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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 11. 1916. PAGE THREE The Dpi Mom Co. This is strictly a cash store, selling for cash only en ables us to make lower prices than if we sold on credit. The cash buyer jets more for his money than one who asks for credit, because it costs money to carry accounts. This extra cost is made up by keeping bookkeepers, extra clerks, lost accounts, in fact when you ask for credit you ' II ask for an accommoration and you have to pay for it, and so does the cash buyer if he trades at any other place than a strictly cash store. Our meat department is the best equipped plant in Umatilla county; everything under glass. We buy for cash all veal, chickens, eggs and produce. We invite the farmers to call in and inspect our up-to-date Meat Market and Grocery Store. Downey's U. S. Inspected Meat is positively the best meat on the market. Telephone: Meat Dept. 187-188; Grocery Dept. 688 GOLF EXPERT DIVES ADVICE ON HOW TO if, I IHY WRITES TO Till: Vlt 1: BfOS Wvs to olt l in (i(K)i FORM. NO- M'NARY ACCEPTS THE G. O. P. CHAIRMANSHIP PORTLAND. Ore., lu'y 10 Charles L McNary of Suleni chosen siate i halrmun by the Oregon repn lirun state centr..l comm toe. which i. m .11 the npsfial hotel n Portland on Saturday, lost no time In accepting Mi position Immediately on belr Jllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllj: I COME HERE FOR Bathing Caps rotifled of his selection, y.r. McNa'-y wired back that he would accept Mm Would work for uniflcail r. ,i the par ty, B, l Haldw n SSCfetary to Con f I 1IIIS II Slnnott also hit accepted rMiaetton ns secretary ol ir.e commit- t( o. Just when th" psBSOnne1 of the es icutive committee of it. of whom five art to tic format progressives, will ho announced Is not known, out specu lation Is rife us to wiint men will com pose it AmoHu ill sboH mooasrs mentioned art Thomas B. Neuhausen A BS "'lark. Dr Henry Waldo Cos and 0 aorta Arthur llrown. Delegate til Two tWnHM, The msstlni us replete with ora- tory, with Hughe and harmony as ill.- icornota, E All the new ideas are here E Bathing caps of quality. The newest ideas in bath ing caps now ready for your selection. Choose here and be better pleas ed. First quality, practi cal stvles. popular prices, I 50c TO $1.25. s A Js S conp Keeps vour skiu neaiu iTallman & Go. i n n n Leading Drwtfiitl llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll? Don't Endure Itching Skin We urpe all skin sufferers who hnve sought relief In vnln, to try this lUjulil wash, the D. H. I. Prescription for K -lema. All skin dlllJIM yield Instantly ta Its soothing oils. Its Ingredients, oil of wtntergrsM, tliyrani snd glycerine, hare been DSN DJ doctc-n for years In the cur-' of the skin.' The liquid form carries than her.iine Ingredients Joan through the sorei to the roi.t of the disease. Drngflitl are glad to recommend IliK soothing moling lhiild. '-'ae. r.0c and Si. mi. Come to ns nnd we will tell you Won about this reaarklbU romisly. Your money back unlet-t the llr-d bottle relieves you. 1. D. D. Soap kei ft your skin healthy. Ask about It. For IS Years the Standard Skin Remedy The delegates were obviously divid ed Into two vamps, those who wished to re-elect Charles B. Moores as chairman and those who desired a younger man who would make a strong appeal to the progressives. Mr Moores hud many supporters but he withdrew his name as soon 1;; the nominations wdn nosed As retiring state chairman he open id the meeting with a short address calling intention to the fact that it was in lie nature of a homecoming. Part of the family had been away for four years, he said, but were now re turning and some of them were pres ent at the meeting He said he was uoing to call upon a few of those for shun addn-ese. and first introduced 1 1 leurge Arthur Brown, Mr. Hrown spoke of the cleavage I of the past but sai l that those times hail paaasd tig urged, however, that in I he organization of the state com uit'ee as chairman be selected who would be ucceptah'e to the progres sive s hi ihc state. TAIiLMAN IHU'O CO. AMERICAN HELP IS URGED TO SAVE CHINA DETIttUT. Mich. July 11. Invest ! men) Ol I'nited States capital in Chi- na to prevent furtner Japanese tig : grasslon w;cs advocaied here by I Charles Denby, tormer United state I consul general at Shanghai and ex I Secretary ot the provisional govern -j ment of Tien Tsln under appointment from the allied powers. Denny had I just returned from an extensive busi ileal trip in the orient "China sees In every cent invested jin that country hold on the I'nited States which will guarantee her ajmlMt Japanese aggression. " Denby raid. Loans on Farms If you desire to borrow money on farms, our officers will be glad to have you call at this old, strong bank and consult with them. Our loaning policy is liberal and while always in keeping with the most approved and conservative banking methods we do everything in our power to accommodate our customers. fa m i : i t 7 1 ; 'I'll nfflBH 0 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 "moreish" taste that is simply irresistible. If you like ordi nary ice cream you'll simply be delighted with a dish ot Pendleton's Best. Don't forget to call for our butter. It is true to its name. The Boy Is Father to tho Man via sayings iiko mis are fraught with 1 1 most important meaning. And what win aia ine CTpectnnt mother In conserving her health, her strength, her mental repose and the ab sence of vexatl o a s pulns is a subject of Vast moment Among tlic recognised helps la a splendid rem e d y known as "Mother's Friend." Applied to tlie muscles It sinks In deeply to make them firm nnd pliant. It thus liftj (I... .Iln ignnients thr.t rro''nce pain, it lightens tho burden on tlie nervom system. Induces calm, restful nights of hcalth-gliiii sleep SM mukcs the days sunny and happy. Get a bottle of "Mother's Friend" of nny dnraiit and ynii will lata realize way It has been considered true to Its niinio in our licst homes throufrh three generations. It Is perfectly harmlcM lint so effective that once used It Is recommended to all expectant mothers by those V went through tlie ordeal with surprising ease. By writing to llnidileld Regulator Co., 412 Lamar Illdg., Atlanta, Ga,, you car, have a free copy of a wonderful stork IhhiW that uiifold those things which all expectaut Bothen delight to read. Write today. Pendleton Creamery Phone 444 'WONDERFUL CH trouble Oall Stones, Cancer and Ulcers of the Stomach and Intestines. Auto-Intozl-catlon. Yellow Jaundice, Appendicitis nnd other fatal ailments result from Stomach Trouble Thousands Of Stomach Sufferers owethelr com plete recovery to Mayr's Wonderful Remedy Dnllke any other for siom aek Allnients. For sale by druggists evcryw heto. liven I !.- Wbo Mart iu Mldxllv Life to l.i'at'ii tile t'mc tan netWW txconhoal players ir They wicf licioic vluch practice to tlie Art. Xiu ! Strenuous. (Hy G. H Kddy ) Some fifteen years ago, I venture to say. golf was not heard of on this coast. But so rapidly has the game grown that we find it played In ever town that has a population of ten thousand or more. The past five years have seen a good many base ha'l plajers turning their attention to golf, finding it more fajiclnaUng. as it depends entirely on his own abil ity, not like some other ball gamei u here it requires a teain to play it AoU has been conceded by all doc tors to he the best exercise for re storing health, an it develops every muscle ill the body If played right Those who begin at middle age can become good golfers even If not tho best. Muscles that have been dor mant for years are brought Into ac tion, thus stimulating new energ? and Consequently adding years to life. There has been some objection that golf was too strenuous for older peo ple. There is absdutely no danger If he has a competent instructor. It la a great mistake to start playing the tame without an instructor as the 1 endonoy is to hold the body too rig id and the club too rirm and thus li able to strain the muscles of the heart. One has to remember the club only weighs from U to 17 ounces, which lucaiis he has to relax his muscle.; In rder to get the swing Oolf Is a game which is played from tht WrlStS, It Is sometimes said that j there are two kinds of golfers. Onej iiind is those who are born golfers and some seem to fall Into the gair. i iite naturally and get brilliant re .iUlt". But the majority of people, are anything but born golfers and so it 'p a great advantage to begin tho ;ame young, for the player then 1C . ..- - udBV ... ,L-inir hi.1 ....I'.- a KflWHl,' n' HWiwi Menkes that is very hard to aoiuiro after. Why so many fail to get on is be--ause they do not try' hard enough a.ij cannot give enough time for practice. Even the most briltiint pavers ol the game nave tneir woaai points and any player w ill get on j better afterwards ir he thinks and' studies his game when he can get -ij quitt hour to himself. 1 have had people come to me for lessons and in a very short time L nave found the::- mind somewheie ei.-e and oftentimes i win be explain ing and talking my head off and on looking up 1 find they are looking somewhere else Now. when this happens I can't help them to get anv re-nilt from lessons. Both' the teach-! er and pupils must put their heait and soul in the Work they have in hand, if a player wants to reduce i his handicaps nothing but hard, : steady practice and some one standing over him pointing out his faults be cause there must be something WTOnf I with his game, otherwise he Would j go on Improving Every scratch player has found that to be the hard-j est period id' hie game. Some may I think when they are down to 10 ban- j dicaps that they know enough about the game and don't need instructing. It is true they may know all about i the game but the point la they cant see their faults and require a com petent teacher standing over them Even the best professionals have to take a lesson occasionally and follow out the instructing as near as possi ble which he has already had A new plajer oftentimes plays a better game Ihe first month than he does for some time arter. For a month or so he will play fairly good golf, then he will fall back for a while and play worse than he did at the start This happens to beginners, his game comes and goes, but ever time he conies back to his game he finds he is a little margin to the good and so it goes on ror 4 or 5 years when his game will stop improving This happens sometimes when he is an II handicap and sometimes as low as 10 handicaps. Now when this happens. 1 advise him to get in and take lessons and work hard if he wants to improve. Of course, if Il ls satisfied with his game, lesson -would not Jo him any good. To get any benefit from lessons one has to enter into it and think of nothing else. There will be golf lessons continued In this paper during the summer and those that are interested in gOlt should not fail to read them Library News A group i I i ew books on mlscei laneous subjei is are unlay planned i , ihe "Nev UooKg shelves at the pu' Mc llbrarj Ames Higher sndi vidua llsm EigY Sermons delivered at Harvard Uni versity In one of the most note ' teachers of ischology of religion in this country .They emphasize the so cial nature of the individual and the value of social service, and. among other things, the world-old quest for a more abundant nnd ideal life At: I a war. "How this ex-gamin wav con- rod Into a Princeton senior 03 dignity, culture and Income. Is as fascinating a tale as any medieval ro manee. and of far more value ta i htzh school men who fancy themselves ( financially debarred from a college! training " Hill ('aiming. UraStU YingJ ami jidjf making. Mrs Hill whose books have been used fa American homes for thei past fifteen years, nas present In' condensed and simple form Informa-! tlon gained from her own and others experience and from the recommen dations of the L'nltea Stales depart-! ment of agriculture, nnd tho state, universities on methods of preserving fruits and vegetables The receiptsj are preceded by practical description: of the utensils needed and the rea-i sons for each step taken are clearly stated. Illustrations and an Index i complete the book's usefulness. Holland lluturrl) guide. TktSM who have enjoyed "Freckles" and "Girl of the Llmbertost" will be In-1 treated in this delightful butterfly book. "Dr. Holland, who Is author of s larger work, "The DUttSrfly hook.' has prepared this convenient pockat manual as a means of identlf n ation I for the commoner species of the 1,'nit-l ed States and Canada There are de-l scriptione of 255 species and varieties; accompanied by 295 colored figures An Introduction discusses the place of I butterflies in the anrmal kingdom, i the anatomy of the. butterfly, etc., and offers advice un collecting and mounting." I aaCSftse, "This remarkable Indict ment of Germany by a German has attracted world-wide attention since the appearance of the first Oerman edition at l.auaanne several months ago. It Is one of the memorable books of the war. Published anony mously in Switzerland "by a German who has been holding high rank in the government service." A vehement! Indictment of the empires of Germany and Austria, which, the author savs "Intentionally brought about the war which they had long prepared for and desired, because they thought that the moment was specially favor able for striking the blow " I'oe How farmers ooperate anil double Profits. "While the moet com-j prehensive source of information or. w hat has been done through local clubs, the grange, rural credit, and, co-operative societies, it Is first of all an appeal to the farmer in direct readable ohapters, to get control of his own business and to lead in the work of cooperation by which he can keep control anil better prices " Powell Hoad U glory. A book o! stories from American history- The title has an ironic touch, for, as the author says, "three fourths of the territory of the United States was won, for us by men whose names tire with-: out significance to most Americans." The road to glory seems sometimes to Bathing Suits AT ALEXANDERS This is the opportune time to select your bathing suits while our stock is so complete. We have them in all sizes and prices and shades, such as Kelly Green, Royal Blue. Copenhagen, Navy, Scarlet. Cardinal, Maroon, Black and Purple. Our prices are from 82.00 to 87.50 in the ladies' suits. Bathing caps to match all of our suits priced from 50r to $1.50. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. The Daylight Store mm lead to oblivion, but, as in some or his other books, the author has taken it upon himself to rescue some or these unknown names. The stories have to do with the Louisiana pur chase, the winning or Oregon, and of Texas, the Seminole war in Florida, the defeat of Tecumseh, and the op ening of the ports ot Japan by Perry. Kinehart Kings, queens and pawns. .Mrs. Kinehart's first reasoi for going into Belgium and Northern France was to study the work of the Red Cross she is herself a graduate of a hospital training school and a member of the American Red Cross society but aside from this she went to see all that could be seen and to report on it. Anything of humanitar ian Interest appealed to her. She re ports a conversation with King Albert, interviews with Queen Mary of Eng land and Queen Elizabeth of Bel gium, and talks with the men in the trenches Shelton Continuous bloom In Am erica. The author refers to her man ual. "The seasons In a flower garden, and says: "In this my second book on garden lore, I hope as far as pos sible to avoid repetition in cultural directions. What plana to use, where to place them, and when they bloom Is the scheme I now offer to those who are striving for continuous "all over' bloom during twenty-six weeks at the longest." The experience gain ed during the eight years since the publication of the first book has re sulted in these pages of practical sug gestion. They are followed by eleven planting charts, tesred and proved successful. In these charts annuals and perennials are marked in red and black respectively and space to be al lowed is clearly shown. Brower Piano mastery. Kirk Song of the nightingale Oppenhelm Development of the child Parry Two great art epochs. Sargent Beet private schools. Weils Treasure of Hymns, feats Hour glass. Fatima's History First smoked by college men, club men and officers of the Army and Navy they all pronounced it "a-sensible-cigarette" and today Fatima is practically the only cigarette smoked by them These men told others and the demand ioi FATIMA rapidly increased Afterwards, through general publicity, the men of America were made acquainted with Fatima and they pronounced it "a-seroible-cigarette" " Ar sensible-cigarette 99 Otherwise it would not be the greatest sell ing high grade cigarette in the world Fatima is merit through and through earnest ik for the scholar thin FicUe ( hats ou Japanese prim. "This book will appeal to the print collector, but the first chapter, a pre liminary survey, considering the gen eral nature of Japanese prints, and the tSJSnnlque of their production and their aesthetic characteristics, will serve admirably to Introduce the sub ject to Ihe general reader It gives a, i Interpretation of an artistic crec 1 unite different from that of our west ern world and makes it coniprehc.i slide to our western mind " tiiui". ThroSSjSi cotfofc on sjotMnij fllwl a sensible cigarette