EIGHT PAGES PAGE FIG ITT DAILY EAST QREGQNIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. MONDAY. APRIL 2, 1917. Tw Photic. 28 -All over the Country - -THE NATIONAL COFFEE- Gray Bros. Grocery Co. "quality 823 Main St Dainty Footwear That will appeal to the ladies. The kind of footwear that has the style, quality and the grace of a Queen. That is "Queen Quality,"-the kind we have to show you. May we? ' ; - (In our "Down Stairs Store" we have some splendid new coats priced under $10) The sweetness of low price never equaled the bitterness of poor quality. Now is'nt there a lot of truth in that? We'll leave it to you. PENDLETON AUTO COMPANY Distributing MERCHANDISE OF PROVEN QUALITY. GOODYEAR TIRES MONOGRAM OIL FRANKLIN REO MARMON REPUBLIC TRUCKS (Nothing counts like service.) Commensal dub Meeting. The regular meeting- of the Com mercial Association will be held to morrow evening. Marriaitci I.kmise IksiwuV. A marriaxa licnae was issued today to Ed Stanley of Walla Walla ana Vernfta Amoreaux of Pendleton. (Hit of IIoKsrftaL Kd Hall, who has been quite 111 with pneumonia, was able to leave t. Anthony's hospital yesterday and expects to be able to resume his work in a few days. Cliarlos t'l ynlte III. Charles A. Cole, well known con tractor and former councilman, is reported to be quite seriously 111 at his home due to congestion of the lungs. He is reported a little Im proved this afternoon. ers. All day bouquets, and elaborate floral pieces have been arriving at the church, tokens from the hundreds of friends of the man whose faithful labors durlnar a decade in this com munity had endeared him to all. re gardless of church or creed. The church is crowded to the doors this afternoon. Bishop Robert Paddock is conducting' the services. Shurtagv of ltaln. While March was unusuailly cold and windy, it was not even normally wet. The weather records show that there was a shortage of one inch for the month, making a total edifiency for the wet season of 2:45 inrhes. Injured His Arm. William coftman of this city L-i wearing an arm in a sling as the re sult of an accident at Fulton the other day. While piling sacks in a warehouse, he tripped and fell, a sack of wheat catching his arm in such a way as to tear the ligaments. frVII l-Tora IO ft. Jess O. Hales, prominent farmer suffered a severe snaking up and many toruises Saturday in a fall from the loft of his barn to the concrete floor below. At first It was thought he might be seriously Injured but an examination showed no hone brok en. Today he is mucn improved. W. . W. Defeat Colored Giants. The W. O. W. team sf this city. having defeated the Colored Giants yesterday 16 to 4, w-ili meet the Echo team . next Sunday, according to an announcement made today. The Woodmen have a strong battery In Ed Darling, caiitaln. and Booney Hayes and their entire team is well balanced. Three Are Natni-aliascl. Three foreign born residents of Umatilla county were today made citi zens of the United States by Circuit Judge Phelps when they qualified for final papers and' took the oath of al legiance. They were T. C. Elliott of Milton, who came from Canada, ImX gi Belluim itf Freewater, formerly a subject of the king of Italy, and Mal colm C. Mclntyre of Adams, formerly of Canada. Idaho Itattalion t'omlnjr Through. This evening at :4R a special train bearing the first battalion of the Ida ho National Ouard is scheduled to ar rive In Pendleton enroute to Boise to mobilize. The battalion consists of the companies In the northern part of Idaho. Several of the Pendleton members of the I. X. O., Including Charles Clum. Charles De Haas, Qeorge Perry and Pat Piddons, will join the battalion 4iere. Two Divorces GsantPd. Divorces have been granted by ludge Phelps to the plaintiffs in the following cases: . Klhrabeth Furlong vs. James Kmett Furlong and Agnes Christiansen vs. John H. Chlstlnnsen. In the latter case plaintiff is given custody of the minor child. CAItPATIHA K8TAtFS DIVRIt: HKA1IK$ AMKItlCAN TOUT Easter Six Days Off Are you ready to join in with the promenade of beautifully dresaed men and women on that day? Have you purchased your new spring- attire as yet or are you holding- back on account of the enormous "before Easter" prices that are being asked at all the stores. You do not have to Vait until after Easter to buy that suit, became our prices today are lower than you can buy them at other places after next Sunday. The "snap" and "style" found in our Ladies' Suits cannot be equaled any where. We never reduce an article or hold special sales, but we undersell everyone at all times, so you can rest assured that if you buy from us now the price will re main the same after Easter. Iirautlful Shade .spring Suit. . . 12.!W to.satt.V) Very Swell Silk Drowse. , $.0 to $18.50 The New "Sport" roam. ...... tS.IHI to l.7n All Shades rcie l)e chine, yd .'. S1.25, tl.4tt Xew Color In Mcxsallues. yd. Tt" (ieniilne Pongee Silk. a Tc. SI. 25 Splendid White Flannel, yd 49v. 7UX sue IVIutc Sorgo, yd. Bsc. 9t.Vt Light StrlH- Tub Silk, yd Xe Novelty Skirts fine Quality n-ie WaltM. . Cieorgette Crepe. Waists . . . Sport StrlM3 ciucliaitH, sard. Novelty Collars : New Voile Waists Silk Petticoats , ltoudolr Cuiw .Middles YOW CAJi . DO BUTTER AT J. C Penney Co Inc J S.s.bh to $7.a . . $!., . 9. o . 25c, 4tte. tfte . . . HHc, tl.4, $!. . . l.l8. Sil.Htt. 3.4 25. 4 So, Stic Htto. VHc WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW XBW YORK, April 2. Renrhlns an American port from England, the il'nnarder Carpathia reported the submarining of a British hospital ship with a loss 167 lives. The Car pathia escaped the same submarine by only half an hour. The Carpathia was near when the T-aconia was sunk. The freighter Ascanla has arrived. Hindenburg is said to be contem plating an "on to Petrograd" dash. This puts the Russian capital In the same class with Paris and London. . MANY PltOMIVENT ATll- I.KTKS TO KM. 1ST IV AVI. ATION COUPS. '- ' -, STANFIELO MAN IS TAKEN TO HOSPITAL W. lltXlNITZ WIU. VNDKUOO OPHltATlON AT ST. AN THONY'S IN PENDLKTON. '. W. oCulllvan Bus's Kwert l.otN nnd W 111 Hulld on them in the Near Future; Ijidies Aid society Meew With Mrs. Fauceu. Sfieeial Servk-e This Week. Special "Passion Week" services will be held each night this week at the Methodist church. The series of narrative sermons began yesterday morning the subject being "A Day of Triumph." The subjects for the week are as follows: Tonight, "A Day of Judgment"; Tuesday. "A Day ox Speech"; Wednesday, "A Day of Si lence": Thursday. "A Day of Fare wells": flood Friday, "A Day of Suf fering".. Saturday. m service, Christ in the tomb; Sunday. "The Resurrec tion." These services are meant to be Informing and really devotional. The public Is Invited to worship with the church. The services are from 7:30 to S.3S. Fnneral of Rev. jnlnnc The Church of the Redeemer wnere at 3 o'clock this afternoon Is Dein; held the funeral services over the body of the late rector. Rev. Charles Quinney. Is a mass of beautiful flow- (East Orefconlan Special.) STA.NFIEU, April 2. O. W. Prt'gnltx was taken to St. Anthnny's hospital at Pendleton Friday after noon where- he will undergo an op eration. He wrh accompanied by Dr. Kelt nnd Mrs. Pregnitz. C. W. OSiilllvan has bought the Kwert lots near the rallmad trc and will build on the same, in the n'ar future. Mr. Joe runha Jr.. of Kch, upent Friday with her aunt. Mm. C. V. PreRnitu, Iioyd Hichea whh a Pt-ndleton pas senger Friday. v Ieath visited the home of if rs. Iblw Thursday evening and claimed as his own her young daughter. Miwt Vila T.oughlin. The deceased hud been a victim of tuberculous for several yearn. The arrangements fr the funeral hve not been made. The ljiftift Aid met at the home f Mrs J. K. Faucett Thurnday aft ernoon. lr. Oeorge Kieslfng awiKt- d Mrs. Faucett A goodly number wan prtnt and a delicious luncn wa ferve1 by the hosteswa. Catherine and "Tharlies Pregnlts pre in Pendleton Saturday. j The young people of the Kpworth 1 league gave a very gooa play enmiea ( "Mr. floh. A goid ftized um was realized for the society. Mr. and Mrs. C W. Connor and Mr. and Mrs. Frederlckson motored to Pendleton Wednesday. The hay choppers have Just fin- shed cutting the last of the hay here nnd will move their chopper to West fland. M. O'Connol left Friday for Port land. Mr. o'Connol has been here looking after the trartors that he hnc placed with the different ranchers. The Misses Genevieve and Gwen dolyn fionlfer came up from then school in Pendleton to spend the week end at home. James Adams is taking a week's vacaton as operator at Gibbon. Mrs. Kltner Picard went down to Pendleton today to do some shop ping. , George Brace was in Pendleton Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sayer motor ed to Pendleton Monday. Joe French was In "Pendleton Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. Joe "Holaday enter tained a number of friends last Fri day night in honor or Mr. and Mrs. Albert Baker. 1'hose present were Mr. and, Mrs. W. W. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Honlfer, Mr. and Mrs, George Brace. Mr. and -Mrs. Albert Baker, Mr. and Mrs. W. Duffey, Misses Fvalyn and Belva Wil liams, Hern ice and Kacnei Heed. The Messrs W. W. Hoch. George Hoch, John Hager, Walter Bonlfer. Wayn and Burnel Williams and Guy Nor- dentv .All report a very enjoyable time" MIhh Hankiii 1m Stilnx. WA.SINU1XN, April 2. Congress welcomed with mtn- gled feelings its first woman member, Mlsti Jeanette Rank la. 8he seemed a little timid aad promises to be a sphinx until s her fright and lack of knowl- edge wears off. GI'AR1 I PlaAAT-aD ABIT ciintMA?r mrmAMKR wnunAD N'EIW LONDON, April 2. A grd from a United States warship has been placed about the wharf of tb German ship Wl lie had which was the mother ship of the Deutschland. DAI.K KOTHWhLb OptometrlNt and Optida O lasses ground and fitted. 11 years experience- American National Bank Building. Pendleton. r 1st MNA1B IIPIIMCOTT Many prominent athletes have sig nified their desire to enlist in the Uni ted States Aviation Corps for possible war with Germany. Donald Lippln- cott, f firmer Penn track star, has of fered his services to his country, as has James K. ("Ted") Meredith, hold er of the world's quarter and half mile running records. PERSONAL NOTES FROM THE GIBBON COUNTRY Mr. and Mr. Joe Holaday En tertain Number af Friends Friday. (Kant Ores;onlan Special.) GIBBON. April 2. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thompson were called to Wes ton Saturday by the death of Mrs. Thompson's grandmother. Mrs. Mary Speeks. Mr. and Mrs John Thompson re turned home Saturday from severil days spent In Pendleton. Mr. snd Mrs. Albert linker left yesterday for their new home near daytnn. Wash. Mum Kvalyn Mearer went down to Pendleton Saturday to visit Mr. and Mts. p. H. Williams. Porn To Mr. and Mrs. noirav Thompson, an 8-pnund boy Raturd'iy, at the home of Mrs. Thompson's pnr- ents near Weston. DESTRUCTION WROUGHT BY INDIANA CYCLONE Waffles Hotcakes Biscuits Better, Easier, More Economical If Made from i Blydenstein's Self Rising Pastry Flour iimintini llliiliiliiilllii tt IMMtl MM IfftfHft I iiiualtiiiuiliiiyiliiillilliiaii irnwi iiniiiii itiimii illlllilUiiiiUiuuiui , v f-, ; -cite -"".. I.-.-- 5". are i -jt . --' - I: - '- -s-V 111 Ruins of the Kahler cabinet factory. New All.:in, core of p-rson and aumaited pruierty t- the num Ind.. e rt-.-'-J it o million the r;rl..rM h!t'h w ill. d OK-re thlin s Efficioncy - Soruico We have remodeled, enlarged and in stalled a modern efficiency system in our reparir shop, assuring all prompt and satisfactory Repair Shop Wq are agents for GOODYEAR TIRES VALVOLINE OILS STANDARD ACCESSORIES Ituh-k HudMin Kticr-SiK Maxwell U. M. 4'. Tru-kx. 3 Oregon Motor Garage Incorporated. Teleshoae 48 117. II. 121. 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