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VCK Vir.V.T DAILY HAST ORFGOyiAN. PF XDI.F. TON. OREGON. FRIDAY. AUGUST 20. 19!.-,. EIGHT PAGES Sawtelle Jitney Service 1 :iin making it easy for any financially responsible porsoti to own a fine watch and to pay for it at their convenience. ff Think of it, 10c down. . S This Watch Club is the most convenient plan that watch buyers of Tendleton have ever seen. f The Juvenile Jitney Watch Club is the most en- thusinstic part of the whole affair. S?f Any boy can own a watch. Royal M. Sawtelle Established 18S7 ifR'W'wm frtjH.i -U!.ul. Newsy Notes of Pendleton i : The KMJ Store stenographers in Convention, of rates, standardization of methods SAX FRANCISCO, Aug. !0. Hun-, discussion of frauds, revision of eth- .ireds of expert stenographers are lies, are included among the topics to ji.ro leuay to aitenu me convention , tu discussed during the convention, of the National Shorthand Reporter'! . Association -which opened today and Notice of County Hoard of Equalka- vvlll be in session five days. Questions W. H. HILL OPTICIAN With WM. C HANSCOM. We grind our own lenses. tlon Pendleton, Ore., Aug. iO, 1915. Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Equalization of TJmntilla County, State of Oregon, will meet at the county court house in Pendle ton, in said county and state, on the second Monday in September, being September 13, continuing for one week, and publicly' examine the as sessment rolls, correct all errors la valuation, description or quality or lands, lota or other property assess ed by me. It shall be the duty of persons In terested to appear at the time and plate hereby appointed. C. P. STRAIN, Assessor for Umatilla County. (Adv.) tinvk. Taken Off Train. Nick Pappus, a tireek wanted in Pakor county for the alleged theft of some clothes, was taken off No. 19 by the police and win be held here until the liaker officers arrive. Gkn Rsi Improving. The condition of Glen Estes, who suffered a fracture of the skull in an accident recently. Is reported to be improving daily. ' He is still confined to the hospital. Khi'trto Iron onuses Fire, A small blaxe at the Burroughs lumber yard called out the fire de partment at 3:30 yesterday afternoon. A family living in one of the build ings In the yards had left an electric Iron burning with the result that the walls of the rooms had caught fire. TV blase was quickly extinguished and the damage will not exceed t!5. To Uiilia Fine Rungalow. Herman Uoehlk, well known farm er, has taken out a permit to erect a $1000 bungalow upon a lot facing up on , Washington street in Cole's ad dition. The house will be 2S feet by 4 2 with a full basement. A permit was also issued yesterday to Mrs. L. F. Lampkln for building steps and a wall; at her residence on Hieh street appear in bouts in Pendleton (luring Round-up week. Mr. Huff and ('. L. Mayo intend staging several bouts on the Wednesday afternoon preceding the Round-up and are trying to se cure the Happy Canyon, pavilion for the events. Boys Have Honor of Killing First Dctr in U.uatillj County YOl'TIIS OF IU;il SCHOOL .iK it; i Mi: whim,: in ntin; FOR illKD.s. It fell to the lot of two boys of high school uge. John Snyder, son of Elmer Snyder, and Fountain? Snyder, son of Frank Snyder, to bag the first deer killed in L'matllla county this season. Morandlere. buyers of horse for the And tnpv turned the trick, too, with 1 I roncli Hot-se Ituyers Horo. C!uy I.efrancols and Porten rlA la shotguns while hunting for birds. They had gone out Into the south end of the county with their futhers and elder brothers on a hunt. The elders struck out with' rifles after deer while the boys toon shotguns and went after grouse. As they camo to a clearing, two buck deer jumped out a short distance from them and both opened fire at once. Each brought down one and. when their elders returned to camp empty hand ed. th,v tir.,ii,llv .lloi.l.v.,.! .v...!- -..- minor operation at St. Anthony's hn.;pniM. ' N-,lthor boy had ever seen a rench army, are in Pendleton today looking over the field. Leslie (ilbbs Bnhr. Leslie Gibbs, who has been rerl ous,y ill with pleural pneumonia, is reported somewhat Improved today afler a good night. Taken To Hospital. Joe Huey, son of O. W. Huey, local liveryman, this morning underwent a Pital. Contractor lias Daughter. A baby girl was born shortly after noon today to Mr. and Mrs. Marl, borough Halliday of this city" The father Is a local contractor. Altorncy suffers! Relapse. J. B .Perry, local attorney, who has been ill for some time but wlio lilt tea by Dog. had been Improving slowly. Is report- Mayor P. T Harbour of Weston e.l to have suffered a relapse, and Is was in Pendleton yesterday and car- again confined to his home, rlc! his hand in n sling as the result of being bitten by a dog at Menctr m. ! I strict Attorney Is Rack. deer In the woods before. The parts 2 returned to Pendleton yesterday. 'E MAY Sl'mtF.SS CAIilt AXi.V E ! JI XTA . CAPITAL, Ke had been at the mountain station on business and. stopping at a house, petted a big Spitz dog In the door yard. Without warning, the dog snapped his hand and bit entirely through It: Turpentine was put up on the wound at once and, when Mr. Harbour reached Pendleton, he had a physician cauterize It. He does not thing the dog was mad. Iloiihoe Are Scarce. Empty houses and apartments are as scarce in Pendleton as snowflakes on a summer day. With the opening of school almost a month off, prac tically every available living place has been taken and people moving In for the winter are having a hard time of it. Prof. W. K. Livingston nf the high school came over from Hrppner yesterday to look up a win ter residence but has not been able to locate anything. Boxing Routs Round-up Work. L. G. Duff arrived home this morn ing from Portland where he went to negotiate with boxers In that city to day Cosy Tfceafcer To " FAIRBANKS TWINS IN "WHICH SHALL IT BE" An appealing story, showing the love of poor parents for their children. "ONE WOMAN'S WAY An American drama, featuring VIVIAN RICH. "THE ASM CAN A juvenile detective play, showing the Mutual Kids. Saturday, "HIS OBLIGATION" Watch for the Big Shows at the Cosy Next Week" llp- ,;' r -. If ',' m.vll'A .1 ' ' , ...J-""1" 'i""1 - .7 ' , " ; T . . " . -,.. .. . . .. a 1 H." - ! 0.4 ir- I' 1 Iff LAST CHANCD TODAY Gertrude McCoy in a dramatic dual role and Robert Conners, the accomplhed fa vorite in the 4 act photoplay feature ' UNE FRIDAY" COMING SUNDAY Vitajrraph-Lubin-Selig-Essanay Inc., THE EIG FOUR, presents KATHLYN WIL LIAMS and all star cast in the Selig Red Seal 5 act photoplay r3 iEiQiS&rpon mm bmmm Adopted from the world-famous novel by Harold MacGrath. The production is crowded with suspense and thrills and relates in a realistic manner the hazzards of two men and a beautiful woman. A prayer rug stolen from an ancient Mosque in Eagdad causes a series of exciting adventures. , A sandstorm in the Sahara Camels and caravans Cast of all-star players Oriental streets and temples A beautiful love story Magnificent scenery Pistrict Attorney Frederick Steiwer returned yesterday evening after spending a week In Portland, Salem and Jefferson attending to business matters and visiting relatives. His wife and baby returned with him. Chliiaiiuut Gives Ilonds. A. Wong, the Chinese picked up In t'nion county by II. 8. Immigration Officer Wells of Walla Walla on a charge of Illegal entry Into this coun try, today gave the bonds fixed by U. s5. Commissioner Newberry and re turned to La Grande. Imiirovea Gas Pressure. The P. P. & U Co. is today trying to improve the gas pressure upon the south hill by straightening the gas mains on the Main street hill. The pressure has become very weak on the hill lately. I" mat ilia Man Vmler Knlfo. C. A. Holder, a government ditch rider at Umatilla, this morning under went an operation for gall bladder trouble at St. Anthony's hospital. He came out from under the Influence of the ether in good shape and his early recovery Is expected. Nututorlum Ready This Eve. The natatorlum is expected to be ready to receive bathers again this evening. The electric pump has been Installed and the committee expected to start pumping Into the pool at 4 o'clock this afternoon. It Is believed two hours pumping will fill the pool so that all will lie In readiness for the evening rusMi I.onsr vs. Ixng Divorce. Mrs. Mabel Long of this city has riled suit in the-circuit court through her attorney, J. B. Perry, for a di vorce from her husband, Edf.-ard r r S: ( t IV it i f ' i il ;. . ' w. rK - I i'MinillillllllllllllllllllliliMMnilllllMllllllililllilllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIMIIli Better Goods for Less Money I That's the Golden Rule policy. We can afford to tell 1 fr le because we buy for less, then too our selling ex- 5 s penses are less, no bad accounts to lose because we tell 5 jjj for cash. No delivery expense and many other overhead 1 expenses that must be added to the cost of goods. ALL nwt w nAVt UtUUCl tl FROM OUR PRICES. New taffet silk, black and colors, $1.50 value.. 9S $1.00 silk messaline and 5 they are good values, 5 Golden Rule price.... 69 S New fatncy stripe silks, 36 5 inches wide at OS 40 inch crepe de chine, others get $1.75 for no better, only 9H 40 inch Georgette crepe and Sundown taffeta, why pay $2, Golden Rule price $1.49 New 3G inch all wool serges plain and fancy stripe, granite cloth, a good 75c value 49 50 inch all wool serges, very popular this season, a .-. splendid $1.50 value, Golden Rule price.. 9S Seco silks in plain or self eolored dots, everybody gets 35c, Golden Rule price 25 NT,.., tnA ei : i at 10t New Quality gingham 8 18 New apron checks at. 5 S 5 New percales, 28 inches, 5 at 6Vi New 36 inch percale, abso- 5 lutely fast colors, only i 10- Worth 15c cheviots.... 10 5 Good bleached muslin.. 5 Hope bleached mus. 7't Lonsdale bleached.... 8 !", Fruit of the Loom...... 10$ 5 8- 4 Bleached sheeting 'Zlt 2 9- 4 Pepperell or Foxcroft 2 leached sheeting.... 23: 9-4 Pequot sheeting, Gold- en Rule every day price, 5 '27f. Pillow slips 8V-t, 122 17.' Turkish towels 5S 12 ( Hue k towels 5tf 8ij, 10r iot. tot, YOV C.S.X 1)0 &tUMen(ui 2 BETTER AT SCST"., 2 WE LEAD OTHFRS FOLLOW SIIIIIIIIIIIIH1I1I1I1IIIIII1I1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIII,? may proceed against the junta on company, who have been on trial for the theory that It is aiding ana uoev ting on American soil a foreign revo' lutlon, by purchasing war supplies. LATE BULLETINS ltrltlsti Vessel Sunk. LONDON, Aug. JO. The British steaemer Henvlackie was torpedoed and sunk by a submarine. The crew of 30 was saved. lTwIdcnt Visits Oceullst. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 20. Presi dent Wilson visited an oceullst today after motoring from Washington to have his eyes treated. Case Goes to Jury. PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 20. Th fate of six former officials and sales men of the United StateB Cashlorj kind of stuff. jweral weeks on a churge of consplr. mg 10 use the mall to defraud, was Pluced in the hands of a Jury shortly before noon. Farmer Ends His Ufa PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. !0. Ed Harper, 63, a laborer, quarreled with taa wife, took carbolic asld and died. ntAVIt IS BURIED, NEW YORK, Aug. JO. Th body ot lo Frank burled in Cypress Hills cemetery. The funeral was prl vate. Some men air ground down on the gi'ltulslono of life, while othera ret polished up.. It depends on their tUS0 AftRiDONDQ WASHINGTON, Aug. 20j It Is thought here that the administration is about ready to sunurtBs the C'ar- l.or.g, also of tills city. She alleges ranza junta In this city, headed by cruet ana inhuman treatment, sped- LIUeo Arredundo, C'arrunza'a repre fyl.ng many acts tending to show that ' scntative here. Arrendondo has no of he had been unfaithful and unkind. I ficial standing but he has represent They have a baby only a few weeks;, ed the first chief at numerous con old. Hall Funeral Tomorrow. The funeral ef Daniel A. Hall, fon mer Pendleton resident who die J Wednesday at his home in Hermiston, will be held tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 at the church in Hermlstm. This hour was chosen to permit Pen dleton friend to attend and return on the evening train. Rev. Chanaler nf Hermiston will conduct the services and Rev. E: R. Clevenger of the l,cal v? I'll in III PT COMING AUG. 29 D. W. Griffith's MIGHTY MASTERPIECE Just Eight Days More and It Is Here L witm feiences with federal officials, It Is Possible that : the' administratis may. ailUlllllllllllllll'llllllllll!!41llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll that Arrendondo Is "persona. nonjs grata" even In his present capacity. ziunougn still untltr forty aars of age, Arrendondo has been a member of the Mexican congress, federal judge and assistant secretary of the interior . i.arranza s resisting of the peace- efforts promulgated by thl country has made the administration unwill- lly is the Fruit from East End Grocery 2 Always the choicest of the season? Because this store fa 2 headquarters for practically all fruitmen. They ixt only Baptist church has been asked to- as- ing to allow Carnuwa to farther hii2 sell US, but buy fr-jm US Take the titJ JOHN DYER sist. The body will be interred in the Hermiston cemetery. interests through here. repesenta1tvc . nd call Phone 536 Hour from Pino Trees. In Finnland the poverty becanse of the war Is so great that people a making flour from the Inner bark pine trees because they cannot affo to buy wheat flour at war prices. This is news contained in a Finnish pa- r per received here by Matt Delnlng, 1 2 well known farmer. In the region' 2 described the government has large forests and because of the unusual conditions the government has grant-'2 ed permission to people to strip the r bark off the pine trees and use the! 2 Inner bark. The bark Is first dried, 2 then ground up and made into a ltour. ,i , n.miu iw me aasaint-trtioo SrtIllIIIlllllltMlllllllllllllllIttllllIIIIIIIIIllllIllllllllllllIIIII111UIIIIIIIIIIIfUIir ire i'ljlljinmjiijin The-Alia Theater TODAY AND TOMORROW Sheriff After La Grande Fugitives. Sheriff T. D. Taylor and Deputy Sheriff J. G. Estes left this morning ' by auto for Weston In response to i I mesf age stating that the three men 2 who sawed their way out of the Union 2 county Jail last week, were hiding out 2 In a cellar In that town. A tele- graphic message received from the 2 Sheriff state that the fugitives evl- 2 dently passed through Weston a day 2 or '.wo ago but did not stop. As far 2 a the officers could trace them was 2 Milton, to which city they caught a ride yesterday morning. Sheriff Tay-1 2 lor thinks they are probably out of 2 the county by this time. Indications 2 are that one of the trio has separat ed from the others. n Three American Arrested. NOOALES ,Arlt., Aug. to. Frank Jenkins and James Thompklns, with three other employes of the Southern Pacific railroad of Mexico, were ar rested at Omurls, by Carranza sol diers, Jailed, and It la declared, sub jected to Indignities. American Consul SImplch t Sonorn received Instructions from the state dfpartment to demand Instant release SiK J7 THE CHARMING AND YOUTHFUL HAZEL DAWN AS "CLARISSA" In the elaborate photo production, "GAMBIERS ADYOCATE," the story of love amid the intrigues high society. Many realistic and extremely thrilling scenes, a motor accident, a stolen meeting and other gripping situations are vividly portrayed in this production. Miss Dawn, aided by an exceptionally well chosen cast, scores her greatest screen triumph in this picture. ) Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllttiiiitiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiitilllllllililllllllllliililiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia Coming Sunday, MARY PICKFORD In her latest success "DAWN OF A TOMORROW." Also The Hawaiian Singers and Players company of seven, furnishing an unique and extraordinary entertainment. of the men. He ent the demand at r nmHBsmnnaai once to General dalles. 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