TA13E EIUHT DAILY EAST ORECOWIAN, PENPLETON. OREGON. MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1917. EIGHT PACES iiniiiiitiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiniiiiniiiiitiiiimiitmmiinmiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiie i Itiattes hut i Mod tlasiet wen made tn one as the oihcr. Huihe yuJity that comix OU3E SANBORN'S SEAL BRAND COFFEE appeals to everyone. i We are Sole Agent in Pendleton. It comes to you free from dust and chaff, having been put through our coffee refiner which gives you 100 per cent Coffee. CRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. "QUALITY" Two Phones, 28 823 Main St. 1 Hull Gmn&t. Mrs. M. M. Planting has t&kvn out a permit to build a 1100 garage on Logan street Idaho lxiHlatnr Hero. B. R. Krlts of Wallace, Idaho, a representative in the Idaho legisla ture, spent yesterday In Pendleton en route home from Boise. . To Itemade Home. W. R. Wvrick has taken out a per mit to remodel his dwelling at sit Bluff street by putting In hardwood floors and other improvements. The I improvements call for an expenditure of 20l. Two in I"olice fioiirt. H i A John Doe bail of 10 was forfeit S I wt this morning in police court on a ! drunk charge and P. Bronson, a Tag. 5 was given a suspended sentence on 5 his promise to take his departure and return no more. Pendleton because of Its sound busi ness conditions and healthful clin.nte and aituutlon. 8he has been much impressed with the life and w'de awakeness of the city. Her husband, two daughters and son-in-law intend to drive overland to Pendleton some time about) the first of May and will make this city their permanent home. Buttercups Are Bloomtng. As an evidence that spring Is really here; the buttercups are In bloom on all she hills around Pendleton. Divone Is (iranti. A divorce has been granted by Judge Phelps in the case of Howard Ci. Ptirkhiser vs. IVniice I'urkhiser. You Men! Are You Eager To iav fromr three to seven dollars on your new spring suit? If you have that thrifty spirit come to us and let us convince you by showing our values and our prices that the above assertion is true. On account of our enormous buying capacity for 125 of the J. C. Penney's stores we are able to bring down the retail price far below any ' competitors today. Do you realize that one clothing house shipped our syndicate 8,000 blue serge suits in one month, not long ago. Buying on such a large scale as that, enables us to demand discounts, that, to other merchants would seem impossible to secure. Our prices range at $9.90 which at other stores you pay $12.50 and in some cases more for the same suit. The $12.50 lines are r!endid and why should you pay others $16.50 for the identical garment. Our $14.75 suits sell everywhere at $20.00 and $22.50, and the $16.50 values shown by us are positively sold elsewhere at $25.00. These are cold blooded facts, but nevertheless are true. Come in tomor row and let us show you our values; you do not have to buy. Mrs. Whitman Quite 111. Mrs. M. S. Whitman is reported to be seriously 111 at the home of her son, H. P. Whitman. Able to l4ave Hospital. Mrs. Robert Llnsner of Pilot Rock. who underwent an operation recently was able to leave the hospital yes- Ilix-d for Break'ng lVM-e. 5 I fleadtng guilty to breaking the S I fence at the cemetery, shooting his terday ' sick herse and leaving It unburie.1. V. ftvaas, a truck driver, was fined Has fity (lAraxc shop. ' IS in police court Saturday and or- I x H Jarred, with the Oregon Mo- dered te pay ttie costs of buryi" the tor 3arage for the past, year, has rent. animal. j Hoys' lUnoy Mixture Suits . . Hoys' llluo Serge KultH ...... Men's Spring HhIM Men's lrvH shirts Men's Ores Sox . Men's lrc Punt Men's lrcNH SiiHMiilcrs Men's White IlamlkcrHilcl's. . Men's MtHllura I'nlon Knlta . , Men's Muslin tiowns VOB CAN DO BETTER AT . . . 2.B8 to 8.90 . . . $1.2.1 to Sd.BU SI.VH, $3.19, S3.98 8Hf. fl.SS . . II for 2!fc 2Sc . . . $2.25 to SS.H8 25o. 4Uv . . 5c. 3 for 25c 98o -tth-, Sttc Men's Work I'attts Men's Work Shirts Men's Rxtra Slae Work Shirts Men's "Crown" Overalls Men's "Ehrmann" Overalls Mon'a Carpenter Overalls Men's Painter Overalls .Men's Work Suspenders Men's Bandana, Handkerchiefs. v Men's Work Shoes $1.25 to (l.tS 49a, (Ho Me Ho SSc Hc, $1.3$ 83o 2.V 49v . Ik:, S for 3!tn . $2. to $5.25 ' J.C.Pennev Co. tnc. J WB LEAD, OTHF1H8 FOLLOW timiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuijjR ' Pension for 4ic Sullivan. Through the efforts of Senator Chamberlain a hill Biviriff Joseph Sul livan, veteran of the Spanish War. a pension of $36 per month was passed by congress and signed by the presi dent. Mr. Sullivan was formerly in business here and has been paralysed for some years, with the result he is partly helpless. We Apologize For not having: help enough last week. The unexpected rush was not looked for. We had the best week since we opened in Pendleton. We are now prepared to take care of you. Why Do we keep so busy and why do we have such a big- Spring: trade? Have you seen, "At The Price You Want To Pay" our new Suits, Coats or Dresses? The chorus choir led by M. U Peters is to be in charge of the singing and will provide for special music at each service. Mrs. Hatch will sing a solo ed the shop In the City Auto Com- this evenln. All are earnestly invited panys garage on Cottonwood street to attend these meetings which start and Is now operating the same. at 7: SO each evening. I Looking Vnr Tcai-her. I nrtergoc 0K-ration. C. A. Michael and J. E. Pollock, dl- The little son of Mr. and Mrs. F rectors of District 77, and W. H. Por- K King. underwent an operation this ter, former director, are here today morIllnB at st. Anthony's hospital, looking for a teacher to finish the . term afore itad Weather. More bad weather for eastern Ore gon Is Indicated by the following forecast to stockmen from the wea ther bureau: "Unsettled weather with rain In valleys and snow in mountains Indicated for tonight and probably Wednesday with fresh gusty south erly winds, slowly moderating tem peratures tonight and Tuesday." May we show you? Would fieeure Nitrate Plant. The Pendleton Commercial asso ciation 'is in receipt of a letter from O. C. Soots, secretary of the Wal'i Walla Commercial Club, asking co operation in trying to secure one of the new government nitrate plants for the northwest. It Is pointed out that an abundance of water power for such a plant could bf furnished by either the Columbia or Snake rivers. The Big Little Store 3 31 A' .1 Keep up the "Pep" in Your Storage Battery Means the right kind of inspection at regular intervals by men who are experts. Bring your battery to us for testing at least once a month. Don't wait until troubles develop. It will cott you nothing to find out your battery's condition and will save you many a repair bill. Start the habit today. Treble) for THnb doors. A auit was filed In the justice court Saturday against Burns Bros, and Nays Alabama Troubadours, playituT an engagement here, and the box re celpta were attached. The complain itiff wltneee was C. I Peck, advance man who allege S76.45 due him. His attorney Is X w. Buff. This morn In J. B. Perry, attorney for the defend ants, filed an answer and counter claim for $48 for trunks and for $67. 41 u damages for each and every fay the company is detained here. ii the Stewart creek school. Miss Hattie PulUam having resigned to go on her homestead. Athciia Child Dies. Jessie Kadrine, the three year, old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Saunders of Atthena, died yesterdav afternoon at St. Anthony's hoepltal of pneumonia. The body was taken to Athena for burial. Itot-overlnff From Typhoid. Olen Htiey, prominent hieh achool athlete who has been critically HI with typhoid fwver, is reported today to be Improving rapidly. Administrators Appointed. Kay Bason haa been appointed ad ministrator of the estate of the late John V. McBeth which Is valued at $364. 71. Patrick IXiherty has been ; appointed administrator of the estate f of Kate Mulalla which 1m represented to consist of personal proiwrty valued at not more than $4000. "Mm-" Mulrhcasd Hero. "Moose" Muirhead, the famous Ttniversity of Oregon athlete who with Chet Fee last year scored more points than all of their teammates put together. Is In Pendleton, a guest of Claude Hampton. Snen for Divorce. Married to Loren Coffman on March 2 of last year. Jean Coffman, better known as "Billie Clifford." today filed suit for divorce In the circuit court. She aleges cruel and Inhuman treat ment, complaining particularly of al leged violence on the part of her hus band last Saturday when he choked her in trying to secure. $500. She asks for $50 suit money and $25 attorney fees. Will M. Peterson is her attor ney. 1 Loral Intit i itm Arranged. County Superintendent I. K. Young announces local teachers Institutes for the following dates: March 24 in Pendleton, March 31 in Echo and' April 7 at Milton. The annual con- Ootored an i tor Steals RevovorH. A j mention of school directors Is to be Karl Allen, the colored boy who acts he,l in Pendleton on March 23. State as jantttor at the Smith -Crawford UP nurcmii is to oe nere ror tne building, was arrested Saturday even ing 4r the police on a charge of stealing a. Luger revolver from the of fios of Frederick teiwer and a .41 Smith A Wpon revolver from the office of Will M. Peterson. He had sold one of the guns for 60 cents and other for one dollar, and had ta ken them to a shop for repairs. He has been turned over to the Juvenile court and a hearing is to be held this afternoon. New Millinery Ahop. Mrs. John Sloan of Alexandria. R D., has opened a mUlmery store at SSI Main street which will be knowi as the ''Sloan Bonnet Shop." Asso ciated with Mrs. Sloan is Mrs. A. A. Perry of ftioux ty. Ia as head trim mer. Mrs. Sloan decided to locate in directors convention and for the Pendleton Institute. M. 8. Plttman of the Oregon Htate Normal, will at tend the Milton Institute and some other prominent educator will be se cured for the one at Echo. It Is re quired that all teachers In the county attend at least one of the three. Flrwt of Series of Herv At the Presbyterian church last evening Rev. Hnyder preached the first of a series of sermons which he Is to give during the next ten days at spertal ivangeliMtfc services which are t be held at the cnurch. He pointed nut and by convincing argu ment showed that all mankind is by nature lost but that a provision has been made for their redemption. The ermon this evening Is to be "The Man Who Could Not Pay the Price." Bearing bountiful baskets of eat ables Including the now precious po tato. ZH friends of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Earnhart walked In upon them at their home at Cold Springs tiunday noon for a delightful surprise cele bration in honor of their birthdays which occur within a few days of each other. Those in the party were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bl&singer, Mr. and Mrs, Lee Blssenger and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Embynlc and fam. ily, Mr. and Mrs. John W Unman. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer pell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marks, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. John Mentser, Miss Marks, Miss Downer. Miss Walk er, Miss Baker, Mr. Keeler, Mr. Ev ans, Grandmother Earnhart and others. Ante Stage. For Adams, Athena and Weston, leaves A lien-Ward Co., at 10 a. m. and 3:30 p.m. each day. Phone 400 for reservations. Ralph Shaffer, prop. Adv. Do Xou Know Thai according to tests mads by the U. 8. government, 2000 pounds of Kem merer Coal ts equal to 1300 pounds of Owl Creak coal For Kem merer coal, call up Oregon Lumber Yard. Phone I. Adv. Superfluous Hair Rtsnoved. Superfluous hair on the face is a misfortune but It need not be a lasting one Free consultation to all ladles by aa expert electrolysis oper ator at the Pendleton Halrdreesing and Manicure Parlors. Phone 45. Adv. DiMffolntlon Notice. Ths firm of Wilcox and Wright have this date, by mutual consent, dissolved partnership. Any claims against said firm may be presented te R. H. Wilcox or J. C. Wright for pay. ment. (Signed.) R. H. WILCOX. J. a WRIGHT. Dated this 8th day of March, 1917. Adv. fell, IIiiWoiis and HealiliM Are Buns and Brown Bread made from Blydenstein's Prepared Dietary Flour THE DELTA SERVES THEM. You can make them at home. ASK. YOUR GROCER Also Blydetutein's Unprepared Dietary Flour for yeastbread or mush, etc. Blydenstein's Self-Rising- Pastry Flour For Hotcakes, Waffles, Doughnuts, Biscuits, Cake, etc. Blydenatein'a Dietary Muah, You will find it better than Portland or Eastern made goods. '." . . MnaiiiiiiiiiiyiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM jt:--"""" ""'""""lUlllluiuuiluillUUUIMiUilHIiUllllllllllllllUUIIilllllkUUIIUIIUlUIIIIIIUIIIilUuliUIIUIIIUl 'THE MAN WITH THE HOE" POSING FOR PORTRAIT TdarmAiT' or; PENDLETON AUTO CO. Art til r I STORAGE BATTERY! Service Station r ' . - i i vz-fp . V y. I 'ft' K Y . th MAXWELL' - The Wonder Car Fio Pas. Touring Car, f . o. b. Pendleton.. $725 3 I Two Pas. Roadster, f. o. b. Pendleton $710 17. Raf4 Hontua, Ihs nod painter (m th irfti. Is shown at his Nrw Tork studio rfcins on a purtrsit of Kds-ln Marfcham r author offbsen continuinir for wreks .and the Th Man with Ho." and olhr IHirtrait, which Is said lo W t strlk- lnir lfkns of the port. Is now nearly sell known poems. The sittings hs- Cfmrleted. f It is a definite point of Maxwell policy to con centrate on a single model and devote every ef fort and resource toward the development and re finement of this one car. This policy insures to the purchaser not only a greater value per dollar I of his Investment, but it also protects him against the abnormal depreciation caused by the frequent I introduction of new or superficially more attrac ; tive models a practice which is quite prevalent In the automobile industry. Buy the Maxwell for what it stands for then the price will be all the more satisfactory. H CARLOAD HERE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Pi 3 .. -3 H I) f I i Oregon Motor Garage Incorporated. 117. II. III. It) Wast Ceart St. E3 it ii if 1.1 6-3 63 6 3 h i If I! H I if 5 p;Mtt(i!BiifftmtmtNPwmmrtffifMfHfmiirt'tfMMnMfw