LIGHT PAGCJ Oontl OlofhoG 15.00 to 330.00 are so imbued with the spirit of youth, and have such an air of buoyancy you can neither grow old or careless in living up to their smart ness FABRICS generously spic- ed with variety and models embodying every authentic style note. BOND BROTHERS Pendleton's Leading Clothiers. 11 y & X ,lany Districts to Take Part in Second County Spelling Bee Heports from rarly all of the dla-.Rowena Edwards 67 Elsie Uurred (7 tricls of the county relative to in outer me of the first of the ellmlna .Thelma Crablll 20 tlon contests 11 the county-vid'. Fourth grade, i-pilllng bte have been received by tva Wicks ms Supt. 1. E. Young and Indicate thit Marie Hermann 108 there will be plenty of competition tn Kohler Belts 67 the second contest which will deter- Marie Mlzer 67 mine the representatives of each dl-' Basel Van Cleave 20 vision In the finals here May 1. Be- Ellen Bennett 2 low 1 given the complete list by di-' Fifth grade. violins, grades and school as on file Ruth Steward 108 now. Where a school Is not repre Archie Williams 108 stnted in any grade, It means that Ada Sams f such prude failed in the preliminary John MeEwen content. I Jesse Garred 67 Mlltn-Frccwatcr. Sixth grade Third grade Bessanna Bradley, F; Florence McEwen Fred Lance, F; Milton Badley, M; Ernest Harris Norma Coe, M; Leonard Adams, O. George Wicks 106 Fourth Grade Lila Van Slyke, F; Myrtle Hobart 108 James Blizzard. F: Helen Vancll. Mi Grace Gibby 67 Laurence Carney M Mary Hopkins 67 Fifth grade Lois Denney, F; Wil- Seventh grade. bur Ownbey, F; Orah Jenkins, M; Amiel Schock, M. Sixth grade Nina Evans, F; Cora Olvens, Fj Georgia Talbott, Mi Ward Rice, M. Seventh grade Faye Price, Mi Harold Otto, M. Eighth grade Florence Glazebrook F; Opal Glazebrook, F; Mary Thomp son, M, Kuth Steen, M. Meadiam District Third grade. District RECORD OF DEEDS AND OTHER INSTRUMENTS Deeds. C. L. and J. 1. Williams to Joseph Boro, $1; 10 1-6 acres land, title de scriptive. Hatlle R. Ingram to Edgar E. Stickler, tli lots 5 and 6, block 60, Reservation addition to Pendleton. J. J. and C. U Williams to Joseph Boro, II; a tract of land, title descriptive. BufdiMwa Gain Is Uniform. WASHINGTON, April . Reports on business conditions in the United States mads to President Wilson show a steady Improvement. Hs told call ers that business was becoming less "spotty'' and more uniform In Its improvement. Hard Cough? Bad Cold? Head Stuffed? l!ose Stopped ? Get instant relief with Dr. King's New Discovery. Pleasant, Healing, Soothing. W know Dr. King's New Discovwy will help you because it has helped so many cases just like yours. For over 45 year it has been the standard household remedy for Bore Throat. Sore Chest, Bronchitis, Coughs and Colds. It combines Pine Tar with the soothing, healing balsams. It is anti septicKills the Cold Germs. It is soothing to the irritated and inflamed Throat and Lunirs. Buy a 60c bottle of your Druggist to-day, begin taking at once. You will be gratified and thankful for the benefit received, N. C. Tiffany, Nicholson, Pa., writes: "I consider Dr. King's New Discovery the most wonderful remedy for Coughs and Colds. Twenty years' ex perience has proven its merit and I always recommend it to my friends." Excellent for Children and Delicate Women. It Is Mild, Pleasant and effective. Trial bottle on receipt of 4c In stamps. n. E. BUCKLEN & CO. 639 North Broad St. Thila, Pa Rae Wilbur Iris Davis William Koss John Gervals Frank Thompson Genevieve Bonlfer Fourth grade .... 100 , ... 100 89 .... 8 , ... 103 ... 10S District Gall Hanlen Beeva Williams 103 Hayond Adams 103 Fifth Grade District Berntce Reed 103 Cora Bayer 10S Sixth Grade District William McLaughlin 100 Mlna Ross 89 Geraldlne Hanlen Ruby Norden 40 Seventh Grade DUtrlct Irene Swanger 40 Walter Ingerson 40 Martha Bayer . . . , 103 Eighth Grade DUtrlct Secretary Redfleld made his ujual Will Colvard 103 report on business conditions at the ' Freeland Colvard 103 cabinet meeting. It was said by Hea-miston Division White House officials that there was Third Grade District eery Indication that business was Mildred Slepen better than It had been for months, j Roger Yenca secretary iteaiieia laia oeiore me vernu onuw cabinet figures showlnc a trade bal- Genevieve Pike ance In favor of the United States of' Alton Hooker 112 122.000,000 for last week. The trade Wallace Held 113 balance in fuvor of the United States Perry Jensen 1 Fourth Grade District George Durrte 108 Lenlus Johnson 108 Clarice Mlzer 47 Tlldon Morris 67 Ida Crablll '. . 20 Sylvester Crablll 20 Eighth grade. George Harris 9 David Harris Harold Gray 61 Lewis Oliver 67 Mattie Rudlo 20 Fcrndale Division. Third grade. District Llda Bleakney , " Eva Grogan 22 Emery Goodman 2 Rosa Jones 72 Bessie Jones 72 Ivan Stone 82 Ellyn Wilfley 82 Fourth grade. Louisa Blxby Alexander Halverson "2 Marlon Stetson Ella Vincent 4 Mae Rogers 10 Wayne Rogers 1 Earl Leeper iu Juanita Olson 10 Janie McEwen 22 Archie Bline " Edna Merrick 2 Arnold Rchubert 2 Fifth grade. Mnrirnret Bolt 1" Zelma Goodman 1 Aggie West 28 Paul Sevy Bs Delia Records La vena Morse 22 Llla Johnson 2 Kenneth Kennedy Clarence Felty 4 for the entire month of March was 1145,000,000, against a balance of 1 1T3.0(U 000 In February. Vocational Study Scored. SAN FRANCISCO, April 9. Voca tional training was condemned and public school education Was pro nounced undemocratic by Dr. Ben jamin Ids Wheeler, president of the University of California, in an ad dress before the California Teachers' Association in session here. Democ racy Itself was said to be disappear ing. "The American people rant much about democracy, but we are slipping back Into aristocracy," Dr Wheeler said. "The referendum, Initiative and re call," he explained, "do not Insure democracy. When every boy has a chance to rise and enjoy a good ed ucation, then we will have a democ racy about whiph we may talk. "Public schools are for rich men's sons, who have a slim enough chance anyway." Oakland Hank Raided. KAW CITT, Okla., April 9. Three men entered the Farmers' na tional Bank here, held up tho cash ier, John Hoefer, and his assistant, Arthur Sanderson, with revolvers, took 32000, all the available cash, locked the bank officials In the vault and rode away toward Osage Hills to the east. rtllila Guerrant 15 s. Mabel Kimball 10i Fifth grade. iJaphne Molstrom 58 Irva Iule M Paul Moran 58 Veva Flock 54 Hoy Brown 76 Wayne Wyrlck "6 Hilda Lorenwn 91 Gertrude Latham 66 James Davidson 56 Sixth grade. LImon Hartle 3 William Hess 36 Randolph Cook 5 Mildred Eplen 5 Ernest Hargeu 105 Shirley Hevel 105 Seventh grade. Nellie Flock 54 Howard Peterson 54 Mary Wilkes 7 Cecil Bell 76 Eighth grade. Ethel Brown 76 . Echo District. Third grade. District Joe Andrews 5 Wlllard Gobbell ' 5 Bernlce Dusschee 13 Harry Dunn 61 Esther Frederlckson 61 Fourth grade. Leonard Terney 8 Clara Bottger 5 Ruth Gobbell Rachel Sloan 61 Lowell Baker 61 Amos Turnbow 12 Harry Main 12 Fifth grade. Roy Terney 84 Ruth Woods Veda Wattenburger 6 Kenenth Rew 13 Gladys Marshall 13 ii. v r 1 i i 1 a i i , it s - 1 . : I JUST THINK THIS OVER Take plenty of time, too. No sweatshop goods. Every article right in style, quality and price. A label means as much in a Ladies' Garment as "Bond Bro." does in a man's suit. Why? Be cause both are "money back" if you are not get ting 100 cents on the dollar in value. ONCE MORE: JUST THINK THIS OVER. 1 a r 3 I '3 I 1 1 E -3 z 3 I i THEATRE ONE WEEK STARTING jti r M THE Hypnotist and Comedy Circus Greatest Laughing Show on Earth. Osriglsta Change f Program Nightly , Special Prices 15c 25c 35c Rosalind Lennox 6 Janet Evans 6 Grace Frith Pearl Braasfield 112 Zona Bensel 1 Grace Skinner 14 ' Fifth grade. District Ruby Powell 6 Howard Amsbury 6 Verne Rail . . . La Verne Ware John Haddox I12 Claud Whltsett 1" Plnrlce Watson 16 Doris Swayie 1 Sixth grade. District Ina Bullack . Edyth Powell Roy Haddox H MiMred Touel 1 Martha Wlnslow 1 Seventh grade. District Laura Slepen . . Mabel Slepen . . Frances Hlnkle 1 Marie Casserly If Dean Sellers US Raymond Brassfield US Eighth grade. Dlstrlci Edwin Niemeyer H2 Nina Brassfield "2 Doris Jones 1 Kenneth Youel U Wcstott Division. Third grade. District Arlotne Robinson 1' Blanch Thorsen .. 1' Averlll Simpson " Fourth grade. Emma Thoeny 1 Eugene Lucas 1' Fifth grade. Arden Lucas l Hazel Brown 1 Sixth grade. Ruby Hall 1 James Lutes 1' James Simpson .11 Seventh grade. Max Nell 9 Walter Rayborn 9 Joyce Wood 19 Elva Fisher 1 Maxine Scrlmsher U Eighth grade. Wllma Harbour 1 IVmUeton County Superintendent's Office. Third srade. District Koll Rnellsh H7 Lulu Earnheart 66 Henry Wlchman 66 Fourth grade. Margaret McPhall 98 Ploma Adklnson 99 Orlier Adklnson 99 Grace Benson 93 Glenn Benson Fifth grade. Vera Bellew , ... .......... . . H7 Marjory Kelley I17 Thfilmn Bloom 9? Minnie Melhoff Floyd Pearson Sixth erode. Velma Morgan 1 Jesse Stewart 10 Allle Smith ' Clarence Sheley 83 Willie Bleakney 22 rinrn(.A TtllnA 22 Ruth Martin Arthur Merrick Thelma Hoon Gladys Hullck f svnth erade. " Alice Howton 82 Th.ln. Phllllffs 82 Vlnrenc Weddle 1 Marian Goodman 1 Ruth Shangle 22 Floyd Martin Nellie Moon William Larson Mildred Hodgen I1 (2 The Ladies' Stor. 1 1 Catherine Pregnits l i : . .n,nM,lm.nlmnlH.mimim" Blanche Hurd 61 gr.,!niPMiii'lii'"Bi'W'W'''"'"'"'" " " ""' ",3 .a Kfl ..lil.iliitiillitl.llilll..llillll.UJlUUUUllllllUUUUW.U..............."."' . ferry liouia .h......-..... Sixth grade. Viola Schmidt 1 Alice Howard 61 Seventh grade. Margaret Hills i Doris Cleghorn 61 Eighth Grade. Victor Marshall " Mazle Robert Pilot Rock Division. Third grade. District Eunice Worle Pearl Fantx 42 Garnet Wegner " Fourth grade. Mildred Manning 1 Lawrence Knox 1 Rasmond Anderson 42 Ralph Hemphill 42 Fifth grade. I William Porter 1 Elbert Porter 1 Bertha Hemphill 42 Eva Hawke 4 3 'ye Division. Fifth grade. Byron Warner Sixth grade. Laurence Warner Udah Division. Third grade. ' this afternoon, Cy Falkeherg, bean District pole pitcher, was the object of ths ... 46 fans special Interest Falkenberg Is - slated to pitch the opener tomorrow. .... it Operation Fee Is Stolon. District PHILADELPHIA, April . Whils RUeling 61 TreMa Qibba ' go on his war to the University Hosplt- Faucett 1 r-n. Houston 60 al to undergo an operation. Thomas Fourth grade. I Heckman. of Reading, was robbed or Madge Cox a mony h(ch friends had raised to Eva Moore nd Wm to the hospital. Fifth grade. I 11 Nellie Cox 80 , Vlneta BlackDurn FEDERAL LEAGUE TO MAKE BOW TOMORROW Lewis Megy . . . Eighth grade. Mary Vox 10 Ben Bolt Verna Vincent Albert Vincent Mural Beanchamp Rena Harp Atliena Division. Third grade. District Lovlna Marquis 85 Martha Stall 86 Dorothy Koepke 29 Richard Cartano 29 Fourth grade. Emeral Duncan 20 Lowell Richmond 62 Ruth Jackson 62 Earl Farrow 11' Howard Groves 1H Wendell Mclntyro 85 Blanche Glineckt 83 Sadie Pambrun 29 Luclnda Dell 29 Fifth grade. Lillian Gerking 11 Carmen Saunders 62 Dollle Hunter 85 Esther Lewis 8 5 SavnnnA. Smith 29 Harvey Lundell 26 Blanche Swaggart SO Helen Johnson 2 Sixth grade. Claude Baker . . . 1' Dorothy Stall 85 Maebell Duncan 29 Frank Miller 29 Hazel Englar 2 Vlrele Kev 8( Seventh grade. Lawrence Baker 1' Geraldlne Morrison 85 Gwendolyn Mclntyre 85 Areta Llttlejohn 29 Belle Pambrun Eighth grade. Minnie Johnson 20 Lola Key 20 Helix Division. Third grade. ' District David Osborn 65 Eldon Molstrom 58 BY HAL SHERIDAN. (Written for the United Press.) NEW YORK, April . President Gllmore and his Federar league make HamM wmider 27 their 1915 debut tomorrow. Inter Sixth grade. est of American fandom today was tr...in.h rir.no 1 focused on the new organization, and Grace Michael 1 particularly upon the shifts since the Prinr. Knntu 27 season closed last fall. svni k .Trade. I Despite gloomy predictions from Lillian Cooper 1 O. B., Fed magnates today, hustling ruir.. shaf.r 87 In preparation for the opening gongs John Harrison 87 tomorrow afternoon, are confident of Hattle Pinder .'. 27 their most successful year. While Grace Wegner 27 admitting that few Fed clubs made Eighth grade. i money last year, the war chest is said tw Michaels to be ample for another year on the Pn.Hlo.nn rrivhtlon fCity). baseball battlefields. Third grade. School 1 Across the Hudson creek today, at Vivian Estes Washington Newark, herculean efforts were be- t..ii Ooarenn Washington ine made for the Inaugural of the Pnnrth rnd. Fed brand of big league baseball. vinLr Hndmion Washington The new club shifted from IndianaP- Tnm p Washington oils with many of the 1915 Fed pen- Dorothy Henderson Lincoln nant winners enrolled, held morning Evelyn McCormmach Lincoln practice and will hold another session Ruth Compton Hawthorne s Fifth grade. 1 Ruby McKee Washington Raymond Vantress Washington Edna Murphy Lincoln Francis Walman Lincoln Charles May Hawthorne Berntce Patterson Hawthorne Sixth grade. Tnhn Rorkwlth Washington riiinHa MowiHin Washington Iva McKeown Lincoln HAVE GOOD HEALTH Take Hood's Saruparilla. ths Old Rsliabl Sprint) Tonio. Don't let the Ides, that you may feel better in a day or two prevent you from getting a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparllla. today from any drug; store and starting at once on the road to health and strength. When your blood la Impure and Impoverished It lacks vitality, your digestion is imperfect your appetite is poor, and all the functions of your body are impaired. Hood's Sarsaparllla is a wonderful blood tonic. It will build you up quicker than any other medicine. It gives strength to do and power to endure. It is the old standard tried and true all-the-year-round blood purifier and enricher. tonio and ep petlzer. Nothing else acta like It, for nothing- else haa the same formula or Ingredients. Be sure tq) ask. for Hoods; insist on ha via Jfe : OPEN NOSTRILS! END A COLD OR CATARRH How To Get Relief When Head and Nose are Stuffed Up. Count fifty! Your cold In head or Alberta McMonles Lincoln catarrh disappears. Your clogged Seventh grade. ! nostrils will open, the air passages ot Maude Poston Lincoln Effie Norman Lincoln Thelma Blanchett Lincoln Helen Nelson Lincoln Eighth grade. Deen best Washington Mamie Weaver Washington Laura Kearney .'. .Lincoln Helen Nelson Lincoln Two seventh grades in Lincoln school. Grades in Hawthorne and Washington failed. Where a school Is not represented In any grade. It means that such grade failed in the preliminary contest. your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more snuffling, hawking, mucous discharge, dryness or headache; no struggling for breath at night. Get a small bottle ot Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist and apply a little of this fragrant antiseptic cream In your nostrils. It penetrates through every air passage ot the head, soothing and healing the swol len or Inflamed mucous membrane, giving you Instant relief. Head colds and catarrh yield like magic. Don"t stay stuffed-up and miserable Relief Is sure. A HOTEL YOU'LL LIKE You'll like the surroundings, the lorstlon, th service, the splendid entertainment tn the Arcadian (rsrdrn and you'll like the eiewllngly low rates. 5) rooms, per dar S1.00 100 rooms with tth. per day 1 SO loo rooms with bath, per day 2.00 200 large ootsUie rooms, bath, per day 2.50 Extra person tn room, ad ditional 1.01 lla Michael 89 Margaret Lobaugh Floyd Van Orsdall Cecil Blankenshlp Detlef Wlchman 66 Sixth grade. Cleo Howdyshell 92 Chester Stonebraker 99 Seventh grade. Frank Enhusk 2 Christina McPhall 98 Hurry Benson " Eiirhth grade, Velma P'erktns .' 92 Kenneth Tullock 92 Milton Division Third grade. M Hbxt L3 Sunday, April 54 Tteta Slnnton Zelma Flock 78 Hazel Wilkes 78 Levi Kllgore 9t Lawrence Estojs Mahel Davidson 6 8 Frank Atklsson 15 Francis Thome 105 Vern King 69 Fourth Grade. Purl Planting S! Frank Molstrom 68 Clarence Power 36 (Country Districts.) Albert Warren 78 District Jesse Brown 74 Marlon lluey Elsie Starkcll lOSjWIIllnm Allied lospvayno Smith . 56 56 Opening Game of the Blue Mountain League PILOT ROCK "THE PEBBLES" sg PENDLETON "THE BUCKS" Round-Up Park. Game Called at 3 p. m. Admission, including any seat in grandstand