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PAGE TWELV1 1ABA Aar QBfcGONIAN, PHKDLBTON, ORBGOM, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1916. TWELVE PAG1 f - - . - - i "Old Monk" OHve ai Purity Absolute Brilliancy Supreme Flavor Unique Nothing Finer Produced. First Pressing of the Choicest Sound, Mature Olives. Made and Bottled in Nice, France. Gray Bros. Grocery Co. "QUALITY" Two Phones, 28. 823 Nu St. tfMlliTui Here, loo Sullivan, former I'endletou bus tas asan .la back from Koseburg on a ridt with friends. Ma Oood Oatch, Bart Lovell of the fire department, want U Duncan yesterday and return. e4 with 40 nice trout. Sjllwia.il Hut. a iiaiK-. The condition of Qeorge Spierman, the colored cowboy shot ThurBilay by 0 E liunyan, is such today that hia physicians express a hope that he will recover. He has a riiKKed constltu tion and hie vitality is holding out well. He is making a strong fight und declares he will not die, and. un- 5 less complications set in. he may suc f C 8 fully pass the crisis Tatm Delta rosltUm. ' Weaton Ijike of Spokane, an expert I "mixologist.' has arrived to take' Averill (ilvcn Assistant, chiirge of the soda fountain at the E. F. Averill, district inspector for Delta, : the United tates biological survey.) I this morning received work from A. Drunks Mead Not Guilty. K Fisher, in charge of economic in- Bert Morton arrested last night on a( Mstigations, that he had been given an drunk charge, pleaded not guilty this assistant In the person of Stanley C. ' morning and his trial has been set for i Jewett of Portland. The news is' 3 'Clock this afternoon. most pleasing to Mr. Averill as Mr ! Jewett Is geenrally recognised per-, To Join K. T. Hand. j hups the best authori! living on bird , Louis steelhammer. popular sales- and animals of the northwest. For man at Hond Bros, will leave tomor-!some time past he baJ been making1 row for Portland to join the KnigbU B biological survey Of the stiite fori Teaaplar band on its trip to Los An-: the fish and game commission and! geles for the convention. He will bsj lror t0 that was a collector for the! gone for three weeks, visiting at va-j scientific department of the V. S. bio-' DO IT NOW Teach those dollars to do twice as much i pleased customers of The Golden Rule IwlliT. Wa--.li DUNWS. SI.98, Sll.Vti. $3.9(1. SH.ttN Ladle' Bouse lrrM tHc I suites' Klaaooaa 8e. Si m, ti.tta. si.wn. s-".s 3B-in. Mercerised White lNlln i.V 27 -111. Meroerlied ivplln. all eulorv ! .'. and 40 iiu-li Klaxons Iftc, 33c Hope MuKlln. yard 7 l-2 lmitulc Yjiixllu S l-3e Ut MiiHlln Se IVnwlcN l-4c. I Or silk V.ilh 9c. nd you will find yourself one of the majsy Store. Your neighbor does, why not yots? Feather I 'I Mown, ndi Me, c, SHe, tl.4t, SI M nlloW Mil, each 10t 12 l-Sf. IS, IT l-Sc, Ma NtaNM full slxe Ma. 4 So. S Scalloped Sheets, slap HI xM 70s l-ouuot Sheets, aiie SIxM Me t 'rochet Spread)) We. tBc. $l.4t, SI M Satin Spread ta.tft. M M HMk Towel, cadi Sc. l-Uc. 10c, IS TurklNh Tom 4m, per pair ISc, San, 4Ja Toweling, .rard. . Sc. S t-:u-. I Or. 12 l-So. i.v ) YOU CAN ffig, DO BETER AT WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW l'eudleton, Kugcne ilibbs. District No, liT. Pilot Etoek. May lleddle. Dis trict No. Is, I'endleton. rloua points in California Willamette valley GO TO THE St. George Grill when you want a good steak. 35c Merchants Lunch Served Daily. Notice of Payment of Cft of ton Improvement B da, Notice la hereby glvea that City of Pendleton Improvement Bonds No. 4, Series H, and Nos. S and 4, Series P. I will be paid upon presentation there of to the undersigned at the Americas National Bank. Pendletoa, TJasatllla County. Oregon. Interest on said bonds ceases July 1. I Ml, Dated June 7, 1911 LEE MOORHOUS, Treasurer. City of Pendleton. By Wm. Mickelsen, Desuty. Warn Sunday Promised, Autoists and plcnlcers pleased to learn that the weather prophet predicts warn Sunday for tomorrow. His! forecast reads as follows: "Fair to-j night and Sunday; warmer Sunday; A . , . . ... ... . auu h logical survey, him title Will be pre fatory animal Inspector and I'endle ton will be his headquarters Mr Av erill has Just returned from a three weeks trip Into western and southern l ireton where he established humeri on the Santiam, Cascade, I'mpqun. Crater Lake and Siskiyou national for. will be official a fair, WOdneatiaJ Cherry Day at IVccwutcr Spend the biggest day of the yearj at FTecwater. Cherry Day, Wednes day. June tt. $700 In cash prises. Auto races, ball game, street sports,1 tire department water fight, band Loncert, dancing afternoon a"d even-; Ing, free cherries. Some tun, better come. --Adv ests. fair with cool nights and slowly mod erating day temperatures Monday and Tuesday." Complete Kvain.N. The following Is a list of those com pleting the eighth grade at the June examinations: Karl H.igsdale, Nor Val Dausonsr, Florence K Offers, Flor ence Hanks, Kenneth IVntley. Heu- meet on an q0Xi Henry Ownbty, William namoer .Shelton. Gladys Jasper. Clarke Dan- Ulla Shelton, Milton-Fieewater. Committees to meet. Members of the local floral asso ciation have been called to Monday night at the council ia the city hall for S o'clock, as this win be tne last meeting Deiore me Qnot Wegner, George Runyan, Pilol tloral show, all the members are DO-1 nock; Walter Rayburn, Miller Ray ng urged to attend. fill begin Thursday The floral show if next week THE most popular drink in Pendleton llurfjet; some prophet. In the light cf the dev Chicago this morning, J. N. of this city, who is one of th delegates, stamls pretty prophet on the opening day of th" convention he wired to Chairman Frank Curl that Hughes would be nominated Saturday on the third bal- born, Max Neil. District No. 4S, Wes- I ten: Myrtlfl Wachtei. lbstrict No. SI,' Xye; Hoy Fanshler, District No. 13, Pendleton; Muriel Oliver. Mary Hu- pments la bor, Clarice Mizci. District No. ilT. . Burgess. Milton; Olive Howard. All.ee; Ernest Oregon , Hargett, Ralph Thome, Holdman; high as slVanlta Hanier, District No. 115, Hor- mist on; Gladys KimbrsU, Pat Sch wald. Flora Qoldsmlth, Ferndale; Lynn Neild. District No. 20. Milton: Vine Bucholz. Stanfield; Cecil Mad- WW IT HAS THE "PEP" Refreshing Invigorating Non-Intoxicating In a class by itself as a summer drink for men, women and children On Draueht and in Bottle at Following Resorts: Conner's Cigar Store. Billy's Place Coutts ft McDevitt The Crescent Round-l'p Pool Hall W. W. Hoch Bungalow Pool Hall The Charles Co. Grltman's Cigar Store. Served at the Following Cafes. St. George Grill Quelle Cafe. Sold to the faniily trade in cases 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 Mid Family Trade. Telephone 558 lot and the action this morning ful-(!en. Esther Stewart. H.rraiston; filled his prediction. j Ralph Gentry. Sylvia Ferguson. Ivan Martin. Thelma Hoon, Thelma Phil- Clarence Pierce at sumpter. j lips. Naomi Chenault Umapine; Clarence pierce of this city writes I from Sumpter that everything points to great activity in the mining indus try there this summer as many old properties are opening up O. E. Conors of Ohio has just opened up the "Golden Chariot" property, he states. The Buck Gulch G. M. Co. has just finished a road to Its prop erty and is making a splendid show ing, he says. i Specknasle. District No. IS, Pilot Hock; Gerold Dagget. le Hum mack, Homer CopptnffOf, Echo; Hel en Mathews, District No. 77, Pilot Rock; Heckalene Lundy, Ixwis Megy. Pear White. Mildred Hodgen, Fruit lale; Christina McPhail, Lester Lnne. Bstolla Steele. Raymond Holmes. No l!n; Eldle Clark. Helix. Thelma Blan chett. Elizabeth Blydensleln, Paul Beck. Helen Schumann, Edith Lalng, MI lilt AM.MION IN CAUlXMtNlA W ASHING TUN, Jan. 10. Below is .i copy of a letter sent out by State Superintendent Hyatt to the BOhOOll KUPOrlnt.ndsnts Of California, under date of May 5, 1K16. The California State Education Department is thus the second to attack the problem of the education ot the foreign born from the state point of view. Please let me call your particulai attention to a phase of public educa tion that has not engaged much of tur attention heretofore, but that Is surely going to demand It in the near; future that is, the education and the Americanization of the adult for-i eigner, ' Among thoughtful people and am-' eng hiwmakers Is growing up the conviction that the presence of tho Il literate foreigner la a danger and a menace to us and to our institutions. Under present conditions he may be among us twenty years or more, knowing nothing of our language, op-: en to none of the influences that tend I lo good citizenship He can be guld '(I und moved by the Intriguer and the DOM of his own nationality, but can not be touched by Uncle Sam. Thus, in lime of stress or danger, he may become dangerous and threaten ing in the extreme to the very life of1 the republic. "It is ciimlng about that the bur den of teaching and Americanizing the foreigner Is to be laid upon the edu cational forces of the commonuwealth. That means VS. "The commission of Immigration and Housing has been created. This body can Investigate and plan and recommend but it is the school peo I Is who must teach. There are 76, 000 illiterates reported in California There are over half a million foreign born residents These classes are becoming so large, as compared with our school population, that the state IS taking cognizance of the matter and Is moving toward assuming responsi bility. "At present, the most definite way to reach our adult foreigners Is through the night schools The ma chinery for organizing night schools is at and In every district. Any school may establish a night school by action of its own hoard of trus- tees It must provide for housing, and maintaining the nigh school Itseir, M it will get no addlllonul public! money until Its additional attendance gives it additional apportionment dur-i Ing the following year Free text-j books are furnished ny the state, how-1 ever Expert repairing of Watches and Jewelry. Satisfaction guaranteed Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler. Dr. R. B. mcj-cctnanL, EYfsttMto fitissuumirj WOFITTfD-UHSfS DUPLICATED AM.,;CAN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.- PLNDLH0N.0M Phone 609 Ruins DENTIST 18-20 Juud Bldjr., Cor. Court and Main Sts. Den tistry of best quality using the latest painless meth ods. Evening and Sunday by appointment. Telephone 22! 00M Sunday Feature at Roosevelt, the Hope of the Progressives MimiiiiiitfmtiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiifiitiiitimiintiiitifiiiniitnnimtitiiHmiimiiiiiiiiiii June The Pearl Month Every woman before Clea patra and since has admired beautiful pearia. 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. : Tho hallmark; .-iMgaMaMMMawaaMag RIHMHaiaraHHBBMHRS K . .SsBhHBBkshHH aslvSlaaEHHHIffa Nicholas Lapali HAWAIIAN ENTERTAINER Guitar Steel, Duet and Songs. 3:00 to 5:00 afternoon. 7:45 to 10:00 evening. H Don't forget our Hot Waffles and Coffee Sunday H morning 8:30 to 12:00. Special Sunday Dinner 12:00 to 10:00 p. m. Burnt Almond Ice Cream Not only made in Pendleton but the best made. Order a brick now for your Sunday dinner. ' II ll!i!:lll!l!lll!!llIHIINnH!lllllUII!lll!!ll:' lllfiriijnillllllHHIllillHilillliyiillliyinilllllUUlllllilllH BUICK gives you all the beauty, luxury, power, perform ance, comfort and convenience of cars costing once and a half as much. That's why more BUICKS are sold here than all other makes of cars combined. We invite you to ride in a BUICK and prove this to your own satisfaction. OREGON MOTOR GARAGE Incorporated. 117, 110. 121. 123 Weil Court S. Telephone 448 Store HiiiiiiiiiiniiMiiiMiiiiiiiiiiHiiuininiiiiiniiiiniiiiiniiiMiiiiiiniiiiiMiiiniiiMiiiiiiiiir: