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PACK EIGHT DAIL1 EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. SATURDAY. JULY 8, 1916. EIGHT PAGES r Mountain Potatoes Not si-called mountain potatoes from irrigat ed districts, but the real thing from Weston Mountain. We want you to compare our po tatoes with others. Ordei early. Only a limited number in stock. 100 LBS. FULL WEIGHT GRA $2.00 BROS. GROCERY CO. "QUALITY' Two Phones, 28. 823 Main St. S- On WJ to Baltimore Ernest Fielding and Ben Landls, both of Portland, arrived here by au tomobile last night on their overland trip to Baltimore. They left this morning M( t for Dry Grass. With hot weather now at hand Fira Chief Hinsold is warning local people against allowing dry grass to accumu late about their premises because of the fire danger therefore arc independent of hotels and city accommodations though they usually avail themselves of those con veniences when they are to be had Mr. Bawd and son are members ol the Elks Uidge No. 1082, which fact is loudly proclaimed to the world on the backs of their dusters. I ast Xfc-lit Was Warm. The official thermometer registered II degrees above as the minimum for last night the warmest night so far of the summer -8 GO TO THE St. George Grill a good Pennsylvania yearly produces 600. 000 bushels of buckwheat. when you want steak. 35c Merchants Lunch Served Daily. EYFS TESTED CUSSES GROUND ANDFITTEB- LENSES DUPLICATED iME.ilCAN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.- PENDLETON. ORE Phone 609 Detective's I,enve. William E. Priest and C. D. Mitchell, two Burns detectives who have been working on liquor j-ases here, left this morning for Spokane. Priest Is the oldest man in the Burns service on the Pacific coast M iv I. ovate .n ount.v. Army Adams of Tellurlde. Colorado, in a letter to Hie Commercial assoc'a ttan Kks for data and other infornitt tion regarding L'matllla county. ; c savs he Is a ; rospeetive settler if ties so tion appefiry favorable to him Operation is mi cossful. Mrs. ' hat tcs VMumberg who was hi. crated upon ' ''"ercuy for ulcer of I th- stomach W reported today to Ixt Improving ntcsly. Guardian XpihiIhuhI. Count Judge Marsh lias appe Cam Franeber Howe guardian Carl 1'. Row, :'li years old rei adjudged insane. inted DVSJ entlj Auto Party Here. An auto party comprising Mr Vrp. C S. Winchester. Mrs. J Rhodes.. Allene Winchester and Allen McC'.endlass, all of Hutchinson. Kan sas, spent last night here at the Hotel Pendleton They are making a tour of northwest cities Elevator Shad Itrvuk-. T'lie eleator shaft tl Pendleton broke down putting the (levator on and ' siun for the dav. F. Home N'carlj Finished, The new home of Dr. L. D. Idl on Jackson street is fast Hearing pietlon The Interior work is the Hotel this morning of comniis- 'in. in C'lll- Be Honest With Yourself Increase your income all you can by buying your wants for the hot weather at a store where quality is supreme, and get them for less. Many illustrations of a lower price on your every day needs could be given we save you, likewise, throughout the entire store. Investigate. Comparison of quality will satisfy. Hoys' Kliaki Pants IUs' Pants, fancv Boys- Blue Serge BOYS' Blouses BOW' shirts Boys' t ap- Boys' shoes Men's Summer Shoe-Men'- Dress Shoes Men's Bros Shirts . Men's Sauvn shirt Men's Khaki Pants Ilh' mix turn Me, Me, 18c ants wmc. $l.3;i 2.V. 49e ISO, Mc, iSo Me, llh $i.a, si.ih. sn.. i.s . . . . $1.19. 51. lilt. S I lis $2,111. 2.tlS. M.5Q HNe. SI. lit Ladies' Breakfast suits with ( up ItHr ljulle-' lluugalon Aprons e. ttWe Ladles' Waist peons 35c ljulles' BltM'k HoSe 12 -2e. 16c, IHc, Me I .mllov silk Hon 2.V. lc Mr Boys' Hose 12 I -2c. Ie (.hi-' llo-e 12 l-2c, I lie, 25c Girls' Colored Ms' 12 1.20, 2.V Ladles' Summer Hns-sc 2.N. Slt.MN. M.M, ft.YVO ladles' Haauner suits l adles' summer Waists, tilrls' silpnesa, hsm 5 to SIMIO. $12. .VI. $1 1.75 MO, SI I. UN. $2.tH 7te. HSc You Can Do Better At J.C.Pennev Co. Inc We Lead, Others Follow lelng finished and will be all do 1 few utvs. nnell. Want- to h.o Dates. Ir. a lettet to the Commercial san l)a!rniple (let elation W. K Ktonson of Olympta, Wash., asks for the dates of the 1916 fvmnd-i;i. This Is only one of fi number of P'ouirles received statist ever' day for Information regarding the bit frontier event in September 4 IZ iHnii 1 I vaeauon. relief manaeer for he Western 1'nlon, arrived here to lay to take charge of the local office or two weeks, while Manager Dalry.l takes his annual vacation. Miss Doris Oliver left this morning for Freewater to visit Miss BlSSSOi' Noland. ni llllllimilllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIMMIIIIIIIIUMIIItltllUIIIIIIIIIMItllllllUIMIIIIIIIIL' '"THE most popular drink A in Ppnrllrnn E IT HAS THE "PEP" Refreshing Invigorating Non-Intoxicating In a class by itself as a summer drink for men, women and children Oa Draught and in Bottles at Follow mi; Resorts: Conner's Cigar Store. Billy's Place Cootts & McDev tt The Crescent Round-Up Pool Hall Sutton Cigar Store W. W. Hoch Bungalow Pool Hall The Charles Co. Gritman's Cigar Store Served at the Following Cafes. St George Grill Quelle Cafe. Sold to the family trade in cases of one dozen bottles and up, j quarts or pints. S z We also recommend our new True Fruit drinks, -PORT-0 and PEND-O. Brewed and bottled by I Wm. Roesch Bottling Co. 1 5 City Brewery. E Ej Wholesale and Family Trade. Telephone 528 E miHiiiimimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin To look Over Wheat. Hyman Cohen, crop expert for th1' Portland Journal, arrived last even-1 ing and this morning left with Judge: Maloney in the latter's car for a short trip over the county to look at the i wheat conditions. Mr. Cohen expects to leave Pendleton for his home to-i night. Attended Game Meeting. Marion Jack Is expected hone to morrow from Portland where he has been attending the meetings of th state fish and game commission ol which he is a member. Vt Motor OU-r 2(10 Miles. Mr and Mrs. A. E. Wade and fan ily arrived In "endleton last night after an SUIOKOMI trip from Ne Perce to t many and thence on tc this city The trip covered over 200 mllta and Was made In a Ford. Th". let'.: ti ls Pa.ryi'ng. continuing th ir trip eastward. initiated for state Senate. Cecil R. Wade, formerly of this city land son of Mr and Mis E T Wade I was nominated by the democrats as ! candidate for state senator from Coos : county. He has not yet decided wlieth ' er to accept Fishing In River. Game Warden Tonkin reports that fishing along the Umatilla river is good. .Some anglers ut The Civic ClUb is planning to have a lecturer on the subject of Landscape jjarden'ng appear at the Christian church on Monday evening. The ad mission Is to be free. Attorney Will M. Peterson returned1 this morning from Walla Walla aft er going over vesterday. Mrs. Peter-) son and the children are visiting friends in the Garden City, having gone over on Thursday. .dr.- John sufhan is reported to I bu lit at liar lit me today Dave A'ruuon, well known Insnr-i ance man of ."ortlund. Is a visitor here today. F W, Rus-sell of the Oregon Pro-1 (active Association, Is tn the city to- day on business. Mrs. A J McAllister is entertaining the Keuih Hill HridKe club this after- "SPEED 'EM W La Grande, Orcp, July 22-23 $1000 IN PURSES FOURTH ANNUALRACE MEET. National Champions will exhibit. EXTRA EVENT JULY 9. Flying machine will rate with motorcycle. IJeut, T. T. Marany will give an exhibition flight. "SPEED EM UP" Agree on Closing Hours. All the local barber shops have agreed on a new schedule of opening and closing time which will go into effect Monday. The shops will be opened at 7 in the morning and close at 7 In the evening with the excep tion of Saturday nights when they will remain npen until in o'clock. week both at the upper and lower en of town caught good strings of trout. For those who cannot get out into the country to fish, the sport In town ought to attract many to the river banks tomorrow. during the -, aI ht.r llome Grade Nearly Finished. County Judge Marsh said today the grading work on the new road be tween Pendleton and Rleth is almost finished. The contractor is rshing 'nt work ahead and expects to have thh phase of the job soon rinished. Judge Marsh and Commissioner Cockhurn made an Inspection of the work yesterday. Held for i. rand Jury. On a charge of larceny by bailee. Henry T. Hill was today held for the grand jury by Justice of the Peace Parkes Bonds were fixed at 1250 The charge was filed by William F. Ellis, involving some wheat which Hill was alleged to have sold without authority The heartng was held sev. eral days ago before Justice Parkes Miss Lily McKinney arrived on l"i today for a visit with her brother, W. F McKinney, here A. D. Smith, salesman for the Am-e-ican Typefounders Co.. of Portland, has been here today. It',- If. S l-nsngle, the recent y elf tto' I r'( !'('( nt of Columbia collvs a Milton, spent vesterday in the city Mr. end Mrs. E. A Schlffler will arrive Monday from San Francisco, called back by the Illness of Mn. 8chifflers mother, Mrs. Hunt. m Fined for selling IJquor. T. D. Elliott was fined $100 ana given a sentence or 30 days in Ja.ii yesterday afternoon on a charge o! selling liquor His was the third case gathered in by Barns detectives who have been working here since July 1. Elliott was alleged to have sold a mix ture of alcohol and some coloring fluid that gave It the appearance of whiskey. Alvin Austey. Who was also held by the police, was used as a wit ness against Elliott. SK't-d Km Up Man Here. F. Ii. Currey. the "speed em up Notice to the Public. Beginning Monday, July 10. we the S undersigned promise to open our . EEE shops at the hour of seven in Hie morning, and to close at the hour of ass seven in the evening, with the excep-iSS man" for ths I,a Grande motorcycle tion of Saturday, when we will close tUUIIUIHIIUIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllllllillir1lllllllllllllllillllllllllU Watches to Satisfy Punctuality and accuracy are life's most important requirements. Time is money 'letting things done on time at the right time leads to success and Inspect Bridge site. County Judge Marsh and Commis sioner Cockbum made a trip yester day along the proposed route for a road up the Birch creek section and Inspected the site for a bridge acros-. S I the l'matllla river near that point. S, They also drove by automobile along 2 1 Mud creek and the scene of the r--1 5 cent heavy rains They found hu'e S boulders washed into the roads by the S I cloudburst and considerable damage SI done to the surrounding country races on July 22 and 23 is in the city today boosting for tne big event and also to see the county court members I 'ward getting their support for a county exhibit at the state fair this year. Mr Currey thinks l'matllla county should have a big display at Salem in September The motorcycle rices on the new speedway at La Grande will be the rasteet ever seen in eastern Oregon, be says, and a la'ge crowd Is expected to be present. Motor enthusiasts from Pendleton and surrounding towns are expected to help swell the throng Mr. Currey is one of'S Grande's IKe boosters art Is very popular. He has a large num ber of friends in Pendleton and throughout this county as well. at the hour of ten. and to abide by the prices previourly agreed upon. PHILLIPS HA88ELI EARL SAWYER W W. EDMISTEN". B O'OARA. F. AKIMATO HARK PATTON C. P TRA8K. W D HI'MPHRKT REETZ & FREEMAN. fAdv.) JESSE OOFF (0. K) fortune. Iost time ran never be recovered. There fore it is essential that yu should have a good watch -a watch that will keep and not lose time. We particularly Watch" where aci mount importance. My snd the choice It Is designed to acting people. I( is a ''made to Guaranteed by 11 id urate It Is .f Ame ihe "Hallmark timekeeping is of para standardised dependabil rica's leading Jewelers. iherished by critical, ex- latch thru and thru, and me. SI I. no gMjM lo.oo Roval M. Sawtelle s Jceter Pendleton, Oregon i in: il Ml M I!K RTORE 2 j Mrs Bfctbcett Iniiircd. S Mrs Dell Blancett and Mr. and Mrs. 1 1 Cubs Crutchfleld are in the city aftirl Slha'ing taker. 1'itrt in the frontier "U S hi.ii' on at Missoula, Montana, trhrsl 5 Mrs. I l incett was Injured Wht'S S chasin.r a Iteer. She was following, S the steer closelt when the animal be-' 2 came fiighxn. I Just In front of thai S gran Isle nd en 1 ran into the horse! E Mrs I l.i iidlt v as riding. Horse, rid-! 5'er and s.eer ro led over and over in 2 the dust Mr-. Klaneett had an sak'i j S I s(,ve'-el,'' ? ifiioed but no iiones Were S ! broken and she considers herself for- j I tunuts in esttfing Mr. Blancett Is S 1 now at K.tli.'fei Montana, where ther 1 is some tal't of putting on a frontier H Show Mr rir.O Mrs. Crutchfleld an I 2 Mrs BtaDt l it v ill go over there If t'.-a. g I plana n.-'iro All will be here Itij ilseptenitei f r tne Round-t'p. 3 A H i I ii , -I- III re. S R F I -a wj. cashier of the l.um- S barmcn'i Biins of Roqnlam, Wasc , 2 a-( i nil au'ed by his wile ad daughter, ir'ii in rvnoincon. wuvyi 1 tti the Yellowstone Na-' by auto having left IP I Thei- rnme over Ihe I'a r: H tl av lo Portland and then lovsf tlie Cilirr.bia Highway to Pen-' dlstoil The." are going into the pat S i by wit "I Pooutello, Idaho and will Will Contest Case Filed. A petition to contest the will of the late Francis Jeandreu, an Indian of the Walla Walla tribe, was filed In I the circuit court today by Fred Parr, Ell I'arr. Frank Parr and Henry Wat. son against Kelvins Farrow and six teen others. Jeandrew died March 21. 1916. at the age of 75 vears. He left several acres of land In an allot ment allowed him by the government. Tlie petitioners ask thai the will be I set aside as null and void. Expert repairing or Watches and Jewelry. Satisfaction guaranteed Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler. gHlillllllliililillillliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillllliiiiiiilliilllllliiiiiiilliliiiiiiiiiiiillllilill ' Now is the time j 1 to buy 1 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 tiiiiia spen: lu-f ti S 1 are en ri lit I lltnal ''.rk nt Jt'l return borne b way of Bpokaas ar.l -..n't! Tht) SIS nor trying to break S '!' Speed records on tlie trip but are ..of f.r an MlnviMa v.. e.. 1 1. , .. Tlie lllimiimilllinillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIinilHin thtll own camu outfit and , Gold Lunches for Hot Days The hot weather takes the edge from your appe tite. You want Something cold, something cooked right, something .served right; that looks inviting. Then go to The Kopper Kettle Hot Day Luncheons Our Specialty. lllllllllllllllilllilllllllil Supremacy by Contest Is won today just as it was in the Roman arena by Worth and Superiorty The success of the Buick Six demonstrates the winning power and logical principles, perfectly applied. The Buick Valve-in-Head Motor and its record breaking efficiency at lowest running cost is the foundation on which has grown the Buick pres tige. And, although this prestige has no tangible ex pressions, it is one of the vital assets of the Buick car a prestige expressed alike in exclusive cir cles and in the broad field of practical motoring. Fur flexibility with speed, for smooth, depend able action at lowest gasoline expense, Buick is the criterion of the world's judgment. "When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them." Buick Light Six, f. o. b. Pendleton $1175 Buick Big Six, f. o. b. Pendleton $1635 OREGON MOTOR GARAGE Incorporated. 1 17. 1 10. 121 . 123 Weil Court St. Telephone 468