East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 21, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST 0REG0N1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1916
PAGE THREE
DEMOCRATS EXPECT i MANY OCCUPANTS ARE
TO GAIN NEW SEATS WAITING FOR HOUSES
ooo
100,0
IN THE UPPER HOUSE, BUILDING AT
No CHANCE Fcm llEPCBUt'ANS Steven New Oouoge Are Beinc Hushed
To i AITI'ltK 8KKATE,
BAUU3BURY.
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u Ooatptetiun Buiimtj hhIct
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poor ioaoc3
fife
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Thirty horn- Senator t n. Elected
mill IHiivk thim Ron Haw Majority
oi ifl; Gained New Beat Two yean
Aim.
The Dean Tatom Groeeiy Co. Phone 688
MME. SCHUMANN-HEINKE
WANTS OREGON FARM
ronton ( onlralto I In I'ottlnml and
Nays She WimiUI I.Ike to Learn Ui
Uai-f lninos lakes I'uity ol
mends u lUuidi Nor QhufWlU.
PORTLAND, nrc, Auk. If. M.
damt- Ernestine Schumann-Heink Is
figuring OH lieeoiuiug n Willamette
valley farmer.
Hut the great diva With thai won
ilerfully sonorous contralto virlce dues
nut Intend to quit singing.
In an auto and accompanied by some
Ol her Oregon friend. Madame Sehu-inann-llelnke
started out yostcodiy
rooming to look over a tract of lind
somewhere In the valley neur Slier'
dan. alrend lanted to prune.- and
other orchard trees, and If It ntnkes
her fancy she will probably return
here tomorrow night with the deed
In her pocket or filed for record
The famous singer arrive! here
Thursday night went to the Portland
lute) and met friends who have lam's
Id the vicinity where she Intends to
locate If things seem practical and
the surrounding appeal to her.
This morning at 9 o'clock the party
struck out In the direction of Short'
dan.
1 have had ome experience farm
ing ' smiled the prima donna who is
to appear as Magdalena In "Die Mcls
tcrslnger von Nernburg." at the Metro
politan next February. "1 can milk
ci ws and feed the pig.'' but I woull
like to learn to raise prunes.
"Iteally It makes one laugn to
think that at this age I should BOgM
lo learn something new but thM I
think I will like It."
Then she began to talk maw.
I'nautauiiua and gland opera. The
CI autaueiin she regards most InOtrU
mental in the cultural development of
tli. nation.
They do wonderful work." she
commented seriously.
Expert Bottler Urlvea
Fred Amacher. an expert botiler,
arrived Friday from Portland to
lake a position with the City Brewery.
Mr. Amacher had had long experience
and William Itoesch. proprietor of the
"Bran-New" plant, feels very grati
fied at securing him.
One of th louelest explosions of all
was that government crop report.
.hist the TliUig for Diarrhoea.
"About two year ago I had a se
vere attack of diarrhoea which lusted
over a week." writes W. C Jones,
Buford. N. D. "I became so weak
that I could not stand upright. A
druggist recommended Chamberlain
Colic. Cholera aod Diarrhoea Rem
edy. The first dose relieved me and
within two days I was as well a
ever." Many druggists recommend
this remedy because they know that
It is reliable Obtainable everywhere
Adv
A Tew Reasons Why
CHICAGO Aug. 11 In a statement
Issued from the western headquar
ters of the democratic national com
mittee Senator Willard hauls bury of
Delaware, chairman of the c ommittee,
whic h will chrict the contest for the
various senatorial elections in the dif
ferent stales, expressed the opinion
that the democ rats would not only re
tain their present majority In the
senate, but might gain at leust four
seats.
This year 34 I'nitt-d States senator.)
Will be elected, two each in Maine and
Indiana, and one each in Arlzonn.
Florida. New Mexico, West Irglnia,
Miniicsotu, Wyoming, Texas, Dela
ware, .Nebraska. Wisconsin, Tenpessee,
Maryland, fthod Island, Massuehii
sett.. North Dakota, Connecticut,
New Jersey. Montana. New York,
Pennsylvania. Vermont, Nevada,
Washington. Ohio, Missouri. Ctah..
Virginia. Michigan, Mississippi and
California.
The democratic senatorial cum
I signs in th various states will be di
rected from Chicago by a committee
composed of Senator haulobury,
chairman; Senator Thomas J Walsh
Of Montana, manager of the western
democ ratic headquarters, and Senator
William J Stone of Missouri.
Interest in the fight to control the
next congress promises to urouse pub
lic Interest second to thut ol the cam
paign for president.
Senator Suutsbury In analyz.ng lite,
senatorial situation in the different
states said:
"The democrats now have n major
ity of IS In the senate, and the repub
licansmust gain nine democratic seats
and lose none to have a majority in
the next senate. At the last election,
although the republicans reduced the
democratic majority in the house,, the
democrats gained tnree additional
seats in the senate and Increased
their majority from 10 to 16.
"Thirty-four I'nlted States senators
are to be elected. Eighteen vacancies
occ ur In Democratic seats and 16 In
republican seats. No intelligent ob
server would claim that a republican
landslide would cau:-e the democrats
to lose more than In of the senatorial
ejections in the states now represent
ed by democrats. Should they lose
10 there are just about 10 republi
can seat out of the 16 which the
DomoCratl have reasonable hopes of
winning. My lieliel is that the demo
crats in the next senate will number
64- that I, our majority will be in
creased from four to eight.
Sooner or later every man bumps
into his stone wall.
(East OtOgonlaa Special.)
ltlKTH, Aug. 21 George R. Rob
erts has commenced the building ol
seven cottages and they will be rush
ed to completion as fast as possible.
Eighteen or It) families are now on
the waiting list (or houses, many o,'
them now living in Pendleton, but are
compelled to move here on account of
change In working conditions that
will not permit ol their going back
a nil forth so far
Work on the now score building for
A. G. Means is progressing rapidly
iand the rooms will soon be ready for
occupancy. The gliding is two
j stories h.gh and will be fitted up with
rooms up stairs lor lodging and liv
ing rooms
Jack O'Meara, with his bridge gang
, is .egaln located here, engaged in dig
ging the subway under the tracks
: Just west of the depot. He will prob
ably be here a month,
i Quite a number of people left
Thursday morning on the special train
' for Gibbon to attend the annual plc
I nlc of O.-VV. employes. More would
have attended but for the threatening
; weather the night berore and sprinkle
I of rain that morning. Those remain
ing at home don't know what a good
lime they missed Although cloudy
i the entil e day It was an ideal day for
! the sports engaged in, just cool
enough to be pleasant and wet enough
tc lay the dust. Many valuable prizes
j were awarded the uiflerent contest
jams. Mrs. L. If. Uullack received i
! prize of two dollars as a champion
j nail driver, being the only Kieth winner.
JO. J. Wall, Who was injured Thurs
day on the coal c hute, was able to be
around Saturday and went lo The
Dalles on No. 17 He will not be able
to work lor a we ek or Hi days.
C, H Simmon, assistant yarumast
er, went to Portland hospital on No.
IT Sunday for medical attention, it
la feared he may be i e.ming down with
typhoid fever.
Mrs. Jas. Keaiie and "BUI" went to
The Dalles on No, 17 Wednesday and
will visit also in Portland before re
turning home.
Mrs. F. N. Luse and son Reuben,
motored to (ribbon to the picnic on
Thursday morning and started from
Gibbon Friday morning for an ex
tended trip into Idaho visiting rela
tives and friends in Fruitland. Em
inent, Boise. Nampa and Caldwell. A
large banner was prominently display
ed on rear of the car advertising the
Pendleton ltound-l'p
11 M. Caven went down to Pendle
ton Friday where Mrs. Craven is In
the hospital where she was laken
Thursday afternoon suffering with
acute appendicitis.
Quite a number of passengers were
disappointed Saturday afternoon that
; wanted to spend a few hours shopping
in Pendleton but did not get to go
O
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Our Display of Fall Fashions
IS BROADENING DAILY
NEW ARRIVALS ARE CONSTANTLY BEING ADDED.
By coming to our store any day now you will see an always broadening display
of Fall fashions. Every one of the boxes that freight and express daily brings to us
contains its surprises. They are smart SUITS, COATS, SKIRTS, WAISTS and PET
TICOATS that will win your admiration instantly.
FALL SUITS are a revelation of effective simplicity. To buy a new suit without
first seeing these approved and beautiful simple models will be a mistake. We will
be more than pleased to show you our complete line.
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THE DAYLIGHT STORE; BETTER GOODS, LATEST STYLES,
COURTEOUS ATTENTION.
PROMPT AND
We Pay Postage on All Mail Orders
ALEXANDERS
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lonoi
IOBOI
lomoi
IOBOI
unlil No. 2 on account of the branch
train loading 3u cars of stock at Pilot
' and not arriving here until near tS
. p. m
About 7:30 p. m. Saturday the
j wrecker was called out to go over on
, the main line between Umatilla and
j Wallula on account of the derailment
of a couple of freight cars,
i Gen. Geanakopulas will commence
1 this week the task of moving his
houses and barn from their present
! location between the tracks to other
sites on his ranch on account of giv
i ing possession of the present premises
1 by October 1st to tne railroad com
pany .
A6AIN PROMINENT IN SOCIAL CIRCLES
Cook With Gas
It 1$ Handy It Is Cheap
Wastes No Fuel
It is Clean and Cool in Summer,
and is Absolutely Safe.
Phone us and we will estimate the cost of Installation.
Range and Water Heaters Sold on
Eaay Term.
Pacific Power & Light Company
Phone 40
iiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiin Known For It's Strength j" 11 "'I j
Washington, D. C, Oct. 6, 1915.
First National Bank
PENDLETON. OREGON
is hereby granted the right to act as Trustee, Ex
ecutor, Administrator and Registrar of Stocks and
Bonds.
Federal Reserve Board.
By C. S. Hamlin, Governor.
SECURITY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitr
GEORGETTE CREPE FOR
"NIGHTIES" IS LATEST
and is cut In one with a nightie top
and an ending of full pantoloons like
F'ierrot always wears with a cunning
lace edged frill around the ankles.
Bifurcated fashions also have spread
to negligees, and a recent Imported
model has full Turkish trousers of
crepe de chine, a crush taffeta girdle
of contrasting shade, and a blouse
and loose coat of crepe georgette.
The blouse is finished around the neck
with a wide fringed double ruche of
the taffeta.
PARIS. Aug ll, French red tape
reached its highest efficiency when
a Portuguese man contributed 500U
francs to the fund for war munitions
received a statement for 25 francs re
ceipt taxes which the state requires on
all moneys they receive.
NAVAL OFFICERS RECORD
TO STAND WITH SHIPS
(.own- Are Truly Things of Ileauty
With Fluffy Frilling and Loco.
I B) Margaret Mason. Written for tho
the I'nited lress. )
Amin of nightie.; now I sing.
Of nighties sheer that closely cling.
So fine they'll pass insldea ring.
And O, they cost like everything.
NEW I'ciliK. Aug 21. If therei
'should be a shortage in the Georgette
i crepe output goodness knows what j
would become of us. Not only arcl
I most of our day clonics made of this
filmy fabric, but all of our night j
clothes as well So we couldn't go out.
and we couldn't go to bed. The,
System Will Determine Effici
ency of Men of High
Rank.
the standing of each vessel in battle
efficiency, target practice, engineer
ing or other branches of ship worm
will become part of her command
er's record, is being worked out by
the navy department
Heretofore, a naval officer's record
has been founded on reports of his fit
ness for command submitted by his
superiors. Any sprinkling individual
achievement or distinguished service
in time of peace or war also went to
his credit, while acidents to his ship
for which he was held responsible, or
censure of any kind, made a black
mark against him.
The new plan Is a part of the ma
chinery by which the department is
preparing to carry out provisions of
the pending naval bill subsUtutlng
selective promotion of higher officers
for the present seniority system.
The department also is preparing a
new examination system for Junior of
ficers in order to determine as closely
as possible the fitness for higher rank.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 19. A system
of determining the efficiency of naval
officers of high rank, under which
I xx of AppXltc is commonly grad
ual: one dish after another Is set
aside. It is one of the first indica
tions that the system is running down
and there is nothing else so good for
it as Hood's Sarsaparilla the beat of
all tonics. Adv.
I , ham.
toft t.
I such e
I nn nt
Setle crepe
we'd take the only course
el go dat't. However, no
amity presages at the mo"
ng to press. The Geor
inelustry flourishes; SO
MRS JACK GERAGHTY
NEWPORT, It. I., Aug. 21.- At the IU. but tin yeOT she Is taking an ac
linic of theolopement of Julia BMottt Hve pan In Newport, events, she at-
Prench, kin of the Vandcrbllts. with Iracted much attention at the N'env-
ick Osroghty, a
col. -tell thai she
'ar in the se.ci.il
is many times s
chauffeur
was
not of ain ap
InoS then she
t she did n.it
peert Dog '
bred ile E
Til birth
rc, oncllatto
how with her thorough-
n brought about a
likewise does the diaphanous night
I gown fashioned of Ihis far from
opaque material.
The Georgette crepe nighty is truly j
a thing of beauty, out hardly a Joy
forever as it scarcely has the lasting
qualities of a nainsook or even a.
Crepe dc chine gown. Some of the ,
most exquisite models are the most'
simple, reiving on the perfection of
the material for their sole charm
On Kmpire model of flesh tinted;
Georgette is sleeveless and is border-,
ed around the neck and the armholes
with a heading of fine footing. A!
wide band of flesh satin ribbon run;
under th looting makes the higlr
waistline.
A Unique finish on another floshl
toned model is formed of tiny pale
blue baby ribbon, tine with this fin
ish In pink, and another in mauve are
also shown. Ail of the gowns come In I
while and vory also. Another charm-j
ins finish is a tiny hemstitched band-
ing of the Crepe Georgette itself eith- j
er in blue or mauve on cither flesh
gOWn and pink, blue or mauve on the j
white.
Lavender, by th way, Is rapidly
supercedlni that sratwhil Fasnohy
favorite, pal blue, as a combination!
With flesh underwear and touches Of
mauv are found on nearly every e
smart new article of lingerie ibis sea-,
son.
The paj.ima girl is not the rarity
now lhal she used to be. She Is no
longW the pink pojama girl, however,
although she still U the pink of per-,
lection Alluring indeed are the 1916 j
jajauias "t maize, niauze, oiue or ro.c
broch narrowly bonded in lavender,
all save the mauve one which has a
nile green finish
For the vacillating maid who can
not make up her nUad between the
enchanting nighties nd the alluring
pajamas come a pajaWUI nightgown.
If you pleas. It Is of pink batiste.
I Drink Soda in Bottles j
the most sanitary way.
It's pure and easy to keep cool.
We bottle, sell and 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.
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A Bank Account
Is evidence of foresight and ability.
It does not necessarily follow that a man
who has a bank account is 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 men of the community.
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