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TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1916. PAG I I 51 1 ti 1 Well Pleased NOT only are we well pleased with our moat satisfactory business on this our opening day, but our patrons have been well pleased with our fine stock and low cah prices. We are firmly convinced that our policy of selling for cah and cah only is appreci ated by the people and is going to prove a winner. Get the Best for Let Come Here and Pay CASH Dean Tatom Co. Pendleton's big Cash grocery. 749 Main St. D. S. TATOM. Telephone 688 The green of Ireland, shamrocks snakes and other things emblematic of St. Patrick' Ihiy were employed with most artlHtic effect In carrying out the dominating idea of the danc ing parly given last evening in the Ragle-Woodman hall by the young ladlen of the Phoenix Club. It was one of the prettiest and moHl enjoyable hi the exrlUBlve ilHncing parties of the auon and deserves to be listed WWlil Fontaine. Mrs M. J. Carney up among the social triunipTis for '. Sam It. Thompson, .Mrs. D. J. each guest was given a crepe bonnet or hat of green, was a particular!) effective one. The dancing continued past the midnight hour. Patronesses of the party, who re ceived the guests, were Mrs. Henry Idxon Jones, the mother of the or ganization, and the following mothers of the active members: Mrs Thomas Thompson. Mrs. K I, .smith Mrs. Gus Mrs. Mc- wnlcn the year has been conspicuous, j Paul. Mrs. Charles F Kverything was in green as befits Mrs J Newton Bur" any celebralon of the historic achieve j W, I'helps. Mrs. W. P ment of Saint Patrick The electric N. I). Swearingen. .fri. Colesworthy ss. Mrs. Gilbert Temple. Mrs r'ora K. Iane liulbs were dipped in green, making land Mrs. K. J Murphy. At the the light subdued From the cen-l punch bowl wen- Misses Helen tral chandelier festoons of green I Thompson, Alice Flnnell and Veva crtpe spiralled out In all direcions (0 1 Cook The grand march was le i by I be Miss Katherine Thompson nuld Mlnnis. and Ar- SlllllllilllllllllllllllllllllilllililillllllllllllllliiilllllllllililllililiilllHHiiiiiiiiiiiiiirll LOY LEE CHINESE HERB MEDM IM CO. No. Til t. radon St, Our roots have been tcBted 100 years. We can cure all chronic diseases or abscesses. Come to us if ou are suffer ing from catarrh, asthma, lung or bronchial trouble, constipa tion, rheumatism appendicitis. dropsy, kidney i or (enisle tr and skin di debility. Sufferers many other i bl vcr, stomach jbeslty, blood or nervous front these and Chronic diseases have been restored to health nnd happiness without poison ous drugs. by the Chinese herbs. Cams and mm us. Virgin Olive Oil Known as the first oil that ex udes on subjecting the olives to gentle pressure, this portion be ing the best the most palatable and the most nutritious, A trial of this superior product 'will convince you that we have the best. Tallman & Go. Lending Druggist! New i omits! salons signed. SAI.K.M. (ire. March 18 -Military commissions as follows were signed by 'lovernor Wlthycombe: Kdward A. McLean "f Portland, as first lieu tenant Medical corps; (trover Todd !' woodbure, t aptaln of the green-tinted walls, making overhead effect artistic In the ex treme From the balcony baskets ot fragrant .spring blossoms hung. The on best r occupied one corner w hh-h bad been hedged off with lattice and on the stage delicious punch, tlnte',1 green with mint, was served on a ta ble adorned with green candy snakes. While lllte couples were present to share in the I lows on the Pacific coast. Her hus cnjownent, the party was distinctly a j band. Iir J. J. McDonald, deceased, young people's party and served to was a widely known physician and show oir the younger feneration or: Knight Templar Mason. Mrs. McDon- belles and beaux at its best. "Step-1 aid Is popular In social and musics! plttf" was the order of the evening, j circles She la on.- of the directors but, by way of variety, an occasional of the Carnegie city library at La circle two-step, favor, tag or moon-1 rirnnde and trustee for 1'nlon county light dance was Introduced on the pro-of the Hoys' and ciris- Aid Society ot gram The favor dance, in which Portland. m Mrs Harriet I: McDonald of La tlrande. is In the city for a few days' I visit with relatives and friends and j will then proceed to Portland, her for. mer home. Mrs. McDonald is a ! daughter of S. Ellsworth, w ho was- one number ot married lot the leading lawyers and odd Kel- K. I lie itenti tufa itlseski ol' I tall. i it infantry. MOST FAMOUS CLOWN A SUICIDE ENRICH THE BLOOD Hood's Sartapsrilla, s Spring Tonic Medicine, it Nscssssry. Everybody is troubled at this sea son with loss of vitality, failure of appetite, that tired feeling, or with bilious turns, dull headaches, Indi gestion and other stomach troubles, or with pimples and other eruptions on the face and body. The reason la that the blood ia Impure and impov erished. Hood's Sarsaparllla relieves all these ailments. It Is the old reliable medicine that has stood the test of forty years, that makea pure, rich, red blood that strengthens every organ and builds up the whole sys tem. It Is the all-the-year-round blood-purifier and health-giver. Nothing else acts like It, for nothing else Is like it. There la no real sub stitute; so be sure to get Hood's. Ask your druggist for It today, and begin taking it at once. Removing the Cause of Much Sickness The advnntage In taking Foley Cathartic Tablcla Is that In addition tu carrying off the entire congested mass without griping or nausea, they tliurougbly cleanse the walls of the Intestines and keep them free of all cl trging matter. It la litis caking on the, walls of tlie Intestines that prevents 11a tr it at -mat action and function, and Is the direct cause of so much of tite sick ness nnd misery that makes consti pation the rinse of our present day. Fur It Is const I pat Ion that Is respon sible for a large share of headaches, eepteeaed feelings, and many other serious bodily Ills. V, A. Mcllae. an elderly gentleman living nt Raleigh, (la. writes: "Foley Cathartic Tablets ate the only ones 1 have ever taken that cleanse my system thoroughly and do nut gripe or hurt me at all. They are entirely satisfactory and wonderfully differ enl and mote pleasant than anything I have ever used.'' Sold Kverywhere. I SSHnawK' '3SKaV & I ' BBnaKHW t . I i ti' 1 mL ag ' - :. PRUNING OF TREES BE DONE ABOUT NOW I.ITTI.K KAKLV (Mil WILL DO MI CH TO CONTKOL THKIK GROWTH. Home Owner Will Iht Knabknd to Have Well f-tormed llanu and Wet (-'Primmed Hedge if He Stats at This Time to t;iv Tlutn Irop.r Care How to IToocol in Work, WASHINCTON. March IS A lit tle early care given to the pruning of ornamental trees and shrubs dJiIng March will do much to control their growing and flowering habits, and en able the home owner to have Well formed plants and well-trained hedges or boundary plantings. The pruning ot ornamental treea and shrubs Ik, in fact, one of the first du ties that may profitably be performed in the home garden The amateur, however, should not make a ruthless assault with she irs or pruning knife upon ev(ithing in his yard. Flower ing trees and shrubs that bloom in the spring or early summer should not receive radical pruning at this litre, according to the garden specialists ot the 1'nited States department of ag riculture. Of course, if on these plants there are dead or weak branch es, these should be taken out, and any crossing limbs that tire rubbing and seriously interfering with the growth of the bush should be remov ed. The tops of the limbs .however, should not be cut off nor should any young wood that does not interfere with the growth of the bush be re moved It must he Dome in mind that the blossom buds for this years flowering were formed last year and SVSry shoot removed takes off that much of the prospective blossoms. Trees and shrubs that bear :heir flowers in, midsummer and which were not pruned in tne fall n.ay be pruned at this '.'me. Plants of this SOC are the Kose of Sharon and the If all Clothes Were Stein-Bloch Smart Clothes their distinctiveness Would be lost. It is the comparison with other clothes particularly in the refinement and dignity of style, and in the wearing ser vice rendered that makes them so pre-eminently superior and so highly appreciated by discriminating men. DRESS UP WEEK, MARCH 27TH to APRIL 3RD. The new Florsheim Shoes will please you. Try a pair. ALEXANDERS shrubby hydrangea. Whe the If IS ! tn re the larg ssom he't 1 1, last year's growth should be pruned back to two or three eyes to a stem. Such Revere pruning, however, it nt conducive to the most attractive de velopment of shrubs Climbing roses should not be ptun ! ed at this time except for the removal of Surplus or interfering branches. Bvery bit of wood removed now re ; duces the amount of bloom the plant from the referee. In the fourth Sn -i Snyder was accompanied to Pasco der opened up and exchanged vigor- j by F L Ogden. Harold Casey and ous blows with the Pasco man. (me Endo' Eva.1"- They report fine trest of his good right floored Custer .,dment a"d " ,rln arrange for a the round was.hls by a good margin. 1 re,urn bout Snyder also had the best of the fifth. having tne advantage in an ' ""-' ! WRITE TO VOI R FRIENDS ON of blows uuster came nacg tn me; sixth and landed a stiff left and like- wise ill.- reiruill " S"" " Ill jm-i . a small margin. The last three If, Q, OMlIn S will w rounds were pretty even and the tenth ! WEDDING AND VISITING CARD was a fast and furious affair with ENGRAVERS. both men swinging hard and often, i MORGAN BLDG.. PORTLAND. OR. Monogram Staiionery will bear during the coming season. Roses used in Irorder planting should be treated in exactly the same way as other shrubs, except that many of these species will be improved by hav ing all their old wood cut awav one 1n every five or six years. This would j mean cutting all the old canes off within three or four inches of the gr turd and forcing the bush to throw i up entirely new wood Rosea used for cut flowers. like the byurid perpetuals. the hybrid teas, sh juld be severely pruned The hv- j brid perpetuals may be cut as soon al freezing weather ia past Pruning of the hybrid teas and teas, however, I should be left until the young growth I has started. In both cases the plant t should be cut to within six inches or one foot of the ground. Four or six eyes to a stem Is about the proper I amount "I" wood to leave. - THE man who lets Spring catch him in a weather beaten winter's suit knows how out of place a last year's bird's nest must feel in a budding tree. The first and finest of the clothing world's Spring produc tion await you here. Bond Clothes 115 to 130 Just come in and take a peep try 'em on look at yourself in the mirror they are simply great and we know they'll win your approbation. C0K : V wktlllnatgMW Bond Brothers Pendleloa'i Leading Clethieri "SLIVERS" I'll INK OAKLEY one ot the best known circus has produced, staff. rs and window cracks o New York with rags theatric tl "Slivers, clowns tin d the di his room In boarding hi day and turned on the gas been drinking heavily. "Slivers wjts torty-flve j Horn in Sweden he was h this country few monthi birth. His mother was a concert sing-! clarity, ci and Oakley could not resist the' to him temptation .. appear on the '-boards'' , U1 his own capacity despite the ob jections of his family XVhen he was H years old he ran away from his i the Dther I home in Chicago. In a few years he j He had j was a performer with Kndrew Mc j I DOttaJd'a circus, leaving that to spend, ars old. two years at Ann Arbor at the request I ought to I of his mother. He returned to thej after his! circus and started on hts i ise tn pop-1 His nickname "Silvers" camel from his being so slim. EARL SNYDER LOSES TEN ROUND GO WITH 1 PASCO LIGHTWEIGHT Though he put tip a fight t tin t won him admiration. Young Earl Snyder of this elty last nigh lost his ten round bout with the experienced Kid! Custer nt' Paacco in Pasco, Keferee Marcus Paly giving the decision to . ( 'uster "ti aggressiveness. Snyder is only a otingster and an amateur 1 0 boxer but he made the hard-fighting Custer extend him tf, according to word brought back this morning. Custer had the best of the first three rounds, doing most of the lead ing and landing several stiff blows lit the third he threw Snydei to the mat and struck him before he regained his feet, an act that caused a warning "The sweetest running car Sill in the world" The day of the high price for a vXmylm motor car. merely for "name" or "ao- MMtw cial prestige" is past HiSSvi; Wmffl. And the Eight-Clylnder Cadillac is VZWKW, responsible. W p Today, it dominates the quality wfyZW field the social field and the efficiency S$v $2235 f. o. b. 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Saved $121.50 Yesterday We sold a very fine player-piano yesterday to a prominent business man here. This same piano is retailed in S.in Kranoisco for 1600 We sold this one yesterday for 3S. At least titt le all the piano cost the purch mer. as he turned In aj part pa ment a credit certificate for 181 We sold another beautiful piano yesterday and all it cost the puroh us was sits. 50. as he seed h's $i credit certificate and saved beatdea 4it II b paying cash. You can save from S1U to 1200 now "n a piano You can pay as little as s ii.-r iti-oitii ou wish or pay yetirh The s-ile wtl! only last a few days .,r before hae such piano values been offered in Oregon ' t ki:i:n ' Ml mc hoi t ;o m i