astoria Tuesday in celebra tion of the parity rate victory. The (invitations are being sent out by Dr. Alfred Kinney chairman of the com mittee in charge. Saturday a number of men who have taken a great Inter est In Astoria's fight for common uoint rates, among them being E. L. Republicans Lead in Registration. With 100( vote istered up until republicans have democrats, ning th'nl rence i register! be ! There in the prima if the county reg is afternoon, the S to ;67 for the icialists are run the prohibitionists .tered as progrss ndent or political ve no party pref. the total number are women voters, lately 9000 voters The attention of the I Commercial association b is been di rected to the bill introduced in con gress on January 2'.' by Congressman Edward T Taylor of Colorado pro viding for the advancement of funds for the surrey, construction and maintenance of roads and trails with in the states where there are forest reserves. The Kugene Commercial club has begun an active campaign In support of the hill and. Inasmuch as there are parts of three national for est reserves in I'matlUa county, that club has asked the Pendleton asso ciation to join in the campaign, The Taylor bill provides for the ad vancement of money by the govern ment for road work in the reserves. the money eventually to be returnee to the government from these reserves otherwise be paid t where the road work is done Under the present system 26 per cent of the gn.ss income from the reserves goe to the counties in which the reserves are located However, this Income Is small now but eventually will be large. The road needs are presen' ones, however, and the bill itmpls contemplates providing for present needs out of future Income. l'oth of Pendleton high school bas ketball teams returned yesterday will two games to their credit and thret defeats. The boys' team in ttielr Invasion . eastern Oregon territory lost two on of three games Grande high 13 to 23 and won 24. The girls' te Walla :'5 P. Iti. Th. 1 lost to . to Wallowa Enterprise II La 18 to ilia i im won from W and lost to Waltsbun 9 to 12 This Is the second time th. locals have met defeat on the Waits burg floor this season The girls again feel that they wen unjustly treated by the officials win hud charge of the game, but the; do attention feel they easily outplayed their op-1 poneiits in all parts of the game terstate business. In that event the benefit will In- shared In part If not entirely by the farmer. If Portland does not secure lower rail rates It Is probable an nffort will be mads to handle the problem for Portland by using the open liver. Caution About Use and Selections ot Spectacles t-Peraaat having normal tision wilt be able U read tfcts mnmt tl a (!' It inches from the eye with aewe i I ceeafert. ajee Will be abk la read it ilh each eye Mfaarwielt If unab to i j . emit eyes sre.lelef i.r and thould hate imatedial atUnt.o. WK . lb eye becoeae tired from retdinf or ewinsj ot if ItehMut be Wurred or run lefrtber. it is sure tnaWatie thai glasses are sanded The knees eaed in the tbeap gouis are v( unequal ds,: nJ kaie unperfMtlr famed sulfate. CoeillnsjeaJ dm W tfcas g leases wili reeuM Hi i- ia)i7 froaw ibe risjmi sir -Sfs the touk In of sxcumrnwejtUM to ) tf U .a tlw fUaa ' If your vision does not meet the above requirement your eyes should have immediate The game.. om the which the use the th the eason fi 'sptlon . would rountls sp:l-: dale rothwell Optical Specialist American Nat'l Rank Bldg. Phone (09. Measures have been taken by the Dutch authorities to prevent the ex termination of birds of paradise In the Dutch Kast Indies. M W M BR It I BS Continued from page one UMATILLA COUNTY IS HEAVY BORROWER FROM THE STATE hooks shorter. f..r Beautiful Designs in Jewelry h the fashion of vour jewelry is beco If you have a few rings and pins that you are riot proud to wear any more. wearing ot iwelrv that is suggestions on making We can transform your old jewelry in to fashionable pieces that you will enjoy wearing. Royal M. Sawtelle Jeweler since 1 887 Allcetv Husband llil' Children. Alleging that her husband. Jesse Golf, is hiding their two little girls and threatens to take them to Wash- Smith and J. W. KyriCfc, received tele. I (ngton, Mrs. Flossie fjoff today filed grams announcing the decision of the j a gUt a(ralnst him. asking for a dl Interstate commerce commission vorce and for a court order to prevent njm from taking the children away. Suit On Land Contnu-t. I They were married at mtter in 1907 S. J. Moore today brought suit In I am plaintiff alleges, her husband has the circuit court against Emmu Ha-1 become an habitual drunkhard during gert to compel the fulfillment of a the past few years and treated her so contract for the purchase of land al- cruelly that she was forced to leave ! leged to have been entered into bvher(,im Their children were placed In 'with the Inland Irrigation Co. which i th keeping of her mother, she al" assigned its claim to plaintiff, it is leges, from whom the husband alleged that defendant owes $1'.' 15.33 on the purchsse price. tDf.r.ij for niaintainance and $33.50 for taxes. Cmatilla county U the third heav. lest borrower of all the counties from the state 16.U0U.UUu school loan fund, according to a statement of State Treasurer Kay. Fanners in thl county have borrowed $304,17. from the state land board, which handles the fund. Marion county farmers have borrowed $3F.r..S2r. and Olllism county farmers $351,054. All state moneys are loaned on rea, estate secured by first mortgage notes drawing six per tent. The state land board does not loan more than J lifi'iy to any one person and this for the reason that it is considered a favor to get the sum at this rate. Loans are limited to one-third ot the value of the property exclusive of perishable improvements They ar- negotiated thrflugh attorneys appoint ed for each county by the state land board. The attorneys receive one pel cent for their services Selections ol j investors are made so carefully that during the last four years not a dol-1 lar of the fund has been lost. The treasurer further states, that h" could loan millions more If he had I the money. He thinks it foolish t" buy bonds and other Similar Invest. With the S. l. & s. having the onlj rail line to Astoria both the 0 -W It i & X. Co. and Portland will lose should the wheat go to Astoria Therefore it I may ne expected roruano win at ones ash f"1' a lower rate than is given j either Seattle or Astoria. Meanwhile the n.-W. ft. & N. Co. may gludlj I grant Portland a lower rate since the I C, C.'l ruling only pertains to in- I Expert repairing of Watches and Jewelry. Satisfaction guaranteed Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler. I. unci) ST. GEORGE GRILL Luncheon 35c. Menu for Tuesday, Feb. 22nd, 1916. Soup Cream of Corn Consomme tleh Starter. Ho led Halibut with Kgg Sauce Kntro-( Braised Beef with t'reole Sauce Hulled Corned Beef and Cabbage Calves Uver and Uacon Roaat i-eg .it Lamb w Ith Jelly lleMTt Pumpkin Pie Tea. Coffee or Mill, Includes soup, starter of fish, choice of entree or roast, dessert and drink. OIVE l s TRIAL. v days them Ago on to cured them a f pretext of taking school. BlhCS then he has ke knowledge of their whereabouts her she avers She asks for th ib Sunday t all ments at , I giving the more favort lower L Does Your Dentist Hurt You? If so you are not Kettin 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. Drs. Idleman & Ingram Dental Specialists Two lady assistants. h irt thinks tllmonv. n. ,..r expen $1600 propert) oper and also ley and Haley for themse money in developing farms ing unimproved lands. The result of this policy, M to Mr. Kaj fo j size and In. , r,. i In Oregon. j ue of the farn I buildings. I Late Wm. Harrison Leaves All Estate Among Old Friends In the fa rms. owners rn last cenn 3S.U00 W and or I'.. Mr. egor .lid Mrs. William Ml ;i i Lilli lb street, 'd last if ipproalmatel Deceased ill provide lie ii-rins probate today. -Ists of lots fi and lieaervation addl ch there are small lotea worth $4xo. Late being valued at tiiee. It no legal heirs. Miles ami ler his grav de $10u monument giving all else to I friends with whom he his home during the lat ter years of bis life. Mr. Mc Gregor and K. J. Murphy were named as execatefi in the win but the former has renounced his right p. appointment g. a e 'Bugens Oregon snd take rafs "I interest lor ug ' ' ' ndclen, jjjg gg ' gpffiCTjg' 1 :. 1 fH'iHl'HlBl ihr,,,',',Vlier .'.I'r'iimsl Jgjl . ''''HgP' ' In I HI 0 'be average vol- II .ux-ir: H U I "M u" llv"'M,f III PF.NDLETON'S BIG NEW EXCLUSIVE GARAGE ments. With lb- aver 111 111 111 miiv i i Atmwmmvwwm. u IaTHiisisisssaiBmsiii e-pIIK 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 1 111 II close them out. Round-UpGityAutot'o. Il l 812 Garden St. Phone 651 these were mortgaged at an average or $... 000 per farm. The Northwest Karm stead estimates that at present th morlgages on owned farms In ireg.m aggregate about llS.OOO.f 06, nearH one-fOUrth of which is state money at 6 per cent. PORTLAND COUPLE LOSE IN ATTEMPT TO PREVENT TRIAL MIL nn ntv i.vm:s wii EXTRADITED MJOORDIIft StrPREME rOl'HT, WASHI.V'STON. Keb. 21 ITIOtOl Inne and wife, ef Portland, lost In the suprem in t their fight to, post pone extradition to Atlanta for trial in connection with rhe disappearance of Beatrice Nelms and Klolse NeHnf , Dennis They were first arrested m ar i-.-.i. . :.n and taken to Texas.