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EIGHT PAGES PAGE THREE DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1916. Cascade Butter 30c pound 'Hd-time dairy methuilM produced a butter that wim sometime good- more ofti-n not No tinlfonn product was poeslble. Twentieth century creamery science jrlvem the OOMBM the perfect tuttr. CAKAM HIITTKR Ik the finest butter made no better butter In doh slhle. The OffMBI bJ pasteurized and every care taken from mart to fin ish, that It may be uniform hi qual ity and always the bei-t H i wrapped In heavy butter paper then put In purtuflncd lined cartons, reaching you perfectly clean The Deao Tatom Co. Telephone DOWNER MAllKKT Hi OONSTBO HON, PHONHK,, j f7 i us 68 9 I TRUST CAPACITIES This bank is empowered by law to act in all respects as an individual can act, as Administrator, Trustee, Executor, Guar dian or in any other trust capacity. Ape, experience, financial strength and conservative methods are among the many advantages offered by this bank. Consultations invited. 7 " GRANT LANDS IN OREGON ID CALIFORNIA TO BE OPENED UP, PORTLAND, Of, July Vi. Just an rant M It can be olanslfled, agricul lural land In the Oregon & California land grant in this tat la to be op ened to entry by actual settlers. ThL official Information wbh brought from Washington yesterday by Louis U Sharp, chief of the field! division of the general land office, following hla return to Portland from j a three weeks' conference In Wash- j Ington with Commissioner Clay Tall-j man relative to details of the class!-1 fliatlon and opening to entry. Om MS Start Nevl Wn'k. By the latter end or next week Mr 1 Sharp exiM-ctr to le on hla way wlth ;i c rew or men, Including expert timber cruisers, to liegln the iuimenBel t:isk of classifying the landa. a pre- Umtnary asosssary before tki) can ka opened to entry. He will atart this work In southern! Oregon. In either Jackson or Joseph ine counties, which contain a greater proportion of the grant lands than KB other counties The Oregon and California land grant In this state comprises a total, Of 'I iiOn.DUO acres. Only those lands that an- classified as agricultural will bfl opened to entry. Just what proportion of the grant' in eUsslflcable as agricultural land nobod) knows at this time. The best estimate can be no more than a I guess. And it as as a guess OftlV I though one based on ill the Inform lion at hand, that .Mr Sharp express-1 ed the opinion that probably one-halfj the land will fall under the classifi cation of agricultural 1,000,000 Acres Is Estimate. Deducting to begin with from the 2.30(1,1)00 acres of the grant some; Hull, 000 acres that are Included In for at reserves approximately 1,010,090 j ;ic l-es to be classified. If the etni-j mated ratio of one-half Is maintained! 1,000,000 acres of this 2.000,000 will! eventually be classified as agrlcultur- j al and opened to enrry. (if course, it will not be possible; to complete the lUUMflcatlon ol 2 VVVtWVS acres, nwn or n coiniuis-. fng very rough and mountainous ground, In a few months. Mr. Sharp said yesterday, however, that the public will not be kept waiting for the entire classification to be completed, Just as QUlokly as enough of the land can be classified i to make it worth while he explained It will be thrown open to entry. This priK'ess will be continued until al) the agricultural land is opened to entry. "I do not wish to be understood as making any definite promise." said Mr. Sharp, "but we hope to open the first batch of land by early fall. This land will lie in southern Oregon, in either Jackson or Josephine counties, for we shall l?glh work there first." Our Mid-Summer Clean-Up Sale ADAMS NEWS NOTES (PRUNE MARKET FIRM WITH 7 CENT OFFFRS mi -h i; hpencrr i- visitoi! MADE TO PRODUCERS I on WEEK i:M: OTHER Ai8, ORTLAND, Ore Jul) II.- The looiket for (tried prunes is showing I East i iregonlan Special-) Is'.returm and Ic basis is being of.'?r AliAMS. ore. July 22 -Chester ed in some prarteni for .sup lies. Spencer is In town to lhe wekMd. j This la one of the highast prices of Mr. and Mrs. Hill Taylor and son, ltd ed within recent sears and lnd.1 Burt, and Mr. and Mrs Frank Honrs i atl the great strength In the market j and daughters, Norma, l.ols and Lola 1 generally ire spending the week-end at King- The season started well with prices, nani Springs Strang at but within a short Lime' Mr and Mrs. Cliff Stone fcjldlthefe were quite a few willing to of dauahter UsnS and Mrs. Jerry Stone ter li l-2c in order to fcecUre the ino.e, w-re in town Thursday evening, I favorable sizes. The Adorns lieiskaii lodge met With a large prune crop In the Thursday evening The new officers I W ilamette valley; In Tact the biggest IS STILL ON FULL BLAST. WE'RE NOT THEM. NO WAR PRICES, BUT A WAR Men's Suits and Furnishings of all kinds, Ladies Suits and Dresses, Coats, House Dresses, Aprons, Waists, Under wear, and in fact everything in the department Children's and La dies' Shoes at a sac- jf rifice never before offered. Silk Parasols so cheap you can afford one for every dress or suit. Lawns and Dimities for 9c, 11c, 15c. Silks from 49c up. 35c and 50c Lawns, Voiles, etc 24c Gloves, both silk and kid at most Vi the regular price. Imam: SHOUTING BARGAINS, BUT GIVING ON PRICES. EVERYTHING REDUCED. $3.50 and $5.00 Mod art Corsets $2.49. $1.50 and $2.00 Corsets 85c. LADIES NECKWEAR At 5c, 19c, 29c and up. All good styles. AUTO CAPS AND HATS At less than half-price. SPORT SKIRTINGS The kind you have jj been paying 50c for U at only 25c the yard. Be sure and call at your earliest con- ,- venienve, we II sav? you money. Visit our BUSY GROCERY DEPT. mm bM 7m ALEXANDERS The Daylight Store; Better Goods, Latest Styles, Prompt and Courteous Attention. All Mail Orders promptly filled. We pay the postage. bit grand, Mrs. Harve ftoseberryi good for raisers. The interior rop vice grand, Mrs. Charles Be hats; I Is below the normal bs far sad In fact grand; Mrs, r rank ttsnry, ten m- hviivmj uu pn -n ..1 ,,.,1,1.. er ii. I Mr-. lamss and in me ouait.-rs a tartln r dO- ,r ..1 vice grand; Mrs. liiil Taylor, will not command the demand as in Inside guardian; Mrs. John Spencer, I dlcated when values are down t. A few Mm Why Cook With Gas It Is Handy It Is Cheap Wastes No Fuel It is Clean and Cool in Summer, and ia Absolutely Safe. Phone us and we will estimate the cost of Installation. Ranges and Water Heaters Sold on Easy Terms. sx pac me power & Light Company Phone 40 s nntrn Mr. and Mrs. T A, Ueuauen ana Us Ueuallen motored to Weston rhuradav and from there UP 10 dl land from Adams were. Hubert Jones, Albert Coffer, Tom Coffey. j Chester Spencer. Life Eaton. Charles Bunch, Everett sfcCQllum, win Cover. Mr Mclntyre. Ilert Kirbv and BUI Taylor. Willie Stevens of Pendleton was In town Wednesday. Ti,.. b MokIpoI enmnanv olaed In Adams Wedmsday and Thurs!ay venitiKs "f this week. U U Mann was In town this week. , ur, t'h.irles Owens left Friday! morning for Walla Walla where she II si I two weeks Visiting rela tives and friends. Ralph Waiian left Friday morning r Hotter creek. iivnch Bombard soft". sints July 22- French avis have bombarded Bona, accordini KlcU1 announcemenl nere. BRITAIN W ILL SEND GOLD TO PAY DEBTS SHIPMENTS Wil l BEGIS i Ml l!l E IN NEW YORK I'OH Mixmoxs, KW yORK, July 10. Four hun dred millions In sold enters America In the next six months The British Kovernmeni Is planning to ship thU sum to pa' its American munitions debts. Three millions daily is ex pected to arrive in New York, most of it from Ottawa. Many shipments Will be made direct tram London to New York Twenty millions will ar rive this afternoon on the Cunarc liner gaxonla and will be delivered I.. J. P, Morgan and Cosnpan) Hank ers are unable to ascertain where Britain is obtalntag ;:u.s apparently Inexhaustible told supply. The con centration of gold here has strength ened American credit universally. Abyssinia is an important cftttle hredlng country'. 1 1 ill I I li i: PREDiCTg KE-BIJ3OTION OP WILSON WASHINGTON, July 10. La amendment providing that none of the new battleships will be , ted ir 1 ollectlon of debts a dared thai u- emphatically ap- 4 proved ol Wilson's Mexican policy. He predicted Wilson's reelection If 1 1 1 - "new-born pol- ) of guaranteeing American Investments bj tne American e flag,' becomes an tssue. CENTRAL POWERS WELL SUPPLIED WITH FOOD ter and meal cards at Oachem. Dres- I was at first anticipated, and the re den, Btuttgart and Btrssaburg, Berlin I suit Is that the Wenatcbee notaries maj adopt a similar dan. jre reaping a much richer harvest. VOTARIES HEAP RICHES Hundred Dollars for Si Day-' Work at Spokane i settle. SI'' (KANE. Wash. July 21. One hundred dollar.-: for six days' work i? the wace scale of the notaries who r'p. ikane. fipured On the basis that I there will be, 50,00s registrations lnj Spokane. , ever, is far below that at Wenatchee, where it is estimated that each no tary will receive above $25 for h!.-! work In handling the registration. The difference comes in the larger! proportion of notaries In Spokane I than in Wenatchee. The Wenatchee registraion has prosed heavier than, American lumber output yearly is valued at about f 1.000.000.000. Banana blossoms are purple. '.";," IPOHTS INDICATE THAT 1 I I I I I N I ( ROPS W ILL BE II l Tills YE Mi. IF: CODY NEEDS PURE BLOOD T It n. the r:'iclps, and all the on ins o( the body depend fat strength and tone and health lo,.ii's Saroaparilla makes pnm '. I' i- I ositively tinequaled fa 'he treat rtit nt nf scrofula, catarrh, rhttunaHain, dyspepaja, loss of ap petite, that tired feelinsr. There is no other medicine like it. Be sure to eet Hood's md set it todav. It ;s sold hv all drunista, SOUP ITCHED HE and slden harvi indie, trian (BY CARL ACKERMAN.) HUN. Jul; Jo, The fiermaa I Austrian food situation is con- I ibly improved. The Qaltclan sting has begun. First reports tie an excellent crop. The Alls- j commission, empowered to make picultural agreement, has arrtv-l Berlin, it it believed an agree-' la certain, it would give tler-i much Austrian-Hungarian A police lieutenant has invent-i or human consumption. Pood 1 have replaced the bread- but- i HI EL OUT Big Flakes of Dandruff Would Peel Off. Hair Dry and Lifeless, In Six Weeks Completely HEALED BYCUTICURA SOAPAND OINTMENT NORTH BEACH WASHINGTON 26 MILKS of smooth, firm, white sandy beach sloping gently into the sea no dangerous nnrW.tnw :t score or more of delightfully interesting oceanride hamlets simple, restrui uie combined with different, tasteful foods and only the best of summer-resort pleasures That's NORTH BEACH "PRIDE OF THE PACIFIC" Weather and beach conditions are juts right therefore, GO NOW we will le glad to help plan your trip. Ask for the new North Buach Folder just off the press. Fares and full information upon apt lica tion to T. F. O'BRIEN, Afrt. O-W. R. & N. CO. 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TV- ', 4 You will like that Chocolate Ice Cream at Koeppen's and its only 10c a dish THE VITAL QUESTION IT STKIKRs HOMI BEFORE iou 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 Rnnita) mill Moinla. George B, Bcbsu in "Pasqiialc,' nt (lie Mft11ieW. r -, Ml ok gft i 4 aX BETTER M iOITtl UGHT is Sssursd by the use of ionis of these beautiful futures of ours. They give a tigsl that 9 r;r ir. rz rss f!rft!K ami t-xtni i itv Why J. L. VAUGHAN