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EIGHT PAGES. DAI Li Y KAST Oiri-XiONIAN. PE.NDLETOJC. OREGON. T1KSIIAV, JINK 2H, 1M10. PAGE THREE 7T Cautionary Note : Be sure II w. you get litis tove H that the nime-plats II "ft reads Mew Perfection Women who arc Splendid Cooks dread having to prepare an elab orate dinner because they are not sufficiently strong to stand over an intensely hot coal range. This is especially true in summer. Every woman telrcs pride in the title chc s:ts, but often it is done at tremen dous cost to her own vitality through the weakening effect of cooking on a coal range in a hot kitchen. It is no longer necessary to wear yourself out preparing a fine dinner. Even in tbe beat of summer you can cook a large dinner without being worn cut. STANF1ELD PREPARES FOR ONE BIG TIME rm.r. town plans nut ii:ivT CKI.KHKATIOX I'.tvilioii mill llU'iiclii'l Sen Is lleing Erected Pnrk Is ISelug Mxeil Streets Will He Ircc from Ohm on fourth. Hew Tgfegfgciioit Oil Cook-stov. Gives no outside heat, no smell, no smoke. It will cook the biggest dinner without heating the kitchen or the cook. It is immediately lighted and immedi ately extinguished. It can be changed from a slow to a quick fire by turning a handle. There's no drudgery connected with it, no coal to carry, no wood to chop. You don't have to wait fifteen or twenty minutes till its fire gets going. Apply a light and it's ready. By simply turning the wick up or down you get a slow or an Intense heat on the bottom of the pot, pan, kettle or oven, and nowhere else. It has a Cabinet Top with shelf for keeping plates and food net, drop shelves for coffee, teapot or saucepan, and even a rack for towels. It caves time, worry, health and temper. It does all a woman needs and more than she expects. Made with 1, 2, and 3 burners ; the 2 and 3-burner sizes can be had with or without Cabinet. Etnr daa.tr ererjwher : It notat yonn, write for DeeertpUn Circular to (lie neueu snr j of tin Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) muViMsMWJMJttJxmEBWt mi nil i ii i saEgHgaKggaaEaca DAY'S HAPPENINGS (Special Correspondence.) Weston, Ore, June 27. For the past few day cmito a warm wave has been prevailing, with winds mostly from the north. While not as hot as it has been this month the thermom eter registered 93 In the shade. No damage was done to the grain as far as can bo learned. Today the tem perature is about normal. Harvest hands arc beginning to come In as the harvest season draws near. Most of those who are here are old bunds who huve been working In the TKACII SELF SUPPORT; SCIIOOLi GROWS FAST The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. Tfherc is a disease prevail!'.: in tliif :ou'itry aiost dangerous oecaus? so Uci-tii- yL'Jj heart faiiuri ....... in.... . Chicago. The Artcraft Institute, conducted by Chicago club women to teach women means of self-support has outgrown Us present quarter and soon will be established in a building of its own, according to announce ment made today by Mrs. T. Vernon Morse, president of the institute. The Institute expects to take an im portant part, in solving the problem of the woman who has been thrown up on her own resources, "There are so many of these wo men.' said Mrs. Morse. "Within the last two months we have hud 200 of them asking to be taught to do some thing to earn their living. If that many come to this place, which is small and .obscure compared to the size "f Chicago, there must be thou- (Speclal OilTCKpulldcnce. ) Stanfield June 27. Preparations re going on here with all the vim f an olil and full blown rity to wel- roiiii. the people or tne county in Stanfield on the Fourth. Parker and Payne have let their contract for building the dance, pavilion. Hleach er seats are being erected to accom modate a thousand people. Work on this addition to the baseball park wan was started today at noon. Al though this is the first Fourth of July that .Stanfield has celebrated, yet people who live here have come from other places 'whehe things have been done right and realize full well that time is of the essence and so are get ting all our arrangements completed several days before they are needed. Men have been engaged for sev rrul days past fixing the park near the river ho that when the morning of the Fourth dawns it will look spick and span, ready to receive the crowds who will come that day. A good well with necessary drains has been put down in the center of the park, where it will be accessible for everybody. This means that the peo ple can quench their thirst easily and with no more cost than the trouble it takes to pump the water. Uleii MeCullough Is making ar rangements to see that the streets are absolutely free from dust on the Fourth. The dance given .Saturday night by Glen MeCullough and Roy Xeal was a Brand success. It has been mutually understood by the people giving dances here in Stanfield, that from now on our Saturday night dances will be finished bv 12 o'clock, which suits the majority of tho people wh0 are directly concerned. Last Satutrday night the music was furnished by the I'cndleton orchestra and by Mrs. J. J.. Parker, pianist. uis cilia, ure or r- aiiot lej;y art often the result oi Lid ney ciiear.e. Ii liducv trouUo it i'M til iJH al'.ov.cdtocdvance "V5,ae-,J'- -: Lkou' win nt lack the vital organs, corrini; catarrh of the bladder, brick-dust or HM'.in cr.t the mine, hoad cc-.e, l ack ache, hire Sack, ili;.ziness, elect lefsn fs, r.crvct'f T-bS, or the kidneys thtnfelvcs break down a-1.1 waste away ceil t y cell. Madder troubles aln'ort rlv.ays m.cl' h-mi a dcr.nigcmont of the kidneys ar5 Dettcr health in that orj-an is ol.r.incd Thickest by a proper treatn:ci:t of the hid ..i. j ... iwarr.p-Root corrects inability to hold urine and Ecaicim; i : : : asfin it, i::. I overcomes that vv.i kaiai.t i.ccitfl'.y if luin j; compelled to u ol'Ui; tlrcu; .1 .1:3 vlsy.auil to jn-X up r;any lines during tlis ni.iil. The mild unci itrnxdjutc effect it !jv:ai;i;vrtcot, the 1,'reat lilt'.ney remdv 13 toon realized. It rtartlr the hifchct.t Le er;;:::: rf ita rc-'.j.r'.-.aV.c 1 c.-V.l: rt:tcr:::s properties. A trlcl will convince- anyone. .-nm-P.oot plcasri:t to take ut:d is iol.1 by '.1 drutists in ffty-ccnt snd oic-.loj'.ar s:7.q hctlies. Veil mcv have a 1- id a bor.k that tc'.'.a til nbout it, hot h r,c::t free 1; y t-.ci'. Addrcrs, tr. ;u:m'.T S Co., r.in;;hanien, . IVlti-i writing i!ic:;licm readir.ir this yen-er-ni3 ofTer i:i this papc-r. Don', mrhe itny mistahe, hut remember th.t name, lfv,-ur!i;-Koot, and don't J:t a dealer ft-li voa som'jt!:i;i! in flac;of Swair.p-n.oot f von ;lo von v.'"l be r'ivrnv.iv'.erh Celebration Prices All Over S This Store 1 Our Great Reductions have turned every department in to a galaxy of fiteworks-Nofizzersor sizzers, every price cut Dress Up for the Fourth NEGLIGEE SHIRTS For Lot summer days at cooling prices. $5.00 Silks - - 3.50 All colors and sizes. STRAW HATS I 75c value if 1.00 Value ....... I t-a rr ri c--e'e' v aiues I $7.50 Panamas fields In this vicinity for the past H;indH f them, many several seasons, and come expecting their old places in tho harvest crews. Joseph Clodltw came In on yes terday's train from Portland, where he lias tieen in attenuance on tne j mOHt grand lodge of the Knights of Pyth- j ,.,nir.e, las. Tho Misses Angcle and Hortense l;nker. the little daughters of the Weston postmaster, came In on this evening's train from a few days' visit i' Athena at the home of their sister, Mrs Maude Wright. Weston's ball team and Its friends nr.- trreatly elated over the fact of the possession of the league pennant which was won by the Weston team by a real superiority at the game. The record made by them winning twelve games nnd posing only two during the season. Is Kreatly to their credit and they have good elated. Walter Adams paid the city a short visit Saturday, coming over In his runabout. It. W Prown was among the num ber of farmers east of town who were In Saturday patronizing the home merchant and trading. Mrs. Kdith Harnes leaves today for Seattle for a few days' visit with rel atives nnd friends In that city. Mrs. Mary Snider of Starbuek. Wash., returned to her home on this morning train after a visit of several days with her mother, Mrs. Martha Vanwlnkle. Hev. J. 1. Crooks, pastor of the lo cal Methodist church, returned yes terday from Spokane where he has been during the past two weeks. intelligent and that question energetic, who face every month. "This work of ours has spread like wildfire. It is so new that we are afraid to announce a new because we know it will be so quickly crowded. Many of them an' already skillful nt mak ng things for home use, but their work lacks some touch, that Ictwcded to make the product salable. We try to teach them to remedy this fault and we create the demand for their work. "It Is not a charity, although the Institute has nn salaried officers and does not aim to be self-supporting. We simply show women who have the necessary intelligence and ambition the way to help themselves." Kept the King nt Home. "For the past year we have kep the king of all laxatives Dr. King" New Life Pills in our home and they have proved a blessing to all our fam lly." writes falo, N. T. for all stomach, liver and kidney troubles. Only 25c at Tailman & Co TKACII ll.WVKKIIS TO ritV WAIIKS MlSICAl.I.Y I A 1' I -. T.1.. grounds for feeling , g hnw make hprself atlractlvp. But without health, It Is hard for her to be lovely In face, form or temper. A wak. sickly woman will be nervous and Irritable. Constipation and kid ney poisons show in pimp'es, blotches skin eruptions and a wretched com plexlon. Put Electric Pltters always i prove a goasena to women wno want health, beauty and friends. They regulnle stomach, liver and kidneys purify the" blood; give strong nerves bright eyes, pure breath, smooth, vel vety skin, lovely complexion, good health. Try them. 60c at Tailman A Co. selected from the clubs, will do the honors of the city next September, when representatives from almost every civilized country on the globe will be here on a tour of Inspection. Jails, reformatories and police sta tions will be the points of particular interest for the visitors, as they will be here for the International Prison congress. AH will be the official guests of the state department of the federal Kovernment, but the govern ment has asked the aid of citizens of Chicago in ente-rtaining them while they are here on September 23. 24 and 25." The Chicago visit is part of an ex tensive tour of the United States, planned to acquaint the delegates with prison conditions in this coun try before they take up the question of needed reforms in the conduct of prisons in their sessions at Washing ton, Two special trains will be re quired to convey them from point to noint on their itinerary and at each Paul Mathulka, of But eity and prison at which they stop, Easy, but cure remedy there will be elaborate receptions. Professor Charles It. Henderson of the I'niversity of Chicago, who Is of the congress, has received through the state department, notification that 25 foreign governments already have accepted invitations to send dele gates The governments which have already named representatives are Knglnnd. Venezuela, Mexico. Pana ma. Cuatctrtala, Cuba. Colombia, Haiti. Honduras. Costa Rica, Salva dor. Holland, Belgium, Italy. Norway, Liberia, China. Ureoce, Chile, Switz erland, Uruguay Spain Germany Aus tria and Turkey. Turkey and Cliinn Join. Th:. South American nations and Turkey nnd China will send dele gates for the first time. The Chinese visitors will be Hsu Chien, Hsu Shih Ving. Chin Sheo Cheng and Li Fang. The Turkish government has sent the nam.- "I Saadeddin 15ey and Spain has Mini! naie l Seiur ron Kugenio Sit verli y f rral. 40 50 Z ?1.00 ?5.00 Unions Suits and 2 piece summer underwear reduced WORKMGMEN'S CLOTHING GO. Koston. An outdoor school for turning out musical ragmen, hawk ers and strict vendors is a novelty that has been established in the south end by Miss Caroline E. Wenzell, a college graduate and settlement work er. Miss Wenzell believes that if the voice of the ragman and the hawker must be toll-rated it should issue from the thmat in tnms of harmony. It should be in a measure operatic. She selected an alleyway through which a line of peddlers make their way daily and waited. As fas as the peddlers nppenred she stopped them. Each peddler was asked his national ity how long he had been In the conn try, whether he was married or not Englsih and cried their wares more plainly and musically their custom and how much English he knew. She told them if they spoke better ers would be doubled and trebled. Then and there she gave her "class' four peddlers their first lesson. is Fresh Candy Jusb Arrived 15c a pound at F. 3. DOXALDSOX, it C o- LET AN ELECTRIC MOTOR GO YOUR WORK Steadiest, cheapest and most reliable power for small or -tyN I heavy work. Less danger ana rvTi' ' easier to operate you turn a lever and it does tht work. x Tho Itis Head - Is of two kinds conceit and the big head that eurnes from a sick head ache. Does your head ever feel like a gourd and your brain feel loose d sore? V"U can cure it in no '.'.me by acting on your liver with Ballard's! Herbine. Isn't it worth trying for I I ! P.nby'K Vital Point. The most delicate part of a baby Is! the absolute end certain relief you'll Mulct) For Sale. We now have on hand 50 head of Missouri mules; 4 to 6 years old; 100 to 1400 pounds, which we will sell nt reasonable prices. Murphy Lame shoulder Is almost invariably Horse Mule Co., Walla Walla Barn, caused by rheumatism of the muscles 216 W. Cherry St., phone 2305, Wal and yields quickly to the free appll I a Walla, Wash, cation of Chamberlain's Liniment I This liniment is not only prompt an. I efefctua', but In no way disagreeable! to use Sold by all dealers. Men's oxfords cheap at A. Eklund's. Daneo nt German Hall. There will be a public dance In the German hall at middle Cold Spring, nn the night of July 4. Everybody In vited. Johnson' orchestra. Its bowels. Every ailment that Is suf fers with attacks the bowels also en dnngeirng in most cases the life of the infant. MeOee's Baby EHxIr cure diarrhoea, dysentery nd all derange mi nts of the stomach or bowels. A C. Koeppen . Ttr... get? A. C. Koeppen & Bros. m;v womax's mi sox is or ioor.i. dksiux If you like the looks of those swell clothes you see so many of the young fellows wearing these days, drop in at the Peoples Warehouse and see their stock of Hart Schaffner &Mnrx goods. That's where the smart clothes come from. MOTHERS FRIEND A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE. Chcorfulnesa and a bright disposition during tho months before baby comes, aro among the greatest blessings a mother can bestow upon tho little life about to begin. Her happiness and physical comfort will largely govern tho proper development of the health and nnturo of the child. Mother's Friend contributes much to the mother's happiness and health by tho relief and mental comfort it affords. It is a liniment composed of penetrating oils and medicines which lubricate tho muscles and tendons of tho body, soothe the swollen mammary glands, cause a gradual expansion of tho skin and tissues, and aid in the relief of nausea. The regular use of Mother's Friend greatly lessons tho pain and danger when baby comes, and assures a quick and natural recovery for the mother. Mother's Friend is sold at drug stores. Writo for our free hook, con taining valuable information for oxpoctant Mothers. THE BRAD FIELD CO., ATLANTA, GA. Byers' Best Flour Is lnfi'lo from the choii'rr.t wheat tlmt irrows. (iimmI broad is ns.surod when P.YKUS' BEST FLOUR is used. Bran, Shorts. Stetun Rolled Barley alwnys on hand. Pendleton k Roller Miiis Pendleton, Oregon. London.-A prison for women where there is a remarkable amount of freedom, where every' woman has a looking-glass and where the pris oners are taught by a calisthenio in structor to walk gracefully and to re- gain their self-respect is one of Scot land's latest efforts at prison reform. The new jail for women in Glas gow s a model prison. It is built on one of the most startling styles by an architect who understands that the most perfect discipline means the most perfect freedom. Outside, the model prison looks like a stone fortress; inside, like a fa'ry palace of wh te painted balconies and light, open iron staircases and corri dors, buiit in a series of radiating star-like wings, divided from each other by lofty courts covered with glass. One single warder seated at the center can control the whole 300 or 40 inmates at a glance. It needs no espionage, no watching, no de grading sense of suspecting and "peeking" at each cell door. The cells are not kept fast locked, like the English prison cells; yet the dis cipline Is strict. Every kind of Industry is taught that Is possible first-class laundry work and the "getting up" of fine linen contracts being taken from the chief hotels, and the long lines of the laundry hung with the beautifully ironed and starched lingerie. Pro fessional cooks arc hired to give In structions in the making of dishes, and special stoves are brought Into the prison chapel, where the demon tsration takes place. ECZEMA CURABLE PROOF XOW AT 25 CEXTS ALL NATIONS WILL STl'DY PUISOX HEKOUMS Chicago. A committee of at least 100 prominent Chlcagoans, probably It is usually very costly to consult a specialist in any disease, but for 25 cents, on a special offer, we can now give to those suffering from eczema or any form of skin disease absolute ly Instant relief, with prospect of an early cure. A special trial size bottle of oil of wintergrcen, thymol and glycerine, etc., as compounded in the Chicago Laboratories of the D. D. D. Com pany, may be had In our store on this special 25 cent offer. This one bot tle will convince you we know It we vouch for It. Ten years of success with this mild. oohing wash, D. D. D. Prescription has convinced us, and we hope you will accept the special 26 cent offer on D. D. Prescription so that you al so will be convinced. Tailman Drug Co. rm m r J3tf. The Housewife's work will be lessen ed hen Electrtcty and Gas come into the home COOK WITH GAS Make the work easier for her and save on your fuel as weil. No dirt, dust and excessive heat No fuel to handh and fires to kindle and It cosU Im. For Her sake, put gas. in your home befo:e thehot weather arrives COLUMBIA LIGHT & POWER. COMPANY Successors to N. W. Gas and rsiectrle C. Matlock Building. Phone Main 40. I FOR. SALE Important' Notice On account of my dwelling house burning, I will only be at my office In the John Schmidt building Tiirnsn.w, Friday and Satur day Each week till further notice Dr. F. A. CLISE Eye Specialist. 1400 acre stock ranch 10 miles from R. R. station, 10 miles from store and postofflce, 4 miles from school house. Two good dwellings, one 7 room and one 5 room, 2 barns and one more barn under con struction. 100 tons or more of hay goes with the place. 3 good orchards, plenty of water the year round. There Is enough hay lan 1 on this place to put up 200 tons of hay every year. Forest reserve for band of sheep goes with this place. I consider this place one of the best buys In Umatilla Co. for a sheep ranch. The land lays in such a way that it controls about three thousand acres of range, all for $9.60 per acre. $7000.00 cash, balance easy terms at 6 per cent. Address Dan Kemler 210 V. Bluff Street. PENDLETON. OREGON. OPEN FOR THE SEASON' JULY 1st. THE HARVEST HOME Mrs. Jos. McKoan, Prop. SI. 30 per Day. $9 per Week.. Beds 50c ami 75c. Meals 50c. Children under 10 years half rate. I-OXG BEACH, WASn. .w.'Mtitafa!E.'r .Mkcn inmwiwri Weston Mountain Strawberries The kind that have the Rich Flavor When you start putting up fruit, remember this we Economy Fruit Jars and extras and can furnish you with cane sugar If you want to save, phone Main 536. keep good East End Grocery Telephone Mair 536 Daily East Oregon inn, by carrier, 15 cents per week.