East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 19, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1917.
EIGHT PAGES
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PACE EIOHT
I WaichYour Health I
improve with its uszs
1 olive: oil
I Tk Highest StAiui&rd of Quality
I MadU and Bottled in NICE , FRANCE
I FOR PEOPLE WHO QI5Ciltf!!ATE i
Aitmlior Uuiok Buyer.
The Oregon Motor Garage reports
the sale of a D 4 4 Buick tu Hugh
Stan fie Id of Kcho.
Is Vagged Again.
Iris Smith, a mixed blood woman
who was "vagged" last winter, re
turned to the city last night and was
arrested again on a similar chance.
morning at the park at I ft
with officers' school at ft.
GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO.
"QUALITY"
Two Phone 25
823 Maia St.
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Silk Petticoats
A complete assortment of these gar
ments in all the popular materials,
including Taffeta, Wash Satin. Silk
Jersey. Pongee and Gloria Silk in
plain colors, fancy and the much want
ed Paisley.
These are also
-sizes.
complete in out-
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XSee our wonderful showing of
"Wash Materials, Devonshires, Gabar
dines. Galatea, Romper Cloth, Fancy
Crepe, Voiles, Cotton Challie. Ging
hams and Prints in our "Down Stairs
Store.")
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YOU BE THE JUDGE
All WE ask Ls an opportunity to
show you personally the motor cars
we believe in.
Then JUDGE FOR YOURSELF
as to the real VALUE of such a car to
YOU.
PENDLETON
AUTO COMPANY
FRANKLIN
"The Liffht-weight of Motordom."
REO
"The Gold Standard of Value."
MARMON
"The Easiest Riding Car in the
World."
COLE 8
-Hill aee no (MMlarlr."
REPUBLIC TRUCKS
"The Honest Truck at the Honet
Price."
Ball (Mne Tomorrow.
The Pendleton Colored Tigers will
play the Umatilla Indian crack team
at the Round-Up grounds tomorrow,
the game being called at 2:30. tast
Sunday the Indian team defeated the
Woodmen by a score of 12 to 2.
Clint Iluaau Knlisus.
Clint Buzan. son of George Bumn
of this city, has enlisted in the eights
regiment, engineers, for service in the
wur and expects to be sent to France
at an early date. Young Buzan lived
in Pendleton all his life until a few
years aso and was a member of com
pany.L,. O- N. O. when it existed here.
Arrested for lighting.
W. W. Jones, local barber, and Bill
Hart were arrested last night by Of
ficer Hall for fighting and will stand
trial in police court this afternoon.
Jones is alleged to have knocked
Hart down but. in Justification, de
clares Hart had his hands in hid
(Jones' pockets. Hall called upon
Doug McDonald to assist in taking
the men to the station. Instead Mc
Donald disappeared with Hart and
both were later arrested. Jones and
McDonald are out on bail.
Over For Graduation.
Tom Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs.
E. J. Murphy, is spending the week
end here, having come over yesterday
to attend the high school graduation
exercises, hfs sister having been one
of the graduates. He is a member of
the class which graduates from La
Grande high -school next week but.
with four other senior boss, has been
working in the freight department of
the O.-W. R. A N. at Huntington the
past few weeks. The company ap
pealed to the La Grande school au
thorities for assistance in meeting
the labor shortage.
Indian la Alleged Thief.
Andrew Buahman, an Indian, has
been arrested upon a warrant issued
by tha district attorney charging him
with the theft of a hat. His hearing
has not yet been held.
Completing Library Plans.
Architect Raymond Hatch is com
pleting the plans for the branch li
brary building at- Milton and expects
to have them finished within three
or four days. Bids will be received
soon after.
Threw Shoulder Out,
A. R. Simpson this morning re
ceived a bad fall out of a porch swing
at the home of his daughter, Mrs.
Manuel Friedley, and had his shoul
der thrown out of Joint. Physicians
were called to put it back in place.
u rt ais.ooo tate.
Iouise Van Orsdall has been ap
pointed administrator of the estate of
her husband, the late P. H. VanOrs
dall. The estate consists of property
valued at $15,000, the petition repre
sents, i
I tot urn from Montana.
County Judge C. H. Marsh. Roland
Oliver and J. E. Montgomery have re
turned from Montana where they
spent two weeks looking over farm
sections of the state. They were much
impressed with the quality of some
of the land there.
Hk Roads Fine.
The road between Echo and Pen
dleton, characterized aa the worst
road in the county last fall, ls now
the best, according to W. H. Morrison
of Helix, who has just returned from
trip to Heppner with James Johns,
sr. The part of the road near Kcho
that has been dragged is ideal, ha
states.
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SHOE PREPAREDNESS
ARE YOU PREPARED? We Are.
The Newest! Classiest! Niftiest! and Most Beautiful
Shoes for Ladies in Pendleton
LOOK AT THESE PRICES
All White Kid. IahiIh Heel M.n
Jr- Kid Vamp. Ivory Top 7.0
Mue Vanip. White Top and Heel : . 7.o
Mark Yarnis White Kid Top $.t.lrO, B..V)
tint? KM Vamp, Gray Kelcnskin Top Stl.M
Ill-own Kid Vamp, White KelgniiUn Top... S.YAO
Unmn Kid Vamp, Ivory KeUnHkln Top. . . M t
Brown Kuwla, KiikIIkIi Walking Boot t.u
IOC CAN
DO BETTER
AT
SJ Wf GOLDEN MULE J
Brown Itumla, Kngllsh White Sol . . ... S4.AO
While RelaiiKklii Boot, White Welt $4.&0
White? llrhniMkln rlngUs-li, KM Trimmed.. tS.aS
White 1'anvaa Kngllwh Boot . $a.
White Canvas Hoot, Cuban Heel.. stf.4
White- Canvas Pump, l.ouls Heel.. .
lilat'k Kid Pump. IxniiH Heel J.K, $:t.A0
Patent Pump, IxhiIm llitl Sil.wN, $.ft4
Mary Jane 8llpfMr, Dull and Patent fa.W
WE I.EAD
OTliK.lt a
IUU.OW
deep snows on the higher parts of
the mountains has hardly begun to
melt yet. The warm sun of last Sun
day, he states, caused a high water
that swept out many bridges In that
country and put streams out of their
banks. Cooler weather was all that
prevented a great flood, he states.
There ls much spring seeding yet to
be done, he stntes. but the grass is
coming along In fine shape. The
stock loss has only been about three
per cent, he states.
IJc-enae to "Wed.
A marriage license has been Issued
to William A, Brace. 30. and Evelyn
X. Meager, 29, both of Pendleton.
Leave rXato Here.
The late Myrtle tfcott, who died In
Nes Perce county. Idaho, left prop
erty in this county valued approxi
mately at $5000 and Charles O. Scott
has asked that Will M. Peterson be
named administrator.
To Measure for I 'ni forms.
Members of the second or married
men's military unit will be measured
of their uniforms at the reaular drill
tomorrow morning at Round-Up
Park. The company at the drill last
evening voted in favor of khaki
breeches, regulation leggings, flannel
rhirt and campaign hat. A commit
tee consisting of lieutenant Cham
bers. Sergeant Htelwer and Sergeant
Thompson was appointed to make the
purchases and an effort will be made
to get them here in time for the ,
Decoration Day exercises. Bach
member will pay for his own uniform
but It is the intention to reimburse
him from the company funds in part
or in whole. The unit as well as the
first and third will drill tomorrojr
DA1.E ROTHWFTX
Optometrist and OpUclaa
Glasses ground
and fitted, lenses
duplicated.
American National Bank Building.
Pendleton.
Much !taM4 In Washlimton.
Babies is still Very prevalent in the
central part of Washington, according
to K. F. Aver ill. district Inspector who
returned last evening. He found
that the disease is killing off man?
coyotes but is also cauee uf loss of
stock. On his return he received a
telegram announcing that 1 3 cattle
had died near Wilbur of rubies.
To Make Interior Trip.
V. I Thompson, highway com
missioner, accompanied ty Kepresen-
tative R. W. Ritner. will leave early
next week on an extended - trtfi
through the interior, takiiiH in Con
don, Fossil, Madras. Bend. Prineville,
Uikeview and Klamath Falls. They
will speak In behalf of the good road,
bonds.
Km a to of Frank Nawh.
!ertrude Xash has been appoint el
administrator of the estate of the
late chief of police. Frank I.. Nafh.
and J. IX Brown. William scheer and
James Hall have been appointed as
appraisers. The estate consists of
about 390 In personal property.
Funeral Arrangements Nut Made. "
The arrangements for the funeral
of the late Emmet Rees of Helix have
not yet been made but the services
will probably be held Wednesday or
Thursday. His father is coming from
Texas and his sister-in-law. Miss Hel
en Raymond, who is attending Terry-
town-on-the-Hudson, is coming from
New York. The body is now at th
Folsom chapel
High Water Ye to Come.
That the big high water Is yet to
come Is the belief of B. K. Cleaver
as a result of a trip he made to the
John Day country. He states that the
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PHILOSOPHY
"Ho other color scheme
requires so much cxpUna
I tiotv as a Hack eye'
USLESS PERHAPS
It If a poor drink lite kind that
drive a May "good wilder.
Try our
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RASPBKHKY
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OKANC.K
The ilttnortt In Soft Drinkt
eostM no nmre than the explana
tion ktnd. and bos, she'H loadfd
with Pep.
Wm. Roesch Botflfng Co. 1
Pendleton
Oregon
Home of Rraa-New.
Marshultt Al Appointed.
Sheriff T. r. Taylor has almost
completed swearing in the cenNiis
marshals who will register the men
of military aye In the county on June
". In most instance he secured one
of the judges of the regular precinct
election board. It will be necessary
for th- marshals to secure their assistants.
Attn, hnuwit Knits 11'eW.
Thf Van pc t ten Lumber to. hai
brought suit In the circuit court
against Carl Swanson on two alleged
claims of $&.50 and S2A.75 for lum
ber and other materials. Recently
the same company brought suit
against Carl Xewquist for $94 12. an
alleged tialance on a promissory note j
ana dpi en nan nas now iiiea an an
swer claiming he turned over a hors
In full payment. 8. A. Newberry Is
attorney for the company.
Teai'lMT Are Icvmg.
Miss Minnie Fortna, who taught at
Athena this year, and her sister. Miss
Ella Fort una. Milton teacher, will
leave tonight for their home in Da
vid City, Neb., to spend the summer
Miss Ines Wagner, who taught at
Umaplne. will leave In a few days for
Luahton, Neb. Her sister, Ieota, who
will teach t-n Pendleton next year.
will attend the Bellingham noruial
school during the summer.
ltOIUKN WANTS CONSCltllTION.
OTTAWA. May 19. Sir Robert
Horden's conscription measure will he
Introduced In the house In the next
ten days. It Is stated. Horden Is de
termined to secure conscription.
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HAVE YOU HEARD? .
Live News of the Country
by John Dunning, Field
Editor
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Let Nothing Spoil
Conserving food supply of utmost importance.
U. S. Department of Agriculture in recent bulletin
lays particular stress on the following points:
"Keep perishables cold, clean and covered. The
moment meat, fish, milk and eggs are allowed to get
warm they begin to spoil. Bacteria and germs multi
ply rapidly in slightly warm food, and quickly
make it dangerous or unfit to eat."
The Answer is
No Raise in Price
We are pleased to announce that in spite of the
increased cost of everything which is required in the
manufacture of ice ecept air and water and the in
creased cost of delivery that we do not contemplate
raising the price of ice this season.
Use OF ICE GENUINE ECONOMY
We are confident that as soon as this fact is gen
erally realized the increased use of ice will offset the
increased cost of manufacture and delivery and we
are more than pleased to give the consumer the
benefit of it.
Phone in your order for ice and secure an ice
book. If you have no refrigerator or ice box let us
show you one of our Economy Ice Boxes at a price
and on such terms which will convince you that you
cannot afford to be without one.
SAVE EVERY MORSEL OF THAT HIGH PRICED
FOOD STUFF.
The family ice box properly taken care of will re
duce the cost of living. It enables the housewife to
buy in bulk at a saving in price, eliminates waste be
cause' it preserves the remnants of every meal,
things that you cannot afford to throw away. Perish
able foodstuff may be kept wholesome, sweet and
fresh in a well iced Economy Ice Box.
Phone 178
Smythe-Lonerg'an Co.
QUALITY QUANTITY SERVICE.
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1 FOR SALE
The ! Ptock rwnch in Kastern recon, with all tha equip- 3
ment. all fenced, good buildings, orchards, telephone, and daily
msil. can be bought for per acre, on easy terms. The cat- Z
tie and horsf can 1-e n-o'tgnt st range prices. Z
0 acre. In cp. 3 N-. K. 31. 40 in arain, 1-4 of orop goes with j
K delivered In aarhousv. Price 4S per acre.
31 acres arain land, half in crop, do to loan and railroad.
Prwe including crop. $4 per acre. ZZ
seres, half in m heat, rood improvements, plenty of wa-
3 ter. Price including crop. ISi.tft pr acre.
13 irm, lAos In grain. g'KKf Improvements, 3 mile hsul to
areh-uut. Price 4 per sere Including crop. Z
X have 4t or r-m i1enc ropert v in Pendleton for sale,
X rVrme of them are mighty good bargains. H
Come in snd talk It oer. x
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Will lrmlu-r More IImM Knap
ton Mros., livtns; three and a half
miles esst of Herniistnn. will help re
lieve the suftar shortage by doubling
the capacity of their honey rain in k
entablinhment this summer. They
have 130 stands of bees and by arti
ficial swarming will double the num
ber during the season. Iast year
these people raised eight tons of
honey and expect to produce 30 tons
this year. They were able to sell
their - honey at eight cents a pound
last season. The;- make all their own
stands, boxes, etc. being fully equip
ped for all work of this kind. They
have a new honey extractor which
they operate by power, thus extract
ing honey from the comb in a short
time.
Wtrawlw tries ha Two ilrekn.
Ceorae I Hriggs. former hotel nan
at Hermiston, is now tht proud and
practical farmer on a 30 acre place
three and a half mile east of the
project town. H has 33 acres un
der cultivation and will have straw
berries ready for the market within
two weeks. Mr. Hrlgss' ranch In call
ed the Four Ulsters' Ranch and Is
MMA-d for diversified farming purpose
He raises some rhickens. hogs end
most everything else from which t
profits may he secured. Ist year I
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When yoii see this nameplate
on the radiator, step up and ask
the owner what he thinks of his
car.
What HE says will be what
YOU will say if you buy a
BUICK.
Let us demonstrate.
Oregon Motor Garage
Iihcorpora tL
117. II. 121. IU Wast CaartSt. Telephone 48
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