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DAILY IllST OLFtyTAyTTSTLTnyty, OREGON". FRIDAY. OCTOBER r.0. 10 H. Einm PAGES newsy Holes of Pendleton Our BUTTER, CHEESE and EGGS S- 3 vxgt. ncin E3 M E I t .-3 i r 3 (! CZZJJSHj ferity L. GtH F 'ti-C jSfcTv- CfTiirtrieit trill Tcs will ...it y C ? JT-OE. Brrr -f :Ie real crix I Elf I, Cr?- till fl cra szi ets tiu ire re- 1 FKONE 96 STANDARD GROCERY GO. WTiere all tr: PleassJ Leta Cafe ea afaia street. whfc.-h IhI M efce.l 6r creditors some time , t f. wd b su at actios tomorrow irtwn at 2 'clock hy the sheriff. T RaOJ Oner. Lxs Du?rwt has tU eat & per siis t ktiU w?den garag Birteea T ra feet at hi Coig street 3 3 r M Hot Lake. A.-er th Pesdletcnians who haTe g at Hot Lake reorct'T are J. R , 3 Kete.y. Miss F Ci"owit, illss V C.r-ELia sal p. H SIcCarty. ITW. T evaded, A aether ct-ivk w 1$ d:scoTer4 to- I ty the west reservoir of the city ' iVf r?srni and t- afteraooa S-pC ' K-i'- jf xai:alsj It to ascertain Its i APPLES Pic If 3 fresh frtm tie delivered to Tour Ooor Vy Jmr- rM3. I flex. cix Jst cy is CARTOONS. SLC3 Psrcs! Pc:! Frslt Ci$trii:rs Xartk TtUm, Tt, a XL yybers. Mirer. izt ta t ETk tcmcl for th weekly; -Hi J AVxit is Eii rrsrJ last th- BBCFFOCIBCiE tz cre7& rrcce!J th rpat of . S Kiack SgU p. 1 Kt axj kcU wer rery mack i S i -iat f Pcx!X:a t J? j - Sn. tt u Etit to' far CbOacttoa. X;r!n rrtT. Tir 2s a c-! First Kti8Eal Baak of rtn- i a I :f 1 lift. Oersa il FVeaci pre tti lilt 5cctj acmr tt or t? STzx 5cir. Ejn ca tour cecistaed salt &ntnt F. C as4 Jota D. E!c to col- bct Jill aa4 tstncot ud Ui Firstly Baak of Beraloa ltu frwa Joka D Rte. TT: ai wer f Teacher c Vocal Piano and Pipe Organ Owat Ma efWaiaa.; STUDIO 709 Garden St fa Jcr CiTiiy - ix 4: tesui aal! f jct5 rtsi cf tie ason la this ITS 1 J "- at KB j-np Fxrk 2 a ti ftoa school foot- s3 t3K meets ti tna from ttt p La Grande nTjro&d kop- Th Tj. jew 53 t-r 2 c a rt3Ki kJ Graxde teas Is eompowj of tlf ma g Le Cfct2 S lrr " " e5-r! kc: fc2we the fame S ice as ar sxr ea tbe w-1 theai the Nft kai4 of prao'gg ; oct ;.tt tieja i-xi art ' to ln" axr. M t IVm 5ft- Ljpti: ie:" aeo cf tie supreme court ; i trer eeii till iirrr saece tiaa ' aal teacher" tegt-tate x S Ins t eC tie IJI4 err? -t taaar oat-of-ta peo-! Ir crtt tie Zilt wea2 cr c5 ; l fi this week, a fact tea-1 rir-ttru ctrrT 5, sa t iaail tr1 by o1 ir. Last , a-rry'-11 Fealletoa fcl the titase jc3 ti-! 'r'; resist er siace It opened, no! , S are - - ti Lavre - Nit? 1 tfrerect registrar; oca darta' the 4iy The ocaer hoicj ao show. ' -i h-ihj- recttftera. vT tie est ssaxt ; itjr axj 2rJi fr-w aVy oe 1 r f nr sccae t.'ae Thee ; iKittrx kor ia tie itri-ft t-i 3 llsyw! fur See2iag E-il;i Ttep'e was SIS far yesterday aft-; exceediae the sd Cat ta tie Tess? aitO- The' tEOP IX AND TET OITR HOT LUNCHES AND DRINKS EEEVES AT TJ. EDTES. (ECU COX CRTR SAADHICHIS HOT TAX ALES Hat CwfTee- Bonbon. CsCale. Eeef Tea. Etc. OprawL I 3iAII. Ort. 2J- Tie 5;a: j jr".prt w-fc sciee':.; ta ca cs.;'a--;yg wttaeas was CQaacilaiaa j toctr A rtral decree eta C-cCc ter J EH aa.2 W. A. Brown was aIo! ' 3 set toiey tr the ejesS- Owtij ec of the prose eu tier wttaewea. The ! '; t tie way rtc a Eir:j th 1 : riMS- vlii au stood trial b has owa, ATHENA ihe new psrsm in HwUAQT fraoer J tew pier? af act s 1 u prored k5s aadolac Thi j sre tii Temple was drtrtnr t e cSeare-i a? that point. S tie cr. Vxt tie defeaiuirs witce?w I . ' --e Ues cf tie w. C. T. V. an-! j 822- a aCTr SLedal declamatory !Ca.tec far XonixT eTeaa: at I o'-j cixk la tie 3(etidist church- The : j !5iir S the frecraa as arraag-! ei: Tolstarr. Vrs, A. J. f " - - - '.4. i. f F. WeTr: Tr:, Bnots.- ty Lots' w 1111 r 1111 iiiiji ? . ' KV f 1 'BUICK" The Car for the Hills Every EUICK Car is a vtrful car whether it is the smallest model or the Six." Every LUCK ha--mple reserve jvwer for its weight to take the hills "on hLrh' that many others barely make "on lw." The BUICK ilotor delivers all its ower when eallcl upon. This is prven in tits of all kinds iu every part cf the world. In the last five-hucdred mile reliability contest held Jr. New York there were only three perfect scores awarded and they were Buick. Euick. Fuick? In the last fuel economy context that was held in Xew Tork the Buick won first, recond. third and fourth prlrea. The lt hill-climb contest held In western Pennsylvania was won by the Buick JS. when it competed against other make cars, some selling t three thousand dollars. A Bwlefc climbed IILe s IVak la record time. Two IUil-ks were the only team to receive perfect scores in the Tour de France in' 1914. This was a reliability run of over J.v miles with 14 entrants. Bok-fc is the only car that has crossed th Andes moun tains. In the last five hundred mile reliability contest held by the Wisconsin State Automobile Aacn.. the Buick won first place, for the second time in this great annual event. Its nearest competitor lost by 1 points. In the fuel economy test for the Wisconsin Motorist Tro Ihy. this rear, the Buick won. averaging 2.g miles per gal lon of gasoline for the entire distance. The Buick scored over ZOt points higher than its nearest competitor, an air cooled motor car which weighed nine pounds less. , In hundreds of other tests. Ituick has proved itself a w in ner and record breaker. WE Cil'ARAXTF-E THE BUCK VALYE-IX-IIRAI Mt TOR TO DEVELOP AND DELIVER MOUE POWER TIIAV AW OTHER TYPE OF AVTOMOIULE MOTOR OF KQTAL SHE AMERICAN" OR FOREIGN MAKE. Hi re is another Mateinent which we hack with Mr integrity and every dollar Ix-hind this organization 'here is n..t a sin-ie part of the litl. Bl'ICK car that i not as pMhl as or letter than the same part which we t'H'd in l'.14, and in many intainvs the design has Uvn iinprovt-d and the quality Uttered. Many new feat tires' have Ikvii added, and Bl'ICK today offers greater value than ever U'foro at a lower prii-e. (ireater di inand and im-real output make this HKille. Sme of the iinjroveuients are: . The late-t DHx Sstem of starting, lishtlng and Ignition, which has an increased generating capacity of 3i per cent and the automatic spark advance. ' Tunzoten Sjprl Valtew. Carburetfir supplied by Si -mart-Warner gravity feed vacuum system. Controls located on Invtrum-lit board in cowl. Non-skid tires on rear heels of all models. Proven the nmt 'pular,nd ervic'aMe ear for East ern Oregon roads ly thorough toX. Buick Prices, Fully Equipped F. O. B. IVndleton. C-24 Buiek Boadsur; ss H. I '-i." IJuiek Touring Car: II. C-:; Buiek Boadter; ."7 H. I. C-37 Buiek Touring Car; 37 II. C-.)5 Buiek C Cyl. Touring: 55 I IV II. I $1100 $1150 $1400 $1450 $1800 The 1915 Buick Now On Out Floors OREGON MOTOR GARAGE Telephone 40. B. F. TBOMBLEV, Prop. 119-121 W. Court St m t::3 r-3 t3 e3 fe3 (3 E3 . n v w il!f V T,0 s- by Elwia E: ' U VJ . a yrV ror: -The i-Tiw ?wS & I Ml t-A H r a t;""-c 431 ruyicg with 4 ri tr f 1 1 jX 0 e:;1 icataieit. tsM " T ll I the court. 1 U f d 1Jr . I""" - Dale Rolhve!! I OPTICIAN Glasses Groand and Fitted Lewaes Ihplkaled Short cjae Witk Haascon TEE Jeweler V.e i."e --t r-c-. i a s-w - 7." "T: T M" the time it is si until It Is 12 yeas J---:--: -Tie O.i Xa Arcosat of ., ,t,;,tf 1. to have the cu tie Xt.i.- by Vra Tarlor; Twoi tj. f K jorin, the school term and Pvf-.t - I,- i:u Hihire: -The;.v defendant during the vacation. I the order will be YVrra TyTor: The. ' a rit,.. nnnt hu ih urir TislUcg the chill while it is h the other but neither outside the Jurisdiction of Defendant Is required to mAnih for its care. ... . I L A iti m ... ....... ... - f jr,-Ja .u t:- cVrtday ear-! J'" l',t't- -'- - B u tra'lc or the . , A.rr-nA n, . h. t answer a ccaie v. It. tl kej-er. nas oeen aprem-unw notified here to I La Grande. . ire ir tii a trj t; free- h All work guaranteed W A. L- SCHAEFER s f P.O. B id i FwCtosi "jM" ...ii.j : ..,t, nnmmUHimi nHg , - O.-W. p. a M d'en tht t. w- a sc-ir.- f tnff f,r aboot 12' t X.t ttti: 2 e'cl-fk th morn. "? w-r trvif ai t. be run Mst P:-FP:'P p EEl'ilSS OF UTE I21Y0B tie irff acd fl"'! wih rwdr. Tte rv k u wattd f.- use In rip-ritJ-'r t'-e charge "of line btwen E l ail yarfH. Howerer. It pror- a? the bottom than I d-;:te ta raatlons ' the body of the late Jiaygr uii-u 4sw liri tie trcv wa. eorre4 wlti F. Hat-ock louna a rerima tr.kw rt The blast was set off 1 Olrsey cemetery when the silver urn ri.t ar---r IT t3 passed aad thus J coctair.iog his ashes were burled In rM'rr tn:u fn pjiI tul: th family Iot Fince the crema- FIRNT TIME ON THE MIBKET DIAMOND W w" ni orably known brands of shelf , 1000 acres. 2S8 set to alfalfa. AM0SCAT goo.ls feature the extensive line carried by the two good houses, two barns. COM AX sss mm a sf z'rxz del monte ......East End Grocory year round. School house anil ! WAD CO Z male0". S'ie the prlc" Fruits. Vegetable and all other necessities always to b. found her.. ."eXVirirumi'an I JOHN W. DYER, GROCERYMAN TAPffS Ore. E.taS, No Ren, iust Tes. Phon. "ff"l''oifiiinm"WTmmmtmii" P.EST IH OIKEY CEMETERY J ULL5 P't'"iit'ntiti"ii'm'!"tttfitiM!S!'i fwwnBimnmmfmfiw) jLLjiyiiUiliiu MUUM U lAiBti 11 m This aft-rnoon all that remains of t3 5" 1 mmmM g 3 g3 t le ; p-d at Echo. 3 (TiPDnrrnnr" SUNDAY and IJDHDAY "STALEMATE Tin-; sevlmji iwmkfel iszxu.::::j n inv. "Trey O' Hearts" lui mix ivy f TLe - ...f at. C lb d.i it,.-..-;!;!. IVM tld Hfe. T. Ptpe. the first white child t-s iu I'nELitul cocnty. is in Pen ciK.a t-.;.iy atv-c-iicg the icnu! :r.r' irj-;: ;-e aal iB'i'ieBtary tim of the body the ashes have been ke;t by the widow of the deceased executive but this afternoon they were taken to the cemetery. Only the relatives of the late mayor accompan ied the remains to the cemetery k. Pr fharles Quinney of the TODAY ONLY .'. TODAY ONLY 'THE BETTER MAN' EVENING PERFORMANCE 8 O CLOCK E3 E3 He Ihes on a fanw Church of the Redeemer, conducted ta-a,r.jr ;-ti'js- ti vf V r.'j aai props to 4 short s-rvir-S- tie .et ia which he was torn j . Z- that he saw the cv H,JT V e-. -. c Hj rrets were i-ist' r a I:-tg otrl-J trip acroae' t s l.i A f-w dars after his' FT. PAl'L i ''-t coet;c-.id c to the W. MIMXT. IS CT.IM S S. bo Minn.. Oct. 2. With claiming a I"t In the ir -t ate ta i.ane r-iuoacan cinr - - v.fy. Ia IT. FnatilU coocts ' imii:g a!-ged support of republi wiJjt ei:ld. row a boy of 15 cans in the primary race for the of cte iAci to tte Ucd birth and , fire of fit" auditor. a-iminWrstlon ( . etr rrjse fce a resileEt of tfcW followers are tday onna-nt 01 sue cx.tr Xr. yiZn was here to at- j cs la the general election No. t, tie u sad Himit Cao- Wi-Uam E. Ie. republican, will jve rrUI r-ies at earfc ! j !td sgalnst W. B. fUmmond, dem sfvw j oral who has Just returned from I K'uMcC'a to take the stamp In JO. ir x-we4 Vkomr. i h's r.dida'-r for the offUe of gov- S,j.i Vf'i has tatdel a'ernor. After a fight that went r-. Kt iv, ia te case tA - through the courts 01 Minnesota m fary E'r Clat-Je Ey. wti'h'a coctewt that went through a part f.-.jr t is ;rt sr.e ar o j ff the ra'e. a'-ob A. O I'reus wiil M'jhid l''k-4 for (rtate tr ' 'a';r t sivm ui;t,r VWa Burgheim wiM op- f-r ti t r ti vf ti. tcJsjr j fciro on demoTtIc side. 1 hi ; : Li . "I ... ii.iii ii ir i n ii . ii This Drama by Reverend Cyrus Townsend Brady L.L.D. and Pro duced by Famous Players Co. was highly commended by last night s Audience. J l i The manafreirieiit of the Teaeherb' Institute have taken 250 wats fur tonight. A musical pro rani will le iveti in addition to the photo drama. Prices 15c Children 5c All Seats Reserved. Uaiasw.atiuiUa miii UUtaUHrf,siititMUiUUM.irli'Uitiiiitit4tiiyitliiiiMiiiii 3 3 3 I 3 1 1 Er.3 3 E3