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DAILY EAST OREGOXIAN. PENDLETON", OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1916. EIGHT PAGES -8 PACK F.1CHT Golden Glow HIGH GRADE COFFEE Roasted and packed by Chase & Sanborn of Boston and Chicago. A new blend just received. The name Chase & Sanborn on the can guarantees the quality. In sealed cans. Steel cut. i ib. 3 Ib. 5 lb. Can Can Can 40c $1.10 $1.75 GRAY BROS GROCERY CO "QUALITY" Two Phones, 28. 823 Main St (.mill Vlfalfa Weather. According to the official weather man today, tomorrow and Friday will present very favorable weather for the harvest of alfalfa. liters Tnt FleM. Henry Ijitourelle. former saloon man, has decided to operate a taxtcab service in the city and lias already put a car on ihe streets SeUhtg l,ocal Hour. Frank Paker. former O.-W. con doctor, is in I Grande Introducing to residents of that city Blydensteln's BaJMVMni Pastry Flour, made in Pendleton. Go Hayes Arrested. Quy Hayes, well Known cowboy was arrested today at Cayuse by Deputy V. . Marshal Barry of Port land on a charge of Introducing 11 quor on the reservation. rax- 1- lh-mlseil. Justice of the Peace Joe H. Parkes yeeterda) afternoon dismissed the case broutht against 11 v Parson and Ethel BettS, show people alleged to have cohabited as man and wife. There was insufficient evidence to i. institute a case in trie opinion of the Justice. nother Warm la. At 1:1(1 this afternoon the thortno meter had reached the S mark, the same stage recorded al the same hour iGaardlaa Is Apponeied, yesterday. rue maximum tempera-1 r. K. Judd of this cit. has been ' ture yesterday was it. A lisht breese appointed the legal guardian of his this afternoon has been Instrumental minor son. Henry Clay Judd. who was I left a legacy of $r000 tn the will of his grandfather. Henry C. Judd ot' Hartford. Conn. I Man) ltotuid-l'p Inquiries Many inquiries are arriving from over the country relative to the ap- In keening the mere .n from rising higher than yesterday. Wants Veterans to Enlist, Captain Pick, a veteran of the Span ish war and of the Boxer rebellion. Is 111 IVndlelon trying to secure veterans of foreign wars for enlistment In a proaehing seventh annual Hound-Up. company he contemplates organising Kvery mail brings to the Round-l'P for service In Mexico If needed. He association a budget of inquiries and claims to have a captain's commission the Commercial association and even the city recorder are receiving many. from the government. GO TO THE St. George Grill when you want a good steak. 35c Merchants Lunch Served Daily. HEART DISEASE FATAL TO KAISER'S DOCTOR AMSTERDAM. July II Dr. von jlhlenherg, one of the kaiser's medical ! advisers and intimate friends, died on Sunday of heart disease, according to ! information reaching here. The physician was a throat expert I and knew more about the kaiser's ! throat ailment than any one lse. His memories of the imperial fam ' My were destroyed at the kaiser's re I quest at the outbreak of the war. -'iiiiiiiiimiiiiiiniiiiiMiii minim miiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu: T HE most popular drink in Pendleton "BRAN-NEW" Pictures 111 Magazine. Pendleton still continues to get pub licity out of the fact that she contrib uted the queen and the king of the Sketches from the parade. Fourth pictures Shown, At the Temple Theater today ure being shown moving pictures of Pen dleton's Fourth of July celebration. f the nth- The Average Person Realizes the person who knows our methods of doing business that at no time of the year can a single store competitor meet our prices and still offer you an equal quality in its merchandise. Why? The ability to handle merchandise in large en ough quantities that a manufacturer would sell to us direct, thereby, we eliminate the middleman's profit; our ability to pay spot cash gives us additional discounts, and then selling for cash we do not have any losses or delays in getting our money. The store doing a credit business must ask more for its wares in order to make up for its anticipated losses on charge accounts and for the cost of handling them. We are showing 'the new Bobby Boots in dull and patent leathers, also in the new tans $2.98, $3.50, (juick wiiiic Polish for leather hittcitmrc' or an.i- He SafOtJ 11ns. iK'r card la Mennens or Colgate' a Talcum, can Ito Men's Union suits, cut like It. V. 1. or Poros Knit IBc Hoys' Union suits Ma t.v Men's silk iiats sta Men's Panama Hat $8.11) Men's light Colored sport shirts -We Pari tiartors ltc Men's Shirts and Drawers Site Men's Harvest Shoes 11.41 You Can Do Better At J. C. Penney Co. Inc Boil' r Girts1 luitliliur suits m,- CHb lllankcl-. .!(,. Ijulles' arusl sue, si. mi. $.8, $2.9H l.ndles' Summer Union Suits ,v, lilc l adies' Sleeveless Vesta Be, h i-:ic, loo, 12 i-2c lilies' Handkerchiefs ic. j i-jo, ,v, h i-;tc. iik- I ad lis' Muslin Gowne ;!(,., use. SI. Ill White tiiHsls ror Hot Weather u I -4c 8 l-Sc, in.- I allies' Auto a - IftV, 8c, si III I .allies' Summer Waists Hc Nasareth Waists for Children ik- Velvet t.rlp Suoportcrs. all slws. pair Sc Sheets, full slz.es Ito, (,., (nic. 7o We Lead, Others Follow recent Portland Rose Festival. In the tettc events at the park, of the burn current issue of Leslie's Weekly are ' ing of the automobiles and the w ater contained pictures of yueen Muriel fght are shown clearly. W. A. and King Jov. i Rhodes, the proprietor, will keep the Xe Teacher Elected. At a meeting of the school board last evening Miss Flora Shaw, a grad uate of San Jose normal school, was elected to fill the grade position made vacant by ihe resignation of Miss Ituth Odell, who was only recentlv elected Miss Shaw has had ten years' teaching experience. films through oaturda; in order mat oountn people may have an nppor tUnlty of seeing them Deputy U, S Marshal Harry of Portland is here on official busines PLEA MADE FOR HELP FOR THOSE IN POOR POLAND i Hoy. III. Found Drunk MINNEAPOLIS, luly 12. -Uncon- ous from overindulgence in alco- Miotic liquors, a 1" year old boy was To Oon Manicure Iarlor. found on the sidewalk at Sixteenth Mrs. E. C. Day has leased the room avenue South and Lake street by l.tett in the Hotel Pendleton formerly used tenant Edward Revans. as a barroom and will open in it the! Pendleton Hairdressing and Manicure HEIRESS STOLEN BY GANG Parlors The old fixtures will he re- moved and all of the woodwork will be given a coat of white enamel Mrs. day will leave tomorrow for Portlan I to buy her supplies and secure an as sistant She expects to be ready for business by July 20. WILSON PI 11(1 XI JKlMiES HIMSELF I, HE CAM TO ll TO STARVING PEOPLE WASHINGTON. July 12. The president may personally appeal to the ruling monarch! of the belliger ent nations to save Poland from starvation It AND OF OPIUM SMUGGLERS AM BLACKHAILERS BEING DRAWN IN NET, ec will IT HAS THE Refreshing Invigorating "PEP" Non-Intoxicating In a class by itself as a summer drink for men, women and children On Draught and in Bottles at Following: Resorts: Conner's Cigar Store. Billy's Place Courts A McDevitt The Crescent Round-Up Pool Hall Sutton Cigar Store W. W. Hoch Bungalow Pool Hall The Charles Co. Gritman's Cigar Store. Served at the Following Cafes. St. George Grill Quelle Cafe. Sold to the family trade in cases of one dozen bottles and up. 2 quarts or pints. We also recommend our new True Fruit drinks, PORT-0 and PEND-0. Brewed and bottled by Wm. Roesch Bottling Co. City Brewery. 5 5 Wholesale sod Family Trade. Telephone 528 SiiiiiMiiiisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiminiTmtF Will Muko Water Decree. Judge 0. W. Phelps will leave next week for la Grande to confer with Water Superintendent George T. Cochran on the making of the final decree In the matter of the adjudica tion of the water rights of the Uma tilla. Mr. Cochran rai first pre vented from coming here by the ill ness of his wife who underwent an operation for appendicitis and now he is in the hospital himself for a similar operation. When a delegation of Polish nrg.ili itlons called, the president Indlcat- d that If other nirtisures failed he take the question up personally. .NEW YORK. July 12. Back of Ihe He said. "The Polish situation has abduction and druggrng of Miss Oer-1 engaged my thought constantly. I tiude Claypool. niece ot the la e 00V-1 say without exaggeration that 1 don t ernor John W liooKwalter, of Ohio,; think there is any matter to which secret service operatives have dlscov-! the state department has devoted more ered a trial of crime and Intrigue constant and repeated effort than In leading to a gang of professional op- trying to relieve Poland. I know the liim amoliorti Ma rk ma Mors nnil erlm. terrible conditions anil the tragic eoll- Inals such as are supposed only to dltlons existing there. Nobod UOETM l.s WILL RESIGN As t AN Ui BONE HEAD WASHINGTON, July 12. Col onel Goethals Intends to resign soon as governor of the canal zone. 11 was authoritatively stat ed. The White House, follow ing u conference between the president and Goethals, author ized the following statement: "Goethals has been pressing a dedire to he relieved, because he feels his work In Panama is finished. The president has ex pressed a willingness io leave It in Goethal s hands." Goethals Informed the presi dent that the danger of furthtr slides was passed and desires to tender his resignation. Colonel Chester Harding Is being con sidered as his successor. The Japanese have three forms of salutation -for Inferiors, equals and superiors ! witntj EYFSUMID GUWi GROUND ANOflllfO-UNSIS DUPUCAUD AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING .- PENDLUON.ORI P. uini 609 HI.IS.S TO DIRECT FINANCING OF THE HUGHES CAMPAIGN as exist in books of fiction. When Miss Claypool first told her old them without feeling his heart Just the other day I Issued story of abduction from New York such an appeal to the governments to Newark it seemei so grotesque as concerned to make concessions so as to be discredited by the government kr NEW YORK. July U Cornelius Itllss. son of the late treasurer of the national republican committee, today was named to his rather old post and will direct the financing of the Hughes campaign Expert repairing of Watches and Jewelry. Satisfaction guaranteed Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler. Contested Divorce Case. Yesterday afternoon Gertrude Lath am of this city, brought suit for .agents. Investigation by men under j the direction of Assistant First Attor 'ney Geenral John T. Doollng. how lever, has not only substatniated all iitr statements, but led to the uncov ering of evidence of many other to permit doing the humane thing now and I am simply up against a stone wall. I cannot force food there without complicating the situation or without doing a greater disaster than a service. "Poland's only friends apparently are at a disadvantage. I can assure you that every possible pressure will be brought to accomplish this object. "This band," said Mr. Doollng, was not forgetful of Poland and was "preyed on all sons of persons. No not likely to forget her That makes- job was too large or too small for yoUr visit none the less impressive them to tackle Th' have been gull-: welcome. You may be of wholesale blackmail, and onelwill continue sure mat everything that divorce against her husband. Charles c.rimeg tnat have been laid at the door Latham, on the grounds of cruel and of the gang which fs composed ot Inhuman treatment. The defendant ! Wumel ,u wen as men. filed answer today, denying the ma terial allegations ana asking that the complaint be dismissed. They were married in Heppner in June, 1904. and have a 12 year old son now living tv with his maternal grandmother at l)f the pastimes ui the members was possible." Sheridan ( iregon and of which plain- ,,, smuggle opium and other narcotics tiff asks custody. She also asks for acrss tne Canadian border. Thev BERLIN July 12 Gerard trans- 1 111.50 a month for his support and sollKlu ,h,.r customers In all sorts "1 mltted to the foreign office today the 5 ! J.-,l attorney fees. Italey & Haley are places The large hotels and some; latest P.ritish suggestions restrain Of them the best In New York har. arrangements for feeding the popuia I bored them from time to time while tj,,n ,,f Poland The ambassador her attorneys and W M. Peterson representing he defendant In seareh of vlctlns I do frankly said he was discouraged over not say the managers of these hotels the inability of the eountrles to agree they WALLOWA LAKE PARK Tin: SWITZERLAND OF AMERICA JOSEPH, UHRGON. For Rest and Recreation NMMid ur vocation among the lnc8 and snow capped mountains. The Ideal summer resort of the North West. BOATING, BOWLING, DANCING, BATHING. ETC. tales: Tent with Bed and Bedding 5.00 ier week and up. Booms $0.50 "T week and up. .V50 Meal Tickets $.1.00. EXCURSION RATES ! I l-:t Fare for Hound Trip at all stations on O.-W, R. & N. " Wallowa Lake Amusement Co. MiiiillUIIUIIIIIHIIMIinHIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJi Watches to Satisfy Punctualitv and accuracy are life's most Important requirements Time is money. Getting things done on time at the right time leads to success and fortune Lost time can never be recovered. There fore it Is essential that jroO should have a good watch a watch that will keep and not lose time. knew th- character were bousing." ! As a side line. Mr. Dooling said, rome of the men and womcii. or the gati'4 were card sharps. They canvass ed the fashionable hotels for their vic tims in this field. When they found things getting too hot for them the) disappeared and took trans Atlantic voyages but continued to ply their igume on the passengers. I Detectives are still on the trail of I Mrs Margaret Till, or "Humphries" ; or "Hunter,' who accompanied Miss Claypool on the mysterious taxlcab dash from New York to the Robert Treat Hotel in Newark. A Sidney Rosenthal, of 29li Broadway, who. with Mrs. Hill, is under Indictment in f the guests they Gerard experts to visit prison camps I before going to Copenhagen for a brief vacation. GARRIZAL HERO IS BURIED THOl'SANIW WATCH Ft NF.lt l PIKH KSKION AS IT PASSES AT PORTLAND. We Watch' mount it v and particularly recommend the where accurate timekeeping importanee It Is standardised "Hallmark Is of para-dependabil- iewelers. s Tt is designed fot acting people It is a "made to Oners steed by th ind cherished by critical, ex- ,rder" watch thru and thru. maker and me. 1 1. on s:;o on MM! Royal M. Sawtelle Jeweler IVndlrton. Oregon THE lltl.LMMtK ROBS. 3 s ! The quick, safe ! and reliable roof ing material ; Especially desirable in the j country or where there is ! no water system, because Durable Roofing IS PRACTICALLY i FIRE PROOF It Is good roof ing and give splen jj; did wtUlaction because it U made right S I Free sample and literature 1 CET IT OF YOUR DEALER OR WRITE US DIRECT Durable Roofing 1 Mfg. CO. Portland, Ore. Foe sale by '.I O. C. BAER A CO. POIITLAND, Ore., July 12.---Lieutenant Henry Adair, a. victim of the CalTlSBj battle, was burled In River side cemetery this afternoon with full military honors. A company of coast artillery tired three volleys over the Newark for assault in connection with grays and a bugler blew taps. The the case, told Mr. Doollnir that he would come to the latter's office to morrow to be questioned. Mrs. HIU lived at 208 West Fifty- fourth street when she made the ac quaintance of Hiss Claypool In the Great Northern Hotel. Miss dsypOOl Is a partial paralytic. The Fifty- body lay at the. armory in state for two hours before the procession start ed. Winding throuKh the business streets It was viewed by a curious , .pwd Thousands followed After ceremonies at the church the body was taken to the cemetery fourth street address Is under the close surveillance or the police. Mr Dooling declared he has evi dence that the blaekmalltng Kane ran an opium smoklnif Joint. Their oper ations of seeking victims were not con fined to New York. They frequently! 1 made trips to Atlantic City. Palm Beach and New Orleans. These ex cursions resulted in an especially rich field for blackmailing, owlnit to 'the violations of the Mann act which s -re Involved. Girl members o' rbe gang would 'accompany wealthy men to these 1 fashionable out of town resorts There they would be confronted with men In the guise Of federal agents, and , "shake-down" for whatever the vic tims could stand followed. I The various phases of Miss Clay pool's complaint t.Piiuat members of William Kvans. well known Pilot dock stockman, is a Pendleton visitor today, IXx-s, Not tear incriia. PBTROORAO, July II. Counsellor Kosatov of the Uus- siati foreign office, officially do- ! tiled that the Japanese fear of ! the United states was the mo- live behind the Etusso-Jspsneee e) treaty. He told the United Press ' that the treaty contains no ! cause for alarm and does not Involve an open door policy In China. II was declared that the e trentv was aimed at Germany who h..d watched chin eve- toui I THE UNIVERSAL CAR IF- you want a good car without tying up a lot of money ; you don't want to buy stock in the repair dept. of a garage after buying your ear; you want to arrive at your destination when ypu start; Then You are Looking for a FORD Roadster, f. o. b. Pendleton $442.45 Touring Car, f. 0. b. 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