m PAGE SIX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1916. EIGHT PAGES How do you buy coffee? COME women buy coffee by price, some by looks, some by taste. Of course, taste is the only right way to judge coffee. Looks may mean little, even to an expert. Price is no true guide. Taste flavor in your cup is su preme because that's why you drink coffee. Most women know that good coffee tastes better than indifferent coffee. But too few women know that fine coffee is not only good but also economical. For instance, a pound of Schilling's Best goes further than a pound of any other coffee we know of. You can prove this for yourself. It is good coffee plus plus extr.i care in selection, handling and packing. This & cniuings PRESIDENT WILL MARCH IN PARADE AND CARRY A FLAG WASHINGTON June 1 Presi dent Wilson will march and carry a flag in the preparedness parade at Washington. June 14th. The committee secured his consent yesterday. HAPPINESS is havin' jest a little less than we want, an th' health t' hustle f'r that "little Every now and then some smoker tells us a new joy he hat discovered in VELVET. If you want a smoke that never grows tiresome, smoke VELVET. 3i , inc Pemeco Meats Prepared In Pendleton We will buy your eggs, chicken and veal CENTRAL MARKET extra care means extra cups of smooth, rich coffee. It is sold only through grocers. Before we pack it in vacuum-sealed tins, we grind it evenly and take out the bitterish chaff, Best Spooners Ma, gpoon. PITTSBURG, June 1 Here is Po lice Superintendent Matthews pro nouncement concerning spooney lov ers in Pittsburg public parks: "Any policeman who is so lacking in brains as to disturb any exercise of that kind will be placed on the books, riuch an officer would not be humane. "Yes, sir; you can say for me that spooning goes in the parks. It is in the spring of the year especially that young hearts turn to love and love leads to marriage and happy homes." less". 108 B All" 20 CARLOADS SHEEP SHIPPED 10 UNION BY R. N. STANFIELO O. l . WINNING is BACK ntOM M.VTTl.K WHERE HE TOOK OUtl.OAo or lUKiS. Mrs, Diiiuas Has HoturmM to Hit Home at Heppncr After Visit; Kurly Pioneer calls on Old FVieads; School TV-1ht licmveis fur Home ai ItelUnghani; Other News Notes. (Bast Oregonian Special 1 STANFIELP. June i R. N. Stan fleld shipped 20 carloads of sheep to Union the last of the week. Jack Kenney accompanied them. O. L. Dunning returned home Mon day from Seattle where he went with a carload of fat hogs. Miss Eva M Dumas returned to her home at Jefferson, Oregon, after s ten days' visit with Mrs. F. B. Stuart G. L. Howard of Portland, one of the early pioneers of Stanfleld. was calling on friends Wednesday. C H Naylor Is spending a few days In Seattle. Mrs. R. Gardner is visiting her mother in Portland during Mr. Gard ner's absence in Alaska. F. L. Wisher of St Louis is callins on customers here this week. Miss Mildred Percy of Hermlston, is the guest of Mrs. E E. Ootant. Miss Eleanor Blackwell of Seattle Is the guest of Mrs. R. Sanford. Miss Julia Heggman is being em ployed as stenographer in the Stand ard office. S. P. Snelling, wife and son of Ma dras, Oregon, was looking over the project the first of the week with a view of locating here. Rev. J E. Snyder and son of Pen dleton, was here Friday. Rev. Sny-1 der delivered an address to the grad- J nates of the high school that evening, i Mr. and Mrs. R. Sanford entertain-1 fd a number of their friends Saturday ' evening at their home on the Sunrise! ranch. Miss Hascue Duff left Sunday fori her home at Fossil. W. C. Howard was In Walla Walla the first of the week. C. C Carr is visiting in Fos sil this: week. Miss Gertrude Link left for her! home in Tacoma Monday. Miss Clark, one of the teachers ol I the public school, lert for her home at Bellingham, Washington on Satur day. RICH RANCHER'S SON IS HELD FOR MURDER W AI.TER HOLT ARRBHEED FOR KILLING AGED WEXATCHEF. WOMAN. WENATCHEE, Wash., June 1 The confessed murderer of Mrs. Mary J. Smith, who was round dead with her skull beaten in and shot on her homestead here last week, who was caught Monday near Bridgeport, prov ed to be Walter Holt, son of a well to do wheat rancher Irving one and one half miles from the scene of the mur der, instead of Jack Stewart, the name first given. Robbery was the cause of the mur der, as Holt knew the woman had re ceived 12-: in a registered letter hav ing been with her In Wenatchee the day previous to the crime. She stop ped that night at Holt's home. Holt entered the tent where the ag ed woman lived hit her with the butt! of a revolver and ten shot her. He ':.pressed no remorse When 8 years old Holt was shot between the eyes and the bullet was never extracted. He has been queer and unruly since Hu-Xan Joins Revolution. SHANGHAI. May 31. The province Hu-Nan declared its independence. Hu-Nan is an drained by the so or the Yangtsekian is estimated at 2 neighboring provin their Independence Inland province Jthern tributaries r. Its population ,000.000. Several es have declared since the begin- nlng of the uprising against Yuan Shi Kai. President HOW OUR This photograph fhows fnlted tataa army transport wagons in trl - ungubir formation 'luring a break In the Journey from the border to f """ i ii allWill l I l?l Clllf I ffTTff lTTt ' PRESIDENT'S PHYSICIAN AND BRIDE MP1 SMMWMMMWMWMMMH AND MUS QRAY50N Dr. Gary T. Grayson, physician to President Wilson, was married ti Miss Alice Gertrntle Gordon, of Washing-1 ton, at St. George's Episcopal SENATORS VOTE FOR CHAMBERLAIN PLAN AS TO LAND GRANT EIGHT PER CENT PROVISK) FOR TRIAL OP BERT GlOIKI i; BEFORE STATE GIVES 40 PER CENT j .rCRY IN Jl STICK COURT. FOR SCHOOLS. AROUSED INTEREST. WAHINGTON, June 2. By a vote! (East oregonian Special.) of 36 to 21. the senate yesterday aft- ECHO, ore., June -.Bert Rldiker ornoon adopted the division of the j was tried and found gulltv vesterdav Oregon & California land grant pro-m the justice of the peace s' court of ceeds fixed by he sub-committee, of this place on the onarge of disturb which Senator Chamberlain was chair- lng a religious meeting The defend- man. and the bill was then passed without division An amendment by Senator Borah lowers the time of residence required on a claim from five to three years. Senators Chamberlain and Lane, aided chiefly by Senator Borah of Idaho, today continued the battle, in the senate over the Oregon & Cali fornia land grant, leading the fight for the division of the proceeds fixed in the senate committee amendments under which the federal government would receive 10 per cent an eoual ' proportion would go to reclamation in Oregon and the remaining 80 per j cent be divided between Oregon schools, roads and port districts. On the other side. Norrls of Neb- , u" w"n a reru"v PW iiiiaca, noiuing tne house bill ex tremely i'.ssisted liberal to Oregon. He was by Sutherland of I'tah. who j the proposed division . "as- termed founding "Only one thing sives Oregon I i right to claim any of these funds." Norrls aaserleil. "That Is by way of .compensation for taxes lost." I "The only thing Oregon was ever derived of is the taxing right." said : Sutherland Chamberlain and Lane conducted a running debate. Lane told Norrls thei state has been deprived of settlement.! of increased land varue. and resultant f"v""y- WAGON TRAINS CAMP ' eral PershinKH troops The wagons !are so arranged that they would be of great service as defense works In the Oer.-'rvent of a Mexican attack. The for- church. Xew York. Mu 14. The well at- President and Mrs. Wilson, as as Secretary and Mrs. McAdoo tended ECHO MAN IS F FOR DISTURBING A RELIGIOUS MEETING j ant was represented nv I. R nnnforth while Deputy District Attorney R. I Keator acted for the state. There were several witnesses examined The Jury composed of K. E Ktder. C. J. Oulli ford. Q. E. Knapp. c B. Green. E. F. Sommers and W. T. Knapp. found Rediker guilty, recommending len iency. Justice of the Peace gcholl fined him $30 and costs, which wer3 remitted during good behavior. Henrietta Rebekah ixlge No 36. f. O. O P. of this place, held their reg ular semi-annual election on Wednes day evening. Officers elected were noble grand, Mrs Millard Hewitt; vice grand, Mrs. Ilene Webb; secretary Miss Beulah B. Barker and treasurer, Mrs. A. H Moore. The Installation will be held the first meeting of the lodge in July Mayor Hugh I). Smith and wife are visiting in Portland, Mrs. Annie Ruling hlinu frm j her mountain school where she taught a I the past summer. Mrs J. B. Saylor came down fnrln heY home at Ferndale on Wednesday to join her husband and sons at their liutter creek farm where they all ex- pecl to spend the summer. I Mrs. Jessie Richards of Stanfielil. visited In Echo on Wednesday .Miss Lena Houser rs home after completing a term reaching school near lone. Mrs. Bert Tefft is home aft IN MEXICO mu"'-vmmm G"iri.ft.n. Service.. motion is somewhat similar to that ueed by frontiersmen with their pralr is schooners to prepare for Ind'an attacks. Mr. Repair Man would starve to death if he de pended upon the REO Remember this one car is a strang er to the shop and gives you 100 service. let us show you why Reo Six $1400 complete Reo Four $1025 complete f. o. b. Pendleton Pendleton Auto Co. Show room corner Court and Cottonwood Sts. Telephone 603 ks visit with relatives in Walla Walla Wm. Hoblnson of Colfai, Wash., is visiting here this week. Mr Robin- fson was In the livery business here 10 years ago and now he finds the place much changed and Improved since that time. Harry and Glenn Gelvln. formerly of this place, but now of Pilot Rook, I were here yesterday. I HELP FOR WORKING WOMEN Some Have to Keep on Until They Almost Drop. How Mrs. Umley Got Help. Here is a letter from a woman who had to work, but was too weak and suf- fered too much to continue. How she regained health : Frankfort, Ky. - " I suffered to mach with female weakness that I could not do my own work, had to hire it done. I heard to much about LydiaE. 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