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DAILY EAST OREGONTAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1915. PAGE FIVB Enjoy the Satisfaction ElliHT PA0E3 fflgPML flHTll MADE IN PENDLETON MEATS INSURE. Order a Select "PEMECO" POT ROAST "PEMECO" PORK ROAST "PEMECO" MUTTON ROAST "PEMECO" LUNCH SAUSAGE GET YOUR FRUITS AND VEGETABLES BY PLACING ONE ORDER. OUR LINE IS COMPLETE Watermelons, Canteloupes, Peaches, Tomatoes, Onions, Carrots, Beets, Cucumbers, Cabbage, Roasting Ears, Oranges, Bananas, Lemons. KNIGHTS PICKLES, OLIVES, RELISHES Made In Oregon. SERVICE QUALITY SANITATION The Central FJarkct PHONE 455 LOCALS Advertising in Brief RATKS. ' Par lint tint InawtiiiD 10c IVr Hn, tddllldiiAl hiiHriUD. . . . fie I'er lliif., iier month 11-00 No Uft-alM taken fur Iphs than 25c. Vaunt 0 ordinary word to Una. Until will not b taken oTfr th phona and rrmluaure mull accotn iany order. For fuel ton flva. Wunt to rent or buy used electrle vibrator. Addrexs Box 705, City. For sale Five acre tract with good hnune In Riverside. Address Box 15 It. F. D. 1, City. J"hn Kosenberg, Court street wntchmnVer and Jeweler. All work f unranteed. For mile 80 head stock hogs. Weight 70 to 130 pounds. Inquire fils office, -'he Hamilton Apartments on Lll bih stre"t, are now furnLfhvl iiri'l ready fur rent. Very many people desire to buy lands In eastern Oregon. What have you to offer, and price? N. Berkeley. Old papers for sale; tie; In bundles Oood for starting fires, etc. 10a btindU. This office. Furnished rooms for light house keeping and lodging at Brown hall. Phono 354. Three room furnished housekeeping apartment to rent the first of Sep tember Inquire 502 Water street. For sale at a sacrifice. If taken within the next week, my homs at 1203 East Court street. Thone R. C Jory, 20M. For sale One 38'' Ohio Alfalfa cutter, and 28 H. P. gas engine. Write or Inquire of P. H. Buchholx Co., Ktanfleld, Oregon. Lost Small black purse containing two five dollar gold pieces and some small change on Thompson street or between Thompson and natatorlum. Return to 301 Thompson or this of fice and receive reward. "Mutt" takes the big loads and "Jeff" shows the speed. Penland Bros, haul anything and reasonable. Furniture van and storage warehouse Office 4T Main street. Phone 339. lllllltlllllllllllL'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I Why is Hie Fruit from j I East nd Grocery f Always the choicest of the season? Because this store is E headquarters for practically all fruitmen. They not only sell us, but buy from us. Take the tip, and call JOHN DYER Phone 536 niiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir he tries in vain to solve ECO" For rent Light housekeeping r'.oms. Phone S0SW. 401 Aura. Fcr sale Dressmakers' adjustable form. Phone 614 J. j Have discontinued sewing at 103 Water street and will go out by the' day. Engagements wanted. Mrg. Mvclillng. Phone 6 1 4 J. , Man and wife want work 'with threshing machine. Have had ex perience. Call at 60S Willow street, t.ireku Rooms. Young, energetic Italian aged 19,' wants to meet or correspond with good whlto woman. Object, matri mony. Address Toney Touch, Gibbon Oregon. For trade A new, modern 110 bbl.1 electric flour mill located In valley town 20,000 population, will trade for eastern Oregon or Washington wheat land. Price $22,000. For par-: titulars write 565 Trade Street, S-' km. Ore. Public Dance Tonight, Moose Hall. The public Is cordlaly Invited to ettend the regular Saturday night j t'ance tonight In Moose hall. Music ' by Sawyer's orchestra. Admission, 50 cents. Adv For Sale Clicap. One Buffalo Pitts 25 II. P. traction engine In good condition. Inquire Van Petten Lumber Co. Adv. House for Sale. Two acre tract, 7-room modern house. Largo barn and chicken house. Matlock and W. Bluff. Terms Phone 308J 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. Good Coal Mid wood. Our Rock Spring! coal burns clean giving you more heat and less dirt for your money. Good dry wood that doesn't boll, but burns. Atso labs and kindling. Protect yourself from cold and cost -order from B L. Burroughs, phone 5. Adv. For Sale. On account of leaving the city. I wish to sell my modern home, 225 Jane street Reasonable terms. Of will rent to right party. Call at house" or E. O. office. (Adv.) SCOTT BUTLER. BLINDFOLDED e Ses to ca uPon a mysterious masked woman W evening and leaves-blindfolded. Fascinated by the identity of his fair hostess but in vain-until in far-off Italy-after many thrilling adventures-success Harold MacGrath. It's a wonderful motion picture-full of incident and thrill-you'll John Thomas of Echo was in Pen dleton yesterday. L. X. Church of Walla Walla Is a guest of the Bowman. Gladys Jones of Walla Walla, Is registered at the Pendleton. W. H. Morrison, Helix grain mef1 chant, Is In the city today. P. W. Lamb of Walla Wala was a vleltor in Pendeton ast evening. M. F. Eggers and E. H. Eggers of Walla Walla are at the St. George. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Casey came In this morning from their home at He lix. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Belts of Pilot Rock are among the Saturday visitors In Pendleton. Wayne Chapman left yesterday for Palo Alto to re-enter the Leland Stnnford University. Horace Walker of Ktanfield, for mer county commissioner, Is a visitor tn Pendleton today. Joe Dupuls and Sid Crow, Pendle ton carpenters, are at Weston work ing upon a store building going up there. MIhs Elle Ogilvy, sister of Walter Ogllvy who was arrested for gunplay l on Thursday, la. In the city from Pl ' lot Rock. Olney Sallng, son of County Clerk Frank Kallng, Is up from his father's ranch near Stanfli4d where he has been spending the summer. Cress Sturgis returned last night from Long Beach, Wash., where he hn been spending the summer. His wife and baby will return within a week or so. Haws Judd. undertaker at Baker's, will leave this evening for Payette, Idaho, to visit his parents. There he will be Joined by his wife and son, v. ho have been visiting for several weeks In Iowa. newsy notes of Pendleton AValernuin K-HtaU Probaicd. The estate of the late Hanley A. Valerman of Hermiston, county com missioner, was probated today. His widow. Rena Waterman, Is appointed r-.ilmlnistrator. The real property, Wing of land on the Umatilla poiect, is valued at 12250 and the terminal property at J 1 S 50. He left no v!ll. His widow and five children I :ne h's heirs. Raley & Raley ars at torneys for the estate. I onrtli tilting of Alfalfa.. Vhp present warm weather iB ldonl for the alfalfa lands of the west end nccordlng to Henry Sommerer, well I known prcject farmer, and . he ile j clnres the fourth crop Is already knee high. This season has been the oct he bus known, he says. Mr. Som inerer while here is putting in a koos-t for George A. Creasy, who ha? ben mentioned as a possible succes sor for the late Commissioner Water man. Swimming Pool Is Ready. The swimming pool is again ready for use after being empty for three days. Owing to an unanticipated de lay In installing the pump, no attempt was made to fill the pool last evening. The pump was started at 10 this mor ning and early this afternoon there was enough water tt permit of bath ing. It was expected that the pool would be full by 4 o'clock. The wa ter Is reported to be very warm. For Sale. My home place on McKay creek of 320 acres, 160 tn 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. Notice of County Board of Equalisa tion. Pendleton, Ore., Aug. 20, 1915. Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Equalisation of Umatilla 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 In valuation, description or qualH ot lands, lota or other property assess ed by me. It shall be the duty of persons In terested to appear at the time and p:u hereby appointed. C. P. STRAIN, Assessor for Umatilla County. (Adv.) (Continued From Page Two). Rev. and Mrs. Charles Quinney have returned from Meacham where they have been spending a part of the warm spell. Mrs. Howard C. Ininn, daughter Violet and small son Ralph have re turned from La Grande and Union where they had been visiting rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Montgomery will leave this evening for Baker where they will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Montgomery. Miss Elma Dunn left today for The Dalles where she will visit relatives for several weeks. -Mr. and Mrg. D. B. Bailey and children have returned from Mocilps where they enjoyed an outing. Mrs. Cora L Crockett and Miss Edith Crockett left yesterday morn ing for Spokane for a visit. Miss Crockett will teach In the Union high school this winter. Roland Oliver and Miss Grace Oli ver will leave in the morning fur Hid away Springs to Join their family. Mr. Oliver came down from that re sort yesterday. Mrs. C. P. A. Lonergan and chil dren have. returned from an outing of several weeks at Hldaway Springs. Mrs. S. T. Purdy of Medford, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Jane Hartman, and her sisters, Mrs. Marsh and Mrs. LIna H. Sturg's, for feveral weeks, left today for her home. Her daughter, Miss Jessie Purdy, will remain for a time. a Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Sanford of Mil ton nr.d Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Cook of this city, has returned from a hunt ing trip up McKay creek. The San fords were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Young today, i Miss Ina Wattenburger of Echo, Is visiting In the city today. She will rtltirn this fall to the Oregon Agricul tural college while her sister, MLss IJHie Wattenburger, will enter the Monmcuth normal school. A party was Riven las-t night by Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Taylor in honor of Miss Frances Taylor and Miss Bertha Taylor, their nieces before their re turn to their home in Kansas City, Missouri. They will leave Monday afternoon and will go via Salt Lak5 City and over the Rio Grande to Den ver. The guests were: Misses Glra McXette, Ethel Smith. Flo McXette, Olive Harper, Letty McXette, Beat rice Weathersford, McCloud, Agnes Cresswell, Elva Turner, Evelyn Kin man: Messrs. Yick Hanson. Geo. Hill, Max Hopper, Walter Cresswell. Joe Cox. Albert Hover; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Whitman. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Gray. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Cresswell and baby Donald and Mr. and Mrs. Lavene Wickland. FARM AND RANGE lUtl.-wd Many Peaches Shipment of peaches In car lots Is finished for this season, the last car going out yesterday. Te first car went Thurs day of last week. During the eight days eight care wore sent out and the growers are feeling good to think there were so many the first year. In addition to car lots, during the same time at least another car was sent in loc:.l shipments to Pendleton, Baker. La Grande and other points Her miston Herald. Car, of Watermelon) A car of fourteen tons of watermelons which left Thursday was the first car chlp l'lent for this season. Others will follow rapidly now. as the melons are ripening fast these days and there is a big acreage. Thursday's car went to La Grande Caution Avoid Subim SajirtoMJiv- "A Caution "Ts fi H & AWrWttCrg v.. i i rug. The Most Capable Car Built Easy Riding Easy Driving 2 100 . o. b. Pendleton Arrange for demonstration Pendleton Auto Co. Phone 541 w. H. HILL OPTICIAN With WM. C HANSCOM. We grind our own lenses. and brought a good price as few have reached that section as yet. Hermis ton Herald. , Raises 22.000 Bushels J. B. Kas arl, who Is farming the old Betney I lace in Despain Gulch, has raised a crop of over 22,000 bushels of wheat this year. He Is now harvesting and was in town today to secure some more sacks, his yield being heavier thin he had expected. iU 0 iI?S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK THE FOOD-DRINK FOR ALL AGES TARE A PACKAGE HOME E3TN0 SUBSTITUTE IS "JUST AS GOOD"! tote A Fine Car Made 1 tfU MWH New Series 8 'iwimai nMWiiiiMiiimriiiiiuninn "! " n ! n an. 1,1 m -m i" Uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:i:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ! Gigantic Unloading Solo I ( THE HUB I Shoes! Shoes! I Ladies' Velvet 2 Strap Pumps, sizes 2 12 to 8, regular E"- $2.00 values, just the thing for this hot weather; sale price, the pair $1.00 Ladies' Patent Leather Pumps in all the very latest styles, 5 ; I regular $4.00 values, all sizes, sale price ?2.63 E; Children's White Canvas Mary Jane Pumps, real bargains : at $1.25, sale price, the pair 65f Ladies' Button and Lace Shoes, a good assortment, values ; to $3.00 pair, while they last, all sizes, Sale price, the : Pair .. ..: ?1.35 S Our entire line of ladies' Oxfords all must go at this sale, values to $4.50 the pair, sale price only $1.95 Remember, this means any Ladies' Oxford in our store, regardless of cost. Ladies' Juliette, rubber heel, regular $1.50 value, sale z P"ce . gg 5 I UNDERWEAR I Jlen's $1.00 Union Suite, sale price 79 I Men's 65c Values Union Suits, sale price 45 f THE HUB I I 23 Sample Store. 745 MAIN ST. 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