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PAGE EIGHT SAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 25. 1916. EIGHT PAGES I OYSTERO OYSTER BROTH POWDER, MADE FROM FRESH, WHOLE OYSTERS WITH ONLY THE MOISTURE EVAPORATED BY VACUUM. Also STEERO Bouillon Cubes, the best on the market. Bumham Clsm Bouillon in bottles. Oystero, per bottle 10c Sterro Bouillon Cubes 25 CLam Bouillon, large bottles 65c Clam Bouillon, small bottle 35c Gray Bros. Grocery Co. Two Phones. 28, 'QUALITY"' 823 Main St. Unity (ilrl Horn. A baby daughter was born yester day to Mr. and Mrs. Hitter who live on Matlock street. Another Dog Killed. The police this morulas encounter ed another log on the streets without a nmxzle and the animal was shot. No owner could be located. Hack (MM HM lake. Joe Murphy of the firm of Murph Bnl . who has been at Hot Ijke for some time past, arrived home on No. 17 tod)'. He Ls improved in health. tion Pet eased came to Pendleton from Portland only last October. The funeral wiU be held at the PobOH chapel tomorrow afternoon at o'clock I HAVE A LARGE FAMILY, BUT Since I began to trade at "The Golden Rule" it has not been lUOfa an awful tank to clothe their, nicely, because we can buy (food shoes, underwear, sinus, drosses, hosi ery, in fact anything we need for less than we used to pay the mail order hoiisea. Just listen to this: I'udcrgno Operation. Mrs 1. K. Stites of this city this morning underwent an operation at St. Anthony's hospital. Hayes Hearing Tomorrow, The preliminary hearing in the case of the State vs. tiny Haves and Irene Bushman, charged with a statutory offense, has been set for tomorow at Marria-cv Urease Issued. A marriage license was issued yes terday afternoon to Richard N. Rent 1 and Lovern Miner, both of this Local 1 mnUrnian Named A. H. Cos. manager of the Lumber Yard in this city, i man of the committee on re at the convention of MM Portland His picture was ':' rtland Telegram yesterda of the prominent lumberme ion More iHxr Reported. 1 S. St ma prominent farmer and stockman of Albee who is a visitor (here today, reports that a band of ten daw wintered near his place and , have grown uuite tame. Men's Work Socks .. 60 Uidlcs' liemaatltchod Handkerchiefs, :' lor.. He Men s Kxtra Henv Work socks. 3 pairs .. . tfc ss.in. Perqales light or dark patterns If Men's Wool Socks. 2 pairs 25o Apron (llimhims, large selection Sc Hoston darters I5t OtttlBJ Flannel no, b l-lo, s l-Uc aten'a Bth Overalls fffl Cheviot Shirtings I (to Men's Sweaters tac Bleached Muslin 5,-, 7 lags, H l.;to Uen'i Bhtrta and Drawer. ftp Camhrloi iov, 12 1-20 Men s Press Huts bhv Peppsrel Sheetings He, 23c Boys' Norfolk Suits fl.VH U-ln, Pillow I'ublng is,, Boys' Sweaters IIK We Toweling limn color .V'. s .a 11)0 Boya' shoes fi.iv. fl.tf, Sins ff n, w ,. i Drees Ooodi i- Men's Work Shoes $2.19. fg,N II m. MesfftUneg, all colors avc Men's Dress Shoes, Lice or button f'l.eS Lad tee' Siu WalstB fl UN Sixvlal lVputy WMdaaa Notation Dr. John 1. McKehvay of the Kasi -rmen in em Oregon State Hospital and Fat jJj' in the Morgan of Riverside, have been .111- . as one I pointed special deputy game wardens present I to assist in the enforcement of the gnme laws H Always do CC' ' Othera J Tiiii iiiiiiiiimii i itmttti 11 1111111 if 1111 iiitim ititiittit 111 till ttlttllltiliitiii iitiiiiii 11 itirt ti)ffi3f r: -if tiiitiiitttif imif iiti iif iimii ittfitiiiiii tiiff f f ffimiim... llllllllllllllllllllllliMilllllllllllllllllillMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIUIIIHI'llllllim : " ; ported that 3d inches or snow h.nl mere between Doc 11 and Dec i H Wanted, to SeS. Daam rKlay Night Household furniture, doien laying Moose hali. February 25. Admis- hens at bargain. People leaving citj sioo 5"c; ladies free. Good music Inquire B this office. Adv. All cordially Invited AdT Spring' Chapeaux of Individuality fashion enables us to announce a display head wear Monday, which again stamps the i ur hats. word ely, exclusiv Foremost" on RAWAK, MADAME CHEKANOW MOREHEAD & JARDINE Pendleton somen in exclusive millinery. This show ng Is th selection. You are limited to exquis M as the leaders chiefs personal ,n Mr rnces r Special feature i and all out-door si ange from SI.50 to S15.00 f -pr.ng is the new Sport Hats for golfing Campbell's Millinery Store 816 Main Street Beautiful Designs in Jewelry ing a bit obfole :ora- If you have a few rings and pins that you are not proud to wear any more. If you have a pi' wearing out. Brirg it in to us. it in Let Ue it over. offer you suggest! We can transform your old jewelry in to fashionable pieces that you will enjoy wearing. Royal M. Sawtelle Jeweler since 1887 B. L. Ik'rkoy ISurnxl. The funeral of B. U Berkey was Pnrvha-o RaggMeffd saddle Horse. held at h s late residence. 1108 Wfl Rov Haley and Bert Llvermore yes. llama avenue this afternoon Rev. J ; terday purchased "Royalty,' the rjg E Snyder of Pendleton, officiating 1 Istered Kentucky saddle horse which Mr. ivrkey was killed in a recent so was among the stallions auctioned off cident on the Northern Pacific, He ; yesterday at the Justice sale. The nil. j animal is said to be the finest saddle ; animal ever brought to this county. MARRIAGE OF YOUNG HERM1ST0N COUPLE is survived by a widow and five dren. Portland Journal. KivatN North Very Bad. That the county roads ity of Juniper and Van Carlisle student Returns, e vicln- James Q. Crane, stepson of Allen are In Pstawa. arrived home today on 17 very bad condition as a result of iheifrom the Carlisle Indian school recent storm is the report brought in which he has been attending for the by farmers of that vicinity. One far- j V1 seven years. He will probably mer declares the roads are so imp.u-1 spend the balance of the year here sable that he cannot get out by wafOI ! but la,"r ma' B" to the Washington from his place In any direction. I s,ate 0Mfi fOf advanced work. fallen The Semi-Weekly iiist Oregonlan Dec. 30. (1884) reported It had been 6 below zero In Pendleton on the previous night and that some ther mometers registered 32 below. News reports showed much danger to sheep and cattle and that the rail roads were hopelessly blockaded for ninny days. (Editor. .s M l BE PHELPS AMI IRI, VOYBN Wil l. HAKE HOME AT DOARDMAN, i Hon,, ( amp DestroytM. ' '"r Forfeit llall. Chief of Police Tom Ourdane and Th" cit' is richer by llf 0 as a re Officer Harry Edwards this morning "I of 'he failure of Marie Moore, VV. destroyed a hobo camp along the riv-! J Schmelier, Hazel Sherwood and er near the plant or the Pendleton : W'illiam HcOlnnla to appear for trial Meat Co Four of the Itinerants had iat 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, constructed two small houses ol Their bail of lio each was declared sheetiron and had them well stocked j forfeited. They were four of the six with meat and vegetables. A large ! arrested by the police in the recent quantity of junk, picked up in differ-j raid on charges of Immoral acts and ent places, was also In the camp, j practices. Complain' was made by the meat "iii l"i 1 1 that the hoboes had been W. ". T. I'. Ksnuy Contest. stealing wood and meat. The W. C. T. I', of uregon is con- uucting an essay contest for the school children of the state, according to In- tart of; formation received by County Super. intendent I. E. Young, and prizes will be given in three divisions, the high school, grammar trades and primary grades. Subjects relating to the evils of the liquor and tobacco habits are specified and all essays must reach the state superintendent to April lf Six StalUons to pilot IUK-k. Six thoroughbred stallions those sold yesterday at the auction sale in this city conducted by J. R. Justice at the Alta barns, were se cured by farmers in the vicinity of Pilot Rock. Levi Eldrldge purchased two, and A. J Cill. Dave Wright, Frank Michael and James Eldrldge one each. The stallions represent a considerable Investment and their purchase indicates the farmers of Pi lot Rock intend raising high grade stock. (East oregonlan Special ) HEHMISTON, ore , Feb. 25. A wedding which comes as a surprise to I many of their friends Is that of HUll Maude Phelps and Carle Voyen. two I popular young people of this city I The wedding was solemnized Wed- needay morning at the home of the! bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs F. A Phtlpg. Rev. Graham of the Mctho- dist church, officiated. The brld : j was unattended and only relatives oil the young people were present. Im mediately after the ceremony Mr. andl Mrs. Voyen left for Portland where they will spend their honeymoon They will make their home here until their house Is completed at, Bnardmun, where Mr. Voyen and Mrs. Voyen' brother. Merle Phelps, have recently gone Into the commission; business St. George Grill Luncheon ffc, HEN I ixtlt FRIDAY, Soup. Clam chowder I'Klt. ED'S PLACE . complete line of soft drinks, tigars and tobac cos. Winehurt's Golden Nectar, bottled or on draught Pool and Billiard Tablet. Former St. George Bar Location. EO HEMMKMMIUV, lTo. Consomme Flan. Starter-Boiled Halibut, Tomato Sauce. KnUiin. Uralzed Filletts of Lamb Mlllnatse German Goulash English Meat Pie Roast g of Pork with Apple Sauoe lxxsort. Apple Wle Tea Coffee Milk Expert repairing of Watchet and Jewelry. Satisfaction guaranteed Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler, DISEASE liFXilSlATIVE ILLY. Denux ratH' Plan u Hring SmallM Victim for Bedding Vote fought. mimmnnniin Young Mother Passes Away. Leaving two small children, a buy two and a half years old and a baby I girl eight months old. Mrs. Albert Katt. 25 years old. died at St. An , thony's hospital last night at 11 o'clock. She had gone to the hospit I al for an operation and death resulted i from heart failure after the opera- Inewer i-. tiled. In the suit of George Norton vs. T i R. Hampton, defendant today filed his answer to the complaint. He con tends that In the r transactions to ! trether, the transfer of land, harvest ing of crops, working of summer fal low, eta., the plaintiff has incurred an indebtedness to the defendant of ll'ivi Hnd that defendant owes the plaintiff a total of Ill0f.lt, making a difference of 12 J. is in favor of thei plaintiff. He asks that the case be I i lamiated without rosts to the de. rndant 9, A. I.widl Is his attorney OKLAHOMA CITY. Okla.. Feb. 2j. Republican house leaders appealell to the city health authorities to place a guard ovec Representative O. G Kolllns. now In the city detention hos pltal with smallpox, to prevent demo crats of the lower chamber from car rying OOt' their threat to bring Rol lins Into the chamber to vote on the emergency clause of the new election registration law. The emergency cluuse Is held up by a legislat've deadlock. Does Your Dentist Hurt You? If so you are not getting the beat 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. BASEBALL I tills VICTIM. Little Idaho Girl. While Walchlm (toys Play, Is I utally Injured. BOISE, Idaho. V isi-ball fatality of i the state of Idahi b. 23. -The first the 1916 season . If not in the na tion, took place Sunday afternoon In the country two miles from Nam pa, wh-n Mildred. th- 1 1-2 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ifarek. was struck .ver the heart with a baseball and died from the effects a few minutes afte rward. The litil girl was struck accident ally while watching some boys al Ma:'. Portuguese 'lze Steamers. BBON, Feb. j', The Portuguese inn. lit has Helled eight Herman Iters in Balnl Vincent harbor. HORSE PLAYED PART IN BUILDING UP THE Djj Shortage I- Serious. WASHINGTON, Feb. 23. Clothing manufacturers of the I'nlted Statet are so short of dyestuffs that a nation-wide appeal Is to be made to the public to recognize the fact that It must content itself with the simplest colors in apparel. This was announced at the depart ment of commerce after a conference between department officials and of ficers of the National Association Clothiers. How to Make a Delightful Day A Hint to the Mother, Wife and Daughter Do your shopping in the morning while the clerks have more time to give you. Take lunch with the father, husband or friend at The Kopper Kettle. During the afternoon pay some of your social obli gations with an Afternoon Tea at The Kopper Kettle. If you go to see a picture in the evening stop at The Kopper Kettle for a cup of their famous choco late. Your day has been an easy one, free from care, and the monotony of home life, has been destroyed. FROM THE PEOPLE Till: LADY WINS PKI.VCK OWNED BY OOL. MAX PORT, PASSES AWAi Mr MJE or : YEARS. mu About Use and Selections of Spectacles ' PerasjsM ftfruwg SMMl iHM 1st res Uusi prtat at f la r frnsa tft eye wfcb east a .nirt. saw tU to a4 to read it artr nark sepamlelr If anaUa la 4o a jvw ra are sVfer1iaAd thawM have 'snaaeWtal ate-fiLuM Wkaa Use eea - - . 1 fm ragduagj r swWag, - IsMt Uwrra4 or ran IsfslliSI. Hal sure 'An has iKat f , are fseasM Taa ff . M m rhaan (ua4t an of ur equal dnatf aad hae ianpwfOr lamas Mrfaraa '-oetlneasl aaa af Umsm fswa h - I nmb Hi pa-. Jrr ' """' " ffkaa Um ffisarlOT af fHiwsiifsitm V saffV; ocrfana to ihe (teat " SEE DALE RQTIiWELI Optical StMciaKst American Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phone 609. i Bast Orafontaa special.) iUtaMIsTTON, ore., Feb. 21- Prince," a horse twenty-one yagfl old and owned by Col, II. O Xewporl of thin city, recently died. There probably wa no animal of greater Importance In the building of this Section of tho country. He was pur chased In 18 by Mr. Newport and bas beat) used QOhttnnally by the New port oonntrui tlon company In their many contract of importance was the building of the Hnake River Valley MCtlOa of the O.-W. It N. Three hundred miles of Irrigation canal In Umatilla county, the Coyote cut-off. the Columbia Highway at Hood li ter and ubout one thousand acres ot Umatilla project ground which Wit graded and leveled. Editor Bast Oregonlan: I am writing this to a.ik d to set tle an argument between my husband Mid myself. We have been reading (In Home of your Imperii, Bent to me by a frieml living in Pendleton i "I tin- terrible snowa you have had np there. I said that in December, 18HI, the snow (the same that Mr. Henry Taylor speaks of) was at least 18 Inches deep after It had settled. My husband says that at no time did the snow fall to a depth of more than 14 inches I told him I was sure he was mistaken. Then he said: "Write to the blast Oregonlaa, they can tell you," and I am taking him at Ills word and will be glad If you will set tle the question ! My husband worked for the has! oregonlan when J. H Turner OWned it and we were living In Pendleton the time of the big snow and for s good many years after that, but now we are living In "Sunny 8oulhe-n California," the land of Hiinshlne and flowers no place like It on earth Very truly, MHS. R, A BOnROUOHBt 1111 West 53rd Street, Uos Angeles, Calif. The Sfiow of 'ff. (Note) In answer to the Inquiry of Mrs. Hurrough. the files of the Knst Oregonlan for December. 1884, show us follows: Dec. 23 thn snow In Pendleton was reported to be "about two feet" deep. Dec 2 the enow was reported as 28 feet deep between Adams and He lix. Correspondence from Vanaycl" showed the snow to be 28 leches deep there December 2& ( 1884). Correspondence from Weeton re- Buick, $1150 Pendleton Dodge, $885 Pendleton Oregon Motor Garage INCORPORATED Agents for Buick Dodge MOTOR CARS THE TWO LEADING CARS The leading six cylinder car of America, bf ilt in the largest Auto Factory in the world. The leadihg four cylinder car, built by Dodge Bros., leading auto parts builders, who will con tinue to build the standard four cylinder car of America. You can't go wrong. Ask Buick or Dodge. owners. 117. 119. 121,113 We Court St. BjjSJ Telephone 468 I