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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1917. " " -' " .in s in in ii T ,..-, . i, i . 1 t,-T- 'ir-w PAGE THREE CASCADE BUTTER 45c Pound Apex Coffee 35c; 3 lb. $1.00 Amocat Beans, something good, 5 for $1.00 Amocat Wax Beans, 5 for $1.00 Amocat Early June Peas, 5 for $1.00 Amocat Asparagus 35c Potted Tuna, 3 for ; 25c Tip Top Asparagus, tin 15c Teco Pancake Flour, 2 for 25c Standard Corn case $2.40; can 10c Gallon, Peaches, Blackberries, Gooseberries, Loganberries, can 50c The Dean Tatom Co. PHONE 688 i .1 M. of ram dies SUDDENLY SATURDAY O.N' WAV TO MAIL BOX NMK HIS HOSLK Will'. UK IMCOPS DK.I OF HKAKT 1HH-KAKK. Many a man has won out because of his Inability to realize tfhat he was wsrpsed. Con Dung Low CHOP SUEY NOODLES HOT TAl.flLES CHILLI CON CAR ME bPA.VLSH STYLE LUNCHES COFFEE yerytnlng clean and up-to-date. FIRST CLASS 8ERVICR TEA 5c Package Under State Hotel Cor. Webs and Cottonwood Bta. Phono. MT. Pendleton, Ora. Mayor Gill's Trial starts, SEATTLE, March 7. Mayor (Mil's trial on a oootlegglng charge hu started. The defense subpoenaed Kdltor Blethan of the Seattle Times. Tho government alleges the. bootleg ger rtilllriRf ley paid money to alll and other defendants. MAKING IT PLAL'I The Par Food snd Drug Laws aim to protect the public by preventing mis-statements on ths labels of prepa rations but soma people continue to accept "extracts" of cod liven think ing they will get the benefits of an emulsion of cod liver oil , i The difference is very preafc, An emulsion" contains ml cod Uvtr oil, which has had the hearty endorse ment of the medical profession for many years, while an "extract" Is a product which contains no til and is highly alcoholic. ttcott'a Emulsion guarantees the high est grade of real Norwegian cod liver oil. skilfully blended with glycerine and nypopnospnitea. Scott's is tree from the false stimulation of alcohol and is en dorsed by good physician everywhere. acxi a wm, momitrm. M. j. ie-is In it 8 HKTTr.'H AND KOflF.lt LIGHT la assured by the use of.soms of these beautiful fixture of ouis. They Hive a Hunt that illuminates the room perfectly, but that does not tire or strain the eyes. They are not expen sive considering their extra ef ficiency and extra beauty. Why not at leHPt wee them? J. L. VAUGHAN lr. and Mr. C. O. WainwoU Enter tain at I.mu-; Mr. and Mr. W. T llobortM UxipkiiU of Pretty sur prims Parly- other News Notes. (East Oregon i an Special.) HlflRMXHTON, March 7. William M. Handera, father of W. O. and Wm. M. Sanders, jr., died suddenly Satur day afternoon at the home of h'-u son. w, o. Bander, north of town. Mr. Sanders was on his way to the rural mall box near their home when sud denly he dropped dead in the road Tony Drotahagen was on his way to town when he saw him fall and rush. ed to his aid. He was carried into the house, and lr. Wain scot t hastily summonnd. The dot-tor found that death had been instantaneous, caus ed toy heart dieae, Mr. Han tiers was born In New York state in 1039, and came to Oregon 16 years ago; aerttUns; in 8 liver ton where he had lance property Interests. Ho came to the project two year ago to make his home with his sons livinjj here. He is survived by three sons, W. O. and Wm. Jr, of this city, and D. C. or HI I v en on. and m daughter. Miss Jane Banders of Portland, a brother In Illinois, and a brother and two sisters In Minnesota, besides IS grandchildren. His body was shipped to Hilverton for burial beside that of bis wife, who preceded him two years ago. Ir. and Mrs. C. O. WaJnscotr de lightfully entertained at dinner Sun day evening. Those, seated around the artistically appointed table were Mr. and Mrs. George Kayhill, MLes Sue her. Miss Kiindt. MIh Hummel, Mins Car son. M as Hiirton. Miss Mcpherson. Dr. Campbell, Thof. Oimpbe.lI, H. M Hommerer. K. C. AValber, S. C. mlth and C. M- Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. "VS. T. Roberts were the motifs for a merry surprise party Saturday evening when Mr. and Mr. V. B. Kwayze. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Straw. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kellogg, I Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Kees, and Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Murthel motored out to the'r farm home. Tlr olwya," for an evening of 'bridge and dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. p. FtRuw hard ar rived Sunday from Portland where they have been spending the winter. Mr. liauschard has tnken a position with the reclamation service here Mrs. J. Herbert Strohm t spending a few day in Walla Walla as the guest of friends. The many friends of Prof. H. M. Otinn will be pleased to learn of hit improvement In 8. Anthony hospit al where he was taken several day ago suffering with pneumonia. Prof (lunn will probably be able U leave tltn hospital in a few days. J. D. Watson was a Pendleton vis itor Monday, and while In the city nun hate1 a new Chevrolet ca r. S. It. Old.-iker returned home Shin da y a f te rn ton fro m pnr t J n n d wh 're he attended the Western Dairy Pro ducts Shows. KEflHEDMHYE BOOT IS DRAW DKOISIOX MADK AFTKH Hot li A.l A HALF GIUT3XINU MAT IIATTCJi Middleweighte Evenly Matcher? mid IKmt I-lcaMU ilia: Humh of Kana; Two Men Will Try to Huli.li in Near .r'uture. After an hour and a. hair of gruel Una; mat battle. Jack Kennedy, clever Hermlston wren tier, and Ted Thye of Spokane, were stopped and their bout declared a draw by Referee May Mc Carroll. It was a pretty match and one that thoroughly pleased the big bunch of fans that crowded the gym nasium of the Business Men's Athlet ic Club. The two middleweight were evenly matched and each one put his whole strength and knowledge of the game Into his efforts hist evening. The au dience was kept continually on the alert for there wasn't a minute that there wasn't something dolns;. Thye, fresh from ma tehee with Walter Miller and others of the besi middleweight In the country, was a willing aggressor and he showed a va riety of holds and tricks that only a master of trie game can manifest. However, he had nothing that was new to the Hermlston farmer who in other days was amateur champion of Chicago. Kennedy Is an expert in de fensive work. Always when Thye seemed to have a winning; hold, Ken nedy would break his bold or block his efforts in a way that proved his experience. In a minute he would turn from defense to offense and his powerful arms and hands would soon have the Bpokane grajppler working with everything he had in him to free himself. Kennedy Ik short of arm and leg. which Is something of a handicap in offensive work, but he has an amaz ing strength. The grip of a angle hand last night time after time de feated some of Thye's best holds. Ornonlin s toe. Kennedy nfi numer ous occasions twisted It until Thye had to release his own holds- tlo stop j the, punishment his opponent was in flicting. , 1 ! Both men were handlcapned fey the lR'lk of an adequate mat Three small ! mats were put together In the shape of a cross and made "he men work at a disadvantage. Kennedy secured ' bad eye as a result of a fla.ll upon ! the floor. At the end of the match Kenned offered to meet Thye atrain. for any , amount In a finish match and Thye accepted. Thye also challenged any i other man up to 17B pounds. Incl Jd- j Ing Frank McCarroU. As a preliminary to thn citch. larL Carpenter and Charley Jost put on a j six round burlesque of iboxing that proved a scream. Another boxing i WOMENS SPRING Beautiful New Suits in the very newest models; many in the new sport effect and novelty styles. Strictly high-class in every respect.- No two suits alike. The styles are charming and we have every thing to com plete your spring wardrojge in the way of lingerie, waists and silk petticoats. OUR SHOWING OF NEW SPRING COATS is moat pleasing, there being such a wide range to choose ' from. We can fit all sizes from the tiny little girl to the large ladies size up to 46. Our Infants Dep't. We specialize in our Infants' Wear, and carry every thing from hand painted novelties to the practi- cal every day needs. MEN, HERE IS YOUR CHANCE ' Shirt THURSDAY, FRtDAY and SATURDAY of this week we will offer about thirty dozen Men's New Spring Shirts, all new stripes and patterns, soft and laundried cuffs, coat style, full cut and roomy; color ing guaranteed fast. Values up to $1.75 each. Your choice while they last for only $1.0O each. Sizes 141,2 to YlV-t. ALEXAN STEIN-BLOCH SUITS. FLORSHEIM SHOES HAWAIIAN GARB POPULAR AT PALM BEACH OREGON TI1EATHE FRIDAY, Mar. SELWYN'S GALE OF LAUGHTER A Farce of Temper&ment and Temperature NOWA IN IT Y V- .HEW YORK Learn To Prevent AsWellAsIieal Skin Troubles With Cuticura How much better to prevent kin suffering by using Cuticura for every - day toilet purposes, tho Soap to cleanse and purify the pores, with touches of Oint ment now and then as needed to soothe and heal the first signs of ec zemas, rashes, dandruff and pimples. You will use no other once you try them. SAMPLES FREE Address post -card: "Cuticura, Dept. 47, Hoston. r'tf-pale hy yturdrurist, I m 7 , .-.sH:- ' ' ; . Tl 1 a 1 A widow usually selects a different sort of man the next time. e,en iff1' Prices 50c. $1.00. $1.50 M-al chi SmIc Thurulay, Man-ti Hih. IV . M . Ihlts ( aiul Store. A Usual Sclwyn Cast and Production 1M B.tN'KItl PTCY. In die IMXrKt ort or the t'nlte-l Mtates for the Ii-tr4-i, of onetoa. In the Hatter of tl. H. Harris, Itankrupt. To the Creilltors of K. R. Harris, of Milton. In the county of Umatilla, and dstrkt aforeeald, Hankrupt. Notice is hereby given that on the 2th d.iy of "ebrmry, A. D. 11J, the wid K. If Harris was duly arijud Uated a Bankrupt and that the first mewing of hie vreditore will be held at the office of the undersigned ref eree in Bankruptcy at Pendleton. Oreaon. on March nth. A. IX 117, at 10 o clock a. m. of said day at whKh time and place the Creditors . may auend. prove and file their i claims, appoint a trustee, examine the ' ft&nkrupt. and transact such other huslne sa may properly eome be fore the an Id meeting. t tne and dated at Pn1!eton. Ore son, this 3rd day of March. A. D 1I7. TMOR. FITZ OFRt'.n I Referee In bankruptcy. Al..ve lK a photoicraph of Mrs. Myron Reynolds, of Garden City, L. j.. attired in the Hawaiian coetume which h.w heroine popular with bathers at Palm Heath A One-piece bathing suit, capped by a skirt and anklets of sirnw. is but the latest rad of society. VOIT NEED A SPRTJTO T.AXATIVK. Dr. King's New Life PiUe W1U re move the accumulated wastes of win ter from your intestines, the burden of the blood. Oet that sluggish spring;., fever feeling out of your system, brighten your eye, dear your com plexion. Get that vim and ansa? of good purified healthy blood. Dr. Kinga New Life Pills are a non-griping laxative that aids nature's process, try them tonight. At all druggists, 5e. Adv. preliminary In whkh Toung Sweeney .tlniost met his Waterloo from a green hiind at the game also proved popular with the crowd. RAILWAY COAL USED AT BAKER AS RELIEF FROM FUEL FAMINE Mayor Make Appeals; Car of Engine Coal Diverted by Official, RAKKlt. March 7. Bo acute haj the coal hrtare In Palter iwome that Mayor Palmer haa been compel! etl to aPt'CMl l the railway com pany cal with which to supply a In rue number of re.i1entjs who have no fuel and mho cannot cecurt an from the denlers. AccordlnKly m h fNtiichertv. loo I airent for the O.-W. H. A V. diverted the finrt oar of en- Klne fuel that arrived- In the city to il nr. Thia 1 being- doed out In nmnll urtntitltj under the tinf-vlvlon of t1 citv iiff't'tala. and If It does not ju. fl e to prevent abaotute famine an ther cr wll Ibe aeiied. A rav of h e however, la afford- hv -trd from the dealer who atat that to. -ether they have Feven ear sn route fa itaker. and averal of the are Ion overdue Haker ! anld t mnattne nTout one car a dav, mo It HI he nfvcwfl ry to dra w ujion t h rallwav romrnnv for relief earh dav dnrlna h Mhortape. Miu-r Palmer atntet that he hi henjrd of no actual auffer-.na caimed hr the acarrity of fuel, tout that at manv rtntdenre4i the supnlv haa run n low that Immediata re'ief h.ta he. onr- imperatlre. The mlMa have heen tara.! t ca acltr to aatlaf' the demand fr woo! n iha nMenre of enal. and at preaent manr ordra nre beinc ritmed down. Railroad off.e'ala Mr that the car dtnatlnn la heoomlnc more prom'ainc and with the orenfnr up of freieht raffle It 'a e'tweted th:t coal w-ll rtfr-e ! prr-e Yesterday ift ro r.i r wr t-lard ' the 'o. mill arda. M're are eArv.ld Ihi!ophy may not prevent a man ! fT'.m falling in love, but love knoclu the corners off a lot of philosophy. fheer fulness luhrtcates the axles of j the world. Some, ptoie ko through j life with a continuous squeak. j -7 I VtsVV Xl T'nile Today W ith MUKlral S-hm. certainly does heal eczema In our file of reports, corerln ? a rfad of twenty years, literally tittujsjnJs ot fhnicunu tcH h.rw successful tlie r.c. Bol treatment is forcctcma and simiLar km trouhlcs. The first uee of Rcxirti Ointment and Resinol Soapusually store the itchinif and huminir, and they suoa dcarawayailtraceoftlie eruption. other treatment f.r the skin now before tlie public cirt sImiw such a rcytvu U profcssiiinal apjmivaL HongKongGafo VT) VOODLB PRLOKS Noodles AND . 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