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PAClir! DAILY EAST ORIXIONIAN. FENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1917. it: i PAcrn 3 f fi H 1 5 I H 1 5 I H ft i) TSaS?! :";MM:!i!ninH!!UIU!!nillll!l!IIinHIlllili!il!Illl!l!inHI!iI!!ll!!l!l!ll!l!IL if M iioine uooiung Saturday h it I I I I 1 5 18 sainiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiii:- 5 SPECIAL CHOICE ROME BEAUTY APPLES FROM OUR OWN ORCHARD. EVERY BOX GUARAN TEED. WHILE THEY LAST, BOX $1.15. Bulk Mince Meat, pound 15c Bulk Apple Butter, 2 pounds 25c Bulk Olives, pint 30c Sweet Orange, dozen 25c Bloaters, 4 for 25c Salad Mustard, 2 bottles 25c Clam Chowder, Royal Chef, can 15c RANCH EGGS RANCH BUTTER Complete line of fresh fruits and vegetables. GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. AppradlHUs Operation. Art Garrett of Hetlx underwent an operatlea yesterday morning at St AnUtoar'a hospital for appendicitis. He to improving satisfactorily today. Tat HMf coming In. The HIT tax money rs now flowing into the sheriff's office, not rapidly but with, considerably regularity. So far this week (6400 has been collected KrfVovcrins From Operation. ike! Brown, daughter of G. W. Brown, a farmer near Helix, Is re covering at St. Anthony's hospital from an operation for acute appendi citis which she unerwent Wednesday evening. "QUALITY" H Two Phones, 28 823 Main St Just a Word About the New SPRING GARMENTS THEY'RE "BEAUTIFUL" THEY'RE "REASONABLE" NEW SPRING COATS in all the popular shades at $6.95, S7.50, S9.95, $10.50, $12.50 $14.75, $16.50 up to $35.00 m NEW SPRING SUITS at $12.50, $15.00, $16.50, $19.50, $21.50 up to $47.50 A look will convince you that this is the place to purchase "QUALITY" garments as reas onable as ordinary merchandise can be bought elsewhere. SO Inches of Snow. Glen Sturdivant arrived home yes terday from 4 visit with his father at likiah and reports 30 inches of snow there. The thermometer, however, did not register lower than 22 above while he was there. over nearly every night to see them Mr. Lefflngwell entertained the Pen dletorf party at dinner one evening. I'ndergoea Operation. Herman Weinberg this . morning underwent an operation at the hoa pltal for tumor. lleooverlng From Owraiion. Mrs. John Harvey is reported to be improving at St. Anthony's hospita where she underwent an operation few dtiys ago. To IniM-ove Dwelling. A permit has been Issued to Mrs. John Dund for the improvement ner dwelling on Bluff street. The im provements will cost about lirto. Want IocaI Spellbinder." Secretary Cranston t 'n commer cial association last night received a telephonic request from the Walla Walla Commercial Club to furnish a "spellbinder" for the membership dinner which is to be heia by the club neat Tuesday. ll M Don't overlook the fact that next )'r and fallowing years Franklin Sedans and Broughams will constitute quite a percentage of the cars used for country as well .'lb city use. Those who want the greatest lux ury In automobiling will he enjoying their vacation tours in Franklin Kn-clo-wd far. Kranklin lli-ht weight, resilient spring suspension, allurninum body and anti-rattle construction makes en closed cars entirely practical for all seasons and all roads. All Franklin enclosed cars weiizh less 'han 2700. See our fxhil.lt at tho show, Feb. IS, 1 and 17. Pendleton Auto Co. ItecJc on the Job. Char (tis Lobough. section foreman at Vansycle. is in the city today. He has just returned! from the N. P. hos pital at Taooma where he was con fined for a month. Mr. Lobough will he remembered by baseball fans as the star twirler for Pilot Rock lh the early days of the Blue Mountain leuene. Diving Girls Are Censored, Diving girls may have good forms but it is not good form to exhibit them to the public gaze. So decided the local censor board this morning when a moving picture house display. ed on tta boards the photo of two div ing girls dressed in tights. Therefore the 1rls have hidden the rest of the day behind an ugly piece of cardboard. Minor Otx-ration. The little daughter of M. K. Gordon had her tonsils removed yesterday at the hospital. A minor operation was performed also upon the little daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. w. I; goynton of tnis city. U-ave For Home Tomorrow. According to word received from one member of the Pendleton party in -New York, most of them will leave tomorrow night for home and ex Pect to arrive here the middle of next week. tsrsnuilxer fa La Grande. C. 0. Burt of CorvallU, who re cently conducted a membership cam paign ior the local Moose is now in La Grande on a similar mission. George Young, formerly of Pendleton, is the head of the La Grande Moose lodge. Kietli Baby Dies. Kobert Louis, the baby .--on of Mr. and Mrs. Ray F. Hutsell of Rieth, died at 4 o'clock this morning. The child was a little ove five months old The funeral will be held at 3:30 to morrow at the Brown chapel. Rev. H. H. Hubbell of the Christian church will conduct the service Coyotes Getting Too Trick. I. K, Venator a rancher of Crowley In Malheur county, has flashed an O. a call to the local biological surrey. The rabid coyotes are getting too thick about him for comfort and he wants a government hunter sent back. He writes that his men killed three rabid coyotes on his place last week, two at his haystack and one on bia front porch. Former Local Boy Is Artist. The returned excursionists to St Paul brought back with them some of the official posters of the carnival, showing a girl on skiis. The poster was designed by J. J. Lyon of St Paul, who was raided In Pendleton. He Is now recognized as an artist of ability. He took occasion to look up the Pendleton bunch and get acquainted. Old Pn iters Wanted. The ladies of the W. C. T. U. are very busy collecting waste paper for their car which is to be shipped the laat of the month. Anyone havinrf old papers, magazines or boks which they wish to contribute, please phone any one of the following committee and they wll lbe called for: Mesdaroe G. W. Rugg, U K. Twitchell, Walter Jones, 8 G. Reelz, C. E. Rude, John E. Smith and J. C. Woodworth. The Rug's For Spring have arrived and the patterns as well as the colors are simuly beautiful. Under the existing condition of the dye market we feel that we have done exception, ally well in securing such soft, elegant tones and are able to keep the price down to much lower than our competitors. The large 9x12 floor rugs in a splendid quality tf Axminster are now priced at $24.50, these sell elsewhere for $30.00. The 8.3x10.6 of the same quality are selling at $21.00, against other merchants $25.00, The Body Brussels in the 9x12 size are shown at $13.50 and $14.75. The small Rugs in Axminster have beautiful designs and are offered at quite a saving the 27x54 size are sold here at $2.49, the 36x33 size at $3.93, a saving of $1.50 to $2.00 over other stores price on the same grades an d size. We also have a fine assortment of rag rugs in yellows, blues and other light and dark shades, selling from 98c to $2.25. Do not forget that we buy and sell more rv gs than any two merchant in Pendleton, New Taffeta Silks, yard II.6S New Shadow of Tsn t'repe. yard tl.6 New Shade, of Mustard Mcmallnc, yard.. $1.6 I.ate Shade Crone Waists $2.8 i:nveloMt Combinations licautlftil Nainsook Gown Corset Cover and Drawer comb Separate Muslin Drawers Splendid Assortment Corset Covers. TOP CAN DO BETTER AT ,7ik- to 11.98 . 790 to 11.49 49e to 11.49 89e, S9o , . 2.-VC to tto Ilravwlerca Fancy Hoot Silk Horn ISc to 7to Pure Silk Hose " White lisle Hose 25o New Boudoir Cans SUi kerel Braid, bolt ltk Urn.'. Braid, bolt . Now Scrims, yard . , Dainty White Apron JC Penney Co fne J . 85c, 4o 8a So lOe to SSc . . .V, 4So WE LEAD, OTHERS FOtl.OW these amounts, he alleges, with . the exception of the $100 to Winnie Do ten. she being deceased. He asks that the defendants be required to come Into court to assert any clalnis they might have. Raley and Raley are attorneys for the plaintiff. Mare rralse for Excursionists. Writing to B. P. Tulloch, Lou Lef fingwell of Minneapolis, president of the Northern Unseed Oil Co., and a brother of the late Douglas Lefflng well of this city, has the following Has St. Paul Konnd-t'p Baiiuer. Major Lee Moorhouse this morning put up in his offie the Round-Up ban ner which adorned the side of the Pullman car In which the Pendleton excursion party went to St Paul. It being against the rules of the com pany to allow banners on the car, the excursionists had to sign a written agreement to stand responsible for any damages. At Walla Walla a spe cial guard was stationed to protect the banner. Major Moorhouse also has some postal pictures of the ban quet given the party by by Louis Hill, he having made a copy of a large pic ture brought back by Glen Bushee. Sues to Remove Cloud. Michael Dolan has brought suit in the circuit court against Patrick Do lan. William Dolan, Brldgett Healy nnd Kate Chapman to remove a cloud to say ahout the Pendleton excursion- j from his title to the west half of lots ista to St. Paul. 8 and 9, block IS. Arnold and Raley's 'If you can Judge by what you sea. addition to Pendleton. The property they certainly had a good time, and , waa deeded to him by his uncle, the were really the whole show in the St i late Michael Dolan and a part of the Paul, winter carnival as they received : consideration was that the nephew more attention than all the rest of j shoulH care for the uncle the rest of the carnival put together. They j his days, defray all expenses and at certainly made a hit with me and my j his death give to Patrick and William family, although they were In St Paul ; rolan. Willie Dolan and Brldgett while we live In Minneapolis, we saw Healy $100 each and to Kate Chap as much of them as possible and went man $10. He is ready to turn over HOW BIRTH CONTROL ADVOCATES ARE FED 7 A . f r f ft r I 1 rOXZCIBIY FEE-DIKG A SUrFRAdETTJw . This picture of an English suffra gette being fed by force, made in an English prison, shows how Mrs. Rthel Byrae, New York birth control advo cate. Is being broken of her hunger strike by physicians In the workhouse. New York. Mrs. Byrne was convicted of distributing birth control Informa tion. Sentenced to the workhouse, she entered upon a hunger strike When she became so weak that It was feared she might die forcible feeding gy a rubber rube through the nose was resorted to. This photograph shows how It Is done. Not SaUsfled With Decision, The petition usking for the estab lishment of a new school district on the reservation was yesterday grant ed with some modifications to satisfy the residents of Riverside district from which the new district draws some of Its territory. However, the boundary line as entablished Is not satisfactory to some of the petition ers and they will ask to have their bind placed In the new dlslriict. To Remodel Bowman. Pearl Bowman, owner of the How- man Hotel, today Oegan advertising for bids for the remodeling of the olel building. The plans under con- ideratlon call for the changing of he lobby from the present room to he corner where the old barroom wi.s cated. A new stairway will be put In, a plate glass front and new lava- orles. It is not yet fully determined hat use the present room used as a obbv will be put to. Some alter ations and repairs will probably be mr.de upstairs also. The Improve ments will make the hotel much mure attractive. sent here by the Holt company and wll) be assisted by Professor fendall of the high school all who care for the Instruction, which will he free, are urged to en roll In the special elasa. WhatWould You do if You Had $100,000,000 EXPERT REPAIRING of Watches and Jewelxy SATISFACTION IWMB HAI THE Jeweler Never court a girl whose father Is a pessimist, for healways has a kick coming. , HIGH SCHOOL WILL GIVE NOVEL COURSE Special Instruction in Gas En gines, Including Caterpil lar Operation. Local people desiring to learn the Intricacies of caterpillar engines anil gas engines of any kind may profit ably attend special classes at the Pen dleton high school next week A Holt caterpillar provided by B L. Smith & Co. will be used for Instruction pur poses und there are two gas engine of the type used In operating com bines. Professor Bonehright, head of the department of agriculture at the Uni versity of Montana and who has con ducted the Holt school in Spokane, is to arrive Sunday for the purpose of handling the Instruction work at the high school during the week. He U New Car Coming J535 per ton at West End Chop Mill BIydsnstein Uti. 1300 W. Alta Street. Phone 351 Cheapest Grain Feed ALSO OTHER GRAIN AND HAY CHOPPED OR WHOLE. Town office with Will Moore, phone 35 I iSSI, 111 r Do you need to hold lm v M Do you need to hold printed matter nearer to or farther from the eyes t-an f.rmerly; or do ou suffer from frequent headaches which medi cines do not cure? If so your eyes need the aid of correctly fitted lenses; glasses that fit are only possible when the light has been scientifically tested; here you will find every facility for doing this, so that all who come may re. celve the utmost benefit fr.-m wearing glasses. Eleven years experience. Reasonable charges. Dale RotH Optometrlit and Optician. American Natl. Bank Building. minTmm,.;!ii:i;i,jiiiimrTfnflinj "ll!ll"l"lillllllil iliiliiliiiiiiiliiiililliliniiiiiiiil;ii This Weather Makes You Think of "Bricking" The pleasure of motoring instanly brings BUICK to the mind of the Umatilla county motor ist because he realises that BUICK gives tlte most pleasure, convenience, economy and service. It's a fact that has been proven to the satisfac tion of hundreds of local owners, by the test of performance. Arrange for a demonstration. Cars here for delivery. OREGON MOTOR GARAGE Incorporated. 117. 119. 121. 123 Watt Court St. Telephone 468 1 1 i ii