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1 A , I i 1 DAILY LAST OaEGONIAN, PENPI.RTON, O&ET.ON, TUESDAY, FEEKUARY 6, 1917. riGIIT PAG HI B HP I E w t . IS If I A N miiii;:!Hn!!ii;nn:mmmu ::t:: innniinnisninnnniiusn: FISH. FOR THE LENTON SEASON. Lent start thia year Feb. 22. We always liave a most complete line of smoked, salt and canned fish. Seal-Phlpt Oysters. pint !M? Flnnnn Haddles, lb... 25o Kippered Sainton, lb. 25c All-Keady Codfish, can IV) Boneleu Codfish, No. 1 box SSc Boneless Codfish. No. 1 brick SOc Bloaters, 4 for S5c Boned Herring lb.... SOc Kmill Fancy Mackerel. 1 for S5o Large Fancy Mackerel, weicht about S pounds. each .V fait Herring, each . . 5e nek led Herring, for S3o Roltmops. each 5c Gilnetters Salmon, large can SOc Gilnetters Salmon, small, 1 for We Columbia River Salmon. 3 cans 83c Meco Salmon, 3 cans. 5K' Surf Brand Salmon, can .' 15o Shad, can l.V, Tuna Fish, can . .SOc, 55o ' Kippered Herring, can 1V Fat Herring, can .... ISe Fmall Mackerel, can. . i5c Soused Mackerel, can 15c sardines T."nderweods Mustard, can '. 15e Voose-a-bec. can .... loo V-B, can 10c Victory, can 5c Albert Roche, can . . . SOo Yacht Club, can SOc Pardellen Rings, can S5o Flks. can 15c Stat can 15c Crossed Fish. can... ISO Zig Zag, can 15c I GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. "QUALITY" Two Phones, 28 823 Main St E i I A I II It Parent-Teacher Meeting. A meeting of the high school parent-teacher association la scheduled for this evening at 7:10 In the library room. n auiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiifiir. 1T New Panel Frcsi Pepkn Blosss it 'sbowa to tab ' impls frock el brigs twill crg with collar el whits Georrttt crtpe, tnd stiver buttons to tries Yon will iod only the most ap-to-este styles is Pictorial Review Patterns for March mm Tat Ssriaf FuLiss Beak YOUR "SPRING SEWING" WILL BE A PLEASURE IF YOU ALLOW PICTORIAL REVIEW OR HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS TO ASSIST YOU. V If you wish to be smartly gowned for every occasi onto lead the fashions instead of following them use either PICTORIAL or HOME JOURNAL pat terns, both for sale by Pendleton Quality Store YOUR BATTERIES NEED INSPECTING We have an exclusive Storage Bat tery Department and will be glad to give your batteries an expert Inspec tion without charge. Our Mr. Cyrus, foreman of this de partment will be pleaded to have you talk your battery troubles over with him. I'F.NDLETOX AUTO CO. raltm tm Hospital. William M. Fraker, pioneer Pen dletonUa, who to past SO years old, has been taken to St Anthony's hos pital for treatment. He has been quite feeble lately. Allotted Bootlegger Nabbed. thlrley Wells, a well known color ed man about town, was arreted last night by the police on s charge ot bootlegging. His case will probably oome up for trial tomorrow. Decree of Divorce. Judge Phelps yesterday signed s de cree af divorce for the plaintiff In the case of Joseph Cornelius Camp bell vs. Avis Campbell. PHantiff 1m given the custody of the minor child until futher orders from the court member ot the glee club of that Insti tution. He was an accomplished pianist Five Feet of Sno. Snow Is SO Inches deep on an aver age on Granite Meadows where the snow stakes were read yesterday by employes of the, forestry service. The snow "was sti deeper before it began to settle. roxtMiie Commercial Meeting. The annual meeting of the Pendle ton Commercial association, schedul ed for this evening, was this after noon postponed for a week owing to the fact that many members had other engagements for this evening. Preiiare for High' Water. The 0.-W. B, ft N. Co., In anticipa tion of high water when the snow In the moan tains thaws, has a crew of men at work cutting out underbrush In the bottom lands near Havann i station where the company experi ence much trouble each year. Sophs Boat Grade Tcant, In a basketball game at the high school the high school sophomore team beat the Lincoln school team 25 to g. The most Inteerstlng feature of the game as reported by spectators, was the playing of Harry Nelson, who It Is fajd, played most of the gams on his hands and knees. Akte to Leave Hospital. A. B. Boyce,. wall known member of the 0.-W. signal service who w Injured two weeks ago at Gibbon, was able to leave St Anthony's hospital this morning. He received a severe wreaoh of the back In lifting a gaso line speeder from the track. local frjik On HlRn Seas. Mr. and Mm John Adams. Mr. and sirs. LoweJl Rogers and Miss Lola Rogers are now on a steamer en route to Ban Francisco from Honolulu, where they have been spending a few weeks. They left as soon as they heard of the diplomatic break between the United States and Germany. Sprtngtikne Lures Students. Yesterday noon several H. S, boys and girls decided that the day was too nice to go to school and spent the afternoon strolling In the country. It was reported this morning that from five to ten points will be- deducted from their semester's standing as a reminder. Eks Are for Wsr. Pendleton Lodge No. 288, B. P. O. E., has severed diplomatic relations with Gloom and Dull Care, accord ing to a manifesto from the, exalted ruler Issued today, and all members are called to assemble at the lodge room Thursday evening tv meet Gen eral Good Time. 15 la Now York Party. Fifteen of the Fendletonians who went to the St. Paul winter carnival are now enjoying the sights In New York, according to a telegram receiv ed this morning by C, M. Bishop from bis sister-in-law, Mrs. Roy T. Bishop. They arrived there late Saturday af ternoon and were met by three of Louis Hill's representatives who have proceeded to show them New York In proper style. Held to Grand Jury. 'Walter Parraso, charged with de- sertien, was this afternoon ordered held to the grand Jury by Justice of the Peace Pairkes but was released npon his own recognizance upon his promise to surrender himself should he be Indicted. He was given a hear ing yesterday afternoon at which time he made a statement declaring that the only time he had left his family was at the request of his wife. They hare one child and Mrs. Parrazo has two children by a former husband. Gambling Game Raided. Officers Nash and Hall last night raided a quiet little game which was being played in the Round-Up pool hall. Four alleged gamblers were ar rested snd booked at police headquar ters. They are Ira Allen, "Monk" Coffman and two men who gave the names McDonald and Roberts. The last named Is alleged to have bees running the game. The cas-s have net come up for trial yet Vloe-Oonsnl Known Here. Raphael Geisler of Portland, who is vice-consul at one of the German ports snd who Is one of the men in the consular service who will have to leave Germany, Is well known to many Pen dletonians. He was formerly a stu dent at the University of Oregon and oame to Pendleton several times as s Much Slcknesg In Family. Mayor Frank C, McKentie of Her miston. Is in the. city attending his two young sons who are Just recover ing from the measles at the home ot their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 0' Daniel. The older boy is also re covering from a serious attack of pneumonia. Mr. McKenzie's wife Is In a Portland hospital; where she Is slowly Improving. About Storm Warnings. . Owing to the fact no storms have broken since the announcement was made regarding a resumption of the stockmen's forecasts by the weather bureau no such warnings have yet been issued. In the event of sudden storms warnings will be sent at once and communicated to stockmen through the forestry office here. ARE YOU READY For Spring and War? Spring i the inevitaable, it ha to come. Maybe the war WILL come, o prepare for Spring now. We are stocked up with a fine line of beautiful Spring merchandise and more will arrive today, o do not wait but come at once. Have you bought all the Ginghams, Percale, Lace Cloth, Dimities, Flaxon or Voile for those pretty summer frock, if you haven't do not forget that we have a fine assort, ment of them and that our enormous quantity purchase for 125 of the busiest store on earth allow u to undersell all other. Buy for cash and eliminate that first of the month anxiety, alto save yourself from 5 to 15 on each purchase. New Ginghams, yard 10c, 13 1-ao Yard Wide Ginghams, yard 15u Park and Light Percales, yard .' 10c, IS l-2e Yard Wide Percales, yard 15c Plain and Stripe" Cheviots, yard 19 1-io Apron Oievks, yard 8 1-So White Klaxons, yard 15c Vol low, 41) Inch, yard t5n Flake Voile, yard 0 YOTJ CAN DO BETTER AT JCPf"ney Co " j lace Cloth, yard I5o White Stripe lce Cloth, yard o White DtmKlea, yard 11 1-Jo, lie notted Swiss, yard 15o White RippleUe, yard lfto White Cotton Crepe, yard 11 l-2c, 15a White Galatea, yard lo White Devonshire, yard SS 1-to White Batiste, 40 Incites, yard 25c WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW bootlegging. The police 1 presented evidence showing that Riley had se cured a two-quart shipment ot alco hol and had turned it over to Lon Fames who had at once become In toxicated. Riley contended that the law permits a man to give a (riend a drink and that. If he could give a friend one drink he could also give him a whole shipment. However, there was evidence introduced to show that Barnes had furnished the money that bought the liquor snd that Riley had In reality only given the use of his name. The Judge, therefore, gave him his choice between 50 and 25 days in Jail. He is still In Jail. Mrs. Nettie Parrlsh, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Zeuske, for several weeks, left th afternoon for her home in Juneau, Alaska. Mrs William Slusher has returned from Portland where she has been spending some time as the guest ot her daughter, Mrs. Frederick Gullck. Mr. and Mrs. Chelly Jones of En terprise, are visiting In Pendleton A BOON TO KIDNEY SUFFERERS Msy Form Red Cross. Inspired by the possibility the Uni ted States may become Involved in war with Germany the women of Pendle ton are discussing the subject of or ganizing a red cross society here. Mrs. Fablna Morton, widow of the lat General Morton, Is one of those in terested In the project as is also Mrs. Una H. Sturgls. A number of women At the home of the latter yesterday afternoon discussed the cause In a tentative manner. No actual steps toward organizing have yet been taken and It Is probable further develop ments will depend upon the outcome of the International situation. When a Gift Is Not a Gift Police Judge Fitz Gerald yesterday afternoon was called upon to decide when a gift Is not a gift. James Riley was up before him on a charge of I believe Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is equal to the best preparation of its kind on thej market and for twentl years I have found satisfaction In selling It because It always produces a gratified customer. I have taken the remedy myself and obtained the u-"UaI beneficial results after using it. Very truly youra. W. B. MATHIS, Druggist June 21st, 1916. Hunter, Ark. Letter to Dr. Kilmer ft Co, Blnghamton, N. . Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For you. Send fen cents to Dr. Kilmer ft Co., Blnghamton, N. Y for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet' of valu able Information, telling about tho kidneys and badder. When writing, be sure and mention the Pendeton Daily East oregonlan Regular fifty cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. LOCALS Main. room Phone (Paid Advertisement ) Far sale 3 stands of beea Phone WP. P. O. Box 408. For sale Home on South Phone 37J. P. O. Box 498. Far rent Furnished front with bath. 503 Water street. T. Want To rent a good farm In Umatilla or surrounding counties. Write description and price. L. V. Scott. Burley, Idaho. Purebred Bronze Turkey gobblers for sale. Range raised. No better blood in the state Prices from $7-50 to fit. George C. Coe, Stanfield. Oresen. For rent 7 1-2 acres, a small hosse with full basement, good barn, hen house and root cellar In the N. E. corner of the city. 18 month. Box 343, City. To tape for a period of five year.?, 34 aores of land suitable for small dairy. Some bottom land, some wheat and pasture bind. Oood orchard and garden. Will arrange it for dairy. Geo. R. P.oberts, City. Lease for sale Five year lease o:i section; 310 acres summerfallow, llu acres seeded; 28 horses! 9 head cat tle, hogs, agricultural Implements, all for sale; near town; rent one-third grain In warehouse. Call on or ad. dress, H. J. Welty, La Cro.se, Wash. Estray Notice. Came to my place on January 19, t mlle N. W. of PendletoBn, known as the Thomas homestead, 5 calve., branded 77 on right hip, 2 black, 1 yellow Jersey, 2 spotted Jerseys. W. F. ELLIS. (Adv.) Box 781, City. "SMs-Stcpping Hid Vicc-PresideRcy" COMING imn mm Congressman From Minnesota Kaxt Lyra Course Attraction Friday Evening, February 9th METHODiST KG! ADMISSION SOc "Our Nation, Its Problem and Progress" Mr, Bede is an interesting talker, known as the Humorist of the House. with Mis. Jones' sister en route to California for an extended visit. The Washington School Parent- Teacher Circle has postponed Its nleet- . ing from this evening until Thursday ' evening when It wll lbe held In th4 school building. j Mrs. Lillian Cohn left todav for Portland where she will visit for a i time. She will be accompanied home ' by her daughter, Mra Gladys Slaugh ter, who has been visiting m the city , for the past month. DALE KOTllUiXb Optometrist and Optician Sclentlflo optical work. 1 1 years experience. American National Bank Building, Pendleton. o OLD-TIME REMEDY . MAKES PURE BLOOD Purify youi blood by tak;n$ j Hood's Snrsapnrilla. This pndi- cine lias been and still is the people's medicine been use of its relkVie chnfacter and its wonderful succ ? j in the I real isuit of the common dis eases atid ailments serof:ik, ca tarrh, rlif:'.mati!n, dysrwi- o ' ol appetite, that titvJ fcelliijr. j general debility, ; Hood's SttrsnjiaiHla ba? bivp , tested forty years. Get it today. 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