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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1916. PAGE EIGHT I Fresh Oregon BUTTER ALL YOU WANT AT lb. 30c The butter market is high at present and this butter is a real snap. WALLA WALLA CREAMERY 1 lb. 40c; 2 lb. 75c. GOLD MEDAL None better, 1 lb. 40c; 2 lbs. 80c. 'A I I rA . .. 9 Provided the warm v Railroad ucnair crosswalk. n MMMXnMMMMil MM Se4e to the council Wednesday night the o-W has commenced work on the repairing ot their crosswalks on Main street. This work is to he completed before Hound Up. While drlvng into Mexico the tOUrURS came upon a Mexican whom e' cu rled on the running board for many miles. The ounis men are seniors at Washington State College enr Mr BroOghtoa la president of the Y M. C A. at the Pullman institute ptM i-c- vlohratton. The CetOrW Tigers' celebration was closed last night with a dance at the Kusle-Woodman hall in which mol than fifty couples of merrymakers participated A smmher of out ot town guests were piEsrin. Two BJ cliorolet- F.niil Hellke. well known farmer, and Henry Sams of Weston have pur chased new model ISO Chevrolet au tomobiles from the Peters Auto COW' pany. PENDLETON CREAMERY 1 lb. 40c; 2 lbs. 75c. weather con tinue;- and patronage will guarantee, Prof. E. E. tlet-ss. who la 1n charge I of the natatorlum. announces that the pool will be opened In the mom-! ings commencing tomorrow. GRA y OS GROCERY CO "QUALITY" Two Phones, 28 823 Main St. I 3 V Man Orders Many Scat.-. d That Walla Walla will he well rep A resented al U lH Round-Op li II borne out i the fact that only Wed J Hill K C Skiles. prominent Walla K alia Mian aunt an order to the Itoun.i- Kittn tnr tucntv seats for the three f. the show. 5 aiso Hughes Ptetore A large picture ot deceived, t'liarles V. Where There's a Will There's a Way When you want to save money you can but you don't have to try when buying at The Golden Rule Store You save money on every purchase. Hughes which measures about Hall dimensions was received this; The the I feat in t, iris' slippers ' ladles' sllHH-rs .t. indies- nigh Shoes i.i. !.. Buy' Scout Bhoea 11.8 Men- Harvest Shoes $l.4 Men's F4k Shorn, Hk Soles Men s Dress Show $2.19. $i.8, $S Ml. gl.!M Men's lleavv Wart, shoes $4.8, S.50. gg.M Men's Itldtng Hearts Men's Utoed Hoots. IS Inch top ST.90, Sl.fls. $H..V) $5,110 vllllnstcr Itiuts. sl.c 912 S4.M Body itrusM-is HigiM. si- i3 $n.7& Ingrain Art Squares. kIjcs tall... $1.98, S8.M Ixsalnster Hugs- S672 W.4S AxmlnstcT Hug. 8x $2.98 Aunlnstor Hugs, SK84 $1.48 Bod llrusnrlN ltls 37iM 48o HaUi ROOBS Hug 98c, $1.49 Window shades (ollixl) COBSgdaui She, 49o leather IMIlowx 9c, 9c, 98o. $1.49, $1.98 VOt W do un-rEit Vt WE LEAD, OTHERS ltn.uiw morning hy picture will Judd MiUding on Court local repuhlicans. he hung today In stlcet. I ill Move to Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. James Frary and father. W 0, Frary formerly of Port-, land motored through Pendleton to da enroiite to lirangevllle where the will move onto a farm. dent of Wiusted . I'onn.. daughter Ihinan M. M. Wyrlck anil who returned from Woman on sprw. home town ot T. F. O'Brien Marie Monier who was arrested j w & N agent wu m. last night at the corner or cotton-, h,(d vjgU wtt) llu. .endle- wood and Alta streets tor "ems friend of O'Brien. Ml" iiiii.af, i Hr i,i-oMiiiient rest- Haael the old .springs vesterilay will return in uii local O.-l resort tomorrow to ramaln until aft- , drunk, pleaded guilty to th j this morning in police court charge i ml WW GO TO THE St. George Grill when you want a good steak. 35c Merchants Lunch Served Daily. I fined 110 1 in jail or sentenced to five days ton man whom he had mo seen some years. Mr Hart Is oh ure trip through the west. Boost the Kound-rp. Pendleton boosters who wish to let their friends and relative I. Koulor Returns. about the Round-l'p. can do so Wf RaBnaa i Keator. deputy proaacut- using Round-Vp envelopes with VP a-- tton and republican candl- Long Drive in short Time, and Mrs. Barn Patton, Calch and Anna Mcl'heters of l ald Idaho. naased through Pendle- and illustration printed in oeauuiui colors. These envelopes may he se cured In any quantity at tne tasi Oregonian office for one cent each Adv. Ladles. For residential work, call Pendle ton Hair Dressing and Manicure Par lors, phone 46 Pendleton Hotel Ad? date for district attorney, returned this morning from a month's vaca tion passed in the regions of T-ike j m)lps Chelan Mr Keator highly recom mends Lake Chelan as a fishing place, saying that he enjoyed the fin est fishing there In many years. He reports cool weather during his vaca-tion. Mak, Mr I See well. ton yesterday in tnair auiomoone inn ing driven from Baker to Pendleton in an afternoon. The instance is i 1 1 Thev are on their way to Port land. the the hot wether. Mis- l.uirn Morgan and Miss F.nnls pleai - Kuse of S'atnpa, w ho have been I (pending several weeks at Seaside are In Pendleton today enroute to their home Miss MorKun visited in 1 emlleton several vears ago as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Janus Heinle Lost Bunch of keys on belt hook. Please return to this office. ilirl wants work In good prlvato family. Small wages. Apply or phona Hotel St. George. For sale- J. A C. Fisher piano, ex cellent Imrgaln. good as new 1012 Ualey. Wanted I M esanniktng, plain sew ing, children's clothes. Booms 1 and 2. Falling Bldg. For sale $80 Kimball parlor or. gnn. Slightly uaad. Bargain If taken at once. Call or address. (13 Clay. Rooming house for sale. Mall ' street. In center of business district I Doing good business. Inquire of Pen ; land Bros. For sale Modern, one year old bungalow, 6 rooms, Dutch kitchen, fire place, full cement basement Bast front, corner lot. 417 Logan or phone 36SR. Some well bred young horses will trade for land or Pendleton property. See H . K Cook. 301 Johnson street, or phone S11J Mattress making, furniture repair ing, upholstering, called for and deliv ered, city or country. La Dow Bros., 219 Bemiretrard Pohne 217J. For sale Five room house, east Court street. Desirable location, close to school. A genuine bargain For particulars address R C. Jory, Uau pln. Ore. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiuiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiii mimiiiiiiimmimimiiiiiji tnnr ized to 2 B pass on evi ""THE drink that put the p1 "weat" in hot weather f" S successfully ol any but f arsv B R M IHI 1 1 BB Oonunlttee to t on Concessions. Mayor Hest was Wednesday au to appoint a committee to every concession wnicn nia permission to come nere nunoa rp. The same arrange- carried out last year very a winter show Here. The Commercial Association hits received a letter from Hen Robin son of the Robinson Animal Show asking for Information about the winters in Pendleton He savs he is looking tot a place in which to winter the Robinson show and Pen dleton is being oonsldereed. and Mis Henry town '.. B in the II. I is in Fie Han snce t urnn. Paddoc city. Whittle Knterprus! Walla Wl North Yakima Caldwell visitor W, My rick In i Josepl was 441111 Hi 11 III Find i i if I nis nnviaies llie cuauce I ., bunco games or anv obscene here at that time Before Sj! a license is granted an officfial O. K I p m be secured from the committee Support for Xonnal. ge A. Hartman cashier of the First National Bank, who returned j yesterday from his vacation at Sea side and Portland, states that he : found much sentiment favorable to the normal school while gone and believes the bill will receive a ble vote providing Pendleton people dC imong their i: SOME s I Oa Draught and In Bottles at Following Resorts: Al Donlap'i Billy's Place Oontta A McDevitt The Crescent Round-t'p Pool Hall Sutton Cigar Store W. W. Hoch Bungalow Pool Hall The Charles Co. Oritman's Cigar Store Set-red at the Following Cafes. St. George Grill Quelle Cafe. "PEP" 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. S Former farmer Now a Boxer. I John r. Swinton. wno live vears ago m(, j,er(lonal w,,rK Was working as u rarmer on me cam- tr( Jjj ,,vpr the jo.te Xlolic mission land on the reservation. Slwas here In the guise of a heavy- weight pugilist and is looking for I SI bout. He Is known in the fistic world 5 1 about Portland as "Farmer Burns." 5 having been given that name by Char Sllie Jost. boxing promoter formerly of E'this city. After leaving this county. 5 1 Swinton took up the boxing game and scored many knockouts in a row. He 5 'thinks he can defeat any heavyweight S ir. the northwest and prefer? a ten or I ! twenty round go. Motorists Return From Boston. Mr. and Mrs. K R. Wetherbee. He. atrice Wetherbee. Kenneth Cocker line and Buth Davis of Eugene left Pendleton this morning In the Wether bee automobile on their return home from a trip to lioston. Miss Davis is an instructor in piano in the music department of the I'nlverslty ot Ore gon and is accompanist for the Uni versity orchestra The party have been on the trip about two months. Sold to tte family trade in eaies 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. : City Brewery. 5 Wholesale tnd Family Trade. Telephone 518 s imilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMlllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllir I Spokane To send Special. 5 1 Spokane will send a special train to S'the Round-l'p. September 21 22 and 3 (23. This is the word which reached 5' here yesterday. W, F. Carson who Is 5 I now in Spokane in the interest of the 51 ISIS show writes that the Coeur 1 d'Altne Yatch Club, a well known boat : ' 2 cluh nrtrnnization will send a large' S; delegation here for the show 2 A special invitation was sent th d'Alene facht club, a well kicwn boa I retary C. H. Marsh to be hen S three davs of the exhibition. is wildly enthusiastic about the pros pects for the crowd this year declar ing it will surpass those of former years by large'numbers. The Spokane delegation will be here for all three days of the show. Work t Start Soon. Owing to a change in the plans for the concrete elevator and wheat cleaning plant to be erected by th" Farmers' Union on Webb street, a portion of the present warehouse will torn down ami the elevator placeM thereon The i warehouse Is this purpose. to start next we for the1 n .;u.tmu. Carson Handling Wheat No less than farmers are north section of the o be dismantled for Work on the plant la eek and the cost win J After your .suinmor'.-- job, bring your watch in to us and tt tut overhaul it for you. Ijet us keep your watch up to the standard, we guaran tee good Kervice and expert workmanship. Two watchmakers always busy. Royal M. Sawtelle Jeweler Since '87 ivnrtleton. Oregon in Bulk. si Umatilla county handling their wheat In bulk this year and reports are to the effect tbey are having good results. In most cases the farmers have pro vided bins tor holding the grain un- ya Travel Far. i can be hauled. In one rase a Charle) i. BrOUghtOn Jr.. of Dayton, big grower sold his last years wheat. ,V',Oi -mil .1 M. Mcuregor ot nop- wnicn nan seen saencu, in . .. l !.. . u. . Per Wash . passea tnroomi i oi" int nleht in the Rroughtnn autonio- i handling this vear's crop City last night U I. Marsh u.i here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. .1 town last night. m. t Mlchellad the city yesterday. V. llerg of Kennewick. Is an out of town visitor. Charles W Stewart of Albany, was In the city yesterday Mrs. Anna Russell of Pilot I was In town last night. William Munyer of Dayvllle Is tran Sactlng business In the city. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. McC.ue of Cald well, are visitors In the city Mrs. Elma Bishop of Walla Wal la. Is visiting friends in the city. H H. Davis of the Davis Lyceum Bureau, is In the city today. M. H. I.lllle of North Powder, Is u guest of the Hotel Bowman today M. Arnold of Enterprise was regis tered at the Hotel St. (Seorge yester day. Col. J. H. Haley Is leaving toda for a hunting trip to Granite Mea dows. I). C, Sanderson, editor of the Freewater Times, was in town last ! night on business. Mrs. It. A. Strahorn has left for Spokane w here she will spend a month with relatives. Dr. D. J. McFaul has returned I from a trip to his ranch near Hold man. where harvesting is under way W. H. frary of Echo, Is among ;ibe visitors irom the west end 'if i county, w ho were in the city i night. li. 1. Iliirii of tne sawn department ot the Oregon turnl College night yesterday. E. J. McKee and J. Stanford Moore of Wllllmlna. left this morn ing for Portland after visiting in in the city yesterday. n a iv..iv of Ij, Grande, was in FARM LOANS ii. a ii n.. Nil I lllllllllvvlllll fill K V nv vummiooivii iiv uuiiuo No Delay No Red Tape Low Interest Rates Liberal Repayment Privileges Hartman Abstract Co. Corner Main and Court Sts. Pendleton, Ore. the last Agrlcul- town over iniiiiiniiiii A Grand Display of Fall Pattern Hats Come in and Inspect the won derful showing of latest and most popular creations COHN HAT SHOP S 1 I Main St. Telephone 63 lllllllli bile enroute to Dayton alter an ex tensive tour of the coast. The boys drove 5000 miles with a repair ex-j pense of hut nine dollars. At i.aiexi- T 0r!4M. 1 1 ,, t ,. Alliance. co. where the Washington state troops j steps toward the organization of ire camped, and at I'alm uy, ""' Hughes Alliance will he tasen ne ampins grounds of the Oregon troops. w. c. K. Prultt. secretary n any friends were visited. Mexlcala. th(. Umatilla county central comn nd is using the same sacks for ,,lWn ytCtCTday for a lew hours, leav- StOSt 01 inK for Portland last nignt to m' the hulk gram sold thus far has gone I Up lt Haines automooue. to Tacoma. H Vehrs of 1m. Grande and son. ' Krnest motored through Pendleton ..sterdav on their way to Sacramen- , to visit Dr tleorge venr. Mr and Mrs W. C. Baldwin Ol Ti- across the border, is said to be the i ,,.e wl eircuiate a petition soon for a roughest little city on tne common, with gambling running at full blast Expert repairing of Watches and Jewelry. Satisfaction guaranteed Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler. charter. Twent;. five names are re quired and as soon as these are ob tained the application will be sent to Portland headquarters. As soon as the petition is passed on a meeting will he held to elect officers. An ap plication blank was also forwarded to Pilot Rock this morning by Marion Jack. con. Mrs. J. C Hayes and Richards composed a party torlsts who were In the city day. P. W if molester- VTmuaio.asaisosouiio AN0M11!0-UHS DUPLICATED AMtaiCAN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING - PENDtUON.Oftf Phone 609 Fee Home from San Dho. Chester A. Fee returned this morn ing from Ban Diego where he com pete,! in the far western track meet two weeks ago The Pendleton star athlete will leave next Wednesday or Thursday for Portland to Join the Multnomah athletic club athletes on their trip to Newark, N. J.. to com pete in the national amateur meet. , Fee took second place In the Jave-1 tin at San Diego despite the fact that he hud not had a spear in Ida hand since collage was out in June. The Portland athletes were delayed In getting Into San Diego because ot crowded travel conditions. As a con sequence they entered the meet without any practice at all Fee will gel In form for the big meet In Pen dleton. The eastern papers are hall lug blm as a strong contender for 0ealon honors. The northwest men who are to make the trip are Walter RnmlMll and Sam Bellah of Port land, ITenry Williams of Spokane and luster Fee. LOCALS Sb Advertising in Brief ssss RATK8. Ppi line first Insertion 10 Per line, sddltlonsl Insertion. ... Be Per line, per mnnth No locals taken for less than It. Cotmt 6 ordinary words to line Local! will not be taken over tbe telephone cuept from I'lasl Oregon ISO paid up subscribers. m Wanted A furnished room, dose In. Call 322. For sale A-31 Hulck In good con dition. $300 La Dow's. For rent-Modern housekeeping moms. 301 Willow. Wanted Furnished house,' close In. No children. Phone 322. For sale Choice north side, east front lot. See Oeo Hobblns. Found Bunch of keys. Owner may have same by calling at this offl-e and paying charges for ad. Lost Lady's purse between Mia slon and Pendleton. Return to Bait Oregonian office and receive reward BRINGING OUT THE STAY-AT-HOMES The demand for an automobile which shall ful fill all the needs of all the family is answered with utmost present completeness in this Buick Six. From the first, Buick builders have kept ahead of the world's demands. And now the call for a car which a woman can drive with ease and safety finds this Buick Six ready. Ready, with its wonderful reserve of power in the Valve in-Head Motor, controlled by a touch, ready with rhythmic motion velvety smoothness of runnintr instant response to the starter im mediate stop. When you own this Buick Six you own "all out of doors." When Better Automobiles are Built, Buick Will Build Them. OREGON MOTOR GARAGE Incorporated. 1 17, 1 10, Ul . 123 Weil Court St. Telephone 468 1