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o o o s 3 X iffi PACE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY. MAY 21, 1917. EIGHT PAGES oooooooooeoooooooooooooooo o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Country OUTTEO SPECIAL 2 lb. Roll. Full Weight. 70c COUNTRY BACON AND SHOULDERS. Bulk Chocolate, 2 lbs. - Mountain Potatoes, 100 lbs. $5.O0 Other Grades of Potatoes. 100 lbs $4.50 Gray Bros. Teroxide Soap, 3 bars 25f Gray. Bros. Peroxide Soap. 12 bars 0O Anchovies, pound 3 Chase & Sanborns Coffee, lb: 25 Apple Syrup, gallon ... Japan Tea, pound $1.50 .... 30t GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. Two Phone 28 "QUALITY" 823 Main Si o o o o o e o S In. steelhfad. Lester Hurst yesterday caught two fine steelheads in McKay creek near his place. The larger was 28 Inches long. DetagaUM Vlstt Mission. Teaterday morning a number of the visiting Sunday school delegates went to the Tutullla Indian mission to at tend services. They were taken out in the automobiles of Parsons Metall ic. Jim Karnhart and Rev. J. M. eor-nelison. CXmstam-e Meyers Wins. Oonstmice Meyers and the two oth. er Multnomah divers who were fea tures at Happy Canyon last fall, star red in the national diving contest in Portland yesterday. Mrs. Meyers won the event. Helen Hicks was second and Thelma Payne third. login ;rndlnr paper, County Superintendent I. E. Young and his assistants today began grading the papers of the eighth grade students who took the examina tions last Thursday and Friday. About ten das will be required for the work. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo 1 I More Ladies Are coming- into tHis store every day and are buying More Shoes 'than ever before. Now there is a reason for this. Don't you think so? We know why and are wondering if we may not demonstrate the "Why" to you when you want your next pair. Still another lot of those 96.95 Silk Poplin Dresses in the "Down Stairs Store." Unpacked thnt morn ing. Each dress a beauty. New crepe kimonas just in. too. The kind you've been waitin gfor. r3 YOU BE THE JUDGE All WE ask is an show you personally we believe in. opportunity to the motor cars Then JUDGE FOR YOURSELF as to the real VALUE of such a car to YOU. PENDLETON AUTO COMPANY FRANKLIN "The Light-weight of Motordom. REO "The Gold Standard of Value." Riding Car in the MARMON "The Kasie.it World." COLE 8 -Hill are no Oha-e. REPUBLIC TRUCKS "The Honest Truck at the Honest Price." Tin " AUtOHL The Simpson Auto Co. reports the following automobile sales: Ford roadsters to Elmer Dole and O. Kur rle of Helix. R. Alexallder, u I- Rog ers, a G. Sullivan and R. F. Hayden of rendleton; Ford touring cars to o. W. Gertson and J. P. Stoffle of Pen dleton and Chevrolet to Andrew Fiedler and Elmer Hess of Pendleton. Police Court News. Harry McMullen took five days In jail this morning on a charge of be ing drunk and John Doe paid 110. Saturday afternoon J. J. Jones paid a 110 fine for fighting and Will Hart. who was on the receiving end of the i n-.ont suddenly to dodge a mudhole that the front wheels buckled under and turn- ed the car over. The running bourni caught the driver across the chest di agonally and pinioned him. Fortu nately other employes of the, rnnch, discovered the upturned car within five minutes after the accident and lifted it off. It is said that within a few minutes mora the life would have been crushed from the man. Aa it was his ribs were badly broken both in front and back and some of the broken bones punctured his lungs. Son .t Itk-tli. ' v A son was born this mining to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marrs of Kictlt. Iluhy ilrl Horn. A daughter was born hist night to Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hunter of this city. To nn lid lliuigalow. J. T. Tobin has taken out a permit to build a small bungnlow on Kddy street. It will cost about $400. Mountain Road Improves. On a pleasure jaunt yesterday Hert ;mith, prominent sheepman, drove as far as Dead Man Hill nn the road to Meacham. He says the roads are now good to that point. liny Hudson Sunerslxes. The Oregon Motor GaraKe reports the sale of Hudson Super-Sixes to Vai no Westersund of Weston and A. K. McCully of this city. G. W. Byers of. this city bought a Super Speedster Hudson Six. fight, took the jail alternative, ijouk McDonald stood trial on a charge of refusing to assist aofficer and was fined 110. He threatens to ask circuit court to review the case. the Pilot Rock Lady Dies. Word was received here this morn ing of the death of Mrs. E. M. Seller ot Pilot Rock. ,She was 58 years old and death was due to stomach trouble. The body is bing brought in today and will be taken to Kilge- S. 1).. for Interment by her daughter. Mrs. May Ferguson. We Have the System Pay Cash Carry Your Packages Yourself- Pay the same price as Your neighbor Save yourself money Itcautiful Summer Wash Material, yard Ilk- to SB SMrt Wash Skirts HI.98 to S.9h ( rope 1H' Chine, all shades. . . '. . ... . Sl.li.. M.4 Crown" Corsets e to $. New Auto Caps c to 81.98 lloudolr Cans " 2o, lo. So ' Summer Parasols 2Xc to $3.R New Crone de Chine Waists 3.98 A New Shipment of Georgette Waists 4.K Girls' Gingham IH-osses r to !. t hllilren' KomN-rM - o, 'lloys' Wash Suits 7i Throe Piece Breakfast Suit So liai-iee Bungalow Aprons 49e, S9c, 0o New Ginghams, yard iMjO, I5c lrk arid Iiight Percales 10c. HV4o. IBo Mil Cloth. White and Colors, yard 2o Baby Soft Sole Shoes 8c, 89e A NEW SILK SPORT SUIT-SEE THEM. SOU CAN I0 BETTER AT S7 ? S7 .A? S7 THE BOLOEM RULE & J WE LEAD OTHERS I'OI.I.OW fi i in i i rrii ii mmmmut mm m j Yakima. 2'- and Marie J. Van Hoy. 18, of Weston. A license was also is sued to Dr. Lansford M. Spaulding. 21. and Marie Cottrelt, l, both of Pilot Kock. A license was Issued yes terday to Earl K. Lleusllen. 23, of Walla Wulla and Kthel Waddlngham. 21. of Weston. Mr. Hradfield and Miss Van Hoy were married today b Justice of the Peace Joe H. Partes. I'ndergoe Operation. The little son of Joe Swift under went .an operation for mastoid ab eoss this morning. Kahy Is Born. An eight and a half pound son was born this morning at St. Anthony's hospital to Mr. and Mrs. James Mc-Call. Touslls Removed. Ilurke Hayes, little son of Mr. ana Mrs. Frank B. Hayes, underwent an operation for removal of adenoids and tonsils. Trap-hooters, score 113. Pendleton trapshooters yesteraav scored only 113 In the shoot against the Woodburn team of the Columbia Willamette tournament. , Horace Stillman continued nis run of "straights" by perfect score. Dan Bowman and Dean ."hull each broke j, R. o. Smith shattered 22 and James Carroll 20. There weer only two squads out for the shoot. Other scores were J. J. Hamley 18. H. J.' Rosenberg 1. H. D. Stillman 20, ack Gibson 14 and H. Rosenberg 17. Auto Turns Over; Man Hurt. Joe Fields, who works on the George La Fontaine' ranch, is in St. Anthony's hospital with serious In juries as a result of an automooiie accident Saturday evening. He was driving a small car to the ranch ana, when within a hundred yards of his destination, he swerved the car so ntu: ROTHWEIX Optometrist and Optictaa Glasses ground and fitted, lease duplicated. American National Bank Building. Pendleton. Two Divorces Granted. A divorce has been granted to the plaintiff in the case of Uman Ogaii vs. Lna Ogan and also to the plain- I tiff in the cast of J. William Stlllnell vs. Grace Stlllwell. A decree for tjie plaintiff in the cose of Michael Dolan vs. Patrick Dolan et al., has also been signed. Means Hearing This I". M. The preliminary hearing or James Means of Stanfield. charged with a -tstutory nffnse. Is heinff neia inn afternoon in the Justice court befor' Judge Purkes. Means Is being rep rtsented by J. H. Haley. Will Of Harry .ra. The will of the lute Hurry D. Gray vas admitted to probate today. The estate consists of personal property valued approximately at l.ia.OOO. His mother. LAura W. Gray, who Is the administratrix, is the chief benefici ary though .to his sister. Miss Tollise Gray, la left 1 10.000 in trust with George A. Hartman as trustee. Other small bequests are made. Reel Mineral Wednesday. The funeral of the late Emmet Rees, who died last week in Walla Walla, will be held Wednesday after noon at 2 o'clock at the Christian church in Helix. The body will leave the Folsom chapel at 12:30 p. m. Internment following the services will be made at the Helix cemetery. The pall bearers will be Eugene McCulley, Vernon Kurrle. B. E. Gelss. Will Knuckles. Henry Peterson and Carl Kupers. Three Marriage IJcenseai. A marriage license was issued today to Edwin Roy Bradfield of North lUIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIItllllllMllllllllllllb I BILLY'S BRAN-NEW PHILOSOPHY Hut l KmathlM with 4hr ffi hw who Jut ftsktf for "A BOTTLE OF POP" He should rifmanrl one of the following pure flrliik I1IVW-NEW (.HA PK-O KXTHA DKY HY-BALI, HOOT HKKK We KUiiruntee every bottle and we are ritiht here to back it up. What your pleasure? Sorlally yours, , Wm. Rocsch Bottling Co. I "There isnt much syrapa- tfy for the worm tKa met , the early bird." iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTi Pendleton Oregon -MiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit 1 FO R S A L E 1 Th Ves' uttirh ritnch in r..-islrn flregon. with all Ihe eilip- E n.eol. all fnc.d. kihhI linllilinss, orchards, telephone and daily 5 mail, ran lie bought fnr ( f.o per acre, on easy terms. The cat- S tie and horse csn hii-ht at range prices E ,,, aCres in tp. 3 N . It. 31. 4 In grain. 1-4 of crop goes with s It delivered In wjrehMlse. Price 1 4 Ti per sere. i 31 nrr grsln Innd. half In crop, close to town and railroan. Priee ilicluditix i-row. I4 per acre. (to nroi. half In wheal, good Improvements, plenty of wa- S ! 5 ter. Price inc luding crop. f3T.S0 per sere. 5 S lS5 acre, ltmo tn grain. sd improvements. 3 mile haul to lS aarehous. Price Sir. per acre Includfng rr,.. IS I have 40 or &0 riidenee troperty in IVtidlf'ton for sale. S 8.irie of them are mighty good bargains. '. fome in and talk It over. : i K. T. W Mtf.. Pendleton. Ore. ! ' illllllltltlf IIIIIIItlllltltllllll41IIIIIItlf f ! Itliltllllllllillttlllllllff IIIIHlllltlllllllttKf IT Hoy Heonts fletnrn. The l'endletnn Hoy Scouts returned to Pendleton at r. o'clock this morn ing after camping during the weekend on McKay creek above the county hospital. Thoy were In charge of Scoutmaster Tubns and report a ver etijoyalile outing. To fjHik at lontana l.atMl. James II. Kstos of the firm of Fried ley Kstes. accompli nied hv George Stuiv-'ier of this city. Hu'h Bell of HeMv. and Dr. I . I. Hmlth nml Fred K. Jacobs of Portland left this afternoon for the Uedwater district cf Montana to look over fnrm land" there. BIIJ. V1I.1, Al-l-OW niK ItKPHF!ET.Tr'l-TS TO KV1-1ST WABHINOTOX. May 31. Kepre sentative Scott of Pennsylvania, has introduced a bill providing that any one holding office under the federal government may retain that office while serving In military service by waiving all pay. The bill Is designed to allow representatives toanltst and return to congress at the end of the war. LOOT OF $700,000 . , DIMS SOCIETY ST Ak PhiipaielphUn of Prorn.inenc Arrested for Peculation Covering Seven Years. PlUl-AIKt..l,HlA. May 1 Jess Williamson. II.. well Known In so ciety circles or this city, former sec retary of the Pennsylvania company for Insurance on lives and granting annuities, has been arrested it was announced here today. He Is charged with misappropriating funds while 'n the employ of the company. The sum named In the warnint Is :!.". 00". officials of the state banking department at Harrlstiurg sold the amount was between I6fi0,"00 and trr.s.ooo. x A statement irsued by the company says: " "A defalcation through forgery hv a former employe has been discover ed. The amount Is large, but a sub stantial part of It will be recovered through employes' liability Insurance and from other sources." According to the state banking of ficials, Williamson, who Is 3 years old. abstracted securities for seven years, bonds being taken from es tates of women, one of whom missed IJ&O.OOO. All the losses have been replaced In kind. It was stated by ths state banking officials. Williamson Is a member of the First troop. Philadelphia city cav alry, which Includes members of ths most prominent families In Philadel phia. In his w hisil days ho was a widely known amateur oarsman and was active In the organisation of the American Rowing association, whl' annually has conducted Ihe Am Henley regatta here;. The accused man waived a hearing tort. i and was held In $J.o ball f r trial. Hall was furnished by a surety compHiiy. Williamson resigned his position last octoIsM- and has aim- been engaged In business here. ih w-an l.ook! IMik! Hlg Jitney IH.nce Happy Calivoli Pavilion. Tuesday night. May ;2nd. Hawyer'e Hlg on hestra. Kenefit Pendleton's Hid Military lleeerve. rmtH-es only 6o Admission l'c. Iim lu.lin. two dances. Xtarta at J o lock ta of v p ll DO YOUR BIT 1 BY ATTENDING JITNEY DANCE AT HAPPY CANYON. TUESDAY NIGHT ' '4 Help buy uniforms for second unit. 4 SMYTH E- i LONERGAN COMPANY i Quality Quantity Service & waw.sz BLYDENSTEIN'S PREPARED Dietary Flour Contains a minimum of starch and just enough Clean Bran to be a natural aid to free bowel movement.- Dpn't use drugs. It will make the best of muffins and brown bread, with very little work (inexperienced cooks will find it a big help). See recipes on sucks. BLYDENSTEIN'S ' , UNPREPARED Dietary Flour Can be used same as graham flour and makes a delicious MUSH. Order a small sack from your grocer and you will get a larger sack next time. j m. t3 pWA!Yt-M-MEAP jfr ISA MOTOIt CAS 1 r -3 When'you 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 Incorporated. 117. 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