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PAGE EIGHT DAILY BflgT OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1916. BIGHT PAGES Cray Brothers Grocery Co. Seal Brand" The Coffee oF Universal Appeal ft In the camp- tbe pot of gold at the end of the long trail because of its rich, full satisfying strength. CHASE & SANBORN'S SEAL BRAND COFFEE llcrn-stonlan lla Tylold. ' reud uuite number of homos have A, B. Chests, well known Hormlf ton j been thus, decorated and much favor dairyman, la at St. Anthony's hoapit- able comment has been aroused al with typhoid fever. His wife Is at- tending him. Dummy Poller Iswt Quick. The dummy traffic police which t'rutcUfMd. Arrhp. 1 Were placed on Main street Saturday Cuba ("rutchfleld. champion fancy ' were short lived. By Saturday night Only Two More Days Until Round-Up. Aro you supplied with all the thing you need for the house or for yourself and family? If not, come to this store for your comforters, blankets, bed spreads, sheets, pillow cases, pillows or anything else that you might need. roper who has been at past Pound -Upa, and his wife arrived esterda from Puyallup, Wn. Cuba will appear at the Kound-l'p this week i maul Daughter Died. News w is received here today by i w phone of the death at Pasco yesterday m death of the infant daughter of 1 f IS only one remained .standing, the res! having lieen hit by automobile. L.f I he Whittock. formerly l -dement for riaintiff. Judge Q W, Thelps has handed down a judgment for $234 In favor of Mr. and Mrs. J. I the plaintiff in the ruse of the North- of Pendleton. em Aluminum Co. against Frank Hardy I Band Paases Through. - The I-i Qrande Klk band which is '' v. ... i.,... r ni.ii... iw to furnish music at the Hound-Up A divorce decree in favor of the Pas8ed ,hr'uK" Pendleton yesterday plalnUff was granted the plaintiff bv en rout h0""1 tTom Heppncr where Circuit Judge G W. Phelps in the P'W- Morrow county case of Hertha B. Cutting against 'a'r- George A Cutting. Comforters Bfk $I.9H, $2.98. $3.98 Cotton Blankets . 19c. . 9Hc. $1.I9, $1.98 CHh lllanket.s ,9o, gu,, Woolnap llliiuki'ts $1.98, $2.2. Wool Blanket! $2.98, $.1.8, $1.98, JW.90 Hod Spreads full alas, . 98 SI. 19, $1.98, $2.98 Sheets SOo, 69c, 79c. M,, Pillow Casta. . . 10c. 13 l-2o, I So, 17 I .$0, 21c Pillows 19c. mv. 98( $1.19. $1.98 llllow Tubing-, yard I80, 18c. $lc, $So Vol CAN DO ItETTUK AT J.C.Pennev Ca Inc UHttea' Suits $9,911. $12.50, $11. 7. $16.0. Slt.M 1-uUW Coat.s $8.9U. $9,911, $I2..V. $11.75, SI8.M l.ulles' Di-cmcm $5.90. $7.90, $9.90, $12.50. $11.75 I-mIIon' Dreaa skirt . .$2.98, $3.98, $4.98, $$.$ l-illcs' Waists UN.-. $1.98, $2.98 tSM-C- Silk IVtlicnal $2.19, $2.98. $3.49 1-UltcV Drcm SIiocn ...$2.19, $2.98, $3.50. $3.98 Men's suits $9.90. $12.50. $14.75. $16.50, $22.5$ Men's I'mII Hats $1.19, $1.98, $2.49 Mom's Drew Show $2.98, $3.50, $8.98, M M WM I.K l. OTHERS FOLLOW j Two Marriage 1 .erases. The first marriage licenses Round-Up week were issued today by Deputy Clerk Muriel Saling. The ap plicants were Everet Larkin of Union county and Martha Mink of Umatilla county, and Earl F. Harrah and Al thea Lane, both of this county. Corliott Wins Honors. Hen "Smiley" Corbett has returned o( from Eugene where he competed In a frontier exhibition last week. Cor bett captured first in the Roman races, first in the goat roping contest with a record of 30 seconds, third In the steer roping, first in the bucking contest and the all-round cowboy championship. Dell and Bertha Hlan cett also won honors. Dell won the relay race and Pertha won the cow- girl's relay, bucking contest and the MAY BE NEW AUSTRIAN 4 AMBASSADOR TO . I S. Football Man to Enter. "Mose" San. former star Jefferson high school football player, who has all-round girl's championship htAn nn5U.li.ir thp tnmiriAr In tho I'm i gMIIIIHWIIItllltllllll Illllllimiimill millllllllllimillimillllllllllllliniinS un county wheat fields, is here and To Arrive Thursday. B win register at Pendleton high school , Lleut. Commander John H Nearly as famous as The Round-Up and still growing in favor Sjthls week. He will be a most wel 5 come addition to the football squad. "BUN-NEW Hlack- burn of the V. S. nav will arrive here Thursday morning to open a recruit ing headquarters in Pendleton during M-horn Chair Hero. j the Round-Up. While here he will ! Deputy Warden Tonkin this morn- be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. David Z ing received from J. H. Hecker of H. Nelson. Commander Hlarkburn I Prairie City. Ore., a beautiful chair w ho was last year in command of the I Z made entirely of elk horns, it will South Dakota is now In charge of the , Z be exhibited In the windows of some' Portland navy recruiting station. Dr.! ! local store during Round-Up week. Sinclair and other assistants to Com mander Blackburn will arrive here by auto Thursday. Pendleton's Popular Drink On Draught and In Bottles a Following Resorts: Al Dunlaps BHiy. Place Pat McDevitts Ttae crescent Garrison & Quills Round-Up Pool Hall Sutton Cigar Store W. W. Hoch Bungalow Pool Hall The Charles Co. Grltman- Cigar Store. O. K. Shop served at the FoUowtac Cafes. 9t George Grill Knpper Kettle Hohbach'g sold to tie family trade In cases of one dose, bottles and up, quarts or pints. We also recommend our new True Fruit drinks, PORT-0 and PEND-0. Brewed and bottled by Mr. Hecker values the chair at tlOOO. Old fountains Replaced. It surely has got the "pep' The Civic Club is today having the Special Train Service. old iron drinking fountains replaced; Information as to special trains ! with fountains, the entire bowl and during the Round-Up has been re- 2 bubbler of which are of porcelain, celved by "Jimmy" Hicks, traveling 5 They are more sanitary as well as passenger agent for the O.-W R. & Jf. S 1 more attractive than the old ones. A The services will Include special 5 j new fountain Is being installed by equipment on all trains during the big I the club at the nortrt side park ishow and special service on the Uma- itilla and Pilot Rock runs. The ser-i Z j Mensor is Back. vice on these lines will be as follows: 5' Jimmy Mensor, who has played ball! Umatilla-Pendleton, steam train of on several Pendleton teams, arrived three coaches and baggage car each here yesterday to attend the Round- day of Round-Up. Leaves Umatilla Up. He has been playing during the at 9 a, m. Leaves Pendleton at t:45i being talked of as ambassadors to the season in Montana and finished with Pilot Rock branch Train to Pen-1 United States. Count Apponyl. for Sj rhsI r Marvin Angel and John Cramer are visitors here from Hailey, Idaho. Mrs. T. (i. Sinclair of Echo wag an out of town visitor here Saturday. C, H. Urlffeti Is among the Milton visitors who were In the city yester day. Joseph Cook burn and wife of Prai rie City are here to attend the Hound-Up. Mrs. T. M. Nash of Cecil Is visiting in Pendleton as the guest of her son Prank Nash and family. Miss Mayree Snyder will be hostess ibis evening to the Pretlda Seegrus Kel at her home on Alta street. W, C. Howard of Stanfleld, demo cratic candidate for county school superintendent was In the city yesterday. Dunning of Stanfleld Id I W. town. Mrs. J. M. Clark of Uklah is In the city. M. N. Fletcher of Condon Is an out of town business visitor. W P. Shull of Pilot Rock Is In the city. D. It. Hearing is a ts Grande visi tor in the city. H. L. Hicks, traveling passenger agent'of the U-W. la here today. C R. Elliott, a prominent Wallowa stockman was in the city yesterday Happy Canyon Dance Hal Will open Monday evening, Sept 18. Come and see the New Happy Canyon and enjoy dancing In the finest dance hall In eastern Oregon. COUNT APPOHYI VIENNA. Sept. IS. Five men are the Butte team of the Northwestern dleton leaves Pilot Rock each day at League. jnoon instead of 12:20. Saturday ev- enlng special will leave Pendleton for r . Verdict for Plaintiff. Pilot Rock at 11:15. 5 Judgment for $8000 In favor of the 5 j plaintiff In the case of the Farmers' Vine Needlework on Display. 2 j Bank of Weston against the Blue: Mrs. J. S. McCloud of this city haH S 1 Mountain Saw Mill Company, has on display in the Campbell Millinery Z I been handed down by Circuit Judge Shop window a handsome piece of fl 5 Gilbert W. Phelps. The sale of prbp- let lace. 47 inches long which depicts 5 1 erty belonging to the defendant is or- a scene at Dixie ranch, the MoCloud 2 : dered to satisfy Judgment. Wm. Roesch Bottling Co. 1 years a leading Hungarian peace ad vocate. Is the most prominent of the flee. City Recorder Thomas Fitz Gerald O. I Howard pleaded guilty to i charge of speeding on a motorcycle and was fined $1. George Dick and Indian Charley, two Indians, were given a fine of $10 or five days In tail for beinir rirllnlr Akturdnv John summer nome in me mour.ia.ns erDoe an(1 chargwJ wUh . Klan. a neeung aaer. . pursue. . (runk,.nness, forfeited 110 ball oy a uoy wmi kuii iii nttim wuu nan City Brewery. waaleaele and Family Trade. I Car Injures Boy. S I Paul Beck, the 15 year old son of just dismounted from a fiery looking Mrs. Dora Beck, ill Monroe street, steed. The ranch home is also shown S j suffered painful though not serious with several tree-" and above the pan- S ; bruises last night when he was el Is the legend Dixie Ranch, Sept Telephone SM thrown from his bicycle to the pave- S, 1916. The lact was made entirely' atNmillttllllMIMIIHIIIIIIIinUIIIIIIIIIIIIMMIillMIIMIIIMIIIIIIIIIlMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIlTt ment on Jackson street by a passing without a pattern In number 40 j automobile. The accident occurred thread with a plain steel hook. Mrs is - jir 511 u -ii hi mi i w ' it r r 111 fJ True (lolonZl I f (T. of S ierl i n Table Ware, y An Inspiraiion Sujjiested by a Qyaitii Miror Adorning ! Ihc Living Room of a J j Famous Colonial Mansion rJJm SVRACT1CAL v,E1GHT"MaDERATE C0STJ v 'I 11 1 1 ! Til I COMPLETE PRICE LIST ON REQUEST about 7:30 p. m. The boy Is unable McCloud fashined the lace while va to walk today. No bones were broken, cationing at Dixie ranch this sum The boy did not ascertain whose car mer and finished it on September f it was that caused the accident. 1 HiLshaiKl a Felon; Wants Divorce. Five es in Court. The first day tif Round-Up week Alleging that she married Rollin I opened with five cases In the court of Kdmunds on Nov. 1. 1 1 1 R . and was in ignorance of the fact that he was a paroled prisoner from the state peni-1 tentiary, Grace A. Edmunds today brought suit for a divorce and for the restoration of her maiden name, j Grace A. Halgh. He was convicted 1 of forgery in Coos county In January 1915, she alleges, and was promptly 1 paroled Not until he was arrested last January as a parole violator did! she know of his record. She al- j leges, however, that three days af ter their marriage he began treating her cruelly and that she lived with him but twenty-four days. W. M. Peterson is her attorney. W. T. Reeves of stanfleld is in town ft. C. McCuIley of Joseph Is reg istered at the Hotel St. George. Bdwin Purke has returned from a trip throughout the east. PRESIDENT WILSON SPEAKIN6 Hocnratt Your Homes. Residents of Pendleton are asked to display flags and bunting about their premises this week as It is the biggest festival week of the year. Al- Expert repairing of Watches and Jewelry. Satisfaction truaranteod Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler. Royal M. Sawtelle Jeweler V-YFUtjIlO fllA'j WOUND AKOFINID IINS(S DUPUOUD -Mt.'iCAH NATIONAL BANK BIJIIDING PINDUIOH ORE Phomc 609 fcaJCnPSSaa--B fc 4BlTji e ' ! H-BS A FEW GOOD BARGAINS 120 acres, close to Milton, good stone buildings, water right, and ditch in; land nil tillable. 100 per acre. This land Is adapt ed to alfalfa and fruit, free fiom rock. 800 acres, close to town, produced 55 bushels of barley this year; has produced 50 bushels of wheat per acre. 60 acraa set to alfalfa. Good buildings, orchard, and all kinds of small fruit. horses, and harness, header, seeder, all machinery, chop mill with motor power. 2 cows, chickens and everything goes with the place at $45 per acre. 1 have some good bargains in residence property In Pendle ton. Come In and look them over before they are picked up E. T. WADE, Pendleton, Ore. FARM LOANS No Commission Ne Red Tape No Bonus No Delay low Interest Rules liberal Repayment Privileges nan Mac f Co. Comer Main and Court Sta. Pendleton, Ore. FORD The Universal Gar Three strong reasons urge you to buy the Fort car: First, because of its record of satisfactory service to more than fifteen hundred thousand owners ; Second, because of the reliability at the Company which makes it; Third, because of its large radiator and enclosed fan, streamline hood, crown fenders front and rear, black fin ish, nickel trimmings, it is more attractive in ap pearance. To these must be added its wonder ful economy in operation and maintenance about two cents a mile ; likewise the fact that by reason of its simplicity in construction any one can operate and care for it. Nine thousand Ford agents make Ford service as universal as the car. Touring Car $414.85; Runabout $399.85. ROUND-UP CITY AUTO CO., Inc. 812 Garden St. Telephone 6S1 The Hallmark Store