EIGIIT PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, TUlTKSI)AV. AUGUST H, IQin. PAGE EIGHT. " The Season's Fresh Fruits will be found here first Keep ia touch with U3 if you want fresh fruiU when they first appear on the market. We will handle only the best at prices usually paid for common stock. STANDARD GROCERY GO. rtione D4. Whore All Are Pleased1 WIFE OF MINISTER DIES FROM CANCER .. As a result of a cancer with which she had been affected for some time, Airs. George W. Gelvin, wife of the local Baptist minister, died this morn ing at 5 o'clock. Her last illness dat ed from August 4 and, as a last rem edy, an operation was performed yes terday morning but failed to relieve her condition. Funeral arrangements will not be made until word Is recelv- Newsy Notes of Pendleton Sunta New Itu.tatirant. Mrs. B. A. Rives will open a nan restaurant in the dining room of the New Grand hotel next Saturday noon. She will call her eating place "The Georgia Restaurant." v WlU Knxt Garage. Excavation work Is now underway for a garage to be erected for Marion Jack at his home on Jackson and Madison streets. The runway for the garage is already constructed. Wilt Take Vacation. Dr. I. U. Temple, city health off! cer, was last evening granted a two weeks' leave of absence by the city council and he will leave tomorrow with his family for coast points. j mod I p "S to ft the contractors Who built the bu building, Ls going over the, bulldi estimate the loss. Mr. Shankland ls representing only the Citizens' Insur ance Company, with which a $6000 policy , was carried and it is possible that the Pacific Home Mutual Com. pany, with which there was a $5000 policy, will send its special adjustor here. Lincoln Meador, father of Beu lah Meador In whose name the title to the building is, Is over from Walla Walla. ed from some of the children in the east. Deceased is survived by her hns band and seven children, all of whom are grown. Two children, Miss Sun shine Gelvin and Gladys Gelvin, were living with their parents here. The other daughter, Alta M., arrived yes terday from Los Angeles and another son, Rev. Harry S. Gelvin, is expected today from Idaho. The other sons are living in the east. Mrs. Gelvin had been a resident of Pendleton only a month, having come h'ere with her husband, from Pratt, Kansas, on July 4. The family are living at the A. D. Hall residence, 315 west High street. Wheat Kcinalg Same. . Wheat is still being quoted at 68 cents by the local buyers with an ex tra good lot drawing maybe a cent or two more. But few sales are report ed, however. EXTRA Town Being Burned. XAXAIMO, B. C, Ans. II. Mot were renewed at tlio Ivvteifciion mine this afternoon. . A rcort received hero says tlu town Is teliur burned by miners. A hundred and seventy-five strikebreakers aro reported trapied In the mine. Troops pre euroute to Extension-,. The Alexander Dept. Store LONG SILK GLOVI Worth to $1.50 NOW . . . . Practically all sizes and the most worn colors, including hlack and white, f the popular Kayser make with guaranteed finger tips. Nov 95c 95c Feast of Assumption. Tomorrow the Feast of the As sumption will be celebrated by the local Catholic church, the same as on Sunday. The day being a feast day, there will be no abstinence. Masses will be held at 6, 8 and 10 a. m. FIRST STEPS TAKEN FOR IMPROVEMENT WATER ST. (Continued from page one.) Opening Harness Shop. W. I. Gadwa ls preparing to open a new harness shop at 304 East Court street. In the small frame building on the Livermore corner. He has al ready purchased his stock and will be open for business very soon Shown in rich mixtures of brown, gray and blue; 54 inches wide; j-uiraMi1 for one-piece dresses. Priced $1.50, $2.00, $2.75 Yard Antelope Tarty Her. Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Bolton, Mr. and' Mrs. Ed McGreer and Nellie McGreer. I all of Antelope, f reached Pendleton; last evening on their auto trip to Wal- j Iowa Lake. They spent the night here and resumed their journey to-' day. Another CJooil Improvement. Work was started today on the con struction of a cement walk and wall on both sides of the property purchas ed recently from the Hexter estate by D. Brusha. It is understood other1 new properly owners on mai diock will make sidewalk improvements in , the near future. made one of the principal avenues of traffic to the Round-up Park if Star street were opened. The matter was referred to the street committee. Will Secure Extra Men. Chief of Police John Kearney re quested and received authority to hire as many extra police and detectives as he considered necessary for the handling of the Round-up crowds and for their protection. He stated that he would secure four or five of the best detectives In the northwest to be on the watch for crooks who are al ways attracted where throngs gather. h matter of assisting the library board In securing a telephone for the library was referred to the house committee. The improvement bonds covering the unpaid assessments on east Webb and College streets were purchased by the Warren Construction company at par. The bonds aggregate $6945.20- The application of Roger Averill to construct a dancii-g pavilion on the Darveau lots on the corner of Webb and Cottonwood for use during the Our Fall Goods are Arriv ing Every Day Now is the time to make your selec tions "The early bird catches the worm" Ladies' Xcw Fall Jacket Suit, $15.00 value for f M0 Ladies' New Fall Jacket Suit, $17.50 value for 5?52 Ladies' Xcw Fall .lacket Suit, $20.00 valuo for $14J5 Ladies' New Fall. Jacket Suit, $22.50 valuo for $16.50 Ladies' New Fall Jacket Suit, $25.00 value for $17.50 When we say $15.00 value for $9.00, we mean that you can not duplicate the siuno suit in Pendleton for less than $15.00. This is being proven daily by customers looking elsewhere when coming to the Golden Rule- and purchasing. Ladies' New Fall Coats, $10.00 value . $6.00 Ladies' New Fall Coats,. $11.00 value - $7.00 Ladies' New Fall, floats, $15.00 value.- $9.00 Ladies' New Fall Coats, $17.50 value $12.50 Ladies' Now Fall Coats, $20.00 value - $14.75 Men's Rain Coats, $7.50 value $4.08 Men's Rain Coats, $10.00 value $6.00 Men's Rain Coat. $15.00 value $9.00 Men's Rain Coats, $17.50 value - - ?12'52 Men's Largo Felt Hats. 98, $1.49, $1.08 . John R, Stetson Hat,. Nck. 1 quality for $3.45 Paris Garters - ' Men's Saxony All Wool Light Weight Shirt and Drawers, a garment 48 Busy Stores Golden Rule We Lead, Others Follow J Round-up was referred to the fire committee, as were several other ap plications for permits to erect tem porary structures for eating and sleeping accommodations during the Round-up. Put in New Mall Box. A new mail box of the latest Im proved type, made of pressed steel. has been Istalled In front of the Tall- man Drug store and the old one has been removed to the corner of Water and Colege streets, where a box was recently broken by the falling of a tree. (Jets flood Yield. Ernest Knight, well known young farmer. Is In the city today. He states that he harvested about forty bushels to the acre on his ranch north of the city. He la now cutting for hU father near Helix and will finish there in another day and a hair. HUCKLEBERRIES fresh from the mountains. WEST COURT STREET GROCERY Xm. Mlln Phone 267 Don't Neglect Your FALL SUIT Whether you buy your suit here or elsewhere, make the selec tion early : get the best of the assortment and the full season's Of course we want to show you our line and urge that wear. you come in the first time you are down town. NOTE September Designer is here, lhose holding yearly ca rds pleu-e present them for the new issue. rather Clears l. Though the day commenced cloudy, the sun broke through before nine o'clock thi3 morning and has been shining all day but a cool breeze has ureventod anv noticeable heat. Most of the farmers have taken advantage of the delay caused by the weather to haul In their sacked grain from the fields. More Tlian $2000 Alleged Due. Alleging that she has expended and loaned more than J2000 to the de fendants, Catherine Meiners has com menced suit against Harry and Grace Stevens, husband and wife, to secure a judgment against them. At dif ferent dates she alleges she spent var ious sums aggregating $1540 for them. On one occasion she loaned them ttan. hp avers, on another 1812 to purchase an automobile and on an- i other 1131 to settle a judgment i Thomas & Toner of Walla Walla are attorneys for the plaintiff. Dale Rothwell Optician Eyes Examined Lenses Ground Lenses Duplicated Glasses Fitted with Wm. Hanscom THE JEWELER Fresh and Tender Send in your order now for a choice Cutlet, Steak or Roast Our cash system gives you more meat for your money than you have ever received before. Investigate our cash coupon book service it means a big saving to you. The Oregon Market "Good Eats' DOWNEY O MARSH 815 Main Street PHONE 444 "lift "er Buck" at Concert. A special feature of the band con cert on the street tomorrow evening will rn a rendition of the official Round-UD song, "let er Buck," com posed by Chauncey Haines, by Bert Jerard one of the band members. Ynuni? Jerard sang the song as a spe ni!iit number of the University of Oregon Glee club on its tour last win ter and it was received with entnu slasm all over the state. In recogni tion of his work, the Round-up asso elation presented him with a hand some tcold watch fob Other soloists fnr th nccaslon will be Mrs. Ben L, Burroughs and Walter Rose. N'cw Model Cadillac Arrives. Ben F Trombley of the Oregon Ms tor Co.. ls oday displaying proudly thfl 1911 model Cadillac automobile which he received yesterday and un loaded today. The car has many ! Doints of difference from the 1913 model, all points of Improvement. The removal of the gasoline tank from un der the front seat to the rear of the rnr nermitii of a lower and more itraceful body and a device for drop Dine the steering wheel and for rals Ing the front seat permits the driver to enter the car from the right hand side. A two-speed rear axle reguiat ed hv an electric button, togethe with the levers for the usual three KDeeds nermlta of six speeds ahead Th horn and tire pump as well as other attachments are enclosed with in the hood. The car Is electric light ed and haa an electric starting device Improvement over the nM aplf-Rtarter. The new car, in stead of being bluish black, ls painted a very deep green There are many other little Improvements about the 1914 model which will be appreciated by automoblllsta. Afiiiiutmcmt Itolne Made. T C. Khankland, Independent in surance adjuster, ls in the city today making an adjustment of the damage done by the academy fire and con d.iplnr an investigation with a view All Spring Suits 50 Off $3.00 and $4.00 Pants . . $ 1 .45 Good Balbriggan Underwear 50c per suit. Endicott Johnson good work shoes . . . $3.00 and $3.50 Two Hundred New F&U Suits at $10 ,12.50 and $15 Browns, Greys, Blues and Mixtures Its the store that saves you money. Drop in and look over the pieces advertised. They are well worth looking at if you don't want to buy. You'll not find such values in any other store in the northwest. A great price-saving on all men's wear. I'S CLOT Opposite St. George Hotel The Hand' Place lo Buy 1HIIN KING CD, WKam (m.. j "IMP Tickets on Sale Daily to September 30th To New York or Boston Also to Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, St. Lawrence River, Adirondack Mountains, New England, White Mountains, Canadian Resorts, Atlantic Seashore aod Jersey Coasc Points. Stop oft privSegts at all point of Interett n rcwrf. NewYork&ntial Lines Lake Shore Ry."The Water-Level Koute A for a copy of our "Guide to New York City." It contain val nhli nH interestinit information about the Metropolis, cnt on Address New York Central Line rce:Dt of five cent in stnmns. Address New Y ortc C Travel Bureau, 1225 La Salle Strtet Station, Chicago. ApD'vtoyourlocal aRent for tickets and slcepinu car reaer v iiotis. or for complete information, cail on or addresa our Tortland Office, 109 Third Street W, C. SeacUreat, uenerai Ageni. r to determining the origin of the fire A. J. Gibson, wno was foreman for