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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 191(5. I&2 OUR JULY CLEARANCE SALE is on in Full Blast No doubt you read our "Ad" in "Tuesday's Issue" ot The East Ore gonian or The Evening Tribune. If not come to the store and we will furnish you with one. It tells w you the story of "Our July Clearance Sale." And the prices quoted we can certainly back up. - i.M 3 Clearance Sale July L ; .v.rs . i j pasas.il lhru eat route ho Balcom or Pilot RoOK ough PiMiaH'ii.n yeeterdas 1O0QI from Wall! Walla. I where she spent two weeks with hi t' (sister. While there stie established her duugter, Miss Hazl BalOOOV in I St. Xlar s hospital where she w ill take training to become a professional nurse. Mrs. Kaleom will spend a few weeks at Pilot Rook and then leave for Idaho to Join her husband and son who have extensive (arming la tere atl near St. Antnonv. I Mr and Mrs Charles II Isaacs have left for Meacham to spend the HUB 1 mer. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harney have returned from a brier trip to Hldaway j and Lehman Springs. Mr and Mrs. H. S Qarflald rvt ant ed Monday from Le.hni.in springs aft er a short visit there I and Kyle Long made i 'reek Monday HO BUY MAKING Al WANTS HIS $25 A Little Blossom SPECIAL STUDY OF , BACK; SAYS HE WAS HISTORY OF WORLD: VICTIM OF POLICE To Delight the Home POI.SO.M TM1MW REGISTER iHiu summer session tr the i . or o. I'l l i s cot ii. he WAS NOl itll.IV 1)1 VIOI.VTIM. 1,1 (Jl OR l.AW. Other I mntllla Count) student... Will Imposed I'pttn bj Detective Who Had 9ta Over to'Take Dp special work i TWN Season Summer School Show -I increase ot in! per Cent Over i.t j Your. Hccn GlHWt of Hold; (Vlmvd Itis't hlaek MBkM lte: IfO Act on IHken on itciiurei (or Return or line on Itichitrdsou. UNIVERSITY OF ORBQON, BU-I Al llichiiiitson, eolored hunt bin. -k gene. July U, tSpeelal.) --Folsotn at the Motel St. tieorge, appeared be Tallmati of IViulleton, Is one of the fore the council Inst evening and students registered for the summe'-j asked for the return of the $25 which session of the I'nlverslty of Oregon he paid as a fine last week on a He Is specialising In history, taking charge of selling li.uor. He declare i courses in American statesmanship he was not guilty, saying he was Im under Dr. .-chafer ami Backgrounds ol posed upon by a detective who hail European War under lr Clark 01 the been a guest of the hotel and who I'niverslty. and 's also taking a course sent him to the drug store to secure Dr. Garfield In Shakespeare uiuler OT, J. Duncap onmine unit alconoi ror use on a sore trip to My Spaeth of l'rinceton t'niverslty Other hand. Councilman l'helps exprcsse-' Mrs. Lela J. Hardin j few days with friends Meacham. is spending a In camp at 3"'"' l.eh Mr. and Mrs Win turned to their summer man Springs Sunduv. ft sterds students from I'maltlta county are t! himself as believing the detective RH H. ltoblnson. of Weston, and Ruth much more guilty than RiebartkWnl llothrock of Athena. and others were inclined to put the. The university summer school this blame on the drug store for pel uittliiu I year shows an increase in attendance him to secure the aicohol without; Of more than 66 per cent over last I making affidavit Mayor Heat eg McCoftnmach year, and more than inn par ceni I plained that the failure to secure' home at over the ear helorc. rotistituting one I Richards. ns signature was clalnieu ny i ot the most rapid gains in size in such! the druggist to be an oversight as he a short period ever made by an old bad given Richardson a pencil Willi established institution In the state. I which to sign. The mayor crnas-oues The summer school -ins been In exist ! tinned Richardson u-s to his know!-, nice eleven years, but its great spurt edge of the law and staled that, hav In growth dates, like that or other de-! Ing purchased alcohol before and d. is here partments of the untversity. from the ' made affidavit, he must have known i Mr. and tlmeoif the withdrawal of the Oregon (that he was violating the law w hen j educational institutions from the field he secured the liiiuor w ithout nafnlni ot politics, and from the establish-j .o action was taken 00 the reqUSSt African Port Occupied. ment of a high standard of graduate I LONDON, July 12 Qanara Smuts, work in all the summer courses Mil f Aiiiihiii Deposed, command Of the British forces in The summer stueents are said t.- PARIS, July 12. Duy-Tan, the Hi- Last Africa, has occupied average more than 3n cnrs of age. year-Old king of the French protect..- f them being lueeaaaful men rats ,,f Annam. on the hlna sea. baa p Col. J. H Rule morning for his summer Granite Meadows. Truman Yates of stanfi j visiting his grandparents, Mrs. S, P, Hutchinson I German Tanca. according to a statement Is- many "T. P. CLEANLINESS IV. Pure Food Shop" ECONOMY 3 Phones All 15 SERVICE 30c Tomato Catsup July Sale, bottle 25c Cans Fancy Clearance Sale, Clearance 23c Asparagus July 5 cans S1.00 Chocolate July Clearance Sale, 1 lb. 29C; 3 lbs 30 Demonstration BEECHNUT PURE FOOD PRODUCTS. $2.50 Percolators July Clearance Sale S1.79 Hershey's Cocoa July Clearance Sale, i-lb. cans lfVc 1 pound cans 37c July Clearance Sale Blue and White Dinnerware 10 per cent reduction. T. P. W. Bath Soap July Clearance Sale, box of 12 bars 90c Julv 20c Asparagus Tips Sale, 2 cans Clearance 25c 50c Japan Tea July pound Clearance Sale 30C The Peoples Warehouse Where It Pays to Trade j RUed by the war office. The Germain offered only slight "resistance. Tanga is the second most import- I ant port on the coast of German Last Africa and is the terminus of tin railroad which the Germans were building Into the Interior at the oiit- l break of the war. and women in nan) lines of work. I be Mills To ! Families. ORBQON t'lTY. Ore., July 11. Families of guardsmen who were em ployed in the local mills ot the Cfown Will.imette Paper Compan will be cared for by the mill as long as the Oregon soldiers are away from home Mill officials have found 1 1 fami lies which were left by guardsmen employed In the local plant. The money will be paid to the wives of the Constll atl'Hi mil Inillgtstlon "i have tweit Chamberlain's T, lets and inu.-t 0.V thev are the best have ever used lot constipation .v iijlndc indigestion, 'iv wife also std them ; was rrr Indlgcsti":. or.J they did h.-r rood," write L'l.ene S. Knight, W'i mlltgttW, N C hamberlaln's la'' ets are mild an. gentle In their a I'on Give tr.i p trial. You rertalB to be oicosea with the Hg.c.--ab!e effect wo.cli irtej produce. 0 tainable ee vv iefe. Adv. letlironed as a result of u re- volt of Anniimltes at giiang-Ngiu. i Which he has been uccused of kavtnS fomented. 'Hie governor general of French I lndo-Chlna reports that the outbreak oppressed tpilrkly anil the kind am sied near Hue He is succeeded by Prince BUn-DSO, who has Just been! crowned. When II is known that In llie near 'ulunsthehomeistohc blessed wlih a new arrival the Unit thought dh o u I d b a "MotWti Friend." Tlila la sn eiterul remeily gently spplleit over tlio atomarh mu clra. It makes then Hi in and pliant, they I'tpund naturally with out undue strain. It i mint cs from the nerves those indu enrea which are re spoiiallile for much of Uie pain incident to the period of eipei lnncy. tt la fur thla miann Hint much of Hie iMatnv auclt oa nuirnlng (.Ickness la avoided. All pro-Tectlve ffithm Muiuld aee to It that flip expectant mother la proTldc! w.tli a Imtlle of "A)llier'i Friend. 14 The directions nre almple. Oet It at any (Iruir store. It I nppiled hy the etpectont nutlier hemelf, it penetrates deeply sud .if tarda ipilck I aplendld relief In n most gratifv n.f IT liar nml ,. t phyalcal hettenneht t the nen'Otia illKpoMitfon in tbs baby. Don't full to get u kottta or 'Mother's I'rien.i ' toiluy and then write Ilradlii kt Rei ulator Co., 411 lent Bldir., Atlanta, (la., for a pretty little laiok brimful of informa tion fur expect ed RMtbsfB, It U a dellfbt to reud It. outside of Myrtle rolnt. Chris Moller th Iriver, was not held as the offi cers are convinced It was an uccldent. They sny he was new at handling- a car. The woman crossed the road t escape the car and even stood at one side, but the machine swerved The Injured girl was brought to town In a mm hint , but lived only few minutes. QE1 RID Of HUMORS AND AVOID SICKNESS Homon in the blorul (MM iuiir asi geuntiti thai Iffecl ill wh le lyitets, ;is well as pimplaa) bi Us m:A ui Iter grnptioMi ami in : aihle f( T tbt readiness with v 1 rli many psopU asntntet diteaaf. Ki r ( n I) yean Hood 'i Bai ispa r'.ln httl been mn' suceessful than any other imsltrfM in nmaUini hi - on and wtnovlni their inward and ontward inVta. iet Hood's. N'o other medieini acts likl it. the Pi uhr mill giving day.- h lis paid by the govern- lie soldiers. wn-W111amettf mills anl "y Pulp & Paper company g Jobs open for men now al u American tnwit Hit- Mine. SAX FRANCISCO, July 12 The American tank steamer (odd shell owned by the Shell oil company o.' California, struck a mine off Bor deaux and was "badly damaged." ac cording to a Cablegram to the general offices of the company here Th" left Philadelphia June '26. lot ux with gaeotlne, ees received here did not glv :e of the accident but official:, must have occurred yesterday y today. veaae I the strike Precipitates Kow. ABERDEEN, Wash . July tg. Oni an is in the hospital, another is mi T arrest thoiiuh out on boll, and hers are fugitives, as n result ot tip like which affects the throe Monte no shingle mills. The man hun ll volver looking for the man who: attacked Lauvetson, was the man -ted. The names or the meh who iked Mr. Lauvetson are either iown or not made public lb he was attacked by six or ict" Shortly after leaving vork for e. He is not injured seriously, it- strike started about Jul'' 4.' e was only a day or two Of shut I, the mills obtaining new men j be "hi wages. lur INTERVENTION NOW A MISTAKE SAYS JORDAN batata tun u I IM.-I I (.l It VOtt W Ul NKW rORK. July II. At the con-l otessM of uieir tw weaka ol military ; Irshsins of Fort Wadwsorth. StSXefi Island, ttltl Vew fort potieemi agreed that the would rather go to Mexico as soldiers than to return to UaSai beat- BJ patrolmen. These rookies would be al efficient S COMMANDING AXIl-AlK- .. . ..... .. t... it CRAtT GINS IX LONDON riui,i.iijcu, . i m i w. "To intenene In Mexican affairs at AAAaai a a a a a the present time, using our own mis-! takes as a bais tor intervention, would i be a blunder which, aunong other na-j Uons. would lend to destroy all our moral preatige.'' saia Dr. David Starr Jordan upon his return from an in-, lerview at the border w 1th prominent It Tina with a view to adjusting. Mexican trouble. y Dr. Jordan declares thjt Inveftiga-i tlon shows the Mexican revolutionary movements are a necessity in the , modernizing of the government by the i elimination of archaic and harmful" remiijiiis of the old Spanish regime Ju the slates not affected by the war ther. Is entire order, schools have Leen established, prohibition has been put into effect by some stales and a new giuwtb ol constructive citizen ship as ITlrt ant Eien in the wir riddeu ttalea, a Jordan, a start for order has been made, and out of; the revolutions has grown a desire to make Mexico pay its own way in stead of lioi lowing money atruinous years ago with the rank of rear ail miral. He is noted for his pugnacity and independence. He is one of the men who fought for the construction of dreadnaughts when Lord Heresfotd opposed the large ships. He invented the night signal appa-lj ratus now used by the British navy, I and an improved type of gun carriage. I Dey u He was in command or the naval hn-ltilf. pUp n tn gade in the famous siege of T.adysmit", (hu,.,., m.r(J fr in the lioer war. He has also ated was made vacant i service in Ashanti. the Congo. China .ev fjgorgs Darsb and Egypt ' Haute accepted an He was born in till and entered paJrtors preached hi the navy in 166. I ,., i ("all to Pulpit Accepted. MI8SOUUA, Mont, July 12. Rev. H. H. Oriffis, pastor of the Calvary Christian church here, has accepted a call from the First Christian church of Portland, ore., it was announced here. He will en tn Portland Sentem-1 'h Upper Nasel river H. Uriffi- has been fllllni ,0(i(;i"(i ( AMPS RESl'ME, V8TORIA, ore. July .. Several of logging camps In the tower Co- liver district resumed opera- Dtlona following the week's shutdown A few or the camps, however, will not rtart up until the logs which thev have in the water have beMi handled. The Klab & Larkln Co. camp on has about .1.. ! (ifin.aiiii fei.t nf b.-iH which it is float ing down stream by the operation of plash dams. It is expected the drive Hank-' Opaithms Differ, NEW YORK, July 11. A wide dl cond uce of opinion among the banks 'i the COUOtT as to whether the fed eral reserve a t ha.s been successful after a e.ir's operation 1- shown In a report Issued by a Now Vork trust company, which has jn.-a completed a nationwide .survey of the altitude of banks toward the act. More than ."iiiiiu replies wen- recelv. ed to the queries sent out, 1 760 of them being favorable, it; unfavor able, and lil non-.ommlttal Railroad Plans Xdopicd. HEBURQ, ore.. July l, Plan ipeclft cations tor the proposed I iurg Kastern Railroad were I ed b the city council here fol u then presentation by ihe city cor. Bids for ihe construction ' railroad probably will be asked n the present week. Although ade public hy the engineer, It Is j stood the estimated cost of the ad and equipment Is In the nei- hod of 1400,000. proposed railroad will be about lei in length and w ill tap one of I Icttest timber belts In Southern1 n. in the event n satisfactory received, actual work on the! robably win begin by August! Hong Kong Cafe .ND NOOIII.K PARLOM Noodles AND Chop Suey Ontstde Tray Orders a Hpectalty Boxes for ladles aqd geutleniet, OPEN DAT AND ALL NIGHT MEAIas JiK M VP. Meal llcket-. 21 Meal- for $1,110 Special Chicken Dinner tiindaya. 548 Main Street Next to E. o. illdg Phona 108 bid Is IS. and First Christian' "'" ,'p finished this week and then the leveral weeks, bout June I, w , formerly of Ti rher call. Bevi i. after Ihe del it ' cnttine of timber w-ili be resumed. Will I'rgp I'repaieilnc- XOTON, .lull ifr.-r IRE IN HOSPITAI, FATAL. I Lillle -Ik Fever Patient Dies From k n r ReacM from Blase. Our i;ii-lmi- bets In P-ria CON-TANTlN'i iI'LK Jul: 13 -flcial aiHIIIIIIIMIIIIHl wag mole that i hi Ruieuan lor. us which recent ,he wh ,. atwYfct of anti-alrcra't gu 1 cvuiuati-i Kermansnan. itii.ii nau Iwen overtaken by the Turks and pir to ritghi after a buttle of seven lioura The Kuaalan oflenslve on the T. ho rus sector of the Caucaau front un iteriekeii Is arrast the lurkiah sd an.. ha coilopaed. LOt'IaTVIIXE Ky, July II. Arnol ll ! Barton. 5 years old. died of ihock; three ianic-st rii-ken patients and one !niirs- who Jumped from the thin'-l story windows were seriously Injured, land another nurse was burned ax Pi 'ran through a blazing hallway to the' i rescue of one of her Charges, when I fire swept the second and third floors of the Deaconess iiospital here. I Clarence, Ilarton. lather of the ISar ton boy, was at the nospltal when the ' fire broke out. and carried the child to the street. The ooy, w ho was a ; 'typhoid fever patient at the hosoita'. died in his father's arms as thev reached th sidewalk. Thirty other patients were rescued. MOB BANISHES BY POME. I l!aaei- ol Kan -a- dal !ut on 1'i-aiii ami Told to l.cr.w (ounH. ! WAKKKNEV. Kan.. Julv 12. "I" . I members Of a mob estimated at II 'j personl were shot five m'b-s east "' 1 lure in a .-lash with a POSM of abOU. 75 citlxelU The mob h .d storm' 1 1 the Trego county Jafl nml rel.-a.si-d .. j j man who had been senten'' d on a ! charge of earr'lng concealed weap..r,- ! Members of the raiding party Were . I placed tin an eastboand train and or-j . derail to have the county The mob that raided the Jail locked ' the sheriff Into one of the . .-lis. He I is was relsased gad lad the posse. T'the defettaa of Indon against a v... th,. An American firm has Just been Zeppelins has been welcomed b th j,uroPan con. public. tract for telephone apparatus and Admiral Scott Is one of the best material ever let outside of Europe. It authorine on heavy ordnance IP imolvea a 35,0n aubaerltier autotnutb Kngland and Is famous aa Sn Invent-, exchange for Chrlstlanla. Norwai ol He retired from the navy two tMtttfcJ about 1 1 ,250.000. rtlord ectrlciti ftgO houses v iri one mom I will thai a ir. Ini Cliamborlaln'i cuiie. cholera Diarrhoea ll.-m.sl. Every family without exceptmu should keep this preparation at hnd j during the hot weather of the sum- nier months. Chamberlain'a Oolle, Cholera and Ularrhoet llemedy Is worth many times Its cost when need- j led and is almost certain to be need-! ed before the sum tier Is over It ha; no superior for the purposes forj which it Is intended. Say it now. Obtainable eA'erj where Adv. Woman K I'e.l bj iio MAHSHPIELD, ore Jnlj II -; Florence Dye, 32 yee.ra old, 'as run down and killed b an auto one mile You will like that Chocolate Ice Cream j I o rttY SCO" N July II. -The ann. it Admiral fir Percy i ppointea to ii .' at Koeppen's and its only lOc a dish RIGL-CiEJ-f. JAJ"lES PARKER jtDES At the left is Prlg.-Oen. Parker, commander of the States troop! at B owiisville, James! with two of his aides, l.'eiit Crittefl UnHsd herger and I. lent Itotiorg. Texas, den. Patker la In command of th. (rtlre eastern Tinas tinnier and Ihe national guardsmen, recently assign ed t0 border duty east of El Pnje-. will be under his Jurisdiction, Con Dung Low CHOP SUEY NOODLES HOT TAMALES CHILLI GON CARNE SPANISH KTVMO LUNCHES COFFEE Everything clean and up-to-date Fl ItST CLASS SBRVICB TEA 5c Package Under State Hotel Cor. Webb and Cottonwood 8ts. Phone 117. Pendleton, Ore.