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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONTAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TIIUP.SDAY, SEPTE?,!SER 21, 1916. . page three HOME NEWS FOR ROUND-UP VISITORS ! CASH and le Dean Tatom Co. have cut the high cost of Groceries in Pendle ton down so that it is a pleasure to live here and enjoy the best meals. We give you modern city service. Every thing cool, clean and arranged for easy se lecting. Cut out the Waste CoU of the Credit Store by trading here. Telephone DOWNEY MARKET IN CONNECTION Phone 188 i m INFORMATION FOR ROUND-UP VISITORS (Continued from Page 1.) ItVklllt. HA K Kit, Ore., Sepi. 21. O.-W. It & N. trains were tied up several hour today by (he burning of a railroad bridge, two and one-half rnlleH east of Telocusset. OltKtiON UTY. OIUXSON CITV, Bept. iil When Captain Lowell Blanchard, of Com pany G. Third Oregon Infantry, re turns to Oregon City after the regi ment In mustered back Into the guard, he may find bio old ;ob gone. Wheii not soldiering Captain Blanchard 19 chief ef police, and today a petition was circulated asking that C. H. liurk, acting chief, be made perma nent chief. KLAMATH FAIJ.8. KLAMATH FALL8, Ore.. Sept. 21 dlarry Fonville, 14 years old, of thl city, has been misting since hurt Sat urday. He left his home to go rail ing His mother who believe the child was drowned, has reported the matter to the local police, who aro making an effort to find him. After successfully trying the plan of, closing their offices Saturday after- j noons during the summer the attor-1 neys of the city have voted to con- tlnue the practice th;s winter. Attor-; ney Wilbur A. Toner waa named pres ident of the Walla '.Valla Bar A -so-elation, John F. Watson vice presi dent, J. W. Brooks treasurer and E. L. Cawey secretary. ItOISK. BOI8B, Idaho, Sept. 21. Charges of Inefficiency have been filed by Lieutenant Dannemlller, Instructor-j Inspector of the Second Idaho Infan try, against Colonel William H. Edel-I blute and Lieutenant-Colonel I'hll H i Crow, both of whom are at Nogales A courtmanlal is hearing the charges which are brought under the provis ion of section 77 of the new army law. HOOD KXVER. HOOD RIVER, Ore., Bept. 21. Hood River's most diminutive farm er, perhups the proude.it boy In Ore gon, the 13 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Pavid Vinson, left on the Oregon-Wash ington Limited today for Pendelton to ee the Round-Up. His pockets were filled with money that he has earned the past summer. IMJISK. UOI8K, Sept. 21. Evan Evans, of Grangevllle again was elected chair man of the republican state central committee. The meetrng parsed with-1 asiviim. out a fight. ASTORIA. Ore., hept 21. A wire W. C. Gregory was chosen secretary ; less message was received tonight: of the central committee, to succeed stating that a five-masted schooner. C. E. Elmer, who was named public-! was in distress off Umatilla reef. Thi ity secretary. i , j message was forwarded to govern- S. L. Hodgln, of noise, was re- j ment tug Snohomish at rxeah nay. elected vice chairman of the commit-, The schooner is believed to be th; tee. 1 Inca, en route from Melbourne for' ! British Columbia I and closes The Round-Up program begins at 1:30 p. m. about 5. Gates open at 12 noon. $1.00 for grandstand, 75c for bleachers. Seats on sale in mornings at ticket wagon on Alta, just off Main. There will be a special show Friday morning at park for eli mination of contestants in bucking, bulldogging and other events. Admission 25c. Begins at 9 a. m. The Westward-Ho parade will be at 10 o'clock Saturday morning. Happy Canyon opens at 7 each evening. Program begins at 8. Admission 50c. Kids 25c. No reserved seats. Accommodation headquarters at 550 Main street in E. O. building. Open 7 a. m. until midnight. Double beds $2.00, single beds $1.50, cots $1.00. Autos may be parked on four school blocks; toilet facilities; inquire at accommodation headquarters. Postoffice located on West Alta and Garden. Open from 8 a. m. until 1 p. m. and from 5:30 until 6 p. m. Banks open from 9 a. m. until 12 noon. Most business houses will be closed during show. City hall on east Alta and Cottonwood. Police phone 66; fire department phone 171. Public library on North Main just across river. Open from 10 a. m. to 12.30 p. m. and from 7 to 9 p. m. O-W. R. & N. phone 42. N. P. phone 549. Western Union on East Court. Open from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. American Express office, 122 East Court. Open 8-a. m. to 6 p. m. Northern Ex press Vff ice at N. P. depot in E. O. Bldg. There is a free rest room in the basement of the city hall. The Odd Fellows, Elks. Entries. Masons and Moose will maintain open house. I. O. O. F. hall. Main and Alta: Elks, East Court and Cottonwood; Masonic, Main and Webb; Moose, 515 Main; Eairles, East Court St. Free rest rooms with attendant at following churches: Bap tist, Alta and Johnson Sts.; Catholic. Alta and Market; Christi an, Main and Jackson; Episcopal, Alta, and Johnson; Metho dist. Webb and Johnson; Presbyterian, Alta and College; Christian Science, Johnson and Webb. Meals will be served noon and evenings at Christian, Baptist and Methodist churches. The Commercial Club is open to visitors; corner Main and Court. Phone 114. Hermiston headouarters, hay palace, corner of Main and Rail road (Old Happy Canyon location.) LA GRA.VDR. LA GRANGE, Sept. 21. Mrs. C W. Bearden of South La Grande, owes her life to a Jersey cow. Mrs. Ilearden had gone to the outskirts of ' SIZE -P1"'11. SivizeCrb Craflnira Tread Tread i utx-i 3M 21 ! Jr. Wk KJ " 31.10 57!t W l'xV' M 34M loo WU lA 37x5 u.ltt 37 n ln " Jv )j 'l"MlMtaiUof4300iilli.rrVei.bKttodu(.lt!wlollc i ( jw It's not what you pay, but what you W get for what you pay that counts. VA fs ' . 7 Savapes cost you less than almost I y I any other good tire. I 1 A I Yougctl000mile3moreinourguar- 5 1 UP . I antes milenge allowance to start with. And I vj I J 1 nine times out of ten you get several thoue- It p7 V I and miles more in actual mileage. j l yil W f SavarjeGrafiniteTubcs theonlytube3 -dl j I VI KlJkVf thst have graphite vulcanized into the J J II Xy JHjg sutface prevents sticking. J J J FACTORY DISTRIBUTORS I INTKPFNIICNT OARAOB S22-321 Court Street. Pendleton, Oregon ! is" f Wi.' t -... i NORTH YAKIMA. NORTH YAKIMA, Sept. 21. Jov- ernor Lister, with Oovernor Witliy combe of Oregon and Oovernor Alex ander uf Idaho as hl gtieatu, will at tend the state fair tomorrow. They B-ni .rHvu !,t 7 n m from the weaL at 9 30 o'cloc k thev will apeak before La Grande, o milk the family cow.' the County Teachers Institute. wh" sne wa8 f "P,n b a dehorned j bull from a neighboring paature. She TI1K UAIJJC8 waa Dunte over an ner collar bone T1IK UALd.ES irt-e.! Sept. 21. broken and several lew serious Judge and Mrs. George C. Blakel) , wounds were inflicted. , returned Wednesday morning from a j five-weeks' trip through the east. j ( AMP WITIIYt O.MHK. j, Arrangement for the niu.-ter-out of the Third Oregon infantry from; the federal s. rvu e are now actively under way nnd at the 'Adjutant's i'all' for information of regiment for final, review on Monday, everything will bej In readiness for the return of about, 1100 men now in camp to civil life, j PASCO. j PASiX", .Sept. 21 The Pasco Flour; Mill, which has been under construe-. tion for the past five months, is now In actual operation, and has started j with a capacity of So barrel? a day, I which will be increased to 700 barrels; daily as sonn as the work of Installing; the machinery for the second unit is, completed. MOUO I MOHU, Sept. 21. George Wright.' eon of Dell H. Wright, a farmer liv ing east of Wasco in the Hay Canyon1 district, was instantly killed at the Wolford llelshe farm in the Monkland section. j He was mantrled while placing the drive belt onto the separator after the William Muhert machine had fin-; Ished moving to a new location. I i - - r " 5 V -7. ' I V - - -'- i rr r- mf-ivr irrrnii ii in i n-l t l Got it in Pendleton lonnd-Uo City You always remember the cities you visit by the things you buy in them, and you always buy something: in each city you visit Why not make your Pendleton souvenif a really useful article? Something that will be useful as well as ornamental? THE BEAUTIFULLY COLORED GOODS MANUFACTURED BY THE PEN DLETON WOOLEN MILL MAKE IDEAL SOUVENIRS. You can take your choice of the following articles all useful all ornamental all strictly Pendleton.: 4 INDIAN ROBES We have just placed on our shelves a new batch of Pen dleton Woolen Mill Indian Robes. They come in beauti ful, perfectly-blended colors. Warm and wooly. One of these will remind you of Pendleton each time you snuggle into it $8.50 A PENDLETON AUTO ROBE Will lend a delightful splash of color to your car and protect your bodv from the keenest winds $12.50 A PENDLETON COUCH COVER Will brighten up your living room and recall to you the three wild, mad days of the Round-Up $13.50 CRIB BLANKETS Don't forget the baby. You can keep him snug and warm through the cold winter days and nights with " of these truly beautiful little Robes $2.50 BATH ROBES When your long day's work is over, you will . need something else besides your pipe and carpet slippers be fore you can settle down and enjoy the luxury of absolute relaxation. Look over our large stock of bath robes and take ypur pick $18.50 Ladies Bath Robes a Specialty. REMEMBER YOUR FRIENDS ALSO We have a wide and large variety of smaller souvenirs, pennants, burnt- leather work cushion covers, Indian work, and numerous other articles, each one of which will please your friend who was unable to attend the Round-Up. THE DAYLIGHT STORE. MAKE OUR STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS DURING THE ROUND-UP. STANFIELD FOLK QUIETLY MARRIED LOTTIE PRYOIt Soubrette. ASTORIA. ASTOltlA. Hre., Sept. 21.--The li quor traffic conducted by the schooner Tramp nearly cost the lives of two fl.sheruien yesterday, when their boat was snatched from destruction on the south jetty by Captain Wlrklund s llfesavers. Doth men were Intoxicat ed to a point of utter helplessness. The coast guard th" Tramp sailed south yesterday. WAIiLA1 WAIJ.A. WALLA WALLA. Wash.. Sept. Worms Your Chlitfs Strcntnh. Is :. our child pale and fretful? Does he cry out in sleep or grind his teeth'.' These symp'mns may metn worms ard nu shmiid ol'tain rellet at once Kickapi'o Worm Keller is a pleasant remedy that kills the worm and by its mildly laxative duality ex- rew reports that pells it from the sy-tem. Worms sap ' the vitality and make your child : more susceptible to other ailments I Your druggist sells Kickapoo Worm Killer, 25c a box. Adv. I JAKK KKBKK AND MISS AMANDA LINOKR I NTTKn BY HEY. J. K. FAlt ETT. Mr. V. I!. Stuart mid Mrs. Alexander lieid Entertain NiiiiiIkt of Friend at ITcttllv Appoiiiu-d Ilrldac Party Other News Notes. K-i.-t t ire.Tonian Special STAXKiEl.U. Sept. 2. Jake He her and Miss Amanda Lindner were quietly married at the residence of Ri v, J. K. Faucett who performed the c oniony. Mr. and Mrs. Ileber left on the local for a short honeymoon trip to Portland. On their return they will be at home to their friends on the Page ranch. For the pleasure of a few of their dav. friends Mrs. Alexander Reid and Mrs. ! Mio . , F. B. Stuart gave a prettily appoint-' M nd Dwinlnr left ed party Tuesday afternoon at the 1 tend thf o 7 ' - ' home of Mrs. Reid. Three tables e m W.ni J"?, J"1 bridge were played, the room, being ' ls nukl few If'L'0" gay with roses, goldenrod and green ivanun?n "h M" foliage. Dainty refreshmenu were j " v " n -e p .....rv-o.-t ti,. ....... 1 H- M Allen of Pendleton waa In town this week looking after his po litical Interests. N. A. Macomber of Mrs. Ivan Dunning and daughter Ruth returned from Pendleton Hon- HISTORIC SCENES IN OLD NEW ENGLAND i Cm r r. X. ! if- 1 THE fISK K4JBBEH CO. R. A. Holte. F. E. Everitt, C. W. Con nor, L. M. Hills, Frank Sloan. George r"oe. Kex San ford, E. C. Severance, John Bagan, Mary Spencer, M. R. Ling. Carl Lund. A. Reid and F. B. Stuart. Miss Anice Barnes. Miss Ada Karl and Miss Edith Olds of Port land. Mis Edith Olds of Portland is the suest of Mrs. Gray Kyle. W. A. Everitt and wife of Portland are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. E Everett at Graycourt ranch. Fred I.nucrhtrsy and family have moved on the Howard ranch. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Ripley of Spo kane are the guests of their daughter Mrs. E. C. Severance. H. E. Sargent of Omaha, Neb., was in town the first of the week, j Lloyd Riches is spending the week in Pendleton. Mr. Riches will play in the Round-t'p band. Mrs. P. H. Buchholz and Mrs. H. E. I'arthnlomew Sundayed in Pendleton. R. E. Blackman of Milton occupied the pulpit in the Presbyterian church Sunday evening. Rev. J. E. Faucett preached In Tr riiron Sunday afternoon. Mrs. V. H. Conway and daughtet Noma returned to Portland the first of the week. H. K. Bartholomew is in Idaho WWng after his bands of sheep. Erra Hazen spent several days In Portland this week. Miss Ada Earl will spend Sunday at her home in Pendleton. Ore., waa here on Sunday, Grandvtew, Senator LaFollette has been reno- ; minnted in Wisconsin. The senator I is one of Wisconsin's confirmed habits. SceneipflTHEILEXINGTONIMASSACRE Lexington Green In Eastern Mass-1 killed. This, the "Battle" of Lexing- fatally wounded when IMtcaJrn coin- nchusetts, where British regulars first! ton, fired the country and within a nianded the British to fire on the fired on American colonists, attracts'1"10" ,ime an Brmy of "itn thou- s.mt.led "rebels.- expired at the feet . , , ., . . , sand men had gathered about Boston, of his wife hundreds of automobl Ists each dHy'th. , ,,... . .,. ; , the flr.-t organized defiance of Brlt- The m.,! from Ttr,At,,n t.. rYinp. during the summer. Hero on the Uth Ish rule in America. ton Is over the original route ot' Pali I of April, 1775, a regiment of eight i Fine state roads lead to Ix-xlngton Revere's Riile. "thmiiiyh .vnrv l 1,1. hundred British regulars dispatched , frnm every direction and every road dlesex village and farm" and from nil from Boston by General Gage to slee 1 has Its historic points and scenes parts of the country come tourUts stores of ammunition supposed to Muny of the original houses shout who react In their minds the stirring have been hidden In Concord by tho Ixington Green are still standing Bceno' of revolutionary times as they colonists, were met by seventy pro- and are still fine residences. The glide over oerfect roaiu nt snee.l n,,i vlnclals. Fulling to disperse on coir.- white house seen In trie picture is the I'ttnifnrt never itrnnmAit nt tn th.w.. mand, the patriots were fired on by Harrington homestead nt the door- early davs of our counttr's hLitorv.- -the British and sixteen of them werejwny of which John Harrington was Copyright, Is 16. The F;-k Rubber Co. 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