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PAGE EIGHT DAILY BAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1916. EIGHT PAQ8S I Gold Medal Catsup FULL 16-OZ. BOTTLE Special Per Bottle 15c Cottage Cheese, pint 15 Country Butter, 2 pound roll 55 Peroxide Soap, 12 bar box 90c Riley's Rum and Butter Dainties, per box 40c Apple Syrup per gallon 91.50 Made in Oregon. Olives, Ripe. 8 cans 50 Gray Bros. Grocery Co. "QUALITY" Two Phones, 28. 823 Main St. KiwnltT Still 111. i dleton Commercial association made Recorder Thomas Fltz Gerald is, cut In December, 1902, but never tile 1 til) confined to his home with illness, with the secretary of state. The In ula place is being taken by John corporators were George A. Hartman, Hailey, Jr. IVttiim Roaster Explodes. Pete Jost, salesman at Grltman Bros . and boxing referee, yesterday lost a out round bout with the pea nut roaster at the cigar store. While operating It. the machine blew up, burning one of Jost's arms badly. Leon Cohen and It Alexander. At the time the association was considering plans for putting up a building. The articles have been turned over to the association IV. Marriage Licenses. A marriage license was Issued yes terday afternoon to Jacob Meyer and Gertrude If. Hemmelgain of this city end one was issued today to J. F. Mo Alexander and Alice Clinkenbeard of Milton Daughter is Born. A daughter was born earlv this 1 morning to Mr. and Mrs. Grant Khr I ban at It! Hyde street. Hod) (token to walla Walla. The body of the late Frank M. Murphy was taken today to Walla Walla for interment The funeral Ml held yesterday at the family res idence in this city. The remains were accompanied to Walla Walla by a delegation of local Elks. Rarrcl or Whlskc Must Perish. The It gallon barrel of whiskey, seized by the sheriff in ihe raiil in February and over which there was much legal contention in two courts. Is to be consigned to the sewer. Cir cuit Judge Phelps yesterday after noon signed an order letting Tuesday, June II at 1(1 a. m. as the lime lor Sheriff Taylor to destroj the UUOI and Court street in front of the Encle-Woodman buildinn as the nhn. liior is now stored in the office WONDERFUL VALUES This is the store that stands for Low Prices and High Quality. Big values every day of the year. Always crisp new merchandise, and all priced The Golden Rule way Very Low. Men- Handkerchiefs So Men- silk Sinks 25c Men s Grey. Tan. av or Black Socks, i pr. 2.V Men's ttockford Socks ' Men's Heavy Work Socks, 3 lr 25c Men's Boston Garters 15c Mens John B. Stetson Mats. o. I quality $3.45 Men s Blue Serge Suits $$.M. $12.50. $11.75 Men s Dress Pants tl.t. $$.$8, $3.9li len's CariKiiUr OtersIL He, $1.25 Teamster Aprons 4o Painter's tveraUs -We. ' Buby SIMM's, soft soliw 25c Baby Shoos. Stiff Soles 40c. Mo, UHc tans' suppers sue. h $1.25, $t.4 Ladles' Slippers si 111. xi. im. $$.4$, $2.8, $3.50 IsMttm' Lace Boon $a.n, $3.50, $. suites' white Lace itoo. $.h.9h, s.yoo Isulicv White Canvas SllpH'rs, rubber soles $1,411 Ladles' House shoe $1.49. $1.69, $1.9$ Gilts' Walking Shoes, rubber heels $1.4$ Growing Girls' Shoos 9Hc, $1.25, $1.49, $I.U9, $!.$ Boys' Bhosa $1.39, $1.49. $i.. ft.M BarefiNit Sumlnls 49e. 69c. 79c. 89c, $1.4 YOU CAN DO BETER AT J .Penney Co. Inc WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW The li,. of Justice of the 1', Pari Gorges I- Paroled. Circuit Judge Phelps this afternoon dgned an order paroling Gerhard; Gorges, who recently pleaded guilty of the larceny of some sacks from a warehouse and who was sentenced to ORPET COM NH I s sm WOltK OP SELECTTNC JURY GOES o. the penitentiary. He is the state parole officers. paroled to1 a : GO TO THE Si. George Grill when you want a good steak. 35c Merchants Lunch Served Daily. Notice of Payment of Cltr of Pendle ton Improvement Bonds, Notice is hereby Pendleton Improvement Bonds No. 4. Scries H. find Nos 3 and 4, Series P. will be paid upon presentation there of to the undersigned at the American National Hank. Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon. Interest on said bonds ceases July 1. 1916. Dated June 7, 1916 LEE KOORHOUSB, Treasurer Taken Into V-.-oclatioii. flu Matlock mnnairpr nt' Tile Pus given that City Of theater nnrt Harrv Ottke nlltn. mob Us salesman, were taken into the! Commercial association last evening : The membership and j tee are laying plans to secure a hundred finance commit, for a campaign new members. Beautiful Bomiiiet of Rosea The East Oregonian acknowledges a present of a beautiful bouquet of ; City of Pendleton. I roses received this morning from Mrs Wm Mlckelsen. Deputy. THE most popular drink in Pendleton I Paumgardner of West Webb street. I They were grown by her at her home I L-.nd prove that Pendleton can vie with Portland in the culture of the queen j of flowers. mm Motorcycle Hits, Auto. Ed Darling, former Pilot Hock star pitcher who is now making Pendleton , bis home, was injured Sunday when motorcycle on which he und Jay Mosier were riding, collided with an auto driven by Walter Mountain on West Court street. Darling sustained a few cracked ribs and other minor injuries. IT HAS THE "PEP" Refreshing Invigorating Non-Intoxicating In a class by itself as a summer drink for men, women and children Old Landmark Torn Down. Workmen today are engaged in tearing down the remains of the old ajsjsssssssssiasssssBssMsiansnsi 1 ""! ajMf.VSi am IIUo Osama of the Kopper Kettle arce left on No. 17 today for Port- mil to attend the ROM festival. Adolph Molltor of Walla Walla, for- ! tnerly of tills city. Is visiting here to day. The date of the Eagles' Invitation al dance was erroneously announced, us Thursday. June 22 yesterday. It' should have been Friday, June 23. Mrs Anna llerrh k left today for Portland to attend the Hose Festival, she will be a guest of Mrs. J, R Dick, j son. .1. P.. Ashley of Union Is at the Ho- , tel Pendleton. .1 T. Hlnkle, Hermlston attorney, Is .pending the day in the city. Judge Phelps and ramlly left today for Heppner making the trip in their automobile. The members of the Presbyterian Sunday school will hold their annual pic nlc tomorrow. Manager C. Q. Matlock of the Pas time theater, went to Portland on No 17 today. Bertrand S. Jerard la among the Pendletonluns at the Milton strawber ry festival today. W .. Van slvke of Knew iter, was a Pendleton visitor yesterday. He was registered at the St George Dr R, K. Karnawurth, local dentist, went to Portland today. He will con sult an eve specialist while there. fiueff. VtYFSlESUD GUSSIS GROUND ANDFItliO-UNStS DUPUCAUD AMt.oCAN NAllONAl BANK BUILDING - PENDLt ION ORE Phoni 609 Christian Churches of Eastern Oregon Will Convene Here Expert repairing of Watches and Jewelry. Satisfaction guaranteed Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler. LARGE ATTENDANCE EXPECTED IX PIXDLE'l'OX DURING JUNE 21 To M. 1LI ORPtT 1700 At Training ( amp. PIATTSBCItC,, N. Y.. June 6. - I ' June ' uu"- ed among the 1700 men who have ar- am H. Orput, the young college stu-! rived at the first Plaitannra namn of vooden building at the corner of Cot-, d . f ,h ,, , u.-i. I military instruction which o.erd Oa Draught and in Bottles at Following Resorts: Conner's Cigar Store. Boy's Place Couttl & McDevitt The Crescent Round-I'p Poo! Hall Sold to the fa lb W. W. Hoch Bungalow Pool Hall The Charles Co. Qrttmaa'l Cigar Store. Served at the Following Cafes. St. George Grill Quelle Cafe. of one dozen bottles and up, We also recommend our new True Fruit drinks, PORT-0 and PEND-0. Brewed and bottled by Wm. Roesch Bottling Co. iciiwoou mm n euu, ivuowu inai a v"o . 1 u.,. . . an Lambsrt. his hich gnhnni ,......i nere .New England Hotel ana more recent- ' - " - 1 lv as the Windsor House, which was ' u'e J' lately badly damaged by fire. George Darveau. owner or the property. states that he will do nothing with! The work of selecting the jurors is in his case finally is selected. ! will be free. instruction, After receiving their uniforms and he soon I being assigned to companies the men weir set at work arranging their tents. the corner at present. Redmcn Elect Officer. L'mahollis Tribe, Order of Redmen, last evening held its annual election of officers and chose the following: Sachem. Frank Downey; senior sag amore, Dr. H. J. Kavanaugh; jjuniorj agabmore, Forrest L. Baker; prophet. Joseph Fiedler; keeper of wampum. ( 1 William Edmisten; chief of records, Charles E Heard. progressing more slowly each day, and a record for length in getting a jury probably will be eclipsed before the full quota of twelve men is reached. Wholesale and City Brewery. Family Trade. Telephone 528 Road Expert Recommends the Securing of Highway Engineer Okl Articles Found. In looking through the papers of his fatber. the late George Hartman George Hartman. Jr . came across ar ticles of incorporation for the Pen- Miiria Company is Being Planned A mong Local Men lllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllinlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIJ; June The Pearl Month Every woman before Clea patra and since has admired beautiful pearls. They are worn by women of fashion and refinement throughout the world. We will be pleased to quote prices on real pearls to inter ested customers. Cultured pearls in rings and La Tosca pearl strands we have for your inspection. Royal M. Sawtelle Since 1887. Advising the securing of a compe tent highway engineer and the imme diate repair of the macadam road, T Warren Allen, chief of national park and forest roads of the V. S. office of ;.ubllc roads and rural engineering, DAI written to County Judge Marsh the results of the recent inspection Gradually the sandy condition will be which he made or I'matilla county overcome. loads. j The lly miles of macadam is In bad He came here upon the invitation Of I condition, he says, but may be con the county court several weeks ago verted into a servieeable road He and, with Judo'e Marsh and Commls- j recommends that it ?e scarified to a i s. oner Cockburn, made a trip over depth of 2 1-2 inches. Then add, he the Pendleton-Walla Walla macadam says, two Inch thickness of clean and also over some of the dirt roads stone ranging in size rrom 1 1-2 to "Your first and greatest need," he inches, shape th road, run roller over writes, "is a competent highway en-lit and apply 96 per cent asphalt oil Now that congress has passed the fcineer and when you have SSCUrsd I heated to 300 degrees at uniform rate bill providing for the increasing of him you should place upon him the 0f one gallon to each square yd , cov- the state militia anl providing pay for! lull responsibility and expect him to er the road with 1 1-2 Inches of small- militiamen, Pendleton has started a make good. Make no mistake in this,er rock and roll until firm and solid, move to form a company and to se- selection. Go where ne has done work ,,wcep off and then apply hot asphalt i ure, if possible regimental or batta. and examine It. You are going to oil at rate of three-quarters gallon ilon headuarters for this city. I spend $120,000 a year on roads and ; to square yard, this to be covered with At the meeting of the Commercial you can easily waste a large part of screenings. association last evening. Dr. M. S Kern, who Is a memner of the execu- Tbe first convention of the Church is ol Christ ever held In eastern Ore gon, Is to be held in Pendleton Juno 21 to 2i and the program for tlu tour days has been completed. The convention will open on Wed nesday evening, June 21 with a sung service und addresses b Albyn l..-.-- n. president of the state board, and by John H Booth, secretary of the church extension board. On Thursday there will be a meet ing of the ministerial association wllb W. L. Melllnger presiding and one ol the o. 0i M. C with Albyn Esson pre siding. Addresses will be made be fore the ministerial association by Dm Ms Errett of Athena, T. B MacDonald of Heppner and W. G. Scales of Ba ker. Before the u. C. M. '., M. G Fagan of Albany, II. H. Hubbell ol Pendleton, Prof. E D lU-ssler of O A. C. and F. W. Burnham, president of the A. C. M 8., will make addresses and W. W Burks of Walla Walla will preach a sermon. On Friday there will be a meeting of the C. W. B. M. with Mrs Davis Errett presiding und at which Mrs. H. H Hubbell will be one of the speakers. A Bible school session, with Mrs. ' Clara Q, Esson presiding, will also out that while the first dragging may be held. On Saturday there will bo be disappointing the cumulative ef- in educational session with President feet of persistent dragging will pro-jij Cr Sanderson presiding and a ses duce surprising results. Sandy roads, son of the crririHtian Endeavor with be says, should be covered with 2 1-2. Harvey McPherson presiding. on inches of dry clay where clay is, Sunday there will be devotlonals and available and harrowed and d ragged .1 prayer meeting. A large attendance from all over Dr. R. B. Roins Captain llalstead Dorey. of Major Qensra) Wood's staff, commander of last summer's camp, has arrived, and Major General Wood Is expected when the camp will be in full swing. DENTIST 18-20 Judd Bldg., Cor. t Court and Main Sts. Den tistry of best quality using the latest painless meth- 1 T- Cf J ous. evening ami aununy by appointment. Telephone 229 COMING TO PORTLAND FOR Rose Festival? MAKE Hotel B&rr your headquarters. Two blocks from Union Depot and dose to festival cen tre. Hot and cold water in all rooms. Rates 50c, 75c and $1.00 Write for reservations. MEMBERS OF SUCH AX ORGANI ZATION NOW RECEIVE PAY FROM GOVERNMENT. it through inefficient direction. If. A cheaper form of treatmont you have been unfortunate In the past points out, but one not so permanent Is to scarify at a depth of three Inches, shape up and apply hot asphalt oil at rate of one-half gallon to square ard, covering whole with screenings and rolling. In about a year it will I be necessary to apply one-quarter of a gallon more of nil. He goes Into de tail with his directions and also pre- The JHALLMAR j Store t ve committee of the Security League and made an unwise selection you of the Stute, called attention to the should not for such reason condemn I 111 and recommended Immediate steps this method." ti.ward forming a company of mllltla After securing competent direction, He expressed the belief that the 60 be says the next step Is to care for ex necessary men could he easily secured isting highways. He recommends the In view of the, pay to b provided. ' shaping up with graders of all dirt The new bin will give Oregon three roads and the smoothing them with regiments, he stated, one of which load drags They should he dragged ! f,ents specifications for a long-life bard will undoubtedly be In eastern Ore- whenever wet. he advises, and points i surface road. gon. Pendleton, being centrally lo-' I cated. should lay claim for regimental headquarters or at least battalion S headquarters, he said. The formation . Sjof a company here would bring J'.OOu S year to the city, he said, battalion 5 headquarters would bring 110,000' 2 more and regimental headquarters S 120,000. Also an armory would proh- I ably be built, he stated. S Dr Kern's suggestions were well' I ' taken and a committee consisting of T I j himself, Secretary Cranston and . I George A. Hartman was appointed to I J IJlCOk Into the matter I ;! Little else of Importance came be- J 5!f"r' lno meeting last evening Th S ; natatoriiirn committee submitted Us IS I detailed report as published recently, " T V T.iltiroin 7i , , i . . 1 1 ! . I ltt.l some steps lie taken 'o provide at PP " THE TR1N1DAD-LAKE-ASPHLT make Trini'l.vl Lake asplirtlt is "Nature's wit? i-,.rlni.tin(r v-'.'i t en in a ifer" 'Flint 'si vcliv it (etnasco so enduring and economical (or all your roofs. Get it now for all your buildings. i I W. J. CLARKE, Pendleton. Oregon. eastern Oregon Is expected. ! 1' ! if : : 1 ii i n III I Tut fiiiicnc a i " r fill -ill- vjnivLRjrtL r x if I in he I I III I I . IH I I There s a reason why there are more man one million three hundred thousand Ford ill! I nam in noa tnrlav unrl that rpnunn i.X hilsiprl I I on the matchless service and economy of Ford cars. Universal service is the most I II conclusive evidence of srenuine value. I That is one good reason. Buy today Touring Car $492ir; Runabout $442.45; f. o. b. Pendleton. On sale at ROUND-UP CITY AUTO CO. J J HI 2 (lard 1 I ones the balance, or tne lifts due tne 1IIIIIIIHIIHIMIUinillMMUIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIli ' irr ester Co. for stock. v