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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1916.
PAGE THREE
We want you
to know that
CASH
AT
The Dean Tatom Co
Will Buy You MORE of
the best GROCERIES
not for one day, but every day in the year,
because you are not paying others bad bills nor
tied-up accounts and we are enabled to use your
cash to pay cash and buy cheaper.
TELEPHONE 688 AND GIVE US
A TRIAL
WllJ.lh- IS SKN'T TO JAIL.
An-
00-Year.Old Son ininlsBed for
noylng HI IKY. Aged 90.
CAMDEN. N, J . July I. AtthOBfh
he i SO years old. William Brum was
convicted of having annoyed his
father, Frederick Q. Brum, 90 years
old. a retired shoemaker.
Kecnrder Htackhouae gave the
"nautthty hoy" 20 days In the county
jail.
The Coming Baby I
Hooray! Hooray!
Nothing else ran so completely endear
as to the present and the future as the
HMttM trrlTnl nf
bur, 'n "p mrBn
Um UM com fnrt of
t.ip mother ll of rast
Import. .ncc. There Ua
fplcncifit external rem-
cdy known w "Moth
er" Friend" which ei-
tr(i a wonderful Influ
ence upon the expand.
lug iuiimIcs. They bt
come mure pliant,
stretch without unique
pain, mn1;r tlv p rlo;
one of ptaMtfri nntie
(nation iMtettd (f ap
prehension. In a series of r?h wild lt!ten
Irom all orcr the country rr.oihc.M tell of the
great help "Miner's Kri.-n 1" wui ti them.
Eren frandrootheri ttf the wonderful story
to their own rlaujrhtir shoot to enter tha
state of moUiertMNtd. Ost bM" - of Mftfott
9f Friend" today of JPOUf retreat !nmrlt.
Vse this splendid help !h mtf Own hand
truldrd by your own mind, i V r a fros book
of Interest and importance to ill not hen
write to Hradfleld IsnMStor Co.. 491 I SSSSf
Bldsr . Atlanta, Ga. It relates li e persons!
experiences of many happy mothers. It tells
many thfnjr th;it nil women Brtl Nttd N fa
miliar with; it Is at Of I a nr o o-J uu
Inspiration. WH i.ir t Is hm ..
Pulitenmn Fred Watnon testified
that he hud been called to the hOUM
OK numerous occasion to quiet "Wil
llo," because ho would abuse his aged
father and mother every time he got
filled with "joy water" A relative
was to appear in court, but as none
appeared, tho recorder took Watson's
word for Hrum'H shortcomings and
sentenced him.
title Out Off 2 Weeks.
l.A CROSSE Wis , July 3. - The St
Paul Hallway the other day reache'i
Wauknn Iowa, and the La Crosse .4
Southern reached Viraq.ua, wis , cities
of mora than 3000 population, which
had been cut off from conununlcatlon
fur two weeks by floods.
At the foot of nearly every coulee
On i he Southeastern between Btod
dard and Vlroqua, 10 miles, the track
vrai washed out
"SHALL WE FIGHT MEXICO?'
2m&wr vmssm rats
tfJiC'Y ot win
V'-mzr-x-:
GOAT ROPING TEST
IS PART OF TEXAS
TOWN'S OBSERVANCE
SAN AXGBLO HAS BIG FOURTH
(KLKIIUATION WITH AN
ODD AMUSEMENT.
SAN ANUELO, Tex.. July 4. San
Angelo's Goat got loose today and
skidded around the town common
pursued by a band of yelpinir, larlat
swinglng cowboys m the newest
Fourth of July stunt The goat-roping
contest enlisted cattlemen from
the surrounding country and money
that wasn't wagered on the horse
races wan placed on the chase for
William Q.
NOMINEE Is NOT QUALIFIED.
Lane hemis-rat to Withdraw From
Race for School Bapertntendent.
BDOSNIi Ore., July 4. A. C.
Hates, nominated by the democrats
of Lane county as a candidate for ths
office of school superintendent, is not
'(ratified to accept the office, as he
has not tayght school in the county
for at least 11 months, as required by
law. according to County Chairman,
ti M. Travis.
Mr. Travis says Mr. Bates will with
draw and that the democratic central
ci mmlttee will in all probability se
lect a woman to oppose County Su
perintendent E. J. Moore, the repub
lican nominee.
CASEMENT PLEAS PILE UP.
NWtOn D. Baker, secretary of war, I state, outside of the White
ilson Ulutcd to Request Britain to lie
Lenient with Irish Knight.
WASHINGTON, July 4 Petitions
requesting that President Wilson urge
the British government to grant clem
ency of Sir Roger Casement the Irish
r volutlonist. poured into the White
House from many parts of the coun
try. It is generally understood the Uni
ted States can bring such petition
House t" the attention of Oreat Britain only
Make This Store
Your Headquart
ers The Fourth
We are open in the morning, cloae during the parade, and
for the remainder of the day we cloae at 1 P. M.
FANCY PARASOLS, fast colors, best quality of silk,
paragon frame, military handles. Prices $2.50 to $12.
MISSES AND WOMEN'S SPORT HATS in stripes.
brocades, leather trimmed 75? t $2.00
Motor Veils, all colors $1.00 to 81.50
STRIPE PONGEE FOR SPORT COATS, SKIRTS AND
DRESSES, 36 inch, yard $175
WOMEN'S NEWEST NECKWEAR, just received by
express, large collars and collar and cuff sets, made of
voile, chiffon, crepe de chine, mull and Swisses, trimmed
with Irish lace, valj Venice lace. Prices 35 to $2.50
KAYSER'S SILK UNDERWEAR, Chemise, Corset Cov
ers, Combinations, Vests, etc. The name Kayser stands
for quality. $2.50 to $5.50 are the prices.
Ask for No. 365 Silk Boot Hose in four colors 50f
ALEXANDERS
and it"hert
insing. secretary
grounds after
of president on Ihe
nnference with the
Mexican situation
BOMB CAUSE OP EXPLOSION.
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I COME HERE FOR I
Bali Caps
All the new idea are here
Bathing caps of quality.
E The newest ideas in bath- E
5 ing caps now ready fo;
E your selection. Choose E
E here and be better pleas-
ed. First quality, practi-
5 cal styles, popular prices, I
50c TO $1.25.
Tallman & Go. I
Leading Druggist
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Timing on Piisc Kvidcntlv Intended
to Wreck Train on Mile.
OAKLAND, Cal.. July 4. The ex
Illusion which occurred In the smok
ing car of a Southern Paoitto train
v)iich was standing at the Sixteenth
Mreet station, anil which injured 13
peraona was aooompllihad i a blank
powder bomb, protiably with the in
tetttion I so timing the fuse that the
bomb would explode on the Oakland
n-ole. and possibly cripple the South
ern Pacific's western terminal, ac
cording to the findings of the official
ard of inquiry which conducted an
eattfatlon today.
The failure of the supposed bomb
explode on the mole was ascribed
witnesses to the fact that the train
ts ahead of ltd schedule.
dlmilnial from the army for attempt
ed high treason and resistance to the
authorities are described in Dutch
ifwspapers of Saturday.
The Berlin populace fought with
Micks against the police and military.
The soldiers fired Into the crowd with
the result that ten persons and one
soldier were severely wounded. Fifty
socialists were arrested after a wild
scuffle.
informally.
11 AltVKSTElts HK WANTED.
Ibiiiiirenients of ( nil in Kansas
Helds Placed at :t 5.000 Men.
KANSAS CITY. July 4. Thirty
five thousand harvesters are needed
to handle Kansas grain properly, ac
cording to the report of the govern-
ment labor bureau here.
! The greatest need was announced to
j be In the central part of the state near
'Great Bend. Wages ranging from 13
I to 15 a day with board are being of
fered with no takers.
OLD MINER KILLS SELF.
MME PETR0V A
.THE SCARLBT WOMAN"
.Mia Today.
SEVERE RHEUMATIC
PAINS DISAPPEAR
RtietroiatitlC dr 5 ll ori
in the blood, which afi
mus. It's nml .ioints. prod1
AaTuntHon, rtiffni - n 1 1 1
ncid ifcts iu'o t,i- blood
mm defect in the riu?i ttiv
Hood'i Strupatilli . the
hlood ionic, is vcty uxem
tnatntnt of rbetiiliam.
directly, with p' ri'i'iu' 1
thatbloodi and i nr " cs 1
tioi.. flon'l idftr. C -t Itop.
Sale of Mine- at Tm Low a Hgure
llellercd to llute Caiisetl Act.
LIVINGSTON. Mont.. July 4.
llh JfiOu on the table in front of him
and I tinned contract for the sale of
his mining properties for 117.000
ciutched in his hand, the body of
Qeorge Fisher, an old prospector of
the Cooke City district was found by
neighbors. He had shot himself In i
the temp1!. It Is believed that the ol'i
man thought he hud parted w ith his i
mines at too low a price and had;
brooded over the matter.
Mr. Kisher alwas believed that his
properties bad a great future, ana1
that he would some day lie enormous
b Wealthy, He willed all his assets
to a friend. He was unmarried and.
so far as known, he had no relatives.
BATHER KILLED BY SHARK.
Wife of Minor Aoctuea,
lAl.BA.NY. Ore.- July 4. George B.
Powell I minor, is under arrest on
a charge of faiiiiiu to support his wife
and two babies. He is under $500
bonds awaiting the action of the Linn
county grand jury. He waived ex
amination before Justice of the Peace
Swan here.
The churge against Powell was pre
ferred by his wife. Ida Powell, not yet
IS years of age. They have a little
girl 16 months old and a baby boy
I !! months of age. Mrs. Powell as
strts that her husband left her and
r- fuses to support her or the children
FAX WF.FD" IS INVADER.
Italians In New Attack.
ito.MK via Imdon. July 4. Con
tinuing their offensive in the Tren
tir.o. the Italians have began an at
tack on the Austrian fortified positi
ons between Zugna Totya and Fop
piano, says the Italian, official state
ment. The Austrlans were, driven from
sections of trenches north of Pedes
cala. the dispatch adds, and some
more trenches were carried between
elx and Monfslcone. In the latter
battle lSj Austrlans were taken pris
oner .
Plant That Destroy! crops aud Im
poverishes soU Is Found.
BAKER, Ore . July 3. That the
noxious "fan-weed." which caused
considerable loss in Montana a few
yean ago. had invaded Baker was
learned when a fpecimen was found
by W. J. McCui'ty. who lived In Mon
tana at the time the weed caused such
in uble there.
The weed gets its name from the
fan-.'ha;ed se-jjpods and is not only
destructive to crops out impoverishes
I the b'Oll The p'ant is thought to
have been brought here in importa
tions it glass 'ct-d. Burning is said
to oe toe only way to eradicate it and
this melh d will probably be applied
1 here.
STOPS HEADACHE
Victim Attacked In Surf Blew Heron'
He i an He Rescued.
HF.ACH'HAVKN N. J, July 4.
Charles K. Vansant. 3 years old. son
of u Philadelphia physician, was al
locked by a shark w hile bathing in the
surf off here, according to eves wit
nesses. He died before he could be
rescued.
I
BKItl.lN SCENE OF RIOTING
British i, aln In Africa.
LONDON. July 4. Another victory
for the British against the Germans
In German East Africa was announc
ed in an official statement as fol-
li Ws
"General Xorthey. who has been
operating east of the Livingston-!
mountains aitainst the Germans, has
ejtcted them from the important
1'hena center and driven them north
ward. General Northey has taken
booty and prisoners and Inflicted
losses."
ACCIDENT ENDS CUP RACE.
Vanderbtlt Yacht loses, Topsail in
Sqall. After Takijig; Lead.
MARBLEHEAD. Mass. July 4 .An
accident to Harold S. Vanderbilt's
schooner-yacht Vagrant put an end to
the second annual ocean race of the
Eastern Yacht Club, from Newport
to this harbor for the Yanderbilt gold
cup.
The Vagrant lost her topsail in a
heavy gust soon after she had taken
the lead of Seacunnet over the Virgi
nia, owned by i . F. CrofOOt, of Oma
ha, the only other entry.
Now Open
A Clean, Beautiful Resort at Which to Rot and
Enjoy Yourself During the Hot Summer.
H1DAWAY
SPRINGS
In the Blue Mountains of Southern Umatilla County.
H. M. CULTER, PROP.
Dancing, Swimming, Hunting, Fishing, Etc.
Hot Mineral Water Pool and Baths.
Hotel Rate, $10.50 Per Week
INCLUDING BATHS.
or $2.00 Per Day
COTTAGES AND TENTS FOR RENT.
FREE CAMP GROUNDS.
GOOD BARN AND INCLOSED PASTURE.
Stage leaves Pendleton Tuesdays and Saturdays at 1 o'clock
from French Restaurant. Hidaway stage meets Pilot Rock
stage at Ukiah on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each
week.
Con Dung Low
CHOP SUEY
NOODLES
Chineie
Style
HOT TAMALES
CHILLI CON GARNE
SPANISH STYLE
LUNCHES
COFFEE
Everything clean and up-to-date
FIRST CLASS 8ERVICK
TEA 5c Packaxe
Under State
Hotel
Cor. Webb end Cottonwood 8ts.
Phone 167. Pendleton, Ore.
A
NEURALGIA
Don't suffer! Get a dime pack
of Dr. James' Headache
Powders.
You can clear your head and relieve
a dull, splitting or violent throbbing
headache in a moment with a Dr.
.Inmes' Headache Powder. This old
time headache relief acts almost magi
cally. Send some one to the drug store
now for a dime package aud a few mo
ments after you take a powder you
will wonder what became of the licitii
arhe, neuralgia and pain. Slop suffer
ingit's needless. Be sure you get what
you ak for.
Outbreak Caused lv Punishment of
Socialist Editor.
THE Hague, via London, July 4
Street fights In Herlln after the
sentencing of Karl IJebknecht. the so
CiallSI leader, to penal servitude and
Nancy Is Itomlmrdnl.
PARIS. July S German long
range guns shelled Nancy last night, it
was officially announced.
Author Has 2 Husbauds.
NEW YORK. July 3. May Elea
nor Gutes. author, began action at
White Plains for annulment of her
marriage to Frederick Ferdinant
Moore, formerly of San Francisco.
In August 1 ! 1 4 . Miss Gates ob
tained an interlocutory decree of di
vorce from Richard Walton Tully
Her marriage to Mr. Moore followed
Recently Miss Gutes learned that
the decree was not binding. On the
confirmation of the decree of separ
ation from Tully. it is said that Miss
Gates will remarry Mr. Moore.
You will like that
Chocolate
Ice Cream
at
Koeppen's
and its only
10c a dish
Hong Kong Gaf 8
AND NOODLE PARLORS
Noodles
AND
Chop Suey
Outside Tray Orders a Specialty
Boxee for lad lea and gentleman.
OPEN DAT AND ALL NIGHT
MEALS ISO AND UP.
Special Chicken Dinner
Sunday
548 Main Street
Next to E. O. Bldg Phone (OS
GO TO THE
St. George Grill
when you want a good
steak.
35c Merchants Lunch
Served Daily.
Mm Jr Hga
t mm S mUr ' TV
JmP' sSt &gflflH&HL gflgSaC
Idaho Hankers Pardoned.
WASHINGTON. July 3 President
Wilson pardoned S. B. and W. Q.I
.slmpson. owners of the First Nation
i al Hank CiI Caldwell. Idaho, convicteil
March, Ula, and sentenced to five;
pears' imii"isuumont for issuing a cer-i
t if bate of deposit with intent to de-,
fraud.
The brother.- pleaded that no fraud
waj contemplated, and that the loss
had been n i'de good. They were
granted respites a few days ago and;
nave not serviv. any part oi tneir sen
lent es.
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Known For It's Strength
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Washington, D. C, Oct. 6, 1915.
SCENE FROM "WHO'S GUILTVr CHAPTER NO. 7 (PATHE).
TODAY AT TKMPLE.
First National Bank
I lliform Mont Iltiuon Ann.
HKiiLiN. July 3. it is lanounoed
.-t-m i -o f f it' lal I that a funeral meat
t.ti'ii tir the entire empire will be in-1
troiucwl September 1.
The t'ardi- already nave been intro-(
dlicd in the south derman Itatct an-l
thi larger cttlM Of rrussia, but great
irregularity us to the amount of meat
hllotttd to the different parts of the
country provalli and the objoet of the ;
national eard is to insure uniformity in i
i oust! m pt ion.
FENDLETQN. OREGON
is hereby granted the right to act as Trustee, Ex
ecutor, Administrator and Registrar of Stocks and
Bonds.
Federal Reserve Board.
By 0. S. Hamlin, Governor.
The cxar la reputed to be the world's 1
wealthiest man. His Individual hold-j
nSgS are estimated at 136,000,000. '
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