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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1917)
EIGHT PAGES PAGE EIGHT iiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiitiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiitniiunniiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiitiui DAILY EAST OREGOMAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1917. 5 z zz A Smoked Halibut JUST IN BY EXPRESS Everything in Smoked, Salt and Canned Fish. Smoked Halibut, pound 30 Kippered Salmon, pound 25 Anchovies, pound 25 Codfish Middles, pound 25f Salt Salmon, pound .. y 20 Mackerel, 2 for 25 Bloaters, 4 for 25 Rollmops, each 5 Codfish, 2 pound bricks 35 Norway Herring, 4 for 25 GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. "QUALITY Two Phone. 28 823 Main St. fiBHHHIIHIIinilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMlllllllllllllllllllllllr. I'HJHiJiiii.inwipvW1 Unusual Showing jj of Ladies Ready to Wear 1 Our stock is now full and complete. Any lady p whd has a purchase to make owes it to herself at least to "look" at our lines before buying. 3 The styles are correct. (See Style Show notes). We: have all the new things and at the price you 3 want to pay. Did you notiice at the Style Show that m Models, wearing our lines, won four out of the five highest honors. Why? SUITS : $12.50 up H COATS $6.25 up M . DRESSES $6.95 up m SKIRTS $2.65 up Yours to show is 1 .: " The "Poiret" Store ' m "n 11 1 Mill 4 1 in iimi il 1 MM il hill ML jWIJWii f M STORAGE BATTERY! Service Station The Most Important Thing About a Storage Battery Is the amount of "kick" it can be depended upon to produce. If you will come in today we will show you why the Gould Storage Battery has the "kick" that will put life in your starting and lighting system and keep it there. You want a storage battery that is not simply lead plates and acid but one that giv-R Aependable service. We can furnish GouM of correct size for your car. We inspect your batteries free. Our plant is the largest and best equipped east of Portland. - Pendleton Auto Co. HermiHUm Man T license. A marriage license wm Issued in Walla Walla Saturday to tslte w. Adams of Hermaton and Edna Isa bella Strong of I Grande. Hcrmistoa Baho nice. Audarv Ueota. the six months old child of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Mahaffey of Hermlston. died last night at M. Anthony's hospital of pneumonia. nought Fine Horse. El H. Ferguson, prominent Juniper farmer, today purchased "Kins." pure bred Fereheron st allien, from Meta Sons, Mr. Ferguson will taws the animal on his Juniper ranch, where he is giving considerable atten tion to raising fine horses. Measles Continue I'nahatcd. The eoidemic of measles ill Pendle ton continues unabated. A number of new cases are reported dully' by physicians. The great majority of cases are very mild though a few have hn milt severe. A number of cases have been complicated b pneumonia developing. I r tmrnrinr KxhiMt. Stanley O. Jewett, ornithologist with the local biological survey, this morning began arranging his. colleC' tion of bird skins for display in the local efficea. He has over 1400 speci mens, some of them very rare, which fee haa collected during his work. He . PHKHIWENT DEIJVTCKING JMA.UGl.1lAb ADDRESS POUR YEARS GO t i - r- V ji . it i. i - i ' ." ! ! ,Ji . '.... 3 . tit I ,,. to- W it-: This photograph was taken four rav ago when President WlUon de Itrered his Inaugural adiirexs frnn. the foot of the main steps of the cap. itol. The came- kind of stand wa uirtll In the same spot and the SMits on Uie capltoi steii were arranged In the rain" way for yesterday's Inaug uration. .' also hzis the skin of a juguar, a relic of a trip to South America. Son for O. lu Sparks. An 11 pound son was born this morning to Mr. and Mrs. O, Sparks of .Sparks Station. To Itulld Bungalow. A building permit haa been issued to B. F and Maud Dupuls to erect a S2S00 bungalow, 40 to IS), on Blaine street Dairy Inximfor Here. Kdsar Tully. deputy state fod :uid dairy Inspector, is in the city today on business connected with his office. I (l Oorporatlon Name Changed. The firm name of the Allen-Ward CO. haa been changed to the Alien -Knight Co. and supplementary ar ticles of incorporation have been filed. Teachers to Get Credit. Oounay Superintendent Toung has received word from the state superin tendent that teachers enrolling in tha N. K. A. this year will be given cred it in lieu of reading circle work. Men's Hats Have you ever bought one of our real up to the minute hats for drew wer? .If , not, come in and let us show you the nicest spring line that you have seen anywhere and for much lower price. Can you imagine any, store saving you a cold dollar on the price of a hat? Well, we do it on our $2.98 model, as they are sold everywhere Vt $4.00. We also have them at $1.98 and $2.49 which sell at $2.50 and $3.00 re-, spectively any place. The new shades for this season include Palmetto Greens, Claro Browns, Seal Brown, Light Tans, Steel Grays and Blacks. The shape vary quite a bit from last year's styles as the brims are somewhat wider and the crowns are quite a bU lowen One look at them will convince you that we are right in style as well as price. . : . Designs Sexton House. Iesigns,for the new house which Is to be 'built at Olney cemetery are now feeing drawn 1y Architect- Ray mond Hatch. The building will cost about $1600. Is Named Administratrix. Ruth Cobum of Echo has toeien appointed administratrix of the es tate of her mother, the late Anna A. Coburn. The estate consls of a lot in Kcho valuejd at $500 and a moun tain acreage valued at 1500. Committee .Appointment Tonight. The membership of the committees which are to handle the Commercial ussocation affairs during the next ear will be announced ut the regular meeting this evening. President Tall mun is permitting the heads of the various committees to make theit own selections. Must of them met yesterday afternoon and filled out their committees. Two Foreclosure DciTcvs.. Decrees foreclosing mortgages were given plaintiffs yesterday in the cases of Victor Lldvall vs. T. P Hunter and of Susiinna Barthel et al vs. Clarence K. Rland et al. The Judgment In the former case was for 1447 10, Interest. $50 attorney fees ad $18 costs. In the latter It was for $1500. Interest. $1500, Interest, $150 fees and I2S.60 costs. Two Divorce IXecrees. Judge Phelps yesterday granted a divorce to plaintiff In the case of Ka lel J. Kennedy vs. Arthur R. Kennedy and she was given back the maiden name of Kendall. A divorce was also granted to Bertha I Ooverdale who sued her husband. Louis Marlon Cov erdulev She is given the custody of their four children and he la ordered to pay $30 a month toward their care. Congratulated Farmers. officers of the Farmers Union Kle vator Company have received a mes sage of congratulation from the Portland Chamber of Commerce up on the completion 'of the local ele vator, which Is designed as the strong est s(p yet taken towards forwarding the handling of gruln In 1ylk. The cooperation of Portland In the new method of handling wheat is assured. Wolf Skllif.Not Wfir Skins. Recently there have been a number ot 141-inted stories of black wolves killed In Haker county. Two of the skins of the slain animals arrived this morning at the office of the bio logical survey for examination and. in the opinion of Messrs Averill and Jew ett.' they are not from wolves at all. They believe the animals from which they were taken were a cross between a coyote and a dog. The hides belong to the Hellmers Co. of Haker. OHIO DIET KHS EAT KI.OWI.V. Take Fortr-Flve Minutes to Eat First Test M"als. COLUMBUS. March . Right per sons, among them Ctiio Harley, Ohio State University football tar. and Maude Murray Miller, member of the Ohio board of motion picture censors, today began a six-day diet trt. Their foor is to cost 25 cents a day. Last night thev expressed them selves ss well pleased with the first day's meals. Thy all signed an agree- Men-s Spring Suits Sv.lMt. sia.SO, $1.MI Men's Dress Shirts BHe, tt.!S5 Men's .Handkerchiefs 5e, S for asc Men's Iress Socks X for 2oc, 85o Men's White Footed Seeks, 91 for . . .' 35o Men's Dress Pants Hoys' Snltt Hoys" Knee Pants . Hoys' Blouses .... YOC CAN DO BETTERvAT . . $3.8, $8.98 S2.W8 to S.Y.tO . 4c to SI.2X 8C J. C. Penney Co. Inc. J IjuIUV Spring Conts V7.9U to tlt.M New Spring nressea to.BO U 18.o New Fancy Ribbons, yard I Ho to S6e llaln Ribbons, yard U to N Plain Messnllne Ribbon, aoo stie. yard 33e .New Val. liarea, yard So to 12 He Plain White M aline, yard Ixo Itoautlftil All fver Isuwa, yard 2c to I8e New Voile Waists to, $l.4t WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW ment not to eat between mats. Mem bers of the squad wll Ibe weighed dally and their physical condition will be careully watched. ' Approximately forty-five minutes was taken for each meal today, mem bers of the squad faithfully abiding by the injunction to eat slowly. '8 MEN DIE IN HOTEL HUE. VANCOUVER, March . The Co quahalla .Hotel at Hope, eighty miles east of here, burned this morning. Eight men perished. FOUR MISSING IN EXPIXISON, CINCINNATI. March . The 'en ameling department of a branch Ford factory exploded. Four employes are reported missing. WOMAN TENNIS CHAMPION "Lieutenant, I wart to leava this here," said McCoy, putting down the box and backing away from it. Lieu tenant Frank glanced at the box and Inquired with a yawn: "Whafa In It floweret" "No, a snake," answered McCoy earnestly. The lieutenant cut abort his yawn. McCoy read a startled question in his eyes and continued:. "Tee, it's alive. It's an educated bull, head snake. Mrs. Barrie trained It to do the tango and) the tounny hug. But now she's gone away. I don't know where she Is. And I couldn't stand the responsibility. "What d'you mean responsibil ity?" demanded the lieutenant. "This snake is very fond of nluslc,,, McCoy explained. "And there's eo much piano playing around my place that It's always trying to get out anl dance around the room. When II hears i ragtime It Just can't aak Its colls behave." He was permitted to leave his un welcome guest In the reserr rooin, after which he' went away with an air of relief. Soon afterward the In coming platoon' of patrolmen invaded the station. Several of them began to whistle. Immediately the Inns cent looking florist's box began to act In an unusual manner. Noises of rust hog and knocking escaped, from It. and It began to rock, presently a corner of the ltd was foreed m and the bull-head snake proceeded to glide forth. The whistling gave place to shouts of dlnnay, and it needed some sharp commands from Lieutenant Frank to . rally the demoralised reserves and bring alwut the re-arrest of the terp. slchorean serpent. Then he dispatch ed It In a patrol wagon, to the' Central park too. glfl 1 '.Ms :! ? w 1 !i k - t . l S r ? r i f ff 1 r'f h' " J 4 s s 5 ! I k ' i S F f i, ' A' I i ' V- j .U ' i '.i-'A -is. is it il K mi. mi i.M.n.ai it i-T T aww m Swa. ss m w vou uon t iow i "TROTTING" SNAKE CAUSES STAMPEDE IN POLICE STATION Serpent Can't Make Its Coils Behave When it Hears Rag time; is Sent to Zoo. NEW YORK, Varch V seven foot snake occasioned some lively maneuvers In the Fast Fit' first street police station yesterday. It made Its entrance by the fr-mt door, reposing In a U ng hot earned by Ueorge B. MnCoy of No. t East Forty-third street TEN AMERICANS ON BOARD LACONIA SUNK BY GERMAN U-BOAT ' - " v . I ''.taw wrm''z& 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 Quality : Quantity Service 4 ji.i )i : f l.. il "ssf Lonergan Co "All fie Smiii or 1 he J tvi'.' ck Phone m p!!!!!I!II!!!!!s!!II!!!iiO!10!la!l!!!!!l!!!!!Il!I We have on hsmd the greatest stock of parts for BUICK cars carried by any dealer for any car being- sold in Eastern Oregon. This is the service behind everyone who buys a cm and the service in every BUICK sold, makes your calls for these parts few and far between. ' BUICK service has made BUICK the most popu lar car in Eastern Oregon. Oregon Motor Garage Incorporated. i, 117 US. 121, 12 West Court St. TsUshoo. E-f E-..3 14 Tbe'Omard An steamship lAcoh- m at. IS tons proas, sunk OT a The Laconla left New Tork for !.!'- ;ermn submsHne of the Irish cos,, ervool on February II. ET,fw. ? i J,.t.itMtmM'W"r'wt'T"'"yw''r'w'yt'1!1''' "" we,wss'i"ww'ssws"essi'.'3 lttUMimaiMlOlaiikiuiMl.MlllikiilltlikHl.lllli'M