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1DTKYEAST OREGONIAN.-PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY. MARCH 20. 1917. TEN PAGES r 1AGS TEN 7csmniiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiriiii!tHtiiiiiiiiiitiiiiuiiitiiiiiimiminnHniiiiiiti!iiiitiiiiititti! 1! Li f3 Country Bacon and Country Lard Direct from the country. You can depend on this Lard and Bacon being pure. Country Bacon, lb. 20c Country Lard in 40 lb. Cans. NATURAL OR BROWN RICE Rice is the principal diet for more than half the people of the earth. It palatableness and economy together with its superior food value have made it a standard food throughout the ages. Package 30c GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. "QUALITY Two Phones, 28 823 Main St. niiniiitmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiu: lVmilt for ;arage. Oeorge Fell ha taken out a per mit to build a garage at hla home, 423 Bush street. It will coat 100. To llepsar Dwelling. Kate O'Harra ha taken out a lr mlt to remodel her dwelling at 616 Cosbie street and to build on an ad ditional room. The Improvements will cost approximately $300. Harry Cray Improving. Frieuds of Harry D. Cray, head of Gray II roe., will be pleased to learn that he is rapidly recovering from a recent operation and expects to be able to leave the hospital in another week. Thompson to linker. W. I Thompson, member of the highway commission, left last evenlna for Baker where today he will meet the business men of that city to dis cuss with them the road "problems of Baker county. noon and so notified the district at torney and mayor. The mayor inti mated that he would ask for & jury trial. District Attorney Keator is now preparing to secure witnesses for the state. The alleged offense was committed over s year ago in the Oregon theater following a boxing bout between Kay MoOarroll and Komeo Hagan. I nilnwi operation. Miss Gladys Howe or Pilot underwent an operation this ing at St. Anthony's hospital. Rock morn- Attending supervisors' Meeting;. W. W. Cryder, supervisor of the Umatilla national forest. Is in Port land attending the conference of all supervisors in district six. The con ference will probably last all week. Men's Clothing Values At the J. C. Penney Co. store are without a question of a doubt the best shown in Pendleton today. In buying for our large chain of 128 stores we can secure our merchandise at a much reduced wholesale price and therefore can and do present it to you from $3.00 to $7.00 less than you can buy it elsewhere. Our complete stock for spring is practically all here, and we can assure you that you have never seen a better selection of patterns anywhere or at any price than we can show you today. The workmanship and style of these garments are without a fault, they are perfect. We only hope that you will give us the opportunity to show you through the line. 1 HiiM Sorgo Butts S2U..V) lilue HTge Suits tts.OO Fancy Mixture Suits tla,to lancjr Mixture Suits . $14.75 . $111.50 $tS.R0 ' .' . $.0 5 $9.u i-am-les Suits $. to ' lllue Serge Suit Kancy Mixture Suits . . . . Illue Serge Suit ....... Fancy Mixture Sultx Voting Men's Much and $II.T.V VOO CAN OO BKTTEK AT . Xew Asst. of TAdies Coats. . . . S.VBO to $2.!M Heautirul Spring- Suits SS.BO to $3$.M Very Swell Silk Dresses $A.0 to S18.5S Misses' Smrt Coats S.VBO to .M White) Chinchilla Coats $1.&0 Faney Chinchilla Coats, belted models. . . $!$.& Now Shipment Pongee Waists. ......... . $$.$ Fancy. Crcie de Chine Waists . , .' $.$ lleautlful Novelty skirts fl.H to $T.M WE LEAD. J. L. Penney Co fnc. OTIlF.ItS FOLLOW Eatc is Partitioned. A decree ordering the partition of property Involved in the cse of Lu lu Schwars vs. Magdalene Louise stahl KchtKora et at nas oeen nanu down and C. P. Strain, Frank Salins , and W. r Chamber lain have been I appointed to attend to the same. Able to Leave Hospital. Mrs. John Snyder of this city, whoej recently underwent an operation at St. Anthony's hospital, was able to re turn home today. Mrs. William Ge feke and baby were al able to leave the hospital today. ffinpfpifiirip I'MHMKilii'IisiiLilH ft:'- ' I Afternoon . Dresses This all important item of Milady's ward robe has been given good attention by this store. .... ?, OUR SHOWING e is correct and this means both as to style and price. If you have a certain price yon want to pay we have it or if you are inter ested more in a certain style that has in dividuality, we have that, too. . pleasure to show "you (Oh. say. the -House Dresses failed to arrive for our "Down Stairs Store" but they will be here soon. Remember this department of Towels Sheeting, Bedding, MONOGRAM ' OIL DOES YOUR CAR RATTLE? It is 'a sure sign of undue wear. Two things will enable you to get the utmost wear from your car. One is a peri odical inspection. The other is correct lubrication. We are specialists in both. Iet ua adjust your car now, and save you costly repairs later on. We can supply you with the correct grade of Monogram Oil. Pendleton Auto Co. Distributors. Suit to frVvrecioae. Cora I-oulse Yeager, through her attorney. Frederick Steiwer. has hroue-ht milt against Mary L. Sutton for judgment on two notes aggregat- I No flews to KobbcrS. Werner1 FXate Probated. ' Walter W. Wegner of Pilot Rock has been appointed administrator of the estate of the late Julius K. NVeRner, Tioneer farmer of the south end. The estate, as set forth In the petition, con sists of personal properly valued at $11,528.01 and real property valued at 115,000 approximately. Ing $4S. Interest and $50 attorney fees and for the foreclosure of mortgage securing the same. Salt to Qnlet Title. The Taylor Hardware Co. yester day brought suit against John 8. Keen and Manuel Pedro, executor for the Cunningham, Estate, to quiet title to residence property on the north side. Carter A Sraythe are attorneys for plaintiff. Deads at State Hospital. Maggie McGovern. a patient at the state hospital, died yesterday and the body is being prepared for shipment to La, Grande. The home of the de ceased was in Enterprise. Clyde Zim merman, a La Grande undertaker. Is here to take charge of the body. Sheriff f. D. Taylor and Deputy J. H. Kates hare returned from Freewa ter where they spent yesterday in an endeavor to track the robbers of the Fair store. They had little success be yond finding the automobile in which they had ridden Into Walla Walla. Most of the stolen goods was silks. Old Helmet Found. Councilman Claude Penland is in possession of an old fireman's helmet which he found last week in the up per part of the old city Jail which is now being torn down. The helmet was one of the first worn by local firemen, and is in good condition. Ground Off Two Fingers. J, A. Stephens, Umatilla butcher, had the misfortune to lose the eiu' of the third and fourth fingers of hl right hand this morning when his hand was caught In the meat grinder. He came to Pendleton at once and had his injuries' attended to by physicians. Burn Dayton Plant. , O. Hansen, who has been associated with R. C. Rassinussen in the owner ship and operation of the Pendleton creamery has sold out his interest to his partner and left today for Day ton, Wash., where he Is to conduct a creamery. Mr. Hansen has taken over the Ice plant at Dayton and will estab lish a creamery In collection with that industry. RUSSIANS TO USE ALL EFFORTS FOR VICTORY Problems Confronting Coun try Immense Declares For eign Minister. PETROGflAD, March 20. The provisional government will use every energy with the unanimous consent of the nation and will effect a speedy victory." Foreign Minister Millukoff declared today. "Russia overturned In a few hours the power detested 'by everybody. This feeble power, incapable of securing food for the people, or organising for the future, was using all the coun try's strength. The problems con fronting Russia are Immense. Ws must rebuild the whole political edl flee." .... PROMINENT NKW YORKER AT CALIFORNIA COAST HKKOKT. Light Flurry of Snow. I Bibliography of American Geology. Though this Is supposed to be the The United States Geological Sur flrst day of spring, old Boreas has v6. Department of the Interior, has not yet relinquished his scepter. The i,ue(i M Bulletin tiS its "Bibllog day began with the sun shining but ' nphy ot North American Geology for shortly before noon a light flurry of 1915i- D- j. j. Nickles. This bulle snow began. According to Clyde Zlm- tln ,s a of tne books, papers, ami merman of La Grande, who is here m- K..H,,. on the reology tlnclud. ing the paleontology, and mineralogy) today, there was a quite heavy fall of snow In his city last evening. To Talk on Commission Gov. - At the monthly meeting of the Men's Forum at the Presbyterian cnurcn mis evening, ut ii,l..n.l .ohwt lw hlrh Lowell will speak on the subject " . of North America anS adjacent es lands and of Panama and Hawaii, is sued in 1915. The papers are arrant?. ed alphabetically by names of ssth- ors and the bulletin contains s full A. i any paper relating to any particular sion government vi nner , found led at ( o'clock by the do- ' ...... . , .. wilt be served at o clock by tne ao- mestic science class of the high i school and all men In the city are welcome to attend. Speaking will foUow the dinner. This bibliography Is one of rlea. the volume for 111 forming Bulletin 644, that ror 1012 Bulletin 54.1. that for 191S Bulletin S84. anij that for J914 Bulletin 17. l"Wm time to time thtwe bibliographies are combined In a single yolume cover. In if eeveral year. Th series now covers the literature of American geology from 1732 to the nd of 15. Bulletin 845 may.be obtained Will content Is Settled. The contest of the laft will of Lu- dnda Ruseell, filed by William welch against the other heirs, has been set tled by stipulation. Under the ternrs - .. iaiK unii a i c s r. m a na nitrninni of the stlpulstion one-rourtn or tne - " V" money is to go to William C. Russell. 1 n application to the Director of th one fourth to Edward M. Russell, one .e..,..,ta. ,r,. . . fourth to the heirs of David Russell deceased, and one fourth to iMllltm ur.n..v rr,. rnr..i - wnh William a. Russell is to re-" nau oelve lots in Athena valued at 11504 and Edward Russell ana wimaj.; Welch are to pay to the heirs or u- vld Kussell $750. .Kjix-lled.t nniol (jeneral to Philip pines Is Traveling About on nunc Ocean. Your Warmest Friend is "Peacocli Coar Ask Your Neighbor PHONE 178 for trie,! order ; it i s r4 tW5U0 0f led? xi smvrnR-. 'M nr siqn or IhpJHcocIl" Quality Quantity Service WASHINGTON, March 20. Frani Karl Zitelman. former German Consul-General to the Philippines. Gaunt and the Zulu Islands, la traveling back and forth on the Pacific ocean, unable to find hospital shores upon Hlxhop Paddock Here Sunday. Rt. Her. Bishop K- j-au- doca I. D.. will pay his orricisj vii to the Church of the Redeemer par ish and will confirm a class and -u th. ff h m service on Sunday nest, after which he will IP , "hlch to Und. to Bcho for like duties The Lenten Zitelmsn was expelled from Manila service, will be on Wednesday at :I5 following the break in diplomatic re- tTonfirmstlon class at 5 p. m. ...... ... . ( p m.; choir li vnunr anu uion kiiv un n m- Candidatea lean army transpon 10 japan, m route to China. The Japanese author. Confirmation class at rhnal at 7:10 p. m for confirmation may aav see the rector sny evening this week sfter 7 o'clock. ltles, however, declined to afford him safe conduct and he was forced to continue his Journey to Honolulu. Honolulu, being an American har bor, could not receive Zitelman, and it was decided to send him by the next boat direct to Chins, Hit will soon diplo matic relations between that country apil his have been severed and that he cannot land there. Hanovsna Win Gam. The team captained by Orle Hann ran defeated "Doe" Car's bowlers In . i . j i -m Af th leasue tourna- ment last evening on the Bungalow j put Into Chins, to learn that alleys. The total score for uie tnree games was 22 to 21J4. Hanovsn msde high score for single game with MS. while Casey had. high average for the three with 505. The scores were as follows: Hanovans Kyne 140, 10: ftcott 15. 14T. 12; Mitchell 11. 12. IS; Oibos 122. 17, 111; HanOTsn 20S. Itt. 14. Csrrs Par 11. 14. 14: Ander son 1S4. 14. 150; Hays 125. 141; (Sis'ey 15. 17, 17; Rnst 11S. 10L III. Few women could get Into heaven on the testimony of their dressmak ers. Good qualities are jewels thst on!; god breeding can set off to sdvan-tsge. - hob Is Bora. A baby boy was born shortly before noon yesterday to Mr. snd Mrs Wes lev lirnen of 101 Summer sr"l. Many eastern society folk are spending the early spring at Califor nia coast resorts. The picture shows Mrs. Mortimer Flaitg, of New York, at Hunta Hurbsra. Outdoor sports are enjoyed under the smiting skies, and motorooattng. automoblllng, ten nis and golf are dally pastimes Rattl ing Is particularly fine at these leaches. TLUiftheV yfen Store PoMfy3v YOUlHV "TXK I Should U. ITS different froi I others because more cars X Is taken In the making' sod the materials used are of higher grade. Black Silk Stove Polish Milk, a rtrfTTUnt. ITVy th ut rub off ordu ort. ami tl shine la)ta four tiatsM as Iwf onJiiwur nrovft Entlah. Ij c1 on iimu ( Biisl okl y hurttwurtB rtrv I irr ' rr dritfT. It hs a trial. nr psjieleli ro tsartt. Waer eV-aJ-r in t.Trth tl in r-f-t 71M m-"-T. InS.t os rtpa. k hyla fctm Ptsiaak. UWln iwuid pskste rsnri sjisjjujr. Black Silk Storm Polish Works nt 1 r. Meet Case l Set. Unless :,oinetblns interfere. be irl.l of Mayor J. A. Beet on a charse ' of using profane and Indecent guase In a public place will .. . a -I .... I. Thtlratir 111 , . -V ' o i..k. ..i,rt o hera loisfness. with chance for sdv i, was b-fore taken to the circuit snd inent snd I lesmlng " "" Supreme courts on appeal. Ju.l st tM Or-onin office at Ian-take Jus- Boy Wanted. lUijr anted In press room of Kat 'fregonlan. Most be 15 years or ov--r. Htfwdy Job 'for bov who mpn" Appl D.tlj: IIOIIIUKI I, Optosnctrl4 snd OptiVias (Masses ground snd fitted. 1 1 i i a years exerlenoe. American Natlnnnl Bank Ruildlng. Pendleton The World Greatest Motor Car Value Note these pecification KiiRint Kour-cyllnder; unit tratiamlwilon bo I tad to engine; de tachubl head, frank ahart of exceptional else and at ret .nth and fit ted with Inruff bearlnK. Carp ahatt and am drop Cursed HHesrally from solid bar of ateH, Ignition Atwater Kent Byatem. .'oollnic Tubular radiator and fMn. Thermo-ayphon ayatem with lurKe Inlet and outlet connectlona, L.ubMcatlnn Hplaah ayatem with poMltlve oil pump, delivering oil direct to front and rear main bearing and maintaining conatant level In nplHHh pan. Carburetor Special atomiser type; datth adjuatment to ault atart InK and running In any climate. ilaaoline Tank Located under daah cowl, making ahort and abao liittj feed to carburetor. Poaitiv feeding quail tie, even on ateepeat Krariea. ' Clutch Faced with multl-beatoa lining; clptch run In oil and take hold amoothly and without grabbing. Brakea 12 inch, affording positive control. Tranamlaaion Main tranamiaalon ahaft haa Hyatt roller bearing. Jackahaft haa phosphor bronv buahing; gears are nickel atnel, heat treated. Ht wring Iw-inch steering wheel; Irreversible worm ateerlng gear, adjustable; ball thrust on both scda of worm; stealing wheel ahaft and apark throttle control roda enclosed In ateerlng column which la rigidly held to Instrument board; ateerlng drag link La athwart oar and absorbs shock from w heels. Control Gear ahlft lever In center of driving compartment and operated at right of driver; apark and throttle controls operated on quadrant underneath steering wheel. t Throttle also operated by foot accelerator. Instrument Hoard Carburetor adjustment, speedometer, light and Ignition switch, battery regulator switch, ammeter, daah light and gasoline gauge are carried on this board within sight and easy reach f the driver. Light and Ignition awltch, ammeter, fuae box and l attery regulator contained In metal housing called the electrical con trol unit, which can be easily removed for lnapectlon or adjuatment. Wheel Base 101 Inches. Tire J0-in. x SH-ln. all around; anti-skid tires In rear. WhtM'la Artillery type of beet grade hickory; 13 s pokes In both front and rear wheels; equipped with demountable rims. Hear Axle S-4-floatlp; type, five Hyatt bearings; axle shafts of nickel steel; gear ratio 3. St to 1. Front Axle Irop forged I-beam section, extra long wheel hub. I -inning on ball hearings. Hpringa Front, aemi-elllptic. 12 Inches long. 1 1-4 Inches wide, f!xed In front, shackled at rear. Hear, 1-4 elliptic; lower half Inches long. Frame Prewed with three croaa members. Frame Is taper ed from 33 7-1 ft inrhe at rear to 3s Inches at front. Insuring that the t otlx r"sts nolldly Its complete length. Fenders-Crown fenders, fully enclosed at front and rear between w heel and body. And the price TOURING CAR $725 ROADSTER $710 f. o. b. Pendleton. Cars here for immediate delivery. Let us demonstrate to you Oregon Motor Garage, Inc. 117. IIS. 11 IM . Cfxin St. , -n-k-fthooe . 5 . Vnrk fcet that time Jest rday after- A-iv.