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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1916 PAGE EIGHT 0 ALWAYS Owe and its Medicinal Properties Old Monk Virgin Pure Olive Oil is light in body, delicate in flavor, and easier to digest than the thick oils with which the market is flooded. SALADS AND THEIR SECRETS FREE WITH EACH ORDER. GRAY BROS GROW GO "QUALITY' Two Phones, 28. 823 Main St. 3- Sew Yiutclinuikor Here. Hi Stoke f Glendive, Mont., arriv- traternitv ed this morning to accept a position as imtOhmakcr for K. M. Sawtelle. member of Hota Thet.i I'i college Batatt i iraisl. Confined to ,liue. Charles t iretilich of the Charles company, is confined to his home to- The estate of D. N. Van Skiver has day. been appraiseu at ..:.. "J fi"" (M James Harnes. Joe Klomttren and PtvOCca Is Q, W. StuKKS. . aiv Pi I, rallied. decree was .t Charle k Circuit Judm s represented To Take Munition. Miss Josephine Sullivan, stenogra pher in the office of the district at- ' perry, tonnev, will leave tomorrow for a vacation to be spent at Lehman aim l M Hw for It.iynl Hulaway Springs. ntcd Marie Pas this help. The Attorney No matter what your wants, when it comes to wearing apparel the Golden Rule Store has it for less. Look us up compare our prices the quality and the patterns then you will be convinced. Buying for 125 Big Busy Stores, cutting overhead ex penses, having less than sale prices everyday of the year, are several good reasons why you can buy for less. Iiilr To Remtai Cat After Round -Up. Miss Emma Oberlat of UcUingham. has arrived to visit at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. R Dudwlg. 417 Garfield street. She will probably remain here until after the Round-up. Judgment is Bel Uade. On the motion of the defendant, (ln the case ot F. C. McKeiuie Mains! C F. Benson, to allow the defendant ' attorney to file an answer, circuit Judge has' set aside the Judgment against the defendant. Maxwell roadster am a no-stop run from Portland to Spo kane passed through Pendleton loda at u M. The machine left Portland at .i ll this morning. rlntaheg Barley Tlmnatiiii Dan Shaw has completed threshing his barley at hia farm on McKay creek He report a good yield or barley and says he has a tine crop of h! this year, Scrim 10c, 12 1-tc, 18c, i- India 1 J nous 1-lf. tl -:. 10c. 12 1-2. UwgCiotli 10c, U l-2c. 150, I'. 25 S(i Silk, all colors IOC Nov. Pall liimjlianis ... 10c Nch rail Percale 7 i-2 ioc. IS use sew Cotton Blanket We, We, hn,- New I 'fill Blanket tl-. Mc Unite Uneae '2 -- IS Inch Indian Head IHi- You Can Do Better At J. C. Penney Co. Inc. auircth Waists fur Children in' Mark rams Me Rnben shins, whlu- or nm il.Vs Iviilii-' Summer I nlon Suits He, !' Children's rnloo Bait 35c i.ihv or ChUdrcif White Hose is i-sc New collars for UmHn 2.v. Itq IjkIIcs' iidiis. nil sl.ilcs Wo, mic. !! I.iulltvs lloiw llri'SN's 98c i ndies' Bathing suits $i.h, ll.4e, us. M.M We Lead, I Others Follow Accept PoattJoa Here. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Edward have arrived from Portland to reside in 1'endleion. Mr. Edwards who is a son ot William Kdwards, has accepted a n with rvniv.au inoineis I GO TO THE St. George Grill when you want a good steak. 35c Merchants Lunch Served Daily. CRATER LAKE ROAD IS ATTRACTING TOURISTS MEDFORD. ore.. July 29 Crater Lake highway is now open to the rim of the lake and the hotel there is al ready crowded with goests Parties are leaving Med ford dally. The road to the lake Is in excellent condition, and increasing travel from Medford to Josephine county caves, 4" miles distant. The Pacific highway is lin ed w th tourist cars. The number of tourists registered here Is the largest in the history of southern Oregon. l.lttlc Southern Rlossom Arriie. i itttia five nound daughter arrived 1 Thursday evening at the home of Mr. . and Mrs Charles Polk of the Peoples Idle 1 QaMM. ., v, h... urn. A decree in Cavor ot V" , k. .el to' was granted by Circuit Judge Phelps txi r..-ie Uuoiv auu make Pendleton her permanent home. the plaintifl H, and Mrs. J. S. Haye und Mr. and Mrs. Claude lynland will leave tomorrow lor Lehman Springs where they are to enjoy an outing. Mrs Panland I daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. lia Teacher- Mu-U Do Work. County School Superintendent I. E. Young announces that all those who wish to teach in the county next year must do reading circle work from either the University- of Oregon or lh Oregon Agricultural College. todav in the case of Fred against Q. D, Riddle and Lizzie T. Riddle. The suit was one involving till to lands In the county. K. F Aveilll, head of the local bi- Strler I glogtoal survey office, returned las. niglit from a trip to the trappers In Mori minty. IHiuiiiiiiiimimiiiiiimnniiiniiiiiintmHii iiiira iimniiimi " 8 '"THE most popular drink in Pendleton 1 l ecture is Well Attended. Lieutenant M. Swartzkupensky. ex Russian soldier, spoke to a good sized audience last night at the Ore- llrunk I gon theater. Lieutenant Swarukop ensky spoke on his life in the Kus sian army and his escape from exib in Siberia. Gets picture ot New Machine. Major Lee Moorhouse has soup; fine photographs taken at the Dave Kelson farm Thursday of the new Nelson self-propelled caterpillar har. j veter at work. The machine does' the work without the ai.l ot noise-. That Dezney of Bend was regis tered at the Golden Rule hotel last nlgllt Jr. Dezney is a former resi dent of Umatilla county. and lined sin. Charle Iknnelt Jr.. well Known I iid an. was fined lit) or five days in jail by Judge Fitz uerald this morn ing Ul police court for being intoxi cated last night Bennett says he ob tained his liquor from a stranger near the 0 -W. station Mr. und Mrs. R W. Fletcher family returned yesterday from an u" ' selling ability und lomoblle trip to Portland. w nne on, 'the road they did some good Round lip boosting. Wanted Lady agent for work In city. Call Til Aura street, from 4 to today. Wanted ilarvest work for myself and four horses, good run. Address ileo. L. Wurster BohO, "re IajsI -Three year old grey mule, branded I : on front shoulder. Suit able reward if returned. Phone I Pit. Competent nurse Lady with MOM experience in hunting desires posi tion as nurse. Address T. H.. care Kast orcgoniau. Wanted Oood, reliable young man for steady job. Must be IndtUtrlOUl and permanent. Letter only, cure n. Kast OregonlM Wanted Young man with some light cur to go t'i country with manager. Address II S. ii, i.ite Kast (iregonlan IjuIIcm' Round. Up Hta. Remember, ladies, we are all liound-l'p boosters, too Kveryone tl supposed to wear their Round-Up hat.- commencing Tuesday August 1st and wi have a neautlful showing of new "31rl of the Golden We" hats for ladles. See our window tiet your now and be a booster. CAMPBELL M1LLINBRY. t Adv. I t18 Main Street "BMW" A "Hear Paw" Potato. Ii W. Inmia. often known as "Uat- ! tlesnake Pete, who is living t hrec ! miles east of Adams, brought to the DlXONX siut I- Fllcl. city yesterday a potato that looks I like a cross between a bear's paw I and a fielder's mit. Intrfin is now I farming and says he finds it more profitable than cowpunching. After being married three months to a day, suit for divorce was riled In the circuit court today by Mae E. Clark against Walter Y Clark through her attorney Will M. Peter son. Cruel and inhuman treatment is alleged. The plaintiff asks that she be given her maiden name of DaYl. Ml Wil- IT HAS THE "PEP" Refreshing Invigorating Non-Intoxicating 5 In a class by itself as a summer drink for men, women and children Oa Draught and in Bottles at Following Resort: AI Dunlap's Billy's Place Court & McDevitt The Crescent Round-Up Pool Hall Sutton Cigar Store YV. W. Hoch Bungalow Pool Hall The Charles Co. Gritman's Cigar Store. Served at the Following Cafes. St. George Grill Quelle Cafe. I ali for iiia Motorists Here. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Shaw I I Diego Cal . are in Pendleton v i at the home of Mr. and Mrs liam Goedecke. They have motored scuttle lsilc n Tour. from San Diego through California,' Two Cadillac automobiles from Se i southern Oregon, Idaho and are nowt.;'le passfd through Pendleton this I ! en route to Portland, Tacoma. Seattle morning en route home from Yellow- and then home. Mr. Shaw is a cou-! stone Park. The S. attic party came i I sin of Mrs Goedecxe. t.ere by way ofJBolse, They say the I worst roads they traveled during tne i ...i. ,, i ......nni.i trip Were in southern Idaho. The, A. M. Shannon. representative of I only the Warren Construction Co , with with James Hill is In from Helix today. lames Griggs of Portland passld yesterday in the city, V T. Curtis of Portland, is In town today on business. S D. Peterson, well known Milton attorney, Is In town today. S. H. Cooley is an out of town vis. Itor here from Napa, Cal William Leathers of Henmston pas-ed last night in the city. Fred. Lou and orrando Hodglns "I 3 Vincent, are in town today. 1PE Mrs. I. L. Magee of Ocean Park, i 2 Cal., I a visitor in tne city. 5g Edgar Uarrin of Enterprise, w as . S: IHg Car fur (xiuntry Trips. i Seven passenger FrunKun makes country trips, also carries passengers ! to liingham. lehman or Hiduwuy Springs. Kasy riding. Ulck service I Headquarter at Sutton's cigar slore. Phone Itil or phone 9M nights. Aov. Expert repairing of Watches and Jewelry. Satisfaction guaranteed Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler. JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIU:i visitor in the city last night. A. S. Y'aughan of Pacific, was an E Sold to the family trade in cases of one dozen bottles and up, j S. quarts or pints. 2 We also recommend our new True Fruit drinks, E PORT-0 and PEND-0. S Erewed and bottled by 1 Wm. Roesch Bottling Co. City Brewery. I S tYhoUnwIe nd FamllT Trade. Telephone 528 illlllllllllllllimiirailllllllllllllMHIIIIIIlHIHIIIHIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIWinilllllllMlf trouble they nave experienced their cars has been two tire offices in Portland, Is here today taking over the company's local busi ness management following the res ignation of C. P. A. Lonergan. Mr Shannon will not move here but ex pects to handle the Pendleton busi ness from the Portland office punctures. The party T. Q. Pacey of Seattle. is headed by Fireman Job i open. The I". S. civil service commission anounca that examinations will be held to till one vacancy In the posi tion of fireman-laborer, 1660 per suit; $i!0 for the u e annum, and two vacancies in the po- during the pendemr sition of laborer, $800 per annum, federal building. Pendleton, Ore. Ex amination consists or filing applica tion blank prior to tne hour of clos ing business on August 17, 11)16. Age 11m. ts are In to 0 years. Herroid vs. Ilerrold. Through attorney Will M. Peterson suit for divorce was filed today in the circuit court by Presa Hen old against Daniel K. Herroid. Cruel and inhuman treatment and non-support is alleged. The paintiff asks for the custody of a minor child. $75 attorney fees; g 25 for the prosecution of thr of the plaintifl if the suit and yin a month for the support of the minor child. The coupM were mar ried In Portland in 1SI09. out of town visitor in the city yester day. W. H. Daughtrey of the I'nlon Meat Company Of Portland, la ln town today. o. Dickenson, commercial repre sentative Of Allen and Lewis, is in town today. Miss Majorle Bollins. daughter of I W. Bollons of Iji Grande, was In the city yesterday. Mr and Mrs. Charles Creulich. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bonney and Mrs. V E Brock have returned from a trip to Bingham Springs. Rainier Royal ICED TEA if all the summer bevi rages that are prepared for hoir Consumption, Iced Tea is probably the most widely pop1 lar as w.-ll as the most refreshing. Your favorite tea is brewed in tn aki) using a pierced silver tea bi leaves can be readily removed from t iug left to ruin the fine flavor. Pottl Ma pitcher, add suitar. and cool at usual way prefel -II so that the spent e pot instead of ba th tea Into a serv once to the desired enion to each glass. It i custom irv and proper to serve Iced Tea and drinks Of a similar nature in a long thin class. For stirring liquid refreehmcnl erved In this fashion a special ipeon is re- OUlred having a long handle nut with a bowl of about the same pWportlon as that of a tea spoon. I'niess tios. ire provided th- beverag must be served mer th:m tha' prescribed by custom, arm guaeu ma) be placed in an embarrassing Igfa twkt . rd efforts to manage a WOOn a diffi ) ,. -elf , Man;, things besides coi, en ience have rorurimuen io me popularity of bed Te .) n They are long, slim, am. graceful. Ideally designed for use with any tall glass. OA account of their length, lutnd) for other household pur pNi that will suggest themselves. They are not ex-IH-nslie and the ones we have in silver plate would ap pear to g i anvaniani on any hmhw Your inspection oi our assortment Is cordially Inlvted. (I (da-sc I.(M Haooa i on of Iced Tea Spoons Roval M. Sawtelle Jeweler EC '87 I'cniilcton. (jrcgon ' Bnffen Epateptic Atttack. i traveler en route from Portl.m to Spokane suffered an epileptic fit alleged to be due on the halan at the o -W. It. & N. stat.on here las: night The man had just uisenirain ed from train No. 18 and was goin to get on the north bound Washing ton division tra n. Suddenly he was struck with the attack and fell t" the floor, suffering a nruiaed face. A phydotan was called and the fellow was taken to the hospital. lie completely recovered today. ine on Bulunx The Farmers Bank of Weston hroiitfh Attorneys Pee A Fee. have lied suit against the Blue Mountain , lawmlll company asking for $60'0 of a payment for a sawn, ill and lands in the county, interest from August, 118, und IS00 attorney fees. The I complaint alleges that the parti entered into a contrail In 1101 where-! by the defendant purchased from the' plaintiff a sw mill ami lands for Its,-I LOCALS (Paid Advertisement, i Apartment for rent, 400 E. Alta. For sale Rapid flreless cooker. Aluminum lined. Phone 21SM. For rent Two furnished light housekeeping rooms, 726 Johnson St For sale Automobile truck. Ex- client tot light delivery. Inquire Frasief & Sretaon, 030 Cottonwood. Pendleton's newest and most pleasing bev erage. Made by the celebrated and long estab lished RAINIER brewery. RAINIER the nearest of the near. Insist mi RAINIER from your dealer and be con vinced of its superiority. Prices and advertising literature furnished bv the wholesalers. Smythe-Lonergan Co. Successors to Pendleton Ice and Cold Storage Co. PHONE 178 IIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIMIIIIIIJIIIIMIIIIIIIIMMIIIMnillUIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIini?S inllllllillllllllllllllllllllllH has More I i-h 'or Cwroty. a .arioad of fish arrived in Pen dleton this morning from the state farm at Bonneville. They were taken to Pilot Kock and Ckiah today for I distribution by deputy dune Warden fJeorge Tonkin. He will be assisted n tting them into the streams by the members ol the Pilot Kock Ciun club. The fish are eastern brook, steeiheads and rainbow trout Most I of the eastern brook f'Hh will be ! planted in the I'klah streams 0OU. Twenty thousand dollars was paid down by the defendants and the plaintiffs executed to the defenant a I hond for a dee( in the penal sum ot 110,000. The defendants -ave the! plaintiff promissory notes for the bal-l ance of $8000 due. It ts alleged tha defendant has not paid any of the bal-l ance and only a part of the interest. ' ' J X, L .. . i'M IfRYPTOK IV GLASSES II lui- Cochran of La Oraad wa here erday. rm L. V. Henderson and children today for Lehman Springs. H. Johnson of Dufur was rgls d at the. Hotel st. deorge yester. da Martin Brothers ol Dayvllle, were me to nig snow. stannard of Houghton, Mich, ! lias telegraphed George Daman Ol the Hotel St. Georg asking for res I ervatlon for two rooms and bath 1 during the three days of the Round j Up, Because of the distance which th will come to visit the show tiny win Ki.eu ' ,.,. here yesterday With -t bunch of horses' i t ons. Every day bungs a largo ' number of inquiries about accommo- ",r '"" mai sei. IdaUon from every section of the Mr. and Mr, (i. liartholet and son' countn which bears out the preIlc- Frank of Jaco are here to pass the I Hon that this Is to be the great year ; week-end.- They win be the guests of' ! Mr. and Mrs. B. Haymond. Harold WanKV Visit- Harold J Warner, f BWBI and popular pernl rerid ng In Portland the cllv today. Mr. past two years ha with the P. & S., .en wocearfMI In being admitted to the Oregon state bar. He notes many i . 1 1 1 i . o . i ' n I'1. ndietou. Warner and daughte mer nroml-l Mrs. Adam Ituppe dltton boy now: Miss Bernlce Ituppe, will leave lues Is a visitor In day for western Canada, expecting to Winter for the' slop at Banff and other points of In to en connected i tereat before eOBtmUtng their Journev and has recentls to Strathmore, where tney win vis.. Mrs Uuppc's son. Iler.iert. ine) win return to Portland about Mil limber, - Portland Journal. GLASSES THE WCt INVISIBLE BIFOCAL A two-range lens which has no annoying crack or seam. KRYPTOK (pro nounced Crip-tock) is a solid lens with smooth, even, clear surfaces. If you need glasses for far and near vision, you will certainly appreciate the convenience and the appearance of KRYP-TOKS. YFS If jlfO GUSKS GROUND ANDWlD-UNSfSuUPI KAltD A ME. --CAN NATIONAL RAW BUILOWM - PCHQU10N.MI P,.oMr 6O0 BUICK SIX The car that has "made good" in east ern Oregon oyer rough roads and steep hills. Ymi cannot get a better value no car gives you mure. 70 Sold in Pendleton this Year 3 Cars Now Here lor Immediate Delivery. $1175 IN PENDLETON, COMPLETE. Let us demonstrate it to you today. OREGON MOTOR GARAGE Incorporated. 117, 110. 12 123 Weil Court St. Telephone 468 m