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PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1916. EIGHT PAGES E IS i : s s QUALITY BARGAINS rim SATURDAY WE Tm-Rlu Ginger Snaps, pound Fresh Walnuts, pound American Sardines. 5 cans Shasta Jelly, 2 glasses Cottage Choose, full pint Country Rutter. 2 lbs., full weight Poach Ruttor, 2'.. pound can Mission Figs, pound Loganberry Juice Pt. 25, Qt. Sam-0 Grape, quart bottle Peroxide Soap. 12 bar box La Herbert Salad Pressing, 8-oz. bottle Raisin Rrend, large loaf Ripe Olives, 3 cans Sweet Cider, gallon jar VEGETABLES AND FRUITS FRESH FROM THE GARDEN EVERY DAY. 15 2(r 35r 15f 55 15f 10f 50 20 90 15 10 50 65 Gray Bros. Grocery Co, "QUALITY" Two Phones. 28. 823 Main St. Sheep tio Throujrh, A band of 3000 Aw;- owned by Frank Sloan of Echo, passed through here early this morning on the way to their summer range near Qtbbon. j drive down are W. C. K Prttltt, Joe H. I'nrkes and Carl Kngdahl. Kt UtviMe ami Wei Alexander L. Dunlap and Anna E. Tlley secured a marriage license yes terday afternoon and were married shortly afterwards by Rev. Olevenger of the Baptist church christian Vs. Mh,d''. In the Twilight League a game will be played this evening between the Christians and the Methodists .1. p. Walker Is 111. J P. Walker, veteran clerk of Pen dleton camp, W. O W., has been 111 for two days In his rooms In the Judd building. He is Improved somewhat today In scrtons condition. Word was received here today that j the condition of Frank Murphy, w h c I QOM la VMM llonle. i nderwent an operation IB Portland. I W, W. Fraker, Pendleton pioneer, i- serious. He was reported to have left this morning to nttend the plo uken turn for the worst last night, neer picnic at Weston. Mr Fraker has attended these reunions every year suit for Divorce. Alice Atheia Jones has brought suit against Claude William Jones for a divorce, alleging cruel and inhuman treatment and infidelity. They were married in la Grande in llll, W. M I Peterson is attorney for the plaintiff and sets much enjoyment in meeting his many old friends over the coun ty- jfjft 1 NEED J SUIT? Childrens Summe r Suits or Dresses at The Golden Rule Large Assortments. Get Your Pick Firt. Buy Now, 49c, 69c, 98c, '$1.49, $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98. suo for arment. Alleging that he gave the defend- GO TO THE St. George Grill when you want a good steak. 35c Merchants Lunch Served Daily. A water-cooled motorcycle engine has been invented by an Englishman Vtyfs tested gusses ground and fitted- lenses duplicated AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING - PENDLETON. ORE Phonc 609 Indian Defeat Adams. By a score of II to u the Umatilla Indian school yesterday defeated the Adams team. Batteries for Adams were LaFave and King, pitchers, l.ieu nllen and Christian, catchers for the Hp-IE most popular drink 1 in Pendleton m r IT HAS THE "PEP" Refreshing Invigorating Non-Intoxicating In a class by itself as a summer drink for men, women and children Oa Draught and in Bottles at Following Resorts: ''onner's Cigar Store. Billy's Place Ooutts A McDevitt The Crescent Uound-l'p Pool Hall W. W. Hoch Bungalow Pool Hall The Charles Co. Gritman's Cigar Store. Served at the Following Cafes. St. George Grill Quelle Cafe. Sold to the family trade in casee of one dozen bottles and up, quarts or pints. We also recommend our new True Fruit drinks, PORT-0 and PEND-O. Brewed and bottled by Wm. Roesch Bottling Co. City Brewery. Wholesale and Family Trade. Telephone S28 i-nts professional medical attention Indian school, 1'ohnley. pitcher and and that his bill has not been paid, I T.uton and Shlpentower. pitchers. C. N. Suttner has brought suit against W, B, Clemonts and wife for $11$. (May Have Xevv Department, Suttner is a physician In Washington A new feature In the manual train state. I Ing department In the high school may j be added next season according to MBM Candidates' Kxpnism. Superintendent Park. The new In- The following candidates have filed i structlon will consist in a course of campaign expenses during the past ' as engineering and If added will be day: T. D. Taylor, W. D. Chamber- ! under the supervision of Virgil Pen lain and B. S. Burroughs, each $20, i (1a11 wh" comes here as instructor in the statutory filing fee: Barney E. An- j agriculture. derson $74.50. Robert T. Brown S100, Mrs. Mabel Wolfe $96. "J MaaB Meeting, Residents on the north side inter- Aocoropanics Body Here. I eated In the proposed Improvement of Charles F. Groom, rorest ranger ' several blocks between North Main came through as far as Pendleton last : aml -Madison streets have been asked night accompanying the body of For-!1" nwet llt the city hall Monday night St Supervisor Ireland, who died a !with tne street committee. At that i few days ago. The body Is being sent time the matter will be set before hei to Roseburg for burtal. Mr. Groom '. residents so an understanding may be has a stntion near L'kiah. ' Pained of what the Improvement will be. Many in thai district are said to Daft' SHrt WaistM 19c llojs' spurt Shirts t9c, 9Ho Boys' Khaki theralb tie Hoys' Blue Overalls -19c Boys- Shirts 9.V. 15o Hoys' shH8 $1.39, SI ill. S1.A9, SI.9H Mens Mule Skin Shoe $1.19 Men1! Flk Skin Shoe 9I.9H Men's Dreas Shoes .... 92.19, 92.98. I&M, $3.98 Men's Dress Hats 98o, $1.19. 91. 9S, $2.98 Men's Work Socks 5e Men's (anvas G lores, knit wrist 5c YOU CAN DO BETER AT J.C.Penne y Co. nc .v,. inch Fane nbbaae iu Boudoir U 1S.V, lit'. 9o, S: Allies' Bpoil Mats 19c. SBQ 9Nc. 91. 2ft, 91.9 ljulles' StrlM'd Silk Waists fl.M IjmIIi-s' (overall tprOM, all colors ISo Girls' Gingham Dream lie, avc. tit.'. 9i.t :tn inch Colored Taffeta silks 9I.4 silk ami Cotton Crepe, ail ahadea 4c silk Voiles tt Novelty White Suiting tie While Uneu Finish suiting 13 Eephyr Gingham, 39 Inchea wide 114 WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW little Girl Dies. Doris, the 19 months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie H. Towne. died yesterday morning at Brown Hall of tuberculosis of the bone with which it had been afflicted for several months. The funeral was held this afternoon at I o'clock at the Brown chapel. oppost the plans but after they are explained, the street committee feels that the opposition will be overcome. Seeks to Recover. In the circuit court yesterday, A. W Swaggert filed suit against E. D. Turner et al for $169.34 less $50 said to have been paid on a note alleged to have been executed on January 25, 1915. Attorney's fees m the sum of $50 are also asked. S. A. Newberry Is attorney for the plaintiff. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU .. June Hie Pearl Month Pearls were first found in the far East, and among the people of the Orient the belief was held that they were noth ing more than dew drops hardened into pearls. At the full of the moon the oysters were supposed to come to the top of the water, and open their shells receive the droa of dew which soon con cealed into priceless gems. A bridal gift of pearls is an appropriate gift for the month of June and to the girl whose birthday falls in June the pearl is an excellent gift. Royal M. Sawtelle Since 1887. Suit on Vote. Suit has been filed In the circuit court by Henry Esmieu against Charles Hein to collect on a note which the defendant Is said to have given at Walla Walla. The plaintiff seeks $261.37 as judgment and $50 attor ney's fees. The original sum was said to have been $560 but part of it was Paid. CHAMP CLARK MAY BE DEMOCRAT KEYNOTER ST. LOUIS, June 2 The subcom mittee on arrangements for the demo cratic national committee went Into session at noon. McCombs Is in I charge. It is learned that efforts will be made to have Champ Clark temporary chairman and keynoter. Temporary officers will be selected tonight. 'ADMIT DEFEAT. (Continued from page one.) Selection Weston Male Quartet Song. "Night Thoughts'' - Ruth Douglas Heading Adah lsh Rose Vocal Solo Winifred McKemie "The County Fair".. Weston Quartet Mimic Band Beading Laurel E. Davis Vocal Solo Walter Hose Musical Specialties. .. .The Fletchers Vocal Solo, "The Swallows" (1'owen) Lela ii. laUaf Music Band Folk Dances at City Purk (ilrls of Weston High School Flection of Officers, Pioneers' BoM and Daughters. 3:00 p. m. Baseball. Athena vs. Weston. British Admit Defeat. LONDON, June 2. British admit the loss of the Queen Mary, I intermi nable. Invincible, the battle cruisers Defense, Black Prince, the cruisers Tipiierary. Turbulent, Fortune, spar row Hank. Ardent and destroyers. They say Hint Hie German losses were serious consisting of one battleship, two light cruisers disabled and per liaiw sunk. The exact number of the enemy destroyers sunk was undoubt- Flned for Disturbance. Charged with making a disturbance at a meeting of the Christian Endeav- or society of the Methodist church at I edly large, but Is unasu-rtalnaMe. Six Echo last Sunday, Bert Ridiker, about! British destroyers. In addition to those 25 years old, was fined $30 in the jus- st aml aIUMlneed are unaccounted lice court at Kcno yesterday. The costs were remitted pending his good behavior. He was given a jury trial. The case was prosecuted by Deputy District Attorney R. L Keator. for. The Germans were aided by low Invisibility They avoided a prolong ed action, aci oinplislicd results bv a quick thrust and withdrawal. The Warrior, a cruiser, was dlsabi ! ed and later abandoned. Then- Is no wno ! mention of the fate of the crew of seven hundred. It was by low invisibility tui-tics On the Way Home. Dr. and Mrs. R. K. Ringo have been in the east since January are now on their way home and will arrive in Pendleton about the middle that Von See annihilated the British oi me montn. according to a letter re- ..,. ( ra(i(,M.k off ,h Chilean const ceived this morning by Judge Flta Gerald from Dr Rmgo. The physi cian h;ts been in New York and other eastern cities and wnile away has ta ken post-graduate work in medicine in November, 1914. At least one Zeppelin cooperated with the German boats, and wrought heavy damage among the British ships. yueen Muriel of the Portland Rose Festival and Columola highway will lie given a fitting farewell when she leaves Sunday to begin her reign over Rosariiu Pendleton folks are plan ning to gather at the station to wish her joy In her new kingdom and a successful reign. The Commercial Association is extending a general In vitation to the public and It Is expect ed that a large crowd will be present at the station when No. 17 arrives Sunday noon. Queen Muriel will be accompanied to Portland by her moth er and Miss Frances Saling. her sis ter. A scenario woven about the Rose Festival events has been prepared and movie cameras will click merrily while the scenes are enacted. Queen Muriel will be one of the principal figures. The picture is called "Santa's First Vacation," and was written by Mrs. Botiert D Inman of Portland. Queen Muriel has consented to appear. The proceeds, Mrs. Inman believes, should tie divided among the Portland insti tutions that are seeking to systematize charity. Pauline and Judd Qeer of Cove, Ore., are visiting here. J. P. Mi Manus returned this morn ing from a trip to Portland Mr. and Mrs T E. Tueth of May View. Wash., are registered at the Bowman hotel. Senator Will Hagsdale of Moro, was a visitor here yesterday with his cou kin, A. C Hampton. Mr ond Mrs. Gorge Haslett return ed yesterday frm an automobile trip through the Wenatchee country. Rev. T. H Errett of the christian Church at Athena, la here today to at tend the Sunday school conferences. J. F. O'Brien, manager of the Rich land Irrigation project In Washing ton state, Is In the city today oa busi ness. Chief of Police Gurdaue returned this morning from Portland where he had been as a witness In some Indian cases. Marvin drove of Seattle, represent ing a loan and Bonds company, stop ped off here today on nis way to visit the kt sural Irrigation project. Mr and Mrs. Qsoffa Strohni and Mrs Herbert Strolim motored to Ien dleton from Hermlston yesterday and last evening Mrs. Heorge Storhm left for her home In Ner.raska Experl eP-iring fir. R. B. ROlllS j of Watches) and Jewelry. jj DENTIST ! : 18-20 Judd Bldg., Cor. i Satisfaction guaranteed ! I Court and Main Sto. Den- ; 1 1 tistry of best quality using m-j ; ! the latest painless metk- Will. ifanSCOm : I ods- Evening and Sunday I i by appointment. ' THE Jeweler. J , , 1 1 Telephone 229 ; ; "'BBMWBsMeB tft aatt AAsa A i Phone 444 for Pendleton's Best Ice Cream Oil l i b Are Rising. Reports coming In say that the fish are beginning to rise good now In the IJiratilla and other streams of the S county. W, C. E. Pruitt was out on 1 1 McKay yesterday and reported that 2 the water is getting back to normal S j and the fish are biting well. W. H. 5 1 Hoch, in from Bingnam Springs yos slterday. made a similar report. C. S. S Cole and Tobias Butler left early this SI morning for Hermlston for a day's Sj fishing. PIONEERS' PIGNlf. (Continued from page one.) I I Accepts school position. I In a letter received by Superintend. lent Park Of the public schools, Virgil ' Kendall of Corvallls accepts the po ' sltlon offered him in the high school i as Instructor In agriculture and as I coach in athletics. Mr. Fendall states! he feels highly honored In being of : end a position in Pendleton and will do his utmost In promoting the wel fare, of the school. He was elected by the school board at a recent meeting. Address of Welcome Mayor J. M. Banister liesponse Pres. Geo. W. Gross Beading Adah Iyish Rose Music Band "Freedom's Empire" Weston Quartet Vocal Solo Walter Rose Address. President Penrose of Whit man College. Music Band l:M P. M. Music v Band I I I Store The HALLMARK --TllllllllUllllllllltllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllin .Sisiillrur to liirtland. I Carl Perlnger, accompanied by Wil liam Kearns, left this morning In his Mercer for Portland, the first of j many ran that will go down between now and the Rose Festival, perlnger promis.es to set a record for the run that w ill make other cars travel fast to beat. R W. Rltner will leave In his ear Sunday, accompanied by Carl j Cooley, R K. Ch loupe. Roy Buchan Ian and Marshall Spell. After the fes ' tlval, Ritner Spell and Buchanan will j spend ;i week motoring through the Willamette valley and southern Ore gon. W N Mattock will also leave Sunday in his car and others who will LOCALS (Paid Advertisement.' Ijost $20 bill. Liberal reward i: relumed to this office. Kor rent Furnished apartment close in. 302 E. Alta street. Milo Gagnon of the Kopper Kettle staff, went out to Weston today to at tend the pioneer picnic. The civic club Is to meet tomor row afternoon at the city hall for a' regular session. j Miss Christine McRae of Walla Wal la. Is a guest at the nome of her cou sin, Mrs. Herbert P. Whitman Mrs. W. C. Shults arrived this morn-1 Ing from Portland to make her home here with her father, A. W. Nye. Her many friends here will be pleased to learn ..r her return lo the city which arfl s her girlhood home. - Carl Gilbert, Echo's leading base ball fan. was here yesterday after noon A. E. Hascall d"f Pilot Rock has been here today. Evalyn Skinner of Echo. Is In the city today. Bert Wathley of Vale, is In the city for a few days. J. M. Small of Milton, Is in the city on business today. i 1 1 II II 1 I I II iMIIaffJ AM. WHEN REFRESHMENTS ARE SERVED the general verdict will be that the Jce cream was perfectly delicious. That Is, ir it came from here. No one ever refuses our cream once they have tasted It. And It doesn't take much coaxing to Induce most people to uecept a second helping At your next party or other affair let osr cream be the refreshment. Ask your grorer for Pendleton s I'est Pasteurized Butter. Take substitute. Pendleton Creamery Auto Stage. For Adams, Athena and Weston leaves The Quelle restaurant at It a m and 4 p. m. each day. Notice to Resident. Notice Is hereby given that the city i rdinance. requiring property owners nnd residents to keep their premises and adjacent streets free of obnoxious weeds, will be strictly enforced. Adv. Dance at German Hall. There will oe a social dance given at German hall. Saturday evening, June 3rd. All cordially Invited Qood mimic Adv. TO FOR Rose Festival? MAKE Hotel B&rr your headquarters. Two blocks from Union Depot and close to festival cen tre. Hot and cold water in all rooms. Rates 50c, 75c and $1.00 Write for reservations. 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