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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1916)
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY. AUGUST 14, 1916. EIGHT PAGES PAGE EIGHT I Ionic Made JELLY The very best Plum Jelly made at home. Guaranteed to be pure and clean. Special Glass 20c GRAY BROS GROCERY CO "QUALITY" Two Phone, 28 823 Main St. In l-II Husband Mrs. Mavr linger, well known teach er la the public schools, left SntUrdaj tor Idaho where she will visit hoi husband. report is not irue. The liishop bought the mills In order to set the machinery tor their northern plants, if the HaryavUle mills are opened at ill. they will probahlv onl have a mall part of their equipment. To Make Trip. Mr. ami Mrs. Ruben l.nsc 01 Kietb will leave FTidav in their uut.onol.il. tor a trip to Nampa. Poise and Other Idaho points Thin will distribute some Kound-l"p literature along the way. Sells Willis Place. Norbourne Berkeley announces the s.il. of the Willis place north of Athe na to H. Itussell. a n.w comar from the alle. 1 Warmer at Walla Walla. j i'. Woodworth. manager of the Van Tetten I.umler Company, return ed Saturday afternoon from a short visit to Walla Walla He says that the temperature is higher there than ii Pendleton. Suit to Foreclose' Having purchased a mortgage tntm the Oregon Hulldlng & Loan Associa tion, V 11. Ayer has brought suit .igr.inst Josephine Lyman, adminis tator of the estate of KilaabeHh Kel sey. and the other heirs to foreclose. On the mortgage, it is alleged, is now due $111.'. 10. interest and S 1 -5 attor ney fees. Frederick Stelwer Is attor ney for the plaintiff. i Condm t Round-Up, w. i.. Leslie of Chllotiuin, Klamath I county, wrltee t the Commercial 1 UWOClatlon. stating thai he will motor to tli" lo'uiul-l p and .isknii; toi i reel Ions as to routes. Water Mam Breaks. water main on Wesl Blufl stiee', just below the O-W round house. ' broke about noon todav and it was ; necessary to shut the water off for Ian hour or so while it was being re ! paired. Typewriters Repaired OVKRHAVIJO) M UWVSTKD BY TWO K.XPERT TYPEWRITER S05OHAN1CS. M.W PLATENS AMI PARTS M PPMED FOR Al l M AKES. t l 1. FOR STKATTON .(t FOARD AT PEVMjETOS HOTEL. "8 5 2 Funeral f waller Stewart, The funeral of Walter Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs H. Stewart, who died Friday night, was held ye.-ter-day afternoon at .". :30 at the Kolsom chapel. The christian Science funer al service was read Dj Mrs. Deal. Tatoni. Interment was made this morning at Pilot Hock, .the birth place of the deceased. All of the brothers and sisters or the deceased were home for the funeral Hunting I'arlt Leaves. Water Supt F. B. Haves. L. G frailer and Kmll Robert left this afternoon for Hear Hollow to be readv lor the opening of the grouse season. They expect to be gone three da s. OVERALLS j THE GOLDEN RULE L .T.. I Suil In Filed. Through Attorneys Rale) A Haley, suit was filed In the circuit court this morning b the First National Hank of Hermiston against the West J ma UUa Water I'scrfc association to col lect 11130, atlesed to be due on a pro missory note, and IKO attorney fees. MMKOis oIUNU I I'. (Continued from page one ) Huck deer with horns August 15 . . , .... . .I,..r I I o.i.. ..,,i..ulbi- Season closed I Hi Hood RIVW and Wasco counties by Order Of the state board of fish anil game commissioners Ducks and geese October 1 to Jan uary It, (Federal law. I Hails and coots October 1 to Jun uary It, (Federal law). Shore birds, black breasted and sheep, mountain goat, antelope, elk or moose may he fined from - 00 to SliuiO and Imprisonment not less than 6n days or more than six months. ..,....., , iti Im. r.el,l..,l vl.iln. Hons of other sections carry penalties of not less than $2.', or more than If.Oti and costs, or by Imprisonment not less than .In davs or more than six months. Hesldes fines, anyone violating laws shall be subject to a civil liability ranging from i for each game bird to $300 for elk nnd mountain sheep: shall forfeit ull guns, dogs, boats, traps, fishing apparatus and Imple ments used In violation of laws, and shall forfeit his hunting license for the balance of the calendar year in which the offense was committed. tiHiWHiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiH miiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiu THE drink that put the "weat" in hot weather Takes control of laper. Jean P. Kirkpatrick, son Of W. IQrkpatrtck of this city and himseK formerly In Pendleton, has bought stock in the. Oregon Messenger of Salem and has assumed the position of managing editor of that paper. C. D Habcock. the previous editor, has accepted the position of publicity manager of the Hughes campaign committee in Oregon. Mr. KirTvpu' rick has been elected secretai' treasurer of the company and will have' complete charge ,, the paper The paper is a weekly. ( hief on Chief i W.i It. -r for the Gin dan ney int. they wi During i ifflcer chief. IQldan plover. W ilson or Jack snipe. Htaoottei Trip. ! WMorl. ock and mate and lesser el- of Police Tom (lin dane and w iegs- October 1 to December It. Freeman will leave tonight i Federal law. I Chinese pheasants open season in Fnlon countyOctober 1 to October 10. Closed at all times in ulher coun ties. Grouse August 15 to October II. Prairie chickens open season In Sherman. Union and Wasco counties Closed in all W. H. Uulllfor.l ranch at: Tomorrow the) will jour-! the John Day country where enjoy a few days' shooting, he alseuce of Chief Gurdane 1 r SOME "PEP" Oa Draught and In Bottles at Following Resorts: Al Dunlap'e Billy's Place Coutta 4 McDevitt The Crescent Round-L'p Pool Hall Sutton Cigar Store W. W. Hoch Bungalow Pool Hall The Charles Co. Gritman's Cigar Store. Served at the Following Cafes. St. George '-rill Quelle Cafe. Sold to the family trade in cases of one dozen bottles and up. quarts or pints. We also recommend our new True Fruit drinks, PORT-0 and PEND-0. Brewed and bottled by Wm. Roesch Bottling Co. Citv Brewery. ai,ni.i, .nrt Family Trade. Telephone 528 REFRESHING INVIGORATING NON-INTOXICATING "BRAN-NEW." like the Rnund-Vp, is a Pendleton product that beats them all An ideal summer drink for men. women and children. ship More Machine Here. Roy T Bishop of the Pendleton Woolen Mills. left yesterday fur Maiysville. Calif., to superintend the loading of three cars of machinery of the old mills at that place for ship ment to this city and Washougal. One car of the machinery will be for the local mills and two cars for the Washougal mills. Already one ship ment of machinery from the Marys ville mills has been received and in stalled here. A story under a San Francisco date line tn Portland pa pers this morning states that the Marysville mills are to be started again. Neither of Ihe Bishops are here today but from the best infor mation obtainable it is believed this hiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu To Talk on Mexico. Col, K. 0. Ledwig. an officer In the' Can-anna army in Mexico, is to give I a lecture here Tuesday evening on I the subject of Mexico and Mexican j conditions. He is all American by i birth hut was naturalised in Mexico and resided in that country for 31 years. Hecause of his personal ex perience he is said to have a very ! Interesting lecture Signs Ketng Put Ip. Kftii and Wright are today put ting up four llfe-.-ized figures on the I O-W park green. The figures por . tray a cow boy on a horse, a cowgirl Ion a bucker. a I'matllla Indian and' a cowboy on a steer. Back of the figures will be a sign telling thel I dates of the Uound-l'p. The signs I are made so that they will be able to : withstand the elements. August II, ID Klamath October 1" i ather counties. October .11 1 Thn dm - Fiv hens .-.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini iiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiimmiiiimi mmiiiimiinmi :- For quick service and j lense ground exactly I like your broken one:s. I take them to -0 service as it should? Do you have to set vour watch every time you look at the time'.' Have you had your watch verhauled in the last two years. If sour watch needs repairs, come to our watch department, we renew your n,ier vo-i .fflf-leni ser- ,. ... , , - ll 1 trgjpEsmis r t YFS TtSlSD OUS'jIS GROUND NO FITTED - UNSti DUPLICATED B AME.oCl'i NATIONAL 3ANK BUILDING - PUlDLf.ICN.OHE z P.iout 609 - iiiiiiimiiiiHtiwiuiiiiuiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiii GO TO THE St. George Grill when you want a good steak. 35c Merchants Lunch Served Daily. Expert repairing of Watches and Jewelry. W i I. AM: ItltWDI'ls TO REP- i:i:si:m i . b. in MEXICAN ' PARTiET. r """ aMM8SBB . S mm '$?T'. Htm k bird October I to October IT.. times in other counties. Sage hens - July 1 1 1" vjuail open season county- October I lo rlosc.l at all time: 1 lutes September I to Bag Limits. Huck deer with bonis ing an) season. Silver erav snuirrels seven consecutive days. Ducks, geese, rails, cools and shore j hirds Thirtv In any seven consecu-1 tlve days. i'hinese pheasants, native pheasants) and grouse Five in one day including I i ne female t'hinese pheasant, and 10 Ln any seven consecutive days. Inclod-j ing two female Chinese pheasants. Prairie chickens and sage vw in one dav and 10 in any seven consecutive daya. Quail- Ten In any seven tlve davs. Doves Ten In one day or seven consecutive aaja. ,-.us.. killed in Wasco. If ,rnpv Crook. Morrow and inatilla counties may ne snm having metal tugs attached. It is Always I nlawful To kill mountain sheep, antelope Sg ib h..,.r female deer, spotted fawn. ; ver pheasants. n.... ins- nheasants. Knglish Hungarian partridges. Franklin irouae I hen, hob-wnile ipiau. s di;-k. wild turkey, least sand- ' solitary sand-piper, semi- palm ISj over, snowy plover and all other at any kind ex. ipl Sherman v ar aft. TENT CITY BINGHAM SPRINGS OFFERS Long distance telephone lervice. Nice clear and clean camp grounds. We furnish each camp with a garbage barrel, which we empty twice a week. We rake your grounds and keep them clean. We have a complete line of groceries and can fur nish wood, ice, milk, also bakery goods. We will furnish bedsteads, springs or mattress when desired at 25c each. We take care of the camp grounds, keeping them sanitary and healthful, consequently we must charge rental for them. Camp grounds only $1.50 week. Tents, including bedstead, springs and mattress, $2.50. pheasa nis : partridges I ln.se Satisfaction guaranteed Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler. 1XUIS D. BJ2AKDEJS Assoclate Justice lmls D. Krandels of the 1'. K. RUpf'eme court and Secre tary of Interior Franklin Lone have i-.-ao appointed by PreaMmt Wilson t serve us the American members on the joint commteainn which will tnk. up and endeavor to settle th" dliphtf between this countr and Mexico. bir wbich there is an open season. 'he following are nut proiecieo anv time Duck hawk, sharp shinned; haul- prairie falcon- goshawk. Kng llsh sparrow, great horned owl, north-1 .rn shrike, cormorants, American mar-, ganser, crows and ravens, magpies j and blue lacs rob any birds' nasi excepi ... o an are not protected b) law To hunt without having hunting II rense on person, and to refuse to show same on demand of proper officer Of owner or representative of real prop erty where hunting. To hunt at night. To sell or have In possession plum age of protected birds. hunt on anv game reservation lisguise sex or kind of any game To hunt deer with dogs. To lie In wait near licks while hunting deer. II game of any kind excepi when propagated according to law. To shoot game from public high ways or railroad rights of way. To wantonly waste gnme. For aliens to hunt without a special gun license. ; To shoot from any power, sink or sneak boat, or sink box. To hunt on enclosed or occupied I unenclosed lands without permission of owner. j To trap fur henrlng animals with out a license. ! To burn tides between February II and September ! except by permit ; from state game warden. To have In possession more than to pounds of Jerked venison. To Iran net or ensnare game ani mals, birds or fish, except as express Iv provided. To hunt within the corporate limits of nnv cltv or town public park or Cemetery, or on anv campus or grounds of anv public school, college or uni versity, or within the boundaries of any watershed reservation as set aside by the United States to supply water to cities, or within any national bird or game reservation. To resist game wardens or other of ficers charged with the enforcenienl of the game Inws Penalties. Any person killing any mountain Lais, We Have Moved From our old location In the Sayros store to our nicely arranged Millinery Parlors in the Judd building, si 4 Main Street. We will be prepared to show yu Millinery this Fall that will easily be the class of the city. COHN HAT SHOP Telephone 638 THE UNIVERSAL CAR You must not judge the Ford car by its first cost. That is low, because the best manufacturing methods and the great volume of production reduce the cost of making and selling. Better materials, bought at lower prices, make the Ford a better car for less money. Order yours today. Runabout $399.85; Touring Car $414.85. ROUND-UP CITY AUTO CO. Incorporated 812 Garden St. Phone 651 O-