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fAGE TH".: DAILY EAST 0TIRG0N1AN. PENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23. Ifll-". ETGHT PAGES nnir IS NOW ON Your choice of any suit in our store for only $1 5.00 OREGON BIB IS CENTER OF ACTION m DURING THE WEEK H I " SOCIAf, FI'XCTIOX IX HOXOIt OF g o. a. c. girls movies nun.- LI AST EVENT. ?3 I'.hikI fmni Battleship Oregon Fur. iiitdied Music: I 'mm. us SI3.000 sil ver Service from 1'lgiitiiijr Ship Itrought Into Vse; "AH Oregoii Week." ' SAN FBANCISi'O, Calif. July 2S . ' (Special.) The Oregon built ins If the center for much special activity these days. The 1'nlted Artisans held their convention at the building ' Monday and the Salem drill team, which won out In the bin drill con tent, created quite a furore. There was an all-day program and the Ar- RED LETTER DAY SATURDA THE LAST DAY TO GET STAMPiAT THIS STORE. A Grtaf Shores cf CI:: Taffsla Dressss For Early Autumn Wear. See Them Today. Only Three Day. and our Great JULY CLEARANCE WILL END EVERY SUIT ONE HALF EVERY PARASOL ONE PRICE. HALF PRICE. EVERY SUMMER DRESS ALL WASH GOODS ONE HALF PRICE. REDUCED. Double Stamps Thursday In order to help you fill your books we will give double stamps on all cash purchases throughout the store Thursday. m silk $1.25 GLOVES 98 ALEi (ANDERS r 1 sr. :s t z i r 1 RECORD OF DEEDS AND OTHER INSTRUMENTS Awdgiuncnt of Mortgage. A mortgage executed by O. W. Hansel to Wm. Peterson and O. H Bishop, Augurt 11, 114. for $825.50, Is assigned to Georg Propeck. HEAL YOUR SKIfl WITH RESItJOL It Slop Itching lntantly,and Cleut Away Uniif btly Eruptions. If your akin Iteliea and burns with eczema or any such tormenting, un sightly akin disease, simply wash the tore places with Resinol Soap and hot water, dry, and apply a little Reainol Ointment. The itching itopa IN STANTLY, you no longer have to dig and scratch, sleep becomes possible, and healing begins at once. That is because the soothing, antiseptic Resinol medi tation strikes right into the surface, arrests the action of the disease, and almost always restores the tortured, in flamed skin to perfect health quickly, easily and at little cost. Prescribed by doctors for twenty years, and sold by every druggist. A GOOD WAY TO SHAMPOO Shampoo with Reainol Soap, rubbing iU lather thoroughly into the scalp, to as to work in the toothing, healing Reainol medication. This almost always tops dandruff and scalp itching, and keeps the hair lire, thick and lustrous. Satisfaction of Mortgage. A mortgage executed by Fred I! Morley to B. A. Pranger, July 8, 1914 for 11750. is paid and released. 1iattc Mortgage. Roy Black et al to Hamley & Co., J".6. 2 mares, 1 set harness. Mortgage. W. H. Morrla to H. L. Cauvel, $550. S 1-2 of SE 1-4 of 8E 1-4 of NW 1.4 of sec. J4, T. 6 N., R. 35 E., W. W. containing 5 acres. John E. Froome to S I,. Atkinson, $3850. A tract of land, title descrip tive. O. W. McKenile to E. L. Smith Co, $1000. One 30 H. P. Holt har venter motor No. 1765. Harrv Redfnrd to Wilcox and Wright, the NW 1-4 of NE 1-4 of sec. 24, T. 2 N., R. 33 E., W. M., contain ing 30 acres from the first day of October, 1917 to the first day of Oc tober, 1921. Otilt Claim Iel. W. W. Wasser to G. C. and Anna L. Sprugue, $500. SE 1-4 of SW 1-4 of sec. 16. T. 4 N., R 37 E., W. M. W. W. Wasser to David H Sprague, $100. W 1-2 of NW 1-4 of NW 1-4 cf sec 21. T. 4 N., R. 37 E., W. M. W. W. Wasser to GusBle 8 Sprague. $300. K. 1-2 of NW 1-4 of NW 1-4 of sec.' 21. T. 4 N.. R. 37 E, W. M. W. W. Wasser to Harley J Enrailia tinft. W 12 Of NE. 1-4 of NW 1-4 of sec. 21, T. 4 N., R. 37 E. W. M. Deed. B. F. Marlin et ux to Pendleton Ice and cold storage Co.. $40. The NW 1-4 of NW 1-4 of sec. 34, T. 1. N.. It. 35 E., W. M. F. L. Atkinson to John E. Froome, $4350. A tract of land, title descriptive. Edwin H. Isaacs to H. R. and W. L. Van Slyke. $1600. Lots 5, 6. 7 and 8, biock 65, city of Freewater. Anna O. Baskett to John E. Fraed eilek,, $2000. Lots 19 and 20, block 62, city of Freewater. Alexander T. Dustan to Floyd 8. Fox. $1000. The S 1-2 of NW 1-4 of fee 30, T. 4 N., R. 37 E., W. M., con taining 60 acres. J. L Waldron et ux to Winnie H Bruce and Orville Swalley $200 Lot 7. block 5 in Cole's addition to Pen dleton. Robt N. Adams to Joseph Cunha $725. The SE 1-4 of sec. 20, T. 1 S. It. 34 E., W. M. GOLF TREATMENT FOR INSANITY ELGIN. III., July 28. Golf as a treatment for insanity is to be tried at the Elgin State Hospital for Insane, it was announced today. H J. Gnhaean. superintendent of the hospital Is having a nine-hole course laid out as his latest Innovation In the application of the theory that kindness and granting liberties form the most effective cure for mental ills. He believes the outdoor exercise and the competition of the game will have a good effect on the patients. English AiitJior Is Dead. LONDON. July 27. Sir James Au giihtus Henry Murray, editor of the Oxford English dictionary and author of numerous works on historical suo Jects, died today. He was bom In 1S37 nnd was created a knight In 1S07. Bull A lays in Business N advertiser asks: Does it pay to advertise in dull sea- sons.J And this causes the inquiry: "What are dull seasons?' , Would they be dull if you really went after business or are they dull because "they have always been that way?" February and August used to be dull funiture months pow they are the brightest in the year. Similar examples are to be found all through the merchan dise calender. Very often advertising and merchaadise mixed with the right propotion of brains will eliminate the "dull days" tltsMHWm :mS. HsHnr, were fed on the building's vast ijnM!mm!m!!j , 3 expanse of balcony. Then came the afalllUilill mumnmUMm.umU.M.H- '""'""'""''. NAVAL PLANS NOW RECEIVING CLOSE STUDY BY DANIELS SHIPS Fon FI.KKT PROVES COMPLICAT- EI PROBLEM. Panama-Pacific Historical Congress for a session at the theater In this bu:Iilng. , Prof. Joseph Sehafer. of the state university, presided and ef.d a paper on "The Western Ocean! as a Determinant In Oregon History." Friday night one of the largest for-1 mnl social functions of the exposition was given In honor of the young worn-' en of the Oregon Agricultural Col-j lege here serving in the domestic sci ence demonstration kitchen and din-' Ing room, and in honor of the college) and university young men here as guides. The Invitation list included , V--"" a w u the highest exposition officials, offi cialdom at the various state buildings, the elite of the society of the Bay cities, and the sojourning friends of Ai Ma" as aIf IJ0 cw d- these young people. Hundreds of these came to do the young people honor and large numbers stayed to enjoy the dancing. The domestic sci ence -.women were congratulated warmly on the success of their un dertaking and the expressions came r.-,m h Innermost ilpnths for the! Oregon buildings dining room is the;'hip8; uaughtH KiutgcHted Can Battleships Be Made Submarine Proof? R& I ihHv Itpimr Itn-elvnl from Eimi pean War. BY BOND P. GEDDES. WASHINGTON, July 28. Two, -, .I.. Inn-rmnat ,lr,lh f,,r the "r, luur or noil uru is the' iHU l luc queeuuu utrixie, fad with the greatest of the great. V'.T . . The band from the battleship Oregon! a"d tw, of aides, here and abroad. Daniels, the general 1 bottrd and other officials are toda I t iuslly working on the naval building program to be recommended to con Kress next December. They have furnished music for the occasion and es a most distinguished honor, the Oregon's $15,000 punch bowl and service was loaned. This splendid so- r.int ln wia iha V,an,,i, thniiphf of.Commu.sioner John F. Logan, who m"t!n to decide the question vi now many new areauiiuusuin ii-,t S:ni shall order built next year. It ! promises to be one of the most de- deslred to show to the world Oregon's, appreciation of the young women of , 1. . a,.., a In thai, DM PfPSfi f 11 1 PniiMVOr' to C.gnlfy home service, and of th questions before the new con- young men in preparing practically, J' for usefulness. And. other functions MIRROR AT IIIIX Cl'RVE TO W ARN' AITOIST OF DAXGER PITTSBURG. Pa.. July 2S. Flash ing a clear reflection of one of the most dangerous curves in western Pennsylvania, a plate glass mirror, 30 by 4S Inches, has been placed at the top of the Logan's Ferry Hill by the New Kensington Automobile Club, near here. The mirror is firmlj- set in a heavy- wooden frame, and, is mounted so that automobile drivers may see the curve they are approaching for a distance of fully 400 feet, thus giving them ample warning of an approaching car. Drivers say the reflection of head' lights at night make the mirror of even greater value than during the daytime. German Invent Penny Meal. LONDON, July 27 The Germans lav Invented a wholesome meal act ing for a penny (2 cents) which .ill satisfy a ravenous appetite, aayt tha Morning Post In a dispatch from Fei ne. Food experts from Berlin and Wurtemburg have furnished the r tip for the new mixture, which enn of maiie flour, dried vegetable, orifd meat and mararonl, all flavored with meat extract ore to follow swiftly. On the 29th fifuer hundred gallons of loganberry juiie will tell at least fifteen thou sand people of a new nectar more glorious than that which Jupiter sips. There will be an all-day program. August 9th to 17th will be "All Ore gon Week," each day a special day nnd probably with a function each nlKht. The 17th is "Benson Day" and this will be made one of the freatest days of the exposition, this being an exposition as well as an Or tson occasion Elaborate plans are r.mler way. CALIFORNIA IS HELD BY BRITISH AT APIA, SAMOA PAboPAGO (American Samoa). July 28. A man giving the name of Homer nnd representing himself as the agent of John Rothschild & Co., grocery brokers of San Francisco, was arrested at Apia, Samoa, June 18, by British authorities. Homer is reported to be a German-American. It is not stated on what charge he. is held. Homer is said to have represented to the authorities that his mission was to look after a contract for the purchase of copra for his firm. MRS. THOMSON TELLS WOMEN How She Was Helped During Change of Life by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Philadelphia, Pa. "Iam justE2 years of age and during Change of Life I suf fered for six years terribly. I tried sev eral doctors but none seemed to give me any relief. Every month the painswere intense in both sides, and made me so weak that I had to v go to bed. At last a friend recommen ded Lydia L. l ink ham's Vegetable Compound to me and I tried it at once and found much relief. After that I had no pains at all and could do my housework and shopping the same as always. For years I have praised Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound for what it has done for m? , and shall always recommend it as a wo man's friend. You are at liberty to U9e my letter in any way." Mrs.THOMSON, 543 W. Russell St, Philadelphia, Pa. Change of Life is one of the most critical periods of a woman's existence. Womtn everywhere should remember that there is no other remedy known to carry women so successfully through this trying period as Lydia E. Pinktam'i Vegetable Compound. If you want special advice write to Lydia E. Plnkham Med icine Co. (confidential), Lynn, Mass. Tour letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held la strict confidence. IS On Secretary Daniels' desk today are stacks of documents, masses of statistics and Innumerable reports of foreign and V. 8. naval officials, bear ing on the battleship building pro giam. Every effort to keep secret the fi nal decision reached will be made. Formal announcement will not be made until after the navy estimates have been submitted to President Wil son in October. It is probable that they will not be announced then, be ing deferred until presented to con gress. There are Indications at present of a most determined effort to have Sec retary Daniels and the general board. ihe strategy experts, at whose head is Admiral Dewey, agree unanimously on a building program. The adminis tration wishes to go to congress united on recommendations for ap propriations to Increase the navy. Lest year the general board recom mended construction of four battle ships dreadnaughts. Because of the treasury's condition, Daniels stood out for only two. - Financial conditions will play a great part in congress' action, as well as that of the department, regarding proposed new dreadnaughts. The department also is prepared for the opposition of the Little Navy contin gent in congress ,as a result of the tremendous destruction to battleships wrought by submarines in the Euro- ( pean ar. j So far all naval experts are con-j vinced that the submarine develop-! ment has not put the big battleships j ir.tc the discard as engines of destruc-j tion. Secretary uanieis recenuy dreadnaughts are still the backbone of the navy. With proper auxiliaries ant! submarine defensive flotillas, navy experts insist that the bulwark & of the navy Is yet the big ship. I It is regarded certain that at least j two new battleships will be urged for construction by Secretary Daniels. With the popular agitation on tho "preparedness question, and Its cer ttin discussion at length in congress, nmnv o!servers of things maritime lure believe the two-new-shtps Pro gram will be enlarged this year. A vigorous fight is also certain from those opposing militarism, and one of the most exciting combats of the year on the navy building program is now considered a foregone conclusion. In the process of preparing his esti n ates. Secretary Daniels is receiving reports from naval attaches at Am erican embassies and legations abroad, and also a corps of naval of ficials assigned as observers among tin European belligerents. The effi ciency of the dreadnaught versus the submarine, mines and smaller vessels Is the subject of highly scientific il lumination. Means to ' immunise the larger ves sels from the thrusts of the under- . rnrt are also being studied .he nval experts Secretary Daniels Is optimistic that Yankee genius ma) solve the question of curbing the sub marine and fti ne already nor" mous fighting power of the dread naught It Is believed, however, that If some method coping successfully wth the submarine Is found by the Cnlted States navy it will be kept secret except In the most confiden tial quarters. n:. It mil he COOL every day this summer. The weather? No something more pleasant We'll help you to If "yours" isn't fatima, try some other good one. MJ L6ca'vt$uikd. Chafing and Percolating j by electricity offers the greatest j convenience and economy lmagin- j able. Tou really don't know what j a saving in time and trouble it I will effect in your daily routine if j you have this equipment. They I are always ready to perform em- j ergency service. We carry them j in great variety and at low prices. J. L. VAUGHAN ttiiimiMUHUuiiiiimii Cool With Gas I and be Cool Trawler I Torpedoed. ABERDEEN, july 27. The Brlt Isn trawler Gadwell has been torpe doed in the North sea by a Germau submarine. The members of te crew were landed at Strome. Clean and Comfortable flro You Using It? fj 1.1 I ' iucs ure useu only once. The; that, ' aaajrsj 745 MAIN ST. $