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EIGHT PACES PAGE FIVE ' T " f'-T T -T T-r T-f p-r .r -,-r 7 -t "f it f-r tr f f ' TT7T T -t 1 - TT ft I ' tt't tt T-r T "T T I "H- V aw mis the brand that is your constant assurance of receiving Purity High Standard Home Production IIAHS BAGOIi and our unexcelled JELLIED GOLD TONGUE MEATS LARD You can pay more but you cannot get more. You may pay the same and Bend your money HIT We make your money make you money 'when Industry and buy I'KMECO products. away from home, you patronize home SERVICE QUALITY SANITATION The Central Market PHONE 455 LOCALS 1S Advertising in Brief HATCH. . , Pr Hint flrnt luTilon Ill Per Hue. ddltiimal Insertion.... &c Per line, rmr mutnb 11.00 No luala taken lor leu than 'L'k, Count ordinary worda to Mae. will out betakea orer the phone and remittance must act-cm-pan; order. KnUCNGTHEJiS FEDERAL AND STATE COOPERATION 1'nltrxl KUtm and Ontmi Agricultur al orTlocrw conrsr on Cooperative Method OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL LEGE, Corvalll, Aug. ( Maximum effort with minimum expense and duplication of each other'! work la the result aimed at by the United Btataa department of agriculture and the xtrnalon division of the Oregon Test Your Own Eyes The above groups of lines should appear uniform when held at arm's length and you should be able to read the fine print below with ease when held at 14 inches. Caution Albout Use 2nd Ssleclfea. c! Spectacles tl v irawd ttos fmn at J i'jnra(U ittMii- ! ' -lh II k ftJ-W I rv1 11 ' ry fr'ei H nr-M In dr M fmmr rveVfntitr 'hosM ha x4M Aum W IJk Wt . lirW ft ' t-nt' t if lhltl-r lank bUmaj W r Hri'.te. It a a sure ir4via tf1 fmm ar fMxfca TTe a anM ik (K theap fnMtt ar f VUMr Bv ) nlrilr fortw.a n!rr (onnnnW a of te xiiiiil ItMM iH rMtl Hi pnatlx ift;un front the roftst.,! iUm mprnm tW MarM ( rcatmnudaUM U aaipyl) 4fr in Uw (aMa." If you are wearing glasses make the test with your glasses on. If your vision does not meet the above requirements See ' Dale Rothwell, Exchitive Optician American Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 609. agricultural college. About one year ago the plan of having all agrlcul tural aud home economic extension work of both state and nation car rled on through the agricultural college extension service wiu agreed upon and the cooperating officers hHve Just checked up on result to further strengthen the cooperative policy. The negotiations are being conducted on behalf of the govern ment by D. W. Working, agrlcultur 1st In charge of the cooperative farm demonstration work of the western states', and by Professor R. D. Het tel, extension director of the Oregon agricultural college. This cooperative work has brought to the farmers and homeseeker of Oregon a vast fund of valuable agri cultural and domestic science Infer matlon that ha been gathered by the federal departments and It ha also produced new and Important sources of revenue for carrying on the ex tension "work. Roth of these Import' nnt factors have been effectively merged with the state resources and combined forces have gone Into ev. cry part of Oregon to direct, encour nge and strengthen sentiment in fa vor of progressive methods of pro dmlng. handling and marketing crops, Improving rural home and organizing rural .social nnd business forces. The review of the year's work show success so gratifying that the same policy of cooperation will be followed (luring the coming year. Woman lliully Beaten. PORTLAND, Ore. Aug. 5. Found unconscious on the river bank, i;rs. Elizabeth Stilef, 45. says she w.is at tacked and beaten by a man who at tempted to steal her divorce papers Sl.e was taken to a hospital in a rlous condition. She rlalm the man tried to drown her but she being big t.nrt strong, fought him off. For fuel fone fla. Four fresh cows for sale. W. W. Harrah. Girl wants general houacwork Phone 252W. For rent Furnished five room cot tage. Enquire 502 Water street. For sale Three fresh Jersey milch own. Inquire "R" this office. Want to rent or buy used electrle vibrator. Address Box 705, City. Separator man wants position; good reputation. J. A. Policy, Adams, Or. For saleFive pore tract with good house In Riverside. ' Address Box 15 R. F. D. 1, City. John Rosenberg, Court street watchmaker and Jeweler. All work I guaranteed. For rent 6 room house, good con dition. Apply S15 E. ..Court, Phone 4. House for rent, furniture for sile Bargain. Housekeeping rooms In con nection. (15 "Willow. Very many people desire to buy land In eastern Oregon. What have you to offer, and price T N. Berkeley. Old papers for Bale; tie,! In bundles Good for starting Area, etc. 10i a bundla. This office. "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. Phone 839. For sale One 34"' Ohio Alfalfa cutter, and 28 H. P. gas engine. Write or inquire of P. H. BuchhoU Co., Stanfield, Oregon. r or sale cheap Five room house on Jackson street, corner lot Easy terms. Phone 2, or call room ! over Taylor Hardware Co. For sale Motorcycle, Harley-Da vidson, twos-peed Twin, 1914 model. good condition, J 110 cash, new price, 1300. Reason, we now have automo bile. Address, "Motorcyele," care E. O. For sale 18 horse power Alamo gasoline engine, 1350. Registered French draft stallion, 1350. Regis tered Jersey bull, a prize winner. A numbef of high grade milch cow, fresh and coming fresh soon, also some small pigs. J. M. HarriBon, Pilot Rock Junction. Hair dressing and dyeing, mani curing, shampooing, scientific elec tric facial massage and scalp treat ment, ladies or gentlemen. Combings made to any design. nients at reasonable prices. Miss! Hart, at Hansen Millinery. I John Rosenberg. Jeweler, Court and Cottonwood. Work guaranteed. 1: G. I luff. Who is now at Rurnhart. was in the city over nii;ht. W. O. Seaman of Milton wa a vis itor In the city lat evening. Otto Sapper of Hermlstnn is tran sacting business in town today. Walter B. Hinkle, Echo civil engi neer, is a business visitor In the city. S. T. Booth, deputy sheriff of La Grande, is a guest of the Ht. George. Gus Peret. expert murksman for the Peters Cartridge Co., is registered at the Pendleton. Harry M. Straw, prominent Hermis. ton lumberman, was a visitor in the city yesterday. H. L. Lyon and A. P. Buckley, O. W. officials from La Grande, are in Pendleton today. Earl Judd of Helix has returned to his home after being at St. An thony's hospital for some time fol lowing an operation for appendicitis L. R. Gamble w ho ha been con fined to St. Anthony's hospital for some time past, left that institution today and is contemplating going to the mountains. n OUR ANSWER AND PROOF IS CONTAINED IN THE FOLLOWING TELEGRAM RECEIVED TODAY FROM WALTER McCORMMACH AT THE CONCLUSION OF THE WALLA WALLA-Pendleton-SAN FRANCISCO LOW GEAR NON-STOP RUN" C; 'Ji n W AR ODIHTIrX. For Sale Cheap. One Buffalo PltU 25 II. P. traction engine In good condition. Inquire Van Petten Lumber Co. Adv. lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIII: 1 You Need Not Fear the High Cost of Living if There is a Hub store in your town. 1 E Note a few of our prices on High Grade Merchandise. E Compare quality and price where you will and you will find that you can buy better goods here for less money at all times. SAMPLE SHOES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND PRICES THAT WILL MAKE YOUR POCKET BOOK SMILE. 1 E Sample shoes for women 08 and up E Sample shoes for children 65 and up s 5 Sample shoes for boys' $1.00 and up 5 Sample shoes for men $1.05 and up I Shoes for Every Member of the Family at Big Savings. LIVERPOOL. Iepite Germany'! submarine blockade, figures show that of 8000 voyage to and from Liverpool since war began, only 29 ships have been destroyed. PETROGRAD Reports from Lodz say the kaiser entered the synagogue, raised a scroll of the law and In formed the congregation he wa the Messiah and had been sent by God to save them. PARIS A French lieutenant who captured a German lieutenant found hi captive to be of hi own family, a member of a branch that left France for Germany 20 year ago. LATE BULLETINS Junior Atiilrtrw Content. SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 6. Every section of the country is represented In the Junior Amateur Athletic Union track and field meet here today. Seni ors will contest tomorrow. Caddie I Drowned. PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 6 John Haas, a caddie of the Waverly Coun try Club, wa drowned while In swimming. He sank before aid could reach him. YOU CAR OWNERS AND PROSPECTIVE BUYERS. IT GIVES THE ANSWER TO YOUR GREATEST PROBLEM OF . AUTOMOBILE EFFICIENCY. Cooling and Lubrication WESTERN UNION NIGHT LETTER SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF., AUG. 5, 1915. PENDLETON AUTO CO., PENDLETON, ORE. ' Arrived McLain's five fifty-five, third delayed Benecia ferry fifty-six minutes, Oakland ferry twenty minutes and thirty-five minutes crossing, also slow parade up principal streets to McLain's. Mileage eight fifty-eight two-tenth, gasoline ninety five gallons, lubricating oil eleven gallons, five of which wasted emptying and refilling, base this five gallons probably unnecessary precaution.' Probably remain here ten days. J. W. McCORMMACH, 7:30 A. M., AUG. 6. . i, Ph one Food Cliearx'r In Mexico. GALVESTON, Aug. 6. It is report.; Hair and orna-lea lipnerai itonzaies nns loanea loe merchants of Mexico . lty hair a mil lion dollars with which to pay 'heir! emploves Pread prices in the capl- ' tol r ,.id m hut em In half and ' day moving from High street to one Pendleton Auto Company 541 812 Joh nson Street House for Salo. Two acre tract, 7-room modern houfie. Large barn and chicKen house. Matlock and W. Bluff. Terms Phone 30SJ. Adv. Kelly's Auto Repair Shop. All work guaranteed. Electric starters a specialty. Second hand cars bought and sold. Cottonwood street, opposite city hall. Phone 633 involution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the firm of Horn. & Van Dusen, proprietors of Bingham Springs, is this day dissolv ed by mutual consent. Wm. Hoch will continue to manage Bingham Springs and will collect and pav all outstanding bills. Dated July 31, 1915 WM. HOCH F. E. VAN DUSEN. meat is becoming cheaper creased supplies arrive. in- Nceto Is Lynclird. SHAWNEE. Ok., Aug. . Ed Ber ry, a negro, who confessed to kllllne two women and wounding others was lvnched bv a mob which ' seized the black while police officers were tak ing him to jail. The lynching oc curred near the scene of one of Ferry's crimes. ' of the Vert houses on College street Miss Grace Gile.-, who ha been j spending the summer at Kennewick WHO lier uroviiei, iimj, iriuiucu " join Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sherman and family in a two weeks' outing at the springs in the southend of the county. WOMAN ASSAViyrF.n: TRAMPS ARRESTKD. Sample gloves 35, 45S 65 and $1.00 Sample hats for men $1.45, $1.85 and $2.45 Sample shirts for men 45, 50, 65 and 85 Sample shirts for boys 55, 39 and 45 I THE HUB 23 Sample Stores. 745 MAIN ST. E iinmiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiitiiitiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii; ROUND-UP DATES. The 1915 Round-up will be held on Sept. 23, 24, 25. IX FOUND. The following described animal has been taken up by the marshal of the City or rendk-ton, to-wit; One bay mnre, about 12 years' old weight 900 pounds, spot In forehead, branded J. K ronencted on left hip. If said animal is not claimed bj the owner or those entitled to the possession of It, costs and expenses against it paid and It taken away within 10 days from the date hereof, then at 2 o'clock p .m. of the 10th day of August, the said animal will he sold to the highest bidder, at pub lic auction, for cash, nt the city pound, located at the Depot Rarn, Cottonwood street. In said City oi Pendleton, the proceeds of such sale to be applied to the payment of such cost and expense of making sale. Dated this 20th day of July, 1915 JOHN KEAR.VEY, City Marshal l,nly Swimming lnntrucior. Miss Daisy McPherson will give swimming lessons at the Pendleton natatorlum. Lessons, 60 cents each or C for $2.50. Telephone 207M. For sale. On account of leaving the city, I wish to sell my modern home, 225 Jano street. Reasonable terms. Of will rent to right party. Call at house or E. O. office. (Adv.) SCOTT BUTLER. For Sale, My home place on McKay creek of 320 acres, 1(0 In summer fallow, 100 In stubble and 20 In alfalfa. Will sell stock and equipment with place. If desired. Write or see Charles Man ning, Pilot Rock, Ore. Adv. Good Cool and Wood. Our Rock Springa coal burns clean giving you more heat and less dirt for your money. Good dry wood that doesn't boll, but burn. Alsc tlaba and kindling. Protect yourself from cold and cost order from B L. Burroughs, phone 5. Adv. TOLEDO, Ore . Aug. . Al leged to be the men who crim inally assaulted and robbed Mr. R. R. Lakin, near Chit wood late yesterday, two tramps are nnder arrest. Mrs. Lakin was found by passersby and ta ken to Chitwood in a critical condition. She was riding along the road horseback when con- fronted by two men. Compell ed to dismount at the point of a revolver, she was dragged to a lonely canyon where the men. after accomplishing their pur fosp, left her bound hand and foot and K.iKged Loosening her feet. Mrs. Lakin struggled to the road where she was found and taken to Chitwood. A posse overtook two men. Mrs. Lakin Is 20. and la the wife of a Corvallla and East ern employe Tomorrow being the first Saturday of the month, the regular monthly meeting of the Civic club will be held in the city council chamber at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. The ob ject of this club is social betterment and educational and civic Improve ment of Pendleton and any woman who is In sympathy with this work and is willing to aid in promoting it, is eligible to membership and will be gladlv welcomed by the club i ' n NEW RULING PROVIDES FOB FREE TESTING OF CATTLE il UIIUIIIIIIUIIIIILMIIIIIIIIIHIIItlUIIIIIIIIUIIIIIINUllllinilUlllliniiIIIIIIIII!lllHIIHII(ir. I Buy Them For I I Style I An consider the six months' guaranteed wear as merely an extra advantage. 41 NEAREST VETFUIK ARIAX MAT a' BE SECURED AND TUTS ! Hereafter, owners of cattle for sale, ' purposes can secure teats of these1 cattle free of charge, according to a new ruling of the state livestock sanitary board. Heretofore, It wa possible to se- j cure iree leaia oy aijpiing airecwy to the boad, but In that case, the owner had to wait until the state vet erinarian or his deputies could con veniently report to make the test. The result was that, while some own rs were securing free tests, others who could not affod delays, must pay for the tests by hiring private veterinarians. Obviously, this policy proved unfair iri pactlce. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Rlomberg Now. however, an owner may se have returned to Pendleton from the. cure the veterinarian narest to him, east and expect to make this cityi pay the chaees and receive rcim their home again. Mr. Blomberg bursement from the state livestock I HOLEPROOF 1 HOSIERY I 1 FrMen, Women ann Children I has accepted his old position the Peoples Warehouse. wit Mrs. E. I. Davis, Mrs. D. E Mar tin and Mrs. A. P. Gurner. promi nent Hermiston ladies, are visiting in Pendleton today Mrs. Hartman Long underwent an operation for appendielties on Wed nesday and is reported to be getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. John Kearney and children returned lost evening from an outing of two weeks at Lehmu Springs. Mrs. William McKinney and little son have returned to Meacham to re main during the warm spell. Mr nnd Mrs. Clarence Penland and little son, John, will leave during the week-end for Bingham Springs for an outing Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tubbs are sanitay board, accord'ng to the fol- lowing letter received yesterday by j Ei C W. Lassen from State Veterinar-1 Ei ii.n W. H. Lytle: "At the last meeting of the state SJ livestock sanitary board, arrange-;" ment were made whereby the state! Ei will attempt to pay owners for thejE veterinarian's services In testing cat-1 E: tie for public sale purposes. We Willi allow fees in accordance with Regu lation 23, Page 58 of the first bien nial report of the state livestock san itary board for the testing of cattle for public sale purposes. The owner In this manner will be privileged to hire any approved veterinarian for this work and which, under ordinary circumstances, ho would hire. We expect owners to employ the veterin arian who by reason of his nearness to the herd can do the testing for the least expense." However. Dr. I-asscn points out. It is unlawful for any veterinarian to employ the tuberculin test without first having received a permit from the state livestock sanitary board. The Original Guaranteed Hose will "end the mend and make happy." your feet Mm Till j rs r. MEN'S SHOP Pendleton f iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiirtii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiii)itiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii3