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PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST0R1LG0NIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1916. EIGHT PAGES 1 .. COUNTRY BACON We have tome choice pieces of Bacon jut in from the ranch. It is well cured and the flavor is fine. COUNTRY BACON Extra good, per lb. 18c to 22c. Bei Ties Ber ries Berries Strawberries are at their best today, but don't wait Uo long. We pet our berries direct from the grower each day by express. Full Standard Crate $2.00. Raspberries from Hermiston. the first of the season, box. 15c. Gray Bros. Grocery Co. "QUALITY" Two Phones, 28. 823 Main St. Had r,nMi Removed, The little daughter of J. J. Lewis Ot Helix had her tonsils removed yes terd.iy morning at the hospital. i IXmiiIss. The case of Ben Colvin vs. Jesse Qoff t aj has leen dismissed from the circuit court docket upon motion of the plaintiff. Roe Bogert now finds it necessary to "ni to Keep the custody. At the in stance of neighbors a case has been brought in the Juvenile court to take the custody of the child from her. Hearing was set for today but was Postponed until tomorrow. Mrs. Bo gert will fight the case and some sen sational testimony Is expected. Dotted Director at Reek. I- M. Schannep. Pilot Rock attor ney who went to that town from Pen Ontoa, w.is yesterday .l.nt.il director at Pilot !ck. H H i ynolds was elected clerk. Hoys Unlet Roadster. A. J. Wagner of Athena purchased a l-14 Ilulck roadster of the Oregon Motor Ciarage today. Building line Home. Prank (IreuMch, well known mem ber of the Empire Meat Co., is erect ing a fine residence on enable street Watermelons rrhe. he Pendleton Fruit dav received Its ftrt t. i;,...ui.. t .. . company to- Embroideries A lingerie dress is a necessity on warm weather, suitable for wear at afternoon affairs, on the street, or for evening parties, and it's conceded every woman looks her best in white. Our assortment of embroidery edges, insertions, headings, veiu ings, allovers, and flouncings are most complete. i mhrolderj Edjrea .-. .,.. H ,,, ;,,, Embroider) V ein Inc. I -SO. to ISc EmbroMcr) taaerUoiM .o, h l-ao, 10c Coraet oorc Km broideries iqo, 12 -to, isy, .- I nibroldri v Heading Allover Kniltmiilcrle-. 1 jnhmidcry I li in m i ngs llahy lloiiiiclngs 8 I -'.it; Ilk'. 12 l-2o . Uc, 10, (lite, 98c 16V, 69c, 88i JSC. 4tc While Lawns I i-ic. 8 l-Sc, iih-. 12 l-2c. I Ac, W bile Meneriail llaxnus 15 While (Jalatca 15, Hercerlsed White IVplln ,' While Solsettc White i.lasgun IJnen IK Mc Ink IBe So 12 1-2.' YOU CAN DO BETER AT l.adlm' White How lie, 25c, 19c, etc Uidlex' White Washable kid BOOtt 15.90 Ladle1 White Voile Waists 98o Ladlea' White silk WaistM 2.8 Ladles' White Silk (i loves ill,-, , 98c Ladles' White Kid Gloves 98c. SI. 19, fl.98 AVE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW lerm.ions. Thev are the sweet brand grown In the California. valle Florida Imperial Jack Kowland has taken out 1 mit to repair his dwelling on road street. It will cost about 1 par-Rail-$100. GO TO THE St. George Grill when you want steak. a good 35c Merchants Lunch Served Daily. Bellboy Gets Two Years. CHICAGO, June 17. Holding an envelope, given him to mall, against the light, Rodney Stewart, bellboy at the Sexton Hotel, finally discerned the outlines of a check. He tore It oren. Judge Latshaw sentenced him to two years in the penitentiary, after he had pleaded guilty. He had been un able to cash the check a cashier's draft for $100 on the Commonwealth National Bank and had sent it on to M. F. Foley. Tonganoxle, Kas.. for "hum it originally was intended. now in south i-'jij. V light snow fell in the south en.l of the countv Yesteivl.iv M..dl.. harles yyers who came in from Leh. man Springs. He h, h.. -...!. t the resort since last fall but is own now for the summer. -New Road I n lUreh 1 new road ud Hireh c.,.,i. 1 being built under Thomas Jaques. road supervisor. Wu- er nas oeen running in the old road inaKing it hardly Son is Born. A son was born J to Mr and Mm j Vincent street. rday afternoon Pearson, 811 Associated rhantics 10 Meet The members of the Associated Charities will meet this evening at 8 o'clock at the city hall. interest collected on delinquent taxes has not been apportioned to the vari ous special funds as will perhaps be ni cessary at some time. To Move to Pendleton Dr. E. B. Osborne, well known .Mu.'iia veterinary who is actine as Passable and nu , assistant to state Veterinarian I.vtle grading is being done. The new road here '"dll-v looking for a house. He "ill extend from the w -1 intends iimkhur p..,, .11..,,,.. 1 , - .... ...oi&aic 1'iaCo ; " ,. i.u.i . ,m in:. fni. to the top of the hill ! quarters. Streets Pilot ""THE most popular drink Jin Pendleton re Oiled. Rock has auain nttmi v,. streets to keep down the summer dust. Ist year the tow n . v . . , 1 1 was quite satisfied with the results One coax of oil has already been ap Plied this season and another car of oil has been ordered.' The streets will be dust-proof this summer. suit To Collect. The Hermiston Bank & Trust Co through its attorneys. Fee & Fee. has brooch! suit In the circuit court against Thomas William Loyd and Ida E. tiOyd to collect $100. interest and It attorney fees alleged to be due on a promissory note. (.rain Hurt Sonic. That the grain around Pilot Rock was hurt some by the recent hot wea ther is the report brought in yester day by h. K. Harlan, editor of the Pi lot Rock Record. Previous to th. warm weather he states that the grain ! nisd here in case " iooMng nne but that there are indications that some of It was burn- Many want to Enlist. Dr. M. S Kern, former captain in the O. N Q , states that since yester day between 25 and 30 men have call ed him up or seen him personally to announce their willingness to Join any company of cavalry or infantrv or- the president American. Removed. OALVK8TON, June It, Private SdViOSt said that American warships had removed large numbers of Ameri cans from Vera CrUa, Americans and Other foreigners are arriving here on every train from the Interior. Chicago authority established a zone of quiet on the street fronting the home of Its prize boy baby during his Illness. supplies and apparatus, and for the Payment of necessary Incidental ex penses there - hereby levied an an nual tax of one-twenty-flfth (1-261 of a mill upon each dollar of nil the taxable property within the state of Oregon Such tax shall be collected, and the fund arising therefrom shall be paid into the atate treasury and shall be known as the "Pendleton Normal School Fund," and shall be Paid out only on warrants drawn bv the Secretary of State on the State Treasurer against said fund, under the supervision and direction of the board of regents of said Normal School. If any portion of said rund shall not be used during the next year, and added to the fund for that year, and the state officers are hereby authorised and directed to allow all claims pay able out of such fund regardless of the date when contracted ed last week. Chief Iron Tail Dead. Chief Iron Tall, the Indian whose head A. Phimister Proctor, local sculp tor, put in bronze and which has also been preserved upon the buffalo nick les. died several days ago in the east. ne was with ill snouid make a second call for state troops. The big majority of them, he ire married men state; circus and, becoming Argue Startevant will Case, Oral arguments are being made to day before County Judge Marsh by attorneys interested in the long drawn out Sturtevant will case. The case, in volving the legality of the will made Miss Katherine IS nshaw of Seattle Wash., is visiting at the home of K. P. Tullock. J. L. McPherson Is recovering from an injury received when a piece of machinery at the O -W. K. & N. freight depot fell upon a foot, hurt ing his toe. The toe will not have to be removed. Expert repairing of Watches and Jewelry. C. n. Wr.od'of Baker Is at the Pen dleton. George .McKay of Eugene Is a guest of the St Oeorge Dan P Smytlie returned this morn-1 3 Ing from 1 visit in Portland. I j R. H Piersol of Athena, was an over-night visitor to Pendleton. James Mossie, veteran 1'klah ranch- Satisfaction guaranteed Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler. II I IB TYFS USIED GlttHS (ROUND I AND FIlUD-UnttS DUPLICATED AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. PENDLITON ORE PHONt 609 ! Dr. R. B. Roins DENTIST 18-20 Judd Bldg., Oer. Court and Main Sts. Den tistry of best quality using the latest painless meth ods. Evening and Sunday by appointment. Telephone 229 by the late A. J. Sturtevant nf Pilot was placed on the train with hlsK"ck. has been in the curt for nearl IT HAS THE "PEP' Refreshing Invigorating Non-Intoxicating In a class by itself as a summer drink for men, women and children On Draturlit and in Bottle? at Following Resorts: Conner's Cigar Store. Billy's Place Cootts k. 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. Oeorge Grill Quelle Cafe. squaw to be sent to his tribe enroute Here From Lebanon. B. L. Simpson and son Ruscoe. ar rived in Pendleton yesterday. They lft their home in Lebanon. Oregon, ir. their Flanders 20 Studebaker. three days ago. They report the roads ta excellent condition. Mr. Simpson Is a brother of R. H. Simpson of this He died two years and is now approaching me time of decision by the Judge. Ap peal will probably he made at once to the circuit court. city, used ImKrling shorthorn Bulls. Six reglsiered Shorthorn bulls pur chased by the Pendleton Meat Co. at the stock show Bl I'nlnn, were parad ed through Main street this afternoon The bulls will be disposed of to local i er. is paying Pendleton a visit. airs, neorge 1). Fell lett this morn ing for Hoppnur on a visit with friends. Clarence Ash. a University of ure gon graduate and a newspaperman, is in Pendleton on business. Mrs. Earl Crkhart of Athena was nere yesterday en route home from a visit at St Anthony, Idaho MiumiiiiiuuiiiiM Now is the time to buy ENTHUSIASM von NORMAL. Sold to the family 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. saMPns OI gasoline was growers and used for breeding pur- n ,ne triP- I Doses Th ohiert nf the moot nnm. Pany is to build up the grade of beef Heavyweights to Meet on 1th. cattle and the Lulls were brought to iieavjiveignt ooxing bout Is one 1 1'matilla county with this end in "i me entertainment cards to be pro vided for those who celebrate the Fourth of July in Pilot Rock. Jack Root, well known Portland heavy, will meet Joe Bonds of Taeoma. who claims the heavyweight championship Of the coast. This will be Root's last tight and he is training hard to K, Hail (Continued from page one ) promoting thi win. match l'boleale nd City Brewer'. Lamily Trade. Telephone 528 lMllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillltlllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllIllllllllillllllli: KRyptok IV CLASSES XI THE ONLY INVISIBLE BIFOCAL I 1 II 0 ? 0 Up nrtX) mi l-i?-i w2 Plat of Doris Filed. The plat of the town of Dorte. ad. Joining Rieth, was presented to the county court yesterday by Geo. Gean akopolus. owner of the property. The assessor and county surveyor had :il reaa approved it. The town is ln!d out In business and residence lots, there are streets named for Judge Marsh. W. Br.llons, J. P. O'Brien an W. Morrow. The town toko, ii gjiame from the owner's place of na. tivity- in Greece and several streets j bear Grecian names, such as Apollo (Hid Delphi. All Records are Found Correct on Books by Experts ( OMPREHENSIVE REPORT FILED COVERING DETAILS OF COUNT OFFICES, Is S I Where ' randall and Huberts, expert ac countants who have been experting the books of the county clerk, record er, treasurer and sheriff, have filed a comprehensive report covering the records of these of flees from October 1!'14, until December II, 1915. They make no criticism of any of the of ficials. Aside from a general report indi cating the work done in each office, the bulk of their retiort consists of In fol-1 ln checking on (lie Wolverine? Major Lee Moorhouse Is on the trail I of a wolverine that has been dead for "'bedules showing such minor dlscre years and. because the trail Is rath- i ,,:' '"'lea as were discovered. I er old. he is having difficult S ; IO Z ' quarter o S mountain and was mounted by J. V. S Tallman. He loaned It to a saloon S and has lost trace of It. W, S. Bow- 5 man Photographed it at the time and. I the clerk's rec- The animal was killed a ""' they found all fees accounted a century ago on Weston f"r They report that some of the pa pers were out of i he office hut were f und in the hands of attorneys In terested. The fees in conneetinn with these papers were verified and the re throw E is photograph. Its identity Ined. It Is the onlv known animal of Its kind ever killed this far ind the mounted skin h"s some 1 1 ,! system of official office makes It port states that ih records kept In th comparatively safe. The report states that. In checking over the treasurers Item of receipts eli,. the found ih- records to agree with the report filed by him on Jan 1 with the exception of a small am ! I. Ittlesnake In Coyote's Stomach. Coyotes are predatory by reputati or: and destroy annually sheep. ;ount. j I i kens and small farm stock, but I In the recorder's office they state S occasionally there Is evidence that 'bey compared the Hems of receipts g.they prey upon peats. E. F. Averlll Wtt the Items as recorded and found Slo." the biological survey has received , the same very carefully computed Sia report from Frank Reed, a govern- I With all dlSOTSpSnCieil adiusted. Thev ment trapper at Trinidad Wm. to the also point out that Recorder Bur- .ffsot that on June s he found a rat-roughs has turned over tf( to the tlesnake In the stomach of a coyote treasurer for copies .if records, some he had killed. Another report was thing he is not required to do undel received of a magpie hJng found In the law. i eovote stomach. The coyotes, par- The report states that the account Uctllarly the pups, also eat large ants had found that the sheriff had quantities of grasshoppers. The gov- turned over to the treasurer all money ' tnment trappers are required to ex. collected by him for (axes. It points "mine the stomachs of all animals out that under itetlon 33089 of Lord's they kill. j Oregon Laws the mileage fees are re- I talned and that, under a written op- '. In imnflg furt. 'inlon of the district attorney, the fees Having been given the custody of for Issuing deeds for the foreclosure hi-r eldest daughter in the decree sen- o( tax Hens are alsn retulneri Thev llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlltllllllr: '"ting her and to r husband. Mrs point out that for certain years the Royal M. Sawtelle Since 1887. The HALLMARK Store county, OrsgoB, or within two miles thereof, a normal school known as the State Normal School at Pendleton, W"hi h shall he conducted as a stand ard normal school as defined by law; provided, that before the expiration of sixty days alter this amendment hoa been adopted there shall be donated to the State or uregon for the pur pose of said normal school suituble grounds for the erection of necessary buildings, and the Hoard of Control of the State of uregon, consisting of the Governor, Secretary of State and State Treasurer, are hereby directed to pro ceed within said time to determine whether any grounds offered or do nated art; suitable for the purpose, and said officers are hereby authoriz ed to accept any site which they ma) deem suitable. Promptly thereafter the Hoard of Regents of the Oregon State Normal School, with the aumorlty conferred pursuant to Chapter 22, of Title 32 of Lord's Oregon Laws, are hereby di rected to grade and lay out said site and cause to be erected thereon such buildings and other structures as they may deem necessary, and to do all 2 things necessary and advisable in con nection therewith in order to build and organize said Institution with all reasonable dispatch consistent with the state's best interest. If same rea sonly can be done, said board is here by directed to cause said school to be opened at a convenient time during the fall of the year 1917. They are hereby athorled. whenever deemed advisable, to appoint a president and such assistants as may be necessary to carry on the work Of said school, all In accordance with chapter .22, of Title 32. referred to above. This am endment is sell-executing and all con stitutional povL-lons in conflict here with are hereby repeaied. To carry out the provisions or this amendment, 2 anil for the location, construction and 5 equipment of eild normal school there is hereby appropriated out of any money In the general fund not other wise appropriated, the sum of one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars or so much thereof as may be necessary to be expended under the direction of said board In the manner provided by law. Provided, that said board shall btltld out of said appro priation a sltab'e administration build ing and a do.mitory for girls. For the support and maintenance of sai l normal school, including the payment of salaries of teachers and employes; to keep buildings, grounds and other property thereof In repair; and for the construction of buildings and ad ditions to same If necessary; for the purchase of library books, laboratory I FUEL SPECIAL PRICES ON GOOD DRY WOOD IN LOTS OF FIVE CORDS AND OVER. GENUINE ROCK SPRINGS PEACOCK LUMP COAL Let us figure with you and show you why it is cheaper for you to buy now. I PENDLETON ICE & COLD STORAGE CO. if Earl Gillanders, Mgr. Phone 178 ' " """HiiiiiiiiiiiMIIIII i?: " niimiiMiiHiiin llllllllilliiiia iniMIIIIIIMIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllltltf HIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIt: 1 Ford Roustabout Delivery I THE FARMERS' FRIEND 1 1 B -ljpgiff k : 9 $467 IN PENDLETON fc I Hi $467 IN PENDLETON Complete as shown above. Mr. Farmer, don't break and scar up your big car to do your roust-about work during harvest. Here's the car that will give you the most ser vice at the least cost. Also ideal for shop, mer chant or camper. FORD PARTS FORD OILS FORD REPAIRING ROUND-UP CITY AUTO CO. 812 Garden St. Telephone 651