East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 06, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWELVE, Image 12

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    PAGE TWELVE
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1916.
TWELVE PAGES
Hi
Do vou ask for
DM Monk"
or just Olive Oil?
First pressing of the choicest
sound, mature olives.
Made and Bottled in
NICE, FRANCE
PURITY ABSOLUTE
FLAVOR UNIQUE
BRILLIANCY SUPREME
NOTHING FINER PRODUCED
Exclusive Agency for Pendleton.
Gray Bros. Grocery Co.
"QUALITY"
Two Phones. 28.
823 Main St.
lifclny Inwruvnueiits.
The sign painting form of Kem
Wright Is making extensive improve
ments at their shov on Cottonwood
street.
MwiM Is Granted.
A decree of divorce was granted
yesterday afternoon by Judge Phelps
in the case of Minnie E. Irvln vs.
Augustus Irvin and plaintiff was given
her maiden name of Minnie K. Smith.
Home lYoin College
Clem McCoy has returned to Fen
jdlelon from Portland where he has
been taking a course of pharmacy in
the North Pacific Dental College. He
will have another veor yet.
SoM lnr Amos.
The McLean Auto company has
just made the following sales: To
William R. Meiners. snt cylinder Ov
erland. J R- Jordan of Echo, 83-B
Overland. Dave H. Dale, Helix, Model
75 Overland.
CHILDREN, AS WFI.I. AS CHOWX-VPS." CAX DRINK THE
POPl'LAR NOX-lXTOXICATlXG I5EVERAGK,
"Bran-New"
ITS PURE AJTD
HAS THE "PEP"
Served at the Following
Cafes.
Si. George Grill
Quelle Cafe.
On Draught and in Bottles
at Following Resorts:
Connor's Cigar Store
Filly's Place
Coutts & McDevttt
The Crescent
Round -Up Pool Hall.
W. W. HOCH
Sold to the family trade In
cases of one down bottles
and np. quarts or pints.
Brewed and bottled by
Wm. Roesch Bottling Co.
Telephone 5M
City Brewery.
Wholesale and Family Trade.
Drove Over Mountains
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. McClam and
Mr and Mrs. W. D. McReynolds of
Boise, arrived here resterday by au
to, having made the trip over the
mountains in their Buick light six.
This is said to have been the first car
over the mountains this spring.
club. Pendleton is nitu-h strength
ened by the presence of Peterson, An
derson, Clark and Coshow and Man
ager Mcilarrigle hopes to take the
measure of the southenders.
Judge To llcnuner.
Circuit Judge Q. W. Phelps will
leave tomorrow for Heppner where
he will hold court next week.
HUt- I or Citizenship.
Tom Apostupolos of this city, a na
tive of tireece, has taken out his first
papers for citizenship
Poor Day I'or a Picnic.
The pupils of the sixth grade of
the Washington school went on a pic
nic this morning to Round-up Park
under the chaperonage of Misses Car
penter and McCully. The cold rain,
however, spoiled their day and they
returned home before noon.
Found Coyote Den.
Al Despaln yesterday raided a den
of coyotes which he found by the road
not far from his home on McKay
creek. He located the den through
seeing the mother Coyote in the vi
cinity and on investigation found six
coyote pups. The den was remark
able through having been located so
close to a house on a main travelled
road.
Bad Weather Forecasted.
Supervisor Cryder of the Umatilla
forest has received special word from
the weather bureau In Portland that
bad weather may be expected for the
next two or three days. This is a crit
ical period for the freshly shorn sheep
and growers will no doubt take precautions.
Rev. MK'ornuck Resigns,
Rev. w. F. McCormlek is closing a
three year term as pastor of the
church at Helix and Is not certain as
to where he will be located in the fu
ture. On Sunday evening Rev. Mc
Cormlek will preach the baccalaureate
sermon to the class of the Helix high
school.
Fireiuen Give Banquet.
The members of Hose Company
No. 1 last evening banqueted the
members of the city council, the may
or and the members of the other hose
companies In their quarters In the
city hall. Chief W. E. Ringold acted
as toastmaster and speeches were
n.ude by Mayor Best. Councilmen Fol
som and Taylor and visiting firemen.
An enjoyable time was hud and all
(iid full justice to the variety of
"eats'' prepared by .Mrs. Bert Lovell.
Ih rt Lovell and Harrison Minnis,
members of X'o. 1 served the banquet
Sister Seriously 111.
Miss Grace Gilliam, candidate for
the republican nomination for county
treasurer, was called to Los Angeles
last night on account of the serious
illness of her sister. Mrs Claire Oli
ver, who is not expected to live. Miss
Gilliam left on the midnight train and
will remain as long as necessary.
Pinkham Passes Through.
Louis H. Pinkham, Jr . former star
University of Oregon football player
and later coach at his alma mater,
passed through Pendleton last even
ing from Spokane to Boise where he
will take charge of an engineering
crew for the government land office.
He was met at the train by several for
mer college friends.
Play at Pilot Rock Tomorrow.
The Pendleton team of the Blue
Mountain league will play tomorrow
at Pilot Rock and this will be the
first meeting of the two teams this
season. The Pirates have only lost
one game and have a strong batting
Harry' Hertford Case Dismissed.
By motion of the district attorney
this afternoon the perjury case against
Harry Kedford was dismissed. The
evidence of the state failed to show
that the druggist selling alcohol to the
defendant had caused him to swear
to the affidavit he made, which, ac
cording to the opinion of the district
attorney, made it Impossible to con
vict him of perjury. There Is no
question that Bedford secured more
alcohol than his statement shows, but
according to District Attorney Stel-
wer, the prohibition law does not fix
any limit to the amount of alcohol a
person may secure from a drug store.
Isn't It Strange?
That even though these so-called sales are coming due right now you can always
buy the best materials, newest patterns for less money at the Golden Rule Store.
The Golden Rule prices are sale prices every day of the year. We don't have to put
on special sales to move our goods, the price being so low they move themselves.
The secret of our low prices is the enormous quantity cash buying for our 125 stores
and the eliminating of all expenses which the other merchants of necessity must
add to the selling price of his goods.
WE CLAIM THAT SPECIAL SALES IS AN EXCUSE FOR HIGH PRICES.
Suit Cases, $1.50 elsewhere 98f
Suit Cases, $5.00 elsewhere $3.08
Work Gloves, $1.50 elsewhere 98f
Work Shirts, 50c elsewhere 39f
Men's Bib Overalls, none better ... 83
Men's Khaki Pants, $1.50 elsewhere 98
Men's Hats, $3.00 elsewhere $1.98
Men's Stetson Hats, $5 elsewhere f 3.45
Men's Sport Shirts $1.50 elsewhere 98
Men's Dress Shirts, $1.50 and $2.00
elsewhere 98c-, ?1.49
Men's Suits, $17.50 elsewhere. ... $9.90
Men's Suits, $25.00 elsewhere.. $14.75
Because
He is Your
Boy-
TksM is an eppoch in yuur boy s life when it offer, you
an uppurtunity to award him for being your boy; it is the
i..(,riunuy mat you win nave to commemorate an
I bievenient ill our tray's life because his graduation is in
the last days of his boyhood.
tie will soon be a man.
vatcli My
graduated."
and fathe
ou may give hiir
have not aatiafu
ities on his own account.
boyhood home and will
th him and carry through
date some object of merit
way with other com
I saying, "See this
I thlk to me when 1
r an automobile but
for s keepsake that he
iao earn with him through hi life.
He may im thruoer, financial straits and may have to
aerifies all of hiK worldly tooo but he will cling to his
watrk m "d on his very last day he will have retained posses
sion .,f liw watch, not because it was any certain kind of a
Mat tier SSsaas it of any stipulated price, but be
saass "BUT mother sad father (rave It to me when I gradu
ated ''
Don'l misH ihis opport
I eing yuur boy.
of awarding yuur boy for
Jeweler since 1887.
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W. ;. Kouan Sued For Divorce.
Mrs. Rose Bogard of this city this
afternoon filed suit for divorce
against her husband, W. G. Bogart
Proprietor of Billy's Place. She asks
that he be compelled to give her one
half of his property which she esti
mates to be worth between $20,000
and 130.000. She also asks for 1200
attorney fees and an injunction re
straining him from coming near her
or their two children during the pen
dency of the suit. Tbey were married
In this city in 1905 and plaintiff al
leges that he has been domineering
toward her and has been trying to
get rid of her without giving her any
thing but a railroad ticket and 1100.
Haley & Haley are attorneys for the
plaintiff.
Winter Here Aaln?
Time In her flight turned backward
again today and gave Pendleton a
touch of March weather. Cold show
ers have been falling most of the day
and the disagreeable weather has
I made the Saturday an unusually quiet
one. opinions dirrer as to the effect
the weather will have upon the crops
but the majority Is that the ultimate
effect will probably oe bad. More
of the same kind of weather is prom
ised for the next few days, according
to the following forecast received at
noon by Supervisor Cryder of the
Umatilla forest: "T.'naettled weather;
local showers and cooler weather
Sunday and Monday; probably clear
ing Tuesday and Wednesday with
cold nights; warmer last of week."
Royal M. Sawtelle
OTHERS IN CONTEST DOING
BEST TO BEAT PENDLETON
CITIKK WITH QUEEN OANIMDATIO
UONSIHKit THIS CITY
CHIEF OPPONENT.
"The other cities over the state are
out to beat Pendleton. You people
may nave rixecl upon one or two or
three of the other eontestanta aa your
principal opposition but everyone of'
the others recognize Pendleton aa
their chief opposition."
This is the statement made this
morning by w R. Crow of Portland
who la connected with the queen con
test of the Portland Hose Festival
His remarks made it evident that It
Pendleton wins the honor of naming
the queen she will have to put up a
atrong fight.
Mr. Crow la here In the Interests of
the campaign which, he atatea, la
growing quite warm. He feela cer
tain that the queen will be named
from outside of Portland and thinks
Pendleton has as good a chance sa
any. Several of the Willamette val
ley towns, he states are making big
efforts to name the queen, various or
ganizations rallying Jo the aupport
of their candidates with dancea and
other beneflta.
Mian Muriel Haling of Pendleton Is
still In the lead but voting will be
heavy during the next two weeka.
Cuticura Soap, 25c elsewhere 18f
Alarm Clocks, $1 elsewhere 69f
Colgate's Talcum Powder, 25c else
where 12Ss?
Fancy Ribbons, 25c elsewhere 19f
Mercerized Poplins, 25c elsewhere 19s?
Bed Spreads, $1.00 elsewhere G&t
White Flaxons, 25c elsewhere 18
Turkish Towels. 25c elsewhere 39
Huck Towels, 20c elsewhere 12Va
Lace Curtains, $1.50 elsewhere .... 98
Scrims, 25c elsewhere 18s
Brassieres, 75c elsewhere 49
BETER MPf
WE LEAD,
OTHERS
FOLLOW
II
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LOS ANGELES-SAN FRANCISCO RECORD
Smashed by
1916
BUCK
"SIX"
M
ON THE FIRST TRIAL BEATS THE LARK BY 3 HOURS. BEATS FORMER
RECORD OF 1 HOUR 23 MINUTES HELD BY CADILLAC, A CAR COSTING
TWICE AS MUCH.
457 Miles in 10 His. 47 Min.
MAN HAS NEVER BEFORE TRAVELED AS FAST BETWEEN THESE TWO
CITIES.
The Buick left Los Angeles Monday night at 8 o'clock and arrived in San Fran
cisco Tuesday morning at 6:47 o'clock.
(THIS TIME IS OFFICIAL)
Most Marvelous Road Record in Motor Car History
The car used was a regular stock Touring Car, Model D-6-45, which sells in
Pendleton at $1175. All former record-holders were much larger and higher
priced cars.
ANOTHER REMARKABLE DEMONSTRATION OF
BUICK SPEED, POWER, ENDURANCE and RELIABILITY
The extraordinary time made by the Buick Six up the long, hard grades, over
rough mountain passes, fording streams and racing over miles of desolate desert
in its intercity dash was no surprise to us. We knew that the Buick valve-in-head
motor was capable of driving the car at a continued speed of more than
sixty miles per hour when called upon. We also knew that the Buick chassis,
notwithstanding the continued heavy hammering over rough roads at unusual
speed, would be in the same perfect condition at the finish as at the start. By
this remarkable performance we have demonstrated to the public the superior
ity of Buick construction.
Not a Mishap on the Entire Sensational Run
proving perfect ignition, perfect carburetion, perfect lubrication, perfect cool
ing system, perfect construction and design.
A WONDERFUL RECORD BY A WONDERFUL CAR
DUPLICATE CAR ON EXHIBITION AT OUR SALESROOMS.
OREGON MOTOR GARAGE
Telephone 468.
INCORPORATED.
117, 119, 121, 123 West Court St.