East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 21, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 21. 1916.
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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.
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Dean Tatom Co.
Pendleton's big Cash grocery.
749 Main St. D. S. TATOM. Telephone 688
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JUNIORS OF MILTON
IN CLEVER PLAYLET
llli: PRIVATE SECRET ART"
BEEN BT liAIMJE AC
DIENOE THERE.
FOLKS ill WESTON
BEGINNING TO PUT
IN
IS OTHER HEWS NOTBH V.M PER
SONAL MENTION Of Till;
WESTON viocoTre.
Bern Local Talent PUy Given, Is
Vircllcit: Dr. IKs,t .1. T. Hrown,
of piiidKtun Are VWkon; Plans ground In and
for New Ulirary Htdlcllng Are For- good condition
warded t Oarttefie,
(East Oregonlaa special.)
WESTON, Ore., March 20.-
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(.iirrlmm New York lawyer. I New York bar will practice law here
,.,. ,. T ,-rt,-v! ;i - mcnitur of fie firm of Hornblow
Y0RK' MarCh -Lln,ley!t.r Mlller, Polu & Bane. It wo an
II. Garrison, former secretary of war BMMa by tha, flrm. Mr. Garrison
has become a resident of Sew York ' w;ia formerly a vice chancellor of New
city and as soon as admitted to thsj Jersey. . . ...
The Fallacy of Paraffine
Base: Eastern oil manufac
turers have long extolled
the superior virtues of paraffine
base motor oils. But Pacific Coast
motorists have proved that Zero
lene, made from selected Califor
nia crude, asphalt -base, gave best
results. Their experience is now
supported by the testimony of in
ternational experts. Lieut. Bryan
stated before the Am. Soc. of Naval
Engineers: "Oils made from the
asphalt-base crudes have shown themselves better
adapted to motor cylinders, as far as their carbon
forming proclivities are concerned, than are paraf
fine -base Pennsylvania oils." Zerolene received
highest competitive awards, San Francisco and San
Diego Expositions. Dealers everywhere and at service
stations and agencies of the Standard Oil Company.
ZEROLENE
the Standard Oil for Motor Cars
(East Oregonian Special.)
MII.TON fire. March 21 Before
a crowded house Milton high Juniors
and seniors gave their play, "The Pri
vate Secretary," last Friday night In
the college auditorium. The play
proved to be one of the beet ever pre
setted by local talent.
W. B. Jones of the Milton Oarage,
returned Saturday from Cortland
where he attended a convention nl
Studehaker dealers.
Dr. J A. Rent and J. T. Brown of
Pendleton were In the Twin Cities the
last of the week looking after their
political Interests.
Dennis Grooms has moved his fam
ily from Crockett to Milton.
Mr and Mm J H. Boles and
daughter of PreKoott. Wash., Is visit
lD Mrs. J. M. Hicks.
Mrs R, c; still and Mrs. H. A. Wil
liams have returned home from Tex
as where they have been visiting
B. F. Williams returned home to
day from the Walla Walla hospital.
.1. N. ijtone and family who have
been residing In Walla Walla the past
winter, have returned to their horn
in Milton.
Rev H. B, Shangle has returned
from a two months trip Into Montana
:md southern Idaho
Claud Price and the Misses Ruby
Price and Josle I.avendar of Weston,
visited friends In Milton Sunday.
Henry Beckers, the village black
smith. Is building a new residence.
Plans for the new library brilidlns
have been forwarded to Carnegie
Foundation and as soon as notice of
much plowing fori
gardens la being done, and every
garden seedB planted.
Ernest Cooper and family started
for Rockland, Id;. ho Saturday, where
they Intend to remain and engage in
farming.
Mrs, L. R. Vanwlnkle has purchas
ed a new Ford car of Homer Hedrlck.
Miss Edna I("SS of Walla Walla.
Il In the city visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs Hamp Booher spent
Sunday In Athena visiting relatives.
H. B. Lee anil family of Milton were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs Scott
Bannister near Weston Sunday.
Lowell Rogers and Tamily were In
the city during the week.
MIbs Eliza Morrison entertained 16
of her friend- at a St. Patrick social
at her home on Water street on
March 17. Green was the predomi
nating color. lames were played,
afer which refreshments were serv
ed. Mrs. Marvel Watts and Mrs. R. A
Thompson of Athena, visited friends
in Westnn Friday. Mrs. Rebecca
Culley of Walla Walla was the guest
of Mrs. Jamen Stanfleld during the
week.
Mr. and Mrs Joe Wurzer and Mrs.
Charles Pinkenon motored to Walla
Walla Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. t"5. Lucas were In
Athena on business during the week.
Prof. E. E. Geisa and wife are up
from Pendleton spending the week
end as guests of Mr. and Mrs L H
Van Winkle.
E. M. Smith banker, made a bus
Iness trip to Pendleton Saturday.
Quite a number of Weston's young
people went to Pendleton Friday ev-
I Alexander's Grocery
Pendleton's Biggest and Best Department Store
Fish Specialties for the Lenten Season
Fancy Boneless Codfish, per package Bf
Fancy Boneless Codfish, per 2 lb. brick 25c
Golden Bloaters, each 5; 6 for S6f
Large Alaska Herring, 6 fo 2.V
Imported Holland Herring, per keg fSMW
Salmon Bellies, per lb 20; 8 lbs. r0r
Tuna Fish Chicken of the Sea per can ... 20 and 35
Deep Sea Crab Meat, per can - 35
Royal Club Salmon Steak, per can 20f and 30
Bay View Salmon, tall cans, 2 for 25
N'ippin Brand Norway Sardines, 2 for 25
Rock Brand Norway Sardines, extra fancy, 3 for. .. 50
Anchovies in Ring Glass, each 50
Lobsters, Shrimp, Mince Clams, Whole Clams, Oysters,
Etc.
Alexander's Grocery
HIS AEROPLANES WILL FIND VILLA
the county court are received, con
struction work will begin
F. E. Hodgson of Bnterprlse is vis
iting his father. S. R. Hudson, who
is seriously ill.
ntntr In attend social riven bv Miss
plans and authority Of Rpst
Mrs. James Price entertained tin
Saturday afternoon rrub on last Sat
urday. A few visitors from Ath"na
were present. After a short muslral
program, refreshments of ice cream
and cake were served.
Rev Stockton of the Baptist
church of Adams, preached in the
Baptist church in Weston Sunday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs Will Brown motored
to their ranch near Pendleton during
the week.
A. J. Harnett and Miss Alma Bar
nett. spent Wednesday afternoon in
Athena.
Mrs, D. McDonald of Walla Walla,
is the guest of Grandma Bannister
Herman Goodwin, local druggist,
is spending the week in Pendleton vis
iting relatives and friends
Miss c;!ads Smith entertained
number of friends at her home on
Main street Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Barnes werf
nut of town guests at the home o'
Mr and Mrs. Robert Blomgren.
Oils Soothe .
Skin Disease
Oil of wlntergreen. thymol, glycerine
snd other healing ingredients compounded
In prepef proportion Into the 1. 1. D.
! Prescription has now become the universal
favorite of skin sufferers. In relieving skin
I disease. It is a mild wast thnt pdn trates
' the i.re and gives Instant relief from all
burning snd Itching. It kills and washes
orr tae gnawing uvmmm inw mm o
soothing oils quickly heal the liiilaned
tissues.
Iirugglsts are glnd to recommend this
soothing, cooling liquid 2r,c. Me and 11.00.
Come to lis and era will tell von more about
this rctnarkahle remedy Your money hack
unless the first bottle relieves you. I. D. I.
Soap keeps your skin bealtby. Ask about It.
DY For IS Tears
jLfc Standard
i,n , Skin Remedy
1A1,1..V1AN 1HICG CO.
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W HITE TO TOUR FRIENDS ON
Monogram Stationery
W. 6. SMITH & CO.
WEDDING AND VISITING CARD
ENGRAVERS.
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NOW
This Is What You Get
1. THE VERY LOWEST PRICES.
2. THE VERY BEST WORK.
3. THE VERY EASIEST TERMS, AND
4. A STANDARD "RITE HEAT" IRON,
$2.65 ABSOLUTELY FREE.
Nova scotia is Voted Dry.
HALIFAX. N. S., March It, The
Nova Scotia legislature passed the
prohibition bill by a vote of 28 to 3.
Our observation Is that as a rule the
autolst who drives in the greatest
hurry is the least welcome when he
gets there
The Boy is Father
to the Man
Old sayings like this are fraught with
& most important mcming. Ana what
will aid the expectant
mother in conserving
her health, her
strength, ber mental
repose and the ab
sence of vexntioufi
pain is a subject of
Mft nmment. Among
Hi.. r..-.w.nir,.,l h.!n I
BW a remedy
' i
t AIT. KEN.IAM IN l
ACIDS III STOMACH
SOUR 1 FOOD AND
E II
"PATE'S D1APEPSTH FIXES -l R,
(. ISBY, 1 PSBl OTOM U H
IN I I VI. MINI Tt.
If what you Just ate Is souring on
your stomach or lies like a lump of
lead, refusing to digest, or you belch
gas and eructate sour, undigested
food, or have a feeling of dldneee.
heartburn, fullness, nausea, bad taate
In mouth and stomach headache, you
can surely get relief tn five minutes.
Ask your pharmactst to show you
the formula, plainly printed on theao
fifty-cent "cases of Pape's Diapepsln,
then you will understand why dyspep
tic troubles of all kinds must go, and
why it relieves sour, out of ordef
stomachs or indigestion In five min
utes. "Pape's Diapepsln" Is harm
less; tastes like candy, though each
dose will digest and prepare for as
similation into the, blood all the food
you Pat; besides. It makes you go te
the table with a healthy appetite, but
what will please you most. Is that
you will feel that your stomach and
intestines are clean and fresh, and
you will not need to resort to laxatives
or liver pills for biliousness or consti
pation. This city will have msny "Pane's
Diapepsln'' cranks, as some people
will call them, but you will be enthu
siastic about this splendid stomach
preparalon, too. If you ever take It for
Indigestion, gasea. heartburn, sour
ness. dyspepsia, or any stomach mis
ery. Get some now. this minute, and rid
yourself of stomach misery and Indi
gestion in five minute.
nt San Antonio. Is preparing for
now t al pa
h. ' First
fight into Mexico to find Villa for
General Funstnn's troops.
'aptain Foulois has
okla.
nil i
ipated in the flight
r Squadron from
I est November, when
Fort Si!
the
Rich Woman iduWS a MM
KM ORLEANS. La., March 21
It became known here that Mrs
Louise c Thomas. 7J years old and
reputed to be one of the somh's weal
thiest .women, had adopted as her son
and heir the Rev. Peter Scottl. for
merly chancellor of the Roman Cath
olic diocese of New Orleans. Mri
Thomas is the widow of Stanley O
Thomas, a cotton factor who left an
estate of several million dollars The
adoption papers were rtled las. A
gust In St Louis
ten officers
VALUE
This Offer Good Only to April 15th
NOT A DAY LATER.
NO HOUSE IS TOO OLD, TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL
TO BE WIRED FOR ELECTRICITY.
Pacific Power Cf Light Company
'ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE.
PHONE 40
J. L. Vaughan, Electrical Contractor
Phone 139
Cha. Milne, Electrical Contractor
Phone 636
i
Friend." Applied to
the muscles It sinks la
deeply ti make them
firm and pliant, it thut
a " It; tlic strain on
I ligaments th.it produce picin. it UghtSBf the!
j burden on tho nervous system, lnduca calm.
restful nlirbts of health-giving sleep and
. makes the din sunny and l...ppy. Cet a
: bottle of "Mother's Friend" of tit; druggist
I nnd you will then realize why It hsi baa
considered true to Its name in our best home
through three generations. It Is perfectly
, harmless but so effective that ones, used it
Is hNowncnded to all expectant mothers by
those wise went through the ordeal with
surprising ease. By writing to rtmdlield
Regulator Co.. 412 Lamar Dldg., Atlanta, tUu,
you can have a free copy of a wonderful
stork Isiok that unfolds those things which
all expectant mothers delight to read. Write
today.
as "Mother's under him who comprise the "fliers'
squadron was transferred to Fort Sam
Houston,
The squadron uses biplanes, with
motors of from 80 to 100-hnrse pow-
ICaTl RaaJMa '
TmCOMA, March 21
istraion of 25.575, the
,h Miu.rl poo and the eightv troop- er Ea, h machine weighs about 1350 closed. me tola, .s a
ers completing the .detachment Most: pounds ind will carry 450 pounds, or than the registration of 1914 wh 1'
,,f them are veteran aviators. Sever-ion ooserver witn eacn pilot. i s. . names were on me ouua.
IM0SJP
With a reg
clty books
.Ut 'lft' 1- -1
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HIGH
SCHOOL
NOTES
Splendid Laxative
for Elderly People
HEADACH
E
STOPS
111 hi
cho
NEURALG
IA GONE
Dr. James' Headache Powders
give instant relief Oort
dime a package.
Nerve-racking. snlitting or dull,
throbbing: headaches yield in just a few
, iritmcnU to Dr. James' Headache Pow-
ders which cost only 10 cents a psck
' age st any drug .store. Hit the quick -J
est, surest headache relief in the whole
world. Don't suffer! Relieve the
' agony and distress now 1 You can.
' Millions of men snd women have
I found that headache snd neuralgia
I misery is neediest. Get what you ask
1 far.
I will be substituted. One Is to take up
schcool at eight o'clock and go
I through the eight sessions without the
I noon hour; the other places six pc
i rioda before noon and two after noon
H doing either way the students
hope to avoid study during the warm
afternoons. Besides this, several stu
dents who work their way througb
high school would be able to secure e.
better paving job. an several local
business men want help fTom among
the students
The annual high school athletic
carnival will be held on Friday night
II ts HI I V 1'IUX RIISF.D BY ELL
KNOWN l'HYSH'IAN FOR
MANY SEARS.
The Infirmities of age are especially
manifest in tendency to constipation.
anl call tor treatment that will afford
relief In an easy, natural manner The
rapid action of cathartic remedies
and purgatives that shock the system
should DC avoided, more eseclall as
the relief they offer Is only tvmporarv
and is Usually more than offset by'
tUrtttrbailCS to the vital organs caus
ed by their violent action.
Heart thirty years ago Ir W. R 1
i'i I well, Montlcello. III., prescribed
a Compound of simple laxative herbs
that ha since become the standard
household remedy In thousands of
homes It acta easily and gently, yet
with positive effect without griping
Mi' - r in I
March 24 Wilbur Padley who has r ,,ther pain or discomfort. Mra
charge of the program Is working Rachel Allen, tialeeburg. Kans., Is
hard to make It a big success for the I gjaveafy-ons years old. and after using
school.
lasses of sports will be put on,
Drugs if is
Pepsin for
a splertdnl
;l
All
such as rope climbing, boxing,
ling and biscuit shooting.
wrest-
. bottl.. It n
t ,nd should bt In
a bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pep- every beats V Blal bOHM
sin, wrote that It had done her a charge, can be obttnd by writing te
4,4 Wiwbiasioe
world of good and that she intends to Dr. W R Caldwell,
keen. It In the house always. Bt . Montlcello, IU