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PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. SATURDAY, JULY 29, 19 hi. EIGHT PAGES I 9 3 MONDAY JS THE LAST DAY OF OUR 7uy ClearanceSale IT HAS BEEN A MOST SUCCESSFUL SALE, FAR BETTER THAN WE ANTICIPATED IT HAS I BEEN ONE FULL OF VALUE GIVING AT A SMALL PRICE. REMEMBER WE CANNOT HAVE ANOTHER JULY CLEARANCE SALE FOR ONE YEAR, SO MONDAY IS YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY. A COMPLETE SHOWING OF New CORSETS NOW ON DISPLAY i PORTLAND MAN HAS PROCESS TO BETTER ICE CREAM PRODUCT ONLY mtE RICH MllJi 1 1K1 M WITHOIT (flELATINI NTIFFKNEK. Method of iHwrvlng Milk inoVflattc l and f Extracting the Different Element 1 included in Hew Saturday Night "Specials" at ROYAL WORCESTER Back Lace GOSSARD Front Lace BON TON Back Lace, I EL "'I Lr?J PORTLAND, July Is. A new food product resulting from the numerous Mid continued attempts of the past i lew years to improve the ice cream i manufacturing process has at last' heen perfected, and will shortly bej Introduced tQ the market here. The I new let cream is the result of several ears spent In expertmcnt by Paul W. j Turney, of this city, and Portl.inders will MOB have chance to taste the new del.eacy and emupare It with I the old product. i Several very significant achieve ments have been brought about ' Mr Tourney in developing his pro cess, for besides furnishing a new formula for manufacturing Ice cream i out of pure milk, without tiding ar. adulterant, he has also found a way . of preserving milk indefinitely, as well as a method for readily extrtact- ing the different elements present in milk. Process -Silts" M'lk. The entire story or the new process Involves an explanation of tne com bination and structure of milk. MUk ! treating processes, such as pasteur ! iation, evaporation and condensa- Mtion are not to be confused with Mr. I Turney's method, which Is original and believed to be superior. It is possible for Mr. Turney to SILK SUITS CLOTH SUITS PARASOLS WHITE SHOES SUMMER DRESSES WASH SKIRTS SPORT COATS WASH GOODS HALF PRICE HALF PRICE HALF PRICE REDUCED REDUCED REDUCED REDUCED REDUCED Make a visit to our store Tonight and see what we're offering. Pendleton's Quality Store. Robert Jones was m Pendleton this f week. Mr. and Mrs. Ren rtupul were in ac. town Thursday. in Atnena a iew TJge Eaton left These are established Corsets, true to nature's lines and comfortable. There are nine distinct figure classification. This fact has been definitely determined after an ex haustive study of the figure as applied to corsetry. Your figure is one of the nine. We carry in our complete corset department one or more models to fit each type of figure. Each one is more than a mere bit of fabric and bone construc- NEW SILKS A small advance showing of new Fall Silks. These are of taffeta with satin stripes of many colors and combinations; 36 inches wide, of best quality. tion. Fashion as well as the hygienic needs of the figure have been taken care of in the designing oi these superior corsets. A visit to our complete Corset Department will prove interesting and profitable. Koval Worcester Corsets $1.00 to $3.00 . Bon Ton Cprsets ?3.50 to $8.50 Gossard Corsets $2.50 to $12.o0 Brassieres - 50 to $3.50 SILK UNDERWEAR. A most comprehensive showing of Silk Under wear. Something that is new and different. Best in quality, finest in finish, colors of white and flesh. Vests, knickerbocker and union suits. Priced the garment 81.50 to 85.00 .I,., j i. ,,-hi.t . ., imm-i i-rs have r'" ' aner a failed to accomplish; that Is, to 'split' j 4W thl week. .i lib Th inalmuil Involves all-I Will Bunch and Plication of heat and cold to the milk j Thursday evening for Portland in such a way that its specific grav-j Sty Is suited to the demands of a s'p-' arate process. The nydmcarbonatesi and the protelds can tie separated from the water m the milk as read-j lly as cream can be separated from j skim milk, a centrifugal separator be lag all that Is required The new Ice cream Is made mainly from the solids and will be a product' of actual food value, since It contains the best elements of the milk, gtiff) niiw MBS" is Iji kim:. The difference between real ice 'cream and the commercial product! 'sold as ice cream Is more obv.ous to I the analyst than to the palate, but llt j chief fault, according to Mr. Turney. is due to the gelatine, or the stearin. 1 which is used as a stlffencr iT-am 1 1 little used in the commercial pr.i- duct, but thin milk, rlavored and I treated to stand the freezing process i is substituted. Rancid butter is oft ten utilized in its preparation and the resulting product is then lar from a real delicacy. By leaving a dish or this ice cream standing for several hours, one dis covers thut it does not liquefy entire ly for a gelatinous mass Is left stand- Hlll Taylor was In from the Frank Rogers ranch Thursday evening. Jim Lewis, Jim Pointer, Will Rover and Mr Dennett, the men who are agisting t L. Rogers on the ranch, left this week for the moun tain ranch. Drive one wan In town Friday , Th stlffei elemc 111. Ik. thi to make rhe new ir and is stlrfener, which was the milk stand on protract lacks the made only from the that nature IM sugar and puts into flavoring. the The Peoples Warehouse Where It Pays to Trade i m HEAVYWEIGHT WOULD viNnifATF HIS NAME I ! Joe Bond Anxious to Meet Vic Berger to Prove Rumor About Jack Root. I BAKER, Jul: 29. -Because of the report tti.it jack Knot, wno knocked "" in the f i t' t h round by ic ! Berger in S heavyweight boxing bout ! tt i i,,,,.. mi r t v :t was .!" Bond, j fighting under an assumed name. Bond, who is now in Poise, is endea- llvorlng to secure a meeting in Maker 1 with his alleged conqueror, IT'S GOING TO BE HOT TO MORROW Eat Delta Ice Cream and take the "H" out of Heat. Going picnicing or staying at home the day will I made more pleasant with a cool order of our ICE CREAM Strawberry. Chocolate, Vanila and Burnt Almond flavors. Orange Sherbet and Maple Mousse Packed to keep solid and delivered to any part of the city. Special Delta Sunday Service. Hot Waffles and genuine maple syrup 8 to 11 a. m. Our Popular Sunday Lunch 12:30 to 9 p. m. Will make YOUR Sunday a day of rest. NEWS NOTES FROM ADAMS (Kast Oregonlan BJn si State Convicts Get Only Censored News WARMM KIOTO GIVES POWER HORI or CONTROL TO PASS ON PAPERS. HA USE. Ore . July 2. After War den Mlnto told the state board of ontrol today that matter printed by newspapers received at the state pri son was having a bad effect "n the convicts, the board passed a resolu tion granting his request that an or der be made authorizing the warden to censor all newspapers received at the pr.son and eliminate all part deemed undesirable. In his request the warden told of how newspaper have beretofore been distributed without any regard to the kind of matter they printed. "Some newspapers lake advantage ol this condition to print stuff that is calculateld t" arouse rebellion abd encourage resistance against prison rules and dun i-lui- In the mind ol the worst charac ter we hae to on trol," sa-d the warden in his letter requesting the order. "THIS li HO lably true of the I'ortland Journal, whnh without regard for truth tstf with apparent evil purpose keeps up sucli a polli 01 attack upou the BsMV agement as bleeds J.IH. ticalU all th" rouble whe hae 10 .ontend wltn In the prison lias Miirel M'' tuch attacks cause the prisoner tto believe that the public condemns their treatment, and that they will receive fail sympathy for anything thei may do to cir, umvent. I sobcv slid annoy the official ami you can . .-adtly the consequence of su h a feeling " Fur seera! months the prison man. mrement has nursued a policy of sup pressing news at the institution but the Journal has been able to secure; most of it and has published it. This has annoyed Warden Minto and As- j stant Warden .Sherwood, who have; not desired that the public should, know about the treatment accorded prisoners and other matters The new order will do away with the ex-; CMS of the warden that he did not want to give out news of escapes and attempted breaks and other matters l-. ause convicts would read It In ths newspapers. "Koine of these days some of the olflceis are going to get hurt by reu oa "t this, newspaper matter. Minto told the board. Minto explained that the censor-, ship rule was In effect In many prls-! ons. lil.nto' Kennedy of i'ortland, s "hard-boiled' Inmate of the Oregon primui committed from Portland, I - said to be in the dungeon following an attempt to escape In daylight Toes day. Kennedy sawed his way out of a cell on the first floor before being captured He had evidently Intended to make his getaway over the root News ol the attempt was luppitssseu bv the prison management. DAYLIGHT HOLDUP IS ATTEMPTED IN PORTLAND Thug Beats Clothing Store Pro prietor in View of Hun dreds of People. I'UKTJ.AND. Of., July 2t. A daring attempt at a daylight holdup. In v.ew of hundreds of person, took place yesterday afternoon when a man who later gave the police h's name as Bmll K. ank, of Weed. OsLi entered the clothing store of Henry1 to the United Kroll 201 First street, and beat him! that much of it over the head with a large automat! plctol which was fully loaded. After a running pursuit of sever blocks, in which Lieutenant Jenkins to it and Patrolman Welch joined, thejelevi would-be robber was captured BMpric) ADAHSl nre., July 28. Kr, end Mrs. ! M Morrison and children mo- . , ... t,,.. !,,., . Blal nrili, v- boric acid. Thin adulteration is BoWUttf and Klb en Howling . I 1.1 .1.. ... .1... klffh 11' 1 , . 1 prooaoiy out; i" in,- ni.,11 jji "-e Ues have revealed ll adulterated with enso the ( oner of First and Balntonl t'frent) streets and lodged in the city jail der a charge of assault w.th a dan gerous weapon. Frank entered the store on a pre tense of buying a brue serge suit an Mhu kroll turned to the dothim? pound """ v ,.,r.,..,l frntn l.ebniHii Springs Mon- acld now commands owing arcity. It is uuoted at about rjittt , lollars per pound, wh i e the Athena, , Wednesday evening high grade bor e acid Is only gathered at the to w,.n,y-fk.e cenU pe owVtddiyn Mclntyre on1 As some of the shipments f f ,. FALTS famous Fresh Every Day CRAWFISH OYSTERS CLAMS SEA CRABS Steam Heated. Fine, Clean Furnished Room In Connection. The Quelle Restaurant Exclusive distributing depot In Pendleton for FALTS Sea Foods. benzoic acid have been found to cm- TtlOSe present wer tain as much as thirty per cent boric .. Q-raldlne Morr acid, the enormous profit in this form Of adulateration Is apparent The officials in charge of the en- ....... v... mutt, nr the headset- forcemeat of the food and drugs act eral times Screams from Kroll at -i are of the opinion that benzoic acid traded the attention of lieutenant containing none axua is "'i""" Frid..y Jenkins, who happened to be on his and that shipments of such a mixture . i... j ,. . . . . I.,, t lii. I nlt('l 1 follows: Miss Qeraldtne siomson, Dorothy stall, Wilms Boyer, Helen Hlake and Hlanche "lllneski. (lames were played during the afternoon and lemonade was served. Mrs. Jame (Tiesnut was in I'endle- home on a Rlcnmond car way noiite n a imvhwumi, . rm.. M... Ml .0,1 from the cur St :i t cs should be denied admission in time to see Frank running east on der the food anil drugs act. T.v. lor stret and gave chase with a I , "rz, u;:;echo man was very this time, heard of the trouble and ANXIOUS TO ENLIST ran up Salmon street to meet the! would-be holdup running toward the tj Prescott Follows Kecruit river. upon see.ng. weicn, rrans threw up his hands and gave up. Kroll wm attended by Assst.mt City Physician Thatcher at the Kmei geney hospital. It required s.-yerd stitches to sew up the wounds on I Kroll's head. Mr. and Mrs S. R. Hunter and morored to Pendle- ing Officers to Baker to Enroll. ton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Hales and son. John, were among tne Pendleton vis itors Saturday. Mr. Frank Kreba returned th week from Lehman Springs. Mr I,. L. UMtaHet was a Pendle ton visitor this week Mr. and Mrs. Huner Hales and daughter. The! !ha, are spending their vacation at Hlngham Springs. Mr. and Mis Pearson and children PAKKK. ore., July Captain .,,.rVP(1 ) Adams this week. I. 1 'lark and Sn-gennt H. Wick-; ,vjr and BENZOIC ACID ADULTERATED Mrs. John Winn and ham of the Oregon National Guard daughters, Oermldlnc and Lucille. 1., I,-,, m. 1 1 . iii nart of the weex in the moiin- ipenea a irvnuuii uni ..... , lav, but up to this evehing. secured nuns. lv enlst.nent. A M. Prescott, , Mrs Harry hiwar.is o, renu.e,,,,, . . '. ... . ..,i,.. ,.i. la . is 1 1 11 it at the home of Mr. and 1 biacKsmnn 01 r.cno, ,it-.. w.... - . I lowed them to Pendleton, after miss- Mrs. Kdwards. xmanuKM op sJwimam m, th. echo. He was accepted i iter. I;;;,i;;;n;K,,71;.: OHEMIt Ui CMTO V. S. IS I0' jTh s evening a meeting was held In trip to (mkesdal.. Washington. Tt-n the city hall bv former National week. ' " I (luard ofce.rs. Including Captains Mrs. Millie Taylor and son Purl WA.SHI.VJTON D R, July II.- Robert Halne and C H. HoCoUoCh, are house guests at the home of Mrs. Recent examinations by the chem-' together with the recruiting officers Will lloyer this week 1st engaged in the enforcement of, who explained terms of enlistment: Miss Esther Z tUSVmt llrugs SCI of hipmenlcond'.lon of service, etc.. to pro,- Hunch motored .0 Athen Wednesday of beniolc acid offered for entry ln-pectlve guardsmen. evening. W -a Uuncombe Damp Air Mixer PAT. PENDING. The new gas saving device will work on all gasoline engines. Guaranteed to save you 26$ on all fuel, whether gasoline, distil late or kerosene, and eliminate all carbon troubles. FOR FURTHER IN FORMATION RE GARDING PRICE, IN STALLATION, ETC. APPLY TO : m LB M am m J ALEX HUDSON Sales Manager for Oregon and Washington. Bowman Hotel, Pendleton, Ore.