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DAILY EAST CHEGONIAN. FEN DI. ETON, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 19, 1915. EIGHT PAGES TAG! ft in Bottles IUX AI SK IT IS MOKR S.W. 1TAUV THAN THK SODA AT IXVXTAIXS. We bottle, veil and deliver to anv part of the city, the purest f.Hi.is made from pure flavors and filtered water. Try an order from the follow ing list of delicious beverages: (Ylro-Kola Cola Quwn Hires 1!xt ltcer (.i:iX Smack tilnscr Ale Tru-Fruit Plnrapplo Sodas of all Flavors. ONLY $1.00 A CASE. Consisting of two doien bottles, and delivered. PEKOLETON MiP CLP C0LCX1AL BEER llVtr PJOriEER B0TTLIF10 WORKS tf h A1 TNcplionc 177. l'aul llcmmelgarn. Prop. 223 E. Court St. mi m:mm mm AFTER 101 SIEGE BI OFFICERS TWO HKN Ol'KHATKD Kl I SI I STll.K SK1.1.1XC. I'KOOVCT TO TIMHKIl WOUKEHS. a Saturday and Sunday visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Thomp- Alfred StuenhaUKh of Inuuiha. Wal low.i county, is liere on a visit at tho home of hia uncle, Mr. and Mis John Thompson. Mrs. Dean Dudley and daughter and Mrs. Herman Kirk and children of Athena, are camping at the sprli-iis (Ills Smythe is here this week look ins; after the shipment of H carloads, of sheep to the east. Polfay Thompson Is here toda from Weston Mountain. MinneKrta Only Half Cultivated. out in their attempts to get the Hist ST. PAUL, Minn., July is. uniy, few acres of tneir ciai munaer turn- 30 per cent of the entire state of.vation. Minnesota la under cultivation, ac cording to J. A. O. Treus, state au ditor. Preus urges state aid to eet- The Imminence of foreign, motes keeps the cabinet hovering n the tiers, who, he sajs are often starved ragged edge of Its summer vacation. Every Convenience of Gas A good oil stove lights like gas, reg ulates like gas, cooks like gas. And it does away with the dirt, delay and waste heat of a wood or coal range. New Perfection Oil Cook-Stove For Bctt Resaltt U$t Ft art Oil Take, broils, roasts, toasts perfectly. tkes every tiling your wood or coal range will do. No odor. Does not taint the food. Does not overheat the kitchen. Several styles and sizes. Ask your dealer. See Exhibit, Palace of Manufactures, Panama Pacific Exposition. STANDARD OIL COMPANY California) ' Pendleton B E PREPARED TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OPPORTUNITIES AS THEY ARE PRESENTED. THIS CAN BEST BE DONE BY ACCUMULATING FUNDS IN OUR SAV INGS DEPARTMENT. A LIBERAL RATE OF IN TEREST PAID AND YOUR DEPOSIT IS ABSO LUTELY SAFE. I The American national Bank OF PENDLETON Corner Main and Alta Streets. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $400,000, Change lTom WhoKValc to lMutl Idleness Credited As ltesioii-si!lj Far Capture Potevtivos Long on lip Trail. v Kl'OKNK, Ire., July 19. "For sale Half Interest In good paying moon-, shiners' still In Lane county." The change from a wholesale to a retail liquor business and a desire lor a partnership expansion Is held by the officers to b responible for the arrest of James Williams and Marl: Broom, alleged moonshiners, now In Jail. Interesting developments in yesterday's arrests came today. For five years the two are said to have manufactured their product In the mountains and sold by means of middlemen i the lumber camps of Lane' county. In Eugene and to sever al small saloons about the state. Fed eral officers have been aware of the still on the McKemle and several times have made vain efforts to catch Its operators. An extensive system is believed to have warned them, and the place in the mountains Is said '.o be almost Inaccessible. The manu facture is believed to have been ln- termlttant, depending upon the activ ity of the federal officers. The local officers do not believe that the men have been peddling the whiskey themselves until recently, and the new tactics have been tn catch the men on a local option case. Two detectives, employed Jointly by J. M. Devers, district attorney, and J. C. Parker, sheriff, are said to have been such good customers that parnership was talked, and In the course of the transaction the property tn question was to be visited. This happened last May. Then the original proprietors scented trouble and the sale was off. The federal of ficers had two detectives on the river at the same time. They had been there as fishermen. One night they heard the sound of two men crossing the river at night. The next morning they came upon the deserted furnace where the elusive still had been op erated, j After this, activity on the part of the officers relaxed to allay suplcion, until last week's events, that read al most like a Kentucky novel were climaxed Saturday night with the an nouneement of Sheriff Parker that the men were in jail and that the still, hidden in a pocket of the Mc Kenzie, had been raided that after niln. Broom at one time slipped through the grasp of the law. Then came a mysterious message to the sheriff. "Broom will leave Springfield for the McKenzie at a given time In the morning," It said. The sheriff left Eugene at 3:15 o'clock in the morning and 20 miles up the river his motorcar overtook that of the fleeing men and brth were covered with the officer's revolvers, SPORTS Pacific Coast Icagui' Standing. V. L l'c. San Francisco 5S 4 .SoS Los Angeles 5 51 .536 Oakland 35 55 .491 Salt Lake 50 63 .4S5 Portland 46 53 .465 Vernon 49 5T .46: Yesterday's Remits. At Portland San Francisco 7-6. Portland 6-3. At Los Angeles Vernon 3-5. Los Angeles 1-7. At San Francisco Oakland 3-11. Salt Lake 2-5. STANDINGS OF THE TEAMS. National League. V. U Pet Philadelphia 41 34 .547 Chicago 43 38 .544 Brooklyn 42 37 .523 St Louis 41 42 .494 Pittsburg 39 40 .494 New York ... , 37 39 .487 Boston 38 42 .475 Cincinnati 32 41 .425 American league. Boston 49 28 .636 Chicago 53 31 .631 Detroit 49 30 .620 Washington 40 39 .506 New York 4 42 .488 St. Louis 32 47 .405 Philadelphia 29 51 .363 Chicago Cleveland 2.7 51 .346 Federal League. Chicago 48 3 4 Kansas City 48 34 St. Louis 46 34 Pittsburg 43 3 Newark 42 40 Brooklyn 37 4S Buffalo 37 52 Baltimore 29 52 Northwestern League. Spokane m 55 33 Tacoma 52 41 Vancouver 4 3 4 7 Victoria 24 4 7 Seattle 42 50 Aberdeen 40 55 Gibbon Folks are Camped at Springs Liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliillliiiliiiiiililliiiiillllllllilllliilllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllililillli: WILL SPEND THE SIMMER BINGHAM OTHER NEWS NOTES OF GIBBON. AT American Association. St. Paul : 48 Indianapolis 47 Kansas City 46 Louisville 42 Minneapolis 42 Milwaukee 40 Cleveland 39 Columbus 33 36 3S 40 43 43 43 42 52 .5S .58 .575 .544 .512 .435 .416 .358 .611 .559 .478 .4 72 .457 .421 .571 .553 .535 .491 .494 .482 .481 .388 (Special Correspondence.) GIBBON, Ore., July 19. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ross and Miss Daisy Waddingham, all of Weston, are camped at Bingham Springs for the summer. Mrs. Albert Baker and children are home after a two weeks' visit at Summerville. She was accompanied home by her sister, Miss Ethel Rich mond of Flora, Ore., who will spend the summer here. Mrs. Belle Brace and Mrs. Leo Samsbury of North Yakima, Wash mother and sister of George and Will Brace, have been here on a two weeks' visit. Mrs. Samsbury was formerly Miss Olive Brace. Mrs. B. F. Keith was In PendUton Monday. Miss Myrtle Hyatt of Weston, was TIKED, ACHING MUSCLES RELIEVED. Hard work, over-exertion, meani stiff, sore muscles. 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