East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 20, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1917.
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OLIVE OIL
The Highest 5taodeirci of QuaJtly.
Made and Bottled in NICE , FRANCE
FOR PEOPLE WHO PI5CjyifATE
GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO.
"QUALITY"
Two Phones 28
823 Main St
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Real Values in
Valuable Footwear
Let us help you to be comfortable
during the coming hot summer days
by fitting you in shoes that will give
you comfort as well as style and ser
vice. t Having just received today a new
shipment of l6w shoes in W hite Kid
and White Reignskin with the low
cadet heel, and wing top, also the
Louis heel and long vamp and at the
right price.
We call your attention Darticularly
1o this line and invite you to visit our
shoe department before buying.
New shipment of House Dresses in
our Down Stairs Store.
03 OO
The Government
Has Ordered 3300
Republic Trucks
J no km. w ht hat iri-an?
:-t .i:r nrW in Klf.lfT NOW.
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PENDLETON
AUTO COMPANY
'Cars of Merit'
Addition to lwvliii.
Will M. Feterson has tnken out :t
permit to build an addition to hif
home at 30," Lincoln street. It will
coat -J SO.
luiitautiUft Tu W1fi on Salt.
t Tickets tor the Pendleton chftutau
j qua w hirh will open here a weeK
from tomorrow are now ou sule at
J the Tallin an and Pendleton dru
i stores.
Stills New mi Inters.
The fity Auto to. reports the sale
of a i1hahners Six 35. one of the new
series, to T. B. Sinionlon of Adum.
The company also has sohl ft Saxon
export model, to A, P. Knight.
Hlakely station for receiving hard
surface. A frce f seven or eiht
men in at work perfecting the drain
Kc at various places it is the ex
pectation of the county court to
h;ie this end of the road In shape
so that the stae highway commission
and contractors will not be delayed
in beginning work.
To Urn Cherry Hay.
Thirty autos loaded with Freewa
ter I'heriy 1hv boosters will be here
Friday evening for purpose of adver
tising their show to be hold June '2S.
Act'-ordmi;- in word today from Mayor
3. H. i-ishop of Frcewater the party
will arrive .ibout 6 p. m.
Hot urns 10 Canada.
Halph Knight, who is farmitiK near
Strath more. Alberta, and who has
been visitimc here for the. past few
weeks, left today by auto for fan
ada. He was accompanied by 'Pinky
IJillette.
Infant Child lic.
The infant child of lifirw N.
Peck of Lexington, died last night at
St, Anthony s hospital and the body
has been sent to Heppner for inter
ment by the side of Us mother. The
mother died on June 4 at 'the local
hospital a few days after the birth of
the child.
nv School to start.
I Voters in the newly formed school
I district No. 14 on the south reserva
' tii ui section held their first election
' Monday at which time J. M. Cornell
! son. Knr Kirk pa trick and Kay Fa 1 1st
(were chosen as directors and Charles
Serrell as clerk. A new school house
; iy to be erected soon near the foot of
Cabbage Hill.
Shoes Are Not So High
AS YOC AIII-: li:.VI TO IlKldKVi;. We are holding tin urU-0 down every tiny. Newer Mini niftier
no Kiel, as up 'art? Hliowlng cannot Ims" produced today. The price on our Nhoe will fit eer one's MHk
et book. Alwaya rcnicmlM-r that wv are buying for 17ft Htorea. hih! In alien large (uaiitlticM ihut hc run
uiulcrbiiy and undersell all competitors.
Plain White Kid . S7.V0
Plain Ivory Kid 97.90
Itrown Kid, Ivory To 97.00
Hlaek, White lliick Top .. 9tt.A0
(iray Kid Vnmp. ray Cloth Top 95.90
Black Kid Vamp, ;rap Too 9-1. Ml
PaU'lit Vamp. llrown i'loth Top 9-1. AO
All Gray Nnbiiek 97.90
Hlaek, Itrown Buck Top 97.00
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While Itrlgnskln shoe
White CuinuHH, Itubhcr Sole .
' White Canvas IiiIm Hi-el
White Canvas, Knullsh
White Canas SIIpimtn .
4 lilldren s White 8llpMrs
Chlldren'M Patent Sllptiers.. H1K-,
hlldren's Gun Metal SllpMT"t. .
Chihlren'H larefMt Sandals.
THE GOLDEN RULE
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92.08
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, . 91.60 to 9 J. Ill
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K4'. 9i.lv 91 a.-
0He. 91.25. 9 1.
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WE IjEAD
oTin:its
loi.row
Woman BiuihxI By fksollne.
Mrs. Itay MccTarroii was burned
about the hands and arms this morn
ing: at her .home on Thompson street
when gasoline which she had placed
in a boiler to help cleanse clothes took
fire as she was worKing over it. An
alarm was turned In but the fire was
extinguished before the firemen arrived.
llhap for Donald Itnss.
t Oonald Koss. prominent local
; sheepman, broke his arm In a pectili
ar accident yesterday afternoon. lie
was talking up town from West Webb
i street and started to run across the
street to catch a passing auto that
was waiting for him In doin so Mr.
Koss tripped on some woven wire In
the park ing and fell heavily on the
paved street. He suffered a broken
forearm and u badly skinned face.
son, Is in Pendleton today. having
come in n No. 1 7 from La tjrunde
where he was visiting. He Is one of
the university stud en is who Joined
the ambulance corps organized by lr.
.1. K. Kuykendall of Ktigene and w hich
will leave within a few days for
Pennsylvania for a month of Intesive
training before Iteing sent to tho Eu
ropean front. Bartlett, who former
ly lived in !a Crande, has many
friends here, having spent last sum
mer In the harvest fields about Pendleton.
(Guardian Appointed.
Mrs. Nettie Well man lias been ap
pointed guardian of Harry. Marjorie
and Wayne Wellmun.
Iteuben ipvkw lih Kidil.
Reuben Heckwith. son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. s. Heckwith of this city, has
enlisted in the quartermaster corps
or the regular army at Seattle and
now at Fort Lawson, according to
word received bv his nn rents- Hp is
an accomplished musician and hns
been located in Seattle for several
ea rs.
I toad Work Has Started.
The county court has begun work
on the preparation of the 10 miles of
macadam between Pendleton an 1
Allege lie concealed I'roportv. !
H. J. Warner, as trustee for tin j
creditors of Charles Ktanton of He-
lix, who recently filed petition in t
bankruptcy, is resisting his petition j
to be dscharged by the court of It- j
ability for his provuble debts, it i
alleged by the trustee that Stanton
conctaled property from the creditois j
and made fa tse affidavit when he
filed his petition. It is alleged that
he had money in the Helix bank iu j
his mother's name and checked
against the account. Referee Fit I
Gerald has been up point erf to ta k j
testimony on the matter.
ur-e In lliepital.
.Mrs. Clarence Kd mu nils. a
nurse, underwent an operitti
morning at the hospital.
local
this
training stat ions were overcrowded,
have been recalled. Several Pilot
Hock boys bft last nluht. I.ouis
Humbert and James Morris of Pen
dleton are leaving toda v as are nine
boys from the west end of the county.
Among the number are Clarence Car
s.n. Harry Todd. (ieorKe Challls and
K. II. Shaw. Two new recruit. Allen
Kobert Simpson and Jack Smith, left
for Portland Monday.
PI UIKY NKW YOHK IHvMOCHACY
Martin W. Littleton Heads llody Ui
l-Vht Tammany Hall.
i.oi iv 4 aich.
ii. V. Knight, A I Knight and Fred
W. 1.41 m pk in spent esterday fishing
on Cpper McKay and made a nice
catch.
Is ;ien Judgment.
J. U. Kaie has been giM'D a default
Judgment against Anna liellwo t
(mi. interest. attorney u
$U.r costs.
NKW YOHK, June 2'.J Announce
ment w as made here tonight of the
formation of a new democratic or
ganization "to put the democracy of
New -York on a basis consistent with
th national ideals of the party."
This it was declared, "necessarily
means immediate and relentless war
upon Tammany Hall."
Th tu'W organization Is headed by
Martin W. Littleton as lemporitry
president and includes in lis member
ship, the announcement said, Franol
I- tide Stetson, Froderlo. K. Coudert.
''rank 1. Polk. II. Snomleti Marshall,
Cleveland II, Hodge. Irvin S. Cobb und
Kills Parker Hntler.
;oon vision
l iood vision does not necessarily
mean that your eyes are perfect,
headache, dlzxiiiess, pain In or about
the eye. twitching or lnflammed eye
lids, pain In the back of tho neck,
crosH eye, etc., are often symptoms
of eyestrain, that are quickly relieved
vhen proper fitting glasses are worn.
If you experience any of the abut
symptoms, no matter how well you
see It will pay you to have your eyes
examined, und if there in any eye
strain proper glnsss should be worn.
If ou come here you are sure of
tho rbiht kind of an examination and
consequently the richt glasses. Rea
sonable charKes.
DAI.K HOI HWI l.l,
Optomi'trlHi and Optleian.
American National Hank Building.
und I
On Way to France.
Kenneth Fart!ett. a mmber of th"
I'niversity "f l iretmi football team
that humbled Penns lv;i nia lust sea-
liretors sworn In.
( I. M . H ice and Manuel Fried ley
were last night sworn in as directors
of Uif Pendleton scImiI district, the
old hiiurd hi'vliuf canvassed the vole
and found them dul electetl.
TWO FAMOUS PREMIERS IN CONFERENCE
' pMudi 1 lEemoYcd.
I yir. H-nrv Suninicivr of 1 1 r m i -
J ton underwent an operation for ap
pendicitis thi- morning
thony's hospititl.
at St
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Iirr W&9ffSFW f?&- pjt'g 4
7
T. I -r.y
5- j ;"fVRfs I' 4 i
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) Able to h Home, (
I William Brown. E ho bote I man
who had his appendix removed at th
lo-al hospital last week, was able to I
return to his home this morning j
! I'Me CainMtlun Statement. I
I The Kastern t)reson Highway assu-J
! elation today filed Its statement of
I campaign expenses in the Interest of i
the road bond measure. The assocl
ation spent j:t7.!H which was ed-j
j b cted by private subscription. 1
j More Men r'or Cavalry.
I Troop l of I'endleton will soin start
to recruit up to war strength and
among the new men needed are two
j cooks, a horseshoer snd a saddler.
(The troop will be mobilized about July
i 'JTt and the officers want to take a full
i
p along.
I
t iNiluled VlmllilMrnlor.
i Arnold Wood has been appointed
I administrator of the estate of the late
j William H. Wood of Athena, his bro
; thT. The estate is valued at some
thing over :,tttm. Mr. and Mrs.
i lienry Wood, parents are the nearest
i relatives of th deei-ased.
IKtvid IJoyd Oeorge. premier of, together in a recent conference on
Great Britain, and M. Aristide Bri- the war. held in Uoyd Oeorge s office
and, premier of France, photographed in iHtwning street, London.
i l ib" Suit For IMvoree.
' Alh-ginu cruel anil inhuman treat
j no-tit. Bay Crstnl of this city today
i fib-d suit for a divorce from his wife,
jceiievieve (V Crystal, and for the care
and custody of their minor son. They
vere married In Medford In lfl5.
Ualey A Haley are attorneys for the
Plaintiff.
Contract Fr FomsII liad.
W. 1 Thompson, highway enmmis-
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missioner Adams let the contract for
S three and a half miles of grading be
Ejtween Fossil and Msyvllle nn the John
EllrV highway. He expects delega
Eltlons from I'nlon and Baker -counties
1 tomorrow.
PHILOSOPHY
ARE YOU PUFFfD UP OR
PROPPED OP?
Thf pP I" """ Kran-.NVw l
uuarantHi in fnrntli th nc"
rarv lp to PllKP you up.
Kviri ilv r oolllln
BRAN-NEW
ROOT BEER
GINGER ALE
SARSAPARILLA
VANILLA
CREME
r.-r Vol" and our .!hT fri ii'l.
Tli m-p l in th.- bottl.
Wm. Roesch Bottling Co. I
S Siilt lietwwn AlKnr.
I William Kupers. assignee of the es-
!tat of John T. Thome,' has broimhl
E suit In the circuit court to have the
S 1 court determlno how the I220J.1
s! which he has In his possession as
'stakeholder shall be divided. He
claims that It. I Snhln. assignee of
r , ih estate of F. I MctVu. and K. W.
S i Mi omas eanriot agree iiMn t he di-
' etjBjt.n nnd makes thm defendants
iS A. l.weil ii attorney for the pl;,in-
tiff
At HOME or in the GAMP
usp:
BIydenstein's Self-Rising Pastry Flour
You will find it ECONOMICAL a well a
LABOR SAVING.
For Biscuits or Flapjacks
Water alone will do; a little shnrteninir, milk
or exsr, will improve on it.
It will roake better CAKE, WAKLES. DUMP
LINGS, PIE etc. with less work and less short
ening. For sale by all GROCERS.
DON'T FORGET
Blydenstein's Prepared and Unprepared Dietary flour
For Buna, Brown Bread and Mush.
MADE IN PENDLETON.
lydonstcin & Co.
Phone 351.
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The Motoring Sea
son is "On"
Get the $rreatest good out of your car; the most
pleasure, convenience and at the name time Kreat
est economy of operation and upkeep, by driving a
Toncpit may pufF a man up
tut It never props him npi
Pendleton
Oregon
2 Two Mnrrtae Lb-en's.
i A m.'irrinwe Itrvnse w s Issio-d t-
dji to Kred H. Kvr.nfl f I'ortlAtid. 37.
nd 'Miva Wilson, 17. of Fendle-
tori Mr. lyof" I THilrond tele-ScrMi-h-r
and w formerly employed
Slt Kb-th. He wnm one of th hK-m
2v hn wnlked from the enst to thi Klks
t-oi)-nti'n In Portland several m
;. Miss W(lrin la th- daughter of
Mr. H . Wilfon. A licence waa
u-d bite vewterrtay to F. Hnwn
41. i.f ;itbn and Anna Towne, 7, of
tin city.
waiv-IM-HEAO ffo
ClL MOTOW CAW
II
The ownership of a BUCK is an INVEST
MENT, not an experiment or speculation.
Always pleased to show you why.
Oregon Motor Garage
Incorporated.
117. III. UJ Wrt Court St.
Telvphon
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