East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 20, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1916.
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TNC CCNTAUti COHMNf MCW VOHK CITT
Boselll to Iwd Cabinet.
PARIS, June 17 Signor Paola
Boselll. veteran Italian parliamentar
ian and former minister of public In
struction, who has been requested by
King Victor Emmanuel to form a
ministry In succession to that headed
by Premier Antonio Salandra. prob
ably will take the presidency of the
council without portfolio, says a Ha
vas dispatch from Milan.
Signer Boselll Is expected to sur
round himself with eminent men o'
all parties ln forming the new minis
try, the dispatch says.
LOCAL CHAUTAUQUA EIGHT CARS SHEEP
WILL FURNISH HIGH UNLOADED TO GOTO
CLASS AMUSEMENTS RANGE AT MEACHAM
COMBS Pl.WKKs AMONG thk.
FKATCRE8 To BE SEES IN
I'Kxm.KTOX this VKMt.
To meet the ever growing demand
of high class drama as a feature ot
Chautauqua, the management were
fortunate to secure the ramus Play
ers, a company of dramatic artists
whose work is conformant to the best
Chautauqua standards
The members of the company are
well known lu dramatic circles
throughout th 1 country having won
distinction in the popular and Shake
spearian roles. Archibald Heddie.
who is the heavy character
the troupe has distinguished himself
in many western productions of stand
ard plays. Miss Janet Young, known
to footlight fans as the Sweetheart ot
the Northwest, is the leading lady.
Koswell Dosch. is a well trained young
actor having received his dramatic
education in the exacting schools of
Europe, Ralrh Ash. who is cast op
posite Miss Young has the physique
ANIMALS Wllj, BE OR.U9S2D FOR
i h WEEKS BBFORB GOING
TO MA11KCT.
WW Be Then SlilpiM to Cliicago;
Mrs. Oliver Arrives from iMrtlunU
to VUtl With Her Daughter But Is
Suiiimoiicl t KJotng where Her
Son I" III: tniier Xews.
I liano Out Your Ice Card I
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MKAi'HAM, ore., June 19 Mrs U
Oliver arrived here from Portland on
Sunday night to visit awhile. She was
summoned win. a messace that her
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man Ofi ", i..inum ieer ai lviu-
tus, wasn. Thart is also the resl-'
deuce of Mrs. Oliver. Her two chll-
dren Leeta and Leo Hawes. uccom-l
panied her home.
Mrs. I'hre Oyer arrived home on
Monday after spending a week in I
Portland. She was accompanied by I
her sister, Mrs, Dudley Blackburn who
intends milking her nome here
Wilson Pierce went to La Grande'
of the matinee idol, happily combined i "lulay 10 Pend the day.
jonn uocaweuer went to Pendleton
OB Saturday on business to be gone'
with rare interpretive ability
Tjie Comus Players are to give
"Carson of the North Woods," a Ca
nadian classic of frontier life around
Quebec. This Is a play of strong
moral appeal. As a prelude to the
foregoing the Comus Players give a
favorite seleclon from Shakespeare.
HpHE ICE WAGON HAS
A STARTED making deliveries
to homes.
Hang out your ice card in the
morning.
If you are overlooked, 1 70
Telephone A O
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Drinkers to Be published.
BAKER. Ore.. June 19 Importers j on SunJv-
several days.
John Legm.. assistant foreman on
this section and two of his men. went
to Pendleton Saturday to see about
hiring more men.
J. Hokonson, Western Union line
man, was over on Saturday repairing
wires and remained for the gun shoot
i Pendleton Ice & Cold Storage Co.
i
of liquor who have been able quietly
to order and obtain their quaffs are
to be brought into the limelight, it
Rev. C. E. Helmun, pastor of the
Methodist church, carries out his an
nounced intention to make the names
public. He is compiling a list from
the cunery clerk's records of the May
Miss Aultne Davis, who
working at Mrs. Marlins
has been
hotel, left!
with II straights; John Casey, 31 out
of Rfl- Rnv Huwoa 9K nut nf Kfl T
on Saturday for Wail Walla to be j Hokonson, 25 our of 50; D. Hlbjard.
gone a month. 19 QUt of 50. ? Falr lg m of 26
T. K Well, a former resident of1 j. LeKroa, H ,JUt ot 20. The next
Meacham district, but lately residing shoot wlll be on Ju,v lth.
In Pendleton and Walla Walla, will, Mr9. H;irry Wagner and daughter,
open his summer home here the first Jaunlta of The iinilex ..rriv.rt wh.
importers and will grve the names top'lrt 01 lne peK. I nesday to speed two weeks with her
i all the ministers ot the city and post I . Jmes wynck ot Pendleton has Bister, Mrs E M Calvert and mother,
one in the city hall and possibly to """ "orK "orses up to the1. Mrs. Mattie Atchison
other public places. Just what the
MAY BBOOME PltKMir.lt
LN 1TALI.AX C.VBIXCT
Green called police headquarter! In
New York and asked that an Inves
tigation be made. The police found
the proprietor of the store dying.
According to a French scientist, di
gestion prcceeds more swiftly when
persons are recumbent than when er
ect because in the process of evolu
tion the SiomiiCh has not advanced as
rapidb as c'.her organs.
Lieut. Bryan, U. S. N.
stated before the Am.
Soc. of Naval Engineers:
"Oils made from the asphalt-base
crudes have shown
themselves to be much better
adapted to motor cylinders, as far
as their carbon-forming proclivi
ties are concerned, than are paraf-fine-base
Pennsylvania oils."
Zerolene is scientifically refined
from selected California crude
asphalt-base. Highest competitive
awards, San Francisco and San
Diego Expositions. For sale by
dealers everywhere and at service stations
and agencies of the Standard Oil Company.
ZEROLENE
the Standard Oil for Motor Cars
other ministers will do with their lists
has not been announced.
Rev. Mr Helman s move was caus
ed by the increase of shipments here.
which were from 14 quarts of whisky
and 24 quarts of beer In January to
249s quarts of whisky and 6764
quarts of beer in May. He thinks
that fear of publicity will keep many
from ordering liquor in the future.
mountains tor summer pasture
Mr. and Mrs. K. dllanders, Mr. and
Mrs. C. K. Uritman and Mrs. Rosen
berg, all of Pendleton, motored up to
spend Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Home of Pen
dleton motored up on Saturday to
Mr Home Is an
Pemeco Me&ts
Prepared In Pendleton
We will buy your eggs, chicken
and veal
CENTRAL MARKET
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108 it Alt
THE BOTTOM OF
THE TUB
is reached all too soon when it
rontains a can of Pendleton's
t ice cream. For it has that
"moreish" taste that is simply
irresistible. If you like ordi
nary ice cream you'll simply
b delighted with a diah of
Pendleton's Best.
Don't forjret to call for our
butter. It is true to its name.
Pendleton Creamery
Phone 444
Bill of Health Likely.
DES MOINEJ, June 16. If the
plans or i'es Moines ministers now
under c-nsidera'lon are carried out,
a'l couples deait'ng to be married by
UN local lergy will have to presert
u medical certificate of good health.
As a result of the targe number of
divorces thai have heen granted in
iht locii courts In the last few months
of the leading clergymen have be"n j
s.irred to action.
The Itev. J Edward Kirby, pastor
of the Plymouth Congregational j
church, is the leader of the movement!
to furthei eugenic marriages. The!
m nister ; will u'scuss the subject at I
ibeir next meeting.
spend over Sunday-
insurance agent.
B. Savage of Kamela and Ed Wet
zel of La Grande spent a while trying
their luck at 'lshing in Meacham on
Sunday.
fortland on Sunday alter spending
several weeks there, taking in the
carnival.
Mr. and Mrj. R. Wltkison motored
up on Saturday to spend over Sunday
Mrs. Mattie Atchison, Mrs. Wanerl
and daughter Jaunita went to Pen-!
dleton Thursday to visit with Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Crow
Mrs. E. M. Calvert went to La
Grande Saturday morning to take her
music und vocal lessons.
E. M Calvert went to La Grande
Saturday evening to attend the tnov
lag picture shows.
R N. Stan field unloaded 26 cars
of sheep at Meacham on Wednesday '
for a feW H.1S- rpst Thou ara an.'
Miss Rhoda Mangers returned from 1 route from He pner to Eastern points.
Frank Sloan unloaded eight cars of,
sheep at Meacham on Saturday for a
rew weeks (rating before being ship
ped to Chicagn.
Mrs. Dick Htlyard and Miss Grace
Chclf went to La Grande on Saturday
They are soon to move to La Grand
where Mr. Wilkison will teach this to spend the day and take l the mov
ICl III.
The thermomeer reglsterd
up to
les.
Mrs.
Roy Hawes and her father, J.
Logger at Mi.-t Killed.
CLATSKAUIE. Ore., June 16.
While working as second loader at the
Fish Hawk logging company near
Mist. Edgar Kelly, aged about 25,
was struck by a log and almost in
stantly killed,
Kelly's home was at Skamokawa,
Wash , where his parents reside, but
he had been employed in the camps
near here for a number of years. He
formerly worked at the Benson Tim
ber Company In this city until two
weeks previous to his death.
an average of 5 the past few days but
on Saturday night a fine rain was
welcomed Sunday was much cooler
and cloudy. The evenings have been
fine.
Clint Davis ?nd Wilson Pierce went
on .No. is Sunday night to work in! The Hoard 1
the O -W. R. & K. shops at La Grande. accepted th
u. uut uo so wen as I u -year bonds at 4 718 per cent and
usual on Sundny as a high wind was: accrued intpre!(t Tnere were oth.
mowing, out me scores are as follows: er bidders, the highest and h..t ,,ff..r.
Jack Dockweiler, 36 out of 50, wlth.ed by Clark Kaiutell ; ,.nr .i
12 straights; ft. Fagan, 33 out of 50, bonus of W, and accrued interest.
D. Casey, went to La Grande on Sat
urday to get lurnlture for completing
the home of Mrs. Hawes here.
PClflC Soils (180,000 Bond Issue.
80UTH HEM). Wash., June 20.
f County Commissioners
state's bid for IIOO.OOO
pmtofflce is Snowbound.
CENTRA LIA Wash.. June 20.
There is still so much snow around
Spirit Lake, at the foot of Mount St
Helens that wagon are unable to get
within four miles or the Iinge post
office, according to word brought
here.
It Is not exported that wagon trav
el will be able to get through to, the
lake until July 1.
LAST PICTURE OF LORD KITCHENER
Rare LP-." Shock SIiiH-r.
CHICAGO. June 17. The eyes of
downtown CTOWds in the fashionable
shopping district almost popped out
of their sockets at the sight of a rich
ly dressed woman, who stalked with
limbs bared to the knee through the
streets.
Police had to be called to disperse
the throng and rescue the woman.
She refused her name.
What is Home
Without an Heir!
This is a subject that has a place in all
minds in all times. And it naturally di
rects thought as to Mm
comfort of the mother j
during Uiat wonderful ;
period of expectancy. 1
Mother who know rec- '
onimend "Moth e r
Friend." ft Is an ex
ternal remedy for the
stretching muscles, en-
al les tlicm to expand
without undue ..train. 1
asslits the organs to
crowd against nerves,
to pull at ligaments
to thus avoid Dalit.
Thus restful dam are assured, peaceful
nights are experienced, morning sickness.
headache, nrtmienKn anl oiner am
treMes are aiming the various things which ,
women, everywhere relate tliey entirety es- ;
cuped by using "Mother's Friend. And by ;
Its effect upon tbe muscles tne rorm is re-
tallied and they return to their natural.
month contour after baby Is born.
Get bottle of this invaluable aid to expee- I
Unt mothers. Any druggist wlll supply yon. 1
It Is harmless but wonderfully effective.
Write to Brad Held Regulator Co.. 411 La.
mar Bldir Atlanta, Oa-, for s specially writ- v.'tis drowned when the cruiser Hamp
len guide benk for women Interested In the ;th)re W(U) wn, , ,hp bttom while on
subject of maternity. It will prove an Inapi- .
ration. It contains Information that every ,hp wav " """sia with. the secretary
wviua should know ail about, Write today, 'of state for war and his staff.
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I A Sensible Jl
In the organization of a coalition
cabinet In Italy to succeed the Salan
dra cabinet which resigned after the
chamber of deputies had refused t
vote of confidence, Tomasso Tlttonl,
present Italian ambassador to France,
Is spoken of as premier, and may be
called upon to form the new cabinet.
Murder Heard by rhonc.
NEW YORK. June 17 Henry
Green, proprietor of a liquor store,
was shot and killed by one of three
robbers who attempted to hold him 1
up. Green win talking over the tele-I 5
rhone with a brother In Brooklyn 1 1
when the three men entered the store 5
"Wait a minute. Iiavle," he said to 2
his brother "Here arc three custom-
ers." j 3
A minute later the man In Brook- S
lyn heard the sound of a' pistol over I S
the telephone wire flccnmlng alarm- S
cd when he failed to get any further j S
response from his brother, David
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r All the new ideas' are here
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ch circumstances, try
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LAST PICTURE OF EARL KITCHENER. wt ffur stKyki
Here is the latest picture of Lord
Kitchener, the Hrltlsh war chief, who
The picture was made a few days
before Kitchener's sailing and shows
him leaving the war office for the
Parliament buildings in London. A
typical Ixmdon "Hobble" Is standing
i 'lu d at the door.
Drink Soda in Bottles I
the most sanitary way.
It's pure and easy to keep cool.
We bottle, sell and deliver to your home
HIRE'S ROOT BEER
SODAS, ALL FLAVORS
GINGER ALE
good as any in the state.
Agency for Weinhard's Golden Nector
the fine summer drink.
Pioneer Bottling Works
Paul Hemmelgarn, Prop.
Telephone 177. Quick delivery a feature.
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