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DAILY EAST O REG ONI AN, PENDLETON. OREGON! WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 81, 1917. TEN PAGES iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiititmiianniiiitiiiiiiiinuiniiin! Men! Men! Men! PAGE TEN II ! I rs r I i! 3 K X3 s s Anchovies IN GALLON PAILS, EACH $1.25. Golden Bloaters, 4 for . r, 25. Pearl Cod Fish, 2 pound brick 35 . Deep Ocean Cod Strips, pound 11.. 25 Dry Herring, pound 30 Rollmops, each 5 Mackerel, small, 2 for 25 Mackerel, large, each - 65 Pickled Herrintr, each 5f Silt Herring, each 5 Holland Herring, keg $1.75 Salt Salmon, pound 20 Canned Salmon, Shad, Sardines, Herring, Mack erel, Anchovies, Shrimp, Lobster, Crab, Tuna. GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. "QUALITY . Two Phone. 28 823 Main St. Had Arm Broken. It la reported here today that Geo. Geanakpolla of Rieth received a brok en arm while cranking his automobile. Transferred to Philippine. IQiarlea Daly, a former well known Pendleton boy, who la now In the navy, ia visiting friends and relatives here while on a furlough. Daly, has been stationed at Mare Island near San Francisco and has been transfer red to the Philippines. Investigate Elevator. H. F. Fish. W. G-. McCarty, Fred AAhbaufh and C. E. Jones of Heppnat, are here for the purpose of investi gating the workings of the new con crete elevator of the Farmers" Union It is reported that the Morrow coun ty farmers are planning to construct an elevator at Heppner. Police Court Active Atralu. Joe Sweeney, Alonso Ghent and James Lavili were fined $15 or ."even days in Jail this morning by Judu Thomas Fits Gerald on a charge of being drunk and disorderly. This is the first activity in police court cir cles since February 13. SairaiiMiiiiiiiiiiiUiiiiiimiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiMiiiiiiMiiiiiiiuiHuiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiii: lVmt Office to be doxed. The post office will be closed all ; day tomorrow in observance ol George Washington's birthday. The i window will be open in the morning from :30 to 10:3"). There will be no carrier mail as the carriers will enjoy a full holiday. COME, SELECT FROM THIS SHOWING OF New Spring Dresses $6.95, $9.85, $12.85, $15.00 and up to $42.50 Verdlt for Plaintiff. After being out five hours the jury in the case of Edith Fraker against the Itound-Up City Auto Company, brought in a verdict in favor of the plaintiff for $164. The plaintiff was represented by J. B. Perry and the de fendant by a A. Newberry. Nuwauist vs. Girton. The case of Carl Kewquist again-st B, F. Girton is being tried before Jus tice of the Peace Joe H. Parkua. The case involves the collection of a prom issory note. The plaintiff Is repre. sented by J. F. Perry and S. A. New berry represents the defendant. More Storm coming. "Unsettled weather with occasion. u snow at high levels and probably cola rains at low levels with blustering winds mostly from southerly direction will prevail during Thursday an. I Friday,"' says a special stockmen's forecast sent out at 8a. m. today by the Portland forecaster. . Beautiful creations in Georgette Crepe, Chiffon Taffeta, Gro drvLondre, Silk Poplin, Crepe Meteor and Charmeuse Satin as veil as many clever ideas in, woo dresses in a great variety of new spring colorings. Feel at liberty to come and inspect these garments, whether you are prepared to buy or not try them on if you wish ; you will not be obligated in any manner. A I After the Show The Automobile Show is over. Tou have seeii all the cars. now, what other car has so many desirable fea tures as the Franklin? Htrtr. fii.l-h. Iiiturv. were the features that kept our Franklin cars In the spot llsnt of public Interest. IXrhtwHjthl simplicity, flexibility, economy, safety, are the big features that caused the really serious con sideration of Franklin der'f;n and construction. Direct air cooling makes possible the only perfectly eooted automobile ensim-. One that will stand any test you can demand of it, (proven by the SCO mile low gear demonstration!. It eliminates the 177 superflu ous parts of the average water cooling system, together with all the annoyance of freezing in winter and boil ing water in summer. The elimination of all this weight and bulk makes poitl liKht weight and flex ible e-metract Ion. which ith full ball bearing construc tion gives economy of irati.ti that cannot be ap proached by other types of automobile construction. CrussoSBy of gasoline and lubricating oil are proven facts. Ttnm . to io (it" mile .r set. (Many Frank Hns set IS.000 lo 10 0" out of a tire). Ask any Frank . Ma tsser. - Hi a. Ride In a Franklin. drive It. be doubly CMivtneed. then let us have your order while we caa sire roe an early delivery date PENDLETON AUTO CO. To Observe Washington's Birthday. Pendleton will do honor to the me mory of George Washington,-' "the father of his country." tomorrow. The banks, post office and all city and county offices will be closed all day. Although no public exercises have been planned there will be appropriate ex erolsea at some of the schools. Idaho Glee Club Coming. University of Idaho Glee clul, wilt appear at the high school audito rium on the evening of April 2, Don ald K. David, advance man for the club having been here yesterday for the purpose of arranging for its com ing. The club gave a well appreciat ed concert here last season, appear ing . at the Alta theater. (s Wow Investigating. Irs. S. A. Lowell of the school fcoard has spent most of the morning at the high school questioning the members of the different clubs as to their purposes, membership, methods of procedure, etc. She stated thst she was Just a new member of the school board and felt It her duty t" become familiar with the clubs. Miih Have Had Fight. A few days ago E. F. Averill. In spector in the Biological Survey bu reau, received a Chinese pheasant from George Ray Hill of Hermiston. The cock's head was barren of feath ers, otherwise the bird was normal and Mr. Hill wit desirous o' know ing the cause. The bird was sent to Jean Mmp-on of the stats game farm at Corvallls for examination and he replied that evidently the cock hal been In a fight or rather had had fight and hadn't been in It. Accord ing to Mr. Rill, pheasants at this time of year are very scrappy and once a cock has conquered another he in. varibly pecks all of the feathers from his opponent's head. Sues for Commission. The case of Henry T. Hill against J. T. Hinkle is being tried today in the circuit court. The1 case involves the collection of commission alleged to be due the plaintiff on a sale. John Rusk of La Grande Is representing the Interests of the plaintiff and Will M. Peterson and Frederick Stelwer the defendant. . Weaver vs. Weaver. Vl,..,ii-h A If i.rti.i' flMirr. W. Coutts, Ethel B. Weaver has filed rtult for divorce In the circuit court against tVali.. Wui ,"or nMoiiiitn and non .... . i, altoiroH Thu ooiiole were married in 1915 In Union and have no children. The plalntirr requests mat her maiden name. Ethel H. Huynes. be restored. . Do you realize that this is the one place in Pendleton that you should be trading, for the simple reason that we can positively save you from 20. to 33 on almost every dol'sr you spend for your clothes. V You certainly can see that any syndicate that has the prestige with the eastern manufacturers that we have can supply you the best merchandise possible at the lowest retail price. As you know we buy in en ormous quantities for 125 stores throughout the country, and we also pay strictly spot cash. These two facts combined should convince you that we can sell you goods much lower in price than the one store merchant. Look over these prices. Men's Dress Rocks, S for . . Men's 1'aU Garters Williams .Shaving Soap Men's Fine Handkerchiefs. 2.V- I5c 4o Be, 3 for Site Men's Dres shirts ' Men's Drew Pants 3.25 to S3.98 Men's Dress Hats tl.BS to S2.sH Men's Inn Hands 2c to 23b Men's SnieiMlcrs 25c, 49c YtrtJ CAS DO RETTF.R AT J. C. Penney Co. nc. V Men's "frown" Overalls so Men's "Khrmann Overalls HSe Men's .Engineer Vests Ho Men's ''All Over" Overall $2,211. S2.4S Men's Bandana Ilantlkervliiefs Ac, 3 for 2e Men's Kbukt Pants 21.211 Men's Work Khoes 2. to S3.2S Men's Work Gloves 98e, Sl.tR, 21.49 Men's Work shirts 490 WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW DR. RITTTRR GIVEN NO .MTHOIirrv TO 'T Not Authorised by His Government to Ask Reopening of Negotiations. REtRMN. Feb. 31. Th- Overseas News Agency quotes from the Frab furter Zeitung, the followinc. commu nication which, according to that pa per, was Issued by the Swiss federal council: "The action of tr. Pau! Ttitter. the Swiss minister at Washingtoi in ref erence to the re-openlng of negotia tions between the American and Ger- r.vramnta w.rfl t ft t( II withal't Instructions from the Swiss federal council or from the foreign ""pert inent -tvnr "Concerning the contents of ci tn- Katwun RerHn and Washington wh'ch were mersW trans mitted by the federal authorities, oh v'ously nothing ran be .-oil nt this time." ' the Interior. They were Joined by many former rebels and brigands, and have caused considerable trouble. At Canas, in the province of Ha vana, similar uprisings occurred and heavy forces of troops believed to be loyal have been thrown around the National Palace here. Mrs. J. T. Klchardson returned this morning from l-a Grande. While there she rad the pleasure of attend ing various social functions Including the Neighborhood Club yesterday evening and also the family pictures 'est night. She says they are won derful an I every one should see them if possible. Honoring Lincoln by Improving the quality of our Americanism is the best kind of commemoration. eeeeee4 IMtKSlOKNT OF ITIll F.M'KK REVOLT. if ! AESII)LMTaJtnLfOCAJ3 HAVANA. Feb. 21. President Me r.ocal Is facing a revolution among the irooos of the Cuban army. Thirty men of the Seventh and Eighth In fantry at Camp Columbia, near MarLnio. revolted and escaped to BASEBALL PRESIDENT DIVORCES HUSBAND . Z I h i I Mrs. Helena Robison Brltton, the only woman baseball president known to the game, has Just obtained a di vorce from bar basbaad. She charged arualtr. and she proved It to the aat isfalon of a St. Louis court by show' Ing that on one oocasloB her husband, fckrhuyler p. Brltton, whom aha per mitted to be president of the St. iuis Cardinals for a time, held his lighted cigar so 'near a davenport that ah had to take it away from for fear be would cause a ftra. There are aeren atber baseball presidents In the Na tional league, but each and every one of Uiem Is a man. r Miss Nora Harvey has returned home from O. A. '. In order to be at the bedside of her mother who Is se riously 111 at St. Anthony's hospital. The Ladlei' Aid Society of the Methodist church will give a Oeorce Washington social at the church Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. No special Invitations will be given so all the membernhip and constitu ency of the church Is urged to attend. The committee w-shes as many n possible to appear in colonial costume powdered hiUr and at least a flschu, tainty refreshments will he served and an excellent pleaaurenble pro gram Is being arranged, although de tails are secret. The HJU Military Academy annual cotillion held In Portland last Satur day was led by Cadet-Captain John Dand, son of Mrs. John Hand of this city. Mr. Dand Is In his senior year at Hill and Is very popular and prom. Inent In student body activities. Mrs. Victor Roumagoux of Nye. was operated on this morning at St. An thony's hospital for acute appendicitis. She was resting easily at last reports. Lucille Fisher of Arber Is visiting In the city. John Dickson went to Portland to day on No. 17. M. D. Smith, well known Helix man, passed last night In the city. A Barber of the Umatilla agency force, left today for Cheney, Wash. W. J. Do ran of Helix was register ed at the Hotel Pendleton yesterday. Xez Ankeny Is visiting his father and mother. Senator and Mrs. Levi Ankeny, at Wulla Walla. W. E. Chamberlain went to Port lund today on a short business trip He will stop In Hood River on his way home. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Conrad of Kan fas City, Mo, are In the city. Mr. Conrad Is the western representative of the American Asbestos Company. Robert Adams Is a McKay visitor. F. O, Walman of Holdman Is In town. 1 Mrs. Marie Morgan of Joseph Is In the city. I W. O. Farley of Walla Walla, is In the city. George Harris of Pasco ia transact. ' lng business here today. I Ralph Harper. Portland candy salesman, Is in the city. 1 ' W. T. Kerr of Hills bo ro Is register ed at the Hotel Bowman. j E. 8. Lundwall of Enterprise was a guest of Golden Rule hotel last night. W. M. Hartford of the Interaction, al Harvester Co., la an out of town business riaitor. I Mrs. Henry T. Hill of La Grande is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. James Furnish. Resinol r' V,-iT a friend to tender skins Many ill-made toilet soap contain free alkali, a harsh chemical which tends to dry and injure the skin or hair. Kcsirml Soap contains abso lutely no free alkali, and to it is added the soothing, healing Resinol med ication, which doctors have used for over 20 years in treating skin troub les. Thus it comforts tender skins, and helps nature clear the complex ion and keep the hair rich, lustrous and free from dandruff. Sold at all druggists' and toilet counteYB- DO YOU WANT EGGS? SCRATCH FOOD Contains all needful elements to increase egg production. Bfydenstein & CO. Will deliver this to you on short notice. ALSO CHICKFOOD As soon as your chicks hatch. See Us for Seed, Beardlesu a rid Bald Barley, Oats, R;e, etc., all recleaned ready for th drill. . FEED AND CHOP OF ALL KINDS Chopmill West Alta, Phone 351. Town Office 117 E. Court St., Phone 33. imnmmmimmmitsiHiiiiiim illilllilllllililliiMiiiiiiillilii.lhiiiiimriiilhliii; uw ii m lei a lan ttiasj leaf I TTOYPTOK IV GLASSES IV TMt INVISIBLE BIFOCAL are for people of all apes who require a double vis ions lens. They combine two pairs of glasaes in one, two clear crystal lenses are fused in to one, yet they look exact ly like single vision lenses, no lines or seams to make the wearer look old or freakish. See DALE ROTHWELL Optometrist and Optician American Nat. Bank. Bldg j E3 if 6.3 E3 '1 13 FOR FARM 1 lis I .1 I T I I fc K - GENERAL MOTORS COMf ANY f TRUCKS aaa -y.ssss E.3 1 1 S 3 if f! X I 3 3 r. 3 H II The Trucks that have "made good" in Uma tilla County. V We recommend and back C M. C TRUCKS because of the several demonstrations we have . put them to in the fields surrounding Pendleton. Don't say they can't deliver the goods in your field, but ask us to show you. We are Always pleased to have an opportunity to prove their worth. Truck now here and an established garage be hind you to give prompt service. Oregon Motor Garage .Incorporated. 117. II. Itl. IO West CsrtR t3 I-a E3 u 3 II 11 3 ii i 3 ii 1 3 ii - I i jfciwumiilumiiilmiMittmiiiUiuiuiiwtuuiMJiiW