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PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1916. EIGHT PAGES - Butter HOME MADE. Something different. If you try this on your table once we know you will want it all the time. Guaranteed under food and drug act, June 30, 1906. SPECIAL 2 lb. Can 15c County Butter, 2 lb. Roll 55c. Full weight. FIRST OF THE SEASON HOME GROWN STRAWBERRIES Gray Bros. Grocery Co. "QUALITY" Two Phonea, 28. 823 Main St CHII.DRKN, AS WELL AS "GROWN-l IS." CAN DRINK THE POPULAR XOX-IXTOXICATIXG BEVERAGE, "Bran-New" ITS PURE AND HAS THE "PEP" Served at the Following Cafes. St. George Grill Quelle Cafe. On Draught and In Bottles at Following Resort: Connor's Cigar Store Billy's Place Coutts ft McDeritt The Crescent Round-Up Pool Hall. W. W. Hocn Bungalow Pool Hall Gritman Brothers Sold to the family trade In raxes of one doaen bottles and up. quarts or pints. Brewed and bottled by Wm, Roesch Bottling Co. City Brewery. Wholesale and Family Trade. 8000 acres, fenced and cross fenced, good buildings, with or without stock, at 110 per acre. Easy terms. 2:00 acres, good Improvements, easy terms, with or without stock. Pi ice 110 per acre. 600 acres, 300 in grain, 150 alfalfa, good buildings, close to railroad; .11 goes with outfit, at 150 per acre. 1000 acres of wheat land, close to R. R., 130 per acre. I have acreage and suburban homes. 5 business chances on Main street 50 residence property, some are good bargains. Good business property in Athena, very cheap. Come in and talk it over. E. T. WADE, Pendleton, Ore. WATCH A HALLMARK FOR THE BOY GRADUATE. You can get a watch from $14.00 up to $125.00, each one fully guaranteed. Select the price that you want to pay for a watch and come in and let us show you the watch. No. 3 $14.00 No. 4 $17.00 No. 5 $22.50 No. 6 $25.00 No. 7 $30.00 No. 9 $50.00 No. 8 $40.00 No. 10 $75.00 No. 11 $100.00 No. 12 $125.00 The Store ROYAL M. SAWTELLE Jeweler Since 1887 Hons.- on Track; Train Delayed. The Norhern Pacific morning rail from Pasco was 45 minutes late in reaching the depot this morning ow ing to the fact that a house, being moved up Court street, was across the tracks when the train reached that point Replacing Dirt with Grave. For the past two days the O -W R. A N. has had a crew at work shovel ing out the dirt bed on each aide ot the main truck and of track No. in the local yards. The dirt is being hauled away and will be replaced with gravel in order to give better drain age to the tracks. students See Animal Films. Yesterday afternoon all tho Mm dents of the high school and the grades were admitted free to the Tamil the ater to see the pictures on the "Anl. mal Life in Oregon," given by the state game commission. This was done to give the students a more nu. tlcat knowledge of the leas familiar animal lite of Oregon, defendants have 'threatened to do him bodily Injury If he goo. onto the land he has leased and tnat they them selves threaten to take possession ol It. He further allege, that five acres Is in alfalfa and that ne will lose the crop unless he gets water upon il R . ley & Raley are his attorney.. .loo Wiiraer In Hosital. Joe Wuner underwent an opera ndi this morning at the hospital for a subdhrenlc abscess. ZiogfeM Intercut cd in Round-up. in a letter received by Leon Cohen. from C. S. Jackson, who is In New York, Mr. Jackson tells of meetine Ziegfeld of "Zlegfeld's Follies1' fame and stated that the noted caterer to amusement lovers Is very much Inter ested in the Round-Up and may at tend the 1916 exhibition with the-ldea of incorporating some of its acts in his next "Follies." l.CMHN for Cl A. W. Nye, pioneer Pendletonlan WW leave today for Umatilla to spend a week with his brother-in-law j B Swltaler. Rack from East. Prod E. Judd. vice president of the American National Bank, has return ed from Hartford, conn., where hj spent five weeks. AsaoHatcd Charities MmiU.ii A meeting of the Associated Chart lies is announced for this evening at 8 o'clock in the council chamber at the city hall. i Every Day Mi Needed in Every Home Can be bought for less at The Golden Rule Store due to the fact that our 12S stores buy only direct from the manufacturer, paying spot cash. We eliminate the middle man's profit, bookkeeper's salary, loss on charge accounts as well as other needless expense. THESE SAVINGS WE GIVE YOU. Window shadcN t'omnltHe J5c, 49c Plain Scrims . UH IS I-ic. lac. 19c 5c I anc llordcrtM Scroms . lOe I8c, ltc. JSc, 39c The New side llrnixv, J,v Hath Room Mais, SOxM 91.49 Wash Rags, with colored border Sc Turkish Towels. icr pair a5c. 39c. 49e Turkish Towels, fancy borders 49c. Turkish Towels, Kr yard 19c Huck Towels ftc, 8 1-So. 10c, IS l.e Toweling per yard.. Be, s l-3c, 10c, 12 .Je, IRo Mosquito Net, all colors A (..,. Ijmv ('iirtuiiis. pair 19V, 9c. 98c. $1.19. to 94.98 Saranae Besets, 79x90 sto Defender Sheets. 81x90 4fe Kverwrar Minis, scam let 81x90 Stu ScaJled Sheets, Heamlem 81x90 79c Mohawk Sheets, seamlcs 81x90 83o Mohawk Sheets, seamless 81x108 98c IVquot Sheet, seamless 81x90 S4o IVquot sheets, hemstitched, 81x90 98c Itllmv fuse, plain or scalloied 10c, 12 -Jc, IB .-lS-ltuli Itlcachcd Muslin f 1.4a llo Muslin j (.j,, liOtlMtUde Muslin g .j IIUmm-IkhI IVpix'ivl Micetlng c BETER Pl WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW To Attend lluolist Meeting. Kev. be K. Uevenger of the local Haptist church, left this aft-r nunn for Helix to attend a meeting of the 1 manna t ounty Baptist association Which will continue for several days. terday at the Temple theater by State pie his blessing and invited them to Telephone 528 1 Old Time Teacher Here. Dr. O. Devaul of Ukiah paid Pen dleton a visit yesterday and renewed acquaintances with friends made a quarter of a century ago. Dr. De vaul moved to Ukiah from Portland about eight months ago after spend ing IS years in the metropolis. He first came to Pendleton SI years ago and a little later taught school for four years in the south end of the county. Among his former pupils are Alex Manning, ex-chief of police. Miss flrace Gilliam, candidate for county treasurer, and Mrs. Will Nor Dean, formerly Miss Viva Warren. Two Drunks In Court. Tom Anderson admitted in police court this morning that he was drunk last night and was given a f 10 or flv.i day sentence. Mike Williams denied he was drunk, declaring he had hnd hut three drinks. His trial is set for 4 this afternoon. Warden Carl Shoemaker, proved ex tremely interesting to school children and the public in general. They wers also a revelation to many people who have had little knowledge of the work curried on by the commission toward protecting and propagating the fish and game of the state. BbO Tor Candidates. .stunfleld Is springing something new In the form of a grand ball for Political candidates. It is to be held tiere on the evening of May 15 and ull candidates for office In this coun ty will be given a special invitation to attend. PRIVATE! IS KUJiKD IXH XOT OBKYINt; OltDUHS COLUMBUS, May 9 Private Al bert (loodwin or the Twenty-fourth Infantry was killed because he refus ed to obey order, and drew his revol ver on a sergeant His body arrived today from Mexico. The sergeant shot him five times. He .previously hud been urrested and held for court martial. I .ami Dispute causes suit. Application for an Injunction re straining H. H. Willard and wife from Interfering with Anton Arnold in an way or hindering him from irrigating a tract of land which he recently leas ed from Die M. HendricKson was made in a suit filed today by Arnold against the Wlllards. He alleges that HISS GRACE GILLIAM wmmt . . 1 llaby Scores o Received. Many mothere.'who had their babies tested at the recent eugenic test, are wondering why they do not receive the scores promised tnem Inquiry among the ladles of the parent-teachers' association brings tne Information that Mrs. Bailey of Portland has not yet completed computing the scores, and that she will send them out as soon a. possible. MARKUED IXR liOVE AND NOT CLASS I C A-.V' Tf TXIW live with him in his large house In the exclusive colony here. Mr Plgnone Is a Catholic. "Religion can't flgh love, and 1 guess father knew It," said Mrs Plgnone. suit 1 trough 1 on Notes. John H. Bauer, a Walla Walla at torney, this afternoon filed suit In the circuit court against the Seattle-Alaska Anthracite Coal Co. for Judg meiu on eleven notes upon which is alleged to be due $9832.25. The notes were given to A. K. Wylde and as signed to plaintiff, it is alleged. At torney fees in the amount of $660 Is nuked. knights to Weston. -Members of Damon Lodge No. 4, Knights of Pythias, will on Wednes day evening motor to Weston where they will visit with the K. of P. lodge I of that city. The tnlrd rank work will lie put on by a team from Damon I lodge. A large number of Knight' j have expressed their intention of making the trip nnd all members who j desire to go should conrer wtth J H ! Gwinn, K. of R, and 8. Miss firace Gilliam of Pilot Rock who Is acknowledged to be the first on the list for the nomination for County Treasurer on the Republican ticket was called to Los Angeles last .Saturday on account of the serious I illness of her sister. It Is not defi nitely known when Miss Gilliam will return, but she will try to get hack before the primaries. In the mean t'me her friends and supporters ar vigorously pushing her campaign for the nomination and there is every in dication that she will be the choict of the majority of the Republican voters for this office. Miss Gilliam makes a straight for ward statement that she will conduct the office without a Deputy, thereby raving the County at least $900 a year. She is also a very' capable wo man and eminently qualified to handle the affairs of this office, giving it her undivided personal attention. She is a life long resident of Umatilla Coun ty, a tax payer and has every Interest of the County at heart. She can and will give far better consideration to the affairs of this Important position than would or could any other per son who Is merely a temporary resi dent of the County and has no other Interest In the office than the mere salary which It pays. Neither of Miss Gilliam's oppon ents say they will conduct the office without a Deputy when It Is well krown fact that there Is not suffici ent work to require any assistance Miss Gilliam Is one of the good citi zens of Umatilla County and Is per sonally and financially Interested in Its development and progress. Her home Is here and always has beeii and her people are the pioneers who so greatly assisted In the development of this County In the early days. As a native citizen she Is entitled to se cure the support of every patriotic, home-loving and consistent Republi can of the County and her election will be an advance In home Govern ment and the franchise of women. A vote for Miss Cllllam will be . step In the rlgh' d'rectlon. Adv. 1 I Vestrymen -Are Kleotea. The annual parish meeting of the ! communicants of the cnurch was held I lust evening ami in spite of stormy j weather there was a good representa live crowa. 1 ne loitowing were elect ed vestrymen for the ensuing year: John T. I-nmbirth Charles M. Stype, A. W. Nye, Norborne Berkeley, Eu gene T. Avlson. Delegates to convoca- 1 tion and their alternates were also elected. The newly elected vestry will meet at the rectory tomorrow nlghi and organize. B. W. Home of Helix Is a Pendleton visitor today. Z. D. Moore of The Ditlle. I. s guest of the Bowman. Lute Templeton of Heppner, was In the city last evening. Lola E. Laurence of Ukiah. was at the Pendleton yesterday. B. L Hoppei. traveling freight agent for the N. P.. Is In the city. w. w. suiuvan of Stanfleld was up from the west end yesterday. E. P, Marshall left yesterday for Portland to remuln several days. The North Side Bridge Club I. meeting this afternoon at the home of Mrs. James Johns, Sr. C Martin and C. Shafer of Baker are registered at the St. George. J. Alton Yeager, sealer of weights and measures and candidate for as sessor. Is In the city. 0, S miss of Walla Walla, repre sentative of the Columbia Life A Trust Company. Is paying Pendleton s visit. Mrs Harry Thompson and little daughter of Browncvtlle, who hsvs been visiting here, will leave Thursday for home They will be accompanied as far as Portland by Mis. Edith Johnson. That Distress After Eating Is certainly very annoying. It Indicates some weakness of the Stomach and Liver which may be corrected by careful diet and the aid of HOSTETTERS Stomach Bitters Game Pictures please. The pictures of the wild life of th state and of the various phases of the work done by the fish and game de partment, exhibited Saturday and ye. BXHEST F.nwAPD P6HON& MORRISTOWN, N. J, May 9. "I married the man I wanted the most, that's all. It doesn't make much dif ference when a girl's In love, whether the man she marries is a hod-carrier or a college professor. If he's the right man, nothing else matters." Mrs Ernest Edward Plgnone, frail and ethereal looking, smiled as she made this statement. This was her explanation for se cretly marrying Ernest Edward Plg none, a brick layer and "strong man" of Morristown's little Italy. Her fath er, the Rev. Dr. James H. Buckley, a world famous leader In the Methodist Episcopal church has given the coir- Expert repairing of Watches and Jewelry. Satisfaction guaranteed Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler. IV GLASSES iV. Good taste demands Kryp tok lenses. They give all the conveni ence of Bifocals, yet add a touch of distinction because they cannot be detected from single vision lenses. Far and near visions are fus ed in one wonderfully clear crystal lens. They must be fitted right See DALE ROTH WELL Exclusive Optician American Nat. Bank Bldir. Phone 609. 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