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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, JULY 31, 1916. PAGE THREE SECOND HARVEST OF a a.wekh'.w ami, '.kts nr.- 51 SPITE FROM DEATH IX S ISN'T IT HOT?! l VTKAI.I V S E IS ON AI STANFIELD Such weather should suggest to you the need of a nice cool lawi mona, and especially when you can get them so cheap. Kimonas 69c. Lawn Dresses Vs-off. wk;: The Ideal Lunch For a Hot Day HOME OR CAMPING An order of our choice U. S. Inspected lunch meats EASTERN FANCY BOILED HAM PRESSED HAM MINCED HAM LIVERWURST HEAD CHEESE BOLOGNA AND SUMMER SAUSAGE DRIED BEEF FRANKFURTERS Telephone 1 8 8 DOWNEY'S MARKET Dean Tatom Co., Grocery Telephone 688 NATIONAL TIMBER FOR SALE b) Ihsirlct Forester, George H. Cc rfafUBn SERVICE I'LTS VP im 1-11 ThU H ,he 'rt "Ingle body of III MHtlil) AND THIRTY . ts ' r thut the Forest Service haa MILLION FEET. vf olvertised for sale III District 6- 1 which comprises OreKon. Washington PORTLAND. Ore., July 31. Three '! Alaska. hundred and thirty million feet of gov- FOUR DOCTORS DISAGREED Pains Disappeared After Use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Wilmington, I)' ! from a terrible bSC I w as suffering c'.ie unl latins in rr.y side, with bear ing down twins and was very nervous. 1 was always tired, tlwayl drowsy. ner could get i enough sleep ami ' could not ent I had four doctors and each told me some thing different I read of I.ydia K. Pinkham's Vegeta decided to try it. I ble Compound and got good results and 1 now feel better than I have felt for years and I am gain ing in weight. 1 can gladly recommend it to all .women. "-Mrs QSOKQS W. Seboi.1), 161 1 West )lh Street, Wilming ton, Del Backache and liearing down pains are danger signals which every woman should heed. Remove the cause of these aches and pains by taking I.ydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, that good old root and herb medicine. Thousands of women have testified to its virtues. For forty years it has been making women strong, curing bnrkHcnc, ner vousness, ulceration and inflammation, weakness, displacements, irregularity and ieriodic pain. If you want special adrfoe write Lydia E. Ptakbsm Medicine Co. coulidcntlal, Lynn, Muss. ANSCO CAMERAS IkSPEEPEX FILM i yON'T let another L'summcf go by without an Ansco. It will add more to the pleasure of your out ings than anythingelse. All winter and long afterwards you can live ever aain with your pictures those nood summer days. Let us show vou the Ansco line. $2 to $55. Tallman & Co. Lesdinii DruggUli tpr ( ! - ; 3;; Resirf in minimi miiiiiiiiimiiiitiimiiimiiimimm n um i HOODI ES, CHOP SUEY, CHINA DISHES f 1 rpvC KWONG HONG LOW 1 VfVJW W 1 16 West Alia St., Upitain, Phone 433 fuHIHIIIIIIIIiPPIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllim?: Telephone 1 8 8 I'lniiuiii umber cin the Oregon at- uuil Forest was today put up fur bid The area designated fur cutting em I braces about 7,020 acreH In Township I south. Ranges 8, 8 1-2 and I east. W. M., on the Welt Fork Hood river I watershed Approximately 7: per ; Mat .if the timber la Douglas fir Western hemlock. amabllia fir. ' tern n-d cedar, noble fir. and west-I west-1 tern white pine make up the remain- ' der of the stand. j The minimum stuinpajte pries that I ! will bi' considered are II. 3d per M ! for Douglas fir. western red cedar and I noble fir. $2..",n per M. for western wliile pine, and 10 cents per M for all I tiler i pedes i rtstrU I lie Her states that in. oli tn protect recreation fea irk Hood River strip of timber pi I thi visions have scenic and M of the V been other st V Soi by rving a e of thi I ! Ille Use uhe final bef. pr. i road isist bake crosses th Ion of this ni limber l Low area. Will he mi this Ml a lid p yh, sale. The lot tb in of the sale ll the method protection t f culling will give ample the water resources of thi the Hood Rive region. It Is fell bj Forest Service that this sale rep resent! h bapp) combination of the UMt nt National Forests. In that it devotes an area to tlmlier utilization end Ftrowth without interfering with the recreational use of nearby STeeil such us that In the vicinity of Lost Lake Mrs. Emma Snyder is Grand Chief of the Pythian Sistes PORTLAND, Ore., July 31. The thian Sisters of Oregon Grand Tem- ii ! pie elected Mrs Emma Snyder of Aurora, grand chler; Mrs F.mma j MrK nney of Hlllsboro, grand senior. Alice Gaily of F.nterprlse, grand Ju 1 nior; .Mrs. Jennie Httghson, of Cor- valid manager, and Nellie Vernon of i Astoria, past chief. S.ime men are horn hone-headc and others think they can wat a machine. certainly does heal eczema Inotirfilcof rcmrt.t. Covorlnr a period of 'twenty years, literally thousands ol " fAfUcian tell h w im i iwful the lies- j im I treatment ii f reczema and similar j kin troubles. The fiint uscof Rcsinul ointment ana Kesittol aoapusuaily Kopi the Itching and burning, and they naa cfear away aU trace of ths eruption. No Other treatment f r the skin now before (be iiMic cm show such a record ol pr. fcssional appiuvaL Sild hr tl !ei . w. CONNOR RXPBCT8 IX) II l. Two HUNDRED GRATES EOK THE MARKET. (Kast oregonlan Special ) STAN FIELD. July 28. The nee olid crop of strawberries are being harvested by C. W. C'pnor. They are the everbearing berry. He will have about two hundred crates for the market. P. O Storey of Seattle, has been spending several days here. Mr. Storey is looking over his project In terests. Mrs. H. F. Whipple returned to her home In Pendleton after spending a week with her husband here, who Is one of the engineers on the govern ment work which is being done here. Mrs. Jim Oampbell is visiting rel atives In Spokane. Miss Inex Walker of Pendleton, was the week end guest of Miss Jes sie Briertey on the Buena yista ranch. MrB. C. H Naylor and daughter, 11 las Elisabeth, returned to their home in Seattle after upending the past two months here. Col and Mrs. Newport of Hermis ton, were in town this week. C. F Schoonmuker of Hermiston, will move his family from Hermiston the fiist of the week. They will oc cupy one of the Webster cottages on Marbara street. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs Frank Nudo died Friduy. Ser vices were held In the Catholic Church. The bereaved parents have the sympathy of their numerous friends. E. A. Baldwin of Portland, Is spending a few days on his ranch eaab of town. J. (I MoOormlck returned to his home in KM ("arson Colorado after i weeks vl-ii Willi his mother, Mrs Mar M'Cormick mid uster, Mr.- I M. I! i hards. Frank Comun of Ion on friends here Friday Frank Forbes of Mo was calling Oregon, here the was transacting busniesn Ural of the week. J D. Hart of Oakland California, was In town this week. , Miss Jennie Albon entertained a number of young ladies at her new home, ''Just a Dot.' one day last week. I. bo.l Unties will leave for Med ford Thursdn where he will sneak before the State Press association. Hr Alexander Held was in Echo tw'ce this week on professional vis its. Mr, and Mrs. G. H. Harvey and son 0 BoiM, Idaho, were here Saturday and Sttnday. Thy were en route to port land. P.. W. Fletcher of Pendleton, was In Stan ft aid Friday. Win. II Daughttey of Portland, was in town for a short time Friday Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Brierley enter tained Mr. and Mrs. C H. Naylor and .laughter. Ellazbeth. Mr. J. o. Stor ey of Seattle. Misses Kva and Marilla Punnlngham and Mrs. F. P. Stuart ai dinner Frlda evening. . TRIES To I.K.IIT CIGAR AND KI N AI TO AT SAME TOME BAKER, ore.. July St. An at tempt to light a cigar while at the wheel of an automobile was costly for H. M. Rutherford, of Ironsides. Rutherford was on his way from lionsnle- I" l aker, accompanied by Mrs Rutherford and J. E. Lawrence, also of Ironsides. While running on a mountain n ail he attempted to light h.s cigar, the steering wheel got away from his control, the car dash ed down the grade and upset, throw ing the three occupants out. None w:as Injured severely, but the ,ii was damaged. The party had to go two miles for ,i team tn help right th automobile end haul It back to the road. ATTEMPT IS MADE TO WRECK OFFICE OF THE "MENACE" TIIHEE IM)llts llii EXPLODED UNDER I tooit 111 T M AQE Is si.HillT. AURORA, Mo. July St. Three bombs were exploded under the office of the .Menace. the anti-Oatholi llSWSpaper, The presses were wreck ed. The n tght watchman was alone I In the building. He was not Injured. The floor was splintered A small j fire started but it was quickly extin i fuishod. No arrests were made this morning. Popular feeling is high. Tile dani aa estimated at one thousand dol lars. The presses hud just completed i printing this week's Menace whet the explosion occurred. Britian Promises Mot to Extend the Blacklist Number roilMAl, GUARANTEE GIVEN TO C, S. HV AMBASSADOR SPUINi-IUCE. WASHINGTON. July 31. British Amluissador Sprlng-tUce gave the state department a formal written guarantee regarding the application of the blacklist of American firm". Tin memorandum promises not to ex tend the blacklist, It declares no firm will lie blacklisted until the tier- man connection I'ro en. MISS ALICE. J-MZARYK. That Miss A Ik . York settlement been executed by tary authorities. Mazaryk, the New worker, has not the Austrian min is was reported. Is hich came through the Information w the state depart m and is authentic. Mia Mmar; k Wl trying to help her military service. American citizen, can do nothing t ent at Washington. 0 is put In prison for father escape from As she is not an the United States hasten her release. U, S. SCENES BEST ON EARTH Department of Interior finds Our Nation Parkland of World. That the Americans who have been paving a heavy premium for1 their scenic beauty, and have been guing an unnecessary distance to get it, is the discovery made by the Unit ed States department of Interior in1 its inventory of the wonder spots oJ this country. It is expo-ring the self victimization of our citizens in no uncertain terms, and Is preaching the sermon of home consumption of American scenery. "This nat'on is richer In natural scenery of the first order .than an) other nation." declares Stephen T Mather, assistant secretary to the secretary of the interior. "It pos-' Besses an empire of grandeur and beauty it has scarcely heard of." The discovery of this grandeur and beauty by the motorists of this coun trv Is the sermon set forth by Nation-' al Touring Week, the automobile movement that has seized our nation from the Atlantic ocean to the Pa clf i strand The impulse for a gen eral outpouring of t'nited States mo torists to v st the natural beautv about them which followed the in ception of the movement indicates that the country is primed for a widespread appreciation of the scenic wonder of our homeland. When the sun rises on August 6. the date set for the official OUt'ng week of the motorists r this country, the xreatesi motoring tour this land has ever seen, will be under way. Thousands of automohilists will be hitting the road on n vacation tour. "See America first by seeing your own stale lirst," b the sentiment nearest tn the heart of this move ment. Ever) state nas its natural beauty, of which ita citizens have a right to l.e proud. The reasoning of National Touring Week enthusiasts is that you not only do not need to go across the ocean to enjoy scenic grandeur, inn you can fit within sight of your gun Vacation time in 1M6 v orable as the ifate of the ery of America. ill' discov PROHI CASES WILL GO TO THE SUPREME COURT Judge Morrow's Decision Will Come Before Highest State Court. PORTLAND, July II.- An. ii peal from Judge Morrow's important li quor law decision made Tuesday will lie taken to the supreme court. Attorneys tor the in Francisco & Portland -'ic unship company filed notice 01 appeal in the circuit court this morning in the suit of Wadham A Co., amiinst the transportation line for the recovery or two barrels of ethyl alcohol valued at $300 which the steamship line refuses to deliver because of the prohibition law. Judge Morrow in his decision held' that inasmuch as it was lawful for manufacturers to have alcohol tor. manufacturing purposes in theif pos session it is lawful fur them to bring t into the state. Acoordlnj to the court the Oregon law which restricts Importation of al cohol to druggists only Is In violation of the Interstate commerce clause of ihe federal constitution. Wadhams Co. are wholesale p.. cers and manufacturers of flavoring extracts and use alcohol in the man ufacture of their extracts. Notice of appenl to the supreme court was signed by W. A Roblslt, A. 0, Spcn. cr and R. P. Ilallock. attor neys tor tin' steamsnip company Tskinnj llg manors. It Is a grent t'sk to travel wlthotl. a bottle o' fliamlo i tain's folic Chl rrn and P nrrhoea Remedy, as this P'cparation i win t te obtained on the lalns or in .' liT? Attacks o: bowel COmpld'nt IM often sudden and Wry severe, and everyone should ga prepsied lOf UtM Obtainable ev i where - Adv. House Dresses 98c. Bathing' Suits Yes, we have a new shipment and they are better pat ttrns than before. Call in and ask to look at them. We carry all sizes from No. 22 for children up to No. 48 for women from 50 f to $8.00. New bathing caps and there is always some new styles among them. Get one before others do. 11 OUR SILK STOCK is much larger than ever before and new patterns are arriv ing daily. We shall be more than pleased to have the pleasure of showing them to YOU. Parasols IN MANY DIFFERENT PATTERNS AND STYLES, ALL THIS YEAR'S. NONE CARRIED OVER. TAKE YOUR 1 CHOICE -3-OFF. THE DAYLIGHT STORE; BETTER GOODS, LATEST STYLES, PROMPT AND COURTEOUS ATTENTION. ALEXANDERS .'i"in mmiiiiMiiiiiMiimimiiiiiiim TEMPLE HOOMRD FOR XA- HOXAL HASKBAIl, COM- MISSION CHAIRMANSHIP. William c. temple. NEW YORK. July 31 William Phase Temple, known as "The Father of '..rld Series." is being boomed by baseball leaders to succeed Gerry I Herrmann, as chairman of the Na tional Baseball Commission Temple is looked upon as the ideal i candidate tor lb.1 position. He has been manager of the Pittsburg team.' a president of the national league! and donator of the famous Temple cup. It seems altogether probable that the commission in Its present form. Will be dissolved before the beginning of the IM1 season and that soin- man with a thorough knowledge and without present league affiliations will be named o succeed Hermann Mio lop sills LIVES WHE 1 WTUNK GOES o I K BANK NEWPORT, ore.. July U. The protection offered by an automobile lop probubly saved the lives of five i GorvaUii people yesterday afternoon I when the machine in which they were, ruling went over .in embankment on1 Pioneer hill. 30 miles and rolled down the st teet. The occupants of tn and Mrs. C. K Small a and R. C. IJewellyn bound for New.'or: car were Mr. id two children They were Mr .--mall Was driving the machine up the hill when the Wheels began to skid. As he WSJ bringing the car back into the road the steering gear broke and the au- --s ! siBBBBBaBaaaBKras SPORT OUTING SKIRTS And August is the month they will be most needed. Let Alexander's show you their asstroment. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimimiiiiii milium iiiimmmimmmi- tomobile toppled over the embank ment, landing In a small ravine. Mr. Small received tne most seri ous injuries, sustaining several deep gashes on his head and face and a dis located shoulder. Mrs. Small and Mr. Llewellyn suffered bodily bruises and scratches, while the two children escaped unscathed, Mr. Small says that the fact the top was up saved their lives. The car. a big six-cylinder model hut a few weeks old, lies at the bot tom of the ravine a total loss. A new road will be opened In a few days which will eliminate Pioneer I Hill, which has always been a source f trouble to motorists. Theft of HeAr Charged. DANBCRY, Conn.. July 27. Thom i.s Frederick Lee and his mother. Mrs. Emma Kenynn Lee. were arrest ed here as fugitives from Justice. Lee; is the stepfather of William K Lee. 12-year-old heir of $1,600,000. and who. because of litigation, had be-j come known as the "poor little rich; toy.' Lee and his mother were arrested , on a warrant charging them with kid-i nipping the boy from White Plains.1 New'irthmor" Waists WILL BE HERE TOMORROW. Four new models have just arrived. As Always SI. 00 These Wirthmor Waists have the habit "f always leaving our store just shortly after their arrival. They are liked by so many thrifty women ami girll who want their companionship that they are nevef allowed to remain with us except for a very brief time. One a "Wirthmor" always a "Wirthmor." can buy Wirthmor dollar waists at only one st" each city. See them tomorrow. if Pendleton's op" b-! t''.T ! it t'S. VS Sss jaS N. Y. A guardian was appointed re cently over the youngster, and several days ago when he disappeared, the guardian. Dewitt Lyon, of Port Ches ter, N. Y . had the warrant sworn out for the arrest of Lee. The boy was Inter found In this erty. Mr. Lee said after his arrest that he had simply taken the boy with him w hen he came from White Springs for a viBit. The cases- were adjourned here until next Monday. Both Lee and his mother are out on bonds of 11000 each. The Platform A common carrier used by parties for transportation purposes Plank Special car pro vided in a platform ror a doubtful faction. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of Quality Store.