East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 11, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11. 1917.
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GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO.
"QUALITY"
Two Phones 28- 823 Main St.
Money Onlm Stolon.
Postmaster Twoffly has received
word to wam local banks, hotels and
stores against canning any money
orders made out on Blanks Nos 10421
to 10600 Inclusive, as these blanks
were stelen from the office at Ballan
tlne, Montana.
Borrows) l-Yire to Join Marines.
John Tobln, who formerly lived Is
Pemlleton but whose home has been
in Enterprise for some time post, ex
emplified his patriotism by borrow
ms . i. -Z..tZ led at St. Anthony s hospital yesterday
vri auuc ijuiios. its ,asv - i
He promises to repay the money from
his wages frpm the government.
Harvey has enlisted here since March
10. Thomas M. Clark and Carl B.
Kodell of Walla Walla enllsed this
morning as apprentice seamen and
James S. Ollleese of Valley Kails,
Kan., enlisted last evening in the same
branch. Sergeant Swarta has receiv
ed word from headquarters that time
limitations will be waived for ap
pointment to petty officers and for
lower ratings.
Hail Tonsils Itemoved.
Clarence I'enland of the firm., of
Penland Bros.,-had his tonsils remov-
tint Kirkltatri' k Injured.
Finis Kirkpatrick. son of council
man K. F. Kirkpacrlck. sustained a
badly injured kneetap Monday even
ing ai nis tamers mncn wiim- " -ing
on the caterpillar ensine. While
regulating some of the machinery,
the engine stopped suddenly, throw
ing him against the rapidly revolving
fan in such 'a manner that one knee
cap was severely cut and mashed. He
was brought in to the hospital.
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Just a Word About
Our Prices
We have not r.nticipated 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
buy 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
vantage to buy now as you cannot hope
for a "Sale this year. Our low prices will
not permit.
(Have you visited
Store?)
our Down Stairs
l,lcc-nsctt to Wed.
A marriage license was Issued yes
terday afternoon to William K. Dar
ling. 28, and Cora Gladys Jeppe, )8,
both of Pendleton.
Artisans to I "ay Dues.
Along with a number of other
lodges and organisations, the United
Artisans will pay the dues and as
sessments of all , enlisted members
during the period they are serving
their country, according to a decision
made at the meeting last evening.
The decision applies to those enlist
ing for active Bed cross service as
well as those enlisting In the army,
navy or national guard.
State Wide Road Rally.
The Commercial association Is in
receipt of a letter from Bruce- Dennis,
executive secretary or the committee
boosting the roa bond measure, call
ing attention to the arrangements
made for a statewide good roads ral
ly in Portland on April 28 at which
time the measure will be discussed.
There is no limitation upon the num
ber of delegates from different communities.
Potutoes Adapted at Movie.
The lowly spud has become such a
thing of value these days that the
management of the Cosy theater to
day announced that on Thursday or
Friday of this week any child present
ing a potato at the 1ox office will be
granted admission. The one present
ing the largest potato will receive a
pass that will be good for admission
at the theater on any Thursday or
Friday for 15 weeks. The' potatoes
thus secured will be given to charity.
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Blame lor Death Not Placed.
The coroner's Jury that Investigated
the death of Jim IJapos. the Oreek
section hand, yesterday did not at
tempt to place blame for the tragio
accident The verdict simply stated
accidental death from the work train
which ran over him. The investiga
tion showed that the engine was run
ning backward and that no person
was riding on the tender to watch the
track ahead. However, the Jury was
unable to determine whether this was
a violation of any state or company
requirements. The funeral of the
victim of the accident was held at 10
this morning 'at the Brown chapel.
Himson Emmanoel, a minister of the
Greek orthodox church of Portland,
conducted the services which were
attended by many countrymen of the
deceased. '
Itoad Matters IMeklrd.
The petition of Duncan McDonald
et al for a new road has been refused
by the county court, and the petition
of Martin Kupers et al for the va
cation of a road has been referred to
the viewers.
Attachment Suit Filed.
S. Mets A Sons, stallion importers,
have filed an attachment suit In ths
circuit court against Max Gorfkle,
proprietor of the Eastern Hide A
Junk Co., on a claim .amounting to
tU2.50. Carter & Smythe are attor
neys for plaintiff.
fircat Tue Fiactnred.
8. W. Angel, an employe of the
Blewett Harvester Co.. had the great
toe of one fiot fractured this morn
ing when his foot became crfught in
a wheel. The bone has been set and
the injury will incapacitate Mr. Angel
for aobut two weeks.
The J. C. Penneys Army of Regulars
Is as solid as Gibraltar, and can be depended upon at any moment. We have estab
lished training camps in 175 live and prosperous towns in 22 of these United States.
The enemy has tried to flank us several times but to no avail, as we go proudly
marching on. This spring we have added 50 new energetic and ambitious -recruits
to our list and it is our intention of capturing TWELVE MILLION DOLLARS in 1917
out of the hands of our high priced and long profit enemy. We were able to get
practically NINE MILLION DOLLARS of his money in 1916, why shouldn't we get
THREE MILLION more this year with 50 more strong anr powerful generals.
Watch us capture every Fort that we are bombarding. Bulletins issued every day.
New and Nifty Collars
New Shade In Coatings, ISH-lll.,
F.lecant Shades of. Silks, yard .
The Now KllrerlMoom, yard . . .
Simrt Ktrlue (ialiardine. yard . .
Large Awt. of (itnghams, yard.
Isglit and lark Prrcalea, yard..
Hemmed KltcflH, each
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Crash Hollow Toweling, yard ., Mc. IS (io, 1JW)
lluck Toweling, yard ' I (Mi, 1.V-, lito
Itirklsli Toweling, yard x3e
I Jul Irs' Handkerchiefs. .... Jo, J for So, So. loo
Val Laoe, yd 3c, Sc. I -4c. 8 1 -3c 10a
F.lastlc Webbing, yard 4c lo too
Itoudoir t'ajM . . . HSc. 48c, Ho
I'alnt MIe Soap, s for 3So
Colgate Itath Soap, for USc
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Vire SnU N FImiI.
At the .ant term' of the county
court the foliivWUifC schedule of wie
fur roud work was adopted; For man
2.50 per day, for man and team j
4.TS. for team of two horses 2.2.r.
for supervisor $2.75. Ralph He.tef
wan appointed supervisor of IMstricl
1 to succeed E. A. Reser.
rrndltoii -rtl'k In !H;hio.
In the current issue f Town De
velopment, a magazine published in
New York, appears an article entitled
"The HlKieest I-lttle City in the j
World. written by J. V. Tallman.
president of the Commercial associa- j
ti it it (a th lHrtinir urtirlp and is
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CHICAGO. April 11. Directors of
n:oHt of the exclusive' Rolf clubs are
considering planting vegetable gardens
on the links, "This is for food for the
war," said the president of the Mid
dleton Club, "Golfers will do their
part."
Fourth Annual Ball
PENDLETON FIRE
DEPARTMENT
MAKOUIS OS BIANDFORD
library building.
Si i More KnllKtmrnt.
Six more men have enlisted within
the past i4 houra at the two recruit
ing office In this city, three in the
army and three In the navy. Benja
min F. flerklng of Pendleton. Carey
E. Wood of Hermlfton and Oeorge M.
Ha rrie of Hermiston enlisted thin
morning In the coast artillery with
Corporal Harvey and will be sent to
Portland In the morning for rinai ex
amination. From there they go to
Vancouver for apsignnient. Thi makes
a total of 17 men whom Corporal
.limey Dance Tonight.
The long looked for' Jitney Dance
for the benefit of the fted Croea will
be held at the Happy Canyon pavilion
thia evening, the place being appro
priately decorated or the occasion.
Music will be furnished by the Saw
yer orchestra and the public la in
vited to attend. Dances will be fiv
centa each. The Hed Cross ladies are
anxious for a large turnout as funds
are needed for the association's work.
A feature of the dance will be a
grand march led by various local pa
triotic organizations.
The ynunKer peerage of Great
ltritain ia well represented on tli
fighting front in northern France.
photograph shows John Albert
William. the &larUis de
Itlanford. son of the former Consuelo
Vanderbilt, of New York, who" wiW
become the tenth Duke of Marllwr
olgh. Although not yet twenty yeans
of age he was born September 18.
1897 he has been m active service
for some time.
THURSDAY NIGHT, APRIL 12th
Admission $1.00 Ladies Free
Eagle-Woodman Hall
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Klvrr Is Rising.
As a result of the rain last night
and this morning the river ia rising
again. At 1 o'clock today the stand
ard at the Main street bridge showed
a depth of 4 'A feyt. a six inch rise
since yesterday evening. Over a third
of an inch of rain has fallen in Pen
dleton during the present storm. The
rain has been colder than the one last
week and reports from the mountains
state that snow fell In the mountains
and foothills last night. This pre
cludes Any great rise in the river al
this time.
ATHENA AND MILTON
EACH HAVE FORMED
RED CROSS CHAPTER
Are Auxiliary to I matllla (Tut pier
WbOHC Membership Is Siow Clone to
One Thousand Mark.
TO STOI' "SI.ACKKR" MAItltlAfiKS
NEW YORK, April 11. Suffraget
tes threatened to post sentinels in the
city clerk's office to discourage girls
from marrying "slackers" to avoid
draft.
PRESIDENT WILSON BEFORE CONGRESS
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,ti h"'l--' .f c,t fir-ss in the hall
nl Wilson readlnir his message
. f the House of U,-,r-snfitlcs
Auxiliary chapters of the t'matllla
County Had KToss Society were organ
ised yesterday at Athena and Milton
and the membership Is now not far
from the thousand mark. Next week
It is the Intention of the county offi
cers to organize auxiliaries in Free
water. Umapine. Weston. Adams, He
lix, Stanfleld. Kcho. Pilot Rock, Her
mieton and rmatllla.
Mrs. H. II- Mattery. Mrs. John Vert
and Mrs. Sylvan cohn went to the
east end of the county yesterday and
they were Joined at Athena by Mrs.
Sablna Morton, who asslted them in
the organization work. Thlrty-elKhl
members were secured to start off the
Athena auxiliary and thirteen In Mil
ton. Freewater already has a tenta
tive list of 25 names
The officers of the Athena auxil
iary are Mrs. llattie Hill, chairman:
Mrs. Crsula Krrtt. vice chairman.
Miss Throp. secretary and Mrs. l,tt.i
Froome. treasurer. The ofi'irers of
the Milton branch nre Mrs. . D. Pe
terson, chairman: Mrs. . if. itallev.
vice chairman; Miss Kdith Still, sec
retary: Mrs. J H. Washburn, treas
urer, and O. A. Price, director.
The I'matllla county chapter offi
cers have received authorisation from
Washington to extend their Jurisdic
tion over the county and It Is this
work they are now undertaking.
The following Is a list of the Athe
na memoers. r;mory wonningooi.
Mrs. Hertha May Hteele. K. A. Thomp
son, Mrs. Stella si. Knnim. mr. r.,i-
Ith Irfimsden. James Henderson. Mrs.
Ethel Cannon. Ralph Cannon. Mra.
Jessie ljm Grow. F. B. I-e Grow. Mrs.
Rva Richards. B. B. Richards. C o.
Henry. H. t. Worthlngton. Charles
Marker. Mrs. t.otla rroonie. John E
Froome. Mrs Ethel Scott. H. J. Pow-
er. Golden Rule .Htore, Mra. Carrie
Bergevln. A. A. Foss. William Win- j
McBrlde, Mrs. Cella ltnrdVn. Ralph 3
Ship, T. Hamld Cochrnn. Mrs. Jenn.e
llassell, Omar . Stephens. O. A. I 3
Barrett. Mrs. frsuu Krrett. Mrs. Mat-
le Hill. Mrs Bessie B. Thompson.
Mra Ixoi ll'ivd Mrs VHa . Riiss.-ll.
James O Russell Mra Margaret Win.
! shin Miiieti Mclntvre.
The memlters of the Miltfm auxil
iary are as follows: Mrs J Mc
Kenxle. Mrs. M O. Mansfield. Mra
W. H. Hailev. Mrs. Fbo A Ross
Mar Wlllams. Mrs. . r. Peterson.
Mrs IJnj Jcnkin. Mrs. FranM Mc
Kenxle. Mrs Frnrik Oh kl urn .Mrs
l,l;i Talbot and Rev. Allan Mltae
Choice Glean
Blue (spring) Barlev
GOOD FOR SEED
SACK OR CARLOAD
BLYDENSTEIN & Co.
Also Steam Rolled Banjey
and Oats
and Wheat and Barley mixed at Barley prices.
Hay and all other feeds.
CARLOADS SOLICITED
SPECIAL
To Ford Owners
White Star Oil, recommended by the Ford fac
tory, and Ford factory parts now being rlosed out
at greately reduced prices. Everything is going
up here's your chance to save.
Look to youruture
needs Now.
We are agents for
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TIRES
Oregon Motor Carase
Incorporated
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