East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 31, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST OREGON! AX. PENDLETON. OREGON. MONDAY. JULY M, 1916.
PAGE TW(
This Store Can Best Supply the Many
Things You will Need for Comfort, at
Home and at Summer Resorts
AH Colored Wash Dresses
now $4.98
These include our
entire collection of
fancy net. voile and
organdy dresses in
pure, cool white.
Several of these gar
ments would make
extremely attractive
party dresses when
worn over a colored
silk slip.
The styles are as
dainty as can be and
will be vastly attrac
tive to any woman
desiring a dress for
afternoon wear at a
reasonable price. Or
iginal prices $15.00
to $25.00. Now i .-Price.
All Fancy Summer Dresses
1-2 Price
Formerly priced to
$11.75.
This sale, coming
with the hottest days
of the season furnish
es unusual opportuni
ty for style and com
fort in dress at an ex
tremely moderate
price.
The materials are
mostly voiles in
stripes, plaids, checks
and flowered designs.
The styles are ex
tremely attractive, of
latest design, with
full skirts, both long
or short sleeves.
AUTO VEILS
Chiffon auto veils in small, medium and large
sizes, in plain colors, also contrasting borders.
These come in shades of green, tan, brown, navy,
Copenhagen, bluebird, grey, purple, lavender, light
blue and pink. Price 65 to $2.50
BELTS
Patent leather belts in black, white and red, kid
belts in white and combinations of white and black,
white and rose, and white and Copenhagen blue.
Price 25 to 5c
BEAUTY PINS
One always needs a number of these little acces
sories. We are showing a big variety of designs.
The pair 25
HANDKERCHIEFS
At always, first with the new things, we are now
showing the newest in fall handkerchiefs of crepe
de chine in printed designs, ombre silks, and pure
linen handkerchiefs, with felt borders and medal
lions. Price 25 to 75
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR "ROUND-UP
GOODS"
The largest assortments, the best in quality of
Hats, Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Boots, etc. We
have your size in the '.'Round-Up Hat." Wear it
tomorrow.
BARGAIN BASEMENT Hot Weather Money Saving Bargains
WASH GOODS REMNANTS ' REGULAR PRICES
STRAW HATS UP $4.50 V3 REGULAR PRICES
We offer you at Clean-Up Prices a whole basement
full of Hot Weather Merchandise, in broken lots and
odds and ends, with the quality the very best. Take
advantage of these prices now.
White Hose For Women . 15
Boys' Wash Suite 89
Men's Union Suits 59
Crepe Gowns 59
Children's White Sandals 98
Lawn Waists 69
Men's Khaki Pants 93
Comfort House Slippers 91.24
Men's Ught Suits $7.89
Bovs' and Men's Caps 9
Men's Sun Hats 8
Men's Summer Vests
19
We offer you another great big lot of bolt ends of
Wash Goods in 6, 8, 10 and 12 yd. lengths. Many
as low as l4 regular price.
White Hose for Girls 15
Children's Sandals 69
Parasols
House Dresses 79
Women's White Pumps $1.49
Middies 69
Patent Baby Doll Pumps $1.87
Women's Linen Dresses $2.48
White Petticoats dust ruffle 79
Men's Silk Ties 23
Fancy Ribbons 12
Envelope Combinations 69
$2.75 WOMEN'S RUBBER SOLE PUMPS $1.49
CHILDREN'S COOL SUMMER COVER GAR
MENTS 29c
THE BARGAIN BASEMENT
Where Your Dollar Goes the Farthest.
FREE Swat the Fly, a fly swatter free with every
purchase FREE.
MEACHAM LUMBER
MILL IS FORCED TO
i USE A NIGHT SHIFT
I.XTKA I.AMUK XKlT-XvAKY Til
HUi RCSB ORDERS OTHKR
nkwny irons.
i Em Oregonlan Special )
MKAOHAM n-e. July 31 The
i'ae Lumber i'o. la r-.i-h.-4 with or
ders and so has hwi running a few
hours night shift to fill up orders
Mr and Mrs Jo Parkes of Ten-
;ire at their summer time
id ilarence Hawes went
at I .1 ilrande last un
I
diet on a
here.
laurer
to the r
day.
Kd Weliel and Ft. W. Will ams
were here on Sunday from I.a Grande
to try their luck at fishing but did
not catch any
Jim Heard, manager of Ihe Popular
iish Store of Pendlet'.n. spent .Sun
day with his famil ho are here for
the summer.
Jim Maker went to Im tirande Sun
4:i opining and returned the next
fat after attending to some buslne."
J. I rasey went to Pendleton on
Wednesday to attend to bus ness.
Bert Smith and family left on
w.-dnesdav to motor to Wallowa for
a week or In ia s outing trip.
Mrs. L'hre lcr moved to Kamela
II Saturday !o Join Tier husband, who
is working there as an engine wiper.
Miss Marjorle Kline of La Grande
i came down on Sunday to spend a
i while with the Hilyard family.
C. P. Lonergtin and E (inlanders
of Pendelton, were up Sunday cheok
llng up the wood of Mr. (inlanders
Mrs. Henderson and ch'ldren are
up from Pendleton spending the sum
I mer ramping.
The families of B- J. Riddle and
; Fred Kiddle who h sawyer at the
: Casey mill, arrived 'on Saturday from
, Wallowa to reside here
RACE RECORDS SHATTERED,
The Peoples Warehouse
Where It Pays to Trade
Review of Important Speed BS'SOU
ghovn l ast Traveling to Be
tile Rule.
! A review ol the Important auto-j
mobile races during 1916 to dutc i
shows lightning speeds lo have be
come the fashion.
thl March jth, at the Ascot Speed-
way In Lis Angeles, i'ullen In a Mer-
cer took the luu mile notsofl at over
1 tis miles an hour over a loose screen-1
surfaced macadam track which was
' Unusually hard on t;res.
O'Donnell In s Puaacnbcrg, two'
I weeks later on the same track won
i won a 58 mile race at over l mile-,
an hi
Un
Apr
irona
lionnell again plucked the highest
honor in a 301 mile race at H6 1-1
f miles in hour without a single stop
I for tires. The record for this course
of s7-i miles per hour was made in
I'M I b) Pnlton In a Mercer. Prior to
the last race, however, six cars did
better than 101 milrs per hour In
ut.
Again at the Ascot Speedway on
April liiih. u Donneil took the UO
i mile thriller at 15. 1 miles per hour.
Hughe.- in his lunar Special at Eta
kcr.-iield. I'al, on May 7th. traveled!
the century over a dirt track to thu
tune of l-6 miles per hour without
tl
Stop
Have you ever noticed how many
expensive cigars from Cuba have the
square-end shape? Of course you
know there is a reason for that. The
reason is this:
Of all cigar shapes, the square-end
is the one most likely to give a free
drawing, even-burning smoke. You
can see that this is so in the case of
the OWL.
Notice that the blended leaves of the
OWL filler run all the way down to
the burning end. When you light
the leaves evenly, you know they're
going to burn evenly. No air-holes
or torn ends of leaves to deflect the
draught and make the OWL gutter.
That square-end cures that
Notice, too, that you get the full flavor of
the OWL from the first puff. Not an over
balanced taste of wrapper, but the full
balanced flavor of the cigar.
We selected the square-end shape of the
OWL as we select the leaves and the
Sumatra wrappers to make the OWL a
good cigar.
The Million
Dollar Cigar
M. A. GUNST CO.
INCORPORATED
MILITIA OFFICERS QUARREL
If H I 1 1 III iua.iMi-.vi im
M UriMSRH ( II lltGE EUE
tiii,i; vv ri ii iiik m in
KL PAKO July :!. The Pvmiavl
vunla in llila officers ire quaJTaUnf
among i hems. Ives The offlceta
cliaiged that I'o.onel Williams Mr.
Ke, oommaader of Kirt Pennayt
vaula, fotced his own appoiiitiio '
while Mute senator of Pennsylvania.
Tha adjutant general Is report, -i as
alleinpntig M fore ceitaln militia
oinmander to sign for MftppMN not
received 'I'll mi d i muster of the
Seventh I'diiiM h una sins h.-'ll n-vr
a HII lot supplies not reiclvd
EAGLE SHOOTER GETS
SUSPENDED SENTENCE
S. J. Lock wood Promises to
Stuff Bird and Present it to
Fish and Game Com.
l,oltTIAND. Ort, July 2.-On
HM ajtreetmllt of Soinucl I Ixk.
.,d. Ihe county motorycle officer
who .hot an eagle last Monduy Mil
knowing that II a to violation
that he would pay the coat of mull
ing Ihe l.lrd, aboul 112. tor prenen
latlon to the i ollevtton of Ihe Klsh
nd ikanir r.nnm aaton. the charge
again! him before nietrlcl Judge
I n ion tiwlerday ee -unturned In
deflnlelv
I Mr, UMkWOOd could nOI plead gu 1
tjf to the i harue without automatical
ly resigning from the employ of the.
County, for i onvlctlon of the crime
chargi-d agalnut him by -State Bio
logist W, U Kinley Ih QMS for hla
immediate removel from office ac
cording to the Htatoten of the state.
The motorcycle orflctr hot the
lilrd. thinking it wan a hawk, though
he admitted taht he did not know
that it wan illegal to nhoot an eagle.
There are pHllllim an well aa nen
I mental reaauna for proi.-i ling the
Aiiierh-an eagle," explained Mr Kin
ley yilerday. "In addition to the
ravel that there in a sentimental rev-
efeeCe for the hlrd and that It In an
attraftlftfl to ihe ColanMs river hlgh-
ay, there rataalM no- fact that it ii
not a serious menace to the farmer.
It In Seldom that an eagle wl'l
caff) "'f a lamb or chit-ken, dehpii'-
the popular notion, lor the hlrd Uvea
i hlefl) on fbth, The eagle nerve"
a muo iiKi-r along Ihe ( olumha river,
living oit dead fleh thai have be
' let Bp on the hunk It la a Unh
ealing idrd primarily mid la common
along mill region..'
W Mil is mi. I'AVOIUTK
iii Tiui 1 1 H-. i to in. Brstry.
ilimg im V'xllore. Sy. (
D. IHake
VSIIIMITON fat) 27 When
it i omen to affecting a convee)tlon city
In 1114, I ehull he for St Iule." oh
ayrved it i Blaka, a flslaagto to the
rniiit democralh conveatloti, at ih
Raleigh. "Bafors rolng to my own
i convention at Bt Uonki i stopped In
'hidtgo to eae what the raptMicana
were doing and how they were helnK
treat eg. The continued rain, ol
COIUM, Interf erred with the plana oil
'the Chicago official" to make the con-1
1 vent Ion VtnHOfa comfortithle. hut It I
'did not co m pel the hotelkeepir. and
otbeft to Impoiie upon their guet .1
The difference hetween Ihe two con-
vention ijtlcn, no far a. I could olj
aorva Was into: In Chicago they trd
to .in ever. thing to the Vtohtora,
g herean In Mt- Iiuti Ihey tried lo do,
ever) thing for the vlxitorx.
st. iiuin hai an elaborate pro
gram or entertainment which in-
eluded aiitornohlle Iripn. luncheon.
gad d ri' urn for Itewspapaf men and1
delegate. While in I'linigo the otil
entorta lament i w provided a i
lot of fireworks which were eel ot !
mi 'lo- laet ri ght "f the convention. " I
Pugatti aatog rad indigtKp
"I liavo u-eu ' iiamherlaln'a Ta -j
lata and mnel say Ihey are the beat
bars ever uned IM otiallpatlon n'.ii I
indige.tlon "i lf alao i std them
'.I they did fcef
EXPERT REPORT ON THE
COLUMBIA NOT NEEDED
Official Recommendation as
Naval Base Will be Given
Without It.
Washington .miy 29. -The Co
lumbia naval base Is looking up. af
the renult of Conferences held today
The Oregon house delegation Inter
viewed Captain SfcKean of the bureau
.f paval operation, who declares
emphatcally a repori of esperts need
not In- awaited to determine thai a
f i Indlgeetl'
food," writ r t
mlngton, M C
et are mild at
lion Olve th
ene . Knight, Wi
harnberlaln's lu.
gentle In their Mt
f trial. Tou t'e
certain to he ,icaefl with the ag.'--at-!i-
effect eii.cli ihey produce. O
talnahle eve'-, v cere Adv
Flaying Him Alive OI unnlon of
opponent by our candidate
ubfnarlna baae should he established
on the Columbia. Lnne'i amend
meat should staj in ihe bill, he aajra.
McKean al the same nine declared op.
po.ltlon to a complete naval bime.
llrltR'Ing further influence on the
cotift reea, the house delegation win
ae Becretary Daniels late today and
a. I, him to nend a written recomnien
datlon "f the Columbia baa to fhuir-
maa Kadgftf of the hoiine conferecn
The eecretaf y ha. already Indicated
lo Senator Cgma he will do t h lei.
Iklbotti BStOPlnal and Holler, three
of Ihe five hoiine i .11 fel een, are now
lelleved favorable to the Ijitie
amendment. Itoherln la healtalinK over
hla lack of expert recommendation,
hut u letter from Daniels to Chairman
Padgett, If obtained. Is expected la
necure hi. nupport. a. well uk lhat of
Padfatt
At Bheepfhead Bay, New York, on
; May 13th Aitken drove a Peugeot 2(1
m'.ea at over iuh mllee aa hour,
1 with three other drrver.s hehind him
I each doing hetter than 104 miles In
the to-mlle, atulford In a Peugeot
made early 101 iii'lejt an hour with
out tire trouble, while Itii keiibach'T
In hin Maxwell did Ihe 1 .Ml mile event
I at over iir, milea per hour without
! .Hopping.
: Indianapolis, on Decoration Day,
jsaw Etaata in a Peugeot cover 3(111
! mile? on a hrlck Hack at over 13
i inilcs an hour, while D'Atotie in a,
I Duaasaberg ami Muiford in a Pan-
! geot followed hot at his heela.
i lieata aga'D, OB June I lth at Chi
cago, toed Ihe 100-nsUS event over
'a i-mlle hoard tracK. at ClOSS to 99
miles per hour with out one stop.
i Tin- next eight drivers in this claaatc
lull did over 00 in.loH.nn hour.
L At Den Molnea on June 24th. De
Palms in in.- Mercedes traveled a
'one-mile hoard track 160 times :tt!
naarlj 03 miles an door, while itick-i
eabacher, in a Maxwell, took the 10
mile race at over 04 miles per
lie Palma at atlnnaapolls drove hi
Mercedes home, the winner in thei
1 10 -mile hrush ul 91 miles per hour.
The latest racea have been thoae ut .
SfoUJ City, la., on July Hlh. wh'-re
D'Alene in a Duewniierg garnered I
the money In the lo-mlle race In 7
minute'. 31 eeeonda, while Wilcox
rode a Premier to victory In lfi min
utes, S seconds for 2U mllen, and aloj
negotiated the hair century in mo
span- of 41 minute, lacking one aec
ond, and al Omaha, July 9th, where
five new world's records went on
record on the mile and a quartet
track.
Rents driving a I'eugeot. hung up
Ilu rallsi an hour for .', miles an the
mark rot- others lo aim at. while
Rlckenbacher made the Maxwell hum
arnttnd Ihe OVgl at a peed that shut
tered all prevtotej 1". II, - and 25
mile records, hi. average for Ihe lat
ter lielng HIS mlbw per hour
Btllotnoseei ami atonuich Trouble,
"Two eara ago I suffered from fre
ipicnl attacka of stomach trouble and
blltoUSnaaS,'' wrltee Mine Kmma Ver
hryke. Mma, Ohio. "I could eat
very little food that agreed with me
and I became so dizzy and nick at my
etomach at times that Ihad to take
hold of something to keep from fall
In. Seeing Chamberlatn'e Tablets ad
vertised I decided to try them I Im
proved rapidly" Obtainable everywhere.-
Adv.
M NATK PASSES RESOLUTION imiTIMl sftMESD -Tl VMI'it
llllt CASKMKM CVOIMKOi TAKES nv OKRMAN hoat
WASHINGTON, July 29. The sen-j BERLIN, July 29. It is annuunc
ate, voted forty-six to nineteen, pass-led that a Herman ' miser captured
lag the reaolutlon asking that Britain the Hritlsh armed steamer Ksklmo.
exercise clemency toward the Irish They hauled an hour southeast of
political prisoners. Ardendal Thursday
A I 71 I
At me toucn
of a match
All the convenien
ces of gas better
cooking and a
cleaner
cooler
kitchen
Bakes, broils, roasts,
toasts. More efficient
than your wood or coal
stove, and costs less to
operate. Your cooking
is better, too, because
you have heat-control
like a gas stove.
NEW PERFECTION
OIL CQSTOVE
L , X
For
litst
Rtsultt
Ut,
The Now Perfection
give! a clean, odorless.
Bootless flsniebei ause of
the long blue chimneys.
Cuts out the drudgery of
wood or coal. Keep
your kitchen cool. In
1, 2, 3 and 4-hurner sizes,
ovens separate. Also
cabinet models with Kire
less Cooking Ovens.
Ask your dealer today.
Standard Oil Co.
(L'llilotnh)
For Sale by
W. J. CLARKE
GEORGE C. BAER & CO.