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PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGON! AN. PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1916. EIGHT PAGES -0 SPARKLING Theo Nett Grape Juice UNFERMENTED Something better than you have ever tasted in Grape Juice. Rotter than Champagne. Let us lend you a bottle with your next order. SPECIAL PINT BOTTLE 50c GRAY BROS GROCERY CO "QUALITY" Two Phones, 28. 823 Main St. 0- Bays Ve ltiiick. teorge jr Fontaine a new model 45 Kulek son Motor Company. I thin he attempted to get Kmt Athe- has purchased j nu officials to date a fishing license from the Ore-1 hack a couple of days for him as he I had no license at the time Tonkin ar- I rested him. 1'pon the refusal of the Says tg1en Is Booming. Athena people to gram his ropiest it Frank (Julnlan has returned from is thought the two charge, loomed up Ogden, I'tah.. where he has been In! too large. Dr. C. O. Proebetel plead- "There's a Reason" Why The Golden Rule is always busy even during these so-called sales. Their goods are of the best grades their prices are always the lowest and their patterns and col ors are the best. business the past few months, says Ogden is booming He ed guilty to the same charge and was fined $25 and costs by Judge Joe H. Parkes. His fishing license and fish ing apparatus were confiscated by the state. Will Visit Soil, t. V. Kern of Fon de Lac, Wiseon sin, came up from Portland Sunday with his son. Dr. Max S. Kern. to.Hoj Is Born. visit in Pendleton for two weeks. A boy was born this week to Mr. land Mrs Enoch Plerson ai the home PNaMaM Farivli Through city. "f John Rust on West Alta street. President J. IX Far re 11 of the O -W. Unas, passed through Pendleton Operation li Performed. yesterday en route to Portland from; Harry Sturdevant underwent an the east, where he had been trans operation for acute appendicitis at acting business, j St Anthony's hospital last night. His ! condition Is reported to be improved To itteod in Grande Rama, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Allen went toi La Grande this morning to visit with ! Marriage l icense Issiieii. friends and take in the "Speed 'em Up" races there Saturday and Sun day They expect to return Monday morning. A marriage license was Issued CO lay by the county Mark to Harry No ble Hctts and Orpha Johnson. Boili are residents of Freewater Hea'a Work U loves ibc. 89o, 8e Mens canraa Glovee, knit mtIm Be Men's (.aiintlcl (.loes. leailicr failed 15c Men's Itlhhcd Union Suits I9e Men's Mesh Union Suits Ittc Men's Union Suite, made like It. V. I) 4e Men's Nelson Itrand Work Soeks . . So Men's Work Socks, extra heavy 8 l-Se Men'a Harvest Shoea 11.4, I1.M, si.bn Men's Dree sx . SJ.HN. IS.&O,, :.H8. SI. SO You Can J.C. Penney Co. Inc. Ladles' White Middy Dresses Itl.DH Girls' Middy Drams two t.lrls' (iliigliam Hresso 19c, He tilrla' White lUoomers Mo, Ite Ladles' New Mid-Summer Collars . . 2,c. tC Uullc-' uto Scarfs, all colors lc. IIHc Ijidles' ulo Oapa 4IC, MC, Ladies' liriisslcrcs tc, I9e Ladles' Corset ( men. IB,-, 25c. BSC, 4Be I ndies' Battling Suits . si. us. $2. in, fi.to, $:t.BB We Lead, I Others Follow 8 Runkle Case Vp. Prosecuting Attorney Stehver and deputy gam,' Frederick warden ltaiHiiet Tor Committee. In honor of the members of the various fourth o'. July committees which so successfully engineered the Cteorga Tonkin went to Pilot Hock to celebratlon this year a banquet will day in connection with the F. 0. Run he given tonight at s o'clock at 'he kle case Uunkle is charged with catching fish under the legal size. EXPKHT GIVES VDVICK on CHECKING ( -llll.lt PLAGUE. 'Hotel Pendleton. GO TO THE St. George Grill when you want a good steak. 35c Merchants Lunch Served Daily. FOR SALE THE FRANK MURPHY SEVEN PASSENGER FRANKLIN CAR. Just right for the Springs run. SEE W. R. WITHEE. To Realty Convention. Norborne Berkeley went tC land today to attend the Men's convention A picture T. Wade of Pendleton, appeared in the Portland Journal's morning edition. i Port KeaJtv of E. California Man visit-.. T. K. Heard, owner of the I'.olden Utile hotel building, came up from his home in Modesto, Cul.. this morning to puss a few days. Mr. Heard says that prices in California are good and that as a result conditions In general are favorable. Returns from portiaud. John Hamley, well known young Pendleton man, returned Suturday from Portland where he has been at tending business college. He hau gone to work In the Hamley & Co. harness shop for the summer .MIIIItl!IIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIII': '"THE most popular drink 1 in Pendleton Returns from XortJi. Dr. E. J Sommerville returned this morning from Edmonton. Can Zimmerman ada. where he has been visiting his brother. On his return home he vis ited friends In Seattle and a daughter, Mrs Arthur Sprague, who lives near Houulam. Desertion is Alleged. Alleging desertion suit for divorce was filed yesterday In the circuit court by Hazel J. Kennedy against Arthur R. Kennedy. The couple were married in Pasco December 1.1, 1913. The plaintiff is represented by Will M. Peterson. Zimmerman. Suit for divorce was filed today by William Zimmerman against Dor othy Lillian Zimmerman alleging cruel and inhuman treatment. They "'ere married March I. 1914. Fee A Fee are representing the plaintiff. Is Admitted to Bar. Word has been r Harold J. Warner, f, Pendleton boy now celved her, rnier well 1 residing in I that Request Foreclosure of Lien. Suit was instigated yesterday in the circuit court by J. .1. Wodeage and others to foreclose a mechanics lien land, has been admitted to the state bar. Warner is a graduate of the held against Delos Hint. The plain Fniversity of Oregon and Pendleton tiffs are represented by Attorney high school. Fee and Fee 4) 4t ..ftp 1 v" r? ; m t m ' f i. Chamberlain, well known I'klah man. motored to Pendleton M'sterday. J. t. iiiukie, prominent Hermlftoi attorney, is In town transacting bust- neta today, Public Sale Jul) 22, lHltl Comraenolng 1:M p. m. at John Wright's Barn, Itbena, Ore, I have bought the Tom Cook out fit and lease and will offer for sale 12 Head Good Work Horses Ranging up to una lbs., all good farm stock and ready for harvest Also sets ijood butt chain harness. TFItMS October I without Inter est. Five per cent off for cash d. V. SCOTT, Owner I'. ;. Lucas, u Hon, vr. VYFSUWD bUSS GROUND ANDPI1U0-UNMS DUPLICATED AMl.uCAN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. PtNDIllON.ORf Pmonl 609 Expert repairing of Watches and Jewelry. Satisfaction guaranteed Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler. IT HAS THE UPEP" Refreshing Invigorating Non-Intoxicating In a class by itself as a summer drink for men, women and children Oa Draught and In Bottler at Following Resorta: Conner's Cigar Store. Billy's Place CouttJ A McDevitt The Crescent Round-Up Pool Hall Sutton Cigar Store W. W. Hoch Bungalow Pool Hall The Charles Co. Gritman'e 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. quarts nr pints. We also recommend our new True Fruit drinks, PORT-0 and PEND-0. Brewed and bottled by Wm. Roesch Bottling Co. j E City Brewery. E E Wboieeale and Family Trade. Telephone S28 E nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllf Case of Scarlet Fever. Miss Marjorie Silencer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Spencer, is HI with j scarlet fever, at her home on west Haley street. As far as is known this is the only case of the disease in 1'ina tilla county. It is not known where1 the girl contracted the fever as she has been playing only with the chil dren in the neighborhood. 1 MAX DKAl). "Keep the hands and mouth clean," Is the advice laid down by Dr. Thos. Darlington as the best means of ore. of infantile para- the Spl Divorce Suit Is Filed. Through Attorney Will M. Peter son, suit for divorce was filed today in the circuit court by Fred W. Thompson against Alice M. Thompson. Desertion is alleged. The couple were married May 7, 1915. and It Is alleged that five weeks after they were mar ried the defendant deserted the plaintiff. (Continued from page one.) drinks, attempted to prevent the of ficers from seizing this liquor. He said that Bothwell then ordered the officers out, and when they show ed him their police badges, he pulled out a revolver and repeated his or der. , Though Morris attempted to I wrench the weapon from his hand he is said to have treed himself, shot Morris trough the shoulder and then opened fire on Harvey, who waa grappling with Farnham behind the bar. ventin lysis. Dr. Darlington was commtasionei of health In New fork City for six Mars. At the solicitation of the Sol diers' Welfare Committee and by ar rangement with Secretary of War Ba ker. Dr. Darlington left for the .Mexi can border to make a scientific studv of sanitation there. He will spend his "vacation" in that work. mil i i n n i!IIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMlli Save Money BY ORDERING FUEL NOW DREAONAUGHTS VOTED DOWN II 2iiMUiiimiiiiHMmiiMmHiiMiiiiimmiiiimimiiiinnmiiiiiiiMiimmiMMmmmH: INE carefully selected pearls make add-a-pearl necklace an appreciated gift. Five to thirty doHars wili start a strand, Want Xames and Address-;. According to notice received from Portland today from Ellen M. Sulli van, all parent-teachers circles in the WILSON CAMPAIGN IS PLANNED AT KLAMATH PROTOSAL FOR FLEET IN PA CIFIC MF.OTS WITH SFXATF OPPOSITION. KLAMATH FALLS, fin Featured by testimonials July 18. I indicating ! 18. riio WASHINfiT N, . ulr se;iate voted 48 to 18 against Paclf!,: the strength of Woodrow Wilson with I am.miment to the his party and of numerous converts to general naval bill providing for three his policies, the Woodrow Wilson T'oposed dresidn i state are requested to jenrt names democratic club, of which J. B. r.rlf-1 .nu rd permanently on the western and addresses of their Be!) elected flth l8 prPsident and O. E. Wllley seckrast. Works. Jones and Chelan oliicers to the headquarters of the retarv. held a verv enthusiastic meet en phati.allv supp rted the amend' Oregon Congress of Mothers and ins at the city hall. Plans were ills- roent Swanson i nn Lodge. Insisted Parent-teachers' associations, room rl S(lp(1 for a vpry .ictlvp campaign. that the amendm-n; Infringed on the 530 Court house, Portland. In order f;nrtH wni be made to secure promi- constitutional powers of the pre.-, that such officers may receive llfr- rent oul9ide peakere, and members dent as commanue! In chief of -he ature which the societies are sen ling oDtlmlatlc of carrvine this district : nevy. Coast aueaK, r .ler..,r.i ,ht Mn November of a substantial ma-j there were no first class battleehlp 1 2 jority. -n me rmcine, despite a poajble ,Iap-S A chid picnic is nemg piannen iui , anese uanger. rne senate adopted out. For Summer Delivery. "PEACOCK" ROCK SPRINGS COAL There are many kinds of Rock Sprinjn? Coal, but 'Peacock" is the kinjr of them all. BRIDEL VEIL SLAB OUR SPECIALTY Let us figure with you. QUALITY QUANTITY SERVICE Smythe-Lonergan Co. 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PHYSICAL DIRECTOR IS KILLED IN DIVING uson s naval program providing for eight capital ships this year and within the three years. The pas- - oi me wnoie Dill appe ,r. t ' at hand. LANBDfO, Mich.. July 18. While practicing a new diving stunt, with Which to amuse her swimming class of girls. Miss Florence M. Anderson, JT, years old, physical director of thj Lansing Young Women Christian As- sociatlon, was drowned In Pine Lake Raral farrier I lamination. it 8 presumed that in twisting In a The United States civil service ,Ilve ne wrenched some of the mus commission has announced an eg- rl(.H of hpr Dack K that tney became animation for the county of Lmatllla, temporarily paralyzed. Three phvsi- ni with a pulmoter worked for A 1 a Royal M. Sawtelle Jeweler Since '87 Pegdleton, Oregon l lli: II M.I.MAHK STORK Oregon, to be held at Hermlston 10 a m., and Pendleton at 12 m.. on August 12. 1916. to fill the position of rural carrier at Stanfleld, and va---n' es that may later occur on ru ral routes from other post offices In i he above-mentioned county The examination will tw upon only to male citizens who are actually dom iciled in the territory of a post of fice in the county and who meet the requirements set forth in Form No. 1977. This form and application blanks may be obtained from the of fices mentioned above or from tha Dnlted States civil service commis sion at Washington, D. C. tlons should be forwarded commission at Wasnmgton earliest practicable date. hours, but could ta t resuscitate her. Miss Anderson's home was In Dallas Texas. TWO MISSIONARIES' MURDERED IN JAPAN Mr. and Mrs. K. B, King and fam ily left this morning in their autumn- S bile for Portland, Astoria and the Oregon beach points They expect to be absent a month. During their ab sence their home at 914 West Court will be occupied by Mr. and Mis. K. 1'. Mcljean. J H in town. J. T. Hoaklr day on biisines A. E. Atkins Couch of Shavian, wn . up Bcho if Portland Is tran- s mmKmmmmmmmmuimiimmmmmmmimnHmmmmm Plaher m h Getaway, F. w. Smith who wa arrested sun day by deputy game warden Ceorge Tonkin for catching fish under the lig.il size failed to put in an appear anaa In the Justice court yeHterda t., answer tin- charge It Is reportfd TOKIO, July 1 V The brutal mur or at Karulgawi of Dr. Campbell a Canadian missionary, and his wife lias led more than 100 other Ameri can and Canadian mlsslonalrles re- sartlng business here this week, siding there to demand permission Miss Pauline Lederle of I. from the authorities to carry arms for' nrnnde is here visiting her father. APPiica- acif defense. i,.h ii Ranap. oromlnent Witlli The murderers of the Campbells Walla attorney, Is in the cliv today have not been found. The murderers entered the Campbell home at I oYloclt Saturdav iiiornlnc and stab bed them to death Thev then loot ,.h the hniise of ..li ihe mnnev thev! Deputy Sheriff James could find, about 111, I returned from.a business trip to So kane. Is credited with producing, Muyur r . .McKenzie or H.rmi to at the the t'r I, it. Oldaki lamary Co. of t he is In the Hermlston it v vester- Kste Iris - Spain more than three-quarters world'l supply of olive oil. the I n was i eaterdai n if town visitor in low n S You Can Have a Little Vacation and do a Lot of Business Every Day if You Own a FORD I he car with the lowest first cost and after cost. The car in the shop the least and that runs the most. Roadster f. o. b. Pendleton $442.45 Touring Car, f. o. b. Pendleton $492.45 ROUND-UP CITY AUTO CO. 812 Garden Street. 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