East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 03, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1916.
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FOR CLEANING AND POLISHING JEWELRY,
GOLD, SILVER AND ALL METALS, GLASS AND
GLASSWARE. WILL NOT SCRATCH.
For Friday Only
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We will give one pack, ere 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.
Fr.mco-Anierican Soup, Full Pints
6 FOR $1.00
Assorted Extract:., 2 oz. size Schillings or D. W.
6 FOR $1.00
Bulk Macaroni. 12 lbs. for $1.00
Gray Bros. Grocery Co.
Dr. Batai lo Seattle.
Dr. Guy U Boyden left last evening
for Seattle for u short vacation.
OMmbom OnrralVM
A. T. Tilley of th a city yesterday
afternoon underwent an operation at
St. Anthony's hospital.
Will Build Garage.
R C, Hasmussen has
permit to hulld a garage
on Haley street.
taken out n
at his home
Amu laundry Wsgon
The Troy laundry has Just receiv
ed a new Ford auto delivery wagon for
use In delivering and collecting laundry.
that the weather forecasts Mng in j
out hy the weather bureau In Portland H
to the different forestry offices, ai H
warnings to the stockmen, will prove
of big value to the stockmen and hta H
office will cooperate In even i- E
possible.
Another Large Shipment of
Ladies' Coats and Suits
Just received from the Eastern Markets. Every one new. Every one at the lowest
price. To the lady who has been looking and waiting who wants something that is
just right, now is your chance.
l p IV. Bayer Hack.
Charles lilomberg. head of I he la- I
lieds parunent of the Peonies Ware.
nouse, has returned from
New York and, other eastt
where he made purchase!
spring trade.
Vosnag Bab) iio.
The five days 0)
Mr.- Charles Xlarsl
Two Phones, 28.
'QUALITY"
823 Main St.
f .Mr. and
I yesterday
th a after-
and
Attention Candidates.
Electors' nominating petlton
candidates' acceptance blanks, com
plete, for either republican or demo
cratic party, are earned in stock at
the East Oregonlan office. They are
the correct forms and already printed
for immediate delivery.
Expert repairing
of Watches
and Jewelry.
Satisfaction guaranteed
Wm. Hanscom
THE Jeweler.
"Mystery plane" num..
ni'H'TH March 3 The "mysteri
ous aeroplane" which for several
nights has been soaring over big
grain elevators here, causing city au
thorities to order an investigation,
burst into flames and fell un the
docks.
It was found to be a toy balloon of
peculiar construction.
Divorce cast- Being Tried.
The divorce suit of B. F. Grattan
If Sophia Q rattan tame tip for trial
this ufteruoon in the c rcuit court
The case is not contested.
HOMER I. WATTS OF ATHENA
ENTERS RACE FOR OFFICE 1
COATS MEN'S SUITS
95.90, 99.80,- 12.50. f 16.50. 7.M), SJMM), 912.50, $1-1.75
SUITS BOYS' SUITS
$12.50. $11.75, $17.50. $22.50 $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98.
DRESSES MEN'S WORK SHOES
$1.!S. 86.90, $9.90. 811.75. $2.49, $2.8. $3.50, $3.98.
Get Five nays.
"Ten dollars or five days" was the
sentence Imposed upon Ed Chapman
the Indian arrested yesterday for be
ing drunk. He still lingers with the
police
New Districts Created.
The county boundary board yester
day afternoon passed favorably upon
the petitions to create new school dls.
tricts, one south of Pilot Rock and
other 15 miles north of Pendleton.
MARLEY li IN. DEVON ZVj IN.
ARROW
Bays New Caterpillar.
J. N. Scott, prominent young Athe
na farmer, is in the city today. He
Just recently disposed of his mules j
and purchased a 75 horsepower Holt!
caterpillar engine which he will use
on his farm. ,
Y.Wol NCKMK.NT MADE WIIX
SEEK NOMINA Hi in I UK
DISTRICT ATTOKNE
Homer 1. Watts, well known A;lo -tm
attorney and mayor of that town,
yesterday afternoon announced his
candidacy for the republican nomi
nation for district attorney. He ex
pects to Me his formal declaration
next week.
Mr. Watts Is a native son of I'mii.
tilla county and has spent most of his
life about Athena. He is a graduate
of the University of Oregon and later
of the Harvard law school. Admitted
to the Oregon bar In 1907. he has
since been practicing at Athena.
With the announcement of Mr.
Watts, there are now two avowed
candidates for the republican nomi
nation for this office. Osmer E.
.Smith of Pendleton having cast his
hat Into the ring yesterday. Deputy j
District Attorney R. I. Keator has not I
yet announced himself but stated this
morning that he was Itro&gly consid
ering making the race and would come
to a decision next week
You Can Alwayi
Do Better At
We Lead,
Others Follow
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JERKY rilAVEKs Wont hi
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The members of the Standard
Hearers of the Methodist church will
hold a social and reception tomorrow
night at the parsonage eo honor Miss
I Hefty, a returned missionary from
china She will occupy the pulpit of
the Methodlsh church on Sunday
moraine an,l tell of her experiences In
the far east She has worked In Chi
na five years and will return again j
to her duties In August.
Mrs. J. Edwin Sharp was a charm
ing hostess to the W. C n. M of the
Christian church yesterday afternoon
at her home on Riverside Boulevard
A very Inierestlng program was giver
COLLARS
a FOR Is, CENTS
CLUETT PEABODV 5 CO. IMC TaOY NY.
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 134
No Soring About This. Alligators Hout Women.
Following a violent wind storm! JACKSO.VV1LLE, Fl.i.. March
during the night a sleet tiegan fall-1 W'unien attending the State Daughters consisting of the sorlntiir.il readies
Ing over the county this morning and i of the American Revolution conven-!by the president. Mrs. H H. Huhbcll
has continued intermittently all day . I Hon In a local hotel here were given ; a reading by Mrs M U Peters, a duetj
In the foothills snow Is reported to be 1 a fright when a number of alligators , hy Haroldlne Horton and Martha!
fall ng. j which had been placed in one of thejllogue. a reading by Shirley Peters, a
I goldfish ponds in the convention hall! song y several small girls and'
loan Estate Appraised. j brasenly poked their noses over the I Edwin John Sharp Another!
edge and started to crawl out on the feature of the meeting was the hidden,
floor. I answer contest by the four divisions
One of the speakers s ,w the reptiles The guests were Mesdnmes Deuel 1. '
filed their report fixing the value of) "la -"ne almost reti in a swoon Into a Mathews. Weatherhee. llrlggs. King.;
the estate at 110,726.90. All of the!tns,r "n tne rtatrorm. Tne incident Orny. Fergus. Hutchinson. Welton.
property Is personal, the largest item came near breaking Op the meeting. Brown. Blue Conders. King Cole
c-niv me quick arrival or men to han- Avers. Miss Anlhal. Miss parsons. Miss
,11.. tllO ..ii'.... ,.r. ... I . ...I. r . ... . . ...
. ,., ..,oru luiwie, avi Ts. miss l odd and tne members ot
trouble. The reptiles had already
eaten up all the goldfish in the pond.
W. U Thompson. F. E. Judd and
J. P. McCook. appraisers of the es
tate of the late Adln D. Sloan, have
being sixty shares of stock
American National Rank.
in the
AlhWl burglars ,ct Hearing.
James Frank Clark. Harry Ford
and Wiliam Murphy, arrested here re
cently by Sherlf Taylor upon suspic
ion that theey were connected with
the burglary of the Cove postoffiee
are being given a hearing this after
noon before V. S. Commissioner
Newberry. Deputy 1". S. Marshal
Swanson has them In charge.
Cimw Bay Seek Mllllla.
MAltsllFIKLD, ore.. March 3.
There is a movement on here to re
organize the naval militia, of which
Coos Bay at one time had two com
panies. Bandon also had a company.
and if the reorganisation is successful
j the city by the sea will doubtless
I maintain a oompany, Port Orford and
I'ntes County League. vicinity would furnish another com-
C J. Miller, secretary of the Pilot ' l any. making from four to six units
Rock Commercial Club, writes to the in this district.
Pendleton Commercial association i When the militia flourished here
urging 'he formation of a county several years ago there was much en.
baseball league with clubs in Pendle-1 th.usi.ism. and the members were
ton. Pilot Rock, Athena and Weston. faithful In their drilling work and
and asks that Pendleton take the ' other duties,
matter up with Athena and Weston.'
The matter will be submitted to th
association at the regular meetin
next week.
A vers
the society making slxtv In nil. Di
vision one had charge of the program
At the conclusion a social hour was
enjoyed and dainty refreshments
served.
Invitations are nut today for a St.
Patrick's dancing party on the even
ing of Frldnv, March seventeenth, at
the Eagle-Woodman Hall, to he given
by the young ladles of the Phoenix
Club.
Ten Dollars Reward.
Ixist. from tho Marion Jack ranch
near Havana, one black two year old
mule filly, branded J B. on left
shoulder. Will pay above reward tor
return or Information leading to Its
recovery John Bain, Adams Ore
Adv.
A lecture on Christian Science will
be given at Temple Theater, March
"th, 8 p. m. Admission free - Adr
IttetMlOa lrinrrs.
Meeting tomorrow afternoon at
1:30 at Farmers Ciraln Agency. Pen
dleton, to discuss subject of bulk
wheat Everyone Interested Invited
Adv.
IMuhv Ylua Night.
The Knights of Columbus will give
a social dance on Friday night, March
3 at Eagle-Woodman Hall. All In
vited. COMMITTBH
f Adv )
Qki
Hallmark Watches
$14 to $125
Royal M. Sawtelle
Jeweler since 1 887
laci officers.
John Mumm, well known younf
farmer was last night elected exalted
ruler of Pendleton lodge No 2S8. 13.
P. O. at the annual election C
C, VInler was sleeted esteemed lead-j
ing knight. Volney R. By bee, esteemed
'oval knieht and James R Howler es-
turned lecturing knight. Thomas
Fitz Gerald and R. M. Mayberry werei
re-elected secretary and treasurer, re-j
speetively. J V, Tallman was cho
sen trustee. Jack A Gibson was se
lected as representative at the grand!
lodge and D. B. Bailey as alternate.
Ili-piiblli-au- l"et TotiUflit.
The final preliminary meeting ol
I the young republicans preparatory to
'the permanent organization of the lo
!cal club will be held this evening in
: the office of W C. E. Pruitt. The
nominating committee will report the
leers proposed for election at the
meeting next week and the committee
on constitution and by-laws will have
those instruments drafted and ready
for consideration. Also preparations
.will in. completed for the big meeting
at which Hon John McCourt, presi
dent of the Oregon Republican dub,
a 111 be the principal speaker All re
publicans are urged to be present at
this meeting.
I'riiltgiiiMim (ict SSfKlft.
Hi ii di RIVER. Ore , March 3. Th
Fruitgrowers' Exchange made a dis
tribution of cents a box, aggregat
ing approximately I'lOOO, on Newton
apples. Formerly a 15-cent distribu
tion was made.
Manager Kenneth McKay said that
with the exception of a few boxes of
Newtons, the Exchange's stock for
the season is closed out. "We bops
to be able to make final returns on
everyth'ng but Newtons before our
annual meeting, which will be held
on March 27." he said.
Mrs Thomas Thompson will h
hostess this evening to the member,,
of the Evening Bridge Cluh.
A masquerade dancing party Is to
be given on the evening of March 7
at the home of Miss Vera Temple on
I.cw1s street, the hostesses being Miss,
es Olga In Fiitinta'n. Bulah Smith
ClaUdlne MoMonles and Jeane Reber
W H. Morrison of Helix Is In the
city.
I.. D Butler of Tji (irande. Is reg.
Itered at the St Ceorge.
Emory Stagg. wife and mother are
Pendleton visitors today.
Dr Aleiinder Reid of Stanfleld Is a
visitor in Pendleton today.
W. W Whitworth of Echo Is n
visitor in Pendleton today.
C, T. W Hollister or c.urdane Is
among the visitors In the city.
John C Walter of Adams Is am
ong the Pendleton visitors today
Mr. and Mrs A. McKensle of Will-
visiting In Pendleton to.
NEW York. March 3. -Jerrj
Tracers announces that he will not
go to Minneapolis In June and defend
the open golf title he won last ear at
Baltimore. The four times former
amateur title holder says he Is not re
tiring from all competitions, nut that
his cotton exchange business will pre
vent him this summer from taking
long trips. Trevers and Francis Oul
trent. who defeated Vardon and Ray,
the English champions. In the me.
morable play-off at Brookline in 1H13,
are the only amateurs who ever wot.
the open championship in this coun
try. Travers, after playing niagn fl
OSnt golf at Baltimore, finished with
a total of 2H6. one stroke better than
Tommy MeNainara.
A lecture on christian Science will
kg given at Temple Theater, March
Tth, H p. m, Admission free Adr
St. George Cafe
MI NI FOR SATURDAY
M MM II I. 19IS.
Soup.
it Tomato
'onsomme
Fish
Starter Baked Halibut
Enttaes,
Pork Sparerllie and Sauer Kraut
Roast Veal Heart with Dressing
Calves I.lver and Bacon
Roast
Leg of Ijtmb' With Jelly
Apple Pie
i toffs or Milk
fea
Dale Rothwell
OPTICAL
SPECIALIST
Glasses ground and fitted. Leasee
For Sale or U by Owner.
Three sections wbeat land four ,
miles from R R. Running water
practically level. S2& per acre. 1-3 ; ,iunilct.d
cash, good terms on balance, or will
make attractive lease with right party 1 A",f'nn Nntlna Rank Building,
for term of years. Further Informs I Pendleton, Phone 60J.
tlon write J. w. HAYS, , '
i Adv , Idaho Falls, Ida .,
I
publishers
'lark, livestock agent of the
Sc N . Is making Pendleton
ST.
l one Negro Rous Hank.
LO.t'IB, Mo. March A n-tT-d
the Mechanics' Hut
Rank here and after forcing the cash-I Mrs .1
I' r and two clerks into the vault ob
tained HUOu and escaped
A sheriffs posse In
stared In pursuit.
rid Mn
visit
w r Knit
p Wlllamet
back
rsllsl
lor America first
WASHINGTON, March 3 -Assur
ance that Cerman-Amerti ans are for
i America first was given President a Wall
Wilson here by Paul F. Muller, edit- ,tay
r,f A' ,h. lV.lr..,u.. l.nri,.,,., ..I Vtc.a :
of an organization of 400 German-Am- ,, ',
a visit.
Mr i
from a
points. E
N. Comptoii of Weston iuss
igh Pendleton this morning I
Any to Idaho, lj;
eiabrlelson of Kalein. pronil- !
nent and well known Insurance agent,
is at the Pendleton
Mr mid Mrs Wlllurd White wlll
ksglN Hi i week for Idaho, Mr. Whltr B
has bei n Stnptoysd for some Mine at B
the Tgytof Kar dwarf Co,
I H Ims, Alliee funnel truiisacte'l
business here yesterday. While In
PeiMtlston Mi Wwi puFiihassd is
bi nd of sours from Oritmnfl Bros.
Miss Hei.i, ii Rsmstsll, Clurlsi
In- Ilium, I I Rw,n and Edward
Fronrom, all of coe, are here today
dor
cars
Rritlsli -lom. r Is Sunk.
LONDON, March 3. Acourd ng lo
Uord's, the British steamer South
ford, formerly the -Indbad. has gggfl
j sunk. Eleven of the vessel's crew
the1 ' ere saved. Two were killed.
l thro
n tier
C, l.
.ewsel of
Forest Siis'rl-sT Back.
W W, I'r der siinervlsor of
1'matllU rational fores, nrrivH home The SoOthford w
evening from Portland where fori'""1'
the pssl thrie weeks he had charge!
the Office of Assistant Forester: SulHile llan Too Cheap.
McKensle who was .ailed to Wash- CHICAOO, March 3 Morris Gins
,trv hnlil if Iix mI r.rMi"js srfKtlf.n III
ngxon M. w.l returr , to -ortian,. j- - - k ;,, wtn(.HH,H , th(. hearing of the
n rififiur i n navsi in m r. rKmni r -
.u utltl ti m ml At Ik. ne(,unl ttmn
the local office Is busy receiving "wn llf". """'lowing tf. cents In a charge
nroof. nf ..r,il,ilon for ,lnir ner. 'hsnge Ginsberg has recovered both, office.
Supervisor Cryder antlclpatei
with an axe, attempted to take his men pi. Ken up B ssieiui layior on
,f rool'lng trie I ove post
mlLs.
Ship Dashed to
C ASTORIA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Signature o(
Atu-nllon I' and I Club.
The last D and I cluh dance beforr
The British (h, LPntPn season will be given at Ea
gle. Woodman Hall Saturday evening.
March 4 Extra good time and muslt
nssured Adv.
LEWIS. Del., Mar h t
I steamer Trecarrell, Huelva for Phlla
delphla with a carsn of ore, which
j went aground on Blsckflsh Hhoal, 10
mil. south of the lietsware r'atie. In
'a gale was dashed 10 pieces by the
I h .... In 1914 the mica produced In th
-rh. e i: wom taken off hv a United Ktate-s was valued at $32H,716
tug and transferred to a eoast guard The output of sheet mica amounted to
power boat, which later landed them 666.993 pounds, and tnat of scrap
it Ashateague, Va , mica amounted to 3730 pounds. I
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Buick, $1150
Pendleton
Dodge, $885
Pendleton
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