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PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1916. EIGHT PAGES Columbia River Salmon Columbia River Packers' Association Stamped on every can. Special 1 Doz. Cans 91.00 FRESH KIPPERED SALMON Just in bv express, POUND 25c. HOME MADE JELLY, GLASS 20c Cottage Cheese, fresh Tuesday, pint 15c. f 4 5 Have M iMtk, ' hearsals for dedication maal last Robert Harney. . Robin Fletcher ami week. It is planned in have the dedl Vesle Fletcher motored to Dead ration in October. The building Man's hill yesterday on a shooting when completed will he One of the trii'. The bagged a nice lot or I finest ehurohes in eastern Oregon. grouse Ships Sheep From F.llonsburg. lao trifcnw NimuM. Robert stun field, well known Stan- Dave Nelson, prominent local far- M sheepman, has returned from a numbered among the honor-!"'1!' to r.ncnsmirg where ne nai mer, ary seamen appointed for the annual Astoria regatta to be held September 1. I, 3 and 4. bi shipping sheep. GRAY BROS GROCERY CO. , On llmitins Trip. Cyrus C Sturgis, C. K Oranston. U IQ. Frailer and Chai tes H. 1'nrter letl f yestenlay In the Sturgis cur for a hunting and fishing trip to Wallowa I 1 . L . V!.. ...... . .i..t ti. It,. LrnnM m :lbnlt Iw.i weeks t A Purchases Barber Shop. A J. F. Barker, a newcomer Zt Minneapolis, has p1 rchased ih Q I hath iurlirr shun frum l-' iil si:iw.-i Mr. BaWyer will devote most of hi Oct Many Fish. Dr and Mrs. Max S. Kent have re turned from a fishing trip to Sisters at the foot of the Thiee mountains He reports getting a large number of fine fish emh day. "QUALITY" Two Phones, 28 823 Main St. time to orchestra work this full but In tends to do some barbering. Maack Funeral Held The funeral of Adolnh .Maack was j held yesterduy at Folsom s chapel at - o'clock. Clem Hogue conducted the services. Interment was made In 01- trona ll(,v cemetery. Eagle I IjosOb Fine Dog. I HAT r. nuioi'K. prominent larmer 4 Every Day Offerings Merchandise of merit can always be had at this store at surprisingly low prices. Prices that are the same from day to day ; you pay the same as your neighbor One Price to All. strong IIikc fop Boya, a pairs 25c Every Day Socks, for boys So Hoys' Mule Skin Shoes 98c Boys' Khaki antN io Boys' Overalls 25c, 49c. 09c Boys- Shirts 25i. SftC Boys' BIoiiscn 25c, MG Men's Work Shirts S9c, 45c Men's Harvest SIMM'S HI. II) Men's Klk Skin Shoes . . SI.9H Ladles' (. i nr. bain IVHIemus 4to I .allies' Breakfast SullH ago l adles' Silk (alovcH 49r, 69e, 98c Boudoir Cap 25c, 49c, Attn Calicos, all coIoth, yard. . . . : 5c "wales, all colors, yard 7 i-ii pron (ilnghanis .,- Children's Bateen Mooanetn 25c, I9V (ilrls' Muslin Bant 0c. i9c, 95o Hack Towels 5c, 8 I -Sc. 19c Bagged Some Birds. G. W. Coutts and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allen returned Saturday from Black mountain whre they nunted for sev eral days They secured a number of grouse. Mr. and Mrs. Earl who were with them, reniaine mountains to camp for a linn losi his fine three year old Irish set ter dog Saturday afternoon in Pan dleton. The dog hail come to town with Mr. Tullook in his automobile but after reaching here left the ear. Accepts. Position, Wilbur Had ley. pre high GO TO THE St. George Grill when you want a good steak. 35c Merchants Lunch Served Daily. Boost the Round-rp. cool last Night. Pendleton boosters who wish to let- Pendleton experienced a cool night their friends and relatives know j when the temperature dropped to 37 about the Round-Up, can do so by j degrees. Saturday morning at Hlda using Round-L'p envelopes with type way Springs there was a thin layer and illustration printed In beautiful of lee on the water liut the sun came colors. These envelopes may be se-1 out bright and strong during the cured In any quantity at the East day. Oregonian office for one cent each. lament Coutts, I school graduate, has accepted a po lo ttM anion with the Oeorge C. Baer Hard ware Companx. Mr. Haillex succeeds Ralph Temple who is assisting In the ccnstructlon of Temples auto rest. VOl CAN 1M BFTTF.lt AT i r a WE LEAD, OTKKR8 FOIJOW strength again failed him and he went under. Bystanders seeing his peril called other swimmers to his aid and he was finally gotten to safety. Charles Miller 111. Charles Miller, well known man. Is reported to be III at his at 111 Willow street. ncal une Adv. Ladles. For residential work, call Pendle ton Hair Dressing and Manicure Par lors, phone 45 Pendleton Hotel. Adv To start i leaner Wednesday. H. W. Collins announces that he will start his wheat cleaning plant Wednesday for a trial run. While the plant is not yet completed a trial run will be possible at that time. The Plant will not be running full blast for some time. Visits Former Classmate, Floyd E. Work, prominent member of the bonding firm "f Peabody and Houteling of Chicago is visiting at the home of Pr. and Mrs F. M. Hoyden i lr. Hoyden and Mr. Work were col lege classmates in South Dakota, Mr. ; work is accompanied by his wlfi Recovers From Operation. Percy Folsom who underwent an j operation at St. Anthony's hospital j two weeks ago, is on the streets again. 1 Building at the Junction. There are six dwelling houses now under construction at Rieta ami three business houses under way according to George QeanokopolUS. ('iteration Is IVrroruiod. An operation was performed this morning upon the small son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor I'urke at St. An thony's hospital. card of Thanks. We wish lo express our heartfelt thanks to those who assisted by their many acts of kindness In our late hour of bereavement Ml! AND M US. J JOHNSON, MR AMi M KS. AI.HF.KT MAACK. af'H AND M its. .1 ii. CARROLL MRS, PAULINE HATS. (Adv. ) I Big car for Country Trip. Call Ooedecke at Sutton's Cigar store, tel. 464, or Ooedecke'a home, tel. :'S9M. Round-trip to Lehman or Hldaway, IT Oo any place in the country. Adv. Auto for Hire. City or country trips. Phoae O B. Waffle. Residence 284M; office 190 NOTrOB OF PAYMENT OK CWY OF PKNlHiHTON IMPKOVM MENT BONDS. Notice Is hereby given that City of Pendleton Improvement Bonds Noe. 7 anil 8. Series T, will bo paid upon presentation thereof to the under Signed at the American National Bank, Pendleton, nmatiiia county Oregon Interest on said bands cease September 1, 1916. Dnted August 11, 1911 LEE MOORHOUH; Treasurer, City of Pendleton, by Wil liam Mlckelsen. Deputy. MIIIIIIIIItlUIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllli THE drink that put the "weat" in hot weather (Jets line Buck. 5 1 George Beddow of Pendleton, w ho 5 i is camped near Hldaway Springs, jjj 1 killed a large six point deer Saturday afternoon, a mile and a half north of 2 ; the resort Mr. Beddow was out on S ' a short hunting jaunt when he saw S 1 the deer a few feet from him. He was 5 'able to get a standing shot. The deer i 5 j was hauled to Hldaway. Voted Bird Man Mere. T. Qllberl Pearson of New York. . secretary of the National Association o, Audubon societies, was a visitor in Pendleton yesterdav leaving for the Malheur and Harm Lake country last night. He was accompanied from i Portland here by William U Kinlev state biologist. Had Good Lock, James It Bowler and Lj man Rice i Of the First National Hunk force spent Sunday hunting on upper Hlrch creek. Thev brought back several birds. SOME "PEP" E E fee I Oa Draught and In Bottles at Following Resorts: Al Dunlap's Blliyt puce Coutts ft McDevitt The Crescent Round-Dp Pool Hall Sutton Cigar Store W. W. Hoch Bungalow Pool Hall The Charles Co. (Irltman's Cigar Store. Served at the Following Cafes. St. George Grill Quelle Cafe. REFRESHING INVIGORATING NON-INTOXICATING "BRAN-NEW.'' like the Round-l'p, is a Pendleton product that beats them all. An ideal summer drink for men. women and children. Henry Berg Dies Henry Berg, a Pilot Rock laborer, died Saturday afternoon while being brought to St Anthony's hospital from Pilot Rock by Dr. Gilleland. He was a single man Little is known of his relatives. The funeral arrangements Moves to south Hill. II I Simpson of the implement firm of McClintock and Simpson, has moved his fumily to their new home at 115 west High street, formerly oc cupied by Prof. A. c Hampton. havt ot been made. ice wug"n i-i-m, oior. i rnrtrnrtnr Here One of the Smythe-Lonergan ice jgj Amy Kplly nf ,he fxlensilin wagons turned over yesterday no department of the rniver;:!ty of Idu ing on Wade hill. On making a turn ' -0 drnetic science work is visiting the ice slipped toward the front of the wagon, upsetting the vehicle and throwing Frank Snyder the driver, to the ground. Mr. Snyder escaped with a bruised arm and a torn shirt. The mules on the wagon took flight but were captured a short distance away. at the home of Mrs. Mary Hoyden on the north hill. Miss Kelly was a school mate of Dr. Guy Boyden at Brook ings. S. I. She is on her way from Moscow to Boise. Infantile Iaralysis ITocaution. As an instance of the precaution ary measures being taken in the east j to prevent the spread of infantile pa- i ralysis, Cadet Frank Bertholet. son of Conductor Gus Bertholet. Saturday morning received instructions from his superiors at West Point not to I stop In New York un his return to the military academy from his vaca- ; Herman l"cters Buys Wheat Farm. A deal was closed today whereby Herman Peters is the owner of 652 acres of nice wheat land In Tp, 3 N.. R. 31, northwest of Pendleton. The land was sold by the Perry Bros., con sideration 12". lion. The west half nf Block 39 Reservation Addition was turned in on the ileal. The deal was handled by K. T. Wade. - 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. S Brewed and bottled by Wm. Roesch Bottling Co. 1 City Brewery. 5 Wholesale and Family Trade. Telephone 528 E aiuiiiiimniiiiiiitiitiiiiitiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii? tlon. He was instructed to through trip and report at on camp. He will not leave U Thursday morning. Ill ike I it th In the purchase of jewelry, more than anything else, it is essential that one shall have confidence in the seller. The confidence that has been bestowed upon us by our fellow townsman is our most prized possession. All of it is due to the fact that we eli minate all jewery of questionable merit from our stock and are affiliated with the country's best makers of gold jewelry and silverware. In buying Hallmark Ware you are com forted in the knowledge of the quality of the ware because each piece is stamped "Hallmark." Royal M. Sawtelle Jeweler Since '87 Pendleton. Oregon SI Furlong May Come Agalm. 5 Charles Wellington Furlong. the S Boston writer who has attended two E Round-l'ps and who has written many magazine stones about the lo cal show, may be here for the 191S Round-Up. In a letter received this morning by a friend he states that he will be here if it is at all possible. "The hand-i;rip and the Inspiration of being with old friendi again In Pen dleton will be worth more than six months at a health resort and will I Men hunts Here on Special Train. The last copy of the Oregon Mer I chants, the officials Portland retail I merchants' publication, has a story j about the Pendleton Round-l'p ano the trip the merchants are to make 'here to attend the show. Fifty or ' more Portland men will be on the special train Including wholesalers, re tailer and manufacturing men. They I'oiiimI Grouse. A successful grouse hunUng party out yesterday was composed of Jack Chlldreth. Dale Phillips. Robert San ders and William Purchase. They went up Cabbage Hill and bagged seven birds. Colored liccturer Here. 8. A. Bailey of Boise, a colored lec turer, will deliver a free lecture on Tuesday evening. August 22 at the Falling building. Kill Water street and all interested are invited. Music will be furnished by a colored qunrtet. Dies at Stale Hospital. C. G. Frye. aged 72. passed away at the State Hospital this morning. The deceased was born in Massachusetts and was committed to the hospital about four months ago from Harney county. .Nothing Is known of his rela tives here. TENT :. CITY OFFERS Long distance telephone service. Nice clear and clean camp grounds. Wo 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. SHIPPING STRIKE 1 0m ON COAST ENDED inspiration for my winter's work,' J ,,'kln Motor From Bollingham. Mr. and Mrs. David Hlntz and dau ghter Ksther and Clyde Lansing of Belllngham passed through Pendle ti n this morning enroute to Portland from Twin Falls. They drove from Mellingham east over the Sunset drive which they report to be a fine hlgh- nv. Tw n f a s is reported i ig prosperous. he writes. New Church Soon Finished. The beautiful new St. Mary's Catho lic church is to be finished by Octo ber. This is the satement of Father Brown. The stone work it is hoped Will lie finished this week and the r of will be rushed to completion The building has been held up for some time on account of the delay of the stone. The choir commenced re- TYrSTESUD OUSSIS fjROUHD ANOFIUJO- LINSfS DUPLICATED AMEviCAN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING." PENW.H0N.0Rf Phomc 609 Will ttend Big Show. Dr. iuy Hoyden has received word from Dr. J. B. McCool of Portland that he and his wife and a friend have been bitten with the Round-Up l ug and will be here for the three days of the show. Dr. Boyden also h:.f received word that his friend. Dr. Tom Joyce of Drs. CViffey. Jones. Sears and Joyce of Portland, will be here. SAX FRANCISCO. Aug. 11. The I Iingshoremens' union has formally notified waterfront employers and i.nion Stevedores that the strike Is ended. The union ratified the peace agreement by a vote of 5 to 1. The employers agreed to hire only union ists when available and pay increased waCSS dating from June first. i ituiiiiuiiutmiufimmiiiiiutiiiHHijitiiimitititiiiimiHiiiHUti SATURDAY AND MONDAY Come in and see the new Birds of Paradise and Pat tern Hats for Fall. Miss Gordon of Portland, trimmer. COHN HAT SHOP 814 Main Street. Expert repairing of Watches and Jewelry. Satisfaction guaranteed Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler. Will Study Dancing. Miss Jean Iteber. accomplished Pendleton girl expects to leave Thurs day for New York where she wllll study aesthetic dancing. Miss Reber has appeared before a number of Pen dleton audiences and her career will be watched by her many friends here. She will join her sister, Doris, in New York. near Killing Sliecp. E. F. Averin. district Inspector In charge of the federal campaign against predatory animals, has re turned from a trip to the Mttle Ml- nam In Cnlon county from where he I had received reports that bear were killing sheep He found that the re ports were true and will at once send a government hunter to that section to plan a warfare against the bruins. Murphy Almost Drowned. E. J. Murphy, local councilman and former mayor of Pendleton, had a narrow escape from drowning In the pool at Hlngham yesterday. He had been working upon hto ear and go ing in the pool Immediately afterwards offered a heart nttack. He was aid ed out of the pool but feeling Iretter and not wishing to give up started again to swim across the pool hi. had LOCALS (Paid Advertisement, i Cheap wheat lands. Write M. Fltz maurlze, Cosdon, Oregon. Wanted Dressmaking, plain sew ing, children's clothes. Rooms 1 and 2, Falling Bldg. Wanted Lady for cooking and gen eral housework In Hoarding house. 777 Thompson. For sale 180 Kimball parlor or gan Slightly used. Bargain If taken at once. Call or address, 513 Clay. Lost on county road between Ad ams and Pendleton, brown overcoat Finder please return to room 207, Ho tel Pendleton, for reward. Strayed or stolen Fox Terrier dog answering to name of Jack. One side face black Wore harness. Reward Notify Pendleton, Irug Co. Wanted By young married man, ytar around Job on grain or stock ranch. Address Kdw H. Smith. 1778 1-2 Valley Ave., Baker, Ore. For Bale or trade, house anil two lots, 32 miles south of Portland, for cash or Pendleton property of equal value. In'iu'lre 624 Cedar street. For sa'e Modern, one year old bungalow, 5 rooms, Dutch kitchen fire place, full cement basement East front, corner lot. 417 Logan or phone 366R. Auto Stage. For Adams, Athena and Weston leaves Hennlng's Clgsr Store at 10 s m. and 3:30 p m. each day Adv. I Yr Sale. A new, modern bungalow and ga ige. Terms. Enquire "C" this of- mill r Used exclusively byi the Ford Motor Company tat its plant, branches and service stations, who dtate it is best for Ford cars. "Aak lor Booklrt" Sold by ROUND-UP CITY AUTO CO, Inc. 812 Garden St. Telephone 651 DM but a short dl it nice when his flee - Adv.