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PAGE FTGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1916. EIGHT PAGES BE CAREFUL! He careful this warm weather of the tilings that you eat. Cheap can goods, cheap eggs, ( heap butter are high at any price. We handle only the best grades and all things considered we can supply you as cheap as any store in the city. MADE IN OREGON PRODUCTS Oregon Swiss Cheese, pound 25 Cottage Cheese, pint 15 Full Cream, made at Halfway, Ore., lb... 25 Tillamook, pound 25 Apple Syrup, gallon $1.50 Do your shopping early Saturday. It mean better service. GRAY BROS GROCERY CO "QUALITY" Two Phone, 28. 823 Main St fpidomio or Colds, An epidemic of colds and whoop inn cough is sweeping over the city There is no serious Illness reported Registered in The Red lea. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Sayrea. Stanley 1 tyres an.l Madeline Garner of Day ton. Washi. were registered at The Datttl hotel Wednesday Vmimit Man Here. Clarenc B Ash. cfty editor of the Oh. Hay Times of Marxhfield. arriv ihI lost night to transact business in the city. Todd Funeral Today. The funeral of Marcus . Todd will be held at Hrown's chapel this after MMM at 4 o'clock. The body will be Shipped to the east for burial. Tallin ii lias e Druggist. Al Harris of Klamath Falls arrived this morning to accept a position as I resi ription clerk at the Tallman drug storei Mr. Harris is a gradu ate ot the Oregon agricultural college. 43 Win! Cut Second Crop. J N Stephenson, former proprie tor of the Uolden Ruie cafe, now em ployeii on the llusg rami near Kcho. Is in the city today. He says the sec ond crop of hay will be cut next week in that section. married to Habte mm here and a daughter. Mrs. Springer of Malheur county. Use ot Pi o Wag ijuigungv rhargwd- Ruby Knuck wa arrested this morning on a charge of using pro fane language. She will be brought before Judge Flti Qerald in police court this afternoon Flue Itiiru- Out. The tire department responded to a Call this afternoon about 1 ;H o'clock lo the house of Roscoe I'oane. 817 BOUth Main street, where a flue burned out. No damage Is reported. To HuUd at Rleth 1'eter Kamborts today made a purchase of lumber and other build ing material from the Oregon Lumber yard for the purpose of erecting u merchandise store and pool hall at Ki.'th. I rase Kmire Hotel. Mr and Mrs. H. K. Peters, proprie tor of the Arlington hotel, have leas ed the Umpire rooming house and will conduct it us a First class family hotel. The Kmplre Is undergoing a complete renovation. YES SIR! THAT'S RIGHT You never get anything for nothing and when it comet to thee wonderful so called sales, you get the left-over the shelf worn the mismated the old stylo the discolored goods in other word you get the doubtful the riff raff of any stock. You can buy the new at the Golden Rule Store for less than you pay for the old at anv of these so-called sales. I'iiiou slip-, each inc. a l-io, i.v sint'i. isixM sto, Me Itltwhed Muslin, yard idc i-4c House Lining, ard 4c Nasaretn Waists 18c lUte Ruben Veati . J 5c i luMrcu'i silk Hose Mc stork Paul- 2,v I idles- Rathlng Hutta. . si. its. s-.mi. i.n, $:.9 lloi- or lilrls' Ha thing suits lit.'. Hc Ladies' While Waists Ladles' silk Waist Ladies' lllO ('UH Ladles' Auto scarfs IhmIIcn' Lisle Gloves Ladles' silk QloTea Menneaes and coigates Talcum Light Odored IVnnles Hero Silks, colors (.Ills' slippers and l"unips . . . HH, You Can Do Better I.M S1.9H MO, Hc ... 4tC 25c, We I Sc. 9o 11 . 7 I -SO . . . . 9Gu 7o. SHc At J J. C. Penney Co. Inc. We Lead, Other Follow ail principal ports on the western coast Of Mexico and the I'nited States dur ing his enlistment HOSN OF WOMAN'S PART 3 I 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. Mortgage sale Tomorrow. Sheriff T. 1). Taylor will hold Rathe .Man tieta pictures. L Owen Thompson ot the, Pathe Weakly film service, ts in Pendleton! today taking a few views of the cltv. He , aught the fire department mak ing a run today and vil register the' William Knapp, of Pleasant Hill Mo is visiting friends In town to day. II T Dennis, I Holt harvester ex pert of Springfield, is in the city on business Mr and Mrs H U Campbell of Spokane, were guests of the Hotel St. George yesterday. 0, B, O, Itleness of Okanulgen, . okla . was registered at the Golden itllle lintel last night II I. Lyon, division engineer of the i'-w, is in the city today. e mortgage sale tomorrow at N'olin over --"'mining pool ana KOUna-1 P furs property of the Chris Roberts BetatS, today which is now in probate. The sale, it is reported, will bring forth a large; vtl '"" ' W number of bids Ayuslakatsagon. one ot the oldest Indians .hi the Pacific coast, Is ill at hi place two miles the other side o( aytlse. Ayuslakatsugon is said t Miss II ARKKK'H SCHOOL FOR CUUA Palo Alto California. Fall term opens Aug 20. Catalogue upon request VYFSIESliD OUtttS ROUND ANOFIt!!0-UNSS DUPLICATED AMtidCAN NATIONAL BANK BUIIDING PENDttlON ORE Pmonl 609 MoOonM purchase Fine cur. w. c. McComas yesterday re -ived ! Expert repairing a new Pathfinder automobile which i was driven to Pendleton from Spo-i kane. The oar is a roadster with 3 OlOTarleaf seat and is one of the fin-; est makes ot automobiles in Ameri ejk 120 years old as his ntemor) back to about the time of the war 1112, with his wife who is v'. ye old the man lies in tepee llltllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllMllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllll!: HTHE most popular drink in Pendleton Will He Here for Round. I p. Policeman w. c. Ptxmora kane, has written Chief of Tom awdaa that he would lik attend t tie Pendleton Rpund-Up can bring two men with him. 1 dane invited the men to attend big show. t .spo-Police to Uld l.owcli Appointed Guardian, Stephen A. Lowell has been sp i pointed guardian of the estate 01 Berlaa B Hall, deceased, located in tlmatila county. The property in the count) is valued at JTUU. The heirs I to the estate are Irdena Hall, a wid ow, ami Viola Hull, a daughter deceased passed away in 191-'. Public Sale July 11)16 Conunenotni X p. m. at John Wright's llarn. Allieua, Ore. I have bought Hie Tom Cook out fit and lease and will offer for sale Ranting up to 1 too lbs., ail good farm stock ami ready for harvest Also 8 sets good butt chain harness TKHMS October I without Inter- e per cent off for eaen. i, V SCOTT, Owner r. Ot Lucas, luctloneor. 'TON-NEW " Hatch is rxmunluee Chairman, Raymond W. H.mn of Pendleton has bean appointed chairman of th'' finaii' e committee at the twenty sixth annual session or the Synod of Oregon of the Presbyterian church. Rev. Joseph Diven of Albany ho Vas elected reporting clerk, is a for mer Pendleton pastor. Texas Into Party Through, A party Of Texans composed ol .Mr and Mrs. K C. Kidder, Addie Mc Clellan, Will Morley, Gladys, Celeste, Krin and Kleber Miller were in Pen dleton yesterday in laree automo biles en route to then home in Aus tin Tex., by way Of Salt Lake. The, have been through California at Oregon and as far north a- portlan 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 Following Resorts: Conner's Cigar Store. Billy's Place Coutts A McDevitt The Crescent Round-Up Poo Hall Sutton I 'igar store W. W. Hoch Bungalow Pool Hall The Charles Co. Gritman'a Cigar Store. Served at the Following Cafes. Pt. George Grill Quelle Cafe. Sold to the family trade in cases of one dozen bottles and up, 5 quarts or pints. H 5 We also recommend our new True Fruit drinks, 5 PORT-0 and PEND-0. 5 Brewed and bottled by Wm. Roesch Bottling Co. City Brewery. E Wholesale nd Family Trade. Telephone 528 (lilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Train ltifaks Bumper. The rail bumper at the O.-W freight station was broken off this morning when a train which was backing hit too hard. The rail to Which the bumper was attached was broken off. Part or the sidewalk on Main street was torn up for a short d istance. To ReceiTa Birds. Deputy Game Warden George Ton kin ha.s received word from William within China Johns Hopkins Man Here. Dr. John Lyman, former pro i Whitman College athlete, was i dleton today a few hours enronte from i Baltimore to Dayton, Wash., where ha I Will spend a month's vacation with hi. father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Cor nelius Lyman. For the past year lr men managers of the Lyman has been In the Hebrew hos- tie- will have to take pital in Baltimore, while in Whit- consideration and be vi man Lyman was a star football man. Finley, state biologist, that the next week six crates of pheasants containing 72 birds will be shipped to Camas Valley for libera tion. Four crates containing 4H birds will be given to Birch creek. Returns l-Yom Inspection Trip. Stanley C. Jewett of the local of-1 fice of the department of biological survey, returned last night from anl Inspection tour He journeyed as' far east ,w the Idaho line Jewett re- j ports that good work is being done by the many trappers in exterminating predatory animals. of Kureka. Cel., June pumped out and her boilers iollrwl irt ; went into tne pool six times aurmn stt..im a the day. according to William Mor rison It is planm-d to have the for mal opening of th, Natatorium on Sunday. j-iHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia XI INE carefully selected pearls make add-a-pearl necklace an appreciated gift. Five to thirty dollars will start a strand. Wrestler to Honolulu. L. H Ireland, better known -i. "Kid Irish,' will leave today for Hon olulu, where he will engage in the promoting work or the mid-winter carnival. I'intil a short time ago when he received a broken arm K Irish was one of the nest known welter weight wrestlers in the coun try On Rural Bank Committee. By action of the Portland Chamber Of commerce a committee is being! formed to work for the establishment In Portland of one of the l land granl banks to be formed under the terms of the newly passed rural cred its law. As president of the Commer cial club W. K. Brook was asked to name a local man to serve on the o-mmittoei and Mr Brook named G. 'H. Rice, vice president of the Flrsl National Hank Answer is Fifed, District Attorney Frederick Steiwer for the state of Oregon tislay filed an answer to the petition filed last week ny alleged heirs of the estate of Absalom Master Erb. deceased The answer avers that the heirs are not known and In ract. have never been heard of by the state. The es tate was cache;. led to the state some time ago when no heirs were found. Motor to Iji tJrumle. A party of motorcyclists of Mr. and Mrs 0. P. T Will Re Scuttle Editor. C, H. Newell of I'leveland. Ohio, passed through Pendleton today er. route to Seattle where he goes to ac cept a position as City Editor of the Seattle Star. Until recently Newell has been connected with the Newspa per BnterprUM Association in the pub. Ilcatlon of a magazine called "Pep." Hi was at one time editor of the Den- er Express, Newell says the Round- Up Is well known throughout the east and a number of eastern people will attend the 191G exhibition. edl New Bnlelc Arrives. uaenits, Driving an from Portland H. C Martha Lee Tellier, Clyde Flak ai Haye Bulck representative, arrived John Torkleson of Eugene, passed ,1Pri. Hary th mnrntBg tn one nt through Pendleton 'his morning en ,t. nPW four cylinder Buick carat It sife I 'm MISS HARKFR'S SCHOOL m v Wl HMki i BBBBBBlaBBK V' i BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl 1 Wi!lHi Of W,t,ka. I 19 Head l.nnd Wnri Hnrec H I - . . I I IL IIUUU uuuu nuiiiiiuiuvu .Wr-. , II I Satisfaction guaranteed I f m Wm. Hanscom If' Tur i i.- " l "" IM. V . . I J . mmmimmmmmmmmmmm aaaaaaa Km I ANNOUNCEMENT I Prr.lNIUIMf CITIIDHIV IIIIU nnm rjSJ'" ; "s...,,i,u jniunuai, JULI nu, IHLKt .1 1 1 I I DP A ss n & htr. I MiSJ 7Vry MAiru pin. Miss Anne Martin of Nevada S f I'rAaCa' A It li-FAr nd she will m inuge her 1 impalgti In H reive nuffrage states There the I a. t. 1 O 55-j-C i m umgnam springs nice to her EVERY NIGHT. HTKAM IT VIMiAHK BEAR. , , , , Lively Music Guaranteed by Piano, Violin, Trap IQnginrs ami iPtiers ic Drum. in-1 Pound in (;ood ( 'ondltion. IS ' ...k. r-. .. k-. ....... . .) , KU.ll r-. . r i.i.' ' t. .ma -1 i lie w -v -v-s - Uon't boret that Our 1 I, has leer H " engines i I s. C'-i. condition and 1 CIll VIiy i! . i ri one '' oier acciii oum to a dispatch received lo re i.-. is becoming more popular each day. Cleanliness is Haers owners, the san rruncisco a wtiat is making it so. Large airy, clean rooms and m Portland steamship company cottages for rent completely furnished, and well No attempt has been made to : I Lpnt Ml the stranded steamer off. Mpl. R.iinrl trirt faro IVnm PanJI.lA. CO OA 'I 1,,., :.. H r - - .v.. a. . l. w - i III.- Ill eludes Stage fare from station. rWMMM a parts of popular Pendleton ma- H Irons are enjoying an outing at Bins'- S fQ ham. Those who an- In the party I B V P; are Mrs II. W. Collins, Mro L O.iS , .aneasaisssss1 M Frazier and daughter Jean, Mrs. Roy ; mM IB: J bimiiMl Hi B ii Helix Nat Is a -Dandy." I That the bathing euit will soon be Siiiiiist's the national coBtume at Helix is dicated by reports reaching hen e to the popularity or the swimminc aummer Mpar wnkh runded sout'i pool, just established there. The poo was used for the first time yesterday and one patron was so enthused he route Iq Iji tjrande where they will take In the motorcycle races. From La Orande. Mr. ano Mrs Dasnitt will Journey to the Harley Davidson factory at Madison. Wisconsin. The j say the roads from The Dalles to lone are In a terrible condition. They'j left The lialles yesterduy morning at I 5 o'clock and did not reach Kcho un-l Royal M. Sawtelle til 2 o'clock this morning. I times they lost their way. Thrc. Jeweler Since '87 Pendleton, Oregon TIIK II I,LM ARK TilltK. Former Prssdletonlan Dies. Word ha-s lsn received here of the death last week of Robert White ol Borgon, former veteran stage driver from Pendleton to Boise, The de OSased was 67 years or age He re sided in Weston for some time and then took up a homestead at Nolln. About a year bko h and a son went to Brofamn, Malheur county Ka ta is the I) 4-35 and the demonstration car is the first monel to reach east ern Oregon. On the trip Mr. Hayes was accompanied by Charles Camp bell, Goodrich Rubi er Co. represen tative. From here they will drive to La fl rands and Haker and on this part of the trip they will be accompanied by li. s, Ttombby and L. D. Drako Alexander and Mrs. C E. Nelson. Mrs K .1 liurke will join them to- S day , Klmer li. Thomas Spokane this morning where he reg- I stared In the Colttus reservation I land contest. Thomas wll return to'B Duncan tonight where he In a forest g ranger lor the government Mrs. K. K. .ludd was a charming hostess at an Informal party yester day afternoon, given at her home on e.ist Washington street In honor ot Miss Kdna Thompson, -Mrs. Oliver P. Morton of Iss Angeles and Mrs. T I C. Warner of Portland Auction bridge was played jiuring the after- j noon rfsttimtf itt tiiifrttitiimtif iniiiitiiiiiitii i : itirt if f it iti Miitiriiiiif timiii ii iitmtf ltm riit I ill-sell 1'arli-tt Visits. Russell Parlrtt, popular Pendleton boy, now with the United States navy, arrived In Pendleton today to visit hi i father and mother. Mr and Mrs. R Parlett during a 12 days furlough. Parlett has been assigned to the crui ser Saratoga but will soon be trans ferred to the battle-hip West Vir ginia. August .'1 he Will leave on the latter shin for a cruise to Key West, I l i rids Be has vl Ited all of th J. T, Mathews of Salem WSS In the city yesterday. Carl Ungdnhl came In from Helix for the day. Mrs. j Peterson of Vansyclo, is in Robert Slmpton town today. Mrs. .1. M. tuest of Helix has been visiting here today. Counts School Superintendent I. K. S Young Weill to Walla Walla today, 5 William Morrison, well known Helix Is realty man. is here today on a busi ness trip. Mr and Mrs. Fred Collins of Relll are here today enroute to Rlelh where thS) are to locate a parly of young Pendleton matroni motored tb Walla Walla today to pasa the day with Mru. Storie, You Can Have a Little Vacation and do a Lot of Business Every Day if You Own a FORD The 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 Touring Car, f. o. b. Pendleton $442.45 $492.45 ROUND-UP CITY AUTO CO. 812 Garden Street. Telephone 651 niiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiMiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiT: