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PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1916. EIGHT PAGES j Loveliest Undermuslins for Hot Weather Dainty white garments are pleasing to every girl or woman, they are what's needed during this hot weather and the kind that we are showing are distinctive as Fresh Pendleton p wen wen as serviceable. BUTTER ALL YOU WANT AT lb. 30c The butter market is high at present and this butter is a real snap. Ask for Umatilla Rrand. made by Pendleton Creamery, and help boost home industry. WALLA WALLA CREAMERY 1 lb. 40c; 2 lbs. 75c GOLD MEDAL None better, 1 lb. 40c; 2 lbs. 80c. ( .fi'itliMi 1- Performed. fical obsei An operation WW performed yes- from the terdax at SI. Anthonys hospital UPOO j making; 'h Margaret Jack, the daughter or Mr. m.l Mrs. Marion Jack. Attends ill rather. Officer Frank Nash has been call ed to Cecil to attend his rather who .s reported very 111 His place is he ins filled by Officer Frledly. GRAY BROS GROCERY CO QUALITY" Two Phones, 28 823 Main St. dj i j Will itido at RoUnd-l'p. ? Miss Mabel De Lone, well known J woman relav rider, v as in the t il j yesterday. She will ride the Drum" holler string ol horses at the ItU m , xhibitloa, tk learners ro aupeoflsd, A Marguerite K Nonagenarian n street. Ki "Unci Qeorge" Webb, former state treasurer and father ol Mrs Frank Fraater, was greeting friend r and as he 1 y. Krank St iibservations sent wis Will Motor to INiitlnnd Mr. and Mrs. Nesnutb Ankeny and John Itmhlrth will leave tomor row In the Ankeny ear for a trip to Portland. Elderly Couple Wed, A niarriace license was issued yes terday afternoon to Thomas J. tieorge. Si, and Hats Harris, i; They were married by County Judge Marsh. Rrassieres 25c, 49c Corset Covers 19c, 25c, 39c, 49c, 69c Muslin Pants 25c, 49c Muslin Skirts 49c, 98c, $1.49 Muslin Gowns 39c, 98c, $1.49 Muslin Envelope Combinees 98c, $1.49 Muslin Drawer Combinations.... 49c, 98c Muslin Chcnvse 98c, $1.49 Princess Slips 98c Children's Muslin Pants 10c, 19c, 25c Children's Hose, fine ribbed, - pair 25c Nazareth Waists Acorn Knit Waists Wool Rubens Shirts Cotton Rubens Shirts Stork Pants 18c 10c 49c 25c 25c Infants' Cashmere Hose 19c Infants' Cashmere Hose, 2 pairs Children's Rateen Bloomers, white or black Children's Rompers 25c 25c 49c Fair weather l'rodictcti. W. v. fryder., Umatilla supervisor, has been notified government that Continued to rest !' th fair weather is predicted with north and northeast winds. Straughn has been employed to learn in district on birch creek Miss Kdith Mason hasi , signed a contract to teach la district Canadian cni. Ruined. 7S at west Helix Mrs. Tom Robertson has received a letter from a young lads friend In 5 Mil PAN DO IlKTTKIt J C Penne y Co. Inc. WE LEAD, OTHERS idl l.otv Return prom limn. County Clerk Frank Saling and son olney. and Xorborne Berkeley armed home last niKht from a grouM hunt which look them into the moun tains ol Baker county. They had fair luck. Manitoba. Canada, laying that the i 'op- g that section are very poor. In some parts the crops are not worth harvesting and the farmers are burn Ing up the fields. tual closing up of the transaction did not take place until this morning. Col. J. H. Haley represented both parties in the transaction. GO TO THE St. George Grill when you want a good steak. 35c Merchants Lunch Served Daily. Roost the Round-i'p. Pendleton boosters who wish to let their friends and relatives know about the Round-Up, can do so by us'ng Round-Up envelopes with type an 1 illustration printed In beautiful colors. These envelopes may be se cured in any quantity at the East Oreconian office for one cent each. Adv. on Main street yesterday for the first time in some months On Labor Day he will celebrate his ?2nd birthday Newspaper Meeting Tonight President K. k. Brodle and Seore tarv Phillip S. Hates of the Oregon Slate Editorial Association are here toda) for a meeting of Umatilla coun ty publishers to he held this evening A dinner will be served at the Hotel Pendleton at ' o'clock. Ml Motor to Portland. Dr. C. F. Woods, son Jack, Itic I uncial Tomorrow. Pr. C. F. Woods, son .lark, C. M The funeral of C. U. Fre who i Cyrus and Mrs. Claude W'allen will passed away at the State Hospital I leave in the Woods automobile Sun last week will be held at Folsom's day for a trip to Portland. They will Will Put l Building. Mayor J. A. Best last night announc- j ad to the council that some of the resl-1 dents of the w est end of the county I wished to put Up a building on the old ! Happy Canyon grounds on Main street, , 11. . for the purpose of advertising the pro. I ducts of that section during theh Round-Up. The council was assured, mmmm thai the structure would he put up with adequate fire protection The council granted the permit to erect the building and voiced the sentiment that any section of the county which wished to advertise their products should be granted similar privileges Attention Yeomen. Regular meeting of B. A. T. Fri day evening. Supreme Grand Master of Ceremonies Staloup of Pes Moines and Statu Manager W. A Hullock of Portland, will be with us. All mem bers are requested to attend. (Signed. JAM us M'CONNELL, Foreman. For Sale, A new, modem bungalow aad ga rage. Terms. Enquire "C" this of fice Adv. I He Car for Country Trip. Call Ooedecke t Sutton's Cigar Store tel. 461, or Goedeeke's home, tel. 289M. Round-trip to Lehman or HI da Way, J7 Qo any place In the country - Adv. chapel tomorrow at was received from ri to bury the body ht O'clock. Word lbs gone it week. Dunn if Dr. Woods rrom will be In charge . of Grass Valley Ladie-. For residential work, call Pendle ton Hair Dressing and Manicure Par lors, phone 45. Pendleton Hotel. Adv Jllllllllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiililiiiiiiliiiiiiiitiiiliiiiiiilillllllliliiiiillillililllilliiiiiiii: 'HE drink that put the i 'weat" in hot weather T! Oklahoma Visitor Here. J. H. Dowd of BlackweU, Oklaho ma, was in the city a few hours today 1 enroute from the east to Spokane where he is to visit a brother. He j expressed much regret that he would be unable to witness the la 16 Round- I L'P. "BRAN-NEW " Test Hook Is Changed, County School Superintendent I. K Young hits received an announce ment from State School Superintend ent J. A. Churchlh that after De cember the text book in the course of the theory and practice of teaching is to be changed from Strayer's "A Brief Course in the Teaching Pro fession" to "The Normal Child and the Primary Education,," by Uesil SOME "PEP" Oa Draught and In Bottles a Following Resorts: Al Dunlsp's Billy's Place Coutts A MeDovitt The Crescent Round-Vp 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 Grill Quelle Cafe. REFRESHING INVIGORATING NON-INTOXICATING "BRAN-NEW" like the Round-Up, is a Pendleton product that beats them all An ideal summer drink for men. women and children. Vi-it- Sons Here. Hon and Mrs, C. P. Bishop of Sa lem arrived here today to visit with their sons, Roy and C, M. Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. Bishop are returning from an extended tour of the east and Canada. Mr. Bishop attended the republican national convention in Chicago in July and says that it looks favorable for Mr. Hughes for presi dent throughout the east. Sold to Pie family trade in cases of one dozen bottles and up, 2 quarts or pints. Sj We also recommend our new True Fruit drinks, PORT-0 and PEND-O. E Brewed and bottled by Wm. Roesch Bottling Co. j K turns From Vacation. George Hartman. cashier of the First National Bank, returned th.s morning from a vacation passed al 5 Seaside and Gearhart. At the Gear S hart golf tournament Mr. Hartnum S met Brook Dickson of Pendleton In S the second flight In the final'. E Dickson was the winner. Judge E Phelps reached the finals in the fifth Ei flight Mrs. Hartman will remain at 5 i the jast for some time. nd City Brewery. Family Trade. Telephone 528 lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll?. Mrs. Brown Dies. Mrs. Clarindle Clementine Brown, aged 40 years, pased away at her home on west Webb and West streets this morning. The deceased was born In Oregon, August 4. 1876. and has lived in the state practically all S of her life. She is survived by her E i husband R. H. Brown and several sisters. The funeral will be held at i the home tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be made in Olney cemetery. Suing for Divorce. Ida H. landreth today brought suit in the circuit court against her hus band. Fred T. Landreth. for a divorce, the custody of the two children and tor $L'5 a month. She alleges cruel and inhuman treatment, declaring her husband has accused her falsely and iimsed her much humiliation. H. I. Watts of Athena is her attorney. rmtnarwiiTWTm Mi! Uarjorle Williams ol Port land arrived yesterday to spend the winter with her sister. Mrs. Benjamin L. Burroughs M .-s Williams in tends to enter training in St, An tbonCs hospital. A nto Ordinance Up Soon. The proposed traffic ordinance and auto dimmer ordinance will probably be introduced at the next council meet ing. The meusure was briefly dis cussed by some of the members last right. Miss tieorglana houseguest. Miss Portland, have g to visit with Mr Fletcher and her Helen Jones ol ne to La Grande and Mrs. Will Church for a time. Later Mr. und Mrs. Church and their guests will motor to Wallowa lake for a short outing Writes, Cheek for S80.000. Ben F. Ogle this morning drew his check for 80,noo In favor of William Roberts of Ashland, thus formally clos ing the transaction by which the for mer secures 1600 acres of land north v est of Pendleton. The check was one of the largest, if not the largest, ever drawn in this city. The deed was signed yesterday afternoon but the ac- Fred Bloeh returned last night visit in Portland. f Milton Mrs. from t J. H. Piper and daughter i are Pendleton visitors today. Dale Worthington. Irwin C and Jack Vincent were in the night from Athena. Mrs Wlllard Bond and daughter Ratty have returned from an extend ed visit at Portland and the coast. Brooks city last The Nearest of the Near -Made by the well known and long established Rainier Brewery. WE ARE ALSO DISTRIBUTORS FOR THE FOLLOW ING BEVERAGES which we t an recommend to the trade as being the best of their kind on the market: JONES BROTHERS LOGANBERRY JUICE, GOSSMAN'S GINGER ALE, THEO. NETT SPARKLING GRAPE JUICE. Prices and advertising literature furnished on request. Smythe-Lonergan Co. Successors to Pendleton Ice and Cold Storage Co. PHONE 178 UNCLE SAM NOW HAS A NAVAL AIRCRAFT GUN After your summer's job, brinp; your watch in to us and Jet us overhaul it for you. Iet us keep your Wfttcn up to the standard, we guaran Ue 00d sen ice and expert workmanship. Two watchmakers always busy. Royal M. Sawtelle Jeweler Since '87 I'endlrton Oregon Today Is Xot Hot After All. While Pendleton people are com paining of the heat today, a few of the residents of the city for the past twenty vars are tiling of the hia' record eighteen yearn ago todav. 24., 1 S 9 the temperature officially recorded lis degrees and there were reports of 120 and 122 bein.; re corded in the down town dlstrir. M that time Frank Johnson was of 1 1 fmmo I ! AND FITTU) - IENSIS DUPLICATID I AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK I 1 BUILDING - PLNOLIION ORf B 1 Phone 609 ! Expert repairing of Watchea and Jewelry. Satisfaction guaranteed Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler. Uncle Sam has just Installed on 4 0 feet above the deck. It Is of 3- one of his greatest battleships, the '''lh caliber, so adjusted that It mn I . . . , . Da elevated very' h Kh. It will shoot Texas a naval aircraft (tun, which. .... 7, J . " " thirty times a minuto when manned It Is believed, will protect that vessel w ... ahm.ia i "j ,t L.IIIVH BUC nst bombs from an aeroplane, cawftll. other battleships will hi! illlllHIllllHinBIIII 1 ( sm t mi A Grand Display of Fall Pattern Hats Come In and Inspect the won derful showing of latest and most popular creations. COHN HAT SHOP 1 1 4 Main St. Telephone $.18 Don't Buy a Car With Your Eyes Shut When you buy in haste you generally spend a lot of time regretting it. The dollar saved in the first cost of a car is gen erally spent many times over in its up-keep. A new car with a demonstrator at its wheel will do many stunts NOW but what will it do six months from now with YOU at the wheel? INVESTIGATE THE BUICK Vou will find it is the best balanced t ar, has the most power; is made to stand the strain of East ern Oregon roads and hills; costs you less to keep up and you can get new parts and expert me chanics who understand it, in Pendleton or any town on the road. It is easy to drive, easy riding and you can let your wife make a trip in it in per fect safety. Ask any of the hundreds of Buick owners in this county who have owned Buicks for years why they reorder Buicks. OREGON MOTOR GARAGE Incorporated. 117. IIP. 121. 123 Wert Court St. Telephone 468 jun Is mounted on platform I equipped In the same way