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1 DAILY EAST 0REG0N1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1916.
PAGE THREE
MEAGHAM ACCEPTS
BOLD CHALLENGE OF
PLAYERS Of KAMELA
Louise Hut
Silks Silks Silks
Store Equipment
Counts
This is the time of the year when store
equipment counts. Our refrigerating plant,
numberless electric fans and coolers protect
the goods from warm weather and flies.
Our watermelons and canteloupes are
thoroughly cooled and will keep the same
for several hours after you get them home.
See our window.
Die Dei Mom Co.
Telephone
DOWNEY'S U. S. INSPECTED MEAT IN
CONNECTION.
Phone 187-188.
HOINTAI.N towns Will. STAGE
U KIiV HAUL GAME VUG II
AND TENNIS MATCH AUG. 20.
hotii Bidet Confident of Overwhelm
ing Victory Dance Saturday Night
I'robabii Uud a.- Hall i- to ho
Made Into a line ItnMmfCI I" Mr.
Baker.
(East nregonlau Special.)
MEACHAM, Ore.. Aug. 10.
Lively litrifH in the field of sport aro
expected al Kamela ami Meacham on
.AllL'llSl 1'lth .l.r1 'IIOV..,., K .11
mi i i
lie
fv:
oid answers will teitl-
8.
688
Kamela. ore.. Aug,
To the Meacham t'hier Mogul,
The Hail Actors,
w'" are veri SOFT) to learn that your
fellow str.al. hat- v. aimed out and
lengthened to such an extent that it
In comes neceeaan for you to take to
BRANDEIS TO HEAD I thorltatlvely stated that Wilson has
iirvirn rnuuiccintu k ''' ' Branded! to head the Amerl-
WASHINGTON. Aug. 10 It Is au-
ANSCO
CAMERAS GsSPEEDEX FILM
can commission to confer with Mexi
can representatives to settle border
questions. Secretary Lane Is also a
member. The third appointee has
not ben announced yet.
1 ii'k ap i
I? intern
slate it
us on ti
August
We no
to tennis
i ollectivi
lb
tb
avoid mietin
Kamela dia-
ou Ban forget
ig enough and
tickers to make
would appre-
on would meet
mond Sunday,
oil are uoing heavy
urIi personally and
not know anv of
the oiles of the gams of tennis, we
herein challenge you to a tamo of
tennis on Aug. :'"th. singles, doubles
oi anv way vou w ish t
bring down four that
m i r. Mmm Jf I
IWaBt f jm jdteix M
IHlTaaTOaBlM A IMTIaffi
fcs, ail '1; . . ... . m
LOUISE HUFF, FAMOUS PLAYERS-PARAMOUNT STAR.
oiiple of decades hence, should
automobile.'
a string of
heads.
they will
do doubt have
around their
Mlp and clean
xtent that by
tennis court
ase advise us
r mechanical force!
nders out of their i
I 1-
D
ON'T let another
summer c o by
without an Ansco. It
will add more to the
pleasure of your out
ings than anything else.
All winter and long
afterwards you can live
over again with your
pictures those good
summer days. Let us
chov vou the Ansco
line. $2 to $55.
Tallman & Co
Ldu ft D.-ufti
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 & GO.
Telephone 461
AS GOOD AS
A CHEW OF
"SPEAR HEAD
That Means the Supreme De
gree of Rich, Luscious
Tobacco Flavor
NO OTHER CHEW EQUALS IT
N'ature varies the flavor she puts into
the different grades of tobacco leaf
I and the best of all is the flavor of
c!iotcc red Hurley that pleases you SO
mightily when you chew Spear Head.
The delicti us fruity flavor of a chew
I of Spear Head is a revelation tc the
l U who has never chewed or who has
j . en Chewing mar-good tobacco.
Fot chewing is the one way to get
I all the wholesome, healthful, appetizing
flavor of the tobacco leaf providing
yofl chew a high-grade plug like Spear
! Hrad.
No Other to'iacco can compare with
Spenr Head in the wholesome satisfac
i tiori it .jives.
You ct more savory sweetness in a
I chc.v of Spear Head than in a whole
j phiir of ordinary tobacco.
And von get it in its purest form
f.ir Spear Head is made amid the most
wholesome surroundings, in a great,
j new factory that's kept absolutely
l clean and sanitary.
Try this rich, mellow, satisfying, pure
: chew. Such a chew jcannot be obtained
I in any other tobacco than Spear Head,
i In 10c cuts, wrapped in wax paper.
play it and will
ver saw a ten
nis court.
Will give you
up on you to m
Sunday. Aug,
will be a hen y;
In time to get
cleaned up and
eyes so that they will not run into the let returned fi
net and tear It down. day, after spell
We also need a few day-' to Ret a
few home runs Wrapped Up in our
hats and sandpaper the diamond.
Come on boys, don't lie afraid, we
won't hurt you.
THE I.WIXCIW.KS BALL TEAM,
i f Kamela ( Iregon.
lleaeham Wants Baseball Mm.
W anted Wanted - Wanted Must
ItaVi ten or twelve Hood liaseball
players at ones to go to Kamela sun-
duy, Aug. nth to take the conceit out
of a hunch of Invincible, which they
The beautiful screen favorite whose delightful performance In the I
mous Players adaptation oi Denman Thompson's rural classic 'The
Homestead" in the Paramount Program has won her a permanent place
the roster of that pioneer producing concern. She is soon to be featured
Nan In "Destiny's Toy'' In which she plays one of the most sympathetic is
annealing' roles of her Bcreen career.
Some of the prettiest plaid and striped silks you ever
could imagine arrived on this morning's express and they
come in such lengths that you may be assured of there be
ing but one dress to the pattern.
Select yours now. They are the prettiest we have ever
had.
New Arrivals Daily
ALEXANDERS
CALIFORNIA-OREGON LINE They were thinking of the future of
REMARKING IS FINISHED1 the rate but the- "ut not wait unto
after the war. They must aet to work
On Saturday i
Chinese pheasant
orvaiua same form t
annum these mountains,
Itlai
Wedn.
her an
The
I onlay
I the la
May fa-
Mr
o l-i Grande on Tiles- j k. M. Smith, cashier of the Farm
ing several days there. I era' Bank of Weston, returned the
tw,, crates of ynunsi first of the week from a business trln
irrlved here from : , The Dalles and other noints in the
be distributed v allev 1 '
.Mis Robert PrOUdflt of Weston
visited relatives in Walla Walla during
ihe week.
fi!
went to Hilgard oi
visit a few days with
John Scott.
' a dance here on Sat
irist 1 1, and It may he
to the fact that Mr.
alter the dancing hall
residence of It.
-avehder returned horn.
om her vacation which sh I
spending at llingham
d Pendleton.
lie
iU to keep up
Ihe
we need
ur town.
COMMITTEE,
iccet'tance to a game of
Meacham
baseball.
Meacham. Ore.. Aug. !.
To the Manager of Kamela Aggrega
tion, alas Scouts.
Greetings: We hasten with alacrity
to accept your challenge and we as-
j sure you the
I nothing mon
j Qlory;" also
I goods, all Wi
I the foresaid
est In the ye
bundled and
'Yellow Streak" shall be
or less than a "Path of
,ve expect to deliver the
al and a yard wide, on
late ye 13th day of vug-
ir of our Lord, nineteen
sixteen, and we humbly
wish to suggest to the Kamela Invin
clbles that pride goeth before destruc
tion and a haughty spirit before a fall
or In less classic terms. It's a lone
wav from "a setting of cues to a fea
ther pillow.
Bt MANAGER OF PRIDE OP THE
W' ii 1 1 BALL TRAM.
PLENTIFUL IN IIS
Jmith spent Sunday
Athena
ard and daughters nl
at the Albert O'Harra
Weston during the
WKATHKIt Is tool, kit MAW
V.Ul'I Ks are on ENJOY
ING VACATIONS OTHER
NEWS NOTES.
Mrs. B. M.
with friends it
Mrs Joe Sh
Athena visited
residence near
week.
Mrs. W li. Iee of Weston went
down to Pendleton Wednesday to re
Pive treatment for a few weeks
preparatory to an operation.
Allen Harriett, formerly of Weston,
came down from his home near RI
paria. Washington. and is visiting
friends in Weston this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F Slover and son.
i Chvrk "f Milton, were In Weston
Tuesday.
Mrs. Pollie Purcell and grandson.
Vestal, left the first of the week to
' remain the rest of the summer at
Superintendent Rudolph Com
pletes Job That Lasted
Four Years.
at once. The Iindon boroughs were
not doing their duty in this respect,
or providing a sufficient number of
health visitors.
80,000 CARRANZISTAS
PATROLLING BORDER
MEDFORD. Ore., Aug. 10. Super
intendent Rudolph of the United I
Mates geological survey has com
pleted the work of re-survevine and.
marking the boundary line between ; 01,1 U3GOX DENIER THAT MEXICO
egon and California. It was a fourl IS PLAXXIXG To FIVVT A
years' job. A path 50 feet wide ex-j IjOAN EKOM V. S
tends from the coast to the eastern1
boundary of California. New nionu- xte-v-, . ...i ...
in. v-ixx, Aug, sv. i 'Oregon
said eighty thousand "arranxlts
were narrollin.. ih. 1 11M i -
vttl ii ..j1 1 w """'"oi uoiuei
ments mark the new line The com
pletion of this work will definitely I,
boundaries of mining and homestead :.;, kJ k" , -..
elaJnu .IniM ihe ,t.. ii,. sald ,he border conditions were "sat-
ii.ums along the state line. 1 - ,, , , .
itractory. Official and financial
. . ' t I circles denied that the Mexk an gov-
Cnre Tor holera Morbus. I ernment is planning to attempt to
"When our little noy. now sevennoat a loan witn the stlUes
years old, was a baby he was cured ; u ia offteially stated that the Mesi
of cholera morbus by Chamberlain's can commissioners to the border cn.
ference plan to discuss only the Mexi-
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem
edy." writes Mrs. Sidney Simmons,
Fair Haven. N. T. "Since then other
members of my family have used this!
valuable medicine for colic and bow
el troubles with good satisfaction and
I gladly endorse it as a remedy of
exceptional merit." obtainable every
where. Adv.
can-American difficulties
Mea
tennis.
hai
ppl
to
ga mo
A ug.
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itti
(East oregonian Special. )
WKSTOX. Ore.. Aug. 10 Mrs. Cold Spring.
Oeorge Neshit and children have fr. and Mrs Wm. MacKenXie of
gone to Cold Springs to camp for a this city, are in Riparia. Wash., st
rew weeks. Although the Weather I tending to their farming interests In
has been cool many campers are re-1 that section of the country this week,
ported in the hills and huckleberries! Hi(,ph wrming,ni niKni perator
ate plentiful. f . t,..,.iri,. Telephone an.t Tele
graph Co.. at Milton, was in Weston.
i Wednesday.
Mrs. Walter Webb is having the
I interior of the Weston Hotel repaper-
Qeorge i
In Weston
T A. Ro
life Inaurt
from Walh
daj and W
John R.
! US, ,j.
was
Lpen on the
8, If you e:
easily and ill
lik
!ill at tennis. How
ig to torment you
given. Sunday. Aug. ly employed
t'KMn to wipe us as i government
i manner to wiping 1 accepted a i
of I'endleton
Tuesday on business,
neon of the Occidental
ce Company, was o-er
Walla on business Tues
inesda .
togllah, who was former
as a surveyor for the
in the Philippines, has
than with the govern-
100,000 RABIES DIE
YEARLY
IN LOXIMX
LONDON, Aug 10 "There is
little French commune where, by
wise measures, not one baby dies in
ten years, one mother in five." re
marked Dr. Barbara Tchaykowsky at
a meeting of the New Constitutional
Society for Woman's Suffrage.
She pointed out that in this coun
try 100,000 babies under 1 year were
allowed to die each year owing to the
lack of proper teaching and care.
WANTED AT ONCE
A high grade local salesman who is
worth and can earn from 15 to 110 a
day. such a man can make a worth
while connection with a live, respon
sible firm dealing in an auto specialty
which will be in permanent demand
by every auto and gas engine owner.
w rite at once. Specialty Sales Co.,
a.R--n DO- T T. -
"i,im 01,15.. lacoiua. vvasn.
WRITE TO YOUR FRIENDS ON
Monogram Stationery
W, 8. SMITH & CO.
WEDDING AND VISITING CAR!
ENGRAVERS.
MORGAN BLDG.. PORTLAND, OR
Go East This Summer
via Northern Pacific
Low Round Trip Fares
hnjoy every moment of the circle tours via this line. Get
additional scenery and service at no additional expense.
Through daily trains to St. Paul, Minneapolis, Chicago,
Kansas City-St. Louis with the best dining car service in
the world.
L'nroute stop at
Yellowstone National Park
Knter throush Gardiner Gateway -original, scenic and only Northern
ntrance. Spend a week or month In America's greatest wonderland.
See the wild animals, geysers, colored terraces, paint pots, tlrand Can
on of the Yellowetone, etc. Excellent hotels.
Have you visited HATDEN LAKE?
Most beautiful spot Hotels, camping,
boating, fishing, golfing Near Spo
kano. Write, call or phone for tickets, informa
tion anil travel literature. Let us arrange
your vacation (rip.
WALTER ADAMS
Agent, Pendleton, Ore.
Aucf Con') P'.aanncrpr Airont
A. D. CHARLTON, PORTLAND. ORE.
Round tri. iieslboiind summer tourist tickets on sale dally tell yout
eastern friends, Attractive Honteeeckeri tickets to Montana points
mid return.
engines- we would suggest that you , meat
polish up their brass to perfection as ieav
it will require a greater amount
1
f ton tht
brass on thCi day than one or even . Amh
again as transit man and will
Weston for OTympla, Washing
ton! of the week.
T. Harnett, cttv recorder, is
four wipers would be allowed to carry spending his annual vacation camp
unless highl polished. The bulls we j lnfr n the mountains.
use are sky color and hard for the av-
erage player to see r.t all. Our racquets 1
are noiseless ami it is useless to men
tion that our players are uneoualed in
the game. We wish you a merry start
i n your trlii over here. Your with no
respect. TENNIS CLUB.
John Casey, O. A. C, student, but
during vacation, under the employ of
t'asey Lumber Co., went to Portland
1 n Sunday mnrnine to spend a few
days. Mrs. V. Hanlen and Mrs. Isaac 011
linham came down from Knmela on
Tuesday to spend the day with Mrs.
James Baker.
Mrs. H. V&ndermulleti and daugh-
! Mn
I was I
' r.ess.
remodelled with the
starting a rooming 1
September.
Minnie Walker of
Weston Wednesday
tin
Athena.
on busi-
We have looked in vain for the old
gentleman with the goat whiskers
who used to eat peppermint! in
church
PRESIDiNT WANTS U.S. TO BUY MONTICELLO
Like anOpeuBook
FoirTfounMothGts!
Most women look
upon becoming a
mother, for the first
time, 11s something
full of unknown
mysteries ; ago 11 J
and pain : a time of
distressing days and
months. These are misguided con
clusion!. 'Mother's Friend," ttsed
dally before confinement, will prove
Its great value as tin allay to those
distressing pain! anil assist nature In
doing Its work with ease and Comfort
Get "Mother's Friend" at your drug
gist. Tlie young mother should become
acquainted with the Information con
tained In a book on Motherhood that
will he mulled free to ill who write.
Address
The Bradfield Regulator Co.,
"11 Lamar Bldg.,
, Atlanta, tia.
- dth - 4. JuH
1 tS5aiBS55BBS
Over the Mountains
to the
TILLAMOOK
Beach Resorts
Where surf bathing is unexcelled
Over the beautiful Coast Mountains where
towering trees and roaring mountain
streams invite you to leave the train.
SEASON FARE
$14.15
. Uailv trains trnm HnrH-in
w m w a v A m a VI
7:45 A.M. 1:40 P.M.
Observation car on afternoon train,
"Seashore Special"
Ask focal agent for information or write for
booklet '-Tillamook County Beaches."
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agenl
I 'on la ml ()n.
Southern Pacific Lines
uasayi
President Wilson's aid his been en
listed In the campaign undertaken by
tho Daughters of the American IteV
olutlon to have the government pur
chase Montfcello, the former home ol
Thoma.s Jefferson, as a national me
morlal.
In a letter to the Daughters of the
American Revolution. President Wil
possible Tor the government of the
United States to become the owner
of Montlcello. the former home of
Thomas Jefferson. I have long been
Interested In the consummation of
such a purchase nn l the preservation
of so Interesting a HMkMMal of one
of the greatest and most influential
men of our hlstorv. and shall be glad
S1 tnv time ' ,1,, .... v. 1,1, .. t i..
CRAWFISH
F ALT'S famous
Fresh Every Day
OYSTERS CLAMS SEA CRABS
Fine. Clean Furnished Rooms In Connection. Steam H.sted
The Quelle Restaurant
Exclusive distributing depot n Pendleton for FU.TS Hea Foods
ly hope that It
will be to assist."