V.PAILY KAST -OREGONI AN. PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 21. 1917.
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Smoked and Salt Fish
Fresh Oysters
Sealshipt Oysters, pint ' 50c
Smoked Halibut, pound 30c
Smoked Bloaters, 4 for 2Sc
'Smoked Kippered Salmon, lb. 25c
Cod Fish Middles, pound 30c
Cod Fish, 2 pound Brick 35c
Mackerel, weight about 3 pounds, each 65c
Small Mackerel, 2 for 25c
Rollmops, 5 for 25c
Norway Herring, 4 for 25c
Pickled Herring, 5 for 25c
Salt Salmon, pound - 20c
Rhode Island Red Thoroughbred Eggs,
setting $1.25
GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO.
quality-
Two Phones, 28
823 Mam Si.
i One- ItrVink In Court.
Paul Wood? was given a S 10 or I
' days' sentence In police court thi
; morning for twins drunk.
Gotr Meeting Tonlfrht.
A meeting of the local golf club la
to 1 held at the Commercial Asso
ciation rooms at 7:30 this evening.
ton. The federal court will open on
the second vonday in April.
Game Warden earning.
State Game Warden Carl D.
Shoemaker of Roseburg is expected
to arrive in Pendleton Monday to
confer with Deputy warden George
Tonkin.
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Strlc-ken With Paralysis.
Anton Beauwelinck, a Belgian liv
ing in this city, was taken to St. An
thony's hospital this morning for
treatment. He is suffering from
strokes of paralysis.
Mvom- Suit riled.
Alleging desertion, Martha Phillips
today brought suit in the circuit
court for a divorce from her husband
Albert U Phillips. Her attorney is
W. M. Peterson.
Iiohs Was H5.
The loss from the fire which de
stroyed hams and bacon in the smoke
house of the Cash Market yesterday
morning has been placed at 185 by
the adjusters. The loss wilt be shar
ed by rive insurance companies.
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Every lady thinks
of that every time
when she stars out
to find a dress, suit,,
coat, waist or skirt.
Isn't that a fact?
Another fact: we
have been more
than successful in having, in all lines, the
very "latest" out and that is why we are
adding; more clerks to our-force.
Do you catch the meaning?
(In our "Down Stairs Store" you will
find the best line of Pillows for the money
that will ever be offered you.)
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.
Let us 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.
Six Itor of Snow.
That snow is now six feet deep on
the ground at the sawmill above Wes
ton is stated by 3. O. Hyatt, who Is
here today from Weston. The depth
of the snow la causing some concern
to people lower down the mountain.
Gets Hxptat Batteryraan.
U. N. Niecolls. an expert battery.
man and auto elect ricla, has been
employed by the W, J. Burns Exide
service) station and arrived here this
morning from San Francisco to begin
work.
Red Cross Wants Rags.
The Umatilla county chapter of the
American Red Cross has issued a call
for clean white rags, old sheets, nil
low slips, spreads, pieces of linen
cotton or Turkish towels. Pieces as
small as a good1 sised handkerchief
can be used. Anyone willing to givs
is asked to leave the puckage at the
county library.
Gutti- Weather Forecasted.
The following special stockmen s
forecast was made last evening by
the Portland weatntor office and dia
tributed through this section by Su
pervisor Cryder of the forest service.
Rain or snow with slight tempera-
ture changes and strong gusty winds
Indicated for tonight and Wednesday
probably Thursday."
Humor of Kaiser's Death,
A- widely circulated rumor to the
effect that the German kaiser hAd
bee assassinated -was afloat over the
city last evening and many calls
were received at the East Oregonlan
office for confirmation or denial. The
Bast Oregonlan telegraphed to Port
land and received word that nothing
was known of the report them It is
said the report came over the O.-W.
wfcea and was spread alt npjind down
the line.
fenr Morrow county.
Sentiment in the west end of the
county is strong for the road bonds,
declared Carl Gilbert of Echo, who
here today, tout ne states he has
heard reports that, in case they are
adopted. Morrow county will refuse
to meet the stste In building the river
road through that country. He
states that west enders have no ob
jection to a highway through Hepp
ner to Pilot Rock being paved but
do insist that Morrow county co-oi-erate
in securing' also the river road.
SuitlnH-nt in Maker Changing.
That the sentiment in Baker coun
ty la rapidly changing in favor of the
bonding measure was the declaration
of Highway Commissioner . W. I
Thompson on his return this morn
ing from Baker where yesterday he
met the business men of the com
munity. His session with them was
really an all-day affair. Mr. Thomp
son spoke pn road matters and J. V.
Tallman. who accompanied him, on
"Co-operation" at a luncheon at
noon. Iuring the afternoon a dele
gation of 4fl went over the bonding
measure and post road legislation
with him and in the evening another
big meeting was held. Mmiiv of the
people there had been misinformed,
he said, and he believes they will
rally to the support of the measure.
(rand Army Man Dies.
Kit Carson Post, G. A. R.. lost Its
commander at an early hour this
morning when Elbridge H. Thayer
passed away at the home .of his
daughter, Mrs. W. S. Bowlsby, 71!
Aura street. The veteran was 85
years old and his death was due In
part to his advanced age. Mr. Thay
er had been a. resident of Pendleton
for the past eight years and had
many friends, particularly in, grand
army circles. His body will be ship
ped on Friday to David City. Nebras
ka, where t wll lbe buried, by the side
of Mrs. Thayer.
Sny Weston Tor Bonds.
That the community of Weston is
lining up almost solidly behind the
alx million road bonding measure i
the word brought back to Pendleton
by the representatives of the Eastern
Oregon Highway Association who at
tended a meeting of the Weston Com
mercial Club last evening. Though
the club had formally gone on record
before as advocating the measure, a
rising vote was taken at the meeting
last evening and fully 90 per cent of
the 150 or more men present stood
up. according to the local men. Three
going up from here included Presl
dent D. H. Nelson, Secretary R. W.
Ritner and Senator Frederick Stel-
wer. Each was called upon to ex-
plain something of the new road leg
islation and of the bonding measure.
Let Us Talk to You Just a Minute
And see if we can convince you that what we say is the absolute truth. Are you aware
that you have here in Pendleton a branch of the largest, most powerful and most pro
gressive dry goods syndicate that there is today, and that branch.is called the Golden
Rule, that we are one of the 125 busy stores of the J. C Penney Co., Inc., considered by
every one all through the country in the 1 25 localities in which we are located, as
being the best place to trade on account of our very reasonable prices and fair treat
ment. That we have a prestige in the manufacturers that the one store merchant
cannot obtain, and that by our large buying capacity, and for strictly cash, we can
undersell every other store that comes .within our Srange. '
(.adieu- lilac Lisle Hose... S5c, and S for SI. 01
I-arilcx' mark Cotton Hose.. . I2'4 ISo, lo, 2 So .
I.adh-H' lUack All Kllk Hose. Mc
ladlrs' ltlark Fibre Hoot Hose . . ., SSo
l.alle' Fancy Moot Silk Hose 4c
.files' Out Size mark Hose ISo, ado
Ladles' White IJsle Hose 25c
Ladles' Out Sise White Hose 1 25c
Ladles' White Foot Cotton Hone 25c
YOC CAN
DO BETTER AT
J C Penney Co. nc. J
Infants' Fibre Hllk Hose SSc
Infants' Cashmere Hose s5c
Infanta' BJark Cotton Hone, for SSo
Children's Fine Ribbed Hose 15c, 25c
Misses' Fne Ribbed Hose 15c, SSo
Hoys' Heavy Ribbed Hose IBs
Hoys' Double Hervloe Hose StW.
Men's Lisle Hose, all eolor 5o
Men's Cotton Hows all colors I2'4o, 15c
WE LEAD.
OTHRR8 FOLLOW
BOXING CARD IS
GOOD EXHIBITIOH
PTVK FAST BOUTS OTAOKD IX
1H SIVHKH MEN'S ATHIvRTIC
CIfB IjAST NIGHT.
Th boxing game was reintroduced
in Pendleton last evening when five
fast bouts were staged by the Busi
ness Men i Athletic Club in the gym
nasium back of the commercial club
rooms. A fair slued audience wit
nessed the card and seemingly ap
proved of It. All of the bouts were
of six rounds and were refered by
Charles Jost. .
The boxing program opened with
couple of 110 pounders. Young
Sloan and Young Willis. The latter
won, the decision on agrerfvene.
Though the smaller he was the more
clever and carried the fight to hi
rangy opponent throughout. The
bout proved one of the most popular
of the evening.
Meyers and Miller, colored, put on
the second bout at IIS pounds X?
started as a slapping match but be-
fore the end came Meyers was land
ing hard on the colored boy and had
him wobbly. However, he larked the
steam to win a decision and the ref
eree called the match & draw.
The third match brought Into the
ring heavier and more finished box
era, Ray McCarroil and "Baker"
Gunn. 165 pounders. They mixed it
lively after the first two rounds, both
showing considerable skill with tfie
Wielded mitts. No decision was giv
en.
The banner bout of the evening
was between Pasco, colored, of Pen-
dlotyn. and Andy Jensen of Walla
Walla at 140 pounds. The shifty col
ored boy met his match In the clean
cut young mittman of the Garden
City. He carried, a good defense and
and a quick, choppy blow that often
found Its mark. He had a longer
reach than Pasco and thus had the
advantage. However, the colored
boy waded into him often, regardless
of the mall ops he stopped, and threw
the crowd into much glee by hi
grimaces, snorts and broad grins.
The referee called the bout a dravg
The closing number was a six
round go between Jack Carpenter,
old time fighter, who is soon to meet
Farmer Burns at Echo, and Earl
Newqulst. who Is Just breaking into
the professional game and who went
in as a substitute last night. Car
penter. though outweighed, had the
advantage of knowledge of the game
and ring experience and he easily
outpointed Newqulst. Tn the final
round he beat a rapid tatoo on Now
quint's head and body with rights and
lefts.
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When the Children Cough, Rub
s Musterole on Throats
and Cheats
Ha leltinir how toon the svmDtomsrnay
develop into croup, or worse. And then s
when you're glad you have a jar of Mus
terole at nana .to give prompt, sure re
lief. It docs not blister.
A first aid and a certain remedy.
Musterole is excellent Thousands of
mothers know it. You should keep a
jar in the house, ready for instant use.
It is the remedy for adults, too. Re
llrvM .ore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis.
croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, head-
acne, COngCStlOn, JMCUrisjr, iiicuiimumii,
ttimharn. nains and aches of back or
joints, sprains, sore muscles, chilblains,
frosted feet and colds of the chest (it
often prevents pneumonia).
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The best in town
Thoroughly dry Bound Cascade red fir. Car
load just received ; get in your order early.
ALFALFA
Long, Chopped or Baled
The best quality only. Also a few tons of prime
wheat hay in stack on McKay Creek.
Dlydonsfoin & Go.
CHOP MILL
W. Alt, Phone. 351.
TOWN OFFICE
117 C Court, Phono 35
lI.K Km 11 W KM,
Optometrist and OpUiiaa
'I lasses around
anil fitted. 11
years experience.
Amertcan National Bank Building.
Psndleton
WsUMrsMw rase Is Set.
The case brouaht t- J'ruh
OraMne aK4im her nair-brothers. It.
Ifc and H I. Watts of A'h'sa. to- hr
' certain derns set snide will l tried
i in this city. This was determine 1
! ymterda- st a hesrlnr in Portland
kHinsel for plaintiff sourht to hve
! th case tried In Portland The dnte
! set Is the se-rnd day of th sprlnr
term of the federsl court in Pendle-
fcit4rr cliejesr.
Try our cott se ches. Will make
It fresh every dsr. For sale at Feo
pli Warehouse, afllns Grocery and
John Unri Oroeery.
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SINGLE or double breaster? Half or all
around belt? Plain patch or pleated
patch pocketi?
If any of these questions about that new
suit is bothering you, come here and de
cide. Just now we -can please you to the
most minute detail In
Bond Clothes
S15 to K3S
Our haberdashery stock is now complete
hats shirts, hose, ties, etc.
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Waked Flssl Kale. ;
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hold a cooked food snle at )rv '
Bros.. Msturdar, March 14 A-lv. j
Bond Bros.
Mew's Coaa4re
Oatfturra
Prwdlefow'a lyraftfBf;
CV1 Biters.
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The World's Greatest Motor Car Valine
Note these ftpec.ficatuMis
Kniclnt Four-cylinder; unit trnmlMlon bolted to engine; d
tuchahi. head. Crank ahaft of exceptional six and t rim nth and ftt
tnd with larKo bearinKa. Cam shaft and cams drop forged Integrally
from solid bar of steel.
Ignition Atwater Kent System.
Cooling Tubular radiator and fan. Themo-s nhon system with
larKe Inlet and outlet connections.
Lubrication H plash system with ponlttve oil pump, delivering- oil
direct to front and rear main bearings and maintaining constant level
In splash pan.
Carburetor Special atomiser type; daah adjustment to suit start
ing and running in any climate.
Gasoline -Tank Located under dmah cowl, making short and mbeo
liite feed to carburetor. Positive feeding qualities, even on steepest
grades.
Clutch Faced with multt-bestoa lining; clutch runs In oil and takes
hold smoothly and without grabbing.
Itrakes IX Inch, affording positive control.
Transmission Main transmission shaft has Hyatt roller bearing.
Jackshaft has phosphor bronse bushing; gears are nickel steel, heat
treated.
Hteerlng 16-inch steering wheel; irreversible worm steering gear,
adjustable; ball thrust on both ends of worm; steering wheel shaft
and spark throttle control rods enclosed in steering column which Is
rigidly held to Instrument board; steering drag link Is athwart oar
and absorbs shock from wheels.
Control Qear shift lever In centeT of driving compartment and
operated at right of driver; spark and throttle controls operated on
quadrant underneath steering wheel. Throttle also operated by foot
accelerator.
Instrument Hoard Carburetor adjustment, speedometer, light and
Ignition switch, 'battery regulator switch, ammeter, dash light and
gasoline gauge are carried on this board within nlftfH and easy reach
of the driver. Light and Ignition switch, ammeter, fuse box and
battery regulator contained In metal housing called the electrical con
trol unit, which can be easily removed for Inspection or adjustment.
Wheel Fase 103 Inches.
Tire 30-in. x Jft-ln. all around; anti-skid tires, In rear.
Wheols Artillery type of best grade hickory; 12 spokes In both
front and rear wheels; equipped with demountable rims.
Rear Axle J-4-floatirg type, five Hyatt bearings; axle shafts of
tiirkel steel; gear ratio 1.6S to 1.
Front Axle Prop forged I-beam section, extra long wheel hub.
i 'inning on bull bearings. '
Springs Front, semi-elliptic, 33 Inches long. 1 3-4 Inches wlrl,
fixed In front, shackled at rear. Hear, 3-4 elliptic: lower half 44
Inches long.
Frame Pressed steel with three cross members. Frame Is taper
ed from 32 7-14 Inches at rear to 3s Inches at front. Insuring that the
I.hJ- rftts solidly Us complete length.
. Fendere Crown fn1ers, fully enclosed at front and rear between
wheel and bndv.
And the price
TOURING CAS $725 ROADSTER $710
f. o. b. Pendleton.
Cars here for immediate delivery. Let us demonstrate
to" you
Oregon Motor Garage, Inc.
JT. IIS. 121 113 W. Court Ht. Irirphooe 4M