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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIPAY, MARCH 30, 1917. PAGE FTVB 1 DIVORCE GRANTED MRS. McCOMBS I Your Confidence MM i TOMORROW YOU WILL FIND THIS STORE BRIM FULL OF ALL THE SEASON'S NEWEST'AND MOST SOUGHT FOR MERCHANDISE. EVERY DEPARTMENT IS LADEN WITH SPECIAL DISPLAYS OF POPULAR PRICED, HIGH-STANDARD AND QUALITY MERCHANDISE. TWELVE PAGES vs. , . Will never be misplaced when you choose for your spring at tire, a suit of Bond Clothes 5)5 to 935 We protect you on the essential points of your clothes that are of a technical nature and not easy for you ' to -distinguish when choosing. ' Stetson Hats Edwin Capp Shoes . Exrelto Shirts Interwoven Hosiery Bond Bros. 4 2 Meafl Oosnpfete Oetftttera Pendleton's f r"m Clothiers. GIRL'S SOUEAL SPOILS AN AUTO ELOPEMENT Mea Who Hear it Suspect Kid- naping, Chase Follows. NBW YORK, March SO. Mary Cnrulll, twentv-'.wo ind pretty, of Jv'o. lt4 St Mark's avenue, Brook lyn, couldn't Induce ner parents to permit her to wed James Chlckerella r No. 33S Union avenue so they de cided to elope. At T o'clock tout nlKht Chlckerella met her with an automobile at rliatern Parkawny and Hnpkinson avenue. With hira was Hsmusl Marso or No. 71 Jackson avsnue, Lonf Island City, who vol. j1' t BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablet Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards' Olive "ablets, the sub stitute (or calomel, act gently on the liowcls and positively do tiie work. J'eople afflicted with bad breath find quick relief throenb,. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. The olrasant. suear- coated tablets are taken (oV bad breath by all who know them. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act Rea lly but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating thrm ' to natural actton, clearing the blood and gently purifying the entire system. They do that whii.li dangerous calomel docs without any ol Die bad after ertec-s. All the benefits of nasty, sickerrntr, crining cathartics are derived from D. K J wards' Olive Tab! ts without grip ing, pain or any diaarecahle effects. Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the formula after seventeen years of prac tice among patients afflicted with liowe! ar.d liver complaint with the attendant bad breath. Or. Edwards' Olive Tablets are pure ly a vegetable compound mixed witl olive oil; you will know tliAn by tbeii obve color. Take one or two rvver niftht for a week and nn'e U;r,rffcct luc and 25c per box. All druggists. - unteersd as best man, and three oth r friends. Am the young woman settled herself m the auto she uttered a squeal of supreme satisfaction. It was heard by Philip Goldstein, manager of t stalage at No. 170s Eastern Parka way, arit thlfe anto owners. But they didn t know tne cause or it. .'A kidnapping!" shouted Gold stein . "To the rescue, men!' Hanso was yanked from the run ning board of the cor as the machine sped away and lugged to the Browns ville police stsfjon. Would he say one word? He would not. It was his first experience with an el-n ment and he was bound to see it through. NVtt a general alarm was sent out. detectives sped hither and thither and watch was put on nil ferries and bridges. Rome one had caught the numlx-r of the car . and the police moved so fast that they came up with the machine Just as Chlckerella was handing his sweetheart from the car In front of his home. They had In tended to hide here until the excite ment passed. Instead he and Miss Orulll wer taken to the police station. Here there were many explanations.' the parents of the couple were sent for and after T.leut Brady had Interced ed the fathers and mothers bestowed thi-lr blessings and sal the wedding might take place today. ItWIAI. HTUKI CAl'f-iKS MI'IHU-nt .XI Kl'ltlDF. JjCtH ANrFJIRS, March So' Ua lal hatred is believed to have caused the double murder and suicide at the county poor farm.' X Frtnk. a Tftua sian. shot and killed Earl Ftante man. and Frank Roth, both Oer- mans. Frlnk then Kinea nimneir. 1 ' -' ; " - ' If v.-:. rVv , if v I I 4 I ' K - . "Si"'-' . ' ' ' -i l . i V i r 1 J ,i fin ir - iiimi n in mr m umil n riinin fin sTirtUfci mill ilYf rflnfrTT r Ti t irff mi r tj .: William F. McCombH, former chuir man of the democratic national com mittee, and Mm. McCombs, who has jUHt ben granted a divorce bv th- New York supreme court. The pa pers In the action, which have oren sealed, were served on Mr; Mc Combs last fall, when he was candi date for election to the office ' of United States senator. Mr. Mc Combs and Mis Dorothy WflUttma were married In London at the Ko- man Catholic chapel of St. Peter and St ICdward. The marriage was a HurprUe to society, as the engagement had only been announced the day be fore. Mr. McCombs was one .f the original supporters of Presiden Wil son. riOLIIl ORGANIZES BASEBALL TEAM W. IH PI1S IS E1.ECTKI) MAN At.Ht AND Ol AIU.IM FAX Sill Kit CAITAIIT. llOKkrt SK-ial will lu- lven at North Vsjukum tM-hool House April 7: ln;tty Party iiven at the lupui Home. NKW ST TT YIt XEW TOI1K NAVY YAUI AITIIOnlKFO WASH1NXJTON, March' SO. The Immediate construction of an ad'll- fl..nl .tin in the New York navy yard Is authorixed. It Is announced. rnwiiiiUilllllliliiulilllllliUIIililillii Ullllllllll' n 1 1 5 X 3E S II 5 5 s - E 3 S i II 3 I 11 New Store New Stock ' New Methods - (SjitssjMssssssssssVasssVaMsssssssssssVsai Your Drug Store Patronage Cordially .Solicited e s II- II r 3 at 3 li i ti II i i 11 &1 ti E 5 Z X E 3 E3 x : s i e a i i f a 3 We afford you an entirely new, fresh and full strength stock to select from. t - Open to Serve the Public Week-days 7 a. m. to 9 :30 p. m. Saturday's 7 a. m. to 11 p. m. Telephone 71 1 In case of sickness or emergency use our Nifht Telephone 718 Free delivery service to anjr part of the city. Ladies Use our public rest , room, when shopping. Lavatory with hot and cold water and sani tary towels. You are always welcome. TWO REGISTERED PHARMACISTS IN CHARGE ll OF PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT. Economy Drug Co. f I I Hotel St. George Building. 1 1 I 1 H t ;,,iiMrmmm"i!mmi!Mt'mi!mwimim!mniitt!r 3 CwiisiitHimuuuaitaUMUiMiiMHMiuiUiUiMiH -i II 13 I i r z .-.rflinillMIUIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIinillllllllllllllllllMIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllli i r:osDi.ES, chop suey, cuir-a dishes i KWONG HONG LOW 1 lit Wert Alts St.. Upstairs. Phon 433. shisiiirnmstiuiiuiiuiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiuiiiiiitiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiititititiiiiiinii2 I GOEY'S (Ka-it OresnUn SpectaL) KOIAX, March . SO. The' Xolin- Voakutii battebHll by organized Sun day with D. W. Iupuis manager and Churlen Fanshivr captain. " The boys r now ready to give or receive challenges front competitive teams. A biuiket social will be given at the North Yoakum Mrh.tol house on April 7th, the proceeds to te given the baseball boys. The ladles are invited to bring well filled baskets. MiKs Helen Gould, who teaches th school, ts preparii.tr an 'appropriate proKram for the occasion. There was i nice little party at the Dupuis home last .Saturday nijrht. The time was spent with music slnfflnfr, frame and dancing1, followed by good eats. Those present besides the family were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Knnfihier. Mr. and Mrs. Ornte wells. Mr. and Mrs Chaa. Welts. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Parrott. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blmle. Mr. and Mrs. O. F Steele. Mrs, Clarence Wheeler. Mrs. J. A. Hawk. MU-H Helen Oould. Miss Stella Mar- pie, Mina Ktlilyn Wells and MesHra Freeman HendrU-ka, E. W. DupuU. D. W. iupuis. K. l. PucufH, fluy Fan. shier und Ivan Sutton. Tuis Scholl. Jr.. the well known Rcho justice of the peace, smreyor. real ewtate and insurance agent and all around sport, was tn our bur Wednesday dolntr some civil engineer -ins: upon the Steele ranch. Th pquire came up by motor and return ed by "hand.'" J. R. Jordnn. Rcho confectioner. motored to Nolfn Wednesday. T. R. Willliiins, who has een sick so Inns; ts slowly Improving- He 1 able to take care of the postofffee and books for the Urn of J. T. Wil liams and son, of which he is a mem ber. Mrs. O. F. Steele and daughter Ktella were Pendleton shoppers Mon day. Dan Kemler. the well known mem ber of the Matlork-T-at Co. of Pen dleton, was here with a prospective real estate buyer, Mr. Roy Walters of i Halt Lake. laat Monday. O. F. Steele was a motor paasenfrer to the Round-Up town Tuesday. Mrs. R. A. Austin Is reported to be quite ill with measles. We were visited Sunday night by a rabid coyote and by a rabid dog- Mon day mornlna. BeveraJ doan were bit ten. A more strict quarantine should be observed until, all danger of an other outbreak has passed. Mr. and Mrs. J. C Williams and Jens Craig motored to the county seat neanrsaay. J. P. Hayden, the genial grocery drummer from Walla Walla, visited our merchants Wednesday. WAXTS CiOVKItVMFVr TO OXTIE01. AIJKXS 1IKHK A KIDNEY MEDICINE OF HIGH STANDARD Fifteen years ago Tr. Kilmer' Swamp-Koot was Introduced into our neighborhood and sine that time our customers who have had occasion to use such a medicine speak In the higher terms of the value of Swamp Koot. It alwnya gives universal sat isfaction. Is a steady seller and a good reliaMe article. Very truly yours. W. F. FA I K"t. 1 1 D & N Druggists. June 30. 1M ' riacervllle. Calif. It t BCP. W COMONQ9 1' Kepre!entati-e George W. Ed monds of Pennsylvania is the author of a plan to have aliens of countries with which the I'nlted states may be at war registered with local postmast. era. Every fighting nation in Europe has a similar law and he insists such a measure is needed here at once,. Ie4ter to Dr. Kilmer A -Bingliaanloit. N. Y- ProT9 What Rwamp.Root Will DO For Tow. fiend ten cents to Dr. Kilmer A Co . Blnghamton. N. T-. for & sample siae bottle. It will convince anyone. Too will also-receive a booklet of Taluab'e information, telling about the kid neys snd bartder. When writing, be mre and mention the Pendleton Dally Katn oregonian Rerular fifty-cent sod one-dnll&r slse bottles for sal a alt drug stores. MAKES 29TH RESCUE TO STOP A SUICIDE Man's Leap Off Pier Fails But Man Who Dives From a Ferryboat Succeeds. XKW YORK. March 30. William Farahcr. out of work and despondent jumped off Pierl, the Battery, yen terday afternoon In an effort to take his life. He failed bcauvs Peter Mc Neil, dock master. Jumped In after him and finned- him out. Tt was Mc Neill s twenty-ninth resofia. 'Well. I won't get any thanks for coming home, wet." observed Mc Nfl. He went home to drv out and Faraher m-nt to HeCevue Hoe pita 1, prisoner. An unidentified man who Jumpe I from the itten Island ferr boat Queens, bound to St. George, on her 7:20 p. m. trip, was more Buccewful He died. He leaped from the upper deck when the ferry boat was passing Kobbins reef, and a lifeboat mannel by Mate. Alfred squire and 'Frank McCambrtdg and John Campbell, deckhands, went after htm. They disappeared and after an hour the ferryboat proceeed. Some time later the rescue party wet and cold, was picked up bv the tiightoat Ceome Ktrkmtn and brought to the Rattery. They found no trao of the suicide. New Suits New Dresses New Coats LATEST ARRIVALS FOR EASTER. Suits have never been shown in such profusion and . smartness as at this date. Smart plain tailored suits in double breasted effects and button trimming and belted styles; o'f course, all the attractive sports styles are here. Prices , 819.50 to S50.00 Dresses are more popular than they have been for many a spring; season and our assortment lovelier. Georgette, trepe de chine and the most effective novelty silks have been made into clever dresses for street and afternoon wear. Every imaginable shade is here and styles too nu merous to attempt description. Among the newest models are the sport dresses and middy dress, S12.50 to S45.00 Coats are naturally popular, following the lead of the dress. Plain colors in all the light weight wool fabrics, plaids and checks of smooth and rough surfaced materials are here in all sizes .. 817.50 to $65.00 Visit Our In fants Dep't Second Floor -jfrrSA MOTHERS OUR NEW SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS are here. Pretty new pat terns; pinch backs, belt backs, etc., S6.O6 to S12.00 Dry; Goods DepH. Now that spring is here, we are prepared to fur nish you with the niftiest afid best range. of pat terns in Spring and Summer materials, ever shown in Pendleton. t " . You should see the beautiful Sport Skirtings just received this morning priced ' from 05 to Sl.OO the yard. Don't overlook the fact that we are exclusive agents for the best glove manufactured today, and this glove is "Fownes." "Fowncs." Eugenie at $2.25 "Fownes" Dagmer at $2.00 NEW GIRDLES AND NECKLACES. In bead, jade and chain effects, in colors to match any dress or coat. They add to the attractiveness of your garments. - WE CANNOT BE EQUALED SILKS FOR BEAUTIFUL Inspect our line before purchasing elsewhere. Priced, the yard 75 to S4.00 Alexander' basre the widest range of patterns." New Sport Hats, and Auto Caps 75c to $2.50. NEMO AND MOD ART CORSETS Your Easter Foot Wear Is . by no means the least factor to consider along with completing vour wardrobe. With our large and varied snowing of HIGH CLASS SHOES and our thorough know ledge of proper fitting, you should not hesitate but se lect your shoes today. White Real Wash Kid, lace, light weight Goodyear welt, Paris Louie heel, 9 inch tops. All Cream Wash Kid, lace, light weight welt, Paris Louie heel, 9 inch upper. Light Grey Buck, lace, light welt. Paris Louie heel, 9 inch upper. Ivory Buck, lace, light weight welt, Paris Louie heel, S inch upper. Light Weight Patent Colt vamp, with the fqllowing: ! inch uppers, ivory, white and the nieu shade, all with the hand turned sole and New York Louie heels. The new Cleopatria. comes in all white, black and "- mm white and two tone greys. All white Ostend and Reignskin shoe in lace from the sport shoe' to the dress wear. SUPPERS AND PUMPS. We have just received some very new patterns in pumps and sport oxfords. They come in patent and kid, oxfords in white; satin, kid, Sea Island, Otend and Reign skin. We have just received our line of children's slippers. When thinking of shoes for the entire family, think of Alexander's, SHOES WORTH BUYING are found here. "Alexander's shoes are better." EXPRESS TODAY MEN'S NEW NECKKWEAR, 75S S1.0O to SILK 50. 82.50 . GROCERIES SATURDAY IN THE GROCERY DEPARTMENT. Place your order for Sunday early. Extra choice assortment of fresh Fruits and Vegetables. Fresh Pineapples, per lb '. 15 I Spinnach. Lettuce, Onions Florida Grapefruit, 2 for 25 Oranges, dozen 20 to 50 Lemons, per dozen S5 Bananas, per dozen 30 to 40 Fancv Winesap Apples, box 81.25, ?1.50. Spinnach. Lettuce. Onions. Radishes. Cucumbers. Artichokes, Asparagus, Rhu barb. California Cabbage. New Potatoes, Green Peppers, Runch Carrots, Beets and Turnips. SATURDAY SPECIAL Fancy Stanfield Honey in comb. ea. 15c QUillTY iy La Lq nssi