EAST 0 ESTONIAN, PETJDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1916. f HI FAC::i Hi oysters mmmm lij Jl'ST IN THIS MORNING. jjjjj, SEALSHIPT JtST IN THIS MORNING. Pint 50c K4.; ;'iT.l n. pound . 25 a-.'.iior. Ci pound S5f IYi p.rtl like Finnan lladdie. ?n::fc0.1 Sk! n.-.r,. pound 254 V.sn-.m.t.h Y.vAerel. each 75 Weight about 3 pounds. Sa UiTTin?, each . 5 (Vlunibia River Salmon, lb 20$ Cod Fih. 2 lb. brick 3 H'rU'ss Cod Fish, box 251 DRESSED CHICKENS SATURDAY. GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. "QUALITY" Two Phones. 28 823 Main St sail ltus New HuptnoMle. John Luck, well known hor.-o buy er, toil.i- purchased from the Mi-Loan Auto Co. a new model Hupinobilo, Nebraska Egxs for Pendleton. Eleven cases of eggs from Ijncoln, Nebraska, arrived this morning via the X. P. fr the local retail trade. They were consigned to Pendleton grocers. Take Body to Butter frock. The body of little Robert Chapman, Infant sou of Mr, and Mrs. Prank Chapman, who died yesterday at th hospital, was taken to Butter oreeK today for burial. To IluSd ;arage. A permit has been taken out by L. fthnver to build a parage on Logan street. Guilder Terjuson haa taken out a permit to make some altera tions In his residence. awn; iMnamKmmmmmmw w jj jpi.fii'!i 'mm uw JiwwJkiUJ,n.ii mw.w ii.iwwwiiwi. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT to Women regarding GOOD SHOES It ia with pleasure we announce our appointment as exclusive Pendleton dealers for mm From this date on we will carry this famous make of shoe in all the newest lasts from $4.00 up to $10.00 the pair. NEW TODAY HAVANA BROWN lace boots (Queen Quality make) ?s.oo for Divorce Mrs. Ague.-; Christiansen hti3 brought suit in the circuit court against her husband. John H. Chris tiansen, for a divorce on the grounds of cruelty. She asks for the custody of the one child. They were married In Kallspell, Montana. Fee & Fee are her attorney Boy Forum Berts. The Boys' Forum of the high school last night held its Initial meeting for this semester. A banquet was served after which talks were given by sev eral of the boys and the officers for the ensuing year were elected. Thoe elected were: Harold Casey, presl. dent; Eugene Hampton, vice pres ; Laurence Woodworth, secretary-treasurer; Zoe Carney, yell leader and Clayton Haeett, sergeant at arms. There wa close to fiftv boys at last night's meeting and it expectel that this numler will double before the school year ends. Mrs. Kate Mollaley Passes. Death brought to an end yesterday afternoon the long life of Mrs. Kato Molalley, well known resident of this city. She had been In ill health for some time though lately had seemed Improved. She was unable to attend church last Sunday Mrs. Mollaler, who was 87 years old. was the w idow of John Mollaley who died about i year ago. Only a week ago she pur chased for the Catholic church a win. dow In memory of her husband. Both she and her husband had live in the county many years. Before coming to Pendleton they lived on a farm on Butter creek. Funeral arrangements hare not yet been announced. Home of Good Shoes AH Cane Be Suspended. The First National Bana nas orougni suit against Will Moore and asks that action In the case filed recently by Moore against the bank be sus pended until there Is final Judgment in the) matter of the assessments for the Jackson street pavement. The bank holds 39 63 in escrow ior im payment of the assessment against the Lasts property. Moore, who Is as signee t9r the Laati property, holds that since the decision In the Johns case, the assessment Is not legal and the money should revert to the own em or the DroDerty. -Since the rea.i- aaejunent of the district there L still a posibility of the assessment helm? due and the bank wishes to hold the money until final settlement. Car. ter & Smythe are attorneys ror tne bank. 1 his wife. Margaret P. Kediiiond. Their largest debt la a note for $11 I'm. U was secured by a mortgage vhleli was later foreclosed but the sale on which failed to produce enough money to cancel the note. They have no assets other than household furni ture and clothing. They were form erly in the music store business in Vancouver, Wn. None of their credi. tors are local people. K-ttnlc Is Apiw-alwd. The estate of Maria C. Brown has been appraised at 17S6.T by the ap praisers, George Edwards. Dave Welch and R. F. Vancil. Takes Wife Home. Fred Hansen came In yesterday from his Cold Springs home to take back his wife who has been In the hospital for several weeks. YES SI It Pais to Tift at Its O RliIs to They cut out the credits they cut out deliveries the forget high-priced fixtures they give this money back to us in return. They buy in quantity lots for 125 J. C. Penny Co. Stores all under one account and here they save us worlds of money. We notice it in better qualities, and lower prices. Take it from me, you'll always do bet. ter in all your wants at The Golden Rule Store. Men's Wool Socks, 2 pairs 2rc Men's Heavy Cotton Nocks, It pairs '2Tn Men's Heavy Wool Socks 'J.' .Men's Four Buckle Overshoes St.ttH Men's Piws . 2.25 Men's Storm ltiibliers 1o Men's Work Shoes S2.I9. $2.98. $3.50, $3.9S, $1.50 Men's Press Shoes a.8, $3.50, 3.8, $4.50 Men's Overcoats $12.50 Men s Suits $! $12.50. $11.75, $16 50 vor CAN BO BETTEB AT lulles' Mis-ceil Klmoiuis. . . . . I,ad!cs' Hath Holies Ijolics' Wool Vents and Punts IitulicM' Wool Union Suits... l.2:l. SI. Ill, SI.HH $2.08, $3.08, $I.H OSe. $1.40 $I.U, $I.UH, $2.08 1juUV Fleeced Vests and Punts 4o Infants' Cashmere. Hose, silk too and heels. . 100 Children's Hlbbed nose, 1 pairs ISe radios' Block Hose 12 !4c, 25c, 85e, 4o Ladles' Fibre Silk IIoso 4 So Ladles Coats $0.0, $12.50. $14.75 to $25.00 WE LEAD, OTHEUS FOLLOW j C Pwty Co he. Ptserte)l Hnsliaml Asks Divorce. Kdward R. Lammers has brought suit for divorce agtHnst his wife. Gladys Iitimmers, on the ground of desertion. They were married In Wal la Walla. J. T. Hlnkle is his attorney. Motion For Rehearing. H. I. Watts, attorney for the de fendant In the suit of H. A. Cooke vs. P. W. Kirk, has filed a motion for a rehearing. A default Judgment was recently taken In the case. Visiting I .a Grande Lodge. Will Moore, grand worshipful mas ter of the Masonic Brand Todge. left today for La Grande to pay an offi cial visit to the blue lodge of that city. He will be tendered a reception after the meeting. Elks Initiate Two. The Pendleton lodge of Klks had a big time last evening at a social ses. sion followed the regular meeting. Two candidates were initiated last evening. Dr. H. H. Hattery and Roy Stanfield. The latter was initiated for the Walla Walla lodge. liulldin: Iklah sawmill. Work is progressing rapidly on the new t'kiah sawmill which Bert An. drus and Bert Glbbs are putting up on the Judge Fee place, according to C. K. Lorenz, prominent Ukiah ranch er who spent yesterday In the city. Mr. Lorenz returned to his home to- day. This was his first trip to Ten dleton In two years. Farmers Banquet Tomorrow. The committee handling the Far mers banquet to be tleld at the Ragles-Woodmen hall at noon tomor row today announced a public invi tation to all local people, whether farmers or not, to attend the gath ering. The principal subjects up for consideration will be bulk grain and the grain elevator being constructed here. mi Two Cases In Bankruptcy. Two petitions In bankruptcy were referred this morning to Referee Thomas Fita Gerald, the United States oourt having adjudicated the petiti oners bankrupt One of the petiti- I. .. I .... !..!! MaUnn n-hn hUH toners wu uaisj tn ..... I been conducting a millinery store here. Her liabilities are listed at $3168. St and her assets, consisting of jner stocK or gooas. ai liiH.o'. "t largest creditor is Linda Mason of Boise to whom she owes JiDfl. The other petition was filed by John P. Redmond, a local Insurance man, and A Disorderly Mutup. The police today have In custody Claude Little, white, charged with dis. orerly conduct and are looking for Iris Smith and Irene Oliver, two mix. ed blood women. The three, con siderably under the Influence of li quor, were driving out toward the poor farm yesteray In a buggy. Later the Smith woman was found uncon scious in the road and was brought to Pendleton. Physicians worked upon her sometime before she revived. She exhibited symptoms of having been poisoned. When she revived she es caped through the window of the marshals' office while the police were absent. 25 Shopping Days Until Christmas Gifts From the Jewler oaj-ry a charm that are not found In goods of merely utilitarian nature from other shops. The spirit of Christmas Is expressed In the dainty twaatiffll and artutic items from our stock. They are useful and durable beside. Wrist Watches $15.00 to 500.0 Add-a-Pearl Necklaces $5.00 to $50.00. The New Htyle Flexible Bracelet $4.50 to $tt. ROYAL M. SAWTELLE Jeweler. Kill JN WUon with the larceny of a saddle but testimony showed he had giv en Wilson the saddle to cancel a $20 debt, Judge Farkes dismissed the case and charged the costs, amounting to $11, to Goopasture. Indian Forfeits Ball. Joe Parkes. an Indian, forfeited ball of $15 In police court this morning on a drunk and disorderly charge. Marriage license Issued. Currnn Lane McFadden, a drug gist of Athena, and Gladys Banister of Weston todav secured a marriage li cense of the county clerk. They will be married on Thanksgiving day. Missing Woman Is Nought. The local Klks have received a re West to assist In th search for Mra Lucy Ballinger Cochran who disap peared from her home In Lawrence, Kansas, on October 25. She Is de scribed as be'ng 2 years old. five feet one In height, weight 100 pounds, blue eyes and wearing heavy glasses. Ive at Klamath Falls. Rnfns K. Love, who staged me F.lks" minstrels here last year. Is now Clrectlng rehearsals for a similar event In Klamath Falls on Dec. 4 -and B nreordlnir to word received hy lo. cal Elks from Charles J. Ferguson. formerly of this city and who Is now exalted ruler of the Klamnth Falls lodge. Seeks Relief Here. H R. Halisten. of Wallowa, return ed home this morning after having i-lfor. hla hrolher Fred D. of this city to Pendleton where he Is now resting in search of relief for asthma. Claude Kalsten, son of the sick man. went to Pendleton yesterday to be with his father, who Is slightly Improved since t a different climate. The Wallowa man was compelled to re mm in his business affairs In Wallo wa this morning, and did so when his brother's condition was somewnai re. l!eved. iA Grande Observer. cuss the submarlnlngs except with office asoclates. He Li keeping the closest watch of developments. Offi cials privately admit that Germany is apparently over-stepping her subma rine warfare pledges DALE ROnrWELl Optometrist and Optician. Glasses ground and fitted. Lenses dur Heated. American National Bank Building, Pendleton. Expert repairing of Watches and Jewelry'. Satisfaction guaranteed Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler. Witness Pays More Than Defendant It cost Harry Goodpasture, a far mer of the Pilot Rock country, more to prosecute Lias Thomas for assault and battery than It did the de fendant. Thomas came in yesterday and plead guilty to assaulting Good pasture' and, because of the nature o( the case, wag let off with a five dot. lar fine. Helmer Johnson and Al Wil son were Jointly charged with Thom as and the case against them wag dis. missed. Goodpasture also charged Husband Asks Divorce. Ernest E. Hutchinson or ruoi nocn v . v..hi .nit In the circuit court against his wife. Alpha A. Hutchinson for a divorce, alleging cruel ano in human treatment. They were married In Pendleton Nov. 15, ll15. Plaintiff alleges that his wife began accusing him falselv. corresponded wun an ,n nd Insisted that he move to Portland because eastern Oregon people were not her social equals, lie also alleges thnt she refused to let his children hy a former marriage visit at his home. I. M. Schannnep Is his attorney. 1 ission No Red Tape No Delay Low Interest Rates Liberal Repayment Priiip Ml Abtt Co. Comer Main and Court Sts. Pendleton, Ore. OFFICIAL BFIJKVF GERMAN AMERICAN OtJSIS NEAR WASHINGTON, Nov. 24. High ad ministration officials agreed German American relations are perilous as a result of the continued submarlnlngs. It has not yet reached a crisis stage, but officials are apprehensive that trouble may be near. Lansing has made a new rule and refuses to dis- "HANSOM CAB SIR? HANSOM?" The HALLMARK St ore ... ..war rt5T-H English 'Tommies" who In more vfWWmrvi'' ' peaceful times have driven an 'ansom . -In HeAr ol- I.unnon peering through "'x..' the windows of an old cab found on the western rront. jn an v - f 1(4I I I L 11 niull.lllnii, r. into France in the early part of tne war when the English commanoeereo every available vehicle In London and other cities for use in transport" supplies. ij .. tS" 1. Sir- CAB Si o GRAIN andSTOCKRANCH 21120 acres on railroad. 2000 tillable, part ready to seed; fair buildings, plenty of water, all fenced and cross fenced. Price now $60,000. I have some desirable residence property In Pendleton for sale st less than cost to build, and lots thrown In. Among which are the fine modern home of J. S. Landers on Jackson street. Price reduced now $500. House of 9 rooms two blocks from Depot. Fine shade trees, new cement walk, cellar, about half way between high and west end school. This house is Insured for $1000, paid up to June, 1918. policy will be transferred with the property for only $1000. The ttbove 2820 acres can be bought now for $20 per acre. E. T. WADE, Pendleton. Ore. ale of Used 4mi " 4 Touring Cars 1 Roadster All thoroughly overhauled and in good running order SI 75 to SSOO see them at the ROMP CITY AUTO OARAGE 812 Garden Street. t i i