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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1916. PACK EIGHT 33 Early Elberta PEAK From the best fruit section of Umatilla county, by express direct from the grower every day. COMPARE OUR PEACHES WITH OTHERS. Early Elbei tas, per box Grcn Corn, Home Grown, dozen Cottage Cheese. Fresh Friday, pint Water Melon, pound $1.00 30c 15c 21 . GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. Two Phone, 28 "QUALITY" 823 Main St. Id Hi'IMlr ItcMatirnut. I M Colden Utile CM riloatfl down until Htm repairs to the Interior. ho been 10 pentiln!' between 31 and 40 bushels to the ai i "a, an xceedlngly large yield for that section. Mr. Ree states hl crew has leen rutting aDOUl 10 acres OpCtMton ll IVrforoicd. An operation watt performed thl! morning Upon Cynthia stone of Free water at St. Anthony's hospital. Is (iivcii Vacation At the reuuest of Oty rhyslcian H H. Hattery. he was allowed a vacation from A tt trust 6 to August it. Durlnt! his abaaaca his no tion will aa filled I DJ Or. K. O. Parker. T Tltko .0 .UiOll. rtaaWrtllaj Man Is Honored. Miss Prances Welter. Stenograph! .lames 11. tlwinn ot Pendleton, has for Will M. Peterson, left this morn Ibaaa honored with the appont ment lag for Bingham Spring where sh of crand trustee of the trrand lodge of' will pass her vacation. : Knights 01 Pythias to fill the place This Store Does Things It givea you great values greater bargain every day at rock-bottom prices, plac ing the best of goods in your homes for very little money making it possible for you to supply your needs within your income, no matter how small. Buying for our 125 storea for cash doing away with deliveries charge account and other over head expenses make it possible for us to do this for you. Trust George W. Jett. raaUnsaaV o. . C. Rasa norv. Howard Wttodburn of Portland and c. s. loMaster ot Corrallla, two ItUdentl Ot the mcgitn Agricultural College, paaaed through Pendleton last nitht en route to LeWtatO where thuy will harvest Buys Portl cnr. Artluir Q, Means terda purchased 1 and. accompanied hy C. drove it home last night f Umatilla, yes Kord runabout t! ltrowneit, SMttahui Dtatoratad Elbow, The eighteen ear old son of J. Har rison of BirCh Creek sustained a dis located elbow this afternoon when he was bucked off a horse. The young man was brought to Pendleton for medical attention. Severn l ords Sold. S.tue the announcement drop la 1 he price of Kurd; Simpson, manager of the agency, reports the saw cars. of thai Robert ; local Ford Ot seven Ivor) Bleached Muslin 6 1-lc IIOIH' Mllstlll 7 I otisdalc Muslin g I t itlt of the Loom Muslin Berkeley Cambric 12 Calico, all colors, yard Cretonne h I-Sc, ioc. pj t-ac while Outing Flannel m i-:t- 10, 12 Fane) Outing riunnci ... 11 t-ic, s -8c terpentine Prop for Klmonal 1- l-Sr iOc I -2c . 6c I.V I -2c 10c lac ajireth UaUts for children I' Ladles' t.lngltatti House Drrssu , c OlrK Uiiuhnm lti.ts-s. 10, He. $1.23 Cilrlst' White Dresses Ie. '. I'"'. Ijitllcs' Uiincy Tea Aprons Me, 49c Olrls' link. BhM r While Hose. 2 talrw ... 25e Table Damask ISO, 10, e, ttMc 1noskc1ur Nitron (dngliain 1-le Toweling. Mini lute Gams, yard 5c K l-8c Die, BO, 11 1 - h P2 I -2c . H I -So You Can Do Better At ar nr ejijr jbj v paar ajar 1 J. C. Penney Co. Inc We Lead, Others Follow FHend of Wdsin. Willard UOSIN of Jersey City, N uuUon: LOUlS Cabrera, president. Ig who says he is a personal friend nil BonlUa, Alberto Pan, and Juan Wilson Is passing a fowl "Vi secretary. 1 he party starts to -6 GO TO THE St. George Grill when you want a good steak. 35c Merchant Lunch Served Daily. Big Car for Country Trips. Seven passenger Franklin makes country trips, also carries passengers to HfmtmT Lehman or Hldawny Springs. Easy riding, quick service Headquarters at Sutton's cigar store. Phone ttt or phone CS9M n'ghts. Aov. Comrnct to Hoaglaial. The city council last night passed an ordinance permitting the street committee to enter into a contract To with W A Hoagland for the cleaning of the streets of the city. Mr. Hoag land's hid was $'.!! 9S a month. Wood tlays .11 lYndelton. He states he Is in behalf Ot his campaign for presl dency re-election. Ford Cars at Banraln- We have two second hand Ford touring cars in first-class condition that we will sell at a bargain If taken at once. Better hurry lAV. OMQON MOTOR GARACi: si lircs linring Mouth. Fire Chief William Uingold report ed to the city council that there hud been six tires in Pendleton during the month of July anil one gTass fire. The total loss of the fires amounts to $400. Lust year during July there were 16 fires with a total loss of 11710. -ac tor Vacation, At the meeting last night the es try sanctioned leave ot absence to the RV, t'hales Qulnney until the end of August. He and Mrs. Quln ney will leave for Victoria B. C, on Honda) n ght. America as soon as possible. Most of fhe folks who are prt lug "back to nature" want to go i automobile. ach sniimiiiiii 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHHiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiii ordered an Z waM recom THL drmk that put the "weat" in hot weather Bell is Ordered. A report was made to the city cil last night that the itell for tht Franklin street has id should be here boo oun-O-W been L It was recommended n several mem bers of the body that the railroad b compelled to fix up their crossings on Main street. To OollCCt store ijUl. 1 f,ii.. thMwah t.le utiitrii..v a 1) Peterson of Milton, todaj broagat suit against AlonSQ C, Olllham for a Judg. ! ment tol :!s65, alleged to be duel for merehandlaa natehased since last December Miss Forkhaw on vacation. Miss Alice Forshaw. clerk at the Western Union office, left today to pass her vacation in Portland. Dur ing her absence C. W. Stevens will act aa clerk and Du Vergne Liver more will be messenger. Mil! Mr. fumllv and Mrs. David H. Nelson will leave this evening Seaside t summer. spend the remainder of lb. J. E. Ulevln is a business visitor In Wulla Walla. LOCALS (Paid Advertisement.) Wanted Oond woman or girl for general housework. Must be good 100k. Apply this office. Lost Pocketbook. between Bln ham and city. Return to this office. For rent room house 21S Stone wall Jackson. Ilnlrdcwlng-Manleurtn;. ladles, suve your combings. Hair work to bntT. Shampoo and maa-sag,- Pendleton Halrdrln and Manicure Parlors, Pendleton Hotel Bldg. Phone 46 Adv. To Take Up Homestead, To take up a homestead in Luke county. Mr and Mrs. Sam Dickson of Illinois, passed this morning ii They were travel. ng by train but up on reaching Missoula. Mont., purchas ed a machine to make the rest of the journey. If taa rwuui Mason left today f Portland to attend Buyers Week. During her absence Miss Florence j Spere will have charge of the Mason millinery shop. J. D. Watson of Hermlston. Is a vis-, ltor In the city today. Dr. T. M. Henderson went to EoBOj today on a professional call. H. J. Warner, well known Hermis- ton attorney, is in the city tooay. u r- !...... Milton lawyer. '9 1 Lais, We Have Moved From our old location in the Sayrpn store to our nloet) .1 2 Millini rt Parlors in the Jud.l building. Ml Main Slreet 111 Mt i. C il ti ihn will spend take am spec "P.uyers Week ml orders. in Port land an.l will bt Music professor Visits. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Filer of Eugene 1 11 Tnl through Pendleton today on ihia wo.. t PuvHitn Tdho. where thronifh Pendleton ,. nr t., visit with the parents of i iron,.-! inn business here today their automobile. irs. Filer. Mr. Filer Is dean of tne department of music at the Eugene Bible University and la a graduate ot Whitman College. COHN hat shop Telephone 638 llllllll SOME On w PEP" REFRESHING INVIGORATING NON-INTOXICATING "BRAN-NEW." like the Round-Up. Is a Pendleton product that beats them all. An ideal summer drink for men. women and children. Draught and In Bottles at Following Resorts: Al Dunlap's Billy's Place Coutt ft McDevitt The Crescent Round-Up Pool Hall Sutton Cigar Store W. W. Hoch S Bungalow Pool Hall S The Charles Co. 5 Grltman's Cigar Store. Served at the Following Cafes E St. George Orlll 5 Quelle Cafe. , Sold to the family trade In cases of one iozen bottles and up, S quarts or pints. - We also recotnmend our new True Fruit drinks, PORT-0 and PEND-0. Brewed and bottled by ! Wm. Roesch Bottling Co. j 5 City Brewery. Wboterale and Family Trade. Telepbone SJ8 Siiiiniuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii? Gained ICyeoitiit ycjtr Ago., i Carl Gulott. well known music'an. yesterday celebrated the Bnnlvcrsary of the recovery ot his sight. At 4 l'clock. August 2. 1915. Mr. (Juiott TWO Plead Gujjty. , John Doe und Richard Roe pleaded guilty to the charges of violations of the fish laws and were fined $25 and costs by Judge Joe H. Fames In me Justice court. The men's fishing ap- o emeu, .-tiigui iia, an . uuiui, justice court. The men s iisning ap S who had been totally blind for a great liaratu8 wa confiscated by the state E many years, suddenly was abl to dis- Une ,l( tne fahlng tackles Is valuet -1A H TI... t.V.an..n,&nM tinguish figures The phenomenon S was the talk of the country for a short S time. WUI Purehase pork Seats. In order that the Civic club mac negotiate for the purchase of 10 park seats, the city council last night or dered the sum of 4n ,11 to be advanc ed Mrs E. T. Wade, president of the organization, from .the annual park approbation. The seat will be pur chased and delivered here before the Round-Up so that the visitors may have re-ting places. at $25. Krectlne Monument. George Burr. manager of the Northwestern Uranite Co, of Baker, and his assistant. George MelvlUe. have been In the city the past few days erecting the Jones-Porter me morial at Olney cemetery. The mon ument is made of granite from the Baker quarries and weighs about 3V. U00 pounds. Jock Coleman is the lo cal representative of the company. Mrs. B. F. Bell of this city, is a pa tient at the College Place Sanlturlui.i. Henry Sommerer well known proji .1 farmer. Is up from the west end ot the county. Roy Bishop returned this morun.g from Portland where he was called on business. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Power went to Dayton, Wash., this afternoon in their automobile on business. W. J. Warner. Carl McNaught and J. H. Young are among the Hermts tonlans here today fighting to keep their school district intact. HMMMBsnaeaaaHaMMBaHMSHBSaMM ICED TEA ff ali the .summer beverages that are prepredtor home uuaatlil ptlon. Iced Tea is probably the most widely popu lar as wt-ll ;ts the m"st refreshing. Tour favorit - is brewed in the usual way prefer ably lc iadM a I ierced silver tea ball so that the spent leave an be ref .lily removed from the pot Instead of be ing left to ruin .he fine flavor. Pour the tea into a serv ing pitcher add sugar, and cool at once to the desired temperature Serve with a slice of lemon to each glass, and add cracked ICS if desired. II i customary and proper to serve Iced Tea and drinks Of a similar nature In a long thin glass For stirring liquid refreshment si ired in this fashion a special spoon Is re quired, having s long handle but with a bowl of about the same proportions aa that of a tea spoon. Unless thei..- t.rn provided the beverage must lie served in a different manner than that prescribed by custom, and one' self or one's tiuests mar be placed in an embarrassing predicament through awkward efforts to matiM!'- a spoon Shat is too short Many things besHes iintialanna have contrib led to the BejJJjrity of Teed Ten Spoons They are long, slim, and mat! ideally designed for use with any tall glass, and on aSaoant of their length, handy for other household pur poses that will suggest themselves. They are not e pensive and the ones we have In sliver plate would ap pear to good advantage tin any table. Tour Inspection of our assortment of Iced Tea Spoons jic cordially Inlvted S .lasc SI. 00 SUKMU $1.00 Royal M. Sawtelle Jeweler Since '87 Pendleton, Oregon Pa linchers' Kams. The state superintendent has an nounced that teachers certificates have been granted to the following appli cants from Umatilla county: One year Leila E. Norvell. James R. Chapman Hazel Anderson. Mrs. Luc A. Scroti sin. Ruth R. B. I.utie, Jessie A. Hinellne. Vesta Estella Boylen, Edith M Fraker. Sister M. Babiana. stater M . Mrs W T. Lam bert. Five-year Sister M. Alacoqua. Sewers liinilil lie nu-lietl. The cotinr l had considerable dis cussion last night over the proposi tion of the water question in regant to flushing the s'wers. It was re ported that the watef commission was not allowing the city enough wa ter to sufficiently flush their sewers and if this were kept up the sewers would he stopped up and an addi tional expense incured. The proposi tion was referred to the next meeting. llany Start Combines. Amoiur the many farmers in the county who have started threshing with combines are J. A. Lumsdin of Oayuae, Richard Laurilla, who farms northwest of the city. Earl Tulloch, John Banister, Alex Mclntyre and Clarence Zerba of Athena. By the end of this week or the first of next practically all of the harvesters In the county will be at work. toward to Make t ainiMUni. Prof. W. C. Howard, principal of the Stanfieid schools, Is here toddy. At the primary election his name was written in by the democrats as their ehniee for oountv superintendent and he stated today that he has quallfleo and will make a campaign for the position. Mr Howard has lived In Umatilla county in. ny years, having formerly been president of Columbia College at Milton. Expert repairing of Watches and Jewelry. Satisfaction guaranteed Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler. Hoist Ordinance to Be Enforced. The council voted a strict enforce ment of the hobo ordinance prevent ing hoboes and idlers from sitting on the doorsteps ;md stoops of business houses. At this time of year there are a number of Idlers Journey t hi.' wav and it has been complained that It was difficult sometimes to gain entrance to some of the buildings be cause of the crowd of hoboes which crowded the doorway. Combine starting Dally. Combines are pulling into the fields daily now in the principal part of the Umatilla farm section and by Monday harvest will be in iun um... lAwrence Lleuallen has had his ma chine in the field for several days ua Lowell Rogers also started this week. Sam Thompson pulled In la.st evening and Tom Thompson and sons began cutting this morning. Johh Adams expect to begin saturoay and there will be many starting to morrow and Saturday. IflBBHBlHIHI in ... in i hhi itiii win H.V0111 me- mi-- imi i r m The Nearest of the Near Every one who drinks RAINIER is a boost er for it. Insist on RAINIER from your dealer. We have it in excellent condition in cold storage. Draught and case goods for wholesale trade. Prices and advertising literature fur nished on request by Smythe-Lonergan Co. Successors to t Pendleton Ice and Cold Storage Co. PHONE 178 Mam Warrants laaassl The Warren Construction Company submitted a petition to the city coun cil last nleht asking that the city Is sue warrants for thefr claims against the citv It was explained that In as much as the s ty now stands good for the paving accounts, the city would j he in the same position as It Is at, present but the company would be able to negotiate their Pendleton claim". The matter was referred to the finance committee. STAI.I.INt.S U SUSPEMr:i S RAYS FOR BAD CONDUCT Making Itltr Yield. Fred Rees. who is cutting the wheat crop on the Charles Manning place about nine mile south of the! city was here yesterday and stated that his crew would complete the cutt ng today. The crop 1 maklngl BOSTON, Aug. I. President Tetter of the national league, has suspended Manager Oeorge tailings, of Boston, three days for "bad conduct." MEXICO NAMES MEMBERS OF JOINT COMMISSION Party Will Start for America. Immediately to Discus Bor der Situation. MEXICO CITT. Mex, Aug. 1 The Mexican government has formally appointed the following members of a commission to meet American rep resentative to discus the border slt- You will avoid the false economy of wearing cheap ready-made glasses. A proper examination of your eyes for glasses can only be made hy an Op. tlclan of long experience. with modern equipment. If you come here for i ...... s von are sure of the right kind of an ex amlnatlon and consequent ly the right glasses. Reasonable charges. V TYFSlfSlfD GlKUSMUND ANOHHiO-UNMS DUPLICATf 0 AMta.CAN NA1I0NAL BANK UUILDING.- PENDUT0N.0P.E Phonc 609 in BUICK VALVE IN HEAD MOTOR CARS Till'. ItKWARR OF OONNIKTKNCY 1 .. ll I., ... I.... A C... ... . 1 .. .1 . 1. - ., ,1, a,, uiaii.iiEi, ousoo-ss unit iii'iumu i me i ii k successes have been won by the firms and individuals who settled upon the right policy and then stuck to It. The Ilulck Motor Company first made sure that the Vnlve-In-Head motor principle was right. Then we stuck to It. We were sure we were right because all the laws of common sense and engineering science told us so. And we stuck to It be cause ah ever Increasing encouragement from the public en abled us to do so. There principles have been rigidly adhered to from the start by the Bulck Motor Company. It Is the reason for thtt Buick's great success. It Is the reason for the present over whelming demand for Ilulck motor cars. ICAVK YOU PltACED YOUIl ORRKR? OREGON MOTOR GARAGE Incorporated. 117, 119, 121, IU We.t Court St. Telephone 448 'niiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiii::;;;:;;:::;:': :'!;ii;!!i;h iiiijiiiim, snuiuiimiiiUjiiiirS