East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 14, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1916.
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Sliced Meats
We always have the best
Roiled Ham's. Chipped Reef
and Bacon, sliced on the most
modern slicing machine made.
ALSO COMPLETE LINE OF
Imported Swiss Cheese
Wisconsin Brick
Tillamook Full Cream
TO YOUR ORDER
Sliced Bacon 40c
Sliced Boiled Ham 40c
Chipped Beef 40c
Gray Bros. Grocery Co,
;ir ifeattag Tonight.
A mooting of the local golf club Is
announced for 7:30 this evening at
the Commercial i'lut rooms.
To ItiuM HuncnUm.
J. U Dunne has taken out a per
mit to tiuilil a bungalow on Madison
street, the cost to bo about $1400.
Returns from Salem.
Representative R. V. Ritner Is
home from Salem where he attended
the mooting on irrigation and rural
credits.
Two Phones, 28.
"QUALITY"
823 Main St.
Dale Rothwell
OPTICAL
SPECIALIST
Glasses ground and fitted. Lenses
duplicated.
American National Hank Ruilding,
Pendleton, Phone 609.
ANNOUNCEMENT
DR. GEO. J. KINZ,
Licensed Chiropractor
Now permanently located
in the Schmidt Bldg.
Phones:
Office 467
Residence 170
1-loyd Montgomery III.
Uoyd Montgomery, popular high
school student. Is ill with pneumonia
at the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John E. Montgomery.
ity. Ralph Tachella has been appoint
ed administrator.
GET READY NOW
for spring', make your selection early while every department g
is crowded with new snaoov merchandise, its a pleasure to buy m
where you have large assortments to choose from. DO IT NOW.
Bun Huick Car.
W, w. Kllcup of Heppnor toabiy i
purchased from the Oregon Motor
garage of this city a 1 4 r. Huick auto
Daughter Horn.
A daughter was born this morning
In this city at 705 Iewis street to Mr. I
MUl Mrs. Tom Relts of Nye.
.In-tins Petitions Out.
Major I.ee Moorhotise is today cir
culating petitions to place the names
of Justice Frank A. Moore and Oeurge
11 Burnett on the ballot at the re
publican primaries for the nominati'
ons for the offices they now hold.
1
Dalnt) n Waists ....
Embroidered Voile Waists
Crepe do Chine Waists ...
Sateen Petticoats
Taffeta or Messaline Pott
Charmeuse Petticoats
Indies' 1 oinhitiations . . .
Ladies' Princess Slips
Ladies' Mnsl'n Qowni
Ladles' Kid Qloves
Ladles' White Host
LadiM' Black Silk Hoot Hose
IPC
. . . . $I.H.
. 4o. 6o
... S1.9H,
. . . $:t. i.
9c, Sc.
HHC.
', 8lc, 98c,
Ne. IMP,
2.V
9Hc
$1.49
2.8
, 98c
M.M
$:l.9H
ll.M
si. Ill
$1 49
$1.98
, 49c
. Ho
Dress Qinthami h i-3', 19c, r: i-'-V
Apron Bingham : Ift I
Percales, lurgo assortment . 8 1.1c. 10c. 11 l-'2c
Oalatea. light and dark color loo, IHo
Kiddie Kloth, 32 Inches wide I So
New Fancy Wash Ooods... ior, 12 1-20. ISO, iho
New White ( Joints lii l-2-, 15c, 18o. 2.V'
H-tn. Oriental Pongees, all silk 79c, 89c. $1.25
Sl-ln. Silk Poplins, all colors 49c, 9c
:iii-in. All Wool Serges 9o
Ml-ln. Storm Serges 98c
:I6-In. Black Peau do Solo $1.19
I Might Inches Snow
who j Judge James A.
I'ktah.
, who
ha
tsh worth MPs for office,
J. M. Ashworth of Weston,
some time ago announced his eandl- stock ranch in the south end of tin
dacy for the republican nomination county, yesterday received word that
for county commissioner, today filed there Is still eight inches of snow nr
his formal declaration with the eoun-onmt rrlriafc hut thnt it meiti,i
You Can Always
Do Better At
We Lead,
Others Follow
dork
Knights to visit Athena.
Arrangements are being made for
a team from Damon lodge No. 4,
Knights of Pythias to visit Athena
lodge on Thursday evening. The vis
it will be one of a series of visits In
tended by the local lodge and by Dis
trict Deputy I. E. Young.
fast. Judge Fee states that he has
enough feed to last him until the mid
dle of April.
IliiiiM
Hurt in Auto Accident.
C C. Chadwlck, a traveling sales
man, was injured this morning in an
auto accident about ten miles from
this city on the Wild Horse road. His
thumb was caught In the brake in
some manner and badly mashed, the
bone being broken and the flesh las-
oersted,
union or norsi:
ul(. BESOM HON
Milton
ness of
will be
1' ramie
moved.
called here by the serious ill
his daughter. The young lad
taken to her home In La
as soon as she Is able to be
-no- to foreclose
The First National Hank of Hermls
ton today brought suit against John
Wu rster to foreclose on a mortgage
on lot 17. block 6. town of Hermlston,
alleged to have been given to secure marly of this county,
a note upon which a balance of $268.- few days.
66 Is due Raley & Raley are attor-! lames Jordan return
neys for the plaintiff. the storie-Rltnor ranch
Henderson of La ilrandi
s hen
d today fri
where ho h
been working.
lem Flowert went out to the John
to take charge of
DRINK
BRAN-HEW
BREWED M IIOTTLKI) IN FKNDIETON
Ixaves Estate to Wife.
A life estate in all of his personal ; rvow Paneh todav
and real property was left by the late! the caterpillar engl
Robert L Oliver to his wife. Cordelia)
Oliver, and sne was named adminis
tratrix. At her death, according to
the will, all Of the property remaining
Is to go to the two children. Roland
and Grace Oliver, share and share
alike.
BMMCB Ire Appraised.
Allen Thompson, Grant Buchanan
and H L. Stanfield. appraisers of the
estate of the late David McCarty, to
day filed their report, placing the
Artists to Aid Defense.
NEW YORK, March 14. The load,
lug artists of the United States will
be asked to promote partlotlsm by
moans of paintings, posters and car
toon, Is a step In the campaign for
preparedness, it was announced here.
The movement has been undertaken
by the Aero Club of America, in bo
half of allied organizations interested
ir. national defense. It is proposed to
value of the estate at $9637.9:.. ft "
teniae V. T Wjole .T R Perry :inH T
H. Owinn filed an inventory of tho ; magazines, as well as for display
estate of the late Joseph Francis of I
I this city, fixing the value at J1464 95.
free for publication In newspapers and
r display on
streetcars and publlo
11V THE
City Brewery
billboards,
buildings
Noted Resort (Ity "Dry."
CORPUS CHRISTI. Tex.. March 14
-Nueces county, one of the most pop-
mm in
' 1
id li
9 9
SJHHlEr anroar WS
J. 1L Leepor and fomlly loft for
Kansas on a visit to relatives last
week.
Miss Kdith Harper Is visiting her
parents this week In Milton.
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LADIES
Thursday afternoon a prac
tical demonstration in cooking
with Wear-Ever aluminum
utensils will be Riven at
THE TAYLOR HARDWARE
COMPANY.
Each lady calling at this
store during the demonstra
tion and leaving her name will
be presented later with a piece
of Wear-Ever aluminum by
the salesman.
Repri
jeff MoLemore of
the table
brewed fr
ind thirsty
"BRAX-XEW" II THE I Hi:. SPARKLE M BEfrt
Sold to the family trade in cases of .ne dozen bottles and up-
IWE8TIGATE oil! NEW II!IK
PENDO and PORTO
Made fron pastnt
WHOLES A I I l RETAIL
TELEPHONE 588
Steel Gantr Reacher Pendleton.
The steel-laying gang, which is ro
nlaciner the main line of the o.-W It
St N, has reached Pendleton and is(olous In Southern Texas, voted for I Texas, whose res. .lotion warning Am
a.Ayu i u hm Aa At I nrohihltion In h local nntton election. I ericans not t.. sail on armed vessel
city. The gang started work near j Forty-three saloons, chiefly in Cor- of belligerents, w as laid
Duncan and has laid new rails the ! PUS Christ!, a tourist resort city which bj a decisive vote
entire distance. The replacement will has been the stronghold of the "wet"
continue almost to the state hospital taction, will be abolished by the elec
where the Pendleton-Yoakum change tlon The total vote was 1770 for pro
of line begins and will start again at hihltion, 1544 against,
the other end of that change. The! The country vote overcome an an
old steel will he used on lines where. tl prohibition majority of 219 return
St ( C ESKGH TO HAMITON
(Contlnilsd from pace one
chosen
there is not as much traffic.
ed in Corpus Christl.
M. liitrick'- Feast.
The feast of St. Patrick.
Ireland, will lie kept at
church. Friday. March
will be a low mass at
will be a loss mass at
a high mass at 9 o'clock
Werner's mass in ' ' Wl
by tho pupils of St. Jos
under the direction of
Miss Stella Roden will
organ At the offertory
will bo sun if by the Ml
nnie Hlcklan.
Mary s
17. with the
o'clock and
7 o'clock and
during which
1 be rendered
ph's a.
Sister Hilarla.
preside at the
an Ave Maria
year and I. P. Oamliee was
I principal of the high school,
I Prof. Park Is spending his first
CbnrcJiUI May Return to Poittot, j ' ' Bsmlston. thongh
LONDON. March 14.-The Weeklv h" has spent twelve years In his pro
Nation tayi It believes that Colonel I f""si"n ""-ding to his letter of ap-j..-
nt.Ukiii f..r...i plication, "is record as he outlines
First Ixrd of the Admiralty, intends
to resign his comrniss on In the army
fnd return to parliament.
WE HAVE TWO WATCH
MAKERS ALWAYS BUSY
DRLNG your watches, clocks
and jewelry here and have
them cleaned and repaired
in the satisfactory way.
V e guarantee our work to
please. That's why we keep
busy.
Tenuis Club Meeting-,
At a meeting of the local tennis!
club last evening at the Commercial!
Club rooms plans werf made for get-1
ting the grounds In shape for the sea
son and offieers and committees were
named for the year. C. A. Relneman
county water master, was elected
pre'sldent, Roland Oliver, vice presi
dent, and R. H Home, secretary
treaBurer. A committee on rules com
OtWd of Messrs. Rlnehart, Beeson and
Horns was named and a grounds
Committee composed of Messrs Rlne
hart. Montgomery and Nelson Tho
grounds will be gotten into shape for
It In hl.s letter Is as follows: Superin
tendent of Thompson. Minn . at sal
ary of $60 per month; superintendent
Of Wrenshall. Minn., nt $9"; superln-
ademy i tetident of Pro. tor. Minn., at 112:,:
county superintendent or st iium
county. Minn., at 11500 and 11100 per
vear; practiced law three yours:
otmo west to fruit ranch In Idaho;
went to Portland In 1 91 n and thence
to Myrtle Point, ore., to complete the j
year in the schools there. He then
the state university ana so-:
A B. dears last year His
accompanied by reoommen
latloni from various school men while I
I Hermlston citizens generally endorse
I him. His salary a! Hermlston. ac-1
cording to the state directory. Is $1260
per annum and he was elected here,
'at I1S00. The salary for the super
intendent at The Dalles Is $2500,;
while Maker and I-a Ornnde each pay:
$2400.
ROYAL M. SAWTELLE
Since 1887.
win of ir-. Tachella.
The will of Mrs Maria Wills Ta
chella was today admitted to probata,
.-he leaves to her daughter. Maria A..
nd her son. fiuogovanl McKlniey.
one thousand francs each, now In the
custody of her brother In Italy. To
the son she leaves a quarter section
of land In this county subject to a
lien of $1000 In favor of her daugh
ter. Her husband, Peter Tachella. I
to have the use and profits from the
land during his life and Is to receivo
the interest from tho money bequests t
until the children reach their major
QOIXG TO THE EAR NORTH
M Mill
The
Kopper
Kettle
For St.
Patrick's
Day
Something
New
Coming
nttendei
cured h
letter Wai
Milo. the Mixer, says: "Believe me I'm Irish and
know what the day calls for."
liapan Slklc
VENICE, March
lias hurled several
Agnrdo district
Buries SA2.
14. An ava
nouses it
Tin
thus
far reported number
a depositor of the Milton, Dl., bank
who had heard there was a premium i
,,n Lincoln pennies, brought It pounds
if them to tin
,vere still only
bank and found tilt)
worth I penny each
TK Mi lts INSTITl I I
(Continued
from page one.)
II
Kruil Inspector W
ports the fruit crop will l
vear on account of th
Expert repairing
of Watches
and Jewelry.
Satisfaction guaranteed
Wm. Hanscom
THE Jeweler.
1 NKW fORK, March 14. Knio!
' liasumsson. the Danish Arctic ex
l plorer. has cabled the Museum of
I Natural History that he will start from ton OarM
'Copenhagen early in April to explore
i the remote reg:oi, between Peurv
, Land and Greenland, He win take
messaKos to Donald H. Mac.Millan anil
his party. Icebound In Ktab. Oroen-
bifld and to Dr. K. O. Hovey of the
' relief expedition at North Star Hay
j off the tiroeland coast.
Kastnusson may sail on tho Kap
j York, one of his ships which has cur
Iried mail from MacMlllan. In which
lo. d the crew of the s lloolie!
Cluett. caught In the ice,
1 easy reach of food.
ipsoti re
light th
long cold win-
cr
Smith Btanton who istely moved hN
fsmlly from Pendleton here Is build-
lug a new house In Ploeks addition.
D. If. Blry of Dry Creel; bought t
new Konl car Saturday of the Mil-
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Every other car on the roatl is a Konl ;
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 Car $492.45. All prices f. o. b.
Pendleton. On sale at
ROUND-UP CITY AUTO CO.
hi ' Garden St. Phone 651
Try our Special Ford Oil.
Gag and Accessories. Free water and air.
ntlehrlsl manager of the new
Hidden Rule store has moved hl(
family from Walla Walla to Milton
"Grandma" ROM no w ho has been
very sick with pneumonia ll slovvlv
Improving. She Is at the home of her
dnughter Mrs (loo. Sanderson.
Ilruce Shangle bSS leased the Mil
ton Eaale plan) to c. B. Lass of Wa
tervlllo. Wn Mr. I.ake has been In
the newspaper business for 30 years
Mr. Hhungle Is postmaster and will
was VMtlim (I'Vote ail nis umo Hi wirae nan
I T. A. Vanache of I Ornnde Is In