East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 25, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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' DAILY EAST ORSGOXIAN, FENDLETON, Or.EGON. TKUKSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1S17.
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SPECIAL
Large Siie 9 o. Bottles, 2 for 25c
Guaranteed Ranch Eggs, dozen 45c
Country Butter, 2 lb. Roll 5c
Spanish Olive. Bulk, pint 30c
Stuffed Green Peppers, each 5c
Rollmops, each - c
Sweet Cider, quart 25c
Seal-Shipt Oysters, pint 50c
Celery Hearts, bunch 30c
Rhubarb, 2 lbs. 45c
Large Oranges, dozen 35c
Rome Eeauty Apples, C Grade $1.15
Rome Beauty Apples, Fancy $1.25
Rome Beauty Apples, Extra Fancy $1.40
GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO.
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Jmlirmcnt Oiwn.
A. R. Coppock has been given
Judgment against Charles Stanton for
JSJ7, (41 attorneys fees and 110.50
costs.
the muddy road. Mrs. Jones and her
baby wer so covered with mud that
they were unrecognisable. Major
Swartilander took the two women and
babe back to the Bittner place, and
then came on to Pedleton He found
the team had been stopped Just above
the hospital by Arnold Reed. The
tongue and doubletrees were broken
Off On Buying Trip.
Charles Btomberg of the Peoples
n-iKhiiun Is leaving- today for New
York to make purchases of ladle .but the horses were uninjured,
readv-to-wear garments for the spring
trade. I 1-
A son was born at 3:30 this morning
SnH for AUniey 1-Ycs, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Stickler at
Fee & Fee have brought suit their home, 1901 West Webb street.
against C. H. Torrance for $150 al-!
icged to be due as attorney fees In a To RoiiiMel Building.
recent action in which Torrance was i Work has started on the remodel
defondant. I 'n ' the second story of the Hen
- dricks building no- owned by Dve
Peebler. The second story If to be
' converted Into office rooms.
Trinnsle Man Is llwv
Melv n tl Winstock. representing
the Seattle branch of the Triangle
Distributing Corporation, was hero
yesterday on a visit to James Welch
manager of the Temple theater, local
patron of the Triangle films
"QUALITY"
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823 Main St
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To Invcwigato Horses
The Commercial Association has re.
celved word through Extension Di
rector R. D. Hetiel at O A. C-. that
a college veterinary. Dr. Sims will be
sent here Saturday to investigate tho
deaths f horses near here.
Marrii-d This Afternoon.
With Justice of the Peace Joe 11.
Tavkes officiating. Gust Danielson and
Mrs. Nettie Smith, both of this" city,
were married this afternoon at 2:30
in Judge Parkea' office.
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New Spring Skirts
in NAVY BLUE and BLACK Only
Specially Priced at
2.35, 3.85, 4.35 and 4.95 each
Many women can share in this remark-.
able skirt offering comprising New Spring
Models of good, hard finished serge wool
Poplin and Granite cloth. Colors are Black
and Navy only in sizes 24 inch to 32 waist.
See Them Tomorrow
Pendleton' Quality Store.
Another Suit Filed.
The Oregon Lumber Yard has
broaght suit against J. B. Kasarl, well
known farmer, the fourth which ha
been filed against him within the pat
few days The suit is brought on an j
alleged notee for (127-9 and for $53.10 ,
on account. W. M. Peterson la attor
ney for the plaintiff.
Lyceum Nuiulx'r I Cancelled.
The lyceum attraction. Gay Zcnola
MacLaren, dramatic reader, schedule
ed for this evening in the Methodist
church has been cancelled owing to
the delayed trains which prevented
Miss MacLaren from arriving In time.
To Start Xew Cigar Store.
D. S. Woods, proprietor of the
Round-Up Pool Halt, Is preparing to
open another cigar store in the lo
cation just vacated by the Pee Hive
5, 10 and 15 cent store.
Tried ta Enter Judd Bid.
Indications point to the fact that
the dental-office thieves who robbed
! several offices here Saturday night,
I tried t include the dental offices In
the Judd building In their operations. I
Marks have been found outside the .
room in which J. P. Walker lives, j
showing that an attempt was made.,
to gain access there. It is believe;!
the culprits were scared away
Tearing Out Old Front.
Workmen have today torn out th
front, of the old post office location
in the Hotel Pendleton block prepa
ratory to putting in the handsome
new front.
1 IJmna As Result of Match.
Ray McCarroll is walking with a
cane today as the result of his match
', with Young Hackenschmldt last night
I The ligaments of one foot were torn
1 in the hold that lost the match for
j him, a toe-lock and hoop-nelson, and
he will limp for some time. McCar
roll hopes to get another match with
"Hack" and thinks he can stay the
limit.
Trains Running Late.
Both No. 5 and No. 19. due here
early in the morning, did not arrive
until several hours after schedule
time, owing to storms in Wyoming,
but No. 17 this afternoon was oalj
50 minutes late.
Wonld Move Stockyards.
City Health Officer Hattery laM
evening recommended to the city
council that the O.-W. R & N. stock
yards between Thompson and Cotton-
Carrier Roys IU.
Illness has Interfered with the do
livery of the East Oregonian during
the past few days. Frank Bowman.
who has the south hill route.
threatened with pneumonia and the
Sullivan boys, who carry on the north
side, are confined to their home with
the measles.
Coyote Was Rabid.
A report on the coyote head sent in
a few days ago by E. F. Averlll td the
state health department was received
this morning and states that Negri
wood streets be moved outside the , bodies were found, proving that the
city. His Investigation showed them ; animal was affected with the rabies,
to be very muddy but he explained iThe animal was killed near Nolln by
that this had been caused by overflow J. g. Utterback after it had attacked
water from Thompson street and that , a d0K and a boar,
the railroad company is doing Its best
to overcome this.
LADIESI-DO NOT BE DISCOURAGED
And worry over the fact that you will not be able to have a new Spring Suit thU sea
son on account of the high prices. The Golden Rule is still hereand we are receiv
ing by daily express some of the snappiest models in suits that will be shown in Pen
dleton this year. The new soft and beautiful shades of apple green and mustard
tans in wool poplins, also blue serges with the new belted effects in the jackets so
much in vogue throughout the New York shops are here. The workmanship cannot
be bettered. We have received so far a range priced at $17.50, $18.50, $19.50,
$21.00 and $22.50. Bear in mind that wool suits for this season at any other store
less than $22.50 will be almost an impossibility.
Beautiful White Rlpptette, yard 150
Plain White Cotton CrepN yard ltc
White Potted Swiss, yard I Sc. c
White Flaxona, yard 15o
White Rlee Voiles, yard 2o
Main White Voiles, yard 3.V3
White I Cloth, yard
White Devonshire Cloth, yard 28 Ho
White Dlniltleu, yard lit;
Feather Stuffed Pillows 9e to 12.23
Large Assortment of (Ingliaras, yd. . ,10o, 12Vo
Dark and Light Cheviots, yard 10c. UV4o
New Sllkollncw, yard 15o
New Patterns Art Ticking, yard 2o
line Quality SlieetM, 72xM, each 4tk (to
Iong Cloth, yard I2U,c, 15e, 18c
India Llnon, yard 8 l-3o to J2Sc
Snteen Petticoats , 8 Ho, tl.if
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OTHERS FOLLOW
JtOdii alleged to be due on three last three years and has won many
notes, $115. S4 on account and S 1 50 at- notable victories. He played tucj le on
torney fees, . the varsity team last fall.
IN SEARCH OF l.Xt HtJlri.u
HARVARD ATIILKTFS F.N.
LIST AHROAD.
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SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 25. Tim
police raided a Chinatown house,
chopped the doors and rescued Jung
Oy, a. slave girl. Mrs. Monaldlna
Cameron of the Presbyterian mission,
led the raiders. The girl disappear
ed three months ago.
Those hordes of cheery gossips In
the nation's capital should always
carry their tutting with them.
Probably the world will be content
to let the present conflict stand as the
greatest of wars.
Paseball magnate huve the right
Idea. They fight their wars at time
when nobody cares a rap.
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W'tl Rulfcl Warehouse.
H. G Blydenstein, who recently
took over the West End Chop Mill,
has made arrangements for building
a new warehouse providing the cit
will permit the building to extend out
a few feet beyond the curb Into the
end of Ash street. The street Is al
ready vacated, he explained to tho i
council last evening. The matter has j
been left up to the street committee
to report next Wednesday.
Coolevs Are Sued.
Suit was brought this morning
against A. B. Cooley former reserva
tion farmer, by James A Fee for
judgment on a note upon which
1351.80, Interest and $76 Is alleged to
be due. The Pendleton Auto Co.,
through Fee & Fee, also brought suit
against A. B. and George Cooley for
G .COLKET .CANER,
G. Colket Caner, Harvard lawn
tennis and football player, has found
life too tame on the courts and on
the gridiron and years for the sterner
side of the picture. He has left Har
vard University and enlisted for ser
vice In the ambulance corps In
'France, where he will face shrapnel
and "Jack Johnsons" instead of ten
nis balls and flying tackles. Caner
has been one of the most prominent
varsity lawn tennis players for the
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The Big Ben Alarm Clock
A good alarm clock makes an
easy conscience, and the Big Ben
is an unusually good clock.
IT NEVER FAILS to wake you at
the proper time, and you never
need worry for fear you will over
sleep. It is a fine looking clock, made on
the Big Ben specifications, and the
dial is very plain and easy to read.
You will like the Big Ben Alarm.
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Royal M. Savvtelle
Since '87
Pendleton, Oregon
Suit t Fortoolose.
The First National Bank of this
city has brought suit against Dr. M.
V. Turley and Alice M. K. Turley for
I13K.T4 and interest . alleged to be
due on several obligations and for
the foreclosure of a mortgage secur
ing the same. James A. Fee and thu
Herm'ston Bank & Trust Co., who
claim seme Interest in the mortgaged
property are also made defendant.
Fee & Fee are attorneys for the plain
tiff.
HARRY K. THAW AND BOY WHO ACCUSES HIM
llrisrht IMtys Stir1 Cupid.
Today haa been most springlike and
Cupid has responded to inspiration In
the air. As a result three marriage
licenses were Issued by the county
clerk this morning. Isaiah Matheny
of Umatilla and Ruth E. Fletcher of
Pine Grove, both of whom are 59
years old, applied for one permit to
wed. Gust Danielson, 45, and Nettle
Smith, SJ, both of Pendleton, secured
another, and a third was taken out
by Samuel 7, Emerson. 40, and phoe.
be J. Rice, !3, both of Meacham.
Many Baker Boys Knllst
Wellngton P. Holland of Baker who
has been attending the University of
Oregon medical school in Portland
up until the Xmas holidays enlisted
yesterday In the medical corps of the
U. 8. army, where he can receive
thorough instruction In pharmacy,
medical and surgical practice and
nurslnc Jack Mortesen and Gerald
Wilson of Baker also enlisted In the
Infantry yesterday at the local army
recruiting station. They make eleven
men of Baker who have enlisted in
the army during the last two weeks.
They nil three left for Vancouver
Barracks, Wash., today via Portland.
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HAJERV
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S FREDERICK GUMP JR ( crcf)
First picture of Frederick Gump,
Jr, son of a wealthy Kansas City bus.
Iness man, who alleges that Harry K.
Thaw, slayer of Stanford White, lur
ed him from Long Beach, Cal., to
New Tork and there beat him with
a whip on three different occasions
Warrants have been Issued for Thaw
charging him with assault and with
kidnapping the youth.
Thrown from K'K In Runaway.
1 Yesterday afternoon about J:30
Mrs. Philip Jones, well known Indian
woman, her little baby, and a Yakima
I Indian woman were thrown from a
hack when It was turned over by a
runaway team. None was seriously
hurt The accident happened at the
second railroad crossing east of the
city near the Sam Bittner place. Th
women were driving to Pendleton and
the team took fright at the auto of
Major Swarbslander as it was passing.
They shied so suddenly that the hack
overturned, spelling the occupant !n
LEADERS
FOR
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BUYERS
480 acres, 40 bushel land; 40 acres alfalfa land with ditch and
water right. Abundance of water. Price 20,000. Terms.
410 acres, close to railroad, Ilea good. Half In crop; price $18,
000. Part cash, 7 per cent on balance.
760 acres stock ranch; good buildings, family orchard, close P. O.,
store, school, sawmill, grist mill; grazing right on the Reserve fpr
100 head of cattle. Price 18000 Tou can buy with this ranch 70
head of stock cattle at range prices. Terms.
E. T, WADE, Pendleton, Oregon.
The Last Word
in COAL
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MORE HEAT UNITS, LESS ASH, NO CUNKERS
Phone 178
SME-LOIH CO.
QUALITY
QUANTITY
SERVICE
VALVE-IN-HEAD MOTOR CARS.
THERE are no stancher friends or admirers of
all things Buick than the youngsters every
where. Every schoolboy knows the Buick as far
away as the eye can see, and hardly a day passes
in the life of a Buick owner that some boy doesn't
shout a hearty "Hello, Buick!" in friendly greet
ing. Urged on by their endless curiosity and their
natural instinct to know the "why" of all things
mechanical, all boys quickly learn that the Buick
Valve-in-Head motor is supreme for power and
for all the other factors which make for motoring
satisfaction. ,
Nine out of ten boys, if asked to name their pre
ference among motor cars, would choose the
Buick, we honestly believe.
SEE THEM IN OUR SHOW ROOMS
OREGON MOTOR GARAGE
Incorporated.
117, 119, 121, 123 Wert CouH St. Telephone 46S
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