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1 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 o o o o o o o o o o o ft i 0 PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1917. EIGHT PAGES ooooooooooooceoooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooo Summer Drinks Malt Marrow, best of all, dozen $2.25 Logan Retry Juice, dozen $1.20 Ginger Ale, Sheboygan, dozen $1.75 Welch Grape Juice, pint 25c Welch Grape Juice, quart 50c Sarao-O Grape, dozen quarts $2.25 Logan Berry Juice pints 25c, quarts 50c Clicquot Club Ginger Ale, dozen. $2.25 White Grape Juice, bottle 35c GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. "QUALITY" Two Phone 28 823 Main SL o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o O o e o o o o o o lr. iwst jcit Oommljuloll. Maynr JnniM A. Bent yesterday r clved hla commission a lieuten ant in the medical reserve corps ami expects to be notified at any time to report for duty. Corrntratctl Iron IllilKS. Taboo. There wilt be no more corrugated iron buildlnfts put up within the tire limits of Pendleton. The old ordi nance permltteft such buiUlinns to lw erected as woodsheds nnd outbuild, ings but the ordinance was amended last evening to strike out tills privilege. Sew Tailor SIP. C. K. Franseen, an experienced tailor who has been employed for some time at the Joe Rose shop, has completed arrangements for open ing up a modern merchant tailor shop tn the Main street location for merly occupied by the Hohbach Ha. kery. . mi iiMiiitiiiiiiiiiniiiiMmiiiiiiHiHiiinimLimi We Have Neither the Time Nor the Desire To refer, either in our store or in our advertis ing, to the methods, prices and advertising of our competitors. Our own business keeps us "busy and we' are entirely satisfied to let others run theirs in their own way. "Knocking" only hurts the "knocker." We determine what we shall buy, the quality of it, and the price it will sell at, without wondering or worrying what our competitors will do. After all, isn't it true that, you can't get "something for nothing," and that at most stores you get -exactly what you pay for? llMstrlit Dispute, Arbitral!. Yesterday a board of arbitration 'settled the dispute between school I districts 8 and 50 on upper Butter . ... - II ... nf Eft ' I vreeK. Kecemiy a aumii fi O had been added to 8 and the board Of tn IWO COUia not. rcnun an , ment as to damages. A board of ar. bitration, consisting of County Super, intendent Young, A. D. 8mith, ap. pointed by No. 8. and H. L. Stanfield. appointed by No. 50, awarded $100 to No. SO. Don't forget those Khaki Suits in our "Down Stairs Store." i jurs. rorby passes Away. Word has been received here oi the death of Mrs. P. P. Corby, moth. j er of Mrs. U G. Frazier and Hal Cor- by of this city. She died at her home 'in Pleasanton. Kansas. Just a halt hour after her son reached hef bed , side. Mrs. Frailer only returned i Sj short time ago from a visit with her mother who had been In failing health. Her brother had eni stea ,n !the signal service of the U. S. navy and had secured a leave or aosence i in order to visit his mother before he was called to leave this country. Building Vour Houses. Will Bvans. who recently disposed 5 'of his farm holdings near, Pilot 2 Rock, is Investing his money in Fen Si dleton property. Attracted by the 2 demand for houses to rent be is put- : ting up three new. modern bunsalows and remodeling another house which 2 1 he acquired. Three of the houses, are 2 J in a row on Jane street and the E ; fourth is on West Court near the La E I Dow property. G. I. La Dow has the E contracts. . nHllliUHIliniMllllIlMllllllllllllllllllllllirilllllllllllllinilllllllllHIIIllinilllllllllllllllT How Is Your Storage Battery ? Hi you KiiHi it all th care H should ha e, sm-? you bought your car? Con; in and l-t our Hnttery Kxp;rt fiamini jour lottery and tell you how lo prwriy car for thia vital part of V are th- authorized Service Sta tion for fh- r;oi'ID HTOKAGK BAT Tk UY and will preatly appreciate the opportunity to wne you. PENDLETON AUTO COMPANY K;Mli OF M Kit IT" BILLY'S BRAN-NEW PHILOSOPHY '"The Eagle stamped on the dollar is most migratory of birds? lU'lnnw from Vacation. R. Alexander, prominent merchant, arrived hlme this morn ni from Sea side, where he had an enjoyable out ing. Mrs. Alexander did not return with him. (M'tH Plumbing Contract. The plumbing; contract on the four cottages being erected by Will Evans was today awarded to C. P. Miller. Funeral of Mrs. Khodes. The funeral of Mrs. Leonard Rhodes who died yesterday morning, will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock jit the Folsont chape MuririlKO IJvtne Issued. A marriage license has been se cured by Franklin Sylvester Beam 35. of Walla Walla, and Mrs. Kttit June Keeler, 38, of this county. IX.xplny of Northern I,lfhts. Quite a number of local desldents saw a display of northern lie sometimes known as the aurora bo- realis. in the northern sky last evening. Permit for SBOOO Home. A permit was issued today, to Karl P. Tulloch, well known farmer, for the constitution of a 9000 residence on Jackson street. J. A. Gibson has the contract. Rririgp Near "aytise Hreaks. Teerday afternoon while Charles Johnley. an Indian working for Sher man Cravne. was hauling a load across the wooden bridge west of the Cayuse steel bridge, one ' whole ap proach fell. Workmen are today re pairing the damage. Also Saw Strange l.lchts. Bert Smith, well known sheepman, also reports having seen the mysteri outs lights In the sky Sunday night as described in the story told by sev eral local residents yesterday. He was on the mountains near Meachain and with another man watched the lights dipping and swerving about. Hound-lp Decorator Here. Charles W. Goodman, Seuttle pro fessional decorator who has deenrat. ed the streets of Pendleton during the past five years for the Round-up. is back in the city to secure h s sixth successive contract. He w.ll be here several days. Mr. Ooclman has given satisfaction In the rast and will probably get the contract this year. KIOHhiiue contract ljct C. P. Williamson and J. F Heck have secured the contract for the flushing and cleaning of the paved streets of Pendleton during the next year. Their bid of 37 a month was declared the best last evening and they will 'begin their duties as soon as the contract Is signed. The only other bidder was W. A. Hoagland. who has the present contract. His hid was $4 4 8 80 a month. I ted (.row Market Tomorrow. The second of the Red Cross pub. I'c .markets will be held tomorrow at the show rooms of the Simpson Auto Co. onWater street and the commit tees have a more extensive line -it cooked foods, fresh vegetables and fruits and canned fruits and vegeta bles than last week when everything was sold as soon as It was offered. The market will open at 10 o'clock. Two DlvreeH Granted. Divorces have been grunted to the plaintiffs In the cases of Minnie B. Harkness vs. Hea Hnrkness and of Frank S. Stockey vs. Mabel A. Stoek ey. The case of the Round-l'p City Auto Co. vs. Jess Mathis has bien dis missed. Lester McDonald has been given Judgment for $469.12. interest, costs and attorney fees against L. D Aekerman. The Eagle On your dollar is the sym bol of the best country on earth. , , It will also pay for a case, sent to your home, of BRAN-NEW GKAPE-O KXTK.t lltV BKKK Here's where the best old bird known will buv you the best drink known. Every drop pure and refreshing. 1 Wm. Roesch BottlimCo. j Pendleton Oregon Pavement Laid to Cat. The Warren Construction Co. is to day completing paving the Wild Horse highway from the city limits to the cut. This was the most dirricun stretch of the. ten miles to be paved. inasmuch as It had never been ma cadamized. The company had to put in a complete base as well as surface. The hotstuff is being made at the plant In this city and hauled out. However other plants are being estab lished at Saxe and Havannah. The local nlant will be used for only th first two miles of the work. All of the gravel fur the highway is being secured from the river near Walter Mill, it is taken across the river on nn aerial tram and dumped Into bins from which It Is loaded Into cars and taken out along the highway. The crushed rock for such further base as rmist be put In will be secured along the road. ONE HALF AT BEND FOUND DISQUALIFIED f HK.N'D, ore.. Ann. 9. fne hundred and fifty Deschutes county men will have to be examined before the conn, ty's ,,uola of S7 for the first draft In made up, accor 1 ng to Dr. B. Ferrell. ; examiner for the county conscription board. Twenty were examined Tues day. 10 blng disqualified for physi cal disability, and already 20 cla ms for exemption have been filed. As ' many more are expected by the board Poor sight, defective hearing, varl. cose veins and fallen arches were the chief causes for rejection. Those pass ng the tests were Ralph B. 8tlir dlvan. James A. Blarkstnne, Chester I. Moore Forrest H. Miller, I,yle M. Richardson. Charles J. Uugan. KI fresh. Ralph J liylnnd and O. Alien , Johnson. f Boys' Combination Overalls Men's Unionalls Ladies' Overalls IN KHAKI ARE HERE Boys', Ages from 8 yrs. to 12 yrs... $1.49 Boys', ages from 18 yrs. to 17 yrs... $1.79 Men's Unionalls $1.98, $2.25, $2.49 Ladies' Overalls $1.69 Men's Blue Overalls, heavy weight 98c Boys' Blue Overalls, ages from 3 yrs. to 8 yrs 49c Boys' Blue Overalls, ages from 9 yrs. to 16 yrs 69e FALL GOODS ARE ARRIVING DAILY. VOD CAN IX) BETTEK 7 & T Sj THE GOLDEN RtLE & J WE LEA OTIIKIIS E. D. MATLOCK LIVES BUT BACK IS BROKEN E. D. Matlock of l$ugne. whow buck was broken in an auto accident near New Era last Saturday nlBht, to Btill in a serious condition at Good Samaritan hospital. There has been little chansre since he was taken to the hospital. Miss Dottle Probst, who was In jured near the end of the Terwilliger boulevard Monday morninff, when F. M. Hendrlx of The Dalles, received injuries that resulted in his death, is greatly improved this morning- and her recovery is predicted by physi cians. Other surviving victims of the two accidents of Sunday are beyond dan ger and have left the hospitals. APACHE UPRISING SOON OVER WITH juiiiiiti!iiiiiiiiiiuuiniiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiititiiiHiiiiiitiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiihiiti OLORB. Aug. 9. Without a sh(-t beinur fired, the Apache-Cique Indian Mexican uprising and strike was quelled early today when an armed posse of rangers and cowboys drove the disturbers from the mine prop erty in the Sierra Anchas mountains and arrested tow leaders. The Indians h.nd Mexican, employes of the United States Asbestos Mine company, had struck for hlKher wnges and better working conditions. DAf jR nOTHWElt Optometrist and Optician Kyes scientific! Iv examined. Glasses ground to fit. American National Bank Building Psndleton. Ft r 1 i tl nn l flJUul ICEBOX Only a Few Left 4 .90 KM AM. SI.K I.AIKiF. SI'.K Just What Yon llve Bwn IxxilkiiK Pur. Suva vcry nirsul of tlmt hlh priced food stuff. Phone 178 I Smy the-Lonergan Co. QUALITY QUANTITY SERVICE flllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMMMIIIi; DENBV RUCKS, Go in the Field to Load the Wheat Operate on Distilate DURABLE ECONOMICAL REASONABLE Highest Clearance on the Market (13 1-2 inches from lowest point to ground) Lowest Deck on Market Makes Easy Loading SIMPLICITY Propelled Justythe Same as Your Tractor All gears enclosed, dust and mud proof housing Our Second Carload of Denby Truck Arrive Tomorrow Factory Man Here to Demonstrate "Tin. I'. S. iovernmi-iit ix lulnx ortliT now with triirk ii!iiiitirtttiiivr4 and mi mfotiht til Mlmrtawt of maUTlulw, lr!e muy advaiuv t uny ilin-. We an- in a 'MKltlnn to ir)Ht-t iMiri-liuMTM al tin- "irli fur a liniltiil time. "First Cost Not Prohibitive" Oregon Motor Garage, Inc. 117, 119, 121, 123 West Court St. Telephone 458 I UTS' Ti 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii i j 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i7i