East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 10, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 10, 1916.
MERS
Frank Chapman and family of I
1. 1 tor cri'i, are visiting with Mrs.
LADY RICHARDSON'S HUSBAND FALLS IN WAR
ARE HELD BACK IN
THEiR HAY CUTTING
SEASON M l. Us Ol'l It ITIONS VI
CAMAS PRAIRIE TOR
'-l I RAl, l .l hs.
s parents
I'kiah.
I Mhi of Jul) ol First of lugnal Miiy
s iu-t inning hi Harvest; Recent
HiUni win Makr rop a Goad One:
Mrs. Arbuiiiwl I Serlotulj ill: Other
News ',,1 i di section,
in Special,
I Karl orog
I ' K 1 A 1 1 . Ore., July lu. -Owing tn
the barkwaril season, there will he no
hay cat in Camai Prairie mi the very
last nf Juh or the 1st nf August, but
the reean) ri.in.-. nave donMN much
good that the buy Crop will be much
bitter than has been exierteil.
Mm. I.uther Hughes anil children
of California, daughter-in-law of Mr.
and Mm. R. G. Clark are visiting at
the home of Mr. Clark for h few days.
Mm. Hughes han ooma In be nt the
hrdsldo of her mother Mm. H. H.
Arhogtist "In, I serimixlv ill at her
hi ine in I'enilli ton.
The dedication dance In i D, Kirks
new pi, I hull last Friday night was
crand rtoeeea, than belni a law
crowd in attandaaea,
K. J. Suiiiinerviiie of Pendleton wan
i 1'kiah vlaltor Friday afternoon.
Mis M i ,sste Fettle arhO has been
'i ai hlny school In I'riink county dtir-
iik the winter returned home Satur
day, She has been gone since last
Replant bar,
Mm Wlllnhy of Pendleton, mother
of Mrs. Clyde llelmlek and Mrs.
S'ajjcop ol Washington, sinters of
Mis. KelmlCk also Mr Stalloop are In
I'kiah visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Heltalck.
Hi n Corrln of Rltter was in Dkiah
Friday night.
Robert Moore accompanied by his
daughter Mrs. William Selbv ami son
Bobb) enma In Bundnj to spend the
4th In 1'klah Mr. 81 b) came In
front his sheep camp and Joined his
fBinllv here
Hong Kong Cafe
VI NOODLE PARLORS
Noodles
AND
Chop Suey
Ou tattle lra orders m ns laity.
Roi es fur ladles and gentlemen.
OPEN DAT AND AM, NIGHT
Ml l Wc M I P.
Mi-al Tickets, 'i Meals for si. no
Hperial I'blrken Dinner
Sundayi.
548 Main Street
Nut to E O HUg Phone SO
ad Hunks and Bid Burnett of Rlttei
came Ul With two four horse I jads ol
i.ai dware fur Wagner and Caldwell
Tui tday.
Jam I Wassiin nf Hitter Is in I'kiah
lor a few days visiting with old
li lends. He Is on his way to Pendle
ton in visit his sister Mrs. linker, who
he has not seen for six years.
Flossie Caver hill of Waahtnfton,
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George
Caldwell Tuesday night enrnute to
I-ing Creek to visit with her brothers.
Frank Chamberlain and wife and
Mis. Perl Andrls and son went to Pen
dleton to spend July 4th.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark returned from
Walla Walla Monday.
Miss tinnitus, niece of Fred Grooms
bft for Putter Creek Wediiesdav
BWrnlttl to visit her grandparents Mr.
Kind Mrs. Hanks.
Fred ii ins and wife of Dale are
here to meet Mrs. Troxel, sister ol
Mrs. (irooms, who will visit with them
for a few weeks.
Hush Harney, wife nnd daughter of
Bridge Cruek and Mr. Rci-d passed
through I'kiah Monday enroute to
Hldauuv Springs to spend Ihe 4th.
Bandford Chllaon and wife. Veata,
Irene, Walter and Tillman Kirk re
turned Thursday from I lesnlation
where they have been for the past ten
dayi Damping and fishing, They re
Port fishing fine.
Oeorga Caldwell and wife bft for
Hitter, Long ' reek and other points'
Friday on business.
.Mrs. .MeKlnzle who has been 111 for
the last three weeks is slowly con
valescing. Clyde Relmlck, Tom Wllloby, Her
bert Meenga and Harvey BtaUeol left
for Olive lake Wednesday on a fish
ing trip.
A large crowd attended Ihe danre
at Alba at Dirk's hall Monday, July
Ird, many going from I'kiah.
.-'nine excitement was created in
I'kiah Thursday, when word was til-
1 ph d in that a man had escaped
from the Stale Hospital and was
headed 'his way. He was seen nn the
Yellow Jackal mountain Thursday
afteri n but ha retraced his steps
and was caught near Herbert Hoy.
len's which greatly relieved Ihe minds
Of Ihe timid.
A dance was. given at Kodaway
Spring! July 4th. and a large crowd
attended, all enjoying it greatly,
A family picnic was held al the
hon f Frank Martin on Bridge
Click July and n;, relatives enjoy
ed bountiful basket dinner.
Oueale Qarrlaon of Pendleton is
visiting with relatives near I'kiah
during her vacation.
The read crew are Working "li the
ri ck hill near the Fee ranch which
h.'o- been in bad shape and will re-
Vn electric storm visited I'kiah
rlday noon, but very little rain fell.
Lester Bolln and wife visited in
Will spoXVs LINIMENT RE
LIEVE PAIN?
Trv l( and see one application will
prove more than I column of claims.
J. inies s Ferguson, phlla . Pa., writes:
"I have had wonderful relief since I
use, si, inn's Liniment on my knees.
To think after all these years of pain
one application gave me relief. Many
th. inks for what your remedy has done
for me." Don't keep on suffering, ap
ply Sloan's Liniment where your pain
is and notice how nuick you pet re
lief. Penetrates without rubbing. Buy
it at any in-tig store. 25c Adv.
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LEHMAN HOT SPRINGS
J. M. ROYER, Manager.
The Blue Mountain Moat Popular Health and Pleasure Resort.
NOW OPEN
Hotel Thoroughly Renovated and Rates Reasonable
CABINS FOR RENT. FREE CAMPING GROUNDS.
You Will Like Our Meals
Swimming, Dancing, Hunting, Bowling, Fishing, Hot Mineral Water.
NEW YORK, July 7. One of ihe
latest victims of the war is Sir Ed
yvard Austin Stewart Hlchardson, hus
band of l.ady Constance Stewart
Richardson,, who cast aside the tra
ditions of Hritish aristocracy to which
she belonged to make public dancing
her profession
Sir Edward, who was a Scotch bar
onet and a captain in the "BUiM
Watch," was at the front in France
and was wounded in the recent drive
of the British formes against the Her
man positions tn FlanderB. He died
of his wounds.
He was born in 1872 and married
l.ady Constance, a daughter of the
late Earl of Cromartie and a suiter of
i the present Countess nf Cromartie in
11904. As Ladv Constance MacKenzie
j she waa well known as an athlete and
! for her keen ;ntenwt In all kinds ot
! sports as well as for her eccentricities
She gave up athletics for dam ins
and caused much comment at the be
ginning of her professional career by
appearing In an English music hall
j in a barefoot dance Afterwards she
j appeared in the United States, giving
i the same dance.
WASHINGTON COURT
HURTS "DRY" LAWS
OLTUPIA, Wash , July T. Wash
lngtona so-called permit section of the
liipior statute that Which limits the
amount of Ibiuor which may be Im
ported from California and other
states is practically inoperative to
day. The supreme court of ihe state in
rendering a decision favoring John C,
Bdan am! W F. Hoeing, who brought
- in against the sheriff of King coun
ty for confiscating their liquor stocks,
li.is created this condition, according
to Judge Pullerton. the only member
,. the bench who dissented. He de
clared as well that it will make con
viction of violators of the liquor law
all but Impossible.
Sheriff Robert T. Hodge seized
F.'ien's stock in his rooms at the Rain
ler club and Hoeing's at his country
i home. Superior Judge J. T. Ranald,
limiting the amount of liquor one may
have in their possession applies to per
sons having it for sale or barter The
court adds that the statute is am
biguous and where a criminal and in
nocent construction may he placed the
latter construction must apply.
Judge Fullerton says the act is
written in plain and mandatory terms
when he disserts from his associates.
VOl' It BOWELS SIKH 1,1) MOVE
ONCE v DAT.
A free easy movement of the bowels
ever) day is a sign of good health Di
King's New Life Pills will give you a
gentle laxative effect wlhout griping
and free your system of blood poisons
purify your blood, overcome const!
I at ion and have an excellent tonic ef
fect on the entire system. Makes you
feel like living. Only 25c at druggists.
Adv.
STr,.ootl GIVEN WOl'XDED.
Con Dung Low
CHOP SUEY
NOODLES csn;.r
HOT TAMALES
CHILLI CON GARNE
SPANISH STTI.E
LUNCHES
COFFEE
Evervth'ng clean nnd up-to-date
FIRST class BIRVICI
TEA 5c Package
Under State
Hotel
Cor Webb nnd Cottonwood Ste.
Phone 667. Pendleton, Ore.
l!orc Theft is Alleged,
THE DALLES. Ore., July 10 Geo
Holt, IS cars Old, of gCOttl Mills,
Clackamas county, was arrested hero
by sheriff Levi Cbrisman on informa
tion furnished by Constable D. E
Frost of Oregon City,
Holt it is alleged, rode away from
ScottS Mills on a horse which was the
property of Floyd Ferguson. Arriv
ing in Portland he traded Ferguson s
horse for another. When caught on
the Columbia Highway near The
I 'alios hewas endeavoring to trade
the Portland horse for a third.
the lie!;" when the two capitalists Philadelphia Man Provides for
sued for 'be return ot the liquor. The Maimed Frenchmen,
supreme court now reverses thai do- PHILADELPHIA. July 7 With his
Cgon usual generosity. Edward T Btotea-
The decision, a brief one. was writ- bury has contributed the munificent
ten bv Judge Mount nnd concurred In sum of 175.000 to the Union for
by Chief Justice Morris and Judges Training in Suitable Trades the Maim-
Hnusman Ellis Chadwick. Main, Hoi- ed Soldiers of France, of which Mrs.
comb and Parlor. Edmund L. Haylles of New York, .s
Tn ,, h,,l,ls that the section the charman for ithe United States.
This princely gift has been rnadej
through the Pennsylvania branch oil
the union, of which Mrs. Stotesburyj
is the chairman, and which is affll- j
lated with the French war relief ol
the emergency aid of Philadelphia.
Several days ago the news was ca
bled over to the New York office th..i
the French government had ofefrej
the liaison Blanc in Paris to the!
union, with certajn provisions for thei
men, provided that the union would!
equip and pay the running eapenaeaj
of the institution. The financial ob
ligation thus incurred was estimated;
as 175.000. The chairman for the
United States at once communicated
with the chairman tor Pennsylvania. 1
who w as know n at the time to be ma-!
luring a plan for some effective means
of approaching and handling the prob-j
lem presented by the number of mu-'
tllated soldiers and officers, victims j
of the war Mrs. stotesbury felt.
I atrongly that the offer of the French
government should be met. The
: question, however, was how the funds
! had best be raised and this, of course,
I was a serious one. While she and
those interestec" in the plan were re-
i volving in their minds various aspects
of the possibllites of the case, Mr.;
Stotesbury. ihe deus ex machlna of
I most benevolent undertakings in this
I city, quietly stepped In and volun
teered to assume the financial burden,
of starting the undertaking with thej
I personal gift above mentioned, which
will equip and run for the first year
j the ins'Pution about to be founded.
The economic problem of disposing
of the thousands of men who througtr
mutilation in battle nave been inca-;
pacitated from returning to their old
vocations is one of the most serious,
confronting the French authorities.;
That these men can be turned to use
and become once more self-supporting
has been demonstrated by the mayor
of Lyons. M Harriot Early in the
war he assigned a city building In Ly-j
ons to the use of a trade school Where I
crippled men could be trained to:
make the best of the altered condi
tloni of their existence. According to;
the nature of their respective mutila
tions, certain trades weer selected for'
them and they were put to work. The
experiment was found to answer the
double purpose of building up the.
men's moral fiber through the hopol
of renewed usefulness and to open up
the way to their self-support.
BETTEIt VXD SOFTER
LIGHT
Is assured by the use of some
of these beautiful fixtures of
ours. They give a light that
illuminates the room perfectly,
but that does not tire or strain
the eyes. They are not expen
sive considering their extra ef
ficiency and extra beauty. Why
not at least see them?
J. L. VAUGHAN
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I Why Not Own Your Own Home 1
BUY OR BUILD ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN.
It'a paying rent to yourself.
Come and see us, and we will outline this plan to you. E
f MATL0CK-LAATZ INVESTMENT GO.
E 112 East Court St
E Real Estate Farm and City Loans Insurance E
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Flies do not breathe through their
mouths, but through holes In their
bodies. Their eyes are made up of
loon facets. Flies are able to carry
from SO to 70 times their own weight.
PEDIGREED DOG HAS PRIVATE ROLLING CHAIR
More Htissian Gains.
PETROGRAD, Juty 10. The cap
ture of one thousand additional pris
oners and the occupation of three
more villages Is announced this after
noon. The ladies' committee of the Nor
folk (England) war agricultural com-j
mtttfa has obtained promises from
more than ItOOn women to work on
the land when called on.
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IIIAllOM It K A N II ril.Kl' s&
years known ai Bnt, Sftt. Alwgri ReliaMo
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
a M'.w rORK, July 8. The dl
a rector Of the National Fduca
a lion Association met as Asbury
1'ark took preferential vote and
4 telected Portland, Oregon, or Chl-
cago as the next convention city
a The final aattlament will be
made later.
H-SrST CRAWFISH
OYSTERS CLAMS SEA CRABS
Fine, Clean Furnished Rooms In Connection. Steam Heated.
The Quelle Restaurant
Ex, lu.iivo distributing
depot In Pendleton for FAl.TS Sea f oods.
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How's This?
We offer one Hundred Dollars Rewsrd
lor any ce of Catarrh that isuuot be cureo
bv Hall's Catarrh Cure.
Hall's Catarrh Cure has been tsken by
catarrh sufferers for the past thirty-five
years, and has become known as the most
reliable remedy for Catarrh Hall's Cl
lau h Cure acts thru the Blood on the Mu
ceils surfioes. expelling the l'olseu from
the III, Kid and healing .ae diseased portions
After Jim have taken Hall's Catarrh Cure
(or a short time you will see a great lm
proTenent In your general health. Start
taking Hall's Catnrrli Cure at once and gel
rid of catarrh. Send for testimonials, free
F. .1 CHENEY. 0., Toledo, Ohio.
Sold bv all Druggists. Trie.
Go East This Summer
via Northern Pacific
Low Round Trip Fares
Enjoy every moment of the circle tours via this line. Get
additional scenery and service at no additional expense.
Through daily trains to St. Paul, Minneapolis, Chicago.
Kansas City-St. Louis with the best dining car service in
the world.
Enroute stop at
Yellowstone National Park
Enter through Qardtaar Gateway original, scenic and only Northern
ntrance. ?pend a week or month in America's greatest wonderland,
.-'ee the wild animals, geysers, colored terraces, paint pots. Grand Can
von of the Yellowstone, etc. Excellent hotels.
Write, call or phone for tickets, informa
tion and travel literature. Let us arrange
your vacation trip.
WALTER ADAMS
Agent, Pendleton, Ore.
A. D. CHARLTON,
Asst. Gen'l Passenger Agent
PORTLAND, ORE.
Round trip westbound Sumner tourist tickets on ale daily tell your
eastern friend-. Attractive BoaSMSeakaga ticket!, iii Montana points
and return.
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CLASSIFIED DIRECTOR Y
INSURANCE AHD LAND BUSINESS;
HA HTM AN ABSTRACT CO. MAKES;
reliable abstracts of title to all
lands in Cmatllla county. Buys and
Mill all kinds of real estate. Does,
a general brokerage business. Pays
taxes and makes investments for non
residents Writes, fire, life and acci
dent insurance. References, any bank
in Pendleton
JAMES JOHNS. Pres.
C. H. MARSH. Sec.
BENTT.F.Y & MONTGOMERY. RE AT,
estate, fire, life and accident insur
ance agents. 815 Main street. Ph ne
404.
Sr r fcv M r.
Blanketl (ytipi shoes and even for hor pciligreed French bulldog,
skates ror pedigreed dogs have ceas- "Newport Nipper," who has taken
I many nrir.es at the New York and
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CO III CO. UM1V H HW1l wmmm
illon Carey of Boston and Newport,
has secured private rolling chair
Huston shows "Nltiner'' has his own.
attendant to push' his chair along a.'
tie takes ten morning hieere.
VETERINARY SURGEONS,
C. W. LAB8BN, M D. V , COtnm
veterinarian. Residen, e telephone
27; office telephone. 20
SECOND llM DEALERS.
V. 8TROBLK, DliUH IN NEW
and second hand goods. Cash
paid for all second-hand goods hovsh'
Cheapest place In Pendleton to bu
household goods. Come and get out
prices. :i9 E Court street pnon
71W.
ATTORNEYS. AUCTIONEERS
RALEY & RALEY. ATTORNEYS AT COL. W. F. YOHNKA, At'CTIHN
law. Office in American National eer, makes a specialty of farmer
Bank Building, stock and machinery sales. The
CFORlMr W COUTTS ATTORNEY mD that geU ou the mone " n
GEORGE W, luuu ',iiU orders at East Oregonlan office,
at law. Estates settled, wills.
deeds, mortgages and contracts drawn. "
Collections made Room 17, Schmidt FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
block.
FEE A FEE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW J. T. BROWN'S FURNITURE STORJJi
Office In Despaln building. Funeral director and licensed em-
Calmer. Most modern funeral pax-
CARTER A SMYTHE. ATTORNEY- lor utr(, and fun(,ra, ,,alu
at law Office In rear of Amerl- rMponded ,0 Jay ur nlKil( ,.orner
can National Bank building Man and Wa,er streets. Telephone (I,
JAMES P PERRY ATTORNEY AT
law office over Taylor Hardware
company.
PETERSON A BISHOP, ATTOR
neys at law; room 3 and 4. Smith
Crawford building.
JOHN S. RAKER. FUNERAL Di
rector and licensed embalm. r Op
posite postof'ice I'unera; pallor two
funeral cars Calls responded to day
or night Phone 7S.
DOUGLAS W. BAILEY. ATTORNEY
at law Will practice In all stato ,
I and federal courts. Rooms 7, 8 ami
I, Deapaln imiiding.
ARCHITT.
FREOERICK STEIWER. ATTOH-
ney at law. office in Smith-Craw-s
ford building
MISCKLLANBOI S,
LEGAL BLANDO or EVER i
scrlptlon for coun c, irt ii
court. Justice court, real estate,
for sale at East OragOBlaa office
DK-rcult
RAYMOND W. HATCH. ARCHITECT
Despaln Building Phone 718. Pen
dleton, Oregon.
l, A. LOWELL, ATTORNEY AN I1
counsellor at law. Office In De-
spaln building.
LMAL BLANKS or EVERT DSI
ecrlptlon for county court, clrenW
art justice court real eetate, ata
' n sale tt East Oregonlna offloa.