East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 29, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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Well, you can buy good warm Gown, Bath Robes, Pajamas, Knit Petticoats or
Men's Mackinaw, Flannel Shirts, Mittens, etc., in fact any article suitable for this
cold weather at temptingly low prices at The Golden Rule Store.
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Mince Pie are fine this cold weather.
a pound in your next order.
Include
SPECIAL
Mince Meat, one pound, full weight 15c
Dill Pickles, Heinz, 2 for 5c
Stuffed Green Pepper, each 5c
Celery Relish, pint 15c
Country Butter, roll 75c
Ranch Ege, dozen 50c
Large Oranges dozen 40c
Japanese Oranges, dozen 20c
Table Raisins, 5 lb. box $1.25
Table Raisins, 1 lb. box 25c
Cooking Apples, box 50c
GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO.
"QUALITY"
Two Phone, 28
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Son to Jeweit,
A son was born In Portland yester.
day to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley O. Jew
ett of thto city. Mr. Jewett Is with
the biological survey and expects to
return to Pendleton soon after the
first of the year.
Paying Cfelenratlon lulls.
Bills ot expense for the municipal
Christmas celebration are being pai
now and the committee believe it will
have enough money to cancel all
debts. All bills should ba presented
to R. Alexander, chairman, within the
next few days.
direction of Mr. Averill and the stock
men will ask that the state appropria
tion be turned over to the biological
survey. The stockmen of Oregon ex
pect to make a similar request of the
Oregon legislature.
t n. Adonis rassos Away.
Word has been received by friend
of the death of C. B. Adams, former,
ly a resident of this city. He died a
TA week ago Saturday in an jowa uo
K ' pital where he had been ill for some.
: time. Deceased lived here with his ,
wife for several yars.
Big Mortgage Foreclosed.
A mortgage for JSSOO. Interest and
f 300 attorneys fees against property
near Hermiston Is ordered foreclosed
and the property sold in a decree for
the plaintiff signed today in the case
i oi J. J. VYarner vs. Mary league
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WRIGHT NOW SECRETARY
OF SERVICE COMMISSION
Announcement onnuw from Salem
That Change Will Soon He
Made In Staff.
SALEM, Ore., Pec. 23. Changes In
the staff of the public service commis
sion are soon to be made when Ed
ward Ostrander, who is now secre
tary, becomes examiner and Edward
Wright, county clerk of I'nlon county,
who was Commissioner Corey's oppo
nent at the recent election, becomes
secretary. The position of secretary i.
worth $2000 a year but the matter of
final decision has not yet been made,
yend'n? the action of the legislature
which may decide to trim the appro
priations to some extent.
LOST STEAM Kit S.U'K.
BOSTON, Dec. :'. Coast guards
received word at noon that the lost
Clyde steamer Ozutmi. Portland to
New York was safe in Hlock Islano
harbor,
Infants' Shoos c
Infants' SImnm, stiff soles 4C ot 8o
Children's Slioeti 90, ll.l.V $1.25, tl.4S
Ulrte Shore $1.49. $1.S9, $1.9
Hoys' Shoes $1.39, $1.49. $1.79. $1.98, $3.49
Misses' Shoos $l-9, $3.49 $2.9
ladles' Shoo. $2.49. $2.9S. $S.M, $.1.98
Men s llnw Shoes $2.49, $2.98, $3.50, $3.98
Children's Kubhers 49o
Indira' llul)l)ors c
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Cotton Blankets 49c, $9c
Woolnap Blankets $2.1&
(ilrls' Wool Villon SiiIih 69c, 79o, 98o
Hoys' Wool Villon Salts 98o
1 jullett' Fleeced I'nlon Suits 49o, 9 So
ladles' Wool I'nlon Suits... $l.9, $1.98, $2.98
Men's Cotton I'nlon Suits 98o
Men's Wool I'nlon Suits $1.98
Men's Wool Sra-lut 12 l-Je, Site, S9o
Men's Heavy Canvas (iloves, 2 wirs aso
WE LEAD,
OTHEllS FOLLOW
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Last Sweep
Tomorrow
Saturday Dec. 30 1916 One Day Only
Any Suit 87.95
Any Coat 84.95
ANY SKIRT HALF PRICE
None on Approval
No Phone Orders Filled
No Exchanges
No Refunds.
No Alterations.
Your Last Chance for 1916.
STORE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY.
Weather Hear and Odd.
Today has been clear but the sun
has not been warm enough to thaw
the snow. The air has had an icy bite
to it aod there has been a light nor
therly breeie. The minimum tem
perature last night was 12 above and
the maximum today 22.
Lien Is Foreclosed.
Woodaege & Ardrey, local plumb
ers, have been given a default Judg
ment for $87.32 against DeLoss Belti
and wife and H. H. Nolen and wife,
and a lien against lot 9. block 2 of
SwiUer's addition to Pendleton Is or.
dered foreclosed and the property
sold to satisfy the Judgment.
Halfway Wants Help.
An appeal for aid in fighting the
rabid coyotes In Baker county came
from Halfway this morning to the of
fice of the biological survey. The
writer of the letter declared that the
Coyotes were becoming a menace not
only to livestock but to human life
as well. The epidemic of rabies has
caused more trouble in Baker than
any other county of the state.
Train 36 rfonrs Ijate.
Westbound No. 5 of Dec. 27 arrived
in Pendleton shortly before noon to
day, 36 hours late as a result of the
blizzards which have been sweeping
Wyoming. Four other delayed trains
are scheduled to reach the city be
tween 10 and 11 tonlnht thoueh there
is a probability that they will lie even
inter. A stub of No. 19, the mail train,
made up at Salt Lake reached Pendle
ton at C this morning.
One-IifRSod Indian Drunk.
George Tolucky, a one-legged In
dian, was arrested last evening by
Officer James Hall for being too full
of bootlegger booze. In police court
today he declared he had only beer,
drinking a little beer but had smoked
a cigar which made him sick. How1
ever the police produced a bottle ot
colored alcohol which had been ta
ken from him and he was given the
regulation J 10 or 5 days sentence. He
declared he secured the liquor from
a Mexican.
DRY VIRGINIA WET
BY TRICK OF STORM
Open Gullets on WUIuughby Spit Hide
Joy Juice Flotsam From
Powhatan.
NORFOLK, Dec. 29. Even the ill
wind that caused the storm that
caused the Merchants' and Miners'
steamer Powhatan to be rammed and
sunk by the British steamer Telena
near Thimble Shoals Light brought
joy to many dry persons.
The Powhatan has a hole in her
side about fifty feet long. Through
this considerable freight drifted out
into the Chesapeake Hay. most of it
cast upon the beach at Wlllougby
spit.
In the freight were several bar
rels of whisky, and in Virginia, with
the state dry just two weeks, whis
key is received with open arms and
tpen mouths.
The authorities have been unable
to find any whiskey that floated
ashore, because th'se that found it
did not permit it to remain long on
the beach, They also have failed to
find anybody who found It. The
whiskey was loaded on the Powhatan
at Baltimore, consigned to parties In
Boston.
building and poperty by the German
Savings & Loan company of San Fran
cisco will be foreclosed and In all
probability this San Francisco com
pany wil ltake It over and operate it
under reorganisation.
LOCALS
Sb Advertising in Briet
IVr Itn. first iimertlnn lot
Per Hue, additional luaertlon. . . . Oe
t'r line, per month SI OH
No kTala taken for lest thaa 23c.
Count 6 ordinary wor.la to line.
Locala will not be taken oier tb
telephone except from Kaat Oregoo
tan paid-up aubscrltors.
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To Attend (ira'n Conference.
An effort is being made to secure
a representative delegation of farm
ers from this county to attend th?
fir-t annual grain conference to he
held at Oorvallia January 3, 4 and o.
At the conference the handling of
b-jlk grain will be one of the chieC
topics of discussion and it will be pre
sented both from the farmers' and
marketer's standpoint. Among the
speakers on the program are W. W.
Harrah and R. O. Earnhart, local far
mers, and Walter pierce and E. K
Kiddle of Union county.
Your Own Pattern
There is a distinct sense of plea
sure and pride in having one pat
tern of silver that is characteristic
of your home.
The CHATHAM is a charming
pattern to identify with your table.
Its pure outline never tires one and
the delicate mouldings fit smoothly
into the hand.
You do not need to purchase the
entire pattern at one time. If you
accumulate it piece by piece, it will
mean even more to you.
Royal M. Sawtcllc
Since '87
Pendleton, Oregon
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Alleged leed Was Forged.
Alleging that Walter Harr hi.
forged a deed to land belonging to
her, Lulu Behrman today brought
suit again- him to restrain him from
claim.ng any Interest in the property.
She allee3 she received bonafide.
deeds to the property from W'illiam E
Larsoa and wife and Allie C. Craw
ford and chargeH that Harr filed for
record a deed purporting to have been
executed by Crawford who took up
the land originally as a desert claim.
Eg3j!Hink!e & Warner of Hermiston are
Es-jl: attorney f"r the plaintiff.
Si AutoiiHh1ot in collision.
'Hi' The automobiles of Tom Thompson
and Dr. F. B. Boyden met last even
ing at o'clock in a collision at the
interaction of Main 'and Water
streets. One fender was torn off the
Boyhn car but otherwise the ma
chine" were not much damaged. Mr.
Thoinp on came into Main from be
hind the Hotel Pendleton j'Jst as Dr.
Hoyden was coining off the bridge.
Tlie blind corner prevented them
from see ng each other until very
i.io.'-e and the hoow made it impoH-i-ble
to .-top the lars suddenly. This
I one of the mot dangerous corners
in the city for traffic.
CHEHALIS, Wash, Dee. 29. Dep.
uty Sheriff Berry arrested Leo Brab
ski on a charge of receiving a ship
ment of liquor from California label
ed "honey.' He was fined 50 and
costs
TLX'SO.V, Ariz., Dec. 29. B. M.
Clements, 79, cousin of Mark Twain
and his comrade in steamboating on
the Mississippi, died today at a hos
pital. SAX FRA.VCISCO, Dec. 29. The
police here today found Guy Oliver
Ward of Bellingham, Wash., who
about November 21 sent letters tell
ing of his suicide to his wife and an
insurance company; tied his clothe
to a railroad trestle and disappeared.
according to detectives, who found
him very mu h alive.
AL'BUItN, Cal, Dec. 29. N. U
Wiliey, .econd governor of Idaho, now
lie.n in a lonely tot In the 1'lacer
county hospital in this city, where he
was brought, destitute, from a dis
tant mining claim in the Blue Canyon '
district.
SALEM, ore., Dec. 29. Why all
this fuss and worry about the li per
cent tax limitation, so far as state af
fairs Is concerned? It is needless and
useless.
In effect that Is the question and
the answer presented by Secretary of
State Ben W. Olcott in a statement is.
susued by him today.
HAKE It, ore., Dec. 29. What is
believed to be a rich copper strike ha-.
been reported from the Blue Jacket
and Oueen mine at Landere, Idaho.
just aeoss the Snake river from Ba
ker county, John C. ltogers. of Hunt
ington, who has a lease on the mine,
is said to have uncovered a chute of
high-grade ore.
PASADENA, Cal , Dec. 29. The
Tournament of Hoses Association an
nounced last night the East-West
football game to be pfayed following
the annual Tournament of roses has
been Insured against rain by Lloyd's.
In the event of a rain a quarter of an
h at Pasadena between Sunday, 9
m., and Monday. 3 P- m., Lloyd's l
to pay 23,00O.
y.:u- in Wa-h ngton under th
Stockmen to Ak Aid.
The stockmen of Washington wi'l
ask the Washington legislature to
appropriate a um equal to the
amount mient by the federal govern
ment in that state In the warfare
agaln't coyotes, according to Et. F.
Averill who returned yesterday from
I North Taklma where he hada confer
I ence with stockmen and with H. T.
I Oraves, acting commissioner of agrl-
culture, and I.rr. Donohoe. The gov.
ernment In now spending about 115
Furnished aptm'a, 717 Lilleth.
For rent 3-room house. Phons
It'iFiW.
For rent Furnished housekeeping
rooms. 114 Stonewall Jackson.
Furnished and unfurnished houses
for rent See G. W. Coutts.
Second hand doors and windows
for sale. Joe Murphy, 213 W. Alta.
Wm. Goedecke auto for hire. Phone
1S9M. Stangier Cigar Store. Tel. 461.
I haul your garbage and trash.
Phone 553M. 141)3 W. Railroad st.
For rent Furnished rooms for
gentlemen. S. T. this offtas.
Call Penland Bros, van to move your
household goods. Telephone 339. Also
basgage transferring and heavy haul
ing.
Books audited, office work and
correspondence handled by hour or
day, reasonable. Phone 208W.
For sale Furnture, four room
house not modern, cheap rent. Phone
690.
Pendleton Hair Dressing Parlors,
Pendleton Hotel building. Phone 46.
For rent Two furnished house
keeping rooma 124 Jfff Davla street.
D. B. Waffle auto for hire. Phons
284 M. Stand, Charles Co., Phone 7.
If your chimney or furnace needs
cleaning call I. C. Snyder. Phone
381M.
For sale Eight-room house, hot
water heat. Inquire Buford Butler
at Otto Hohbach's Bakery.
For fale Set of bob sled runners,
suitable for hack or buggy. Phone
446.
Wanted Good girl for
housework. Phone 352J or
Jane street.
Furnished housekeeping
One large bedroom for rent.
ter street.
For sale Emerson piano, used
short time but good as new. A fins
Xmas present. Can be bought verj
reasonable. Paker Furniture Store.
Anyone having a 24-lneh case steel
separator In good gonditlon to sell
please address or call Brown Bros,
Pendleton, Oregon.
Wanted To rent or buy, small
rooming house furnished. Apply li
this office.
Rooming house for sale. Main
street, in center of business district.
Doing good business. Inquire of Pn
land Bros.
Prompt automobile taxi service,
day and night Funerals to cemetery
only $3.50, Phone 880. Hotel St.
George. Carney Taxi Co.
Mattress making, furniture repair
ing, upholstering, called for and dellv
ered. city or country. La Dow Bros.,
219 Beauregard. Phone 227J.
Barley too high for feed. Bee Bly
denstein, 117 E. Court. Phone 35 for
oats by car lota.
Young man with several years of
fice and sales experience wishes po
sition with local firm. Address "X"
this office.
For aale) Five room house, east
Court street Desirable location, close
to school. A genuine bargain. Foi
particular address R. C. Jory, Man
pin. Ore.
For sale About 600 tons of al
falfa hay, 2000 sacks of barley, feed
lots and mangers, ready to feed beef
cattle C. P. Bowman. Echo. Ore.
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lane Low interest Rates
Liberal Repayment Privileges
Hartman Abstract Co.
Comer Main and Court Sta. Pendleton, Ore.
general
call 71.'.'
rooms.
502 Wa-
J. S. LAXDKIIS PHOI'KUTY JX)Il SALE.
The house Is considered one of the most desirable from the stand
point i f comfort, appearance, arrangement and location in the city
The following are some of its featuies
Situated on elevated corner, 100x100 feet, racing south-east. Ex
terior concrete blocks, shinxle gables and roof, stone foundation. Two
full stories and attic. (Attic makes upBtalrs cool In summer). Full
baement with fruit room or cellar. Large front porch commanding
fine view. Screened-in back porch. Seven large, airy rooms (4 up
stairs, 3 besides reception hall down-stairs). Plastered and calcimlned
throughout. Bath room, modern fixtures and good plumbing. Large
linen closet. Four clothts closets, cedar-lined. House cool In sum
mer, warm in winter. Exceptionally well lighted and ventilated. Hot
air furnace, registers In every room. Solid oak and tile fireplace In
living room. Out-door sleeping porch or balcony. Kitchen, white en
amel woodwork, built-in cupboardi and tables. Wood and food eleva
tors. Wood-shed under front porch, coal bin In basement. Both lota
under cultivation, splendid soil. Trees, shrubbery, vines, roses, eta
Cement sidewalks and Vaved street. 6 blocks from Main fit. Bridge
(Cor. Jackson & Lincoln Sts.) 3 blockg from Matlock Ht. Bridge and
Itound-l'p Park. 2 blocks from Lincoln School. Oood Neighborhood.
Price $5,500. Sec K. T. WADE.
CORN
By the sack, ton or carload.
See H. G. BLYDENSTEIN S
Phone 35 f
OATS
Whole or steamrolled, carlots.
117 E. Court
BKN'D, Ore., Ikc, 2!). The first
step to fight the quo warranto pro
ceedings brought by Gus Stadlg of
Lower Bridge against the members of
the county court of the new Deschutes
county were begun Wednesday by
District Attorney H H. DeArmond
and V. A. Forbes of Bend when they
appeared before Judge T. E. J. Duf
fy with a motion to quash service of
the proceeding. ;
SPOKANE, Wash., Dec. 29. The
fate of the Hotel Spokane, a land
mark, and for many year the finest
hostelry In eastern Washington, will
;'ie scaled In January.
The receivership will be terminat
ed, the 1200.000 mortgage held on the
! LOOK! I
Try Lynda Bros.
Pure apple cider, gallon lots, 25c;
dressed chickens and California cel
ery. Good goods and quick service
Phone 334. Adv.
A u to Btage.
For Adams, Athena and Weston
eaves Henning' Cigar Store at 10 a
m. and 1:10 P m. each day. Adv.
Homo Cooking,
at the Golden Rule Cafe. All whit
help. Regular meals 25 cents. Ad
Notice to the Publki.
There will be no deliveries from the
stores on Monday, January 1st.
PENLAND BROS. TRANSFER.
(Adv.)
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The Last Call
ONLY TWO MORE DAYS IN WHICH TO
OTA
and save money
When better cars are built, BUICK will build
them, and when it costs more for material to build
BUICK as it should be built, then BUICK will raise
the price and not cheapen the car.
Buick Will Raise on January lt, 1917.
Place your order before January 1st and get a
Buick for 1175.
OREGON MOTOR GARAGE
Incorporated.
117. 119, ttl, 123 Wait Court St. Telephone 468