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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1916.
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He is selling out entirely all guns, ammunition,
fishing tackle and campers supplies.
When the goods on his shelves are gone you will
not be able to buy any more from him.
THE HUNTING SEASON OPENS TUESDAY.
Who ever heard tell of such prices right at the
start of the hunting season. Everything cut to cost
and less.
BETTER GET YOUR SUPPLIES TONIGHT.
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MOTHERHOOD IS TO BE
TAUGHT IN SCHOOLS
nf its motherhood and the spirit and
har.uter of its homes."
TANKER GROUNDS AT OOOS BAT
Whiui.T i Finally Kcsoued ami lr. j
(Wis Dp Hay.
DETROIT. Mich. Aug. It. Estab.
ilshment of a school for teaching girls
motherhood li provided in the tL! of
Mrs. Ijizzic Merrill Palmer, wido ot
former United States Senator AOMU MARSHFIELD, Ore.. Aug. ll.-The
W. Pilmer. She died recently a'. iunkei. whittier grounded on the bar
ireat Neck. L 1- The amount left msia t.os Bav at tne nortnside en.
lor me purpose win eIKVaiww I. trance opposite the coast guard ttatlOIl.
MtMH, The steering gear broke. The gov-
"1 hold profoundly." said the will ernment dredser Michie broke two
the conviction that the welfare of J lines tring to haul the Whittier off.
any community is divinely and henceThe third line did the work. The
Impinhlj dependent upon qualities- Whittier proceeded slowly up the bay.
I Dont Buy a Car. Until You See the
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I Chalmers j
Six "30"
A Chalmers Model That Created History
$1215 in Pendleton, Complete
We have a Six "30" Touring Car now on display in our show rooms and a
carload of Six "30" Roadsters, Touring Cars and Big Six Touring Cars
now on the road.
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Sold in Pendleton by an established and dependable firm where you can always get
repairs, service and parts promptly.
1 We are the Chalmers Agents for Umatilla County 1
CARS NOW ON DISPLAY HERE j
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I Alta Garage 1
Hunting Season
Opens Next Tuesday
WHEN YOU GO OUT TAKE
Blydenstein's
Self Rising
Pastry
Flour
You will need nothing but water and a fire to make
a good bread.
ASK YOUR DEALER.
imt'l film S k vice
Miss Eiena Kohinson QoOuWln, so
ciety woman of Redwood City, Cat.
Who has been appointed a deputy con
stable in the township of San Utter
county, which includes several exclu
sive communities.
H.C.
Hnstein
117 E. Court Phones 35 or 793-W
Pendleton, Ore.
O. A. C. GRADUATES HAVE
CHANCE TO ENTER ARMY
a falling off. but the advance In
prices promises to make up for it and
tattle and hogs are expected to ad-
Second Lieutenancy Open by
Competitive Examination
to Men Not Over 27.
I'.II I INi.sl.l Ys WW.
HOT 1 1
RELEASED
Go East This Summer
via Northern Pacific
Low Round Trip Fares
Lnjoy every moment of the circle tours via this line. Get
additional scenery and service at no additional expense.
Tnrough daily trains to St. Paul, Minneapolis, Chicago,
Kansas City-St. Louis with the best dining car service in
the world. '
Lnroute atop at
Yellowstone National Park
llrtM throueh Oarliner ilateway-origlnal, scenic and only Northern
tntrance. spend a week or month in America's greatest wonderland,
see the wild animals, geysers, colored terrares. paint pots, 'Irand Can
MM of the Yellowstone, etc. Excellent hotels.
Have you visited HAYDEN LAKE?
Most beautiful spot Hotels, camping,
boating, fishing, golfing Near Spo
kane Write, call or phone for tickets. Informa
tion and travel literature. Let us arrange
your vacation trip.
WALTER ADAMS
A Kent, Pendleton, Ore.
Asst. Gen'l Passenger Agent
PORTLAND, ORE.
A. D. CHARLTON,
Hound irl etlxiui1 iininiT imirlM ticket" on halt- dally tell jool
ea-u-rn frNnds Aitra.ihe IIoih.-mI.it. tb Uete. ) Montana points
and rrMi-ii
OR SOON AO RICULT 0 R A L COL
LEUE. Aug. 12 A second lieuten
ancy in the I'nited States army is
open, by competitive examination, to
all graduates of the Oregon Agricul
tural I'ollege who are not over 27
years o! age. Examinations, accord
ing to an order issued August 3 from
the war department, will be held on
August 21 at some point in the Pa
cific northwest to be subsequently
designated by the adjutant general ot!
the army, Washington. D. C, to'
whom application should be made at j
once. Both a mental and a physical
examination will be requisite to ap !
pointment, the mental examination j
Deluding elementary French, tier-1
man or Spanish, general history, ele
mentarv surveying, and a choice ot
advanced work in English, modern '
languages, analytical geometry, val
cuius, military art and field engineer
ing or advanced surveying.
The order from the war department
explains that, "About 1500 vacancies
now cxi--t in the grade of second lieu
tenant," and declares that, "Under ex
isting laws many Ot the officer ap
pointed to these vacancies will be
promoted to the grade ot first lieu
tenant in the near future." The op
portunity, therefore, is tikei) to prove
ver attractive to graduates of the
Oregon Agricultural College aud oth
er land-grant colleges who aspire to
military serv.ee as officer in the reg
ular army.
Specific inlormalion concerning
the general character of the examina
tions may be obtained from any mili
tary post or from the office ol the
commandant of cadets at the Oregon
Agricultural College. The first step
lor all applicants to take is to get in
to communication with the adjutant
general of the army at Washington,
who will rurnish the necessary
blanks for applying for examination,
will designate the place of the exam
ination and give the necessary direc
tions for securing testimonials as to
to character and fitness for appointment.
SEATTLE, Wash., Aug. 12. Logan
and Kred Billingsley, alleged chief vi
olators of the Washington prohibition
law. are free today rrom a charge ot
first degree murder growing out ot
the killing of Police Sergeant Weedin
J. R. CH1LDRETH, Prop.
701 East Alta Street
Telephone 247 "S
FIVE LITTLE PIGS GET
BATH EVERY MORNING i ... he .
precautions.
rd to defend himself. With gl
f his similar,
bath
and Police Driver Wiley In front Ot
their 'ioquor'1 warehouse.
on circumstantial evidence the po
l.i ......Kilt to .onvut ine ouungBW v . w ui c I tl.
whose Japanese watchman had done "e.gnoor. vomp.ain ".i J rive tho..
the sh Ing The watchman was aM Man Doesn t Keep Animals morning," he U
so killed. in Sanitary Condition. I bathes them every
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I .UI in "1 ill 11' Ml III UI fv,ov v- i 1
j . a .1 t ... .. n !,...,. V fit V i k IIU' A 1 1 ir 19 Qiintlaau
of a suit brought by Mrs. Weedin fori tow,, has been found. It is North' '' "f 'n"
damages. j Bergen. N. Y. Neighbors of Louis imm
Travassa of No. 6.75 Hillside Place. u" you Dame inemr' was
wife
What
more .1.. want?. Hho.ild i K(,t up
The old home of Walt Whitman,
the famous poet, which has stood in
Brooklyn for more than ISO years
has just been wired.
ompluined to the Board of health asked.
that he did not keep his five little "In a tub," .-aid Travajien.
pige In a "clean and sanitary condl-' The board of henlth took the case
tlon." Travassa appeared before tho under advisement
KING MIDA WAS POOR
BESIDE OWA FARMERS
Corn Crop This Year Worth
$52,320,C0O More Than
Last Year.
DEH MOINES, Iowa, Aug. 12 J.
J. Morgan, who doubled his father's
fortune in two years as fiscal agent
for the allies, has nothing on the
Iowa tanners, whose corn crop this
ear will be worth 102,320,000 mor"
than last year, according to the esti
mates of experts based on the federal
crop report.
This means at least 200,000 auto
I mobiles In Iowa next year, perhaps
' 225,000. as against a paltry Pit, .000
i this year only one to every III peo
pie. It means electric light systems
for prosperous Iowa farmers, and
electric washers and flat-Irons for the
farmers- wives; It means water sys
tems and bathrooms and trips to the
Pacific coast and the south next win
ter. Hot winds and rust have Injured
the wheat crop In the north, and coin
in fomhern states has suffered; but
Iowa, w th 303.000.000 bushels of corn
last year, has In prospect 365,000,0011
buahell th s year, and the selling
price now Is 73 cents, as nualnst 71
rent! In 1915. Wheat and oils iBOtrl
Darkness or Light!
Only mushrooms grow in the dark.
The strqng, hardy plants, the beautiful
flowers thrive best in sunlight.
And it's so with business.
The strong, aggressive, progressive
concerns seek the sunlight and thrive on it.
They advertise. They make use of
the columns of the daily newspaper, for
they know their message will be read .
This daylight method of doing busi
ness is a protection to the public for
people prefer to trade with advertising
merchants and to buy advertised goods.
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