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l'AGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1916 EIGHT PAGES , jmmmmm ggm " Just Received 100 Sacks of Seed Potatoes tilM'S III Si lilt,' i W, Dt, Huey. who ) M the Golden Rule left today for Seatt Ition. Earliest of All Early Rose 83.00 $3.00 Gray Bros. Grocery Co. Down ii-oui Mberta, W, H Fletcher, pioneer sawmill man of Weston Mountain, Is here from Alberta, where he Is farming He IMI been ill In Walla Walla for the past month. Kins: Pentosan Judge Will chief counsel tlon service, 1 lessor of irrij in the George of Law. H. King of this st.ito. for the C. s. reclame-j is been appointed pro ation and mining law Washington Unhrersit! The lease provided that in the fall of I It he was to supnimerfullow 5001 acres and furnish the seed for sowing I 500 acres, all without cost to the de-l fondant He claims the Insertion ofl this clause was a mutual mistake and cites the common custom of the coun try io support his contention that he! should receive pay for the summer-1 fallow and seed. The sum involved I Is about $3000. W. M Raiey ft Haley will while Fee & Kee wi defendants. lather Is IIIIIIIllllllllll Ladies' Spring Suits, Coats, Skirts, Waists, Petticoats and Raincoats Just received from the Eastern Markets every one new every one at the low est price. Garments that will please the most fastidious dresser and we offer you val ues that the ONE store merchant can not meet. See them. I'etcrson and nt Bott, for the ih Washington. D. word received by W. M according to Peterson. Met oun Speaks Frtda Night. recently Youni Two Phones, 28. "QUALITY" Men's and can Club this that John Mc( dent of the 0 would arrive cordingly. the he will speak nlng. The me court house. organized Tounj Women's Republt Dilni received word of l'ortland. presl. n Republican Club, ? Friday and, ac- ineeting at which set for Friday eve- w ill be held in the 111. Miss Gladys Mason of the Mason Millinery, left last evening on No. 18 for Baker in response to word that her lather Is very 111 In that city. I COATS $4.98, $5.90, $7.90. $9.90, $12.50. $16.50. $22.50. SUITS $12.50, $14.75. $17.50, $22.50. SKIRTS $2.98, $4.98, $4.98, $5.90. SILK PETTICOATS $1.98, $2.98, $3.49, $3.98, Bovs' Shoes, Girls' Shoes. Men's Dress Men's Heavy lace or button, any leather. . . . Shoes Work Shoes. . . Ladjtoa1 slioes . Indies' Pumps t Ladies' Italnooa Ladies' Waists Huck Tnwels . . Sheets outing Flannel Pi rcales ...... i "(fords. . . $i.:m, $i.itt, i. I.2.V si. in. si.im SU.HK, IS-50, $:l.itH 9.4, M'.'.ttH, $!., Ml. ON. SI III. SI.IIH. n, i i4t IS.M, Ml. Its In $11,110 lite. Me, Slot . or, H 1-30, VI t-2r 190, llllo. Nile, He li Mc, K I -Ho. Hit . . S I -4C, llli . II i-ao 36-in. Black Chiffon Taffeta good weight per yard $1.25 To At lend siilom Meeting. Representative R. w. Rttner left today to attend the state irrigation and rural credits convention as an In terested spectator. You Can Alwayi Do Better At We Lead, Others Follow 823 Main St. Detroit will use Canadian electrical Electric radiators were used to heat power for manufacturing purposes, j a school building In Duluth during n recent cold snap when the boilers failed. Expert repairing of Watches and Jewelry. Satisfaction guaranteed Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler. l eas.- Rooming Home, Mr. and Mrs. F. E, Van Dusen, who were connected with the management of the ningham Springs most of last season, have leased the house at 6 21 Willow street, heretofore known as the Lyman Rooms, and will conduct it hereafter under the name of The Perkins. They are having the place thoroughly renovated and cleaned and intend to run an up-to.date place. Schumann Bahy Dies, The sixteen months old son of Mr. and Mrs. H C. Schumann, which has at Si vnth.mv. hn. ,.;-ia ,hu'wi,h ,U' was UP t0 Ovman intercourse with foreign coun mi.- i hu nuti a .-.urn niii .-.,.e.,.. "i i wi vieiiuuiiv uv iwnoullf neutral Hie bed. Investigation showed that years ago, prohahlv when thl court 'house stood on that property, there will made later. Dale Rothwell SPECIALIST Glasses ground and fitted. Lenses duplicated. American National Bank Building, Pendleton. Phone 609. High School lire Drill. In the remarkably short space ol 25 seconds the high school building was emptied of dents this after noon when a fire drill was held. At the last drill prior to this one the rec ord for emptying the building was 55 seconds had been a well e had been covered bers had gradually rotte.l away. hole was about 1 2 feet deep. being filled up today. tries of trade; taking prisoner German civili ans on the high seas. It officially uuoted American notes Deputy Assessors Bo-gin Work. Assessor C P. Strain started four deputies to work this morning In as sessing the property of the east end of the county. They are R. F. Vancil of Milton. L. J Mclntyre of Freewa ter, Charles Waldon of Ferndale and C. B Welman of Umaptne, all four of whom have acted as deputies In the past. O F. Steele of Nolln started work last week and others will be be beginnlng daily. To Consider Baseball League, Th h.l.ir.l nf manori .if Ih. ,-Vi.v. . , i .. , , . $3500 one-strv concrete building to mercial association will soon consld- ' . er the matter of encouraging the for mation of a county baseball league with clubs In Pendleton, Pilot Rock. Athena and Weston A letter from the Pilot Rock Commercial Club was read at the meeting last evening and, after short discussion, the matter was left to the board or managers with power to act. ss pool there. It which, the memorandum alleges. Jus r and the tlm-'tify all the charges except one. This The - regards the seizure of civilians at sea. it is It said: "In order tu finhi nur mom. nents' measures which are absolutely contrary to International law. 3er- I'ermlt lor Harvester 1IIUK. i many Oh OM a new Weapon vet un- A permit was Issued this morning regulated by international law tha to the Blewett Harvester Co., for a submarine " It asserted allied merchantmen w, r.i Limit ne crecieu on uie cumpaii.v a ini.pcn. , armed for offensive and not defensive I Bailey, opposite Hound-up t'ara. rne uuui-, purposes. ing will be the first of the manufac-j this perhaps is (iermany-s last word luring piani io oe put up nere. boys will have as a room the present library room In the city hall and the Plan now Is to provide equipment and methods of financing the organisa tion. .New Manager Named. The resignation of H. W. Collins from the board of managers, because of lack of time to devote to the asso ciation, was accepted and, upon the recommendation of President Itrock. Royal M. Sawtelle, who at (he elec tion tied for a place on the board, was chosen to fill the vacancy. inree new members. William K Jean Kirkpatrlck and D. B. were voted into the sssnnll lion lust evening. number will be added today. call : New rdi.sorj Edison Disc Needs no needles. The diamond point makes every record play per fectly without the bother of chang ing needles or danger of spoiling records. tttm Machines and New Records Just Received. Warren's Music House The Only Way. snyo Fane, That the only way In which the ap propriation bill providing for bridges across the river at Thorn Hollow and Mission could pass the senate was In providing that half instead of a third of the cost be borne by the county. I lix. Suit to Divide Property. Suit was begun today by Mary and John Selbert against Anna Basler, I m HsedlM at Hilton. Sophia Mueller and the heirs of John! Judge S. A. Lowell wh limmerman ior a oivision or me SS'l.Hdress tate left by the late Henry Tlmmer-1 srtlun man. The property consists or th old Timmerman home place near He- valued approximate.!' at $12,000 The matter of subscribing Itl m a in the armed liner controversy. It j fund to send Oregon delegates to the was regarded as significant that It J national reclamation congress In arrived the day after the congressl-l Washington. I). C. this misith was left Olial vote to leave future negotiation in the hoard of managers with power to the president and the state depart- to act. Asa B. Thomson and J. T. mtnt The suggestion that allied con- 1 Hinkle of this c.untv are two of the yesterday and about that ' ZT"', T? '"t. "' M' "Printed. -To the board of Registration Reaches 1800. The total registration for the coun-i ! ty reached the 1800 mark today. Last 'week ended with a total of 1726. ol ! whom 275 were women. Thirty-nine ! registered is a statement In a letter received this Plaintiff, Mary Seibert, alleges she morning by W It. Peterson from sen- has a one-fourth Interest, that her ator Harry Lane. Senator Lane states sisters, Anna Basler and Sophia Muel-i that if this had not been arranged ler. each own a one-fourth Interest, for, he Is satisfied, after consulting j and that the heirs of her deceased the Indian committee, that the bill j brother own a one fourth interest. before the issociation at ning , reports that th crowded to capacity the meetings of the being well attended, will close this evenini made an county Sunda) Milton last eve- tabernacle wa and that all of association are The convention would have been killed on a point of order. TROM FIFTY-TWO SOLID WEEKS ON GAY MAN HATTAN ISLE, TO THE KEYLOR GRAND THEATRE Walla Walla For Two Mad Evening Frolics and a Jolly Daylight Gambol, COHAN and HARRIS bring their Great Success, It Pays to Advertise with the same splendid companv which was seen at the GEORGE M. COHAN THEATRE. NEW YORK CITY. IstiHl Iiea.se Case Up. For the purpose of aeciding wheth er or not a lease on a 1000 acre tract of land can be reformed, the case of N. K. Bott vs. the heirs of Charlei Campbell will be triea out In the cir cuit court tomorrow. Bott leased the land for five years four years ago She asks that Carl Kupers of Helix be given permission to sell the prop erty and divide the proceeds, S. A Lowell is attorney for the plaintiff .Ink Prendergast, Vansyele farm er, is transacting business here today. M D. Smith, well known Helix rancher, is a visitor m Pendleton today. mierpreiea ns snowing the GMrmanJ hopes America may resume the at tempt to have the allied disarm mer- I ehanttnen thus permiltlng future dls-: oration. managers was also left the matter nf deciding whether or not picture" would be sent to the automobile trail blazing association which Is eshlblt ing pictures of the weBt through the east. President Hrock last evening an nounced his committee appointments as printed before in this paper. Be fore adjournment a rising vote of ut some immediate plan for helping : thanks and appreciation to the reilr- the bos in the organization of a Ju-I Ing president. J V Tnlnmn mH th.. mmercial club. Eventually thai old board of , llr.. t, ,r mm inrt.,i WORK FOR NKW QUARTERS. (Continued from page one.) .AST word BY GERMANY. Earth sinks Beneath "Mutt." The earth opened and almost swal lowed "Mutt." the big auto truck ot Pt nland Bros., the other day in the rear of the Alexander Department Store. The big vehicle, heavily laden (Continued from page one.) between neutrals by extending the contraband on provisions. Other al leged offenses named were, intercep tion of mail with the Intent to halt LENTEN SEASON at Gh Kopper Kettle A Fish Course will be served regularly at Luncheon 1 . . 1 JAHIL--THE IDEAL TYPE OF CAVALRY HORSE ft v i W 7mmk 3 our Noon IOyfll IV1 3&Wlcllc preparednesi hai preparedness propogandlsts is ear-1 ply an ideal cavalry strain. That III III """ """ " j Cj 1A87 111 me one of the watchwords of Amer- neatly urging thai the government there is considerable weight behind W k i O JII1LC IUU I ,,,, ,, , avail- arm of our lan-i "tart lmmedlat-lv to Insure a future the advorates of Arab horses Is evl-1 1 K A 1 1 ft fj m I I ft I alfV fl llf f I . A l .tiling .. i I'll . avalry of proper size by purchasing ' dent from Ho- aiicimpanylng plclur-. ! Ill BIUMIIU UU Vll W fill I U V U I ot tttentlon It has suddenly been its own farms ami stocking them tor which Is a photograph of Jah.ll, a Pur-j I orered thai 'he unpt tented d-' the raising of mounts under govern- bred Bl Kamish Arm. stallion, which III 812 Garden St. I'httne 651 II Two Watchmakers Always Busy I nd toi borses m the part of all the nacnt ownership it is contended thai was bom in this country and is one'lll warring Buropaaa nations has greatly pure Arabian stock 'an be raised injur the undisputed mnnar' h or inter- Ml ,:' "'' '' "" ' ' lil lk""' ,h" ,tivpr. Mass. -1 ... I ! fJUjl i ' M , h v i . " i I" ii i ' "J I " .,1 j'..,:ij inoiii,' "ia gioup ' loo , and that such stock will sup- farm or ''ol, Hpencer Borden, . l .i. . n i . , , -i . , , n -- -i i ' 1 1 '