East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 14, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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'DAILY EAST OfXr. OMAN. ffJDLETOK OREGON. .'MONDAY, .JUNE 1 J. ini..
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BETTER
"PEMECO" MEATS
Clean and Wholesome
Beef Roasts
Pork Roasts
Select Steaks
Choice Mutton Chops
Sugar Cured Hums
Sugar Cured Bacon
Fancy SmokecLShouIders..
FRESH FISH
Salmon
Halibut
Smelt
Halibut Cheeks
Shad
Shd Hoe
Norway Slackerel
KNIGHTS PICKLES,
SERVICE
The Central market
33 TWO PHONES
INSPECTION SCORE 86.6
KASTEND'tBACrE.
ftonthnf of TOuns.
W. L. Prt
Athena 8 4 .tn
Freewaler 7 i .fc8S
Weston 5 7 .417
Hells 4 g .tU
.tu Takes- rd.
ATHENA, Ort. June H. (Speclali).
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mm
llimmmxnii;
lliililiiin-
COSY!
..THEATRE..
11 """77- -n rirmni'-T . "r""
Today!
10t 5 p
SYD. CHAPLIN m
In fl
"GUSSLES m
WAYWARD PATH:' j
A Keystone Comedy ;
Elbert Hubbard, his :3
last picture before the f
Lusitania horror.
MUTUAL WEEKLY
11
ex.
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5 i
I i
m THE
WINGED
MES-
SENGER
A 2 reel feature
s A DOUBLE EXPOS- H
; URE, p
3 A good comedy drama.
ma 3
g $1000.00 contest closes g
Wednesday at noon;
O Boost your candidate.
COSY THEATRE M
FEW SACKS LEFT
Best Grade Berry
Buy your lummer't supply now.
Sugar.
Canned Milk Dozen 90
Table Ketchup Gallon Jar ?1.00
Salad Oil Gallon Tin Sfl.OO
Fresh Vegetable, Fruits Berries, etc., Monday.
EVERYTHING TO EAT. ALSO, WE SELL FOR CASH
FOR LESS.
THE SPECIALTY
Fhone 476. Next Door to
QUALITY
SELECT FRUITS AND
VEGETABLES
Asparagus, 2 lbs. 25
New Beets, 3 bunches 10
New Carrots, 3 b'nch's 10
Cabbage Greeng, 3 hds. 25tf
Green Onions and Radishes
2 bunches 5f
New E. Ohio Potatoes,
6 pounds 25f
Bermuda White Onions,
pound 10
New Crop Turnips, lb... 3
New Peas, 4 lbs. 25
String Beans, lb 15
Red Raspberries, 2
boxes 25
Ripe Bing Cherries,
box 10
OLIVES, RELISHES.
QUALITY SANITATION
173
Athena wtepiieU Imo the lead 'm the
Kast End League yenterday by feat
ing the r rew ater-TUIIton team liere
4 to I. This whs the allowing ef He
ilxs prmesi or a name played with
Milton, K'rw the ttrtiena team a -game
the better f 1he mce. The wteather
was Ideal tfir the Kame yesterda-y and
a large crowd sawthe home boys
win. The mime wsm tied up t-i un
111 the fourth when Athena pot an-
otner a-mws. ".Nlek " Williams was
Athena'a tnftttng tni, getting three
safe blon im four trips up. Th
score;
R. H. K
Athena . 4 4
Kreewater - 2 4
Patterle ?oshow, f-hlck and King;
flartholtimew and Ic.lck.
Wt-swm Itrtu. Helix.
HKL1X. fire., Juim 14. (SpecWl.)
In a hotly tsuitestea game here yes
renlay, the 'TOeston nun defeated the
home boys. 7 to S. O'Harra and
Wood worked for ttt- visitors, while
1 Tlei.'e, Thorn and Tk irne cumposwd
the tiattory fm Hi'llx.
liiiited Stair, firms nave farnlshct
sver 40 per cent of tli electrical ma
nfilrwry and sun'Mes -wed In Brazil. ;
rt tikt throngh any .wiiicentrated ef
tmrt. It was because tJte street rail
way d light iwid power systems in
vwhms cities an-, unthtr the manage
mit nif AmerVans.
lr Rent for tlici-uminer.
'! ti five rMint tage, rom
plctefy 'furnished. limiH-e 207 Per
klmr mrwiie.
-Qod Coot oum) Vood
Our tKotJc Hprtnws coal burns clean
giving you more keat etxl less lrt
for your money. Oood dry wsod
that dovw't boll, tut burns. Also
labs nnf iAndllng. Protect yourself
from cold s.nd cost order from B
L. Burrosrbs. ihone B. Adv.
KIks' TU(t T)T ry.
IVndletoa lsidge No. IS8. H. P. O.
Klks. will hiltl Its annnal public Flag
Day exert lr 'iu lodge room Monday ,
evening. Joo 14. commencing at 5
C'clork. AfJ tiwinbers. their families
and friends -uivlled to be present
Advj rOMMfTTEE.
XotJ nr to Irrmr".
If yM have h t or alfalfa hay
for sale, call oi J'eil'and Bros, avans
fer. 647 Main strwet-Adv.
Pure Cane Red Letter
CASH GROCERY
Quellt Caft. 628 Main.
t Ot Advertising in Brief
JIA'I I1H.
Per line fl rat tinner tlim toe
il'T .'kn. sillitilonitl lna!roa. . . . .V
J'triUie, r fci.mh 11 J
.No locals wien forbwtlian ii.'.c.
t'utnt 6 ordinary wivi to line.
1-tw-ali will not be lkon over tti
phuu nod Kmlttaure mint screw-
, puiiy enter . k
For fuel facie five,.
For Trent, ' house, 7W rouble, IJWv".
For :ale Kmiill money safe. trW
iFor -rent Jloaern tssi room bouse.
Vhne :n. Auily John " Vert.
WaKt-JtW,nian or-glrl to da trftn-
ial housework. Phono 268J.
Oreton Life, best tor Orers,iaA
See l T. Mv nit ..!
Varlat.
-j -j, . 1 n 1 . , vih.i.
Joha Rownberg, 'Court tret
m-atehmaker end jeier. All wor
suaraeteed.
'FoT ile-r( room bungalow, nood
'JofAtlan; also furnltnr-:. Call ':Tulf?-.!
tllhose Stable.
5 Bowing wasted by -expert
ceam-
treat. All work guaranteed.
1 Prices
ruaiblf, vJirs. Bell, in W. WeU
trett. Telephone 1JM.
Old papers for sale; tleO In bundles.
Oood for starting fires, etc. 10a
bund!. This office.
Wonvan twirled for feneral houe'
work. (tM wages' v-t right a'
iy. Ste.ad.Vjit'-'. "C:"
For rent liojcrn fii
room: hwinKe
and .ga4tfl.
;Xas, ihve place, nil e yattl
-Imtulre "L"tttils oftlcp.
Very many people desire to buy
lands lu eastern Oregon:. What he
you lo offer, and price? N. Berkeley.
War.k.Ml-Xiaii and .tmlfe
wltliox:t
nhlldron to . board and -room lniori
vate family. Address this offtea
Wanted r Position on ranch '. v
middle fged lajly. JJo rejections io
distance or ather woman. Hnutii
3d, Seniiv.
ilitldle aged . wjtman l'iousekeeer
wants uutltlou. Vi ,uAotUn
cuuntry. Anna tLee, . 2St Jeffersu.
Portland. Ore. j
"Mutt" Ukes 'the big .loads ,uf
"Jeff" shuws the speed. Penlaa
Bios, haul anything and reasonable.
Furniture .an aiut storage warehouse
Office 64? Main street. Phone 119. 1
Stenmer -J. X. "f !l leavss Umatilla;
Wetlnesday m.tnilmt, June s at )0:lol few dayB r)(,fcre the opening pro
a. St., for S'ortlant and inkermadlutej' He bfPn connected witn
porto. Fure 12.50. Beautifo: scenery., .Mft W(rk fT eVeral years and is re
cool nnfl ch'an. U natllla l-ock -andl.,.,,. A , Ih Btri,nEet Plat-
TranKer l u, agen s, Umatilla. S
For Rale, Very Reasonable.
Motlern 7-room house and 7 'lots
about il bleat off psved streets. Suit-
able lir chicken raising and garden
ing, inquire "Mrs. C. A." thlt office.
A dr.
Ru.snn l.rw. Cat.
BEKllt.N", Jiine 14 General Von
l.litsenflon's artoy has crossed the
Dnelstei river "fai Gftllcia and cit the
communit-ation if the't-usHlan a-'ttnies
'in Gallch. and Bukonti-a
acceding.
no offlcli4. announcement here. Ger
nians art still iiur-siilng the Rust ians
w-treating from ttanislaii.
Iji frnntl Hanker '-Iknul.
t,.V GtwANDE. June 14. J. a
Thorsen. Ti2 years old. lor tle
past 10 j'ears easier of the F.l
gin National Hank and one of
Itie best known bankers jf east
ern Oregon, died after an oper
ation for avpemlirttls and com
pThation nf diseases. His case
hn been bopeless for several
daTn
A'nout 30 Ttenrs bk Mr. Tnor
sen came to this country horn
Sweften and carried a hod at
Pern
PennTiess, he went to
Klondike in tie gold rush, but
didn't strike it lucky and return
ed to l.a Gran'V und commenced
to bulV.I up a Tiirtune for him
self. J. W. ScrTber. former Iji
Grande hanker slaked him and
hp mad good, and It was Mr.
Thorsen who unnsciotHtly, by
tincoverlng some worthless pa
pers, brotigh to pititc attentii
hich !
Mr. PorihT's financiering.
hfKl wrecked the Farmers'
Traders' National Hunk
sevral year ago.
s
URIC ACID
SOLVENT
l'Jor ltliciimaU-.nl and Kldncj Trouble
36 CENT J10TTI.E (32 OSl)
Fit HE.
Just because you start the day
woiyti'd and tired, stift legs ant arms
Mid muscles, un aching head, burn-
i ing wnl bearing down pains Ir the
la" worn out before the day be
gins, do not think you have to stay'
In :hid condition.
'j Iioae sufferers who are In and
out u' lied half a dozen times at
night appreciate the res., com
fort and strength this treatment gives.
1'cr any torm of bladtlcr trouole or
weakness. Its action is reuHv won-
iLer'Ul.
e strong, well and vigorous, with
no more rains and stiff joints, sure
fuseLes, rheuiuatlc suffering, achlnr
back, or kidney or blailder troubles
To provo The Williams Treatment
ci.miuers kidney snd bladder diseases
rheumatism and all urlo acid trou
bles, no matter how chronic or stub
born. If you have never used The Wil
liams Treatment, we will give one dOc
bottle (32 dosesl free it you will cut
out this notice and send it with your
name and address, with 100 to help
pay distribution expenses, to The Dr.
Vi. A. Williams Company, Dept 2615.
New P. O. Puildlng, East Hampton,
Conn. Send at once and you will re
ceive by parcel post a regular 50c
bottle (32 dosesl, without charge and
without Incurring any obligations Ond
bottle only to a family or address. '
LOCAL PEOPLE I
WPE1II1IG 1
Clip WEEK
(BT iW. McDANlEL )
Advance Mgr. Elll&on-YVhite Coiniiuny
A spirit of x:o-vueratlon and a feel
ing of combined reaolve fills thet
mimijhere in Pendleton as the opening
day of the hig Pendleton Chautauqua
drawn nearer and nearer. Lawyer,
husineas 11141 d, mlnlxtera, society lead
ers, all are doing their utmost to
make the assembly In Pendleton tiiis
ever oeen. .c-
- " asur.u, a every linm ....
the entire ally Ib continually boosting
from morning until night.
The women of the city are doing
! splendid wurk lining up the ticket
I sale in vacuus portions of the town.
Business men are leaving their work
In full rHalr friend. an(t neiuhtutrs
what the oomlng chautaugua Is Jind
will mean 4n them. It is this spirit ot
resolve that Is going to make the
Pendleton ittiautauqua this season -an
unparalleled success.
KeaiiriBethut every community Is
benefitted by a Chautauqua, the. live
wires of Pendleton are uniting in
every poasils wa' in order thui W ey
may be Influent al In brinidng pros
perity to Itiieir city. The churches
have Joined hands with the other In
stitutions. All are working in har
mony. The combined efforts of all
the various groups and axxorlations Is
working wnnders in bringing busiiw-ss
mutters t.a. X'loae.
Arrangerm-nts are lieina made for
' special ban'iuets and entertainiB-nts
tt ur -"
Ing their stity in Pendleton. Nothing
definite has yet been given out, but
the . business organizations
are at
work on tnear plans.
Supt. Klirney Jlillt-r. who will nsr-e
charge of the platform work here,
sent the following meHsace to Pendle-
I ,,,n workerr iOda :
Tell Pesriieton boosters that we
have heard f their valiant efforts.
Talent anxious to reach their city and
Htate they si: exert themselves more
than ever to-please the good people
of Pendleton. "The--program for Pe
! dleton is the 'best ever."
snnt MillM will be in the city a
. vw. -et. He is a itrada-
ate of Wlllairrelie 1'niversity and has
'lieen engaged s an educator in the
tnate for many sessions. He nas pian-
tied a series oT special entertainments
tni Pendleton that will undoubtedly
-(,d much w-st L. the entire program.
Mrs. U A. Itobinsim. morning hour
awiurer. will ainar- the morning of
Wednesday. Juw 13. She is to deliver
heT famous leonire. "The I-weating
iSttsiem of Great Britain and Ameri
ca.' While at Fresno. California, sne
banouets by society
leaafrs an(, M f.,vrite WHh all
worm n's organizaHns. She is one
i if Us stronger fenVuiine platform ar
tists in the west. Having traveled
exirnSvely she is Highly entertaining
and in Kreat derrjatiU w hereve? she Is
boot-eo with the Ciiaotauiua. Her
Wtniw- nn Thursday morning. June
i:'4. is V- lie the mrted. "The Passion
i Play it ilieramirj-gus "
I By reqvicst Mrs. Rornnson is to de
liver the lecture, "N'Htunal Richte
I oiisnese'" when sho aum-ars in I'n
' dleton. This is one 'f the most ai-
pealing nirning sour vieeiures inn
talented woman is presenting to Chau
tauqua aniUrnces In the -west
The penh- of the llow nati'ins and
many other kindred subjects are to
be handled le Mrs. Ruttinsisi. Various
women in ftie city are making ar
rangements to hold spria-i 'banquets
during the wek in her hmwir.
This is but .me of the many series
of excellent prr.grams to he etven
when the Pendleton Uhaiaautiua
npeiis for a week of unsurpassed en
tertainment beginning the evening of
June .22 with II Magical FU or
Boston.
Jt-
(Continued on Page 3.)
The jouig ladies cf the Fredda
Seegrus Kei t'luh will naet this even
ing .it the home of Miss Eina Muniin.
- 1 Lewis street.
Mrs. H. Stewart and liule gninti
ilaughler, Mercell, left yesterday for
l'ortland and Tillamook for a week's
visit with relaties.
Miss Lrfiverne Wissler, Pendleton's
representative in trie O.-W. H. & S
Co.'s feature of the Rose Festival ar
rived home last evening from Port
in ml.
Mrs. Oeorge Gray has returned to
her home at La Grande after a vNtt
with her parents in this eity.
The n. Y. P l' of the Raptist
church will hold a social tonight in
the basement of the church and In
vites all young people of the church
uid congregation.
The Children's Pay exercises at the
Methodist church, last evening were
well attended, the auditorium of the
church being packed. A most excel
lent program w;is rendered- The
drills and musical numbers were es
pecially good. Mrs. Hagar sung very
sweetly "The Children's Friend,"
touching all hearts. The little men
and maids In "The Rainy Day Bri
gade" captivated the audience. "Am
erica." sung by young ladies dressed:
In white and wearing wreaths and1
sashes of the National colors, was'
well received Space forbids specl.il
mention of all the good things but
thanks are due to those who had the.
program In charge. I
ERSQIIAL MENU
A. C. Hemphill Is here from Pilot
' Kock today.
I A. H Daubner has returneil to
'Pendleton from his ranch at flooding,
Idaho.
Klmer Reeves Is among the wext end
I water users here today to appear in
I court . 1
Robert Thorn of Hermlston was
here Saturday to collect bounty on
coyote scalps. j
Deputy Sheriff Joe lilakely is In
the east end of the county today serv-:
Ing papers. I
I O. D. Teel, well known Echo Irrl
gatlonist. Is here today attending the
water hearing.
' Mr. and Mrs. F. fl. Bowman, Earl
nnd Jack Bowman of Idaho Falls, are
j registered at the St. George. j
I H. It. Perrln is up from the wet ;
end of the county today to appear In
the water adjudication hearing,
1 Albert Quinney, son of Rev. Charles
Qulnney, arrived this morning from
Anaconda, Montana, for a visit. j
' W. C. McKlnney and Brooke Dlck-
son spent yesterday on Meacharn
creek and returned with the limit In
their baskets.
George T. Cochran, eastern Oregon
water superintendent, is here today
from La Grande to attend the hear
ing before Judge Phelps. 1
SICKNESS INSURANCE
PROPOSED FOR WORKERS
' WASHINGTON, June 11. The fea-
aibillty of a system of slcknes insur
ance for the United States and for
states, by which wage-earners would
be enabled to meet the expenses of
ill-health and the various health pro
moting agencies be stipulated In the
prevention of disease among Industri
, al workers, has been the subject of
' Investigation by members of the staff
of the federal commission on Indus
trial relations and the U. S. public
i health service here.
' A system of sickness Insurance sim
ilar to those in operation In European
! countries, states the report, Is based
' upon the principle that the Insured
wage-earner, by sma'll weekly pay
ments that are supplemented by pro
! portionate payments rorn employers
! and from the government, will be en
abled to receive weekly cash benefits
and medical and hospital service for
himself and his family in times of
.sickness. Employers, employes and
the public will thus have a definite fl
' nancial incentive to reduce the am
ount of sickness, and the preventive
cigencles now at work will be afforded
,.a field for closer co-operation with
industrial and trade union organlaa-
FACE COVERED
WITH PIMPLES
ALL HER LIFE
But Ms A Tree Got a 'Beautiful Com
pltsion ' at a Cost of Only $2.00
yn:.23, 1914: "Ail mj life my face
was covered completely with a mass of
pimj)ie8..oiaeKftcaasand blotches. I spent
a kit f money on numerous remedies
aid trcatuients without success and no
relief at .al). I tried so many thiugs
that I wa afraid my case could not be
cured, fiirtinol Ointment and Resinol
Soap seemed to do me good right from
the first. I used two jars of r.esinol
Ointment im1 some Resinol 8osp, th
total cost beljig only $2.00. and this
completely eued my case. My skin is
without a llenu sh and I am the pos
sessor of a U'autiful complexioa.''
(Signed) MaU'D .Ayrcs, Stone Moun
tain, 'a.
Every droeVist ells Kesinnl Posp
and Resinol Ointnrot, and physicians
have prescribed thou for twenty yean
in He treatment of wzema and ether
tormenting skin troubles.
Baking Helps
Valaable Suggestions '
By Mrs. Kr.'ada Jn.t, Exf-onmt 0)
the Art of licking, as taught by
Mrs. Janet McKcnzie Hdl
B.lplnl Cake Maklni Rlats
Always sift flour and KC Baking
Powder at least three times. The
more sifting, the lighter the cake.
Remember that! To cream but
ter and sugar quickly, warm the
sugar slightly. Beat yolks of eggs
with rotary beater. Whip whites
of eggs with flat spoon whip.
Water makes lighter cakes; milk
makes richer cakes.
To mix a cake, first cream but
ter and sugar thoroughly, then add
yolks, if used. Then alternately
add moisture and flour that has
been sifted with baking powder
and stir until smooth and glossy,
adding egg whites after thoroughly
mixing.
AUayt use k' Clinking Powder .
Biscuit Helps
Always sift flour and KC Baking
Powder at least three times.
Have shortening cold and firm.
Mix dough as soft as it can be
handled. The softer dough goes
into the oven, the lighter the
biscuit when it comes out. It is
easier for K C Baking Powder to
do its work in soft than in stiff
dough. Mix biscuits very little.
Do not knead. Stir tip with spoon
or knife and press in shape to roll
on floured board.
With K C Baking Powder re
sults are sure and certain. Ask
your grocer for K C. 89
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ANOTHER
yanliolionliiUci
1 jr ' -l ,
sneciai Laatsw
Yea, these are the same good
values that we have been selling
irs fast as they arrive and today's
express brings us the largest as
sortment yet received, comprising
Tub Silks, Crepe de Chines, Pon
gees and Satin Stripe Habutai
Silks, made up on both long and
short sleeve styles, with the new
"two way" collars that can be
worn high or low neck.
Waists that most stores
would consider a good
value at $3.75 or $4.00
each, while they last ...
Dependable)
Merch-die
Only
tkms for the purpose of lessening dis
ease. Under present conditions. It Is
pointed out, millions of low-paid wage
workers are untable to meet the ex
penses of sickness and not only suf
fer from lack of proper medical care,
but are deprived of their jncome dur
ing periods of Ill-health.
A -wireless message sent from Hono
lulu to Japan, a distance of 3400
miles, -completes the wireless girdle of
the earth.
V (Jrsr Store I
A Word to the
Working Men
If you want to save your money you can do so by trad
ing ati store where you can buy the same merchandise
from y3 to Vi less than other stores ask you. One price
to alL The poor man's dollar will go just as far as the
rich man's dollar at The Hub.
SHOES SHOES SHOES SHOES FOR EVERYBODY.
Men's work shoes, good ones for $1.19, $ 1.95, $2.25,
S2.45, $2.65, $2.85, $2.95, $3.25, $3.45, $3.65,
$3.85, $3.95.
Men's dress shoes, button and lace, black and tan for
$1.95, $2.85. $2.95, $3.20, $3.25, $3.45, $3.65,
$3.85, $3.95. V
Boys' button and lace shoes for $1.00, $1.25, $1.45,
$1.55, $1.65, $1.85, $1.95.
LADIES' SHOES, OXFORDS AND PUMPS
Ladies' 3 strap patent pumps for $1.95
Ladies' Mary Janes for : $1.85
Ladies' cloth top patent pumps for $2.95
Ladies' patent, gun metal and vici kid shoes, button and
lace for ei o-
. . , - yl.tM
Ladies patent, gun metal and kid button shoes, Goodyear
welts for 2.65 and $2.95
Children s shoes for 60 65S 85, 95S 9S $1.00,
$1.20, $1.25.
Girls' shoes for 85; 95. $1.00, $1.20, $1.25, $1.30
$1.35. $1.45, $1.55, $1.65.
Children's Sandals for 50 and 75
THE
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Today Only
The Valley off
Silent Men
featuring
Dorothy Phillips and Ben Wilson
BLACK BOX
"LOST IN LONDON"
Park Johnies
Comedy
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SHIPMENT 01
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eac
Notice.
The Pendleton Valley Dairy makes
two deliveries a day to homes. Fresh
milk and cream, wholesale or retalk
Good service. Phone J3F4. Ady.
Daphne Circle Attention.
A special .meeting of Daphne Cir
cle, Women of Woodcraft, will be
held in Moose hall at a. m Tues
day, June l!th. to attend the funeral
of our late Neighbor, Mary McGinn
AH Women of Woodcraft are asked
to attend.
(Adv.) GUARDIAN NEIGHBOR.
HUB
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