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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. THURSDAY. APRIL 26. 1917. EIGHT PAGES PAGE EIGHT 9 '.km 4 ij i MKHHMIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIS mm iliuQ Special While They Last V2 oz. Jar 15c 12 oz. Jar 40c SLNDWKHU . the jar 15c GREEN OlM BUTTER, His jar 15 and 30c II RIPE OUVES in cans, GREEN OUVES In Bulk, 20 10 65C Pint 30c GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. "QUALITY" Two Phones 28 823 Main SL SffliiHiiiiiimniniHiiiiiiiiiminiiiiii iiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir; 1 hey Affl v. j 1 Here ! I 9 1. SO "WIRTHMOrf fcP S3 2-0 "WELKORTH" f - S VS 3 Js waists, 'sf I- X.T f r 3nst unpacked and are jfc- 3 now ready for you. fv These waists are alwa-s Jj I jfcx fr f sold up quickly and if Ill x-:-iz you want one, come B s VA 1- afly while the assort- ft "1 E5 f wnt is good. Every J-iK??ay Vte : E lady in Pendleton . lll : &Jr j S3 know there is but on f I "V' 1 f "Wirthmor" and but ft I 5 iy .isflr one "Welworth" Waist. 'I (ff. g rg . Those Waists are to be '"w In 'Vtwcl p3 . found in our "Down J ft I I S5S X?f Stairs Store" and no f f J y I S3 where else. Hay we I K f :s 1 tQ'I rg. Have you taken a V uijKl 3 x peep" at those new , .r :-l 111 -on' ""y WHO SAID SERVICE" Even- one 15 looking for it, but few really find it. But some do. We know this because our patrons tell us so. We know this also, because it's our business and livelihood to give service. The best garage service that efficiency can produce. Your car will be safe with us. Let us handle your auto supplies and accessories. Any number of auto mobiles do so and are more than eatisfied. PENDLETON AUTO COMPANY Distributing GOODYEAR TIRES FISK TIRKS MONOGRAM OILS AND GREASES Speeder Is Fined. 1 John Doe. who usually ia booked on a "drunk' charge, yesterday after noon appeared in police court on a charge of speeding. He was fined $5, Robert Dick, an Indian, paid a $15 fine this morning for being to bibulous. Would Gl Watt FWe. An attempt was made last evening to have the council go on record as recommending to the water commis sln that water, be granted free of charge to those putting in gardens on ground hitherto idle, especially ns long as water is going to waste. No action was taken. However, other than to hold the matter over a week. Wallowa Hccrniw Pass Through. Nineteen young men from Wallowa, who recently enlisted to serve their country, passed through Pendleton this morning en route to Portland for their final examinations. They were accompanied as far as La Grande by many of their townsmen and were met at the La Grande depot by the band, Boy Scouts and many citizens. Recruit is In Hospital. Dewey Gervaia, hrgh school senior who recently enlisted in the navy, is In the Good Samaritan hospital in Portland for a slight operation to fit him for entrance in the naval train ing station, according to a postal re ceived by Frank Enbusk. He ex pects to be In the Hospital two or three weeks. Waive Kxtra Hazardous Risk. Secretary George Phelps of the Knights of Columbus yesterday re ceived notification from the head council that during the war the ex tra hazardous risk insurance premium will be discontinued on those poli cies already in effect. This means that present members engaged in ex tra hazardous occupations will not have to pay the extra charge during the war. Loses s out of Docs. 8ix out of the nine sheep dogs which were on the Slusher sheep ranch at Nolin a few weeks ago have been victims of rabies, according to Al Slusher who came up yesterday. All nine were bitten by a rabid coy ote some time aso and since that time have developed symptoms of the dis ease and were killed. The other three are being closely watched, he stated. as a shipwright, Leslie Eimer Lewis and George Edward Mills. whose homes are in th. country near this city, enlisted as apprentice seamen. The first three will leave next Wed nesday, Lewis will teave this week and Mills left last night. In order to pass the physical examinations, Finnell recently underwent a minor operation, at the hospital. Attending Grand Jury. Sheriff T. D. Taytor is in rortland today as a witness berofe the federal grand Jury. To Make I"atrlotlo Address. Senator Frederick Steiwer will go down to Hermlston this evening to make an address before a patriotic meeting to be held there. Baby Boy Born. to be trained. He passed the exam morning to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Montgomery, residents of Cold Springs. McKay Crock Out of Banks. Report was received this morning that McKay creek Is at flood stage and is out of its banks and spreading over the county road near the poor farm. Tearing out Sidewalk. The old wooden sidewalk along the Tull property on West Alta street just off Main is today belog torn out preparatory to replacing it with a concrete walk. New c.rocorymau Here. Wulter Albrecht, until recently v. ith the Carnes Bros. Company at Pi lot Rock, has accepted a position as clerk In the grocery deportment of the Alexander store. River Is I'p Again. As u ruAUii of the rains of yesterday a:;J last nighl the river is ajfuin at a high stage. It rose seven inches from lat evening until noon today. At noon the standard at the bridge i-howed five feet five InoheH. whiro v.'as three Inches higher titan at s this morning. Look Out For High Water And higher prices for they are bound to come, but you should always be thankful that you have a strong Levee to protect you fro mane and a Gold.cn Rule Store to protect you from the other. There is no question about it, that we are keeping the rising costs down, far below normal and it will always be our aim to do so as long as we exist. If you are not one of oVur customers now, conditions will force you to be later 01m, so why not get the habit now. T4 French Lliurcrk' Knvelope Comb., . fl.23, $l.t French Lingerie I'nderxklrM. Sl.a.V gt.4, fl.nti French Uiigorto Cornet Vver 7m-. SHc French Lingerie Gowns , SI.SSV, ft. 4k Hcauitlfnl Nainsook Gowns 7ttc to l.4 SpteiHlld Anm. of Corset Covers . . . . SSe, Sac, 49u Nice Quality of Separate Drawers. 3(k 4o, sttc Tight and Lace Knee 1'nlon S11IM. . 3.1c. 4o, SHo Summer Vests .V . 6 1- le, 8 l-:ic, iwc. 13 1-lie- New Asst. Girls' Hats New Vovclty Head Bags . . . . Nl Asst. of l-oatr.es. Hags. . New Sport Skirts New White Skirts , . . Boudoir ttopa Sitort Stripe SkrtllngM, yard New Asst. of Beautiful Coats. . . . 35o to S2.SS 4tc do , . a Ho to !. , Sl.4 lo $. , . . Hc to ti.ta . . 3IK1, 4ttC, .No SSo ts.iHi to tl8.no A Varied Selection of Silk Dresw-s -V0 to S-'i.oO S THE GOLDEN WE I.IC AD OTHERS FOLLOW room unless the excuse was satisfac tory to the superintendent and principal. Takes Kvams for Commission. Charles c. Vlnler, manager of the Worklngmen's Clothing Store, and formerly first lieutenant in Co. L oi Pendleton, returned yesterday morn ing from Portland where he took the preliminary examinations for admis sion to thetrainlng camp where com missioned officers for .the army are An eight pound son was born this inntions successfully and is subject to call after May 1 if be is selected. Honor Cards for Recrolts. Families from which a memoer goes to Join the 17. S. navy will receive card, with silk cord attacneu, to hand in the window of their horns as a mark of distinction tor nm contributed a man to the service of their country. A message to this ef fect was received by Recruiting Offi cer Swarts this morning. Bacn re cruit will be given a card with a franked envelope for sending it to his family. This method has been used in other countries with good re sults. Mta More Join Navy. Five more young men of Pendle ton enlisted in the navy .yesterday. Harry Hal Corby and Don S. Saund ers, both well known employes of the Alexander Department Store, enlisted in the aviation corps, Raymond C. Finnell, local plastering contractor and brother of Paul Finnell, who is already in the training camp, enlisted Appeal Reason An To Play Fair With Your Stomach When It Needs Help TRY HOSTETTERS STOMACH BITTERS Mi a ma nt to Speak Here.' Wallace McCamant. Justice of the supreme court. Is scheduled to make patriotic address m Fendti'ton on Tuesday evening. May S. He will speak at Happy Canyon at 7:3a an.r will be followed by Dr. J. Q. A Henry, the evangelist. Two Aptmiiilii-iliK ralioil-. An meration for the removal of a oiKors.d appendix w-ns yrrf rmd tis nioinini,- at the hospital upon the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kd Wright of the Halfway House above Pilot Rock. A similar operation was per formed upon Miss Myrtle Wllsey of 512 Clay street this morning. :lnrii From stockmen's Meeting. W. W. Cryder. forest supervisor. W. t, Thompson. hiKhway commissioner, and Senator Frederick Steiwer arriv ed home yesterday from the horse and cattle raisers meeting st La Urande. E. F. Averlll. predatory animal inspec tor. Ir. W. -H. Lytle. state veterinari an. J. Roy Raley. Bert Whitman ano Mr. and Mrs. Henry La Zinkn. Louis Mossle. James and Charles Nelson, Lyle.Heeney. Dlllard French. Hen Col vm and Senator C. A. Barrett arrived home this morning. Hawthorne Scliool Win. The Hawthorne school grade won first honors in the city spelling con tost yesterday with an average of S 1 per cent for the six grades from third to eighth. Lincoln school was second with 97 and Washington third with SI. All three of the schools did excellent work. The final oral contest is to be h-ld Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. The Hawthorne school took first In the third, fourth and sixth grades and the Lincoln school took the other three firsts. The Hawthorne school llook three seconds also. Lincoln school took two seconds and Washing ton one. The fifth grades made the b.-st showing. Lincoln school makins 97. Hawthorne 9 and Washington . The words were taken from the year's work. Any pupil falling to at tend school lost the SO words to the NO SPRING DAY AT CORXKId. THIS YEAR ITHACA, N. Y.. April :i. Spring Day, one of the features of, Cornell college year, was culled off for this year at a meeting or the Athletic council here today. There will be no "parade starting from downtown up to the campus in the morning, no circus on Schoelikopr Field, no base ball game in the afternoon, no crew races on the lake. The dnly thing that remains of Spring Day thla year will be the annual .custom of the cap burning of the freshman class on th: library slope. PA8SK.S ORDINANCE. (Continued from Page I.) fciif IN THE ARMY of Enthusiastic Users of Peacock" Coal "Best By Every Test" PHONE 178 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "I am BILLY Live Wire Philosopher I Ive been Hired -for 52 weeks.Take, my advice I each week- be cneerfult Wm. Rocscli Bottling Co. I Pendleton Oregon power In dealing- with ootlegKtr. It does not deal with Illegal tmporlutioiiv inasmuch as the city hus no Jurisdic tion over ftuch violation's. Ail ordinance superceding the ordi nance recently paraed prohibiting UUUlllS, illlUVf!!, Bit I IB ft 1 1 U m'jbrTB lit retttaurants, etc., whm putuud. It W t the same as the former one except I that it ellminute the provision Klvinrf authority for the maintenanre of sep arate room in eating places if they contain 200 square reet. fUHhour-d ordtnHiH'e. An ordinance retrulatitiic bill hoard in the city was also adopted. It provides for a 125 per year license, prohibits the posting of any immoral or oiwcene pter, requires a i i- foot clear pu-e beneath all bill boards, limits their height!, from thu ground to 14 feet, requires permltn for construction of name, and pro hibits the pouting of any signs or no tice on poMs. poles, bridges or build ing without the consent of the owner. It also provides penalty for violations. An ordinance authorising the may or to accept n behalf of the city the protection of the Working en s mm pennation law for all firemen in tho city, was :nl'pted. An ordinance fixing the salary of the city employes In conformance with the inrreases reeen'ly nuthoriwM was adopted. It wn found by the city attorney that tne salary of the city recorder could not be Increased during his term in office because of an ordinance pa sued when the re corder was elected. The salary f the matron of the rent room was In creased from $35 to $45 a month. The other Increase are as reported be fore. The follnwlng are the aalarle fixed by the ordinance Marshal $110. noli 9ft. fire chief $100, re corder $5. city attorney $75. street commissioner ft. sexton 80. treasurer $tS( matron $45, fireman, first driver 90. Three bids for the construction of the new sewer were opened and re ferred to the newer committee. They were from K. f Tnv. O Melveny Con struction Co. and S. D. Smith. CUM V-Uoivm and rMkMh Attention Don't forget to be at odd Fellows Hall St $ o'clock tonight for social and Ice. cream. Committee. Adv. WBtet Smythe- ' piPfLonemCo. "At Itie siqn 01 1 heJveco.k' Quality Quantity Service I i -4 n : III I i THERE IS NO GREATER PRIVILEGE in this world than being able to feel inde. pendent of misfortunes of any kind that may put a temporary or even permanent end to one' earning power. This privi lege i within the reach of every person who will exercise systematic economy, keep ex penses less than earnings and deposit the difference in a strong safe bank at interest. The American National Bank invites your Saving Account and pays 4',i interest. aiimniHii Ei.iuuiliiiinl Notk. Those who may want vacant lots for gardening, use of lots sre given free. The Commercial A"soclation has made arrangements to have the lots plowed at a cost of one dollar each. Those who are aide to pay are ex pected to pay for the plowing Seed will be funilhed when necessary by the association. Those cultivating the lots are not required ro pav any rent. For further Information call Oeorge Clark st the Commercial Association, .hone 114. The commercial Associs tlon desirea every person who posi bly can to put In cultivation at least one lot. The food situation Is becom ing clrtlcal and It Is Imperative that every person dn their bd. ss evtrt pound of food produced counts.. PKNOI.BTON MMKI!C1AL ASHO. CIATK1N. ' Adv.l Tlie. Rn- HHc Ke-lal Air Salnrdni To Intrmliice our itfw sac "IeHcl oiis 'hM-olste. Jfc pound. See our Cnliei-nkalde Ih.IH 1 r.c. Window display of larse gilt frames. ipwlte I'sstline and Cov r.-10-l'.c and tip. B5UI - The mammoth factory and modern efficiency method enables the BL'ICK MOTOR CAR CO. to produce a car that ranks in value, of beauty, con struction and performance, ftr above the price charged. , Buick cannot be compared by price it must be compared by value. , The greatest stock of automobile parts in Pendleton is carried by us for BUICK service. Glide in a Buick. Oregon Motor Garage Incorporated. 117. II. 121. IO West Cesirl St. TelesJteee 444 ii.. 5 x 3 (i.Uliit'l4iilMstmlh4a7 UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIir: