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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1916)
EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1916. PAGE THREE f not only Friday, but any Summer Day T'S it brain fund, a light food and a "keep cool" food. TRY A CHOICE ORDER OF Salmon, Halibut, Red Snappers Sound Smelt. Extra Fine Salmon Trout. Crabs Kippered Salmon Extra Fine Pickled Fish in Jars. PORTLAND TO KEEP IE DURING SOI'TIIKKX GIRL sings I (lit EU18 AT ( OM'I.U I : MEXICAN STEERS TO T PYTHIAN GATHERING I ( I.I II I'l s To TAIN Itld.LGATI IT ( OXVENTION. I II THE R. TELEPHONE 188 DOWNE Y MARKET IUr Time b Hot for August l to in ami Knights l 'rum Every I'olnt urr l Ami nil to Mlend; Mam May l-li Hound- rp : Many Interesting Eventi on tin' program. Dean Tatom Co. Grocery Telephone 688. SHERIFF skikks OWN HOME. attachment was mad out bj an at- . torn': who has a claim against Of r Brtor I'oiinii in t'ain'rs scru-d by tain property near Newcastle. An er- California official, rot In description crept Into the pa- AUBURN, Cat, Job III- Sheriff pers ami when these were .served by Macauley. of I'laoer county. In levy- the sheriff he was surprised to find ing an sttachmenl on property in himself and his nelfbbors tied up by this etty tied up his own home. The the attachment, As Indicating the character of hos pitality that is to he on tap in Oregon during the tints of the conventions of the supreme Lodge and the Supreme Temple the Portland Press club has, Kent out word that It will keep open house (or ail visiting Knights of Py thias ami Pythian sisters between August I and 10, Its Writing looms Its library alll the conveniences of a large assembly room are to be at the command of Individual members, or) committees, The Press Club never closes its rooms at Portland, Its members are; RlOStl) newspaper men. a portion of I Whom Work at night, and it is a rule that their club home shall b open at all times to receive the weary news itatherer. Ah a social organisation it occupies an unique place In the city. Its "high Jinks" are always attended b) hun dreds of the most prominent men of I the state of Oregon. Just recently I the club had the 136 candidates fori count) offices at Cortland on the car pet and grilled them without mercy j When the supreme Representatives arrive In Portland it is probable thati the Press Club will have someth'ng j arranged bi which the common, ordi kL ..... A' j SI LINE AS FORMALLY roi Mi-i p does sen win ipati: TROI m.i: IS giitim, i he I.ONG-IIokn- lionler Expected to Be Uien lor in to the sum,- sa iteretPtore li'- splte the Presence of American Trofips; Directors, However, lor An Etnergemry, Plat: GTHE ICEMAN' WARMS' UP TO THE GOOD JUDGE) Uau'vt NAOC WORK SASIte K.10.,!L siee. you tipped hi 15L '7 S TOSACCO 1 IVf OONE THE SAME 'TMihC. roR, THOUSAND' Of MY FEllOWf MEN 1 f J I vngw . I r - 1 -V C JUST because you want tohtcen satisfaction is no reason why you need lo put a big wid in your check, and then hive to grind oa it. A mall cntw of WB CUT Chewing the Real Tobacco Chen, m&w rml, Umg ikrtd will MttBty ro. 1 he glad newt til tkt RmI 7eWr Cktw tpraadt from friend to trueud Very like), you, yourself, have tlready itirtad tcverai of your friend on it. Beds ky WETBAN-BRUTON COMPANY, SO Usies Sessrs, Nr York City Mtec noPOTHV SOUTH. BALTIMORE, Md.. July 11 Mon ey marked the opening of the annual convention and reunion of Blks, with an estimated attendees of more th in ."iU.ut.io Klks and their wives and irlends. i Or e of the features of the cetemo-! Though Uncle Sam is rushing troops to the border to prevent any more Mexicans from coming into th country, the Kound-t'p anticipates tiiat the border line will not he closed to the entry Of long-horned Mexican steers and Livestock Director Sam R Thompson has alreaOy legun negotia tions looking to securing a herd Ol these fleet-footed wicked-eyed, st i ! - etto-horned, sharp-hoofed brutes. Pearful lest strained relations be tHeen Mexico and the lnited State.! may result In war and thus make it difficult to purchase Mexican cattle, the directors are taking early steps to get a sufficient number to put on the roping, bulldogging and maverick contests at the lsls ftoiind-up. He fore long the Kound-L'p expects to make a definite announcement that a carload of the steer.- are on their w ay north. nary, subordinate lodge man can seel"'"1 "lining of that evening was toe singing oi .vnss uurotn. sor.n. a McMillan, of Knoxvllle, Tenn . and adopted the name of South In Ivr profession out 01 regard tor her southern nativity i Vol MOVE the wt-,reh O.U..11 ,.10 i.f their (1 ilf n it V . Th Portland commute is lusstlns 'rl ? . t tu J,r.Hr-:th iauffhter of Mr and Mrs. T. T lather it Portland durlni the conven tion, and that they linear long n-j OUffh In the kTtat to attend the Pen-; dlaton Round -Up, the Taatati WIW West Ihow iiven anywhere In the J word, it occun In September. The interval can be well filled b) trips to varlom Interettlni eeetlom of the Northwest. The pantile CO Ml mitt (M is pOntlVC that the) will pull off an Unusilall) I nt creating stunt when th starts down the st reel. I he pnv Lramine oommittee is constantly ad dtn new features U) the list daily eventa, ( that every person In at tendance will have something to took forward to, even though thev are not membera f the supreme isodKe. In This respect Portland hopes to exceed any other city w here these bodlei have met A aeeUon Of the big sea food din nt i ;it Seaside will ie devoted to mussels The) gTOW nowhere, else as they do at Seaside and are a distinct delicacy. In fact the KnighU at As toria are herding and feeding oys ters, clams, mussels anil salmon t Diem itito prime condition for th fi oiic on the beach CITY WILL COMPLY WITH PLAN TO HELP TROOPERS' FAMILIES EVERY SUIT of Men's Clothing in our store Absolute Cost Including the well-known STEIN-BLOCH, SOPHOMORE and FIDELITY BRANDS. Remember they are priced at ACTUAL COST to us. A most complete stock to select from. ALEXANDERS The Daylight Store It i expected that at this time a def inite plan for combatting anything of kind in this state will be taken ' itowid.s sHori.u ONCE A DAY. A free easy movement of the bowels ! every day is a sisn of good health Di I King's New Life 1'illa will give you a l gentle laxative effect wihout griping i fi-ee v., llr cv!,-m nt )....,... e pageant i ,,".,' , purify your bloud. overcome consti pation and have an excellent tonic ef fect on the entire system. Makes you feel like living. Only 2tC at druggists. Adv. MATT EH IS BROUGHT DP BEFORE COMMEIUTAI, (LI IS I AST EVENING. presHjent Brook Boasts Question to Committee on Public Policy; cumii les of 8ohtlera Will Be Asststl W hiie Heads of HouseboMs Arc or, the Border. SECURITIES HELD IN GERMANY MAY BE SOLD IN THE UNITED STATES all Ger held in to the get big ORDER IN COUNCIL IS EXPECTED TO PLEASE mm Kit AND SOFTER LIGHT Is asimred 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 Bee them? J. L. V AUG HAN LI hero the new SDON July ii it Ik believed thai neutral powers. IncltldtOf 'iflteil States, will welcome the! DrOOl In council signed by King Gecrge withdrawing previous oi lers In Council and establishing definitely laws to lie Imposed on ships carrying contraband through the war zone it was pointed out here that the L'nlted States early in the w;ir elected t i disregard the declaration ot Lon don, under which previous orders In Council were Issued and which hut been abandoned by both Knglaml und; Prance The regulations published some of the causes (.r dispute between the allies and neutral powers because the terms are Clear!) stated. BUD FISHER INJURED WHEN AUTO OVERTURNS n list ifxuMnmiwmmm iKmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Now Open A Clean; Beautiful Resort at Which to Rest and Enjoy Yourself During the Hot Summer. HIDAWAY 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, J10.50 Per Week INCLUDING BATHS. or $2.00 Per Day COTTAGES AND TENTS FOR RENT. FREE CAMP GROUNDS. GOOD BARN AND INCLOSED PASTURE. stnet- leaves Pendleton Tuesdays and Saturdays at i o'clock from French Restaurant, Hldaws stage, meets itbn Book stage i i kiuh on Mnii. Wednesday and Friday of rach SARATOGA, N. V.. Jul 1J "Bud" Fisher, the cartoonist, creator ol "Mutt and Jeff" was pinned beneath his automobile when it overturned on the state road, north of this city, but escaped with a broken rlli and severe bruises He is In s local hospital. Two companions ere unhurt, for a fine complexion you must do something more than use cosmetics. You must keep the blood pure, the liver and kidneys active and the bowels regular. You must also correct the digestive ills that tause muddy skin and dull eyes. ikedws Pis offer you the needed help They are mild in action, but quickly strengthen the stomach, gen tly stimulate the liver and regu late the bowels. They put the body in good condition so the organs work as nature intend ed. Backed by sixty years of usefulness, Beecham s Pills are worth considering Diictii ol S.dl V.ln It Wmmi wkk r, ru. Sold evrwher. Ill boi, 10c, 25c DRUGS ARE STOLEN; STORE IS DYNAMITED lldSLY.V. Wash.. July 11 To cover up the theft of cocaine and morphine, burglars dynamited the drugstore at Thomas Stoves, of Cle Elum. some time earlv Saturday morning, accord ing to the statements of officers. The front of the store and a large portion of the interior was wrecked. Th damage amounted to approximately1 1750 That the Job was done by snui.j CrenSied drug user Is the opinion of Chief of Polios Arthur Hyars. of Cle Blum. It was found that the cteh In the register and safe were not dis turbed, nor as a valuable watch nor any other article missing save two eight-ounce bottles or cocaine and one eight-ounce bottle of morphine Access to the building wis had through a rear window by biee.kmg it with a lead pipe. The d. nandte was placed under the prescript! n case, w hich was ruined. Th ' explo sion awakened the city, ami two :ncn were said to have been seer esc.ip eg on horseback to the east Deputy Sheliff W. C, Minton took the tr.ii: with bloodhounds, but the dogs i st the scent where the men mourtlSl the horses, fie Blum during the past year has had a number of fires, ad Stirling Stiout the s.ime time of ni"to AS Ih.s explosion, i,nd man''' of lh- cill'-ens :; res the lelbf th.nt the city Is the . um of some fanatic. 1 .nger prints found ifi the I'ist of I lie window sill have Deen copied Mid n..y lead to the Identtflcarl.n i ' :he taratars. The matter of Pedleton cooperating w ith the Oregon Patriotic League In providing relief for the famillee of wage-earners who have gone to the Mexican border wltn the militia was list evening referred by President Brook of the Commercial association to the committee OH public policy ol which W. J. Clarke is chairman. The committee was Instructed to take steps toward comply ing with the ur gent request of the governor for im mediate action. , President Brook MMt evening als brought up the matter of a continu ance of the institution of Happy Can yon. Only a brief discussion was in dulged in but such remarks as were made were favorable to the putting on of another evening show during Round-Up. R. K. Chloupek. instructor in man ual training at the high school, was last evening elected to membership In tin- club, The biggest part of the evening was spent in discussing the normal school situation, an account of which appears elsewhere in this paper. NEW YORK. July 12 -The finan cial possibilities of a Transatlantic U boat sendee, according to Wall street's leading bankers, include: First The sale here of man-owned securities still Germany. Second Gold shipments I nited States. Third The export from Germany of valuable and greatly needed com- ' modifies, especially dyestuffg Fourth Facilitated transfer of 'ends thus eliminating dependence on neutral countries. j Fifth -Likelihood of improvement in the value of the German mark arid I the Austrian crown nere. The International News .Service In formants, who include the country's best known bankers, were one in de I daring that the arrival Of the I'-boat ' Deutschland will have no marked fi-j nanclal influence. I They stated that the stork market would not be unduly depressed owing to the possibility of an influx fit Am erican securities owned in Germany Great interest attached to the am ount of American securities atlll held by Germans. Estimates vary from $100,1100,000 to $500,000,000. The stocks still principally held in clude Baltimore & Ohio common and preferred. Union Pacrftc, Great N'ortbj ern. Canadian Pacific and L'nited States steel. Large blocks of Ameri can mining stocks are also believed to be seeking our market. S. DIVERS COULD EQUAL U-BOAT CRUISE WASHINGTON'. July 12. l'nlted States submarines can duplicate the Deutschland's trans-Atlantic feat If the occasion arises, navy experts said. A flotilla of K class submarines last summer cruised 1000 miles from Hon olulu to San Francisco. They could have cruised for a week longer under the same conditions and at the same speed maintained by the German su per submarine. It is only under the terrific strain of high speed cruises that American submarines have developed engine troubles, the naval officers declared. OREGON WILL FIGHT INFANTILE PARALYSIS PORTLAND, ore.. July in Ore gon medical authorities will take due precautions against the spreading of infantile paralysis In this state, ac-1 cording to Dr. Andrew i ,-mith St.ite Health Officer Dr. David N P.olierg left for Seattle to consider joint action between the Oregon and Washington authorities. "Oregon wilt take no chances with the dread disease." said Dr. Smith I "Cognizant of the fearful effects that might be visited upon this state j should the strange malady become j prevalent here, the state board of I health will hold S meeting July 14 to consider every phase of the situation WAITING AT HOME FOR ANTARCTIC EXPLORER .... m liiwannis i iisi isbssjs r, tJf D-f-'t asssssr ggMgsjNUUM.uw ssmasy HTL -,, Avoids Breakfast Cooking- New Post Toasties are ready to eat direct from the package. They have a fine new flavour self-developed by a new patented process. It's the rare, true flavour of prime, white Indian corn itself, and these New Toasties are the first corn flakes that do not depend-on cream and sugar for palatability. The proof of this superior flavour is found by eating some from the package dry. They're deliciously good that way. but of course are usually .-served with cream or good milk. Examine the New Post Toasties flakes. The quick, fierce heat of the new process of manufacture, not only raises the distinguishing little bubbles on each flake, but gives a body and firmness that makes the New Toasties a more substantia! food than ordinary "com flakes." New Post Toasties do not "chaff" or crumble in the package, and they don't mush down when cream is added. They come to you untouched by hand, and in moisture-proof packaged that preserve their delightful oven-crispness until served at your table. Well worth trying these New Post Toasties Sold by Grocen Krnest SlwekletoA, wife nrslting nt home in Bftfi i icapM from the dangers tntarr t'urthe froten M' ami her Iai rht man who week. r news south.