TAGE EIGHT PATLY EAST OKFOONTAN', PKXTn.ETOy, OKKfiOy, 'IT MSI) AY. AlT.rST 4, 1014. FTWTT PAOFS In Canned Goods v&Mti tot: 1 class. Oi . t.iMes lv.t id at the heid of the Our fruits and vectv th in tin and glasJ nut up whore thev jrrov just as they ripen. The re sult is the flavor of fresh vectah!es or fruit, something not to he had in goods of les ser grade. Try them. FHONE 96 STANDARD GROCERY GO. Court and Johnson Sts. Where all are Pleased newsy notes of Pendleton lkvkers Are Hack. Totor Becker, local Court street Tailor, an J Mrs. Becker, have arrived home from Sound points w here they spent a month. Circulating Petitions. Norborne Berkeley Is today circulat ing petitions asking for an election to vote upon additional bonds for the Payment of the last installment upon the gravity water system. He reports only two men having refused to sign the petition. YitslHut lvfciys Trains. A quite serious washout occurred on the O.-W. It. & N. mainline this side of Huntington yesterday after noon and has delayed all traffic. No. 9 and No. 5. due in Pendleton during the early hours of the morning, and No. 17. due at noon, will not arrive until after 4 o'clock this afternoon. timital Jury Moots Augu4 2.Y The grand jury will meet for the consideration of the many cases ac imimulatod since last spring on All Bust 25 at 9 a. n., a call to that ef fect having boon Issued today. Th jury Is comprised of Frank Franler. W. T. IVrrln. C. K. Nelson. Carl Jon son. K. A. Dudley. K. H. KlohmonJ and M. U McKern Will lut til Grocery store. B. B. Oervats.. proprietor of the Alta House, who recently took oit a permit for the construction of a store building on the corner of West Alta and Ash streets, Intends open ing up a grocery store there by Sep tember 1. He will also Improve the two lots there so that they will be at tractive. The excavation for the building has already been done and work will be rushed on the building. li Mb ml im tat U Wednesday and Thursday August 5 August 6 "A Woman's Triumph" adapted from Sir Walter Scotts' Immortal story "The Heart of Midlothian" produced by THE FAMOUS PLAYERS CO. which is a guarantee of quality See the Theater Column For Particulars Admission (5c Children 10c ! W ilt Decorate More Streets. The contract for the street decora tions during Round-up week was let last evening to the same firm who .'.id the work last year. Additional m roots are included this year, one be ing Matlock street and the new Mat lock brid.ee. More stuff will be usd in the decorating this year and some now and novel designs and features will be introduced. Miroetler Now With Taeonia. Clyde Shroeder, southpaw pitcher of the Pendleton champion team, has been called to Join Osborne on the Ta coma staff by Manager Buss Hall. Since leaving Pendleton, Shroeder has been In Klamath Falls. Sunday he won a game in that city which would have been a no-hit. no run affair had not the center fielder misjudged a fly ball. Hall, when umpire in the West ern Tri-state leas no. was much im pressed with Shrocilor's work. 1'alntint: Alarm Voles. In conformance with a demand roands by the Equitable Underwriters' bureau, the city Is today having the poles upon which the electric flro alarm boxes are fixed adorned with mother wide band of red. The bu- reau complained that the other bands Many W'nnt Motion rtciurc Kteht. j were not witl enoiuh and this time The demand for the moving pictures' they are being made throe feet In right of the Round-up Is very keen, width. This is to enable them to several of the big concerns having i l0 easily distinguished by persons made offers, and C. H. Marsh, L. G. ' looking for an alam box. Frailer and Roy Ritner were appoint- ed a committee last evening to handle I- ivden C.ets Passage. this matter. A committee was ap- Dr. F. K. Boyden of this city, who tne ! has been in Europe for several months rointed to draw resolutions on death of Director Mark Moorhouse ' ftnJ whose homecoming it was feared last evening. 1)v his family the -v.ir would delay. I has secured passage on the English 'ship "La Conia" and will sail Satur l day fur America, according to a cable j gram received by his wife this morn- i Incy ITa .1-'i tr f .il-t -1 ti ! t j In thut t Vl u some time was secured yesterday by i ,. '. . .. . . " . . . . - clinical congress of surgeons which he ijunoi sail uiiu a. ri. ux lur Tliree ltfock.s f Walk. One of the largest single sidewalk permits taken out in Pendleton for H the construction of three blocks of cement walk on the north side of Ra- nU9 aiLOIIUlUKi COIIlJ'ieifU IIS Ul l I last week. Before returning to Fen- I .!!...... Ttf T? . .,-.1 .... ...ill ... ..... 1 n.nth i ley street along the property recentlj i . Mayor Matlock. They recently put ; in new walk on the south side of i the street and the school board and Fred Walters will follow suit, giving I Raley street sidewalks on ach side ' along its entire length. HILL -a ! MILITARY ACADEMY 1 A S.-L-ct Non-Secrin Bordingind" Day School I forSayi. Military Dicip!inc; SmllCUs; Men ! TeacS;t. Careful tupetruioQ teture tesulti tKat 1 t:e not attained e 1m-where. Send lor catalog, PORTLAND. OREGON TWO DAYS ONLY BT2B Aug. 4 o a Pathe's Big Six Part Masterpiece r i Sheelian Opera Co. ComliiR. On next Monday evening. August 9, Pendleton will hear grand opera, the Sheehan Opera Co., headed by Joseph F. Sheehan. said to be Am erica's preutest tenor, will be at the Oregon theater. A triple bill, consist ing of the most Interesting parts from the three popular operas. 11 Trovotore. Fohemian Girl and Martha, will be presented. . Besides Joseph F. Shee han. the cast Includes such well known artists as Miss Mirth Carman, Madame I-aura Baer, Nelson R. Shan ley, Harrison Grey and Arnold Beaumont. Xot Iladly Injured. Misses Ada Overturf and Ada Blake of this city, who were In an automobile accident on the macadam road along Tum-a-Lum Park near Walla Walla Sunday afternoon, were i able to leave the hospital yesterday. as were the three others injured when the taxicab In which they were rifling went over an incline. There were six In the machine at the time, J. Stewart, Robert Maloney and I I Fred Osborn of Walla Walla, the two I Pendleton girls and another girl. ; They blamed the accident on a broken steering gear but Investigation yes j -onlay showed the gear unbroken. It 1 is said they were traveling at a high rate of speed. BOARD PUNS ROUSING TIME FOR ROUND-UP THIS YEAR On of the biggest, Jolly-up, rous ing times lu connection with the blg Kest and best Hound-up ever staged will be the program for this year's event, September 24, 25 and 26. At the meeting of the board of directors last night everything was considered which would make the Hound-up one continuous performance from the time the first visitor arrives until the last cue departs. Bands will be here In profusion, a band on every corner at every hour of the day, a band or two bunds or three bands to meet each Incoming train, salute with a mighty dluplson of harmony and lead the visitors up the street. There will be bands in the evenings with concerts every where, and a sufficient committee to see to it that there u a rousing time everywhere and that everybody takes part in it. There will not be a dull inomolit for anybody. Two bands, outside of Peudloton have already been engaged. The Wuitsburg, Washington, bund, of 31 pieces and the Athena band uro now contracted for. And the board of dl rectors last night endorsed Director Collins' proposition to secure more bunds, the idea being to have music from early breakfast to taps, to jolly the pcoplo up, salute them with mu sic and encourage them to Join hands and sing "Let 'or Buck," in.ik.j it merry and pleasant for them nt all times of the day and night when thj Round-up is not on the bill of fare. In this connection, the Hound-up directors want tile mercliauts und business men and all people to get to gether and appoint themselves as a reception and entertainment commit tee of the whole. It is now tlijiu tp get biuiy on these arrangements and make provisions for entertaining the biggest crowd Pendleton has ever seen for the big show has a stronger appeal to the public this year than heretofore. Over three hundred dollars has been sent from outside points for tickets this early lit the season, this money coming from Vermont, Penn sylvania, Florida and other eastern states. The railroads are now getting out their advertisement and beginning to organize for the big Round-up traN flc. The O.-W. U. & N. has Its post er already printed, the big, beautiful lithographs carrying the original de sign of the Round-up, the cowgirl with the rope. The Northern Pacific, through Mr. Charlton, advises the board that they are getting out dou ble the'number of their characteristic posters this year and will plaster their territory from the Pacific to .St. Paul, and in addition will furnish tho pub licity department of tho Round-uy with four thousand for local use. The O.-W. It. & N. company has furnish ed the publicity department with 10. 000 und these posters will be readp for general distribution in about ten days. At the meeting last night the pre liminary estimate of the various rail roads showed there would be more special trains than ever this year. There Is not the least doubt in the minds of the board but the crowd will be bigger than ever.and the ac commodation bureau will get to work at once to provide for the same. Have You Seen Them? Those New Tailored Suits They are Chic! Besides they are Different We arc not trying to work off old goods, for they don't stay on the shelves lonff enough to get nhell worn at the (iolden llulo Store. Bettor niako It a jxlnt to havo u show you wliat win bo correct for early full In tailored suits. $9.90 Diagonal Unfinished CIIKVIOTS come. In browna, blue and blacks; jacket a lit tlo longer, full satin lined and the skirt Is made with tho new tunic and sonic wider, a strictly early fall model for only $16.50 Tailored Suit.......... Is wry smart, U of unfinish ed worsted with full cuta way Jacket, satin lined and. the skirt Is some wider; If you want to see a real swell S2.YOO suit lot u:: show you this one, you will like It nt $12.50 Real Fine Serge In blues, browns and black; several models In Jackets In this lot, HO1110 full cutaway, other thrce-tiurtcr length, with the skirt some wider at bottom, with tunic; theno are classy, better see them at $18.50 Tailored Suit Is a handsome model, comes full three-quarter length In broadcloth, serge rfnd worst, eds, tncssullno lined Jacket, some plain, other slightly braid trimmed; n good 9:10.00 Milin-, but tho (inldcn Itulo price only YOi: CAN IX) 11LTTKK AT : i.k.i OT I IF. HS roi.iiow IllllTlSlI t'llIAVS TO Ql'lT waiisiiips at s.x pn:;o SAN DIEGO. Aug. 4. The British sloops of war Shearwater and Alger Ine will bo Interned at San Diego and thctr officers and crews rushed over land to New York for passage to England. The ALgerlne Is steaming at full speed from Mazatlan to this port. The Shearwater, fully coaled and provis ioned. Is )ltig In the stream. Neither the Shearwater nor Alger Ine Is capable of taking a place In line of battle, and because of this fact their officers and crews will be transferred to larger ships of the home fleet. Booth-Kelly Co. Is erecting a large fire-proof drykltn at Springfield. . VINCENT DISTRICT WILL HAVE MANUAL TRAINING This picture ranks with "Million Bid," "Third Degree," "Lion and Mouse" and other real features we have shown Direct From a Record Run in Portland and Seattle At The Pastime Shows Begin 7:00, 8:30 and 10:00 Admission Adults 15c .v Children 15c The Jud-e Saw It All. When Philip Sam faced Police Magistrate Fitz Cerald this morning cn a charge of "drunk and disorderly-' he declared he didn't, remember anything about the case. The Judge promptly said "I do,'1 and nave him five (lays in Jail. It so happened last evening that the judge witnessed f-'.im in a display t drunken rowdyism and was In the 0''t of calling the po-1 lice when somebody, offended at his language, Ktepp'-l outside of the St. George cafe and put him down and out with a straight right to the Jaw. This took the jq.irit out of Pam and he was hasb-nii'i: away like a chas tiecd canine whi-n he encountered Of ficer P.usscll and wa3 taken to Jail. Spurn Not the I.iitlc TlilnjJ. The Hon once received aid from the moijfe, nccordii'g t) His fabln, nna tJie ant is highly respected ill liiC an imal kingdom. Sunday parr Phelps' little Ford demcniiti'ated to Ed Mur phy's big Cadillac that ev?n In the gasoline world the little things are not lo be spurned. Murphy wn re turning from P.ingham Hprlrnt with five pa.Hsengirrf when his car bafUfll on the Thorri iMllow grade. Somp- thing went wronir and he wa stalled. Phelps came along' from the some re sort and he also hrtd five passengers In his car. Nevertheless, he hooked on to the idg machine and towed It and It passngrs eighteen miles In to' the city. To keep abreast with the modern trend of education, tho Vincent dis trict In tho east end of the county Is building a frame building 24 by 43 In dimensions, for the housing of a manual training department. This district voted a 12 mill tax this year i in order that its school might be as well equipped as any in tho county. The new building will afford room for r.ine tables and will accommodate 1? boys at a time. The Vincent district is also Install ing ft new heating plant as Is the Kerndale district an'V school boards all over the county are showing a ten dency to pay special attention to heating and ventilating facilities. In District 104 near Milton the contract was let yesterday for a new modern two-room buildliiB to cos' r.pproxlmatcly 2G00. Among the contracts, just recently filed with County Superintendent Young are. the following: Eve Shields. In District No. 50, 3 months at J 75. Franci s Simmons, In Dlstrii t N'o io, 9 months, VS0. Oolda Munitia, in District No. I I, 9 months nt 175. ArlJe Hoiinzoin. In District No. 50, 9 months, I Slj, Il.i Sturdlvaht. In District No. 87, months, at f 5. OREGON One Night Only I ft THEATRE MONDAY, Aug. I M The Social and Musical Event of Pendleton Sheehan-English Opera Company America's Foremost Singing Organization in Famous Triple Bill of The World's Three Most Popular Operas II TROVATORE MARTHA BOHEMIAN GIRL BY AN ALL STAR CAST HEADED Joseph F. Sheeh&n BY America's Greet! Tenor Beautiful Costumes and Scenic Investure MAIL ORDERS will be Received NOW Prices for this Engagement $1.50. $1.00. 75c, 50c SEAT SALE VT PENDLETON DRUG CO. COSY Theatre TONIGHT Ilcetlow .Tcopardltf Fuel Kupply, That Pendleton's fuel supply In the mountains about Meacham Is being Jeopardized by the activity of beetles Is the statement pf Assess? C, P. Strain who recently returned from a weeks stay at his holdings In' (he mountains. Hundreds of acres of black pine are being destroyed lVy these big Insects, he declares, and predicts that unless some effective means is found of fighting the beetle that the price of wood as a fuel here will take a big Jump In a few years. The beetles, he says, bore Into the trees and extract the sap In such quan tities that the tree In killed. The for eftry service of the government, he thinks, hoe found successful methods of combatting these bugs and he U ul the opinion thnt aid must be sought In that source. i Take n from llopita, Mrs. Mike Moran has recoi'rM from a l-eeont operation which h underwent at ft. Anthony's hosplt.t) and was able to he removed to her home today, WATCHES FOR Harvesters W'rkingm'n Vacationists Goodf trme pieces at any price you want topayand guaranteed Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler mm Dollar Mystery" The 6th Two-Reel Installment Entitled 'At the Bottom of the Sea' Showigg Life at the Bottom of the Ocean "Moonshine Molly' Winsome Littltf Mae Mann n one oP the finest Tw6:rtel FictUfea This Houss Has Ever Shown. "All on Account of a Jug" One of trVeHeine-rvatrln Series of Comedies. two real Vaudeville acts tonight The Calliope Trio Wondtfrffoj Harmony Singerahd Also Reaf Cornmcdians) Riz&l and Atirna Novelty Contortionists and Equilibrists, They are Co'tti' median, too. Admission 10c and 20c