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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1916. EIGHT PAGES IGHT --K A 0 L 0-- FlR CLEANING AND POLISHING JEWELRY, GOLD, SILVER AND ALL METALS, GLASS AND GLASSWARE. WILL NOT SCRATCH. For Friday Only We will five one package FREE with any One Dollar order of the goods listed in this ad. California Home Brand of Pickles, Sweet Mix, Sliced Sweet, Sliced Sour, Plain Sweet, Plain Sour. 5 CANS FOR $1.00. Franco-American Soup, Full Pints 6 FOR $1.00 Assorted Extracts, 2 oz. size Schillings or D. W. 6 FOR $1.00 Bulk Macaroni, 12 lbs. for $1.00 Gray Bros. Grocery Co. Two Phones, 28. "QUALITY" 823 Main St. I'll ChapMM rrcwtcd. KJ t'hapman won arrested by the police toilay on a charge 0f being drunk. Now Saddle Maker. William Kyne of Portland. has ar rived In the city to take a position In the saddle department at Hamiey Co I lies for sheriff. H M Alien ,,f Holdmun today Monies of thin city won the thud prize a chest of Iver. The two Indies cro cheted the answer Into a sofa pillow while Mi Monies worked his out in a liniutlfiil leather desimi. (Her IM'0 IHWin were received In this city. The Judges were as follows Pendleton Fred T. llloch. I. E. foung iind T. J Tweedy; in Walla Walla D W. Ifft. W, F. Carper and The... Pudgeon; neutral, J C. Foley of Portland. SHOES Clothing Dry Goods or Notions Trunks or Rugs Suit Cases or Hand Bags Vi. nnutei what your wants, you'll find tin'" at "The i lolden Huh ' store at less money ( lur price, are placed so low at the start that we need no special sale, or barKUin basements to move them from our shelves - therefore you find the newest of the season's goods on our shelves and racks at all times. Small profits 1 1 1 i. k sales --.bought In immense iUntltlcs for cash, no fancy flitures, no deliveries, no bookkeepers, no hail account" are a few of the reasons why you buy your goods here for less. duration of I 'an nomin.i andldarv I , he. Pair Get I i. . use marriage license was issued yes- terday afternoon to David Sloan Thomson and Princess A. Smith rimi- lents of the Soho country. Idiulnistrator Ippotnted, Ira BtoU was today named adminis trator of the Mil,. H. Stoll, estate of who died te of 1700. his brother. Januur5 HIGH SCHOOL (NOTES night, a dance will be given In the hiKh school gym in honor of the vis iting team. Music will be furnished by the local orchestra. The Joint meetins of the boys' and Klrls' forum which was to have been held Tuesday night of next week will be held on Monda night Instead. Dr. Boyd of Portland will address the boy. and girls. The closing game of the Pendleton hish school basketball season will be plsved tomorrow night. The Athena hlnh school girls will play the local team I jut week Pendleton won from Athena :7 to U. Hut Athena Is com ing In a better condition than before and expect to show the locals a fast time. Miss Honney expects an easv Victory, The whlsle blows at T : 5 sharp. After the basketball game Friday P. S. to Issue ew Bonds. WASHINGTON, March 2. Secre tary of the Treasury McAdoo an nounced that he Is preparing to issue during 1916 J30.000.000 In refunding :' per cent government bonds to take up 2 per cent bonds now out. Mondell Attacks Policy. WASHINGTON, March 2. The for. elgn policy of the Wilson administra tion was attacked from the floor of the house by Representative Mondell of Wyoming, Itrandois is. Championed WASHINGTON, March 1 Stephen Gregory, former president of the Am eriian Bar Association, told the sen ate investigators that the general rep utation and character of Brandeia as ,i '.awyer were excellent. Took First Train Out. J. W. Shui'er and family of Fulton arrived home Friday from a winter stay in California. They took the first train out of San Diego which was cut off from the outside world for thirty-one days by the floods Xiiiilher Murrtagv License A marriage license was Issued afternoon to Iiren Coffman Jean Clifford, bofh of this City. Sustains ltrokcn Ami. Word has been received b) frit in the city that Mrs. .l imes Cooper, I formerly of this city, sustained a broken forearm several days ngn In alighting from a train at The Dulles. her home. She had tone aboard the I train while It stopped to see Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stelwer of this city, who were aboard, and the train started be fore she could get off. The train was stopped but In descend ng hurrledU she slipped and fell. .miles' Spring Coats . Ladlea' Spring Suits, Ladle' Spring Dresses Ladles' Silk Petticoats Ladle' Silk Waists . . i. niies' Ktmonaa Ladies' Muslin Pettlcoi i. allies Combination Corset Covers 1. 1. lies' Wash Waists Ladles' Press Shoes LH. I. 2f s.vun. sit.mi. I11.M I1M4, XII.7.V 117,50 . . liN, It,, T.ao . . gl.tm, H.N, . . . . slum, inns, :t.MN si I'l s I 'is s.; .,s . . Mo, , . . . I', ltd, Md iuv. Mo, Mo, ! use Shaving Soap, luc vulue 4c Mennen's or Colgate's Talcum Powder 12c Boss' Dark shirts tie. We, 4.V Hoys' Knicker Pants !', one, VHe Boys' shoes si. im. si .. gi.7 :I6 iieh Chiffon Taffeta, 11.50 value UHc :ii iinh Ifeatallne, all colors, ll.OO value 69c Suit Cases Mir, SI. 19, St. UK to gn :io Trunk.. Axnilnster Hug., 130.00 vulue $19.50 Smaller sixes nv, ii.ib, $i.m, fs.it, ss.tt You Can Alwayi Do Better At We Lead, Others Follow m it 3l III!1 Will Carry no More- rsasrillgi I Agent T. F. O'Brien of the O.-W. It. & N. was this morning notified by Supt. A. G. Kamm that hereafter trains No: I and 52. being tfie mixed trains between Pendleton and Walla Walla, will not handle passengers. Married Happiness, short. Married on August 7. 1915, StanleS Nee land today brought suit against his wife. Ivy, for a divorce, alleging that since the first of December she has made life miserable for him. He al leges she mistreated a child of his bj a former marriage, even after he hud found the child another home. lialej & Kaley are plaintiff's attorneys. Boundar) Dispute Up, The county boundary board Is to day consider ng two petition! for the creation of new school districts both of which are being contested, line petition asks for a new ilistrlrt south east of Pilot Itock. taking parts of 1. '17. 77 and S7. Porter Itoyee and W. W. Wegner are appearing for the pe. thinners while Fred Wlatt and I'. G. Horn are representing the remnnstru tors. The other petition asks for a new district about 15 miles southwest Of Pendleton to be created out of parts of 12. 41. St. 116 and 110. W J. Stockman. Mrs. H. D. Wylle und Mrs. Geary Kimbrell being hos tesses. Following a business session, social hour was enjoyed and re freshments were served. There was a large attendance out. To attend the thirtieth wedding an niversary Of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Samuel Jackson of Portland, former resident! of Pendleton, a number of old time friends will go down to Port land next week. Their anniversary bun- fires, etc. Itarn for rent, 101 Aura Old papers fur sale; tied tn lies. Good for starting 10c a bundle. This office. Man and wife want work on ranch. Itellable, food references Ph- u 397R. Watch our windows, please, for your Saturday bargains. Pendleton 5-10-I Be store. (The Bee Hlve.l Very many peovie desire to buy lands In eastern Oregon. What have Attention Candidates. BReC tors' nominating petltons and candidates' acceptance blanks, com plete, for either republican or demo cratic party, are carried In stock at the East (iregonlan office. They are the correct forma and already printed for Immediate delivery. on Thursday. March ninth. Among rou to orrsr, and price? N. Berkeley, those w ho will go down are Mr. and Prompt automobile taxi service. Osmer E. Smith is Out For District Attorney I Mrs. John F. Itoblnson. Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. Fred K. Judd. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Roosevelt and Miss Neva ijine. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cohen, who lire In Sun Francisco day or night Funerals to cemetery only 13 50 Phone (30. St. George Hotel Carney Tail Co, For sale Full blood White Leghorn eggs for hatching. $1.00 for 16, pre lum- after spending a month In Hon-1 paid. Guaranteed fertile K. E. Osmer E. Smith, well known young attorney of this city Astoria Boat line. i declare himself an active candidate That Astoria will proceed with the' for the office of district attorney, proposition of establishing a boat ! Frederick Stelwer, the present encum llne on the Columbia is the belief of bent, having announced that he will Edgar W. Smith who is here today. not seek re-electoln, Mr Smith this Astoria's need of a boat line has been , morning decided to enter the prl lessened by the common point rate ' mary campaign for the republican decision, yet there Is still sentiment nomination. for establishing the line, says Smith. I Mr. Smith has been a resident of The type of boat proposed Is one fit Pendleton for the past two and a half for deep water ss well us for use on years, he and his wife having come olnlu, will arrive in Portland In time I Hlackman. Milton. for the gathering. Mr. and Mrs. T. j old mattresses made over like new C Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Harry , new ones made to order, upholstering v.-iii ah be guests. of Dayton at the P the river. Poultry Poultry Bone Shell Grit Poultry Foods and Tonics FRESH FROM THE FACTORY CAR LOAD JUST RECEIVED It's what makes the cackle and the cackle makes the eggs. Also CHICK FOODS FOR THE LITTLE ONES, WHEAT, CORN, BARLEY, OATS, BRAN, ETC. Shady Brook Dairy Feed Makes More Milk. Shady Brook Horse Feed More Strength. COLESWORTHY'S Alta and Cottonwood. Phone 131 Funeral of ; M. McGee. G A. Kreaker of Spokane, son-in-law of G, M. McGee who wus found dead In bed yesterday morning, ar rived this morning and took charge of the body. The funeral will be held this afternoon and interment will be made in the local cemetery. Deceas ed Is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Kreager, and Mrs. Rea of Kansas City and two sisters. He had been In Pendleton about two years and for merly lived in McMlnnvllle. here from Colorado. He was gradu ated from the University of Colorado where he took his first training In law and, after coming to Pendleton, wus In the offices of Raley ft Raley for a year and a half. During the past year he has beep practicing himself. Mr Smith announces that he will make an active campaign upon a plat form of strict law enforcement. Indian Women Plead Guilty Irene Bushman and Ida mixed Mood Indian women Tu ida: night in Snyder, arrested lodging house Borings made by the Central Pa cific railroad In ISM In search of wa ter, near Huxley, N'ev., encountered at a depth of 1700 feet a bed of petri fied clams, and at 1900 feet a Quan tity of redwood timber In a remark able state of preservation court. The former pleaded guilty tu 1 disorderly conduct and wus sentenced : to pay a fine of (25 or go to Jail for tSh days. The Snyder woman pleaded guilty to being drunk and disorderly and her sentence was 330 or 10 duys. Neither have vet naid their fine. Du- puy forfeited bail of 325 by non-ap. I pearance. The Bushman woman was recently held to the grand Jury on a) W. Beach Melon today. Carl Newqulst of Yoakum Is spend lug the day In Pendleton. O. F. Steele, well known Xolln res- j Gadwa. Ident. is a visitor here today. Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Thomson of Echo were in the city last evening. Frank Sorea. Echo stockman and farmer, came In on the motor this morning. Walt Phone 227J La Dow Bros, 315 Beauregard street. For sule or trade for Pendleton property or acreage near Pendleton. 10 acres Irrigated unincumbered land at mouth of Yakima river See W. I St. George Cafe MIM for nUDAY, M MICH i Son p. Clam Chowder Starter. Fish. linked -ulnion Fjilreea. Boiled Beef with Horse Had sh Bruized Umli with Vegetables Scrambled Brains und F.ggs Roast Ia-K of Pork with Brown Uravy Bum Cot Dessert. Mange Pudding e, Tea ..r Milk Mci'ntche For Sale or U as., ny Owner. Three sections wheat Isnd four miles from It It. Running water, practically level. 26 per acre. 1-1 cash, good terms on balance, or will j make attractive leuse with right party kum for term of years. Further Informs this r Immm fnrmer, came up on the mot morning. H. R. Newport. Hermiston contrac tor, came up this morning from the west end. C. C. Dunn of Stanfleld. a railroad employe, came up this morning en route tn Spokane. Levi Main, a Campbell farmer, was among the passengers getting off the motor this morning. Mr. und Mrs. James Wyrlck return ed this morning from Portland, Mrs Wyrlck Is still quite 111. Nicholas Brown, who farms eight miles southwest of the city Is trans acting business here today. tlon write (Adv. ) J. W HATS. Idaho Falls, Ida Wile I'nfatthtal; Ask Divorce. Alleging that his wife. Grace Berr; unfaithful, Samuel igh his tWij i miff is a railroad irtan und fre. ently absent from home. While liv .' in N'ySM five years ago. he alleg his wife entertained other men at ir hon ring his absence and in imlllated him. He asks l of the children. Stat las made arrangements idparents, Mr. and Mrs f Milton, to keep them Hallmark Watches $14 to $125 Royal M. Sawtelle Jeweler since I 887 Protects giiin-t Roller Skates War on the children who piay on the paved sidewalks with roller skates was declared In council last evening by Councilman H. J. Taylor and the children found a defender In liman K. J. Murphy Council man Taylor declared the children are in the habit of skating every evening on the walks on Jacason street and : her parts of the city, and stated that to ' hi- k themselves suddenly, ih- -. turn Inte the parkings His own parking has been damaged by this i tctlre be stated. He asked for th enforcement of the ordinance govern- I roller skating, if there Is one, and for the HI stags of one If not. Council man Uurpby declared himself n friend of the children und would not lie for deprlvng them of innocent Bfra even If a few parkings Wl r.. damaged No action was taken Winner ii Piano Contest. Mrs I Doherty of Walla Walla was this morning declared by the Judges tin- w nner In the "II," guessing con. ten put on recently by the Warren M . ii ROOM of this city and a music house of Walla Walla, and she was Swarded the piano put up as first prize Mrs K. Cniuhart of Athena was Rdjudg',1 second prlw winner and se cured the SMi phonograph. F. J. Ma s'. Ferguson is down from Athe. Hopper has Just returned from a visit in Seattle. Mrs. Nell Johnson of Walla Walla E. Westersund "'' Helix Is spending the day in the city. James Farmer f Stanfield spent Carl Howman will come up from i Nolln this evening to attend the Kill Kare Klub's dunce. Mrs J Bets and daughter of Ta Coma, owner of extensive property In-' tercet! here, are In the city. Mr. and Mrs. John Clodlus of Waltsburg pegged 'hrough here yes terday ii route home from Hot Ijika C. It Moore Is today moving to the Gritm.in ran-h west of the city and Will henceforth have the management of the ranch J. if. Kilpack. representative of the boys and girls' aid socley of Portland Is here today to attend to u delin quency case. Lloyd Riches, editor of the Stan fleld Standard, was here yesterday for the good roads meeting and left last night for Portland for a short visit. II. Ij. Gray has returned from Spo kane where he passed a week visiting his brother, Will Gray, who has un dergone a serious operation for stom ach trouble and Is now convalescing Fl" automobiles went out from Pendleton last "veiling to the Klmet Moore farm, hearing guests to a danc ing party given by Mr. und Mrs. Klmer Moore and Mr. und Mrs. Spencer Rent by. An enjoyable evening wus spent Among those going out were Mr. and ! Mis George Slangier. Mr. and Mrs Boss Carney, Mr. and Mrs Charle.s Tullls. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cresswell Mr. and Mrs. Garry Taylor, Mr. and 'Mi. William Roesch. Mr. and Mrs James H. Kstes, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. John Mumtn nnil Mrs. Anna Hucker. The ladles' Aid of the Methodist church met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. L. Stockman on QarfleM street, Mrs. Stockmun, Mrs Ah In P. Knight returned yesterds from Portland where his wife Is tai, Ing treatment for an illness. Mr. und Mrs Sum R Thompson ar rived home this morning wrom Port, land where they had been for the past week. Judge J. W. Maloney will go up to Athena this evening to act us one ol the Judges )n the Milton-Athena debate. DaiK-e Friday Night. The Knights of Columbus will give a social dance on Friday night, March 4, lit Eagle-Woodman Hall. Alt In vited. COMMITTEE. (Adv ) Ix-arii to Dance. Guaranteed. Three private lessons Merryman. at Warrens Music House Phone 624 Adv. Ten Dollars iteward. Lost, from the Marion Jack ranch near Havana, one black two year old mule filly, branded J .B. on left Expert repairing Of Watche. and Jewelry. Satisfaction guaranteed Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler. I shoulder, Will puy above rewurd for return or Information leading to Its recovery. John Bain. Adams, Ore Adv. No igincc at German nail. There will not be a dunce- at tier man Hall Saturday evening. Mar, h 4th on account of bad roads. Adv. LOCALS (Sh Advertising in Brief HATES. Per line first Insertion 10c Per line, sddltlonsl Inssrtlon 5c Per line, per month SI 00 No bssls tsken for less thsn 25c. Count 0 ordinary words to linn Locals will nut lie taken o?er the telephone eicept from K-sst Oregon Ian paid up subscribers. DSMS4M Friday Night. Moose hall. IgarOh I. Admission ' S0e; Indies free Good music. All cordially invited. Adv Dale Rolhwell OPTICAL SPECIALIST Glasses ground and fitted. Leases duplicated. Imetican National Rank lluildhstT, Pendleton, Phone 61)8. I. C. Snyder, chimney sweep. Phone JR1M Furniture for sale, cheap. Phono ii-ISJ. 700 Wilson. Dressmaking at home or by day. 1203 Bast Court Phone 260M w.mterl--To rent 5 or 6 room house. Phone 240W. For rent Furnished apartment, Hamilton court. Lllleth street Penland Bros.' transfer Co. hav uorage warehouse Phone 339. For sule 26 head fresh cows an'l heifers. Inquire Orltmun Bros To rent Modern heuted rooms and apartments. Close In. 617 Willow. Chopped alfalfa and loose hay on hand at all times at West End Mill. Phone 3S1. Man and wife want position ns farm. Both well experienced Phono 346W. Found Automobile license. May have snme by culling at this office and puytng for ad. For sale, cheap Farming outfit and lease on 1600 acres land. Inquire "C" East Oregonlan For rent Office room In Judd building. Apply F. e. judd. American National Bank. Wanted A woman for n business house, one who has been a practical nurse and can leave Pendleton. Ad dress Nurse, East Oregonlan. gill ii'-'ii i-i'in1:..',:,,;,...! Jn:'':- Buick, $1150 Pendleton Dodge, $885 Pendleton Oregon Motor Garage INCORPORATED Agents for Buick Dodge MOTOR CARS THE TWO LEADING CARS The leadiBR six cylinder ear of America, built 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. 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