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EIGHT PAGES PAGE EIGHT DAILY KASTOREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1916. 0 ALWAYS FRESH Our customers tell us they like to buy fruits and receteblea ha bectvm they are always fresh. receive our fruits and vegetables fresh each day by express and from our home gardens. Vegetables CucuiBben Cauliflower Green Teas Ripe Tomat'ies Wax Beans Head Lettuce Bunch Turnips Bunch Carrots Bunch Beets Green Onions Radishes New C:ibbage Green Peppers Fruit Royal Anne Cherries Bing Cherries Strawberries Red Raspberries Black Raspberries Ioganberries Water Melons Canteloupes Peaches Rhubarb Given Apples Grape Fruit Oranges. Bananas Lemons Thi Store Will Close All Day July 4th. GRAY BROS GROCERY CO "QUALITY" Two Phones, 28. 823 Main St. Bab Horn at HoWman. A Iwt'y girl was bom Tuesday aft ernoon at Holdman to Mr. and Mrs Walter Thorne. Marriage Uomh pasasa. A marriage license SM issued yes terday morning to Edwin W. Orr ol t'olfax. Wash, and Verna E. Putnam of Milton Mrs sharp at Hospital. Mrs. S. F. Sharp of Athena Dr. Sharp, underwent an operation esterd.iy morning at St. Anthony's hospital. wue oi oersoii M. Eruker. Pendleton; Florence Kel ley, J. . Hudson, furl Micks. Metta Johnson. Roman Hubbs. J. W. Smith, J H. Chapman. J. M. rhllders. J. H. Washburn. Milton: Kerne Hoislngton. Jessie V Hinellne. Jessie M. Hesser. Mrs. W. T. Lumberi. Mrs. W. U. Rod da. Hernilston; Hnelah K. Haker. O. A. Cannon. Kcho; Mabel Montgomery. Weston; Vesta t'oj len. Pilot ltock. Zena Ho.iser. Echo: Leila Norvell, He lix; l.uey SerogRin, I'kiah. Has An- Ereewater: Florence Purdy, Kdwh Hod. I'rescott. Wit. Marriagr lJivusc Issued. A marriage license was Issued ves tal) afternoon by Deputy Clerk Muriel Sal'.ng to Claus Fred Scheer of Multnomah county and Gladys Whit worth of this county. Cherries Paa Through. Two carloads of cherries passed ' through Pendleton last evening by Amer.i.in Express en route from l.ewiston. Idaho, to Chicago. It is i said the cherries net the grower $3 a 1 . rate in Chicago. -k- to no Named Administrator. David A. Peebler lias filed a peti tlon asking the county Judge to name his administrator of the estate of the late Clara Daniels. The estate con sists of tJlO.lo cash Her one son. i Bvron. 13 years old. Is her only heir. Indian Pays l ine. lsadore White Bull. Indian, paid a u n dollar fine this morning in police curl on a drunk charge. VPgTO sent to Hospital. Kuby Jackson, colored, was pro nounced insane this morning and or dered committed to the Eastern Ore gon State Hospital. Roof lit Burn Blown w. Dr. C. W- Lassen, who recently pur eaaasd the Hugg ranch on Klverside reports the twisting wind of Mon day carried away the roof of his barn and did other damage about his place. Dear Mad&m Do Your Dollars Make These Savings For You Indies' While How IH t hlldrvn's silk Sticks, Striped Tups IBs Ladles' Manila (.owns :i9e i.aiiies' Bib Vproon a.v ladles tilnuhaiii pron 2.V' Standard PeweJea, all oolors " i-2c till low, all colors He loviellllg So. 8 I -Sc. I0o lloie Muslin 7 l-2c Windsor lllsae i to (omi: TO PEXDi.irrov ,11 l, TH J. C.Pen nev Co. nc. Colgate or Mennon- Taelimi I2c India LlnotiM 8 l-le 8 l-lle. lOe liadlcN' Klmonas '. iihc ladloT Muslin Combination , ... , Bio. Dttr, Hc I lulles' Itiilmimt-, C2.8H. ;i.t)K, SI.9H l adles' t.hucliani House Btchm-k nv Table Oil ("loth, all colors utic ohet Grip lliw BapDOfiaWi all slios ,v Scrims, plain or with holder . . lOe, 12 l-2e, 1,V I.Viniii Indian Head Tubing He sl'OltTs, KXTERTAIX- M EM'S, DINNER, FREE GO TO THE St. George Grill when you want a good steak. 35c Merchants Lunch Served Daily. Auto Stage. For Adams. Athena and Weston, hjBMUl OBtSaSottOf Here. leaves The Quelle restaursnt at 10 a gtarr J. Maxwell. N'ei Perce m and 4 p. m. each day. l ew Hois I nliivnsed. Chief of Police Gurdane reports that practically all of the dogs in Pendleton have beau licensed. Many unlicensed dogs have been picked up within the past week, some have been killed and others have been reclaimed. nuinent property, successive times. must be won three BIO PEN AMY, (Continued from puge one.) Notice to Farmers. We want 75 tons of bundled wheat ; hay. PENLAND BROS. TRANSFER (Adv 1 oun- sellor at Lapwal, Idaho, and Milt Bush arrived yesterday by auto to transact some business at the L'ma- tilla agency. Maxwell, who Indian mother and an English father, is spending his life among the Nei Perces. Chines,- Contribute to Fund. To show their loyalty to the citv and to the country, the local colony had SOI 0 Chinese today, through I'ng D lioey. turned over 11". 1 1 to the com mittee soliciting funds for the cele bration of the Fourth of July. For Hire. Studebaker touring car. D B. Waf fle. Residence. 284M. Office phons 130. Adv. iiiMiMiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimi mimiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiihil 'HE most popular drink in Pendleton T O.-W. muting Out listers Twenty-five hundred Bound-Up posters are being printed by the O -W. R. & N Company and will be sent to the local association by July 15 for distribution over the country, accord ing to information received from ths company officials. The central fig ure of the posters will be the famous O-W cowgirl. 2 i Three Quarters Ineh of Rain. Mi-. MoOonBUMCh Very liw. Mrs Mary McCornimach, pioneer resident who was stricken with pa ralysis the first of the week, is re ported very low today. It was thought last night that she Would die before morning but she rallied a little. "BRA - w or lease may secure a cancellation ol the order by putting up a bond. The penalty provided for conduct ing a nuisance, for entering a place closed by order or for falling to heed an order of abatement Is a fine up to $100. imprisonment not more than 30 days or both. Another ordinance providing for certain fees for the foreclosure of city liens was also introduced and refer red owing to the absence of two members of the ordinance committee the ordinance regulating peddlers was not reported back. Application was made last evening by John Lang for permission to In stall .i gasoline service station on West Webb and one was made by C. E. Hopper to install an acetylene gener ator on Johnson street. IT HAS THE "PEP" Refreshing Invigorating Non-Intoxicating In a class by itself as a summer drink for men, women and children Rains Benefit Alfalfa. That the showery weather is mak ing the Irrlgatlonlsts of the west end lazy is the opinion of Herbert Btrohm Dunne the past few days a total OflOl Hermiston who was here yester- Bi.76 of an Inch of rain has fallen in; day. He declares that the rains have E I Pendleton and in some Darts of the ! made irrigation unnecessary and that 5 countv the precipitation has been all the farmers down there are doing 'ure:.ter Exrern in the field struck ! Is to sit back and watch their alfalfa 31 bv cloudbursts or hall, the storm has crow. He expects three big crops this 5 ' proven of great benefit to the grain, year. S according to a number of farmers. On 5 Monday atternoon one-tenth of an Looking for Runaway. 1 1 inch fell in Pendleton during the short j a man named Baker, whose home 2 1 storm. Tuesday one-tenth of an inch is at Milton, has been here the past S fell. few days looking for his H year old E ' json who left home .Monday. He was i To Wield Haoquet for Baker. j traced to this city and out north. It I That Mrs Harrv Ha Iff will be sent i- believed he is working on some S to Pendleton, to represent the Bac-' ranch. Th 5 quet Club, in the three-day tennis ! particular Smyrna's thirteen mills 4000 sacks of flour dally. produce in I li iiiuUim f I li I II Itt-B tH'Ojji a COME TO PENDLETON Everything f . 5 j DAY AND NIGHT SPORTS RACES BARBECUE BALL GAME DANCING Big Patriotic Preparedness Parade WE'RE GOING TO LET THE EAGLE BUCK On Drausht and In Bottles at Following Resorts: Conner's Cigar Store. Billy's place Courts & MfDevitt The Crescent Round-Up Pool Hall W. W. Hoch Bungalow Pool Hall The Charles Co. Gritman's Cigar Store sred at the Following Cafes. ?t. c.eorge Grill Quelle Cafe. boy. who is tall, had no ason for leaving home other than that he wanted to get out for himself. His parents are very anxious to learn his whereabouts. Sold to the lit ne dozen bottles and up. quarts or pints. tournament to be held in the Round L'p city on July 2. 3 and 4, was the de cision reached by the club members this morning at a special meeting. A number of other members of the 1 Suicide or AUlNlflBlT club expect to go to Pendleton for the! Though the coroner s jury at 1'ma tournament. but Mrs. Reiff will be the tilla yesterday returned verdict of only cme from here to go on the I accidental death over the body of Mat courts Baker Herald. ! Riley, who died of poison, the evi- deuce did not show clearly whether To sate Monroe St. Trees. I he took poison with -oiicidal intent or Though the contrac which the New-1 not, according to Coroner Brown Port Land & Construction Co, has for ; fore death he made i Dr. R. B. Robbins i DENTIST 18-20 Judd Bldg., Cor. Court and Main Sts. Den tistry of best quality using t it , . i 1 iU X tne laiesi painiess nieut ods. Evening and Sunday by appointment. Telephone 229 IIIMIIIIIIIIinMIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIu3 We also recommend our new True Fruit drinks, PORT-0 and PEND-O. I Brewf-d and bottled by E Wm. Roesch Bottling Co. City Brewery. 5 3 Wholesale nd Family Trade. Telephone 528 E IIIIMMniMIHIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllr. Be everal conflict- f which Indicat e of poison by if which lnlcat nd his life. :iIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIItllllllllllllllllllllUMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIi: Price List Hull mark Watches I the grading of Monroe street calls for ing statements, some improvement from property line to led he took an overd property line, chairman Phelps of the mistake and others street committee was given authority led that he sought to by the council last evening to modify I the contract so that the eonpan Many Contestants Fvted. would grade only from curb to curb.' Between fifty and sixty contestants This was done In order to suve tha; promise to be entered In the second trees which are in the parkings To1 annual eastern Oregon tennis tourna grade clear to the -jiroperty line would ment in this city on July 3, 4 and 5, sacrifice the trees. Two trees, whose judging from the letters being receiv roots had been exposed by the grad-ed from outside towns. Dayton. ;nc work, went down In the wind Washington, has promised to sen I storm of a few days ago. , four, Freewater two. Milton four, - Athena ?. and Baker at least one. Taking Teaoben KxaJSSl Walla Walla, Waltawirg and I'asco Nearlv fiftv applicants are taking will also probably have representatives the teachers' examinations now being present as will the towns of the west Thirteen are taking I end of the county. renuiemn win held in the city. them at St. Joseph's academy and the following others are taking them at the court house: Inez M. Wagner, Sherman It. .Smith, Martha Wilsey. Mamie Mark. Josephine McDevvitt, Kthel Freeman, Fonda Wolfe, Fran ces Doherty, Iter Richardson. Edith have a number of her best racquet WlelderS In the tourney and the In dian agency will probably send In a few players. I-a Grande has express ed a desire to participate A hand some up will be hung up for the sin gles championship and. to become per- STANDARD WATCH FOB MI N. 3 '5-jeweled movement, 20 year gold filled caw $11.00 4 17-Jewele! movement 2"-yeargold filled case 17.00 I Same 111 f luent. 25-vear gold filled rase 22.50 t 1 7 -Jewel's movement, adjusted to tem- i.i tl re, -' -year cold filled case. . . . 25.00 7 1 7 -Jewel 1 movement adjusted to tem perature and thrte positions, 25-year gold Oiled case 30.00 Kan.e in 14-K solid gold case 60.00 Kl-Jeweled movement, adjusted to tem p.raiure and five positions, 25-year gold (Mad u-e 40.00 10 m , ,. v. nurd itl ,r- heavy 14-K II The Hallmark "PerfeotUm," 23 jeweled moveno-nt. adjusted In every possible way Timed in factory to an average variation within 6 sslilllKll a month, very heavy U K s ltd gold case 100.00 Royal M. Sawtelle ,Iew1T Pendleton, Oregon Council Takes Action Toward 1 1 Making Celebration on 4th I of July More of a Success The city council, which with the Commercial association, Is sponsor for the Fourth of July celebration preparing, last night took official ac tion to make the celebration more of a soccess. The council went on record as re questing thatt the business houses close between the hours of 10 and 11:10 In the morning and between the hours of 1 and 6 In the afternoon. Also the street committee was given Instructions to prohibit the parking ol ears i,n the day of celebration on Main Itrcef from Kallroad to the bridge and on Court street from Harden to Vincent, This latter action was taken In or der that parked cars will not Inter fere lih oeoole seelnw the parade I However, It is anticipated that there S However, It is anticipated that there Hllll11tllllllllllllllillllliIMIlllllltlUMi;...:illllllMlllllllllllllllltllltlllllill1f llllllllllll M '"' '"' """ "' ""rk at th" time as every effort Is being made to get I he cars in the parade. The recommendation for the sus pension of business comes from the di. -in- of the council that all of the clerks may take part In the festivities tad that business be forgotten In a patriotic demonstration. It. Alexan der, who was present, mad a mild I objection to closing in the morning on the grounds that the stores serve as places of rest for country people. He was told that the action of the council was merely suggestive and that the actual time of closing Would be left to the business men. C0Ufk6liroan Folsom pleaded for all day closing. He declared that many HMmkeM of the bund work In stores and will not ask to get off while the stores are open. I The council has been asked to march In a body in the parade and will probably do so. Expert repairing of Watches and Jewelry. Satisfaction guaranteed Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler. Now is the time to buy 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. PENDLETON ICE & COLD STORAGE CO. Earl Gillanders, Mgr. Phone 178 lllinillllHIIIIIIMIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIMinilllMIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHMIIIIMIIIIIIIIMIIIIIirF llllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 1 1 tmittiimmi ...;..!.V..!.''1 Artificial light and even sunlight contains rays that are harmful to weak eyes. If llht hurts your eyes per haps you need to wear tinted glasses to absorb the Irritat ing rays and protect your vision from their harmful effects. The light shade Crookes (law which looks almost like the ordinary clear glass Is sufficient protection in many cases, in the more troublesome cases darker tints are needed. If you come here to have your glass es fitted you arc sure of the right kind. I fit every kind of a tinted glass that has proven to have merit. Kryp tok double vision lenses a specialty. EYFS 1EM(D CLASSES GROUND AMD FITTED - LENSES DUPLICATED AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.- PENDLETON. ORE. Phne 609 WHAT THE NAME On a Motor Car i Means to You More power, more comfort, more economy and more of that elusive quality called class than you can get in any automobile near the Ruick price. REMEMBER, there are more Buicks on the road today that have run over 100,000 miles than of any other make. And there are fewer second hand Buicks for sale. OREGON MOTOR GARAGE Incorporated. 117, 119, 121. 123 Weit Court SI. Telephone 468 I! m