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m EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST ORKGONIAN, PENDLETON OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 191; PAGE FIVE s E La, The Business o bein Contented" (let better wlien you help your neighbor, 'muse yu know lic-'a helpbV yon. Helpln' jrour community alnt no different. If the far mer helps your bysluess you ou ihta help his by buyln' what he raise. Them "PKMKCOM MEVTS Ih grown In I'matilla uounty and prepared in Pendleton. If you alnt rldln' on the Home Industry wagon your rare eosla too much. The State Inspector known a thing or two and be didn't hesliate about puttln' the O 1. on the Pmc" Plant. H.WK PKM)FJ. r 1 Fancy LUNCH GOODS Diamond W. Salmon.. 25c Wadco Salmon 20c Fancy Oysters 25c Fancy Minced Clam.. 15c Fancy Shrimp 15e Walker's Chili Con Came, 2 for 25c Fancy Tamales, 2 for 25c Van Camp's Soups, all kinds 10c Fancy Sunkitt Oranges, dozen 35c and 55c Dills, dozen 25c Sweet Midgets, pint.. 35c Ripe Olives, pint jar.. 40c Horseradish 10c, 25c Mustard 10c Jellies, quart 45c Onion Relish 10c Green Olives, pint 25c Stuffed Olives, pint ... 35c Mixed Sweets, quart 35c Sour Mixed, quart 25c Sweet India Relish, pt. 15c Pendleton Pasteurized Creamery Butter SERVICE QUALITY SANITATION The Central Market 33 TWO PHONES 173 INSPECTION SCORE 86.6 - lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllliliiiliiiiiiilllllllllillllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllU COSY THEATRE TONIGHT Captain acklin j A Mutual Masterpicture ;" BY RICHARD HARDING DAVIS J In four parts. B Featuring LILLIAN GISH, JACK CONWAY, SPOTTIS- WOODE AITKEN. I A DRAMA OF LOVE AND WAR. KEYSTONE COMEDY 'THE BEAUTY BUNGLERS." : 15c SPECIAL MUSIC 10c : Don't Miss This Grand Masterpicture. iiiiniMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin We Sell for Less Buy Your Canned Vegetables by the Case or Dozen. Our Cash Prices are the Very Lowest. Everything in Canned Vegetables. Gooseberries The large ripe kind for canning, gal. 30 Currants Large red, 3 boxes for 25 Bing and Royal Anne Cherries Extra choice, box.... lOf Strawberries Large Hood Rivers, box 10 Frankfurt Sausages Fresh, dozen .....,....... : 25 Blackcaps and Red Raspberries 2 boxes 25 Pickled Onions In bulk, pint 25 Stuffed Olives Manzanillas, with red sweet peppers, pint 30 Apple Butter and Apple Jell pint 15 PICNIC HAMS FRESH STOCK IN Av. size 75 to 91.25. Extra choice. Fresh Country Eggs Daily. THE SPECIALTY CASH GROCERY rhone 476. Next Door to Quell Cafs. 628 Main. LOCALS Oj Advertising in Brief KATKH. I'er line first Iriaertion loc Ivr Mne, aililltiuiial Insertion. . . . Tic Per line, per moiub H Ou No locals takfn for less than 2 m:. t'ouat tt ordinary wnraa io Hue. I.al will not be taken orer tli phone and remittance mint acroio pany onler. For fuel fon flvo. ' DressmakingMrs. Bowman, 353M. For rent Unfurnished apartment 302 K. Alta. For" rent Furnished housekeeping room, 307 Aura street. For rent Modern ten room house, clone in. Apply John Vert. Oregon Life, bent for Oregonlan Bee C. L. Mayo, Dint. Mgr., or Clark Varlan. For sale at sacrifice, piano and fur nlture. Home Comfort ra-ge. Call 226 It. John Rosenberg, Court street watchmaker and Jeweler. All work guaranteed. For sale Six room bur.gaiow, good location; also furniture. Call Tele phone Stables, Sewing wanted by expert seam stress. All work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Mrs. Bell, 111 W. Webb street. Telephone 275J. Old papers for sale; tied In bundles Qood for starting fires, etc lOo burdla. This office. For rent Modern five room house, gas, fireplace, nice yard and garage. Inquire "L" this office. Found Set of false teeth. Owner may recover same by calling at this office and paying for advertisement. Very many people desire to buy lands In eastern Oregon. What have you to offer, and price T N. Berkeley. Wanted Man and wife without children to board and room In pri vate family. Address "3" this office, "Mutt" takes the big loads and "Jeff shows the speed. Penland Bros, haul anything and reasonable. Furniture van and storage warehouse Office (47 Main street. Phone SI. PERSOIIAL ill? SO HFPLY. (Continued from page one.) Pendleton agents for "Redfern" Corsets, Warner Cor- T. W. Hltkln of Hi-rmiston, In In the city on business. I Mayor Homer I Want of Athena,' i in the city today Charles Newcombe, constable of Pilot Kock, is here today aa a wit-: ncs before the grand Jury. Dr. Harry Plnkerton, chief of the animal Industry bureau at Walla Wal la, was in the city yesterday. on American ships carrying ammuni tion was In direct conflict. It was pointed nut, with the treaty of 1828 Ix-tween Prussia and the I'nited States, wherein either party, In time o( war, ohtalns the right of free ac tcsfl to belligerent ports for commerce In arms and ammunition and other ci ntraband. Privilege I Mil Inalk-nablc. Moreover, the right of an Ameri can citizen to sail on an unarmed and unresisting merchant ship of any na It. A. Lent has returned from ' ""namy in time or war Is held by the short visit to .Seattle and Is going on! president and his advisers to be ah to Duncan to spend the summer. Arthur Jordan, who haa been at- Inalienable privilege founded on the international law of centuries. tending the Oregon Agricultural Col-1' The President's view is understood lege, arrived home this morning for' to be ,hat ( weapon of offense the summer. I ln warfare can be Introduced only It I it is made to conform with the gen Mayo Named View Admiral. j "ally established rules of Intemation. WASHINGTON, June . Secretary luw listing. The conditions of of the Navy Daniels appointed Rear I war mav change, he has said, but not Admiral Mayo, who demanded thai J the rul',, of war unlc there ' 8en the Mexican government salute the eral agreement among the nations American flag during Huerta's regime whkn contributed to the making of the first vice admiral undei the new International law. naval act. Following Huerta's re- Mr. Wilson, It became known, is not fusal to comply with Muyo's demand, opposed to the Idea of an Investiga- American troops were sent to occupy tion or diplomatic discussion of cases Vera Crux. 6,000,000 ROSES SEEN IH PORTLM FLORAL PARADE l)Kt)lt.Ti:i ACTOMOWLK AM) VKIIU I K PAHADK FEATVRE OF FKSTlVAIi TODAY. Notice. The Pendleton Valley Dairy makes two deliveries a day to homes. Fresh milk and cream, -wholesale or retail. Good service. Phone i3F4. Adv. For Sale, Very Reasonable. Modern 7-room house and T lots about 1 block off paved streets. Suit able for chicken raising and garden ing. Inquire "Mrs. C. A." this office Adv. Good Coul and Wood. Our Rock Springs coal burns clean giving you more beat and leas dirt for your money. Good dry wood that doesn't boll, lut burns. Also slabs and kindling. Protect yourself from cold and cost order from B U Burroughs, phone fi. Adv. PORTLAND, Ore., June 1". Port land today paid homage to the Queen of Flowers when more than 6.000.000 ruses were seen in a grand floral re view. The occasion was the decorated au tomobile and vehicle parade, held in connection with the Rose Festival. The parade was the greatest of the kind ever held in the country. Hun dreds of autoniob les and vehicles of all kinds, motorcycles, and members oi ine roruanu me itpiiarHius, an ( rose bedecked, produced a beautiful spectacle. It required more than 1.000,004 roses alone to decorate the fire de partment apparatus. This afternoon a roller skatinu'inar sets, Kaysers Silk Hose, Ivanhoe Silk Gloves, Alexandre Kid Cloves, High Cousins, II a n a n i Class Millinery, and C. P. FoH fj ( V7 jjjShofT for Women. K'ren Pictorial . Review NSgSgX Patterns, Athena Underwear for Women, DOUBLE STAMPS In dispute between Germany and the United States, but feels that before euch a step can be taken some guar anty must be given that In the inter im of discussion the lives of Ameri can cltlwtw will not be jeopardized and that the United States will not be required to yield any of its rights while the discussion is under way. Ri'lKiitlo,, U,t jie lrcventl. It Is the repetition of stacks on American vessels or lives which the president believes must be prevented by an assertion of the rights of the I'nited States and the attainment of Germany's acquiescence in that point of view before diplomatic negotia tions on the subject can continue. The note cabled to Germany, it as said authoritatively leaves room In many respects for a friendly re-j ply, hut contains firm insistance on the principles expressed in the Am-j erican notes of February 10 and May 13. The president has requested that detailed forecasts of the note be ,d- 11 was declared by gome of thoBej It was Indicated that failure to se- Tomorrow, June 11, 1915 The way we price our goods, "Double Stamp Day" means much to you if you will but take advantage of it. Double stamps in basement too, as well as "Cohns Hat Shop." Fill your book now. - Deenlable Mrrrli'dite Only Pendleton's Quality Store not printed In advance of the publi cation of the official text. I ir. van's Interpretation Qu'sllonNl. "I believe you are wrong and that I can convince you of it," Mr. Bryan is quoted as having said with a smile athon In which Hon school bovs took ! lareweu interview wun me part delighted the Juvenils popula- i P''dent. He told Mr. Wilson he be t.on. A community sln featuring 4..; "eVfd he ulJ b of ervlce ln the 000 adult vo'ces in classical, sacred ; country by securing an expression of ami nnnulxr music was heard bv a I lne Peacciui ues.ies oi me nai.on ana ornciais laminar wun me contents or cure reparation for ine document mat it wouia not ne cessarily lead to war and that such a contingency could, arise only If there were a repetition of attacks on Amer lean lives and vessels. the Lus!tan!a might mean severance of diplomatic! relations, but that hostilities would be precipitated only by warlike acts os the part of Germany. huge throng. DniH'c at Oriikin Hall. There will be a social dance at Ger man hall Saturday evening, June 19th You are Invited. Rest of order guar anteed. Music by United Orchestra. ; the note to Germany actually contain- help to prevent war. Later, when Mr. Bryan's statement' appeared, comment ln high official quarters was still friendly toward Mr. J Bryan personally, but sharp Issue was taken with his interpretation of what A Wonderful Invention. A device to automatically feed moisture Into an automobile or tractor engine Is now being demonstrated here by T P. Keenney who represents the factory. It is claimed the device will eliminate carbon and give more power on less gas. Adv. (Wnl of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere ap preclatlon to the many kind friends and neighbors for their sympathy and kindness shown during our bereave ment in the loss of our dear mother; also for the many beautiful floral of ferings. MRS. J. E. SHARPE. MRS. C. S. BUTTERFIELD. MRS. C. E. COIXIXS. H. R. FORTH. O. A. FORTH. (Adv.) The Ladies' Aid of the Presbyterian church was del'ghtfully entertained yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. A. Storie, Mrs. Storie, Mrs. Sam Paine and Mrs. Charles Cole be ing hostesses. During the afternoon Mrs. E. li. Aldrich, Mrs. Glen Sturdl vant and Miss Mayree Snyder sang several selections and Miss Helen "'"'"in piayeu several piano num bers. Refreshments were served. A special meeting of the Current Literature Club has been called for tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. James Johas, Sr. Miss Rose Ross is qu'te ill at her home with lagrlppe. At noon today In the reception room of the Golden Rule hotel was celebra ted the wedd ng of Miss Minnie Holmes nnd Cnrl X. Saitmarsh, a ppp. ular young couple who live south of Pendleton. Justice of the Peuc. iM H. Parkes officiated at the nuptials vnicn were witnessed by a score of friends nnd relutlves Including Mj. nnd Mrs. John Arkell, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. lirown, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. S. Holmes, parents of the bride, James Rldrldge. Miss Mildred J. Lynde, Tra cy, Norn, Essie and Mary Holmes, Cora. Ella and Frankle Eldrldge and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hockwell. The young couple will leave this evening for Walla Walla and will return Sun day to make their home on the bride groom's ranch. Ill COMPOSER SPURNS PRIMA-DONNA FRIEND v : - i - -c; vv.i- A. '4 Y ---ly V., 1." i K i ' if If there is Anything You Need in SHOES We Have it. The Largest Line of Shoes in the City. SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Ladies' Oxfords and Pumps, all sizes, late heel and toes, in patent, gun metal and kid for $1.85, S1.05, S2.25, 92.45, 2.65, ?2.85, 2.95. Children's Pumps and Oxfords for 50. 60. 70. Marv Janes for 95?, 31.25. ?1.45 Children's Sandals for 50r, 75, 95? Misses' Sandals for $1.25 Ladies' vici kid, gun metal and patent shoes for 1-35, ?2.45, 2.65, 2.95, 3.20, 3.45, 3.65. Men's Dress Shoes for 2.65, 2.95, 3.20, 3.25, 3.45, 3.65, 3.85, 3.95. Men's Oxfords, black and tan, button and lace for 1-95. 2.85, 2.95. Men's Work Shoes for 1.19. 1-85. 1.95, 2.25. 2.45, 2.65, 2.95, 3.20, 3.25, 3.45, 3.65, 3.85, 3.95. Cowboy Boots for -5, 5.45, G.S5, 7.50, 7.85 Men's low heel boots for 3-25 Men's Stitch-Down Sandals, Goodvear welts for 2.65, Men's Hats for L 1.45, 1.85,1.95. 2.45, 2.85 Men's Work Shirts for 3 So ; 2 for 75 Black Sateen Shirts for 45 Jumbo Triple Stitched, Ventilated, all sizes and colors for " A big line of Overalls and Jumpers. John B. Stetson Hats, No. 1 quality for 3.35 $4.00 Grade for 2.95 Men's Silk Summer Hats for 45 Men's, women's and children's sun hats for 10, 15. 20. 25. 35c, 45c. THE HUB 1 h& Itim-h Uelatlvo at I-ront. ST. LOUIS, June 8. Lieutenant Edounrd Pchnrrer, of the German ar my, a son In law of the late Adolphus nusch, la ln command of Turkish troops In one of the forts at the Dar danelles. Lieutenant Phnrrer receiv ed the Iron Cross In November. The wife of Lleutennnt Scharrer was Miss Wllhelmina Bunch. They were at the Busrh summer home In Pasadena, Oil., until a short time be fore the European war. BED tSES 'ii ; r h lktca swrmtlle wzTXAiyn NEW YORK, June 4. When .the transatlantic liner "Kochambeau " had warped Into her deck four dig-i nlfled men came down the gangplank A handsomely dressed woman rushed: up, with arms emended. "Maistro," she cried, "I am so bap-! py to see you; so very happy." I "Ah, Kutschcrra. Kutschena." cried one man and allowed her to put her arms about him. Hut then suddenly he pushed her away andj shouted "No, No, No You are a fiermnn. Awaw nwav." And tttrr.-' Ing to his companions he beckoned them and left the deck without an other look at the griefstricken wom an. Such was the greeting of Camllle Saint Saens, the far-famed French composer, to Mme. Elles Kutschena. the Wagnerian lle.lcr slnser, friend of royalty and for the past fiffe.i years associated with Saint Saens In professional work. Truly tills war has engendered deep and lasting hatred. Thursday and Friday P&the News All the latest news from everv state of the Union. NEW YORK FASHIONS Travel Around the World in Twenty Minutes. Pacific Coast News Dalles-Celilo Canal Celebration. Redding, Cal., After the Storm. WRECKED SAILING VESSEL. BATHING GIRLS' PROCESSION Beauties Dazzled People at Bathing Suit Contest. COL. HEEZA LIAR WAR FILMS General Joffre, Lord Kitchener, Field Marshal French. By permission of French government. PATHE COMEDY He Takes Well at Parties THE CLUTCHING HAND In THE DEVIL WORSHIPERS