EIGHT PAGES PAOB BOHT DAILY BAST OREGQNIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1916. o i I I A U 1 ocnooi uays nxe ncrc Has that boy or girl been supplied with the thing that he or the needs for 9chool ? or do they need Shoes, Hosiery, Underwear, Dresses or Suits, Hats, Caps, etc.? We are well supplied with any thing for them that you may have forgotten. I Macaroni In Bui 1 pMSm& L Curve Cut Special 3 lbs. for 25c Itu lUu Ginger snaps, lb. 15c rjrogoa Batter, full weight, lb.... SOc Pure, sweet, clean. totuniNa River Salmon. .1 cans. . 35c Gold Medal Cat.-up, 16-01. bottle 15c ( Hveim Swiss Cheese, lb. S5c Crab Apples, box $1.50 riainHim Mwtai lKx 91-75, $2.00 KlUfta IVaehes, box 75c Italian ITune-i. hoi 75c GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. "QUALITY" Two Phone, 28 823 Main St s 55 55 55 (5? s 22 lliuu OB McKay Creek. F.uireiie Molitor. Guy CMelveny S. Young", and Alfred Pin Gerald went grouse hunting on McKay i reek esterday. - - from ooeraUon. D. IV Bailey, well known Pendle ton man. ia on the streets again. Mr. Hailey underwent a serious operation :n lvrtland some time ago. ton. Freewater, Dr. C (X Wainscott, Hcrmitn. 9 Bi Wilcox. Milton, L C, Scharni. I'ilot Ruck. W. K. Smith, Stanfield. and i: M. Smith WeMoII. tipu.ian lAHting Hon-. U. W. WUten. an optician, is mov ing to Pendleton from North Yakima and is seeking a location for an office and also a residence for his family. Kc-Mirfaee Road. A force of men are engaged in re BUrfacUul the driveway on the north side of the 0-W. station. Paint store IVoot. A force of men are repainting the Grant of the Hamley and Company larness shop. Relay Rider Arrives. Mabel De Long, popular relay rid er, arrived from Wallula yeweruay I and will practice dally at ItoXind-l'P Cleaver Park, Return. from Trip. Van Simmons and K. B. liave returned from a business trip to the John Dn country They re- Returns to Dayton. n.r. o.i nrona in that section .aid I Mrs. J. W. Sayres of Dayton. Wash slock conamons turn. Enjoy Hunting Trip. Robert Ilarney, CUve Cheshire and Robin W. Fletcher composed an au tomobile party which spent yester day hunting in the Red Springs country Spokane la Good. R. N. Crommelin. manager of the Pendleton Roller Mills, returned this n.orninir from a short business trip to Spokane. He reports Spokane busy and prosperous. to be AND 4 Music furnished for all occasions 8 Address 515 Madison. A Phone 459-R. Boost the Round-Up, Pendleton boosters who wish to let who has been visiting at the home of her son, R D. Sayres, here for some time, returned to her home yesterday. in! int Ruby Dies. The three days old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sparks died at St An ihony's hospital .Saturday afternoon. Tne chili was buried Saturday. Hois' School Suits $8.H, 9S.9H. S1.9H Boys' long' Pants Suits $5.00, 16.90. 990, 113.50 How Caps 2 So, 19c, B8e Hoys' Hats 49c 98c, 11.49. 91.98 Boys' Hosiery I ,9" Hoys' Socks 5c, 10c, II! l-2c, S5c lioys' Knickerbocker Pants 49c 89c, Mr Hoys' Mouses 5c 49c HOfaf Shirt 9Sc, 49c, OMc Boys' SiiHjieiiders 15c, 19c, 35c YOU CAN DO BETTER AT Girls' DtcatM 9Bc. 91.33. 91.49 Girls' White or Black Uonnicn 35c, 49a t.lrls' Fall Union Suits) 49c, 69c, 9Bc ;irls' Summer Villous 35c, 49o Girls' Sweeten Girls' School Shoes $1.49, 91.09, 91. OH. 93.4 Girls' Handkerchiefs Ic, 2 l-2c, to, 8 I -Sc. lOo Girls' line Ribbed Hose 13 I -9c, 85o Girls' Cloaks 94.98. 95.90, 99.90 Girls' Hair Bow Ribbons 10c. 15c, 1 9c, 39c WE LKAD, OTHERS FOLLOW I 1 Mr Ellison will give seven or eight .Curtis ridge Friday, hobbling down i umbers and his reputation as a head-: the mountain, and took them to Ola liner with the Orpheum circuit is such , cier Haaln. He started out with them will be interested in Hear-, ssituruay morning iuiu wu. tun j from the interest in two uuumiooiies irom nemon tluit many Ing him apart the scientific feature of the entertain ment Mr. Willis J. Storms, repre sentative of tht F.dlson laboratory of New York, was here Saturday In con nection with this matter. Nye Position Vacant A civil service examination I? short ly to be held for the purpose of fill ing the vacancy of postmaster a. N'ye. the vacancy having been caused b) resignation. lit unks Forfeit Ball. , , ii. i ... i i iisc:ir Caesar t ii- r.,.fi,'ort .1 hi.il each to ku Hodgens, well known Hudson and Two Weeks Harvest Vet. TKXCHER OF MVS1C (.F.RM LANGUAGE. their friends and relatives kaow I CIty Recorder Fltx Gerald when they , " was in the city Saturday, about ths Round-TJn. can do so byl,' , nranc at court He states that harvesting In that sec- using Round-Up envelope with type fhl, morninlf to answer charges ot lion will not be completed before two drunkenness. The men Saturday night. afternoon. The men were taken at once to the Renton Hospital. The other members of the party of 15, Which left Renton Monday morning to stage the illumination, returned Thursday under the Impression that ,1... Ann urk.-. i,,i,i..l lh Mlimmit were i in Is Horn I i" . ,.,... k... ... vir mid Mrs. safely off the mountain. Shirlev Page at their home on River-1 Great anxiety was felt Friday and sid addition this morning. Saturday over their failure to return. sine aatuunn A long-distunce telephone message Drive from UmBtMla. from SUtbo mines, however. an- Mr and Mrs Arthur (!. Means, son, nounced that they had reached that and Mrs M O Means motored to point on their downward trip. The Pendleton this morning from Umatil- exact location Is unknown. la. and illustration printed In beautiful colors. These envelopes may be se cured in any quantity at the East Oregonian office for one cent each. Adv. were arrested weekj et- Tne fourth crop of alfal- j fa Is almost ready to cut. Auto, stage. For Adam Athena and Weston leaves Henning's Cigar Store at 10 a m. and 3:30 p m. each day Adv. eNiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiimiiiiiiiig Nearly as famous as The Round-Up and still growing in favor S Semaphore Boosts Round-VP. The cover design of the Pacific Semaphore, published by the O -W. R. & N. Employes' Club, this month is made up from Round-Up pictures and under the heading. "The Chautauqua of the Cowboy," several stories boost ing the Round-Up of 1916 are run. There is also a Round-Up poem writ ten by John Scott Mills. Son Back Prom Mexico, Mrs. C. S. Cole this morning receiv ed a card from her son who Is a ma chinist on the U. S. battleship "Colo- rado." That ship has recently been j in Mexican waters but is now at San I Diego. Apartment House progresses. P. D. Tull who Is putting up an apartment house at the corner of Wa ter and College streets Is In the city today. He reports work Is progress ing nicelv on his new structoure. WAREHOUSES AT ADAMS BVILV (Continued from Page I.) vent the destruction of the two ware- Mr. Collins states that his losa Is fully covered However, Mr. Wood ward had no Insurance on his ware house or upon his wheat. The wheat had been sold, however, but the re ceipts had not been delivered. There fore there Is some question as to whether the sale will hold. His brother, George Woodward, had In surance on his wheat There prob ably was not more than 8000 or 10, 000 bushols in the Woodward ware house at the time of the fire. Frank Curl probably had the larg est crop in the Collins warehouse and onl ya few days before had taken out Insurance for $125 a bushel. He can thus collect trie market price which Saturday was II. It, J. T. IJeuallen had parts of three crops In the ware house and was partially Insured. John Adams' 1916 crop was stored there and It is reported he carried Insur ance of only 90 cents a bushel. Frank Martin's crop, which was in the ware house had been sold. Lawrence Lieu- SOME "PEP" i i I Oa Draoght aad In Bottles at Following Resorts: Al Dun lap s Billy's Place Courts ft McDevItt The Crescent Round-Up Pool Hall Sutton Cigar Store W. W. Hoch Bungalow Pool Hall The Charles Co. Grttman'i Cigar Store. Served at the Following Cafes. St George Grill Queue 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. Dayton Will Largely Attend. R. D. Sayres, Stanley S. Sayres aad Bertrand Jerard motored to Dayton, Wash., yesterday in the Sayres au tomobile for a day's visit with friends. The Dayton people are much interest ed in the Round-Up this year and the largest delegation ever from the Tou chet valley will be sent here for the exhibition. September 21, 22 and 23. Columbia county has experienced n very prosperous year. (in .lob Again. il us Bartholet, conductor on the N. P. branch line between Pendleton and Pasco is on the job again after a va cation of two weeks. Mr. Bartholet has completely recovered from a re. cent illness. Hygne Society Elects. Officers and directors of the Ore- Mnrriaire Uccnsc Issued. A marriage license was Issued Sat urday bv the county clerk to John A. Bunch and Ada Winder. Today Dep uty County Clerk Muriel Baling grant ed a license to John Snyder and Miss Marie M. Hunot. houses. Another warehouse nearby alien had sold his crop also. John was saved by the volunteer firemen I Banister had 875 sacks there but who played a hose on It constantly. I thinks none of his was damaged. O. ' The fire was discernible from a great, M. Morrison Id reported to have had distance and many automobiles from I two crops in the warehouse and to Witnesses Being Subpoenaed. Witnesses are being subpoenaed for the Investigation of the grand Jury ( gmythe. which convenes September 18. There i are very few cases to be brought up for Investigation at this session of the Jury. Decree for Plalnttff. A divorce decree lri favor plaintiff was handed down this morn ing in the case of Etnel M. Livermore against L B. Livermore. The plain tiff was represented by Carter & Pendleton, Athena. Weston and He lix hurried to the scene. Protected By Insurance. Most of the loss Is covered by In surance though a number of farmers; having grain in the house were not ' insured up to the market price. Some of the ; of the wheat was already sold and the grain companies were protected by blanket Insurance. have been only partially protected To Luttr U. of Idaho. Miss Edna Coutts has resigned her position as bookkeeper at the Pen- Bold to the family trade In case of one dosen bottles and up, quarts or pints. E We also recommend our new True Fruit drinks, PORT-0 and PEND-O. Brewed and bottled by I Wm. Roesch Bottling Co. I City Brewery. 5 TThnli sail and Family Trade. Telephone 699 TsMiiiiMiiMnmmmiimiiiitiniin f I To the man who knows good work and appreciates prompt delivery we offer an exceptional service in watch repairs. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF FINE REPAIRING. Conscientious care, skilled workman ship, fair charges and broad ex perience have combined to build up for us a large and well pleased cll entile to whom we Bhall be glad to ffer prospective customers. illve our work a trial. We euar&ntee satisfaction. Two watchmakers always busy. Royal M.Sawtelle Jeweler "s '4 2 S i i a 'A gon Social Hygiene Society wereidleton Creamery Company and will elected Friday and Judge G. w. jeave (or MogcoWt Idaho, where Phelps of this city, was re-elected one nc wlll enter maeic department of the vice-presidents. He was also of the University of Idaho. re-elected to the executive committee. Among the directors elected were the HoU.s Are FllJ following from this county: w. Thompson. Pendleton, L L. Lieuallen. Adams, J. W. Welsh. Athena. R. B. Stanfield Echo, Rev. E. W. Warring- Wheat Sells at 91.22. Approximately 60.000 bushels of wheat are reported to have been pur chased here Saturday by local grain dealers at $1.22. Very little wheat is being offered today on the local mar ket. Grain dealers are quoting i price of I1.1L GAYNELL BALDWIN Violin Instructor European Instruction T09 Thompson St. Phone MS-W Expert repairing of Watches and Jewelry. Satisfaction guaranteed Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler. ft Can you read a this type Ak clearly and with the same pair J I oi giasaci see U1S- I I tan! objects? YOU CAN IF YOC WEAR YP' JLASS THE 2MX INVISIBLE BIFOCAL TOW GLASSES lib The lower part gives the nec essary correction for near vis Ion while the upper part is ad apted for far vision. KRTI'TDK (Pronounced Crlp-tock) Glasses cannot be distinguished from single vision glasses because their smooth, clear surfaces are absolutely free from the disfiguring lines, seams or shoulders of old-fashioned bifocals. "&tifwetL EYFS TEjIE D GIIMIS WWb ANUFKIED-IEHSES DUPLICATED AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING - I'LNUL'.ION ORE Pi-ONt. 609 The various hotels of Pendleton have had all of their rooms rented during Round-l'p week for some time. The Hotel Pendleton has already re fused 200 additional reservations and other hotels have likewise been forc ed to refuse wouldbe patrons. The big bulk of the people coming will have to rely upon rooms in private houses. To Show Here Round-Up. C. J. Riley, advance manager of the itoslonians, Is In the city today making arrangements for the open ing of his company here at the Alta theater. September 21, 22 and 24. The company will put on four musical co'iiedles and is said to be a strong organization. The troupe has ap peared here several times before. TryoutH Are Underway. Saturday afternoon saw the begin ning of the trying out of the Round-' l.'p buckers at Round-Up Park and they will continue every afternoon. Among the bucking stars of other days tried out Saturday were Runyan, Hotfoot. Buggs and Dempsey. Hotfoot and Bugs each piled their man. Run yan made a fine buck but was mount ed by a good rider. All of the animals are In fine shape for the coming contests. To Attend Round-Up. Manager Guy Matlock of the Pas time has received word that Manager Reed of the Mutual Film Exchange of Portland and three other men con. nected with the exenange wlll be in Pendleton to witness the Round-l'p for the first time Adjustment In Few Days. Henry W. Collins and two fire in surance adjustore went to Adams this morning to adjust the loss caused by the warehouse fire of last Saturday night. It will be several day before an estimate of the loss can be made. Home of the wheat which was not damaged by the fire and water was considerably damaged by smake. Decree Is Signed. The decree In the case of the adju dication of water rights along the Umatilla river was signed Saturday afternoon by Circuit Judge G, W. Phelps. The decree, and findings in the case follow closely the decision of Judge Phelps which was filed with County Clerk Sallng some time ago. W.it.-r Superintendent George T, Co chran of I-a Grande who had been In conference with Judge Phelps for sev eral days in regard to the case, re turned to a Grande Saturday. Army IJeutcnant Here. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. I Grow of Athe na are In the city today and they are accompanied by First Lieutenant Rob ert Walsh, U. S. A., who is a nephew of Mr. I Grow and a cousin of James H. and Cyrus C. Sturgls. He was graduated from West Point last spring. Because of the Increase in the army he was given the rank of first lieutenant Instead of second lieu tenant at his graduation. He is a son of Col. R. I). Walsh who was with General Leonard Wood at the capture of the Apache chief. Oeronlmo, and who many years ago was stationed at old Fort Walla Walla. Lieutenant Walsh will leave this evening for Tex as to join his company. He Is a guest of Mrs. Una H. Sturgls while here. F ARM L OANS No Commission No Red Tape No Bonus No Delay Low Interest Rates Liberal Repayment Privileges Hartman Attract Co. Corner Main and Court Sts. Pendleton, Ore. REV. GORNWALL TO BE M. E. PASTOR Rev. R. ('.. Cornwall, late of Indl oni wh has heen supplying a church at Orangeville, Idaho, for two venrs in to be the new pastor of the Pendleton Methodist church, accord ing to a wire received today by Ro innH Oliver Rev. Cornwall Is highly .May KHtablWi Navy Station. ! lrfVn of a splendid citizen and Secretary Charles K. Cranston has rnurcnman, Tne conference Is on at received a letter from J. H. Black- LewBton and there is no announce- burn, lieutenant commander of the mpnt yJ tQ wnpre uev. Hodshlro U. 8. navy asking for a vacant space )h tQ ror use this montn. iswwpw' Btackbarn says that he has been or dered here during to Round-Up to - .,,,.,, in nn- uLr .11 uetlons regarding the navy. 569W or call at 201 Water street be lt is said that many young men tween around here have shown a desire to b-arn more of the navy and a num ber of navy men will be In Pendleton during the show. .1 Ten Women Wanted Quick. who can do plain sewing I'hom 10 a. in. and 12 M. MOUNTAIN CLIMBERS CAUGHT IN BLIZZARD Kdlwm Star Coming. Through an arrangement made by ii,., Wiirren Music House Olenn Kill- si n. famous Knglish Music Hall artist them on and Scotch comedian. Is to appear at the Alta theater during the latter lart of November, the purpose of the I I . ..1 tKnl Ihn F.Hi. pr": "T . nn than his compan ona (MI I.eh- son inamoiiii inw: niui n. t SEATTLE, Wash., Sept. 11. Four men, their fingers and toes frozen in a blizzard which caught Mount Rainier after they had touched off the illumination Wed nesday night, are undergoing treat ment In the hospital at Renton. John Jehman Is In a more sorlous condl- perfected It Is Impossible to tell the difference between the human voice and the phonographic reproduction. man. lngs. Ralph Bl'as and Allen Hitch' r 'I 1 r Major E. 8 ingraham met them at Used (exclusively byi the Ford Motor COMPANY! at its plant, branches and service stations, who state it is best for Ford cars. 'k for BookUt? Sold by MM CITY AUTO CO, Inc. 812 Garden St Telephone 651 ! sJ