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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON', MONDAY, MARCH 20. 1916. PAGE THREE aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij; EIGHT PAGES 1 Get the BEST Groceries FOR LOWER PRICES BY COMING HERE AND PAYING Cash Everything new, clean, spic-and-span. Up-to-date in every depart ment. Every article that is on the market and that you need can be had here for less. Try our cash system for a week and you will never go back to the old "charge it" idea. Dean Tatom Co. Pendleton's big Cash grocery. 749 Main St. D. S. TATOM. Telephone 688 li nlilllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllHllllllllllllllltr MONDAY. M YKCII 20, IDI6. i.,, mil Ronde: Pioneer Mea. LA a RANDS, Ore.. March 20. J. S. Mit i hell, u resident of this ctiuntj since '66, was hurled at his home in Mount (3IH. He was "3 and promi nentia Identified with settlement and development of th tirand ltonde valley. The government of Uruguay will as sume control of all telegraph and tele phone services and reorganize and Improve them. Keep Your llowrlM Itrgular. As everone knows, the bowels are the sewerage system Of the body and It Is o( the greatest Importance thai they moe once each day If your bowels become constipated, take a date of chamberlain's Tablets Just after supper and they will correct the disorder, obtainable everywhere. Adv Proper Tmitroont for Blllousnew. For a lone time Miss Lula Skelton, Churchvllle, N. Y , was bilious and had sick headache and dizzy epells. Chamberlain's Tablets were the only thing that gave her permanent relief. Obtainable everywhere. Adv. lirailuntlnii Is (Gaining. SAI.EM. Ore., March 20. Records nf the state department of education Show thut In the last 25 years there lias been an increase of 7 00 per cent In the number of children in Oregon Completing the eighth grade, and that the number of four-year high schools has Increased from four to 16 7. A large number of smaller high schools also are offering one and two years of work. Oregon high rhools now have an enrollment of more than 20.000 pu pils. Requirement! for teachers have also been greatly Improved, according to Assistant Superintendent of Public InetruotloB Carlton, MencturltU Kills hilt). LA QRANDS, ore.. March 20. EvelMi Wiggins aged 11 months, dau ghter uf Mr. and Mrs William Wig gins, of mbier, died of menegltls. An Invective Is something that can be used Instead of I brickbat, and burled Into an enemy's teeth without breaking his jaw. Married Life. Jim Bturgis drove over from Walla Walla last week. A lady friend greet ed him. "Why, hello, Jim," she Bald, "Uld you bring your wife over " "No, no," said Jim, "Just cam eovcr on a little pleasure trip." I.Irs and Lies. "How you running?" said a friend to Hob Drown who Is a candidate for county cirrk. "Alright," was the answer, "I think I If now about how the situation lies." "Yes," interpolated John Montgom ery who has run for office himself, "and before you get through with your i.unpirgn you'll know that the situ ation Is not the only thing that lies." Another patk Agitation. Judge Phelps has been advocating ptibllc playgrounds for the children for some time and last week he suc ceeded In getting a Park for the schools. c t Town Igaln. We'll lay a stack of reds that Ker nul Clark Wood will claim that pro hibition is responsible for the deluge of water in Weston yesterday. Might He a WariK-d Itoartl. Dear Hulldog: Here Is a puzzle for your readers. See If any of them can answer it? "What kind of lum ber Is used in a school board?" Yours truly, PENNY BENZINE. Tut. tut, Penny, your puzzle ciues. tion Is unfair at this time. Some one might be tempted to send in the ans wer "Two by Fours" and if they did we would'M feel like printing it. The whlsporlne Duel. Fred gtelwer is nut the only man in Pendleton who has been troubled with lost vocal powers. Hill McKin ney is Just getting over a touch of the same affliction. While both were thus suffering unbeknownst to the other, they found themselves side by each sucking malted milk at the bar of a local cigar store. "Hello Bill," whis pered Fred. "Hello Fred," Bill purred back in tones that Fred took for mimicry. "How are you today, Fred?" In the same tones. "None of your damned business," and the district attorney almost found his voice in his resentment. Expla nations followed and Fred paid for the malted milks. Mr I, ikes to GO to lU-d With Nothing on llli Mind. One day last week the East Oregon nn press suffered a fracture of the right scapula and. as a Tesult. the pa per wasn't published until nearly mid- night. Norborn- Berkeley tells of seeing an old pioneer resident sitting on the steps of the E. O. building about 10 o'clock "Say, friend," said Norborne, "It leems to me a man of your age ought to be at roost," "I know it," said the old timer, "hut I never can go to sleep until I read the E. O." It Never Will Come Again. Dick Mayberry calls our attention s to the fact thai List Tuesday w,n I e Day. It was 2-14-16 and any high H school kid will tell you that is eriuiv-ISB ulent to pi. What of the Hour? Next Thursday we will be able to say, "This is Bundle Day, Dress-uo Week, Wlre-Your-Home Month and Leap Year." Wouldn't It Be HeD. They say hell is paved with good resolutions and it begins to look like that's about all our roads will be Paved with. 'file son's Turn. City Attorney Alger Fee was in structed by the council last week U serve peremptory notice upon the N. P. Co. to pay a certain street assess ment. It happens that his father, Judge Fee, is attorney Tor the Pi. P and Alger says this is the first oppor tunity In his life he has had to deliv er an ultimatum to hla sire. Our Weakly I.lmerUk. Our school board is in a Bad plight. For the reason it hid from the light, It met In the dark To elect Mr. Park, Else we wouldn t have had this t . write. Sw, Charley Wonders W'liat He Was Doing All the lime. Charley Polk, the colored boy, who works for the Peoples Warehouse, applied to Fted Earl ror an Increase in salary the other day. "You don't work for us," said Fred and proceeded to prove it to Charley by the follow ing method of substraction: "There are 36,1 days In the year. "You sleep eight hours per day. making 122 days, subtracted from 36j leaves 243; you have eight hours rec reation each day, also making 12 days. leaving lzi lays; there are d2 Sundays that you don't work, leaving a balance of if days-, our store is closed every Saturday afternoon, giv ing 52 half holidays or 26 days that you don't work, m iking a balance af ter deduction of 4 3 days; we allow one hour each noon fur lunch, making 16 da, or a balance of 27 days; we give two weeks' vacation during the ye.ir, wh eh leaves only 13 days; there ire 12 legal holidays during the year that wr are closed. "This leaves only one day in the ear and that's Yrnn Kipper and v.s don't keep open." R. ALEXANDER Spring Styles Dresses and Blouses SPECIALLY PRICED Daintv Blouses of superior quality Georgette Crepe. box pleated front and back with hemstitched yoke, White, yellow, bisque, rose ana flesh color Semi-Tailored Blouse of sheer handkerchief linen. with hand embroidery crochet buttons ?2.9. Smart Afternoon Dress of pleated black and white Ichecked taffeta effectively trimmed in velvet ribbon .... ca - i hi jand buttons Charming Street Dresses of the new shades of light grey taffeta, with Georgette crepe sleeve and trimmed in silver and old blue i $35.00 DRESS UP WEEK BEGINS MARCH 27 i mm ' ( 1 l u Illlllllllilllilill Blackmail lint Charged. SEATTLE, Wash., March 20. The prosecuting attorney's office fil er1 complaint against Elsie Coots, charging that she extorted 1100 from A. M. Bailey, a real estate agent, last year by threatening to tell Bailey's wife of his alleged misconduct with Miss Coots, who was formerly a ste nographer in Mr. Bailey's office. Miss ( oots' bail was fixed at $2000. She v-as arrested in San Franc sco with Lillian Peterson, of Miles City. Mont. BAD DREAMS ARE SYMPTOM? Ill Health the Cause Man Alarming Symptoms of Wo men's Ailments-How Cured. These two and Mrs. Isabel Clayburg now under arrest in Los Angeles, are said to have belonged to a gang of blackmailers who extorted large sums of money from wealthy Seattle mei. LOS ANGELES. Cal., March 10. Mrs. Isabel Clayburg, charged with complicity in an alleged blackmailing conspiracy In Seattle, failed to get a writ of habeas corpus In the superior ! breaks up an attack of grippe. IU court. She was ordered held In Jail , already prepared, no mixing or fusa 2 4 hours before being taken to Seat-1 lng. Just ask your druggist for a bot tle, to allow an appeal to the state j tie of Dr. King's .Vew Discovery. Teot district court of appeals. j ed and tried for over 0 years. Adv. worn SPRING COLDS. Sudden changes, high winds, shift ing seasons cause colds and grippe, and these spring colds are annoying and dangerous and are likely to turn into a chronic summer cough. In such cases take a treatment of Dr. King's New Discovery, a pleasant Lax ative Tar Syrup It soothe the cough, checks the cold and help r NEWS NOTES OF NOLIN RET. C r itx.m;tii or inn MAN l OCT tFTER LONG ILLNESS, m m m m m m m m isn't that lovely!! Take the trail of any real wise smoker with a pipe between his teeth and snatch a mellow whiff of fragrant "T.ux." Then you'll right away hunt up the nearest tobacco shop and gladly intern a dime in exchange for a green tin of pure smoke-delight. "Tux" is going ahead of them all with a speed that makes it look like a race between a 60-horse-power motor-car and a steam roller. It's the fastest-growing brand of smoking tobacco in the world. HK jtrHB 5Fuxedo DAVID J. PALMER Commander In-chlcl Grind Army o( the Republic "UnJer Ihe fertile, chteiful infiutnet of a mild, pleasant lokacco like Taxtdo, a man can u'atk telltr and ml telltr, ' Ht Taxtdo very mack. " The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette Tuxedo is the original Burley smoking tobacco, that made pipe- smoKing possiDie to many men, ana the original "Tuxedo Process" has never been duplicated. It stands to day as the most effective treatment for making the natural leaf deliciously mild and delightfully fragrant and for removing every trace of " bite." Spend a week with Tuxedo. Then it will be just one week after another. T0U CAN BUT TUXEDO EVERYWHERE Convenient, Rlaisine wrapped, g" mouturc-prool pouch . . . Jv Famotn green tin with (fold lettering, curved to (it pocket In Tin Humidors, 40c isn.l Mr In Glass llumidtrs.SOt and VOc 10c THI AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY (East Oregonian Special. 1 NOLIN. Ore.. March 20 After an ahsenee of several months owinir to sickness. Rev. C F. Cunningham ot Hnldman attended his church here yesterday. Presiding Elder N'ichols of Spokane filled his pulpit. Charles Welch returned last Friday after spending several weeks visiting relatives and friends In the vlclnif of Portland and Oregon City. Wm. Plusher attended a meeting oi the Paradise Irrigation District of which he is a director, at Echo last Friday. A proposition Is being put to both the Teel and Paradise Irri gation districts to sell their bonds and build their canals Deputy Fruit Inspector Geo. C. Coe of Stanfield was looking over our orchards last week, leaving rigid in structions for strict observance of the laws. Al Slasher was a local passenger to the county seat Saturday evening. Mrs. Martha Kimball was a motor passenger to Pendleton last Friday. D R Wolford left last Tirana? for his old home In Kansas upon re ceipt of message announcing f-e death of his aged father. O F. Steele spent Friday In Pendle ton, securing the assessed valuation of the Teel and Paradise Irrigation districts for Sir Welton. I civil en gineer, representing a targe contract ing firm of r.irtlann. fhonus Kerr returned from Ho'- man last Friday after spending sev eral days with his sons. J. O. an t John Kerr. Carl Lees was a business visitor to Echo Saturday. Jacob Flen hlnger. well known W the sheepmen of this county, came down last week and took the place as head corral man at Wm Slusher's lambing pens. Paterson,N. J. " I thank you for the Lydia E.Pinkham remedies as they have made me feel happy and healthy. Some time ago I felt so run down, had pains in my back and side, was very irregular, tired, nervous, had such bad dreams, did not feel like eat ing and had short breath. I read your advertisement in the newspapers and decided to try a bottle of Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. It worked from the first bottle, so I took a second and a third, also a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Blood Purifier, and now I am just as well as any other woman. I ad vise every woman, single or married, who is troubled with any of the afore said ailments, to try your wonderful Vegetable Compound and Blood Purifier and I am sure they will help her to get rid of her troubles. " Mrs. Elsie J. Vander Sande, 7 Godwin Street, Pat erson, N. J. Women suffering with any form of female ills, or any symptoms that they io not understand, are invited to write the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. (confidential), and receive idvice wholly free of cost 1 Agents for the Mina Tailored House Dresses. DRESS UP WEEK BEGINNING MARCH 27. More New Merchandise Just in this Morning to add to the Dress-Up Column New CREPE DE CHINE WAIST. New STRIPE TUB SILK WAIST. New WHITE WASH SKIRTS. New VEILS and VEILINGS. New WHITE SOLE ENGLISH WALKING SHOES. New WHITE and COLORED DRESSES for Children. New COATS and SUITS $8.49 to 832.50. NEW TUB SILKS, 36-in. wide 98c Yd. BLACK SILK TAFFETA, 36-in. wide 98c Yd. SILK CREPE DE CHINE, 36-in. wide 98c Yd. SILK POPLIN, 6 SHADES, 36-in. wide 98c Yd. MESSALINES, ALL SHADES, 27-in. wide 75c Yd. PALM BEACH CLOTH, 36-in. wide 29c Yd. MIDDIE CLOTH, 36-in. wide 20c Yd. W. B. CORSETS PHOENIX SILK HOSE Popular Cash Store Where it Pays You to Pay Cash. lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Company M Ml New ISIfle- SAI.KM. nre, March Thin new Springfield rifles, IO.S00 rounds of ammunition, blankets and "th- t r equipment for field service were re. c l ived here bj Company it., Th rd i g Kccitnrnt. Oreiton National iluard 5 With a complement of I'o; mcmhers ' the Salem company Is now the lars si In the state. S Ki l l- VOI It SKIN (i.l'.AIt M lllM.Tin. There is eulc one wa t" !ue c is In keep the bowels active m l res - ( as ulnr. lr. KtDK'S New- Ufe Tills wll' B make otir romPlMdon Heahh ami g clear, move the bowels Keiulc. si. mil S late the liver, cleanse the system an 0 purify the blood. A splendid sprin? medicine 1(0 M your druggist Adv. Jerard & Temple, ot Pendleton. Oregon, agents for the Harris Ifsi ing Company, of Stockton. California, have received their first shipment oi Side Hill Harvesters, a sample of which will be on exhibition in Pendletoi They wish to notify all the farmers or users of combined harvester. call and Bee them, with reference to what they may need for the coming seaa m'a use. the sample machine is set up and ready for operation and can be operated to show the working points and all advantages of this Wonderful fl com bined Side Hill Harvester. The machines are .made Side Hill and Standard. The Side Hill is oi one size 30 in. cylinder. 42' in. separator, with 40 h. p. engine. The three land ard rigs are of three different sizes. 30 in. cylinder. 42Va separator, 4o h. p. en gine ; 3."i in. cylinder. 4S'.. separator. 45 h. p. engine i 4o in. cylinder, "'I1 W p arator, 50 h. p. engine, therefore, before placing your orders foi any other make of machine, do not overlook the opportunity of seeing one of the itronftii an I best built combined harvesters on the Pacific Coast. IlllllliUIII