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PAGE EIGHT E s w Oregon Swiss Cheese Another shipment just received yesterday. Help boost home industry by ordering this brand Oregon Swiss cheese. FULL WEIGHT THE LB. 25c. Imported Swiss, pound Wisconsin Rrick. pound Tillamook Cream, pound Blue Hill Chili Cheese, package Cottage Cheese. Pints Fresh Tuesday and Friday. Hlkhorn Kraft Cheese, can New just in. McLaren's Nippy Ch Truyere Swiss, box Bnquefort pound Limberger Parmesan Cheese, bottle package 30 75c xc l.V l.V i:c 75c and 6V :h GRAY BROS GROCERY CO "QUALITY' Two Phones, 28 823 Main St. , indued lo Hospital- Wllbar Mollman of HaWer. has been admitted to the state hospital. PM at Hot Ijtke. ) Carl Hansen, well known farmer, returned last night from Hot Lake where he has been for the past week. He reports a small number now at the Lake. Mm. Eva Sewell. Mrs. J. Ciinnana of Milton will Rive a rending while the Judge are deliberating upon the choice of the winners in the contest. A humorous reading will also be given by Mrs. Adah 1-osh Rose and musical numbers will be given b local musici ans. The program is to start at o'clock. RaKtMOKd Mi Portland. Anions the l'endleton people reg istered in Portland at the Buyers' Wmk convention yesterduy, were Mrs. K. & Cohn. Pelma Powell Daily Mason. Mrs. Hose Campbell atoi Maud Crawford. EUagoid W TNte vacation. Fire Chief V. E. Hingold was irmnted a vacation of two weeks by the city council last night. During his absence Assistant Chiel J. a Gibson will be acting chief. Mr. (Unfold will probably leave for the the mountains August 16. ilmlllcil to Hospital. Miss Jessie Fisher of The Dalle has been received at the State Hos pita for treatment. This Store Does Things It gives you great values greater bargains 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 stores for cash doing away with deliveries charge accounts and other over head expenses make it possible for us to do this for you. ivory steadied Mwtla Hoik- Muslin I longdate Muslin Fruit of the Loom Muslin Berketo) Cam brio t alloo, all colors, yard . . Cretonnes 8 White outing Hannrt. . . fancy luting Flannel . serpentine rope for Kimonas i-M; H 10c to: l-li . 8 1 11 I -2c . it l-Sc .... lOe u -tc Re 12 I -2c, 15c 10c. 12 l-2 . S I -SO, l(k' IM To Montana on nrndnrrifl C, Wainstrom left tins afternoon for a business trip to eastern Mon tana in the interest of B. U Hur rougha He will be gone several 1-.. fllvi, UnlAn e.w.1 uenuej ana pmnaomen inn mwr ning purchased s large .:- pound wa tercnelon from Ora Brothers, A number have been Invited In this af tcn ti to partake of the feast, GO TO THE St. George Grill when you want a good steak. 35c Merchants Lunch Served Daily. th Cetneterj i Beautified. tfappj canyon MCtiit" Councilman H. J. Taylor, chairman a meeting of the board of direc lot" the cemetery committee, reported tors of Happy Canyon has been call- to the council last night that the trees ,., for this afternoon at 1.30 for the and roses set out ai the cemetery! purpose of discussing plans for the ithis year are growing nicely. Only;i9i6 show. ' i; roses out of 22U bushes set outl have been lost. Th roses are plant-1 Take Out Building Permit, led along a roadway a mile long. Dunham, Brownlow & Payne have I taken out a building permit to put In j Motor to Colorado. a new front at the Central Market and Mi. and Mrs. William Stiles and repair the interior. The building is V. . ...I ,ihtr bumiI thrnuah Putdlatoni owned bj Mrs. X. Berkeley. Pendleton boosters who wisn to leu r , i.noieion " , v I this morntna in a m. .chine. They are eir friends and relatives " - . . - ilf . . - . til III H' LO V. HUM ,lVll- bout the Kouna-iu. can uu " - - ,.0i.,n nith Urns I Salt Like trom h ng WHrv , ... . .,,, .. Ml" I You Can a Do Better C I At i Nuaivih Waists for children ISO I .mill' OlnghaBS House llnsn 9H: l.lrls' Gingham DrcM-H ... H)e. 9to; fi.is ;lrK White Dresses Itr, SV. Ho, $1.98 Uidles' Fancy Tt Aprons 2.V, 4(k! ;irK Pink, lllne or While Hi'. 2 wlr 2,'c Table Dasaaak to: Itc, . KMr Amoskcng Vpron tilugliniu l-0 Toweling, yartl 50, M I -So, l Or. 12 l-2e white Uause, yard .v, e Me, s l-So mmV Follow J.C.Penne y Co. Inc Boost the Round-1 p. stranded steamer Bear. She will help the effort to pull her oft the reef tH night captain Lagan takes charge 0t the work. If they are able to move the Hear twenty feet she'll be In water sufficiently deep lo dredge her own way, One thousand feet ot dredging puts her in navigable waters and enables her to sail under her own steam. Child Asleep, Killed by Four Story Fall James Cunningham, the father of the girl, left tho girl asleep at eleven lust night. Women downstairs heard (he thud half an hour later. PORTLAND, Of. Aug. 10. Lillian' . , . . ! Cunningham, seven, walked In her! What has become of the old-fash- si. ep and feii through a bedroom l0Md womB wh" ,""'tl to 8tart r,nJ- j window four stories high Klmer Ba- a0tt ' U"'1" t. . ? ker, a barber, found the corpse In the alley this morning. Alfalfa Is a glutton for lime. . . -it.i in homit ru iv asn "Zs ma; be se- reported between Th, ., n nv ouantity at the East'dleton. Oregonlan office for one cent each. Adv. usend. is re- i pen- sks for sidCMalk. L E. Kaiser appealed before the council last night, asking for a cross sidewalk "II W illow street SCrOSS TUs tin. running east and west. The mat ter was referred to the street committee. ladle. For residential work, call Pendle ton Hair Dressing and Manicure Par Ion Ph me 45. Pendleton Hotel Adv , J u iiiiIiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiuiniiiiiiHiiiiiiuniiiiniiiiiiiiininiii"i""l,l,i J, io ghortaga Here. Should one wish to have dyed one of their last year's shirts or skirts they might meet with considerable UUUCUILI. HUB IIlO jwiriim, .'.... It impossible to have a shirt dyed IB inrougn Penaieton tnis morn the city because of the shortage ol ln f"r Walla Walla In tin auto , . . . ,i, i.,, ,..,,,,., , irucK oi .me uepaj imcni. aiiuuus - w- r ! ., K ,. , ,,, H1 UllllIK Ol. HC Sum" vt OMfc," unuuns. To Hake Mirve.is Hero. Engineer A. H. Hodggi I I'nited States Coast Geodatlc the survey , ar THE drink that put the 1 "weat" in hot weather . Mfiifi i r itr t.iit'ii w mi. Wants Hoard HgM Remove. j (ormrlv a re8lliet of An ordinance to require the re- kown locally, is moval of all board signs over the side-, fof (he Kerr walks in the business section of th. uf ,.(rtland and tity win 09 iniruuuceu ai lub nvw. Army Might Sieze Lines (Near Border in Case of Strike sax ANTONIO. Aug. to. Funston frowned Hoiriedly when asked con osrninl the threatened railroad Strike I effect on the Ilio tlrande army. He said the strike would prevent the IOi dlen getting supplies. He admitted the army bight seize lines near the border. t on- Health Officer libs. MAR8HFIELD, Aug. 10, Docl Walter Culin, aged 5U, heallh offlc of Coos county, was found dead bed. Apoplexy was the cause. j Lais, We Have Moved Prom our old location In the Sayrca store to our nicely arranged Millinery Parlors In the Judd building. S14 Main Street. g We will be prepared to show you Millinery this Kail that Will B iaily be the class of the city. COHN HAT SHOP Telephone 638 meeting Ol the council. Provided thej i ordinance is passed. only electric the council, will jusiness section. ' City Attorney Alger Fee will draw up ' I yesterday purchased about 3.000,000 j 1 signs, approved by be allowed In the bushels of wheat. Mr. leach was for merly representative ompany Cast your alfalfa before swine, and our wife can wear pearls. in the Heppner country. SOME PEP" REFRESHING INVIGORATING NON-INTOXICATING Draught nnd in Bottles at Following Resorts: AI Dunlap's Bllly'B Place Coutts A McDevitt The Crescent Round-Up Pool Hall Sutton Cigar Store W. Hoch Bungalow Pool Hall The fharles Co. Critman's Cigar Store served at the Following Cafes. St. George Grill Quelle Cafe. Sold to the family trade in cases of one doen bottle, and up quarts or pints. .. . ..... We also recommend our new True Fruit drinks, PORT-0 and PEND-O. Brewed and bottled by an ordinance this week to the council. ubmit t "BRAX-NEW." like the Round-Cp. is a Pendleton product that beats them all. An ideal summer drink for men. women and children. Trees isloom siiinl Time. Fruit trees are blooming in Pen dleton a second time this year. A pe culiar sight is the sight of second blossoms and at the same time apples on a crab apple tree in the yard or Councilman E. J. Murphy on the north side Mr. Murphy say he has seen this phenomenon occur only twice ur three times in Pendleton. Locust trees are likewise showing a second bloom The coincidence is not uncommon in the Willamette valley'. Moose Organiser Here, H. P. Argo, organizer for the Moose lodge, is in Pendleton preparing for a campaign to revive and enlarge the local lodge of that order. It Is the in tention to add several hundred mejn bers to the lodge and a meeting will be held this evening to discuss plans for the campaign. SK- lal Picnic Itate. A special round trip rate of one dol lar has been made for the O.-W. R. & S. picnic which Is to be held at Gib bon on the 17th. Anyone, whether employe of the railroad or not. can make the trip and will he made wel come. A special train is to leave Umatilla at 7 in the morning, arriving at Iteith at 8:30 and at Pendleton at 8 40. Now Yard Knslnc Needed. The likelihood of an extra yard en gine in the Pendleton yards Is being talked of in railroad circles. It Is said that at the present time there Is an extra spurt In business due largelv to grain shipments and an other engine to handle the local yard standing on the lot at the corner of rk is deemed a promt nie necessity. W ater and I'olleiv streets upon wmcn additional engine yr, P . Xnll of Spok-ne Intends from la j putting up a modern apartment house. ''er. j He will move the house to his lot on : lwis street and convert it Into a Buys Old 'l ull House. Edmund Mahie manager of the P. IT. T. Co., has purchased the house Expert repairing of Watches and Jewelry. Satisfaction guaranteed Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler. The crew for the will likely he recruited (rande. La Grande Obse S Wm. Roesch Bottling Co. S City Brewery. . . Wholesale snd Family Trade. 1 j -i lilmiiM.nnS.nnll..lliHlliMiHliiiiiiinMii.Mi.innHiiiii immu mniiF . j a 3 Returna from Lake. S Mose ft Thompson, former veteran 5 1 Pendleton man, who returned last Si night from Hot Ijike. says that he 3 was benefited by the trip. Mr. Thompson resided In Pendleton for h I years, leaving here about 16 years . ago and going to California- For home for his family, The house has stood at Its present location for many years but Is still in Rood conition. Oscar Brandberg, who has been II v inir there Ihe p:'st year, will take the e on Alta street now occupied by liable. W ITCH BESEWDtO We prefer the word renew to repair, when speaking of the work we do in OM department of BawtaOe -ervice. The aim is to renew-to restore the watch to US original state, and make it as accural. IB its time keeping properties as it was when first purchased. ... We are Just as particular with me work of Jewelry renewing and the over hauling and renewing of clocks, sliver and gold ware. etc. All such will go bank to you with the look and feeling of newness--you may depend upon any work you entrust to this department being well done. HOT All M. sUVTKIJ.K Since '81 m j the past year he has been living in ail' Roseburg, He declares that It seems Impossible that one can now make a trip to Ihmati Springs and hack in day. silver Medal Contest. At the Christian church thisi evening a silver medal matrons con-1 test will be held under the auspices of i the V. C. T. I'., the contestants being ladies from Milton. Those who will participate In the contest are Mrs. OeergS Miller. Mrs J. B. Gillls. Mrs.! H. S. Shangle Mrs. T. A. Williams and I Says Suit Is Dropped. Joe Craig, ivell known Indian Inter preter, has received a letter from John McCoiirt his attorney stating that the decision of the federal Judge In the Craig adultery case means the case is dismissed entirely. No Instructions were given by the federal court that the case be taken up by the state court and the attorneys for Craig say no state action will tie taken. Should the case go Into the state court an entire ly new complaint would have to ne filed, the spouse being the complainant. Miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiyj For auick service and lense jrround exactly ; liko vour broken ones, take them to 3 VTYFSUSUD GisSSlS wouko s ANDFITTFD-UNy'j DUPLICATED 3 AMtmCAN NATIONAL BANK -BUILDING - PENULHON ORI I'.-onc 609 3 ifllllllHIMIIHIIUillWUIHIIHIIIIUIIIIIIlin Huston is. Hldiener . Suit was filed In the circuit court this morning by Attorneys Kaley & Raley for J. U. Huston against the Mlchener Horse Company to collect J19'jr, and costs. It is alleged that the plaintiff contracted with the defend ant to sell horses and mules tor tne defendant and was to receive i for each sale. The plaintiff alleges to be H Munpr of nn nr eount of g 7 7 owed bv the defendant to George Howett an account of 260 owed to I, B. John son and a 1120 account alleged to be due W. F. McKlnney by the defendant. Steamer Bear May Be Pulled From Reef and Saved TITO HEUKF PITH ItfVE ABOARD IN I'RHI'A RATION rxm AT TK.MIT TONIGHT. i.-i;iiEKA Cal.. Aug. 10. The tug Relief went on the reef this after rco.i lo put another line aboard tlr The three essentials in successful merchan dising are: 1 Universally stable article. 2 A responsible in stitution behind it. 3 A reasonable pro fit per sale. If you possess selling ability and want to en ter profitable automo bile business embody ing above essentials, write to "W. K. 0." care East Oregonian. Above proposition of fers exceptional oppor tunity to right kind of man. 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 Pendleton Ice and Cold Storage Co. PHONE 178 aillllilllllllllllllllllllli THE CAR THAT A WOMAN GUN DRIVE The family is independent of all inconveniences of travel. It brings you close to the beauty spots around your home and solves the vacation prob lem. CONFIDENCE IN THE BUICK The delightful pleasures of motoring are uniquely combined with physical rest and that mental re laxation which is the result of confidence in the car. Big and graceful, roomy and full of character; luxurious riding, gasoline economy; in short, me chanical perfection, and that subtle something which we call distinction these combined place the Buick as the car apart in any crowd. OREGON MOTOR GARAGE Telephone 408 Incorporated 117. III. 123 West Court St. ill ni!li:il!IIIIHIlllll!llllll!i!lll!llll!lllllill!M llf f l((llUti AilllllllSllllIluaaaJsSIBaaaitssssssiissaosssssBsasasscsscsasasssissssssun ss - -E