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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, ,1916.
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Downey's Market
With Dean Tatom Co., Phone 688.
(AUTHORITY ON CITY
IMPROVEMENT WILL
BEAT
IIKI.I S ZIEI1LIN OF HOMO'S
WILL LEtTl RE HERE ON
CIVIC PROBLEMS.
Never before have people paid so
much attention to the problem or any
building and development aa they are
at resent Such problem as the
caring for smoke from the great fac
torlea and the cleaning of streets, the
beautifying of parkings and public
places and the development of munici
pal water and light systems are be-
Kreater
LITTLE GIRl HURT
AT DUNCAN AS SHE I
FALLS ON RAILROAD !
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Section Is VMOd by bong IWnfall:
Pendleton Folks Ss-nt Sunday in
Duncan: Ilslibur rarty Cjocs Out to
North Fork; Other News Notes of
the Dtsflct.
lore the , public In a
I than e-er before.
There is a new
realization that If p
happy, they must liv
living condltons.
(East Oregonlan Special.)
DCNCON. Ore.. June 23 Rain
started falling on Sunday morning and
h.-is cunt iriucil falling to the present
I time
While crossing the track last Mon
nwaki ning thejay jae Wilbur, the nine year old
ople arc to be daughter of Mrs. da Wilbur, had the
a under right, misfortune to fall and strike her head
I on a rail, cutting a gash about two
Coming to Chautauqua Is a man, Inches long aDOve tne leu eye ur. .
. v.,, h m,.,ie 1 i r siii.lv of the, Guy Boyden was summoned troni i-en
fmaller cities and their problems.
He probably knows more about how
to develop the smaller cities and now
GREGORY SLATED TO
SUCCEED HUGHES ON
THE SUPREME BENCH
WASHINGTON. June 52. The
nomination of Attorney General Gre
gory to eucceed to the vacancy on the
United States supreme court bench
caused by the resignation of Charles
Evans Hughes, the republican presi
dential nominee, will be sent to the
senate soon for confirmation, accord-
1
Ing to announcement from the White
House. Solicitor General John W.
Davis of the department of Justice will
succeed Gregory as attorney general.
Davis is a nutlve of West Virginia.
Young people need
clear complexions
you And yourself "left out"
because "f I poor skin, and want
a clear, (rcsli complexion, use
tesinolSoap
Funeral Dirge Taboo.
CINCINNATI, June 20. "Hello.
I Frisco," in dirge time, caused a near
I riot In the ballroom of the Slnton Ho
1 tel here when the magnates of Cen
' tral States Undertakers' Association
appeared In company with their ball
partners to enjoy the pleasures of the
I dance after a strenuous day spent in
attempting to arrive at a new sched
i ule of wartime prices . r funeralB.
The orches'ra leader fled, leaving
. bis startled musicians to explain that
"the man In charge" had, seemingly
In good faith, given orders for funer
al time In the dance music
BOO feS of angry men and women
nould-be merrymakers declared them
I selves perfectly wlllfng for the time
! being to fnrn t the nature of their
, sedate calling.
to solve its many municipal problems
tnan any other man in the country to
day. That man ts rharles Zueblin of
Boston, speaker In constant demand
and one who Is noted for his practical
Idea on civic matters
i ontrary to what one would expect.
Mr Zueblin does not talk In that deep,
scientlflcal method ased by some lec
turers on such subjects. He talks
straight from the shoulder in a clear
cut manner and tells in a practical
way of the reform that can be ad
opted by any set of people In any
community. Bringing Mr. Zubelin to
Chautauqua Is but another one of the
big things that the cnautauqua ds
for the community In real service.
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at least once a day Wash thor
oughly with a warm, creamy lather
of it, tlicn rinse the face with plenty
of cold water
It docs not often take many days
rjj such regular care with Rcsinol
Soap to show an improvement, be
canscthc Rcsinol medication s vthrt
and rtfrtthn tlie skin, while the
perfectly nire s. ,i is , fainting it.
V . ril Sp and ' HsIHIWH Reel icwnia and time
wauKiti'ti,,:,. i ' li i . Itcataf IssstMljfc
ll.imaii- Kent Indoor
AMSTERDAM, via ly.inlon
I lo, The German military governor
J of Routers. Belgium, has ordered the
population to remain inooois -
o'clock in the afternoon until
o'clock in the morning for three
I weeks, sins the Telegraaf.
This action was taken, the nevvs
I aper adds, because the citizens gave
I f,.o,l without aiithorin to Russian
prisoners employed in agricultural
work.
Within easy walking distance of the
old cathedral town of Chichester. Eng-
land. Is the Hislng Sun. In North Ber
i sted. a house of Interest to all who col
I lect stamps This small Inn contains
a room every Inch of which Is cover
1 ed with postage stamps.
Dying Man is Wedded.
PUTALLUP, Wash, June 20 Eli
zabeth Harm and Albert Clements
Were married ut his bed In Summer
hospital after Itr. W. M. Karshner
told .Mr. Clements he had but a few
hours to live. He is dving from sep
tic pneumonia, contracted two days
after the announcement of his en
lageroent, when be was almost
drowned in a public swimming tank.
He 'and Miss Harm were to have
been married and had their little cot
tage furnished. She demanded the
ceremony at once when she found he
ptobablv could not live. Rev. J. H.
Si cor. of the Methodist church, read
the service in the presence of his
Parents and her mother. Both are
well known young people.
"Shackles To He Broken."
I'TICA. X. Y.. June lit. In his first
public utterance since the republican
national convention former Senator
Boot laid down the issues of the presi
dantlal campaign at the dedication of
the new home of the I'tica republi
can club.
"Ii Im n camDatgn." he said, "which
is to strike off the shackles of the
mind and wake up from the lethargy
of mere business and leisure the pa
triotic people of America, who had
forgotten that to preserve their lib
el iv and their Justice they must be
alive, vlgllent. active and self-sacrificing."
Describing the democratic party, he
said, "for it the government is a cow
to be milked and not a mistress to
be served."
dleton and dressed the wound.
Mrs. Edla Candish. Miss Helen s
t'andlsb and M. It- Craves of PendlO-1 S
ton. spent Sunday in Duncan.
James Devlin of Pendleton Is camp-;
ed on North Fork, enjoying fishing. S
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Turner of Port-iS
land and Mr. and Mrs Wm Lane of S
Pendleton, are encamped near North II
Fork. i
Bill usDorn anil r,a rtayourn oi
Pendleton, were in Duncan Sunday.
The Daylight Store
We now have a complete line of linen and
Palm Beach Motor Coats, new Silk Auto
Hat and a beautiful assortment of Veil.
Jut the correct outfit for the weekend
journey.
Breakfast sets
3-pieces blouse, cap and skirt. You
must see these in order to appreciate how
neat and pretty they are. All have the new
full skirt and made from high grade ging
ham and percale. Saturday Special.... 98
JINK 22ND.
Today we have the longest summer
light,
The strongest light will now begin
to wane.
Yet summer will continue warm and
bright,
The harvest yield her wealth of gold.
en grain.
From long to short the pendulum will
swing,
The autumns bring their frost and
snow and rain,
Till storms of winter, then will come
the spring.
The year is gone; we reckon up the
gain.
A child Is born and f asses on his way. I
A wealth of glory floods and lights
his mind.
The zenith reached, he passes to de
cay, But leaves the world a little more re-1
fined. C S TERPENING.
WILL
RE-
Beautiful New Collars
In sheer Voiles and Organdies, daintily trimmed in the best qual
ity of lace and hand embroidery. Regular 35c to 65c values. Sat
urday Special
New Neckwear for Ladies Jut in.
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BIG FREE 4TH OF JULY CELEBRATION. MAKE ALEXANDER'S STORE YOUR
0 HEADQUARTERS,
i
Grocery Department
Extra Fancy Red CurranU, per crate ....... - .... V75
Hermiston Red Raspberries and Strawberries; Extra Fancy Bing Cherries;
Watermelons, Canteloupes, etc. All seasonable Vegetables fresh every day.
Fresh New Cabbage from Stanfield, per pound rr--
Patronize Home industries. Blydenstem's Pastry Flour, self-rising; Blyden-
stein's Dietary Flour. We recommend it very highly.
rvMvfkine to Eat and Wear. We Pay Postage on AH Mail Orders
SLOAN'S LINIMENT
Dl EVE PAIN?
Try it and se one application will
prove more than a column of claims.'
James S Ferguson, phlla, Pa., writes:!
"I have had wonderful relief since I
used Sloan's Liniment on my knees,
TO think after all these years of pain
one aonlication cave me relief. Mam !
thanks for what your remedy has done MILAN REPORT LAYS
for me. Don't keep on suffering. ap-
ply Sloan's Liniment where your pain!
!a and notice how quick you get re
lief. Penetrates without rubbing. BuVj
it at any Drug Store. 25c. Adv.
ALEXANDERS
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It's the LI; Tilings IM Count
The Popular Cash Store Otters Every
Day Needs at Little Cash Prices
INw Hunts Bandit-.
SAX ANTONIO, Texas, June 2 2.
A sheriffs posse was in close pursuit
of a band of Mexican bandits, re
ported operating 16 miles west of San
Antonio.
MOHAN GIiAD THAT I1L-
LOJi WANTS TO ISE K. O.
where
NOTIONS
Good Quality Pins 4f
Safety Pins 4
Wire Hair Pins, pkg If
Invisible Hair Pins. .. 5f
Darning Cotton 4f
Talcum Powder 9f
Hooks and Eyes, card 5
Thimbles 5
Tape Measures 5f
Dressing Combs 23
Hair Brushes 33
Skirt Markers 13
Wash Cloths 5
Nair Nets, 5, 10 and 8
for 25?
Crochet Hooks 5f
SUMMER VESTS
Full sized, fine quality,
7. 9?, 12, 15?, 18?,
25?, 35?, to 50?.
Silk top with combination
lisle Union Suits $1.45
Ladies Hose, 9?. 13?,
15?, 25?, 35, 49?,
to ?1.00 pair.
Children's Hose. 10?.
13?, 15?, 23?, 25?,
and 35? pair.
Wash Materials, newest
fabrics, llf, 13. 15?,
IS 20 23. 33C to
$1.00 yard.
LADIES' SHOES
$1.98. $2.25, $2.69,
$2.75, $2.98, $3.75,
$3.95, $4.95 to $5.45
Ladies' Gloves, silk, 49?,
98?; lisle, 35?.
Kid Gloves, $1.25, $1.50
and $1.75.
Middie Blouses, 35?,
75. 98?, $1.45 to
$1.98.
White Skirts. $1.69,
$1.79, and $2.98.
Sport Skirts, $3.65 to
$5.95.
Sport Hats 49 to $1.45
THOSE NEW SUMMER DRESSES JUST IN FOUR DIFFERENT STYLES,
$2.98, $3.98, $5.95, $6.45, $6.95 and $7.45
MEN'S SHIRT SPECIAL, GOLF STYLE NEW PATTERN 89c
Popular Cash Store
Where It Pays You to Pay Cash.
mm
BLAME FOR MEXICAN
CRISIS ON GERMANS
MILAN. June 23 Further news
confirms the report that Admiral Vci
Koster repeatedly has declared within
the last few days that the German sub
marine war on merchant vessels is
about to be resumed with greater vio
Un. than ever and that this is con
nected with affairs in Mexico
fWmanv has found a new ally.
The "bject is to place the I'nited
States government in such a position
thai not only will it not have time to
busy itself about the lairopean war.
especially the German submarine ex
ploits, but will prevent all exporta
tion of arms and ammunition to Eu
lope as if the Cnited Slates Is at war
with Mexico it will need all the arms
and ammunition it can manufacture
at home. This is a long matured
scheme of jlerlin. which the Germans
are confident is bringing a favorable
BOOMERANG WITNESS
IN ORPET CASK
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I a moil- viaior Killed.
BERLIN. June 23 Lieutenant Im
melmnnn famous German aviator
whose daring exploits as an aviator
have made his name known through
nut the world, is reported to have been
killed in a fall with his aeroplane.
tha lieutenant's name was first
! mentioned in an offlctal report from
the German war office on October 2.
1 Its when It was related that he had
shot down his fourth aeroplane. The
last mention of his name in an offi
cial
communication was May 17. when
hot down his 15th aeroplane
Road Is Ii-ra Diced
MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., June 23.!
The original plans for financing and
reorganizing the Minneapolis & Sa. .
Louis railroad, with some slight;
changes offered by the minority who
opposed the plan offered at the first
meeting held May 15. were adopted
at an adjourned session here.
The plans provide for raising 14.-
! 500,000 by assessing stockholders $20
per share of stock Of this sum $3.
000.000 will be used to discharge
notes. The remainder of the company.
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on trial at Waukegan. III., proved to
be a boomerang witness for the atate.
The first story was antagonistic to Or
pet, but on the witness stand she re
versed her testimony and said that
Miss Lambert had often expressed a
desire to kill herself. It is understood
that a perjury charge will be placed
against Miss Davis for the change In
her story.
Fight In Africa Yet Ob.
LONDON. June 23. Allied force
which are Invading German East Af
rica, are continuing the advance suc
cessfully. It was announced official
ly that the column moving from Brit
ish East Africa into the northeastern
section of the German colony has oc
cupied Handeni.
Another column, advancing from
the south, has taken Alt Langenburg,
near the head of Lake Nyssa.
HEADACHE
STOPS
NEURALGIA
ON
E
WJSS JOSEPHINE DAVIS.
Miss Josephine Davis, a chum of
Miss Harlan Lambert, the young girl
for whose murder William S. Orpet is
Dr. James' Headache Powders
give instant relief Cost
dime a package.
I Nerve-racking, splitting or dull,
i throbbing headaches yield in just a few
I moments to Dr. James' Headache Pow
ders which cost only 10 cents a pack
am. ut. anv drum store. It's the Quick
est, surest headache relief in the whole
world. Don't suffer! Relieve the
agony and distress now! You ctrn.
Millions of men and women hare
found that headache and neuralgia
misery is needless. Get what you ask
fer.
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FRAKK M OR AN".
In answer to JacR Dillons state
ment that he would end his bout with
Frank Moian with a knockout punch
when the two meet In the ring In
Brooklyn on June 29. Moran quietlv
said:
"Dillon's plans meet with my ap
proval." Morau is training at flSXalllflSi
where ho got Into shape for his bat
tle with Wlllard last winter, Dillon Is
training at Washington Park, Brook
lyn, whore the bout will be held.
A novelty in pistols has been per
fected for use by the United States
tfignal rorps for the purpose of com
municating at night. Cartridges fir
ing spurts of flame of various hues
used for ammunition, the color Ql
the flame carrv ing a definite message
to the distant lookout.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
the
Signature of
Drink Soda in Bottles
the most sanitary way.
. It's pure and easy to keep cool.
M 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.