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"FIOTIT PAGES TWTT.Y FAST OPKr.OVTAV. PFWFTO oT?vr,v:. TI'KsliAV. jrE !. IftH. p.r,F. nvK LOCALS O, Advertising in Brief RATES. rr tin flrt Inaertlon lOe lr line, additional laiertion....6: ler Una, per month $1.00 No local taken (or Iraa tban 25c. Count 6 ordinary worda to Una. Locals will not bo taken over tb 'phuna and remittance moat accom pany order. Take Vncto Sam's rl for It. Our government Inspected meat are pure, untainted and Just as repre sented L'ncle Sam says so. You run no rink when trading at the Oregon Market, rhone 444 and try us ti: U . Adv. A bllllous, half-nick feeling. loM Of energy, and constipated bowels can he relieved with surprising prompt ness hif lmino- HEnniN'E. The first dose brings Improvement, a few doses puts the system in fine, vigorous con dition. Price 50c. Sold by all deal ers. Adv. GENERAL HUERTA AND MINISTER OF WAR BLANQUET Wanted Good, clean rags at the Cast Oregonlan office. Wanted Woman to do washing on Mondays. Inquire "W this office. For Rent Modern seven-room houne. Phone 248-M. Wanted To rent a house or cot tage. Address T' tnla office. Wanted, four-home teams to work on pipe line. Wages $7.t0 per day. Ulllth. or phone 761. Wanted Unfurnished four or five- room house about the 20th. Address T. K.. this office. For Rent Furnished houne equipped for two families. 620 Thompson. I have a fine player piano slightly used for sale at a. bargain . on easy terms. W. R. Graham, 711 Willow. For ftale Studebaker buggy and single driving harness in first class condition. Inquire Jarard & Temple. Hazelwood ice cream sold In bulk at the Charles Co., 715 Main street. Fur tilnhed in bricks If given 24 hours notice. For sale Two modern cottages lo cated on east Court street, seven blocks from Main street Inquire of Walters' mill. Old papers for sale; tied In bun dles. Good for starting fires, etc. 16c a bundls or two bundles for 2 Se rb Is office. Hazel wood Ice cream sold In bulk at the Charles Co.. 715 Main street Furnished In bricks if given 24 hours notice. A bargain If taken at once, seven room house and two lots on North side. Phone 2J8-R or call at 215 Ixgan street. A bargain Four-room cottage, good well, shade trees, 1 1-2 blocks from Wellington school, 15.000. $12 50 per month takes It. Inquire 7. this office. "Mutt" takes the big loads and "Jeff shows the speed. Penland Kros. haul anything and reasonable. Furniture van and storage warehouse Office 64 7 Main street Phone SI. Strayed or stolen from my place at Miattlon. black hor.e weight about ir.uO i.ir.U, branded P. O. on 'ft Mp anil (t shoulder. Liberal re ward offered for any Information leading to recovery of same. L. II. Celxs. rendition, ure. PmtM-ngers for Portland desiring a refrexhlng ride on the Columbia river should take the Mr. Halley Gatzert at The Palles, daily except Sunday and Monday, at 3:15 p. m . arriving In Portland at 8:45 p. tn. Fare. The Dalles to Portland, $1.00. Moonc Dance Weiliu-lajr Evening. rendition Lodge, No. 780, L. O. O. M. wilt give a social dance Wednes day evening, June 10 at Moose hall. Public Invited and good time assured all. Admission 75 cents a couple; extra ladles, 25 cents. COMMITTEE. Adv. N'otico tn lie, rubllc. My lciwe on the Alta barns will ex pire on June 15 and all persons know. Indebted to me will k.nJly oall and settle their account before above date. (Adv.) II. M. CULTER. IX POIND, Th. f.,llnwinir described animal has been taken up by the marshal of the City of Pendleton, to-wlt: one brown gelding about eleven years old. Ki?ht about 1200 bounds, branded three quarter circle bar on left shoul- (ier. If Raid animal is not claimed by the owners or those entitled to the pos- bewion of It, costs and expenses ugainnt it paid and taken away with in ten days from the date hereof, ttien at 2 o'clock p. m. of the 20th day of June, 1914. the said animal will be sold to the highest bidder, at Public auction, for cash, at .the City Pound, located at the Oregon Feed Yard, In said City of Pendleton, the proceeds of such sale to be applied to the payment of such costs and ex penses of making sale. Dated this th day of June. 1914. JOHN KEARNEY, City Marshal ROSES ) v &&r' lift' JT-SSm k' I KEWS GF FARM ANO RANSE HQRMAL WHEAT CROP FOR UMATILLA COUNTY XO ItlSIS I tlt 41.AIMS XTY nnx ha $: avotiiki: BOfFUl iiixd. ' I have 10.000 roses ready foi Immediate delivery, all grown In the open ground, and grown In Heppner. All are on own roots, comprising 170 varieties of the best ever blooming sorts; positive ly guaranteed true to label. Many prefer that I make their selection, giving their preference of colors. I will always give any rose of equal value In exchange for those that do not entirely please you. I will also donate, as a forfeit ten choice ever blooming roses for ev ery error I make In filling your order. I refer you to i. L. Vaughan. the electrician, as to the merits of my roses. Mr. Vaughan having over 50 of my roses growing in his ysrd. Address, UARKY COIMIXGS Heppner, Oregon. Offlt Plume 507 IlOKirieiu'C Phone 261 M HOI Its. ri 12 A. M.. 1 to 5 1. M. Dr. THOS. C OHMART DENTIST The firm name of Modern Denthts discontinued. IViulliion. Ore. J. J.Wodaege 523 Uain:Sf.f LUVtV I i Shop Phone 32 Re. Phone 509 F'kvrrv' --tfr J;;;C- 3&,ali :4 i-ii Ti -.w -j-- wist in f( pdH t u-i y : fr, . .2! 'V- V -x K 1 ! IKX Informed AuUiorilkM I irirr IS ivr -nt It Vt-U Titan In 1 9 IX I r and Tr-I SliatUr ltunnT ll'l--'. IUin I lavable. Fresect Indications are that l"raa tiiLa. county will have an orliiiary! wheat tr-p thi y-ar an'l in spme s--tior.. notably tf:e rorthwe-sl'-rn part of the county, the yjeld will be strove normal. But these is no basis in fart for reports that have ben sent forth that a bumper crop such as was har vested lart year is again In sight for Umatlilla county. Farmers and well-informed business men have been agreed for many weeks part that the crop ou'lo k is not as fcrlgtit as It was a year aTO. There u considerable damage from frortl i:nJ cold weather. There was some! harm In the hot weather a few weeks ago and tr.er Is dec! Jed complair.t thi. year on the score of tarweed Tie recent rains have been bene ficial ar.d have tended to make up somewhat for the frost damaee. But GOOD LIGHT Means BFrTTKTt HISIXKS8 rUKKRFVT,, HOXfFS ItrrTTF.U 1IF.AI.TT1 AND FAFSIC.nT Let us w ire your home and In stall our modrnt Lighting Hi lam and rjec-trtral Inntalla Un all Utee rrqnlrramiW can be obtaJnod. May we serve Electric and gas supplies, elec tric light wiring, bell wiring, gas piping, motors and dynamos. J. L. Vaughan 831 Main Street Phone 139 put Into cans, says Professor Lewis O. A. C. If they remain on th as one prominent farmer said yester-! tr ,0D nouh for brow rot or day the wheat Is not there and it Is othr dlseaf t0 atta,ck thtm- th" r i need.efs for anyone to look for a .'-"""'V5- , " ! l.r.r vi-H Sm farmer. hn crK.-eu iruii .uuum ire y.i cu - v. anticipated record crops a month or two ajro and bought sacks accordingly have been reducing their sack orders during the last few weeks. Ox jt the best informed local men declares that In his view the wheat yield in this county this year will not be within 20 per cent of the yield art year. He has formed this view from talking to farmers and witth ex perts who have been making investi gations of the situation for the bene fit of the companies that buy wheat in this section. A travelling repre sentative of one of the gralnbuying companies was here but a few days ago and stated that from information he has received from numerous aj possible after the rain stops falling. and worked up at once to insure good keeping. A good degTee of heat U required to destroy all germs of de cay that may have entere.l. the main thing being to have the fruit heatel at- evenly as possible. I O'SoIlivan Sells Wool Peter O'Sul livan. Grant county sheepman wh- has his home here, has Just sold his wool clip of 12,000 pounds to E. J. Burke at a price of 17 1-4 cents. Last year Mr. O'SuIlivan sold his wool to the samebuyer at a price of 1J cents. sources he predicts Umati lefs than the 1S1J yield- It can be that end sti'.l be a normal crop. Hay Harvest Starting;. In some portions of the county considerable the yield for alfalfa has been cut ana nas oeen a county will be 15 per cent rained on during tne iasi ween. in cut but the amount of grain hay cut is so small as to be almost negligible. Wheat farmers are generally rejoic- Junclura lIof Sail. A horse sale at Junctura. Malheur county, last; ing over the fact the rain came Dciore we-k i? taii to be the most successful! they had cut their hay. ra!e of itis kin J held so far. The sale I is very saiisfactorr to the owners,! Couslis and CoWs Weaken tl System a.- they received good prices for theirj Continued Coughs, horses Ejid ail of them cleaned up chial troubles are everything but a few culls. About Iluerta and lUaiKiuct Mexico fity for Vera "rnz within a hliort time. ' ' - Srrt -9u. MT and itlier iiiciiiImtx of the Mexican -aIiuet are r Tx-tM to lie In oitliT t cx-VH' the rclnis w Ik are a:d to ie reaay prearins to flee, to a(tx-k the capital j'if head of horse were sold. Among the hore buyers who purchased were: A. ?. Piatt of Denver, seven loads; .need Pros, of Caldwell, one car; D. R. Tracey. of Pait Lake, one loai; f-tto H.G-l'hordt of .Cheboygan. 5Jich. three load?, making 12 car loads in WIDOW OF ADMIRAL CARRIES FIRST HUSBAND Portland contractors have a large force executing the Tillamook Bay harbor improvements. Mar Trax-keil Clierri". -"her- riis that crack on the tret m:.y, if, ed her life." Good for children. otherwise In good condition, safiy be' and 1.00 at your druggist. Adv. Colds and Eron depressing anl weaken the system. Loss or welgni and appetite generally follow. Get a 50c bottle of Dr. King's New Dis covery today. It will stop your cough. The first dose helps. The best medi cine for Stubborn Coughs. Colds and ail Throat and Lung Troubles. Mr. O. II. Brown. Muscatine. Ala., writes: "My wife was sick during the hot summer months and I honestly be lieve Dr. Kings New Discovery sav- 50c EXCLUSIVE PLUMBERS Court and nJJ,., O nI.llat Telephone llUIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIMUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIinilllllllllllllllllllllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU I Fresh Shipment Just Received 1 . 'Tru-Blu LIME of Wafers, Crackers, and Biscuits rT"'HEY are fresh and wholesome, and a dainty 1 that will please the taste of every member of your family. I 1 A FEW VAKIKTIF.S 5 Cirnham Creams Tea Biscuits r 5ay Views Snowballs Chocolate Eclairs Twin Cities Queen Honeys Peanut Wafers Graham Crackers Creole Creams lack Frosts Moss rose 1mp Branch Wafers Fi Newtons Vanila Wafers Soda Crackers 5 FKKSH (WXTELOIIPK, riNKAPPLK, COCOANUTS, TOMATOES, KOVAL ANN CHERRIES. STRAW- BERRIES AND GOOSEBERRIES ' : S JUST RECEIVED S GOOD FRESH COUNTRY BUTTER, 50c A ROLL, : I GRIGGS' GROCERY FRANK M. GRIGGS Prop. , 209 . Court St. Telephone 445 i oiiuiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiMii l it : What to Drink this summer need never worry you. Just use our pure Sodas All Flavors 2 doz. bottles for $1 CO Iron Port Bottled Beer All the Ingredients we use con form to the Pure Food law. Tou'll find the jreatest l.fe and rest Id our bottled foods... Pioneer Bottling Works Bert equipped bottling works In eastern Oregon. PACT. IIEMMELGAKV. Prop. Telephone 1T7. E. Court Ft. Faarm and City Loans Plenty of Money for Conservative Loans, at Reasonable Rateof Inter est Without Unnecessary Delay. Mark Moorhouse Company 112 East Court Street THE OFFICE Phone 299 71 1 Main Street PENDLETON, ORE. FAMILY LIQUOR STORE A. SCHNEITER. Prop. SOLO a IMS Oil! UK. AM MIU. V. HIAHV AIXKUOHTH. HOHTOV, June No surprise as eniTeted here at the announce ment f the wedding of Mrs. Jennie May Katcn of Boston, widow f the I g3 lute Hear Admlrul JoKeph Olles Katun, for whow death by poioonirp ; g Khe ttood trial and was acquitted lift 4'totr. at I'lyniouth. HafU, anJ g2 her first hUKbund, I. Henry AIiihwo ft h. form.-r wniite einloe und ti" a renliletil or Morrl.mn, Ari.ona. I nt n j I wile ouoi-ed eiyr.i j ago. ; m You have missed the biggest bargain of the season by waiting just "a pj P day too long The car sold for $ 1 425.00 j How Could We Afford to Do It p The answer is this: This big car sliding down the toboggan at the gl H rate of $25.00 per day brought a great many people to our show room M . a a la I r to look at the car. Most all these people were mtending to buy a new ni automobile of some kind. When they saw this Franklin car which had covered 40,000 miles of hard work and still good as new, they could not help asking themselves these two questions jj Can 1 find any other make of car that has run as far and still like new? g Can 1 afford to buy anything but a FRANKLIN? THE SAME LITTLE WORD ANSWERS BOTH QUESTIONS We will start another car down the slide soon. Watch for it. The Pendleton Auto Co. 't'''"H!H",r"'!" (Hiitivit;'n''!iM)i.i'i .t...t "'ii't ". '" t.LiliiulUuUa.i4.iltrt.J.M.il:u.aiiiii' ,,.,MM,,,,l;l,jl., ,,.,,ll; r ffTttf ) ti : . rt n i,T'ftfI M'"'-!'! " f'i J't1 !"""ti'fl T" ' - r I