DAILY EAST OREGOOTAN. rFXPIJTTON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1916. Jil!l!l!IIIHIIII!UI!liSUIIII!lll!!l!llll!lllli;!U!l!lll!!:i!l!l!IIIIIIIIii!!l!lllllllllli:i!; $ American Expret Money Order for Sale Here 1 5 a 1 9 nuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinin by the Car Load From our own Orchard at Imbler, Oregon. We guarantee every box. Winter Bananas, C Grade, box $1.25 Winter Bananas, Fancy, box $1.40 Winter Bananas, Extra Fancy, box $1.50 Rome Beauty, C Grade, box $1.15 Rome Beauty, Fancy, box $1-25 Rome Beauty, Extra Fancy, box ., $1.40 EXTRA SPECIAL Good Cooking Apples, box 50c GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. "QUALITY" Two Phones, 23 823 Main St i 4 m 4 I e 9 Out They Go! TAKE YOUR UNRESTRICTED CHOICE OF An? Si $9.95 VALUES UP TO $40.00. Any Coat $7.95 REGARDLESS OF FORMER PRICE. NO ALTERATIONS NO EXCHANGES. Pendleton's Quality Store Convert the check which you received for your Xmas into a piece of jewelry. This will give you a perma nent gift and of your own choice. Royal M. Sawtclle Audits Kuond-l'p IHHks. (While high single game score was C. K. Cranston has compiotea ni ! maae oy hod vt neeier. wno scorea i m audit of the books of the Round-up directors and found them in perfect condition with the exception of two minor inaccuracies. Ada How Round-l'p Does It The Cowboys' Reunion Association of East Las Vegas, N. M., has wrUten to the Pendleton Commercial associa tion asking for Information as to how in the first game. The following are the scores rolled by the two teams: Hook, 584, Eugers 614. Butler 424, Baum 639, McMonles 646. total 2609; McDevitt 660, Xewqulst 483, Wheeler 567, Hanavan 432, Hoover 542, total 2584. t'lmrgrd With noutli-irKluK. Jap Gulliford has been arrested by he Round-l'p raises the money which, the police on a charge of bootlegging. it gives as cash priaes each year. Minor Knight Quite 111. Elmer Knight, son of John KniKlU. is reported quite ill at his home. 1100 last Court street. Cost Him $.r0. It con Jap Gulliford 150 to carry liquor into a public place. He pleaded guilty yesterday afternoon and that was the amount of the fine. He was arrested on a charge of bootlegging but lack of evidence caused a change in the charge made against him. Do you need good warm Blankets, Comforters, Underwear, Shoe, Cap, Boot, Suit, Mitten, etc.? We offer you good eonable merchandise at the lowest possible price. Wool Blanket $2.8 Cotton Blankets HO Wooluap Blankets, fancy plaids I2.2S Cotton BlanketN for S-l B1h 4o, 89c Infants 'Cashmere Hose l'i l-2o Corsets (back laiv) . .tWe. 9Sc, tl.ltt. f I.8H. 29t Corsets (front laoo) 8e. tl 9, $1.98, $2.98 Sateen IVttUtwts i9i; 69e, 9(k Liwlies' Knit Skirts I9, 60c 9He, $1.25, lnl'nnts' Oiitlns naniiel Skirts. 1 to 6 yrs. YOU CAN DO BETTER AT tl.4.9 $1.49 , S5e JC Penney Co he J Hoys' Cotton Sock 5o Boys' Shoes 11.49, I1.A9. l.g Boys' OveralU 49c, 9o Boys' Caps .'. 25c 9o Buys' Wool Cnloii Suits 98a Boys' Fleeced Villon Suits 49c, 9o Boys' llolled Edge Rubbers 59c, 69c, 7 So Ijulies' Itulilx-rs 49c, R9a Clilltlivn's Overshoe, 'one buckle K9o ClilldrjMi's Overshoes, two buckle 98c WE. LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW Buys Two Quarters. For a consideration given at lit -00, Mrs. Marie Anna Eggers has pur chased two quarter sections of farm land between Ai'hena and Helix from John Witt One section lies Just north of the other. The deed of transfer was filed yesterday. Ten Above Last Xlstlit. The mercury sank to ten uboe zero i Ii K'.st ii Ik Ut and has never been above - 23 all day today. For a short while li;st evening there was a flurry of snow. Indications point to a colder n;ght tonight. Wants List of Industries. H. B. Miller, dean of the school ot Industrial and commercial Bervice o( the University of Oregon, has wrltte the Commercial association for a list of the industries and resources of Umatilla county for inclusion In a survey of Oregon which the depart ment will publish. To See Big Game, Carl B. Engdahl, manager of the Farmers' Union Grain Agency at He lix, left today for Portland and ex pects lo go on down to Pasadena for the big football game on New Tears' day between Oregon and Pennsylva nia. He will be gone about two week. Gets New Wheel Chair. Thanks to eight of his friends, Jim my Carden, whose crippled condition makes It necessary for him to get about in a wheel chair, received a new chair for Christmas. His old on? had been used so long that it was al most worn out. The new one ha pneumatic tires and is of the same general design as the old. T Ship Carload of Paper. The local W. C. T. U. Is preparing a carload of old papers and magazines for shipment (to Portland and expects to derive a profit for the organization from the shipment. It is anticipated that the car will be ready by the la of January. Anyone having old pa pers is asked to notify the organization. Decrees Are Entered. Decrees of divorce for the plaintiffs In the following cases: Lillian V. Waddle, Willis J. Hillman vs. Martha Hillman, and Mary Elizabeth Stock too wj. James Lee Arthur Stockton, were signed today by Judge Phelps. Decrees were also entered in the cases of Louis Scholl vs. J. W. Swezen, Maxwell Land & Irrigation Co., v Modley Hough and Maxwell Land 4 Irrigation Co. vs. F. B. Roscoe. Attends Manager's Meeting. F. J. Armstrong, manager of the Pendleton Fruit Co., left this morning for Portland to attend the annual get-toeether meeting of all the branch managers together with the officers of the parent company, the Oregon Fruit Co. Besides the reports of th" branch managers and a review of the years business, plans for the exten sion of the Growers Marketing Agen cy, that is operated in connection w ith the Oregon Fruit Co. will come up for general discussion. Pocket Cleared of Doadwood. Circuit Judge Phelps. Clerk Frank Ruling and the attorneys of the local bar have been putting In the day clearing the docket of deadwood. More than a hundred cases had accumulat ed in the past five or six years which have ben left by the attorneys with out either action lor dismissal or prosecution. Inasmuch as Clerk Sar- Ing leaves office at the end or this week it was deemed advisable to get these cases out of the way. Nearly all of them were dismissed. Wants PeJeeates Appointed. The privilege of having two dele ga,es at the annual Commonwealth Conference which is to be held at Portland January 3 and 4 has been extended to the Commercial associa tion of Pendleton by Dean F. O. Young of the department of econom ics and commonwealth service of the University of Oregon. Dean Youns is the father of F. H". Young of the Pendleton high school faculty. He writes that one of the principal works of the conference this year Is to draw up a modern highway code for sub mission to the legislature. CAX" ItOAD SOLD FOH JI NK. TO BE BELAID IX ENGLAND Owner Reaps Handsome Profit From Material ou Line Thirty-Eight Miles Long. NEW YORK, Dec. 27. Bought as "junk" the Chicago. A mimosa & Northern, otherwise known as the "Can" road, has been resold and will be torn up and with its rolling stock shipped to England and relaid, ac cording to its president. Herman Son ker, attending the quarterly session here of the National Association of Waste Material Dealers. The price of old rails and iron has reached such heights. Sonker said, that the sale of the "Can" road real ized a very handsome profit. The road is 38 miles long. There have been extraordinary in creases in the price of waste materi als during the last year, it was an nounced. Used Sunday 5-cent news Papers are now worth 1 cent; old black stockings bring 1 cent a pair and woolen rags are worth 16 cents a pound to dealers. ed about him. James I. White, city smoke inspector, was rescued only b.J accident today, after he went to the roof of the Soo building to Inspect the smokestacks. BOPP CASE TO JIBY JAN 1. SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 27. Dist rict Attorney Preston's office bellevea the famous Bopp case will be to the Jury January 1. Home Cooking, at the Golden Rule Cafe. All white help. Regular meals 25 cents. Adv POKTI-AXD. li'c. 27. Daviil Shaner, father of William Shaner, who was killed by Martin H. McCall In the Morgan building barber shop Christmas morning, carried a revolver In his peket when he attended the In quest over the killing of his son, last night at the public morgue, En-t third near Hawthorne. BAKEK. Ore., lec. 27. The State Horse and Cattle Growers' Associf. tion ot Oregon yesterday paid 1500 in rewards and for assistance In prosecution of horse and cattb thieves, according to S. O. Correll, secretary of the association, who says that the checks were mailed today. VANCOUVER, Wash., Dec. 27. Enough marriage licenses were is sued here late Saturday evening to break the previous record of 25, which was made on July 3. 1915. In all, 26 couples were licensed here Saturday, and Couni'y Auditor May R. Haack found herself obliged to go to the of fice as late as 1 o'clock to accommo date two couples. One license was is sued yesterday, RAKER, Ore, Dec, 87. Baker' coldest weather of "the winter was experienced yesterday when the ther mometer registered I above zero at 6 o'clock In the morning. DALE UOTIIW lXli Optometrist and Optician Glasses ground and fitted. Lenses duplicated. American Nationul Bank Building, Pendleton. s Well be with you ft JUST THE GIST ! 9.. ' W Wrdl'ng Bt I'O'tiKnicd Week. The wrestling match between Frank McCarroll and Fre,j C. crabbe, set for January 3, has been postponed until January 10, a telegram coming till morning from crabbe and sratlni that he could not ge. here before that date as he had other bouts already srhedued. Meanwh'le McCarrolI will continue his workouts at the Jost gymnasium. The Pllnf: Rock Commer. rial Club has engaged the McCarrolI brothers to put on an exhibition bout In Pilot Rock on January 9 and sometime before that date they will give an exhibition before the Ln Orande Elks. Book Team Beats McIVvltt's. In a match bowling game at SEATTLE, Dec. 27. Sergeant Put nam late this afternoon sent his dry squad after gamblers, 65 of whom were bagged in a resort at 518 Sixth avenue. Those arrested included five Chinese and 60 white men. THE DALLES, Dec,' 27. The coun ty court met today in the court house and adopted the budget without op position. The new budget calls for a levy of 10 mills for state and county purposes and 3 mills for roads. PARIS, Dec. 27 Madame de The bes, famous astroluglst and clairvoy ant, died Sunday at her country resi dence In Meung-8ur-Lalre, aged 72 years. The real name of Mme de Thebes was Anna Victorine Savlgny. PHOENIX, Ariz., Dec. 27. One thousand gallons of contraband liquor taken from bootleggers since Arizon i went dry, will be poured into a larg? motor sprinkler and used to flush thr streets of Phoenix. LEWISTON. Idaho. Dec. 27. More than $150,000 cash has been paid this year to the Indians of the Ncz Perce Indian reservation for rentals of land belonging to members of the tribe who are incompetent to handle their own afralrs. The prices range from 3 to $7.50 an acre per year. MINNEAPOLIS. Dec. 27. Trapped for two hours on top of a 22 story building while a 35 mile blizzard rag- ma There is one lure, safe way to avoid a blotchy, pimply ikm. A good or bad complexion comes from within. If you want a clear complexion, clean skin rosy cheeks and good health, your blood must be pure and the poisonous matter must be carried off. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets assist nature to remove all poisonous waste matter in the system. They set on the liver and bowels like calomel yet hare no dangerous after-effects. They srs reliable safe snd cannot harm axe used by women folks everywhere. Constipation is neatly slways the causeof all ailments of women. The in testines must be made to do their work as nature intended in s normal way. Have color in your cheeks. Take one or two tableiinightlyand note the pleat ing results. All druggists lOcand 25c. EXPERT REPAIRING of Watches and Jewehy SATISFACTION GUARANNEED THE Jeweler ji j j i LOIS ion No Red Tape No Bonus No Delay Low Interest Liberal Repayment Privileges Han Abstract Co. Corner Main and Court Ste. Pendleton, Ore, soon i m in our new store room, one of the most modern and conveni ent in the Northwest. SERVICE will be our watch word. Workingmen, business men and swell dressers will all find just what they want here, when they want it. Our stock will be absolutely all new. Our prices the same as of old. You are proud of Brothers as we are having your trade going to be as trading at Bond glad of Bond Brothers Pendleton's Leading Clothiers 1 J. S. I.AXDKRS PHOI'KRTY tXK SALE. The house is considered one of the inofct deelrable from the stand point of comfort, appearance, arrangement and location in the city The following are gome of lt featuies. Situated on elevated corner, 100x100 feet, facing aouth-eaiit. Ex terior concrete blocks, shinnle xables und roof, stone foundation. Two full Morten and attic. (Attic make upstairs -cool in mimmer). Full basement with fruit room or cellar. Large front porch commanding fine view. Scrcened-ln back porch. Beven larne, airy rooms (4 up otairg, 3 besides reception hall down-stairs), Plastered and calciinlned throughout. Bath room, modern fixtures and good plumbing. Large linen closet. Four clothes cloHcts, cedar-lined. House cool in sum mer, warm in winter. Exceptionally well lighted and ventilated. Hot air furnnce, registers In every room. Solid onk and tile fireplace In living room. Out-door sleeping porch or balcony. Kitchen, while en amel woodwork, built-in cupboards and tables. Wood and food eleva ' tors. Wood-shed under front porch, coal bin In bnwment, Iloth lots under cultivation, splendid soli. Trees, shrubbery, vines, roses, etc. Cement sidewalks and paved street. 6 blocks from Main St. Ilridgs Cor. Jackson & Lincoln Sts.) 3 blocks from Matlock St. ftridge and Ilound-Up Park. 2 blocks from Lincoln School, tiood Neighborhood. Price $0,600. Roe R T. WADE. THE UNIVERSAL CAR FIXING, BRING IT HERE Factory mechanic in charge of our re pair shop and a complete stock of FORD parts, enables us to fix your FORD better, quicker and cheaper. Oils and Lubricants. Gas Air and Water. 812 Garden Street the The HALLMARK Storo Bungalow pool hall last evening the tram captained by Fred Book defeat ed the Pat McDevitt team 2B09 to 25SC Book made high score of