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PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OHEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1916. EIGHT PAGES Wild Blackberry Preserves Jut Received, a few Jar of Wild Blackberry Preserves Large J art 40c We carry the most complete line of Fancy and Staple Groceries in Eastern Oregon. QUALITY COUNTS Financiere. bottle.. 81.25 Pin Money Pickles, bottle 35r Major Grey's Chutney. bottle 50 Stuffed Ripe Olives, bottle 90 Clam Bouillon. bottle . 25t and 50 Dundee Marmalade, bottle 35 Cumquot Preserves, bottle 85 Beech Nut Bacon, in iars ... 20 and 35 Lobster and Crab, in glass 30 to 45 Apple Syrup, 4-gal 85 1-gal $1.50 Logan Berry Juice, bottle.. 10. 25. 50 Duffy's Apple Juice, bottle 25 Geo. Washington Coffee, can 40 and 90 Love Nuts, can 40 Tiny Tot Pretzels, lb. 25 Dinner Biscuits, lb... 50 Sardellen Ringe, can 35 Gray Bros. Grocery Co. Two Phones, 28. "QUALITY" 823 Main St. For Rent Sfceep ranch and range for JOOO atheep; meadow cutting 150 tons clov er hay; water controlling spring Bmmor snd fall range, with good whiter range. Will rent for term ol yean. $1000 per year. Address, mall or wire, Mary L. Hill Denio, Ore gon, vi Wlnnemueca, Nevada -Adv 1500 Acres Pa liana lor Sale. Located 4 1-t miles sooth of Pen dleton 0 P Bowman. Pendleton. Ore. AdT Xotice Maccabees. The Maccabee Social Club will hold its Easter sale and social on Wed nesday afternoon, April li, instead of Tuesday. Adv. l ost or Strayed. From the V. A. Bott place above Mc Kay. Jersey cow, horns broken off; last seen with halter on. liberal re ward for information leading to re covery. V. A. BOTT. (Adv.) Pilot Rock, Ore., R 1 DRINK "Bran-New" It's pure and has the "Pep." The best drink on the market. Made in the best town on earth, PENDLETON. Served at the Following Cafes: St. George Grill. Quelle Cafe On 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 SEE OUR WINDOW FOR THE Grand U IAA PRIZE At the Baby Show. A COMPLETE AND BEAUTIFUL SILVER SERVICE FOR THE BABY VALUE $30.00. Given to the highest scoring baby in all v classes. Royal M. Sawtelle Since 1887. Other News or Pendleton n Pag 6. Buys Vew car, William Mills, who farms near He lix, has purchased a D-45 Buick auto from the Oregon Motor Oarage. made In a small two mast schooner, the "Kitty A." To Recover Property. Alloglim that Charles Hooper of Kivewater haa possession bt certain In furniture and other personal proper- Goes on Homestead. EM Barr left today for Grogan Malheur county out from wMch place ty belonging to him and refuses to re he has a homestead upon which he lease It. J. A. Hooper has brought suit will do some work. Ijcmycs for Hartford. F. E. Judd. vice president of the American National Bank, left last ev ening for Hartford. Conn., to visit rel atives and attend to business matters. to recover the property and $100 dam ages. R. J. Ureen of La Grande is his attorney. Itermiston oipte to Wed. A marriage license was Issued lei day to J. Dee Yaghorn. a prosperous farmer of the I'matilla project, and Minnie J. Reihl of Hermiston. lorest Supervisor Back. W. W. Cryder, supervisor of the I'matilla forest, is back from Portland where he had had temporary charge of the district forester's office. Itnuctit New stodebakrr. The Parker Taxloab company hasi purchased a six cylinder Studebaker touring car. series 17. from M. K. Long of the Stone Oarage. The car will be used In handling out of town business Marriage License Issued. A marriage license was issued this afternoon to Otis H. Fraxier of Le banon and Sylvia S. Xoland of this city. Sues to Foreclose Lien. K. L. Weick today filed suit to foreclose a lien he holds against an engine and separator belonging to C. P. Adams. He alleges that defend ant owes him 181.15 for labor per formed upon the machines. Raley A Raley are his attorneys. Two Hoys Are Born. A son was born last night to Mr. end Mrs. Floyd Patton and one weighing nine pounds was born this afternoon to Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Pope. Asks For Divorce. . Bertha M. Martin today brought suit against Euclid Martin for divorce. They were married In Idaho In Jan uary. 1914, and In March. 1916, her husband began a course of cruel and Inhuman treatment, she alleges. Sh charges that he accused her falsely and failed to contribute toward her support. W. M. Peterson Is her attorney. Visiting Brother Here. Mrs. T. J. Robnett of Wasco is vis iting for a week or ten days with her brother, J. P. Walker. She has been a resident of eastern Oregon for Mill Worker Is Hurt many years but this Is the first time I The first accident at the new plant she has been east of the John Day of the Blewett Harvester Co. occurr river since she passed through here eo this morning when E. C. Hamrah, one of the mill workers, was struck by a flying block. He was feeding a rip saw when the block flew back end struck him violently in the pit of the stomach. He collapsed and a physician was hurriedly summoned Exam' nation proved, however, that his injuries were not serious. Tht knocked the wind out of him when about a year and a half old BuiMiiur Permits. A building permit was Issued today to (X A. Frost for a small dwelling on Johnson street to cost about 1100. Permits were Issued yesterday to D C! Rrown for building a sleeDtng Dorch and general repair to a dwelling on , Dl0W Jackson street and to Thos. Fttz Ger ald for small Improvements to his home on Johnson street. Rack from calory. John Vert has returned from a two weeks' visit in Calgary, Alberta, where he went to look after invest ments there. He says tna people are somewhat depressed because of the war which Is having an Influence on Canada as well as Europe. The dry law in Alberta will go into effect in July and preparations for the change are now being made. Registers as a Whig. In this day there are republicans, democrats, socialists, prohibitionists, progressives and independents, and occasionally someone who doesn't know how to catalogue himself po itl- cally. Today, however, there came In a registration card from Echo show ing that O. D. Teel, prominent irri gationist, is not satisfied with any of the modern parties but has gone back to a party of ante-bellum days. He. registered as a Whig. end bruised him considerably. TWO END LIVES. (Continued from page one.) some time, but the man's body was still warm. It Is supposed that the girl's death wos due to poisoning, as some small capsules containing a white powder were found near, though marks on the neck may show strangulation. The girl's face was not distorted, how ever. The man used a revolver on himself, muffling the report, with a blanket. Considerable tint) elapsed after death before the bodies were ills covered. Families Are Related. A daughter of the man married the girl's father several years ago, after the death of the girl's mother. The girl's home Is In Toppenish, and she Are You Ready For Easter? And Easter is but Ten days away. Get ready, be pre pared, show your colors with the best You can all afford to buy Eastery Togs when buying at The Golden Rule. EASTER COATS FOR LADIES White Chinchilla Fancy Silks. Fancy Novelties Plain Blue Serges Plain Blue Poplins $4.98, $5.90, $9.90, $12.60, $14.75, $16.50. EASTER SUITS FOR MEN Newest Styles, Newest Patterns, New est Colors, Lowest Prices, Tailoring of the best at that $9.90, $12.50, $14.75, $16.50. EASTER SUITS FOR LADIES All Styles and Colors $9.90, $12.50, $14.75, $16.50 $18.50 Easter Waists 98c, $1.49, $1.98 Easter Hose 10c, 15c, 25c, 49c Easter Ribbons 19c, 25c Easter Gloves 98c Easter Collar Sets 25c, 49c, 69c BOYS' EASTER SUITS Newest Designs, Weaves and Styles $2.98, $3.98, $4.98. Easter Ties 25c, 45c Easter Sox 10c, 15c, 25c Easter Shirts 49c, 98c, $1.49 Easter Hats 98c, $1.49, $1.98, $2.49 Easter Caps 25c, 45c, 69c, 98c YOU CAN DO BETER AT J. C. Penney Co. Inc. WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW had been attending St. Vincent's acad emy here. The man Is said to be a traveling man, though he looks more like a retired farmer. He had been at the hotel two week. He Is sup posed to be from the central part of the state. Both left notes. The girls simply said: "Notify Mrs. Nelllo Hebbs, 410 South Toppenlsh avenue, Topponlsh, Wash." The man's said: "Dear Daughter: This is to say goodby. 1 hate to do this, but am powerless to prevent it You will find my papers In my satchel May Ood forgive." Iong Walks Taken. The man and the girl had been In the habit of taking long walks togeth- er. The girl left the academy Sun day afternoon about 2 o'clock and did not return. This Is the third violent death here In 14 hours. Alice Wallet committed suicide Sunday night by taking car bolic arid. She left a note, but gave no reason for tha act DALE ROTHWELL Exclusive Optician American Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 609 Verdict for plaintiff. The jury In the case of Herbert i Dahlen vs. G. A. Hobbs et al this aft-1 ernoon brought in a verdict for the ' plaintiff. The case involved a prom-, Isstory note for $500 which Hobbs had ! given to Nichols & Frazler In a land and auto trade and which that firm ' afterwards turned over to Dahlen In ' payment for another auto. Dahlen claimed to be an Innocent purchaser j of the note and brought suit against Hobbs, his wife and the endorses ot j the note. The case of Geo. W. Haw j vs. J. C. Hoskins Is up this afternoon and will probably be tried without a jury Judge Phelps may excuse the j jurymen for a week or until District j Attorney Steiwer returns from Port land. The case of the State vs Mar tin is set for Thursday and will prob ably be tried with a pick-up Jury. Expert repairing of Watches and Jewelry. Satisfaction guaranteed Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler. Furlong Writes Story. The April number of Harper's Monthly carries as its first story a tale by Charles Wellington Furlong under the heading "Across the Atlan tie in a Shallop." It Is the descrlp- j tlon of a voyage made by Furlong and other men in an expedition to the i West African Islands. The trip was undertaken last summer and was largely for scientific purposes. The f trip across to Africa and back was We Win MT. 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