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BIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST ORBOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1916. PAGE THREE I The Dean Tatom Co. ill Tomatoes, box 50c Strawberries 15c box, 2 for 25c Blackberries 10c box, crate $2 Cascade Butter 35c Cooking; Apples, extra large box $1.00 Telephone DOWNEY'S U. S. INSPECTED MEAT IN CONNECTION. 187188 688 NEW REGULATIONS GOVERN HUNTING STANFIELD US T IOE30I lOflOl COMPLIMENTED MIGRATORY BIRDS GIRL DIES FROM BURNS RECEIVED AT CAMPFIRE lUiim lK- lloymon of Portland III lUwbcd to Hospital lint Effort to Save Her Ufe Are Fruitless. PORTLAND, Aug. 31. Blanche Huynlon. 12-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge L. Ooynton. II East Plxty-1 i : street, died yesterday aft-' ernoon from burn received that morning at a vacation camp nine' miles .southeast of Mount Scott. Death occurred at Sellwood Hospital, where' he had bsSfl taken for treatment. ! The body has been removed to Ske we's undertaking establishment. Both parents weer absent from the ramp when the girl placed a stick of wood on the fire. In some manner' clothes became ignited and In an In Mant she blazed from head to foot. Her screams summoned a rancher, working In u nearby field, and he ran to her assistance. When he reached the camp the girl lay unconscious on the ground. In the frenzy of pai:i i lit- ha I torn most of the clothing lroTi her body In a paseing automobile he was ru-hed to Sellwood hospital, arriving there shortly before noon. From i.h flrM thvsiclans held out no hope recovery. a At the lime of the accident, Mrs. Uoynton was visiting at heme soma miles distant. ;he was lUmonsd and reached the hosi'oi b on after the arrival of the child. Altu ugh a des perate fight was made lo save her life, little could oc done Hive to alHv the pain. OPEN SEASON UNDER FEDERAL LAW NO OPEN SEASON POR iMsEcrrvoRiorH iuhdk. Hunter should oonmit state u Too Shooting l ITohlblU-d Hp. tMai Suiim'I and Sunrise in lloth Zones. WASHINGTON'. Aug. 31. The new regulations for the enforcement of the migrator) I, In! law were ap proved by the president August 21. 1116. and became effective on and after that dale. The schedule print ed below shows the open seasons when hunting the birds named Is per mitted under these regulations. Hunt ing al other seasons Is prohibited. Hunters, however, should consult the state laws, as the federal regulations will not be construed to authorize hunting within a closed period pre scribed by the state occurring within the open season under the federal regulations. Shooting Is prohibited between sun set and sunrise In both zones. Insec tivorous birds are protected Indefi nitely in both zones and no open sea son Is allowed. Rand-tailed pigeons, cranes, wood ducks., swans, curlew, wlllet. upland plover, and smaller Shore birds are protected everywhere until September 1. 1918. Open Season for Mutator? Birds (Dates ire inclusive), Zone I. Waterfowl (Except swans and wood ducks), Coots, Qsllinulss, and lacksnipes: Maine. New Hampshire , Vermont. Massachusetts, New York (excepting Ixmg Islandl. Ohio, Indl I ana. Kentucky. West Virginia. Mich- Igan. Illinois. Iowa, Kansas- N'ehras : ka and Missouri, Sept 16-Der. 31 j Rhode Island. Connecticut. Long I Island, New Jersey. Pennsylvania - Washington. Oregon. Nevada and I Utah. Oct. 1-Jan. Hi. j Wisconsin. Minnesota North Dako ! ta. South Dakota. Montana. Idaho. Wyoming and Colorado. Sept. 7-Dec. MBS. C. W. CONNOR AND MRS, MARY SPENCER ENTERTAIN POK MISS K M. LNTI1ANK. The Daylight Store INVITES YOU TO CALL AND INSPECT ALL OUR NEW ARRIVALS OF THIS WEEK, AND THEY ARE MANY. Inspect Heinilston Pipe. It is reported that three members of the city commission of Kansas City have been at Hermlston this week inspeit ng the concrete pip which Is io!ng used by the goverts mint on the project Prominent I tali Visitors Here. Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Holes, Miss Nettle Eccles of Ogden, I'tah, and Mr. and Mr3. W. 8. Cheeaman. Mrs. O. K. Lewis and F. C Matthews of Halt Lake, composed a motoring par ty which passed through Pendleton today en roi te to Portland, and QallinUISs) Vermont closed An Interesting Book, on Motherho Hailed Freetoi k Alt Tw.i-.4 A Mother's Desire-XMHerv -Is a Healthy Baby That's a loyal and natural feeling nil mothers have. Then make jour desire an BMOfaDee by using ''Mother's Friend." Its beneficial qunlllles will conserve your own health and itfeufUl and make lialiy's coming easier and Its futnre health secure, (iet It al your druggist. Send for the free hook. 1, 191S. waterfowl. I jTh.Bradflldgeo.iU(orCo. ?1 Urnu Bid;). AtWaCa- I giilliM Drink Soda in Bottles j the most sanitary way. It's pure and easy to keep cool. , ! g W 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. g Halls (exrept Coot -Sept I -Nov. 30. until Sept t. Black Breasted and Hidden Plover and Greater anil Lesser Yellowlegs---Maine, New Hampshire. Massachus etts, Ithode Island. Connecticut. New York (Including Long Island I. and N'ew Jersey. Aug. 16-Nov. 30. Vermont. Pennsylvania. ( hio. In diana. Kentucky. West Virginia. Mi chigan, Illinois. Iowa Missouri. Ne braska. Kansas. Colorado and Neva da. Sept. 1-Dec. Hi. Wisconsin. Minnesota. North Dako ta. South Dakota. Montana. Idaho and ftontinf, Sept, 7-Dec. 20. Washington and Oregon, Oct. 1- Dee. IB. I'tah. closed until Sept Jucksnipe Same as coots and gallinules. Woodcock Oct. 1-Nov. 30. Illi nois. Kentucky, and Missouri closed until Oct. 1. 1S18. Zone II. Waterfowl (except Swans anil Wood ducksi. Coots, (iallinules and Jack snipe Delaware. Maryland. District of Columbia, Virginia. North Caroli na, South Carolina. Georgia. Tenne. ssee, Florida. Alabama. Mississippi. Arkansas ami Iotilsiana. Nov 1-Jan. 31. Oklahoma Texas. New Mexico. Arizona and California. Oct It -Jan. 31 . Kails (except Coots and Gallinules) Sept t-Nov. 30. Louisiana, Nov. 1 Jan. 31. California, closed until Sept. 1, 191. Black Breasted and Golden Plover ami Greater and Lesser Yellowlegs Delaware, Maryland. District of Co lumbia and Virginia. Vug. lfi-'ov. 30 South Carolina. Georcia. Florida Alabama. Mississippi. Ixiulsiana and Texas. Nov 1-Jan. 31. North Carolina, Tennessee Ar kansas, Oklahoma. New Mexico and Arizona. Sept. 1-Dec. 1.'.. California, closed until Sent. 1. 1918. Jucksnipe Same as waterfowl, coots and gallinules. ' Woodcock- -Nov. 1-Dec. 31. , The Best laxative. To keep the bowels regular the best laxative Is outdoor exercise. Drink a full glass of water half an hour be fore breakfast and eat an abundance of fruit and vegetables, also establish a regular habit and be sure that your bowels move once each day. When a medicine ie needed take Chamber berlaln's Tablets. "They are pleasant to take and mild and gentle in effect, bbtainable evervwhere. Adv. land Buyers from Kent Look Over Project Lloyd lUdies Ohwa Fare well Party Tor MOM Helen QTarae, (Kast Oregonian Special.) STANFIELD, Aug. 31. For the pleasure of Miss E. M. Unthank of Tacoma, Mrs. C. W. Connor and Mrs. Mary Spencer entertained three tables of bridge Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Connor on Glendenlng street. The rooms were prettily dec orated with sweet pea and roses. Most delicious refreshments were served. ThOBe present were Miss Unthank, Madams iteid, Everett, San ford, severance, ltagan, Holte, Kyle, Coe, Stuart, Spencer and Connor. Mrs. Kylt won the highest score Miss Edna Earl of Pendleton wan elected to teach In the schools of this place. II. S. Soula of The Dalles wan In town Saturday. r C. Fulton and George McDonald spent several days In Seattle this v. eek. . Several land buyers of Kent. Wash ington, were here this week looking over the Furnish project. C. M, Naylor returned Wednesday from Seattle where he has been for several days visiting his family. Lloyd Be lies entertained the mem bers of the younger set at a dancing party Friday evening in the Watts au ditorium in honor of Miss Helen Graves, who was leaving for Fargo, North Dakota. Dr. and Mrs. F.. L. Graves and fam ily left for Fargo, iv'nrth Dakota, Monday. They aspect to be absent a year. Miss A B Chezik of Portland, a former teacher of Stanfleld, was the guest of Mrs. F. B. Stuart Monday. N. G Folsom of Kent, Washington, was in town Monday. Ilev. F. E. Faucett and family have returned home after a month's vaca tion in the mountains. A. C. Cessaria ot Kennewick, Wash ington, spent several days here. It. A. Holte was a Pendleton visit or Saturday. H. 11 Bittner of Seattle, spent last Thursday here. Mr. and Mrs. 1. B Sevey are moving into rooms in the Bell block. Miss E. M. Cnthank left for her home in Tacoma Thursday morning after a month's stay here. Wayne Coe is spending some time in Medford looking after the pear situation. Ike Evans, p. J. Campbell and W. G. Folsom of Kent, Washington, wers looking over the project this week. Jack Kenny was an lone visitor the first of the week. D A. McPherson of Seattle, was in town Wednesday. Martin Pool, father of Mrs. F L. Graves, will live on She Graves ranch during their absence. New Suits All of the latest shades that are so popular and that neat up-to-date appearance that sets them in a class by themselves. New Fall Coats of many different styles, such as have never been dis played heretofore. They're different and better than anything we have ever had. NEW ONE-PIECE SILK DRESSES These come in all the more popular shades, of satin. Extremely well tailored and Moderately Priced. Ladies' Neckwear Just received from one of the most up-to-date factories of the U. S. Consequently they are something new and good. Come in plain picfited edges and plaited. Georgette Crepe, Organdies, with dain ty lace trimmings, and hemstitched and picoted edges. Be sure and call. We want you to see them. o 0 o 0 I 0 I NEW FALL SUITINGS And ours are different than others. We have some of the prettiest color combinations you have ever seen, and we can match any of our woolen suitings in silks. The Daylight Store; Where You Get Better Goods, Latest Styles, Prompt and Courte ous Treatment. ALEXANDERS 8 o tl o o D :0 WITH THE FRENCH IN BALKAN DRIVE Cure for cholera Morbus, ' When our little Doy, now seven years old, was a baby he was cured of cholera morbus by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy," writes Mrs. Sidney Simmons, Fair Haven, N. T- "Since then other members of my family have u.-ed 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. PROPERTY OF MEXICAN CATHOLIC CHURCHES IS TO BE NATIONALIZED Cairanu DctToen Churches Will ho Nominally I mlrr Control of CIOTR) With Government Restrictions. MEXICO CITY. Auk. 31 Carran n ha dtooreed the nationalization of the Catholic church's property. The clergy will nominally control the churches, hut the Kovernment re st rves the rilit to police them, and prevent their use for any' illegal pur pose. The uovernment also main tains the rtKht to discontinue their use M worship places after one year of service. that coincidence may be carried to a successful conclusion. The missing son Is 12 years old, and shipped under the name of John Coller. He is nearly six feet tall and has blue eyes and dark brown hair. To Open Bids Today. The bids for the building of Happy Canyon will be opened tonight. The wcrk of tearing down the old build ings of the Oregon Feed Yard will probably be completed today and construction of the "town" will com mence Immediately. A prude is sometimes a woman who 1 I ..u EV W fc.-L '! shocked at. And lota of people seem to go to church for the purpose of picking flaws in sermons. 4KTI -AIRCRAFT GUH.ATx SAJVOKICAj If we "ould only see ourselves a? others see us but w-e can't, so what I the use worrying? Here is an interesting picture shoiv-j from the Teutons and Bulgarians. paratUS which the French are 1 .. .1,.. I,..., L- , ,1 ,e nl t V, lot. ing some of the new aerial fighting ap-i g( , .( antl.aircraft gun. while now jn (hp foreground is an aerial range using In the new drive to free Serbia j finder. When a miser marries he picks out a woman who looks nice in her old clothes. I'MIIIMl minting Known For It's Strength iiiiimtiiiiiiiiiiimiL 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. UIIIIIMimiMIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIII, SECURITY miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii; ..... MOTHER SEEKS SON WHO suspense and grief, has not been IS MISSING 4 YEARS Jj l-o- a CV.eman !,.t Au.r,ia to SK and Is Said to Have M i" 'Mlland Police M&kc S'ari'h. MUX) TODAY I'l'iKTUAND, Aug. 31 I'cw letters that deal with missing relatives are of a quality more touchins than thit received by the police Dure;iu yener day from a mother in Ab.rm.iin. Miiuland, Australia. She is sektng her son. who left the mines tof the sea four years ago and has n ver re turned. Thomas Hoy Coleman sailed from Australia In the Norwegian steamer Artemus. hound tor the western COasU of both Americas He w rote to his mother from Valparaiso, saying that he was ill and would probably leave the ship at San Francisco. There have been no other messages in the lour years that followed. When the Artemus returned. Mr.-. Coleman asked the captain for word of her son. She was told that he dis embarked at Portland and was thought to have gone to work in a sawmill The police of Abermaln ad vised her to ask the aid of local au thorities. When the Empress of Ireland went down the mother found, among the list of drowned sailors, the name of Tom Coleman. The possibility that thu may have been her son, and the Con Dung Low CHOP SUEY NOODLES cr: HOT TAMALES CHILLI CON CARNE SPANISH STYLE LUNCHES COFFEE Everything clean and up-to-date FIRST CLASS SERVICE TEA 5c Package Under State Hotel Cor. Webb and Cottonwood Sta, Phone 6(7. Pendleton, Ore. You will like that 4 Chocolate Ice Cream at Koeppen's and its only 10c a dish Hong Kong Cafe Vr NOODLiI PARLORS Noodles AND Chop Suey Outside Tray Order gpeclaltr Boxes for ladles and gentlemen OPEN DAT AND ALL N'KIHT MEALfi MM INI) l r Meal Tickets, 21 Meal far M.oe Special Chicken Dinner ihMiian 548 Main Street Next to K O. Hldg Pnooe (