East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 18, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, ORBCoN, WEDNESDAY, JULY IS, lflll,;
EIGHT PAGES
Summer
Kimonas
Lawn Kimonas, just what you want
for these hot days. Flowered effect
in pink and light blue, full run of sizes.
Priced special.
$1.29 Values 9Sff
$1.75 Values $1.29
MIDDIES
Wear middies during
these warm days.
Short sleeve in plain
white, blue and white,
stripes and white with
blue collars. Special
for tomorrow, values to
$1.75
98
GINGHAM
PETTICOATS
Gingham Petticoats in pink, blue,
brown and grey stripes, with scollop
ruffle, all lengths. Each 59
GOING ON A
VACATION?
If so you'll probablv need a NEW
HAND BAG and a SUIT CASE. We
have just received a big lot, showing
the newest styles. These are well
made, neatly trimmed and insures ser
vice for traveling.
Hand Bags 81.5Q to S25.0Q
Suit Cases S1.5Q to S34.0Q
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UlTS
for boys
Who are particular as well a for those
not old enough to be.
Whether your boy is of the tender age when not too
much thought is given by him to his clothes or whether
he has attained the age at whicji he has become particular
as to style and personal appearance, you will find the
model to suit his individuality here.
Bovs Wash Suite
$1.25 to SS.OO
Bovs' Woolen Suits ...
$5.00 to SIO.OO
CLASSY
SUMMER
STRAWS
here
are
We've seen a lot of classy Straw Hats
in our day, but Gentlemen, we have not
seen any finer ones than we are show
ing in this present new stock of ours. All
the favored styles. New styles in Pana
mas as well as straws.
Straw Hats
SI. 50 to 83.50
Panamas
S3.50 to $7.50
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Pendleton 's Greatest Dep't. Store
Peoples Warehouse
Where It Pays to Trade
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HOW TO ADDRESS
MAIL OR WRITE TO
SOLDIERS ABROAD
Location of Unit Must Not be
Mentioned Even is Known
to Writer.
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For FORD Cars I
Frank McCMnty, chief henlth in.
apeetur of Hoboken, will raffle hinir
seif. He hus promised to wed her.
be che thin, thick, tall, short.' old or
young, who contrmutes inoi to wie
Hoboken Young Men s chrimlan As
sociation Fund for camp comforts
for the soldiera of the New Jersey
regiments. Mr. Mciinty is past tnir.
ty.one years of age, so ne did not
have to register, and thus there U
little chance of the mart interferinK
n-ith thn hitnuvmiMin on which he
stands ready to enu-r. He has con- ' that
fessed to these attributes, raying in
cidentally that the raffle i open to
all the women of the I'nited State
Health.- good.
Eyes, attractive.
Hair, intact.
Disposition, (penial.
Voice, pleasant. (No telephone tests
reversed.)
Salary. $lS004a year.
Habits, inexpensive.
Principal trait, curiosity. "
Mr. McKinty adds the all-import,
ant fact that he U a bachelor.
WASHINGTON, July 18. Pei-sons
sending letters or cablegrams to Am.
ericaa soldiers in France are caution
ed in a war department announce
nitiiu to include in the address only
the name of the soldier, hU com
pany regiment or other unit and tha
words "American . . Expeditionary
Fprcea."
The location of the 'unit should
not be mentioned, even if it be
known.
The envelope should bear the nam
and address of the sender, liaii ad
dressed care i the adjutant Bener
a of the army, Washington, will be
forwarded only when the writer doea
not know that the addressee has act
ually embarked.
Similar rules prevail for communi
cations from members of the expedi
tionary force to friends or relatives
: in the United States. Troop locations
or movements must not be mention
ed.
j Money may be transmitted through
postal orders, ' but arrangements
have not yet been completed for par.
' eel post service to the expeditionary
force.
Private cablegrams to the soldiers
should be addressed "Amefcforve,
London" with the addressee's name
an unit appearing as the first words'
to the text.
t To comply with Kuropeun censor
ship regulations, all messages must
be written In plain language (Kngltsh
or French) or in international code,
and must be intelligible to the cen
sors. The use of two codes or two
languages or of combinations of code
and plain language in the same mes
sage is forbidden. ' 'Teh-grams with
out text or with but one plain Ian.
' guage text word are not admitted.
Kvery telegram message must be
signed. The surname alone may be
' used but such a signature as "John."
'-Mary" or "Mother' will NOT be
. passed.
riiAxrK nm nomk turn
TO IjOSK A Hl'SBAXIJ
SPOR TS
llvlteni. Who I (;Mnx to War.
.Mayor Miu-lM-1 lo II ml lllm
a Wire.
NEW YOKK, July 17. Here's a
chance, girls.
I William Bettens, thirty-five. Hat
I kell, N. J.. has written Mayor Mitch-
lfe be found for
t him. rieltens, who is Kngliah, but had
his first citizenship papers, expects
to go to war soon but promises in hit)
letter: '
"If Jny life is loat in this war my
wife would inherit all my property.
1 have some ca-h In a bank in
Urooklyn.
'! prefer,'' explains tlettens. 'girl
wh have experience at housekeeping,
and not those candy parlor, canary or
white light beauties. 1 want a good,
sensible American kIH, age from 2&
to 'SO, nice, attractive and good look
ing. Hhe must have, no objection to
country life."
Heltons adds that his future spouse
must be a' "good plain cook" and.
above all else, must not "run around
with gossips.''
Coa JLcague SUunuinjc".
San Francisco
Salt Lake . . . .
I-os -Angeles . .
Portland
Oakland
Vernon
60
53
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49
42
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45 6:tt
48 .625
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At Portland Portland , Vernon 7.
At UiiklanU Bait Lake 5, Oakland
0.
At Los Angeles No game; San
Francisco t'-ani traveling.
CHICAGO, July 17. Chicago won
both games of the. double-header
from Washington today, 5 to 0 and
3 to 2. First game: '
Washington 0
Chicago 5
Uuniont and Henry; Cicolle
Schalk. (
Second game:
Washington . . . . 2
Chicago 3
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and
2 5 1
3 13 0
A anew;
0(AL uPMUrOIIS W11J. h information obtained to the
INSIM" Wll KKVMKJITj iiivrrniwnt The committee will al-
tu, devise some plan for coal distrib-
wKms-tiTON July l. A com- ution.
. , .. ft
mlttw of coal operaiorn imib
,rmn met the cl production com
mittee of the council of national de
fense and adoyfd a resolution by
which each coal operator pledged to
the irovrrninent such sopply of c-l
i. .......Li r.nlre. AnothT rei a- i Mteam
..... i. l f..r the app'lii'"ent of i to and out of eoiil water. Pack dl
. in.. c..nistiii of a delesaie jreetlv into hoi Jar or rani.
front each of the coal prodo
,i .irf. whli'h sill comi'i'e
Hon tegar lmg ioal "IjIi.
To (o sarinK ReaiU.
fin the North and West.)
WASHINGTON. July ls. Use
frh beans. Hiring them." Blanch
them from five to ten minutes in
Remove and dip quickly in.
Pour in
ni i r no'iich boiling water to fill the cm-
mf'Tiua-! twiner. Add one level teaspoonr ul oi
and re-; a t to ath iU.irt. Put ruober rings
and caps on Jars Into position but do
not tighten the wir clamps. Seal
tin cans completely.
Place containers on a false bottom
of woodenslats or wire mesh In a
vessel of water deep enough to com
pletely cover the containers. . Keep
the water boiling for three hours.
Remove the Jarm; tighten covers;
Invert Jars to test sealing, and cool
(not In draft as Ji-rs might crack.)
Tin cans may lie placed in old
water for rapid cooling.
After the containers are cool, store
in a dark, cool place.
Johnson and Ainsinith; Faber and
.Scliuik.
Kt. I.OUIS 3, Boston a.
ST. I.oL'IS, July 17. St. lmis de
feated Hnston today. '
Boston . . .
St. I.ouls
ilatteries Leonard and
Plank and Severeid.
let eland 2, New TorV 1.
CLEVRLAvVD. July 17. Scoring
two runs without the aid of a base
hit in the sixth Inning. Cleveland to.
day defeated New York.
New Vork 1 7 3
Cleveland 2 5 1
Batteries Russell and Walters;
Klepfer and O'Neill, Billings.
ixnrolt 9-1, PhifeMtelptiia a-3.
DKTKOIT. Mich, July 17. Detroit
and Philadelphia divided a double
header today.
First game:
Philadelphia 2 9 2
Detroit 9 15 0
Batteries Bush, Schauet and Mey.
er. Schang; C. Jones and Stanage.,
Second game:
Philadelphia 3 II 1
Detroit '. 1 4 0
Noyes and Solving; Ehmke and
Stanage.'
MIKkKIS POISON SIX;
TWO IEA1, MH'R II. I
SANTA CKI"Z Calif.. July !.
Poisoned by a feast of mussels, two
are dead and four other members of
a family outing party are In a critical
condition today. The dead are: John
Cardoia of Stockton and his daugh
ter, Marie, age 5 . Those not ex
pected to recover are: John cardoz.
Jr., Mrs. Cardoza. Jane Cardoza
nle'oe. and Maurice Vlerra. The par.
ty. all of Stockton, gathered mussels
alioveihe tidelaml and became vio
lently ill .on a.t-r eaiing them.
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THK SOCIALIST PARTY
NEW YOKK. July 17. J. O. Phelps
Stokes and his wife. Hose Pastor
Stokes, announced Inst night their
resignation from the Socialist party.
They said they had "lost faith in the
Party as an effective instrument for
advancing the Socialist cause." Ap
proval by the party of a report dis
approving the entrance of the United
States into the war was given as the
cause of the resignations.
They declare themselves sincere ad
vociitps of a just and lasting peace but
rcali.e that "International peace and
coml w.ill cannot prevail while the
sword of a modern Attllu continues to
ravage Knrope and to threaten all
mankind."
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The above photograph shows King
Alexander of Greece. He Is consid
ered! pro- British and received his ed.
ucatlon in Kngland. "
CASTOR I A
For Infanta and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Surnature of
1 We recommend the -
Doss Gosolinp Control j
5 The greatest gasoline saving device ever invented, ulvea you as S
5 high as SB miles per gallon. Prevents carbon and keeps upark a
5 plugs clean, (lives you more power. Causes motor to run more g
S smoothly. Makes motor "pick up" quicker. Permits you to de- s
2 scend steep grades with little aid from brakes. :
WB OUAHANTKB IT. CALU AND 8BB IT. 5
ordsl
lO-II Soctiof
for F
C pan nol wear out. No colls nor rheostats to up your magneto.
E Cut no wires. Change no globes. Installed In two minutes. Over
S 25.000 In use. Gives bright light at low speed. Makes lights In-
5 dependent of each other. It prevents bulbs from burning out. but S
2 should one burn out It will not ari'ect the other. This feature
H alone has prevented many accidents. . S
We sell all the practical
accessories for FORD .cars
Simpson Auto Co.
Water and Johnson Sts. Telephone 40S
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MVI-LUKT OP GUARD
MAY BE IKI.YKD
WA.SHlXf.TOX, July 18. Move
ment to camp of national guardsmen
moblltfed to train for service with
Pershing's Sammies In France, may
be delayed by trouble In vamp con
struction, which threatttm to hold
thousands of the men In home armo
ries for weeks.
Which troops will move and which
remain in armories has not been de
cided. With some of the mens hulls and
kitchens for thosa now mobilised not
yet completed In southern camps, con
tracts for camps to house those to be
called July 25 have just been let. The
second group may be -held in home
armories even longer than the first.
Department officluls at Nw York,
and ChicHKO are directing the first
troop movements to camp.'
QUALITY DENTISTRY
Dr. F. L III
DENTIST.
Rooms 3 and 4, Belts Bldg.
-, Telephone 523.
ft- njr
"I never
knew it could
be done!"
THfIS exclamation is often heard
sfter i our representative has
i
shown a typist how to accom
plish some desired result on the
L. C. Smith SC Bros. Typcv;ri:cr
C There are so many things about this
midline that add to the quality and quantity
of work Tf an operator that we have written
about them in two booklets, which are ycurs
for the asking.
CI, " The Silent Sr.iith " is the title of the one
on the Silent n'.odt-Is, while the Standard
models are descri'-ed in "A Lason in Operating."
I C Send for the one you wish today.
fe'4 Lj C. Smith fi: Bros. Typewriter Co.
SJis:'A. Factory and Home Oflice l Syrscme, N. Y.
I04-A Fifth
PORTLAND,
St.
ORE.
NO JOB TO LARGE
BEFORE BUILDING f
r a w .ir st sf tvT A
THE CONIKAC1UK AINU ISUlLXItK.
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NO JOB TO SMAI I a
J Hundreds of designs of pretty Bungalows on hand to ee- 5
5 leet from. Complete plans and specifications here. K
? American Nat. Bank Basement. Res. Phone 270-M 5