EIGHT PAGES PACE FIGHT 8- FOR FALL DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 11. 1916. Coin Glow Hi GRADE COFFEE Roasted and packed by Chase & Sanborn of Boston and Chicago. A new blend just received. The name Chase & Sanborn on the can guarantees the quality. In sealed cans. Steel cut. 1 pound can 3 pound can 45c $1.25 GRAY BROS GROCERY CO 'QUALITY" I Two Phones, 28. 823 Main St. ill LI fl rr i i Daughter la Born. A daughter was bom yesterday to Mr and Mrs. J. H. Prakes of this city. api the state. He proposes te hill and, if it meets with hi will support it actively. ill t Hospital. Mrs U V Henderson is at St. An thony's hospital recovering from an operation. sso iatol Charities Meeting, A regular meeting of the Associated Charities will he held it o'clock this owning at the clt hall. This store is showing a large assortment of Toile de Nord and Quality Ginghams; also Percales, Cotton and Woolen Blankets, Comforters, Shoes, Aprons, Breakfast Suits, etc. Many customers are taking advantage of the new arrivals and supplying their early fall wants. f.ir "Lefty" Making Good. Ulendg Buynfal Ootevention. Clyde ' lfty" Schroeder, former L. G, Frailer, proprietor of the Pendleton twirler. Is now with the leal book store, lert la.st night Butte team of the Northwestern ! Portland to attend the convention ol League and Sunday won his second buyers in that city. start from Spokane, S to 3. He al- i lowed nine hits Warmest hay ol Month. Today is the warmest day Pell" siionid wet Down Knots. dlton hai experienced tins month. When burning stubble In vacant lota This afternoon at S :tQ the official or along parkings, residents should thermometer recorded 96, Yesterday thorn ittly wet down near-hy shingle : the maximum was only st. roofs. Fire Chief, Ringold declared , this morning At this time of year. Hospital Kmnlova Hun McNamee and Bridget ilen- ihe chief said, not too much cautlot. i'iiii be taken to guard against fires. WId VWl Hunters Stanley Q, Jewett of the local of- Flee of the Biological Survey, left this morning for I'nion. Ttaker and Wal town counties, where he will visit thu overument predatory animal nui.t- Petei noa BOta natives of Ireland and hoth employed at the Eastern Oregon State Hospital, took out a permit to many yesterday afternoon. ambric Lining Be Black Sateens lOc, IS !---. ISO, -t Table linens '.'.v. me. lie, use. Il.la Colored Table I. incus '-.V, io l inen Suiting! I lie. MO, 'Me Plain Buck Toweling . .. 10c, li -ac. 18c, is.- Table Padding tte White Gaaae 5c, I -4c, s i-:lc MOSOnitO Net ti I -If Seco silk, nil colon I'iin- llle lOe l-le Ilk' l-go (iirialn ss NalMMgg India I iliieus 6 l.i on; (loth White Onilng Flannel 8 Diaper cloth, in yard piece s, Table on ( loth, white and colon 20 Crlnetta 8 i-s Serpentine Crepea i.v indor l'll-so (dainty white cnH) I'd You Can Do Better 1 J. C. Penney Co. Inc. We Lead, Other Sells aj n bungs ers now stationed there and investi-1 Charles Vorth side Residence. A Simons n.is sold her it Mil Ralej street to Cell of Adams and she and .(fate predatory ar.liiial conditions n her .laughter. Miss rtkalyn Kinnian. general. i have nuoed into the 1.0 i men's. Small iissoline lire. A fire alarm was DOW apart- turned In from (UM GO TO THE St. George Grill when you want a good steak. 35c Merchants Lunch Served Daily. Freight for Alaska Offers. SEATTLE. July 11 Seattle shippers were notified that the government has 3 '100 tons of engines, care, steam shovels and other equipment assem bled at Balboa and would like pro posals from vessels passing through the Panama canal to pick up the lot and bring It to this port or deliver It at Anc horage Box 13 last night about 8:30 and the truck hastened to the independent Garage where gasoline about the ser vice station in the street had taken fire. The flames had been extin guished by the time the firemen arriv. ed. - Dismissed. The case of the IHirkei Co. vs. Joseph V. Lang h minted from the circuit c Judge Phelps is busy no lng the docket and for trial. Today he Mercantile s been dis urt docket. In clean- preparing eases has been listen ing to arguments on demurrers Cording to Kansas. Mr and Mrs. W. Green and son. N. P Green of Portland, arrived in The equipment is to be 'Pendleton this morning in their Ford used on the Alaska railroad. The en route overland to Kansas City, shipment must be dispatched from They left home on Saturday but en Balboa before October 1 In order to countered some extremely bad roads insure delivery' at Anchorage beforojin Morrow county wnere heavy rains the close of Cook inlet navigation. had washed them bare of soil MlllllimiUIIIIIIIMIIilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllt 'HE most popular drink in Pendleton 1 V To Attend W O. W Convention. Dr and Mrs. J. D. Plamondon of Athena leave this evening for Denver where Dr. Plamondon will attend tho heal camp session of the Pacific Jurisdiction of ;he Woodmen of tho World After the adjournment of the camp sessions the Plamondons will make an extensive vacation trip through Wyoming, Montana, ard northern Idaho, retaining homo by way of Spokane Off Cue Head Camp. J. 1'. Walker, clerk camp W. u. W. is to 1 evening for Denver to slon of the head camp is now the head sentry In the head i a visit camp and it is possible he mav be I .honored ,ith a higher office this year. Dr. Plamoaden of Athena will aiso attend the head camp session of Pendleton eave tomorrow attend the ses- W. 0, W. He Will spend a shor: time there Mr. Proctor is looking fir Indian modelij tor some figures of sculpture he I i olng. - Misses Rose and Myrtle Ross have gone to the Ross ranch in the south I end of the county. Mrs. William Slusher hus left for Seaside and will 1 Joined en route by, her daughter Mrs. F. K. Gullck and granddaughter Vli giniadale. Clayton Strain, sou of Mr. and Mrs j C, P, Strain, has returned from Cor-; vallls where he was engaged in Dreamery work following his gradu ation from 0. A. C. He expects to remain In the county during the sum mer. Alex Manning will leave In tha morning with a load of passenger. E P. Marshall arrived home litis morning from a brl.f visit In Port lind. A. S Quant. nog) master and mer chant of Albee is making Pendleton Has yesterday by uutn and sp nl the night at the Pendleton. IT HAS THE Refreshing Invigorating "PEP" Non-Intoxicating In a class by itself as a summer drink for men, women and children cere chief Is- Wanting, S Fire Chief Ringold this morning S warned auto owners to be care'ul 5! while having gasoline tanks fillei S I from public stations. The fire IS St S night, the chie'' sa'd. was caused by S a spark from th r.igine which was S 1 declared to have ben running whi'e the tank of the mirr e was being 5 i filled in Court street. Autoists should S,see to It that ewn thing is secur... 25 1 against possible fire before they let Zjthe gasoline into the tank. What Wallace a prominent drug-: gist of Portland, is In tne city visitin: Or H. H. Hattery. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Selby. formerly J ut , Kn - l.,. 1 Miniature Mining Camp. u "J 7 JZ .... . ' u. ... ...j v. ,1111, I lltt.-l II I I I i, to the Happy Canyon committee rela-i Mr and Mrs- w "' T,aln ,nd Mr five to the orosDects of erhlhltino- hi. and Mrs. E. E. Bradtl of Conby, Ore.. ni'niature n nhi rnmn hero dni-o,v amveq the Round -Un this rear. He' has a patent upoa it. he writes, but has nev er yet exhibited It. Mr. Reilly states ' In a machine invented In England that his miniature shows faithfully the ' to test the durability of textiles, dull methods of mining In eastern Oregon. ' edged blades are rubbed by an elec- . I trie motor against the fabrics until Ismui In Wheat. they are worn through. Brady Howdyshell well known! .-tage Gulch farmer, is in the ritv to- j day and reports having noticed some ! smut in the wheat of his section. It I is less noticeable in the fall sown 1 grain, he says. Mr. Howdyshell re- ! ports that the road down tin j was damaged by the recent ' rains but that a car Is still 1 travel on the high over it. The most important news in this issue of The East Oregonian is the ad vertisement of The Peoples Warehouse on page two. For further particu lars see This Evenings Tribune. On Draught and In Hotth'; at Following Resorts : Conner's Cigar Store. Billy's Place Coutts ft McDevitt The Crescent Roond-Cp Poo; 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. 8old 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 Makina Citizens mi Weeds. Street Commissioner John Heath man for the past few days has been engaged in serving formal notice upon owners and renters of property who have not heeded the order to cut the weeds on their property and adjacent streets The council tias instructed the street commissioner to see that all weeds are cut lr necessary the city will cut the weeds and charge the costs to the property. MlnlRter Leaving on Vacation. Rev. and Mrs. J. E. .Snyder. Miss M ayree and Walter Snyder, will leave it. the morning for Portland by auto. Rev. Snyder will go on to Eugene to attend the Presbyterian synod and Will later Join his family 'and go to the Tillamook county to remain last of August. His address leaver, I ire. During his ab- v j. m Corns lison of Tutu- supply his pulpit. f ast in until the will he ! sence it ilia will HI 3 j w Let the ml Hartford 1 I take the risk w Wm. Roesch Bottling Co. City Brewery. j E Wboleaale ud family Trade. Telephone 528 EE ETlllllilllllltllilllilllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllMllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllc oca Lady Writes Story. In the July number of the Outer'. 1 ook, a sportsmen's magazine, is I story entitled. ' ny is a eponman written by Mrs ISO at Lehman. There are 150 people at Lehman springs now for an outing, acc ording hundred common fire dangers may A spark from a locomotive, a glow ing match-head, a tramp's bonfire, a bolt of lightning any one of a destroy your crop and the fruits of a year's labor. All these risks are SEE of to a letter received by Judge Tho CHI Heram trom his wife who III thM f,.f ltl .. are arriving daily and the resort completely covered by Hartford promises to be more popular than 1 Grain in Field Insurance. Nancy Dickson. wif West hrooke Tlioksnn of this cltv the story deals wrth her husband's ter mere were about 50 Pendleton (ondneai for outdoor life, her lack of a the springs for Sunday, she appreciation of the lure that took writes, him away from home on Sundays and I her ,IU,verv through a tr D to ' 1 Ll las ""imii. Ill i n llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIMIIIIIIIII1. Now is the time to buv 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 & COED STORAGE CO. Earl Gillanders, Mgr. Phone 178 At the regular monthly meeting of -tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Watches to Satisfy Punctuality and accuracy are life's most important requirements Time is money. 'Jetting things done on time at the right time leads to success and fortune Lost time on never be recovered. There fore it Is essential that you should have a good watch a watch that will keep and not lose time. ol the dndr iiimdi of Herneiston." Ot the irresistible call of the outdoors- , the Commercial Club to be held this The story is very cleverlv written and . . ...jcm , KlKM ,m. is illustrated with Dhotograohs taken Portance to the ch will be up for by the author. One or them Is a pic tore of her husband and James K Bowler equipped for a trip to the due" ponds. Will Wot Make Claim. Relative to the dispatches from Baker to the effect that other east ern Oregon counties would be asked consideration. Among these topics will be the same phases of the move ment to establish a state normal school here. The measure has been placed on the ballot and there are good chances for succese if a suffi cient campaign Is out conducted Trial still Under Way The trial of H. H Parson and Miss We particular Watch" where I mount Importance Ity and the choict it is di-siif nod acting .ci pli It Is a "made Guaranteed by tld the Hallmark curate timekeeping is of para-i- It is standardised di-pendabil-! of America's leading Jewelers. for and cherished by critical, ex- thru and thru. tft inln In a demand UDOn the state for a pner distribution of a 25 pW BtB' Betto' vaudeville people playing cent share of forest receipts. Judge i'lt Athena who were arrested on a Marsh states that no such request has Charge of unlawful cohabitation, la been made of him and that he doee!"1'" "nder way t-efore Justice of the not believe net a demand would se-1 ''ea, e Joe H. Parkee. Some of the cure any results. Under the law the teaUmonjr was taken yesterday after atu.e i. to itive 2r, ner cent of the ' i""n and the case . ontlnued until this reetm from forest lands to the conn- afternoon. The defendants deny their to your peace of mind. Fire is always uncertain. Hartford Insur ance is always sure. Write for a sample policy showing what com plete protection this form of insur ance gives. Let the Hartford take the rbk. Hartford Fire Insurance Co. Bee Me BKIXHIK the Fire. Write or Telephone CHAS. E. HEARD. Inc., 630 Main Street. Phone ITT. Pendleton, Ore. ty from which the funds are secured. the money to go in the si-hool funu, and an additional 10 per cent for the ' Weston before of roads In forest re-, pieaueu guilty recently. construction guilt and charge the complaint grows out of the spite of ''Ity Recorder Bar- whom they They are de ll I l.Oi) t.W.DH BtrvM Th" estate grves about ?00 . '""oeu o w to Umatilla county. Judge Marsh states that he understands that the state Is using the road money for building a road up the McKenzle riv er and Is acting under Instructions 'rom the secretary or the interior. M Peterson. tYFS TESTED GLASSES GROUND AND FITTED - lENSfS DUPLICATED AME.tiCAN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING - PENDLtTON.OBE. Pmonc 609 Aliout om Royal M. Sawtelle Jewen-r Pendleton. Oregon Till: ll VMM KK noRai S Htate Rapt, lauin. More Normals. S .state Superintendent of instruction 5J. s. Churchill pawed th touch Pan- H dli-ton on No. 17 today eriroiite home 1 1 from New Yol k where he hail been 2 aliending the convention of the ST. K. Sl.A II- telegraphed Prof. A. C. Ramp. S I fun In meet him at the train and dlS- E ' BWd with him the normal school Bports entertained the rrowd during E Mil Initiated by the iieople of Pendle- (the afternoon. The event proved to Si ton. Having been absent from the ! be one of the most succetwful social 5 ' state sim e the Inception of the move ' affairs of the year for the lodge men 1 1 he wai not aoqnatntad with the in ovl I inns of the hill hut expressed hlm S ! self strongly In favor of the Idea of hundred and fifty He be kahl and f)dd Fellows motored out Sunday to the grove at the old agency grounds and enjoved a picnic A big lun'h was servod and a program of and women Mr md Mrs A P Expert repairing of Watches and Jewelry. Satisfaction guaranteed Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler. THE UNIVERSAL CAR IF- you want a good car without tying up a lot of money ; you don't want to buy stock in the repair dept. of a garage after buying your car; you want to arrive at your destination when you start; Then You are Looking for a FORD Roadster, f. o. b. Pendleton $442.45 Touring Car, f. o. b. Pendleton $492.45 ROUND-UP CITY AUTO CO. 812 Garden St. Telephone 651 OiU, parti, gasoline, repairs and garage. 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