East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 14, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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TtATLY EAST OREGONIAN, PF.XDLETOX. OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 14. 1916.
EIGHT PAGES
Gill Netters Best
NBWi
Fine for Lunch this Warm Weather.
Columbia River Salmon
SPRING CATCH
ROYAL CHINOOK
S 9Sb
1 arratOf Repaired.
After being out of use for the past
week on account of a broken part,
the elevator in the Hotel Pendleton
WM put in operation again today..
Nothing better on this market. You will not
be ;itisfied with any other brand if you try
GUI Setters Rest just once.
LARGE ROUND CANS, EACH 25c
SMALL ROUND CANS, 20c; 3 for 50c
GRAY BROS
GROCERY CO
'QUALITY"
Two Phones, 28.
823 Main St.
Koathccwr lghl Wreattsr Hat
Kid Irish, well known featherweight
wrestler, is in the city visiting his fa
ther. .1 K. Ireland, agent for the
Metropolitan Ufa, He wants to locate
here if he can secure a gymnasium In
Which to start classyvork. He is suf
fering from an injury of his left arm
sustained la a recent match.
bitten
given
,1 the lection worker who were
by the pup win probably ie
the Pasteur serum t rea t me n t
The pup is believed to have been bit
ten three weeks ago by a strange dog
Which apparently was mad.
Daughter Is Born.
A baby girl was bora yesterday to
Mr and Mrs. L. W fopeland of till
city
Father of Victim Known Here.
B It La 1'ointe. father of tha Imm
year old boy killed yesterday In
Portland when a coaster wagon
crashed into an let delivery wagon;
and of the little girl who suffered
brokaa leg.is well known in Pen-1
dleton, having been a traveling man
Who made this oltj for a number of
' r He was formerly Incited at
Boise. He is now employed as a civ
il engineer on a project near Hood
lther.
Marriage Ltoeasat asaed.
A marriage license was issued this
afternoon to Kaymond Hicks, North-
ni P.u-ifio express messenger, ar.d
.Miss Clara Marshall of this city.
Estate i- tppralsed
F H. Towsley. h s Denlson and
P. IV Molt, appraisers of the estate
Of the late Knnna I, Hough, have
reported to the court and fix the val
ue of the estate at f 1900.
Transferred to The Dal lea,
C. M McXurlen. who has been
employed in the mechanical deimrt
ment at the Kieth yards of the 0.
W li A X. has been transferred to
The Palles.
ou can buy the new at the Golden Rule Store for
less than you can buy the old elsewhere
at sale prices
We are showing new tali shoes for the entire family, as well as Hosiery, House
Dresses, Ginghams, Percales, Muslins and Sheetings, Cotton and Woolen Blankets,
Robes, Etc.
Gingham Mouse Dresses who
Ladies' Ingham Aprons 2,v
l-adli-. tTvc kiiiionan as.
ladles' Muslin Gowns as,.
fiadies' Brassieres .-. ,,
l s dies' Corset Covers in,., ,v. sac
I ji tiles' white Hose i.-.
tilris' white or Colored Mow..., . 12 l-Jc, isc
Bias I (lading, white ami ootota, boll .-,
Itreasing Combs ior, i.v. in, 36c, Die
Men's Klbbed or Mesh Union Suits
Doya' I'nlon suits
li V. D. I nlou soil-
Men sport shirts for work
Men's SKirt Kbirta, light ilor
Men's iiesi Qnalit Bib Overalls
Men's Khaki IMnts
Men'-. Harvest Shoes
Men'-. Dii'vn Shoe
1. iris' Slippers TBe, IsV
I He.
You Can
Do Better
At
me.
vrwwrw V w SK
J. C. Penney Co. Inc.
JOim )Y KOAD IS ASSTfRKD.
GO TO THE
St. George Grill
when you want a good
steak.
35c Merchants Lunch
Served Daily.
BAKKR Ore.. July 14. Construc
tion of the John Day Highway, which
will connect the Columbia river hlgh
way will be started soon.
A party of eight surveyors .from the
state highway commission has arrived
in Prairie City to survey the road
through Grant. Baker and Malheur
ounties The movement has been
agitated by Grant county the court
there and In Malheur county having
prom land to do their share, and Ba
ker county is also expected to stand
it proportion.
Walla Walla Minister Dies.
The death of Rev. E M. Cllngan
Of the Walla Walla Presbyterian i Two HvoroBs Granted.
I church, is ths occasion of much sor-l Judge Phelps yesterday granted di
I row among his many friends In thlaj Tofces to the plaintiffs In the aaaH
city. He was stricken suddenly; of Anna H P. Benedict vs. William
wnue in nis pulpit with a hemor-1 1. HenMlct and of I.ibble Scrivener
I rhage of the brain and died Wad-1 VS. Hyde Scrivner.
j nesday. Rev. Clingan has been in' 1
Pendleton on numerous occasions To Attend Convention.
I and several years ago delivered the W N' Matlock or the Matlock
I commencement address to the high I-aalz Investment Co., left on No. 11
ecoooi graduatins ciass. , today for PortlafM to attend the In
terstate Realty Men's Convention
'tons three (3 ) to
ToWMhip three
thirty-two 1 81 1 K
(li of Township
Range thirty-one
six ( li i inclusive, ol
(J) .. oi Rangi
W. H ; sections one
three (I) . of
(31) K. W. M.; sec-
1 PHI STARTS IN THE
M ML ORDRR III simns
Recruits Pass Through.
In charge of Sergeant Thompson Wednesday
13th company of the General Servica
Infantry, :M recruits for the regula.
army passed through Pendleton to-
' day from Port Logan. Colo., on their
Way to Puget Sound where they wl'l
be assigned to service in the regular
infantry or light artillery. Fort Lo
gan is a general recruits' station ano
supplies men for a number of army
yvhlch meets Monday, Tuesday and
Former Local Man
Back From Front
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PORTLAND,
i V.
Ore.. July
I
'"FHE most popular drink
in Pendleton
w - - i.ir, dui 1
posts. .sergeant Thompson took his Sari . Morrow, chevalier ,.r ih
last bunch of recruits to the Texas! dr of Leopold, arrived from the Pel
Doraer, giun front today
'h Pendleton and Drootlcsd madlolni
Pup Dies During KlgiM, at Marshfield until the boginning of
The pup brought down from Thorn 'he War. He had charge of a Del
Hollow yesterday by Hugh RQb) andl tlan base hospital at La Panne until
yvhich w as believed to have the rabies I recently, Hefore leaving Rurnna he
died during the ni;;ht. F.. F. Averill. vWted many points along the British
i'ieuaor animal inspector, nad it
confined and this moraina sent Its
lions one ill to thirty (10), inclusive,
and sections thlrtyofoar t3ii to thirty
lx t;!6n Inclusive of Township four
til N. of Range thirty-one i :i 1 1 B.
W, M. . sections one (i) to twellty
hln (), Inclusive, of Township four
(i) . of Itange thirty (Urn K. W if.;
sections one I to six (), inclusive
and sections eight (8) to fifteen (it),
inclusive, of Township four (4i X. of
Rang twenty-nine tiln EC. W. M. : all
of Township five ( r. i N. ,,f Rang
twenty-nine r2'M ft, V. If,; all of
Township five ( i . of Range twenty
right (2s i K. W. M excepting so,
lions twenty-eight -s to thirty-lour
(34 ) Inclusive, thereof inelii.lii,.. , h..
, incorporated town of Umatilla in
County; sections twenty-four (24 1
I thirteen rill of Townshin fiv ,.-
"i Kunge twenty-seven (27) E, V. M
ami that Hart of the PnlnmhU .
said
and
i X.
ha I port of Culms Monday night,
I waH officially announed. They
hopped bombs on the port and on
irmv encampments.
The admiralty gave out the follow
Ing:
TWO German naval aeropuuiee on
the night of July lu-tl, dropped bombe
i on Calais and the troop camps at
' Ki.iy -Dunes (near me Belgian fron
i tier i The aeroplam-s ridumed un
damaged." Inued Lister in New ork.
MKW FORK, July 13. The Fabre
I Line sttamor Roma, from Marseilles,
j reached hen- with oaa IQ-mUlimstsr
I gun mounted on her after deck. At
Providence the collector of the port
demanded that the gun he taken
' down, and telegraphed the facts to
i Washington.
After some delay, however, (he Ro-
! ma was permitted to proc i to New
York with her gun In place.
.if tin
lamb
tin
lllol
lines
the
western
ami French
lit.
head to Dr. David X. Roberg of Port-1
land, state health officer, for exami-! The subje
nation. If it is ascertained that the!'ivd in this city so
animal had rabies Mr. Robe's little I father was a phvsi.
partner of Dr. Qriswold
IT HAS THE "PEP"
Refreshing Invigorating Non-Intoxicating
In a class by itself as a summer
drink for men, women and children
CAPER) to SUCCEED
WIVSI.ow s COMMAND-
FR OF PACIFIC FliKETT,
H f I. , ,'""
j enit.raced between the center
channel thereof and the abuttln
aboA's descrlbMl.
Petition! Containing sixty
have already been tiled with
county COUrl and others will
as fast as the) an- taken in the conn
tt. It is understood .k ..k
ing the undertaking do not desire ti
ihove disp-acir'""1""" !h'' iss"" '" ' 1"" unless it
years ago. WiiSjJ! th utautnUal ma-
who ,,racticed: l""t "f ''r"',prtv "! VOttWl
at Helix as a partner of Dr. Grisw-old I " raVor "f tB development,
As a hoy he lived in this county but' Proposed t is to be known
had never lived hr sinn ,,... tn"' ' UmatlUa and w
mh...,H u r . Harrah. one of the nrli ,,,o,
gives the following Information:
"The object of the port is to pr.
viae water transportation for our
f
u
manhood. He practiced inedicln
Portland, Klamath Falls and Ma
field, according to those who ren
her him.
in
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ORANGEMEN PORBOO FEE
BKLFAHT July it, On account of
.the war and of their aesire to assist
I the authorities to carry out the ragtl
; latlona established r martial law, the
: Orangeman omitted the annual pro
I cession in celebration or the battle of
' the Hoyne.
By Way Of showing resocct to those
oi thai Ulster division who have fallen
; 't do- 'rout, all iu;onw was suspend
ed nt noon for five minutes.
THJV SEJSGE1NT
Ob Draught and in Bottles
at Followiru Resorts:
Conner's Cigar -Store.
Bftty'l Place
Courts & McDevitt
The Crescent
Round -Up Pool Hall
Sutton Cigar store
W. W. Hoch
Bungalow Pool Hall
The Charles Co.
Gritman's Cigar Store
soryed at the Following
Cafes.
St. George Grill
Quelle Cafe.
Sold to the (amity trade in cases of one dozen bottles and up, I
S quarts or pints.
We also recommend our new True Fruit drinks,
PORT-0 and PEND-O.
E Brewed and bottled by j
Wm. Roesch Bottling Co. j
S City Brewery. j
E Wholesale ind Family Trade. Telephone 528 :
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Watches to Satisfy
Punctuality and accuracy are life's most Important
requirements. Time is money. Getting things done
on time at the right time leads to success and
fortun. Lost time can never be recovered. There
fore it is essential that you should have a good
watch a watch that will keep and not lose time.
We particularly recommend the "Hallmark
Watch" where ac urate timekeeping Is of para
mount importance It is standardised dependabil
ity and the ch ,if f America's leading jewelers.
It is -!. Igni tor and cherished bv critical ex-
I
1
o order" watch thru
tni maker and me.
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FACILITIES ARE EXTENDED
calitv
wharvi
river,
built f
port ti
Not
reip
stllool. DIRECTORS ADO IT RES- m'n" tonn
n, . boats.
CHERfi TRAINHHG.
I
At a special meeting of the school
oily-
red on the
Ultable road
MM into the :
the outgoir
IS to and froi
directors last evening called for th.
I urpose ot meetlni; with the secretary
of the Normal school committee Ol
the Commercial club, the board arter
consultation with Secretary Gyvinn and
Superintendent Park unanimously
Passed a resolution extending to the
utate board of regents every facility of
the district for the establishing of ex
pert training romns for the training
of the seni
NEWARK. N J.. .tiiiv u wh..
lo- Private I. nailiViai ,,i I-,.,,,,.,,,,
docks and H, First New J,.r..v if,.mru .
Columbia; called to border duty at Douglas
must he . Ariz . his linancee, Mlw Ethel M
,-a of the I Sargent, was heart-tiroken until she
and In- found a way to overcome the dlffl
the river jollity and marry the man of her
; choice.
onnnitte'l SJie iu Koilor to h murrlaH a., ,nll.
tjand the wedding contract, drawn up
by her lawyer, is now axtaariiae anuth.
ward where it will te signed by the
'As a community we an
the utilization of the r
ana of freight transnnraMnn r i
well known that the federal govern
ment nas exneli, ed o,illl,,ou ..t . ... '
, , , , ""' 'ueaj sooner ana sent back to New-
a s to provide an o,. river and al- ark. Then Miss Sergent will bo a le
though this ,s now accomplished the gal wile. And when the bovs come
ast expenditure will be practically marching home she ran marrv a.-aln
wasted unless bv building suitable in the regular way
freight roads we reach out and lav . The signed marriage certificate I.
,h" ";""r t"hPortatlon now recognized us legal and binding and
.waning us at our back , r. takes the place of the marriage II.
lhe entire movement Is designed to; cense as a record for the registrar
mhers of the normal , ' , '"-"eriiM ol the ope,, river of vital statlstlia,
toward the heart of Umatilla county
a , initially provide transportation to (Ml. Ms raidkii uv tntMi-v
EVPS HitfD tiiwr.iiniisn
AND, IH!D LENStS WJPIICADD
AMt.oCAN NATIONAL BANK
BUILDING - PLNOLU0N 0RI
Pmoni 609
this plan the most expert '"r .nvia transportation to I
possible , oht.l. win he springs .v.cntry which it has
ioe and so badly needed. German p Bombs on Allied Troo,.
I !, IllP-
BERLIN, July II. Two
i I'nd
: teachers poMsihle to obtain will hi
I constantly in charne of the room and
only ihose pupils that have completed
four vears of high school and In ad
dition thereto have as graduate stu-
dents spent one full year In study of
i methods and review of the subjects
will be eligible to teach In the pres
ence ,,f the experi ;,nd under her di
rection and during the second year
I of graduate work, that is during the
I second year of study beyond the high
j school,
In passing it may be well t
that more than 75 per cent
j teachers in Oregon are today teach
: Ing with less training and educatio,
! than that reoinreii for the
j .Normal class, whose members a
atone eligible to practice teaching.
CPUS MAY Itl'V IIERZW;
aeroplanes made an attack
Germs n
on the
Expert repairing
of Watches
and Jewelry.
Satisfaction guaranteed
Wm. Hanscom
THE Jeweler.
otlce
the
-en ioi
Royal M. Sawtelle
.lewner
Pendleton. Oregon
I Mi: II l I M Vltk STORE
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ABOVT EPJtp .DKIPAL CPTRTON.
(BEIOW -RAR KOfVWJiU WlffSIC V.
':ar Admiral W. P.. ''aporton. now I
commanding a division f the At
lantic Fleet in Havtian and Santo
Dornlngan waters has been selectee
to succeed Hear Admiral Herberl
Window as commander ,,f the pacific!
ti,-,-, when Wlnslow retires on July'
':, on account of aKe. According to I
Secretary Daniels, Admiral Caperton
has been promoted on accounf of his
"valuable and satisfactory service
and his , fficlent record at a high ex
ecutive officer."
Iteir Admiral Caperton will !
UOoeeded by Hear Admiral Pond now
Commanding the auxiliary division of
ti e Atlantic fleet
URITISII MAKE GAITVS.
(Continued from page one.)
Fighting is exircmalv violent on
i both sides of the Somme. Near Bar-
leus, French attacks were repulsed. I
j iaist of the Reuse, French attemps
I to recapture ground near Soiiville were
I repulsed.
Mrs. H H, Hattsry has returned
from a visit with friends In Portland.
Miss Muriel Ball ,g, deputy i.ty
'brl. is spendlmt tfie day In Weston,
Mr and Mrs. NorMl West were In
from their reserv itlon ranch last
evening.
P, 11 Fairbanks
Long Creek, was a
yesterday.
carl Williams, It. A. Williams and
Ifnnk Maler of Th Dalles, spent
last night at the Hotel Pendleton
They are on a motoring trip.
ijh' sasnaetssst Jggs
gR - SaBaaaB
CHAKIES HER20G
a stage man ,
Pendleton visit,
TO HOLD PITMAN ROAD,
(Continued from page one )
W, M.; sections on.- (I) to twenty
three (23), Inclusive ;lnd section-,
twenty-six (26 1 to thirty-four (34.
Inclusive, of ToWnahlp four Ml N. of
Range thirty-two (Sil E. W. If.: sec-
Rumor has It that Charles Hnntog,
manaeer and shortstop of the Oln
clnnatl Reds, Is to become a mem-!
ber of the Chicago Natlonnl League j
team. The prb-e which the Cubs are
to pay for Heraog Is not given but It
Is said to be a large amount of mon
ey and one or two onll players It
Is a known fact that the Cubs havo I
been scouting for a shortstop
August Hermann, president of the
Cincinnati club, empnatlcally denies
the rumor stating that Chicago has!
nothing to trade and that he has not.
considered to Question of any other
manager .than Herzog.
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THE NEW
BUICK "4
WILL BE HLRK NEXT WEEK
THE GREATEST AUTOMOBILE
VALUE EVER OFFERED.
A Few of the Specifications:
Buick Valve-in-head Motor, removable cylinder
heads ; 106 inch wheel base; :ilx4 non-skid tins
all around: demountable rims; one man top;
speedometer; rain vision ventilating wind shield;
Stewart vacuum-feed; Dole, start in jr. lighting
and ijrnition ; motor .') :!-H.4 :i-4 ; instrument board ;
lonjr shock absorbinjr sprinjrs; weight only 2000
pounds.
"D-4 34" Roadster, f. o. b. Pendleton $770
"D-4 35" Touring Car f. o. b. Pendleton $785
All the beauty and proven lasting and perform
ing qualities of the famous RUICK at this low
price. Dqn't buy until you see it.
OREGON MOTOR GARAGE
Incorporated.
117. 110. 121, 123 Weit Court St.
Telephone 468
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