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PAGE EIGHT PAHA CAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21. 1916. EIGHT PAGES 0 Fancy Hood River STRAWBERRIES FOR CANNING 115 crate GRAY BROS GROCERY CO "QUALITY" Two Phones, 28. 823 Main St. I mlergoes operation Mrs. E. L. Cooper of this city morn-! tng underwent an operation at St An thony s hospital. auniis in the West Indies and South America and some species are edible. W ill ll'iild Now nungataw. John Oreulich this morning took out a permit to build a 13000 bunga lw on Cosbie street. A ChHMce Hill Son. A baby boy was born this morning to Mr and Mrs. A. A. Herrtck pi Call. ise Hill at their home. -8 Will Repair Dwelling. Frank Dttprat has taken out a per mit to repair his dwelling on College street. The repair work will cost about J500. Son Is Itoiu. A ton was born this morning about 5 o'clock to Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Boy len of Pilot Rock. One Marriage license. A marriage license was Issued yes terday afternoon to .lames Orlando Wood and Kathleen Iris Tucker, both of Weston. Maj Not tight Case. It is understood today that Mrs. Rose Ilogert has abandoned her In tention to make a fight for the custody of her daughter, Zua. but will permit her to become a ward of the court. Ladie,s White Dresses What is cooler or daintier looking than a pretty white dress for street or after noon wear during the hot weather? We are showing a large assortment of these charming and much wanted dresses. Priced the Golden Rule way, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98, $5.90, $6.90, $7.90 and $9.90. Infant White Dresses, . Ic, flfe-. Me, Sl.ttt. Sl.ttK ls,.- White I)iin.'s HHo, SI. IK. Sl.lM. L.H. M.HS Silk UloveH 4th 89c. Nc Muslin Gowaa :sto, ie. m: $1.49. $l.s Muslin Combinations 111.-. 61k', tHc. SLID, Sl.tIS ladle-- Ralaooata. . S2.HS. H.M, SI.BH. to $14.75 l adies' summer Coats $9.90. SI2..MI ladles' Suits S12..MI, SI 1.75 Ijuli.s- DrM skirts . S2.S. SS.98, $I.9H, $3.90 Ladles' Silk Waists $2.9H, $S.H I allies' llose 12 l-2r. SC, Ittc, Mo Ladles' I nlon Sull.s 3.V. I-. 9r, Hc l adles' HicerdeM VeM. 5c, 8 l-SO, 10c, 12 i-2r Ladles' Collars 25e. 19c, Doc Yelling, all colors, yard 25c Ladles' Itatldng Nulls $1.89. $1.98. $2.19, $2.98 Ladles silk IVttlcoals $2.19. $2.98, S8.4S Ituiutulon Aprons 44k' Corsets c. Mo, ll.M, $1.98, s.m liaih Towels, plain or fancy, per pair 19c, 2.V, 39c beter J.CPenney Co. Inc. J WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW l') league TO MEET l M V.POLIH GO TO THE St. George Grill when you want a good steak. 35c Merchants Lunch Served Daily. Auto Stage, For Adams. Athena and Westoa, leaves The Quelle restaurant at 10 a- rn and 4 p. m. each day. Nodes to Farmers. I We want 73 tons of bundled wheat I bay. PEXLAN'D BROS- TRANSFER (Adv 1 For Hire. Studebaker touring car. D. B. Waf fle. Residence, 2S4M. Office phons Si 130. Adv. lllll1lllltltfIIItlllllllllllllllllIHtllllI1IIIIlIIIMIIIlll1ll11IIHItinilllll1lltlllllllllllllllIJL' """THE most popular drink A m Pendleton 1 jieciing 01 lioosmiinors. : n- Major Lee Moorhouse, who la a member of the Oregon Geographic Board, has received notice that the I WESTS ItVlLLE, O., June ill board will meet in I'ortland on June Titos in chaise of the program of the 24' Anti-Saloon League of America's eon- . Veatton to be held in Indianapolis lined f,,r 1" "' June '.'S-2H. report that one of the 1-leadlng guilty to a charge Sflttrongeat speakers on the program speeding. Carl Peringer this Borstal I will i. State Senator John I' Willacy, paid a fine of $J5 in police court. The X(.xaa Xot onlv wl he nmk(, ,( alleged offense was committed Sntur-1 ,.,, s,H,h the Climmiuee am,mlnc. day evening on West Webb street and es. hut the fact that formerly he was complaint was made by residents ,ne fl,e of proWbJtlon , , A Karl Longford Killed. LONDON. June 21 It was an nounced officially that Brigadler-Oen. sral Bar Longford, previously re ported wounded and missing, has Seen killed. He was the fifth Karl of Longford, and was norn in 1S64. ltus Vpart incut Incase. IT HAS THE "PEP" E Refreshing Invigorating Non-Intoxicating In a class by itself as a summer drink for men, women and children On Draught and in Dottles at Following Resorts: Conner's Cigar Store. Billy's Place Courts 4 McDevitt The Crescent Round-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. ' Saloon Leasue will make his appear- j lance on the tihitf i itmtM. I- I r. r. voiey HI purciiaseu wie lease csting Of iha U . '!. .. Innm.nlG .... Wll-i ... , . . i ', i. , ,, 1 ""lacy for a long time honestly low street from Mrs. Mae Frledley r,,arlesslv fought prohlbtUon. K1ml. and has already taken possession Mr ly however he came (Q bc t Carey recently came from Portland fOTHM champions where he was connected with th.j ls 1)arIlclpaton , tm ,ram Mitchell. Lewis and Staver t o. w, be , pmJM tQ " Morgan Smith, of Chicago, who, for I Object to of Park. L number of years w,,s ,.. Objection has sprung up to the OM M of tne Mod() Ucense Leans, but of the north side park for the ehatt who d(otded after much ,nVMUgB. tauqua next week. Some Of the man. Uo ;llu, experience, that prohibition bers of the Civic Club are taking the was thp an, solutioll f tne lead in the remonstrance, declaring traffic that such a use of the park would do ls ointed out by ,e leaders' a great deal of damage. that th, (.nventlon comla on tne heels of the national gathering of the toother old Paper. political parties, in Chicago and St. In the possession of C. E. Powell of Louis, is a fact that j.vill contribute this city is a copy of the Ulster Coun-;to the attendance of the league meet, ty Gazette published on January 4.1ng and the attention that will be 1800 and containing an account of paid to it. The omni-partisan, non the death and burial of George Wash-1 partisan character of the league is ington, first president. The paper is' well known. The organisation has, badly worn and discolored with age. 1 never sought to accomplish Its pur pose through party help or party en-' dorsement. MeKenaie Hirer Trout. "lit the individual is supported or In the La TXiw windows today are ; opposed, regardless of bis party affil- being exhibited some specimens of , lation. accordingly as he favors or op redside trout caught in the McKenzie poses the things for which the league river above Eugene by W. N. Matlock I Stands. and W C. E. Pruitt of this city. They By the time the league opens Its are from 12 to 18 Inches in length. ' sessions the great political campalkn Messrs Matlock and Pruitt, with their, of 1911! will be In full swlnir.. The wives, are expected back in Pendleton attention of the temperance forces in Friday. I wi" lie drawn to every candidate for office, from the greatest to the least, and none will escape the "once over" of the careful voter. All traffic associations have now Ai E. Otis, formerly manager o! the Golden Rule Store of this city but now located in The Dulles la a PsnttlStOQ visitor today. R W. Fletcher is a Hermlston vis itor thisi evening where he Is assist ing in the music for the dancing par ty given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. n, O. Monkman, who leave soon for their pew home In the east. A. K. Otis and wife of The Dalles are In the city to attend the Balley Wonibough nuptials tomorrow even ing. Mr. Otis is manager of the Golden Rule store In The Dalles and formerly occupied the same position in this city. E. O Boswell of Cove Is at the Pen dleton. Ora Jasper of Fteewater. was am ong the visitors in the city yesterday. JudTe C II Marsn and George A H ulm io drova to Weston this RWrn. Ing- County Superintendent I, E. fonuM is uttondlns the Err es water cherry Day festlrlttse, R. ChloUpeg will leave this ev ening for Wallowa county to circu late petitions for the putting of the norma school measure on the liriv'ot. Expert repairing of Watches and Jewelry. Satisfaction guaranteed Wm, Hanscom THE Jeweler. Roy Temple Is home from Port land whore he had heen attending the Hill Military Academy. Mrs diaries Hamilton, who has been III for the past throe weeks, ;a now convalescent Honry W. Collins and Will Wyrlck motored to lone today, Mr. Wyrlck having a Hand of barley near there. Dr. R. B. RotAins DENTIST 18-20 Judd Bldg., Cor. Court and Main Sta. Den tistry of best quality using the latest painless meth ods. Evening and Sunday by appointment. Telephone 229 It is highly prized by Mr. Powell. Muntcii Uruana on Exhibit. Major Lee Moorhouse has today on exhibit in his window a fine specimen ... . . . , ,u to and from Indianapolis for the con- The reptile, winch is of the lizard. veiuioil. ,w Superintendents of a number of SUnead a rate of two cents a mile family, was with the carnival com pany which recently showed here' and died while in the city. It was state leagues are arranging caravan- series of automobiles from principal thrown away but Major Moorhouse re-1 ' . ' , ' , ,' , S I . . . ., . , points In their states to Indianapolis. Sold to the family trade in cases of one dozen bottles and up, S quarts or pints. We also recommend our new True Fruit drinks, PORT-0 and PEND-O. Brewed and bottled by Wm. Roesch Bottling Co. overed the body and had It mount ed by Henry Taylor. The iguana ENGLISH WOMAN' GOLI'ER ( LIMBING IN AMERICAN 4 TOUtN'KY. City Brewery. Wholesale xnd Family Trade. Telephone 528 5 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllR iiHiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiHiiiiii!iiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiniiiiiiiiiiii: VHYPTOK XY GLASSES II THE ONLY INVISIBLE BIFOCAL Royal M. Sawtelle Since 1887. The I HALLMARK Store than 20fl machines. Cincinnati. To ledo. Columbus. Ft. Wayne. St. Ixiul9 and other cities will make great use of gasoline-driven conveyances. Airships nrrcrod Mi'ttla. SAN FRANCISCO, June 21 Thej Pacific Aero Club telegraphed Adju- j tant-General C. W. Thomas of the California state militia, an offer of eight aeroplanes, three balloons and I the immediate service of three avia tors. The balloons belongs to Edward , I'nger, a balloonist. , tgnatins Jncorn (iuilt.v. LONDON, June 21. After a pre liminary hearing on the charge of for. Kery, at the conclusion of which he was committed for trial, Ignatius Lin coln pleaded guilty. He expressed hope to the court that justice would be tempered with mer- Perfect fitting glasses can not be secured by looking throimh a few lenses at some test type and selecting those which seem best. In the fitting of glasses At't'l -RACY EXPERIENCE AND CARE are necessary, and proper fitting glasses are on ly possible when the siKht has been tested by an Optician of long experience who Is equip ped with the most modern sight testing devices. My office Is equipped with the most modern equipment for the eliminating of all guess work so that all who come here for glasses may receive the utmost benefit from their use. Reasonable charges. Kryptok lnes a Soeclalty. HALF, ROTHWELI. American Natl Hank liblg. WHEN good fellows get together, who hail from Pendleton or Umatilla county, they attract attention for their care of dress. Bond Clothes GUARANTEED I)YE8 $15 to $30 which a majority of them wear has made this possible. Bond Bros. Pendleton'i Leading Clcthieri MRS WII-LIAM GAVIN Mrs. William flavin, champion wo man golfer of lineland. and runner S up In the last American woman's E championship tournament, Is again g playing a wonderfill game thla year a "nd Is working her way to the top In Sthe Metropolitan Women's champion S i ;hip now being played at Haltusrol, I n. j. a Mrs. Gavin plays a particularly a strong game and her driving la re a markable. She spends much of her a j time In competition with men golfers a: nd ha acquired a masculine style of a play which makes her formidable a when playing against members of h WITHIN A FEW DAYS Chautauqua will Ix- hero with Its New York ;ity Marine Hand, the OootUS Players, the Mawxon Ilc turea, I liarlcs .uchllu and many other attrat'tlnns id nnuxual merit that will make the week's program. This nuaa program has liejen glten through all southwestern t'nlutl Statcw and the people are say ing It Is the greatest ever. You must see this great I urogram. Season llckctx for Chautauqua admitting to every thing arc on ale now at two dollar and fifty cents each. VI noon of the opening day of Chautauqua, the price will positive!) advance tn three dollars. Save that fifty cents by buying now and buy with a smile. Pendleton Chautauqua June 27-July 3, Inc. JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllll Fori Roust about Delivoiy I I THE FARMERS' FRIEND $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. 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