East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 10, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIANf. PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, APRIL 10. 1917.
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Bulk Macaroni
SPECIAL
12 lbs. for S1.00
EXTRA FANCY WINESAP APPLES
PER BOX $2.00
Giager Snaps, pound 15c
Hersheys Cocoa, H. 35c; Vi lb. 20c
Grosjeans Rice, package 30c
Blood Orange, doien 15c
SEED POTATOES, ONION SETS, SEEDS,
CHICK FOOD, BLUE STONE.
GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO.
"QUALITY"
Two Phone 28
823 Main St
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One Irnk In. (
The f t -neap pea rinjr John Doe con
tributed $10 to the city this morning
for imbibing too freely of liquor.
lan McKe-nale Here.
- Dan AlcKensie, formerly an exten
sive farmer near Adams and now in
the livestock commission business in
cpokene is spending the day here.
t-Jce Club PasHea Through.
Taking the body of their student
manager, Vernon Henry, who wsjf
killed in an auto accident at Boise,'
the members of the University of Ida
ho Olee Club patteu through Fendle-
ton this morning tin route to Moscow.
Their schedule has been cancelled
owing to the unfortunate accident.
posted before, the match. Both boys
have many followers and. as they
have never met before, their battle
will be keenly anticipated.
Two Maniaif Uconm, "
A marriage license was issued yes
terday afternoon to Robert Hasel
vood. 37, and Elizabeth Vey, 22, both
of Pendleton. Another was issued to
Dallas W. Dupuis 24, and Estelle W.
Steele, 18. both of Nolln.
vAdvanc Man IUre,
M. O .Evans of the O. A. C exten
sion department is here today as ad
vance man for the food conservation
train to be here on next Monday un
der the auspices of the agricultural
college and the O-W. R. & X. Co. He
lift this evening for Milton.
Nolln Team Overwhelmed
Nolin sent her best baseball team
fts Pendleton Sunday to meet the
VF. O. W. team. Tne visitors were
overwhelmed by the woodcutters, the
final score reading something like I
to 1. Southpaw Darling had too
much on the ball ror the tNo Unites,
while his teammates had an easy time
ambling about the bags.
rnltariWMl Dogft. Beware!
Chief of Police Nash Saturday be
gan a drive upon the unlicensed ca
nines in the city and rounded up n
goodly number of the animals which
have been impounded. They will be
held long enough to give the owners
a chance to redeem them. Dogs not
redeemed will be given rapid trans,
portation to another life.
Just a Word About
Our Prices
We have not anticipated the market on
our goods nor will we. In plain English
we are not marking up anything that we
now own. Not a single item. You can still
..liuy anything we have, now, at the old
prices but, this cannot last always and
you know it Our Ready-to-Wear is priced
under the usual market, let alone existing
conditions and it is to every ladies' ad
vantageto buy now as you cannot hope
lor a "Sale" this year. Ourjow prices will
not permit.
(Have you visited
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our Down Stairs
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Helta Beauty Parlor.
Mrs, K. C Day has sold her hair
dressing and manicure parlors to Ml as
Ora Poage, who has been engaged in
a similar business at Salem for the
past six years and who is a pupil of
Madame Patenaude. Mrs. Day left
today for Portland where she will be
joined by her husband later and to
gether they will go to Chicago.
Troops at Pasco.
Sixty troopers under Captain Jones
are now stationed at Pasco to guard
the bridge over the Columbia river at
that point, according to word
brought over this morning. A num
ber of the local high school boys as
signed to similar duty left on the
morning train for points east of th'fi
city.
Cheese Factory IncorimrateH.
Articles of incorporation for the
Swiss Cheese Factory of Stanfield
were filed af the county clerk's office.
The incorporators are A. L. Steiner.
Herman Fuchs and Dominick Dettling
and the company will have a capita
lization of $6000.
Would Foreclose Men.
Samuel C. Jackson, local painter
and paper-hanger, has filed suit in the
circuit court to foreclon a mechan
ic's hen on property -of Modesto Mau
ri d. He alleges $29.14 due for his
services and asks 125 attorney fees
and $3.50 costs of lien. Frederick
Hteiwer is his attorney.
Our Nationally Advertised Lines i
You probably have asked the other merchant just lAw it its that we can af ford
to sell articles so much less than he can do it, and the first thing he tells you- is that
we do not carry any standard or nationally advertised brands of goods. We have on
our shelves more advertised lines of merchandise than probably any other .store in
Pendleton, and if you will notice the prices quoted below you will discover that we
can save you from 10 cents to SO cents on the price established by the manufactur
er. We never buy seconds or job lots, but good honest new and regular merchant
dise. Take this list and ask our competitor his prices on the same articles, for they
all carry them.
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"Chalmrra PoroNknlt" Union - Suit . .
"Chalmers Porowkiilt" for Boys . . . , ,
"Solwuo" Shirt . ;
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"PurlM" Pad tiartrrx .....f lc
"Boxtou" Pad ;arter . . . '. 13c
"CroMMtt" Shorn ror Men . 1 1.98 to f 5.90
frown" 320 Ih-nini Overall . c '
"KuMivr Irown"' Shorn for IKs. . $1.98 to Si!.9
YOU CAN
"Nasarrth" Waists
"KubtniH" Shirts, wool, all Hiiro.
"J. P. Coats" Sewing Thread
fortloelll" Milk Threw!
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"CoIrmuh" Tooth Parte Sc. ISe
"Colirakm" or "Monnens" Tah-um. . . . .' 13c
Mllward" Necdlin 4c
Itrd Seal" Glntrluuns. yard . .' 13 He
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D"BB Is Sentenced.
Blayne Dugger,. who entered a plea
of guilty to the indictment chnrRins;
him with soliciting and procuring a
minor child, was this afternoon sen
tenced by Circuit Judge Phelps to ths
penitentiary from one to 20 years.
1'he case was brought from Athena
and the offense was committeed about
year ago.
Heal Colored folk, to Have Show.
Following close on the heels of the
Elks minstrels wilt be the minstrel
to bf staged Thursday night at the
Alta threater by the colored folk of
the town. They have been rehearsing
for some time and have some goo-1
voices in their number. They plan to
make their organization a permanent
affair and intend staffing their show
in other parts of the county.
Crahb-M'atts Caws KnilH.
The talcing of testimony in th
Crabbe-Watt case was ended at noon
today and the federal court reporter
returned to Portland on No. 17. Theru
she will transcribe the testimony an1
submit copies to the attorneys who
will then file their briefs. Judge
Wolverton Is not expected to make
a decision for several weeks.
Presbytery Meets Today.
Rev. J E. Snyder. Rev. J. M. Cor
nellson. Rev. William Wheeler and
Allan Patawa left today by auto for
Umapine to attend the annual spring
meeting of the Pendleton Presbytery.
Presbytery will go up during the dav
Presbytery wil Igo up during the day
and it is anticipate! that there will
be at least twenty present. The ses
sion will extend until Thursday even
ing.
THIS
MEANS
SOMETHING
TO
YOU
PENDLETON
AUTO COMPANY
Where Will We IloaMe Them?
Owing to the Portland-Pocatello
mail division liavimr been divided,
ten or a dozen mail clerks will bring
their f&milea to Pendleton from
Portland and suborns about May 1
and W. I Collns of MeUger. one of
the number, has written the Comnier.
dal- association asking for informa
tion as to the rates on gas. light and
water, and as to available houses for
rental purposes.
WAR DECLARATION
FROM BRAZ
DEEMED IH
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RIO DE JANEIRO. April 10. War
seemed more likely than a mere dip
lomatic rupture between Brazil and
Germany. The city seethed with a de
mand for instant bestilltles. Foreign
Minister Muller Is reported to have
resigned. It is understood passports
for the Oerman minister, and Oerman
consul are already signed and ready
for instant delivery.
Minister of Marine Alencar order
ed the speeding up of Brazil's naval
preparations. Great activity for na
tional defense is otnerwise indicated.
Governmental leaders hope theru
needn't be an actual war declaration,
although a break Is considered like
ly. The public apparently regarded
a diplomatic break as purely a pre
liminary step to war.
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TIIK APPETITE POOR
THE DlfiEKTlOX WEAK
THE I.ITKIl INACTIVE
THE SOLITIOX
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Cook Book
Wouldn't you like lo taste the
delicious crisp-crusted biscuits and
hot bread that Cotcolene makes?
Wouldn't you like to see how
quickly and delicious!' wholesome
Ccxtolene does all kinds of frying?
Wouldn't you like to taste de
licious cakes and cookies made
without butter with Cottolene?
We believe you would. So we
have printed a Special Cook Book
containing 239 recipes by famous
cooks. We shall be glad to mail
you this Cook Book free.
If you prefer to um torn of your
own recipe be wire to ine one-third
lea Cottolene than you uae of other
shortening. Cottolene u richer and
goes farther. But this unwual Cook
Book n well worth writing for.
Write The N. K. Fsirhank Company,
111 West Washington Street,
Chicago, 111.
Cottolene
namat wsosr bevin trtlrr
At grocers in tins
ot
(HHh Anrnmpny Illlcrr.
When O. E. IMnto. th daf
"iiround-the-world" hiker. Ifft Ven
dlfton this m or nine for Portland he
wu accompanied for a distance of
five mile by Miws IJlllan Flndley.
Xrrie Ovinia and Airnea and Koi
Brichoox who intend to form a. hik
ing ctub. Pinto Intends walking
straight through to Portland without
makinjr further stni save for foorl
and sleep.
fcolf Irlv.njr Conlr.
A drirhiir contest fnr lot-al R-'fer
ts to be held at the links tomorrow
evening; bea-lnninaT at ( o'clock, sc
cordln to an announcement mad
today by Oeore Kddy, profettona1.
Rarh player will drive three tv.l and
the irreatest average fltstance wins
the rrent. n Punday it Is the inten
tion to hoM another hocey tourna
ment. The appearance of sprin
weather has been the stuns for a
rartral of Interest In rolflna and
plans are be-In mid" for some spe
cial event each week.
TRY -
HOSTETTERS
Stomach Bitters
UALG Ktn'HWKtL
OptometrlK and OvUciaa
.Olasses ground
and fitted. 11
ears exnerlenoa.
American National Bank Building
Pendleton.
7VarHer Most May at Home.
(rowrnniMit hunters and trappers
most stay on their prenent job de
salt th call of I'ncle Ham for more
rlillaraa mnA ml lora. Th rs neeit-
led there more thnn'st the front an
they are considered a factor In In
ereaatns the food pnpptr Inasmuch S
the- kill nft the animals who prey up
on stock. Thit Is the Hnhetance of a
letter received this morn In r hy fls
trtd Inspector Fl T. Averill IVom his
chief In reapnnse to the- atter re
quest to form his hunters Into a d--tachsnent
of scoots.
IVxa -Trfft for Mattf-h.
Kay Mc'srr'll. local wrestler, and
Jack Kennedv. If Hrmtston's priHe. nre
to meet on the mat Jhe the Or-cov
theater on the ere nine of April t for
lift aide het. Mcarrolt posted s t".'.
forfeit this morninf fr himself and
Hftnry Hit of T!ermltn did likewise
for Keni)-d. The balance sill be
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A Touch of Spring
and our thoughts turn to new life and all
that is new in wearing apparel.
You will be perfectly contented and cor
rectly dressed, in
Bond Clothes
IIS to S35
Guaranteed to fit and
ways assured at
satisfaction al-
Bond Bros.
Mew's ooeaplrta
Owtfiuera
Pendletoa's LMdtag
Ornate.
Seed Barley.
Choice beardless in an
quantity desired.
Seed
JUST RECEIVED EXTRA FINE CONSIGNMENT
WESTON MOUNTAIN.
PHONE 178
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'Al The Sign 01 lheJtNicouK
nan Co
Quality Quantity
Service ,
$635. Now
$665 May 1st
--because of the increased cost of the
high-grade materials used in the manu
facture of Maxwell Motor Cars
and because the policy of the Maxwell
Company will not permit of cheapening
its product
therefore the price of the Maxwell
will be slightly increased as follows:
Touring Gar, from $635 to $665
Roadster - from $620 to $650
All prlcaa f. o. a. Detroit
Buy YOUR Maxwell before MAY FIRST
and sare the increase
Oregon Motor Garage, Inc.
117, 111. 121 ; V. Court fct.
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