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P&3CBGHT DAILY BAST 0REGQN1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY. AUGUST 26. 1516. EIGHT PAGffl m m m a Mir r btz &rA rva i i w. HI III) UNI) III S rEaminA s I YES WE ARE READY LOCAL STOCK Car to arrive first of next week. FINE, RIPE, HOME-GROWN MELONS All you want at lie per lb. GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. i He. de- pHriut-rr. tv .li!ilNl. i ternal Judse v'harles H. Harsh Ins p the pointed Qetltaa Miller., Alex Hudson trueted attention to his alight, and Herman Belike as administrator? sides a mother, brother and sister of the estate of Anton I". Larson, de-1 ceased Is survived by a wife. ceased. New llirmuv lnstullrd. runoial Il.l.l YoMerda. i new heating furnace I being ln The funeral of Mrs. iMemenune "tailed at the Hawthorne public lirown who passed away Thursday. I school thin week, was held .a the home on Wast Webhl 1 C? Jf MWa NeW Suit' New DreM Good., New Waists, New Coat., New Skirt., New Petticoat., j J New Cloak., New Shoes, also Suit., Hat., Shoes and any thing else that you might 5 ,i injuries it was an hour .it'ter;B want for the man and hoy. icctdent before Unites cries at- ' To supply you with any thing seasonable. We can furnish you with any thing you neea ror these HOT DAYS, we also have a store brim full of new ideas for Fall- street clock. esterday afternoon at 2 r. W M.I CHI V. ItllSt. A Butt asalnst A. Rust was BUel In 0 .u . -I i M ..........I ,rl I lite uu uil vuuo nww by Kaley & Kaley. attorneys for H. P. McLean and Bert Peterson, to col lect $162.57. Patient rv Received. Wilbur Pickens and John V Calk ins of The Dalles have teen received at ihe State Hospital for treatment. 'QUALITY" Two Phones, 28 823 Main St. Collins Mm Ham. A trial run of the Collins wheal cleaninK plant and elevator was mads yesterday mornlnft. The machinery was shut down but the plant will be tiimv.ni! in full blast in a few days. The run was very successful llily NVw lrd. Claude Penland purchased a new Ford tOWlni car this mornlie; trom the hoind-L'p Ctty At'to Company. He expect! to drive to Lehman Springs this afternoon. i 2 i Men's Muslin (.owns 49,, g,. Mens silk Neckwear aso, 4v Mea'i Dress shirts 49,. Mea's h. v. i. tjatoa suits hv Men's Porosknlt astr Men's lllhhcd Pnlou Suits in,. Men's Harvest Shoes l.l, $1.98 Mens FWt Hat. 98o, $1.4 l.t8. fi.9H Men's Best Quality Bine I lib Overalls 8.V Men's Waist Overalls. Nst ipuUltv 7,v CretoNMM I -4c, 8 i-:u. toe. 12 i-se lUnoy SllkoUnen 12 l-2o IS-Inch Comforter sateens t!i l-Jc India l.lnons (I l-W, 8 l-;lc. lib. I2 l-2e, ISC, IN. Loaf Cloths IOC. 12 l-So, l.V, I8e, 35c Nainsooks 12 1 .9c, ltd New t'ainbrlcK 10c, 12 -2c. 13c. IwV New Silk Waists 92.91 I adles- New Dress Shoe S2.II8. ;!.5t, Sll.us, 91, 9N vol OAS 1K RHTTUlt AT WE l-l Mi. OTHERS roLLOW I 1 U4 of Birds: No Deer. sustains Crashed FWt lr ;,nd Mrs. Earl CoUtU nOl Sam Field sustained a bjidly crush opn this morning from their cirrp ed foot yesterday when he was run 11 i.iacK mountain They report lover by a wagon loaded with nianv b.rds but few deer within str It. Iui tlUtaac. saOsli 1 ' was i.cw-ston to Portland. .h v. Lotirea, leaaral agent fof la Alj"seil. The Datlat Colunibia line. passed I Major Lee Moodhouse has adjust through Pendleton yesterday en route) loss to the Dr. Reber house from Lewistoe to Portland. He is which was badly damaged by lire last making a trip in a Ford, accompun- week. The house was Insured with led by Mrs. Lofgren and Ihey visited -Norwich Union, local friends while here. - . near itietn. rne injured man was brought to Pendleton. As Mr. Field whs standing In a sand bank at the lime of the accident the force of the wagon WSJ not so heavy on his foot. It was not necessary to amputate' the foot. selling books this summer, was In the city yesterday visiting friends. He will return soon to comnlet hla lurse, at the university. Lloyd Kiches. editor of the Stan- Held Standard, was b, the city vester- 1 aay Mrs. Marion Jack and dren went to Portland i two chil ItSTdsv or the noon train. Mrs. E. D. Hicks and Mrs. C. C. McOee of Preacott, were registered at the Hotel Pendleton Thursday. Mrs k. K. Morton and son of Col orado are visiting- at tho home of the former's brother, t D. Perkins. Mrs Sam R Thompson and Mlaa Thelma Thompson left yesterday aft ernoon for Bingham Springs to spend the weekend. GO TO THE St. George Grill when you want steak. a good Boost the Round, rp. Pendleton boosters who wish to let ihe:r friends and relatives know about the Round-Vp. can do so by Using Keund-l'p envelopes with type and illustration printed In beautiful colon, These envelopes may be se cured In any quantity at the Bast Oregon Ian office for one cent each. Nash's l ather Dies. Peter Nash of Cecil, a highly re specud citizen of Morrow county, died early in the week, according to word received here. He was the fath er of Frank Nash, police officer, and the local man was in attendance upon his father during his last illness Son is Born. Congratulations are being shower-! ed upon Mr. aud Mrs. R. Ludwig, to Whom a son was born at their horns on Uarfleld street last night. 35c Merchant. Lunch Served Daily. a tins residential work, call Pendle llr Dressing an l Manicure Par h"ne 45 Pendleton Hotel Adv iiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiniiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininNiiiiiiiiHiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu THE drink that put the 'weat" in hot weather 1 l onilnel Milton Services. Rev. J. E. Snyder, pastor of the( Pendleton Presbyterian church, has j been selected to conduct special meet -1 j inis in the tirace church of Milton,! ,' beginning the dsy after Thttnksgiv- ing Rev. Snyder is now on the Til-1 j lanicok coast enjoying his vacation i but expects to return in a week ori ! leu days. Men ire ill. Fred Rses, well known counn mer, was In town yesterday lo tor a new- water wagon driver, Reese h is much trouble this with his men becoming ill. kills' Mr. l imousine Part) Throagn Pendleton. Mrs. liurke Prichett of 10H Fifth Avenue. New York, Mrs. Wayne Wills Of til Dearborn ft. Chicago, and I fach Wilkins of Chicago passed through Pendleton today In a large 1(000 Loatsr limousine. Thev left Chi cago on .Iul '7. via lh Lincoln High-' wa.v. came through Denver, Salt Lake.l Vell.iwstone Park. Butte, Spokune ami! Walla Walls and ar enrome lo Pun- i land and Seattle They intend Ship Ping their car ROBse. I'be v isited the exhibit of Major MoorhotJSe w hile here and were much interested In x WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR to l inlsh sisin. Ui ind-l'p which the will trj d. Mrs, wins i to at- ated to Cot isylv aiiia who donel in Ihu tur,' vene if bad Mr. weather does not W'yrii k harvest, '(l M th.s year. 1 iii war o ii the field. 1 here drive II lis ee Bi i, has "BMW" H i- Hard LOCk Drive. Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Nash of va!ley and daughter, arrived yesterday after a hard luck f.cm Wasco. They ft'tksd up 1 rails and had four blowouts betw nere and Wasco. Dr. Nash will 00-1 ., ,. . tapy the office of Di Woods duHng I B"i V."'1 l,,u hLs vacation. to liaUi'ixiiling, mm, former railroad brake iccepted a position as nM uitweinan tor the o.-w after work nig at, other vocations for the nasi several years. SOME Om Branght anil in Bottles at Following Resorts: Al Dnnlap's Billy's Place Contts tt MrDevitt The Crescent Round-Up Pwl Hall stitton Cigar Store W. W. Hoch ilungalow Pool Hall The Charles Co Oilman's cigar Store Sorvod at the Following Cafes. St. George Grill Quelle Cafe. Sold to the familv "PEP" REFRESHING INVIGORATING NON-INTOXICATING "BRAN-NEW," like the Round -I'p, is a Pendleton product that beats them all. An Ideal summer drink for men. women and children. Will Join Stock i oinpanv I Ralph H Aah. who will be remem S bc-red as a member of the Comuj J Players with the BIB Ellison-White S Chautauqua. Is u. o wn visiting his S s ster, Mrs. George Kinz and brother, CM Ash. The Chautauqua season S was closed in Montana last week and S1 Mr Ash intends to go to Seattle where Sjhe will join a -yto :': company for the 2j v inter. . W. Gardner has i.urchiLseil on of the tool sheds at the federa building and has taken out a perm. to move it to his street. permit .Maple Z Helix Yield i .oo,i. Moving llore from UoiUnwn. H. M. Allen, republican candidate for sheriff, is moving his family here from Holdman to reside Mr. Allen will teach at Rieth this fall. The Al iens are taking up a resident Walnut street. Berkeley 4s. HartmniL forborne Berkeley has brought suit against George , Hart num. Jr.. Ernest Hartnian and Fred Hartman. of the will of the Into Heorge A Hartman. on an alleged 'i tim He alleges that in 190.1 he and the decedent purchased farm land as partners but that, for con venience, the title was put in th" !' Hartnian. He alleges that r ion vrsieil lllirillg j their owners-hip and that the land was subsequently sold, and that no mntlng has been made to him. I). j Bailer is his attorney. name IWo i ace w. at i..t I nent Helix man, who Is in town to j day, the yield in that section is very (I good. He reports that forty bushel j ! ! ahoul ia ,-ommnn ari tha, a a -i, I ! as 55 bushels have been harvested) ' ;i from an acre, in some fields. One Di ited Wife Wants Divorce. According to Carl Kngdahl. urumi-l m. . man ner nusnanu. tiny A, ... . i nomas, iieserted her duriiiu- I.VI. B15. Maude R, Thomas this after noon filed suit for divorce and cus tody of their five children. J. T. Hin. f Hermiston is her attorney. man gleaned 22U0 sacks from 140 j ! acres. The majority of farmers will be finished harvesting next week. Her,, to Visit INinghtcr. trade In cases of one dozen bottles and un, S quarts or pints. E We also recommend our new True Fruit drinks, PORT-0 and PEND-O. Brewed and bottJed by Wm. Roesch Bottling Co. I nu.. t s v-oij Diewery. E Wholeaale and Family Trade. Telephone 528 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiii? Mr.-. John Porter and sons Tohn I N. Porter and Victor R. Porter, ar rived this morning to visit with her Predicts Blgeest Crowd. fth Klmery of H C Oliver, traveling freight and 'k",h,.1 M" Kimery can"' dow" passenger agent of the O.-W. R m ' kiah t0 m"X h"r " 1" N.. is here today and predicts a rec- Every- are; "anl Grain in Week. the latiut Hampton is in HIJ1I"" Meacham. is In Vly.-rs La Grande. Hi Astoria. Is Salmon, is ord crowd at the Kound-I.'p where I go " he said, "people talking Kound-Cp. Many of small wild west shows have been drowned out in the Itound-Up's rep- Sjutatl'in and the public is recognizing that Pendleton is the one place where the audience g -ts its money's worth in frontier thrills." Aftr your summtrs job, brin? your watch in to us and let us overhaul it for you. Ut us keep your watch up to the standard, we guaran-U-e food service and expert workmanship. Two watchmakers always busy. Royal M. Sawtelle Jeweler Since '87 Pendleton. Oregon 1 Was Pinioned I'nder Car. Details of the automobile accident of Thursday night in which Robert Maloney, a nephew of Judge J. W. ! Maloney of this city, have been re- jceived. The accident occurred near Dixie, out from Walla Walla. The car. which was evidently traveling at a high rate of speed, went through a j bridge railing and 100 feet dow n a gully, overturning and pinioning Ma- ; lotiey and his companion. Joseph 'irote, underneaih. Maloney' neck was broken. 'Irote sustained a frac tured skull- a broken shoulder and in- town today from the Steve Hampton farm where he finished harvesting yesterday. The grain averaged about to bushels to the acre. Mr. Hampton expects to commence hauling grain in about a week. To Teach at Marsh field, orville Reeves, former Pendleton ian and O, A. C. graduate who has been harvesting In this county, Is preparing to leave for Marshfteld where he is to have the manual train ing department In the Marshfield high school this year. Expert repairing of Watches and Jewelry. Satisfaction guaranteed Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler. Steers Mere Sept. I, The shipnient of forty head ol Texas steers for the Round-lip will arrive in Pendleton about Sept. 1, i cording to a message from Dan ' lark. ,0-W livestock agent, by Sam R Thompson, director of livestock for the Kound-I.'p. His Sidewalk foniract, Bi Hugo Is to begin next week on a contract he has with the O.W. R k S Co., to construct a concrete walk and curb wet of the passenger depot and to build walks for the company on West Webb street and on I nttonwood street. All told the work will amount to 1904 or DOOO feet. Whwed, VTyts iisuD gums ground ANOFITTJO-UKy$ DUPLICATED AMEdiCAN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING - PENDtllOH ORt Phom 609 Tods) lies ileal Record. Pendleton is sweltering todsj at 101 degrees, This equals the season's record of June 16 and Julv ,",n So hope is held out for a moderation of the weather. A number of Pendleton people will drive to the I'matlUa county pleasure resorts tonight and tomorrow to escape the heat for a day. Wants Teacher Statistics. In preparation for Introducing a bill providing for the pensioning or teach er over 60 years old and who have been teaching for 26 year, 10 years of which was in Oregon. State 8upt Churchill ha aked founty Hupt. young for statistic a to the number I if b ai hers in this county why would iv affected bj such a law. Kred Knowlt town. Mrs W. F in the city. Prank Bwanton t't of town visitor Hay Abbott of White transacting business here. F. 8. Davis of Pasco. Is registered at the Hotel Howinan today. Minnie Klnnear of Walla Walla, i v siting friends in town today Marie Burners of Condon. Is regis tered at the Hotel i endleton Miss Winnie Kott left yeBterday for Portland to remain Indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. W. s, Hiatt of Jerry, Wash WfrSr in totfl last night. C, J. Hogera Is 'n town after pass Ug the summer in ,i harvest field. utto Houser of the Pendleton Woolen Mills, went to Portland to day. K W. Pollen of Walla Walla. Ill einong the visitors from that at 1 here today. George W. (ilPospie and Miss Lu-I ePa Gillespie of Champion, III., werei in the city. Koy Kaley ha returned from Hid-1 away where he has been passing thai week with his family. Charles Hcwkln veil known Kchol athlete, and father J, T. Hoskins, motored to Pendleton this morning Jack Prendergast, prominent! rancher of Vansycle. came In on the ( Northern Pacific train th s morning. F. N. Martin and family of Spo kane, composed an auto party which passed through Pendleton today en loute west Mrs. ii. A. Uarrett, Miss Jessica McBwen and her house guest, Miss I Hetty Keefer, of Texas. motored I from Athena today. Miss Mabel Manerude, who has! been visiting at Ihe home of Miss I Lotta I.lvermore, returned to her home in Eugene today. A. J. Harlan, who has been visit-1 Ing at the home or his daughter.! Mrs. M. I,. Peters, ha returned to his home In Corvalli. E. F. Averill. of the hurenn r hi oiogicai survey, returned from a trip I. Pasco, Prosser and North Paklma where he visited his government trap ptrs. R. E. Hlackman of Milton, state president of the Presbyterian Bun day School league, passed through Pendleton today en route to Mea cham. Miss Katherlne Dose, popular piano player at the Alpi theater for the past year, has resigned her position and will leave for her home In flpo kane Sunday. Itumell Italston, prominent Uni versity of Oregon student who is ' ' .' I tie sju or : Practically all of the Restaurants and Hotels in Pen dleton use PEACOCK COAL" Exclusively Vou will do the same after using this coal if you buy coal on the same basis as other household necessities. THE BIGGEST VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY Your for QUALITY, QUANTITY, SERVICE Smythe - Lonergan Co. PHONE 178 llllllllllllllllllillllllilllllllllllMllli A Grand Display of Fall Pattern Hats Come In and Inspect the won derful shirwlng of latest and most popular crentlona. COHN HAT SHOP Telephone C.H S 1 -4 M!u St E I 007 1 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 u , ,om thc first- Bulck 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 thjs Buick Six ready. tl R1?d,y' with ita wonderful reserve of power in the Valve-in-Head Motor, controlled by a touch ready with rhythmic motion velvety smoothness ol running 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 19. 121. 123 West Court SI. Telephone 468