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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY. AUGUST 12. 1916. TEN PAGES BO! aoooc aoaoi loaoi loaoi I PAGE TEN D Q Two Phone. 28 Gray Bros. Grocery Co. "QUALITY" been taken in directly bv the SOCletJ without being committed b a court. IMMkag ,. uoor. A oove ol men are putting on a new raof this for the Smith-Crawford build tag. r (:..!!. i nsiagti liu: 0 Melveny has taken out Mltl lo i uiistriu-l l..r. H . . .. B,,,..v v.. - kills avenue. 823 Main St. Ro 1 Horn. a baby was bora this morning toatr.l and Mrs. J i-. Kimery ill their homo u 1 1 oidman. Mr. and Mrs. H. 0, Kolu of Cheney,' Wash, and Mrs. S, Kohr. passed through IVndleton today in their au-1 toaioblle en route to Portland. Shoes Clo thing Furnishings Suit Cases or Hand Bag's Trunks or Rug's a No matter what your wants, you'll find them at the Golden Rule Store at less money. Our prices are placed so low at the start that we need no special sales to move them from our shelves, therefore you'll find the newest of the season's goods on our shelves and racks at all times. Small profits- quick turns, bought in immense quantities for our 125 stores tells the story of low prices. Marriage i iuiw lasaed ; A marriage license was issued today to Hoy Norton and Elsie Tompkins, both a l matllla. IOC I0E30I aoaoe ioooi loaoc loaoi low nine. I S Barn) Shuts, Jesse Qof! and Frank Morrison, appraiser.- of the aa TnutkN Slllt 1 1IMN Traveling nag Men s New I'all Milts . Dri-ss shirts Men's summer I iilnii Suits Men's Hrvss socks. J Hilrs Williams Shaving Soap Men's Work Shirts Men's Itntlilng suits gg.OO, Si. 50, S;t.M, $.Yi si i 'i i. as, is.aa, $. II. as, i. .vi, b,m . . sn.no. IU.S0, si i.rs Ilk-. N 11.11) Me, Mc s.v 4c . . No, i.v si 'IS. M.4I, hj.hn imiu-v Cottara ( ollnr anil Cull' Sits Now (all silk Wnlsis Bed Nheeta, full fdac llalli Towels, par pair lliu'k lowoU, oji. h llllrlx-r Touols. down rmbrellaa Itr, kno ladle While or Ivor) Iji.v lUxits I a.iiis.' combination Button lloatn, S.V, Ittc 2 IV.-. Ill,- l-j.im Mc, !-. I to, Ho I He. (Ae, Me. lit.- 1-StV lee, i-i,- IS. 11.41 SI.H. I'J 111, $1,914 IS.M SI MM. S.YIM) illllMlllllllllllllimilMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIli ' tate ol William Walker, have report' led. (Ulna, the vilue at (175. W ill Alter nous-, . K J. Ellstrom has taken out .. nut to alter and repair a hous ; the oonier of Aha and Willow s 1 for Mis. Joe Murphy. at You Can jy Of 7 A? We L"d. J. CPenney Co.n'j 0theM Follow For quick service and I lense ground exactly E like your broken ones. take them to IVmlleton Receives linilaUon. Mayor J. A. Best today received an invitation to the citizens of Pendleton to attend the Coos Bay celebration Au- iwat ; 4 -J6. Mr, Btmpeoa will ;lSk for several hun dreg new Fords just as soon as the factory can set them to him Autoha Go weal, Mr. and Mis. J, W. Weeks of 1'ar nia. Idaho, passed through I'endle ton this ihornins in an automoblla 01 their wa west. They drove frotl Durk.ee tc here yesterduy. rv! Registered in la Grande. D. V. Bailey, well known local at tamer, and C E. Rude, prominent i horse dealer, were registered at the' F.dev hotel in La Grande yesterday. Want lilditiona I And. Anions those who filed fo tional homestead land at the Slates land office yesterda Charles u Sturdivaat and J Bturdlvant of rkiah. addl-1'nited i ormer llesadeat visits. .K T . O'Halta, a forniei I matilla count lesident of Ifeaton, now of Central Point, Is visiting friends in I the city. He Is registered at the Golden Kula hotel. DR. SMITH ASKS FOR FARM LOAN CHAPTER EYFSTfMtD C;KStSM"i'M) I 3 AHOFITirO - IfNSES PUPIOTED I MCl Cis NAJTONil BANK S BUILDING 3ENW.11CN 0E I Pos.l 609 s niiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiir; lluminj; Cp Fords. Robert Simpson, manager of the Uound-Cp City Auto Co., left Thurs day night for the district Ford fac tor M hurry up the shipment of the new model cars. The last of the 1916 models was sold yesterday and none of the 1117 models nave yet arrived. Baker Fair September ij.it. Several posters announcing the Ha ker county fair, September 13 to If. grace the windows of the city. Bi preparations are being made at Ba ker for a big fair and a big time th.: year. Hermlatou tavori Normal, i city School Superintendent a t. . Park returned last night from Her i nilston. He says that fully :io per cent of the people in Hermlatoa are t-.d indorsing the liiliiltilllllllliililiillllllillllllllllllllllllllillililllllllililllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllli: THE drink that put the 1 ' weat m hot weather OothJai Is Torn off. W'. W. H.irrah. prominent fa three iriiles northeast of the lit; caped serious injury yesterday a farm when his clothes were Ct in the set screw of his combine tster. His clothes were torn before the machine was slopped but fortunately he was not Injure W ill Improve hiiiUlijur. I- J. Hale has taken ing penult to make repal building occupied by R and occupied b) the Uai The basement will be pi, a room fitted up for a eai 0ft: room, "BRftN-NEW " SOME "PEP" REFRESHING INVIGORATING NON-INTOXICATING "BRAN-NEW'.'' like the Round-t'p. is a Pendleton pr.idjct that beats them all. An Ideal summer drink for men, women and children. ZZ Oa Draught and In Bottles at Follow ins Resorts: Al Dunlap's H Billy'e Place S Courts & McDvltt S The Crescent S Round-L'p Pool Hall - Button Cigar store W. W Hoch I Bungalow Pool Hall I The Charles Co. Grltman's Cigar Store served at the Followtn Cafes. St George c,riil S Qaelle Cafe. I t SoM to the family trade in cases of one dozen bottles and up, S quarts or pints. H We also recommend our new- True Fruit drinks, II I PORT-0 and PEND-0. S Brew ed and bottled by Wm. Roesch Bottling Co. E City Brewery. 5 VTboleaale nd Tamil) Trade. Telephone 528 E TillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII -. ii i m Diva lafla, While attempting to dive from th pergola at the natatorium yesterda about p. m., Tom Murphy, well ! matal Known 1'endleton high school student sustained a deep gash in his forehead the loss ol several teeth and a sprain ei arm, wnen ne struck the cement Get Parole Violators Joe F. Keller, chief par l.stllte ol -Ills. RoH. W'm. M. Hoop has i administrator of the eai Anna V. Roop who left in this elt valued at 12750 . P. Hutchinson, V it- s attd William Kidder h named -ippraisers build- ed and display Ippoillte ippruxi at, it walk. Murphy struck the end of the tank and slid into the water. The, blow did not render nim unconscious. No bones were broken. 'A the state, was here yesterday aft- eraoon en route back to Salem with j'nomas Dean and Uruce Packard, two parole violators who have been! serving time in the Walla Walla pen-' iteaUary. They will now complete ihtir sentences in the Oegon prison Saperiateadeat Vnie Here. R. E. Arne. superintendent of the Boys & r.irls Aid Society of Portland, was here yesterday, having been up on a trip to Pilot Rock. The annual 1 Returns from Ante Trip, report of the superintendent shows i "r. and Mrs. D. B, W'uffle. Mrs. total of seven children committed to Ida Fowler, Miss Florence Lusted, the society by the I" matllla County I Willie Waffle and Vernon Fowler re court during the past year. The com- turned yesterday from an auto trip mitments do not represent the entire j from Portland and Astoria where attendance at the society s home as I 'hey have been visiting relatives. Mr. many of the boys and g:rls there have Waffle .-ays that much Interest Is be- I ing exhibited in tie- Hound-l'p and I that. Is y a food fj j thettme? Have ou had your Watch overhauled in the last two rears, if I roUT watch needs repairs, come t,, our II 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. O." care East Oregonian. Above proposition of fers exceptional oppor tunity to right kind of man. large crowd will be he Astoria this year A Job for Humane So. iet). All the way from Tennessee through the hottest kind of weather, three litl'e iduod hounds, i ced In a box so small that they could scarcely move, were shipped by express, arriving In Pendleton this morning. Their pris on had become unbearably filthy and the flies were swarming about them. They were consigned to a man In Pusco and went out ihis afternoon. I They attracted the attention of manyj people today whlb- ri. their crate at: 'he Northern Buret office await-1 ing the last lap o! their long, cruel trip. L)r. c J. Smith of Portland, for merly of this city, yesterday as pres ident of the Hankers Mortgage Co.. made application to the secretary of) the treasury to incorporate as a Joint stock company under the provisions ot tlie recently enacted federal (anil loan act. The Hankers Mortgage corporation is the first agency ta take such action in Oregoni ami undoubtedly one oil the first, if not the first, private farm loan concerns in the I'nlted States to join hands with the nat onal rural credits plan. Under the tei ms of the national ru lal credits law. uny group of individ uals with 1210,000 capital may or-' (anise a joint stock bank, issue bonds and make farm loans. The Interest ! margin between the bonds and tho i burns to farmers cannot be mure than 'l per cent In other words, If the; farm loans are mailt- at 6 per cent the bonds will be 5 per cent. ! This 1 per cent margin is expected to pay the OPeraUBg expenses ol till company and to pay a profit to the stockholders. Another attractive feature Is the provision for selling "bonds in small, denominations $25, 150 and 1100. This Is tu make them acceptable for small investors, which doubtless they will be with the guarantee of the gov ernment behind them. Tho Joint stock bank and the fed eral hank each will conduct a separ ate line of business. They will not conflict with one another. The loans of the federal bank are limited to 110,000 to any one individual; of the joint stuck hank there is no such limit. Am-'tig the principal persons inter ested n the plan are Dr. C. J Smith, who was democratic candidate for governor two years ago; John F Daly president of the Title & Trust Com pany; Kdgar V. Smith, general man ager for the BtraitaMe UfS Assurance Company, and Dr. A. S. Poley, prom inent eastern Oregon bauker U K Stltes wus an Echo visitor here yesterday. Mrs. John Coble of Grande, la In town. A. ZUUacus. local merchant, return ed yesterday from a business visit in Seattle. I.eon Cohen, prominent local mer Chajtt, returned thin morning from Portland where he had been attending Buyers' Week. Mrs. deary Klmhrell and children left this morning for Meacham. W'lllard Bond arrived home this morning after spending his vacation at Kanff. His wife and little daugh. ter will visit for a time In Portland. Miss Mildred Allen arrived homo this monlng after spending an enjoy elile two weeks' vacation at Bvereft anil Seattle. Wash and Corvallla, tire. The Nearest of the Near Every one who drinks RAINIER is a boost er for it. Insist on RAINIER from your denier. 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 III I Lais, We Have Moved Prom our old location in the Sayrcff store to our nirely arranged Millinery Parlors In the Judd building. 811 Main Street. wv win be prepared to show you Ilillteery this Fail that will easily lie the class of the city. COHN HAT SHOP Telephone 638 W Kemp of Pross'-r, is in the city. v. Turner has accepted a position M - id iiiniiii lat will of Mrs. prana. Leaving propert valued at 1 10.000, I Mrs. Maggie Ii Brache Franz, who died recently at Athena, bequeathed the bulk of It to her daughter, Mary I Ui Hrache Baddley and her grand sons, Wendell and Kendall La I Hrache To her husband, Alfred Franz, she gave his choice of any span of horses on the farm, a set Of nations, a wagon and J300 In money. , I f r daughter is made administratrix ' by the will and she is directed to care for the two grandsons. B. A. Dudley, W'. It. Taylor and Cass Cannon havj hem appointed appraisers of the estate. I W INVENTION OX MAItKKT. (Continued from page one.) I manufacturing there will find the t greatest poeaerHy," said Mr. itoose- i velt. "Laborers who formerly ob ! tallied 11.10 a "lay In the south are ! now commanding wages of from f 3 to 111 a day. There is not a vacant ; house to be had In Detroit and there is a great demund for labor in that j city, one factory at Hay City Is said to have made enough profit on one war contract to duplicate the cost ol ! their plant." The Pendleton Inventor says that the heat was terrible. In fact th worst In fifteen years. The lake shore Is one long pleasure resort. The real resorts are crowded as never be fore and bathers take to the waters all day and all night long St. Louis has started the fashion of huving batlCng breakfasts which consists ol Mjoytog a plunge before breakfast Mt. Hoosevelt experts to go 'ill tllfl load selling his InvefltlOfi III a ihOtl lino with the Dow sion eosnpany. Al Q Heed and b Clements WW Portland boys who were In town yes terday. Htanlev Marlmnald of Hood Blver ' r .,,wl, visitor in town was an out or town yesterday. Stella Jackson and Mrs. U t"" were in the city from Dayton. Wash., yesterday. GO TO THE St. George Grill when you want a good steak. 35c Merchant Lunch Served Daily. 1 Expert repairing of Watches and Jewelry. Satisfaction guaranteed Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler. I THE CAR THAT A WOMAN CAN 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 Incorporated. 117.110, 121, 123 Weit Court St. Telephone 468