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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1916. PAGE THREE The Ideal Lunch HOME, OR CAMPING AN order of our choice U. S. INSPECTED lunch meats Eastern fancy Boiled Ham Pressed Ham Minced Ham Liverwurst Head Cheese Balogna. and Summer Sausage Dried Beef Frankfurters Telephone 1 8 8 Telephone 1 8 8 DOWNEY'S MARKET Dean Tatom Co., grocery telephone 688 TVMr ENDS SIjOW DKATH. White I'HijriK- lwies Victim When !Mi Cuts lingering Death. NKW YOIIK. July 1J -Joseph Marker escaped a lingering death bv tuberculosis by plunging from thi third story of the Metropolitan Hos pital on BlMkWtU'l Island, dying In stantly Me had been a patient at the! hospital for more than a year and h.id become convinced that he would remain there until tirs death. A fallow patient was seated on n third floor veranda when Barker walked from his room and to the surrounding ledge, carrying a chair In his hand. The patient said that he thought Ilarker was about to seat himself when he suddenly stepped on thi- chair and plunged to the ground CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of Cherry Uifom Claimed. ROBBBURO, Ore.. July 12. - Joseph Wharton, for many ftm a resident I of WW Roseburg, reported that he I recently picked IsOO pounds of cher i leS from a single tree It Is believed here that Mr Whar ton! tree has established n record for I cherry production In noughts county. I If not the e ntire state of Oregon AUTO TOURISTS ARE COMPLAINING ABOUT SCARCITY OF SIGNS HO ls AUK NOT PROPERLY MARKED so AS To CUTE ADBQt'ATE DrHEOTIOWB, letter from IfcMw lti-Ucil by Mujoi Use Moorhoiisc Vetoes General Scn i mn-iii of TliOHC Who at This sea son of the Vear und Touring North NM by Auto. Complaint Is being made by auto tourists that I'matilla county's roads are not marked adequately with signs directing the travelers. Particular complaint Is made because there is no Indicating sign at the branching of the Meacham and t'abbage Hill roads ! In this connection, Major lye Moor-j house this morning received the fol-j lowing letter, written from Botae,, from It. E. Uawdy, cashier of the bank, it HiMiulam, Wash, who passed through hire a few flays ago; Holse. July 11. it. I j Major I.ee Moorhouse, I. ). Box. 56, ' Pendleton, tire. Dear Major I ponMne summit out oi Pendleton there are Deolnsely no; SlftlS and nuiny roads We were lost once and after running into bad road" and a canyon, found we were lost. At that spot Jos lleltzore told us that at least Tf, c ars had taken the wrong j road this year and we know of three cars the day we crossed. This is not fair to the tourist We can forgive a. bad stretch of road because they cost! money, but a few signs will cost you but u few cents. You have n splendid city und surrounding country and au tomobile parties should see It but many will go other routes unless your city shows some indications that you want them This is really a serious matter and should tie taken up by your commercial oltH). We left $4'i In your city. $10 at La Grande and so on down the line Idaho will work with ou to make thiH a popular rout.v and We hope you can get your com mercial body and automobile Nubs busy on marking roiias so far as fun is will permit Yours truly. li. K DA WD? HoqUUUn, Wash. IHIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIMINIIIIIIIIMMIIMMIIIIIIHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIHIHIIH AT Nice Spring Chickens For Saturday cither dressed or undressed For That Sunday Picnic or Lunch at Home try a choice order of our Chipped Beef Pressed Ham Boiled Ham Summer Sausage or a nice roast served cold. 2 IIS The Home of U. S. Inspected Meat Oregon Market Two Telephones 600 and 601 CLOSES $80,000 FOR PART OT SHEEP COMPANY I'liUMIM M UMATILLA ol NTY MAN TAKES SHAKE IN LAIIGE CONCERN. AND JEWELRY TAKEN! HOME KODAKs ALSO AMONG IXKT STOLEN; no CLEW HAS BUSH POUND, Kreak Is Made WtnlDCwIay Night: Men Altita I'rom rortland U Take Charge f BtratT shoii-l In Work of Enlarging the Government Midi; Oilier News Notes. (East Oregonian Special.) STAXFIKI-D. 're.. j,ny 14. -The drug store of W. K. Smith was broken Into Wednesday night and a number of pieces of Jewelry and some ko dal.s were- taken No clew has been obtained. Mi K. lingers end It. 0, Whipple of Portland arrived the first of the week. They will lie In charge of the steam shovel and will commonoe work en larging the government ditch from here to the reservoir. Miss Kdith Ud:! returned to her home in Portland Thursday after spending several days the guest of Mrs. Gray Kyle. '. R. Watson, E. P. Irwin and W H. Wilson of Portland are here and have commenced the erection of the building! for the Standard Oil com pany. Dr. Henry W. Coe of Portland is locking after hi- property Interests here. Among the Pendleton visitors this Week were T.. I!. Sanfurd, Miss Miller. Mrs. M. IJnu. Mrs. P.. A. Holte Mrs Sidney Archer. Mrs. Mary .P plehy. Jack Kennedy spent several days In Pendleton this wick. Mrs. V. A. Maker entertained sev eral of her neighbors Wednssda) in honor of her birthday. Mrs. F. A. George and Mrs. Jones of Kcho was calling on Mrs. Alex ander Held Wednesday. Mrs. Marry H.-cse entertained Mrs. C. H. NTaylnr and daughter Elizabeth, Mrs J. j. Graves and daughters Hellcii and Belt . at luncheon Wednes day. Mrs. M. Barragar and Mrs. O. U iMmning were rlermtston visitors Monday. K I McUurio v of Seattle was in town Wednesday. Mrs. Heorgc 1 I !oe Spent Monday in Kcho Mr, H. E. Bartholomew returned Monday from an extended trip to Chicago and other eastern cities. She also visited her brother in San F'ran- NEW Materials Style is told in the Foulard Charmeuse, Dainty Voiles, Shimura Silk, Poplins, that re flects to the new materials for late summer and early fall wear. All new materials, be sure and see them. Foulard Charmeuse, the new material, 36-in., yard 70 Voile, white, extra value, 40-in., yard 35f Nile Green and Light Blue Voile, 40-in., yard 75t White Poplin, :36-in.. the vard 50 1000 yards Cluny Lace, the yard ...... 6i,s Shimura Silk in coral pink, pongee and mouse grey, 36 inch 50 Those Who Do Embroidery and Crochet work, new art lin ens, all widths direct from the mill, at price that will con vince you, also complete line of all threads. We send samples for mail orders, and pay all postage free on merchandise sent you. FRESH VEGETABLES AND FRUIT IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT. ALEXANDERS -iltllllllllillllllllllllllllliiielllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfllllllllllMllllllllltlllllllltlsr.' STANDING OF TDK TEAMS. National League. W. 44 40 3; 35 ONTARIO, July 14 Robert X. BtsnfMd of Stani'ieM. has purchased the Interest of Harry Anderson In the! Malheur Livestock & Land company.' The consideration is said to be ISO.-' i This makes the largest transac tion of the kind since Montie B. Gwinn of Boise sold his interest last, year in the company to P H. O'NSill Sons of San Francisco. The Malheur Livestock and Land company's holdlngB comprise probao-j ly 18,000 acres of land, Including tbet r i . . i -. t . A ilwinn ranch west of On tario, the Itutterfield ranch o' 440 acres, the Crowley ranch of 3500 acres, other ranches and range, and 4 0. MO head of sheep, most of which are full blood! Its wool clip this sear sold for J90.000. CISCO. Mr und Mrs. II E. Bartholomew motored to Pendleton Wednesday. D. J. McH-illeo and lioy Bnburg of Iji rande were here several days this week. FIGHT FOR BIG NAVY IS OPENED IN SENATE Brooklyn Philadelphia .'.., Boston . New York Chicago 37 Pittsburg .i 34 .St Louis 35 Cincinnati 33 American League. New York 4. .5 Cleveland 45 Boston 4S Chicago 40 Detroit 41 Washington 3 St. Louis 35 Philadelphia 18 Northwestern League, Spokane 44 Butte J8 Vancouver 36 Tacoma 34 Seattle 38 Great Falls 2S L Pet 28 .611 31 .563 30 .552 M .493 41 474 38 Alt 44 .413 46 .410 II 584 33 .577 34 558 36 526 37 .528 37 .511 54 .250 28 .611 34 Sit 39 .480 37 . 41 .468 38 .411 M IS CAGED IN FLAMES- TREAT YOURSELF to a dish of our pure ice cream. You have no idea how it re stores a tired body or soothes a worried mind. It is delicious in flavor, smooth in texture. It is a cream so wholesome that doctors recommend it for in valids. Better get acquainted with some today. All Pendleton's best butter is put in Blue Cartons. Re sure that you get it when your order butter. Pendleton Creamery Phone 444 piiimiiiiHiiiiwimiiHiiiii mini MiiiiiiiiiiMittMimMni mi mii 1 Why Not Own Your Own Home 1 BUY OR BUILD ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN. It's paying rent to yourself. 1 Come and tee us, and we will outline this plan to you. MATLQCK-LAATZ INVESTMENT CO. E 112 Kast Court St. E I Real Estate Farm and City Loans Insurance fiiMiiiuiiHiiiiiiMiiiiimmiiiiMuiniiiMiiiiniiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii? Plumber Thawing Pipes, Resetted lYiiin Burning Wooden Cell PHILADELPHIA, July 13. Trap ped in a circular wooden cell. 14 feet in heluht and 400 feet from the roitnd, ith flames eating their way through the fluorine and threHtenln to envelope the walls, and with a rope, his sole means of escape, snap led off Just beyond the reach of his (infer, this was the situation In which Clifford Krles. Hatboro Plumber found himself while MUM ed In thawing out frozen pipes of the water tank of the St. Stephen's Farm at Warrington, Pa. Because of the height of the tank and the height of its walls. Fries was panic-stricken lest hl.i cries for help should not be heard. He shouted and pounded against the sides of his pris on while the flames crackled terrify iiiBly and the smoke filled his hint Hut none of the attendants of the farm heard. Finally some linemen, "orkinc on I telephone pole nearby, noticed Ihe smoke, heard faint screams from the rejrion of the tower and hurried to the rescue with ropes and ladders. WASHINGTON, July 14 Opening the fight for the biggest naval vppr -prlatton bill the United States has known $31 5.S26.000 Senator Swan son of Virginia declared that only by a navy second to Great Britain's can the I'nlted States maintain the Mon roe doctrine and its rights in the far east. The only alternatives for the nation he said, were a navy of the highest efficiency or a "timid and vacilltat Ing foreign policy. Senator Ionise of Massachusetts de inanded a fleet for the Pacific as well as the Atlantic. "i ne desperate man with a bomfc could datable the Panama canal for ireeka plenty long enough for all military needs.'' he said. "Let us pass this bill at once. It is big because It must make up for the stinted appropriations of the past five or six yearn. One bill of this kind is of more value to permanent peace than all the diplomatic notes and pacts ever written." WORTHLESS LOT VALUABLE. Properts Woman Abandoned ear- Ago Brings Her SHOW). NEW tORK Jul 13. Seventeen years ago. when Mrs. John F. Buck-1 hout. of Greenwich. Conn., inherited I I small lilt on ilrand avenue, Astoria, she considered it worthless and re-j ftiseil to record the deed and pay taxes on the land. Since that time! she has not visited Astoria and did not Know thm a flourishing section had Sprung up around her lot. Two weeks ago a Queens county c. n tractor called upon her and of fered 13000 cash for her "worthless" lot Before title can pass to the con tractor Mrs Buckhout will have to settle 11500 unpaid taxes and nients. l im ,M ,K mi ISA W.T MI Yftt MM H JK fflt fl Ml 1M iM 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, $10.50 Per Week INCLUDING BAT lis. or $2.00 Per Day COTTAGES AND TENTS FOR RENT. FREE CAMP GROUNDS. GOOD BARN AND INCLOSED PASTURE. Staee leaves Pendleton Tuesdays and Saturdays at 1 o'clock from French Restaurant- Illdaway stage meets Pilot Rock staee at Fkiah on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each week. MONEY IS FORCER ON MAN. in i;iu i: .win: (1 LI-KIT. FreckleFace si ND WIND BRING OCT DOLX slOTs. HOW To REMOTE EASILY. Here's a chance Miss Freckle-face to try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable dealer that 't' will not cost you a penny unless It re moves the freckles; wrille If It does give you a clear complexxlon the ex pense is trifling. Simply get an ounce of thlne double strength from any druggist and a few applications should show vou how easy It Is to rid yourself of Ihe homely freckles and get a beau tiful complexion. Bnrely Is more than once ounce needed for the worst case. Be sure to ask the druggist Mr the lOUbhl strength othine as this Is th prescription SOld under guarantee of money back If It f;i"s to remove freckics. Government lint's Agent. Not l'.m ploer of Violator. PORTLAND, Or. July 13 Barney l'arks. of Harney. Ore.. Indicted for Wilfu grazing trespass on the Mal l.eiir National forest, pleaded guilty and was fined $a0 by the United States court on June 1ft. Parks paid his fine. Barks was in charge of sheep going to their allotted range and instead of following the regulurly established driveway, trailed thee icross the cat tle range of other stock owners, con suming four or five days In creasing and uslnc about 1100 worth of forage on the cattlemen's allotment. Instead of holding the sheepowner. who had t o part in the action, responsible for the wilful feature of the case, tin government brought trespass charges against the camptender. This is the second eise in which an employe h is been held responsible for a trespass of this sort in Oregon. It Is believed that this? court decision fix ing the responsibility on the man In charge of the stock will stimulate employes to comply with regulations and Instructions when handling stock on National forest range. In tic oast, when herders or others In charte of stock have refuse) t" observe the regulations and tfegesssed Upon range allotted to another stock- ner of the stock sras held ipOOatbte. The government dopted the plan of secre- gnting sip-h cases and criminally pio eOtttlnfl the man in charge of the Koch When he acts on his own author lt and wllflsHy violates the grazing regulations. The goverSMSlent undertakes to eiv" rasing penatttes quiet possession of the ran-, allotted to them for the use of their tock and the action m this . necessary lor tne protrciiuii ilttlemsn whose allotted range Seattle iito Victim. With Five BJbsi smashed. ets S4. SEATTLE. Wash.. July 13 A generous automobile purty picked up t'hris Nelson, of :t0? Washington street on the Iteason Hill bridge and placed 14 in his pocket, explaining that this would make the thing right or words to that effect. Just prior to making the donation, however, the party had run down Nelson and smashed five of his ribs. Nelson was dazed and unable to protest. RETTER AND 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 DULL FluTI IK HEADACH E Dr. James' Headache Powders re lieve at once 10 cents a package You take s Dr. James' Hesiiacie Powder and in just a few moment your head clears and all neuralgia and distress vanishes. It's the quickest and surest relief for headache, B ther dull, throbbing, splitting or SOUS' racking. Send someone to the drug store and get a dime package now. Quit suffering it's so needless Be surt' you get i)r. James' QssdScne Bow lers then there will be no disappointment. man. the entlrels r has now asc BEFORE You let any work in our line, don't forget to get our prices. Estimates gladly furnished on any kind of stone, brick and cement work. S. RUGO & CO. Telephone 461 A Few Reasons Why You Should Cook With Gas It Is Handy It Is Cheap Wastes No M It is Clean and Cool in Summer, and is Absolutely Safe. Phone us and we will estimate the cost of nsttilAtiOO. Ranges and Water Heaters Sold on Easy Terms. Pacific Power & light Company Phone 40