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DAILY EAST ORBGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1916.
EIGHT PAGES
OLIVE OIL
NICELLE BRAND.
Absolutely Pure and Unadulterated.
SPEGUL
This Week.
16 oz. Bottle 85
1 Quart Can f 1.10
-gal. Can ?2.00
1 -Gallon Can 94.00
Gray Bros. Grocery Co.
Two Phones, 28.
"QUALITY"
82S Main St
Oai-afe for sale.
Part Interest for ' In independ
ent 3arage of this city. Am leaving
city end will make sacrifice If taken
at once For terms and particulars
phone IOJ. P. O Box 684. Adv.
Hotel Property for sale.
Doinc rood business. Terms. 0. P.
Bowman, Pendleton, Oregon Adv.
ISM Acrea
Located 4 1-1 miles south of Pen
dleton 0 P. Bowman, Pendleton, Ore.
Adv.
For Rent
Sheep ranch and range for 8000
sheep; meadow cutting 380 tons clov
er hay; water controlling spring,
summer and fall range, with good
winter range. Will rent for term of
years. 82000 par year. Address, mall
or wire, Mary L. Hill, Denlo, Ore
gon, via Wlnnemueea, Nevada. Adv
My lighting business Small invest
raent. Good for 8260 a month. Rea
son for selling, must go east. Call
Christie Light Co.. 80S W. Webb St
Adv.
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
Hmv U Similiter.
George Pierce of this city has left
for Sumpter. Ore., where he will take
a position in the Buck Oulsh store.
Shaves Ills Moustache.
Assessor O. P. Strain appeared on
the streets yesterday minus his mous
tache, and th's was taken as a sign
that he will look to the ladies of the
county to keep him in office.
ITrgo Murphy for Reitrcscntatlve.
Though the democrats dtil not suc
ceed In getting any member of their
party to file for the nomination for
representative, a number of them are
trying to urge Joe P. Murphy of this
city to permit his name to be written
in at the primaries.
in but of course it will take some
I , . j i a .... turn
time, me winiei- um w
In killing all or me jaca muu,
ran ride all day and not see one. Tim
community bought 215 ounces w
strvchnlne to use on the rabbits but
the major part Is left over, but will
com In handy for squirrels which are
! quite numerous."
jltaby ilrl Horn- , ,n
daughter was born yesterday to
I Mr Delia SCOtt at her home on Anne
street.
rtiun-h of the Redeemer.
The extra Lenten services this week
will be Tuesday at 4 p m,, Wednes
day at 7:30 p. m.. Good Friday from
IS m. till S p. m. Choir practice tot
Easter services this evening at 7:30
o'clock. A full attendance Is requested.
Pardon Refused Sparling.
A. R. Sparling, sometimes known
as Charles Paul, who spent the win
ter In Pendleton two years ago while
Pos:ng as an expert authority on
sheep raising, has been denied a par
don from the Idaho penitentiary to
which he was sentenced from one to
fourteen years on a charge of obtain.
Ing money under false pretenses.
Mrs. Oliver 111.
Mrs Roland Oliver Is reported to
be quite 111 at her home on Jackson
street with pneumonia.
Out of Hospital.
Will Stevens, Western Union mes
senger boy who has been In St. An
thony s hospital for some time past,
was able to leave yesterday and is
now convalescing.
snow at Meacham.
w.is falling at Meaclium es-
nrnnrrtinir to Mrs. Hen Marlln
Who was down from the mountain
for the day. It Is probable that more
is falling there today.
"Matte In Oregon'1 de.
The women of the Christian church
are busy preparing for their "Made
in Oregon" sale to be held Thursday,
Friday and Saturday of this week in
the Main street room of the Falling
building. The sale will be conducted
during the evenings as well as the
day and aside from manufactured ar.
tides for sale the women will conduct
a baxaar of their own.
Dr. Smith Buys Property.
T. A. Sutherland has disposed of
the Glenn apartments, at Glenn and
Hawthorne avenues to Dr. C. J. Smith
the consideration named being 849,
000. As part payment Dr. Smith gives
a half section of alfalfa land near
Stanfleld In Umatilla county on a
basis of 332.000 valuation, or 3100 an
acre. The Glenn apartment building
was erected last year by Mr. Suther
land, It contains 23 apartments fit
ted up with modern conveniences. The
lot on which It stands is assessed at
32650 and the improvement at 38500
making the assessor's basis of valu
ation 33600 for the land and 317,000
for the Improvement, or a total of ap
proximately 322,000. The sale nego.
ttations were conducted by C. D.
Strow. Portland Journal.
Winter Death to Rabbits.
That the severe winter proved a big
benefit to the homesteaders In Mal
heur county In exterminating the rab
bits is the statement made In a letter
by L. D. Lnyde, one of the Pendleton
men who took up land near Brogan.
"We had a very severe winter," he
writes, "but got through with the
stock all O. K. The grass is fine noa
and everything Is plck'ng up. T have
some land cleared off and in grain
which is up, and I am now working
on my garden land. I like the coun
try and think it has a future for farm-
lmtuius to Marry.
A marriage license was Issued to
day to Rev. Peter Lindsay, an Indian
nfKamlah Idaho, and Elisabeth
Wayrashsha. an elderly Indian wom
an of the local reservation.
0lsed to Road Change.
A. Ruppe of Portland, former local
farmer, came up this morning to en
ter opposition to the changing of the
road above Saxe station. The con.
templated change would cut a field
belonging to him In two.
More Committeemen File.
The following candidates for repub
lican precinct committeemen have
filed since yesterday: Fred E.
Schmidt. No. 51; D. J. Kirk, 4; Harry
Whittaker. 62; R. G. Saling. 15; 8. A.
Barnes, 16; E. O. DeMoss. 17; and C
F. Atkinson, 47.
Iltiikllng Permits.
A building permit was issued to
day to P. C. Peterson for the repair
of his dwelling on Perkins avenue,
the cost being 3200. A permit was
Issued yesterday to D. L, Johnson for
the construction of a bungalow on
Thompson street, the building to cost
32500.
W hirlwind Takes a Whirl.
Charley Whirlwind, elongated In
dian receptacle for anything alcohol
ic took too much alcohol yesterday
and found himself facing Judge Fiti
Gerald this morning. He paid ten
dollars for his liberty and offered ten
more for the return of his half-consumed
bottle of booze.
Would Re constable.
Another candidate for constable of
the Freewater-Mllton district has de
clared himself at the last hour. Joe
(Tex) Lawson has formally filed his
declaration upon a platform of "strict
law enforcement, faithful service and
high efficiency." He seeks the repub
lican nomination and will be opposed
by J. H. West and J. W. Dykes.
Our stock of Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists, Skirts are wonderfully complete. A dis
play of Easter wearables for women that are beautiful indeed. Distinctive styles, best
of materials and superior tailoring. The smartest garments to be seen next Sunday
will have come from the Golden Rule.
LADIES' SUITS
Charming models in poplins, French
serges, gabardines and taffetas, all
wanted shades at 99.90, $12.50,
$14.75. $16.50, $19.50, $22.50.
LADIES' COATS
Women's and Misses' dressy coats in
fancy checks and mixtures, also in
wanted plain colors. Gabardines,
poplins, serges, etc. Belted and flare
effects $4.98, $6.90, $9.90, $12.50,
$14.75. $16.50.
LADIES' DRESSES
Charming models for street wear of taf
feta, silk poplins and combinations.
New full skirts with fancy waist and
sleeves of Georgette crepe. Touches
of hand embroidery, bands, buttons
and hemstitching form the principal
trimming ; comes in stripes, plaids and
plain colors, all sizes. Priced the
Golden Rule way $4.98, $5.90,
$6.90, $7.90, $8.90, $9.90, $12.50,
$14.75, $16.50, $19.50, $22.50.
MEN'S SPRING SUITS
For style, for service, there is nothing in
town like these suits. Priced the Gold
en Rule way at $9.90, $12.50,
$14.75, $16.50.
MEN'S HATS
Our quantity purchase makes possible
these wonderful values in men's hats.
Save a dollar, and buy your hat at the
Golden Rule at 98f, $1.49, $1.98,
$2.49, $2.98.
MEN'S EASTER NECKWEAR
Men's Easter ties, in all the prevailing
styles and colorings, broad flare ef
fects, reversibles and the flare-end
bats in all the newer colorings at 25
and 45.
BOYS' SPRING SUITS
Made in the wanted Norfolk styles with
one or three piece belts, lined trous
ers, button fasteners at knee; comes
in navy blue and fancy mixtures at
$1.98, $2.98. $3.98, $4.98.
YOU CAN
DO
BETER
AT
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J.C.Penney Co. Inc.
WE LEAD,
OTHERS
FOLLOW
ferred by him to Senator Lane from
whom a reply Is expected later.
Bought New flulek.
H. C Bredlng has purchased a D
16 Bulek from the Oregon Motor Oarage.
DALE ROTHWELL
Exclusive Optician
American Nat. Bank Bldg.
Phone 609
Mum Sell Her Store.
Miss Daisy Mason, who has been
conducting a local millinery for some
t!me past, finds it necessary to sacri
fice her stock and fixtures In order
to return to Baker to attend her fa
ther who is not expected to live She
and her sister. Miss Gladys Mason,
went to Haker several days ago and
she has just returned to sell out her
SEE OUR WINDOW
FOR THE
Grand "Sweep ffles
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
Expert repairing
of Watches
and Jewelry.
Satisfaction guaranteed
Wm. Hanscom
THE Jeweler.
Candidate) to East Knd.
A good many of the local candidates
left this morning for the east end of
the county where an auction sale Is
to he held, the gathering affording
them a good opportunity to meet the
voters. Among those leaving by au
to this morning were Ralph Folsom,
Osmer E. Smith. Frank Saling and
Dr. J. A. Best.
Chamberlain Will Help.
In reply to a telegram from the
Pendleton Commercial association
urging the Oregon delegation In con
gress to boost for a naval base at the
mouth of the Columbia river, Senator
Chamberlain In a letter received here
today says he will use his Influence
toward securing such base. Ho says
that the local telegram has been te-
MlsHloiuiry to Speak.
Mrs. Hopkins, a returned mission,
ary from India, will speak at the Bap
tist church tomorrow evening at !
o'clock on the church work In that
country.
Apiiendlcttls Operation.
Lowell Sturdivant of Pilot Hock
underwent an operation Sunday for a
ruptured appendix and Is reported to
be reclvering nicely.
McKiiiiion Funeral Postponed.
The funeral of the late Archie Mc
K;nnon. Helix farmer, set for this
afternoon has been postponed until I
p. m. tomorrow because of delay in
the arrival of a brother from Bridge
port. Wash. The services will be held
at the above named hour from the
Folsom undertaking chapel.
I a -I Day of Registration.
Today Is the last day for voters to
register and for candidates for office
to file their declarations. There has
been no great rush of delinquent vot.
en- today, despite the fact that there
are many unregistered. Up until
t oon only 11 registered at the court
house though more registered at the
Kcpper Kettle.
The Easter
Gift
A Box of High Grade
CANDY
From "The Purity Sweet Shop"
GhQ Kopper Kettle
The Famous "Kratz" Candies are always acceptable.
jiiiiiiiiiniiiimmMmniN
Trip May he lostponed.
On account of the Inclement wea
ther, the proposed trip to the Morrow
county line tomorrow may again be
postponed. Local citizens who had
planned on driving out do not care to
gc If the day Is as blustery as today
and it Is probable that the people of
Pilot Rock and Heppner have the
same notion. A decision will be reach
ed this evening.
Royal M. Sawtelle
Since 1887.
Are You Up-to-Date
in your methods of carrying on your daily
business affairs? Do you pay your living
expenses by check?
In addition to many other advantages,
a Checking Account saves a great deal of
time and annoyance. We cordially invite
your account small or large and will be
glad to number you among the many de
positors of this strong, accounting bank.
I mHtlllB (MB HI
Miss Snowey icv;oy 01 "
was brought to St. Anthony s nospitai
yesterday very 111. The physicians
ere not quHe certain of her trouble
yet but think it probable that she l
threatened with typhoid.
syituiaa. w.il aki.i kvik r-isasj wf.iL w
PaUeiils Are Recovering.
Mrs. Mary Jones of McKay creek
and Mrs. (5. T. Williamson of Kellogg,
Idaho, who underwent operationa at
St. Anthony's hospital recently, are
reported to be Improving satisfactorily.
Card of Thanks.
We wish to express to our friends
our most heartfelt thanks and appre
ciation for the many acts of ktndne
ii nd assistance shown us In the recent
bereavement of our mother, Mrs. Su
san E. Kirby.
BY THE CHILDREN.
Elmer E. Hales, J. O Hales, A., N.
Hales, P. T. Hales. A H Klrby Adv.
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Look who's here!
8-New Roadsters 8
ARRIVED HERE SATURDAY FOR
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY TO 8 PEO
PLE OF GOOD JUDGMENT AND
FORESIGHT, WHO HAVE RESOLV
ED NOT ONLY TO GET THE FULL
SEASON'S CONVENIENCE AND
PLEASURE FROM THEIR CAR, BUT
ALSO TO PAY LESS FOR IT, FIRST,
LAST AND ALL THE TIME.
SURE THEY ARE
FORDS
The Only Cars That Will Do This.
We'll reserve one of the 8 for you if you wish
3nly $442.45.
Round-Up City AutoCo.
812 Garden St. Telephone 651
We maintain a special CORD garage with a FORD FAC
TORY expert mechanic. Try our special FORD oil. Oaso
llne service station. Free air and water.
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