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PAGE EIGHT EIGHT PAGES Bulk Olives FANCY LARGE GREEN OLIVES FROM SPAIN We have just received direct from California a large ship ment of RIPE OLIVES Olives are rich, nutritious and healthful. Include a can or bottle with your next order. Our Regular Prices: Bulk Olives, per pint 25? Ripe Olives from 10c a can to $1.25 per bottle. Raisin Rread 10 Gray Bros. Grocery Co. Undergoes oiM-mtion. Mrs. Mitchell, a daughter of John Heathman. underwent an operation today at St Anthony's hospital. Cfcer ("sums operation. George Slevers underwent an oper ation this morning at St Anthony-s hospital lor ulcer of the stomach. Two Phones, 28 "QUALITY" 823 Main St ii CONSTANT EYESTRAIN Often means constant head ache and nervousness. Glasses fitted by my system will give relief. DALE ROTHWELL Exclusive Optician American Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phone 609. Mixlorn Home for Sale. On account of moving to Spokane I desire to sell my modern home at 125 Jane street For particulars Inquire at E. 0. office or address S. S. BUTLER. 1113 W. Indiana Ave . Spokane Wash (Adv.) Farm for Hent or Sale. 840 acres near lone. 200 acre ready j to seed, good buildings; aiso for sale : on easy terms, several wheat farm, Improved and unimproved, from J20 to 2000 acres. W. S. SMITH. ; (Adv.) lone, Oregon All Good Judges will tell you that of all th new temperance drinks now being made by the different treweries none can compare with BRAN-NEW BREWED Wli BOTTLED IN PENDLETON BY THE City Brewery "BKAN-NEW" is brewed from hops, barley and corn. When tired and thirsty, or on a warm day, yu will find it moat invigorating and thirst quench ng It is p:re and notuintoxlcating. Sold to the tamil; e in cases of one dozen bottles and up quarts or pints. INVESTIGATE OCR NEW DRINKS PEND-0 and PORT-0 Made from pastarlsed Tru-Fruit flavors. WTKJLKBALE IJfD RETAIL TELEPHONE 528 slnvpiiordor ,ot- Drunk, Bill Lavoigne. a sheepherder, fell into the clutches of Officer Xash last night when he became bibulous. He drew a sentence of $10 or five days this morning. en but 1400 worth of stamps was overlooked. The work was evidently done by experts and they made good their getaway for the time being, QCEKN MARIE, NOTED BEAITT OP RUM M RE- PORTED NEAR DEATH, Called by Brother's Uneaa, Mrs. Edith Hushes today received a message tell ng of the serious illness of her brother In Montana and she will leave tomorrow for his bedside. He is not expected to live. Snow in Foothills. A chilling wind has been sweeping over Pendleton today, making over coats useful again. Snow is reported in all of the foothills around the city and quite heavy snowfalls are report ed from the mountains. THE GOLDEN RULE Is the store that makes the prices and is the one that has established low price standards for quality merchandise. The sales in the ladies' read-to-wear depart ment the past few days have broken all previous records. Why? Because such beautiful and stylish Suits, Coats and Dresses are offered for such low prices. Industrial Worker Coming. K. C Marls, industrial field worker for the Oregon Agricultural College, will be here next Monday and spend two weeks visiting the various coun try schools for the purpose of organ ising industrial clubs Revovrrlng from Injury. Joe Bagwell, Helix farmer who suf fered a compound fracture of the leg In a recent accident, Is reported at the hospital to be improving. He will probably not lose his leg as at first it was thought. Contract for Walk and WaU. The Sisters of St. Francis, In charg of St. Anthony's hospital, have let the contract for 460 feet of concrete walk and retaining wall in front of the hos pital property to L. Monterastelli. his bid of $890 having been low. The con tract calls for a change of the drive. way to make it circular. 1 1 j dr ! fev iv 1 i NEWEST STREET SKIRTS $2.98, ?3.98, $4.98. $5.90. NEWEST SPRING SILK DRESSES $4.98, $5.90, $6.90 to $23.50. LADIES SPRING COATS (New arrivals daily) $4.98, $7.90, $12.50, to $22.50. LADIES' NEWEST SUITS (Shipments received dailv) $9.90, $12.50, $14.75 to $32.50. LADIES' APRONS (All styles) 25, 49i, 69. LADIES' CREPE DE CHINE WAISTS Colors rose, nile, maize and white. $1.98, $2.98, $4.98. Today's Arrivals Child's Coats, ages 2 to 6 $2.98 Girls' coats,8 to 12 for $5.90 Today's Arrivals Ladies' Colored Silk Hose 98 Today's Arrivals Ladies'. Voile Waists, 98 to $1.98 You Can Alwayi Do Better At Wo Lead, Others Follow prices for sugar and the recovery of cocoanut and hemp plantations from the disastrous typhoon of 1111 were ruling factors in the year's favorable returns. Eighty-five per cent of the year's imports, which totalled $8,4 1. 000, came from the United states. The cotton cloth sent from this country to the Philippines was greater than that exported to any foreign country and approximately 16 per cent of the entire amount exported. Inventories Are Filed. Lot Llvermore. Will Moore and John Hailey have filed their report as appraisers of the estate of William Harrison. They fixed the value at $2480. Robert Blomgren. William Barnes and Ralph Tucker, appraisers of the estate of Edward Anderson, have filed their report, placing the value of the estate at $5820. To Play PUot Rock. Arrangements have been made for a ball game Sunday between the Pen dleton colored team and the Pilot players at Pilot Rock, according to Manager Henry Hobson of the local team. The game will be in the nature of a practice game for both teams and will be the first game of the season. The colored team has three pitchers Hobson is anxious to try out. BUCHAREST, March 23. Queen Marie of Rumania Is seriously 111. Court physicians state her condition Is growing worse. Queen Marie is the daughter of Al fred, Duke of Edinburg. brother of the late" King Edward of Kngland. Like her aunt, the late Elizabeth. Queen Dowager of Rumania, who be came known throughout the world under the pen name ol Carman Sylva, ' Queen Marie wrote several stories which were publishej in European magazines. , Queen Marie's chief pleasure, how. ever, was In the gayest of society. She Is one of the greatest beauties of the Balkan world. John d. Aids Universities. NEW YORK, March 23. Appro prlations amounting to $2,670,874 have been made by the general edu cation board founded by John D. Rockefeller, to Johns Hopkins, Yale and Washington universities, for re organizing clinical instruction on the "full time plan." it was announced here. "Hn this basis.'' says the statement of the general education board, "the hoiplta and the teaching staff in the important branches of medicine and surgery devote their entire time to the service of the hospital and medleul school, withdrawing altogether from private practice." Clean-up lay Postponed. On account of the blustry March weather yesterday, the cleaning up of the cemetery was postponed by the cemetery committee until next Thurs day, a week from today. Some few people turned out yesterday and worked on the graves but next Thurs day It is hoped that the weather will be such that a big number of resi dents can assist in the work of re moving the old grass and debris. Czar May Conserve Meat. PETROORAD. March 23. Th Russian Ministry office win shortly introduce a bill in the Duma prohib iting throughout Russia the killing of I livestock on Tuesdays and Thursdays and fixing the number of cattle that may be slaughtered on other days. The bill will provide for prohibition ' of the sale of all Kin. is of meat in markets, restaurants and hotels on j Wednesdays and Fridays and for the : closing of butcher shops on those ' days. Holland Has Not Complained. LoNDOX, March 23. Admission that no representations have been made to Germany by Holland in con nection with the sinking of the Dutch liner TubaOtla was forthcoming from the Dutch foreign office, according to a Reuter dispatch received here from The Hague. Attention Ral Neighbors ami M W. A. All members of the Royal Neighbors and their husbands, and Modern Woodmen of America and their wives are requested to meet In Odd Fellows hall Friday evening. March 24th A social session will be held By order of Oracle. Adv. Allowing Interest at six per cent on each 16 30 payment from the date of payment to maturity of the stock, compounded semi-unnually the stuck costs 1838 05. compounded quarterly, $S39.r. S. compounded monthly, $843. Trt. Ktiher of these amounts deducted from the $1000 cash value at matur ity shows a uet profit after the re turn of the Capital paid in Interest as follows: The interest compounded semi-annually the proftls would be g 1 6 1 9 B. The Interest compounded quarterly the profits would be $160.42. The Interest compounded monthly the proftls would be $156.24. This investment appears to be per fectly safe and figures a better profit than straight mortgage loans, on Which one would most surely have to pay taxes If the volume of the com- I puny 'a business was Increased, the margin of the profits on the Invest ment stock would doubtless ulso be ! increased. While 1 .nil nut familiar with the detail workings of the Building Loan ! plans, I. at this time, feel safe in rec ommending the Oregon Building Loan Association of Pendleton, both for the people with savings and those who have money to invest, and believe It of Importance enough for the presi dent and board of managers of the Commercial Association to Investigate and If, In their Judgment, It Is a good and practical plan, the Commercial Association might encourage It by in ducing Influenclal citizens to Invest, which In my opinion would be safe and profitable investment for them and at the same time build up the loan association and make It a big con cern and not only help Pendleton In having more homes, but probably reach out over the county and aid In the upbuilding of other communities and bring a greater profit to this community EN(XrRA(;E HOMES, (Continued from page one.) Expert repairing of Watches and Jewelry. Satisfaction guaranteed Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler. ; Kipling says "A woman Is only a woman my boy, I But a good cigar Is a smoke " He uses poetic license there, i For that sentiment's merely a Joke. I He should have said instead, my boy, And you will agree. I think, Thai a woman is only a woman, my boy. Tut "BRAN-NEW" is the drink. City Brewery Telephone 528 One Candidal)- for Midshipman. Wesley M:ms. prominent high school boy. was the only candidate to take the examination for appointment to the V. ,S. naval academy, conducted yesterday under the direction of the civil service In this city. Examinati ons were conducted In other eastern Oregon townsi also. Appointment will be made by Congressman Sinnott, based upon the results of the examinations. ... .ii i .. ....... . I .... .- .. i(.,w. ,- rn . i. ., 1, I WASHrNCjTO.N, Marcn ii. ine.nnngs siuvv in casn at mammy. Philippines export trade Increased One thousand dollars investment about $5,000,000 during 1915. reach- stock, paid for at $6.50 per month, ing a total of nearly $54,000,000 fori matures in about 100 months on the calendar year, according to figures which you would have paid $650 for given out by th" Insular bureau. Warjthe $1000 cash value EQUIPPING TRENCH WITH TELEGRAPH WIRES ttirjiiiiiiiiiiim lllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllMllllllllllllllllp ROYAL M. SAWTELLE Since 1887. Pendleton s bijf, busy jew elry store the oldest estab lished jewelry store in the city. Reliable repairing and clean ing of jewelry, watches, clocks and silverware of all kinds. All work guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction that's w hy we have B si r3 Two watch makers always busy. iiiiHwimiiiiiitiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiMiiiiiiiiiMHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir Organize Kin- t lob Tonight A meeting will In- held in the coun cil chambers this evening for the pur pose of organizing a local branch of the national rifle association. Anyone i over the age of 18 will be eligible to join and Is invited to attend the meet- j ing. Officers will be elected and plans for the future outlined. The cost will be slight as the government will fur. i nish the arms anil ammunition. The club will be connected In no way with the national guard or army, being or-1 ganissd to encourage rifle practice only. Priaoaan Railed to Distance Auto. Walter Bedford and Basil Parr, j a ho are doing time in the city Jail, j made a bold dash for liberty Tues- j day afternoon and would have sue- j ceeded In getting away had not their i pursuers secured an auto. They were J being Worked in the women's Jail by Kireman Bert LoV.ll and. during his temporary absence, took sudden leave. I Lovei! and Councilman Claude Pen land gave chase but were unable to , overtake the men. They secured an i auto and sped out along the railr.iad i li heading off the two men and bring ng them back. I lonaliT Safe Cracked. It was the vault in th)- Freewater postofflce Instead of in the Milton Postofflce that was blown open early . esterday morning, according to Kher-' iff T. I). Taylor who has returned : from an Investigation of the crime Tha yeggmen had entered the building by smash. ng the plate glass window In the front of the build ng after falling to gain entrance through the back ; door They had drilled Into the vault .....I !.!.., I, ,.,.n ullhor u llk n I ,. , , not,- cap. or nitroglycerin. About $ telegraph wires throng the trenchesj in so that no time may be lost In th. In money and two watche. were tak- ,n tn" Argonne The picture shows members of the i changed and new trenches occupied, French engineering corps stringing' new lines of wire are Immediately put When a position Is 1 communication system HERE'S WHAT YOU GET In Addition to Beauty WHEN YOU BUY A VAiyE-IN-HEAD ffrQ CUy MOTOR CARS Still I.I orld hi i-l parts than A successful ear built The largest automobile factory In hind It. A car containing more droit forge any car of twice its price, i ne in i uk aom pan) motor to develop of its size made. A car with tin- least cost for gasoline, lubrlratin oils, ope ration and maintenance. A cur that has proven it has th)- power and stunl ucss for eastern Oregon hills anil muds. Road Clearance now 10 1-2 inches guarantee) more pow) than ve- in. head my motor BUICK LIGHT SIX $1150 IN PENDLETON Cars now here. Oregon Motor Garage INCORPORATED 117. 119, 121. 123 Weit Court St. Telephone 468