East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 12, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1916.
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NEWS or,
Everything Under Glass
Assuring you of pure
wholesome Meats
II. 8. INSPECTED
assuring you against
impure meats
Phone 188 or 187
Downey's Market
The Dean T&tom Co.
Groceries Phone 688
GIRL'S DEATH LAID TO
DOORS OF DRUG RING
SAN FRANCISCO, May It Fresh
arrests were expected m the round-up
of leaden and agents of a coast-wide
drug distributing ring, In which four
men and a woman were arrested here
after the springing or a trap.
The ring is declared to be the agen
cy through which Mrs. E F Euphral
obtained drugs that dragged her to
2for
ASHBY 2MIN LEXICON 2M IN
Arrow
COLLARS FOR BIG
TUCKED-IN -END BOWS
suicide while she sought In them sur
cease from the mental perturbations
aroused by her psychic obessions, fos
tered by professional clairvoyants.
The death of Ruth Gage, a girl as
beautiful as Mrs Euphrat, la also
laid to the working of the ring.
The five arrested here are Harry
Smith, proprietor of tne San Francis
co Messenger Service; P. A. Bragg.
Samuel Morlln, Harry Suebert and
Mis. Urace Ersklne.
A mysterious agent, known as Bert,
who supplied drugs to Mrs. Euphrat.
Is being trailed in Spokane and Seat
tle, where, according to a confession
raid to have been made by Bragg, hj
went to estublish new branches of the
cocaine and morphine distributing
system.
PENDLETON
I'uiktuI of K Taylor.
The funeral of S. Taylor, who died
Wednesday night, waa held this after
noon at the Brown Chapel. Rev. C.
A Hodshlre of the Methodist church
conducted the, service.
Hue to KJvt Tenant.
Al Richardson has brought suit In
the Justice court to eject A. A. West
a tenant In one of his houses with
whom he has had a dispute over oc
cupancy.
To IM-ive From Hie Dalles.
Hpence Ilentley of the firm of Mc
Cook & Bentley, agents for the
Mitchell car, left this morning for
The Dalles and will drive from there
in a new Mitchell. Hans Pahl accom
panled him for the trip.
storing to Spokane,
E. P Pyle, who has made Pendle
ton his home for several years, lef
yesterday by auto with his wife for
Blckleton, Wash., for a visit with
relatives before going on to Spokane,
where they Intend making their
home.
Bars roimncri-b.il 15am.
Metz ct Sons, well known Importers
of stallions, have purchased from
Marlon Deardorff the Commercial
Livery Barn on Aura street and will
conduct it as a sales stable. Mr.
Deardorff has run tne barn for the
past six or seven years and is uncle
elded now as to what he will do la
the Immediate future. z
tliarged with Killing Duck.
Carl Fahrenwald was arrested yes
terday near Pilot Roc by Game War
den George Tonkin on a charge ot
shooting a duck out of season. His
hearing has been set for tomorrow
in the Pilot Rock Justice court. He
Is alleged to have shot a duck at the
breeding ponds above Pilot Rock dur
Ing April.
According to official Italian figures,
the mib crop of cereals grown in the
Northern Hemisphere exceeded the
average crop of the last five years by
mom than 3,000,000,000 pounds.
Jim Kyle In Auto Accident.
James M. Kyle, of Stanfleld, can
didate for the republican nomina
tion for public service commissioner,
was the victim of a ratner serious au
tomobile accident yesterday morning
while en route from Bend to Tumalo.
The machine In which he was riding
turned over completely, due to de
fective gear, and he was caught un
der the car.. He Is not seriously in
jured but will be compelled to remain
in the hospital for a few days.
A World of White
at Your Disposal
GREAT BUYING INDUCEMENTS OFFERED IN
EVERY DEPARTMENT OF PENDLETON'S BIGGEST
AND BEST STORE, DURING OUR
May White Sale
NOW GOING ON
EVERYTHING WHITE AT A GREAT REDUCTION AND BUT .TWO DAYS LEFT TO SUPPLY
YOUR SUMMER NEEDS. NOTE WHAT ALL IS REDUCED.
Columbus leclurcd about Amerlc;
al Salamanca, a sort or European
Harvard, In 1492, when the city con
tained' 10.000 students.
Mo Owners Attention
A notice from the factory states that
their expert, Mr. C. H. DonnEllon, will call
on May 19th to instruct our salesmen and
mechanics, and to take care of and adjust
all Rayfield carburetors, rfwners are in
vited to call at the Independent Garage
and have their carburetor adjusted free of
charge.
Robbins 6 West Auto Co.
Moorhonac Arrested CSypsy.
A an officer of the city and a good
citizen, Major Lee Moorhouse, yester
day arrested Mary, a gypsy fortune
teller when she attempted to extract
a little cash from htm by foretelling
the future. She pleaded guilty to
teling fortunes without a license and
paid a $10 fine. She claimed to
Judge Fit Gerald to be the mother
of 19 children.
Tennis and oratory', Too.
In addition tn the trmit liuim irnJn?
to Baker today the Pendleton high
scnooi is sending a gins' tennis team
and a contestant for the oratorical
contest to be held this evening. The
tennis players are Jessie Chesnut and
Luclie Haer In a tournajnent tn he
held tomorrow morning they will up
hold the honor of tne Pendleton
school and the local students are hop
ing for a victory. Marcus May will
be the P. H. S representative in the
iratorlcal contest to be held at Raker
this evening.
DEPARTMENT C.
Corsets, Hosiery and Under
wear all reduced 10 per cent.
One Special Lot Corsets at 98c
One Special Lot Brassieres at 39c.
DEPARTMENT D.
Neckwear, Gloves and Hand
kerchiefs. You should not fail to
see the wonderful bargains in
these lines.
DEPARTMENT G.
Patterns and magazines. Here
is the home of the Standard pat
tern and Designer.
DEPT. L MEN'S DEPT.
White Shirts, Waiter's Coats,
waiter's aprons and night gowns,
all at a big reduction.
DEPARTMENT H.
Why should you miss the op
portunity of getting one of these
$22.50 White Coats for only
$10.90. .
DEPARTMENT A.
Georgette Crepe, Chiffon Taf
feta, Chiffon Crepe Meteors,
Crepe de Chine, Marquisette,
Serges, Bedford Cords, Poplins,
Chinchilla, Silk Corduroy, in fact
if it is white it's at a bargain.
DEPARTMENT B.
This department comprises the
larger part of our Piece Goods.
Stock such as Long Cloths, Nain
sooks, Towels and Bath Towels,
Sheets and Sheeting, Pillow Cas
es and Tubing, India Linons,
Lawns, Organdies, Piques, Lin
ens, Marquisettes, Dimities, Ba
tiste, Poplin, Surf Suiting, Beach
Cloth, Cotton Gabardine, Gala
tea, Voiles, Kindergarten Cloths,
Swiss Kool Silk, all at from a
10 per cent to 20 per cent dis
count. DEPARTMENT E.
All Art Goods at a 10 per cent
reduction, even threads.
DEFT N BOYS' DEPT.
Blouses, Shirts, Wash Suits
and play suit, so low you can af
ford to buy whether you need
them or not.
DEPARTMENT F.
Lace and Embroideries. One
cabinet laces at lc the yard. One
lot emb. flouncing at only $2.50
the skirt pattern. All other lace
and emb. goods 20 per cent dis
count. DEPARTMENT J.
Our Infants' and Children's
department. Rompers, t pants,
petticoats, dresses and night
gowns, all reduced. Don't wait,
get them now.
DEPARTMENT L
Chemise only 98c Princess
Slips V2 -price. Crepe Knicker
bockers 25c. Waists, Voile.
Lawns and Organdies at a big reduction.
Joi Picture of coyote lup.
State Biologist W L, Flnlev suc
ceeded in getting some pictures of
WIDOW OF TITANIC VICTIM
BKUHB OF THKATKIl MGR.
A F
KANKUN
SNAP!
The Body of this
Car is Gone!
It was run over by a switch en
gine. The fenders are badly
damaged and it does not look
good for a pleasure car.
That's Why You Can
Buy It Cheap
The motor, frame, axles and
wheels are in good condition.
It will make an ideal light
truck and because all its parts are
of the best material and work
manship it will give many years
of useful service for light truck
ing or for farm roustabout service.
See
Pendleton Auto Co.
Garage, 812 Johnson St Telephone 541
Show Room, Court and Cottonwood Phone 603
Ms issue con solly
NEW YORK, May 12.--Mra Henry
B. Harris, widow of Henry B. Harris,
and who survived the Titanic disas
ter, in which her husband lost his
life. Is a bride again having married
in (ireenwlch, Conn., to Lester I,
Oonolly, a young theatrical manager.
The marriage was celebrated Juft four
years after the Titanic sunk off Cape
Race.
According to a friend of Mrs Har
ris, after the ceremony In Greenwich,
the couple motored to the Port of
Missing Men. In North Salem. N. T-.
for dinner. From there they started
for Mrs. Consolly's summer camp In
New England.
THE DAYLIGHT STORE. BETTER GOODS, LOWER PRICES AND PROMPT AND COURTEOUS AT
TENTION. ALEXANDERS
coyote pups at play near Irrigon, ae
cording to E. F Averlll ot tne ieuerai
biological survey. It was one of the
trappers under Mr. Averlll who lo
.atcrt the den. The old coyote did
not appear and Mr. Flnley was han
dicapped by lack or time. He also
secured some moving pictures of rab
bits, a prairie chicken, aangaroc
rats and other animals and birds. He
expects to return in two weeks to try
for some better pictures.
Return from Baptist Convention.
Pendleton Baptists who attended
the annual county convention of that
church at Helix Wednesday and
Thursday, returned nome last niglu
and this morning. There were about
15 from Pendleton present at the dif
ferent sessions and the churches o!
Hermiston, Helix, lone, Athena, Mil
ton and Weston were also well repre
sented The principal speakers were
State Secretary Wright of Portland
and Drs. Woody and Petty of Port
land. A very successful meeting is
reported.
Rgsinol
1' rT 1 .
nmxes clear skins
and good hair
The rcjrular use. of Resinol Soap for the
toilet, bath and shampoo, can usually be
relied on to keep t!ic complexion cle-r,
the llano's wliitfl aud soft, and the hair
healthy, plaguy sad free from dandruff.
lithe V: ,r . dp U Intadjf I I bad condition,!
Sort trcjt veia wi.li I'ewn, 1 (tintrirnt nwy fint lit
ncccwary toteHOM tl . sotm) Mttbi Rcsinol Snap
SssOmmentsre! I .. r ,r samples
bee, wn.c la IS-P, kv . m !, Ultiawre, all
IPAYCASH GETNOREl
50 BUNCHES I
BANANAS
15 Dozen
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY I
Order Eaily if Van Wish to Get tag tut tit I
Hue 476 Specially