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GOOD SHOES CHEAP. Mid-summer Oxford Sale Ladles, misses' men's, boys' and little gents' Oxfords. Great values at bargain prices. Men's canvas shoes, the shoe for hot summer -weather, ?1.25, $1.50 and a Goodyear welt at $2.50. Keepyour feet cool and comfortable. Big Odd and End Sale still in progress Dmdmger, Wil son & Company 'Phone, Mmn i:sj MORE HOSPITAL DONATIONS. Sisters of St. Francis Visit Ukiah and Secure More Subscriptions to the Fund. During the past week Mother Stan islaus, of the Sisters of SL Francis, has been In the southern portion of the county, in the interest of the new hospital, and returns much encour aged with the result of her visit. She j was accompanied from Pilot Rock to wn.uu. .1" MUU UUJCi IIUiUl, lit points, by i Mrs John 5vlveiter nf Pllnt TlnM.- l u"U ui romam ing Rome good work for tne hospital ' '. , fund. " A. Gilraore and wife le t for While at Ukiah the partv was the I Boise th,s m0"1'11? "hen Mr. Gil guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Gambee, I m0Te ,SSUG a fireman's souvenir at their splendid home, aud speak in I booklet. tne nignest terms of the hospitality i of their hosts. The following subscriptions were 1 secured in Ukiah. Alba and vicinity: j e- "o: Dr G- SnaPP t $10; William Futter, J10; George McGaughey. JS: W. C. Kennedy, So: , tu, j, a. xjrauuurii, iv willing cTt, I-' r. . UUM,re- ' I?! V3ami,- V. ; A,D- x. v . uuyiiion. 4 : tseima Born, Cornelia McLoughlin, 12; Frank Kloepzig. $1: J. H. Taylor, SI; J. D. WiUiams. $1. Total. $99.50. The sisters will visit other portions of the county on the same mission, in the near future and wil lfurnish the list of subscribers from time to time ns their work progresses. The sew hospital building is nearimr comnle- tion and is an ornament to the city ! and countv. I where he will spend some time in rec reation and recuperation. l I I 1 I i 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 I m 11111111 Mesdames W. C. and MatUe La Dow Howto Prevent The spread of Infection and contagious diseases is a mat ter in which all are interested. In order that our customers may have th. most modem method of disinfection, as well as the safest, simplest and X I to our already complete drug stock a fine line of SOLIDIFIED FOR-MA1 DE-HYDE and FORMALDEHYDE GENERATORS. Besides being an ideal sick room disinfectant, it Is un equalled in fleas, insects of all kinds, etc. See them in our window and come in and let us te':l you more about it TALLINN & GO. ! L-mliiiir Drtisrfri-ts NOT GOOD pes ti t.YBpy iiay STRAWBERRIES, WATERMELONS, 5 MUSKMELOWS. M CRAPE FRUIT. ORANGES. 5. LEMON8, BANANAS. PEACHES, RASPBERRIES, a BLACKBERRIES, 5 PINEAPPLES, r GRAPES, APRICOTS. F. S. YOl B A I. A 0 r B K B S 1 N i "Not Good JPendleton, e ( If. j. -f 'p PERSONAL MENTION. W. 3. Clark Is spending a few days at Bingham Springs. Clark Nelson, of Weston t.rneii from Portland this mo-ntng E. P. Ashbaugh, of Heppner. was a visitor In the city Sunday. H. C. Wrleht. nosttnnster at Xvc. Is In the city today on business. W. J. Homer, the Insurance man, is in Baker City for a short visit. T. J. Lcsher and wife are at the Pendleton, registered from Lansing. Mich. Mrs. P. E. McDuff is the guest of friends in Weston for a couple of weeks. Harry Connors, an O. R. & X. at- i torney. of Portland, was In the city I yesterday J. C. Borchers, of Heppner, Is at the Pendleton, for a short stay In the city on business. Miss Nellie Leet Is at Bingham ' Springs for th; summer, the sue t of ! friends there. ; Asa B. Thompson, receiver of the i La Grande land office, spent the day in the city yesterday. Mrs. A. B. Galloway leaves thl 1 evening for a month's outing In the Greenhorn mountains William Keller of the Thompson Hardware Company, went to Portland this morning for a brief visit. Mesdames Viola Cochran and M. R. Woodard. of Union, spent Sunday in i the city the guests of friends. , Mrs. Louis Hunziker and family ! have gone to Bingham Springs for I the hot months of the summer. I T. G. Halley has returned from Bingham Springs, where he went Saturday evening to visit over Sun day. R. 1. Ewlng. of Walla Wal.a, re turned to his home this jaornmg city. iier au over aunuay visu in mi j ,. . , ,- ir. and Mrs. C. E. Rovelt are spending a short time at Bingham j Sprincs away from the heat and dust of the city. Mr. and Mrs Raneome Lieuallen, of Weston, visited friends and relatives c the city yesterday, returning home mis morning. Al Goodman of Walla Wuua. ha- returned to hi, home after a Mt in city with friends Saturday eve ning and Sunday. A. D. Cooley. one of the large farm ers on the reservation, is in the city today transacting business in connec tion with his wheat crop. Dr. Frank Smith, of Seattle, wi leave this evening for Helix, where he wil! be the guest of relatives and friends for a short time. F. W. Vincent, of the Power Com pany, has gone to Bingham Springs, J , are visiting friends in the mountains near Meacbam. where they will spend J several weeks of the hot weather. 3 f Burr Johnson, one of the cattlemen 1 of the Hidaway Springs country, re- turned to his home this afternoon, j after a visit in the city on business. ? A. B. Gallcvay. reiireseniaut of jjthe Blake-McKaul .Paoer Joa.;any trtahn iunH t T. Donovan. O. R. & X. lineman, was in the city yesterday, preparing to make extensive improvements in the company's telegraph offices here. Miss Grace De Graff, of Scappoose, accompanied by Miss Alice DeGraff, of aMdlson. S. D., is at the Pendleton on her way to her home, a't Scap poose. Mrs. Tho. Q. Halley and family are at Bingham Sprincs for the summer. They were accompanied to the springs Saturday evening by Mr. Halley. Mrs. C. B. Wade, who has been on the roast and in Portland since the meeting of the State Federation of Woman's Clubs, returned home yes 'rday., Mr.- j p. Ross and Miss Caroll Var. Omdal! have ret u Tied from Long NOT HERE.' SWEET CORN, TOMATOES, CUCUMBERS, STRING BEANS, GREEN ONIONS, BCETS, TURNIPS, RADISHES, CARROT8, LETTUCE, CABBAGE, GREEN PEAS, CAULIFLOWER. Not HiTf" tt"' - "' - tie - ranieru unit ui neuias-i ftf-niie-wnieru unit ui nouigs-i suffering severely from hot I I i Bench, whero they have been for the past month enjoying tho salt sea broercs. Ex-State Senator' G. TV. Proebstel, of Weston, accompanied by his wife, passed through this morning en nit" home from a visit to Portlai.J and the coast. Hew Robert Warner, of the Metho dist Episcopal church, will leave In the morning for Mencham, where ho I and his family will camp for a week i or 10 days. Miss Luetic Rader went to I-ong Reach this morning in company wltn Mrs. Louts Hunziker. and will remain during the summer to escape the hot weather here. Ernest Hartman han return to his position ta the First Nat'onal Bank of Portland, aft-r tvu week? spent in the mountMns I;h his father and brother. John Hatton, or Echo, was a visitor in the city Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Hatton Is an old resident of this city, but at present Is encaged in ranch ing In the vicinity of Echo. C. E. Fuqiia, who went to Arlington a few days ago to run a pump for the O. R. & N.. has returned homo and will go to Rlparia to work In the water service for the company there. H. G. Garfield, the physician, has gone to Gibbon, where he and his family will spend the warm weeks of the summer. The doctor will return about the middle or the latter part of Augurt. Mr. and Mrs. James Crawford, ac companied by their daughter, Miss Maude Crawford, will leave the mid dle of the week for Seattle and vari ous coast points, where they will spend the summer, Colonel and Mrs. Godfrey. Captain and Mrs. Clarke and Mrs. Walsh, the wife of Major Walsh, composed a party from Walla Walla who spent Sunday at Bingham Springs and stop-' ped over in this city lietween trains Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wells, of Hepiv ! ner. accompanied by their cousin, 1 Miss Alice Lealherman. of Holllster. I Cal.. have been the guests of Mr. and I Mrs. J. M. Bentley. of this city, for several days and will leave today for Heppner. 1 M, First Prize Won By F. S. Warner, With Mrs. Rev. Jones and Walter Whitman as Second and Third. The puzzlf contest which has been conducted by M. A. Rader, the fumf Hire dealer, uirough tne local press of the rlty. for the past month. , closed Saturday nicht. Mr. Rader offered three prizes of $25. $15 and $10 to the first three persons who would send in correct answers to a mathematical word puz zle contained in his advertisement. anH nr. C tnwl . - .. i nl. . nn. . . .1 tr Stewart, of the Morning TribuBP and t-ONSUMERS WHOLE- Fred Lampkin. business manager of, SALE GROCERY AND I I the East Oregonian, as a commuiee iwjjrtT cc A x t- -rvtirnTrc- to open the puzzles and award the VYriUi-lloALn. U.YlIVllb-I p". 'SION MERCHANTS,! It was found that F. S. Warner. of this city, had won the flrst prize. , . Z of $25. Mrs. Rev. E. B. Jones Feconu ' I f4 X M J TM Qrrn Dnm 1 prize of $15. and Waller Whitman, UH-Jl ill Alii U 1 HUM uiira prize oi tiu. iae correct solu tion of the puzzle was to find the word j "Rader" 192 times and the word "Fur-! niture" 70S times in the advertise-. ment. ,,. i In addition to the winners who ' were the flrst to send in answers I Grace Baumgardener, of Echo, and R. ' Newberry, also gave correct answers. ! but were too late to win. Several others also guessed one of the solu tions and missed the other. i Great Interest was shown in the ! contest, as the store was filled vlt. ! eager contestants, awaiting the re- suit. It would be interesting to give nil the answers to the puzzles, to ' show the wide range of guesses made ' i:pon them To Arrange for Opening. E. Ray Jones, one of the new pro-' prietors of the Pendleton Business College, is in the city today, making I arrangements for the opening of the college. Mr. Jones will have charge i of the Institution here, while his as-1 sociate in business, Mr. Damon, will i remain in La Grande. The naw nf the college has been chanced to the i Modern School of Commerr-e. and Its hlsh standard will be fully maintain ed, and improved, whr-rever possible. A. L. Harrison, a well-known instruc tor of La Grande, will have charge of me liooK keeping- department here. Returned From Wallow.!. G. A. Hartman and n so .-: J'-neht J and Fred, hare returned from their ! outing at Wal'owa Ls.f - Ti ,vdgi has nothing bj' pra'.se 'or l,e . oun ) try where be has been visiting, and thinks it one of the best watering , ! Maces in tne state. But with all of its j perfections, he says tnat Pendleton i 18 still toe best town on the map. Memorial Service fur th. Pos. . ! Memorial services in honor of Pope ' Leo XIII, will be held at the Cathollr-. J rbiirr-h, on Market street, between , t East Court and East Webb streets, at j 7 o'clock tomorrow morning. All arc ! cordially Invited to attend this serv- I ire. Special prayers will lie offered 1 fft. hj 1 . . . j . .... sum vi luv utfcuAseu pouilu New Agents Appointed. Klhorn & Swaggart have been ap pointed city agents of the Indiana State Life Insurance Company. A Spokane house of IU fame in the White Chapel district, was blown tin by dynamite, Sunday morning, and io inmates lataiiy injured. 'g . t r -, ... ABent Tor Lee s Lice Kuier-17-1- -ill STATE A. 0. U. W. NO CHANGE MADE IN THE SYSTEM OF ASSESSMENT. Provision Was Made for Changes Should Any Be Found Necessary at Some Future Time The Oregon Grand Lodge is In High Standing With the National Organization. C. P. Davis, of tho sheriff's office, has returned from Portland, where ho has been for the Inst week attend ing the meeting of the Grand Ixidge of the A. O. U. W. At this grand encampment there was no great change made In the de tails of the order, though some pro vision was mnde for changes if it should become necessary. The mat ter of the readjustment of the assess ment rates was discussed, and It was decided that one additional assess ment would be made on the lodges of the state, and the present rates would be allowed to stand as they were for another year, and then. If it was thought necessary, the tales would be changed to suit the condi tion of the lodge. While some of the states need a change In tho rates, it is not neces sary for this stnte to do anything, for It is In good standing with the grand lodge and has no difficulty In keeping its payments up on the present basis. As yet It has never had to call for I?'1 ' Jh.e, a.s-'fSS!?,f1tS- and ia not luuuui nidi ji Mill uaiv iii iui puan What Shall We Have for Dessert? I i dt'.icioas and I pared in V" i" . :- -t. Pre N ty)i..nc: ! X3. tjakizcr I a.i t . a'.-r an 1 set t rooL Flavors:! .nion, Orange, Rasp Derry and Strax Urry. Get a package it your grocers t-U, . jo cts. DESPA1N & CLARK!l ! Phone Main 1741 l t T When the bot days of sum mer fomc the cook stove is to be avoided and well it can be with the stock of summer deli cacies. Lots of new things in convenient form ready to sene cold or wih a little warming. To-j will be sur prised at the many tempting dainties we have for you. HAWLEY Bios. 4 ! THERE is a big DEMAND for Canned fruits and vegetables that taste like mother's Qnopele has all the fmh ripe flavor of 1 the fruit or vegetable noth- ing but the most select ntook j goes into a MUN0P0LB oan. TEvery bit is packed fresh, i swett and delicious, witli painstaking care and you can t doi nna an equal anywhere to M0N0P0LE. Standard Grocary Moiiojio e Gmcorti Coott Suw t 1 This qi" . ;.- - ::i t'le family ' ivery iy L : .. - 1 -1: to-day. Try years to como. But In order to ralso the amount wanted by tho grand lodge easily, It will only bo necessary fori the lodges of the state to mako ono ! extra assessment, Mr. Davis wns put on tho committee ! on tne sinto or mo oruer, ior me coming year. This is tho committee tlint has charge of tho legislation of the order and confers with the execu tive committee ns to whnt should be done In the governing of tho lodges or the state. Miss Ollio Slater, of La Grnnde, re-, ""r Afternoon Tea it i turned after a visit with her brother, J. R Slater, of this city. Sho was nccom pnnled home by her llttlo nieces, Anita and Edna Slater, who will spend some time there visiting. Miss Slater stopped in this city with her brother as sho wns returning from a visit in the valley with relatives. Merchants' Lunch, I During tho hot weather you can save your wife tho misery of cook-! Ing over tho hot stovo by going to I the Merchants' Cafe (formerly the ' Mnzeppa) and getting a hot lunch for 15c. between 11:30 and 2 p. m. .1 ! Saturday July J 8th SATURDAY and MONDAY we will mvealln pationriliU lbs. Granulated fcugar for $1.1)0. 20 DISCOUNT On 3 Coat Enamaled Ware. 5 Year Guarantee. See our Granite Ware Window Display. K V a . . r-t W - rmj m mm 7 11 a iiiiri r MidSunimer CLEARANCE SAL i ins ouit is iu ticuil uu an uuiiiiu'-' Waists and all Cotton Goods U Wafeag Sale Price Wafisfts. Sale Price ?S(2 Wagtl0 Sale price B 5c Fancy Buck, Sale price -Pillow Cases, fafge size, 3 for 25c Curtaining ia White. Sale price G BOSTON STORE A SAFE When albal,plsmu t In the center lower, It la caI,c4 When ie sift It hat tht .. that mnVro nu, v """tOcloa and dream they can t.e, ,. Have you tried it? man IIHHI I la n u iLfi n Tickets for St 1 ,.:. . Monday July 20th L.f.. I JIpE stor r S in n . . . . . y .. I winds. THE ELATERITE ROOFING CO. Woroester Building.