EIGHT PAGES PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY. AUGUST 3. 1917. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o :'t m oooooooooooooooooooooooooo Headquarters for Fruit OUR FRUIT LINE IS VERY COMPLETE EACH DAY. If you are thinking of canning fruit this year, we would like to have you look over our stock before you buy. Just in this morning, large shipment of BING CHERRIES from Weston mountain. These cherries are in fine condition. You will' do well if you can this fruit. 20 POUND BOX $2.10. Raspberries, Blackberries, Strawberries Cur rants, Peaches, Pears, Plums, Apples. Water Melons, Cantaloupes, Florida Grape Fruit,. Grapes. CORN FLAKES, 3 PKGS. 25c. COUNTRY BACON. GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. o e o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o To R.lwlr nwe'itnK. M.-Onrroll Stays 15 Mtimuw. . W. Knight has taken out n per- Hay McOarroll. locul wroMler, make repairs to hlB dwelling ' stayed 16 minutes with Tony Hern- mtt to at 101 2 Webb street. W wrre never Kiillsts in Navy. Walter Joseph McOool of Walls Walla, yesterday enlisted as fin en gineer in the navy at the local re. rruiilnx office. Buck In 1ank.. James R Bowler, who recently resigned from the , First National Bank, is back In the bank again to help out during the vacation. hard! last night at the carnival pa. vllton. winning the forfeit money aaln. Not only did he stay but he all but won a fall from the ohullerm er. Many thought he had a fall but lternhardl wriggled loose before tho referee was satisfied. Young Grif fith of Dayton was put up by mem. hers of Troop D against Bernharli and he succeeded In staying '10 min utes. Jeff Duvls lost to Hernhar01 In 11 minutes. McCarroll will go oil for 25 minutes this evening,, " ', Auto Stolen at Carnival. The Ford automobile, belonging to Fred Hobby, reservation farmer, was stolen last eventnn from whre il Owns iit-tii inc . " . jThe theft was reported to the police (JIM ifi Hi. . raw ih. ...i r In still misslilt;. 1 A The license number of the C'U' Is cl. . , . o i.r.Mi ,1 IfL! MtxMiwed to Wed. A nuirrinffe license h:is been issued tot'laur llne. -2. uml lln lamon, 18, both of this city. Two Phones 28 "QUALITY" 823 Main St. o o o o o oooooooooooooooooooooooooo Ti'k""- Vacation Oil Unrni. Edgar W. Smith' Idea of a vacs lion is to don a pair of greasv over alls and ride on a combined hnrvoster for ten hours a way. He spends most of the year in Portland as state man ager of the Equitable but each sum. mer the call of the fields gets him and he comes up to his ranch In thlft county to assist In harvest operations. He arrived this morning and will go out to his ranch which is being Is Horn. - bnby birl was born lust night at 'the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. IV 1 Worst 31.17 Lincoln street, i TN-sfrttil Wlfi' WiinU hlvliwi', T AlieKing that hot luikithitd, Wesley U. Knneaster. deserted hut In Janu ary. 1!16, Ina Knneaster hu brought suit for a divorce and for the restora tion of her maitlen name. Ina Toll They were married In Poise In 1905. Frederick Stoiwer is plaintiff's at- ! torney. MlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHllimilHHmilU 1 farmed by George Strand. TODAY AND TOMORROW ARE Wirthmor Days tHiHiiUHimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii When the New Mid-Summer Styles in these Worthy $1 Waists Go On Sale. 3i 3 VVlKTHMon i"Nif In these days when sales are rampant let us em phasize the fact that these waists are new just fresh from the designer's studio. They were, designed especially for us and the Wirthmor Stores in other tities for the progressive merchants who are deter mined to give their patrons at all times the newest in Style and the utmost in value. , THE STANDARD DOLLAR WAIST OF AMERICA AND. TRUE TO THEIR NAME WORTH ' MORE Sold Here Only In Our "Down Stairs Store." S I .adder Slips; Painters Fall. Hi While decorating the celling of the 5 Hotel Pendleton lobby yestnrday S about noon. Henri Richie and one ct his men were precipitated to the SB floor when one of the ladders, sup. S ' porting the scaffolding, spread. Rich E ie struck so- hard on his feet that his 2 legs have swollen considerably. The 5 other man was bruised but Is able to 3 be around today. A third man on the scaffold saved himself from a 3 fnll by grasping a piece of moulding 5 which prolected and holdlnar on 1111. til a ladder was placed Suing; I "or Divorce. r Nancy Estella Storey of Weston to day filed suit for divorce against her ' husband. Oeorge M. Storey, alleging cruel and Inhuman treatment. They were married in Walla Walla 14 years ago and have three children the youngest two of whom plaintiff asks the care and custody. She al leged her husband has failed to pro vide nroperlv for her. has cursed and abused her and in other ways made life burdensome. J. H. Perry is her attorney. K What a Great Advantage It Is . To linvr a J. V. Penney ;o. store rlirlit In your midst. It affords you the o-Krlinill,v having Ji Kiiihi-mie uiim of Hie N'civ York iiiiirkctH at your disposal. We retain IS nnjein. In tlie great l.itroi"llx ut'all times who do nothing else but "eirvt tJio very Ititcst articles for this great vhaln of 175 busy storew. The x-olo arc aimrcclntlnir this fui't inoi-c anil nitire every na. no prosperous as wc arc today. Ilcaullful Yard Wide Taffeta Milks, yd $1.40. SI.89 Splendid Quality I'ancy Taffeta Silks, 27 Inches wide, yard l.2iS All shadex In Cnie M Chine SI.2.1 The lllankcts Have Arrived HI. 1.0 to H..1u Oil) Hlnnki'ts e Middy lllonsca New r'all (ilnghams. yard. IVrt-ah-, yard White Baby Flannel, yd.. . HUc, Attn . . tOt'. 12 Ijc, lc .... 10c. 15c, 17c 4c, 6WC. 7c, Hc Tliw IMi-ce llrcukrast Hulls " Turkish Towels, pair 20c, Sue. 8c. 49a Turkish Wash-Hags ' ,or alie Ilnck TowrU inc. 12 fcc, 2 for 8o Lwlk-s' Overalls !. CilrlK- Sau-en llltMiiners 8"o. 4B' A Ijirge l.lne of scrims, yaril. . . Dark Outing llaniul. yard Light and White nutlng rlunncl, l.c. . Ilk? to 4c I2HC yard 10c, 1 2 He YOU CAN IH) KKTTRR jJ thc golden rule Sr J THE GOLDEN RULE WE liRAB IOI4-QW tlon took effect August 1 and he is now unending to his new duties. No successor has yet been named by the telephone conipuny -and meanwhile Miss Juliii t'ook has uiiarye of the ot llvort Is 4;rantcd. Hert K. Berry has been granted a divorce from his wife. Mary K. Ber ry, and has been given title to lan-l which Is now in his name. Had he fallen he would hav, on a radiator. Mabte Managing Auto f'o. Kdm'ind Mabie. for the past sijt years manager of the local office ol the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph under hlri. Co.. has resigned his position to ac- struck cept the mnnugershlp of the KenUie- jton Cadillac Auto Co. His resisna- I lniiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiii Accessories That We Are Proud to Rec ommend. I'YICKNK lllli: KXTI..I ISHMtS, FISK TIKKS. I.IHllllKAII TUCKS. KIlAKIlliKAM SHOTUtillTS. Kll 1 l it VI IX AM.KHS. Ill Till.! HKM SI'AKK IM.l tiS, IIM.I.MlW It! MI-I KS. hTTV. In Iw1 mwl eiery wlik4i you are in need. a"ewir of PENDLETON AUTO COMPANY -(.ISII1S V M Fit IT ,ytW(JE IN A FRENCH AMMUNITION FACTORY 1 HQ- gf t 1 L jjLi-Wif Troop C fflwria to lortlantl. Cniitain I- Culrtwell una ijU-utert tilVi James Cooktf and Marshall Spell of Troop 1 left hint niaht for Port lunn In response td orders "to report there, ft is asnumtd they will confer the matter of transporting thr truop to Camp Withycombe. .Hortnojrc l-xnwltwed, A judgment for $263.60 plus Inter est, cont and attorney fees has been given plaintiff in the case of J. M. Short va Delta O. Bushnell and a niortKaKe haa been ordered foreolose i to yntisfy the Julgment. Bis llay crop Ilar-Ntct The Furnish project has never Iiad a bigsfer hay crop than this year, ac cording: to J. M. Kyle who is here to day. Already most of the hay hi been contracted at hlrh prices and Mr. Kyle figures that more than $150 000 will be i aid farmers of the project for hay alone. Most of the hay wit lne kept there to feed this winter, he states. rnr'nu In Offlctw Camp, Charles Wellimcton Furlon. K. F (.i. H., Hoston writer who has attend ed several Round-Vps, has been re?. ommendo;i for at mission to the sec ond officers' tra'nlnw rump at Fort Myer. according to a letter receive 1 from him by the Bast Oregonian. lie had a defective riKht eye, but owing to the fact that he had qualified fti a sharpshooter while in the naval brigade, this defect was. waived. Fur Ions whites thnt he expects to bull dofc a Bosche if he sees one stckint? his antlers over a trench. OH, MR. HOOVER, A LITTLE HELP IF YOU PLEASE -"ii.tL., -Wanted- A Med lJi)t " Mo overrun with rats are th farms on the reservation that th farmers wouM welcome some modern emulator of the lexcndary piper who rid liamelln of its rodent popula tion. A story Imltcutlnrc the activity of the rats is told by Rev. J. M. Cornel Ison who lives at Tutuilla. He had 100 small chickens and the rats raid, ed his' coops niKhtly. He took to putting the chickens on roosts at night hut the rats climbed after them and carried off several nightly. Fi nally the little chickens took to roosting high in the trees but even there were not safe from the vora cious rodents Wednesday night the minister hearj a commotion amonK the chickens and hurried out Just as one of his diminishing flock fell from the tree. Looknit up he saw a rat out upon the end of the limb upon which the chickens were roost, Ing. The rat. seeing him. Jumped from the tree and escaped from tha pursuing minister and his dog. Uev. Oornelison says he has but S& of his 100 chicks left and that other cn the reservation have been dam aged us much by the rats. DVTCll PlMMVt; IlOATfc MK II V NI HMWUNK A.YIMTKHDAM. Aug. 3. A ilermun submarine Suturday sunk five Dutch fishing vessels eighteen miles from thu Dutch coast between Kchevonln gen and Ymuldon. Fishermen assert that the Dutch boats sunk were with in the so-called safety aone when de stroyed. They believe that altogether ten vessels were sent to the bottom. ni,E nmiiwEix Optometrist and Opttrlaa Eyes scientifical ly examined. Glasses ground to fit. American National Bank Building. Pendleton. Father of Nine Hues. Fred RJtz has brought suit for di - I vorce h gainst his wife, Amanda ' Grill Ritz, on the Krounds of cruel and inhuman treatment. They wer.. married in Illinois in 1889 and huv.' nine children. Plaintiff ska for the ; custody of the minor children. He alleges the defendant is Improvident, ; untidy. nriKKing and has refused to j b.-t their children attend school after the eighth fira le. He also charges i she inhumanely beat one of the chit iren. The family has lived at Huni ington for some time. Fee & Fee arc ' attorneys for the pluintit f. TROOP D MEMBERS MAKE THEIR WILLS PHOSPHATE IS A VERY HIGH FOOD VALUE Phosphate is removed with the bran in mill injr white flour. The leavening in BLYDENSTEIN'S SELF RAISING PASTRY FLOUR is supplied by the purest acid phosphate obtainable, thus making a healthful, easily digested food, (contrary to some baking powders, especially those made with alum.) ASK YOUR GROCER FOR BLYDNN'S SELF RISING PASTRY HOUR ALSO Prepared and Unprepared Dietary Flour More economical than flour and baking pow der, besides making better Biscuits, Cakes. Pancakes. Waffles, etc., with less work and less danger of failure. fr. Oft'. Workmen assembling 75 mm. gas bombs in a French ammunition factory. (French official ' ar photograph.) Illlllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIJMIIIIIIIIIIHIII IIIIMIIimillMIIHIIIIIMIIMMIIIMIIIM I BILLY'S BRAN-NEW - I PHILOSOPHY IT Sympathy doesn't get you .anything when you ar thirsty. What you want is a nice cool drink of BRAN-NEW fiKAI'K-O KXTIlA III1V IIV-ltM.1. hoot hi:i-:h We bottle it, that's why we know it's good. It's pure, every drop, and there's pep in every bubble. Try a trickle down your throat. ' fits Members or Troop are toduv making their wills. Not that they are sit pessimistic: if their chances of re- ' turning from the war but the rov- ernment requires them to make out honns nominating a beneficiary in the event of their death while in the service I nr the event of death, th-; beneficiary receives from the govern- ' ment a sum equivalent to six months gg pav of the decedent. Pich member of j E.v the troop nct only names a benefl- j ciary but an alternate, t Karh member of the troop is r. j h quired also to have his finder prints S3 taken and t ln a f(rm upon which i are the prints. AH of this Is giving j ; George winship, troop clerk. pent to do. Wlnhi toflay received hi- appointment uf sergeant th it then- is some compensation for the aUcb'd wnrk. THE Wonderful Speedway and Stock Car Cross country Runs Prove the Endurance of the in nn ovi;itni':.TKi VOVTM DliOWNS l li r il III? WHKATLANH. Wvo., Auk. S. A sudden pluinre into cold water of an frriKJttion ditch yest relay afternoon, while his body was in, an overheated condition, brought on nn atlnck of heart iliseane and caused John Hlose j Wm. Roescli Bottllca Co. i I "TTie under dc wants -ho . I vmpatKywhatkcrmate Pendleton f 1 ia assismnceT reon 2d, to drown In eiht fiet of water r'JoFe' bod was recrovered In ten mimitrs and a phxvtclun was sum moned In twenty, hot all efforts to resuscitate him fail ;d. IMose and two railroad friends rode to the Irrigation ditch, a mile frfm town, on a hand :.r. was the son of Mrs. Rosina I los of Whontland. WAK W V HK HTtTKn 3 S3 E3 I E3 The Car That Saved the Day for Six HUDSON stock chassis went a mile at the rate of 102 '.j miles per hour. HUDSON stock ehassm went 1819 miles in 24 hours. HUDSON stock chassis averaged 74.67 miles per hour for 100 miles. HUDSON stock chassis went '7000 miles from San Francwco to Nqw York and return in 10 das and 21 hours. Compare these endurance tests with other cars reeordn. Cars here for immediate delivery. 1825 in Pendleton Oregon Motor Gar&g'e ItKKK Kl K Y, Aim t.- -Two f'hine tonirmen shot anrl HHed Gm 'hfnK. i storekeemr stnndlni in front of hi j i stor-rf. The Killitnen fled. One wf , tliptured later. It is believed the Ev 117. II?. 121 - M c.imn m.iri-- - o--" TttTiiTit-mrrrm-nnmf 'ther lontf war. illuuli.u.iL Jiu.aJiJitiluiiii'iUihiti.iMiit.l.ltnuuu.u.-Jii,... Incorporated. 23 Wett Court St. lMI(INtn Tlihnne 46A :'!!' i'MciiN- M" ". i iiii-Jii.,iiiUii,i.uailiil.iJt..