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-7 whU'jwij"""'1; w;1 ! EIGHT PAOtiR DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1010. PAOE TURK 4 i-i'-Riniifo matco nr nnmi rrnw ' I' ' : ; : . J 1 , . . . . . i . Ik Oncrntcd I'ixuk. William Mills r" WHltshursr, Wash- Inmoib waaNojierated upon .yesterday count of his health. at St. Anlhdli) hnspltul. will take the ilaee of Milton Hum who! K. V. Ounn mid MJg Lmrene Parker, win leave shortly ror iiiiirnmia on ac- mcmoera of the Department. : Inlemlerit, E. T. Ounn, vt the , arm record department of O. A. C-, and tMi Iorene Parker, home demonetra tiiin agent. The ptipiw have the ap proval of their parent and the books I will be lliirouuced In the homes through the s honl. and will provide A Nthool problem for the children aa well a the foundation for farmer'! 1 ccorda, , AH book ud are free. . Are Con va level nc. The two children of B. R. Bloom are convalescing at Pt- Anhtony' hon- Pltnr after having their tonsils an,d adenoldn removed. ; Itoiul MiimiT Hero, Charles Solon,, road master for the . N, l railroad, arrived today from lJsco on official bUHiriesa In 1'epdle ; ion. , Allxirt yiitnnoy Oomiiuf. ' Albert Quinney, son of the-late Rev, Charlea CJulnney. will arrive In the city tomorrow from Camp Iewia for a visit with Jlra. Qulnnoy. He had been honorably dltchared from the service ,and will, return to Anaconda. Montana,, after a short ..stay here. I. )' Kellly, assistant club loader.' will be Ip the city tomorrow to arranxe for Club work in ,tti county schools. Know at Weston. '' - A. W. Louden of Weston Is tranaact- jinw business In Pendleton today. He I fca.va the enow at Weston in about four Inches divp. I11 lit iiotiduii. .. . t ; ! George Sherman, Hon of Frnnk Hhermun. of thl city, was operated Ion yesterday morning ut Ht. , An thony's hospital. .: , 1 Iteniodollng ItoKlilrjnv. ..itoenrder Fitzgerald- has Issued a permit to VV. t. thinnn, 21 B ,In street, for remodelling his residence nt an expense of $400. , Wheel l:iilliiir Hear lleportnl. Pan Hmythe, prominent stock man. reported to the If, 8. Biological sur vey today the. activities of a sheep eating, hear who has been molesting the Hmythe herein in northern Idaho otid dolus; considerable. damage. Jj. J. joldman has promised and and a trapper will be sent to the assistance of the sheepherders. I Mentiiur Traliw Today. ' . ' Councilman P. K. JC'ng Is meet:ns ' the trains today wllh his car In the re-l'"" Collected, I2S. celvlng of returning . soldiers and sail, j Kecorder Fltztieuld'e report for the ors. ' (month of January which was read to , , (the council la t n!ht, showed a total II Aw Sli-nilK-rn. ' ;of 12 cases before the court with a to- Of the it teachers In Pendleton. 43 j of 126 m fl"c and forfeited bail aro members of the Oregon State i collected. Teachers' Asaoclatlon. Many teachers ' 111 In other towns of Umatilla county are also members of the nsooclatlon. Xon.Siiport Cow Tomorrow. Ut is expected the non-support. , charge against Itufus O. Iiickson will be tried In the circuit court .tomorrow "morning, t fi . llrracb Willi Vatiuhail. ' f . O. Breach has accepted posl ttion with Mayor J. I Vaughan, In the latter's electric service store. Breach Former lldix Man Dies. Jred Morrison, formerly bf B!elix, died yesterday in Idaho, according to word received here today. Morrison, who was about 32 years old. was th nephew of Mr. and MrB. M. t. Morri son of Helix. His wife, who survives him, was 'formerly Miss Polly Parker, danxhter of a Umatilla county pio neer. tflx F'lrcM DuHna; famiary. Chief Kingold'a report tir January shows a total of six fires during the tnnnth. The total damage Is placed at t2,7r.O. Practically all of this amount was at the Peoples Ware- nouse lire, (.me paid fireman dislo cated three ribs by a fall at this fire. Hot ilrnliur to I'ciMllcton. Joe Crlndy. who before Joining the navy vm employed at the o. K. bar ber shop, received his discharge about ! two weeks ago and wll return to Bon- j dleton In a few days to resume his I work at (he same old chair. - I Ketiirn for Conference. F. t Bnllard, assistant state leader of county agents, returned today from o. A. C for a conference with 101101101101101101101101101101- DO YOU BUY V I T A MINE S? iv 1 You do but not under that name. '-.. . , Vitamines are food elements necessary to life and are found most abundantly, in ' ' FLEISCHMANN'S YEAST That is why bread made with it is so WHOLESOME AND NUTRITIOUS. , Fresh shipments daily. MEAT DEPARTMENT. Special! . All Pork Sausage, per pound 30c Fresh Columbia River Smelt, 3 lbs. for 25c Pendleton Cash Market. Inc. Fine Groceries Fresh Meats 301 E. Court St Phones 101 (Private Exchange Connecting Both Dept's.) lnMstcd In Navy. Thomas Hutchinson, aged 11 of Indian Valley, Idaho, is a new recruit In the Lr. S. navy and left yesterday for Bremerton, Washington, after signing up as apprectice aeaman ati&hrn Contract ut the recruiting office here. M. Ituli-j It. (J. Dykstra, Change In O. K. Barbershop llrm. Karl Pawyer has purchased the in terest of 81 Beetz in the O. K. barber shop. S45 lluill street, and will take charge Monday. The business will continue under the name of O. K. with Kairl Sawyer and Walter Freeman as proprietors. service : if A-' Special '"Sale1 of ital Interest Suits and PS : -1-2 PRICED IncK'a'il Sular.v. i : i..... - r ! son, who is iii charge, says that many. the school at- 1'mntHbi has signed a Inquiries are coming in and that he ex- 'contract to teach the same school next pects several more recruits this week. jyar. The new contract, means an in- jcrffae In salary to $150 from $1125 ! ItcftiriiM from Kcrvlfw. for the present year. B.ron (iimim returned this morning . from a year's service in the naval : Sign of Karly Spring. aviation. He went Into training ut j Alex Oliver, ' itt lair, West Webb , tfan Dleso, California, and later wentistreet, sees the sign of an early spring H to France and then to Queenstown, in the budding of blossoms on. a giaot Ireland. Jle has received his honor-'lilac bush which grows in his yard, able discharge and will resule his po-jMr. Oliver says the appearance of the sltlon with the Pendleton Woolen flower buds so early in the year Is un- Mills. iprecedented in the 17 years that the i , ,' . jiilac has lowered. j Kxamlnutfog Ilcttln Titcxlay- j j Final examinations for the first j Will Oicn llepalr and Sales Aciicy. j remester s work will begin at the Pen-j ' Johnson, who is a new arrival I dleton High School next Tuesday, a. 1 1,1 Pendleton. Is so faborably Impress-! on Mnifday the faculty will grade the!"! with the city that he has decided pupils as to their general character. I ,r' locate here- He -will open a repair! The daily schedule will be undlsturb-j and sales agency for typewriters and j ed as examinations In the various i adding machines. Mr. Johnson j subjects will be given at the regular comes from :sew York city where he "' r..! r, i X- Quality suits in all the warm, serviceable fabrics and fashionable colors are most interestingly priced. Soft beautiful dresses, of silk, satin and ser viceable, stylish models of serge form sn attractive -group. The styles are varied and are the newest. These suits and dresses ONE-HALF PRICE. hours. T0T TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT TOI TOT has Just completed 14 months' service In the army transport service, dodg ing submarines iitwin the United W ill Not !tli Trains. After this week, c. O. Breach will : Slates and France, i resign his position as official -repre- ! sentatlve of Pendleton In meeting sol-i -Says llotcl Lakes Money. diets and sailors returning from er-j Col. J. Si. Bentley who is agent fori vice. Mr. Breach will be unable to T. K. Heard, owner of the Golden Rule continue the work as he has accepted j Hotel property, takes exception to an a position at J. L Vaughan's electric editorial in the East Oregouian last store. A new representative will be 'evening advising that the Maiden J appointed immediately. j Hole be converted into an apartment 'bouse, Mr. Bentley says the hotel Military Drill to Ho iilven. ipropcrty pays the owner eight per j llolman Ferrln. athletic Instructor on the sum he asks for the, at the high school, announced today i building. He aiso fays that in recent that during the following: semester a 'years be has made 14 per cent from: urse in physical training will be of- ,,n mves.n.ent in notei nxtm-e.. II r. fereil the l-.oys of the. school in which ; Ber.tley i., This i needed u: oi' Ibe belief the building Is hotel but tas the prop- will be included nillltarv drill. will be a continuation of the workirptv ix ft'r '' ami if purchased could ! iSivm.during the first part T.f the sem. jb" u!il"' for "' P"rP"se desired. , esier .under :aptain J. W. Kocker of iibe Oregon Military Police. FANCY CHIFFONS These are entirely new, offered in the newest shades and designs. Good quality chiffon. Splendid for the new waists and in combinations for dresses. The yard ... . . $2.00 to $2.50 CREPE DE CHINE The silk de luxe for waists and dresses, offered in shades for street and eveiing wear. A splendid wear ing silk and can be laundered. The yard '. $1.59 . SILK POPLIN A dress fabric that will certainly give you the wear. Does not crash and pleats well Offered in colors of grey, tan, brown, navy, Copenhagen, black and white. The yard... $1-23 SILK SHIRTING Offered in two qualities 'of desir able patterns, all shades, neat stripes, of all silk and cotton and silk The yard $1.00 and $2.25 IN OUR ART DEPT. ; . Curtain Nets . . . . , . 25c to $1.25 Curtain Scrim 15c to 65c Cretonne 23c to $1.25 Silkoline 25c Crochet Cotton 12c t Quality GROCERY DEPARTMENT WASHING SOAPS Extra Special for Friday only 18 BARS FOR 31.00 TOILET SOAPS ' ' Cream Oil Bath Tablets, 10c each. "INSURANCE Is the Best Policy MENTIONING BUNGALOWS I will -protect your homeat a very low cost with one of our new combina tion residence policies, covering fire, loss of use, liability, burglary, glass breakage, water damage, etc., at very attractive rates. If your insurance is expiring soon, better see me. Just as well have full protection at a very little additional cost. JOE KERLEY , . Successor to Chas. E. Heard. Inc. Insurance Loans Real Estate Pendleton, Oregon 721 Main 'See Me Before the Fire" city irlven a 1uvt nf nliaonpo1 Clly -t(riu'- Cl-cfi lxwe of Alwiu-c At htH reriuoft. James A. FVe. attorney. 1 for a few day. while making- a busl ncpH trip to San Francisco . C. H Carter will act uh city attorney dur ing the nbsetice "f Mr. Fep. Judge lVe i one of the attorneys In the Watls versus (.'rahb case to appear In t he district court of appeals. nine it on new Oregonian. and vigorous linec- Daniaso Cnno on TMlay. Jury for the trial of the cape of Welch and ILonergan amiinst the O W. IX. A X. Co. wt inot pcureil until 11 o'clock this morning. Twenty men examined in securing the jury. one of the plaintiffs ! i ndcrftocs Operation. iifi on the stand. The plaintiff in this ;urs nobort Heavert underwent nn case are asking for damages ailcged to 'operation at Kt. Anthony's hospital this have been suffered .through neglect Iniorning. 'of the railroad to. cattle shipped to , :Chicago from Pilot Hock. Colay & Service Zl!l-u3 ,Guthrie, Portland attorneys are proH tecuting the case while C. H. Carter of , ' " j PMidleton, and V. A. Uobhins of i Marfcno DHvp. u Portland, are appearing for the "rafl- M. Heed, member of the fiSth ' , Stjites JI.irineM, wa In the last big ; Company. 6th Kegiment. United Stiites Marines, was in the last big Pai-eiif? or Itaby Boy. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jvnprs of this; rj. Chisholm, conductor.; James K. 'Heard. I. ;.; It. K. Kirkpalrick, R. S. X. C; C. J. Goch. L. S. X. G. ; L M. Winkland, 11. S. V. O.: Kenneth Mc Uae, L. S. V. G. ; M. J. Carney, chap. Integrity Lodjre. J. C. Marin, X. G.; Henry Ho-well. V. G.; Max Baer. treas urer; John K. Fieam, secretary: A. O. Carden. wardt-n; Ctartiice Roach, posed to move one of the buildings iat Garden and Court street to thf 1 above corner. The matter was re ferred to the street and fire commtttee. iAnothc matter referred lo came com ,mitte was the application of the Au ;to Clearint; House Co. for a permit to install a gasoline pump and station on Alia street in front of the company' I. Teo j Wear Croix do i.nrrre i Arthur k. I orenzon. wearine me drive made by hlH regiment before the ; Frpnrh rrol de ouerre ninned to his conductor: .lames Harvey. snor . i. a.z 1 noniHK. hoi asm . i.. city are the parents of an eight pound N- (. , T(1( Houswirth !. S. X. G.- Anli. Roy ec, JX. S. V. G. ; George S iv. ' L. S. V. G.; John Golf, chaplain. ; place of business, at the Garden. corner of baby boy born this morning at St thony'a hospital. letter to Marlne linifori11( armlKlice was signed. 1 lux iHter. .visa Thelma Hales, of Ad-(lor on nis way lo wilsonville. Wash amp. ho tells how be came through mgton. where he w ill visit his parents without a scratch. He also describes ! while he is recovering from rhe of the disagreeable weather in France. ; fects of being gassed. I,orenzon is : member of the iSth company. th Strike Situation Serious. I Thf strikA Kit nut I(.n in Konltl is very serious according to J. T. Brown w ho arried. home this morning from Seattle. Mr. Krown says business men are much worried and fear there will bo rioting and bloodshed. Mr. Brown accompanied his son Clell ' Kmw n itt iVim lnt-inrA nhn umi nr. dered to report at Hremerlon, after a two month's visit with his parents in Pendleton. Cell is still gaining gaining fiom the effects of his wounds in Fiance.. Marines, and has been In France a year in In service In. the states for a year. He was In the Chateau Thierry fight and in th batt'e of Belleau Wood. The Marine received his med al because of distinguished bravery from March 1 7 to June 1. His com pany received IT citations for bravery. Ay he enlisted fr four years, lxren zon will return to the service for two more years. I.lttlc Son Jiorn. 0cratcd I'pon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed MeCutcheon of; $rg. Pauline Vinier is convalescing Xolin. are the parents oX a little son ot t Anthony's hospital after an op- I?endIeton vis ' born this morning at St. Anthony's ' eratlon performed this muming. hspital. . j " t'clobmte 7.th Aimivcrsary. Apliralsrrft 1liioru Rev. R. E. Gornall. pait(tr of the C- S. McXanght. T. H. Fraser and j Methodist church, will leave this eve rt. A. Creasy aprateers of the estate I niun by way of Walla Walla for Port of Fred A. Krunson, deceased, have j land to meet with the trustees of Wll t iled their inventory and appraise- lamette Vniverslty tomorrow. The ment of same showing a valuation of 'meeting in I'ortland will be In the a- IKlt.ftO, all personal property. Clarence Wilkins Is sending a fpir lough In the city from Camp Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Boylen. Sr., left this morning for a visit to Portland. I. J. King is in Pendleton today from Spokane- J. M-w Jones of Puyallus. Washing ton , is here today. Our Machine Shop Is now fully equipped, to put, the motor in your truck or tractor in good condition for the spring farm work which- will soon begin.' How about your motor? Does it need reboring, or new pis ton rings fitted, or be overhauled in general? If you want to be ready to "shoot" when the weather opens up, now is the time to have us do your overhauling. A trial will convince you it pays to have your motor overhauled here. ' Cor. Cottonwood &Water Streets. Thone 530 Account J!wks lo lto t'scri. Seventeen boys of the fmapine school signed tip yesterday to take the farm account work, while 19 girls In the I'mapfne school and eiKht from Fern dale will begin a course in house hold accounts, as the result of a visit of W. W, Green, county school super Library Notice The County library to uow often the usual hour from 10:00 A. M. to 5:30 I. M. and 7:00 to 9:00 nlglH, Hooks may now bo frtH'ly circulated and reading room may be iistnl to full twpneity. All Ixioks clue tlurlnt; the influ enza quarantine, IT UKTl'ltM.P AT t K. will not lc subject to fine. Thos returning lHNks from liomcK in whlli there lic Invii raws of luflucnut ir other contagious disrate miiht urap biHiks C4ircfully and mark pack age with luimc cf discus. Such lMMks will be treated according to Instructions from the State Ikwril of llcallli. slns of the Scrjrcunt. It will be welcome news to Pendle ton lies that Uoy Alexander, the "well known and popular" young man of the Cmatilla county metropolis will shortly once more be in their midst. Sergeant Alexander is still in the un popular Pepot Prigade at Camp Lew is, but Carl Coo ley, another of Pen dleton's younger set, received yester day, nt the Benson, a nice bir bundle from Camp lewi containing Sergeant Alexander's old duds. "Which to me," Mid Cooley. "would seem to indicate that lioy expects to gft out of the service in n week or Icps. Cooley. young 'Alexander. H. W. Collins and a Kioup tr Peiuiieione yoiiUK progres sives a hot a year auo botiKht out Alex ander's department store and are run- Taken to Idaho. Joe MonterastelH who has been held here for several days for the authori ties of the St. Anthony, Ida., indus trial school, was taken back today--He AFTER INFLUENZA TAXICAB f PHONE I Bonks 35 Uiilm for S2.50 PAIIKKU TAXI CO. Why lay More ' The Grip, Fev.rt, and Other Blood Poisoning, Prostrating Diseases, The best ronrse of restorative treiil ment, j)uil'.vin2r (he blood, slrenclli pninpr tlie nei'Tos, Ftiniulatinjj the liver, is: Hood 'a Siirsapnrilla, the stamlanl ) nmi iirniir. npiurp nTin. , P....lirn . ral irnn .,! r..Wn. I Kureka and InteKrity l...HKes lilted pills), nfler online. ture of a celebration in honor of the; .am anniversary oi me ' " i Ben Unit In at Hotel Pendleton from the collese. Kev. Oornall will return fjj.okane today, to Pendleton Saturday.1 . i ...,..,"- , . Art (Jpodwln. of Condun la at Hotel Protest Movlns of nalMiiur. . . man today. . A petition was uresentl to the city1 W. 1. Anderson is a Pendleton vta- escaped from the school about nine .council last night headed by Joe Pied- ; Istur today -from Pilot Hock, months ago. 'lor r rotestinsr against the allowing of AV. B. Namara of Irrijon is Fen the moving of an old building: to a dleton visitor touar. lustioo Conn Hnersed. site at the enrner of Alta and Cosbie ; William Brown of Weston Is rexin The jury in the case of Scott Red-'streets. The petition pays it is pro-.tered at the Golden Rule today. fearn versus Fletcher McAushirt tried! ( in the circuit court yesterday after-' . noon brought in a vordist In favor oft tggmKtUKBitHHKKMtttttKtKttKKKKHtKntKtKfUttm McAuslan. This is a reversal of the caw when tried in the justice court .. :U Milton. Kitley & Haley were at- torneys for McAuslan and 8. LK Pe- jrTni i nyf --T- lwfhsSnjr on lJcn. Through hi attorney. P. E. rhmidt. J. V. Heckmau has started l he foreclosure of a niechanios' lien ip ti in M William lieynold. in which he Mies for $74'-' Sm fur labor In construct Ir.ff a bnildlne for defendant. The complaint also asks for $75 attorney fees, .r-r-r ' 'mm lit Mrs. ltradbiirn Iio. Mrs. Kmma U. Hradbum. wife of J-hn Bradburn, died yesterday nt her home in Pilot Rock of spinal trouble Mrs. Bradlutrn was ;;n years of ape and I survived by her husband. The bod v as briunyht to Peudteloti today and I, at the Folsom chapel aw ait ins: fu neral arrangements. It Raises The Dough Lndirex Inslall tlfflivr-. The Joint installation ceremonies of No. s." land 92 respectively, I. o. K.. held noons jn.s uari.r, m.i.i ana f ,h(J pnjoy,ll(l ,,,,. nio(.,ins.,. cirt-etive) ns needed. lheM ,n ivtulleton in a year. Itebeknh Ihese tee great niedioinea make Hodge members ere .reeu n invite.) convalescence real, rapid and per- j quests of the two lodges. Kollowins feet. They are also of service in the 'the Installation an elaborate supper: prevention of disease and the preser- jwas served. H. t. Cralu, l. 1. X. t:.. X'ntion of health. They form lli)od 's , was the installing officer. Following Triple Combiiintinn Treatment. are the officers: Kureka I.o.lse. v. I. Kneh is pooil alone; all are good 'lhnian..N. ).: . K. strauli, V. O.: T. i to-rether. Get them todav. 11. Wells, secietarv. K. .Mexamler. 0ucccssfol bsklnc is .u- ' Siirtd when Crescent is ttsel, bec&ose it niscs first ha moistars is sddtd in tht miiing towl, end them sgaio. when best is spplied. Th. result of this double rsiss ts deliciouly light, etholesome, sad ettilj di gested bresdj, cskes sad kiicuits. r.s'if . i Cresceat kas keen too u- Ub-tbed sUnds-l kmki( posrder for s pearler of e oentury ea toe Psrt&e Coast. He setter fensula I ka beea. produced. The Creseeat Cook Book ls eery kelpfal Write Ike Onueeal M!( Co, eatUe,' for a copy. Oreeera sell Crescent aWkiif rowdsc.j ):i