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EIGHT PAGC3 PAGE EIGHT -All over the Country- ein Today Right BJow DAILY EAST OREGONTAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 2 1917. 1 SI Ijtst Uocase of your. The lat marriage license issued last vear was secured by Ed C. Wright ami ora Hartle of this city. Commercial Meeting Postponed. The regular meeting night of the Commercial association la tonight but online so soon after the holidays, the meeting has been postponed a week. -THE NATIONAL COFFEE- Funeral Is Hold. At the Eastern Oregon State Hos pital this morning the funeral of Ro- ell Iceland, 81 years old, was hem, Rer. Charles Quinncy of the Eplsco- al church officiating. H Bros. Grocery Improvements to Store. The George C. Baer store is under going some new year alterationsThe balcony where the ottice has been is be;ng torn out and the office will bo moved down stairs. New shelving will be put in where the balcony now ft "QUALITY" t Two Phones, 28 823 Main St. Do You Need Warmer Bedding? We are showing a well se lected stock of Comforts, Blankets, Pillows, Sheets, Pil low Cases, etc., at specially low prices during January. See "Our Special" Pillow at S9 each. A 212 lb. Bed Pillow, soft and fluffy. Cotton Blankets at 45S 75S ?1.00, ?1.25 and ?1.50 pair. ....J. Keator began his term by meeting with the grand Jury. Miss Grace Gil liam, the new treasurer, will not taka office until tomorrow when the coun. ty court meats and accepts her bond. Though she will run the office without a deputy, she will be assisted during her first month In office bj John E. Beam, present deputy. B.' H. Anderson, the new county commis sioner, will also take office tomorrow. Divorce Is Granted. The last divorce decree granted last year was to the plaintiff in the case of Maud S. Stevens vs. C. H. Stevens. Helix Bunk Meeting. W. L. Thompson, Guilder Turgesm and Manuel Friedly let t this after noon for Helix to attend a meeting of the bank at that place. Four mucks Sold. Four Buick autos were sold during the last week of the year by the Ore gon Motor Garage. F. E. Blinn of Helix, N. D. Humphrey of Pendleton, and B. C. Reeder of Pilot Rock each bought a D-6-45 and Miss Grace Rou. magouK of Pendleton, bought a D-l-85. Five A Sentenced. In addition to the. bootlegger sen tenced In police court this morning, Judge Fits Gerald sentenced four others. Joe Sherman was given a minimum sentence for being drunk and WUH Hart. Dug McDonald and Lea Hicks each received $15 or seven days for drinking in a public place Teach those dollars to get twice as much, and you'll find yourself one of the many pleased customers of The Golden Rule Store... Your neighbors do why not you? 5o. loo 1240, 25o, 39c Idaho Students Throuah. A delegation of Vnlverslty of Ida ho students from southern Idaho pass ed through Pendleton this morning en route back to Moscow after the Christmas vacation. Men's Work Socks Men's Wool Socks Men's Waist Overalls Teamsters Aprons '"'u Corduroy Buck Gauntlet Gloves $MS Men's Work Shirts 3c, 4o Boys' Canvas Gloves, Knit Wrist 5e Boys Blouses 8o, 4o, 5c Bovs' Press Shirts 4', 9Ho Hoys' Shoes t.4, $! . M.9S, $2.25. $2.1 YOU CAN DO BETTER AT J C Penney Co Inc. J Sateen IVltlcoulH 4Hc, 69c, 98c Knit Petticoat 49c, Sue, 98c, $1.49 36-Inch Wool Batiste $9o India lilnon, yd. 6 l-lo, 8 l-o. Ilk', 12 l-2o, 15o Idullen' House Pre 98c, $1.19 KlinonaH 98o, $1.25, $1.49 Table Oil (loth, yard 20o IjwIIcw' lluhliers 49c, 59o Children's Riihlien ', 49o Ijullc' Dress Shoes $2.98, :t.RO, $3.98, $1.98 WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW TAKE 72 PINS OVT OF GIRL. Marriage License Issued. The new deputy clerk, E. 0. Dra per, made his Initial bow as Cupid this morning when he Issued a mar riage license to Walter H. May and Opal Worley, both of this city. Hits Finger Amputated. John Fullerton of this city, who had his finger mashed some time ago in a hay press, had the injured member amputated this morning at the hospital. NEW YORK, Jan. 2. That seventy two pins had been removed from Miss TeresJi Jensen up to Friday was the testimony of Dr. J. Fredericw Horn in a suit, under the Employers' Liability Act, of Miss Jensen against F. W. Woolworth & Co. According to the physician several pins remain In her body, two In dan gerous locations. Miss Jensen swal lowed the pins two years ago when employed in the Dover store of the company, while trimming the windows. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given, that Mr. Robert Simpson is no longer In our employ. ROUND-UP CITY AUTO CO. (Adv.) Home Cooking, at the Golden Rule Cafe. All white help. Regular meals 26 cents. Adv Horses. Ixnt or Strayed. Lost or strayed, one buy mare, ago about 10 years, branded F. II. on rlgh1 shoulder and J. W. on left hip; one brown gelding, five years old, weight about 1200 pounds, branded F. H. on right shoulder. Will pay reasonable reward for return or information load ing to recovery of above described an imals. R. B. McEwen, Athcna( Ore gon. Adv. An Extra Cipher Added. In the story yesterday In the East Oregonian, a typographical error made the approximate number of li quor shipments received in Umatilla county during the year read 175.000 whereas It should have been 17.50;. The estimate of the amount of money spent for liquor, 150,000, was figured on the basis of 17,500. Appendicitis Operation. Miss Laura Cahill, popular Pendle tcn girl, this morning underwent an operation for appendicitis at the hos pital. She is reported to have come through the treatment satisfactorily. NEW YORKER KILLED FLYING IN ENGLAND Henntston Child Dies. The little daughter of Mr. and Mr C. C. Salser of Heppner, aged two years and three months, died yester day afternoon at 1 o'clock at St An thony's hospital where it had been for the past week or more. Death was due to spinal meningitis. The body was taken to Hermiston this morning for burial. New Store Front In. The new plate glass front of the lo. cation to be occupied by Bond Bros is being put in today and it will be one of the most attractive display j fronts in the state. Thei base is of ! marble and the entire front Is of heavy plate glass. There will be a deep alcove, the flooring of which I will be of tile. H. R. P. Simpson, Former Harvard Student, Ixwes Life In an Accident. LONDON'. Jun. 2. H. R. Delshton Simpson, son of Henry W. Simpson of New York, was accidentally killed while flying in England Dec. 19. He whs a lieutenant in the Royal British Flying Corps. Grand Jurors Delayed. The grand Jury was delayed In go tng Into session today because slip pery roads held up Carl M. Hemphill of Pilot Rock and J. N. Gentry of Holdman. The other five jurors. H. R Lorenzen of Stage Gulch, Charles Clerking of Athena, A F. "Warren of Helix. William Grlgsby of Barnhart and Fred E. March of Weston were at the court house "by 9 this morning. Coffee dub Report. Mrs. E. T. Wade, as trustee of the Civic Club fund raised for the former institution known as the Coffee Club, Saturday filed her report as requir. ed by law. Of the 1118-65 on hand December 31, 1915, 100 has been loaned without interest to the park fund of the club and $2.50 was do nated to the Belgian relief fund, leav ing (18.15 on hand. Ol Stove causes Fire. Some excitement and small damage was caused at 12:55 yesterday when a blaze was started from an oil stove in Mrs. Frank Fugit's rooming house at the corner of Main and Court streets. One of the roomers was cook, ing lunch over an oil stove and a leak caused the fire. A still alarm was turned in and the department extin guished the blaze with the chemicals. New Officers Be?in Duties. R. T Brown, the new county cler'x, began his official duties this morning after taking his oath and filing his bond. His assistants. E. O. Draper as deputy and Miss Irene Sullivan a stenographer, also began work th's morning. District Attorney R. I Opium Smoker Fined. Lee Lilly, a local Chinese, was ar rested Saturday night on a charge of smoking opium and this afternoon he pleaded guilty in police court and paid a fine of $100. An opium smoking outfit was confiscated. At first the Chinaman maintained that he was smoking a substance made of prune juice but when some expert opinion was given on the subject he reconsidered. LOCALS (& Advertising in Brict RATES. Per line first insertion 10 Per line, additional Insertion.... 8 1'er line, per month II. OM No locals taken for less than 25c Count 8 ordinary words to line. Lotali will not be taken over tb telephone exevpt from Bast Oregon Ian paid up subscriber. 2 S ! A Timely Greeting The spirit of "Peacock" Coal radiating warmth and ef ficiency from every particle and imparting satisfaction and comfort to all with whom it comes in contact, now at this festive season extends to all sincere wishes for a Happy New Year, and is desirous of being permitted to contribute to that complete happiness it holds for you throughout the New Year. Sloan is Improving. The condition of Claud Sloan. Echo sheepman who was pinned under his car for fourteen hours, is as good as the physicians could hope for, ac ''ording to a telephone report from Ueho this afternoon. The physician J elievos he will save both hands and rne leg without question but there is still some doubt as to whether the i ther leg will be saved, so badly was it frozen. Miss Margaret Wendell of this city, a professional nurse, has Kone down to assist in caring fur him. .EK FURTHER INCOME FROM VAST EM Alt UlllllillliillllirMllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllinUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIllllllllllllllli' ww rtwi iptttp" Individuality in Silver How does your dining table im press your guesb?? If you have made the Chatham pattern of silverware your own in dividual pattern, the impression cannot fait to be a most favorable one. This is a beautiful, simple pat torn will harmonize with any style of furnishings and it will add much to the charm of your dining room. Royal M. Sawtclle Since '87 Pendleton, Oregon m 1 -i-4 ' t lllt1Clt lltttltlllllll 1111 II t II til II II t Mllll 11111 tlllll IIMMIIMIIMMII11 II tin -4 f 1 nyen ' I i JiT V . - a i 11 lit 3 , , IS e, , f 1 -i i r f fit ; IcJ The MinHos Vera and Rita Kohler, fiftwn and fourteen years old, have joined their nister, Mrs. Nels Florraan, in asking the courts in New York that the surplus income, amounting to l00, 000, from the estate of their father, Charles M. Kohler, be divided among them. Mr. Kohler wan a wealthy manufacturer and owner of racina stables. Each of the young girl rwtives au annuity Furnished aptm's, 717 Lilleth. For rent Furnished rooms for gentlemen, 8. T. this ofUpe. Wanted Girl for housework. Phone 349 R. , - Modern furnished 7-room house for rent. North Side. Phone 248M. I haul your garbage and iraan. Phone 553M. 1403 W. Railroad St. Call Penland Bros, van to move your household goods. Telephone 339. Also I baggage transferring and heavy haul ing. Pendleton Hair Dressing Parlors. Pendleton Hotel building. Phone 45. For rent Two furnished house keeping rooms. 124 Jeff Davis street. D. B. Waffle auto for hire. Phone 2S4M. Stand, Charles Co., Phone 7. Housekeeper wanted Inquire of Mrs. Peters at Arlington Rooms. Wanted to rent, furnished room in private family by young couple. In quire XYZ thU office. For sale Emerson piano, useJ short time but good as new. Can he bought very reasonable. Baker Fur niture store. The old Bee Hive Store, 813 Main street, for rent. Inquire at New Bee Hive Store at Bond Bros' old loca tion. Vnr Bale Eiaht-room house, hot water heat. Inquire Buford Butler at Otto Hohbach's Bakery. pnr ,-ale Set of bob sled runners, suitable for hack or buggy. Phone 446. Wanted flood girl for general housework. Phone 352J or call i:j Jane street. Furnished housekeeping rooms. One large bedroom for rent. 502 Wa ter street. Wanted To rent or buy. small rooming house furnished. Apply li this office. rturiev ton high for feed. See Bly- denstein. 117 E. Court. Phone 85 for oats by car lots. Prompt automobile taxi service, dav and night Funerals to cemetery only J.1.50, Phone 680. Hotel St George. Carney Taxi Co. Mattress making, furniture repair Inir. ntiholBterlng. called for and deliv ered citv or country. La Dow Bros., 219 Beauregard. Phone 227J. For sale Five room house, east Court street. Desirable location, closa m nhnoi a srenulne bargain. Fot particulars address R. C. Jory, Man pin, Ore. Rooming house for sale. Main street, In center of business district. Doing good business. Inquire of low land Bros. For sale About 800 tons of al falfa hay, 2000 sacks of barley, feed lots and mangers, ready to feed beef cattle. C. P. Bowman. Echo, Ore. Lost At O.-W. depot, on New Tear's day, purse containing 25 lr currency. Liberal reward for return to this office. mm HTMlsrtf'rMNMKV SMYTHE-LONERGAN Co. Quality Quantity Service I I .1. 8. I,.NI)F,IIS I'ROPKRTY FOR 8AI.E. The house Is considered one of the most desirable from the stand point f.-f comfort, appearance, arrangement and location In the city The following are some of Its featuies. Situated on elevated corner, 100x100 feet, facing south-east Ex terior concrete blocks, shingle gables and roof, stone foundation. Two full stories and attic. (Attic makes upstairs cool In summer). Full basement with fruit room or cellar. Large front porch commanding fine view. Screened-ln back porch. Seven large, airy rooms (4 up stairs, 3 besides reception hall down-stairs). Plastered and calclmlned throughout. Bath- room, modern fixtures and good plumbing. Large linen closet. Four clothes closets, cedar-lined. House cool In sum mer, warm In winter. Exceptionally well llKhted and ventilated. Hot air furnace, registers in every room. Solid oak ami tile fireplace in living room. Out-door sleeping porch or balcony. Kitchen, white en amel woodwork, built-in cupboards 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 paved street. 6 blocks from Main St. Bridge (Cor. Jackson & Lincoln Sts.) 3 blocks from Matlock St. Bridge and Round-Up Park. 2 blocks from Lincoln School. Good Neighborhood. Price 15.600. Sw K. T. WADE. THE UNIVERSAL CAR FIXING, BRING IT 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. WHEN FORD -NTH aprrtil Farm Outfit ftr Salo. A complete farming outfit in first class condition, Including horse, farm machinery, etc. Also lcae on 1350 acres of land; 600 acres ready to sow. i Must make . hango on account of poor health Tel-plvme 29J. Adv. Our FORD parts arc made by Oin TORY ust no other. FORD FAC Oils and Lubricants. Gas Air and Water. Round-up City 812 Garden Street 1 8 ,.t '.!iitfW