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DAILY EAST ORBGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1916.
EIGHT PAGES
English Style
Sausage
SLICED TO YOUR ORDER.
Lunch Loaf, pound 30f
English Style Sausajre. pound 30f
Swift's Boiled Ham. pound 40
Chipped Beef, pound 40
Summer Sausage, pound 5 Of
Swiss Cheese, pound 75
Brick Cheese, pound 35
Cream Cheese, pound 25
Limberjrer Cheese, pound 30
Roquefort Cheese, pound 75
Picnic Time is here. Remember we have everything
for your Sunday trip.
Gray Bros. Grocery Co.
Two Phones, 28.
QUALITY"
82S Main St.
S000 acres, fenced and crow fenced, good buildings, with or without
took, at J10 per acre. Easy terms.
f!00 seres, good improvements, easy terms, with or without stock.
Ptloe 110 per acre.
486 acres. S00 in grain. 150 alfalfa, good buildings, close to railroad;
II goes with outfit, at (SO per acre.
1000 acres of wheat land, close to R. R.. HO per acre.
I have acreage and suburban homes.
S business chances on Main street
SO residence property, some are good bargains.
flood business property in Athena, very cheap.
Come in and talk it over.
E. T. WADE, Pendleton. Ore.
CHILDREN. AS WELL AS "GROWN-CPS." CAN DRINK THE
POPCLAR NON-INTOXICATING BEVERAGE,
"Bran-New"
IT'S PCRE AXD
HAS THE "PEP"
Served at the following
Cafes.
St. George Grill
Quelle Cafe.
On Draught and In Bottles
at Following Resorts:
Connor's Cigar Store
Billy's Place
Coutts & McDevltt
The Crescent
Round-Cp Pool Hall.
W. W, HOCH
Sold to the family grade In
cases of one dozen bottle.
and up. quarts or pints.
. Brewed and bottled by
Wm. Roesch Bottling Co.
Telephone 528
City Brewery
Wholesale and Family Trade.
- i., iiermistou.
A delegation of local Royal Arch
Masons left this afternoon for Her
miston were an it A. M. chapter will
be Installed tonight.
To Mod Sister Here.
James Mossle, prominent rancher
o( the Muthern end of the county, Is
here today to meet an Invalid sister
from Portland whom he will lake
home with him.
WU1 Move House.
Si Reets has purchased the house
which is located Just back of the
John Greulich home on Cosble street
and will move it to a lot on Clay
street.
To protest service Station.
One of the subjects Mr considera
tion before the council tonight will be
the request of Power & Son for per
mit to install a gasoline service pump
on Main street. It is reported today
a protest will be made by some ladies
on the ground that such stations
should be confined to the side streets.
mission for some time. They testified
that the odor of opium v. as in the air
and that two of the women appeared
under the influence of the drug. Also
they exhibited a home.made opium
pipe und other evidence which they
had found. The defendant denied
"having smoked opium, declaring she
quit eight months ago.
County court Meeting.
The county court is holding Its May
term of court today and Is engaged
in auditing the monthly bills.
Bays ow Buick.
T. F. Boylen of this city, well known
sheepman, has purchased a D-41
Buick auto of the Oregon Motor Garage.
Attended lire Meeting.
Supervisor W. W. Cryder of tn
Umatilla forest, was In La Grande
yesterday to attend the annual meet
ing of the Union-Wallowa Counties
Fire association.
Has Four Addresses to Make.
Rev. J. E. Snyder of the Presby
terian church has a full program of
addresses ahead of him. He Is sched.
uled to address the parent-teachers'
association of Echo on Wednesday.
May 10. to make the graduating ad
dress to the senior class of Athena
h'.gh school on the evening of May
19. to make a similar address at Her-
mlston on the ISth and at Stanfield
on the 24th.
Bloodhound Man Here.
F. A. Davis of Walla Walla, trainer
of the prison bloodhounds, is here to
day enroute home after trailing the
yeggmen who blew open the safe In
the Island City postofflce recently.
He reports that the hounds caught the
scent and trailed the men back, into
l.i Grande where the trail was lost.
Young Man passes Away.
Hum- P Thnmnmn n vpflrtl old.
u,ru laai ingot ui uia I'., 1 1 111,-111. .,, 1
Brown Hall from cancer of the stom
ach. He came here from Lynn, I
Wash , several days ago. Mrs. Her
man Suhl, who lives north of Pendle
ton, is a sister. Others who survive '
are, Mrs. Mary h. Thomppson, of
Lynn, his mother, R A. Thompson, a
brother of Heppner. and Mrs. E. J
Garner, a sister of Rodna, Wash. Mr
Thompson was born tn Kansas. He
had been employed in the railway
mail service. The runeral will be
held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock
from Brown's undertaking parlors.
Burial will be at Olney cemetery.
Return from convention.
A delegation of Umatilla county
stockmen arrived home today from
Baker where they attended the third
annual convention of the Cattle &
Horse Raisers' association. In the
delegation were Henry La Zinka and
Frank Byrd of Ukiah, Sam Nelson,
James Nelson and John Brosman of
Butter Creek and Dlllard French of
McDoie Is Declared Sane.
O. W. McDoie, Fairvtew farmer for
whom a citation was Issued yesterday,
appeared before County Judge C. H.
Marsh today and was given an ex
amination to test his sanity. The ex
amination having proved to the mind
of the court that he is sane, he was
dismissed from cuatocy. The citation
Ml issued upon the petition of 25 res
idents of the Falrview locality who
alleged he was dangerous and that, to
protect the school teacher and chil
dren from him, they found it neces
sary to hire a guard.
Suing for Divorce.
Mrs. Ruth Overton of this city to.
day filed suit for divorce against her
husband, Joseph H. Overton, on the
ground of cruel and inhuman treat
ment. They were married in this city
in July, 1913 and shortly afterwards,
she alleges, defendant liegan staying
out late und returning home Intoxi
cated and In other ways rendering her
life burdensome. She asks for th
restoration of her maiden name,
Copeland. W. M. Peterson Is her at
torney, t
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Suits
Hoys' Waists with military collar.
Boys' shirts, all -
Bo' INiros Knit I iilon Suits. .
Boss1 spring Needle Caton suit..
Hoys' Suspenders
Hoys' Dress rant- -I9e,
Boy' Khaki Pants
Hoys' Ixmg Khaki Pants
Hoys' Overalls
Hoys' Caps
Boys' Hats 28
Children's ltonicrs
Boys appreciate wearing smart
looking clothes. The kinds
that are distinctive as well as
serviceable. Our shewing for
Spring and Summer is most
complete.
Boys' Blue Serge Suits,
93.08, 94.98
Boys' Fancy Mixtures,
f2.98, 93.98, 94.98
Boys' Wash Suits,
49f , 98t. 91.49
Boys' Shoes,
91.39, 91.49. 91.69, 91.98
all rises
Hoe.
25c
25c
45c
45c
10c, I.V, '.
6c, ItSc, $1.23
4tc
Me
2.V. He
25c, 4c, c
'. 19c. 6c. '
95c
YOU CAN gjffe,
DO
BETER
AT
J. C. Penney Co. Inc.
Children's t overall Aprons 25c
l adles' (.Ingham nroiut So
I wiles' Bungalow Aprons 40
I allies' Gingham House Dresses, size 34 to 50 Mc
Ladies' Fancy Collars and Sets 25c. 49c, Sc
IjidloV Sleeveless Vests. . 5c, 8 l-8c, 10c 12 l-c
I udlcs I iilon Suits 25c, 49c, etc. Me
Ludles' White Skirts . . . Hc, 11.49, 11.98, 13.49
Ladles' Klmnnas 9fk 11.25, 91.49. 11.98
I tulles' Pirncy Wash Dresses 95 80, 17.98
Ladle-' Suits 99.90, 912.50, 914.60, 919.50
WE LEAD,
OTHERS
FOLLOW
Justice T. A. McBride of the su
preme court left on No. 17 for his
home In Salem after the session here.
25 Persons Killed
in Riots on May 1
in Germany, Report
200 1X.H HLD Rl'KI.VG THOI Bl.fc
IX BERLIN; OTHER DISTUl
BANCE8. LONDON, May 3 Twenty-five
were killed and 200 Injured In May
Day riots In Berlin, a Central News
dispatch reported. It was asserted
that three women were killed and ,0
wounded at Lelpsic while attempting
to pillage shops. The correspondent
said that mobs assembled In Potsdam-
mcr Place. Berlin, and loudly cheer
ed the speakers who were demanding
peace. Similar disturbances were re
ported at Munich, Kiel and Schemnltz
SoclallHts Arrested In Berlin.
BERLIN, May 3. (Wireless to
Tuckerton ) Karl Llebknecht, so
cialist leader, and eight others, were
arrested for making a demonstration
May 1 it was announced today.
There are enough carpets and rugs
made In Philadelphia every year to
reach around the world a yard wide.
THIS IS NOT A MOVING PICTURE MACHINE
EYE COMFORT FOR READING AND DISTANCE
to
KRYPTOK Glasses are a wonderful convenience
middle-aped men and women who wear glasses.
You can see both near and far objects through KRYP
1 OKS with equal distinctness. Yet KRYPTOKS cannot
be distinguished from single-vision glasses.
vpyPTOK
IV GLASSES IV
THE ONLY INVISIBLE BIFOCAL
end the nuuance of removing your reading glasses every time you
look across the room or at a distance. They relieve the tiring strain
tipon your eye. caused by frequently looking through your reading
glueei st objects three or four feet away.
KRY1TOKH are solid lenses without seam, line, or blur. They
are the only bifocals with smooth, even surfaces M age.reveal
Ing, vlaion-blurring lines, seams, or shoulders.
Royal M. Sawtelle
Since 1887.
A
SJ6HTJNG
VUCHtUX
The fellow looks as though he
might be taking the photograph of a
beautiful waterfall or something, but
If von think so you have another lis a nhotocrutih of one or ITnrle Snm's
guess. He Is the "man behind the j machine guns which have been used in
Kim in Mexico ana 11 ne any- name, wittt tne Mexican outlaws
thing it will be one bandit, Vila. Thi.;j across the border.
Ourdane. Mrs. La Zinka, Mrs.
French and Mrs. James Nelson were
also In attendance They report about
500 stockmen present and the blg
E,t zatherinz of stockmen ever held
In Oregon They are very enthusias
tic over the future of the aaoclation
and expect to derive big benefit, from
it. The next convention will be ncia
In La Grande. They are extremely-
loud in their praises of the hospitality
of the Baker people, declaring that
even Pendleton has never outdone
the reception and entertainment giv
en them In Baker.
Opium Smoker Convicted.
i .it,- yesterday afternoon hadie lo
n. a colored woman, was tried in
police court on a charge of keeping
an opium den. She was convicted on
evidence Introduced and given a
sentence of t0 or 20 days. She is
still In jail The arrest was made ny
Chief of Police Ourdane and Federal
Officer Oftedal Monday night at sl
''obie street In the house owned b
Ed Bowlsby. By mistake yesterday j
it was said t the Itowl.by home The
Pnwlaby.' have not lived there for & j
number of years. The officers called
at the place but could not gain ad-
. SPECIAL
25G LUNCH FOR THURSDAY
"Just like home"
Rice tomato soup
Prime Ribs of Beef with brown gravy
Rrowned Potatoes, Cabbage Salad
Biscuit
Lemon, apple or cream pie
Coffee Tea Milk
IN OCR POPl'LAR ,
PULLMAN TEA ROOM
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP
CO, TO PURCHASE VESSELS
CAPITAL STOCK WILL HI AO
VANCED TO TO MILLION
DOLLARS MAY 19.
NEW YORK, May . A special
meeting of the stockholder, of th.
Pacific Mail Steamship company to
approve an increase the capital stock
from a million to four million dollais
was called for May 18. The money
will punlMS the Venezuela, Ecuador
and Colombia.
The Bahama lBland. may become
extensive producers of rubber by cul
tivatlng the Mexican rubber plant
6YMNASTIC EXHIBITION TO
BE 6IVEN BY HI6H SCHOOL
The remainder of the program will
be as follows:
Dance "Ace of Diamonds''
Solo Dance Thelma Thompson
Dutch Dance.
Dance "Poppies"
Solo Dance Vera Tempi
Clown Dance, ,
May Pole Dance.
Accompanist Hazel Jenkins
The program is to start at 8:15 and
the public Is Invited to attend, no ad
mission being charged.
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL ED
UCATION WILL TAKE PART
IN PROGRAM.
On Thursday evening an Interesting
gymnastic exhibition will be given In
the high school auditorium by the
department of physical education un
der the direction of Mlsa Talktngton,
head of the department The first
part of the program will consist of ex
ercises Illustrating the class work.
Miss Beulah Smith has been chosen
as May Queen and will be crowned.
Expert repairing
of Watches
and Jewelry.
Satiafaction guaranteed
Wm. Hanscom
THE Jeweler.
1
That nerve racking
headache that upsets you
and makes life miserable
Is probsbly caused by
you eyes.
A thorough examination
by my methods will de
termine whether It is your
eyes, and If It Is caused by
defective vision, properly
ground lenses will give
entire relief.
My office is equipped
with the best Optical
equipment obtainable and
great eare Is exercised so
that all who come here
for glume, may receive
the ntrnoiit benefit front
their use.
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AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK
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more than one-half of the entire finished
product. Because the worth of Ford cars as
dependable, money-saving utilities has been
demonstrated beyond all question, the de
mand is constantly increasing. Order yours
NOW. Runabout $442.45; Touring Car
$492.45. All prices f. o. b. Pendleton. On
sale at
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812 Garden St. Telephone 6S1
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