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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1916.
EIGHT PAGES
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Home Cooking
Saturday
BY LADIES OF METHODIST CHURCH.
By Express Every Day Fresh
Fruits and Vegetables
Broccoli.
Spinach
Cauliflower
Florida Tomatoes
Cucumbers
Cabbage
Head Lettuce
Hot House Lettuce
Green Peppers
Celery
Radish
Green Onions
Horse Radish Root
Fresh Asparagus
Egg Plant
Artichokes
Parsnips
Carrots
Old Onions
Turnips
Oranges
Jap Oranges
Bananas
Apples
Grape Fruit
Gray Bros. Grocery Co.
Two Phones. 28.
"QUALITY"
823 Main St.
Mo to tlHn BMpitM,
J H. Uowan, who has neei; ii
Anthony's hospital for some
past snfferins from pneumonia,
pool to coat ahout $10,000. Another
: St. letter relative to the local natatorliim
time was received this morning by Secre
was tary Crt) niton from l.e fto YV AID-
able to leave the hospital yesterday.
Moortiouae
Major L
completed
from his i
Ins-
Moving.
i his n
Adman
umoil
OfflM
ew lo
build -
.o to roiineil.
Major K. U swarti'.lander, superin
tendent of the Umatilla reservation,
left vesterilay for CotUMtli Wn., where
he will supervise the shipplns out of
flour to different Indian reservations.
son of Newark. X. J . asking for spe
cific details regarding the construe
tion of the pool Mr. Allison is pre
paring an article on fendleton's nata
torium for an engineering magazine.
Mrs. Mriek Very III.
Mrs. James Mvriok of Athena, has
been brought to St. Anthony's hospital
and is quit ill. Owing to her illness I
the caat of Myrick vs. Myrick, in g
which she is involved, has been poat-i H
Women Who Select Their
Spring' Clothes First
Are generally the women who are first in all they attempt and they are the women
who select their clothes carefully. They are women who appreciate quality the feel
of fine fabrics who realize the importance of individually hand-cut, hand-tailored
garments. Wo are offering you a wide range of styles and materials for your approval.
Civic ("lull to Talk QMd RMt
For the purpose of dlKUMlng
r'Hiis and the proposed bond issue
for good roads purposes, the ladies of
the Civic Club will meet tomorrow af.
UeUK Dispute Is Alreil.
The case of Hott vs.
volvtng tile legality of
II
ell. in
tern
ami
lease which
good plaintiff claims contains a clause in- S
sorted through a mutual mistake, was , S
tried todaj before Judge Phelps. All
of the testimony was taken and ar-
LADIES' FANCY CHECK COATS
$4.S. 5.80, SS.OO, $9.90, $13.50.
LADIES' WHITE CHINCHILLA COATS
Plain or fancy stripe,
?9.90, 912.50, 916.50.
LADIES' PLAIN OR FANCY SERGE OR
NOVELTY WEAVE COATS,
94.98, 95.90, $6.90, $9.90 to $22.50.
LADIES' RAIN COATS
$:!.!), 94.98, 95.90, $9.90, $12.50.
LADIES' SUITS
.SI 2.50, 914.75, $17.50. $10.50
to $32.50.
MEN'S BALMACAANS, NEW STYLES,
$12.50.
MEN'S NEW RAIN COATS
93.98, 94.98, $0.90.
MEN'S NEW SPRING SUITS
S7.90. 99.90, $12.50, $14.75.
MEN'S NEW DRESS SHOES
$2. 19, $2.98, 93.50, $:i.98.
MEN'S WORK SHOES
$1.98, 92.49, $2.98, $3.50. $3.98.
u at
clock in the city hall. Igument will be
lade Tne-
You Can Always
Do Better At
Bod Burled at Weston. IMcCourl SH-nks Tonllu.
The body of Henry Golilburg, found : lion. John McCourt, president of
dead at hi.- cabin home ten miles the Oregon republican club, arrived
from West.m was burled at Weston, in Pendleton this morning and will be
according to Coroner J. T. Brown.; the principal speaker at the organlia
Who was summoned. There was noth-; tion of the Young Men's and Young
mg to indicate that death was not Women's republican elnh n the
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We Lead,
Other Follow
due to natural causes.
BIG DANCE!
Saturday Evening
March 11
Eagle Woodman Hall
Good Music and Good Time Assured
All
Gents 50c
Ladies Free
Plars for students.
This morning in assembly at the
high school. Erik Boetie rendered sev.
eral beautiful selections on the piano
for the students. Mr. Boche is an ac
complished musician, heing a gradu
ate of three of the world's famous
universities of Europe.
house tonight. Indications are
there will be a big crowd out to
Mr McCourt speak.
court
that
hear
Harry Frye is Here.
H C. Prye, former telegraph editor
of the East Oregonlan and who has
held an important position on the
Portland Oregonian for several years,
is In Pendleton today. Mr. Frye re
signed his position in Portland so as
to escape night work.
I iperl Mixologist Vrrives.
narve u tiauiey ot p0Kane WW I "National Baby Week
"cBin upon nis uuues as mixologist at Henderson will he tl
ne ueiia tomorrow. He is an ex
pert as dispensing soft drinks, hav
ing had much experience. George
Hill, the proprietor, has already start
ed making extensive alterations at his
place of business.
Kyle Files for Office.
James M. Kyle of Stanfield yester
day filed as a candidate for nomina
tion as public service commissioner
on the republican ticket for the east
ern Oregon district. He promises, it
elected, to perform his duties fearless
ly and impartially In the interest of
all the people and selects this for his
slogan ' 'Encourage capital. Regu
late should It become oppressive."
Better Babies sjxviai Service.
Rev H. H. Hubbell of the Christian
church announced today that special
sen ices will be held on Sunday even
ing at his church in observance of
Dr. T. M
he the principal
speaker on the subject of "Better
I'.iliies." Other churches are also
planning special services.
for the support of the county schools
he materially increased. They spe
cifically endorsed a three mill general
county tax for school purposes which
would provide about double the funds
row received. The present tax Is 110
per capita for school children where
as a three mil! general tax would be
equivalent to J20 per capita approxi
mately. There are about 75 directors from
over the county in attendance at the !
meeting whieh is be'ng held at the
Presbyterian church, Supt I. K. Young
Is presiding. Among the other 'pies-1
lions dlSCUMed this morning and early i
this afternoon were "The School
Budttt." "The High School Tuition1
Tund." "Qualification of Teachers"!
and "The County Unit of Adminlstra. I
tion." Regarding the latter QUM
tion the general sentiment was op-1
poseil to this plan which provides for
all of the schools, excepting those In
first class districts, to be 'placed un
der a single board.
Supt. K, .1. Klemni" of Kllensberu
treasurer at (he last i
also being mentioned.
cllon. is
ANNOUNCEMENT
DR. GEO. J. KINZ,
Licensed Chiropractor
Now permanently located
the Schmidt Hide:.
in
Phonos :
Office 467
Residence 170
Expert repairing
of Watches
and Jewelry.
Satisfaction guaranteed
Wm. Hanscom
THE Jeweler.
id
Fee 01 oratorical (Xintest.
Chester A. Fee of this city, who
will be graduated in June from the
University of Oregon, has entered the
Failing-Beekman oratorical contest
which is one of the annual corn-
Nation Salmon Day.
I "Have you partaken today of sal
imon? If you have not you have not,
I been loyal to the day set apart for
promoting one of the biggest indus-
tries of the northwest. This ts "Na
i tlonal Salmon Day" and everyone Is
' urged to have salmon In some form
on the table. It Is said that since
SOME WOMEN BEING TALKED
OF AS CANDIDATES IN MAY
mencement features. The winning t "Salmon Day" has been observed the
of the Faling prize receives 1150 and
of the Beekman J 100.
3&M
ALTHOUGH we have started the alter
ations which will eventually make our
establishment one of the finest equipped
in the Inland Empire, we will continue to
Care for All Orders Sent Us.
We have employed extra help in order
Snow Mount Disappears.
After having survived for more than
a month the big snow mountain piled
up at the intersection of Court and
Main during the early February snow
by the employes of the First National
Bank, today vanished entirely from
sight. The thaws and rains and tho
blamy air attacked it and forced it
to give way slowly, and the sun of
the past two days finished the rout.
Y'esterday only a trace remained and
today there Is not even a wet spot
: left However. In shaded spots there
' are still banks of snow remaining.
Industry has developed by enormous
strides, as evidence of which the re
cent trainload of salmon shipped
through this city to eastern points
Ht's an HI slldethat slips nobody
a piece of luck, news reports stating
that a western mountain avalanche
has uncovered tungsten deposits as
saying 85 per cent, a mere matter of
JxoOO a ton at present prices for the
metal.
Til' Tailor Written TP.
Sheriff "Til" Taylor of this county
is the subject of a sketch on the "In
teresting Westerners" department of
the March number of the Sunset
magazine which has just been receiv
ed here. The artic
of Fred Lockley a
a splendid photo oi
I his fine saddle ho
written in the st
I with an old time n
i deals with his etfi
i of criminals, his pi
getter and his iuci
le
IS from the pen
is illustrated by
NEW YORK MM TFT Y
WOMAN is THREATENED
Though no woman has yet annnunc-j
ed herself a candidate for a political',
office in this county at the coming'
elections, it Is by no means certain I
that the recently enfranchised sex
will not be represented in the con-j
tests. A number of ladles are being
talked of for office and it seems;
I Tollable that, if any run, it will be
Tor the office of assessor.
The democrats are known to be
considering the name of Miss Norma
AUoway of this city as a candidate
for the office of treasurer. Un
known to her some of the leading1
democrats have agreed on her as a
candtdata and will try to Induce her,
to make the race. The name of I
Mrs. N'ellls Morton, who was put up,
as an eleventh hour candidate for city.
BAKED BEANS
and BROWN BREAD
Served Every Saturday
From 11 a. m. to Midnight
by
t7Ac Kopper Kettle
"The Purity Sweet Shop"
van
pan
ess
Jte-the
4 V- s
Msg
Export Watch RopIHB
4 SptcllHj
To Built loll Gate Road.
According to C. A Galloway of El
gin, one of the Union county commis
sioners, the road from Elgin to Wes
ton through Toll Gate will probably
be built during the coming year. Mr.
Galloway states that Union county
will build her end of the road, spend
ing 115.000 or 120,000 to secure a
good grade. At present the road in
use in Union county Is a toll road
and not Under the
county court The
Weston will conne
am highway then
does not think thf
Jurisdiction
road comina
sue
year
In Union 'niinty will
d bond II
carry th
Royal M. Sawtelle
Since 1887
Two Watchmakers Always Busy
Would () Our Nutatortum.
In I letter received this morning
from orpheua C. Soots, secretary of
the Walla Walla Commercial Club,
the Pendleton Commercial assooia-
; tion is asked to send all data possible
upon the oost, construction and main-
! tenance of the public natatorlum In
I this city. The letter seen out that a
mOVS is on foot in Walla Walla for
ihe c onstruction of a public swimming
f rot t Blf J
NEW YORK. March . Mrs. 8.
Barton French, a prominent society
matron, has been warned that a blow
from the German mailed fist will be
dealt at her bec ause ahe has been ac
tive In her expressions of sympathy
for the alles
She has received two threatening
letters from pro-' lerman agitators
According to their letters, the writers
are aroused because Mrs Frem-h ha ;
arranged to tour the United States to
raise funds for war sufferers In the
territory of the entente powers.
Dale Rothwell WANT TAX FOR SUPPORT OF
SCHOOLS INCREASED SOME
SPECIALIST
Glasses ground and ntted. Lenses
duplicated.
American National Hank linlldlng,
Pendleton, Phone 0D.
LEVY is FN DORA El) BY
DIRECTORfi HERE.
Hy a unanimous vote the directors
o; the various schools of Umatilla
county, in annua! convention assem
bled, today recommended that the lax
EVERYTHING
FOR THE
Garden
FORSHAWS
222 E. Court St.
Only Eastern Oregon
Seed House
Seeds
Trees
Vines
Roses
Agent Wizard Fertili
zer. Vegetable and
Bedding Plants. Nurs
ery Stock oi Every
Description.
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World-. Pineal 'talking Machine
Edison Disc
NVt dy tin TiepiilrH. The diamond
point Mitirses even rtoord lln' Per
fectly without the bolher of otuuiff
ing needles or danger of polling
r fords.
Ni w Haddnei and $tm Meord
Jntf Received.
Warren's Music
House
mi
Buick D-45, $1150
F. O. B. Pendleton
Dodge 35 h. p., $880
Pendleton
Before Buyins e Gar
the things to consider
Only buy from a good reliable Pendleton dealer
it will pay in the long run.
Buy a standard car; a car proven to be built for
our rough country. Don't buy a car that is only
good to look at. Go inside and look at the ma
chinery that is what takes you through dust and
mud and over the hills.
Before buying investigate the Little Buick Six,
45 horse power.
Oregon Motor Garage
INCORPORATED
Telephone 448
117. 119. 121. 123 Wei Court Si.