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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1317. 'r.TTriXVE II til Hi I 5 r E Kl I Hi iuiiiUiiiiimuiHimumiiiiiiii iiiiHiiniiHiiuiiimiuis imtiiunnu d zz 5 c E Fancy Fruits and Vegetables 100 BOXES CHOICE ROME BEAUTY APPLES, BOX $1.15. Honda Tomatoes, pound - 25c French Artichoke, each Imperial Valley Lettuce, head 15c Green Pepper, pound Celery, hunch J Cauliflower, large head f Brussel Sprout, pound Florida Grape Fruit, 2 for 25c Sweet Oranges, Special, dozen. Other Sizes from 35c to 50c SPECIAL Mince Meat, pound 15c Salad Mustard, 2 bottles -5c Clam Chowder, large can 15c Columbia River Salmon, 3 cans 25c GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. "QUALITY" Two Phone, 28 823 Main St n I! I I I a i I miMBILMWM Orerure I J Main to. The -W. R. & N. CO.. UiruuKU .i. mnnr department la sending oui Merattire relating to urange Kirch 1. Day Kstatre Are Closed. W. A Gilliam, administrator 01 m rotate or the late Charles and Cath rin. rwrtlw. has filed hi final re port and has asked to be discharged after a final hearing. TonsiU itomowd. The roung eon of C. H, Johnson, who nnlv recently recovered from an attack of the measles, this morning underwent an operation at the ho nit.1 fnr th. removal of tonsils and adenoids. ! luiiHiiimtittiUHiiiuniiiiiiiiHuiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimi iiiininn J llaskoiltali Toutebt. There will be a double header oas ketball game tonight at the high school. The first, Weston mgn vs. P. H. S. freshmen. The second. Wes ton second team glrU vs. P. It. S sec ond team girls. there has been little time for anything else. Louie W, Hill, president of the Great Northern, has extended himself to show them a good time, he says. The carnival eights are well worth seeing, he writes. The delegation is breaking up today and some mem bers will go on to New York. It Is reported that Hill has wired Great Northern headquarters tn New York to look after the Pendletomans there on thejr arrival. Charity Meeting Tonight. It Is announced that'a regular meet ing of the Associated Charities will be held at the mayor's office In the city hall at 7:15 this evening. No No, 18 I" lit II I.at Owing to the snottslid, s ral of here. No. IS was not run out of Port land this morning but will leave there at this evening. From the east a stub of 17. made up at t-a Grande, is M-hemlled to arrive here at t p. ni. Mr. Workingman Do we get your business? If we do not, for we have 99 per cent : of the kingm..'. trade, we should have it, a. our price, are right down to rock bottom j it isn't a question of saving one or two cent, on account of our price. be.ng ontheodd cents, but it is a fact that we can Save you 10 cent, to 50 cent, and on a good many articles, $1.00, over the price of our competitors. The quality of our good, is always up to the standard. In buying strictly for cash and in such large quantities as we do we can get enormou. discount, and with our operating expense, the lowet pos sible we are able to give you the merchandise at quite a saving over any competition. Men's Work ; loves Men's !t tied Work (ikivca. . Men's Work Halt Men's Work SlilrtM Men- Haiine! Shirts Men's Stag Shlrtr Men's Wool Work Socks. . . Men's Cotton Work Sock Men's Work Suspender . . . Moil's Shop Caps YOU CAM DO BETTER AT . . . 61k', '. M 4c, f. Hi' .. 9Ht. M. $l 8 8e 1.25, fl.. IS.B8 2 for JSe, i.V, Stk' 6e, S for S.V 25c, th- 8.V JC Prnnry Co Irx J Men's Waist Overalls Mo Men's Hlb Overall 83o, Mo Men's Canwnter Overall "Sc. ll.St Men's Palmer's Overalls 8so Men's Khaki Pants 1 1 .15 Men's Cotton Work Pants 11.25. $2.S Men s lUuidana Handkerchiefs ... Ik 3 for 25c Men's Work Aprons ita Men's Heavy Work Shoes $2.9 to $.V& Men's Medium Work Shoes 93.50 to $. WE LEAD, OTHEIIS FOLLOW Not Omi Old Home, rlaoe. Th. A. C. Hemphill home near 1 1 lot Rock, which burned Monday night was not the old home place or tne , Hemphilto but was on what Is known as the old Burr Johnson place, ac- ; cording to Mr. Hemphill, who was here yesterday. Open Nook Kxams, Abolished. County Superintendent Young thil morning received word from State superintendent Churchill that, begin ning with the May examinations, there will be no more olen-book ex aminations for elghh grade pupils in his tory and civil government as heretofore. SOC1K.TY FASHION FAI1S 4 AT PAI.M BKACK Sues) for Paint BUI. Walter 8. Payne has Drougni suit A. Ruckky Proniold. A bulletin received at the local 0-W. station this morning announces for In the circuit court against nA Stella. Horseman of Weston Judgment for 1185 alleged to De au for painting buildings of the defend ants. Will M. Peterson is attorney for the plaintiff. George t that A. Buckley, who has been assist- Would Save Experiment Stations. The Commercial Club of The Dalles has written to the Pendleton Commer cial Association asking Its assistance In opposing the attempt of some members of the legislature to cut out aU appropriations for agricultural extension work and agricultural ex periment stations. It Is pointed out nnt superintendent on the Lu Grande division, has been transferred, to the Portland division to succeed P. I Coykendall who, the bulletin says, will assume other duties. i that this is an that It wouia oe nuae tu,..,.... hamper the work along those lines. IN'tnnn rrom Chicago. 0. K. Roosevelt has returned to Pendleton from Chicago where ho went several weeks ago on business connected with the glide go-cait which he Invented. While there a number of salesmen were put on the road and Mr. Roosevelt states th:it thev reported the glide car easy to agricultural state and ' sell to dealers, A Beautiful Showing of New Spring Dresses FOR AFTERNOON WEAR. Just unpacked and ready for showing tomorrow, a handsome selection of afternoon dresses in Geor gette Crepe, Chiffon Taffeta, Crepe Meteor and Charmeuse Satin, showing beautiful beaded effects, in new spring shades of Rose, Rague Blue, Bisque, Sapphire Blue, Myrtle Green, Burgundy and Navy. Seasonably priced ?12.50 up to $42.50 "Queen Quality" Shoes. Wallowa Boys W on. Wallowa vs. Pendleton high school boys' basket ball game last night was fast and furious. The two teams were about even in team work. Our boys seemed to be the best basket shooters while the Wallowa boys were beat st passing. In the last half the game seemed to be going all to Wal lowa until the last few minutes of th half when our boys began to show some real team work and annexed noints durine the remainder of half. The final game ended Wrallowa 27, "Pendleton 22. i i IVor Down Out of Mis. Sam Walker, who Is in today from tils ranch seven miles up on McKay J creek, reports that a number of deer have Come dow n out of the mnitn- i tains and are browsing along the , (reek. One Is staying on his place. lie states, and three on the ranch just t above him. A cow elk is staying on , the George Jones ilace on Mcla creek, he says. ikkea Thumb in Accident. Sam Oliver of 612 Maple street, lost the first Joint of his right thumb yes terday afternoon about 4 o'clock in an accident that occurred on West Webb street. He was assisting Oscar Pace start his motorcycle. One of the pedals was off and In some man ner Oliver's thumb was caught ny tne drive chain just as the engine started. The end of the thumb was torn com pletely off. The young man was ta ken to St. Anthony'B hospital where the wound was dressed and the Injur. ed member bandaged. H FAULTY AUTOMOBILE BRAKE TROUBLE A Little San; on One Brake snd Oil on the Other and Car is Lost Control ot in emergency. automobile con- ing all forces equally between the Mi.r.v followers traction weie somewhat disappoint- rear wheels. At the same time the d In the N VorK .ni un n-iiismission nraKe is more powerful nrk Show this yeur i transmission brake fcae&Ufce no real Improve merit in brak- Lecause of the Hearing. n MUiPinent as h,.wn In the meat, tio of the average car Is about 4 to 1, majority of ci. -s. While it is true j ro the brake drum re voleg four times That year after year other better- i f.iiter than the rear wheels and gives iiients haw bwtt Inrorporated. brakes i four times the leverage for the break -have received iittle attention. The discussion c nters mainly ar nimd the service brake and It ism'' oe- jf.mplish the same result. This ease lirfofagoodmanyeniiineersinaiine.nl operation appeals to the average The gear ra in effort. Thus only one-quarter as jn.ufh fon:e must be exerted to ac I.TUCtlop of putting nervine nrah(;s on wheels l lunoanienvaiu The trouble is I hut it i. mi to eo'ialixe braking effet. he foot penal is distributed bv comblie linkage, hut no control the rear ronK. possible "! pressure iutly m he-l he between the reur ti-d mechanisms fine adjustments or user of tin car has driver. The lurtrer allowable variation of pressure. lue to the high speed of the drum, is also a valuable feature as It practically eliminates the chance lock ir.z of wheels with consequent skid ding dancers and excessive tire wear. Lastly, the transmission brake Is not located In such an exposed position as reeliiitatlon llclow Normal. the i M . T . , ion i or ine iiifiuiii 01 juiiui, wm of an Inch, according to the records. ' I This ts only about half the normal precipitation for the month. The ,, i 1 a i n i, .... n'i. "MOVtlilll WHS 1 llivilt,. ... j warmest day was the 2Mh when the j mercury rose to 68 and the coldest night was on the let when the ther mometer. reiistered five above. There were ten days on which there was precipitation, ten clear days, ten 1 artly cloudy and 15 cloudy. Sheriff Taylor Writes. 8heriff T. D. Taylor, president of the Itound-T'p and head of the excur sionists at St. Paul, In a letter to his office force writes that the days and nights have been so filled for the Pen dleton representatives there that if. " r , l v 'l i:rr.;-rrivi?rip I! I rl? it v-" III : ' 1 .T.A-OA JABGE3. 1 li I I ill v-r" - j HI I mil iiim l.ieuer. of Morrlstown. B:! N. J.. who caused a sensation hy ap- Hj j pearing on the beach attired in a B ij deep purpe leather coat over her B bathing suit. I 9 ! Sllr' ASKS VOlt- TO Vll i f I Biydenstein & Co. -r-3'. QUALITY COUNTS WITH US. . j i -Vlv1 1300 W. AlU Street. Phone 351 ' 'ifiH Town office with Will Moore, phone 35 j tlx: ', '' . , WJ0ml And Still Another 7 - A s $ r: '$Jf&' W 111 1! f. W Carload Coming i -v.., -. x the Inaugural committee, has sent out I , 11 II H M 11 I I 1 i 1 ' " an invitation to the women's organ!- II I I M JJ IvJj V i l I'" sr)"""'-',, 1 ' II mmr 9r mt 9 i ; ' I rr -n .super-six " 1 y : ouiiiis y " : ll"fl stations of the country to send delegu lions to march In the Inaugural pa lade. TJse went directly to the gov ernor of every state. She believes so much has been done to reeognlie wo men officially In the last four years they should taka part In the Important f cm-lion of installing a president. IKKS ri; KKTTK VSK A CHIME reported that Sau Illegal and Run Pedro fishing boats drove the Mexican patrol boat Esmeralda ashore on th.i San QiHiitln harbor rwf. Ttie liatnn boat pursued Iho flKhiiig smacks. ljiUr they lunicd and ilrovp Uie war ship im Uie ris'f. CHAKLKS1XN, W. Va., Feb. 2. A Mil offered In the state house of del egates makes cigarette smoking In West Virginia a criminal offense and possession of cigarettes a misdemea nor. Celling or giving away cigarettes, cigarette papers or tobacco used tn the making of cigarettes Is forbidden. Ortiuin People Hack Kaiser. BKIU.IN, t-b. S. Pew rmans j hatfeve tliut Ann'rlc will dtvlare war. I They think tlio Gorman blockade will i force llrlialn to sue for peace. The IHsiplc are linlutlly Iwu klng the gov ttrmiiciit. All fore Hr cooperating. pnunliH'iit men said tile submarine will "cm tiH, allies' hliMid vessels." . , Warship IMiven on Reef. SA DllXiO, IXb, 2 Hshcrnieo EXPERT REPAIRING of Watches and Jewell y SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ill II THE Jeweler lopped Alfalfa The Best Second Crop You will find your horses, cows and chickens will do better on this. Also long and baled Al falfa, Barley, Corn, 0at3 and other feeds, by the sack or carload. Beardless and Bald Barley and Seed OaU (.louiulliog Sees Xo Shadow. If the old superstition about the i groundhog and his shadow counts for nnjthin'JT. Pendleton is to have an early spring. Today is Groundhog Day and there was no sun before o'clock by nhich a shadow could be cast. The s'in shone for a brief interval after 11 hut the superstition h;is It that It must shine before 9. The only groundhog seen hy any Pendletonlnns Is the stuf fed one in the windows of Major Huor-house. SPANELL ON TRIAL FOR WIFE MURDER wer the condition of the brnklr.g sur- iare rear wheel brakes and Is therefore fr- The brakes sre In an exposen j less liable to pick up dirt and grease. fHDdtlon mar the gioond and pick up. Two American manufacturers, one nl. mud. oil, etc. A little sand onjof whom is the Franklin Automobile , ',. , hn 0f greasy mud or oil on Company, Syracuse. N. T., use the tu other spoils all the n In. eiinsllzing the careful work forces exert- As soon as one wheel aeieiops worn ova on the road than the other. Ow car Is alir.mt sure to skid. The unequal bra.Ulng effects are Atmnlrtt.lv eliaiiiialcd b rttln mmmr xervlce brake on transni lesion service marked success. brake. with the transmi grant dlsirlhut- The KRANKUN car Is sold by, and on display in the show room of the ' pi:Mi,irro acto co. 12 Johnson ft. Phone S 4 1 Judge Jury, court attaches, the aged father of Bpanell's wife, specta tors and even the counsel for both sides wept( and Bpanell, in the mldsl of his recital, collapsed on the stand when testifying during his trial, for the murder of bis wife at Bun An gelo, Texa. The story the accused wife mur derer told Is one of the most dramat ic known tn Texas court annals, ripanell, In fact, swore that M, C. Bat ler, whom the defendant Is also ac cused of killing, shot and killed Mrs. Spanell during the fatal automobile ride. panell asserted that hr then killed the iirmy officer during a strug gle to regain the revolver. DALE ROTHWELL Optometrist and Optician Scientific optical work. 11 years '--e experience. American National Pank Building, Pendleton, Don't confuse the HUDSON SUPER-SIX with sixes of the old type. The Super-Six is a unique type a basic invention, controlled by Hudson patents. It differs from other Sixes more than Eights or Twelves do. Some makers abandoned the V-types because of the Super-Six. The added cylinders seemed useless additions when the Super-Six bo excelled. See them in our show room. OREGON MOTOR GARAGE Incorporated. 117. 119. III. 123 Wert Court St. Telephone 468 ..n differential