EIGHT PAGES PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. MONDAY. SEPTEMRER 10. 1917. o o o o a & o o o o o o o o a & & o o o oooooooooooooooooooooooooo Lunch Goods For the Round-Up The Round-Up will soon be here, you will need some thing in the house for a quick lunch, when the big show is on. Below you will find listed just a few of the good things that we carry in stock. Creamed Chicken, A La King, can 25c Welsh Rarebit, Purity Cross Brand, can. 25c Sliced Ox Tongue, jar 30c Sliced Lamb Tongue, jar 35c Sliced Dried Beef, jar 25c and 50c R. & R. Potted Chicken, can 20c R. & R. Potted Ham, can 20c R. & R. Potted Tongue, can 20c Heinz Spaghetti, can 20c Sandwichola, jar 15c Loffler Frankfort Style Sausage, can 50c Sardellen Ringe, can 35c All kinds of Fancy Cheese and other lunch Goods. GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. o o o o o e oooooooooooooooooooooooooo Two Phone 28 "QUALITY 823 Main St. e e o o e o o with Hip To lUllld WlroCT. F. W. Honii has tnken out a per mit to build a garafre at his home on North Main street at a cost of 1300. Iltwrvm Met Tomorrow. Captain Drake of the Pendleton He serves has issued a call for a meeting to be held at Happy Canyon tomor row evening to consider the matter of renewing drill and other matters requiring immediate attention. All members and those who contemplate joining are ursed to attend. be compared crowds. Uound-t'p 15ow Letts o Harrier Here. U 1". "Hoc" Shamjle of Slanfield has found a berth for the war. He was one of the recruits taken down to Clackamas by Lieutenant Spell last week. lie bad enlisted in the navy ami was rejected because he had sliehtlv bowed less. His defect was not considered sufficient to keep him out of the cavalry troop. awmiiiiitiMii'iHiiit'iiiiiiiiiiiii'iimiiiiiHiim A Complete Line of p i!icfis Many new Fall Styles to choose from. These Middies are particularly well suited for school wear because they are so comfortable and so easy to keep clean. PAUL JONES Middies are beautifully made and are guaranteed without reserve. PAUL JONES Middies are the highest qual ity Middy Blouses manufactured. They may cost a little more at first but they more than justify the cost in added style and quality. Ages 16 to 22 years. Prices $1.50 up. Hritisli olptiUn OmitllK. Captain Carter, recruiting officer for the British army who is now sta tioned in Portland. :s coming to Pen dleton for the Kound-ITp and will probably arrive several days ahead of the show. He will make an effort to enlist British subjects in these parts. President Tallman of the Commerc'a' association has appointed C. Roosevelt. Secretary c K. Cranston and John Vert as a committee to as sist him in getting established. IjAiuI Office is Open. Representing- the Montana-Western Lands Co.. A. D Bulman. Pen dleton manager, has opened offices in the Main street room of the East Oregonian build Ing. His company owns 200, onn acres of Montana land, lying south of the Alberta wheat belt and weekly trips are ti be made to Montana a special rate by rail bein? in vogne until October 31. The com pany se'Is onlv its own land. Trail fern! to Troop 1. Verne Boy n ton. former Pendleton druggist who en lifted some months ngu in the hospital corns of the army ;tnd who recently received a sersean cy. has been transferred to Troop P as hospital serueant and wilt have sharge of six privates transferred with him. A munir the privates are Jess Stranahan who formerly played ball here. Sertreant Poynton in a letter to his father declares he is "the luckiest guy in the world" at being transferr ed to the F'endleton cavalry bunch. H' has iron1 to Charlotte. N. C with the troop. (iet liitvnse to Wed. A marriage license was issued Sat urday evening to Levi Morgan. 67. and Mrs. I -u ura O. Horn. 54. both of Pendleton. Two Kntor Ilea. Raymond Watson, indicted for non support, has entered a plea of guilty. John Wilson, indicted for larceny from a building, has pleaded not guilty. Several Morn APIhniI. Art J. Mansfield. Henry C r.ettib. eke, Paul L, Kreft and Karl Storm have all appealed from the decisions of the lorn' exempt' on hoard to the district board. Sou Is Horn. A son was born this morning to Mr. and Mrs. Hobt Wheeler at their home n Thompson street. Mr. Wheeler i .n Sheriff Taylors office during the tax collecting season. McMiuitvillc Supt. f'omiiur. Supt. George W. Hug of the Mc Minnville schools, has written for reservations for the Houmi-Up. Hu$r has many friends in the city and in his college days was famous over the northwest as a footbal and track athlete. Jim sturjrls to Knlist. James H. Sturgis, prominent young business man of Pendleton, is soon to enlist for the period of the war He contemplates joining the field artil lery service at the Waila Walla re cruiting station in the immediate fu tu re. llliillllllllllllilllM Are You Ready to Make Up that Woolen Dress? We have quite a selection of woolen good Tor you to select from. We carry all I the good staple shades in Storm Serges as well as French Serge, wool uaiisie ana rop- lin. Our prices on these aroods are surprisingly low. You can make up dress at a very reasonable price, of you buy the materials from us. r . . I r- : - All 11 1 3b in. Serges, yd 49c that Fall m S3 36 in. Fancy Mixtures, yd 49c 36 in. Plain All Wool Batistes, yd... 69c 36 in. Fancy Mixtures, yd 69c 36 in. All Wool French Serges, yd. 79c 36 in. All Wool Storm Serges, yd 79c 36 in. Wool Fancy Mixtures, yd I. 79c 36 in. Fancy Plaids, yd 49c, 69c 44 in. All Wool Plaids, yd 79c, 98c 50 in. All Wool Serges, yd 98c 53 VOU CAN IH BKITER AT ,,,, ''-J-fiJV.,'J09.ym t . n ,rm if i V'mmn i A efienefi i m Mimi jirT- 54 and 56 in. All Wool Serges, yd. 51.49, $1.69. 52 in. Cravenette Suitings, yd. $1.25, $1.49. All Wools Fancy Stripes and Plaids yard $1.25 to $1.69 54' in. Velour Cloth, yd $2.69 56 in. Fancy Cloakings, yd. $2.25, $2.49 Large Asst. of Shepards Checks, yard 25c to $1.49 Plain and Fancy Mohairs, yd. 53c to 98c WE t.RAD roixow wxiors to ; to sknatk hihI Vow at Manila. KuMsell I'arlett. son of Mr. Mrs. H ParltHt of this city, wh listed In the navy last year, is now 1 on the destroyer recutiir ami wns at Manila Hay when he wrote to his parents last. He wrote that Manila i." so far removed from tile war zone that there wjts little exe tement rher. The Store of Quality g JlllllllIlllllllllllllllllflllltllllllllllilllllllllllltllllllllllllllKIIII Illlllllllitll II II II. . Watch This Space For the Announcement of the opening of our New Building, Corner Court and Johnson Streets. PENDLETON AUTO COMPANY Nap Lynch I teat Iruiuheller. Allan Drumheller, winner of the cow boys' relay race at the past tw Kound-I'ps. was defeated last week at the Spokane fair in a six day race by Nap Lynch, also a Kound-l'p rid er and who will be here next week. Their final race Saturda was a dead heat but L,ynch's time for the six days was about 13 seconds better than Drumheller. Durrel Cannon, riding Purney Sherry's string, was third and nasta Jim. an Indian, fourth. Mabel DeLong. riding Drumheller's string, easily won the women's relay over Mrs. Parsons and Josephine Sherry. The men'H relay was very exciting all week, according to Ed Coffman who returned yesterday from the fair. He states Drumheller had the fastest horses hut that Lynch beat him on the changes. The crowds at the fair were good, says Coffman, but not to KKH'XT IMX'HIK LJCNS upper Pert for Far Vision J irilttell you ) : (y? Ji 4 with correct yl'.rt J Vrbwday. With Tower Part for Near Visi orJ I'ormer Thmmht Injure!. Iniureil a few tlavs auo in a fall from a hurse. Ht Si uhtief inid ..f l'i- I ot Rock, a member i Tri-p nn'n he wa - rejected fT physical ilia 1 ility at Clackamas, was brought to Pendleton oo No. ti this morning and taken to t lie hi is pita I. The accident occurred In Canada. Wh ile his in juries are pair.ful. the doctors do imt believe they are serious. X j Ml J n i V -'I n v h Xcav Oniico Hall I'nder Way. Work iH progressing rapidly on the new dance hall which Karl Sawyer and J. A. (ilbson a?e making In th-j hall formerly u.-ed as an annex tr, the i'etiland rooming house. A fine floor is being put in. the walls deco rated and other improvements mad The hall has a very large f oor space and it is the intention of Messrs. .Sawyer and ilihson to hold their weekly dances there. Austin Colgate. August Col.tte. iiiillinnaiie uf New Jersey, has announced that he will be a candidate in t he rep ubhcai-primaries for the nomination for I'nitcd States .vena tor to succeed William H ugh.es, one of 1; esideiit Wilson S staunch supporters in the upper house. Will AclviTtl Kound-I p. The Meter & Frank Company of Portland, who have always been so good about giving the Round-l'p prizes window display during the week before the Round-1 p wrote to the directors offering the use of their best window again this year and as suring the board and the people of Pendleton that If there Is anything they can do to make the show a big ger success they are ready to do it. JL. GLASSES IV. Near sight and far sight in one lens. They are ground from wonder fully clear crystal glas. The lower part is invisible, no lines, shoulders or cement. Of course they must be fit ted right. KKK i.i.k luyniwKM. Optometrist and Opt hi an Ani'Tican National Hank Building, Pendleton. h ;iHiited HHoht. Tlarrv A. Kf dford has been eranted a divorce from his wife, Anna T. Ited- ford. Property rights wer set'lerl by stipiilati.n. It is spet ified :tnd or dered thrit vh"n plaintiff gets h's deed to a certain 0 acres of farm land on the reservation, he is to deed a half of it to defendant nnd until that time ;s to contribute $15 h month to ward the support of their minor d -lighter of which she is given custody. Idaho f uarcNmcn Here. Six of the I'matila county who are enlisted in Co. K of ;n i lie. Idaho, are home on a flvi boys furlough They are Rert Campbell Kloyd Ho.singtcm, Percy Wilson and Fred f Jeissel of this city, Privatu Kirk Patrick of Athena and Rob Uur linghame of Walla Walla. They came over from Roie. They expect to leave soon after their return for charlotte. N C, to which point Troop 1 has already gone. Also they expect to hf in prance before many months pas. They brought messages of thanks to the Inca: Red Cross from the Pendleton contingent for the com fort bage and other things supplied them Husband I. XV. V.: Wants Dlvorcp. Alleging among other things that her husband, Roy McConnell. is an I. W. W., preaches socialistic doc trines, abuses the government and the general order of things. thinks all 50,000 ACRES FOR SALE I have land lusted from the Columbia to the Middle Fork of the John Day river. Wheat land, diversified farms and Stock Ranches. Residence and business property. I have sold close to three million dollars worth of property in Umatilla County. My clients are all satis fied. Come in and tell me what you want. E. T. WADE, Pendleton, Ore. Office in Temple Bid?., Phone 479. property should be divided among the po( ,r .; nd w hile urn king life unpleas ant with his complaints, has lived largely off his wife and neglected sev eral opportunities opened for him, So phia McConnell has brought suit for a divorce and for her prior name, So phia Cramer. They formerlv lived at Helix but plaintiff alleges he deserted her and went to California In Decem ber, 1915. Her father paid their fare to Iowa, she says, and started her husband on a farm but got up and left. She bought him a photographic outfit, she alleges, but he never used it though he had doKged her to get it for him. W. M. Peterson is her attorney. Deserted; Want IHvurco. Klla l-eonu Rieuey has brought suit for divorce against Kd win Wilford Rieney. alleginc desertion in Septem ber IHIL', They w.-re married in Vic toria. P. C. W. M . I'l-liTsi.ii is her Jttorney. The Hoover sp'rit never brings A day entirely jokeless; For men they ask a chewless one And also one that's smokeless! The wheat situation will become KNSVI.VAM i.k.Mis vici; ico i PR.KKIDKXT L -I J If S ' ? ,tfr I V J W. W. Atterbury. vice president of the Pennsylvania Railroad, has been lent to France by the manngement of the company. He will go there to take charge of the construction and o perat ion of rail roa Is behind the lines for the transportation of troops, munitions and mipplles. The French realized they needed the best practi cal rai road man they could find for this work nnd thev picked Mr. Alter, bury for the place. WAREHOUSE AT NOUN EXTENDED 100 FEET CKKW OF TAttPKNTKKS HAS J 1ST COMIMOTKI KNlAltiK MKNT C()JJ.S 1HJKJ. IHlicr News aiMl IVrinjil N'ttM or Inu-rtt Co Uko ftHlo of Ttiut Neiglilxwhood and 'IHiiit.r. Knst Oregonian Hpeclal. NOIjIN, Sept. 10. A crew of car penters completed a 100 foot exten sion on the Col litis warehouse last Saturday and left for Pendleton Those who compoHed the crew, in cluding cooks, were C:ipt. Porter, foreman. Kd Kramer. Homer Davis, Mr. nnd Mrs Jess l.Teuallen and Mr. and M rs. Dale Sent pie. A. J. Cook, who is building tho I nl ted Rret hreu church. went to Cinutiam Springs last Friday for a short (OJting, . T. R Williams returned Inst Thurs. day from a trip to Montana, whero he. aintxig other menibera of the Wil liams family, purchased land. Mrs. Albert M- Wright of Pilot Rock, came to our orchards and haul ed out a big load of fruit today. J. H. HntchiiiHon, deputy sherif? and bridge Kiiard was on guard at tho NolUi railroad bridge a few days last week, meanwhile gving Chas Amnii a rest who has been guarding alone at night for some time past. Mr. Hutchinson was called to Pen dleton Saturday for further orders. John U Hartley of Pendleton, re turned to his home this morning aft er flpending three weeks with hi nephew. J. U Rarlfy. Joe F Fisher, R. M Van ivmge, David Shumway and F. . Krauw attended the convention of the differ ent commerein' associations. Farmer Tnton and '.range at Portlanil lat Friday in behalf of the grain grow ers of the state. R. M- Van DoliKe nnd O. F Steel weer motor passengers lo the count seat today. The man who figures In divorce Finds comfort that his betters. The czar or kaiser, both fall lown When some one prints their letters! ! Blytoti & Co. Have their new steam roller working and are in better po sition to furnish steam rolled Barley and all other feeds. CHOPPING DONE PROMPT AND WELL Loose or baled Alfalfa. We buy and sell any amount of Barley. t COME AND SEE US. 1300 West Alts. Phone 351 Everybody Knows VALVE-lfMIEAD" means T7 7 17 f TV As a protection to yourself in securing the best automobile investment and greatest satisfaction we ask you to investigate the New 1918 Model A car built to a standard and not to a price. Complete stock of parts and efficient service al ways at your command. Oregon Motor Garage Incorporated. 117. 1 1. 121. IZ3 WM Court St. Telephone 4