East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 17, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1916.
FROM THE PEOPLE
i ,
New MOTOR COATS of Warm
Weather Fabrics
We are showing a most attractive assortment of motor
coat. Different from anything you've seen. Made of
linen, genuine Palm Beach cloth and a new mohair ma
terial called "Silver Bloom," also pongee. The linen and
pongee come in the natural shades. The Palm Beach in
tan and the silver bloom in tan background with stripes
of green and blue.
All styles are cut long and full. Some with set-in
sleeves, while adjustable collars and smart belts add dis
tinctiveness to these coats that make them suitable for
street as well as motor wear. All coats are washable.
Ihe prices are $2.95. $3.95. $10.00 and $13.50
KAYOItS FttKlGHT HOAUS.
Pendleton, Ore., May 16, 191.
Editor Kast Oregonlan:
It would pay to build freight road
to haul our wheat anu other product
to market and especially so since we
have a new transportation line built
to our doors by the federal govern
ment that connecu us up direct with
the world's markets by a wter routt
that would reduce the freight rates ti.
On the evening of May 23 nt the
Alta theater, six scenes from some of
Shakespeare's most popular comedies
and tragedies will te presented by
the Dramatic Study Club under the
direction of Mis. Adati Loeh Hose
This will be Pendleton's first public
event of importance to celebrate
the county fltty per cent and save aa Shakespeare's Tercentenary which has
much annually to the producers and l)een tne occasion for such a decided
consumers as the two toads to the riv- revival of interest In that most famous
ei would cost. of poets and play writers.
Our annual freight bill In this coun-1 The cast has been carefully aelect
ty Is one million dollars, our taxes ed and trained and a performance of
five hundred thousand, two dollars unusual merit, from mnny points of
freight for every dollar tax. Flftv view, cau be expected,
per cent of our freight bill or five
hundred thousand dollars would build The Fred da Seegrus Kel met Mon-
the Cold Surines road, and anothe day evening with Mrs. Gladys
from Milton to connect with the road Slaughter and enjoyed a pleasant
A Great Display of Mens Shirts
Notice Our North Window
WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS IN PENDLETON
FOR THE CELEBRATED MANHATTAN SHIRTS.
They are guaranteed fast color, cut fuller and fit
better than any other shirt made. "Known as the
best the best known." Economically priced at
$1.50 to $3.50.
MILITARY COLLAR SHIRTS
We have an immense stock of mili
tary collar shirts, in almost every con
ceivable color and material. Madras,
percale, silk, pongee, etc, 50, 75,
$1.00 to $3.50.
FLAT COLLAR SHIRTS
The regular style of shirt, the kind
that sells when all others fail. These
come in the widest range of colors
being built from Walia Walla to Wal
lula. These two roads tapping a
wheat and a fruit district at right an
gles from the railroads will solve a
real transportation pronleni.
These roads would be an asset in
stead of a liability and accommodate
taxpayers as well as tourists.
There is not muctj use trying to
lower freight rates by a road along a
railroad because this overhead ex
pense is already met and the) can out
reach and under bid us.
Roads reaching from the towns oir.
Into the country will develop our re
sources, increase our- marketing facil
ities, give dally mall and encourage
country life by making it less lone
some, giving the doctor a road and
help the farmers to build COUS.tr)
schools and churches,.
Radiating roads are business, mar-
time. Several new members were
initiated and refreshments were serv
ed. Ytstetday morning at 11:30 at the
Hotel Pendleton, Bert Hiutt and Miss
Lil'lan :i. Itoth, a Hermlston ccu.ilc.
were united in marriage by Rev. J
K. Snyder of the PresDyterian church
Both young people are well known
and prominent In their home coinmu
nlty.
Practical Economy
Baking powders made from alum or
phosphate may be bought for a trifle less
than Royal Baking I-Wder, which is made
from cream of tartar, derived from grapes.
Alum powders are not only cheap, but
they differ greatly in leavening power.
If a cheap baking powder is used for a
fine cake and the cake turns out a failure
there is a waste of costly materials worth
more than a whole can of the cheap bak
ing powder.
Royal Baking Powder produces the
finest food, and its use therefore, results in
an actual saving.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.
New York
mrawlierry short-
A picture of Miss Touiae Bailey,
elected as physical Instructor for girls
In the Pendleton schools next year,
appeared in a Portland paper this
morning. Accompanying it was a
dispatch from the University of Ore
gon, which read: "Louise Bailey,
popular senior co-ea and this year
president of the Women's League, has
been elected to the position of phy
trophies of the occaslo,
play candies and Ices
among the guests anr:
t.moon delicious
ke and cream was served.
Tomorrow afternoon Mrs. Mary J.
Mr, Char e F i oit.swor-
I lining the th
were passed ernoon Club
tlve. Eleven tables played at brldg.
In which honors were won by Mri
Fred Karl an 1 Mrs. James A Fee Tbt
i. , i . . .i.iiti I i, urn
honor guests aiso rei-i.c.i wmu.- - - --- a... Aff
Will enieiiiiiii "J " '
at the nmne ot asr
later In 'hi Colesworthy.
I her college career sne has been a
member of the governing board of the
students, called the student council;
and patterns. They are priced from
50c to $3.00.
GOLF SHIRTS AT $1.00
At $1.00 we are showing a great
assortment of golf shirts. The best
values you'll find. Good full cut and
well made, at $1.00
T. P. W. Pure Food Shop"
CLEANLINESS ECONOMY
Home Grown Strawberries Fresh
daily. Phone your orders.
Gooseberries, New Carrots, Peas,
New Potatoes, fresh for today's
trade.
Olive Oil Our pure extra virgin olive
oil, for table or medicinal use.
Bottles 35 to $1..50
Cans $1.00 to $3.75
3 Phones
AU15
SERVICE
Coffees
I keting roads, country roads and they sical training; instructor of the Pen
I should be built first, following the dleton high school. Miss Bailey Is a
! maxim of business before pleasure. I Kugene girl and a member of the
i.u than m-,. ii...- nam ,f i he Kappa Kappa (lamina rraternltv In
freight In this county could use the
! roads purposed in this bond issue on
account nt' them nurallellnif railroads.
vice president of the senior class.
Cost of Koads. treasurer of the l'an-Hellenlc Associa-
If fifteen thousand dollars per mile tlon of the women's rraternltles and
builds a road lasting fifteen years it member of Kwana and Scroll and
will cost one thousand dollars a mile script, honor societies."
per year besides Interest and upkeep
which will be one half as much more, j Mrs. John Kndicott and little son
If we bond to the limit now for fif- j eft today for Portland to remain ut,
teen years and spend our money then m after the Hose Festival,
we will have to wait fifteen years be- i s s
fore we can bond for any more roads. Mrs Earl Coutts has returned from
No difference how cheap roads may ! a visit in San Francisco. Mr. Coutts
be offered when the paving patents J wm return later,
expire, no matter how- much we want .-.
a road to the open river when the Carl Engdahl was in from Helix
boats are started running regularly : sste; day.
and are being used by everyone else, j j j Uwb waj ln from Hf,,jt Mon.
we cun only stand l and look on. evening
We will still have the same old I John F Krlvuon or 0reon clty ,
double freight rates, same old taxes ne Pend.eton
for bonds which will far outlive tn
roads they build.
We should vote money for roads
not interest on bondB.
T. P. W. Coffee No better
and no Coffees better.
T. P. W. Tea Packed and import
ed specially for T. P. W. Pure Food
Shop. Pound 60s and 75
Condensed Soups 21 kinds, can 10
Buy them by the dozen.
Peoples Warehouse
Where It Pays To Trade
Pay us you go is another maxim.
Taxes have doubled in Pendleton in
the last few years You can not sell
property at cost here now.
A paving boom will Increase rents
by filling the country up with tran
sient people and make work scarcet
per capita. More anon.
W. W. BASRAH.
A. Winstock of Pilot Rock, was
the city last evening.
W. W. Caviness of Vale, well kmawn
I here, is In the city.
AOVICK FROM S. HEN SON.
CgiltiiiiiiMiiiMmmiAiiMmfflim
Trade in France Revives. I the beginning of the war, is now prac-
PARIB. May 17. Unemployment,! tlcally non-existing in France, accord
which was such a difficult problem at j ,ng to a report by tne minister
of labor. On the contrary, there is a
' dearth of both skilled and unskilled
labor, which Is keenly felt in view of
the revival of Industries, not only
those employed in supplying the needs
of the army, but also in the civil and
export trade.
Government statistics show that at
the end of January more than 80 per
cent of the factories were working at
full capacity and the number of em
ployes exceeded by 1 per cent the to
tal in normal times.
BEFORE
You let any work in our
line, don't forget to get
our prices. Estimates
gladly furnished on any
kind of stone, brick and
cement work.
S. RUGO & GO.
Telephone 461
1'oRTLANU. Ore., May 13, 116.
Editor East Uregonian:
My attention has Been sailed to a
speech of C. P. Strain, your county as
sessor, delivered recently at Pilot
Reek against the proposed road bond
issue.
I am very much Interested In the
development of the state through Im
provement of Its roads.
I should dislike to see this improve
ment blocked because of Mr. Strain's
claim that It might help Portland's
millionaires and hoteikeepers; or that
it would not furnish :iume labor wa
ges long enough: or that it would
cause an influx f outside laborers to
your county; or because Columbia
county spent all her money for new
construction, leaving- nothing for
bard surface; or that It would raise
city or farm rents, or that It will cost
twice as much as It Is worth; or that
you will be hypnotized by paving
trusts. None of these reasons would
influence a sane business man con
templating similar private Improve-
A. Buckley of La Grande, O.-tv . of. ments
flcial, is at the St. George. Tne vlta ,,UPtton asked by Mr.
Soence Bentley made a business Strain Is "will it pay ?" That question
is or snout a ne. at tne ase ut " en
terprises and Improvements. Any
man or community who Is afraid "it
j One of the prettiest afternoon par
j ties of the post-Lenten season was
Mhat given yesterday by Mrs. William
j M. Slusher and Mrs. Dule Slusher at
j the Slusher home on Jefferson Btreet
I The event w as planned as a compli
ment for Mrs. J. L Sterrett of Port
land, mother of Mrs. Slusher. Jr.. and
for Mrs. Frederick ouilck of Port
land, daughter of Mrs. Slusher, Sr.
The spacious rooms of the house
were brightened with the blooms ot
yellow lupin and looked very attrac-
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
the
Signature
ears -fl -
Will M. Peterson
NUMBER 23 ON THE BALLOT
Vote for Will M. Peterson for delegate to the Democratic Na
tional Convention at St. Louis.
There are five candidates from the second congressional dis
trict on the democratic ballot for delegate, only two of whom
jean be voted for by any one voter. Mr. Peterson will appreci-
ate the votes of Democrats 1n Umatilla county in particular as
he has labored with them faithfully for Democratic principles
for fourteen years, ever since he has been a resident of the
(county, and he is now anxious to take part in the re-nomina-
tion of President Wilson. His slogan on the ballot is, "Wood
row Wilson, the man of the hour, greatest of all presidents."
Adv.
A Clear Brain and healthy body are
essential for success. Business men.
teachers, students, housewives, an1
other workers say Hood s Sarsaparilla
pives them appetite and strength, Rnd
makes their work seem easy. It over
comes that tired feeling. Adv.
trip to I'matilia Monday evening.
CATARRH GERMS
EASILY KILLED
OXI.V WAV TO OURS! Tills
KAKK IS TO DKM ItOY
its cm si:.
IMS.
J. W. Kays, former prominent fur
niture dealer of Eugene, spent yester
day In Pendleton and Hermlston.
CALL AND SEE MY
STOCK OF
Outside
Plants
before you fill your porch
boxes.
Hanging baskets called
for filled and delivered.
CUT FLOWERS, FERNS,
SEEDS, FLOWER POTS.
G. W. Hooker
Florist
Open evenings. Phone 622
544 Main St.
THE 6000 JUP6E 6ETS A TIP FROM THE COUNTRY DOCTOR.
i woulb'mt te without
rr, i ain't afaaio or f
otaws whin i Have rri
lYOU ALWAYS CARRY THEj
rREAL TOBACCO CHEwJ
SWITH YOU I NOTICE I
IN MY MOUTH
HAVC rtl
M
EN are Ice mini the tnth afceut chotWr.t tohaeeo. A elm, mall
chew oi W-B tJL I i.hewins! tie item tonscco uit,HBF,
f.e, raree' ill aactlr yvm. It Itnii a clean Ultr-uui in me nxMiin wm mi miaa.
I t laMe Ikal Ika nrdiaarr tne" JaWWTfl on man. I Hal', tm ill l raaaooa wr naes
arc to aascr to tell thai, Irie,. J t aboul kiol I aasera Cktv
" Notica bow the tail bring! out the rich tobacco teat. "
by WEYMAN BKUTON COMPANY, SO Severe, New Yoeb Qtf
won't pay" never gets anywhere.
If, however, you are convinced your
roads -will benefit no one or create
no additional values, bring no ad li
tlorjal desirable citizens to your coun
ty, nor Induce "back to the soil" more
curbstone farmers, nor scatter more
school houses and homts among your
over-large farms; in other words. II
Umatilla county Is COMPI.KTEL) and
If you have catarrh and want to get
rid of it you must kill the germs
which cause catarrh Stomach dos
ing, ointments, sprays, creams, douch
es, etc. fall because they uverlooi;
this fact. They all help b) giving
temporary relief but they do not
reach the germ life that has found
lodgment in your head, nose, throat,
and could not destroy It If they did.
The best known way of destroying
the dangerous germs of Catarrh and
consequently ending the disease Itselt.
is to breathe into the air passages of
your nose and throat the pleasant,
penetrating air of Hyomei ( pronoun -
FINISH Kl), then vote down the d Hlgh-o-me). Hyomei Is made
rrom purest on rjucaiyptus com urn .
ed with other powerful, healing, anti
septic and germicidal ingredients.
You breathe it througn a little pocket
inhaler which Tallman & Co. an i
other leading druggists In Pendleton
and vicinity are furnishing with WW)
complete treatment sold. Every time
you inhale the sweet, fragrant air of
Hyomei through this little device you
ure drawing Into your swollen. Inflam
ed, germ laden membrane a medl-
bonds. Also for the same reason vote
down any tax for roada
But if good roads pay, then bond.
Any undeveloped country is a bor
rower. The low rate of Interest en
; ables a municipality to do what might
i be a hardship for the Individual--!
farmers realize this, and that's the
! reason for their demands for rural
j credits. Bonds distribute the coit
I over an extended period, making it
ease and at the same time geting full
- - . - ; ; ' .1
and Immediate benefits, besides com- i'ed air which will not only reduce
pelllng the future resident to share
ln some degree the coat of Improve
ments he may be enjoying.
But don't be misled by noises oi
paving trusts we have had the same
thing when Multnomuh county was
paving. Buy the beat you can get fot
your money, whether patented or not.
That's the way 1 buy my washing ma
chine, and that's what was done in thin
all the swelling and Inflammutlon and
open your clogged nose and stopped
up air passages, but will absolutely
and positively destroy every trace of
Ctitarrh germ life It reaches. Drug
gists are so sure of the nlesseil, lastlnq
relief that Hyomei brings tti catarrh
sufferers that they sell It Invariably on
the positive guarantee that money
paid will be refunded If successful re-
county; It Is worth ;l we paid, was ulta are not secured rrom its use. Oct
built under the eatlmata, and no ono a Hyomei outfit from your druggist
In this county has any grounds for today and begin at once to drive this
complaint. dangerous and disgusting disease from
S. BK2WN. your system forever.
JAMES HARVEY GRAHAM
Democratic Candidate for Representative in Congress,
his name in on the Democratic Ballot. Adv.
Write