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paoe hvr 1 1 NEWS OF FARM AND RANGE KLIJS SCATTER AT KM OF SKA SOX MP I3M M n 21 First Model 25 Buick arrived and without a doubt, the greatest little car ever built miles to the gallon on our average country roads without coasting . Equipment Delco Electric Starter, improved dimmer headlights, trouble lamp, electric horn, robe rail, rain vision windshield, speedometer, complete set of tools, licenses holder, silk mohair top, weed chains, one extra 32x3 1-2 tire, tube and tire cover. Price at Pendleton Vith Above Equipment 1 arm lire year Walla V :.IIa Hrc-i, on the Harvey McDonald plice thr- rnil.-H from Walla Walla yes.terday To an Iiartu of the country King's burned over a stubble field and de-1 Kubs are scattering today. The er stroyed two barns containing 2; tons ,,, .K.,n i;tt night h n the rna f hay owned l.y the renter Jerry ; Jority of the player left l'aker. A Furrell, plows, harrows and other ft.w are Ktin jiere tjUt non art. Co:nt tool;:, chicken hou.-e.i and threatened ; inR n remaining here over the winter two houses though the volunteer fire!6r,j ,y tne fJf the week it Is prob fighters raved them. The fire started ' at)le th;it evf.ry one of the player jit Ih. claimed, from a spark from an!Who fought for Baker thi; year will lo.-W. P.. & N. engine This Ik the I i,e pone. I second fire on the McDonald place Th(. majority nf them will be play Ithis fall, an engine spark several ! ng ball for awhile. Some will play weeks ago burned a sm.-ill tract ofj,n winter and others will play only standing wheat. The grain was In- , for a f,.w "months and will th'-n take (ured. The loss yesterday was not ; a needed rest. Not one but Is count- protecled by insurance. . ; ;ni, n j,elri? ln the game oziin next I year and with one or two exceptions 1 Tattle To I".st "attle shipments j the players are counting on being ln j to the East from T'nion county were j paker uniforms when the Western! starf-d today when Tom Profitt and I Tri-rt:it K'ason opens In lSlo. j William Pollinan of L'aker and F. E j Manager Karl King'with three oth-I .-'tilwell of la Grande sent out four 1 er Western Trl -State players l.s going carloads of local stock to Kansas City, I to Kor.sMhe, Mont. The others are j says the Ii Grande Observer. At Nauehton, Lodill and Schroder of j Taker and at W iser enough stock to j the Pendleton club. The little tov. n j make up ix more cars will be pur- n Montana has rn ln dependent tea nr. ! chase., and the train will head , and will pay the boys JUO a month j straight for Kansas- rjtr as soon as each for something more than two! the c;.it!n are loaded. Jj jt few cat- ' months. tie shipments are :-nt eaut from this. Charles Fulwider. pitcher, will go to1 county, the general trend being tow-1 Portland tonight, confer with Fielder iregon m iiSlli 0. Today ard.-! Portland. L.-..-t spring Mr. f-'til-ell brought In a big lot of Wyoming (alilf to feed on the local ranges, and these are now (renin? ready for the mari.et. Ono Third f Voj Harvested One third or more of the 1j14 Umatilla county crop is now in the tack, ac cording to the estimate of E. L. Smith, local Holt combine agent, and he believes a two weeks' continuation of the present weather will see Jones and then report to Seattle where he will have a try-out with Duadale. Carl Cellers, pitcher and outfielder, will go to Cottage Grove where he will join an independent club and tour the coast. Hay Palter, pitcher, will go to his home at Cottage Grove and work with his father in a blacksmith shop,, man aging a baseball team which will play games once a week. Harvey Sutherland, pitcher, may go I the j i-jtVi Vinr in VrrKt nru hi mnv i Gohtg Down $25 a Day Remember, we started this Cadillac car nearly at tfte bottom it won't run long. We got it cheap because its former owner wanted a Franklin Six-Thirty. You still have a chance to win the $25.00 prize by guessing what it will sell for Call at our showroom, look at the car and register your guess. 8 1 2 Johnson St. on Mo Como v Pendleton, Ore. Kreai.-r pan 01 me gram Harvested. , report to the Tacoma club for a try- j Every Jay farmtrs are completing j out. His Fale is still nendlne I j their cutting but tl.ere are still many rv Frnch. sprcin baseman. Willi fields standing. Mr. Smith declares ! remain ln Baker for a week and will j the present harvest weather has been I thp 0 . hi h,irn at Alameda. Cal.. I j the most Ideal in his remembrance, j . . . ' AYanU IKH'd to I'arin Corrected I Through inadvertence the warranty deed given by Mary Josephine Dun can to Herbert 11. Roberts and wife j to 160 acres of farm land in the vi- cimty cf Prospect Ranch failed to mentiou that the transfer was sub ject to the conditions of a lease be i f.vten the grantor and G. L. O00J ; n:ght, according to ti.e complaint of : a suit filed today against the Roberts ! by Mis. Duncan i nl she asks the ! court to cause a correction to be ' made. Her attorney Is Judge Low- : Cll. ! I Sluvp Will lie Affiled Not only itausiig the price of wheat to go upj ! but it will affect the sheep market lu ' the belief of local sheepmen and they j ! are watching developments wita i much interest. and play independent and winter ball 1 I there. j Nick Fuller, first baseman, will go j ; to Seattle where he will play inde- j Pendent ball and work this winter as I a pressman. ' Io Togneri, shortJlop, will leave i I tonight for Phoenix, Ariz., where he j I has a contract to play with an lnde- j ; Pendent club two games a week at I a good salary. ; Third Baseman Slgsby will go to i i his home at Portland where he has 1 been called by illnes-s In his family. Ihil Liivl, outfielder, will go to his j 1 home at Portland and play indepen j dent ball. j I'hil Xadeau, outfielder, left last ' nirht for Portland to work on the po lice force as a night watchman. LOCALS (S Advertising in Brief KATES. Per line first Insertion lc Per lice, additional lnertlon. . . .5: I' it line, per month 1.00 Xo local taken for less tfcan 2"c Count 6 ordiuary words to line. Locals will not be taken over tb 'phone and remittance must accom pany order. Guaranteed by Tnclo Sam. Run no rl"k.s of tainted meat dor lng the hot summer months, order from us and get pure meat. Inspected by the government. Oregon Market, phone 444. Adv. ra3 at the on BOX ITS LA CRAXBE GUIDES. CANDIDATE Wil li KK 1 INITIATin ON MOUNTAIN ENTEUPRI3E. Ore.. July SO. En terprise Lodge No. 4. KnlKhts of PythlBJ will this year Initiate five ctindldates on the summit of Eagle Cap. the highest mountain In eastern Oregon. Two candidates were initiat ed on the mountain last year, and the lodge nnd Its visitors reported a very nJoyable trip. It U not a difficult trip to make, and reuulres n'y three days. Last year a number of Knight from TcnJlcton. a Grande. Union. Ontario and Wallowa were guests of Enterprise Lodge on the trip. This year the Invitation Is general to nil Knights of P)thins nnd a large at tendance Is anticipated The com mittee reports that the expense of each person for the three dny trip from Enterprise should not be over $1! or $15 If a saddle horse Is hired at the usual rates. If the trip Is made on foot the expense should not ex ceed 16 or $7. Frank S. Grant, grand chancellor and other well known members of the order expect to be with the party. The start will he mado on Wednesday morning. August 12. PERSONAL MENTION t S3 MERCHANTS UNITE. Editor Entertain and IIiis1iiom Men Eortn n Association. SOUTH REND, Wash.. July SO. Thirty-five merchants gathered at Hotel Albeo as guests of Edwin M. Connor, editor of the Wlllapa Harbor Pilot, and organized the South Rend Merchants' Association. D. J. Olds was elected president and George H Peters, secretary. An executive committee of five was named to hnndle the affairs of the new organisation Monthly dinners will bo held hereafter. C'MiiiiimiiiimiimiiiiiimiiiimimiHiiii I Wo I MOHEY TO LOAN I "George Strand was In from his ranch yesterday. Mrs. E. L. Norvell of Adams was a visitor In Pendleton last evening. Deputy Sheriff Joe P.lakely took the morning train to Ilermifton. E'.mer Turner, local bottler, made a business trip to Umatilla today. John Spain, well known Union county cowboy. Is ln Pnd!eton today. A N'ibley, prominent Union county sawmillmun, Is a business visitor In the city. District Game Warden E. F. Aver Ill has returned from a vbdt at Mea cham. John L. R.-vrker of Moacham was down from the mountain yesterday on a brief visit Jack Vincent, Athena Jeweler, re turned home this morning after an overnight visit In the city. Herbert Royhn, well ksjown stock man of southern Umatilla county. Is making Pendleton a brief business visit. Gunner reterson and "Louis" Lew Is. members of the Pendleton ball team, left last evening for Payette. Idaho, where they will play for two weeks. Asa R. Thomson, manager of the Echo telephone company and prom inent Oregon Irrlgatlonlst, spent last evening In the city and returned home on the morning train. Willinm Snider of McMinnville. who has been visiting Pert Jemrd. left this morning for Cayuse where he will touchen up his football muscles In the t'ollins warehouse. He will enter the University of Oregon next fall. ' George rembrooke, Tendleton's star catcher, has returned to his home In Portland. He will not finish the season with Helena on account of the refusal of that club to return him to Pendleton at the close of the sea son. William Lowell, only son of Judge and Mrs. S. A. Lowell, arrived last evening from the const where he has Hiker Etads Himself Barretl. COTTAGE GROVE. Ore.. July 30. To return from a hiking trip bare footed, unehaven aad without a change of underclothing to find his wife gone, the house And trunks con taining the necessary implemorts and clothing for making tilmsef present able securely locked was the aggra vating experience related by c. R. ftahlman, pupervisor of schools. Mrs. Stahlman was 10 have met her husband nt Marshfield, but they miss ed .conr.ectioxt. Cllmblm Party Menaced. LA PIXE, Ore.. July 30 Thou sand of tons of lava were dislodged from their ted on the wallf the East Lake crater, by a party of sightseers Monday, and slid down the side of Paulma Mountain, narrowly missing several members of the party. The avalanche was started by one of tire sightseers starting a boulder clown the hill. Mrs. W. F. Arnold, wife of the editor of the La Pine Inter-Mountain, and Miss Elvira Xims, a teacher, members of the party, were the first white women who ever climbed the peak. P.arreK Too, Used to Show Traffic Lines t Drivers. L GRANDE, Ore., July 30. La' Grande citizens awoke to find that the street department, to teach "jay drivers" proper observance of traffic regulations, had put dry goods boxes and supar barrels at busy street In tersections to mark the traffic lines. Many arrests have been made for driving on the wrong side of the street, for cutting corners, for driv ing without lights and for exceeding Wanted Good, clean Cast Oregor.Ian office. I have the latest piayei ptano the market W. R. Graham. See TV. R. Graham for the Man uelo Player Piano. Nice suite of office rooms. Temple building-, to let, single and double. Wanted Toung girl to help with housework. Inquire "P"' this office. For sale Good, fresh milch cow; also good work mules, 3 and S years old Inquire Dave Nelson, phone 46. "Wanted To rent, modern 5 or 6 room house. Will occupy perman ently. Inquire this office. j For sale 1100 pound team, har 1 ness, wagon and tent; also horse and ! saddle. Address "D" this office. Anyone who desires a good camp team will find it to their advantage to phone 398 M or Inquire "F" this office. Hazelwood Ice cream sola m bulk at che Charles Co.. 715 Main street. Fur- nouse to Rent? Why look for a house to rent? . See Cox and Lonergan and let them flg ure on building for you on easy terms. Let your rent buy a home for you. Choice residence sites, all moJ em improvements. Telephones 8 and 501. Adv. Attention, R, P. O. Elks. There will be a regular session of Pendleton Lodge No. 28S tonight. Come out. Also, all members are r quested to be at the lodge hall Fri day afternoon at 3:30 o'clock to at tend ln a body the funeral of our lat brother, Mark Moorhotise. Funeral service will be at 4 o'clock sharp at the Church of the Redeemer. I J. V. TALLMAX, E. R. THOS. FITZ GERALD Sec. (Adv.) the speed limit set at 15 miles an i wished in bricks if given 24 hours hour. White crosses mark the center of all intersection on down-town streets, but these have proven inadequate. Judge lindsey and Only Two Serious Minded Women He Met at Newport PC x 4 i j" ...'"" ltl ft " I 'MX ' 5 on wheat lands exclusively! 5 DPf"n taking his vacation and will leave S tnm 9 n It roara with w. tomorrow for Boise where he Is a 5 payment privileges. 2 member of the local staff of the Idaho S Dally Statesman. S OVER 140.000 DISBURSED S tS ONE MONTH. a Representing the largestfor- s eirn loan corporation in s s Orejron. "TTIERE'S A REASON." Frank R. Atkins, E 120 Cit Court St. Pendleton E rfiiiHitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmmmimiiiiiiiii! FVrd Will Bur Aliens. I LOS ANGELES. July 30. Henry Ford, president of the Ford Automo bile company, will have none but Americana In his employ. Through the naturalization of three alien employe of the Ford plant here It became known that a general order has been Issued by Mr. Ford or. derlng all aliens In hla employ either to become citizens of the United States or resign. The order will af fect 100 men In the plant here, all of whom. It was said, had declared they would perfect themselves at once In citizenship rather than lose their Jobs. '' i ' jii-.T.;:.; . ,1; S V ,.. , . , i f NRoV-?- " Ik V x vC K-je i ? , ,i v v 111 K ; i notice. For sale Two modern cottages lo oted on east Court street, seven )locks from Main street. Inquire of Valters' mill. Hazelwood Ice cream sold ln bulk it the Charles Co., 715 Main street Furnished in bricks If given 24 hours notice. For sale Good harness shop and good business in good location. For particulars, call on or write A If Son do, Helix, Ore. Old papers for sale; tied ln bun ties. Good for starting fires, etc. 15c i bundle or two bundles for 25c. This office. For rent Two ground noor rooms, suitable for offices. Main street lo cation and large storage space. Ad dress "E" this office. "Mutf takes the big loads and "Jeff" shows the speed. Penland Bros, haul anything and reasonable. Furniture van and storage warehouse. Office 647 Main street. Phone 3J9. Passengers for Portland desiring a refreshing ride on the Columbia river should take the Str Pailev " v t I snou'J aKe the Str. Pailey Gatzert V x J I at The VMS- d;liI- except Sunda V. Jr nd Momla' at 3:15 p. m.. arriving In h$tr Portland at 8:45 p. m. Fare. The Dalles to Portland. 11.00. For sale Modern rive room house and one Improved lot, on North Side of river four blocks from bridge. Gas, electricity, lawn, wall and shade trees' A bargain If taken at once. Address "R" this office. TAKIL BRA VIS DO NOT GI7T IX IX. PAY i t'l i V 1 ' J?1 "vi ! WALLA WALLA, Wash . July 30. Manager Eddie Ford of the Yakima Braves arrived In town yesterday for a visit here. He stated that when the Braves were paid off, 20 per cent of their salary was held back by the club, and therefore he claima the Braes are all free agents. This be ing so. Yakima can gain nothing from, the sale of Peterson, now with tha McCredies of Portland. j It Is claimed by others however that i the Yakima management has the right to fine their players a portion of their salary. Whether they can fine thenv 20 rer cent of their pay for a consid erable period Is the question. Ford says the Yakima directors had to go down ln their own pockets to pay them what they did, and after pro ducing SO per cent of the salaries due told the Braves "to take it or leave It, as they pleased.'" Here's Way to To An t'jsg. WASHINGTON. D. C, July 30 Housewives need no longer fear the contents of an egg. For the benefit of housewives ln particular, but also to aid farmers, country jerehant, or egg shippers who wish to buy and handte eggs on an accurate quality basis, the department of agriculture has a colored eg? candling chart. The chart tells accurately the con dition of an eeg before it Is opened and with it before her the housewlfo need not take the word of another a. to the quality of an egg Of .course, the egg must be candled first and It appearance compared with the chart before sentence Is passed. The chart shows egg In their natural size u4 they appear before a candle and also as they are when open In f u.t, egm in all conditions are shown. Loft to right, I)u'1ks of MarUicr ougl, her motlicr, Mr. t. 11. p. liolntont and, below, Judge Ron Uiutscy. NEW YORK, July SO. "I cannot help wondering how there can be peace for the people of Newport." said Judge Ren R. Lindsey on his return from the "gilded city." I mel only two sincere, serious minded wo men there, Mrs. O. H. 1. Belmont and her daughter, the Duchess of Marlborough. Newport's society girls to my mind nre not one iota better than the poor shop girl who was con victed the other day of stealing $1! Tha girl had a whole family to sup port on $8 a week. What responsibil ities has the Newport girl? She needs nothing; there Is no temptation she must meet. In the same circum stances would she behnve differently than the shop girl? Nobody Is bad nobody Is good. It Is the powers, the circumstances behind us that are good or bad." Help Make Oregon the Cleanest State in the Union Unclean ideas In regard to sex scattered broadcast by the Ignorant cause immorality, disease and suffering among the Innocent. True, wholesome Information, helps to produce clean, healthful cltl zens capable of richer and more useful Uvea. Sex cdi'caUon should be provided when possible In the home. Pam phlets will be sent free for men and women, boys and girls of all ages, bend 2-cent stamp and state definitely ages and sex of children and other persons for whom pamphlets are wanted. Address The Oregon Social Hygiene Society lt. E. T20 Selling Building, Portland, OreKon. EXCLUSIVE PLUMBERS Court and DJJ t, naMi T.l.r,! cden st,. euuow o. miner ?r,2 202