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I, EIGHT PAGES PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON OREGON. MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1917. OOOOOOGOOOOdOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o a o o o o o o o o o o o Clicquot Ci Ginger ale PER DOZ., 15 OZ. BOTTLES $2.25 Sheboygan Ginger Ale, dozen $1.20 Appleju, dozen $1.20 Loganberry Juice, dozen $1.20 Sam-O Grape, 1 dozen quarts..... $2.25 Welch Grape Juice 25c and 50c Lime Juice, bottle 85c GRAY. BROS. GROCERY CO. quality- Two Phone 28 823 Main St. o e o o e o o o e e o o o o o The Greatest White Shoe Season Kvor knomi. In with u thf innmn-. UV mo ro-oriit rlnjr ulm-t every day. The extremely hluli vwt of leather In Iforclii the people t( the lower Hoed ennui and eloth Nhie. We Iinvp a I.itKO mid lnku tltul usaortiiieiit fir you lojilrk from. When you see theNC irieeN you emuint reuNt the tei.itit.Uii. Appolifted AdiiriiilstrMirW. Mrs. Ida K. Sirey has been ap pointed administratrix of the estate of her late husband, David M. Sirey if Free-water. She is the sole heir. Kn lists In Ablation 0r. ijrl o. Olson of Weston, today en listed in the aviation section of the resrular armv at the local recruiting office and left on No. 1 7 for Van. couver. ooooooooooooooooooooooooo imM ' 11111 eo " bo en do Oh! What Waists for $1.00 We're accustomed to see the best there is in dollar Waists for we sell the Wirthmor and so it takes something decidedly out-of-the-ordinary to cause us to enthuse. But we just couldn't suppress our enthusiasm when we unpacked this new shipment of Wirthmors the models were so very appealing. That these waists will sell most readily is a foregone conclusion so to intending purchasers we counsel an early call tt) our Down Stairs Store. To lluild On North Side. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamilton Saturday purchased of Mrs. Gideon (frown tour lots just west of the property of Mrs. Linu H. Sturgi with the intention of building a fine home there The consideration was $21. The dea.1 was made through the agen cy of (lent ley and Monttiomeryv of inspection through the foretus oi." Umatilla, Morrow, Urant nud Wheel er ounces outamie the national re serves. . He does not anticipate that there will be many forest fires this st-a-ionu on account of the moisture. Saw I tear While: Fishing;. While fishing lust week on the north fork of Meacham creek near Hear tTcek, C. K. Cranston saw a black bear. The animal did not see him and apparently did tt Ret scent of'him. It ambled up a dry canyon 'and Mr. ranston followed It for 'some distance. He had no gun with I him. t Fire Warden Here. C. C. Scott, deputy stiijle fire war. den, is in Pendleton today on a trip 1I FFKK K.XT BVT SAT IS FACTO 1 1 V Indigestion causes worry, nervous ness, sick headaches, bi liousness, coated tongue, bad breath, bloating, gas. constipation and constant dis tress. W. A. McHae. lialelgh, Ga., writes; "Foley Cathartic Tablets cleanse my system thoroughly and do not gripe or hurt at all. I recommend them to others and all find them en. tirely satisfactory and wonderfully diferent and more pleasant than any thing ever seen. They cleanse the bowels, sweeten the stomach, invig- ate the liver. Tall man & Co. INSURANCE IS THE BEST POLIII y7hfiutSun To Join Salem Company. Kugeue ''Happy Lyman, employ ed by the lean Tatom Co , and Hill. Carey, well known young man of The city, have about made up their minds to list their fortunes during the war with those of Co. M of Salem which is now in eastern Oregon. Corporal Hansen expects to sign them up this evening. -J u dire Crawford' wife lHtn. Mrs. Itozelia Crawford. wife of Judge T. M. Crawford of I-n Orande, tiled yesterday at the Eastern Oreg. n Srate Hospital where she had been t patient for some years. The body will probably be sent to Iji (irande for Interment. Mrs. Crawfird was 61 years old. i ! White RclKllHklll 81km- t..0 White aiivaa shK, Kiihbcr Sole ;. White Chiivbh SIum, I.oiiIs H-cl fi.n While Canvas SImm-. IiuiiIn liivl White ranva KiiKllHh fi.UH While KM Shoe. Imlo lli-.-l f7.9U Willie llelicnskln Pump J. Ill While Alolap 'luth, hlrnp IHni tt.tu While Omvas, Metiium Heel sIImt JiJ.IH VOC CA.V While h'.iiKllsIl V;Irl, Ituliliel-Sole 1I.IIB WliHe I'Jiimv 1au Kllpiter l.4 i'hllilren'ai While Canvait Shoe ' t'hlliln-irs While KM WIihht hlhln ii'H W hile Tainan NliM-r . e 1Ikn-h' While (anvaK HllpiM-r !. I'hllilreu'H ami MIkwh" FJiiuiy l.u .. I.IS. I.S Hoy' While IViiiiN SIhmk e (iilldren's Willie Tenni SIhmh 1.1.1 WE I.F.AD UO BKTTKIi AT IITIlKltS I Ol.l.OW the" Haum wlndnws. In the same' windows today is part of the catch of Dean Shull. Loren Hoover and Hl Haum who fished near JHngham Springs. Among the number are six dolly Vardens, two of which are 17 inches long. Marriage Was short One Murried in Delaware on February 8, 1!U6. William 1'. Hirst allege thai his wife. Klizabeth dmerteu him on May 26 of the same year and he hus fiU'd suit for divorce thromch his at- rneys, Peterson & Ilishop. against haH. ItiseveTmDre ct l'.-.tn the rrovcrtlcJ c Chautauqua I ickeU lor Sale. Tnsur vbs i'x.: a hau hour a :'ac!ce:i f:,'.cr.i r.-.i wipe out .he ros--:2:jcf a year's worU. Pro ject youTooll from loss with a Hail Insurance Policy of ' ' Hartford fire inaran J. - r Zen jrod to the rrofits you expect from your crops, the cost 13 trifling. !t w.il five you the guarantee cf r.n insurance company that he 3 paid every just claim promptly in ell the rr ore than a hundred years of its history. CHAS. I HEARD, Inc. GK.NKKAb IXSFKAXCE eS Main St. SEE ty. BKFOKE THE FIIIE. Cavalr- ItaiMf Tucy Night. I The dance in Happy Canyon paviL f ion to provide money for the mess fund f Troop D will be given ttnor row evening Instead of on the date first announced becntife of a enn- by the I flictlng entertHinment on the othr asebTl j dale. The cavalry bnys are making hn-M Hi-hPHulp thM ;.me if wns their M'H arrangements for the dance and understanding that the circus would I wil1 naVe charge of it. A company's not arrive here until Sundav evppln. nnid is provided rrom private However, the trains pul'ed in yestr. day . nmrning and the game had to U cn 11 eel led. Circus Crowded out Itall ;ame. The scheduled baseball game be tween the Pentlleton-IMlot Hock and Milton-Freowatcr teams could not be played yesterday because Uound-Cp Park had been occupied Barnes circus. When the some delicacies on their bill of fare occasionally. No company gs out of a town without a mess fund ami 1'endleton will have too much pride In her cavalry troop to send it away without the means of brightening up the regular army menu once in awhile. .lust What Kite Needed. When women complain of weari ness, loss of strength and vitality, backache, pains in sides and hips, dull headaches, , dlKxinem, floating specks, and similar ailments, they too often accept these, troubles as their lot because- they are women, when the ailments may be the results of disordered kidneys. Mrs. Mary V. Hunker, Milton-on-the Hudson, N. V., writes: ' am now on my second bottle of Foley Kidney IMIIs. They seem to be Just what needed. Try them. Tallman & Co. QUALITY DENTISTRY Dr. F. L DENTIST. Rooms 3 and 4. Beits Bldg. Telephone 523. To Htcriiit for t.uartl The united States recruiting stati at Pendleton, i regon. has received orders to recruit in the future for the :um rt g intent ot t trrgnn infantry and also for the nd regiment nf Washington inlunrry, both of these regiments having been mustered into the federal service. Any young man residing an where in regon i.r Washington who wish to join one of ,tbui ) 3 ived . " wmmrnWMff. i The Indies Missionary the Prt-sbyterian church t Wednesday with Air, and Hales at their beautiful ! home. Moi'ninu clevoti'ina been omitted but ru especially inter, i these two regiments can do so by up- i'tt'tf prorain has laen arranged j .t ..c thQ aiiii.ai,iii,.i.u ..i f for the aiternoon umler the direction j the l S. army recruiting station, and Society of will meet M rs. Jene tuiinii - if found ((ualifled will be forwarded to Portland to join said regiments. limiting (iuod Yot''rday. Fishing waa better yesterday than it hus been any Sunday since the season opened. The trout were bit ing well and many good catches were made. From the river about Bing ham Springs, from Meacham creek, from McKay creek and even as far away4 ss Camas creek baskets of speckled beauties were returned. A party that made Its way to Johnson creek brought back a nice catch. A, A number of anglers yesterday caught the limit. Ray Shyder was one of these. He caught hi 60 early In the day In Meacham creek. There were about 30 local men distributed along Mem-ham creek yesterday. F. P. Wullmet got as nice u catch as any one. He hooked 28 In north fork and they are on exhibit today In MARMON Unexcelled CLASS POWER COMFORT SPEED are embodied in this beautiful car. If you have not investigated these points in the car you want to buy. you have not given all the consideration due your next car, and you owe it to yourself to get the best that your money will procure. PENDLETON AUTO COMPANY "Gars of Merit" ARRIVED AT THE BEE HIVE Jelly Glasses,, per dozen ' 40e Mason Jar Caps, per dozen 20 Fruit Jar Rings, 6 dozen for 25? I'arowax, per Bar Fruit Strainers .-. 15 Preserve Vessels 1 o and up The Bee IHiive Pendleton' 5-1 0-1 5c and up. Opposite Pastime nf Mrs. J. W. Slaloiuw Mil box.-. will he opened ut thbt time- and all l meinl'i-rH are Hckf'd to l-ear the fm't j in mlnil. A bountiful HreHd Ih be- j Inir ire)mre(l and a thoroughly en- j Joyable luy Ih assured all who utten-1, ' Autos uill leave the. church at 10:30 t o'clock. Auto KUiffe. For Adams. Athena and Weston, leaves Allen-KniKht Cn at 10 a. m. and S.-30 p. m. each day. Phone 400 for reservations. Ralph Shaffer, prop. Adv. Notice to I-JiHteru Star. Itcltular meeting of ftushee chap ter No. 1.1. O. K. S., will be hell Tuesday vveninK. June 2tl. al which there will be initiation of candidates. Refreshments will be served. Uy or der nf Worthy Matron. (Adv MAItY B. JOHNSON. Sec. 6-2 Notice. To the members of Daphne circle. Xo. 2. V. of W. Leavinic the city for a period of two months. I have ap pointed Neighbor Amanda Black to act as clerk for this lengih of time MAK KIUKIH.Y. Clerk. 6-27 lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllinillllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIillllllllllllll! BILLY'S BRAN-NEW PHILOSOPHY I'm tUc Guy WHO Put ttic Pep in Soft Drinks Try a cold bottle of BRAN-NEW I.THJAN RKKIIT KTKAWBrUlRY IIANPIIrKRV LRllOJi FINKAI'PI.F nintnv OH A.M. K Nothl" to Cmitr-tors. IVated proposals will be rec'lved by the directors of tvhool liUtrlct No. S. County of Umatilla. Oregon, nnj must Ih delivered to the County i School superintendent of I'matllla Nullity, on or before the tenth day of Julj. 1 I 7. at 1 o'clock a. m , for the erection of a school buildinK at Hleih. oreuon. anordlnn lo drawlnits and specifications .repared by Ost' r. man s Slelert, Architects. Drawing", specifications and other information may be obtained from Osterman Slenert, Archts. rrum. heller tilde. Walla Walla. Wash . or from F. N. Luse. Clerk of the school district, llieth. Oregon, upon deXsll of $ to Insure the safe return of the documents on or before the time of receiving bids, otherwise the d posiLB will be forfeited. Kach bidder Is required to. furnish a certified check with his proposal, in the sum of IJO0. made payable to SchiKil Iilstrtct No: t. I'ounty of I'matllla. Oregon, as. a guarantee that the successful bidder will, within five days after receiving notice of award, enter Into contract and give bond for the faithful performs nee of the work. A surety bond rrom a reliable Kurety Co. for the full amount of the contract price will be reniilri-d t.f the successful tidd r. The srh.M.I district re-erves the right to reject any or all bids llv order of the rto-ird. K. A MUM VK1. chairman. K. X. I.I'SK clerk. T-S W0ID Dry 16-inch Cascade Fir HAY Baled or Chopped, Old or New Crop. j POULTRY FOOD Mixed Balanced Rations Cheaper Than Wheat. SOY BEAN MEAL The Mcwt Economical Egg, Milk or Flesh Producer. ALSO STEAM ROLLED BARLEY AND OTHER FEED. Dlydcnstoin & Go. Phone 351. ' YES, WE DELIVFR wimimm'imraniifmffln'iim r'llalllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllilllllllillillllllllllliillllilllllllllllillllUllllllilllllllillllllillllllllllllllaillj I FARMERS!- We have what you want. a,!, Ilefrchln Satisfying. "An apple a day keeps the doctor aay. An onion a day keeps everybody awaj. I'oiir a boti l iii. your y- t-m Today. Tod i . Todn. Now" the time Itny IimIh v. Wm. Rossch Boftiing Co. Pendleton Oregon .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;:iiiiiiiaiiiniiiiiiiitiiif: U'llAI T! OI A S--M T lrrr TOMIillT j There will be an Important meeting of the Pendleton Chautauqua Asso ciation tonight st o'ili-k In the Commercial Club rooms. Kverv guar- lantor of the I'endleton chaulaiiiua Is urged lo la? present Mr. f. A. Jsatteson. general super intendent of the F.lllii-Whlte serv ice will be here In the Interest of the coming assembly. Plans will be made for the sdvsnce ticket sale, and oiher preliminaries nccesearv to mnke th's yenr the t-anner ear for the f'. c.llel'Oi lllutM.i i.'il; TCoADLLllIja A three ton truck with a two ton trailer will take care of your wheat hauling with the greatest dispatch and economy. You will then have the truck for roustabout use the rest of the year. See OIMBYTUS I - One, two and three ton sizes. Oregon Motor Garage Incorporated. 117. II. Ill, 123 West Court St. Telephone M II .uutUiiUi'UUiiiituf li.iliiiiUii4it(i.m.Hl.it(.tti,HLlj.iit..M1i,,t,iU;.t Er3 m i3 S3 E3