EIGHT TAGS? DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1915. PAGE FIVE n n 3 f i i i f juijjKj u yyuy . 4; The New Extra Mild Cure ado in Pendleton the Pound Ideal for the Pendleton Breakfast FRESH CLEAN VEGETABLES Radishes, 3 bunches 10c4 Onion, 4 bunches 10c Rhubarb, pound 5 Asparagus, 2 bunchei 20 Hothouse Lettuce, pound 23 Knight's Pickles-Bulk and Jars SERVICE QUALITY SANITATION LOCALS Q Advertising In Brief RWK8. I'er Hn flrtt Insertion 10 IVr lln, additional lusertloa. . . . 5c IVr line. per mnaih II 09 Ne lorsls taken for less than 2ie. fount 0 ordinary wora to line. -will cat be tskea ever the phone and remittance max accom pan j order. Tho C ontral orlcot PHONES 33173. IN rOl'ND. Th following described animal hv born taken up by the marshal of lha City of Pendleton, towlts On srey are, very gentle, age about four yeara old, weight about 1000 pound; branded ilngle tree hook on left ahoulder. One grey gelding, about 8 years old, weight about 1000 pounds branded ilngle tree hook on left houlder. One dark grey gelding, age about four yeara, weight about 1000 pound branded alngle tree hook on left ahoulder. On grey gelding, age about four yeara, weight about 1000 pounds branded single tree hook on left rhoulder. If said animals are not claimed by the owners or those entitled to the possession of them, costs and ex penses against them paid and they taken away within ten day from the dute hereof, then at 2 o'clock p. ni of the !9th day of April, ISIS, the said animals will be sold to the highest bidder, at public auction, (or cash, at the city pound, located at the Depot Barn, Cottonwood street In said City of Pendleton, the pro ceeds of such sale to be applied to the payment of such costs and ex penses of making sale. Dated this 17th day of April, 101S JOHN KEARNEY, City Marshal For fuel fon five. Bedding plants, baskets. Forshaw For rnt Modem furnished apart ment Phone 13F. Wanted Girl to work on ranch. Inquire phone 219M. Furnished rooms In th Nye Apart ment Bouse, tOl Water street. John Rosenberg, jeweler, Court and Cottonwood. Work guaranteed. For sale New Economy Chief cream separator. Inquire 210 Thomp son, For sale Baby buggy. Good condition, cheap. Call at Pendleton Cycle Co. Wanted Girl for general houso work. Phone 781R. Inquire 200 Willow. For rent, reasonable, good hlg.. grade piano to responsible party. Phone 339. j John Rosenberg, Court street watchmaker and Jeweler. All work guaranteed. Flv room house for sal on north Me. Corner lot Improved. Address "W" this office. Experienced bookkeeper, stenogra pher and cashier desires position. Ad dress "A. M." this office. Black Minorca eggs for hatching. tl.00 per setting, IS. 00 per hundred. L. Boyd. 501 E. Court. j Very many people desire to buy lands In eastern Oregon. What have you to offer, and price? N. Berkeley. For sale 1-2 acre tract and modern seven room house In River side. Address R. H. Patton, care this office. For Sale 18 fe. cut, 24 In. cylin der Holt Combine, 32 horse equalizer, good condition, $550.00, F. O. B. Kcnnewick, Wash. S. D. L. Ross, Athena, Ore. "Mutt" takes the Mg loads and "Jeff" shows the speed. Penland Itnis. haul anything and reasonable. Furniture ran and storage warehouse Office (47 Main street. Phone 339. Lost Ladies' diamond ring, Tif fany setting, at or between Hoh bach's Bakery, Carrier's Millinery Store or Golden Rule Store. Liberal reward if returned to Hohbach's Bakery. (Continued on Page 2.) The members of the cant of th recent senior clans play left for a grove above town this afternoon Im mediately after school for the pur pose of holding a picnic. They Jour neyed forth In automobiles which were heaped high with good things to eat. j Cards are out this afternoon for a bridge at home on Wednesday, April twenty-eighth, with Mrs. John H. Adams as hostess. Mr. snd Mrs. Ralph Holte of Stan- field have been visitors in Pendleton during the day. Captain and Mrs. C. A. Murphy have returned from a visit in Salem. College Tennis Match. j NEW YORK, April 21 Tennis teams of Columbia and Fordham Uni versities met today on the South Field courts. I MAX KII.I.S SELF AT WOMAN'S DUO It LONG BEACH, Cal., April 21. ' John B Hope, Jr., aged 22, who said he was the son of a wealthy attorney! of Beverly, Mass , and a Princeton law college graduate, shot himself In the temple at the door of Mrs. Sara Farrar's home here, where he had been staying since August, and died In the Long Beach sanitarium. I PENDLETON C Can you beat it? A A good community R , Right place to buy R reasonable Millinery I in every style wanted. E Every customer given R right style and prices. CARRIER MILLINERY T40 Main Street. Telephone 413 JUST RECEIVED POUWD'S pill m u u Extra Pure, Rich, Wholesome Butter Excellent on Hot Cakes, Sand witches etc. Let Us Send You A Quart. THE SPECIALTY CASH GROCERY Phone 476. Next Door to Quelle Cafe. 628 Main. Death Betrays Swindler. CHICAGO. April 21.-,Ignatlus J. Chlleski, lawyer -and private banker, who in 1911 fled from Chicago with clients and depositors clamoring for more than 3100,000 of their money, when he declared he had lost In gambling, died In the tuberculosis ward of the county hospital, a char ity patient under an assumed name. When Chlleski became involved he lfed to South America, from there to Africa and later visited Asia. He re turned to Chicago a few months ago hopelessly 111 and w'thout funds. Just before he died at the hospital he re vealed his identity to a nurse and whispered: ' "Tell my old friends that I paid for my folly with my life. Gambling did it all," New Stein-Bloch Smart Clothes For men and young men have just been unpacked and placed on our racks, and are all ready for your inspection. They are more clever and pleasing than ever. To wear a Stein-BIoch suit gives you a more dignified and satisfied appearance. Stein-BIoch smart clothes have been contin ually worn by particular dressers for more than half cen tury, PRICED $20 AND UP. Panamas and Straw Sailors Our showing of these hats this season far exceed any pre vious showing of high grade head wear. Every new shape is shown here, in qualities to suit most any purse. We can please you. Give them a look. CLUETT SHIRTS Every one of them has that snappy appearance. $1.00 to $2.50 More New Florsheim SHOES In all the new leathers and lasts $5.00, $5.50, $6 BOYS SUITS AND HATS FOR SUMMER. If it's new we have them. Save the S. & H. Green Stamps mm JV Save the b. & H. Green Stamps Good Caul and Wood. Our Rock Sprints coal burns clean giving you more heat and less dirt for your money. Good dry wood that doesn't ' boll, Lut burns. Also slabs and kindling. Protect yourself from cold and cost order from B L. Burroughs, phone S. Adv. For Sale. Lease and furniture of a 50 room family hotel; close In west side, In Portland, Ore., Dining room In cor. nectlon. Now paying over $250 per month. Will sacrifice for cash. Own er going to California. Write or call on (V) Owner, care Dorr E. KeaseJ & Co., 2nd floor, Chamber of Com merce Bldg., Portland, Ore. Adv. Britain rliargro Murder. LONDON, April 21 The admiral ty issued the following statement. "Sunday a German submarine tor pedoed and sank the trawler Vanilla. The trawler Fermo endeavored to rescue the crew, but was fired at and driven off. "All the crew of the Vanilla were lost. This killing of flsherfolk for no military purpose should not es cape attention. It Is the second mur der of this character within a week. A careful record is kept of these events." Why shorten our days by lengthen' Ing our nights? Stagnant Blood Given AAiasftlf Imnnlfil tgyibft liiipuidli Wonderful Activity Im parted by a Famou Remedy. The appearance of pimples, bolls, skin eruptions and ail cvldenre of Impure blood, rails for S. H. 8., the famous blood purifier. Cathartics, purges, bowel movers and lax atives won't do. No amount ( bile will destroy certain germs which cause blood and skin eruptions. They are away down deep In the tissues, perhaps In the very marrow of the bones. And such a condition rails for the searchtnr Influence of 8. 8. 8. It Is Indeed a remark able remedy, since It Is taken op hy the blood stream and never loses Its medicinal influ ence. Ob snd en It goes, through snd through the entire system and always with the same definite action to dislodge germs, destroy their activity snd stimulate the liver, lungs, kidneys, bowels and skin to threw them out completely. It stimulates stagnant blood, provides a rational exhilaration to the nerve renters and thereby the natural functions of the body are aroused to cast out Intruders, no matter how strongly Intrenched they may be. It refutes the snclcnt theory that to destroy within us the germs thst est Into our vitals calls for drugs that destroy our very existence, (let a bottle ef 8. 8. 8, today of sny dnipslst snd for special advlrt on severe blood disorders write st once to the Medical Adviser. The Pwlrt Specific Co., HIS Swift HMer., Atlanta, O. lo not accept a substitute. Insist upon what you nik for. Halter's Gift I Ready. BERLIN, April 21. Among the items given out by the Overseas News Agency was the following: "Emperor Williams gift to the Northeastern Singing Society for the festival to be held In Brooklyn Is now ready. It is a large silver and gold- plated shield of honor, rich in relief work, prepared from designs drawn by Professor Otto Rohloff. It repre sents, Apollo play'ng a harp. The picture is surrounded by the Ameri can and German coats of arms and also bears a picture of the Emperor. Because of the danger of capture by a hostile ship only an inexpensive du plicate has been sent to the United States and the original of the gift will not be sent ntil peace is concluded A flow of words Is no proof of wisdom. Green Alligator Donated. PORTLAND, Ore., April 21. A green alligator 20 Inches In length was added to the collection of rept'les at Washington park xoo. He was given to the xoo by A. F. Reeves, a fireman who has had him for about two years. The alligator is 5 years old. He was brought here from Florida about four years ago by Rose James. of 197 East Thirty-second street. He was turned over to Mr, Reeves two years ago. SIRS. ROOSF.VELT RE- 4 MOVED TO HOSPITAL -if- T I i Mew vnntf Anrll 11 Former President Roosevelt, acting under In structions of his physicians has had Mrs. Roosevelt removed from their home at Oyster Bay to Roosevelt Hospital. The nature, of her illness has been withheld. TK.ACE NEAR IN CARPENTERS STRIKE CHICAGO, April 21. Peace was In sight today In the car- penters strike. The contractors agreed to meet representatives of the union In a series of dts- cusston8 on the wage demands made by the men, without aid from the state board of arbl- tration. Smoker of Turkish Trophies Cigarettes fifteen rears ago are smokers of Turkish Trophies Cigarettes today I miEffptfmClpnmii&tWl In Thousands of Homes early and certain relief is found for the ailments to which all are subject ailments due to defective or irregular action of the stomach, liver, kidneys or bowels in the most famous family remedy, the world baa ever known. mm are justly famous 'ocause they have proved to be so rdinble as correctives or preventives of the sufferings, dull feeling and dangerdae to indigestion or biliousness. If you will try them to cleanse your system, purify your blood, tone your stomach, stimulate your liver and regulate your bowels, you wiil know why so many rely on Deecham's Fills to Insure Health and Happiness Largest Sl of An? Medicin ia tke World, Sold evarrakara. In boiw, 10c, 25c iiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'j: I Every Day People Say: Well, we have looked all over town but finally have come 5 5 back to the HUB where we can get better goods for less 5 E money. 5 Men's 50c work shirts for 38 S E Men's black sateen shirts ; .' 45 E Men's heavy army shirts for 45 Overalls, heavy blue, for 69 and 83 5 Boys' blue bib overalls for .. 35 and 45 Men's pants for $1.00 E Men's $2.00 Corduroy pants for $1.45 E E Men's $2.50 Corduroy pants for ..: $1.95 S Men's $3.00 Corduroy pants for $2.45 E Beware of Imitations. $4.00 John B. Stetson hats for $2.95 $5.00 John B. Stetson hats $3.35 S $2.50 Hat value in all colors and styles, Hub price $1.85 Why pay $2.00 elsewhere when you can buy a good hat ' E at the Hub for $1.00 Infants' soft sole shoes, 45c value for 25 5 Children's patent Baby Doll slippers, sizes 5 to 8 for 95 Misses' Baby Doll slippers, 8 Ia to 12 for $1.45 S Misses Baby Doll slippers, size 12i2 to 2 for $1.65 Ladies' Baby Doll slippers, sizes 2i2 to 7 for $1.85 Children's sandels for 50 and 95 I Misses' sandels for $1.25 E H Ladies' sandels for $1.95 5 i Men's sandels for $2.65 E r Ladies' hose, 25c value for 10 E Ladies hose, 50c value for 20; 3 for 50 S iNiiiiiiHiiiiiuiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiHiiiiiiHuiniHininiiiniiuiniiiiuriiiiiiiiiiiii'i? THE HOB Eg ESS H(j E NEU U Get a 10 cent package of Dr. James' Beadacha Powders and don't luifer. When your head aches you simply must have relief or you will go wild. It's needless to suffer when you can take a remedy like Dr. James' Head ache Fowdcrs and relieve the pain and neuraijria at once. Send someone to the drag store now for a dime, package efDr. James' Headache f Powders. Don't Buffer! In a few moments you will f'el fine headache gone no more neuralgia pain. Tuesday and Wednesday "The Phantom Warning" The prayer of the horse. Do not fail to see this bin leature. The story is woven about the life of a hone and the part it played in the lives of two families in n Ken tucky feud. The horse is there. A beautiful intelligent white horse. ou will say that this horse is a genuine moving picture actor and you will enjoy the plav FATTY'S INFATUATION L-KO Comedy. TELEGRAM , , Portland, Oregon. Dr. H. Medernach, Orpheum. Jess Willar picture destroyed by fire. Will send another m a few days. FILM SUPPLY CO. Yatch our lobby for new date of Willard picture. Thij is the only moving picture of Willard in action being shown in United States. saHffl''TatfffTBuTJV