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DAILY 8AOT OREGON1AN. PENDLETON. ORKGON. THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1916.
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Good Standard Merchandise
SPECIALS
Walnuts, lb 20
Gold Medal Catsup, full size
bottle 15f
Payette Valley Peas.
10 cans fl.00
Strawberries, 6 cans $ 1.00
Raspberries, 5 cans 551.00
Pineapple, 10 cans $1.00
Peroxide Soap. 12 bar box 90
Solid Pack Tomatoes.
10 cans $1.00
Bulk Macaroni. 3 lbs. for 25
Winesap Apples, box .... 81.50
Bulk Olives, pint 25
Country Hams, lb 20
Gray Bros. Grocery Go.
Two Phones, 28.
"QUALITY"
823 Main St
Often Vote of Thanks.
The council has extended an offi
cial voto of thank, to W. B. Nugent
engineer for the Warren Construe
tlon Co., who donated his services at
the recent clean-up day at the cem
etery in operating the steam roller.
Farmers' Union Meeting.
The quarterly meeting of the Far
mers' Union of Umatilla county is to
be held here Saturday, the session
beginning at 10:30. The meeting will
be In the convention room at the
Farmer." Union grain agency.
WUn Banquet Postponed.
Owing to the inability to secure a
banquet room for Saturday night the
Woodrow Wilson banquet planned for
Saturday evening has been postpon
ed. It 1. the intention of the Wilson
club to have the gathering at a later
date and to have a good speaker pres
ent for the occasion.
Milton Thornton, A. B. Mansfield and
C A. Rew.
Grand Jury Finishing.
Tha grand Jury expects to tints
its session by this evening and make
Its final report to the court. Several
indictments are expected to be returned.
Addition to Dwelling.
A. Bklund has taken out a permit
to build an addition to his dwelling
on Oarfield street to cost about $1000
lilt's for J, of P.
Justice of the Peace J. U Miller of
Milton today filed as a candidate for
the republican nomination to succeed
hlntatU, He will have competition as
0. ti, Sanderson has already filed.
Mr. Miller gives as his slogan, "Equ
il Justice, efficiency and economy."
Karl Guiott
Teacher of Piano and German
language.
Music furnished for all occasi
ons. Dancing Parties a
Specialty.
RESIDENCE S04 TURNER
Phone SOS.R.
Elks Take Notice.
There will be a regular meeting of
Pendleton Lodge No. Z8S. B. P. O
Elks, on Thursday evening, April 6th.
Installation of officers and social ses
sion. Refreshments, toke point oys
ters. All members urged to be pres
ent. By order exalted ruler.
THOS. FITZ GERALD,
(Adv.) Secretary
Bowman Hotel property for Sale.
Doing good business. Terms, o P.
Bowman, Pendleton, Oregon. Adv.
Small lire Loss for March.
The fire loss in Pendleton for
March amounted only to ISO, accord
ing to the monthly report of Fire
Chief Rlngold. There were two small
fires and no false alarms. Forty
gallons of chemicals were used and
two quarts of Pyrene, and 200 feet
of hose was laid.
Don Rader With Vernon.
Don Rader, former Pendleton boy,
looks like a fixture In the utility
berth for the Vernon club of the Pa
cific Coast League this season, lea
der was going strong at the close of
last season but the advent of many
Federal league stars lost him a place
In the regular line-up.
Kstate Is I'roliatcd.
The last will of Warren W. Ray
mond of Walla Walla, who died In
Seattle, was admitted to probate to
day in the local county court. A por
tion of his estate is in this count?
and in other Oregon counties. De
ceased left all of his estate to his Wlfl
during her life and thereafter to hli
two children, Robert c;. and Margu
erite Raymond.
Helicarsals Well Attended.
The rehearsals for the Elk show.
"A Night in Bohemia," are being well
attended and, under the direction of
Kufus K. Love, are progressing rap
Idly. An unusual amount of talent
has responded tor the rehearsals and
the Elks plan to make their 1916 of
fering the best in their history.
DRINK
"Bran-New"
It's pure and
has the "Pep."
The best drink on the market
Hade in the best town on earth,
PENDLETON.
Served at the Following Cafes:
St. George Grill. Quelle Cafe
Ob Draught and in Bottles at Following Resorts:
Connor's Cigar Store Coutts & McDevitt
Billy's Place The Crescent
Round-Up Pool Hall.
Sold to the family trade in cases of one dozen bottles
and up, quarts or pints.
Brewed and bottled by
Wm. Roesch Bottling Co.
City Brewery.
Wholesale and Retail. Telephone 528
Indians Have New Pastor.
The Indian congregation of Tutuil
la has a new pastor In the person of
Rev. William Wheeler of Ashohka.
Idaho, who some years ago acted as
pastor of the Tutuilla church. He Is
a Nes Perce Indian and has been an
ordained minister for a number of
years. Rev. Wheeler arrived yester
day in response to the call made to
hla.
Dickenson for Treasurer.
Oliver Dickenson, prominent far
mer of the Athena vicinity, today filed
as a candidate for the democratic
nomination for county treasurer and,
If nominated, will probably contest
for the office with Treasurer G. W.
Bradley, who seeks to succeed him
self. Mr. Dickenson is an old time
resident and has a host of friends to
assist him in his campaign.
Him Half or Taxes In.
The time for the payment of the
first half of the 1916 taxes expired
yesterday evening and there was i
rush during the last few days at the
sheriffs office. Ths actual amount
of taxes collected has not yet been I
summed up but Deputy Sheriff Funkj
states that collection has been as
Rood as in the average year.
Can be had at this store where quality is never sacrificed at low prices, always at
a saving for you on any article whether it be a spool of thread or a suit of clothes.
White Shtiiola for white shoes So
Shlnola Polishing Outfit) lc
KmbroldoticH for Corset Covers 10c, IS i -Sic to 49c
Kmbroiderleti for llaby Dresses, etc S5e, 4c
Ladles' New Neckwear 2.V, 48c, Me
Ladles' Auto Caps 49c, Me, Me
Ladies' Silk t.lovca age, 89c, Use
IjmIIcs' Colored Silk Hose , . age
Ladies' silk Hoot Hose asc
Hoys' fancy Tweed Suits.... fl.SS, $8.98, S3.98
Hoys' Mouse Waists sic, 40,.
Boys' Mb Overalls J8c, 49c
Hoys' Kress Shirts 49c, 98c
Boya' Fvory Day Shirt 86c, 39c
Painter's Overalls awe
Carpenters' Overalls 98c
Men s Bib Overalls 48V, Mo, 8c
Men's Waist Overalls 75c
Suit Cases 8c, 11.49, to ID. HO
Traveling Hag 98c, ft. Iff. tt.98
lied Spreads 9e, 98c, (1.49, fl.M
Sheets 7X1841 8 SO, 490
Sheets 81x90 89c, 79c, 94o
Pcqnot Sheets Nlx90 94c
IVuuot Sheets, Hemstitched. 81x90.. . 98u
Pillow Slips 10c. 18 I -2c, toe. 17 l-ao, 84c
A 0, A. licking (for feathers) 5o
FtaMI Ticking 19c, 8So
PepntiKtil Sheeting 21c, 88c, S&a
IVppereU Sheeting, unbleached 1 9c. 21c
Bleached Muslin jc
Ixmsdalc Muslin g 1-SC
Fruit of 1,00m Muslin 0c
Fine Cambric igc
India Unon -4 8 1-Sc, 10c, 18 1-Sc, 15c
l-ong Cloth 10c, 18 IJc, 15c, I He
Calatca, white and colors lio
Koimicr Cloth 5a
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no public demand for or need of the
change and that the land damage
would be too great for the benefits
derived. The remonstrators are rep
resented by S. A. Lowell.
Students Serve Luncheon.
The second year student of the
domestic science class of the high
school are now serving their 20 cent
luncheon. Misses Edith Kichardson,
Gladys Simpson and Juanlta Frledley
will serve the first one Friday noon
to five guests. The g!ril mads out
the menu, figured out the cost ac
count and planned the order of work.
The meals must be prepared und
served in a limited time with cleanli
ness, speed, order and quietness. The
girls are graded on the amount of
time required for preparation, num
ber of utensils used and the cooking
and serving.
Marriage License Issued.
A marriage license was issued yes
terday afternoon to Cnarles E. Work
man and Nora Shuck of this city and
they were married at the bride's
home by Rev. C. A Hodshlre of the
Methodist church.
Some Blewftt Company Men.
Of the employes of the Blewett Co.
12 new arrivals are heads of families
and most of them came here from
Spokane to take positions in the new
shops. Some of the families are here
already while In other cases the fam.
Hies win arrive later after the men
become located. Among the Spo
kane men taking positions In the
shops are E. C. Hanna. F. C. Bashaw.
W. C. Pulgren. Matt Olusar. M. John
sen. H. C. Burfield. Chris Peterson.
Will Distribute Seed.
R. W. Allen of the government ex
periment station at Hermiston an
nounced wh'le here today that he has
a quantity of grain sorghum seed on
hand which will be distributed free
to applicants provided they will try
the seed out and make a reDort ta
him In the fall of the success made.
This variety, Mr. Allen says. Is prac
tically drought proof and he is par
ticularly anxious to get the seed dis
tributed among some of the dry sec
t'ons In this end of the countv. Anv
farmer wishing to try the seed, may
write to Mr. Allen at Hermiston and
receive a supply free.
Remonstrance to Road Change
A remonstrance to the proposal
for a road change north of Helix, so
that the road will run through the
raneh of Harlow Richmond and elim
inate, two bad hills, was filed with the
county court today. There were sev
enteen signatures to the remon
strance. The remonstrance Is made
on the alleged ground's that there 11
Jnrj in Indian Case Is (hit.
A verdict of guilty was returned at
3 o'clock.
The Jury in the case of the govern
ment vs. Joe Craig and Rena John
son, charged with adult ry. went out
at noon today and began considering
the evidence after lunch. The prose
cution closed early yesterday after,
noon and the defense struck a snag
early In Its case In a ruling of Judge
Bean. The defense was attempting to
show that Rena Johnson had had sev
eral husbands after Milton George to
whom she was married under ths
white man's law In 1903. However,
Judge Bean ruled that she could not
be divorced from Milton George save
In the white man's courts. The de
fense was seeking to show that she
had been divorced after the Indian
custom. The defense tried to show
later that the case had been brought
at the Instance of several Indians who
have personal grievances against
Craig.
soda Fountain for sale.
See John Butler, Pastime Parlors.-Adv.
Dayton 9 H. P. motorcycle for sale.
Good condition. Inquire Oregon Mo
tor Garage.
TEODY AND SECRETARY WHO WAS JAILED
WE HAVE TWO WATCH
MAKERS ALWAYS BUSY
BRING your watches, clocks
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.
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SCALE SPRAYING IS
ABOUT FINISHED AT
MILTON-FREEWATER
INDICATIONS ARE THAT THE AP
lLK CROP WILL BFi NEAR
LY NORMAL
Mllton-Freewater high school base
ball team lost a game to Dayton
Wednesday afternoon at Dayton by a
score of & to 1. Thursday ths locals
will piny Pomeroy and Friday, Walts
burg. C. W. Avery of the Blue mountain
sawmill, made a business trip to Mil
ton Wednesday.
Mrs. Nellie Yates left this after
noon for an Indefinite visit with her
son and family at Corvallls.
James Still expects to leave April
8 or 7 for Alberta, to take up the
spring work on his (40 acre ranch
near Nanton. Mrs. mill and son will
join him tome time later.
Funeral services for M. Batoup.
who died Tuesday morning at bla
home near state Line, were held from
the family residence Wednesday at
noon, W. 8 Munseli directing the fu
neral. Mr. Estoup has been failing
for about a year, and owing to hi
advanced age, no hope has bean en
tertained for his recovery for several
months. Interment was In Ford oem-etery.
(Bast Uregonian Special.)
HEALTH
TREASON
A carelessly kept mouth is health treason. A
bad mouth is a menace to your health and 'con
stitution. You can not expect to reach your highest ef
ficiency if you are suffering from constitutional
disorders caused by bad and unhealthy mouth
conditions.
In this age of painless dentistry there is no
excuse why you should not have a perfect chew
ing apparatus.
If we do your dentistry you are assured of the
most thorough and conscientious service to be
obtained.
Drs. Idleman & Ingram
Dental Specialists.
Rooms 4, 5 and 6 Schmidt Bldg. Phone 676
Two lady assistants always in attendance.
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ROYAL M. SAWTELLE
Since 1887
MILTON-FREBWATBR, Or, April
First f praying for scale with llme-
sulphur is largely completed In the
Mllton-Freewater neighborhood, esti- 3
mat's or the amount done running
from 60 to 90 per cent. Fruit In-J
spector W C, Hopson has been mak
ing especial efforts to get the fruit
growers of this section to prune and
clean up so that the spray could real
ly be errectlve, and indications at
present are that the upple crop will
be of good quality and about normal
In quantity. It Is not thought the
i old weather injured the apple trees
In the slightest
The Women's Improvement Club
held its regular meeting Tuesday aft
ernoon with Mrs. J. F. Slover
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John W. MW.raih.
John W. McGrath, secretary to Col
onel Roosevelt and acting secretaM
to the national progressive commit
tee, was sentenced by a Brooklyn
court to thirty days In the workhouse
On Blackwell's Island for fighting In
Theodore Roosevelt.
a saloon. He was taken to the Ray
mond street Jail, where he was kept
some hours while his lawyer got his
stay. Colonel Roosevelt stood by his
secretary and Insisted the conviction
would make no difference in their relations.
DALE ROTHWELL
Exclusive Optician
American Nat. Bank Bldg. I s
fhone 6u
Expert repairing
of Watches
and Jewelry.
Satisfaction guaranteed
Wm. Hanscom
THE Jeweler.
Some thoughts to take home
with you about the
BUICK 1916 SIX
The new series Huick Light Six has a road clearance of
11 1-2 Inches, or two more inches than last year. They are
now on display in our show room.
11 Bulcks are selling so fast that orders will be filled
in rotation. If you wish to avoid delay, place your order
now.
More Nlneteen-Slxteen Hulck Vulve-ln-Head Sixes have
been bought than any other six-cylinder car ever built
More people today are demanding this particular Bulck mod
el than ever demanded any single model In automobile his
tory. Oregon Motor Garage
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