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T PAG p-l DAILY EAST OSSGO?flAN. rCNuLCTON. OUIO ZEll --tZLtZlll - -- - - ' I' i E 4 E 1 is ,1 R 1 1 (J i i 5 1 i i ; .a 'S. a ;-v!UH!i!ii!!!iMii!iiiiiiiiuiiiiiiin!i!!iiMH!mii!!mi!ii:rit!n!!!isi!!iiimiiiii y For Your Sunday Dinner French Artichokes, each - 15c White Cauliflower, head 15c and 20c Sweet Potatoes, 3 ' lb, for 5c California Head Lettuce, each 10c California Celery, 2 for 25c California Bunch Beets, 3 bunches 25c California Bunch Turnips 3 bunches 25c California Bunch Carrots, 3 bunches 25c Brussel Sprouts, lb 15c Cucumbers, each 20c Parsley, bunch 5c Ripe Tomatoes, pound 20c New Cabbage, pound 5c Green Peppers, pound 40c Horse Radish Root, pound 20c Jap Oranges dozen 20c Large Oranges, dozen 35c Large Grape Fruit, 2 for 25c WineMp Apples Extra Fancy, box $2.00 Jonathan Apples Extra Fancy, box. $1.50 Jonathan Apples Fancy, box $1.40 Rome Beauty, C Grade, box... $1.15 Rome Beauty, Fancy, box $1.25 Rome Eeauty, Extra Fancy, box, $1.40 GRAY BROS. GROCER! CO. ' Ti Talk at Alta. lira, lira Havens of Salt Lake, is ! to make a brief talk at the Alta the i ater tomorrow afternoon, the matinee t:,rt n at S:30. She will explain A I soma very ineresting slides and devote. 5 i time to local Industries as well as to I the subject of beet sugar. 1 4 i "QUALITY" 4 823 Main St fA m icuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiititiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiitiiiiuiiiiiiiiHiitr Col. IVnuUcr RPmemnwil. Col. J. M. Rentley has Just learned the Idenlitf of a friend who sent him n,.....ih Christmas turkey on which the colonel and 10 friends din.-d ! for two ys. The bird was a Rift from Dr. J. M. Fruttt, now located at Oaklsad, California. Whore In Own MeOonachey? The local Kntghs of Pythias lodge, throat I. H. Gwinn, keeper of rec ords an seal has received nn inquiry .w .- e Mi-an f " as to ta wnereauouis m - Conakher. supposed to have been here in 1!S. Information Is wanted by his sister, Mrs. Andrew Bickerstaff of Anaoecida, Mont. tax law written by Hon. M. A. M'Her. collector ot revenue, at Portland. These pacers will be on file at tne commercial department and anyone may borrow them for reference, or phone the department and they will be sent on request. There are several copies of the 1916 amended law that are available for distribution. One Marriage Urcnse. A marriage license was issued to day to I'hilip Stumpt and Inei Lucile Furntor, both residents ot iienx, mm both under legal age. Two Phones, 23 Suit to Quiet TltllV A suit to quiet title to the southeast cuarter of the southeast quarter of sictio 16. township 2 north, range 3u. has been filed In the circuit court by the J. K. Smith Livestock Co. against Mrs, C. E. Priggs. et al. Ve Dq Hot Believe In Special Sales During its entire history of the mercantile business The Golden Rule has never held a special sale, not even reducing a single article from its original price. We have contended that "end of the season clean-ups" are simply an apology to the public for the high prices and long profits during the regular season. Our stocks today are cleaner and lower at this time of year than those of our "sale" competitors. We only buy merchandise that will sell and figure on the smallest margin of profit during the regular seasons. Men's lress Huts Men's Dress Socks . . , Men's Drew Ianta. . . Hoys.' Knee. Pant $,H, $2.19, 91.08 ... 2 for S3c; 2SO Sa.ax.f3.ttl, $3.98 . . . 4o, 9c, $1.33 Hoys' Wool Vnlon Suits WW l!oy Overalls 4c, c Hoys' Mouse 390, 5c Boys' Shirts 450, 41k- Boys Belts 2Se Boys' Ontlng Gowns c YOU CAN i DO BETTER AT J C Prnnev Co lnc J Cortlivlll Silk Thr-a(l 8o 3, P. Coats Sewing Tlirt-ad so J. p. VmU.it (o'he Thread ' 10 lloaiitlful Shmlos San Silk 4c Nlcts1 Plated Crorhot Hooka 8o Vaxtol Shadow Wool Hat Mo Uc tYcwh New Patterns of UhigliuniH. . . . Ilk 13 l-3c I-argo AwU of Kmb. Flounces, yd. 13 I -2c to 4Rc lUack Kiilii-n IVttJcoata Hc, 1.4 All Silk Flowered Ribbons, yd. 25c. 2i-, 33c, 350 WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW A NEW SPORT SHOE for women An Advance Spring Model Cut from high grade, dark tan, Russia Calf leather, this walking boot will be a favorite with all who see it Has the smart pointed toe with perforated wing tip, semi- military heel, high arch and medium high top. SPECIALLY PRICED AT THE PAIR $5.85 SIMILAR STYLE IN BLACK $5.50 Xot Oadilf This Time, lie says. Joha Jurdles, who has probably bee i" the local police court more than any other one man, was up be fore, Magistrate Fits Gerald again this morning oa a charge of being drunk For the first time in the memory of the police Judge, he pleaded not guil. ty ana will .stand trial this afternoon. Deer Was An Elk. Aocarding to R. Fagan of Meacham who was here last evening, the deer reported as having' been found help less la the snow near Kamela has nrnvea inbei female elk . The an imal Is still there but is being fed. The snow is from four to five feet deep at Meacham and with the tern, nerature as low as 23 below iero the mountain folk have experienced som- real winter. Good fiance for Skatlnff. Ice oa the FurnUh reservoir Is five inches thick and is extremely clear nd smooth, thus making it Ideal for skating, according to west end people in town today. There is possibility a skating party may be organizea ioi Sunday and Agent T. F. O Brien sa.v.i that If a party Is formed No. 1, west- bound local, will stop at the dam to let passengers off. The party can re turn on the evening local. in Home of "Queen Quality" Shoe Now Own Empire Market. Charles oreulich anil Peter Po Young are now the sole owners ot the Empire Meat Co.. having bought out the interests of the other mem bers of the business. Messrs Greulich and De Young are in peronal charge of the business. but by the time the chief got out doors the man was on the run. Mrs. Martin's funeral. The remains of the late marcella Martin, who died on Wednesday in Siskiyou county. California, will ar rive in Pendleton either this eveniny or tomorrow morning, accompanied by her brother. George White. The funeral will be at Folsom's undertak ing parlors Sunday afternoon at 1:30. (,ilsm Plendst Not Guilty. Kefore Justice of the Peace McRey rolds at Pilot Rock this morning T. S. Gibson entered a plea of not guilty to a charge of killing a deer out of Mason. The court set January 25 as a date for the trial. The accusation against Gibson Is made by Deputy Warden George Tonkin. Sura on Now. Suit has been filed by J. W. Myrlck against James Noland and E. G. Ker foot to collect a note of 1600 alleged to be due and unpaid. An attorney fee of $150 is asked for In the complaint. New Salesman Arrives. T. J. Tobin, formerly with the Chevrolet auto factory, and who Is to handle the Chevrolet selling end for the Simpson Auto Co., arrived hers this morning from California where he has been In the auto business for the past seven years. lie Is nn ener getic salesman and 24 years of age. Wint'er Los a Thumb. BC. SL Wintler, foreman at the Ham- lev harness shop for the last nine ears, was painfully Injured this mor- iog when his right thumb was caugnt a shafting and cut off He was fixing a wire on the shafting and fail ed to stop the machine. His left thumb was also hurt but not bad- iv. Tfce inlured man was taken to the St Anrheny's hospital where he Is being treated. Given Advanced Degrees Pendleton Chapter Koyaf Arch Ma si ns last evening conferred the de crees of past master and most ex cellent master upon a class of 12 can didates. The candidates were from Milton. Helix and Freewater as well as Pendleton. Following the Initiator- work a Hunt supper was served at the French restaurant. Has Income Tax Blanks. The commercial department of the high school has received from the col lector of Internal revenue at Port land, all the forms, clanks and revis ed Instructions for making income tax statements and reports. Also cop ies of the Income tax law. corporation tax law, rulings of the United States attorney general on disputed points, and a complete history of the Income Poor Pnp Makes Rounds. One of the pups which SI Iteetx re. ceived through the mails has had a number of temporary homes today. SI turned It over to the police ana they dispatched it to a newspaper re porter. He In return sent to another hy special messenger and then It went to the Hartman Abstract office. Just what will be the ultimate fate of the Indian doggie is yet undetermined. Had ( heck Artist Caught Charged with passing a large num ber of bad checks Alfred Franz, of Athena Is now In the county Jail. H was arrested last evening by the sher iff on a warrant sworn out by one ot the parties taking a check. The checks were Issued upon the Athena bank and It Is said 25 or more checks mostly for small sums, were Issued to merchants here and in Athena. HO. HAWAIIAN EX-QCEEN IS CRITICALLY ILL General Breakdown Due to Arc Threatens the Ufe of LllluogiUnnl. SAN FltANCISCO, Jan. 19. The condition of ex-Queen Uliuogalanl of Hawaii is again critical, according to advices received here today from Honolulu. The ex-queen rallied from an Indisposition some months ago, lut Is now suffering from a general breakdown due to advancing age. It Is said. She was born In 1838. BIydenstein HAY AND BARLEY CHOPPING DONE. 1300 W. Alta. Old West End Chop Mill. Phone 351 Oats, Barley, Corn, Wheat, Bran, Shorts, Baled and Chopped Alfalfa. ABOUT 10 TON GOOD ALFALFA AND AND WHEAT HAY MIXED FOR SALE. Carloads a specialty. Can ship direct to your station. 117 E. Court Town Office With Will Moore Phone 35. Night Prowlers About An attempt was made last night to enter the home of F. B. Hayes on South Main street. The door to tho basement, was pried off but, falling to get up' into the house through the. basement, the prowler cut a hole In the back screen door and tried to se cure admission through the rear. H failed, however. Night before last a prowlT flashed a flashlight Into the bedroom of Chief of police Gurdane REFUSES "MOVIE" JOB SO SHE CAN SKATK STIIMHIMIIIIHIIIIIIIIIlliiiiiii""""""1" fg Ul4' ' 5ili------,o Watch Repairing Your watch is one of the best friends you have, and too often one of the most neglected. Don't wait until some thing gives out in your watch. Have it looked over and cleaned once a year by a competent watch maker. It will save you many dollars in the end. Our watch repair department is Jn charge of thoroughly competent men and you can depend on com plete satisfaction in all work done here. Royal M. Saw telle Since '87 Pendleton, Oregon I . ?4 I - jt i, y a w '4 t ''t f: t i bA -S.-r :;fit'.y f in ' Mi.iiuiiiwiimHiniiiimiiHiiiHHiim ,. .. ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 11 1 1 iT : J : uy 4 h smmi f,'V":y'l'"!f 91 ' ' ' if WTi' ' MRS ZEN A KTEJX vw TORK Jan. 17. Of all ofiolas Rink. She attracted the atten- n 1, '.i. . . f the "" of Lul Bewick, motlon pic- the odd stories that come out of the I producer wn0 panm(, t0 UM her Metropolis from time to time, the j hi a plcture offering to star her, but story of Miss Zcna Kcefe is nne 01 me ji Keefe declined, saying mai u oddest. Miss Keefe Is on expen skater, and holds many amateur titles. When skating loomed on the I'ortzon as the latest fad of New York jwici. ty. Miss Keefe was always found ipies'-nt at the Ifce Paluce or St. Nlch- would Interfere with her favorite amusement, skating. It was Miss Keefe who Introduced the fad of "Ice Mkatltig teas" to New York society, f he Is the Ice-skating counterpart of Vrs. Vernon rustle. F. O. B. Pendleton Now being sold in Pendleton by an established company with modern garage and guaranteed service behind it. Our First Car Load Will Be Here Saturday THEY ARE BECOMING THE TALK OF THE TOWN. INQUIRY AFTER IN QUIRY COMES TO US DAILY. Don't Buy a Car Until You See Them The phenomenal growth of the Sax on Motor Car Corporation is a monu ment to the policy of square-dealing in all business relations. The Saxon Motor Car Corporation is proud of its record because it knows it is built on the sound foundation of honest value. Seeking the answer back of the phenomenal success of Saxon "Six," Don't buy a car until you see the new Saxon "Six," study It. ride In It, drive It. See the many added refinements In this year s car and the wonderful specifications for the price. ROUND-UP CITY AUTO CO. 81 2 Garden Street Telephone 651 we find it seated in the one word Performance. We find that this great car has performed with a degree of satisfaction for its owners that haa es tablished it alone in its class. We find owners voluntarily writing us of its unusual durability its pulling power and its rapid acceleration. And its economy qualities are common food for gossip. 1