East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 16, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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Sour Kraut and Sausage
A dainty dish for th! cold weather, large
can 23c
Finnan Haddia and Oysters to arrive Wednes
day A. M.
Royal Chef Clam Chowder, large can 15c
Solid Pack Tomatoes, can 10c
Columbia River Salmon, 3 cans 25c
Country Butter, roll 75c
Ranch Eggs, dozen 50c
Sweet Cider, sallon bottle 90c
Sweet Cider, Quart Bottle 25c
Jonathan Ap;Ies, Fancy, box $1.40
Jonathan Apples, Extra Fancy, box $1.50
Rome Beauty, C Grade, box $1.15
Rome Beauty, Fancy Grade, box $1.25
Rome Beauty Extra Fancy Grade, box.... $1.40
Winter Bar anas, C Grade $1.25
Winter Bananas, Fancy Grade $1.40
To Rulld Garage,
Ed McHroom has taken out a per
mit to bulla a garage on Cosble street
at a cost of $100.
Buvs New Cadillac.
Councilman E. J. Murphy has re
ceived a new Cadillac "eight" which
he ordered through the local agency.
low as eight above. The maximum
today was 28 making the datly range
only 20 degrees.
Marriaso license Issued.
A marriage license was issued to- later in the week
flay to Clifford H. Banister and Fetirl has been trying to secure a bout with
Oi"ns Gent Furnishing Store.
n Tnnstein has opened a gems
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Young llaokonlimtdt Here.
Charles "Young'' Hackenschmldt,
who claims to be the only accredited
brother of George Hackenschmldt,
the "Russian Lion," Is In Pendleton
today and Is scheduled to appear In
a wrestling exhibition at the Alta
Frank MiCarroll
hackenschmldt and will
ihallenge him while here.
probably
street He Is handling new ana sec-
ond hand clothes for men.
Kilo Will For rrohote.
The will of Maurice M. Johns of
Yancuover. Wn, who died recently in
California, has been filed for pro
bate in this county upon the petition
of a son, M. Melville Johns of Athe
na. Deceased left property in this
county valued at 122,500.
Pica at State Hospital.
Edward Elmer Goudy, 51, died yes
terday at the Eastern Oregon State
Hospital and the body Is being pre
pared fer Bhlnment to Kansas. De-
These Chilly
Nights Call
for
Warmer
Bedding
We can save you money on your bedding needs,
having stocked up before prices advanced. A com
plete showing of
BLANKETS
COMFORTERS
PILLOWS
SHEETS .
PILLOW CASES
SPREADS, ETC.
Ask to see "Our Special" Pillow at 89t each.
A big value at a little price.
ceased was
formerly a farmer and
Ir. Kinsro til Portland.
Friends and office asso. iates of Dr.
R. E. Rlngo are strongly resentful
today over a rumor th.it has been cir
culated regarding the doctor s health.
Both Dr. L. D Idlemnn. office asso
ciate, and Miss De Fold, office girl
for Dr. Rlngo denounce the report as
untrue. They have been hearing from
the .doctor by mail or phone every
day and say the story Is baseless. Dr.
Ringo and family are visiting In Port
land and are guests at the Hotel Mult
tomah. The local report regarding
the doctor's condition is ascribed to
professional Jealousy.
Salt Lake City Today
Is the scene of one of the most enthusiastic convention ever held in the United States.
Over 150 of the J. C. Penny Company' stockholders and managers are gathered there
giving their own personal ideas how to better the Golden Rule service in the coming
year and also placing orders for the coming Summer, Fall and Winter seasons for 125
of the most progressive and busiest stores in the country.
Woolnup Blankets 72x80
Heavy tmi fort era 11.98
llllows 7o. Wto. $1.19
Pillow fanes, 2 for
Spreads
Hemmed Sheets
IjuIIiV Cotton I'lilon Suit. .
Ladle Hewed Lined Ho
Children's Sleeping Garments
YOU CAN
rio BETTER AT
. . 35c
SI.49. $18
49a, We
19c, 98c
15C
. 19c Oftc, T9c, 9c
JCPrnneyCo Inc. J
Ijullt' Knit l'mlerklitn 69c, 98o
Bungalow Aprons 4c
Yard Wide Cretoiuie 11 l-3, 15o
Yard Wide KllkolliHH 13 l-Sc, 15a
Pirn's Heavy Work Shorn $2.M, $2.98, $8.50
Slru'a Heavy Lino,! Mllti-iw $1.25
Mi-n'n Heavy laser's Shirt $3.98
Men's t'anvan logging 09 9 Ho
Men's Cnivenetle Pant $2.98
WE LEAD,
OTHERS FOLLOW
P-ROAT F.XPEITKD.
NEW YORK, Jan. 16. It is admit
ted Paul Hilcken, general manager of
lived at Oatarlo. His wife is here to tne Eastern rorwaramg company,
take chute of the body. " New York enroute to New Lon-
don anticipating the early arrival oi
$10 Mere Fines. a German submarine merchantman. It
The city received $40 more in fines ;does not state whether the Deutseh
and forfeited bails this morning Jess ! land Is expected. It stated the return
Edmlsten and Charles Foster, charg cargo is a thousand tons of crude rub
ed with being drunk and disorderly,
each forfeited $15 and Richard
Moore paid the other $10 on a drunk
charge.
ten, tin and nickle stored
London.
In New
Liquor Probe Resumed.
SEATTLE, Jan. It The federal
grand jury resumed Its liquor syndl-
The first batch of
Cnmnlaiii o Dirty Streets.
Pomnlaint is being made by local ! cate investigation,
people particularly merchants, over Indictments la hourly expected. It
the dirtiness of the streets during the i is believed three days will be occu
time It is Impossible to flush the j P'ed hearing witnesses on important
streets. It Is charged the streets ar Phases of the probe. District Attor-
Ith sufficient care or suf-, ney Allen questioned witnesses in ra
not swept
flciently and that the town is being
criticised for a slovenly appearance.
pid succession.
Inventories Are Filed.
Robert Hocft. Robert Beilke and
C. J. Jennings, appraisers of the es
tate of the late Nell McDonald, have
filed their report placing the value
of the estate at $6921 46. J. S. Gur
dane. Henry Neal and John B. KniMht
appraisers of the estate of James E.
Fames, have appraised that estate at
$42.
DEAD SOX SENT HIM MES.
SAGE SAY'S SIR OLIVER
IjODGE.
The Quality Store.
Charley Jont Rack.
Charley Jost, who formerly made
Pendleton his headquarters while
handling the fight game, is back In
the city Tlsiting hia brother, Pete
Jost. The elder Jost has been in Ra
ker for several months but the cold
weather has put a temporary quietus
on the boxing business It was 19 be.
low sere there last night, he reports.
Brakeinia Was Killed.
News was received here today of
an accident at Baker last evening
wherein a brakeman named Jenkins
was killed under the wheels of a
switch engine. Jenkins wag one of
the crew of an eastbound freight
train and he fell on the track while
attempting to swing aboard his ca
boose. He fell in front of the switch
engine, being killed immediately. The
dead man had his home at La Uranda
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LITE V.MRE BULLETINS
IXVESSTIGATIOX OKDEltKD.
ElltKKA, Jan. 1. Admiral
Oaixrun arrived on the cruiser
San Diego and ordered an imme
diate Investigation of Uie Mil
waukee wreck, llo took person
al ciuuvn.
IXKJS 1MIEVHNT START.
SAN 1MKUO, Jan. 10. llltfli
toga la die Jaeuniba nnunUUns
prevented aviators from start
ing to bant Colonel Bishop and
Lieutenant Rolterwon, believed
kixt in the wilds of Lower Cali
fornia. Four powerful scout ma
elibiOH are awaiting favorable
weatlicr. Tlie North Island camp
lias received no word from the
missing aviators.
VENIREMEN EXAMINATION
STARTS.
BAN AXGELO, Texan, Jan. 17.
The examination of veniremen
for the Siwnnel trial has started.
A special Tenlre of seventy-two
was called. Harry Spanneil is
rharged wltli murdering his wlfo
and Major M. C. Mutlrr In Alpine
laxt July.
SENATi; WILL PROVIDE
FIGHT.
WASniXGTOX. Jan. It
Chairman Adamson of the house
interstate commerce cvmimlttee
told president wllwn the railroad
pocram will paw the house thin
scWon. Ho raid the real diffi
culties were In the senate.
All the world's a stage, but Just the
same, stage money doesn't go very far
In trade.
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BY USING
"Peacock Goal"
BEST BY EVERY TEST
Coal is not Coal
NOW IS THE TIME TO TEST IT OUT AND CON
VINCE YOURSELF OF ITS SUPERIOR QUALITIES.
PLACE TRIAL ORDER TODAY.
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QUANTITY
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Many a beautiful and valuable
jewel lies hidden and forgotten in
some old jewel case because of its
unattractive setting.
Such jewel reset in a mod
ern way will be wonderfully
attractive and we have special
facilities for designing and re
modeling old jewelry.
Why not look through some of
your old family treasures now and
see if there are not some that
should be remodeled? We will be
glad to make up special designs for
you without charge, if you wish.
Royal M. Saw telle
Since '87
Pendleton, Oregon
Eighteen voted In.
At the meeting of Pendleton camp,
W. O. W, last evening' 18 applications
I for membership were favorably voted
upon and these applicants will be pari
of a class to be Initiated Into the camp
on Janaary 22. A committee o.
three compoeed of B. F. Cook, Charles I
iiuit ana 1. ;nrusi.euben ubj ueeu ap
pointed to have charge of a banquet
to be served at that time. Adams and
Athena members will be asked to
participate In the affairs of the even
ing. Oa Wednesday night of this
week a local delegation will go to
Athena for a big meet.ng there.
A demonstration of seeming life
beyond the grave has Just come from
the pen of Sir Oliver Lodge, the vet
eran English scientist, formerly pres.
ident of the Royal Society.
WELSH'S THKEE REASONS"
FOR WINNING HIS FIGHTS
W hit-ky la Seized.
The police this morning seized a
trunkfal of whisky which had arrived
yesterday morning from Utah at the
O.-W. RAN. depot No one ap.
peared at the depot to claim the ship
ment. It came in on the eame train
that did the returning sheepmen but
the police declare they are satisfied
that it belonged to none of that party.
A John Doe warrant was Issued this
morning and. If no one appears to
claim the liquor, it will be destroyed
as provided by law. The trunk con.
tains aboat lx gallons of whisky.
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Talking te Student
At the high school today Mrs. Olive
Havens, representing the Utah Home
Industry Association, gave two talks
one of them being to the girls of the
domestic science classes. Mra. Ha
vens Is here In behalf of the beet nu
f ar interests and is preparing to give
siveral talks before different organi
zations in the city. She is promoting
the gner: l cause of patronizing home
manufactured products and his much
jrtiita upon the Bubject. In Utah it ia
jsuid there are 18,000 people employed
i In various manufacturing plants, th
beet .sugar industry being one of the
Important lines of manufacture.
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Ani.lvpiHMrv of Record Cold.
One year ago this morning the of- ( Freddy Welsh is one of the caglest
ficlal thermometer In Pendleton reg-; boxers in the game. He hifta and
IMered 20 below tero and a year ao dances about the arena as if he were
tomorrow morning the mercury sank afraid that once hit he would be
n 22 below, the lowest mark ever knocked out. A friend asked Fredrtj
recorded by an official thermometer his reasons for this style of boxing.
In this dty. There was a foot of , 'I must win for three resaon," said
sr.ow here a year ago, the heaviest ; Freddy. "They ar Important rea-
ii,.r in th sons, consequently f can't take
flllOWB fl'ft tuuiiuft - - -
month It wasn't exactly warm In chances. One reason U Mr. WeWH
Pendleton during the early hours of while the other two are the two little :
(this morning, the mercury going as wewnes.
Remarkable Specifications of the
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Saxi
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New
SAXON
S97S F.OJ.
Compare these with any car sing for less than (19110 and you will realize Saxon value
Pendleton
Front Axle Pingle piece drop forging, "1"
beam section, heat-treated.
Roar Axle Pressed steel housing. Two pin
ion differential carried on Tlmken bearings.
Axle drive shafts 1 1-16-in. diameter, special
steel. Tlmken roller bearing In rear wheels.
Brakes Two seta on rear wheel hubs. Service
brake, external contracting, 12-ln. in diam
eter, 2-In. face. Emergency, Internal ex
panding, 11 11-16-ln. diameter, 1 3-4-in. face.
Both nets of brakes lined with Raybestos
fabric. Readily adjusted; self-equalizing.
Bodlex Sheet metal over wood frame. Stream
line, five-passenger. Front seat 41-In. wide.
17 -in. deep. Heel board to dash 2 8 -In.
Rear seat 45-ln. wide, 181 deep-. Front
doors t9-ln., rear 20 1-2-in., concealed
hinges.
Bearings Tlmken roller bearings used
throughout running gear. Large babltt
bearings on crank shaft, connecting rods.
.Four large bronze and babbitt bearings on
cam shaft. Hyatt roller bearings used on
forward end of transmission main shaft.
Transmission countershaft on large bronze
bearings.
Cam Shaft Drop forged, special steel, 1-ln.
diameter, cams Integral, driven by helical
gears.
Carburetor Float feed, automatic type. Air
supply heated by stove on exhaust manifold.
Insures carburetlon of low test gasoline.
Oasollne supply valve adjustment on dash.
Oonnoctlna; Rod Drop forged steel, "I"-beam
section.
Control Tenter control, throttle and park
centi r of steering wheel foot accelerator.
Crank Case Cast Iron, split type.- Cost inte
gral with cylinders. Adjustable hearings.
Crnnk case is supported on heavy drop forg
ed beams which are bolted to main frame.
Motor dust pan protects motor from all road
dirt.
Crank Shaft-"-Tjitest crank design; correctly
balinced for all speeds. Special drop forg
ed rt"el.
Clearance Front axle clears ground by 11
Inches; rear 9 Inches.
Clutch Dry plale. multiple disc. Noiseless,
smoothly and easily operated.
Irlve Shaft drive. I 1-32-ln. alloy steel pro
peller shaft, double universal Joint. Drive
taken thru concentric torque tube. Helical
bevel gears In rear axle, efficient and abso
lutely silent.
Fr&nie Pressed steel, channel section,
4 -18-ln. x 1 1-4-in. x 5-32-ln.
Fuel Gravity feed.
Gad Tank Heavy two-piece tinned pressed
steel tank placed in cowl, 10 gallon capa
city. Oasollne gauge on dash.
Horsepower 30 to 36.
Ignition Remy single system with single aet
of spark plugs.
Lubrication Combination splash and direct
aystem. Direct oil leads to motor gears, and
Individual oil sump for each connecting rod.
Oil pressure gauge on cowl dash. Oil Indi
cator In crank case.
Motor L-head type. Six-cylinder oast en
bloc; 2 7-8-ln. bore, 4 1-2-ln. stroke.
FlHton Kings One Burd high speed ring and
two eccentric rings.
Rlm Quick detachable and demountable.
One extra rim.
Springs Cantilever front and rear. Front
spring, 27 8-4-ln. long, 2-ln. wide; rear.
41 1-2-in. long, 2 1-4-ln. wide.
Starting Device Two- unit Wagner Electhle.
Oe.ir flywheel drive. Oenerator silent chain
drive to crank shaft. Rattery carried under
front Beat.
SUxvtng Gear Worm and full gear type locat
ed at loft of car. Heavy drop forged heat-tre-ited
steering connections. Large bear
ing. Steering wheel 17-ln. in diameter.
Trend Standard.
Tlrm 32 x 3 1-2-ln. all around, non-skid on
rear wheels.
TraniniMon Selective sliding gear type, three
speeds forward and one reverse mounted on
rear axle. Tlmken and Hyatt roller bearings.
Gears and shafts special alloy steel.
Valve 1 7-l-in. diameter, nickel steel head,
carbon steel stem. Valves .operate In long
guides, All valve mechanism fully enclosed.
Wtw-olrt Brst grade hickory with demountable
rims.
Wheel Baso 1 12-ln.
It will be sold In Pendleton by an established company, with dependable garage service be-
hlndDon't buy a car until you see the new 1917 Saxon "Six," study It, ride In it, drive It. See the
many added refinements In this year', car and the wonderful specifications for the price.
812
GARDEN STREET
ROUND-UP CITY AUTO CO.