DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 1. 1917. BIGHT PAGES 7niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiuiRiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiitiMiiii:- PAGE EIGHT APPLES FROM OUR OWN ORCHARD. HUNDREDS OF BOXES Special box $1.15 Apple Syrup, Gallon $1.50 Cider, Quart 25c Apple Butter, 2 pounds 25c Dried Apples, pound 15c APPLES GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. "QUALITY" Two Phones, 28 S23 Main St. Scaks at High School. I Dr. Cunklin of tne University of Oregon, apoke to the students on "Habit and Attention." It was one of the moat interesting talks heard by the students this year. 1 . ' Mercury Down to Above. l-ast night was the coldest Pendle ton has experienced for several weeks, the thermometer registered six above lero. As a result quite (a number of water pipes were frozen I 'Iks Klect Tonight. The annual election of officers of Pendleton lodge No. 28, B. P.' O. K.. will be held this evening. A large at tendance is expected and an ' oyster aupper will be served following th meeting. IV. A. SI. confers Degrees. Pendleton chapter, Royal Arch Masons, met last evening and confer red the past master and most excel lent master degrees upon Dr. R. E. Farnsworthi Mum Carson, Hans pahl, and Guy Wyrick of this city and H 9. Deniaon of Freewater. naU(IIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll1llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllr Visit the Style Show and remember that every Gar ment shown by us will be from our own stock. This exhibi , tion, however, will show but a . small percentage of our elegant lines of Ladies' Ready to Wear and that, too, at the Price You want to pay. Visit Would Design SentJc Tank As yet fto -bids have been received by the city for the designing1 of septic tank but 'Recorder Pits Gerald has received a letter from John O. Kelly of Portland, an engineer, stat ing his qualifications for the wont and asking to be considered. Proctor Recovering nc 1th. Word has been received by pendle ton friends of A. Phimlster Proctor, the sculptor, who has been at Mayo Bros, insttlute at Rochester. Minn., the past two weeks, that he la much Improved In health and will soon be able to leave the hospital. Tcarlnjc Out Old Building. Work was begun today on tearing out the old frame building1 on Court street formerly occupied by G. I. Gad wa. This property was recently pur chased by the Pendleton Auto Co. which Is to build a new garage at that location. Mother Claims Son's Body. Mrs. C. Johnson of Portland arriv ed this morning to claim the remains of her son. Phillip Millen. who met his death at Kamela several days ago under the wheels of No. 5. The re mains were Identified beyond question and she left with them on No. 17 to day for Portland. Petidlctonlans in Leslie's. In the current issue of LeaHe'i Weekly appears a picture of the Pen dleton delegation at the St. Paul win ter carnival. The picture is of the parade amd shows clearly a number of the Pendletoninns riding with Presl dent I. W. Hill of the Great North era. Two Appendicitis Operations. Mrs, Vivian Linsner of Pilot Rock, formerly Miss Vivian Sturtevant, un derwent an operation for appendicitis this morning at St. Anthony's hos pltal. Marion O'Harra, son of Dr. O'Harra of Weston, underwent an op eration Monday night for an acute at tack of appendicitis, and is now i covering. Cttebrated Birthday, At the Presbyterian mission today. Rev. and Mrs. William Wheeler enter. tained 40 men said women and thefr children in honor of the first birth day of one year old Phillip Wheeler, son of the Indian minister end hi wife. A very pleasant time was hai and various talks wore given, one be ing by Rev. J. M. Comelison REPUBLIC TRUCK 2-1 ton Ifpt'h Truck with ntuk or xprefw bdy. Jut The thing for a Urtn T" inTaMtJt or every day hand w:ion." I-TF- with top. curtains and compute f. o. i. Pendleton. 1 Ton Truk ith utak or expr '.' t. . h. rendition. IS T-.n Fr-iM Tr-ick 115 f. o. b. l'-fijl-tjn. 2 Ton Ti j k 1 (4-- the Tr j' . Ali.th-r i:ArU,u'l r ), .?, 1" 75 f. ti. :t o;r K:r;ir. Three ! the lVniNt ll I c Trucks s-.Id n . i'r. "Itil .-'ho I jl us ihiiW y..' ' hisr trurki and i th conniructlon rttcur m-itb yoa. Pendleton Auto Co. Peletual Care" for Orsve. The city council is considering fix ing' a fee for the perpetual care of graves at OIney cemetery by the sei ton A request came from Julius Le vy asking what the charges would be for caring; for the grave of the late Ben Selling for all time and this led to a discussion. Recorder Fits Gerald states that several such re quests have been received. In manj cities such care is provided for. Tliore will be a Cranford tea given by the ladies of the Civic club Tues day afternoon, March 6, at the home of Mrs. j. p. Robinson. A cordial in vi tat Ion is extended to all. L. F. Evans of Salem is at the St. George, William Mills of Helix was her yesterday. William A. Dalzeil. state factory In spector, spent yesterday here. ' Paul W. RobWns of Pilot Rock wa an over night visitor in the city. lr. E. a Conklln of the University of Oregon is registered at the Pendle ton. Stanley G. Jewett of the biological survey, ha. returned from a trip int the Interior. Wayne Chapman, who has been in Arizona for several months, has re- j turned to Pendleton. H. S. Denial n of Freewater was down last evening to attend the meet ing of Royal Arch Masons. O. J. Ferrians of Kennewick atu1 H. I Ferrians' of Wallula, govern ment hunters, are here today. Weston Lake, who has been In Spo kane the past tw-o months, hus return ed and resumed his position at The Delta. CONSCXATK UORHKD. JUAREZ, March 1. It is learned the German consulate here was rob bed last night. All of Colonel Max Weber government papers were stolen. Authentic information ot Villa's whereabouts is unobtainable. It is reported General Murxia arrest ed Doctor Cchroeder of Parral, un der a charge of hiding Villa. It ii believed Villa was wounded shortly before his disappearance. T. 1L SON IKCXJNKS TO DIU1X. Quentin Roosevelt Says studies pre vent Mint Joining Harvard Corps. Cambridge, Mass,, March i. Quentin Roosevelt, youngest son of the colonel, is not a member of the unit of the reserve officers' training corps Just established at Harvard. Eleven hundred undergraduates hav? enrolled. I cannot find time to drill said Quentin "you ree, I plan to take my degree in three years time and in or der to do this I have to take six courses this semester. Naturally. I cannot give the necessary hours to drill" '"'"'' Roosevelt has served two summers at Plattsburg and says he Is studying military sclence In a private class in Boston. The Style Show Is upon us, and everyone is prepared to see the most beautiful and authentic styles ever shown to the American public. Nineteen Seventeen is 'to be one of the years that is truly American, as the war on the other side of the waters and disturbances throughout Europe will prevent a great many of the French ideas in fashion from finding a birth in United States. i ' ( The Golden Rule has a splendid line of elegent Crepe de Chine and Taffeta Silk Dresses in all the very newest and up-to-the minute styles and colors such as must ards, apple greens, champagnes, etc. Also a splendid assortment of beautiful suits and coats, both fairly bubbling over with class and individuality. We would consider it a great pleasure to show you the above styles and let you judge for yourself as te whether or not our Ladies' Ready to Wear garments do not excel or equal any shown in the finer shops throughout the country. New fcM- IX- I'IiIih- DrwBM. , . 1 1.25 to SI9.50 Xew Taffeta silk lrtfwe SI 4.73 ory Sniurt and Nifty Hulls $11.00 to S26.50 The 1-atcHt simile In Spring Coats 97.90 to $19.00 New strlixw In Turrets Klllc, yard $!. tieorjtette t'mpei, yard Sl.stt t'repe le I'Mne, yard $1.25. $!. New SultingM, yard 40e to $1.89 New Shipment Silk IH-etleoats. . . $1.98 to $1.M you CAN DO BETTER AT J C Penney Co. Mc. J 'rowm" Cornet . . . i S9e to S2.SS Kleeant I'reiw Waists $$. . New Silk WalNts !.. $$.$$ Ilomlolr CaM sfto, 49o New MlddleH Hn Ut $I.SH Nice Une or Klmonax 9 Ho to $9.9$ Silk KlmoiuM $S.9tt ui $a.BO LwlleH' Kitnberx Ue to 7So Men's Rubbers 89c WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW .1 LOCALS R Advertising in Brief BATES. Per Hoe first Insertion lor Per line, additional loMrtlas K Per line, per uoutb (1.0 No lucala taken for leas tbfta 'J&c. Coant S ordinary word, to line. Local will not be taken orar tb telephone except from East Oregon lai paid-np sulMcrlbera. Housekeeping: rooran, (08 Willow. Dr. Proebstel. cblropodiat. Tel. in. For sale- Drauhtaman' outfit. 669 Main street. Pbona 604. ' For aale Five room modern bun- calow. Fhom 444. r For aale Fresh milch cowfl. T. J Cheney'. Box 12J City. For rent Light housekeeping rooms. Call at (19 Johnson. FA- sale 5 -room furnished house. A barfain If taken at once Phone 664. D. B. Waffle auto for hire. Phone S4M. Stand. Charles Co.. Phone 7. I haul your sarbag-e and trash. Phone 663M. 1403 W. Railroad St. For sale Federal truck and trans fer business. D. B. Waffla, Pendle ton, Oregon. Large furnished 1 room apartment. Mrs. Mae Friedley, 10 Water Street. Episcopal Parish Aid dinner Satur day, March 3, in Eagle-Woodman Hall. Everybody come. Call Penland Bros, van to move your household goods. Telephone 319. Also .baggage transferring and heavy haul ing. Prompt automobile taxi service, day and night Funerals to cemetery only $3.69. Phone 461. Book Cigar Store. Carney Taxi Co. Rooming house for sale. Main street, in center of business district. Doing good business. Inquire of Pan land Bros. Mattress making, furniture repair ing, upholstering, called tor and deliv ered. cit or country. La Dow Bros.. 219 Beauregard. Phone 227J. When you want to sell beef, pork, veal, mutton or poultry, call I. C. Rains. He will call and get them. Phone 420. Sanitary Meat Market. For rent- Nicely furnished 2-room apartment. Phone 06M or 603 Water. Board and room with bath for two gentlemen or man and wife. 727 Gar den. Phone S14W. For gale Ford touring car in good condition, $225. Inquire 1815 Webb street, corner Sycamore. Wanted Girl for general house work in family of two. Must be good cook. Phone 473. Church of .Redeemer ..Sanctuary Chapter will have aale of potted daf fodils and hyacinths Saturday in Eagle-Woodman Hall. The plain hair dress la taboo. Buy a switch now before the price ad vances. Pendleton Hairdreasing & Manicure Parlors. Phone 46. Ladles, do you know the Pendleton Hulrdresaing Parlors carries the cele brated "Mrs: Gervaiae GrasWin" toi let preparations? Samples free. Dinner and flower sale by ladles of Episcopal church at noon Saturday ln Eagle-Woodman Hall. Xuuee to Public. 1 will not be responsible for any bills contracted by any person except myself after this data. ARTHUR H. JARRED, Dated February J8, 117. SuimrriiKHM Hair Removed. Superfluous hair on the faos is s misfortune but It need not be s lasting one. Free consultation to all ladles by an expert electrolysis oper ator at the Pendleton Halrdreaslng and Manicure Parlors. Phone 46 Adv. , , Alfalfa Hay. Order your baled hay for spring de livery now. No. 1 quality. Save ad vance In price. E. c Burllngmme. Walls Walla, Wash. Do Yoa Know That according to the test sy the V. 8. Government 1000 pounds) of Kemmerer Coal is equal ts 137 pounds of Rock Springs Coal We handJe both Rock Springs and Kem merer .Cost Oregon Lumber Yard. Phone t Adv. A Great Bargain. 120 acres, 200 tillable, balance good bunch egress pasture. 30 acres seeded to winter barley, near school, f miles north of Helix. Price le sold before March 10th,. only lis per acre, f-i cash. Inquire Room ,19, Senate Hotsl. IX Tou Know That according to teat by the U. 8. government 1000 pounds or Kem merer cost la equal to 2179 pounds of Koeiyn foal? We sell Kemmerer coal. Oregon Lumber Yard, phone . Adv. Io Ton Know That according to tet made bj the U. 8- government, 2000 pound of Kemmerer Coal is equal to 2972 pounds of "Carney coal? Call Oregon Lumber Yard for Kemmerer coal. Adv. You Don't Know I THAT "PEACOCK" COAL IS THE BEST on the market unless you have tried it out and Compared it with the coal you have been using: as many of our firmly Convinced customers have done. Yours for rEWHJD0f Auto Stage. For Adams. Athena and Weston, leaves Allen-Ward Co.. at 10 a. m and 1:30 p. m. each dny. Phone 409 for reservations Ralph Shaffer, prop. Adv. Do You Know That aconrdlng to teftts made bv the U. S. government. 2000 pounds of Kemmerer Coal 1b eqii:tl to 2.160 pounds of Owl Creek coal ? For Kem merer coal, call up Oregon Lumber Yard. Phone 8 Adv. To Build WarvjhoiMe. A -permit was Issued to G. I. La Dow this morning to build the new wsrehouse of H. (1. Blydenstetn it Co.. to face upon Ash street The build ing will be on the Northern PaefTIr f'o.'s ground. , It will cost In th.. neighborhood of 11000. Thl Is one of the improvement which will be made ty Mr. Blydensteln for the manufacture of his food products m .in extensive scale. f t ilvo IVoihIh for Permits. Hereafter the city of Pendleton will enforce that provision of the e:tt bnildln ordinance requiring pernn liking out permits to ue. streets or sidewaltc during a period of con atmction to give surety bonds for th protection of the city In the event ot liablllf'es for damage caused by mich ue Th'a was the recommendation made last evening by the elty attor. ney. See our beautiful Styles for Spring i-cTJ .... 'TsZr Quality Quantity Service SmytiiG- "AUte.Vinof Ili-P.-n.irk nan Co Phone I78 -AT THE . flRST COMMUNITY STYLE SHOW THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, MARCH 1-2, TEMPLE THEATRE. !!a..n fall l:omr rratal. corr! f nt to " rf " fy 1 rMrr Th W normal in S M lrifh-m up to March 1 '4 7. Th Ffltnmry T-rrf ipltattnn wn liront up to normal. It waji 1.41 ( find th normal in 1.47. Th h.Kht tm prHiir of th month wan on th 5th whrn the mercury row to . Th lowi-Nt rhi on ihr 2th hn It fell to 1 4. Th?re wan e!H nhs of mow rfurlnr th front r "(.. .r. wr trht d.iyn on ' t 'v ctr At: . i !rht :irtl ;1 ? cloudy. I-Xj FMK Mmn-H . Thirty Ut'wMin1 ralmr nd m lillinwii rr qttarant'nd on "ofu of prnMHrnm-at fllF.. f!H!ll!!ll!!II I m urn m Our Model in the popularity contest, is Miss Lucia Calli.son. Your vote for her will be appreciated by us. Bend Bros. Mra'a OolssjJcte OXflUcrs Pendleton I i i Clotliters. 3 E 3 r 3 With its wonderful valve-in-head motor will solve the problem. No matter if its Climbing; hills, Hough roads, Ixw upkeep, Operating economy, Beautiful lines, Dependability. BUICK has met and stood all these tesU. Tint's why BUICK is popular. Ask the man who owns one. Oregon Motor Garage I ncorpor td. 117. m. U3 WH Court SI. Tkephoo46i ptf"Minm'",mTtiff(fn'ft"fifM'';" l''T'"iff'H'iMtm-'tMrttitTtnnitmt'rTmt,iMt''rfr- .tUtMiU.JuUtiii,U,liwtU.i..ltltl.it'lt.i,i)i((i,i.;t ullntihiii