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EIGHT PAGES PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1916. Garden Seeds Onion Sets Seed Potatoes NEVER AGAIN tt Now shl m Academy. 101T. MICHIGAN i. u DE- 15c Onion Stts. per lb. Evergreen Seed Corn in Bulk. E flj Minnesota Seed Corn in Bulk. Little Gem Peas, Bulk. American Wonder Seed Peas, bulk. Complete Line of all Seeds, Flower and Garden in packages. Gray Bros. Grocery Co. Two Phones. 28. 'QUALITY" 823 Main St ; corner ol Gnat and Rata) streets b.v mildlng permit has been issued jN. P. M , Lean, local auto dealer. Jossph Academy for the con- while the other house, costing $.'50u ion oi a new woousneo to cosi will He lunlt by IIDIc role, contr a -1 ! tor .,t the corner of Ka and K.ilcy 1 H 5 Said Mrs. Smith to her neighbor, "will 1 buy my shoes any place but at The Golden Rule." "Why so?" said her neighbor. "Simply because we get more wear and they look better and don't you know they cost less." "Ha, ha," laughingly replied the neighbor, "I found out a long time ago that they sell everything you need for less." s ott Shi upper PartforN I Far Vision J .V T oan U ',) ' jr ' I With COTtM fl-rlt f Cv j ivrmmcm th rook. S lower Part for j VNear Vision K3 Near Sight and Far Sight in one lens. They are ground from wonderfully clear crystal' glass, and the lower part is invisible. No lines and no cement. FOR GENUINE KRYPTOKS See DALE ROTHWELL Optical Specialist American National Bank Bldg., Phine 609. TMU'.ll WINS tiniued from page one.) the s Us system of military training and service," the visitors having the affirmative Both teams were well prepared and the forensic battle was warmly waged. There was a big au dience of Stanfield and Echo people and all were much interested. Th") Bebat was so close that many felt that a victor' could be rendered eitn r way. AH three of the judge, however, gave the home team a smill margin. The Judges were Miss Sabrj I. Nason. Osmer E. Smith and Merle Ft. Chessman, all of Pendleton The winning team was composed ot T.ee Bartholomew, leader. May Mur ray and Drl Richards, the Echo teim of Bessie Anderson. Clephane Gulli ford and Esther Scholl. Before th debate a violin selection was render ed by Lloyd Riches, a piano solo by Mrs Smith and a vocal solo by W. H Smith Ksiau of Iawi Hoys. The estate of John P. and IMwa.-i A T , tenger. the two Pendleton boys lost at sea some ears ago while en route to France, has Just been valued at $7500 by the appraisers Douglas Bi lls. K. F. .Werill and W W Mm ten The estate consists of resi tenet property in this city. Streets it is rumored some furtne: building operations will soon be iui dertaken in that section of town. N t ar Is Sold. The Ortgm Motor Harage has Jus sold a new 11-45 Hoick auto to Qeorfl "Stages of Weston. irl'i IhV, !, SC ST. 25. SI.IH alt leath.rs. l.m. 111 With In (JrlpiK-. 1. M Wkkl.in.l. well know plo, of the P. P. & L Co., is ed to his home with la grippe Kx-.ilHil Pri-ner OUWIUl William Chandler, the escaped prisoiier from the Walla Walla county jail, was captured Thursday afternoo i ; i,lc Girl tiiHVSted lp'n near Adams by Deputy Sherltl j The little daughter of Mr Thompson of Walla Walla. The manii,rf,ren Hoover underwent ar was on his way to Pendleton and this morning. Sheriff Lee Barnes was awaiting him j here. h..es, .ill leathers ttsV, M sses li os, newest toes and heel. SI M!). SI. St), SI. 1)8. .2 Si. 19, fi 1 ftdlea' Shoes, latest toes, all style heels, all leather . St.. MkUi 19.41, $i.l)8. $:i..vi Boy.' Shoes, tor dress or school wear, button or lace St.iiH. 11.4, H.O, l.Tt, SI. IIS. II.M, S2.lt). S2. 81). Men's Work shoes. 6 irch lop. tan or bluek. at 9.4. Si.DS, IS.M, SS.D8. 14.50, Men's lU'ess Shoes, button or luce S'J.WS, sit us. si. so. s:t : Hath Towels, Inrue size per pair . .2.V. Me, IHc 36 inch Indian Head suiting ,V 116 inch Heavy Butcher's UlIM SJg India Uaon l-l, 8 l-J, MV, 12 l-2 .v. IHV White Crepes, for iiiiderwear. etc isc NmIiisooK. all lualltles 0i 12 I -to, lie I'epporell Sheetlm;. blenched ...... 21c. Me, Me :;i no li Bleached Musi ni .. .V- 7 l.2r, 8 !-:. I00 Serpentine Crepe, for kimona i.v Turkish Wash Cloths fto :is Inih Dundee IVrcule ( .ic II Inch Belfast Percales, all color Iftr i luting Manuel, stundunl w idth So and Mrs j operation Bay!! taalr Horse. j OMU Wald and "Monk" Coffman To Cot Tnout With Ta,-,)iu. j returned from Kcho and Stanfield las: Clyde "Lefty" Shroeder. former evening, having made a trip to those Western Tri-State star, of Pendleton. plaors to I)iok p so10 alVlUrv Rorael has been signed up by Russ Hall. newifor tnt, French government, owner of the Tacoma Northwest i league team and will leave the first You Can Always do Better at We Lead, Others Follow jmmmam v i of the week for that place. Hail for merly umpired in the local league and has seen Schroeder work many times, Takts. FmUfcm at IP WW, George Pearce of this city, will leave the first of the week for Hepo ner w here he has accepted a position with the Heppner Herald. It is Mr Pearce's intention to buy In with L K. Harlan, the present owner of the paper. Mr. Pearce has nad consider able newspaper experience in the Willamette valley. lUefted Bootkfjgef Taken. Night nfficer Frank Nasli last night arrested !i,d Kldd when he found him in possession of two bottles of whis key. Suspecting him of bootlegging, the officer took him to jail. It has not yet been dee ded w hat Chart w ill be filed against him. Bring Back Prisoner. Sheriff T D. Taylor arrived home this morning from Friday Harbour, Wash , bringing with him John L Miller, wanted here on a ,'harge of forging a check for $100 and passing it through the American National Bank several months ago. He has Small lire last NTglit. A small fire occurred last ,veln: in the rooming house owned by Cus La Fontaine on Cottonwood stre-;. The blaze was ciused by a clgaretta dropped by a Japanese. The fire was extinguished without calling out the department and the loss will amount to about tl. Pendleton - Center, Sleli Boylcn ; I.. F.. Fowlei points, x fouls and miss Cordon ti: 1., C... Minis d I; R. IVr Sale or MM BJ Owner, I Three sections wheat land four oules from It K. Running water, I practically level. $:6 per ucre, 1-1 cash, good terma on balance, or will make attractive lease with right party for term of years. Further tnforma tion write J. W. HAYS, (Adv ) Idaho Fall. Ida. Chinese Hare Scare. Last night the police searched sev eral Chinese houses in the city In search of opium but were unable to fin,) inv Th,. elott ,,f kMmm little to say about the matter but In- occasl(,ned some exc.tement among LOCALS (Sb Advertising in Brief BATES. Per line flrmt Imertlon 10 Per line, additional Insertion 5c Per line, per month $100 No locals taken for less tban Me, Count I! ordinary words to line. Locals will nut he taken over the telephone except from Kaat Dregoa tn paid up nubaerlbers. iiM A & m U 5 hi ;i& W W U U UUMSi Mt. Hood Ice Cream umatc "Job- that he is the victim of i Expert repairing of Watches and Jewelry. Satisfaction guaranteed Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler. Shorltlan for Commissioner. There is considerable talk In the west end of the county of running Pete Sheridan, prominent Butter Creek stockman, for the republican nomination for county commissioner to fill the vacancy now on the court It is said he Is acceptable to many ot the people of the west end but 3 per sonally averse to making the race be cause of the time the position would take from his own business. some of the celestials on account of the recent tong disturbances in other cities. Chief Ourdane states that some of the Chinese) here have grown uneasy over the situation along the Coast, fearing it may spread here. Hearing Set for Next Week. The hearing of Guy Hayes and Irene Bushman on a statutory charge has been postponed until 10 o'cloclt Monday and that of Louis Dorris and Gerhard Gorges, charged with larceny I of sacks, for Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. The last two named wera convicted on a misdemeanor charge and sentenced to sixty days each In the county Jail, and will now be held I probably on a felony charge. Second Drunk of Month. This morning Charles p. Alsterbury pleaded guilty in police court to being drunk and was fined five dollars. This is the second drunk that has been In court this month, the other case hav ing been docketed Feb. 2. Alsterhury is an Idaho man and had been to Portland with a load of livestock. On his return he secured some bad boot legger booze and. in some way, left the train here. He was arrested at the depot in a badly intoxicated con dition. He awoke this morning in Jail and was unable to account for his predicament. Sjiain Trial I p Again. The trial of the $5000 damage suit Fortune) will Meet. A Join meeting of Boys' ar Forum will be held March I Kagle-Woodman banquet hall m. The orchestra will play the banquet and Miss Kdna Zimnier man, Kdna Coutt and Mrs. West Girls In the it 6 P. during Magnetism A amall compass is part of the general watch maker's equipment This instrument is an added ne cessity of comparatively recent date, yet as Indis pensable as the clinical thermometer to a physician. By its use Is determined the presence of magnetism. When a watch Is under that subtle influence It la valueless as a timekeeper. Electricity Is today in brought by John Spain. popular I brook Dickson will be the soloists of Bound-up buckaroo, against the 0.-ln( ,.VPn,nlf i)r ),,v, of the First W. R. & N. for alleged Injuries re- j preabvterlan church of Portland Will suiting from an alleged unjust arrest. j,,,Pak t ln(, young people. The came up yesterday again in the Ba-1 mother of the young people are put ker circuit court. Spain won his suit', f,)rtn everv ,.frt t) gerve a in 1914 but the railroad appealed n ! bountiful and delicloU dinner for ,Mip. The guests will be the members of such genera! use that I proximity to magnetic lag their watches to sound tells when the session; he enters un his baleful inversion of ,i fa thful time-keeper wheels, as caprl ousands are almost aa.iy u fields, unconsciously expoa M infection. No warning ivsterious vls:tor takes poa wares and Instantly begins rder into chaos. What was becomes a mere train of a musical prodigy. It may drag along losing tlm or rush by the minutes with startling velocity. How could it do otherwise when its proportions through the presence of magnetism. it from his car, or tha a i'oomotive may some for and annojing result, the ways that a pocket gnetixed. So, when you the case was sent back for a new trial. Spain was arrested in Huntington H 1912 and ejected from a train on a charge of drunkenness. He alle?ea that rough handling caued an InfH matlon of the stump left from an am putation of a hand a few months pre vious, necessitating another operation. He claims that he had not been drink Ing anything stronger than glngr ale. the school board and their wives and the men and women who have spo ken to the girls and boys at their previous meetings patlng an enjoyabl ciate what has beet the past. All are antlci t'me and appre done for them in Eggs for hatching. Phone I0TM I. C. Snyder, chimney sweep. Phona II Ml Wanted To rent 5 or 6 room house. Phone 1M0W For saleCholce Bed Seal Victor Records. Phone 193W. For sale 26. head fresh cows andl heifers. Inquire Gritman Bros For rent Comfortably furnished sleeping room. Phone 209J Penland Bros.' transfer Co. hav torage warehouse Phone 33S. To rent Modern heated rooms and apartments. Close In, 617 Willow. Lady wishes position as houekeep. er. Good cook. Inquire "if this of fice Wanted By two young ladies, nice ly furnished room with light house keeping facilities. Address "T" thl office. Man and wife want poaltion o farm. Both well experienced Phono I146W. iJhopped alfalfa and loose hay on hand at all times at West End Mill. Phone 351. For rent - office room in J idd building. Apply F E. Judd. American National Bank. For sale, cheap Farming outfit and lease on 1600 acres land. Inqulra 'C" East Oregonlan Vry many people desire to ouy lands In eastern Oregon. Whnt have rou to offer, and price? N. Berkeley. Prompt automobile taxi service, day or night Funerals to cemetery only $3.50 Phone 680. 8t. George Hotel Carney Taxi Co. Dressmaking at home or by day. 1 203 Kaat Court Phone 260M For rent Furnished housekeeping rooms. 401 Aura Phone 308W Wanted To sell or trade, piano, for second hand Ford I ar. Phone 446 For rent Nicely rurnlshed front room, close In. Call evening. 7 20 The Cream That Made Order for Neapolitan Rricks. Hulk Vanilla, Chn the Mountain Famous." Your Sunday Dinner. Pint lO?; Quart 75? olate, Strawberry Bulk Pint 25r: Quart 50 Pineapple Sherbert Pint 25r: Quart 50 Has that Velvety. Creamy Delicious Taste. You Will Notice the Difference Instantly. Use the Telephone Our Number, 90 The Kopper Kettle "The Purity Sweet Shop." I , , : i Teacher seek Office. Two I'matllla county leat hers v.ill (Josble. seek election to county offices at the QUj paper for ,ale; t)ed ln DUn. approaching elections, according rot d ... Btarting flrea, etc Something New FRENCH ICE CREAM "Rich and Creamy" BLACK and WHITE Special 20c MAPLE PECAN SUNDAE TOWN TALK SUNDAE "It's Del icious 620 Main St. Phone 103 ; well defined report Prof. Henrv Allen of Holdman will seek to I M timepiece may become tt have occasion to tell the man at the bench that your w.v.h ba beCOflU erratic, paaj near the balance r Mis him of the present weather l e i lear (demal short ' lei us free from jo it ws when new. Hut treatment room erratic he deftly lays a little com ic balance wheel. The infallible needle ' the presenee of magnet am. If the . j.-;ir (demaf netisers do their duty best I) vimi maj have your watch back in SI free from the mysterious disturbance MB . w Bill I fe'.v .ears ago the effect ni on a timepiece was little understood then Today the mysterious force 1 I local ill winch readily responds to II Is a rntre Incident In the life ot a sd spirit wh n it takes possession, but 10c a bundle. This office. For sale Full blood White I.eghoin eggs for hutching. $1.00 for IB. pre paid. Guaranteed fertile. : Blaekman, Milton old mattresses made over Hk I.. Two More New llouura, Work is being started on the con ' struction of two substantial new I homes on Kaley street, lot for the!ee(.,i .sheriff T . Taylor and Prof ! purpose having been purchased from vv. H. Musselman of Tum-a-lum, 1 'V'X & Lonergan. fne of the house wjn H(.,.k to supplant Treasurer (1. W. j to cost $3000 will be erected at the , Bradley, according to report. Mr. I in.... lt-uu In tl.r. , t. Ih'ii miiriins' nnil announced his Intention ot seeking! new ones made to order, upholstering. 5, . ...,,,i ...i..n,. kiff I furniture repaired, cltv or country IM'- u'lmiiiunii wiiimwm . ., .... He will file his declaration within a I Phone 22, J. La Uow pro., X1J lew da s Mr. Musselman is also j Hen uregard street. lt re today and has discussed with friends the matter of his candidacy. H- was formerly one o the county supervisors and has taught In the count) a number A years. ii, t ci lay presence of magnatlsm and expell It from i'ur watof the ails f lepartii" SI that we treat all of ch repair Royal M Jeweler Sawtelle since 1887 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. 81oU) and Allen Thomson of Kcho were up last evening from their home. Mrs. A. K Clark of Ijh Orande was a guest of the Pendleton last even. Ing. PENDLETON WINS OAMM. (Continued from page one.! I started it by making four points and La Grande annexed -j. foul. The lo cals throughout the rest of the game I kept gaining on the visitors until the half ended, 42 to 14. QUI iom, guard for Pendleton, waa j the star of the game. He wa not only the best In breaking up plays and guiinllng his end of the floor but was far superior In getting away with ihe ball In a close plac Three times ho took the ball the length of the floor for hnskets. Fowler proed the tar In making baskets, he having made 24 of the 42 point for the local. Mima show ed great form in breaking up passes. Iloylen played a stellar game as for ward Slebert was easily superior when It came to going up after the I ball. For sale or trade for Pendleton property or acreage near Pendleton 10 acres Irrigated unincumbered land at. mouth of Yakima river. See W. I Oadwa, For trade A new, modern 110 bbl. electric flour mill located ln vaUey town 20.000 Dooulatlon, will trade for eastern Oregon or Washington wheat land. Price $22,000. For par ticulars write (65 Trade Street. 8a Itm, Ore. PabltC Dance Tonight. Moose Hall. The public I cordialy Invited to attend the regular Saturday nighi fiance tonight ln Mooe hall. Musk by Sawyer's orchetra. Admllon (0 cent. Adv lllg IiP Year Daniv Vl, 29. Basle-Woodman Hall Tueaday ev ening, February 29. Oood music, good time for everybody . The public ,,.rdillv invited, dents 50c, ladles free. Lady floor managers. Kemem h.r Tneulav February 2Sth, comes only once every 28 yeara Adv. Ten Dollar Reward. Lot, from the Marlon Jack ranch near Havana, one black two year old mule filly, branded J. B. on left shoulder. Will pay above reward for return or Information leading to It recovery. John Bain, Adam, ure AdY. ill 111 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, bnilt in the largest Auto Factory in the world. The leading 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. Telephone 468 117. 119. 121, 123 Weil Court St. mam