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K1UIIT PACES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, 0REGQ5, THURSDAY, AUGUST 26. 1315. PAGE FIVE TIIK 1IKAL HIM IS "PEMECO" HAM SIAIK IN riCNUM-miN ."Mild Cure-Wheat Flavor When ordering meats for your table duniand "I'EMKCO" MEATS, the su perior guilty, home lnilUHtry meats. 4NJLTAKY WIIOLFMXME MTKITIOIH Our iiniirltet ubounds In excellent quality, cuts of "I'RMJ-X'O" HKV.F, l'F.Mmr JttUK. "PKMI-XO" MITTOY. I'KM I .CO" LA Mil M'NOI MEATS. "I'emeoo" Dolled Mam I "Pemeco" Minced Ham I "Pemeco"' Ilulogna I "Pemeco" Headcheese 'Pemeco" Uver Sausage SERVICE QUALITY SANITATION The Central Market PHONE 455 LOCALS 2t Advertising in Brief RATKfl. Per lint flint ItuMTtliio 10c Per No, addltUmal luaertlon 5 Per line; per mnnrb fl.UO No locals taken fur Iru than 2.'tc. Cmim 4 ordinary words to Hue. Luetls will not be taken over the pboos and reoilttaura must arcom. paujr order. For fuel fone five. For aale Stoves, refrigerator and piano. Call phone J02R. ' For rent Two cottages. Inquire III Stonewall Jackson street. Want to rent or buy used electrU vibrator. Address Box 705, City. Experienced young couplo want position on ranch. Phone 3!5J. For rent Housekeeping room. In quire 109 Stonewall Jackson street. For rent Two unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping Inquire 301 Lllleth street. 1 Would like to rent i or I room house for a year or more Address "D"' this office. For sale Five acre tract with good houpe In Riverside. Address Hox 15 It F. I). J. City J"hn Rosenberg, Court street watchmaker ami Jeweler. All work guaranteed. Wanted To rent furnished or un furnished house. Inquire at Oregon Motor Garage. For sale DO head stok Weight 70 to 130 pounds. hogs. Inquire this office. Clerk wanted Must be man with experience In shoe and furnishings store. Address "O.-B." this office. . Very many people desire to buy lands In eastern Oregon. What have you to offer, and price? N. Berkeley. Old paper for aale; tleO In bundles Good for starting fires, etc. lOt a bundla. This office. Furnished rooms for light house keeping and lodging at Brown hall. Phone 350. Lost Brown leather suitcase con taining groceries, clothing and other articles. Finder please notify this of fice. Greek man, thirty years old, wants to correspond with an Indian woman. Object matrimony,. Address Jim Poulos, Cayuse, Ore. For sale at a sacrifice, If taken within the next week, my home at 1203 East Court street. Phone R. C Jory, 360M. For sale One 85" Ohio Alfalfa cutter, and 58 H. P. gas engine. Write or Inquire of P. H. Buehholi Co., Htanfleld, Oregon. We take you any place, any time. Country trips and outing parties a specialty, llorton Auto Service, PHon SOI. "Mutt" takes the big loads and "Jeff" shows the speed. Penland Bros, haul anything and reasonable. Furniture van nnd storage warehouse Office 147 Main street. Phone 33. Hon ho for Kale, Two house, house. Phone acre tract, 7-room modern l.nrie barn and chicken Matlock and W. Bluff. Terms 308J. Adv. Notice. All persons having police stars they have retafn'ea since the which visit of the Liberty Hell, will please retmn same. JOHN KEARNEY, (Adv.) City Marshal. Wheat Fm 'r Slo. '40 acres, 600 tillable, 400 acres Veady to seed Oils fall, all fenced and fenced, on county road, work horses, 1 Tt, harness, wagons, plow, harrow, t cow. chickens, pigs, etc, miles north of Helix Price only 117.600. Terms. Albert Harala Ad ams, Clregon, For Sale. On account of leaving ths city, wish to sell my modern home, Itl Jane street Reasonable terms. Or win rent to right party. Call VKfiKTAIILKS Young Corn String I!eans Tomatoes Carrots Beets Turnips Cabbage FRvrrs Peaches 'Water Melons Caqteloupe Tlunanas Oranges drupes KNIGHTS Pickles Olives Hellenes I.INCII DAINTIHS Saratoga Chips Tllluro.'ok Cheese Cream Brick Cheese Chocolate Elalrs Peanut Butter Kelly1! Auto Repair Shop. All work guaranteed. Electric itartera a specialty. Second hand cars bought and sold. Cottonwood meet, opposite city hall. Phone 433. Found. Illaek hand grip packed with la lorlng man's clothes. Owner can have same by applying to police, novlng property and paying for this r.otlce. For sale dies p. One Buffalo Pitts 35 H. P. traction engine In good condition. Inquire Van Petten Lumber Co. Adv. RIDS WANTED. For sale One two story, eight room, brick ichool building, situate on school grounds at Athena, I'mt tila County, Oregon Sealed bid will be received by the board up to and until 6 o'clock p. m. August 23th, 1915. The board reserves the rljjht to reject any and all bids. Reason able time will be allowed to remove building from premises. For further Information enquire at the office of H. li. Richards, Athena, Oregon. ERNEST A. ZERBA, Clerk of School District No. 29 Good Coal and Wood. Our fioi k Sprint,! coal burns clean ivlng you more heat and less dirt .'or your money. Good dry wood that doesn't, boll but hi ins. Also Jiat.s and kindling. Protect yourself from cold and eot -order from B L. Burroughs, phone 6. Adv. For, Sale. My home place on McKay creek of 320 acres, lflfl 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. Maiden Xanvo jg Kcsumrd. LOS ANGELES. Airg. 28. Anita Baldwin McClaughrey, daughter and one of toe heiresses of the late E. F. (Lucky) Baldwin, won the right to drop the name of her former husband Hull Mof'laughrey, of San Fr.mclsco, and resume her maiden name of An ita M Baldwin. The hearing lasted less than a min ute. She testified that she had been managing the large estate left her by her father under the name of An It.i Baldwin. A final decree of dl- rre from McClaughrey was entered about a month ago. The rate at which Zulus can trav el upon an emergency Is astonishing. nine will go as many as 50 mPes In six hours: eight miles an hour Is in ordinary pace. FORTS ."r -x-'4' -V"""" " -v - 1 -"-V f--,- ram MENTION 0, 1). Teel l up from hw home ut IMiu loday. Mioses Kuthers of Helii are visit ors in the city today. Hiraae Walker Is up from his ranoti near Btunfleld. 1. li. Everett of Walla Walla is reg. Ittered at the St. George. F. P. Kiley, Htanfleld saloonmun, was In the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hamilton of Wal la Walla are at the Bowman. It. H. Hiver Is over from his head quarters at Walla Walla today. J E. L Hoppel traveling freight agent of th .N. P., Is at the Pendle ton. Mrs. Jack Prendergast came In this morning from her home at VansycV,0 Letcher Norvell, well known young man of Helix, is spending the day In the city. Hal HlKhop of the Peoples Ware- i house force. Is taking his Yao.ition at Wallowa Lake. Homer I. Watts, attorney, mayor and farmer of Athena, is In the city this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Louis Sutton have re turned from an outing of two weeks at Tillamook. i W. J. Warner. Hermiston's leading legal light. Is here today to Kttend the calling of the docket. Charles Brown and V. E. Wlllaby were here from their home at Athena last evening and spent the night. C. R. Cate, formerly of this county, but now of Clarkston, Idaho, is am ong the guests at Hidaway Rprlngs. Rev. Charles Qulnney, rector of the Church of the Redeemer, Ib now able l to he about after having been indis posed. O H. Bishop, the Freewater part of the firm of Peterson & Bishop, and his wife drove down today In their car. Marlon Jack, member of the state fish and game commission, returned last niht from Salem where he had been attending a meeting. Supervisor W. W. Cdyder of the I'mi'tilla national forest returned yes terday evening from a two weeks tour of Inspection over the reserve. Frnn!'. P. Hayes, city water superln. ti ndi nt. returned this morning from Port ami where he had been called by the Ciath of a sister. He will leave this evening for Bal.er where the fu neral will be held. WHEAT MARKET. (Continued from page one.) Chicago, CHICAGO. Aug. 26. (Special) At the closp. Sept. 93 7-8 asked; Dec. 9S 1-2 asked: May 31.12 5-S ashed. Seattle f Yepterdny'9 Market. 1 SEATTLE. Aue. ;s Wheat rinestem. S.V Turkey red, P2c: forty fold. Me: club. J(c: fife, S7c; red llu.'.s-ian. S 'c. T,lvcrool. (Yesterday's Market 1 LIVERPOOL. Aug. 25. Wheat Spot. No. 2 Manitoba, lis 6 l-2d: No. 3. Ms. 4 l-2d; No. 1 Northern Duluth. lis 3d. In American terms the Liverpool price is fl.SS per bushel. Xo Sm-lnl Consideration. SALEM. Ore., Aug. 26 The state public service commission ruled that newspapers were not entitled to spec ial consideration in the way f rates for electric current. Cruiser Tennessee SaiR PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 26 Cruis er Teniressee sailed under sealed or ders with two companes of marines and an artillery battalion. The war ship Is believed to be en rorte to Ciiiantananio and thence to Ha'tl. sinks An Aeroplane. LONDON. Aug. 26. Flight Com mander Rlgsworth of a British aerial squadron, sank a German subn-arine smglehun led off Ostend by dropping bombs upon the hostile craft from an aeroplane It was announced. AT DARDANELLES REDUCED BY THE ALLIED r at1 (Continued From Page Two). I Mr ir 1 Mn.. William Codecke an son, Harold, Mrs. Slewari and M and Mrs. lOmar Stephens returned. yesierdaj? from Lehman SprijiM where they had been enjoying an outing. Miss Helen Lynde, after visiting for mon'h with relatives a;id friends In thui city, left today for Portland where she will attend school. Mr. nn1 Wrs. Charles P. Coieswor- thy, Miss Margaret Colesworthy ar.d Joe Colesworthy left yesterday by aut0 for WaJtowa lMke where they will stay for ten days. Mrs. W. W. Cavlneas has returned her nome- at Va)e aW visit with her sister, Mrs. J. F. Koblnson. HERMAN CASE IN COURT ENDS IN BOTH BEING FINED C1IAIU.KS PIIOVF. HOOMKIIAK TO VIA I XTI FF PHtKEKU l.N'GS ENSOItKD. The Timmerman family linen was washed in the Justice court this morn ing when Mrs. Will Timmerrrian was tried under the vagrancy statute up on complaint of her mother in law, Mrs. Katherlne Timmerman. The case developed boomerang proclivities for, not only was the defendant found guilty and fined but the same meas ure was dealt out to the complaining witness. The elder Mrs. Timmerman accused her daughter In law of calling her va- rlous and sundry unperfumed name, threatening her and preventing her from going on to the Timmerman farm to look after the crop The younger woman stood trial nd was defended by W. M. Peterson. She was found builty as accused nnd was terSay afternoon on an "exploration fined $10 and costs. trip" with another little fellow as a Thereupon, she promptly charged companion, who had left him. that her mother in law had applied According to the lad's tale they had a most unsavory title to her and she wandered down Second street pike repeated the objectionable title, several miles when his companion de- "You're right, I did," replied the eld- termlned to go home. Edward, how- er woman, "and I also said that you ever, kept on until it grew dark, and were a (censored) and as It was a long way home, he de- that you (also elded to sleep in some building op censored), eration near Second and Somerset Judge Parkes refused to admit ev- streets This he did and said he slept ... . , ..i j in. in r iciiii nig iu i'ivh- uie ajvei uons which were male "It makes no dlf- morning came ne aeciaea tnai no ftrene whether they were tr.ie or would have to return home, as he not. They were obscene. I will fine was tired of his adventures. The lad you 310." He then administered a thn, having1 ho money, said he took lecture to them upon the evils and a number of newspapers from door folly of family quarrels, but he eUler steps and sold them on the street cor lady could not be made to tree why ner to earn his car fare. As he told she had been fined for speaking what this part of his story he showed sev slie declared was the truth. - eral pennies to corroborate his tale. . WITHYCOMBE FAVORS ! A NATIONAL DEFENSE SALEM. Ore. Aue 26 T!iat "safe, i ty first" for the nation meant nation- nl preparedness for defense s'as the! contention ' of Governor Withycombe in an address to 1000 Southern Pa- tlfic employes and their families at, Ihe state fair grounds. Curranzii Towns Go Dry. Dol'GLAS. Arlz.-na, Aug. 26. Car ranza officials have put absolute pro hibition into effect in the larger towns of Sonora now under their control, accord'ng to travelers who arrived fn.ni interior points. Nacozari saloonmen were ordered to lock their doors last Saturday Cananca went dry Monday, and Gen era! Calles. the Carranza chief, in tends to destroy the stocks of liquor. lr. pniil smlts Is Dead. ABKRDKEN. Wash., Aug. Dr. Paul Sm'ts, 4 5 years old. for 17 years Aberdeen's leading physician, died here suddenly of hemorrhage. He Just returned from a vacation in Oregon He was the builder and owner of the Aberdeen general hos-, pltal and has other large property In-i terests. Including a fine summer home nt Glen Grayland on the bench. j Dr. Smits was a graduate of the Seattle schools and of the University of Michigan, working his way through college He Is survived by a widow, an infant son and two brothers. ft i. t f f MEWS FROM THE FARM AND RANGE Intern Orfiron MH'k Gd That the bet she-Tp reoehw-d this year In ne Pal"rn markets are those coming rrom eastern wegon una TUufrio ran ges, wtu4 the statement of F. P. Hen Brick, representative oT the Kansas City stock yarte, who was In liaker on his way through OreHon on a tour of Inspection of sheep aid cattk- con ditions. "The eastern Oregon sheep are bringing more money than those from &W ther Par f the country," he "and the cattle raised In this "on wl" at I8 rank wel1 those from other range districts Baker Herald. K. X. StanflWd Ship Klii Thre cars of sheep were shipped from i. . . .. . . v.. n r f . .Mi . n " J"""' u "iwiuuiu me a. j. Avnouin nnerp voranouwioii Co., Chicago. suinflclil Ships 21 Care pw- Stanfleld's 21t car of pachei this season Is now being loaded for ship ment to eastern markets, accorWng to S. Norton Bobo who Is up from that town today. When thta car Is dispatched It will mean that the fruitgrowers of the Furnish project have sent out practically 22,000 box es of peaches this season. Most all are of the Elberta variety and have '"n of first class quality. The big bulk of the shipments have been to eastern market Explorer, 8, Gets Loet. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 26 A Journey that was begun with the Idea of "seeing the world" ended abrupt ly for 8-year-old Edward Bauer, of 1013 Benner street. Fox Chase, when he whs found at Second and Somerset streets wandering about aimlessly and hungry by Policeman Funck. of the Front and Westmoreland streets po lice station. He was taken to the police station, where he told the po- lice that he had left his home yes- wolf an ana not flfrairi When .. . At the police station the child was given some breakfast. His parents were notified. Edward was perfectly frank and confessed that he expected I "a sp inkin? " He has promised not to "eo out explorin' " until he had grown up. f'on-tantlnoolp In Fear. LONDON. Aug. 26. The popula tion of Constantinople considers the situation grave, according to informa tion received at S'ofia, Bulgaria, says a Reuter dispatch. Violent righting has been In pro gress on the Galiipoli peninsula for ihe past week, and It Is declared thousands of wounded are arriving everv dav at Constantinople. At the same time thousands of fresh troops are being sent to the Dardanelles front. The scarcity of bread and coal Is said to have added to the general feeling of depression. Russian Ship Torpedoed. BERLIN. Aug. 26. Fy wireless to Sayville. N. Y. The German ad miralty announced that a German submarine had torpedoed and sunk a Russian auxiliary ship at the entrance to the Gulf of Finland LONDON. Aug. 26. The British stumer Sllva has been sunk bv a sub- marine. She was probably the 5263 ton tanker of that name. The crew were saved. Three men lost their lives by the sinking of a trawler from Hull. Others on board were rescued. FLEET 1 u'lilllllflllllllllll.'llliilllinillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!! ! Uliy is Hio Fruit from I East End Grocery Always the choicest of the season? Because this store is 5 headquarters for practically all fruitmen. They not only 5 eell us, but buy from us. Take the tip, and call E JOHN DYER Phone 536 IiiiKniiiiiiuiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHuiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiir- Newsy Notes Mr GmUch Jll. "Grandma" Greullch, mother Ba-.Charle!, Fctnk and John Greullch ' . reported to be quite 111 IJomsod To Wed. A marriage license was Issued this morning to Frank Leslie Sampson. 23, and Rose Isabel Neadeau, IS, both, of I inw city. Crop Inspector Here. F. Ll Kent, government crop ex pert for Oregon, has been here for a short time today. He went to Athe na during the forenoon and will leave for La Grande his afternoon. 103 At Xoon Today. The official thermometer at noon today registered 102. thus branding the weather prognosticator as a falsi fier. However, the mercury settled a little this afternoon, due to some hazy clouds, but the atmosphere has not been noticeably improved as to comfort. The minimum last night was 55. Docket Being Called. Circuit Judge G. W. Phelps is this afternoon calling the docket to de termine what cases are at Issue and practically the entire bar of the county is present. Owing to some misunderstanding, some of the at torneys assembled at 10 this morn ing and, after chewing their fingers for a half hour or more, looked at their notices and discovered they were four hours early. Bring Rack Two Deer. Col. J. H. Raley of this city and Asa B. Thomson of Echo returned last evening from Bear Wallow and each had a bock deer as a trophy of their hunt. They bagged the animals Monday and they also found the car cass of the deer which Mr. Thomson shot the first of the season. He had trailed it to a thicket and had he gone to the top of the hill nearby would have found the dead body of the buck. Col. Raley shot a deer in the same way on this trip, losing the trail after following it for some time. A Quick Channel of Residence. A woman and a man stood before County Clerk Saling this A. M. They wanted to he one, so they requested a marriage license. "Are you a resi dent of this county?'" questioned the clerk. "I am." the lady replied. "Were you ever married before?" was the next interrogatory. "I was,'' she answered. "Were you divorced?" and again the answer was, "I was." "When and where?" the clerk want ed to know. "Last Monday and in thi state of Washington" she spake back The clerk scratched his head. "To get a divorce In Washington, yon must be a resident of that state," he mused. "To get a marriage license FOR Extra good Mules 3 and 4 yean old, or will trade for horses or mules suitable for war purposes. Must be from 5 to 10 years old. OREGON FEED YARD -illllllHIIMIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIilllllllllMlllllllllllllllilllllllil'J Only Two More Days of j the Hub Gigantic Un- 1 f loading' Sale 1 a r Mothers, now is the time to prepare that boy for school. 5 Lot 1. Eovs' Knickerbocker Suits to age 9, sale price, the suit !?1.0J) Lot 2. Boys' Knickerbocker Suits, sizes to 1G, sale price, 5 the suit irit.ti.l E Lot 3. Your choice of this lot, all sizes, sale price !?-. 15 Boys' A, B, C Suit !?2.1K, $3. 15 and ?3.S5 f Boys' Knickerbocker Pants in small sizes only, sale price E the pair 15 ' z Boys' Knickerbocker School Pants, all sizes, sale price the pair .' 49. 54 and S5f 1 Boys' H. & B. School Shoes in gun metal calf, button, or lace, regular $2.50 and $3.00 values, sizes 8' ; to 12. E sale price i?l- '5 r Size 121 to 2, sale price ?1.J5 Sizes 2V to 51 , sale price $1.95 Children's Goodyear welt shoes, no better shoes made E Sizes 5 to 8, sale price SI. 15 E E Sizes 81 to 12. sale price Sl.(!5 z Sizes 121 to 2, sale price St.M.1 I Remember that these shoes sold from ?2.2" to S'l.OO the I pair. f ! THE HUB f ! 23 Sample Store. 745 MAIN ST I lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIMMIIlllllllllMIIIHlllllMM." of Pefliffef&n j In this county, a woman must be at resident of the county. It follow then that last Monday you were resident of Washington and today of thi! county. It strikes me aa strainfe." and the license was refused. LIFESAVING CLAUSE DECLARED NULLIFIED' WASHINGTON, Aug 25. Tho life saving equipment clause In La Toi lette's eamen's act Is believed to bar virtually nullified In an opinion giv en the president by Attorney General! Gregory. Gregory, It Is said, indorsed! tho views of Solicitor Thurman that this clause conflicted with earlier legislation on this subject. Mexicans Fire on Troops. BROWNSVILLE, Aug. 2. Mexi cans fired on American soldiers from, across the river near Santa Maria for two hours last night wounding two horses according, to reports received here. Troops returned a few shots). Three bands of Mexicans .numbering? about 100. crossed the river near Rl Grande City early today. They are being pursued by soldiers and civil lans. sT W. H. HILL OPTICIAN With j WM.CHANSCOM. I We grind our own lenses. Glasses Groundsills To the exact requirements of each case. Lenses duplicated in a few minutes. Prices for glasses very reasonable. See Dale Rothwell, Exclusive Optician American Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 609. SALE house or E. O. office. Adv.) SCOTT BUTLIR. t