PAGE ErCfHT DAILY EAST CREgOTff AW, PENDLETON. OTPGOX, TtfESPAY, MARCH 27, 1917. EIGHT PAGE3 niimiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiimnniiumnirtiiiiimuHimHiir: i 1 r - 3 HI i J J . Perfection of Service While ordering the daily groceries cus- . " . tamers often send us a message like this: "You are always so prompt and .understand my needs so well that it is T -a .pleasure to deal with you." A compliment yes but that's what they all ay. We specialize not only in the quality of our trobda but in the service we reiider you. Whether you order over the 'phone or call in at the store, you will find the same courteous attention and desire to please you it's part of our business system, just as much as is our prompt delivery and painstaking attention to your every order, no matter how small. You are (respectfully invited to give it a trial. GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. "QUALITY" Two Phones, 28 823 Mam St. Two BuiMlnK Permits. G. W. Byera has taken out a permit to fculld a garage at his East Court street home at a cost of 200 and Lou Sutton has taken a permit to build an addition to his dwelling- on Aura street at a cost of 1100. KnllNts nt Navy. Oryl Richardson, who spent the greater part of the winter with his aunt. Mrs. Ous Flyers, In this city, re cently enlisted in the navy at Boise, Idaho, and la now at Bremerton. Mr. Richardson entered the engine room department as fireman. lsmnniniiiiiiiiiiiiiNniiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiir 1 Suits and Dresses Are leading the pro fession, they are the talk of the- town. There is a reason. No two garments alike, correct styles, correct materials and prices ' that are less thanVu would expect to pay. We aever had a big .ger spring business nor a better lot of boosters who are now wearing garments from this store. May we show you why we are so busy? (The "Down Stairs Store" is doing more business every day, too.) eS--.3 Interesting The Merchandise we sell com bined with the service we give represent the best Values Obtainable. Goodyear Tires FUk Tiros Monogram Oil Accessories of Proven Quality. PENDLETON AUTO COMPANY (Nothing counts like service.) Xew Snnjrs Arrive. The new sonKS to be usod in the Klka Tuxedo Minstrels next month arrived today and will be at the next rehearsal. The first rehearsal held last even in if paw practically the full cast out and enthusiastic over the show. Now at Smith Rend. Jean Kirkpatrick, son of W. Kirk Patrick and formerly a printer here, has accepted a position ats advertis ing manager of a paper at South Bend, Wash. Before taking that po sition he was for several months In charge of the Oregon Messenger at Salem. came ill he- was attending the ugency school. The youth was a son of the wif of Challe Van Pelt, well knuwn Indian. His mother's name was for marly Jennie Pvo, daughter of the late Chief Peo of the Umatilla., Fu neral arrangements have not yet been made. M". K O-nrvh Hah Bait Ttwn. Ah a start toward organizing a twi light league to play evening baseball this summer, the baseball enthusiasts of the Methodist church met last ev ening and organized a team with Balfe Ulrieh as captain and Sheldon ITlrtcta as manager. They will begin practice soon. May Iave Willow Street. A petition asking for the paving of Willow street for a distance of two blocks, between Court and Webb, is being circulated today and it Is hoped that it will be ready for presentation to the council tomorrow evening. Quite a number of property owners along the street have already signed the petition. Finds Old Ootd Pau. Major Lee Moorhouse yesterday added to his curio collection an old iron gold pan such as was used by prospectors in washing the gravel and nd in creek bottoms in their search for the yellow streak. It had been sold to. the Stroble store along with a second hand lot of goods. Major Moorhouse was himself a prospector in the early days. Senator lne Is fittrrattt-c Replying te the resolutions con demning his recent action in assisting to hold up the armed neutrality bill as sent by Secretary Orauston of the Commercial association, Senator Har ry Lane grows a bit sarcastic. "Thanking you more for your can dor,' he writes, "concerning my ac tion upon the so-called armed neu tralityijblll than for the personal sen tim ent expressed by you. I am tak ing the liberty of mailing you here with a statement giving some of the reasons for my action. J trust In fairness, that you will do me the courtesy to read it and then judge it upon its merits,! f it has any. Ac companying the letter was a copy of the statement, denying taking any part in any filfbuster, which he re cently sent broadcast to the papers of the state. You Will Someday, Why Not Now There is no question about it, you will be one of our customers before" long, simply because, if for nothing else, this wave of cash trading ts gripping every one all over the country and people are beginning to realize that they can save from 10 to 15 per cent by purchasing their goods at the strictly cash store. Remember this, thought you can gain no advantage by spending your" cash at the stores allowing the other people credit, for the reason, that, from 10 to IS per cent is figured and tacked on to the retail price in order to defray the losses entailed in a credit business. You have an additional advantage with us which is, our method of doing business, and our immense buying power for our 12S stores. We can save yets from 20 to 33 per cent. Think this over. HVowu" Overalls sc "Khnuuin" OverallN use Waist Overalls 3o IUim Stripe Overalls SSc Horn' Overalls 4t SSo Roys' Work Shirts 4 so Hoyx' F.Ik Shoes SMS, SI. 09, Sl.wH Men's Work Shirt 4 so Men's ltreos Shirts 49c VOD CAN DO BETTER AT "Oown" Corsrj Bsc to $2. "All Over" A perms 4 Be, SSfe; SSw Xew Novelty Aprons) Pink and Blue Crib HlankeM Fancy Turkish Towels and Wwdi ItaK. set. too New Cieonrette Waists St re- le chine Waists $I.S. $S. 811k. Glove 4 wo, tSe Sole cases ...... TBe lo S8.S WE LEAD. OTHERS FOLLOW HOUSE CAT SHOWS SIGNS OF RABIES Sons Have Pneumonia, The two little sons of Mayor and Mrs. Frank C. McKenxie of Hermis- ton are at St. Anthony's hospital with pneumonia and their parents are here attending them. The boys only recently recovered from the measles and at that time one of them had pneumonia. Their mother, too. has . only recovered from a three months' illness. Ken-alts Are Rejected. Hamuel Oliver, George Howard ant Alvin Lawrence, the three boys who left here Saturday for Portland as recruits in Uncle Sam's navy, have returned to their homes, having been rejected by the medical examiner is Portland for one reason or another. Another would-be recruit was reject ed yesterday by Recruiting Officer Swarts because of deficient vision. Pcrrtl Plait is Dead. Word was received here today by Mrs. G. W. Byera of the death of her nephew, Percil Piatt at Tacoma. He died this morning from pneumonia and the body will be brought here Thursday for burial, the funeral be ing announced later. The dead minJ was also a nephew or James and FTea Beck and Mrs. Henry Thompson. Lr. I. IJ. Temple and family were this morning considerably excited by the strange antics of their house cat which occupied the back porch and diapluyed such symp toms uf madness that the fam ily feared to approach It. E. p. Av- erill, ' inspector ol thebiologleal survey, was culled and, with the as sistance of the doctor, finally succeed ed in imprisoning the feline in a bu ret. There It will be held for obser vation and, should it develop the ra bies as is feared, it wilt be klled. Jn that event the Pasteur treatment will probably be given to the girl employ ed at the Temple home a she was bitten by the cat on Sunday. The cat also bit the Temple dog, it ts believ. ed. For a time this morning the cat stationed Itself before the door of the house and manifested such a desire to attack all moving objects that the family was forced to enter and leavu the house by a window. MOTOKIMTS r.tteUT IN SAND, (Continued from Page 1.) road so full that the cars were stranded. The iron rn the sand got into the motors and made a short clr. cult. The two men spent the night there and part of Saturday trying to repair the cars and get out. Finally they secured some horses and rode 1 1 miles to the nearest telephone to call for help from Pendleton. Simpson, Thurman and Katlng sc out during the afternoon In a Chevro let but the sand so filled the air that they became lost down In the Han J Hollow country and drove about aim lessly. Finally they cut a wire fence to make a circuit and by mere chance drove Into a farm place where they found the two deserted Fords. This was 2 a.' rru. Hall and Tobin had se cured some horses and pulled the curs to this rnnch and the farmhouse being deserted ' there, had ridden on five miles to spend the night. The three local - men took shelter from the storm for the balance of the night in the empty house and In the morn ing set out in search of the other men, whom they flmilly located. 'The two Fords were towed Into Echo by cable. Arriving there the party learned that the nnt upon which there was another shipment of 14 Fords had been forced to put in at Irrigon. All five set out for irrl- gon and drove the cars from there In to this cotsnty. leaving some at Her mint on. some at Echo and bringing the others here. Mr. Simpson advises all autolstn against trying to go through Morrow county by way of the Oregon trail. It will be some time before the sand is rleared away, he says. Three prices only S, 19 and IS cents. Nothing over 15 rents at Tay-lor-Knobel Co.'s We never raise the B cent limit. Open Saturday I a. m. Adv. Auto Stage. For Adams Athene an Weston, leaves Allen-Ward Co., at IS a. m sod :S0 p. in. each day. Phone 4 for reservations. Ralph Shaffer, prop Adv. Open and readily accessible dis plays of clean merchandise In plnln fipure prices. One of the modern 10 cent store methods so noticeable nt Taylor-KnObel Co. new store. Open Saturday t a. m. Adv. Freer Freer Another 1200 phonograph t be given away at the Boston Store, see It In their window Adv. Attention: Monar. Hig time Moose hall Wednesday night. 28th. for Moose and their fam ilies and their lady friends. Be sore to come. No admission. Committee. Adv. It Pars to Advertise. While he la not seeking advertise ment, Jimmy Bannon. popular trav eling salesman of this city, has some evidence. of the value of advertise, menu On February 22 of this year the East oregonlan ran a small Hera to the effect that Mr. Bannon was confined to his home with rheuma tism. Yesterday he received the clipping together with a circular ad vertisement of a rheumatism cure from Hamilton, Ohio. Publisher I Sued. n the name of Dennis McNamee. suit was brought against I K- Har lan of Pilot Rock yesterday after noon by a number of creditors snd attachment papers were served. The olsims Incorporated In the complaint are as follows: McNamee note for 111, Dave McAtee and George Aiken note for $100. Minor Co. of Hepp ner SIS on account, Ida Warneck of Hrppner 1127 tt rental, and Henry Hchwars I5 7S on account. Raley Kaiey are attorneys for the plaintiff. -TSisHf pea's GrsndMMa Dies. Hamuel Walker. 1 year old In dian boy of the Umatilla reservation and grandson of the late Chief Pen died this morning about o'clock at Ht. Anthony's hospital where he had been since Friday. His Illness was diagnosed as Inflammatory rheuma tism and typhoid. At the time h4j be- KKr.l-.HVK BIVK TO CAHH QI'AKTF.HMAtiTERS TOITIIER" WASHINGTON. Marrtl 7. The fnderml reserve t-tunl has imlnia imiK bank to ra-h all I'eabrel otrw sr hit qnarbr-rina. era voortHT" pesaling the H-prtalk-sw. The ar-thm was takes) erlsse the war defiartmeM fa-a Mmt tsslMIHy to otiulsj fnrth-r-r aaprtk am rrrdit. It e-sulka lh rowrasms to rarry oat de fi ine work. wnevntnmsid by Ue la-k of fund. FOR ANY.- UlSIUHUANUt of the functions of the stomach or bowels TRY HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters It is a good Spring tonic a and appetizer, ajjrjsaj DUTCH AUCTION 70c Wednesday, the price of any article in our special window is 70c' Hand painted cups and saucers, salad bowls, miscellaneous dishes, guernsey wear, Pyrex glass for baking, and sandwich baskets', 10c less each day. Every purchase dur ing our Dutch Auction is a saving. These ar ticles were formerly priced from $1.00 to $2.50. Royal M. Sawtelle Jeweler DALE ROTH WELL Optometrist- aneT Optician Olassea ground and fitted. 11 years experience. American National Bank Building. Pendleton. L NsJ PUBLIC DANCE United Artisans TUESDAY EVENING March 27 AT EAGLE-WOOD MAN HALL Sawyer's Orchestra Cents 50c Ladies Free. r I The Appeal of Spring Y OUR store, this store, is headquart ers for all that Is new, stylish and really worth while. The new things are shown here first. Bond Clothes SIS to J35 We invite you to come soon while the as sortment is complete. All the newest novelties in shirts and neckwear await you hre. A perfect riot of colors. Bond Bros. Me s oosaplete 1-etidln. . 1 -r iding Owtfluera CVMhiera. Your Warmest Friend is It 18GK Ask Your Neighbor ..J AlTlieSonW Ihelacuck" PHONE 178 for trio.1 order Sal Smytlie- LoneroanCo Quality Quantity Service 2 S ! 5 9 SH!J'f f TT ? ff IT! I f HI 1 1 If f 1 1 HI ! Ill -''M t"?''!? 1 TT?T, - f f TTT f TTT'n w www m mtvytt w if i ftit f titff iitit w pm r m t pf & -HHMUWMIMIHIimilHHIHI HUM! IMIIH .., UW if Hudson 8uprr-Mx . itnick y i Maxwell O. M. C. Trt We are agents for i Goodyear Tires and Valvoline Oil Standard Products Only are carried here Our rnra ir haa ben rmodle1. . affording yua rrcwllent mmrricm. Oregon Motor Garage s Incorporated. 11 i I X 3 If E 5 s -a 14 r ! t c 2 3 r a Z 3 117. II. Itl. IIJ West Cevrt St. TeleefcoaeSSt