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PAGE TURKU .TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1917, The Dean Tatom Co. Phone 688 ',-.., , " ' . : SOMETHING GOOD IN CHEESE. IMPORTED ROQUEFORT, Tin........:....... 20c LIMBURGER : 20c PREPARED RAREBIT 20c PIMENTO .. 20c CAMEMBERT 20c CHILLE .... 20c CREAM 20c IRISHMAN lmUtAHS FOIt KAISKH KTHIKX. BY GKKMASi-AMJilUCAN lift FteplaliM In Inllc Court He Was Iftrunk IKtb lie and III AsMallanl Fined. ST. IXUI. April 1J. Daniel Kav tnaudi of 4494 Pnro street, who was born In Ireland. waved hi bat and yelled: "Hurrah for the kaiser." whereupon Harry Wulfers of 124 Malllnckrodt street, whose father ww a Herman, struck KavanauKh In the eye. The encounter took place on the rear platform of a Lee avenue car yesterday. Hoth were In Judge Sanders' police court today on peace disturbance charges. While holding- a handker chief to his eye, Karunnugh said: "I'm as good an American as any one, but I had been drinking and was trying to be funny." Judge Handera ruled that Kavan augh was -wrong In cheering for the kaiser, but he also held Wulfers was wrong in hitting a drunken nun. H fined eich $10. B Medicine Chest Requisites 1 jl Hospital Supplies Drugs, Sundries, Prescriptions j H We ue the MULFORD line of THAR- MACEUTICALS and SQUIBBS line of I S3 CHEMICALS. Auk your physician what . f gs he things of these lines. I ' E pi Two Registered Pharmacists in Prescription Dept. jg Every Prescription is Double Checked. f fa Our entire stock is new, fresh and of lj FULL STRENGTH. H When you need a NURSE remember we have a j DIRECTORY of PENDLETON'S REGISTERED es NURSES and can get one for you on short notice. JAMES GRISVVOLD IS FIRST HELIX ilAIIWHOENLISTS kaiimkiis auk iti'Hv kf:i:din(j KKbKKDINU, HAKItOWINti A. J'IjOWJMU. Irwaratiim Ilcing lale to OH Kirout; KM-rlciicm" Met-tlng of llaptiNt iKlli-s Nets S22.54I. Investigate our 10 day special offer on COLUMBIA' CRAFONOLAS Economy Drug Co. Hotel St. George Building Telephone 711 Night Call 718 'II!!!!!! ;a:niniiiiniinmn!:inrini.ii:niHni!ninn:ii!imni:i:!rnn:i!:mri!!LTiL3 ( East Oregon lan Spclal.) HKL1X, April 13. James Grin wold in the firm retodont of Hollx to enlist. He applied fur work in the infantry department. His broth: er Lyman, of i'ortiand, has enlUUd in the civil engineering deparin.nt KuHter services were much enjoyed splendid exurcJae be:jib htiti at ooxli churches. Farmers are busy seeding, reced ing, harrowing and plowing- The late ruins aro welcome tu them. The new crop is showing- screen, on man' of the ranches. preparations are being made to oil the streets of Helix. . George and Wm. fiper were visit ors here first of the week. Their mother Is much Improved but still re quires the attendance of a trained nurse. ' Mrs. J. 8. Anderson and Mrs. . K. Oehrt, entertained Balurday evening at the .home of Mrs. Anderson, for the pleasure of Mrs; Victor Mason, whobe birthday It was. The rooms were decorated with Oregon grape and various spring flowers. Six ta bles of progressive rook furnished the pastime. Refreshments were served. About 30 were present. The "experience" meeting held by the iiaptiHt ladies KT.oay last netted the sum of a large number were present. Some interesting ex periences were re la tec or earning the contributions. Mrs. W. IS. Iale sent large offer- rings of flowers fur Kaster from Lent Beach. Cal. J. W. King is emploirted as .book keeper for M. L. Morrison in place f James Grlswold. resigned. W. a. MtNrmack, depot agent and perator, will soon move with his lamily to Connell; Wash. Mrs. King of Astoria is visiting her daughter, Mrs, John 1'lanting, south of town. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Warren and Mr hiZH IvenUe were Blotter guests at the Farllnger home in fold 8 tiring. J. hi Kennedy ami John Myrick were Pendleton visitors here Mon day, Mrn. J. A. Murray has returned to her home in Arkansas. M. D. Smith has moved the Julian house to lis Main street site and work Is beiiiK pushed to complete the new building on Veeper street. Trees are tteing set out and other im provements are milking the place up to dute. Mr. and . Mrs. George MeOranahan have returned from a visit to "Walla Walla. Religious services are being held at the I. O. O. F. hall. C. C. Moore and Perry Thompson are here from ft. Anthony. Idaho. Section foreman Moran and family are moving from Myrick station to Huntington. Isetcher Norvell has gone to Port land. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Rico Allwe epct return rM.tfVVjp , ; 4 COiJIAM)Hi OF fTKNTHAX. - 7: The Alexander Dep t. Store i - X''' " ,,. J y"rH Is flooded with new spring merch- SSvr'r k s-y- andise of the newest and most up' ' VofO 7 "vvxV -;-T Jv to date fabrics to be had an-1 ( ) P) A )j ) J ; , - " f1 APRIL IS THE MONTH TO DON JCV' " S V ' - (' THE NEW SPRING OUTFIT, ( r) ViF 'CL1 help you Tk( select it? . !jPJt Ptioto by American Press Association. Major General Thomas H. Barry. srrii?vnr W IM BE HKSJ KKAIy IR WAR War DefuirtJiient Plans Ttiree lmthMi cxmitmc of Irefmration Be fore Oommisslons Are Given. SAX FRANCIflCO. April 12. Stu dents fn universities In the west should refrain from enlisting until the full plane of the war department have been completed. Major General J, Franklin Bell announced last night. In a telegram sent to Dr. Benjamin Ide Wheeler, president of the Univer sity of California, General Bell urged that that portion of the university student body available for military duty should be held intact. Tentative plans of the war department, he said, contemplated entrance of the senior classes of universities In the thres months course preparatory to com missions and he added that It .is probable junior classes will also be admissable to such camps. WOKMS HANDICAP YOUR CHII-D Worms drain the strength and vi tality of children, making them dull and listless. Their power to reels; more serious diseases is reduced and energy and Interest in play is lack tng. Klckapoo Worm Killer Is a mildly laxative remedy in candy tab let form that children like to take. K kills and removes the worms and let your child grow Mrontr and healthy j like other children. Don't let your child be draaged down oy worms Full directions on the box.. At all druggists, 25c Marriageable couples are fond of star grising because they are proper ly equipped for It. WOMAN imKAMK BOY IS BKINO KHNAPKI. FINDS HIM tiONK t Police IKIUo Ijad. 12, Han Away j Open Window Iii!itc Route of Deitarture. DKTROIT, April 13. Mrs Ida Da vis f 4333 Kennerly avenue was awakened at o'clock thie morn ing by dreaming that her son. Har old. 12 years old. was being; kidnaped j by two negroes She rushed into bis I to their home at Tensed. Idaho. !'m and tonnd his U d empty. An Vesta Morrison. Juniper teacher, f windou m.iuaa tne route o. will return to her home in Hhii nie:,-o , uepariure New Suits, Coats, and Dresses for Friday and Saturday Shoppers NEW MODELS IN SUITS developed in jersey, serge, gabardine and other new materials, in all seasonable and popular colors. Features are deep collar, the new belts and large pockets. Embellished with buttons, braid and contrasting fabrics. A brilliant assortment of new dresses suitable for p.fternoon street or sport wear, of serge, crepe de chine, taffeta and other seasonable materials. The colors are varied and include all shades and tone combinations of the season. These dresses are ex ceptional values. OUR LINE OF COATS is complete. You can rind -any color, length or material here and priced to suit everyone. We have so many pretty ones that just arrived this week. Do not fail to see the assortment.' " , . Complete showing of Sport Models in sweater, skirts and dresses. Our Infants' Department bas many pretty and practical new attractions. NURSES AND UTILITY APRONS of splendid quality of White Lawn and Indi an head. Styled with or without bib, 75, Sl.OO. WOMEN'S COVERALL APRONS of good grade of percale and ginghams, 75 to $1.50. FANCY RIBBONS for hat bands, bands, hand bags, art work of all kinds and hair ribbons, priced from 19 the yard to $2.50 the yard. An entirely new assortment of ROYAL SOCIETY PACKAGE ART GOODS have just arrived. Lovers of art work can be satisfied at Alexander's; priced 25 to $1.50. MORE NEW SPORT FAILLES and Shantungs. We can show -the gayest patterns in town. NEW KID GLOVES, and they are REAL IMPORTED KID. Fownes gloves are always best. That's why we have them. GET YOUR SPRING "MUNSING WEAR" now while we have your size. SEVERAL NEW MODELS in Kayser Silk Underwear have just arrived. JsTafl J LiSi QUALITY FIRST QUALITY FIRST A next week. T IIIRTY FIVE years of unbroken success have gained for this insti tution an unexcelled position in the financial circles of the Northwest. Accounts of firms and individuals are handled with the utmost care and dispatch. None' to large and none to small. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Resources Three and m Half Millions PENDLETON SECURITY iNm't lt Your omah Hans On. A vough that racks nd wewkens is danrerous. it undermines your health and thrives on neglect. Re lieve It at once with Dr. King's New Discovery. Th4s soothing balsam remedy heals the throat. loosens the j phlegh. Its antiseptic properties kill the germ and the cold Is qnirkl. broken up. Children and grown-ups alike find Dr. King's Now Discovery plcasatit to take is well hb effective. Have a bottle handy In your medi cine chest for grippe, croup an l all hmnrhhtl affections. At druggists. 5c. The boy slept in the same room with his father, Charles. They went to bed at 7:30 o'clock last night. The father was not awakened by the de parture ( the boy, who took all his clothing with him. The boy is five feet In height. wt-iKhs 5 pounds and hits brown hair and dark eyes. His parents suppose tht he wore a suit of gray knicker bockers mid gray cvt and cap. Th-i police, who were notified. belie vv1 the boy ran away. When a candidate places himself in the hand of his friends they massage his pocket book freely. I'KNFIITO IN run. r.ms. April 13. Frederic h C iVnfb-ld. American ambassador to Austria arrived here today turoiite to Washington. Ile wnld not com ment on the Austrian break. .1SKHI IU; AITIMUMU ITH I OK AILMY AM) NAVY. If women were unabh to see th: fine clothes othr wminn wear they would have few r wrinkles. OLD PRESCRIPTION FOR WEAK KIDNEYS A medical preparation like Dr. Ktl. mer's Swnmp-llooL. that has real j curative value almost sells ItseJf. I.Ike an endless chain system the remedt is recommended by those who have been benefited to those who are In need of It, lr Kilmer's Hwamp-Tloot Is a phy sician's prescription. It has been ts ed for years and has brought results to countb'ss numbers who have suf fered. The success of Ir. Kilmer's Swamp Hoot Is due to the fact that it fulfill almost every wish In overcoming kid ney, liver and bladder diseasoe. cor rects urinary tronhtes and neutral ises the uric acid which cau rhe.umatism. Io not suffer 1et a bottle of Swamp-Hoot from any driimttst now. SiHft treatment today. Horn ever if you wish first to tet this arat preparation send ten cent to Ir. Kilmer Co. niiiKhamton, N V.. fof a sample bottle When writing te sure and mentin the lHv K...t ! : ) nioti by Amvrlcsn rrrss AMOctslta- Scrlsry f Wsr N.wton D. ONE-THIRD OF W. U. MEN EXPECTED TO ENLIST Fifty Students Have Already Joined Coast Artillery Corps. - rXIVEKSlTY OF OP.KCON-. Eli pine. April 13. At l-nst 20 stu dents, practically one-thlr.1 of the nun of the fnivernity. will snswer the call Vi arms in case their coun try needs them. Is the estimate of Karl W. Onthank. secretary to Presi dent I". I- fannihell. who has kept in close touch with student opinion. Already "' students have enlisted i.i the Kusene company of the coast artillery, while a numixr have for v ani. .1 their applications to Wash lrton, I. t. siunifvinie their willlnK ness to Join the volunteer officers' training camp In case of war. This officers' camp was authorised by a recent act of congress, and permits colleRe men after thorough training, end passing of the examinations, to enter the volunteer force as second lieutenants. A Tnlversity drill so,uad of SO men R. Tiffany, registrar of the Univer sity. All Intercollegiate games will be cancelled. . Mobilisation of the second compa ny, Coast Artillery, will take from college activity both Nicholas Jaure Buy. of Tacoma. Wash., president of the associated student body, and Er- has been organized, and has begun nest Watklns. Handon. Oregon, viee actie drill. Instruction in bandaging j president of the student body. and wounds and first ait is being given i will place Miss Jennie Hugglns. Port the men by Trainer William Hay-1 laud, the present secretary, at the head of the organisation. In this ward. war will hold up indefinitely the event It will be the first time that a new athletic field, which was to have woman has held the office In the his been built next year, according to A. tory of the I'niverslty. If W)2r f itii $ii'.UiiUl I"t ' j 5 si 9 1? ' l Now is the Time to r ! i PIant i f Sweety Peas. Panaics sad all J ! J Morse's otbar Graad Prixe j JJ California Seeds C I J un'tiafaa.-jMaa" t j UK MMW & Ji OitUti7l 1-J-M P-s ' f I U rw VUr We tM .rrr Mm' J 1 H Svwsla, sstW .Www tW mCbJosjsm Fi r J CG MORSE S CO. r j L SeetlwDea Ssa Francisco J : 1 Ladies and Gentlemen Now open and catering to your particular service. Cosy Shining Parlor Conducted by "BOB" who has been with the Pendleton Shoe Hospital lor some time past. Your patronajre is cordiallv solicited in the newtCOSY SHINING PARLOR and it is cosy. The management has been Kivinjr satisfaction in the care of shoes to the ladies and school jrirls of the city for many months and assures the same hijth class attention at this new stand. Special attention sriven the care of COL ORED and COMBINATION SHOES and I'L'MPS. Prompt work, no w aits. Call and give me a trial. 513 MAIN STREET