PAGE Til EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST ORKGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY, JULY 2. ID 13. . mtw. ."V !t it. . Rcsinol a house hold ointment The same soothing, healinpr, ami septic pmpenics that make Kesinol Ointment so effective for skin-eruptions, also make it the ideal house hold remedy for Bums Sorel Pimplrt Cuu BuiU HUiklit.il Wounds Chtfciifs Irriutioua and a score of other troubles which constantly arise in every home, especially where there arc children. That is why you should kecpUcs iiHil Ointment ready fur instant use. Sold by all dnicerUtt, prescribed by doctor. Itevcrldge is Sentenced. WASro, Ore.. June SO. At Moro, Judge I'urkiT sentenced Clifford Bev- tnlnate sentence In the penltentlajry of '"an. w" tlle waX- of Wm . . - ...... M.4..if Trom one to 8even years. Ueverldge Is the young man who broke hla parole. F!IE10!1 1.1 BUYS CARLOAO OF IS AI STANFIELD RANCHES M. T. YATKS GETS A-l STOCK I'UOM SIOTTIiKKS ON THE rllOJECT. North Dakota Folk Are Visiting 1'rlemU at StanfU-ld Mr. and .Mm. Mill and Mr. VaKX Motor t Pen- dlctonLadlc' Aid Hold lee Cream Social, (Special Correspondence.) SANFIKLD. Ore.. July 2. M. T. Yates of Pendleton was here the first of the week. Mr. Yates hnuffht a carload of fat nous from the ranchers on the project. Mrs. J. G. Johns, Mr. Kurr and Mrs. John L. Follette of Hettinger. North Dakota, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Hurd at Good Lin k orchard. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mill and Mrs. T. O. Yates motored to Pendleton Wednesday. Mis. Wm. O'Hulllvan of Morgan, u visiting her son, Wm. O'Sulllvan, Jr., John P. Crown of La Peer. Mlchl- O'Sulll van on Monday H. It. Oldaker and O. C. Evans of Herinlston, was In town Monday. FE1ECIIL Don't Hldo Them With a Veil; Re ntovc Tluni Willi the Othine I'rewslptlon. This nrcjtcrlDtlon fur tha removal of freckles was written by a prom-j spending a few days inent nhvslclan and la usually ao USTONIA l liOVEL FAR.MER COMMUNITY id on w omo VIl.l.At.F, CONSTRICTED ALONG I'LA.N T AFFORD BOTH PLAY AND WORK. Founded by HUt Houston ami I DcslKinyl to Brine l,c Neighbor hood Idea to the Country Kwh I'urtnorslilp Funn It OlM-ratcd on Caid-lndex System. SOUTH t'HAULK.STOWN, O., July 2. A few miles from this town lies Huatonia, the only built to order com munity center for farmers In the United States. It was built under the direction of Foster Houston, aged 4 7. and la deaisned to bring the neigh borhood Idea to the country, So that rural rVsldinU may have healthy am usement during leisure hours, and so that the young tillers of the soil shall not weaken to any desire to flock to the bin cities. Houston himself deserves a para graph. He began life as a boy bound out to a skinflint farmer who allow ed him ten cents a week spending money and gave him an orange for Christmus. . He worked from 3 a. m. until darkness. He learned all about farming as It was done before sclen tlsts took huld of It. When he inner E. T. Erlckson of Hermlston, was' Ited a bank and several thousand lnokimr after business here on Friday The ladles of the Aid held an Ice cream social in the Watts, burldlng Saturday afternoon and evening. Hon Prultt spent several days In Walla Walla the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. T. Saylor of Seattle visited at the home of Carl Lund this week. Miss Lucy Frye of Portland Is with Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Held. .,,i...,.,f,,i in rsmnvltiar f rerU li nnd: Amonc the stanrield people tnai giving a clean, beautiful complexion visited Pendleton this week were Mr. that It Is sold by druggists under and Mrs. Andrew Kopasz, Mrs. P. H. guarantee to refund the money If It'UuchhoIx and Miss Jessie nrieuie latin. Don't hide your freckles under a veil; get an ounce of othine and re move them. Even the first few ap plications should show a wonderful Improvement, some of the lighter freckles vanishing entirely. Be sure to ask the druggLst for the double strength othine; It It this that is sold on the money-back guarantee. W FSTOX-PEN DI.F.TON A I TO STAGE Lv. Lv. Lv. Schedule. A. M. Going West. P. M. Weston 8:00 Lv. Weston 1:00 Athena 8:16 Lv. Athena 1:16 Adams 8:35 Lv. Adams 1:15 A. M. Going East P. M. T.v Pend'n 10:00 Lv. Pend'n 4:00 Lv. Adams 10:60 Lv. Adams 4:60 Lv. Athena 1.: 15 Lv. Athena 6:16 Fare. WeaUn to Athena, 25c; Weston to Adams, 60c: Athena to Adama, 26c; Weston to Pendleton. 11.00; Athena to Pendleton, T5c; Adams to Pendleton, 80c Round trips. If mad In same day: Weaton and Pendleton, $150; Athena and Pendleton. S1.25. Headquarters: Weston, at City Drug Store; Athena. St. Nichols Ho tel; Adams'. Inland Mercantile Store; Pendleton, French Restaurant. A. M. liojden. Proprietor. C. H. Naylor Is visiting his family in Tacoma. W. I' Adams L. A. MalllHter of La Grande, was In town Tuesday. C. W Connor returned home Tues day after completing his sewer con tract In Pendleton. A bridge crew from Lewlston, Ida ho, is here putting In the new steel bridge across the government ditch at the end of Coe avenue. A number of young folks both from Hermlston and Echo attended the dance here Saturday evening. Concern Plans I'pllft. PIERRE, S. U; June 30. The sale of lluuor as the motive for moral end financial uplift of a community Is set forth In the articles of Incor poration of the Sturgls Municipal company, Incorporated, with a capit al of 15000. The corporation articles set forth that the purposes of the company are: "To Improve the moral and financial conditions of the City of Sturgis, and the citizens there of," followed further with powers to deal at retail In spirituous, vinous and malt liquors and tobacco, as, the other purpose of the corporation. The incorporators are M. M- Brown, Fred C. Hampton and Jesse Hrown. Prevent roughness during the summer W HYAL'S FACE CREAM A superior vanishing skin tone soon absorbed. LEAVES NO SHINE Price 50 cents Koeppen's The Drug Store That Serves You Best " MOTHER OF SCHOOL GIRL Tells How Lydia LPinkham's Vegetable Compound Tle stored Her Daugh ter's Health. Plover, Iowa. "From a small child my 13 year old daughter had female weakness. 1 spoke to three doctors about it and they did not help her any. Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound had been of great benefit to me, so I decided to have her give it a trial. She has taken five bottles of the Vege table Compound ac cording to directions on the bottle and she is cured of this trouble. Sho was all run down when she started taking tho Compound and her penods did not come right. She was so poorly and weak that I often had to help her dress herself, but now she is regular and is growing strong and healthy." Mrs. Martin Helvic, I'lovcr, lowa. Hundreds of such letters expressing gratitude for the good Lydia E. Pink hnm'i VntrptnUe fYimnonnil has accom- n'iahrrl urn cnnstnntlv btinir received. proving the reliability or this grana oia remedy. If vou are 111 do" not draff along and continue to suffer day in and day out but at once take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound, a woman's remedy for woman's ills. If vnn want snmdnl advice write to I Lydia E. Plnkham Medicine Co. (confl deiilliill I vim. Mass. Yoar letter will he nnened. read and answered bv a Immiii mmminiiuimnmimiiiiM,! "om" ftud hM trict wnfldcuc acres of land on the death of two elder brothers, then he began to wi den his knowledge of scientific farm ing. T'.ree years ago began to put his ideas on farming Into operation. Ow ing 10,000 acres of good soil in Madi son, Clark and Green counties, he di vided his land Into 32 farms, and In stituted the tenant system, with this Imbortant provision the tenant was his business partner. Each farm was operated as a separate business, as Houston and Jones or Houston and Smith, or Houston and Houston as happens In the case of hUi son, who operates a 600 acre plot. Each ten ant In annrpme nn his own farm, an- Ward is spending the week ln(Swerable only to Houston. Each of the partnership farms Is operated on a card-Index, scientific, business-like system. All disburse ments arc by check; every animal and currycomb on every farm is listed and a monthly audit is made of each partnership. Every field at every month of the year is accounted for with colored maps. Expert account ants keep the books. An expert en gineer has charge of the buildings erected, roads constructed and gener al layout of the farms. Each of tne 32 farms produce different crops and stock, the latter numbering into the thousands. Two farms specialize in dlarylng, another in chicken raising, another In horses, etc. Ttie oairies are models, so far as labor saving ma chinery and modern method of han dling milk are concerned. Orchards are carefully kept, houses and bulld Incs well nainted. and everything ennilueted on a business-like basis. All of the farms are beautiful to look upon. Hustonla comprises 230 buildings. The one which Houston takes most iirlde in Ik the Houston Athletic ClUD Hiiiuf a structure 40 by 70 feet. This place has become the veritable center of the social life of the community, in addition to being the home of base- hali and other teams, all made up oi men and boys who live on the farms. 'We have had better corn, better rnmiji '' said Houston, "but it is hlg.i time that we had better people more contented, more enlightened, more educated. I regard this movement as one of the most Important of the pe riod." ..Houston argues that farmers' boys leave the country, not to escape work, but to seek entertainment. He has i.tana for lectures, motion pictures and other educational and social activities to he held in tlle club house. Pe- twecn the tenants and Houston there is no end of good fellowship. Houston declares that his lenajiLj business partners are not leaving his farms to get land of their own. This is because their efforts, backed by the money of the Houston farm company, brings them gains tney could not hope to make on their own farms. Students to "Hang'' Hair. HOSTON, June 30. The "bang" has appeared at Harvard. Under graduates have declared the falllnff tangle of hair over the forehead Bhall be the commencement fashion. Cambridge students have wltnners- ed the rise and decline of the mus tache, annihilation of the "pineapple clip" nnd the rout of the pompaoour. iiiimiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiii 1 Now Open J - H wm I Hong Kong Gaf of S iD NOODLE PAltLORS i Noodles 1 AND Chop Sueyf Ej Outside Tray Orders a Specialty, s E Boxes for ladles and gentlemen. 5 OPEN DAY AND ALL NIGHT 5 I MEALS 5Q AND UP. S Special Chlokea Dinner E Sundays. I 548 Main Street! Next to E. O. Bldg. Phona 608 Fart Mode at Husband. CLEVELAND, June 30. Mr. Ro samond Barner made a face at her husband while on the witness stand In Municipal court recently and was sharply reproved by Judge Cull. Mr Barner. who liven at lai East One Hundred and First street, was acting as her own attorney In contesting a suit on a 175 tailor bill she had charged to her husoand. George Barner, of the Barner-Meade Lumber Company. She said that her husband rode In luxurious autos, oui she was too poor to hire a lawyer. She lost the case. An allmon sun is pending In the court of appeals. This Store Will Be Closed All Day Monday To Fittingly Celebrate "AMERICANIZATION DAY" The Nation's Birthday We have planned a ten days sale starting Tuesday morning July 6th. of vast importance to every family in Umatilla County for we have gone over the entire store and these price reductions will effect almost any line of merch andise Carried in this Great Store. Mens Clothing and furnishings Boys Clothing, shoes, Ladies and Misses ready-to-wear garments and numerous other articles used by every house hold. Plan to be here early Tuesday morning to attend this. I! SENT INCOME TAX TO IIVIU) BATTLESHIP MILWAUKEE, Wis., June 30.. E Friable of Pine River, Wis., is a firm believer in an adequate navy. He Is secretary of the Pine River Dairy association. Paul A. Hemmy, Internal revenue collector, today re ceived the following letter from Fris- bie "Just recolvcd notice of Pine River Dairy assoc'atton's Income tax assessment for 1914, and hasten to comply so the government may hnve thn mnnev to build a battleship." En- Closed was a check for three cents. Allies Gain on GaMpoH. LONDON, July 2. An important British gain on the Gallopoll penin sula was announced In a supplemen tary statement Issued by tho war of fice here. Churkas captured a hllock on the left wing, advancing the line of the allies 1000 yards. Three lines of Turkish trenches also were taken Sun. day, according to the statement as! OF SUMMER MERCHANDISE, THE LIKE OF WHICH IS NOT OFTEN OFFERED AT SUCH TEMPTING PRICES. SOME STORES BY UN DERPRICED MERCHANDISE THAT IS SECONDS, IMPERFECT IN MANUFACTURE AND RUN SALES EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. BUT THIS STORE ADHERES TO THE POLICY OF FIRST CLASS GOODS ALL THE TIME, AND A SALE NOW AND THEN TO CLEAN UP THE BROKEN LINES. BUY HERE AND BE ASSURED OF THE QUAL ITY, STYLE AND PRICE. uory ladies Suit and Coat L LOT NO. 1 Sale of silk and voile dresses that formerly sold up to $35.00 will go at the Clearance Price S4.9S DAINTY SUMMER DRESSES IN VOILE, LACE CLOTH AND LAWN JUST RECEIVED And marked at Clearance Sale Prices. $5.00 Dresses at Clearance Price of $4.49 $6.00 Dresses at Clearance Price of $5.39 $7.50 Dresses at Clearance Price of $6.75 ?8.00 Dresses at Clearance rnce oi ss sn Dressps at Clearance Price of $7.6o 4 ! : EVERY SILK DRESS IN OUR ENTIRE STOCK WILL BE OFFERED AT THfc LOW rwtL OF ONE HALr. mm. my EVERY SUIT IN THE STORE PUT INTO TWO LOTS FOR A QUICK CLEARANCE. LOT NO. I Values to $27.50, Clearance 89.00 LOT NO. 2 Values to $40.00, Clearance '18.86 fr-- F' fin W ir J L MIS irllUuLSe) STREET PUMPS IN PATENT, CLOTH INLAY; KID AND PATENT WITH GRAY INLAY; $5 VAL. S3.9S FOUR BAR PUMPS IN PATENT AND KID AND GUN METAL; $4 VAL CLEARANCE PRICE.. ... $2.08 ONE LINE FAWN TOP PATENT VAMP, LACE OX- FCRD; NEW STYLE, $4 VALUES FOR $2.4S PUMPS IN OXFORD EFFECT, PATENT GRAY INLAY, $4.50 VALUES, NOW $3.18 300 PAIRS IN BROKEN SIZES WILL BE OFFERED AT $1.00 THE PAIR, WORTH UP TO $5.00. BOYS' SUITS THAT REFLECT STYLE Comfort and Durability, Sold at Clearance Prices. $6.00 Suits at the Clearance Price of $4.49 $7.50 Suits at the Clearance Price of $5.63 $8.50 Suits at the Clearance Price of f2-?n $10.00 Suits at the Clearance Price of $7.aO BOYS' $1.50 WASH SUITS BOYS' KNEE PANTS IN A GREAT SALE 75c Values Should Go Quick at This Price 56 $1.00 Values Should Go Quick at This Price 73 $1.25 Values Should Go Quick at This Price 91 $1.50 Values Should Go Quick at This Price $1.13 $1.75 Values Should Go Quick at This Price $1.33 75c CHILDREN'S HATS MEN'S COTTON GLOVES, Dozen "C ONE LOT $5.00 MODART CORSETS $3.50 16-BUTTON KAYSER SILK GLOVES, PAIR 9S 75c WHITE WASH BELTS, CLEARANCE 15 35c TAN HOSE, CLEARANCE, 4 PAIRS $1.00 $1.00 TUB SILKS, YARD 73 GREAT SALE OF COOL KIMONAS Finest quality percales and gingham, long and half sleeves, high and Dutch neck, all colors and sizes up to 46. A great value at $1.50, the Clearance Sale price will be $1-19 SUCH PRICES WILL MOVE THESE HANDSOME SUITS OUT WITH A RUSH. SIDE BY SIDE STAND THE STEIN-BLOCH LABEL AND THE ALEXANDER GUARANTEE SO THAT YOU ARE DOUBLY PROTECTED, WHEN YOU WEAR OUR STEIN BLOCH SMART CLOTHES. $15.00 Suits Clearance S9.95 $17.50 Suits. Clearance.. $11.67 $20.00 Suits. Clearance . $13.31 $22.50 Suits. Clearance.. $15.00 $25.00 Suits. Clearance.. 816.67 $27.50 Suits. Clearance.. S1M.34 $30.00 Suits. Clearance . $20.00 GREAT SALE OF HOUSE DRESSES. Just the thing for these warm days and we have them in a beautiful range of colors and chic styles; the price is so tempting that you cannot afford to pass them by. Clearance Price only M DOUBLE STAMPS ON OPENING DAY OF CLEARANCE SALE ALEXANDERS DOUBLE STAMPS ON OPENING DAY OF CLEARANCE SALE