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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1916. PAGE THREE MEACHAM BALL TEAM IOC 30E3OI loeao Gold Watermelons The Dean Telephone DOWNEY'S U. S. INSPECTED CONNECTION. Phone 187-188. FIRST PLAY TODAY IN NATIONAL TENNIS MEET LAKE FOR BUT ill.. Aug, li 1- ii mi i.i.ik iii the uretlmlnan natl 'Hill tennis doubles stalled on the Onwent sia club courts here today. Competing against each othW WH teams which hud won SSCttolMll plonshlps in th east, tniddle-A southern, western, souilin i ham I Drink Soda , . , . no Psts-s-N. Mii;iiiWt.Vjii vsyytia.'.vt'wv.'ww.wgwnv ..iisimmm:-:- .Mr. and ISold by your hom doaler and 79 othar kadlnf HwsJtlVwllM merchant in Oregon WBj&fPjPlK. Mis O an.l ..I v.r ma Wit REM OIL. it. mtiH- KBlffam' I 'Hit IMiNOTON ARMS lTON ML1ALL1U avJMHMMagFP the most sanitary way. It's pure and easy to keep cool. We bottle, sell anil deliver to your home HIRE'S ROOT BEER SODAS, ALL FLAVORS GINGER ALE - good as any in the state. Agency for Weinhard's Golden Nector the fine summer drink. Pioneer Bottling Works Paul Hemmelgarn, Prop. Telephone 177. Quick delivery a feature. Pendleton Phone We have a fresh car of the big red, sweet kind and when you get one of them you will be satisfied, because they are kept in the coolers for several hours and are chilled thor oughly. Don't fail to order to day for that trip tomorrow. Tatom Co. MEAT IN rthwi HOifiC I hr tern MinHourl valley ami tin roast. winners of I be preliminary will plaj Messrs William M. n and Clarence i. Qrlffin, pres- v holders, fur Hie initional ohamplonshlp, during the doubles Jl.llllStl ent till doubles week ut the national championship lobrnamenti st the Wbtl sui- Tettnii in Bottles m TREAT YOURSELF to a dish of our pure ice cream. You have no idea how it re Btorea a tired body or soothes a worried mind. It is delicious in flavor, smooth in texture, it is a cream so wholesome that doctors recommend it for in valids. Better get acquainted with some today. All Pendleton's best butter is put in Blue Cartons. Be sure thai you irot It when your order butter. 88 lnb New York. Tin- national chain- .h ,.., h.-eins on All. Creamery 444 GUESTS III PRETTY PARTY Mils I T. GfOOUaK ENTERTAINS UITIK loi.lis IN IIONOlt Ol 111 I! DAI OUTER'S 7TII ANNIVERSARY. (East oregonlan Special.) ECiK), ore., Aug. la. Mrs. K. T. George gave a party yesterday even ing for her little seven year old daughter, Marlon. A large number Ol RPPJf little girls participated in telebialing the day. Justice ot the 1'euce Louis Scholl, Jr., spent today In PldlSton where he was met by his brother, Call cboll, of Walla Wallu, Wi h. J. J. fcuatice, w:io unuer.,i ul ail I'M ratios lust week at the St. An tkoay'l hospital, returned, home. hat uruiy, He is now sleadll .mprov nig. i .ill (JilbeM id lh:n place, reueiveu the sad new jeateiuay 01 me drown ing hi nis tweiits -inree jear old Brother in New iork male. Mayor Hugh D. Smith returned .Sunday morning from a three weeks aOJOUID in the tireen norn inouiilaina share he has mining interests. Miss Mary Houser iuis just return I ed iroin a two weeks vis.t in Port land. ', T tieoige lelt Sunday morning for Seattle., wash., on a weeks busi ness visit. llM Misses Rub and Mary Cip prell .11 Seattle, ale "lere visiting with their parents who live eight miles east ut Kcho. i.eurge Peri) miiiniiig ironi was called last of the death ul returned I'urtlaud Saturday a friend. Miss EOS Knits 01 North Yakima, I Wash, was the guest ol Miss tiladjs I Wells yesterday. Miss Prills arr!eJ here Monda iiioriiing DO a two weeks' visit with her grand mother, Mrs. liamble ol flutter deck Miss I h ue Webb resumed her w ok ut the telephone office yesterdaj which sh' ii in I'en- ' Mrs Win. Wilder went up rat iat week for un outing i.i. uevore and bride are ocon vug apartmenta i the George uuiiulng. John Mudge is visiting in Port lend with his sister, Mrs. it. Cox. James Masking is nome lrmn Port land where he olid., went an opera- turn, Mr. HnsKins Is rapldl) Improv- Lawrence Bryant is eiijumg liiinlmg trip m the Hlue mountain ome SO mile- from Kaniela. dale Sherman lett Saturday mori Ins tor Pendleton. Prom thut piai he will go oi.t as timekeeper with hu uncle, C. P. Adams threshing chme. Mrs. J. T. Hoskirts and dm vashtl left Bundaj morning foi ma' thi dmmei camp near Meachani. It. It. Lewis and W. H. Gterj au- lld.ng a lew du ;ilis week in tile blue miiuutains. Mr and Mrs, W. J. Waltenburger returned Saturday morning trom a three weeks outing at Newport, ore 1 accompanied Home " then daughters. Miss Ina and Miss l.iliian. who will remain until in .September when School opens si Moti mouth and Corvaltt , A Ksteb and her sons and C. Smothers left yesterday ll'l .Mi ai i . ".. a- , rlanil was a bu- mess visit - llcton on Saturday GERMANS REPULSE RUSSIAN ATTACKS Official Statement Says Slavs Are Forced Back on Every Front. BBRLIN, Auk. Iii. -Cinnan and ; Austrian official statements report ed that Russian attacks had been re pulsed on practically every front. The Russtnnq .vainly attacked north ; east of Stanisfaa and sulfered heav I tt ! strong assaults ereer defeated near Lup and Craberka. Austrian officials 'said: "'in Archduke Karl's front our j troops maintained their positions against violent enemy attacks. West of Stanislau we repulsed two Hussiuii divisions In a thirty-six hour battle. Hlndenburg repulsed Russian muss attacks Over ltrody an Austrian aeroplane set afire and destroyed a i Russian AlbatroM aeroplane. The ' Russian Imperial guard suffered beavilj in attacking the Btochod front." Famous Wash Heals Skin P. n. P., tlio prentest of skin ri-modlea, will remove tlioie unsightly flnd trouble some nkln Bffllctlans Hint have rasdo your life a burden. Tlint tntn'ernble Itrhlne. burnlnft uml illBennifurt will disappear un dor the naglc buneaes of thi rsneor. it ban cured man eases prooottscad Incur ahle and will reach your ense. It will take Just a few mmnrnta to step In and ask im what our BSperlenea haa been In the way of anthfli'd cuntiim'-'ra. We want yon to ajra D, D, T), 11 trial. 2.'io. 60c and Sl.nn. Vour monev bnck iinlesa the first bottlo relievos sea, D, D. ll. Soup keeps jour skin bcalthv. Aak us sbout it. DTk fV For 18 Years 0 JLf JLr he Standard nSMaaamaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai SltU Remedy TALLMAN DRCG CO. i miiininu altei WltlTK TO VOl'lt rRIBSWDS ON Myogram Stationery W. G. SMITH & CO. tVKDLUNH AND VlUITlNU CAR! ENa HAVERS. M0SQAM i 1 .1 11 i , rOHTLAND, OR IE THE KAMELA PLAYERS I'l l I XI I ADMIMVIKHKO H MilliK l- II TO RETURN GAME Hil l, in PLAY RI AK.I ST 2T. (Eat oregunlan Special. ) MKACHAM, Ore, Aug U. The Kaniela Invincible suffered a crush I tag deleat at the hands of the Men ' cham ball team, August 13, Itll ' when the two teams clashe'd on th Kamela diamond (7) and "Pride o'i the Woods" boys ran up the senre, 1! to 3, much to the utter consternation 'of the Invincible.! (In name only). Just here we would add a word uboui the diamond. it was certainly an "uncut" gem aim a poet would de scribe it as a "field with feed ure i clad." However, to numerous causes ma) be ascribed the .at ot our oppo nents, among them being the absence 1 ul their manager and mascot, Wetzel and then, too, their heavy hitters i were unuble to f.nd the tricky bolls w hich Pitcher Ulrica nerved to all , comers. j However, ill due Justice to Ivanieia 'we will say they played right manful ly alter the first .lining when a jiunc ture was put in then- inilated pride, I But aside from the friendly rivalry I of the game, Meachani will not soon forget the kindlj treatment acOWdOd to their players ana the rooters who accompanied them A return game I will be played on the Meachani home this ! grounds, August :'Tth. where he I Mrs. J. 1. Case and daughter. Jen in account ny, went to Hilganl on Thuwdaj to spend the day visiting. J, D. Casey Thursday on went to l.a uranoe on business. R, Pagan ant to Pendleton on turday to have a looth extracted Mrs. Ely la Bhankrand of Eats cads, ore., i si ler visiting a wee k or su wun ner Mrs. Matlic Atchison and her .Mrs B, m Calvert ,1 ard cam- up from Paadle- i.,i mi Kiiiidiiv .li. sn-nd Hie day Wlti ton on Sunday to his family. The dance on 81 enjoyed by all wh there was a good CI known. It may be i last dance for some hall is built. night was time unle.'.- s new PRESIDENT WILSON WILL DEDICATE $10,000,000 DAM 200,000 Acres of Fertile Land: in Mexica and Texas are Reclaimed. Iaso. !Pias, Aug. S. When Idenl Wilson touches the golden which will Mart the waters of the Orande flowing through the s-i;ii- I key llio wavs of the great i:ieihant Butte dam "ii October 14. he will "bring i"" bunion acres "f fertile lands in the Chain of valley in New Mexico. Texas and old Mexico. The first meeting of the 23rd international Irrigation congress will be held at the dam dedi cation and followed by sessions In El Paso. Oct If. 17 and 1 1. The Elephant Btttte dam Is a mass ' of concrete and steel thrown across i he Rio 1 1 rands on the desert of New ' Mexico at the point where s greai formed mastaib from t like the head and bo (' nlc elephant ic Rio Orat ling dam hat inatiiin reserv than tr. miles seems to 1-111 K I giant mi pi .ii ti formed r in the largest Ir 1"" world. More mil s miles aero: the la TRYING TO AVERT GREAT RAILWAY STRIKE rsAvsna iiiiuimi HgHaWaMjMM iMiSTa! Uembers of the Federal Mediation Board, Judjre Martin a. Knapp, Judge w. U chamber, O. w w Maagar with the consent nf A. It QalTetgon chief of the order of Railroad Con ductor, W s. Stone, chief of the Hrotlioi'hu.'il Locomotive Rngl- If p; Hi. One Day Cash Shoe Sale TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY, WE WILL PUT ON SALE ALL LOW SHOES AND THESE SHOES WILL ALL BE FIT. THERE WILL BE NO EXCHANGES OR Rt TURNS. CASH ONLY CAN BUY THESE SHOES AT THESE PRICES. Thi sale lasts one day only. See window tonight for style. Alexander's Shoes are Better. IN OUR LADIES' SUIT DEPARTMENT we have special prices on House Dresses, Kimonas and Waists. '. To get you to visit this department we are offering for Wednesday only AN EX TRA SPECIAL ON STREET DRESSES; all good sizes and styles. Wednesday only $1.98. See window tonight. ALEXANDERS THE DAYLIGHT STORE melted snows of the Colorado Moun- tains and these life-Kivine w:ters are i allowed to flow through the spillways of the dam when the land needs mo.s-1 ture for the growing season, thus caus Ina Ihe desert acres below the dam to blossom mid bear fruitage. "The dedication of the Elephant Butte dam by President Wilson on Oct. 14 v. ill lie an event of w orld-w ide im-j port. 'nee in the Irrigation field." states. James ('. MoNair president of the Kirsi National Hank of El Pas-o and chairman of the Board of I'ontrol of the Irrigation Congress. "It will mark the reclamation service's greatest achi evement. It will reward the pioneer men and Women Of the lower Rio! Qnuide valley from Albuquerque to Old Mexico, and it will justify the j faith of the people of the southwest w ho have staked their all on the fer-j tillty of the soil end the ability of the I project to carry the waters to the landi when most needed. Above all. it 111 be a perpetual monument to I the Irrigation 'onuress. which has been Conducting a great empire butidiag campaign for the past twenty-five years. "We anticipate that President Wil son will be accompanied by several members of his official family, inclad iRg Hon. Franklin K. Lane, secretary of the interior, and probably members of his cabinet; Hon. Jones, first assistant secretary intend-: ludge Will It. King, counsel, and other members other A. A. if the 1 chief if the; iatl CONTEMPT CASE AGAINST U. S. ATTORNEY IS UP House of Representatives to Proceed Against Dist. Atty. H. Snowden Marshall. WASHINGTON. Aug IS. A phase of the United States house of repre sentatives' contempt proceeding against t". s. ri-trtct Attorney H. Snowden Marshall of New Y'Tk comes; & tans rB&fmmi:xt; mi r nrm n' . . ry xr' ' Qrfanisatlons of railroad smployaa have taken Up the question ot the: preat .--trlke threatened Ml all th- railroadi of the United states. The 400,006 employe have voted over whttm tngly fur a ir:ke. aiul oaleaa the federal mediator can jit-t the two Ki d s together the country will see the PUMPS IN OUR LADIES' SHOE DEPAR TMtN I . Any low shoe or pump in our store for just one-half price. About 150 pairs odd and end slippers for Jl.OO pair. 36 pair of canvas pumps in high and low heels, regu lar $:100, $3.50 and $4.00 ; while they last for fl-!0 the pair. up in the United States supreme i ..urt nere today The contempt proceedings grew out of the 17. S. indictments against Congressman Prank Huchanan of Illinois and other members of La bor's National Peace council In con nection with alleged German bomb plots said to have been hatched In the l.'nlted States. Congressman Buchanan, charging irregularity in the actions of Mar shall in handling the case before the! federal grand jury, got a congression-1 al investigating committee appointed' to come to New York and probe Marshall's acts. The investigating congressmen, dis i leased w ith what they considered Marshall'! snippy attitude toward them and their Investigation, haled him before the house of representa tives for contempt. Marshall sought a writ of habeas I corpus before Federal District Judg ; Hand in New York to prevent the j house compelling him to appear and i answer the charge Judge Hand dis j missed the habeas corpus proceeding after a hearing on its merits. Mar shall has until m.dnight today to p r- tect an appeal to the U. S. supreme I ' ourt from he dismissal of his action I Judge Hand Marshall's petition stated that he had serious doubts as to the jurisdiction of the house in haling him before it for contempt. &IC0U Make known your want, or desires, and bv nil means keep '"Mother's Friend" nearby, for in it you can pot complete confidence and reliability as a means of assistitij; nature in SCCOXnptiahJag its wonder ful work of preparation. "Mother's Friend" soothes the d 1st res lag pains and gives relief from morning sick ness, as well as makes au easier de livery. Get a bottle at your drug gist nse externally ami note the satisfaction received. A free book on Motherhood will be sent all mothers. Write for one. Address The Brsdfleld Regulator Co., l!U! Lamar Itidg., Atlauta. tla. Don't suffer! Get a dime pack of Dr. James' Headache Powders. You can clour your head and relieve a dull, splitting or, violent throbbing headache in s moment with a Br James' Headache Powder. This old time headache relief acts almost magi cally. 'Send some one to the drug store now for a dime package and a few mo ments after you take s powder vou will wonder what becume ot' the head iirlie. neuralgia and pain. Stop auiT, . ing it's needless. Be sure you get what you ask for. rwemenfc m Ivr y and Comfort j STOPS HEADACHE PI NEURALGIA BEFORE ou 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&.CO. Telephone; 461 He alo questioned the right or Speaker Clark to Issue a warrant for his arrest. savv od Insurance. ST. PAUL, Minn, Aug. 15. Minne sota saved 1224,811 t)y carrying its own insurance on state institutions tor three years, according to records com pleted bv H 1). Woms. state Insur- ance commissioner, today. ANSCO CAMERAS Es.SPEEDEX FILM I Si ON'T let another summer p-o by without an Ansco. ft 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 show you the Ansco line. $2 to $55. Tallman & Co Leadit g DruggLici SEASHORE VACATIONS HERE VOl' Wll.l, KIM A NKW EK8T FOR I. Il l In the sweet, salt breezes of the sea at UKARHART ami BKAtllDS, Warm sea water and surf Uathins. jjulf. ten nis, trout fishtni; ami other pastimes. LOW COST VACATIONS' tor the entire famllv, from 110 per week i for summer Cottage) upward Best hotels, first class cuisine. Sea foods abundant. Purest mountain wa ter Stopover is convenient via The MOUTH HANK ROAD iti.l the TWIN PALACES to or from California. THE C.H in i i or nil OLITMRI RIVRR and the World-liVallllg huhwny through the heart ..f the ''ascades to Portland snjoyad from the trains of the SfORTH BANK Rl I i' Round tnii from Psndietos HtM Send postal for booklet. See local agent N.irtlo-rii Pacirii-, or o.-w. r. n.. or iditiagi. R. H. CROZIEIt Asst Oen. Pso At. Portland. Ore. I n MS ii