East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 23, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 23. 1916.
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PAGE EIGHT
Bl
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This is very hard to
get this year and the
market is away up.
But we have it in
stock just in today.
Per Pound 25c
Gray Bros. Grocery Co.
5 Purrlmr Ne tar lain. , ... u ... .. , , .,-''
5M. VV N Matlock has just purchased ' hrlsl will . tl.- sublet .111,1 ;he
e.., I , v , 1 ,. .1 1. .
Hi I mlsaua lair to Marry.
I A marriage license was issued yes
terday t,i rail M. Voyen ami Leila
I Maude Phelps, both of Hermiston
Mr, Wyen will bo remembered here
as a popular members of the Hermis.
ton hail team ami his bride is a nicer
of Circuit Judge Phelps.
services will be held muter the dire,'
tlon of the Y p. S. C. K The final
serviee will be on March id under the
auspices of the choir. -The Qoepel i'i
Bong" is the subject selected.
for your money? Why pay more when you can buy the
same goods tar less? If you solve this problem correctly you will be a
constant customer at The Golden Rule Why not?
ineni
Ta
Mi- Dnwnej 111
Mrs. Prank Downey is ill
home with a severe case of u
u 1 .
'imi
I'oth Itraillos Hlo.
radio have both filed their peti
ons with the county clerk making
lem cand dates for the republican
ruination to succeed themselves at
te orimary election on May i;.
Helix Woman at Hospital
Mis. McKee of Helix underwent an
operation at St Anthony's hospital
yesterday.
uiit Edge shoe Polish .
Si w w ide fancy ribbons
Children', school nandkt
CorMl covers
Ladles' muslin gowns. .
Ladies' silk petticoat , ,
Ladies' silk w.iists . . . .
Lftdtos' o:le or lawn w
Ladles' Spring dress sklr
Ladies' Spring suits. . . .
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sa.tis. t,H
IIJ.50, SI 1.73, 117.50
Halo's soft sole shoes
Children's stiff Dole shoes , !,
1 '..lis' shoe. Wi $1.
B. C, SUuffer shoes $1.10. SI.
Misses' shoes SI. 23, SI.
Misses' PiiMor Brown shoes. . .SI. ON, S2.
Uulles gKtMf SI.HH, SI-UN, S2
v, iniis shoes' si.:. It.
Tons shoe $1,111. SI. 110. SI
Men s dross shoes
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of I'i
Mr. and Mrs. V
Kock expired last
Two Phones, 28.
'QUALITY"
lto;riii Assessing soon.
The assessing of the property f jr
the 1919 tax will begin soon after
I March I, The law fixes that date u
the data to begin and Assessor Strain
states that h will start work as soon
as the weather settles. He will prob
ably retain all of his old deputies.
Undergoes Operation,
Mrs. E. D, Turner of su C
street underwent an operation g
Anthony'i hospital this morning
You Can
Always Uo
Better At
THE GOLDEN RULE
J. C. PENNEY CO.
83 Big Busy
Stores.
Returns Prom Texas.
Marshall Spell, popt
lar sale
The Peoples Warehouse, returned lasl
823 Main St.
Krn him r. i i DS nrssiw.
commander of the Russian forces on
the Caucasian front, congratulations
on the "brtll.an feat" of arms at Erze-
Estate of Murdered Man.
F. S. Senn, J. M. Stephenson and
Robert H.irp, appraisers of the estate
of J. T. Owings. who was murdered j
several months ago. have filed the;r
report. They value tils estate at
1876.50 It consists of horses, hir-
ness ,md a wagon.
from Bryan, Ti
"en v siting his
Bo; Operated Upon.
Howard, the 10 year
and Mrs. O. P Kober
Canyon, was taken to
pitai yesterday to hav
reset. He was first i
ago.
hi
jld son of Mr
This eight year old boys' eyes were crossed from the
time he was five years old till I fitted him with glasses
April 3rd, 1915.
Cross eyes can be straightened by my system with
glasses in nearly every instance. Children that squint
have some defect that is apt to cause cross eyes unless
the proper glasses are worn.
The child or young person that needs glasses and has
them properly fitted is more apt to be the grown-up who
needs no glasses.
No matter whether you are cross eyed or whether you
are suffering from eye strain that results in headache,
nervous twitching or inflamed eyelids, poor vision, dizzi
ness, bling spells, pain in the back of the neck, or any
other condition that results from eyestrain, glasses fitted
by my system will give the desired relief.
DALE ROTHWELL, OPTICAL SPECIALIST,
American National Bank Building, Pendleton
Phone 609.
Beautiful Designs
in Jewelry
If the fashion of your jewelry is becom
ing a bit obsolete.
ew rings and pins that you
wear any more.
piece of jewelrv that is
are not proud
If you havi
wearing out.
Bring it in
Let us offer you suggestions on making
it over.
We can transform your old jewelry in
to fashionable pieces that you will enjoy
wearing.
Royal M. Sawtelle
Jeweler since 1 887
Guardian a Appointed.
Mrs. Ellen O. Scheer has been ap
pointed guardian of her nephew.
Glen McMahan of Sandy point, Mont .
the 17 year old son of Thomas A. Mc
Mahan who met death at Pilot Itock
Junction several days ago. Deceased
left a $1000 life insurance policy In
the Knights of Columbus, payable to
his son.
To nix iis i.jvo Topics.
At the county meeting of the Fann
ers Union to be held here Saturday
among the subjects for discussion will
be sacks, binder twine and a county
agriculturist for I'matilla county.
Kclio-Stanlicld , bate
The Echo and Stanfield high school
debating teams will meet at Stanfield
Friday evening of this week in IBS
county high school dehate series Miss
Baton L. Nason. county librarian.
Deputy District Attorney R. 1. Keator
and M U. Chessman, all of Pendleton,
have been selected as Judges.
lime To Clean Up,
Fire Chief (Unfold Is an advocate of
a clean-up process for Pendleton,
now that the weather has moderated
Elks Will Put on
Comedy Next Month
'WE SUOl UJ WORItt I- 11111
OF SHOW TO BG PBKS1 IS I -ED
M Till: OREGON.
The oat's out of the hag. And now
we are able to satisfy the curiosity of
the people who have been wondering
at the nature of that mysterious
bunch who have been scouting the
town over as if in search of an hon
est man. They were the Elks com
mittee, out signing up the cast of the
funniest show ever written.
HAPPY CANYON TEAM HAS
CINCH ON SECOND PLACE
v
i llted
and the snow disappear!
Ocularly anxious for tl
all combustible materia
duce the fire danger.
d. He
par-
vYjhich
letittan
named
Estate of ,ioc)ih Frauds.
H O Moussu has filed a
asking that J. T. Rrown be
administrator of the esrate of the lata
I Joseph FTancis. The personal prop
erty is valued at approximately Jiui)
and deceased left four lots in this city
and a 37-acre tract of land. His heirs
are Mrs. Louise Hestin of Henrlsburg,
Canada, and a son In the French army.
I la- Three Yolk Egg,
An egg with three yolks was the
curiosity discovered ut the Bruno
Webber home yesterday morning and
there Is some speculation as to Wheth
er such an egg was ever observed be. I
fore. The egg was larger than usu
al and until broken it was thottfht to
contain a double yolk,
tan.
wh,
Conduit i- Damaged.
The recent cold weather threatened
to do serious damage to the city wa- I
ter conduit along the rocky bluffs at I
Thorn Hollow. At two or three places
the freezing, thawing and washing re-1
suited In the rocky support of the con
duit cracking and scaling off and Supt. I
F. B, Hayes is now engaged in rein
forcinif these weak spots with con
crete braces anchored well within th
Stilt for Divorce.
Minnie E. Irvin. For the past two
years a resident of this county, has
filed suit in the circuit court against
Augustus Irvln. her husband, asking
for a divorce and the restoration of
her maiden name. Smith, The couple
were married in Elreno. Okla.. in 1903
and plaintiff alleges her husband de
serted her In 1908 while they were
living in Oklahoma City Ftaley A
Kaley are her attorneys
Mr
kima.
many
from
brings
treat i
ers.
M is
i, adtn
of the
be pre
on -Holland
7th
the auspices of the Pendleton
No. 288, B, I1. 1 1. E. and uti
le direction of C, J. MeNaugh
i professional show produce:
I in the city for that purpose.
McNaufhtan has presented this
show in
ther W
he Dalles. North Ya
Chehalla and a great
ashington cities ami
imendatlon that he
n there Is a decided
r the local theater go-
By taking two out of three gaiiiei
last night from the Happy Canyons.
the Is'ers cinched second place In the
bowling tournament. One game isi
yet to be bowled, but as the Hulldog
gers have first place firmly grasped.
it will not interfere with the stmidtng,
whatever.
All three games last nigh were ex-.
ceedlngly fast and the winners came
within four plus of tying the season's
high team average. Harve llanavani
of the losers, made high slnitle game j
of the evening with a 2ti game, while
John Hamley rolled 1164 for the hlgn
three ame average of the match,
On Wednesday the Pendleton team,
will journey to Walla Walla for the
championship of this section as they)
have beaten La Qranda and Maker nl
ready this year. Some time ago the
beat Walla Walla here on the loial
alleys and If they can w in on Walla j
Walla's home Ktounds the) will be
undisputed ehampions of eastern Ore
gon and southern Washington Inst
night's scores were as follows:
Happy (tonyon.
HOT ( iHiigt - Against p., ,.i..,.
WaSHlNiJTON, Feb. 13 - Austin
Fox representing r.n rtoston attorneys.
Hied three new eharges before the
senate eollunltlee I II VeStlKlIt illg the fit
ness ,,f llramlels He alleged deser
tion ot clients and dminie dealing
St. George Grill
Luncheon :t.v
Menu for Thiirlm. li b (
So,,,,.
Vermicelli Chicksn Hroth
n-i,
tarter, Fried Bmtlta,
Made de Hotel
ICntreee.
Pork spare Rtba with Koaini
Brased Ot Joints, Jardlnere
Roul BM( Hash with Poached
Roui
Sirloin of Beet with iirown
c.ravy
lliwrrt
Apple I'le. Tea of fee Milk
II take
the
r.
Kolf Rugs 144-uiti to Fly,
With the disappearance of the snow
and the appearance of hriKht weather
the golf Kerm, which has -been hiber
nating for the past three months, is
hettinnimf to work again in the anat
omy of some of the sport lovers. Yes
terday afternoon a carload of Zolfltej
went out to the links to try the course
and it Is only a matter of a little tlmo
before daily' excursions will be made
to the links.
Middle stuies Prosperous.
Business Is extremely lively in the
middle states says H. H. Wessel ivho
returned to Pendleton yesterday af
ter an absence of some time in vari
ous parts of the middle west. He
spent considerable time at Freeport,
111., and says merchants are busier
than he has ever seen them before.
Mr. Wessel would have made a trip
to New York but was prevented by
the death of an uncle,
Walter Roi
role of Mrs. Jack Temule. one
Worries." and it is a part that
wives ureat scope for her natural anil
ity, going In a mlxup of comedy
situations from the sublime to the
ridiculous and from laughter to tears.
L. R. Steelhatnmer plays opposite her
as Pack Temple, a liar and of course
it is needless to say that he will be
"some" liar.
Mr. MeNaughtan will be his chum.
Frank Fuller, who Is a bigger liar.
Hook . . .
Harnett
Mitchell
Randolph
Hatlovan
147
169
181 224
19',
:i
91!! 91
I Tuty-Ntners,
McDevItt IS 7
Hamley 25
Hanscom . . 219
Hanseom 219
Raum 141
M, Monies 21
111
213
213
231
191
212
212
111
S4
b44
644
will b,
Mrs,
Pal.
s rvic- Announced.
A series of competitive services un
der the auspices of the various or
ganisation! of the Presbyterian church
is announced today by Rev, J. E.
Snyder, the pastor. The first ser ice
will be next Sunday evening with the
ladies of the church In charge. The
subject of the sermon will bo "A Cure
for the Blues." On March 6, ihn.
young ladles of the Fredda Seegius
Kel will be in charge and the subject
selected Is "The Woman Who Cos-
Rlfle ( lull Planned.
Local marksmen are planning to
take advantage of ihe government's
offer regarding rifle clubs. Through
the war department the government
offers to each club one Kralu rifle
for each five members and 1 10 rounds
of ammunition annually to each mem
ber. This is to stimulate interest in
marksmanship. Ioral people desir
ing to unite with the club may se
cure Information at the Taylor Hard
ware Co. At present the plans are
Contingent upon securing a ramte.
and Miss olive 111
Frank Fuller the
loon Lady,"
Miss Naidine Blakely will be Dor
othy, -Mrs. Temple's sister, who is ver
much in love with Captain Sharps, a!
young military officer, the role play- I
And now conies Mrs. John Brown, I
Christian name Martha, a rather ven
erable old lady, comparable to a
Kansas cyclone, played by .Mrs. West-
brooks Dickson, This is classed as
one of the funniest character parti I
on the stage today, as is her husband
John Iirown. a hairdresser at Madame
Deprees Halrdresslng Parlors who 1
played by Ray Crystal. And all
through the bill, Wandering on and
off. Is the butler Wigson, English and
more desirous of being one of Ihe fam
ily than the battler.
In between the nets there will be j
a number of big specialty acts run I
one of which that Is sure to make ,
ED'S PLACE
A complete line of soft
drinks, cigars and tobac
cos. Winehart's Golden
Nectar, bottled or on
drauKht.
Pool and Billiard Tables.
Former St. George Bar
Location.
Il ItKMMKLGAHN, Prop.
COXVKXTION IV PEXDLKTOX.
(Continued from paire one.)
A banquet of sumptuous propor
tions was served to all after the drill
work and this was followed by a mu
sical and speaklnir program that was
not concluded until I O'clock, al
which hour the special train, under
the direction of J. L. Miller, traveling
passenger agent, pulled out for Pen
dleton. There are twelve I O o. F lodges
In the county as follows: Overland
II of Echo, Bureka 32 or Pendleton
Weston fix of Weston. Milton 61 ol
Milton, Wild Horse 74 of Athena, A I
ams 73 of Adams. Helix xu of Helix.
Integrity 92 if Pendleton, Alta III
of pilot llock. Freewater III of Free,
water, Vineyard 206 of Hermlston and
Hudson Hay 212 of I'maplne.
Expert repairing
of Watches
and Jewelry.
Satisfaction guaranteed
Wm. Hanscom
THE Jeweler.
In;
the
tatte ami
posed of I
harl
'h;
ste
Mrs. John T
the Helix folk
is Hlnoiilt
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.
Drs. Idleman
& Ingram
Dental Specialists
Two lady assistants.
Pacific Coast is
Unprotected From
Possible Enemies
XOTIfKIt l i I I l KKIKI) M i!
t'O.YTHOL oi i:sii:i:
o BAN SAY BADGER,
WASHINGTON, Feb. 23. Tho,
helplessness of the PaMftc eoast. luej
to the inability of the fleet to jam
through the Panama eanal. was d';
Gtosad before the houss naval commit
tee by RepraMntativc rttphns of
California. He charged the navy had
dlsctimioatad against the west const,
leaving only one obselete battleship
ami a dozen cruisers Ol the llilid
' lass w it li a few oi (marines to KUard
Pert Williams, the 01
the Dutchman, Ford Sterling. an
Qo. i'. Bar as Patty Arhuckle, thi
is a tinting and talkini! ael and is
riot of fun.
Everything s lining out in fin
shape and lh- Klks one and all ar
aolnu to trs and make thl
the law
Karl Williams, prominent Prsaatatsrl
siaeni, nas nsen siwnuma
ire after attending the odd K.-ll
invention at Pilot Rock yesterda:
dancer Admiral
f the navy board,
Btlon of a second
trona to eontrol the
! against poaatbls
Badger, general
i counselled the f
! fleet sufficiently
i Pacific.
" favor another Heel large BUOUgh
i to dominate the Pacific, superior to
' any fleet or any possible opponents.
j We must have two fleets to adenuato.
ly defend both coasts It has been
' the policy of the board to keep th
I fle.-i on the Atlantic so Its whole
j strength will remain intact. We had
I supposed the canal would make it
1 easier for the fleet to reach the Pa
cific, but it hasn't "
If another fleet is constructed, Bad
I ger said, the creation of more facili
ties for building and repairs will be
I t,e essary.
oijUB roil oi sro men,
(Continued from page one.)
as officers young men who have not
been identified with any of the fac
tional sirups In the local party. To
secure that a nominating committed
was appointed to select a list of of
fers along these lines mid present
them at the next meeting for discus
sion. This committee Is composed I I
Hen Burroughs, i'. P, A. UWergag
Dr. I. V. Temple, Alger Fee and Nes.
Ankeny.
Osmer K. Smith was appointed
chairman of the committee on consti
tution and by-laws and empowered tn
select his own assistants.
Klmer Turner and W. f- E. Prui.t
were appointed as a general hustling
committee, their business being tc
rustle members, keep them posted an I
attend to (he general publicity of the
primary organization.
There will be another preliminary
meeting held next Tuesday night lot
the further discussion of the orgur
Izallon at which all republicans at
Invited to be present
lr. II, S. Kern was tempOMrl
chairman of the meeting
' I NOTICE MR. RANCHER
lift?
li ' FORD ROUSTABOUT 1
fl Also makes fine light delivery. Why use your ex
ID Ppns've car when this will do the work with one
third the expense.
Price Complete With Delivery Attachment,
$467.45, Pendleton.
Let a Ford Mechanic do your Repairing
who knows how.
Round-Up City Auto Co.
I ll 812 Garden St. Phone 651