East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 04, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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D AltY BAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1917.
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Store Closed
Today and
Saturday-
Gray Bros.
A
Splendid
Line
That is what every
one said, yesterday,
when they took
look at the New Coats
that came in. If you
are wanting one don't
wait as we are selling
, lots of them. By the
way look at the new
"Sport Spot" Crepe Meteor. See the
new pieces of Black Satin Duchess.
Just what they are calling for now.
(Yesterday was another good day
in our "Down Stairs Store.")
TOLE
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MORE CLASS THAN YOU
HAVE EVER SEEN BEFORE.
Watch for our first showing
of these beautiful cars. They
will be on the street TOMOR
UO W AFTERNOON.
After you have once seen
the new Tuxedo Roadster and
the latest Standard Touring
design you will be as enthusi
astic as we are.
Be sure and see them TO
MORROW. PENDLETON
AUTO COMPANY
FRANKLIN
COLE
REO
Pleasure Cars.
REPUBLIC Trucks.
Oeatnrical Contest Tonight.
Tfe l.'matllla county oratorical and
declamatory contest will be held thl
evening' in the hlsh school auditorium
at 8 o'clock. Fifteen students repre
senting sewn schools of the county
will compete for gold and silver
medals.
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Idnlio Officers He.
Major H. T. Lawis and Lieutenant
S. A. MoOonnell of the Idaho Nation
al Guard, were In Pendleton this
moraine en route from Boise to Pas
co to establish battalion headquarters.
The Idaho guardsmen lire assisting In
guarding bridges and railroad property.
Speaks to Students.
Roy Kb ley gave the third of a ser
ies of patriotic addresses this morn
ing before the high school assembly.
In speaking of our attitude toward
Germany and Germans, he said that
Americans should never cultivate a
national hatred of any race, and that
we should reserve judgment as to the
loyalty of Germans in our midst un
til all facts are known.
Ilhe only accident that befell the truck
n the long run was a broken spring.
To Itulld Addition.
Roland Oliver has taken out a per
mit to build a pergola addition to his
new home on Jackson street. It will
cost about $150.
Xot Expected to Live.
Word was received in Pendleton
lust night that Chief of Police KYnnk
Xash. who is In a Portland nuspiuu.
was 'not expected to live through the
niisht. No further word has been re-,
otivod today.
J & P COATS CROCHET THREAD .
Ha just arrived and consist, of sizes No. S, No, 10, No. 20, No. 30, No. 40, No. 50,
No. 60, No. 70, No. 80 in White, and size No. 5, No. 10, No. 30, No. 40, No. 50 in Ecru.
This is the largest shipment of the above commodity that has probably been received
at one time by any merchant in Pendleton. For the benefit of those who have been
paying different prices-for each size, we wish to announce that we sell all sizes for lOc
a ball. Do you appreciate such a price ? I f you will step into our store you can under
stand why we do the business that we do. We have no leaders, every thing is priced
in the same low ratio as the above article. , '
l-arirc Flununlow Aprons
Three Piece llreakfaxt Suit .
I.argc Asst. House HreHses. . . .
J. & I. Couta Sowing Thread ,
Corticclli Silk Thread
Fancy Root Kllk. Hunt
rancy All Silk llo.se
White artd Mark Silk .lov-,
Fanc; Turkish Towels
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Want Objector Out.
D. H. Nelson, president of the local
good roads organization, has received
word from Bruce Dennis, executive
secretary of the state legislative good
roads committee, approving the dates
set for the meeting of Commissioner
Adams in this county. In his letter
Mr. Dennis asks that good crowds be
secured for the Adams meetings anu
that a particular effort be made to
get the attendance of those who seem
opposed to the bond plan.
?ue for Kent of Horses.
Ftloilena Casciato and Curmeln
Rasnone have brought suit in the cir
cuit court aKuinst the Newport una
& 'construction Ce. for judgment for
3388 alleged to be due as rentul for
12 head of horses and harness. Henry
S. Westbrook of Portland is attorney
for the plaintiffs.
Passed Kara! Tests.
Word has been received from Hal
Corby and Don Saunders who recent
ly enlisted in the navy. Sanders pass
ed i he test for the aviation corps and
is to be held at Bremerton, while Cor
by qualified for Ine wireless depart
ment and is to be sent to Mare Is
land. ' ;
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. - -J.L '.tL-J--JJii-U gJL-JMBrerg
are allowed to have ridden th bicy
cles to Pentlletun. The boys do not
tell a very straight story a to their
past whereabouts.
C ma till Baby Born.
A nine pound son was burn last
ripht at St. Anthony's honpltal to Mr.
and Mrs. E.-J. Witney of Umatilla.
l-ldwurd Thompson ill.
Edward Thompson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. VV. tL. Thompson, Is reported to
be quite ill with turn, litis at tho home
of his parents.
Transcontinental Auto Truck.
The O M C auto truck, which re
cently took a capacity load of Oar
nation milk from Seattle to New
York, will arrive in Pendleton tomor
row en route back and will tour the
main streets of the city. This word
was brought over today by Frit
LsUndstrom and H. Dovey of Walla
Waiku who are making the tour ot
the northwest with the driver, War
wick. The transcontinental trip was
:n the nature of an experiment and
proved a revelation to the auto world.
To Aid Boy Work.
Arrangements have been mad.
uhereby a man is to be sent here to
have charge of the boys and girls'
vegetable gardening work under the
industrial club movement in this
county. Mr. Seymour, who has
charge of the work in the state, was
here this morning in connection with
the move. No county agricultural
agem han been secured for L'matilla
county tyit Mr. rial ley is here acting
as district agent in connection with
t he food pre uaredness cam pa Ipn d! -
rocte.l by President K'rr of O. A. C !
Forewtws Are Here.
Thomas P. McKemeie of Portland,
assistant district foruster. and Robert
Kvana of Paker, superviaor of the
Whitman forest are here today con
ferring with Supervisor V. W. Cry-der.
Uoy Stole Hlrx-lcs, AIIred.
Sheriff T. t. Taylor this morniu-i
placed under arrest two boyn, John
Ftpper and Harry Sherman who ure
wanted in Walla WaJla to answor to
a charge of stealing bicycles. Tlu-y
Big Guns of the P n isflvan'a
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Foit r I-Vet of S mw.
l-'rank Hanlen of Kamela, w ho l
in the city today, reports four feet of
snow yet on the mountain top and
packed so hard that a wuttun can be
driven over it. There is still enough
I snow in the mountains to make very
high water, he states.
I'kiah Woman Ak Divorce.
Mary C. Peterson of t'ktuh today
brought suit in the circuit court for
a divorce from her husband, Valen
tine V. Peterson, and for the custody
if fr. it- minor nhlMran Thau nrura
I married in Grant county In and
she alleges her h unhand deserted her
I in March, 1915. They have five chil
dren between the ages of six and 22.
she asks that the decree give hr hus
band the riKht to visit the children.
W. M. Peterson is her attorney.
time to uccpt the offer. In order to
secure some preliminary training1 and
have a nucleus In case of a call, a re
serve cavalry unit, hus been decided
upon.
itlancett has a string of thirty
saddle horses of his own and believes
there are quite a number of men In
Pendleton and vicinity who could fur
nish their own mounts.
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James Cooke, local manafter of the
New York Iubrk'atltlK Oil Co.. was a
serKeant in the OreKon cavalry on the
Mexican border lust year and his ser
vices will be secured as a drillmaster
in the event of an orsanizatlon. ..It Is
believed that a troop can be onranir.ed
and drilled In time to pnrtjeipate In
the Decoration Imy parade.
Muxtanl and Gold T'iK IH t hine, yard,. . . ft.
New Kmbroldcred f Seormtu WhIhIs $4.a
Creiw IH- t'hlne Valt ., S.
Vaim Ualsts ! , Hc, tl.4. $I.HN
Throe INMind Cot urn Hatbt 73t Hue
Small CtUn Halts ttH ISc.
Ih-muUful lane of Collars SSo, lc.
Kport WaMh Kklrta and Plain White Ho to :!.
SKrt VtOOl niurtH, very nii( .
WE I.IMO
UTIIKItS
r'urther Census 1ireeliins,
Sheriff T. l. Taylor. Clerk U. T.
Irown and Count'- 1'hysiclan D. J.
McKaul today received from Gover- I
nor Wtthyeombe adled instructions
relative to reuterinir nil men or cer
tain uMes in the county for the infor
mation of the Kovernnient. liefiuitf
instruction will be sent later. All
precinct pollinB places will be openeJ
1 1-. deslunated dates and all men be
tween prescribed aires will be required
to present themselves for reBlstralion.
Those who fall to comply will be sub
ject to arrest. After the census men
of certain classes will be eliminated.
In view of the agricultural de
partment's upieal for more people to
endertake bee culture one would like
to know whether modern science lias
el invented a safety bee?
STEPS BEING TAKEN
! FOR ORGANIZATION
i OF A CAVALRY UNIT
Pboto by American Ao?lat.on.
The suner-dreaduoiiKbt Pennylrnnla, flagship of the At's'itic fleet, baa
twelve fourteen-liicD gnu. Her triple turrets earn carry three of these mon
strous weapon. The Pennsylvania in the mont powerful Mhlp in the Cnlted
States nary. Wbe Is a :tl,4ou ton ship.
Mcftina f Called fr Vxt .Mondn.i
F:eiilttg In the tmnmifilia Aw.
elation J loom to Wxihim Matter.
With three reserve Infantry units
a Ire tidy organized In Pendleton, steps
are now being takn to organize a cav
alry unit and to that end a meet In
has been called for next Monday even
ing in the Commercial aasocintlon
moms. J. Roy Haley, first president
of the Round-!Tp and an enthusiastic
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anil Ie l. rrike. who have ben a'-
' tive in forming the other military
! units, are taking the lend in be fr
S i mation of a cavalrv unit.
Recently !!l:inevt vnlunieered t
raise an entire sjnadron cf rough-riders
from among the cowboys. He has
received word from Adjutant Oeneral
White that he h;is no authority at th
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From January until Uecein-v-r.
vu can't ko wront on
these. bovs They're makinic
kikhI everywhere.
four a little lep
ssiem.
Sold at all good
regular fellows to
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Into your
place- by
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We the tindersiiened airr,-e to elope
our places of business, from 10:30 A.
M. to II o'clock. May Mh. out of re
spect to llnrrv tlray. deceased.
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PFNI'l.rTTON' CAHH MARKET.
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STANKAItK lihol'KHT,
V. M. lil'lin.lNK.
JOHN UNO.
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CflNltoY'H CASH tilMK'Klir ".
OKAS TATf'M.
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Dry 16 inch Cascade
Red Fir
woo
Get Your Order in
Early Before Sup
ply Runs Out
BLYDENSTE1N & Co.
Phone 351
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I FOR SALE. I
The lest stK-k ronch In Eastern Oreunn. with all the equip- s:
S ment, all fenced. Kood buildings, orchards, telephone and ditiUr
5 mall, cun be bought for .B0 per acre, on eusy terms. The cat- S
tie and horses con be bought at range prices. H
5 10 acres on reservation 185 per aTre. ensy payment.
310 aeros aruin land, half In crop, close to lown and raiiroud.
S l'nce including crop, $40 per acre.
S 110 acres, half In wheal, uood linproveoii nts. plenty of wa- . s
2 ter. Price Including crop. $37.r.fl per ai.-re. S
1S3D acres. 1000 in grain, good improvement. 3 mile haul to
warehouse. Price 945 per acre including croi..
E I have 40 or 50 residence rroperty in I'emlleton for sal. s:
E Home of thi'in are mighty good bargains.
C'oino In and talk it over. 5
E. T. tt Mil, 1-einlleton, One.
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I Dependable Service !.
( and Repairs . J
That which means the most to
every t"ar owner after he haw
bought his car.
Goodyear Tir Service Station.
Repairs by' Skilled Mechanica
' Car S'tored or Waihed
Acceorie, Part. Oil, Caioline
Care and courtesy.
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I VonnJ women rowing sKouU Pendleton
I hnjj nt sken exms'ivtjy. Oregon
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I Q wih to e,r- tiur sincere ap-
! preeitlon t the many kind friends
i l,,r their s iiialhv and kindness
, show n durlmr our bereavement and
I loss of 'lir t-loved daughter, siste"
IsnJ wlf-; slwi for the many l.eHutlfiil
, fl.,r il .fferins received.
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