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EIGHT PACES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. THURSDAY, JULY 22. 1015. PAGE FIVE THE WHEAT THAT MAKES UMATILLA COUNTY SO PROSPEROUS AND ITS THE WHEAT THAT MAKES "PEMECO" MEATS SO DELICIOUS. The farmer that buys "Pemeco" fer'his harvest crew is helpin' his com munity and the family that buys "Pemeco" meats is boosting their own town, an' it don't cost no more to be loyal to your community. The Home Industry wa gon is gettin' to be the most popular joy cart 'round here. Better hop on. HANK PENDER. 9 1 -a Mllght I j Olives Pickle Relishes Fruits Vegetables Lunch Goods Cheese SERVICE QUALITY SANITATION The Central Market PHONE 45S PERSONAL fill Kd Sachs of l'aker Is a guest of the Stt George. J. D. Kirk of Iklah was a Pendle ton visitor yesterday. W. II. Anderson if Pilot Hock was at the Howman yesterday. Mark A. Murtevant of Pilot Hock spent last night In thf city. Mth. W. P. Ward f stunflfld I a guest of thfl Hotel Pendleton. Sam I). Peterson, Milton lawyer, is transacting business tort today. Dr. and Mr. F. I. Walts of Wen ton are Pendleton visitors today T. P. (illliiand. ex-county Judge, In in today from his Pilot Hock ranch. Dr. W. II. I.ylle. state, veterinarian. was a IVndlrtitn vidiior overnight. Mike Hriugs 1h down from Ixhmun Kprli.t-.t where lm hud been for sev eral weeks. 'ounty Clerk Prank Saline return ed hint evening after spending several das In the west end of the county. The heat of yesterday wan too much for him and he In confined to his home today. Mr. anil Mrs W. M. Blakely tune; down this morning from Lehman Springs whither they wont ye.terlus'j for an outing. The news of the in- j jury sustained hy '.'o-i.- non-in-liw. Ham It. Thompson, brought tin in hack. I VETERAN GRAINMAN DIES IN PORTLAND LOCALS Sb Advertising in Brief RATKS. Per tin flmt Insertion 10c Per Mnc, additional Insertion tic Par Una, Mr month 11.0(1 No iorala taken for leaa than 25c. Count onllaary wnrrtu 10 Una. Lorala will not lie taken oer tha phona and remittance ffluat accom pauj order. For fuel fona ft. For sale Good mllch cow. Apply KOI West Court street. All Summer Goods Reduced at Sayres' Clearance Sale. For sale One-half acre Improved Ail drew "G" this offlca. 1-urntahed room In Nye Apts. for rent. Apply 602 Water afreet Oregon Life. beat for Oregohliwa. See C. U Mayo, District Manager. For rent Four room cottage, fur nished or unfurnished. Jij I.nieth. For sale New, model, livery barn, heat of equipment. Telephone Stable. For nice clean room. Inquire 216 Willow, or phone Mi. V'lavi A home treatment. SOI Ho del Pendleton. A. It. Gilchrist. Phone 470. John Rosenberg, Court street watchmaker and jeweler. All work guaranteed. For rent Nicely furnished S-roftm house to responsible party for month or nix weeks. Call 647W. Rxperlenced young woman want position as cook In harvest. Inquire! "O" this office or phone 6&3M. For sale cheap Horse, harness and buggy. Can be seen at Bowers ta Hp, wst Alta street. Call at 300 ant Bluff street, Pendletoa, Oregon. Very many people desire to buy lands In eastern Oregon. What have yo to offer, and price T N. Berkeley. Old papers for sale; tlej In bundles. Good for starting fires, etc 10 S bundU. This office. Man with small family wants work on farm or will rent famished farm. '-an give good reference. Address A. J. Price, Hosklns, Ore. For sale One 3-' Ohio Alfalfa cutter, and 28 H. P. gas engine. Write or Inquire of P. H. nuehhots Co., Planfleld, Oregon. Sayrea Seml-Annutil Clearance Sab now In progress. Household furniture for sale. Must sell this week. Apply 1 100 Haley. Situation wanted hy experienced en gineer. References. Inquire 202 E. Webb. Sail boat for sale. Very fast. Good condition. Government reservoir near Hermiston. Good fishing. Write Carl McN'aught, Hermiston. "Mutt" takes the big loads and Jeff shows the speed. Penland Bros, haul anything and reasonable. Furniture van and storage warehouse Office 647 Main street. Phona 339. For sale .Six room bungalow, good location, also furniture. Part cash, balance easy payments or will sell on Installment plan Call Telephone Stable. Hair dressing and dyeing, man curing, shampooing, scientific elec tric facial massage and scalp treat ment, ladles, or gentlemen. Combings mnde to any design. Hair and orna ments at reasonable prices. Misa Hart, at Hanson Millinery. Kelly- A n to Keimlr gliop. All work guaranteed. Electric starters a specialty, Second hand cars bought and sold. Cottonwood street, opposite city hall. Phone 633. To Whom It May Oonivrn. I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by Mrs. F. W Thompson after July 20. (Adv.) F. W. THOMPSON. For Sale rlioap. One Buffalo Pitts 25 H. P. traction engine In good condition. Inquire Van Petten Lumber Co. Adv. All Summer Sayres Clearance Goods reduced Sale. Adv. at Good Coal and Wood. Our Rock Sprints coal burns clean giving you mora heat and less dirt for your money. Good dry wood thst doesn't boll, tut burns. Also alabs and kindling. Protect yourself from cold and cost order from B- L. Burroughs, pbon I. Adv. PnltTLANli, July 22.- Hoivrt Ken.' to-dy. vice-president end marn-r t)f the Pacific C,,a.st Klevator cntupanv. end chairman of the grain standard: committee of the Charn'-er of Com- tierce, died Tuesday at Good Sama-I i Han Hospital following a brief 111-! l ew He had been In the hosp''al a I veek. He had recent' v suffered frcm gall stones on several occasions. His; lugged constitution ena'iled him to overcome previous s tacks, but the! latest was more acute. Mr. Kennedy hud been a rest lent j of Oregon for about 21 yearr. coming' vest when the Portland Flour'rg' Mills took over the Pacific Coast Kle-j vntor company from the Peavey com-i pany. of Minneapolis. He whs 'nan-i n"er of the company at the fine and, since has been s.tlvely identified with, the grain buying department of t1 e' Portland Flouring M'!ls. Mr. Kennedy for a number of years FILL YOUR S. & H. STAMP BOOKS BEFORE AUG. 1ST. NO STAMPS AFTER THAT DATE. mM W j r ill CLEARANCE SALE PRICES ON "PURITAN" UNDERMUSLINS Night Gowns, Combination Suits, Corset Covers, Chemise, Drawers, Skirts, etc., at remarkably low prices during our SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE. Econo mical women will lay in a supply for months to come. GET YOUR SHARE OF THOSE SILK WAISTS V AT $2.68 CLEARANCE SALE PRICES ON ALL SUMMER WASH SKIRTS We've tagged our remaining stock of Wash Skirts at temptingly low prices to clean up the line. Included are several cleverly made styles in cloths of Palm Reach, Pique, Cotton Gaberdine, etc. Choose during this sale and save from Va to ',:) on your purchase. Dependable Merchandise Only. WOMEN'S $5.00 TAFFETA SILK PETTICOATS SPECIAL AT $2.93 r When we announced this sale of silk waists a few days ago, we expected a rush for them and we were right, for they have disappeared dozen by dozen until today just to brighten up the assortment we have added many new numbers that at regular price you would willingly pay from $4.00 to $-1.50 each, but to clear out the lot you may select your choice of any fi silk waist in the assortment at Not "bargain petticoats" but the good kind made up for our regular trade to re tail at $5.00 each. These garments are made of soft chiffon taffeta, in numerous shades and are tailored in the new full flare style. Choose from these regular five dollar values during this sale, each 2.95 ussaaJBSasaWii NEWS FROM THE FARM AMD RANGE To t.el IVrfcvt t'oni A. A. I.ovett, assistant entomologist at the agricul tural college gives the following di rections regarding th ireatricnl for ear worm In corn: From valuable plot of sweet corn, popcorn or of, field corn dcsire.t for seed, where only perfect i ; r are readily salable, one may kct fror 70 to 90 per cent of clean eirs, free from worms, hy the use of powder el arsenate of lead. Many growers. tn mpont VAarH have found th was me grain expen i or w.e -1 lf C()rn lne ( Xcel,,,1, al,j any snd as such trav-Bp.i inroUKnoiit ine riii tin .iipuioirj.1 no i,. u are unable to account lor the drop ping of the fruit at- this time of the year unless the spring cold wad re sponsible. The wheat harvest U well under way. he states, and farmers are repotting little damage to their crop Wheal Markt Quiet The local wheat market has been ve.y unlet to day, few farmers he.ng in t'le city pnd none showing any etgrnens to get limitations. MAY HE PLANNING RIG CAMPAIGN IN COUNTRY the manager and vice president the elevator compan for about years. it i:iigto MiiiKi;r.s Wll.1, GKT TMKI It KI MANDS HltllltiKPORT, July 22 -Returning from New York, vice president Knp pler of the Machinists union aid he conferred with "higher tips" repre senting the munitions manufacturers and that the strike at the Remington plant will be settled Monday. Work ers will be granted their demands, Keppler said. IiM-al ()itln Voting In Mlt-sourl. FAUMINGTON, Mo., July 21 The entire county of St. Francois, except Ing Farmlngton, Is voting on local op lion. Karmlngton went "dry" in March. DISSOLUTION TO UK SKKI. SALEM, ore. July I:1. The State Land Hoard has turned over to State Kngineer Iwis for investigation a proposal that the state Join with a number of land owners In the Head Ox Flat Irrigation district, on the Snake Illver, near Ontario, in a peti Uon to the county court for dissolu tion of the district. The board was requested to join in the petition for the reason that school lands there have heen sold, and later have been allowed to recert to th- state. Certain assessments have been made against the lands w hich raised a ques tion ns to whether the state will be required to pay them or w hether the purchaser will take the land suhject to the lien as created. wormy ear the rule. Where tlie infestation is severe, many ear- are ruined and even whers the tip only is attacked, the disgusting appeasanee and the subsequent waste, is considerable- In the experiments carried on with the powdered arsenate of 1-ad as high as 100 per cent of the ears in the check plots were wormy, nan) of them being unfit for tnble use. In the treated plots TO per cent or mote of (he ears were free from ' "ms and where the ears were attacked, the injury was limited to a few Kernels at the very tip of the ear. obtain the powdered acid arsenate of lead. Pse 60 parts of the arsen WASHINGTON, July 22 The Am. erican Federation of Labor is evident It planning a nation:;! organization campaign in connection with striker which have broken out or are threat ened in various munitiut, factories in ;he east. STOLE AUTO AS JOSH, FINDS WAY TO JAIL OREGON CITY, Ore., July 22 Guy Mandifer, Portland contractor and member o the firm of Mandifer C'larkson Cumpany, has a new opinion of practical Jokers in general and K. V. Lively, Portland Insurance man. and W. J. Lyons, another Portland business man, in particular. Mr. Stand iter also expressed his opinion of Oregon City policemen, after his . I visit to the city, Jail, for a .few min jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiii'i AT PMi s s s X s 5 i a 3 5 To trade sit the Hub. Get our prices on Ladies', Men's and Children's Furnishing Goods and Clothing before you buy. By operating 23 cash stores and specializing in Sample goods enables us to sell merchandise at all times at greatly reduced prices. Why not investigate today and see for yourself. SHOES AND OXFORDS Childien's oxfords and pumps 49?, 65, D5t and $1.45 Ladies' oxfords and pumps $1.00, $1.45, $1.95, $2.45 and $2.05. .Men's oxfords; every man's oxford in the house goes at $2.85. These are $4.00 and $5X)0 values. Just received a large line of Bed Comforts, they go at S, $1.48 and $2.25. SUIT CASES AND TRAVELING BAGS We carry a complete line of Suit Cases and Traveling Bags TRAVELING BAGS 16 and 18 in. matting SUIT CASES 14 inch, each 35t 24 Inch 08 24 inch matting...... $1.25 24 In. metal fibre.... $2.45 24 inch leather $2.95 24 inch cow hide $3.95 and up 95s $1.69 bags 16 and 18 in. comb. bags 16 and 18 in. leather bags.... S3.95 and $4.95 20 in. leather comb, bags up to $9.90 Good heavy trunks up from $5.00 THE iiUB pitixr evox in i.ovv. ate and 3d parts' of sulfur, mix thor oughly. As noon as the silks yhoot well, dust the silk and the tip of the ear lightly with the mixture. P.epeit the treatment weekly until tile silk dries down. A convenient wey to apply the ilut is through a ihese cloth bag or a can with a perforated cover, such at a gold dust washirg powder can. Where the Item of labor is a con sideration, it seems practical at pres tnt to treat .only sweet corn, seed corn. etc.. where the Individual ear Is of value. The adult of the corn ear worm b a moth. The female moth deposits her eggs on the silks of the car of corn. The young worm on hatching works directlv into the tin o: th ear for its first meal. If there is a little ! lh '""Idee.' poison lodged there, the worm's firs: meal Is usually Its last. utes Tuesday, on a charge of stealing an automobile, Mr. Llvely's car. The three went to West Linn today to be present at the opening of bids for the West Linn water system. Mr. Lively left his automobile at the West Linn city hall and, looking through a window, saw Mr. Standifer borrow his car and ride off toward Oregon ' City. Mr. Lyons and Mr. Lively came across the bridge, told Chief Shaw of the incident and in a few minutes Mr. Standifer was under arrest. Mr. Stanlfer stooped to crank the car. after coming from a restaurant. 'You are under arrest for stealing this car." Chief Shaw informed him. Mr. Standifer straightened up. "1 didn't steal it." he said. "1 Just bor rowed it from Mr. lively to ride across pitixr evox itri.ow. ... - -1 Fine Sum pic of "Wheal out the statements that the country escaped the recent with the least damage, M. .-. Hearing Juniper w inds Smith. well known farmer of that communi ty, this morning brought In a simple of his 19 IS crop. The kernel" were full of good wheat. 'Oh, that's all right. Come with me. You can explain It later," the chief answered, and led the contractor off to the city Jail. GOVERNOR NAMES MEN TO BIG TAX MEETING SALEM, Ore., July 22. Governs Withycombe has appointed Henry 13. Reed, assessor of Multnomah county; F. A. Ross of Portland, and Chsrlea V. Galloway, member of the state tax commission, delegates to the ninth annual conference on taxation, o be held under the auspices of the Na tional Tax Association In San Fran cisco, August 10-14. Much impor1 ance attaches to the conference be cause of Increased Interest in national state and local taxation. An import ant feature will be the report of the committee on the federal income tax, of which Edwin R. K. Seligmnn, pro fessor of political economy at Co lumbia University, U chairman. Co operation of the treieirv department Is expected in the dHcusaion of the report, suggesting amendments to laws which will give better adminis trative results. Another Important report will t that of the committee on lncrea.ie of public expenditures, of which Dr. T. S. Adams, of the Wis?oiwdn Tax Com mission, Is chairman A pn'n for checking waste and 'rtrodurHnc eco nomies in fiscal affairs will be dis cussed. Professor Seligman Is t res ident of the asociatlnn. and other of ficer are: 8. T. H.iwe, chairman Kansas Tax commls3an. vice-president, and T. S. Adam, secretary Mr Galloway will deliver an ad dress at the conference on "Meanli g" of the 1914 Election as to Constitu tional Amendment." Half the fun is taking ArcVj 7 your own tent and living xifi A out in the open. Buy a wynCHrt!r I Tent that you know is lf rv guaranteed. JrAK iVvvvN. ' K. MOOSE LODGE WILL ! MEET AT PITTSBURG WlliAtV3 ETTE are the product of 31 years experience in tent-making. Any Tent mu6t stand hard service in all kinds of weather. Why not get a QUALITY Tent one that will be ready for use next year and the year after. Say "Willamette" at your store-k .a irTi?v to see our trade mark on the Tent It ia -i-? your guarantee we stand behind it. 'Uw8l Far Bala ky all BaliaMe Daalcia r-!S-2. Hirsch-Weia Manufacturing tT-LTJLpj Com Dan v. Makers Vvco &t I M il S I m 111 1 ii ;i i khz Company, Makers Formerly Willamette Tent Awning Co. PORTLAND. OREGON SAN DIEGO, Oil... July 21 "Itta. burg has captured the International s convention of the supreme lodge of 5 the world. Loyal Order of Moose, fori?! Oottiim 45 Bushels Report ' nil The vote was taken todav and comes in from the reservation that, was made unanimous Dallas wis a Will Wyrick is getting an average ofj contestant for the honor, but the del- t., l.iishels to the acrv ofl n land. egation from the smoky city had the! ' atenm rnllor ftr.t on unit iuh miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiuiiiimuiis WANTED! in! I 23 Sample Store. 745 MAIN ST. limiiiHiiiimiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiimiiiii imimmiiiiiiii n iiiiiiniiir. Pnyres' Seml-Annual Clearance Sale now in progress Adv. Wonalia, Koroit l-1rs forest fires huvc been discovered the Wenaha reserve, already this ca son, but have been controlled with out much damage. Tlo hot weather is contributing to the danger from files as the underbrush and si out. quickly: W !'! dav lour small pressed out the wrinkles. Prescott, Ariz.. Is leading In the! 3 contest for the tuberculosis home forjsj members of the order. The qucticn ' z may be decided any time. Willani Jennings B'ynn arrive! to- and will deliver a lecture on . ?! "Moose-Heart and Fraterna'isiii" this afternoon at 1 o'clock in the Fpreck- S -'s theater, which will be thtown or- E en to the public. ! s Moose declare that Pryan has been mnde to promise that he will touch on ?: neither prohibition nor his peace pol.'Z HO I I Enferprising middle aged greek wants to correspond with woman of good charac ter and some means. Object matrimony. Address Gust Jeonis, Cayuse, Oregon. 'ies. "Imiim" iiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiinni iiiiiniiimiiimiiiiiimmiinii," I Bargains on Slightly Used Pianos Hog clMtliwa, still Uairc- Although the stockmen and veterinarians of the valley have beon Hiving most of tlieir time to the prevention y;' the disease, hog cholera Is still chiming scores of hogs and there seems letup to the epidemic w hich broke j out here last fall. Eight now Is the - - - - - . .. very time when the dUe.io Is at its 'MHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM worst, although the heaviest Insmw S ' usually occur in late August or tally September. U J. liierwagon haj Just completed killing practically hl3 entire herd, pigs, sows and all .only a few In his fattening pens being saved for vacci nation, lister Robtnton has also lost a good many more hogs this sum mer while other farmers hive suffer ed. Thousands of hogs have been vac cinated, but more yjung pigs l ave been coming on this spring and sum mer and they are getting the disease In many localities. Walla Walla I'nlon. a Prunes KWHng Off The prune or chards of the east end of the county are prematurely shedding part of their crop, according to S. V. Peter sen who Is down today. Orchardis's If you are looking for1 a piano cheap, here's your ch ance SGIIULIIOFF $95.00 Kohler& Chase $140.00 Decker Bros. $165,00 1 Kohler & Campbsll $190.00 These are great values for the price and the terms are SPOT CASH 1 t all and aee the new electric laree Victor Vlrtrola and tbe large, new Kdi; son Disc T. lkm,- Ma nine WARREN'S MUSIC HOUSE 820 1 Main .St. 1 nllllllllllimilll Ill tlllltlllllllllllllllllltlllllllllillltlliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiitiittlllllllllllllMI ItllllltllillllltlllllllillllllllliliS