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EIUI1T PACES DAILY EAST OS.EG0NIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, AI G13T 28, 1915. PAGE FIVE tern iiiiii "Now That The Crops is" about in, it's time t. begin Retting fixed to start the youngsters to school. A boy in school 'aint goin' to do no good unless he gets plenty of good wholesome food to tat and that jes' where "Pemeco" comes in. "Pemeco" is the clean, wholesome, grown in Umatilla county, pre pared in Pendleton meats, and they ain't no better. When you get settled for the winter insist on "Pemeco" meats and take no other. They's a nice line of vegetables and Knights Made in Oregon Pickles at HANK PENDER. SERVICE QUALITY SANITATION The Central Market PHONE 455 LOCALS Sb Advertising in Brief RATK8. Per line flrot Inner nun 10e I'tr lint, ulilltlonal Insertion.... lie I'rr line, per month 11.00 No Ifx-ali taken fur Ipm than lif.c. ('omit a ordinary worth u llua. Lulls will nut he taken otor the phooa and remlttanrt must arrom puy order. For fuel fone five. Wont to rent or buy used electrle vibrator. Address Box 705. City. Experienced young couplo want position on ranch. Phono SS5J. For rfnt Housekeeping roomi In quire 109 Stonewall Jackson street. For rent Two unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping Inquire 301 Llllcth etrcet. Wanted To rent house of 6 or I rooms, adult fnmlly. Inquire of A. J. McAllister. For sale State Hotel, 60x100 icet. Price, J16.000. H. G. Starkweather, Milwaukle, Oregon. For sale Five acre tract with good house In Itlverslde. Address Box 15 It. F. D. 1. City. J'llin Rosenberg. Court street wjitchmnker and Jeweler. All work guaranteed. For a;ile 80 head itock hogs. Weight 70 to 130 pounds. Inquire t'lls office. For trade Good, hard young mare, buggy and harness Call at 5, 10, IB-cent Store. Chambermaid wanted At Bing ham Springs. Good wage for right party. Phone 4U. Very many people desire to buy lands In eastern Oregon. What have you to offer, and price T N. Berkeley. Old papers for sale; ties! In bundle Good for starting fires, etc. 10 oundU. This office. Furnished rooms for light house keeping and lodging at Brown hall. Thone 350. "Mutt" takes the big loads and "Jeff shows the speed. Penland Mroa. haul anything and reasonable. Furniture van and storage warehouse Office (47 Main street. Phone IS. We take you any place, any time. Country trips and outing partle a z 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i iiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiimiiiiiiiiiiiuiiii iiiniiiiniii!; e e Soys School SUITS f A Fine Section of Littip Hoys' SiiitJ; 2 sizes 3 to 9 I Kg Lot of Grey Mixed Pattern Suits, sizes 8 to 16 Boys' Norfolk Suits, t;ze 8 to 18 :. 1 Ff ncy Bulgarian Norfolk Suit, S size 8 to 18 Extra Heavy Boys, All Wool 5 SCHOOL SHOES FOR Just arrived a law ishirjrrfcnt f school sKftes in vici 5 kid and gun metal talf shoes in 'button and nace. Girls' Vicl Kid Shoes ......:.....:..:..::. $l . 35 and $1.40 S Girls'" Patent LeatljeV 'Cloth Top Shoes 1.65 and $1.85 i'oys' Gun Metal Calf SKoes $1.6, $1.05 $2.25, 5 $245 and $2.65. ' 5 Corfie in and, look Vjyer our Hirfe fof school shoes, as we have "the largest iitfa in town. g THE I 23 SampU'Stereg. iuuuuuHUHtmini sreclalty. Phone 601. Horton Auto Service. Wiiinnn wants hotel or housework. Apply 205 Went Webb street. j For sale Good work team; also' harness and wagon, cheap. Inquire j 606 Walnut street. Greek man, thirty years old, wants to correspond with an Indian woman, j Object matrimony,. Address Jim Poulos, Cayuse, Ore. For sale One S6" Ohio Alfalfa i cutter, and 28 H. P. gas engine. Write; or Inquire of P. H. Buchholx Co.,; Stanfleld, Oregon. j Salesman Capable specialty man for Oregon. Staple line on new and exceptional terms. Vacancy now. At tractive commission contract. f 3 5 weekly for expenses. Miles F. Blxler, Co., 230-35 Carlln Bid., Cleveland j For trade A new, modern 110 bbl. electric flour mill located In valley town 20,000 population, will trade for eastern Oregon or Washington wheat land. Price 122.000. For par ticulars write 565 Trade Street, Sa lem, Or. Wanted Place to look after and rar for this winter while family move to school. Wuuld rent small place furnished, Cilve full particu lars In first letter. Rather not be mure than 20 miles from Pendleton. Address Sylvester Kelly, Pendleton, Ore. Salesman Pocket side line, new live proposition. All merchants In towns of 100,000 and under want it. Pays 15.00 commission on each sale. No collecting, no risk to merchant. We take back unsold goods. Easiest, biggest paying side line ever offered. Canfleld Mfg. Co., 208 Slgel St, Chi cago. For Sale. My horn 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. Public Dance Tonight, Moose Ball. The nubile Is cordlaly invited to attend the regular Saturday .i.t.i 1 nig,..., dance tonight In Moose hall. Music by Sawyer's orchestra. Admission, 50 cents. Adv A Jitney Dance. Beginning this Saturday night. Jit ney sanccs will be held at Bingham Springs. Adv. $1.65 81.05 $2.05 to $3.05 $2.05 16 $1.05 Suits, ptii 'pants.. $5o BOY AND GIBl' HUB I 743 MAIN ST. tHiimiiniiHiii; Clarence Orton Is here today front j Helix J. ,E. Trowbridge is In from Ills' ranch today. C. Alspach pf Helix has been visit-1 ing here today, George Gillette Is up from his I ranch near. Echo. j J. F. Loughary of Stanfleld was at t the Pendleton last evening. Jerry Stone, well known Adams tanner. Is in the city today. It. Raymond came down on the N'. P. train this morning from his ranch at Stanton. Joiin tt. ( unneld of Echo, came in ; today to collect some bounty on a; coyote scalp. I Julius Iji Course, formerly of this county, but now of Okanogan, Wash., j is here on a visit. I H H. Mclleynolds, Justice of the! Peace at Pilot Itock, was a visitor In' Pendleton Friday. 1 Harry D. Gray, prominent local grocer, has returned from a visit to! the San Francisco exposition. Judge James A,- Fee will return to-' morrow from his ranch near Uklah' where he has been for some time. ! Mr. and Mrs. J. II llagan of Spo-j kane, auto tourists, spent last night In' Pendleton, stopping at the Golden Rule. ii. u. J-taiKweatner, representing ; tne owners of the State Hotel build-, Ing, was here yesterday from Mil waukle. i Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bonnell, who j have been employed at Illnghamj j Springs all summer, have returned to Pendleton. j George D. Hamblen has returned to Pendleton after spending the sum mer In Portland. His wife w ill return1 In a short time. Itoy T. Bishop of the Pendleton' Woolen Mills and one of the Round up directors, left at noon today for San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. George Bockhold of Portland ,who have been In Pendle ton the past two days, left thus morn ing for Salt Lake. A. Swanson of Walla Walla, finan cial agent for the school at College Place, Washington, has been here the past two days. It. I.Kcator, deputy district attor ney, returned this morning from Washington state points where he has sunt the month of August. Judge J. W. Maloney and Dr. IT S. Garfield are expected home early next week from the North Powder country where they have been for two weeks on a hunt. Folsom Tallman has arrived home from a visit In San Francisco, Lis Angeles and other California points. He expects his parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. V Tallman, some soon after t -e first of the month. Harold Maloney, son of Judge and Mis J. W. Maloney. expect to leave the first of next week for San Fran cisco to visit the exposition. Ho will return In time to enter the high j school for his senior year. j William Snyder, who has been i u-.irk lnv sit a wurphousA at Mission j all summer, left last night for Eu- Buys Farm In Gilliam. John Har gene to Join the University of Ore-lder, who waa in town Tuesday, said j gun football squad on its trip to ine,gooa oye 10 virion 4., Siusiaw. He stopped overnight at Hermlston to visit Tom Campbell Jr. (Continued From Page Two). Mrs. J. R. Dkkson. Mrs. West- hrook nlrkann find littiA farv T.nnlsu - - - - - . , ...--. iMckion. wtio have eeen spending thej Prunes T lire- u'. summer In Portland, are expected alley prunes shipped to New York home Monday. j and i'hicaa-o markets have been found j u, lle t,H green, according to the east Mr and Mrs. Charle MeAlavy, for-' ern firms handling them, and are raer residents of this county who' meeting with slow sales. Neverthe have been spending the summer here, less, the first ear reaching Chicago are leaving at once for their home netted the growers S3 cents per box, at Long Beach. Califkmi.i. I , , T , . , i is.ooo Savks of Wheat. Ralpfc Mc Mrs. ina Rice s back from Baker hnrTWltM about 13.000 sacks where she visited her mother. , '"" " , hl of wheat from 10'?0 ncres of land tnis Mrs. E. L Non-ell of Helix and ! ear " Athena Tresi'- . mother, Mrs. J. W. Stockton of Ad-1 .,. o,o i ik. u.. v..i.,j.. i Mrs. Jane Brown of Holdman has been In the city today. She is suffer- Ing from an Injured hand and fears, blood poisoning. WHAT HEALTH AUTHORITIES RECOMMEND i'HK ' iVHo'EIl TK)D TO E.T. ftwilth authorities might differ Materially In many respects, but as to the food we eat. they tilt ngrres that Wholp Wheat Is the one food w should all eat Treely of. It has more nourishment In It than probably any other staple food known. Invalids when convalescing, ath letes In training and others requiring all the energy and strength they can get, are put on a diet of whole whottt. You will feel better and your brain will t clearer If you eat this kind of food. Tou've ho doubt heard of -FORCE' the ready-to-serve Breakfast Food. Well, "FORCE" la no more nor less thou Whole wheat, blended with bar ley malt; then rolled, toasted and flaked. It furnishes all the nutriment ne cessary for building and sustaining the human body. It nourishes with out stimulating; It Is delicious and easily digested; It builds bone, muscle rind nerve. Try "FORCE." At your fOver. Announcement of Opening of the n The finest and largest concrete fire-proof garage in all the Northwest. STORAGE We offer three roomy, clean, light and well ventilated floors for the storage of your car. Ladies' waiting room and every modern conveni ence for our patrons. SERVICE STATION Gasoline, free air and water at our curb. Largest and best gasoline pump in Pendleton. Prompt attention and satisfactory service all day and ALL NIGHT. Full line of accessories carried. MACHINE SHOP General repairing and overhauling of autos, combined harvesters, gas engines and machinery of all kinds. Parts made to order prompt ly. Expert mechanics and up-to-date machinery. ICelley's Auto Repair Shop In Connection. East Court and Thompson Streets. AGENCY FOR THE MITCHELL CAR I Ml . . - - - - -- -- - - - - - ' ' . NEWS FROM THE FARM AND RANGE 'leaving soon to locate in uiiiiuin county, 10 miles from conuon. n hoiirht three quarter sections land there and contracted for another at $23 an acre, and believes that ne is "In rigW." as the same land produced 35-bushel wheat this year. He con siders uiont-y-making possibilities bet ter in that section of the state, but will hld his East Knd land in re serve to make "coming back" easy. His holdings up this way will be farm ed by 11. P. Smith. Weston Leader. ,,.,, Tl-ollo M.iin? Hood Averages. t'im J. with his Culley Is still in tnc usiu combine, having ft considerate acre age to harvest. The Jenkins, club. wheat M his home plft.ee -(the Pe Craw farm) made an average of 45 i bushels. Ross brothers, who have I .... A1.-1- t.lnn been operating wnn wieir mmu ... the foothill district southeast of town threshed an extra good crop for Will Ross. His average from 125 acres of wheat was around 45 bushels per aore Weston Leader. ShiHti Art4 Mo'liiit. Fourteen ears of sheep were shipped to Idaho on Tm-sdftv by ht Cunningham Sheep & Land Co. and M. G. Edwards. The forimr had 11 cars sttd the latter 3. They were market and stock sheep, there being som'e pure bred Hamp shire ewes in the lot for which the CunningharA company had contracted In ldahr last season. Four thous and of the lot were thiH season's lambs. Cattle, sheep and hoga are be ing shipped almost dally which Indi cates that this section Is still turn ing off a large amount of livestock. The amount shipped does not indi cate depleting of the reserve stock but the natural product of this sea son. Pilot Rock Record. Family How In Cwtrt. i Upon the complaint of L. siaver, John Town was this mornlnrf arrest ed by the police on a chars-.e of call ing him obscene namw. Mr. Town tells a story of the comp.lalning wit ness havfng Interfered -with h! do mestic happiness and has employe an attorney. The rasa has been con tinued until next Thursday morning; t 10 o clock. ,n HEMMELGARN 6 INDEPENDENT GARAGE TO BE OPEN IN SEPTEMBER NEWKST FEATUKES HAVE KEEN PIT INTO IIAXSOME HOME OE COMPANY. The Independent Garage, located in the handsome and commodious new concrete block Just erected on East Court street by George Haw, will be open for business by September, ac cording to an announcement made to day by Carl Hemmelgarn and George Webb, the proprietors. The firm not only have the agency for the Mitchell automobile but will handle all auto mobile accessories and will do a gen eral garage business, and maintain a 24 hour service. Messrs. Hemmelgarn and Wrebb have a building especially constructed for a garage and they have built Into it the newest features in garage con struction. They will have three floors. The basement floor and first floor will be used principally for storage while the urper floor, which is splendidly lighted will house the shop in which the last word In ma chinery has been installed. On the first floor will be the office and a la dies' waiting room furnished with all conveniences. The accesaorit'f will! also be handled on the first floor while the gasoline tank, which will pump out five gallons at a stroke, win ho Installed at the aidewalk uurb die.otly In front of the building. The main entrance will be on the Court street side but there will be an entrance on the Thompson atfect Bide. Hero also will be the entrance tJ the runway leading to the upper story'. n electric hoist will ralao the cars. Xtr Hpmmelgarn, who Is well known Hi tho Tendleton business! wr.rUl, will have charge of the office while Mr. Webb will superintend the shops. Mr. Webb is a competent and experienced mechanic and knows th mechanical part of the auto business thoroughly. He learned the busing In the Teerless shops and has, r' ncc helped make the Stearns and. Frank lin cars. He will b Prpared to make every part bf an, auto. The young men hsVe a sprondld lo cation, a garaM qulrrcc) in an up-to-date way. ar. handljr,R a good car and in every way arft WPu prepared to build up a substantial business. IXDIAX TAXGLft (Continued from tinge one.1) nier for not obeying an o,rd r of the court find tho latter for advising, en- coucnglng. sldiuy an abetting her In her rftsal. Agnes Craig is tfce ; divorced wife of Hilly CTftlfr, preeminent Indian, ana Andrew HarnhUTt is her brother. Wlwm ho deofoe of divorce was sign- Hi last June, the husband was given 1 pertain personal property. He com Vlalhs that Ills ex-wlfe has refused to deliver- k o him and that her orom September 1st WEBB, PROPS. tr has encouraged her. Therefore the citation in which there is also a warning that the two may be sent to jail. Good Coal and Wood. Our Rock Springs coal burns clean giving you more heat and leas dirt for your money. Good dry wood that doesn't boll, tut burns. Alsc slabs and kindling. . Protect yourself from cold and cost -order from B L. Burroughs,' jhone 8. Adv. House for Sale. Two acre tract, 7-room modern house. Large barn and chicken huse. Matlock and W. Bluff. Terms Phone 308J. Adv. For Sale Cheap. One Buffalo Pitts 25 H. P. traotlon engine In good condition. Inquire Van Petten Lumber Co. Adv. Whent Farm for Sale. 640 acres, 500 tillable. 400 acres ready to seed this fall, all fenced and cross fenced, on county road, 9 work horses, 1 colt, harness, wagons, plow, harrow, 1 cow, chickens, pigs, etc, 9 miles north of Helix. Price only J 17,500. Terms. Albert Harall Ad ams, Oregon. Notice of 0nnty IJoard of Eqnallza tion. . Pendleton, Ore, Aug. 20, J91". Notice Is hereby given that the; Board of Equalization of Umatilla County, State of Oregon, will meell at the county court house In Pendl6-j 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 quality of Ir.nds. lots or other property assess ed by me. It shall be the duty of persons In- terested to appear at the time and plaie hereby appointed, C. P. STRAIN, Assessor for Umatilla County, (Adv.) At The Prize Shooting Gallery-there 11 be a Thirty- Wll GIVEN AWAY SATURDAY EVENING j I PEACHES Large & Juicy I Water Melon rig)tt off the vine. Canteloupes, the finwt i ever. Just received large shipment at g ! East End Grocery j I JOHN DYER Phone 536 rfiiiiimtiiiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiiuHiitmtititmn uiiiHiiiiiiHiimmiiiiMiiiiimuri,- Telephone 633 For Sale. On account of leaving the city, I wish to sell my modern home, S25 Jane street Reasonable term. Or will rent to right party. Call at house or E. O. office. (Adv.) SCOTT BUTLER. Kelly's Auto Repair Shop.-. All work guaranteed. Electric, starters a specialty. Second hand i cars bought and sold. Cottonwood i street, opposite city hall Phone 3S. Glasses 1. TI 1 1111 111 T VV. To the eact rcqulremonta of cact case. Lenses duplicated In a tew minutes. Prices for glasses verv reasonable. See Dale Rothwell, Exclusive Optician American Nat. Bank Bldgr. Phone 609. W. H. HILL OPTICIAN f ' With I WM. C HANSCOM. We grind our own lense lhirty Kemington imuc ;