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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1916)
EIGHT PAGES EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, AUGUST 15. 1916. PAGE TWO - 3 - - - - . . ... ,.,....... . i Extra Special Sale I2x2c Lawns 8c Our regular 12' aad 15 lawns are to be cleared out at a bargain price. This includes every piece of lawn and lace cloth in our immense stock. They make up into dainty dresses with w hich to finish the season and also for school wear. Special for Tuesday and Wednesday 8 10c Muslin 7c kei Lonsdale Muslin will esday and Wednesday at the 7c 1000 yards of gn be placed on sale 1 special price of ... 35c Turkish Towels 23c We w ill place on sale for Tuesday and Wednes day 25 dozen Turkish Tow els, bought at a special price, and we now offer them to you at a special price; good heavy weight; double thread and hemmed. Special Tuesday and Wednesday 23c Lawn Kimonas 79c Just what you need for the hot days. Pink blue and grey ; also flowered effects ; all sizes, only 79c Middies Reduced Vi All short sleeve middies are included in this special offer. White with sleeve trimming; white with blue collars, plain and belted styles: sizes 14 to 42. Special price Vj-Off $5.75 Tub Skirts $2.95 All tub skirts, plain and striped materials, neat styles; up-to-the-minute ; just right for present wear. Special price $2.95 NOTICE SEPTEMBER FASHION SHEETS ARE HERE CALL AND GET ONE. Wednesday New Dress Gingham " a big shipment ot new dress Ginghair.s just came in t d..y ir house dresses and school wear. New, color ings of stripes, checks, plaids and plain. Best in qualitv and finish. Hie yard 12 1 -2c saant Mil IN WHF1T MISFAi! Ml IN51ALI GRAMMES OF GALVANIZED IRON Mrs Charles J. Sm'th and Mn Robert " French entertained recent Ijr at a sm art lea and musical at the! beautllul home of Mr. Sm th la Ala-' Mda Park The program was given (.RAIN CAS NOW UK B&MM4BD IN b Mi-. Ralph Walker and Mm. Rav ' KU-WUI UHOIN 1PI mi.nd Sullivan, and Included a .harm-, 1KOM KIUUlfT. ing rotlltM Hi songs composed by Mrs Wilker. The rooms were tate- tKa.-t oregonian Social.) fully decorated in sweet ia in the! KOL1H, Aug. 15 Shuraway ana mnnlaaJ lth Kmiuf and the Dupul brothers have ih, lir.ishine of the various apart-, installed galvanized Iron granaries rt.ents. Dahlias were uvd effectively ,r handling tneir wneai in uuia. in the reception hall Mrs. R M l Mr. and Mrs. Juliua Haaseh were 'futile and Mrs. France, BUTM pre-; motor passengers to the county seat j.uvl at she table. Miss ilwendolyn 'yesterday. .Smith and Miss Racnel King assisted J (X F. Steele returned Sunday from j in serving . Portland Oregonian. I his Stage Gulch rauch where he has Ibeen keep.ng hi dairy ..ows tor se- Mr and Mrs Charles IK.niel enter-' hj months, tamed at a dinner party last even Mrt McCutcheon. mother oi MM ing tor their son jama, whose twen- j.n Fisher and of the UtiCut) neon ty -first birthday was yesterday. r..- brothers., extensive larmers in our era were laid for sixteen The dm-: community, came Sunday avm ing room was decorated la pink lMNM at Vavott. Wasn , to pay wen white cut (loners and rink and white visit. ciepe paper festooned from the chandelier- The center piece of the table w.is a huge cake with twenty 32 inch Devonshire Cloth 20c A brand new lot of the genuine Devonshire cloth, stripes, plaids, checks, etc. The best wash fabric on the mar ket. Makes up into dresses, men's shirts, boys' waists and romp ers; fast colors. The yard 20c John Hoopa, a veteran waiehouse man and Holdman larmer, has i barge of the Collin--, warehouse heie for the season. C, C Lane has reientl) purchased fiom Wm. Slusher about tH acres, known as the W. L. N"l P on mile east of here and adjoining his home place. The consideration was S1SUU. Mr. Uuie contemplates sea mir more buildings ui ... .. k.,., c.mre h,.me and thu Ul.tl.lllK u o havlim the advantage ol Mr. Fisher has purcha-d ,1 new auto sl,rtnSs Uuon It. Mrs Flank wetiD aim . ne candles ipstandi: - Streamers of ribbon led from the candle to tre places and place (lowers of pink and white roses were it eai h p'atc Music was enjoyed during the pro gress o( the dinner. mmsmmwm invoi tn that one brand superb A uaoiu icuu cuvt " . - and royal. They say, "What is the use of trying the other kinds, and sample buying? We know Tuxedo can't be beaten; it's good as bread,when bread is wheaten; it keeps us all in cheerful humor , and makes of each an hwiwr- it with a blissful Oil BIUHII wvww f ' peace annoints us; Tuxedo never dis appoints us. It to the worker's one consoler, when Business, with its big steam roller, has run him down and left him jaded, with all his dreams and prospects faded. Tis then Tuxedo smooths the wrinkles, and to his sad eyes brings the twinkles, and braces him for future battles, down where the Innm nf rnmmerre rattles." These se -- - - - - fans are found in every station, in every trade and oc cupation; the able jurist and the baker, the boss of many a rolling acre, the butcher, as he sells ha rasher, the banker and the naoer dasher, the cattleman in far Laredo, all pin their faith to good Tuxedo. Mr dleto: Sadie and Mrs W. G. , ore., are the Braiiiian of 2 70 t -her guests flay The Peoples Warehouse Where It Pays to Trade truik. which he will I leaving here Tuesday drive Mrs. if Pen-, ,( Mrs street back, i i a few days longer iregon Journal Fisher MlM A()a Webb, who have been vis- anil George V elements . u lam Krusow" . ... .. Thomas F Coehrn" ' George Meador a...k,.r William H. Andrews Mrs day fo it her Walter McCrtdie left Mon Newport, where he will vi ather. Geoce L. Horseman for le of week. Kregolllan. J. the was the ll Sil DRASTIC EFFORTS TO CHECK INFANTILE PARALYSIS PLAGUE ipp of Xye. is olga ihtniela of Ecli city yeaterday. J S Pocock of Coif tarda in the city. J. M. Wilkes of Ech day night in the city. W. F. Monsell was I Walla Walla visitor in the city Sunday. Ivan Houser of Pilot Rock came In I Sunday to visit with friends. George Anderson of Echo passed Sunda night in the city. J. H. Hratton of Wallowa was in the city on business yesterday. W. A. Baird of Baker transacted business here yesterday morning. F. B. Currey. imminent La Grande booster, ia in the city today Flavel Burett of Lostine was regis tered at the Hotel Bowman Sunda night. j Mrs. W. Y Waddle of Echo was a visitor from the west and of the coun ty Saturday. Mr and Mrs '. A. Md'rary and Bird F Lewis of Ii Grande were in ! the city Sunday. Mrs. J. X Neablt of Payette, Idaho, was among the Otltof town visitors in the city last night .. jf.et it iling relatives in mis v.vo.o, .o. -eral weeks, started L in soutnweai aw"o Jame Brink, well known l'endle ton contractor, is building a reser voir for our school district. John Williams had the misfortune to lose two cow by bloat from eat ing tumble weeds. James Copplnger lo.-4 a good horse recently in a peculiar manner While driving along the road the an:mal became mghtened at a paper and dropped dead. Mrs Emma Shipley of Stoneham Colo., la visiting the family ol V. G Shipley. Leslie Itogers of Pendleton, filled a regular appointment in our com munity list Sunday. Mrs. J F. Williams accompanied her daughter and grand daughter. Mrs. Frank' Webb and Mies Ada . Webb, who started east yesterday, as far as Pendleton. Charles W. ltanee . . . Joel H Read, deceased SQA0.OQ utio I ITO.in William S. Powell Thomas Macken James Mai ken Joel. M. Powell. I Leon V. Moore Fred Krusow I'riar Serviss WP 1400.00 Alexander Scott" Hut(. dec-eased John D Wilcox Eugene W Harlick Goodrlck L. Boardman E T. Vanlandingham Fiank A. Say rs 1400.00 Thomas Walsh deceased' lion 00 Johan Johnsfm. decease.! 1400 00 Elmer F. Heath 1980.00 John Fulton ingo.o" Carl Peeti i so" o John w M aInfer II vol KI. -UK WOMAN Can ) ou afford to doubt such over ; whelming evidence as that of thej j letters constantly being published Inj the daily press, showing how Lydia E. plnkham's Vegetable Compoutn!, I that good old-fashioned remeoy i made from roots and herbs, re.-tores I suffering women to health and j strength Thousands of women sot i fered Just as you are suffering and I in letters over their own aignutures ! state that they have been made ! well by Lydla K. Pinkham's Vegeta- Compound. Why don't you try Adv. ble FOilMKK NKBKASKA fiOViat- NOR HKADH NKW FARM UOAS BOAHD. a MAKING TEST FOfe WFAHTlLrt PARALYSIS epidemic of infant an I 000 rletltua. Most of 'he (Uaraiitlned arid I movement ot to postpone the opening ( hoois be arise of the epirienio. iread of paralysis, which has already claimed. The picture shows a physician paralysis making an electrical tegU for the ease. If the child shows no sign ol illation at the appll'atlon of the i rent it Is almost certain that it I 1 ! , -l mm mma , FORFEITED LAND GRANT SETTLERS TO GET RELIEF MORO. ore. Aug. tt. -The bill re-j centlv Introduced by Representative i rilnnott, and passed by the house; and senate, which now awaits the ( president s signature, appropriates total of 192.S4S.1! to reimburse set-, tiers who entered upon the land i The Ualles Military Road company inj 167, and subseiuentl lost the land j and improvements. The grant was declared forfeited by , ' the government, and the courts sun- I aequentl) vested the title In the East ern i iregon Land company, succes sors to the road company The bill. contain a proviso that not more wan ; per cent of the amounts tecovereo shall be paid us attorneys' fees. Many of the beneficiaries under this bill are dead, while tne wnerc t boot! of others now are unknown. In the following list, all those names marked with an asterisk are those whose whereabouts are unknown. Representative Bmnott Is desirous ol hearing from the heirs or legal rep resentees of the beneficiaries who have died. The names of t ne beneflcarles. and the amounts due each, are as follows: Harry Hill Hiram E. Powell, del ease Otis B Messinger David W. Huff, deceased. Ellin Powell Luther B. Hill, deceased Alva B. ''raft Benjamin B. Dougherty' , Theroll H. Hill, deceased i James H. Clements I Abaolam B. Ellison From Asphclt-Baae Crude the cru..c CTUlortM b) MM :. Bryin.a U.S.Goremmcni Ex per on Dtotot cvlindcf Inbrva 'ion, in h: II Ittmc: ' 1 1 ll ' Amrricnn Sot.etv I I Naj! I gincrn. ZEROLENE iheSfanJard Oil or Moiar Cars SoW bf Jfilrn evrrvwhere inJ it all iwrvice Stitirm ot the Standard Oil Company (CaMeHti PenOletun ,ims.oi J0OO.0OI .. 1440.00 . IMS. to I 800 00 1 lll.ll IIM.OI . 1111.00 1 1375.0" I ' 1 I ' " . CBBaB A Bank Account Is evidence of foresight and ability. It doe not necessarily follow that a man who has a bank account it a successful man, but it does indicate a step on the right road. If you are "off the road" why not open an account with this bank and join the ranks of successful of the community. (Star i-ewis n" " 131 1110.00 I 2001.11) I 1600 oo j 1525. IB I 1428 4'. I 1500.1)0 1111.10 j 1515.00 1450.OH j 2000 '"I 1110.00 I i Elisabeth A Bait Lena Wegncr Rulus H. King .... Charles K. Huff . . I Orate T. Hill i John ii Coon ! Me i ritt 9. Hejtton Robert L. Allison . Clarke E. Brown . Reuben D. Allison Adolph Perrault . T ...mi . r A Healh . . Warren I) Marshall 19i0.oo mat. e i.,.rrault 1460.00 John Wllletf - H" " John W Willis Died rick Patjona, deceased H50.00 Pl,.. u u..mmoe SCO. 00 Qaorgt M. Simpson Henry Nachand CaSCTOIB . Fain hild. . . Kj .u,k Wi.tkins. dci eased . . , William Daucherty, deceased Alice M. ' 'oats, deceased ... Thomas J. Parra Eilgar 1 0. Mes'lnger Louisa M Elements K00.OO 800.00 85D.OO 560.00 1039 00 570,00 1760 00 1760.00 1600 00 FCDEiRAL INQUIRY INTO WHEAT PRICES HAS BEEN STARTED CMICAQO. Aug in Assistant P- d ral Attorney Kleming has daelared that District Attorney Chile has stun ,1 to Interrogate big bfoktH alio trudeis ugardltig wheat pi h e- The govern rr whether the trade atMad the III' re.iw today Paul Hh'Jlt bakery corporation, Id 'h' Hughes Addresses Many Idaho Miners wants to ascertain turned to Kpokane In the afternoon. i deliberately Rig crowds of miners greeted the Pr CM deellried candidate. tiead of a big He denied the democratic claim might' that republicans had no constructive e . of program and outlined a I on-tiii'-tiv 1 progtim, attacking the Mexican po! 1 Icy. He said; ' I am not too proud to fight The administration not con ; tent w th not racortnlllag Huerta. tried to p'llverlw him." Hughes air addrsssi . i asd her., raster da) and Man meetlnx He r-- Into for Hire. f ;itv or (ountrv trips Phone D B Waff.e. Realden'e 2411 . office 130 U VKUH WASHINGTON. Aug. it. 'leorge W. Norrls, former (lovernor of Ne braska has been appointed b) I " dent Wilson to head the new farm loan board, which Is to administer tin new rural credits system. Mr. Norrls Was horn in unio. run re-, .. . ... . . h.i.i. . . . . w,.r,.,i cation. I enow nmn, arpseww ' ,br" ;h,'r' h T It and other rata, siimsnU result from , ska In the 5s,h. lth fOttl and!macll Ttonblf Thousands of r s, , , gres.es He Is now V. B .1 Momach Sufferers owethelr com t.isr . . ,... li stave's Wonderful bus I Yellowstone The Nations! Paradise for Animal Life and Animal Lovers FRANKLIN K. LANE Secretary nf !hc h'l'riar Closes a dciightf'il booklet on Yellowstone PurArthus: " Yellowstone National Park is i csl for campinp; oat. When people realize this it should quickly become the most lived in of all our national parks. Remember that This booklet has been reprinted for distribution by the UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM POPULAR ROUTE TO YEUOWSTONE and may be obtaino) upon application to any representative. Let us help you plan a tour of the Park, either direct, or in amnectiofl with this season's Eattboond low-Fare Tours. T. 9. O'BRIEN, irenu It. BURNS, l. 9, & P. A.. Walla Walla. Momach s. Cancer and Ulcers of the and Intestines, Auto-Intoxl a' the opponents of Joe Cannon. Remedy I'nllk" any other for Stom ech Ailments. Por sale by druggists srsrjrwbsrs, . - i .v I r (w u .if CU. Uv SJ 1 av , : o) 0 I 20. 0 I :00.0o I iOO Oo 1 fl.OO 11M Oo j oOO 00 I ISO 00 ll'Ml r.io.o.) moo.oo I '00.0" JOIO oo MM.04 i 1