EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY , 1915. PAGE FIVE inn WISE FARr.lER is going to buy "PEME CO" MEATS fer his har vest crew this year, 'cause "Pemeco" gives his men that well fed feeling and helps a heap in getting in the grain. 'Taint only the WHEAT FLAVOR and thorough sani tation as makes "Pemeco" Meats better, its the home in dustry benefits. A feller who sends out of town fer goods as aint no bet ter is jes throwing boomerangs at his own pocket book. Make a noise fer the Fourth of July and make some more noise if your butcher don't sell "Pemeco" Meats. A trip to our refrigerator is jes' like going to sleep on the Fourth of July and waking up in a Christmas snow storm. As cool and clean and fine. HANK PENDER. SERVICE QUALITY SANITATION The Central Market PHONE 455 McAdoo Itule Saves Jobs. WASHINGTON, July 7. Secretary McAdoo, of the treasury, has sent a warning signal to other Cabinet mem bers aKuln.it wholesale dismissal of employes as a result of the depleted treasury. I'ndcr discretionary powers given him by law he has decided that be cause of the discontinuance of certain lines of work at the bureau of print ing and engraving which makes un iiecessary the carrying of about 100 plate printers on the payrolls exten sion of power work on notes shall not be nmde and only about 25 of the printers will lose their jobs. Democratic leaders have been here protesting that such action will be suicidal to the party. The latest argu inent along this linn was made to Sec retary McAdoo by Senator Overman, of North Carolina. Other senators Including Lewis, of Illinois, have made protests. Mr. .McAdoo says that the services of ino plate printers In the bureau of printing and engraving could be dis pensed with because the Aldrieh-Vree-man emergency act required by limi tation June 30, and the '.00, 000,000 notes printed under this act are re leased for tine as desired and need not iiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii o IF YOU HAVE FREQUENT HEAD ACHES WHICH MEDICINES DO NOT CURE; if you see distant objects more (or less) clearly, or need to hold printed mat ter nearer to or further from the eyes than formerly; or need more light. If you have observed any of these things, your sight needs the aid of correctly adopted glasses to assist as well as preserve it. Accurately fitted glases are only possible when the sight has been sciertifically tested. We have every facility for doing this and exercise the greatest care so that you may receive the utmost benefit from wearing glasses. A thorough examination and explanation of your con dition will cost you nothing. W. H. HILL Optician With Wm. llanseom, Jeweler. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIilllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII .UIIIIIII!IIIIUIMLMIIIINIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIinillllHIMIMtlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllt 1 Better Groceries For Less Money Prompt Deliveries We Save li Let us take your order for Fruit Will get anything you want S THE SPECIALTY GASH GROCERY g Phone 476. Next Door to Quells C&fa. 028 Main. ciiiniiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiHiiiiiiitiiiniiiiuiiiin? - - ' - - " T- be reprinted. There has been a reduc tion, also, he says, In the demand for Postage and Internal revenue stamps and puiier money. To keep the plate printers at work, he suspends the law providing gradual substitution of pow er presses for hand work on the backs of government money notes. I'osl master fienernl Burleson faces en even more difficult problem in ad Justing advances in salaries to the army of employes on the postal serv ice. He finds postal receipts falling short of estimates and the department certain to face a deficit, yet the law directs the promotion In grade and salaries. His advisers have considered plans for mnking advances only to those on the special merit role, but this has been abandoned In the face of the protests that have come from every section of the country. ProiKwK-s IVwe Tribunal. LONDON. July ". W. J. Mason, liberal. In the house of commons an nounced that he will ask Premier A.- ouith whether the government, after the cluse of the present conflict, will support an international tribunal em powered to prevent wars. uii You 20 LOCALS Q Advertising h Brief KATKS. Ivr line first Inner lion lue l'er Hne, ailflitlouNl Insertion.... 5c I'er tin, ht mouth f 1 MJ No local taken fop Ittot than 'z: fount 6 ordinary Aorda to line. Locals will not tie takfn over tue nhnue and remittance onist accom pany order. For fuel fone five. Will hfre six horses for harvest, rhone 8F21. Wanted Modern four or five room house. Phone 633. . For rent 8 room house. Inquire 915 E. Court Phone 446. Furnished room In Nye Apt. for rent. Apply 602 Water street. For rent 7 room house, 301 Thompson. Phone S90J. For sale New, model, livery bara best of equipment. Telephone Stables. Vlavl A home treatment. 304 Ho tel Pendleton. A. R. Gilchrist. Phone 470. Oregon Life, best for Oregonlan, See C. L. Mayo, DIst. Mgr., or Clark Varlan. Modern 9-room lodging house for rent and furniture for sale. Inquire 211 V. Webb. Woman wants work cooking for. harvest crew. Inquire Room 28, The Quelle. Machine mull wants harvest work. 15 years' combine experience. "A" th's office. John Rosenberg, Court street watchmaker and jeweler. All work guaranteed. For sale Six room bursa ow, good location; also furniture. Call Tele phone Stables. Mrs A. C. Hay, healer. Diseases diagnosed. Consultation free. 415 E. Alia street. Woman with son aged 20 wants work on ranch. Write particulars Box r.66, Forest drove, Oregon. Sewing wanted by expert . seam stress. All work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Mrs. Bell,-211 W. Webb street. Telephone 276J. Very many people desire to buy lands In eastern Oregon. What have you to offer, and price? N. Berkeley. Lost or stolen Red double frame. Stiletto bicycle, motor handle bars. Suitable reward if returned to this of fice. I am middle aged Greek man and would like to correspond with good Indian woman; object matrimony. Ad dress Gust Jeonls, Cayuse, Ore. For auto hire call Harry McQueen Special trips to Bingham, Lehman, HIdaway; also city or country trips. Phone 110; residence phone, 308W. Old papers for sale; tleO In bundle Good for starting flrea, etc. 10a bunsll. This office. Uroken lenses duplicated in a few minutes, no. matter where you got them. See Dale Rothwell, exclusive iptlcinn, American National Bank liulldlng. For sale Holt Holley Harvester, 14 ft. cut, all overhauled and painted. ready to pull in field. Phone 506 or apply to Self Oil and Wehel Bearing Co., Walla Walla, Wash. For sale Nice gray driving or rid ing horse; seven years old. Also one single and one double carriage, har ness and one sulky. Inquire 813 Main street. Phone 214W. "Mutt" takes the big loads and "Jeff" shows the speed. Penland Bros, haul anything and reasonable. Furniture van and storage warehouse Office 647 Main street. Phone 339. For sale cheap Big creeping grip tractor, Mollne disc plows, 14 ft. Holt combined, etc. All nearly new, first class condition. Will finish my har vesting about July 15. Call or write. Jus. F. Clark, Rural 4, Boise Idaho. Good Coal and Wood. Our Rock Sprites coal burns clean giving you more heat and leas dirt for your money. Good dry wood that doesn't boll, lut burns. Also labs and kindling. Protect yourself from cold and cost order from B U Burroughs, phone 6. Adv. Violins Hcalrcl. Bows repaired. A. R. Costa, Cottonwood. Adv. 624 I-mcllcal signs. n. Costa, 624 Cottonwood St. Turks l)x tSO.000 Men. ATHF.NS. July S -The Turkish losses In the Dardanelles fighting now ti till lsO.ni'O men, according to ad vices from Constantinople. TOItWDO S KITING OHIO. (Continued from Page 1.) crai king the south wall so that it crunihlcd to the ground. A wall anil part of the roof of St. Joseph's hospital were torn away. The patients, though panic-stricken, were removed to safety. Several houses were damaged. TKRRK H AI'TR, Ind., July 8. Lawrencevllle, 111., CO miles south of Teire Haute, was visited by a heavy wind storm. Two persons were re ported to have been killed and more than CO houses destroyed. It was es timated the damage would exceed halt a million dollars. ET. LOUIS, July 8. Seven are re ported dead 111 St. Charles county and elsewhere near St. Louis from yester day's cyclone. The damage at St. Charles Is estimated at $350,000. The total damage In Mlsourl will amount to nearly a million. I.ol'ISVII.I.F., Ky, July 8. Four were killed at Carrolton, Ky by a tornado last night, according to re ports reaching here. The cyclone struck with great force. Excepting at this point. Kentucky did not suffer much. rai in W. W. MtDuffie of Hitter wac in Pendleton last evening. A. A. Shl'k of Athena I a Pendle ton visitor In Pendleton H H. Wyatt of The Ijalles is reg istered at the Pendleton. H. W. Martin of Albee Is visiting, in me city lot a tew la Miss Edna Chandler of Freew.iter, was In the city last evening. J. I). Casey, Meaeham lumberman, Is down from his home today. Mr. and Mrs. E. McGinley of On tario are guests of the Bowman. Mark Sturtevant of Pilot Rock is among the visitors in Pendleton. H. G. Newport, Hermiston contrac tor, is a visitor In Pendleton today. Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Hansen of Pilot Rock Junction are in from home. ,, . , Robert Two-,, John Twohy and son hy, prominent contractors, ate at the St. George today. I been: jail Sturdlvant, who has woiaing at i,a Grande for the past! few months, spent the Fourth of July weekend here. County Commissioners H. M. Cock burn of Milton and II. A. Waterman of Hermiston are here attending the! July meeting of the court. j Dr. I. V. Temple left today for Bingham Springs where his famllv igl camiiert and win remain L-ith them1 for two week- Mrs. Temi.te's rondl-! tion Is reported very satisfactory. Mrs. E. M. Maxon returned yester day from an extended visit with fieri children in Seattle, Portland and Al-i bany and will go out to her home in Mud Springs Canyon. SAYVILLE WIRELESS TAKEN OVER BY THE GOVERNMENT WASHINGTON', July S The gov ernment took over the wireless sta tion at Sayvllle, L. I., today Charges that the country's neutrality was be ing violated by Germans were given as the reason. Henceforth the govern ment will operate the station. Charges that Vnited States neutral- ity was continually violated by Ger-1 mans had been under investigation by 'retary Daniels announced he had sentj ' aptain i.uoaru, mau "t uif mue, service, to take possession of the sta tion In the name of the United States. 2 AMERICANS KILLED WHEN SUBMR KE SHELLS VESSEL WASHINGTON. July S. Two Am ericans were killed when a German submarine shelled the Allan Liner An- glo-Californian July 4. Consul , - kin - ner Informed the state department from London. They were members or the steamer's crew. They were Rich- ard Martin, of Chelse or Providence, and John Mahony, probably of New I York. 1 Ill Schenectady. N. ., out of 19, 000 houses only 41" are not wired for electric service. MILITANTS FIGHT NEW YORK, July 8. Lady Mach Worth, wife of Sir Humphrey Math Worth of the Royal Monmouthshire Engineers. Is the most recent Eng lish suffragette to arrive on these shores. She was Jailed on a charge tVT? 1 t 1 '..r. J - sV, T' i V " . - ' ... ' V J.V.w V ''. , l .X ' 1 4 . - ' t. . . .i.J- .,,, ,v . . ' --,) . -sfcf I ; If -JfV,' ".-'4 .'" , . '.. .-. , r v"' .P I , .i .' " if of setting fire to a letter box In Lon-I I think they are really making the don and released after she went on aitwst fight for their enfranchisement." I hunger strike. I rht said. I Iir. and Mrs David B. Hill (Miss .Mabel Jones) arrived home this mor- went Immediately after their wedding. While in Chicago Dr. Hill took post graduate dental work. , , u o , . Mis. John fi. Beckwlth Is expected home tomorrow from a visit of sev- leral weeks on the sound. Miss Delano, assistant librarian, will be Joined by her mother about August first. Her mother Ih now liv ing In Portland. Miss Ethel Kennedy has returned from Portland where she spent sev eral weeks visiting friends and rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bowler of Mln- tn(.ir4nosota, arrived this morning and are spending the day as guest or 1'rot. ! and Mrs. A. C. Hampton. Mr. Bowler . a ,.t James R. Bowler, and he and his wife are returning home from a visit to the Panama-Pacific fair. Mrs. A. F. Cunningham of Ontario, Oregon, Is a guest of Mrs Sam E. Paine today while en route home from a visit In San Francisco and Portland. x,r- 9mI Mrs- A- T- Matthews and family will leave about the middle ol the month for Los Angeles by auto nd will be accompanied by Mr. Matthews' Bister, Mrs. C. W. Hall of Los Angeles, who has been visiting here. They will go via Portland and the Willamette valley and will visit all points of Interest along the road, tak. , ing about three weeks for the trip. They will remain permanently In Los Angeles', Mr. Matthews having enter ed, the contracting business with his brother. j Mr. and Mrs. George Ganger arej home from Camas Prairie where they j visited for several days with Mrs. Ganger's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alex McKenzie. Miss Leonore Swaggart left at noon today for Portland for a visit with rel atives. Miss Lucile Saling returned yester- day from Gibbon where she had been visiting, UfJJ STATES PATROL IS FIREO ON FROM AMBUSH MEXICAN BANDITS BEIJEVEI) TO HAVE MEKX ASSAILANTS ALONG BORDER, BROWNSVILLE, Texas, July 8. Twelve shots were fired from ambush, at a I'nited States cavalry patrol a mile east of here. None of the troop ers was hit. it is supposed me sailants were Mexican bandits. The j attack bmught the situation here to . a crjsjs. The authorities have askeiC fur more troops. Pollcoiiwn .Must lie Courteous. ! PHILADELPHIA. July 1. Polite- no Is to be the watchword of police- j men hereafter, when speaking to peo-1 pie over the telephone. This order j was Issued by Superintendent Robin- j son recently. Those who do not obey NOW FO BRITAIN" "Although the women of Europe have dropped campaigning for the vote and are devoting all their time and encigies to nursing and caring for wounded soldiers and helpb's women. 1 V .T Pendleton agents for "Red Kayters Silk Hose, Ivanhoe Silk B Gloves, Alexandre Kid Gloves, High Class Millinery, Underwear 1 ( fax Tho r.HLLiriERY CLE AH-UP AT Cohns' Hat Shop la worth your attention. Think of it. Any Hat in Sum mer styles at ONE-HALF PRICE No carried-over goods ; all new, bright, crisp merchandise. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY at Pendleton'! Quality Store Dependable it will be immediately ordered for trial before the police board. The ac tion is the outcome of numerous com plaints which have come to the su perintendent that policemene and house sergeants have been discourte ous In answering calls for informa tion. House regeants found guilty of impoliteness will be reduced to the ranks. . Rain Saves W heat Crops. LA GRANDE, Ore., July 7. Sudden rains that have settled dow n to a slow, steady drizzle saves the Grande Ronde Dodge DETOOIT HAVE MANUFACTURED AS MANY AS 225,000 SETS OF MOTOR CAR PARTS A YEAR. This means millions of pieces, large and small. They have established costs on every piece, every part, every operation. They know to a fraction of a cent the most and the best it is possible to get out of men, material and machinery. With this exceptional experience and equipment Dodge Brothers show in the car they are making how much it is possible to give. Pendleton Phone 541 Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllll'-. 1 HEADQUARTERS FOR I HARVEST SUPPLIES 1 WE CAN FURNISH YOU WITH GOODS FOR Va-LESS E THAN ANY STORE IN TOWN. 5 Shambray shirts for 3Sc and 15c E Black sateen shirts for 13c Black drill shirts for 15c E Work socks, per dozen pairs (JO E E Heavier grade, 3 pair for 2.1c E Black and tan socks, 3 pair for 23c Engineers, fireman socks, 2 pair for 25c Horsehide gloves for 23c, 45c, 05c. 95c. $1.00 Overalls, bib and waist for -15c, 09c, SIJ E Jumpers for 13C, GOc, OOf. s.1c I Whipcord pants for l)5c and $1.25 Ej Odd pants for $1.00, $1.15, $1.05, $1.!5, $2.23 $2. 15, $2.05, $2.i5. Men's work shoes for $1.19. $1.95. ?2. 15. $2.05. E $2.95, $3.25, $3. 15, $3.05, $3.S5, $3.95. Men's hats for $1.00. $1.15. $1.5. $1.95 Straw hats 10c, 15c, 25c, 35c, 15C Boston and Paris pad garters 15c 5 Boys' overalls 35f and 15c I Men's low heel boots for $3.25 E Men's riding boots, fancv stitched and staved, black and tan for. ... $ 1.S5. $5. 15, $5.95. $5. $7.50, $7.H3 E Men's sandals for $1.95 and $2.05 E Men's union suits for 19c. 05c, N5c, 95 Men's ribbed underwear, shirts and drawers, gar't 15f S THE r,inillllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllMllllllllllllllllllllliMllllllllllllllllllllllilllHII. fern" Cornets, Warner Cor- Cousins, llinin and C. P. For Shoes for Women. Pictorial Review Patterns, Athena for Women, Merchandise Only. valley 90 per cent of the spring grain crop and 95 per cent of the winter wheat crop. Careful estimates of th wheat outlook were completed by four mill Interests. It waa determined that, while tha loss already sustained, located prin cipally about Island City, amounts to 10 per cent of the normal spring wheat and S per cent of the winter wheat, immediate rains were necessary to in sure against the rapid depreciation of the rest. The report was no sooner compiled than it began to rain. The situation was becoming precarious. Auto Co. 812 Johnson Street HUB