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EIGHT TACE3 DAILY EAST 0 REG ONI AN. TENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1915. PAGE FIVE the brand that is your constant assurance of receiving Purity High Standard Home Production MEATS IIAL1S BACON LARD and our unexcelled JELLIED GOLD TONGUE LOCALS Oi Advertising in Brief ItATKH. Vr Itn f lrt triitertion lc T?r line, additional IruMTtloD lVr Hue, Hr momb .flOU No lot a In taken for thao H'.c. uunt 0 ordinary word to line. Lrot-alg will Dot betaken over the pboue and rtulttatxe mint accom pany order. IteiiiiiiEHTiaiil You ran py more but you cannot ti t more. You may pay the same and serui your money away HUT We make your money make you money Industry tend buy PEMECO preducts. from home, when you patronize home SERVICE QUALITY SANITATION The Central ITlarket PHONE 455 Phone W. W. seeond- ytr Sale. 1(0 acres of Eood farm land In Gilliam county. A "nap If taken at, once Address Uk Box 31, Echo,. Oregon. Adv. Public Dance Tonight, Moors Ball. The poWlc to cordlaly Invited to attend the regular Saturday night dance tonight In Moot hall. Music by Bawyer'a orchestra. Admission, (0 certta Adv For Rale Ctieap. One Buffalo Pitts 25 H. P. traction engine In good condition. Inquire Van Prtten Lumber Co. Adv. lily KwliimUng Instructor. Mis Palsy McPhcrson will Rive swimmli.g leuons at the Perdleton uatatorlum. Ijffflonn, 60 cents each or t for I J 50. Telephone -J07M. Test Your Own Eyes The above groups of lines Phould 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. Caulioa Absut Use and Sstalte cf Spectacles rVrw. rrtf il hW. 'rr-tJ ! prrnl t iittitM n U in. Km fmni IH yr witfc h rInM, a too wilt tw aW to pea, I tt witfc irnt If W i w " jmr4tUT4 ha.f rmfw-itiili"ti.jn . Um ry bMM tlrt fftwa rAe, a-.'" . J th tfiun lent Rirrv. ear run UKr It t m nd-.U tta. fW e4r4 TW mU i lh twr " h"""1 ""itf Mtt hmwm swf-lly fcmd MrTa- onlifnd m t Um iU maH pneti i)ur frwn l rntwu"! trpea Uw wsi ,f KratnirHMialHMi kt.l1HlUill t If yu are wearing glasses make the teat with your glasses oh. If your vision does not meet the above requirement See Dale Rothwell, Exclusive Opticiajr American Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 609. IIII.Dltl IMlKIt II MV NOT lHIVK tuts IK ctitiMN.wn; t.oi.s HAKKH, Ore., July 7. If the ordinance, the drafting of which wan authorized by the city com missioner this afternoon In pawed. M yearn will be the min imum aite of hoy and girls al lowed to rlrlve automobiles In Baker. The owners of cars will be held responsible for the driv ers, according to the outline sug gested. This action followed Mayor Palmer's report that complaints are still coming In on account of children driving automobiles. Commissioner Klriley stated that nine or 10 year old boys and Klrls are being allowed to use their parents' cars. For fuel fone five. Wanted Furnished house. 650. Four fresh cows for sale. Harrah. Wanted To buy ladies' hand bicycle. Phone 601. For lent Furnished five room cot. tage. Enquire &02 Water street. For sale Three fresh Jersey milch cows. Inquire "H" thlB office. Want to rent or buy used electrie vibrator. Address Box 705, City. r-eparaior man warns position; gooa an outing reputation. J A. Pulley, Adams, Or. For sail Five acre, tract with good house In Riverside. .Address Box 15 R. F. U. 1, City. John Rosenberg, Court street watchmaker and Jeweler. All work guaranteed. Housekeeping apartment In Mon terastelll building for, rent. Also one single room. For rent 6 room house, good con dition. Apply !)15 E. Court, Phone 446. Wanted To nut. by young mar- rled couple, modern four W. B. Anderson of Pil. in the city yesterday. I-amort Slocum of Ifeppner Ik reg istered at the Bowman. Sam R. Oldaker, well known fler mistonian, Is up from the west end today. Julius Low, representative of M Sellers & Co , of Portland, I at the Pendleton. Frank Nudgo, well known Italian Gardner, is here today with his wife and little babe. W. PI. Morrison Is here today frorrt Helix where he represents the Pu ;t Sound Warehouse Co. I). K. Fuller, deputy I". S. marshal, is up from Portland today and is reg istered at the St. George. I-Hlle Gibbs, of the Kast firegonian business office, and Paul Finnell of the First National Hank clerical force left Thursday for I-ehman Springs for r iTT"Tt'firi tt r-t T"' tt t-tt ' T"t T'"' f My a Car lYcnch Slake Sju-riflce. PARIS, Aug. 7.-r-ln the cour.s oil: a discussion in the French senate onj the bill to raise the limit of nation-1 al defense Issues which was passed i In the chamber of deputies July ?3! Alexander Hibot, the minister of fl-j nance, took occasion to review the fi nancial situation. "On July 31," he said, "there were 6.91 K, 000, 000 franc 1. 391. 600, 000) of defense Issues In circulation. Ini July alone 825.000.000 francs (tl6'i,-i five: 0011,000) net were placed in the short' I 1 Very many people desire to buyl 64, 400,000 in the long term obli lands In eastern Oregon. What have nations. The man who profits by bis mle t.ikes Is usually assured of a steady Income. House fur Sale. Two acre tract, 7-room . tsodern hou.e. Large barn and chicken house. Matlock and W. Bluff, Terms Phone 38J.Adv. V.M.h !X)ll BIDS. Bids will be received up to noon of the 14th day of August, 1915 by the Ilernilston school board for the mottr transportation of school 'children from outlying territory. Specifications: instance, approximately 20 miles lor round trip, part of which is over what is known es the diagonal road (graveled I Number of children, about 22. Approximate weight, one ton. Conveyance to be covered, equip ped with strle curtains, seata jovered with suitable cushions. School term, nine months, begin ning September 7th, 1915. School week consists of five davs Successful bidder will be required to furnish reasonable bond upon signing the contract School board reserves the right to t eject any and all bids. Address all communications to J, D WATSON. Clerk. Adv.) Hermlston, Ora you to offer, and price? N. Berkeley. Old pa peri for sale; tleC In bundlea Good for starting fires, etc. ltt a bundli. This offlca. Mutt" takes the big loads and "Jeff" shows the speed. Penland Bros, haul anything and reasonable. Furniture van and storage warehouse Office (4 7 Main street. Phone 139. For sale One 36" Ohio Alfalfa cutter, and 28 H. P. gas engine. Write or Inquire of P. II Buchholt Co Btanfield. Oregon. ror atile cheap Five room house on Jackson street, corner let. Easy terms. Phone 2, or call room 2 over Taylor Hardware Co, For sale Motorcycle, Harley-Da-vlilson, twospeed Twin, 1914 mcdol. good condition, J 110 cash, ew price, 1300. Reason, we now have automo bile. Address, "Motorcycle," care E O. For trade A new, modorn 110 bbi electric flour mill located in valley town 20,000 population, will trade for eastern Oregon or Washington wheat land. Price 122, 004). For par tlculars write 445 Trade Street, Sa lem, Ore. For sale IS horse power Alamo gftsollne engine, $3f,0. Registered French draft stallion, $.150. Regis tered Jersey bull, a prise winner. A number of high grade uillch cow 4, fresh and coming fresh soon, also some small pigs. J. il, Harr'in Pilot Rock Junction. Hair dressing and dylng, mani curing, shampooing, scientific else trie facial massage and scalp treat ment, ladies or gentlemen. Combing! made to any design. Hair and orna ments at reasonable prices. Kiss Hart, at Hansen Millinery. John Rosenberg, Jeweler, Coun and Cottonwood. Work guaranteed. "our financial burdens are con- stantly growing. Arms and ammuni tion cst a great deal. We probably shall have recourse to a long-term loan whereby we can consolidate all our hort term treasury issues. We still have to make a great military and financial effort to reach a vic torious: conclusion of the war. "The public brings In Its goldj without pressure. It is conscious fj the situation and fecks that today no man can save himself by thinking solely of himBelf.rt can only be done, by the citizens giving the country their lives If necessary and their goods in this world in any case. "We must concesl nothing from the country. It is worthy to hear everything. Only in dissimulating nothing can we frclngly respond to the country's fine confidence." iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiruiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'; You Can Earn Money by Watch- 1 ing Our adds and Trading at 1 I THE HUB Surety Order IDta Marty. OLVMPIA, Wash., Aug. 7. Grain warehouse corporations. especially farmers, co-operative companies, fire hit by an order Jus promulgated by the state fair public service commis sion, which prohibits officers of ,he companies signing as sureties tbe bonds which the Btate requires the corporation to put up to protect con signor of grain to warehouses. To save premiums In a sttrety coni pun' or personal bond of outside nartles, officers have been signing bonds themselves, chiefly In farmers' companies. whlc"h comprise the ma Our Franklin touring car running in Low Gear with out stopping the motor left Walla Walla at 6:10 a. m., Aug. 1st, arriving at San Francisco 5:55 p. m. Aug. 3rd. Elapsed time 83 hours and 45 minutes. Delayed at Pendleton to have car examined and trans- ' mission case sealed 15 minutes Delayed at Benecia Ferry 56 minutes Delayed at Oakland Ferry 55 minutes Total running time 81 hours 39 minutes Mileage 858.2 Average miles per hour 10.51 95 gallons of gasoline consumed, giving an average of 9V3 miles per gallon. In publicly making this test we believe that we have not only proven conclusively the merits of the Franklin direct air cooled motor and efficiency of lubrication but we have shown that the material used in the transmis sion, rear axle bearings, and in fact every mechanical part , of the car is of the very highest grade. Come in and look at the new series 8 Franklin now on our floor. Me In Ul Drive M We will explain to you why the Franklin is the most efficient car built Ph Pendleton Auto Company one 34 1 tt ohnson street e " injikmin in l:t I.I ll )'! l.t i,i i. i I., l.l l.l l,l l jn,,t i l i l i.,i. I - I-: 1,1 i i Ji.:; 7T? and treated by Dr McNabb who pronounced that it would recover. Farmers Build lOovauir There Is now in operation at Blue Mountain siding on the O.-W. R. & N. between Jorltv of the 20trt) firms in the a'ate; Mllton-Freewater and Weston, the each, and a fifth bin with a capacity j Kinnear place adjoining town on the of about 4000 bushels, besides two 1 south, farmed by Ralph Kinnear. Th affected bv the order. Good Coal sod Wood. Our Rock Springs coal burns clean giving you more heat and less lrt for your money. Good dry wood thst doesn't boll, but burns. Also labs and kindling. from cold and cost order from B L. Burroughs, phone C Adv. NEWS FROM THE FARM AMD RANGE first private grain elevator to be iitiilt in this end of the county, own d by Grant and Will Steen. It has four bins In the main structure with n capacity of 6000 bushels of wheal cumping bins under the platform that will hold 1500 bushels or more. Motive power for the conveyor Is fur nished by a 7-horsepower Economy hopper-cooled gasoline engine. Mil ton Eagle. Some Good Yield An extra good crop for the season was harvested by Sim J. Culley's combine from the A yield from about 75 acres of ground, was 1566 sacks. Tucker brothers are threshing tho G. H. Sims barley crop, which la yielding well. Twenty acres of spring barley produced in the neighborhood i of 700 sacks, notwithstanding the) fact that Mr. Sams had the sama ground in corn last year. Weston Leader. lIHIIIIimillllllllllllllllllllllllinilllllllllllllllllllllllll Illl Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllfllllllllllllllllillllllllllilllilllllllllll' Kellys Amo Repair Shop. All work guaranteed. Electric starters a specialty. Second hand cars bought and sold. Cottonwood street, opposite city hall. Phone 633 Dissolution Notice. Not be Is hereby given that the firm of Hoch & 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 pay all outstanding bills. Hated July 31. 1915 WM HOCH. F. E. VAN r.tVSEN. Harvests. Good (.Top Ralph Saling would probably admit that as . S much luck as science enters into I Protect yourself "'beat production. His 40-acre tracts west of the depot has yielded an av- erage of 64 bushels per acre and wao 5 entirely free from shriveled or smut S ty berries. This followed a 45-bushel S aTerage from his 50-acre field eastS of town yet Ralph doesn't claim tJjr le especially deserving. Perhaps thejiE eston country is anxious to con-j ince him that it Is better than south ern Idaho, where he holds a home stead Weston Iyeader. E Boys' bathing suite 50 E Men's bathing f uite 75 Sport shirts 50 S Work shirts 454 Overalls 60 Ladies' handkerchiefs 8i;i E Men's sox 5 S Men's unions 854 S Men's pants $1.45, f 1.65 E Men's work shoes ... $1.05 Boys' shoes $1.45 to $1.05 E Ladies' Milo pumps $2.05 Comforts $1.65 Men's oxfords $2.85 Straw hate up from ... 10? Ladies' velvet pumps $1.45 Matting suit cases.. $1.25 E Traveling bags $1.60 E Infant shoes 254 S Boys' shirts 354. 45 Ladies' hose.. 12 ft, 18 f Boys' heavy hose 18 E Boys' overalls 45 j Boys' suite $1.05 Ladies' Juliette O84 1 I THE HUB E 23 Sample Stores. 745 MAIN ST. fiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniuiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiuiiiiiiiiiK IN POl'Nn. The following described animal hat been taken up by the marshal of the City of Pendleton, to-wlt: One bay mare, about 12 years old weight 900 pounds, spot in forehead, branded J. K conencted on left hip. If said animal is not claimed by the owner or those entitled to the possession of it, costs and expenses against It paid and it taken awa within 10 days from the date hereof, then at 2 o'clock p .m. of the 10th day of August the said animal will be sold to the highest bidder, at pub lic auction, for cash, at the city pound, located at the Depot Barn, Cottonwood street, in said City ot Pendleton, the proceeds of such sale to be applied to the payment of such costs and expenses of making sale. Datedt this 29th day of July. 1915 JOHN KEARNEY, City Marshal For Sale. On account of leaving the city. I wish to sell my modern home. 225 Jane street Reasonable terms. Or will rent to right party. Call al house or E. O. office. (Adv.) SCOTT BUTLER. For Sale. My home place on McKay creek of S20 acres, 160 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. Mold Broaden- His Smllo Joi Hodgson's locally celebrated laue !s heartier than ever since he has f ;n -ifhed harvesting his crop from Mea ilowbrook farm, says the Westop in'iuler. He estimates the wheat yield from one of his fields as at Iea! r0 bushels to the acre, while another went 4 5 bushels. His barley averag ed between 70 and 75 bushels. Both cereals are of excellent quality, his wheat testing 60 pounds. Bitten By Rattler Here is a snake story from the Pilot Rock Record: Lust week a fine mule was bitten in the pasture on Pilot Rock. The tnlmal is the property of John Et ter. who happened to be near at the time and witnessed the affair. A number or young mules got after tbe snake and were trying to crush it with their sharp hoofs when it struck one on the jaw. The animal was quickly brought to the livery stable thblWWuMt ill Q I id Hal J t ,i. tW ,m The Newest Overland $325 Less Than Last Year I WANT 7 11 R K ...AND... WE want your busi ness, so let us do your electrical wiring, repair work and save you money. NO JOS TOO SMALL ALLOVAY I Ml Phono CV.K 118 W. Court TV Kit OtrHand u -Mtlaltx th mm ai iIm r15 Owrtmnd Armi Model SO that toU lor tins. Bml SW Srira 11 J.UJ Tk ttrnm-linr body la In tame M tht IU7J nnMol but i Il has thjejomemtftntll nat AnUh ; that oWp, rich too of dart Brewster grm with fine hairlin? ttripljns of clear ivorr-white. It hai the jMitie power ful, eroeicmkal thlrty-fl fcwrwpower. four-olicder motor, hut tvric'u kis. It hat hlfih-fensloil buj neto tgnitioii. It hat the torn under alung rr-jr prin. It haa tht ronwnirrtt arranjjjr ment of elevrric coatrot butttna oa the otetrhujl rjotumn. It haa th tamt laar voraJnt notch ohirh any oomaa can oprrute: the " "oa to hiiodle" hifttnl lerrne, the tome " easy to ttrer M t h " Her I ; the Jjumr poaitlre biakea. It haa M" i I" thea hkh ia unuaual oa car at IhU price. In oVtan. inith. no rhankal hoe-ma, com fort and rommienvea, this newest OteeUod fjvea jou all then oaa la the lirj Oertand And it coat you but 79S -SJJS h-ss than tail jrav son't lorfft 3 hortf power Otvrknd IVIeertraare Srint riujdo noo ail urr the counlrj. C.ery Oxri.tid dealer alreudv tuu a oailinf UM. rraro roue order Inwnr dJatety and jruu raa ha oun of a tpeed. delherv. iecll jalea Thia CW U No. Oa PaaJ,, Hara I N. P. McLEAN, Agent at City Auto Co., 726 Cottonwood Street, Pendleton f ?iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimi!iiii!iii HiiiuiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiNiiiiniiiiiiiNiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuJ