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r.r; 1 wo tvmi.y rT oniAioNiAN. rrxn nox. onncox. wtu:pay. jh.y n. ion. EIGHT PACKS (( 1 1 13 SUHS tsecg Bni:;s of AIFAIFA STA3TD D) Kour asf chance to buy your 4th o Juy smf. Z?uy if iere and save just akoul One-Half Get a Hart, Schaffner & Marx They are the best in fit, style, material and wear. We have a great assortment. Come and look them over. J"t!se and Mrs. G. W. daughters. Dr. and Mrs OiOl' IS IX KXCK.I.I.KXT COX. DITIOX AXI Hit; HAHVKST IS KXl'Kt TKlh Phelp.-t and Wilsi.n 1. Mrs. Frank K. Hov- risinb I II a.. .!,., - ... oim unit s..n, and Air. and Mrs. Hlch. nrd Maybrrry wore anions a party of nbout thirty starting by auto this mornlnsr for Hidaway Springs to spend the Fourth of July week-end. They will return Monday. Whoa! Kamlui-s start Work in Cold S'M-iiigs Country Wliotv llunipor Crop Is Aiitlilputod ITwty VI Miss Pertha Anger, who has been vL!llnn V, .1 . . i I 'ifir uuruig me past week. i rptllrntiil .. u.. i . . lin.r l 11..1.1 m-i...w.i... .i.. " " mime in ...... u.u.i Waiia Walli:. .uira oi iiermiston. (Special Correspondence.) HKKM1STOX. Ore.. July 3 - seoonn cutting of alfalfa, on ihe was act-omnnnled back by Miss Genevieve Clark. Mrs John s rwitu.i.h - i joined In Everett. Washington, by her trie eon t.,nlw,.. tj ...i i.l . .-, rutin, .,rni, .i i ru,r" """ .Seattle, and try was started this week. JHf PE0PLES WAREHOUSE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY, JULY 5th, IN ORDER TO FITTINGLY CELEBRATE THE BIRTH OF OUR GLORIOUS NATION. This evening will be your last change to buy your Monday needs. ' The Peoples Warenouse Where it Thvs to Trade Mrs. Ralph B. McEwen of Athena, attended the Kappa Alpha Theta con , vention .t Oearhart this week. I .-mis, no nu neen a (Sliest , or ner cousin, Mrs. Charles Hamilton, uuring the past week, left today for ner nome In Spokane. Miss Lillian Boylen was a guest of tier sister. Mrs. L S. Vincent of Athe na mis -week. She was accompanied mere ny her little nephew, Ned Cio nln. j Bathing Caps; 50c lo $1.00 i Plain and fancy styles; tight fitting models and flaring ef- j fects. Practical caps that pro- tect hair and ears. Suitable for ! bathing in ocean, lake, river, tank or tub. Faultless quality 1 meaning the best. I i SEE OVR WINDOW DISPLAY BEFOHE BVYIXG. , Tallman & Go. i Lea4Unf Druiiitj I ITATOO MARKS SERVE AS j COMMUNICATION SIGNS LOS AXOELES, Cal., July 2. Captain C. T. Conunell of the Immi gration bureau here is credited with discovering a remarkable system of communication which he claims to he in vogue among Chinese Rlers. respon- da.v f"r an extended sifter in San Francisco Mr. and Mrs.- F..R Swayze tortland visitors this week. -Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Fraser left M..n t'ay for Anaconda, Mont, their former home, for a month's visit. Messrs Allen and Sloan Thomson, prominent Hutter Creek r.mrhw. ura " 'Uinet visitors in town Mnn.. Mr. i ' J t.v . ents do much harm hv Pi, ,.!,. ,. ., . . .' reiurned the shoulders responsibility, and sil'ility makes for character.' During the first five years of a child's life, he said, the actions and teachings of parents determine lar iy ine character of the child. Par-1 ev are snendln? hui ......i. present weather conditions continue throughout the week the ranchers will have one of the heaviest cuttings they have had for several years. Wheat ranchers started harvest In j the Cold Springs country today and i say they will have a bumper crop for that section, j Miss Ellen Canfield became the I bride of Irvin Gardner Wednesday 'evening at T:3rt at the home of the 1 bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. li. C. , Canfield, in Butter Creek. The wed , dins was solmnlzed by Rev. Faucett ; of stanfield and was a very simple ..... no Almost every auto owner In Pendle , ' , "7'"eS imra omy a u,n and their friends will leave toda , . o.uma.e irieiuis were present. , or tomorrow for various resorts and i ! ..Mowing the ceremony a dinner waa picnic grounds over the countv to served to the guests. Upend the hot Fourth of July week- ..... ......,.. .- enu. Kinsham. Lehman and Hl.lawav fonnirs win .w.h ctp.,,.. (,.u . ..... nv. ,,,.. iuii quo- 1 Of IflA HVrMirtntol. will l. . .., .u.- ......... . . . - " . " . r l" """" i snaay point along the river will have their new home in Butter Creek. ; Its party. J. T. Hinkle moved Into his at- , , tractive new home, half a mile south-1 Misses Edith Power and Evelvn east of town, Wednesday. The Hinkle . Sommerville entertained with a home is mie of th ni.ist niaikm .tn : hw,.i,f,.. . . , v-.wini puny uiis uioriuim; in non- was just completed, or of the youne ladles reeentlv r- J. Warner and turned frn .r.ni.o ru ..rc.i - ilaughter. Jane, returned home Wed-held at the Power home and afterl ..-..,. aiiH, monin s visit with re - tho ireuW... ih. ..,.. ...n... -j in ,ew iork. Mourned to Walt Mrs. Thomas Campbell left Tu.es-. hot morning was spent In the cool trip with her river shade. The young la'lles fur j whom the breakfast was given were are. Miss Beth Smith, Misses Helen and .Mary Johns. Miss Leura Jerard. Miss Zella Thompson and Miss Utith Hotli rock (Athena). Miss Sydney Som merville was also a guest. L'liiisiiiuniiiuuiiiHiiniiuniiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiHiiiiiuiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiH'iniitiiiiiiiiii:!':-. rn 5 Ul I """X T ""N f"'"" f'S F'" f "'"''X ; t nnn n rif Pure, nutritious and just as cheap as those you are taking chances on through the hot Summer months. j ning for the Blue Mountains to spend! uieir noneymoon and on their return : ta the project and Mr. and Mrs. W. ativt FOR LUNCH Fresh Every Day Boiled Ham Pressed Ham Summer Sausage , Frankfort Bologna FOR YOUR DINNER Leg Spring Lamb Fancy Roast of Veal Prime Rib Roast of Beef Crown Roast Mutton Loin Pork Roast SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OREGON MARKET I TWO PHONES 600 AND 601 815 Main Street J. S. Rogers, Prop, f Ti'NiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir elude one for grape Juice, but most of the rest were for grain exhibits. The display .of wheat has been most productive of awards, winning two! gold medals, 12 silver medals and Kl bronze medals. I Walla Walla, rode to the prison, where the commitment papers had preceded, him. He was In good npirtts. , His crime, he said, was a technlcul violation of the law and not a mural. infraction. He declared it was com- 'rlson Closoi on Hanker. ' mltted with no intention lo harm anv- WALLA WALLA, Wash., July 1. one. Gunn's conviction was on a. A. C tlunn, of Seattle, Is passing his charge of Issuing fraudulent paper In first night within a penitentiary as connection with the State Bank of convict 7758. He arrived without a . Sunns, lie a sentenced to two to guard, and after dining leisurely In: '0 years. . smug- du, ( before children, "The man Vl'.O c r the week from PnninnH j several weeks' visit. and ine new dance hall at the corner man Vl'.O comes home According to Connell. 'when ' expects his w ife to hanc Ud his coat : of Second Chinese enter the big smuggling rings; aJ hat for him and get his slippers j et ted to H. 0. Newport and E if" secret insignia are tatooed on their a low-grade citizen," he said. S.ui.W'' U hiring . , 1 bodies. This serves to carry them Kindliness and efficiency show in dan.-e will he given In tnThall h Into the nner councils r th the face f th. tm.i .,uo.i kl. I , . . M en 111 ,nf! na" he i.,i r-. . i.,. . , , 1U :"V""n Saturday to , ,vi .tmc lu lime messa-i"" . hiih nr neia to 09. inp m ge are tatooed on Chinese, Connell! llx of a child's chartcter and mental Prerents roughness during the summer JYAL'S FACE GREAL1 A superior vanishing skin tone soon absorbed. LEAVES NO SHINE Price 50 cents Koeppen's The Drug Store That Serves You Best declares, and these human letters visit other members of the gang o the communication Is passed along without watchful secret service men being aware of It. even when the messages are delivered to closely watched prisoners. The secret insig nia makes it practically Impossible for spies to get into the confidence of the mysterious orientals. Eldest Girl Is Bet. SAN FRANCISCO, July 1. Ninety per cent children are the product of 90 per cent parents, and the Instruc tion given and the example set chil dren by parents shape their lives, Dr. G. Hardy Clark, of Waterloo, la., told his listeners at the third day of child welfare week given gy the United States Children's Bureau at the Panama-Pacific exposition. "I always advise young men to marry the oldest girl In the family," Dr. Clark said, "because younger chil dren generally get waited on by their elders and. thefore, the oldest sister ity. Th faces of Christ, Zoroaster and BAiddha. he said, were comparative models used as standard in scoring children for facial expression. defray the ex. Penses for the celebration on the 4th .wonuay there will l)P dances both of the new open air pavilions. In ALL WORK GUARANTEED AT KELLEY'S INDEPENDENT AUTO RE PAIR SHOP. Electric Starters, Etc., a Specialty. Second Hand Cars Bought and Sold. Cottonwood St., Opposite City Hall. Phone 181. Naval Cadets to Cruise. WASHINGTON, July 1. Secretary Daniels announced that the Naval Ac ademy midshipmen would start on their practice cruise through the Pa nama Canal to San Francisco. The sea trip had been postponed because of the inquiry into examination Ir regularities at the academy. Captain Russell, president of the court, was instructed to hold night sessions if necessary to complete the inquiry In time for the cruise. Mr. Daniels said that hazing charg es brought out by midshipmen in their testimony before the court would be later investigated by a board to be named by Admiral Fullam. Explosion Brings Suits.' SEATTLE, Wash., July 1. One hundred and fifty-eight business firms and individuals who suffered damage by the explosion of a barge load of dy- I namite in the harbor May 30, filed !suit for I2S.0OO against the city of Se i attle, holding the city responsible be j cause it allowed the explosive to be stored in the harbor. I.. Widows June Brides. VANCOUVER. Wash., July 1. To ;cap off the June weddings at Van i couver, seven widows from various parts of the northwest Journeyed here j to be married and six of them were successful. The seventh's prospective , husband had not been divorced long ! enough. During June, 1915, 145 licenses were issued as against 196 for 1914. Of the 143 this year, 45 were widows. Hie Presbyterian Sunday school en joyed a picnic yesterday on the river mar the I'matiHa agency. Auto trok the young people out in the morning and brought them back in tne evening, The Misses Ciara and Ellen Whee iock or w isconslrt, w ho are visiting their brothers, Theodore and Harry Wheelock while en route to the Pan- oiNH-i-iu-iiic rair, were pleasantly en tertained yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hattle J. Davis on West Alta street. Miss Clara Wheelock 1' assistant principal of the schools In her home town. British Tars Plentiful. LONDON, July 1. That the re cruiting for the British navy thus far has been In excess of the actual needs came out in parliament when tne house of commons voted a resolution ading 50.(ino men to the navy. Thomas J. McNamara, financial secretary of the admiralty, explained that the government already had the men actually needed at mni v,,,. that in Asking the vote th.' admiVi.v I the summer. were looking well ahead. ' ' He said that so keen had been the' Mr' and 'Mr8' w- c- E- P""'tt. Col. I J H. Raley and Miss Edith Raley left yesterday for Desolation Lake for a short outing. Col. Raley will g0 on -Miss Velma Wilkinson of Athena, well known in Pendleton, left this week for a summer's visit In Port land. She stopped at Hood River en route. Mrs. M A. Bixby and son, Lee, left during the week for Uklah to spend .litiicy MEMPHIS, Law Held Void. Tpnn Tiil rrt Tennessee state jitnev bug law re-' MeBJOW Hr"ok Farm to al"r the quiring a J5000 Indemnity bond.' was! FUrth "f Jul' ra,lon' declared void In a decision rendered I Mp . T T. . by Circuit Judge Pitman. He declar- him J Ne"ton "" ed the law to be discriminatory be-1 7" Cl,fIM"n "f6 r0Ute,,, San cause such bond is not ,.o,..r , ; Francisco to attend the exposition. street ears or private automobiles. Mutual Control DfHiri-d. ALBANY, N. Y July 1. General T. Coleman Dupont, who recently ac quired control of the Equitable Life Assuranee society, wishes the mutual Ization of the society brought about, according to a letter he has written Frank Hasbrouck. state superintend ent of Insurance. Mr. Dupont said mutualizatlon plans were being con sidered, but gave no details. "My desire Is that mutualizatlon of the society be brought about," Mr. Du pont wrote. "In order to give assur- jance that Its affairs will always be Services j at Local Churches i Cliuri-li of tlie Redeemer. iomorrow being the first Surwinv in the month the litany will be ., Jd ?7 , TT f "n'""y- and the holy communion celebrated Tll7r 1", at the U.a. m. service and divine ser-i tr' " '"T . ended' ' vice with sermon at s p. m. All are cordially invited. Charles Qulnney, rector. ft 11 OUT If you can wash and iron two sheet?, two pillow slips, one bed spread, two table cloths and five towels for 35c and figure any gain, you have a plan that is far ahead of anything but machinery. If not, bring your troubles to Paine. Flat I'M 35c FAMILY Bl'STDLFS ONLY Methodist. Sunday school at in a. worth League at 7 p. m. at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. subject, Power" love of m.; Ep Pre aching Morning Source of the Christian's Text. 2 Cor. 5:14. Christ constralneth us. .nr. uuponi also said tnat if mu. tualization did not prove practicable he was ready to co-operate by other methods In safeguarding the future management. Washington Wins lrlzes. OI.YMPIA, Wash.. July 1 With awards not yet made for apples, fresh For the fruits and vegetables, the agricultural and horticultural displays of Washlng- i There will be a union service at the t,,n already have won five medals of ! Methodist church Sunday evening ami, honor. 11 gold medals, 39 silver med ! Rev. Olevenger of the Baptist church: als and 51 bronze medals at the San will preach the sermon. This Is the Francisco Exposition, according to n I beginning of a series of union Sun-I report to Governor Lister by Charles J day evening services to continue Helfner, the new exposition ' corn through July and August. The Bap- missloner. ' tlst, Christian, Presbyterian and Medals of honor were awarded the Methodist churches have united In exhibit of apple sizing and for photo- i thejie Sunday evening union services, graphic displays. The gold medals In ; Every body is urged to attend. Chas. i A Hodshlre. pastor. Ilaotist, Bible school 10 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m. Subject, "Shadows." B. Y. P. V. 7 p. m. I'nion preaching service at the Methodist church at p. m. E. R. Clevenger, pastor. Christian SHenee. East Webb and Johnson streets. Services Sunday at 1 1 a. m. The even ing service will be omitted during July and August. Subject of lesson sermon "God." Wednesday meeting at 8 p. m. The reading room at the church Is open daily except Sunday from 2 to 4 p. m. The Real Suffrage Thought cf liosnsn Motherhood I. always oppermrwt In woman's niinn. Ann wuti ic conira llmiiiilita of how to reduce and urrrmme Hit paint and dia treea .if the orrleal. An external remedy, "Mntlier'a Frleod." ta hirhly reniiTimeiKled. Humlrnln of young motlicm write how reloiced tly mm at the alienee of morning alrknrw.. nervowne ami otlier riUtnuwu. Get a bottle of "Mnther' Friend" at anr drug tnr. Simply apply II over the tnmneh muscle and rert awwred of perfect mMv and romfort Hay and nijltt Writ to BrailfMd Remittor fx, 104 Lamm BMr., Atlanta. (;a for their handsome aue uutructive took. Getting there is one thing. Getting there without trouble is another. If you want to avoid trouble on the journey go on Diamond Squeegee Tread Tires." y ., - "f Mister Squeegee iiHHIIiiiiiiliiOliliiiiiiOiiHiilliiliiiiiilHIilli!, Some people think the import ance of their work is gauged by the noise they make. Other men do big things without y bluster or ostentatious effort. ' If the noise he makes over it were the true measure of the importance of a man's work, Grant and Dewey would have been dismal failures. 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You really don't know what a savins; in time and trouble it will effect in your daily rou tine if you have this equip ment. They are always ready to perform emergency service. We carry them in sxont variety and at low prices. J. L. VAUGHAN,