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PAGE THREE TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1916. 5 ! a o Gold Watermelons We have a fresh car of the big red, sweet kind and when you get one of them you will be satisfied, because they are kept in the coolers for several hours and are chilled thor oughly. Don't fail to order to day for that trip tomorrow. The Dean Tatotii Co. Telephone DOWNEY'S U. S. INSPECTED MEAT IN CONNECTION. Phone 187-188. BIG NEW SERVICE GARAGE AND ! REST ROOM TO BE CONSTRUCTED ADAMS HARVEST IN FULL BIAS!; WHEAT A new Institution fur Pendleton's farmers coming into the city for 1 automobile world, an exclusive ser- short time and or tourist. Cant will vice garage and rest building, will lie be washed, oiled and gasollned, ac- put up at once by Ernest M Temple, cessurles will be t arried and a com- i well known Implement dealer, ana dm pieie service mmiud win ue nwu- ! nephew. Italph Temple. It will be tallied. However, no repair work I i 'instructed on the, corner of Cotton- will be done, and the proprietors will I Implement house ol Gerard & Temple not carry the agency for any car. implement house of erard & Temple. The building will be squlpPSd With Hids for the construction of tho attractive rest rooms where automo building will be opened Monday, all bllists may cKan up and rest from prellmlnarv plans having been made, their trip. Particular attention will iThe building will be 100 by 135 feet be paid to this feature. In dimensions, will be built of con- Messrs. Temple believe that their I i rei.. and will be one storv high. i projected business will fill a need 111 The Institution will lie Intended pr- this city, a need that will be more tlcularly for the accommodation ot felt as the auto industry develops. oiuuan pi.kim.i.k hosi I'l.l A--Wl PAKT Ol ll l .K M.M s AM) sot I VI, XOTE. 1 Alta Theatre Friday and Saturday Night Aug. 18 and 19 AND SATURDAY MATINEE. Tin; Jolly Entertainers From the DesMoincs Wash., Children's Home. CHANGE OF PROGRAM EACH NIGHT. 24 KIDDIES, IN THE BEST OF A two hours' program of Music and Mirth Watch for Brass Band Street at 4:30 P. M. Parade Pretty Costumes Special Scenes Lively Music, Funny Comedians. PRICES 25c AND 50c. I SUSPECT IN MUNITIONS BLAST CARRIED SKE1CH One of Pair Arrested Also Had Address ol Wilson and Rockefeller. JKKSKV CITY, Aug. II. A draw- lug of what at first was htlleved to ! be a submarine and later was adrnlt : ted by the designer to be a self-pro- ! pelling torpedo, with an envelope ad-1 .dressed to John U. Rockefeller and: a notebook containing the name aim address ol President Wilson were; found among the effects uf Brliim Iverson. Who, with Axel Larsen, was' I arreted on suspicion of complicity In, 'the disastrous munitions explusion DH j lllack Tom island two weeks ago. I although the two linn produced parsons Who declared they were with! them in another part of the city at the time of the explosion, they were held in Jiuuii bail pending investigation. lversun lold the authorities he planned snd designed 'he torpedo himself. Underneath the heading "President Wilson." in hli note book appeared a meaningless paragraph. win' b Iveraon said be wrote "to amuse himselt." i oie letter which Iverson wrote to hi: mother and did not post, told ol "the I right he got whn Black Tom blew up.' and said iheie were "still eight can oi ammunition in Mack Tom ard.' MANAGES! Ol llltoohl.VN 81 HI IIIIS. (Bast liregoiiian Special. ) AlJAilri. Aug. 12. -Mrs. Delia Tay lor and son l.url 'motored to Athena j nusday. trs. i.harles Schatz and sou L'haa , Jr., and Mlas Leuiah opencer motored to Athena. I .v party was held at the home ol I'oircsi i eimger inuisclay evening. LI Those present weie as t quoits: cjel- ai une, itouerta ana tf Hand tsw a! rison, Helen lilake, 'irenna Itaies, BtimmBmmBmmmm mmmmammm an in t'J Knda 1 ut iun iai ti"j VftMl is lUiiililg UUt AOUufU. i mi j i oh pool ruuiu tfu opened the lir&i nit wecK 0)' MX. Juiit;. . anu Cuftl MM tsCJUUfl unu no. 4, stfif it--, jr., anu euian erut.f uuu Miaa uwenauiyn Mcia t.M tf niutUi tu tu lilt- LtfUUl) oeut eU utsday. ...it itokomu .-tailed ihrt'bhiug Thursday. Dan mid daughter, Nellie, leti .til a. lor feHMUKCM Monua jvtt to remain uu Mcnooi mis Carl CtkliStlftll and islluin where they ex cnoui i tarts. i.iugiuer. intuit ihurs-l VERY SPECIAL i n nvn l iiiiiw -a msu.u j b --. 1 HJl jSs', I 3 In all sizes and many different styles. These come in Voiles. Crepes, Fancy Emb. Swisses, Organdies, Lawns etc., and are priced at ONLY 98c "i mi cannot afford to pass up an opportunity like this. Call this evening, after dinner. The Daylight Store; Better Goods, Latest Styles, Prompt and Courteous Attention. ALEXANDERS liov ernor Withycombe, W. J. Kerr of Qmr. Film SW- NEW NORTH LANDS ARE FOUNo bf EXPLORERS Schooner Gladiator Reaches Nome But Finds no News ol Steffanson. AUT0 GOES OVER GRADE FOUR OCCUPANTS HURT ii i s. rrantt risn may uie as Result of Injuries Sustained Near New Era. ih,. rirnmin Airricu tural ollege. tne o day. Board of Regents of that Institution, .arl Ijuha.v wa- u vis.lor in Adama!,,, secretary of State Olcott, and toj iliuiuay. ' tt4. Soi.erlntendent of I'ublic In- Jar and Mrs. Klrby and daughters, I struction Churchill,, to attend the j Aloerla, Joyce and rJladice, will start-j meeting. the lirst part ot the week tor oaks-1 Other distinguished Oregonians dale where they will remain till he, whose attendance is hoped for are t-.f puu in his crops lur next ear. , E. Spence. president of the State .ur. anu -Mrs. Jess Haies and son, j Orange, and J. D. Brown, president John, motored to ttie county seat 1 of the Farmers' I'nlon. .Saturday. Mr. Myrick will discuss the new Miss Zola Keen was the guest oi ! land loan law at the Chamber of Com ttlai Beulah Hpencet dunday. I merce at v o'clock in the evening. Q. Si. Morrison was m Adams Fri- The visiting editor has a long rec ord as an advocate ot measures 101 the betterment of farm conditions, ht havinc been one of the first advo- waj visitor Ad- Brlnslni Ihjalmut irer. but tew lanu ind, the to-ves- OOD0 aOEdot Golden Rule Cafe Mrs. Inez Williams, Prop. ALL WHITE HELP EMPLOYED. Ileal! Served Home Style. Your Patronage Solicited. PRICES 25c AND UP. Special Kates by Week. 225 E. Court St. NOMBi Alaska. Aug. no in us of the late 0 Btsffanaoq, the Arctic explorer reporting the discover! ol new north ol Prlnoe Patrick land, schooner Gladiator arrived here dav. The C.h.diator IS ulle of Ihre sels of the SH ffanson fleet. 01 Anderson, brought back on the, Uladlator, who was a member of Stef fanson'l great expedition in the sum-1 mer of 1SH and la 15. expressed no j tear todaO as to the safety of teffan- son and the members ot his party Anderson returned from the newly I discovered continental shelf. The schooner (lladiator. us well.! broOCht news of the discovery of new lands at latitude S2 degrees north and 145 degrees west longitude. None of the members knows the. pre.-, nt whereabouts ol the Btetfan-1 son expedition however. The CHadiator left Herschel island.. the "land of the blond BSKimo July 27. after remaining all winter the ice at King Point. The last time that Anderson saw Steffanson was at Hanks Land one year ago. Since that time the Polar Hear. Bteftanion'a ship has been wrecked off Karluk. Three years ago the Qladiator win ti red mi the north side of Hanks Land. After remaining here for one week the men anil ship will return to Hor IChsl island. OREGON CITY, Ore., Aug. 12. Flank Fish. 52, a retired farmer liv Ing at Hubbard, is suffering sever internal injuries; his wife has a frac tured thigh, dislocated knee cap. dis location of both bones of the right limb, spinal Injuries and bruises of the head, anil may die, as a result of un auto accident near New Bra about a o'clock last night. Another occupant of the machine, Amy Fish. IS, a daughter of Frank Fish, suffered a fracture of the left leg and a deep cut on the calf of the left leg and a fracture of the left shoulder blade, while Miss Edith Johnson, 15. of Needy, sustained se vere bruises and suffered from shock. All the injuted are being cared for at the hospital at Hubbard by Dr. F.dward Schoor. Mr Fish was driving south on the Pacific Highway south of New Era, day. -Mrs Hokum ams Thursday. Mr and Mrs. u If. Morrison and children motored to the county seat L. L. Ijeualleti was a visitor In A'k a ins Friday . cates for co-operation and rural credits. By the new bill farmers will get cheap loans on long time. HERBERT MYRICK WILL SPEAK IN PORTLAND PRUNES SELLING FOR $60 PER TON IN WALLA WALLA Distinguished Author of New Federal Land Loan Bill Will Speak on the New Law. PORTLAND, ore., Aug. 12 Her bert Myrick of Massachusetts, editor of a-number of nationally-known farm weeklies, and one of the authors of the new federal land loan bank bill, will be In Portland on Monday, Au gust 21. and will deliver an address on the merits and operations of the new law. H. u Corbett, chairman of the Ore gon Development Bureau of the Cham, ber of Commerce yesterday appointed John Cronan and Whitney L. Boise a when he turned his machine out of committee to arrange for the enter the center of the road to puss another! tainment of the editor, and for the Uar. according to the reports. His meeting. i car went over the edge of the grade Invitations were at once mailed to and rolled down about 50 or 75 feet , , : to the Southern Pacific tracks. It turned over three times throwing the occupants out, and finally alighted on its wheels, not badly injured. It was believed that the edge of the bank gave way. causing the car to slip ofl the roadway. WALLA WALLA, Aug. 12 Sixty dollars a ton is being paid for prune' In Walla Walla, the highest price on record here There will be about 350 carloads of this choice fruit to be shipped out. It was reported yesterday that cash 1 0 prices of $1 a crate of 60 pounds were being offered to growers and taken The choicest prunes for shipment, green, are now rajfed In southern Ida ho and the Walla Walla valley, and this year there are few in southern : Idaho. The result is that local grow ers are reaping the benefit. Apples will probably bring a good price and the crop will be first class. Cherries brought big returns, onions are selling at 1.50 a sack and there are about 6on carloads of them. Al so with $1 wheat being gobbled up. local business men are expecting the best times this fall In years. n X-.-J 8 n 1WHO? , WHAT? WHICH? n See Charlie Look on page 4 today. t.U VII WTI N I I JIT FT) . CHOLERA SHU' SAI1.1 Why Pay More for a Car? IOOOI 301 301 (OTTER'S ITEIjD GKTS III.VT VICTIMS' BODIES DO YOU WANT A BEAUTIFUL CALIFORNIA HOME PLACE OR A GOOD INVESTMENT? FOR SALE Ten acre orange grove, age 11 years; paid income 10'; net last year. Call upon or address owner, Room 207, Pendleton Hotel. CHlCACn. Aug. !-. Seventy-one bodies will go to the Potter's field I from the county morgue, all victims I of the recent heat wave that has en I veloped Chicago for the last few- days. Some were burlea tooay ami the others will be taken to Potter's field tomorrow. The dead are in the great part friendless and unclaimed. The) have left behind names and lit tle else. A few are the dead of fam lllea too poor to pay for burial. YOKOHAMA, Aug. 1'.'. The Ha waii Maru, which was placed in ciuarantine on August 3 on account ol the discovery of fifteen cases of chol era on buard has sailed for Tacoma. A new crew WTO signed and the steamer carried no passengers WHEN YOU CAN GET A .i wreck rk was Instruments! In saving cargo of tin valued at halt a million dollars. Wireless apparatus on the ir.g tug Forward'' of New V linker Pair Posters i p Talltnan this morning received trom Bee re tar Meacham of the Ba ker Commerci.il Club a number Of powers advertising the llaker fair, whic h will be held during the secon' week in September. Mr. Talliuan put the posters In conspicuous places and is boosting for a strong delega tion from Pendleton to attend the fair. CHEVROLET OTKI KNGU8H NOVELIST. 5c The TODAY 10c PRECIOUS PACKET A GOLD ROOSTER PLAY IN FIVE PARTS. YOU WILL SEE IN THIS PLAY ONE OF THE GREATEST RACING SCENES TUU EVER FILMED. The running or the derby, the death or a valuable racehorse, and the overturning of an automobile add excitement to the production. "LUKE'S WASHFUL WAITING" A LONSOME LUKE COMEDY. TEMPLE For $630 in Pendleton IT HAS ALL THE CONVENIENCES, LOOKS, PERFORMANCE, POWER AND "PEP" OF THE HIGHER PRICED CARS. The famous Valve-in-IIead motor. Electric starting, lighting and ignition system. Stewart speedometer. Ventilating windshield. Three speeds forward and reverse. Foot accelerator. Long cantilever springs. A refined car with power and durability. CARS HERE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. ALWAYS PLEASED TO DEMON STRATE, tj PETERS AUTO COMPANY 701 East Alta Street. Telephone 247 II