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v. . . - - , - t . PAGE TWO r TWELVR PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1918. X FARM NOTES FROM THE COUNTY AGENT M. S. Khrork Is county ajirnt for I'matlbi. fount y mill, has beiul qiMMtrct in tho- Intern! lluild fnff, Pendleton. , Lets Pick Out Your Easter Suit This Evening A NEW SUIT OF CLOTHES WJLL HELP YOUR SELF-CONFIDENCE ANY TIME, BUT A NEW SUIT WORN FOR THE FIRST TIME ON EASTER MORNING BRINGS A SENSE OF WELL-BEING THAT CANT VERY WELL BE DUPLICATED LATER, EASTER IS A DAY FOR NEW CLOTHES, FOR A FRESH START AND A CONFIDENT OUTLOOK. IF YOU STILL HAVE SOME THINGS TO PURCHASE FOR SPRING, THIS EVENING IS YOUR VERY BEST TIME TO COME IN AND MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS. NEW HATS, NEW NECKWEAR, NEW SHIRTS, NEW UNDERWEAR IN VAST ASSORTMENTS AWAIT YOUR CHOOSING AT PRICES THAT WILL PLEASE YOU. BUY THRIFT STAMPS UY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS BUY SMILAGE BOOKS . PENDLET9NS, GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE icJH fdis wareiious giSSBffiiWHCBE IT PATS TO T R A D E mBKBm in I Farmers who have skilled farm j hands of draft aKC can Ret defforcd , ! classification for a time, provided j uph men are linlLspensible to ; the j production of the farm. ' t The United States Employment Ser- vice announces that tn the new draft 'for 90,000 men nhortly to he called, j farmers with experienced help should j file with the lucal Draft Hoard an af fidavit supported by two witnesses j who will say tinder oath that they are (acquainted with the farm hand whose : services are anked to he retained and that he, in experienced and Indlxpen i slide to the maxium production of the farm on which he Is eployed. Do thlft at once before a Notary Public and file with the local draft board. This is not intended to help slack era or nonr slackers to avoid for a tim the draft. It is for the sole purpose of increasing production.' Farm hands of draft age should be made to undertsand this. As soon as they are not so empleyed, the exemption 1 removed. ,f War-Hit Railroad Men To Recuperate in Home In Mountains of Colorado j Railroad men from all parts of the j United States, wounded or sick j through war service will recuperate in Colorado. 1 Guy Adams, manager of mail traf fic for the' Union lacific System, has deeded forty acres of his summer home on the Double-Header Ranch In 1 a canyon boarderlng the oM staff e line to Lead vllle, and two and a half hours ride from Denver, to an or ganisation Incorporated March 13, i 1918, known as the Railroad Men's : Mountain Home Association, as a re- 1 cuperatlon camp. ! Associated with Mr. Adams on the board of trustees are prominent rail- ! way officials, members of the Judici ary and heads of great enterprises. i The plan to finance the project, as adopted by the trustees, contemplates giving every railroad employe in the country, from president to section hand, a chance to contribute. No given amount of money is ayfted, and contribution in any amount, from twenty-five cents upward, will be gratefully received. ! None of the trustees will receive compensation for his services, and the association will be a non-profit cor poration. The First National Bank of Denver will act as treasurer and cus todian of the funds. All money re ceived will be expended in clearing the land, erecting cottages and pro viding comforts for the railroad man returning from service. It is hoped to have the camp In shape to take care of 100 men by July 1, and equipped for 1000 men by January 1, 1919. More than 80,000 railroad men are now In the country's service in the army and navy. While primarily intended for the use of en listed men who need to recuperate, it is also intended that other rtfilroad employes broken in health shall re ceive the benefits of the camp. The plan is a most worthy one and should meet with general and generous re sponse from the railroad employes of itho country. 2 More Carloads Here this Those who want immediate delivery better come in and get their Fords now. . i .. We have a few extra touring cars . owing to several cancellations of contracts.' i: ! Immediate delivery can be made now but future deliveries will be very uncertain as the Ford fac tory has cut their production 50 per cent. If you want .a Ford get it now. ' v ' Simpson Auto Co. Cor. Water and Johnson Sts. Thonc408 m TnOUOAOOUOS Making a specialty of high class music with special solo features. Accompanied by . CATHERINE ROBERTS 1 Entertainer Will appear at the EAGLE-WOODMEN HALL HUSTON DEMANDS A SQUARE DEAL CniatUI,.Cuiity lias nut been fairly dealt with tn the matter of irrigation fuuds. . Pendleton has suffered with HennlHton In thin matter. ..Of thin matter &. IS. Iluiton, candidate for United tttatcn beuator.sajs: "The State of Oregon ami the City of Portland have been discriminated' against by the federal government in many J.trtlfllJUri:.iu U)e.ljLaJiursmeiit of IiuuIm J..Uie reclama tion service and In .the matter of purchase. I f electei'. It will he) my purpose to use every .endeavor to see that Mich discrimination ahall cease." , .. M1NMNG OX HIS Hl:COKI AS A t'lTIZF.N. AS A I.Kf;iSIATOK . . .. , WO l A III I'l IUJCA.V. ' Puld Adf rliscment) lYaxton jm-n,,!,,, ununiiu-e, Portland. Ore-Ron. MOTHER! GIVE CHILD 11 SYRUP OF FIGS" IF TONGUE IS COATED -ROKS. IV.VK1USH. SICK. BIlIOlS. VihW N I.1TTI,K IjIVEK AND 1W'KIiS Children love this "fruit laxative," and nothing else cleanses the tender stomach, liver and bowels so nicely. a nL.!1,4 .Imiilu u'111 nnt .Inn f.liivlnir t empty their bowels, and the result jon pending the week here and will I. , n iu(i r.,TA .Iru leavo soon to visit her mother ut Interesting News From Helix and Vicinity (East Oregonlan Special.) HELIX, March 30. Clyde Preston of Coki Uprinss, while working with an engine, spilled gasoline on his hand und arm, which ignited burning the arm to the- elbow and was brought to town for surgical care Thursday, returning home In a efw hours.. y Gail A!spach,.son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alspach Is confined to his bed with rheumatism. Mrs. Helen Mason of Portland has TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Two to five ton truck with driver to haul hay, by the ton at Stanfield. Oregon. Apply Smytljc Loncrgan Company, City. WA NTE D N i Rht GeorRc. clerk Hotel St. Notiiv To C'milrartors Bids will bo opened in our offle at Pendleton. Oregon at 5 P. M. Thurs day, April 4th, 1318 for the construc tion of a warehouse. Plans and speci fications can he seen at our office. SMITHE-LDNERGAN CO. FRIDAY Eve, ' . Under the auspices of PENDLETON AERIE NO. 28, F. O. E. . Admission 25c After musical program a "Jitney Dance" will be given for all who desire to indulge. Music by the Venetian Troubadours. '' Proceeds go to Patriotic Fund niiiuiHiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiuMt Why Suffer? Cbc your teeth and E mouth the care and at- tention that they re- quire. We do Painless dentistry at reasonable prices. i nnnriiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiinnrMii Newton Painless Dentists ; Corner Main and Wahb Stra:a Phone i . open Krenlnt is. i Prosser. wKte Hver eets sluetrish. stomach sours, then your little one becomes! Mrs Jerome Thomas of Oakland, cross.' half-sick, feverish, don't eat j Idaho, Is vlsltfhg friends here. sleep or act naturally, breath Is bad Mrs. J. a Norvell attended the lied system full of cold, has sore, throat .- meeuiis i j stomache-ache or diarrhoea. Listen, day. Mrs, Emma euske has purchused of "California one or tne aicivmnon collages on o a few hours all lumbia treet. ' I The high school pupils are making a thrift stamp sale campaign. Tho girls in town, boys in the country. The W. C. T. U. sent 60 arm slings 'away Friday I Mrs.. J. C Prcndergast of Seattle is visiting relatives and friends and will i be accompanied home .by her father 'and mother, Mr. and Mrs. John Po 'terson for V summer's visit. i Mrs. Max Maison has returned to 'her home in Portland. Mother! See If tongue is coated then give a teaspoonful Syrup of Figs," and : the constipated waste, sour bile and undigested food passes out of the sys tem, and you have a well, playful child again. Millions of mothers give "Califor nia Syrup of Flss" because It Is per fectly harmless; children love it. .and It never falls to act on the stomach, liver and bowels. Ask your druggist for a bottle of "California Syrup of Figs." which has full directions for babies, children of all gges and for frown-ups plainly I , printed on the bottle. Heware of i Tl HKISir FOKCE8 IFSTItOVKI counterfeits sold here. Oct the gen- I,f)M)OX, March 29. Operating in ulne. made by "California Fig Syrup the Euphrates valley near Hit, tho Company." Refuse any other kind British forces highly successfully cap o.rttcmpt. tured or destroyed virtually tho entire Turkish frontier forces there. Notice! I The club Is going to have a fishing; SKATTI.K MAX KIMyKI. cntejt this summer and we would be OTTAWA, March 2. P. K. Kll pleased to have C. M. Fish, of Ijjrcdo, . la han of Seattle, was killed in actioi Texas, act as referee. with the Canadian forces. 1 COFFEE; YOt coce SCLLS GOIDSN WEST PRODUCTS Is there MUSIC in YOUR Home? When You Think of Music Think of Pendleton's biggest and Oldest Established . Music Store. Warren's Music House ' BIGGER AND BUSIER THAN EVER LATEST SHEET MUSIC LATEST RECORDS This big music store with its complete stock of everything musical is in an ideal position , - to. serve you best. when you need Pianos Player-Pianos ' Violins Ukelales Guitars Banjos ' Edison Talking Machines Victor Victrolas Reed Instruments . ' Brass Instruments Strinirs Instruction Books Sheet Music NEW VICTOR RECORDS HAVE BEEN SHIPPED TO US. Come in and look over our stock wheth er you wish to buy or not. 820 Main Street Phone 524 S3 i.J 3 E t fi il