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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1916. PAGE FIVE E The New House Dresses TWELVE PAGES ITS TOURING can be one of the most delight ful experiences of . your life or a dismal failure and one hundred per cent of the responsi bility rests with the car. If you tour in a Paige Fair field "Six -46," you will return home contented, refreshed and eager to plan the "next trip." There will be no regrets no painful reminiscences of tedious waits by the swel tering roadside. The Fairfield has an uncanny knack of "going through" and any Paige owner knows the reason why. Paige-Detroit Motor Car Company Detroit, Michigan IIOIHHNS & WIvST ALTO OO. Independent (iaragc-. Court ami Thompson StH- Phone fU FlMtwood -Sti-J $1050 EFFORT AT CHICAGO REPORT 18 MADE YKSTKHMAV ' THAT NO AGREEMENT HAS mt BEEN ItKHIIKJ CHICAGO. June . The harmony! conference committees ot me repuDii can and progressive conventions re ported without agreement when the conventions met yesterday morning. The progressives recommended fur ther meetings. Smoot read the follow ing report to the republicans: "Your committee has met the con ference committee consisting of Messrs Perkins, Johnson, Bonaparte, Wilkinson and Parker. The confer ence was frank and free and most I friendly. The conferees were of one mind, believing that the good of the country, and perhaps its repute and influence lor years to come, depe.nl upon the control In the executive, branches of the government by those j firmly believing in the policies of the; republican and progressive parties ullke. The progressives are unani mous in urging, wltn temperatenesa. and fairness, the opinion that Koose-j velt is the most desirable candidate, upon whom to unite. Your conferees) agreed to report these facts to the I convention." The progressives reported as fol j iows: "Your committee met In con-j ference with the republican committee. consisting of Messrs. Smoot, Crane, j Uorah, Butler and Johnson. The con lerence was most friendly. Immedi-i .tely upon assembling your committee: proposed Roosevelt as the Joint nomi DM of both conventions The repub lican committee did not name ans j candidate, nor attempt to refute the arguments relating to the availability of Roosevelt. There were several ,ours of friendly discussion, during vvhich the republican conferees ad vanced no concrete proposition, except ! that of a further conference, perhaps desirable this afternoon or evening. " READY FOR YOUR APPROVAL We have just unpacked a new lot of "Good Looking" house dresses of the better-than-ordinary jjrade that should attract the attention of any woman who wishes something jut a little better. The development of these garments in the past few years has been remarkable. No longer are they strictly "house dresses." They have taken unto themselves the riitmitv and beauty, or at least the neatness and prettiness, conveyed by the terms "Porch" and "Neighborhood" dresses. In other words, if the door bell is rung announcing an unexpected caller, one may appear without mental perturbation, clad in a dress like one of these. Priced $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75. Pendleton' Quality Store MAY UNITE BRITAIN AND ITALY IN MAR- RIAGE ALLIANCE her loth birthday June I, She is said to be extremely popular with the Ital ian people. Interest in the reported engagement centers In the fact the bonds of friendship between two of the allies would oe materially strengthened by the marriage. GREEKS TURN FORTS OVER TO BULGARIANS luin on si. puui tvmlc. SALEM, Ore., June 10 All oatttt shipped Into Oregon from the St I'aui stockyards must undergo a tuberculin test and be accompanied by a certlfl- ate of good health before they will be admitted to the state, the Livestock Sanitary Hoard decided when It met here In annual session. The quarantine order is made ncccs. .iry, Dr. W. H. Lytic, state veterln lan says, because it has been learned that the St. Paul yards have been re. reiving UUTI numbers of Infected cat tin from Wisconsin, and some of Intel lock Is being shipped west futile Bale IfBU $2,80. BAKER, or, June 10. Breaking all ISCOrdl Of individual sales at the Kan sas City. Mo., stock market. Frank t". Oxman of Durkee, Baker county, sold 750 head of California range and frM cattle for 192.600, according to word received here There were II carloads In the shipment and It was Mr. Oxman's first visit to the Mis. Four! river market The heavy cattle weighed 14 50 pounds and brought 110.50 while the light stuff, weighing 1300 pounds, commanded $9.66 Ex pc its pronounced the lot the best train or western cattle ever sold In the United States. Vrugnay Will Semi Help. MONTEVIDEO, rruguay, June 9 The Uruguayan government will dis patch IhP small steamship lnstituto pesca to the rescue of the Shackleton expedition. It is learned from government sta tistics that the United States navy constitutes the most thoroughly Am erican body of men in the world, of the r'.r61 men aboard American war ships or serving on shore, 47.664 were born within the continental limits or the I'nited States and of the remain der 1900 were born in the overseas possessions of this country. TO WED fill. .IKI. Ill SAVED ntOM DROWXIX 0 (i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiis 1 WE SUGGEST YOU TRY ! U. S. Tires at LaDow's for Cash I A combination that will give you more miles for LESS money. I Sea the Mew "U" Tread S A Safety Tread at the same price you have been paying for other plain treads. 1 EVERYTHING in AUTO ACCESSORIES, OILS and LUBRICANTS for MOTORISTS. I Handily located right in the center of the business district. Gasoline, air and water E E service station at our curb i ? Open Evenings for Better Service 1 and again we remind you, "Get our cash prices before you buy." I G. I. LaDow's I LONDON, June 10 The Greek cabinet is preparing to Issue a de-! mobilization decree disbanding the 12: -senior classes of the army, accordins to a Reuter correspondent at Athens. The Ilritish foreign office yesterday announced that because of the aggra vated situation in Greece, made more acute by the withdrawal of the Greek' forces from 'three frontier forts and I their subsequent occupation by tho I'ulgarians to the distinctive menacel of the allied forces on Greek soil, it had been found necessary to adopt! certain restrictions and to take pre-i autions with respect to Greek ship ping. The foreign office Issued the fol lowing statement: "The attitude of the Greek govern ment in connection with the situation. treated by the surrender of Greek ter ritory, to the Bulgarians has made It necessary for the allies to take cer tain precautionary measures. "The government is taking certain i precautions relative to the export of coal and to Greek shipping to and from British ports ports. The object of these measures Is to prevent sup plies from reaching the enemy. "The question of restrictive meas ures is to prevent supplies from reach ing the enemy "The question of restrictive meas ures at Greek ports is under consid eration of the allies." An Exchange telegram from Berlin '.ays it is reported that the Greek min ister at Bucharest has been dismissed uecause Of alleged secret negotiations with former Premier Venizelos. It is reported that the Greek' mlniser at The Hague has been selectd as his successor B m da Mm fll rumra 11 Hi ' v acvA' .;.v ;MdMai GRAND LODGE OF MASONS WILL MEET IN PORTLAND NEXT lUKsliori'men Hack to Work. SAN FRANCISCO, June 9 The unking longshoremen resumed work, the employers agreeing to pay the wages demanded pending a final settlement. Four conferences are scheduled. tiet-ltisdi-yiilck Man Sentenced. NEW YORK. June 9. John Grant lyman, known Internationally its a get rich quick manipulator, was sen tenced this morning to IS months in the Atlanta penitentiary. SALEM MAKES STRONG HID HIT! LOSES; PENDLETON HJJ90 BIDS IWR HONOR. ALBANY. Ore., June 10. After a bard fight with Sam as the chief contender, the Masonic grand lodge ! voted to hold its next annual meeting in Portland. Invitations were received from la lem, Marshfield, Eugene. Roseburg and Pendleton, and the capital city delegation made a hard fight to lake the honors home. Portland waa rec : ommended by the special committee appointed to hear the Invitationa. Will Moore, the new grand master, ' announced his selection of the follow ing for appointive offices: Grand chaplain, J. R. N. Hell, Cor I vallla; senior grand deacon, W. J. : Kerr, Corvallis; junior grand deacon, j Frank S. Baillle, Baker; senior grand I steward, George G. Brown, Salem; ' junior grand deacon, Frank S. Baillie, I Baker; senior grand steward, George . G. Brown, Salem; junior grand stew ard, George P. Cochran, La Grande; ! grand orator, H. C. Dunsmore, Inde- pendente; grand standard bearer, S. B. Shroeder, Canyon City; grand sword bearer, R. O. Myers, Redmond grand marshal, Hayne Holmes, McMinnville, grand pursuivant, S. H Forshal. Pen dleton; grand tyler, D- G. Tomasini, i Portland. i lr. Bell was appointed grand chap I lain of the grand lodge for the fortieth consecutive time. He responded to : an ovation. Rev. W W. Youngson of Portland, who has just been appoint j ed very eminent grand prelate ot the ; grand encampment of the United , StatM of Knights Templar, paid" him ! a tribute. 1 Corner Main and Alta Street. SPORTSMEN'S HEADQUARTERS Telephone 400 ABOVC r MAEY B RlfHTEl? bCUWI ACQR6CC ? MMiTrMIPdtB NEW YORK, June 10 George Schmlttbcrger, son of Chief Police In spector Max P. Schmittberger, res cued Miss Mary narbara Rlchter from drowning In Lake Champlaln last summer. On June 12 the tradi tion supposed to rule in such cases will bo fulfilled by the marriage of rescuer and rescued at the Church our Lady of Mount Carmel. In Hoi ton. N J.. where Miss Bichtcr's p i tits have an estate. Nearly 200 invi tations have been issued toi the wed ding. Miss RJchtef was born In an open boat off tin- coast of Norwa;.. I one horsepower motor weighing but 15 pounds which can be attach ed to the frame of any standard bicy- le, has been invented. AftOVE - PRINCESS JtoLAMDe Italy and England may soon be al lied not only by the bonds of war but by a royal marriage as well, if the reports of the engagement of Prin cess Jolande of Italy, to Edward, Prince of Wales, are true. The 22-year old Prince of Wales visited Rome a few weeks ago and then made a trip to the Italian front where he was the guest of King Victor Emmanuel. After his return the king is said to have summoned the prin cess, with the queen, to army head quarters to extend his congratulations. It was while returning from this visit hat the queen and Princess Jolande narrowly escaped death when Austri an aviators attacked tnelr train The Princess Jotande celebrated Little War Nations Aided. NEW Y'ORK, June 9. The Rocke feller Foundation announced that it had appropriated $1,000,000 for war relief in Poland, ervia, Montenegro and Albania. Hamburg has an experimental plant that obtains power from the ebb and flow of North Sea tides A Notre Dane Lady's Appeal To all knowing ufterera of rheumatlaa. whether muscular or ot the joints, sciatica, lumbago, bscktche, pain In the kidneys or uur4iu pains, to write to her fur s bom treatment which has repeatedly cured all ot these tortures. She reels It her duty to send It to all sufferers Fit EE. You cure yourself it home u thousands will testify no change of climate being necessary. This simple discovery banishes uric acid from the blood, loosens the stiffened joints, purifies the blood, and brightens the eyes, giving elasticity and tone to the whole sys tem. If the above Interests you. tor proof ."ISM The death rate of typhoid survivors tor the three years following the at for an equal number of Individuals of tack has twice the expected mortality the same age. sex and color. Individuality It is one thing to be individual but quite another th:ng to be individual, correct and in good taste. Wear Bond Clothes avARAjrnasD dyi $15 to $30 and you can always be assured of individuality, correctness and good taste. Bond Bros. Pendlelon'i Leading Clothiers ?llllllllllllIlllllltlllIII1lllllllllll'lHllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllltlllltlllllllMlllllttllIlllllltIllllllllfltlIllllllllltllltl7