Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1916)
EIGHT PAGES PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 31, 1916. Not only Pure , bat Superior irv Quadity "OLD MONK" OLIVE OIL Unsurpassed in MAYONNAISE and FRENCH DRESSING Gray Bros. Grocery Co. Two Phones, 28. "QUALITY' 823 Main St. senile beauty in tt't vicinity. Before returning to Pendleton, the Bowmana will vtalt Spokane and Seattle and will return to their . home through Idaho. The Dalies chronicle, i t.lrl i Horn. A girl was James Hindu Anthony s hos born i of P .Mr. ami Mrs. it Rock at St. Marriage l.uvnse l i A marriage license day bj the count) cli Kjiotts and Flora M. are residents of Hlol Hot Weather Necessities Be comfortable, don't wear clothes that should be worn when the weather is twenty-five degrees cooler. We are offering varied assortments of Shoes, Under wear, Waists, Dresses, etc., suitable for thia hot weather. All priced The Golden Rule way Very Low. f Noiiu Bride is completed. The county bridge force have com plcied the work on the Noltg bridge and have transferred operations to 7 Oakum. Xouce. Private maternity home. Skillec attention Address P 0 Pox 156 La Grande. Oregon. Adv. Ato !age. For Adams. Athena and Weston leaves Henning'a Cigar Store at 10 a m and S 30 p m each day Adv. Expert repairing of Watches and Jewelry. Satisfaction guaranteed Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler. b No XS04. Hialmar Zilliacus of this city was 'successful In having his name drawn for choice No 3304 of the Colville i reservation lands. I tee. The committee will arrange the details of Justice Hughes visit to Oregon. Oooroy t lunges liocatlon. Conroy opened up his grocery store in the new location at 526 Main street this morning. The place waa for- merlv occupied by Ralph Fo'.som who has retired from the furniture bus ness Meeting Tomorrow Night. The monthly meeting of the Pen dleton Commercial association will be held tomorrow night. A large at tendance is requested. pnn. ikaiuI ueeliiii;. Marion Jack returned this morning thai SOCtlOa fr..m Meacham. He will go to Port-; land tomorrow to attend a meet ng j lm for Pocatelia , ... ...entire committee of S. K. Piper, assistant til Llir aian - - the state republican central commit To Investigate Report. Stanley G. Jewett, of the local ot lice of the biological survey, has ona to cram county to investigate a report that bears are killing cattle inlrolsnm Tiillmun Returns To h. of i. convention. J. W, Maloney, J. H. Qwinn, C, P. Strain, I. K. Young and II M Klderj have gone to Portland to attend the Knights of Pythias supreme lodge, i Malonev and Qwinn are past grand ihancellors of the order. W ill Make liiiiwtni-nu n(- Ralph Folsom, well known for mer furninlture iumu la planning sev eral improvements in his undertaking i establishment at the corner of Main! and Webb streets. Mr. Folsom will I conduct an undertaking establishment exclusively. . esterua Was Record. Yesterday was the record day ut the Pendleton natatoilum for the till season. The hot weather drove a large number of men. women and children to the cool waters of the pool. A conservative estimate of the uum Iht ot swimmers yesterday la 600. Motor from Portland. Motoring home from Portland to La Qrands, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Morgan passed through Pendleton this morn inf. Mr Morgan declared that the worst roads he had struck In the state vert. in Morrow and Umatilla counties. He was high in his praises of the beauties of the Columbia River Highway. Ladies' Union Suits 25c, 49c Ladies' Sleeveless Vests 81 3c, 10c, 12Vsc Ladies' Cool Hose 25c Ladies' Voile Waists 98c Ladies' Coverall Aprons 49c Ladies' Cool Street Dresses $2.98, $3.98 Skeleton Waist for children 25c Girls' Union Suits 25c Children's Canvas Pumps Ladies' Slippers and Pumps $1.49, $1.98 You Can Do Better Men's Sport Shirts 45c, 49c, 98c Men's B. V. D. Union Suits .89c Men's Poros Knit Union Suits 89c Men's Mesh or Ribbed Suits 49c Men's Cool Athletic Union Suits 49c Boys' Union Suits 25c, 45c Men's Shirts or Drawers 25c, 45c Men's Work Sox 5c Men's Silk Hats 39c Men's Panama Hats $3.49 We Lead, At J. C. Penney Co. Inc Others Follow biologist in Folsom Taiiman, popular University of Oregon student, returned this morning from Eugene where he has teen attending the summer session Each Side Confident ot Victory in Struggle Over Librarianship iiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiHiiiiiiiiiniiiiiii' May Crop Is Fine. THL drink that put the "A7eor" in knt wfatKfr . . 111 111'. - - - Itu. i.ureau of Biological Survey, went , of the Iniversity. He expects to ro to Pocatella yesterday alter visiting i main here until the fall term opening the local office a tew days. I in September. Tall man Wll be a ju- at the university next' fall. nior I K. liude, well known cattleman, t orus iuuc lwop. S has returned from a trip into thel Robert Simpson, manager of the El Wallowa Country where he has been (Ford agency, has received word from I purchasing cattle. He says the hay 'he factory to the effect that com E crops In that section are the best lnnienc;ng tomorrow, August 1, the I lowered $50 and on roaiisters, 145 Although August 1 was the Hunt set in w hich Miss sabra Nason, county li brarian, could have the privilege of resigning her position she has not availed herself of the privilege and It is thought she will not do so but will await the action of the board at the regular meeting Thursday night. Miss Xason says that the action of th the board members were notified and the moating W1s called on a ten min utes notice on a pretense of conferr ing with a furniture man in regard to ordering fixtures for the new li brary, The rules sa that a mooting n In- called by the president or an) ' members. Miss Nason says the anon why she has been asked t.' re- she has fl d o sign was bee tact. The faction In favor of removing Miss Nason say she has not been civil to the patrons of the library and has donO many things ill connection with the library without seeking the advice of the board. Some members ,,f the board are at present out 'of the oitv and may not hoard was irregular as nut all of I attend the Thursday meeting. Mrs A. .1 dwell, secretary of the board, Is in Portland and it is Understood will not be here In time to he in attend- were not allowed to pass at that hour. I offered to stop, but he said 1 might as well go on, as I was by a large part of the work, and the next thing I was arrested, for the first time In my lite." Uoogl official! wore considerate and l'r. and Mrs I 'at lei son were alluweJ to go to a local hotel. lr an ex change of telegrams between the lo cal officials and Sheriff Hurhurt, the charge was finally dismissed and Doctor and Mrs I'atterson proceeded on their way. a nee. There is considerable interest in the contest over the librariauship and pooplS on each side are asserting the outcome will be favorable to the side they espouse. SOME "PEP" REFRESHING INVIGORATING NON-INTOXICATING "BRAN-NEW" like the P.ound-t'p. is a Pendleton product and beats them all. An ideal summer drink for men women and children. On Draught and In Bottles E at Following Resorts: S Al Dunlap's Billy's Place 5 Courts ft McDevitt Ei The Crescent I Round-T.'p Pool Hall S Sutton Cigar store E W. W. Hoch E Bungalow Pool Hall E The Charles Co. E Gritman's Cigar Store Served at the Following Cafes. jS M leorge Grill E Quelle Cafe. E Sold to the family trade In cases of one dozen bottles and up. S quarts or pints. We also recommend our new True Fruit drinks, E PORT-0 and PEND-O. E Brewed and bottled by I I Wm. Roesch Bottling Co. S City Brewery. E E Wholesale snd Family Trade. Telephone 528 llllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII lit Shipment of Wool. The last wool shipment of the IMS season to leave Pendleton will he shipped today to H. C Judd and Koot of Hartford, Conn The ship ment is composed of several clips from various points in eastern Oregon. This w.ll place the 1400 mark. the roadster below vale. Idaho boy. who was picked up her l ust week, will be sent home to night. The father of the lad sent a! picture identifying the youngster and? money to pay his transportation home. travel bj Motor From Butte. One of the first Montana cars through the city thlB season went through Pendleton today enroute to; Portland over the Columbia rlver; highway. The members of the auto! Xew Yorkers to Come. 'ar,v ar" Mr aml Mrs- Alw Gttovei sv.,i nineh mnirr of the Hotel '"id J. J. Murray of Butte. They re-1 Pendleton, today received a wire, Prt the roads most of the way here from Mrs. A. K. Teel of Lakeview I m a bad condition. Park Bronxville. New York, asking I . vi, t,.- Hi., for tin, rooms at the notei lor me, " FOOTBALL HOPES OF P, H. S, ARE BOOSTED BY NEW STUDENTS Mrs. V. T, Wade left last evening for ' Bandon where she will visit or a I time with her sun and ills wife, Mr. I and Mis. Cecil Wade. two three days of the Hound-Up. In ad Ition Mrs. Teel asks that two seats be reserved for her every' day of the Rounil-l'p. Pendleton high school football hopes were boosted reveral notchoi Saturday when '"Mose'" Sax. stellai Jefferson high school football man. : dropped In here with expectations to remain. Sax Intends t Mam Attend l'bman. The biggest crowd of the season thronged Lehman Springs yesterday to celebrate Pilot Rock day. The Pi lot Rock concert band dispersed mu sic Saturday night and yesterday. In addition to the Pilot Rock visitors a large number of Pendleton plea-ure seekers motored to Lehman to oat apt the heal. Alleging that the marriage was niivur li.or.il rtnlf f,.r SfVAVrM frum is i r ' ni. j i .u ..i ..,,i. I Pendeton high school r limn rail a iiieu in me tuiuu .... ... court today by Julia Parr. It is as serted that September 1. 1913 the plaintiff was granted a divorce from Ely Parr and that before six months had elapasd she was married to the defendant. The plaintiff is represent ed by Attorney George W. Coutts. Mrs. C, ,K. from a weeV Spokane. velt has returned with relatives In Ed Itarchsr of mayor of Umatilla. rtlund. former In town today. tnd will probably local school Sax was Jefferson high school register at September graduate from the MOTORISTS BREAK BARS ON COLUMBIA HIGHWAY Spokane Couple are Arrested "'' Bt u i d:.. u.. d-i j full ,,,,,, 1 Cll IIVUU IMVCI UUl IXCICSKU last After Explanations. ICED TEA of all the summer bevi rages that an oiisumptlon. Iced Tea In probably th ir as well as the most refreshing. Your favorite tea is brewed in the bly by using a pierced silver tea ba atrog Can be readily removed from th ug left to ruin the fine flaw prepared for home most widely popu- usual way prefer I so that the spent r pot instead of be the tea into a serv ing pitcher, add sugar, and cool at once to tne aesireu ten perature. Serve with a slice of lemon to each glass, and add cracked ice If desired. It is i Idlllllll and proper to Serve Iced Tea and drinks of a snoiliir nature in a long thin alass For stirring li'iuld refreshment served In this fashion a special spoon Is re quired haing a long handle but with a bowl of about Hi, mm proportions as that of a tea spoon. I'nless these are provided the hever i a different manner than that prescr ne's self or one's guests may he placed tedii-ament through awkward efforts lat Is too short. Many things besides convenience hai opuiartty of iced Tea Spoons. They raeen.i. t dealt Assigned for use with a account of their length, handy for c uses Htal will suggest themselves, ensi.e and the ones we have In sll ear to good advantage mi any table Your Inspection of our assortment i cordlall Inlvted A QhMBM gi.no hpaaaa fIJM must be served d by custom, and l an embarrassing i manage a spoon contributed to the e long, slim, und ny tall glass, and er household pur ely are not ex- plate Would ap- Iced Tea Spoons Royal M. Sawtelle Jeweler Since '87 Pendleton, Oregon Will Marry in Portland. Bert Allen McDonald, well known young Pendleton violin instructor, went to Portland yesterday where he will lie married to Miss Nellie Dee Whiting. August !. Miss Whiting is a popular young lady who taught pi ano in Pendleton last winter. The couple will be at home in Pendleton about August 25 and expect to open a studio in the fall. Cruel and Inhnman Treatment Alleged Suit for divorce was filed In the circuit court today by Robert S. Smith against Mary Elizabeth Smith, alleg ing cruel and inhuman treatment. The couple were married In ABtoria In 1806. Attorney D. W. Bailey Is rep resenting the plaintiff. ill Be sent Home. Elmer Boltn, the is year old Mld- was chosen on the mythical all-star eleven. Sax is a backfleld man. He will be a most welcome man as the HOOD RIVER, Ore., July 31. Dr. high school lost a number of val- and Mrs T. I., t 'at tersoti were arrested liable men by graduation last June, on arrival here by Sheriff Johnson Bag was accompanied to Pendleton :;ni1 City Marchal Carson on advices by Henry Jones, also of Jefferson. fr""' Sheriff Burlburt. of .Multnomah who will enter Pendleton high school, county, the motorists having been j When the Jefferson hlirh school charged with breaking through Co- team played Pendleton on last Tur key Day, Sax was so Impressed with the town that when he decided to graduate from some foreign school the Portland boy at once hit upon Pendleton. Surk- Arc Burned. The fire department responded to a call yesterday arternoon at 2:30 o'clock at Conroy s new grocery store at 526 Main street where a few empty sacks had taken fire from a cigar which had been thrown through the open ifidewalk grating The blaze was extinguished in a few minute. No loss, with the exception of a few sacks, was incurred. will Make costly Improvement. Mrs. F. E. Judd nas commissioned Architect Folger Johnson of Port land to prepare plans for extensive alterations that are to be made In her home on east Washington street at an estimated cost of 18000. The work will Involve new roof, sun porches, walls, a frame garage build ing, as well as numerous alterations. Tns Interior is to be finished In white enamel I'eaterdsj W an Hot, Yesterday tied lot heal honors ol the season, the government ther mometer reaching llil degrees. One day In June the temperature mounted to the same point but yesterday was more di.agreeable because of the hot noitheast wind Last night the tem perature dropped to D6 degrees which permitted of sleeping While the wind did no great damage yesterday It is reported some forty fold wheal was shattered. Take Mr piiitaies t The Dalles. and Mrs Walter Bowman ol WHAT THE FRENCH ARE DOING AlBE ROYl LASSIGMV PERONNF STQUENTIN HAM ILASSIGHV V NOYON " Np won COMPIECNE CRAONNti SOtSSONS lumbin River Highway barricades near Botinsvlll., when en route from Portland to their home In Spokane, I r. Catterson. a prominent Spo kane physician, admitted that he had I assed onto the section of road be ing worked by crews of men. "I followed other cars, the occu pants of which were going to a gro cers' picnic at Bonneville," said lir. Catterson. "On reaching the picnic grounds I was accosted, and asked for 50 cents. When I explained that I was not a grocer but a traveler en route to Hood River the ticket seller directed me hack to the Columbia Highway Afler I had reached the road a workman told me machines oiomy will avoid the of wearing cheap ready-made glasses A proper examination of your eyes for glasses can only be made b an Op tician of long experience, with modern equipment. If you come here glasses you are sur the right kind of ai ami nation and conaeq ly the right glasses Reasonable charge for of taps gram EYFSUiHO MMHS GROUND 4NDFITI5D LIMSIS DUPLICATED AML.oCAN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING - PtNDlUON ORf Poonc 609 i GO TO THE St. George Grill when you want a good steak. 35c Merchant Lunch Served Daily. The sketch map idiows roughly the, the uppet left hand corner shows the xtcnt of the Noyon salient, a nearly extent to which the French have so perfect seml-clrcle described about, far been able to push In the salient he town of La Fere, From Craon-, and the arrow the direction of the -e,, .... n. who have been spending .,e. the eastern end of the salient, to main thrusts. The marks XXX UV ierl il das In The Dalles and vlcln-l I'eronnc. the northwestern, I fifty dlcat the villages on the front .. i-n vesterdav kv auto for Port- iien from I .a I'ere the axis of the which were uttacneii ny the gTOncn flc naaa is Pendleton's of- ie photographer He of various point of circle to the front west or tvoynn is some nays ago wnn about twenty-five miles BOM, the village or 'lie shaded portion of the map, In Vermiindovilllnrs by the material Harleux sue-and TENT .'. CITY BINGHAM OFFERS Long distance telephone service, Nice clear and clean camp grounds. Wa furnish each camp with a garbage barrel, which we empty twice a week. We rake your grounds and keep them clean. We have a complete line of groceries and can fur nigh wood, ice, milk, also bakery goods. We will furnish bedsteads, springs or mattress when desired at 25c each. We take care of the camp grounds, keeping them sanitary and healthful, consequently we must charge rental for them. Camp grounds only $1.50 week. Tents, including bedstead, springs and mattress, $2.50.