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PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, JULY 4. 1916. EIGHT PAGES I KING OF SPAIN IS m aJ5f GASTORIA For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria DEALING BODY BLOW ejects IS tTttidI)nhg TO BULL FIGHTING 3 4 th! Dau" JULY "Patriotism That's a good name for the 4th of July A day when all good citizens should reaffirm their allegiance to our country and especially is this true this year when war talk fills the air. In the meantime don't forget the day after. It's time now to prepare for your vacation trip. YOU'LL NEED NEW CLOTHES Cool clothes, summer- things and this store is prepared as never before to meet your every wish. Stocks are larger and more varied, prices are no higher and in many instances they are lower, and our service has no equal in Pendleton. HOW TO KEEP COOL Rule No. 1 Wear "Dixie Weave..' Thats going the physicians one better; they say " Wear cool, comfortable clothing." The Hart Schaffner & Marx Dixie Weave suits are cool, comfortable, light, but they're more than that they're stylish, they fit. And fit and style have got a lot to do with keeping cool mentally. A suit that loses its shape and good looks, is enough to make any man "hot." Dixie Weaves keep stylish ; a fit guaranteed. MONARCH IS TliVlXi Til lOI. CUm HORSE RACING i TO REPLACE OTHER. (By United Prea MADRID, July 4 King Alfonso, a! keen ajv sate of horse racing. I tak-1 !njt advantage of the European war to popularize the (port in Spain Spanish I'Uil-flghtinf. like American baseball, j now the national pastime, will have a rival within a few years if the peo-I pie take kindly to the kings efforts He has purchased three English two-; )ear-ol.ls and has entered Into com-, petition with the Duke of Toledo.' Spam's leading horse fancier. The first official race for ihe king 1 golden cup was held at San Sfcbastion the historic town whli-h may eventual-' ly become the Spanish Newmarket 5:-. N PROWLER 1 I VMM, Many Um,i 11 Home AMHi Without I to Owners. MARSHFIELD, Ore.. Julj t llarshfieid is in the throes of anoth er mysterious campaign ol house-1 hreaJing. Victims are certain that ' the pr. wler is insane and cunning. . Host of the homes entered were turn-, ed topsy-iurvy in broad daUght. Curiously, the culprit has uVen oth ing fr,.m any of the many residences he has searched, although money j watches and other jewelry have been l: ing about In all the homes. The police are baffled b the unu sjal series of complaints and MM the occurrences happen in widely dif- : ff rent parts of the city attempts to! set watches have failed hed an light on the myiterv. irnlIOL-3rFHCEX tmcrfc SMlMastBk1U nli! 1 n t rf n!m seMf mesa iniu qui vu" j Opiuiu.Mcrplimc MT.MB JfOT SAJftCOTlt. Dm -. Krmlml Loss of; Siw Always Bears the Signature of CM In Use For Over Thirty Years iCAoTBRIA rmt ceo commit, mtm TO MTI Exact Copy of Wrapper. JACK TAR MIDDY BLOUSES We are exclusive agent" in Pendleton for the cel ebrated Jack Tar Middies. All are guaranteed fast color, notwith standing the present dye situation. All of the latest novelty effects in stripes and plain col ors as well as the staple r e g u 1 a tion styles are included in the extensive show ing. They are priced from . 89c to $2.95 IIKNKY OIT KM WUMOX, alifornlan He anm ruHo T It. lurk to Pin,. LOS ANiiELES. July 4 Francis J Heney. candidate for I'nlted State VBStOf on the progressive ticket ir. 1914 and one of the California pro gressive party leaders, pledged his support to PTvsident Wilson in a state ment addressed to the president. , Hpn-i said he could not "follow Thtodore Roosevelt hack into the re publican part.v as long as the corrupt control of the nomination machlner of the republican part is permitted thus to exist." NORTH BEX!) TO (,KT DEPOTS. Botrthm PaiHfir Order Erection ol Tmo glim lama, MARSHFIKIJ) Ore.. July 4. The Southern Pacific has ordered the im mediate construction of two depots, freight and passenger, at North Bend. The pafencer structure is to be tl feet and will stand south of Virginia avenue. The building will have tun stories, the second to be fit ted for housing the agent's family. The freight depot will stand south of Connecticut avenue and will 1 III feet in length. general of Canada, is slated to be the representative of royal authority In the six Ulster counties In lrelan 1 which will not come In under the; home rule proclamation soon to bej put in force. To succeed Connaught as the royal' representative In Canada, the Duke of Devonshire is proposed Victor Christian William CaVtBd -h. ninth Duke of Devonshire Is 411 years old and succeeded to the title j in 190H on the death or his unci He owns approximately HI. 04V a res of land and mines in iancashir. I and Deri jshlre. He has served ir, ! the house of commons and was treas- j urer of the king's household fromi 1901 to 1903 Later he became fi nancial secretary' of the treasury He has been lord lieutenant of Derby-1 shire and president of the territorial! forces. The duke is owner of very valuable! art collections. He is a member Of lirooks the Marlborough and Turk clubs His wife whom he married In 1J9J, was formerly I-ady Evelyn Klumaur ii e daughter of the Marquis of Lans downe They have two sons and flvs daughters mssssssss jui mtv m s inwii uuuuiif lall Stones. Cancer and tDcers of the Stomach and Intestines, Auto-Intoxication. Yellow Jaundice. Appendicitis and other fatal ailments result from Stomach Trouble Thousands of Stomach Sufferers owethelr com plete recovery to Mayr's Wonderful Remedy I'nllke any other for Stom ich Ailments. For sal by druggists everywhere, Til II UN. lerOptaaes iiomharil City ROME. July 3 Austrian 1 mes Bombarded 1-dlne ;'eral casualties. aero- There were IV IDL'i tk'li a ! SPECIAL NOTICE Our buyer of Women's Ready-to-Wear Gar ments will leave for New York City in a few days to purcha.se the iwiw'l latest and best rtyles in suits, coats, dresses, muslin underwear Cte., and children' wear. He will be glad to perform any errand you may wish. If there is any special garment you want, talk to him about it. SMART WASH SKIRTS $1.50 TO $5.75 Dashing styles, perfect fit and exclusive materials distinguish the wash skirts we are showing. They are different from the average garments displayed for your in spection. All White Skirt of Jean, Indian Head. T.inpnf r.ahardine. Pioue and Cotton Ponlin. Striped Skirt of Gabardine, the new Silverbloom and Ticking. Most suitable for picnicing, camping and motoring. They are made full flare, with wide belts, sport pockets and cuff bottoms $1.50 to S5.75. MEN'S WARM WEATHER SHIRTS Our shirt dept. is now in perfect shape, and our stock of shirts is the greatest ever. The widest assortment you ever saw, including silks, madrasses, oxfords, percales linens, etc. The greatest se lection of sport shirts ever shown in Pendleton $1.00, SI. 50, $2.00 to $4.00. Dainty Muslin Night Gowns 79c to $5.00 New arrivals have made our showing of Muslin Gowns most attractive. Right now is the time when your supplv of the garment needs replenishing. You'll need new ones for your vacation trip and for the warm nights that an- coming. These garmyits are cut extra long and full and have the daintiest lace and embroidery trimmings. '' j Slip-Over GownsOr, -, front gowns with long or short sleeves. Regular sizes and extra sizes. A most varied assortment i ontaining any -tyle of nijrht gown to suit your particular fancy. Aho a p.-'- Prince Slips, Cort Cover, Envelope Combination, MuI in Skirt and children's underrnuslins in great variety at most reasonable prices. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Where It Pays To Trade 1 m I I i H T ' SI l 3 f Announcement! Mr. & Mr 8. J. B. Levi representing one of Americas Foremost Coat & Suit Manufacturers will be at Our Store Wednesday July 5th with samp I e s of the New Suits and Coats for Fall 1916. Come .in! and see the ''Cor rect'' New Garmets for the Fall Season. uiHunnnnnaiBUHUBBiiinwHiMU ABOVE - DUKfV OT rcMNAVGJIT below - ima, crDzvwswRZ. Areordlng to dintrhes from Eng land the Duke of (onnaught, uncle of King 'ieorge and present governor- "The Quality Store.' THE BOTTOM OF THE TUB is reached all too soon when it contains a can of Pendleton's Best ice cream. For it has that "moreiah" taste that is simply irresistible. If you like ordi nary ice cream you'll simply be delighted with a dish of Pendleton's Best. if. uon t torget to call for our butter. It is true to its name. Pendleton Creamery Phone 444