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PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1916. EIGHT PAGES III! Ill SEVEN DEVIL PEAS FROM PAYETTE VALLEY, IDAHO. Only a few cases left. While they last 10 Cans For $1.00 Sea Port Strawberries, 6 cans for $1.00 Fountain Brand Raspberries, 5 cans for $1.00 Expansion Brand Peaches, 6 cans for $1.00 Pineapple, Hunts, 6 cans for $1.00 Hunts Solid Pack Tomatoes. 10 cans for $1.00 Gray Bros. Grocery Co. "QUALITY" Two Phones. 28. 823 Main St. Dale Rothweil OPTICAL SPECIALIST Glasses ground and fitted. Lenses duplicated. American National Bank nnlldlng, Pendleton. Phone 609. ANNOUNCEMENT DR. GEO. J. KINZ, Licensed Chiropractor Now permanently located in the Schmidt Bldg. Phones: Office 467 Residence 170 DRINK n BRAN-NEW BREWED M ISOTTLEI) tS PKXIHiETOX BY THE City Brewery It looks, foams and tastes like the real thing. "liHAN-NEW" is brewed from hops, barley and corn When tired and thirsty, or on a warm day, you will find it most Invigorating and thirst quenching. It makes you think of the old days. "BRAX-XEW" II s THE LIFE, SPARKLE AHD 7.KST Id to the family trade in cases of one dozen bottles and up quarts or pints. INVESTIGATE OXH XEW IMUXK PENDO and PORTO Made front pastur zed Tru-Fruit flavors. U JM M.I -Ml II RET Ml 1 1 I I I'IIOVK 5211 WE HAVE TWO WATCH MAKERS ALWAYS BUSY RING your watches, clocks D and jewelry here and have them cleaned and repaired in the satisfactory' way. We guarantee our work to please. That's why we keep busy. ROYAL M. SAWTELLE Since 1887. Have yon seen our window of old curios? I To Work l Junction. George Grattan. J E. Bentley and E. Hauch. local carpenters, have gone to pilot Rook Junction to Join the crew of carpenters starting work there on remodeling boxcars Into bunkhouses Mnn Makes r. .iiv Bill Swltier. convicted of bootleg ging last week and sentenced to 12 days In Jail, made his escape Satur day evening from Street Commission er John Heathman who has been working him on the streets. arc willing to back the sailor for a liberal amount iib they believe that he was caught off his guard by the farmer boy the other evening. Birth of mii A baby buy was born this morning to Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Crow of iOS Tus tin street. OH Indian Dies. William Switzler. a well known ged Indian of the Umatilla reserva tion, died Saturday evenlne of senil. Ity. The funeral wilt he hj,!H t.lv at the Tutullla church, of which he WU a member. Able to Leau" Hospital Mrs. Alex Manning and baby dau ghter left St. Anthony'.-, hospital today and are now at the'r home. Cupid Directs His Conrse, Harold Hlakely, prescription clerk at the Tollman Drug Store, left this afternoon for Seattle and. It Is report ed, he will bring back with him a bride. I Stylish Spring' Coats &nd Suits at The Golden Rule p The rich man trades at "The Golden Rule." Why? Because he is economical 1 and it is his policy to get the best and the most for his dollars. He knows that he can H get better merchandise here tor the same money and often times the same identical H article for less, because he realizes that buying for 8;5 stores for spot cash in immense H quantities direct from the manufacturers, is a terrible leverage we have over the one HI store merchant who buys invariably from a middleman on two to four months' time. p Mr. Poor Man, why don't you? SI. III. tt.tt, it.ts llc. Mc, ISC . . S.V StanfieM child Die. Grace, the little six year old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs Glenn L. Rich, ards of Stanfield, died Saturday even ing at the St. Anthony hospital of pneumonia. The body was taken to Stanfield yesterday for Interment. otto Huh bach at Hospital. Otto Hohbach, proprietor of Ron bach's bakery, this morning under went an operation for ulcer of the stomach and chronic appendicitis. He Is reported this afternoon us having rallied well from the surgical treat ment, i Men's BummST Work Shot Men's Dress Shoes ...... Men's Illb Overalls Men's Boot tirade Junipers Men's Cotton Pants Men's Work Socks, per pair Men's Canvas Gloves, per pair Men's White or Colored Handkerchiefs.. Men's Work Shirts ! Boston i Litter . W Hiatus Shaving Soap, cake Men's Suits IT.M, S(.!M). $I2..VI 11 Se lie. 450 . . 13c . . . lo Sill Ml indies' ifusHn Gowns - 1 .adies' Corset Covers Ladles' I'rassiercs . . . . Ladles' I'nlon Suits . . . 1-ulies' HanilKeieltlefs Ladles' Kid Cloves . . . I lie. Mc, HHc, si. IS I lie, Mc, Stc, 19c Me, iik' He, lie, use .2 I -2c, M Ilk use. 11.49, sum Spring Kaney Wash Goods Ilk'. 12 l-2c, B0 IHc 2ro India Linons B l-lc. 8 l-lto. Ilk'. 12 l-2c Bleached Muslin 5c, 7 1.2c, M I-.V. Hie Ladles' Dress skirts 2.h, s:t.N, H.M, W.M Ladles' New Coats $i.h. s.yiio. sii.wi, llt.M Lad es' Spring Suits. $12. .VI. IM.TI, I IT.M, si it "o Held lor on-Sitpport. Returns From Honolulu. t l'.,KAr. nAal.ln.,. ..f Tk. lo... .Miuj weaver was this morning ur. , nles Vim.ouse. arrived home Satur ratgned before Judge Phelps on aldlu. pvenlng after ipendtn( Reveraj charge of non-support and released on w,ek, )n Honolulu and California. He furnishing $2,0 bail. He was Indict- , Portlam, , oelel)rute wUh ed several months ago hut part of the Mr. llIul Mre. r. s. JacK1Mn the thirtl. time has been out of the counts' His ,t v t . ., ,eth anniversary of their marriage. Mrs. wite and children live in the east end .i. i .m i -..,i ., . v Mi,,-n i.- kiiii m VOI11 "I 111,,. county. You Can Always H Do Better At We Lead, Others Follow P!!!:hl'l!.iiii J ' ,;;iHii;i: ij ,, , illliliH:ilH!lll!jMI!llli Inii, J.-:;!lii:.;ili''ili NM.TinllUIMIilNitnNIIIMiiilJiliiihiiiilrm Card of Ttiauks. We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to our many friends and neigh bors for their beautiful floral offer ings and kind acts rendered us dur ing the late Illness and bereavement of our beloved son, llobert. MR. AND MRS. H. C. SCHUMANN (Adv.) f the Would Uemutch Haulers. As a result of the preliminary match between Sailor Owens and Kid Newquist last Thursd.TV eveninir !n which the latter knocked out the other in a half minute, some of the fans are trying to schedule a ten round bout between them. According to Earl Coutts. friends of the sailer ! Boost for the Howler Boys and help them advertise Pendleton and the Kound-l'p VTTEXD Till: Bowlers' Dance VF.DKSDY. M VRCH 15TH Moose Hall SAWYER'S ORCHESTRA 50c The proceeds to be used toward sending a Pendleton team to the Northwest International Bowling Assn. Tournament In Seattle. April 211 to 30. Registration to Date 2I8 With but 32 days left in which to register for the primaries, there are S000 voters in the county yet unregis tered. 1'p until the close of last week the total registration was 21S9. the registration for the week having total' ed 463. (If these registering last week 142 were women but to date the total number of women registered is only 417 Of the total number registered 1334 are republicans. 789 democrats, nine progressives, 4 2 socialists, 36 in dependents. :u prohibitionists and eight without party. Puts New Drink on Market. Since the prohibition law put an ' end to the established business of the : City Brewery, William Roesch, the S manager, has completely adapted his i institution to meet the demands of the j law. and, as a result, is now putting on the market a dozen or more dlf I ferent soft drinks which are becom I Ing so popular that, even at this date, ! Mr. Roesch is having difficulty in filling his orders. However, his fa cilities will soon be such that he ex pects to be able to take care of his i growing trade. All of the products of the plant will be labeled "Oregon Trail Brand," a name that has been copyrighted. Two of the new drinks which he has evolved he calls "Bran New" and are mads from corn, hops and malt. They are absolutely non alcoholic but are declared by many beer-lovers to be the best substitute for the old drink that has yet been placed on the market. Mr. Roesch is also making leaders of "Port-o" and "Pend-o." two pasteurized tru frult drinks that have gained a big popularity. Mr. Roesch has Installed several thousand dollars worth of new equipment and recently went east ;md took a course of Instruction in the latest methods of bottling He uses nothing but glass and crocken in all of the processes and invites the public to inspect his pmnt to satisfy themselves that a premium is placed Upon cleanliness. Howard for Isist Horses. Strayed from my place about 12 miles southeast of Pilot Rock on Birch creek, one three year old black horse mule, good size, branded T. D. with bar underneath on right stifle; one four-year old sorrel mare, blocky build, snip on nose, wire cut on shoul der, weight about 1000 lhs., branded same as above Will pay 10 apiece for return or Information leading to recovery of above described animals If stolen will give $100.00 for Infor mation leading to arrest and convic tion of guilty party. T. S C.lbson, pi lot Rock. Oregon Attrutlon Candidates Electors' nominating petltons and candidates' acceptance blanks, com Diets, for either republican or demo-1 cratic party, are carried In stock at ' the Bant orcgontan office. They are, the correct forms nnd already printed, for immediate delivery. Electric Service Station HI. Alio ELECTRIC WORK Of LL KINDS NH SPECIALIZE IN THE FOLLOWING: STORAGE BATTERIES We have one of the best equipped storage, battery repair plants In the Pacific Northwest. If not the best, und are fully equipped to charge anil repu'r all makes of storage batteries. SELF STARTF.RS Ws are familiar With all makes of 4M 3, starters and have the necessary instruments and equip '"." inl to locate any trouble and repulr It In the shortest possible time. Lit. II liSt. We have u complete stock of electric bulbs to fit all lamps used on any make of car. Why go around with one or two lights out or buminj dim When It takes such a short tine to put them right IGNITION If your motor lacks power or does not hit regularly come and see us. we have the theoretical as well as the practical knowledge of the fundamental principals of the high tension electric currents used In Ignition systems and have saved many a gallon "f gasoline for some ol our patrons and increased the power of the car wonderfully. ii:r itorasTS battery department is in charfff of a man who received his training in the Willard Storage Battery Shops In I'bleago and Is able to turn out work equal to any you could get anywhere. We are representatives fur the Willard storage Battery which Is more than likely the battery you have on yoltr car, as i per cent of the dif ferent makes of curs are equipped with Willard batteries. Smith & Hale Props. Cor Main uml Water St. Bill It Ufa to smith A Tucker We give free inspection ones a month on any make storage battery, fall nnd see us about our proposition. MOVEMENT LAI VCHED Tl I HO V tContinued from page one.) Expert repairing of Watches and Jewelry. Satisfaction guaranteed Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler. J IsawajjMMW "Get your (ire insurance policy " "Yes, in the Hartford, as you advisee." "Now I suppose you'll never think about fire again." "Why should I " "Do you want lo have a fire ?" "I should say not ! " "Well, do you know what the Hartford does to help you prevent fires?" "The agent started to say something about that, but I was in a hurry and" "You'd better go back and hear what he hat to say. It's worth listening lo. The Hartford is making a campaign for fire prevention. Their experts will investigate any propo sition a Hartford policy-holder puts up to them and advise the best means of fire prevention. "Well, I want to know about that !" If you want to know more about it, we are the Hartford Agents here and can tell you. The Hartford Fire Insurance Company Write or Telephone CHAS. E. HEARD, INC., Temple Bldg. Phone 477 Pendleton, Ore. 1 See Me BEFORE the Fire Mexican Northwestern railway at Juarei Ninety mi,es below the bor der the troops will leave the trains at Gusman and attempt to envelop Villa. MONTEREY, March 13. Hurt quartets building at Presidio burned re at 4 o'clock this morning. Thoueb it was lielleved to have bee-n causeo by defective wiring military authorl- are Investigating. The water was turned off when the fire started The first cavalry lert here for Mex ico last night. WASHINGTON, March 13. -The administration believes It will be able to conduct the expedition against Villa without meeting Carranza's op position Fear wag expressed that should the president accept Carranza's note. Villa would spread reports the expedition was for the purpose of In vasion to subjugat.- Mexico. WASHINGTON, March 13. Two considerations are still halting the movement of troops Into Mexico In pursuit of Villa hirst, the govern ment desires Carranza's consent; sec ond Furiston Is linn his men back until he Is completely readv to smash the hardest. Army officials predicted the Am ericans lii enter Mexico Wednesday J at the latest. 1 Mlslnfoi trillion given the Mexican i embassy caused It to SABOtMCS Wil son has accepted the terms of mill I tary reciprocity. The statement was withdrawn when the White House de. nled It. The embassy declared that Carranxa's manifesto, published this morning, was grossly misquoted The Cop which the embassy received was; essentially the same as the letter sent Lansing previously. MOMJLK, March 13. --The cruls'r North Carolina. St Pensacola. has re ceived sealed orders, It was reported today, it is presumed the cruiser was ,uo-ii't hi mi nil ,H :r III SWH.1II "(' eratlons. EVERYTHING FOR THE Garden FDRSHAWS 222 E. Court St. Only rsternOregon Seed House Seeds Trees Vines Roses Agent Wizard Fertili zer. Vegetable and Bedding Plants. Nurs ery Stock or Every Description. F ONE O R S H A W LORIST O R LOWERS North-Side Home For Sale Five room house in good con dition. Corner lot, facing east. Lawn, shade trees; retaining wall ; gas and electricity. Only few blocks from Main street bridge. A snap if taken at once. Telephone 105 THE UNIVERSAL CAR Every other car on the road is a Ford ; more than half the cars bought this year will be Fords. There's a mighty good rea son. Ford cars are filling a place in every field of human activity. Cost about two cents a mile to operate and maintain. Bet ter order yours today. Runabout $442.45; Touring far $492.45. All prices f. o. b. Pendleton. On sale at ROUND-UP CITY AUTO CO. 812 Garden St. Phone )."l Try our Special Ford Oil. Gm and Accessories. Free water ami air. 5