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PAGE THREE EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1916. U. S. Inspected Personally Picked "1 I meatI ATHLETIC CLUB OF UMAPINE DISTRICT PLANS TRACK MEET AFFAIR VVIIil. BE BEU) N AFRtt ai on school oaouirm AT VIM I M . TYPE OF VILLA'S FOLLOWERS DEAN TATOM CO. Meat Dept. PHONE 188 ADMISSION MADE THAT VILLA HAS ESCAPED TROOPS El. PASO, March II. Announcing posit tvely that thi Americans and VllllMta had not dashed, indicating that communication wrth the field forces was restored, (lavlrji tac itly ad mitted Villa hud escaped the Mexican trap following hi defeat at Namlqul pa. Deipite the report that the (Jar ranxtstas are cooperating with the Americana, Funston's appeal for mure troops WM Interpreted as meaning the VI II Ittal are being augmented. OarcU denied that two thousand constltu tlonaliMtK had Joined the Vllllsta SAN ANTDNK). March 22."! be lieve I'. rshltiK Is beyond the point from which be can ronimunlcate bv wireless with ColUOTbttS." K tin ton de clared He ha no fear for the safe, ty of the American rotumn. although It le now In the vicinity of the ipot whcr.- Villa WM hint reported A vrlrelefa expert wiw sent to oolumbui to Investigate the radio difficulties Pershing has .sufficient men to f ' k li t any Vllllata bands Army haadquar terx daw not know that Carranslatsi are ..trlvely aiding the Americana any. Where The Mexican! are withhold ing information of the whereabout of t heir troops. Una (cur Police in New Vork, N K W YnKK. March II.- Approxi mately "etui civilians have vidunteered for police duty here in ONM of em ergency, according to announcement at headquarter. They will compose the home defence league. Acting Chief Inspector Dillon. In charge of the recruiting, suid returns front four inspection districts had nut been re ceived and they probably would In crease the reserve force to 8000. Dil lon expluued that in Sun Francisco after the fire in KOI, and at Balti more, when that city was swept by fire, It was necessary to call out the military to preserve order. With the defense league here, he added, there would be no necessity of calling upon the militia under similar circumstances. MtMM; ox H-iinri: Dv i.wv Olson Tells Contractors "Station Sys tem" I Within Statutes. rh II I .'lb.. I (H.VMI'IA. Mat mlantonsr k. ". Olson sent out a v-arnlng to all contractors on public works in the state against permitting men employed under the "station con tract system" to work more than tight hours a day. Olson has contended since the eight-hour day law became effective that this class of men were under the act. but the question has not been adjudicated by courts until recently when the King superior curl convicted a contractor fur violating the law. In view of that decision Olson It DOW warning all Qontractora that tbe will face arrest If they work "station men" more than eight hours B) the station plan men take contracts t.. la bor oh 'public works "per cubic mea sure." and become In a measure their own employers. Tuugart Is Apiiolntcd. INDIANAPOLIS. March 22 Gov ernor Kalstun appointed Tom Tagga- to succeed the late Senator Shlvely. schools Will ciiinix-u- ror Honors Cltisrns of Cms pi Be wish to Have i d Holmes Appointed postmaster or Men (Hire: Judge Lowell will Lemara on "KducallQw." ( Kast Oregonlan Special.) I M AI'I.NK, Ore.. March 23 The Hudson Ba -I'erndale,Fruiivale-Tum-a-LUID Athletic association, hold their sc. ond annual track meet on the Vin- cent school grounds on Friday, April '.'1st. Feindale and Vincent grade pupils will play baseball and if the teams, are as evenly matched this' year as last the game will lie hotly contested. The pupils are looking for ward to the event with much Interest, and are doing some practice work. Vincent carried ofl the pennant last ear and are in hopes of repeating. J The school grounds have been put li. first class condition for the event The citizens of I'maplne are endeav oring this week to have Kd Holmes, proprietor of one of the grocery stores, appointed postmaster of thoj new I'maplne postofflce. This ap pointment was placed by the govern ment with Mr Qrlswold, who former- I ly conducted the Hudson Hay News at this plies and has since left Mrs. Hoy Hacon and children are visiting this week with her father, Mr Macbeth of Pendleton. Miss Myrtle ljimb or Rwen. Wash . Is visiting Kev and Hrs. W'm. Per- shal. Mr DolbOM of Heardon, Wash . Is a guest of his daughter, Mrs. Wm Pershall this week. The Parent -Teachers- Association of this district hold their regular meet ing Friday night and have for their program secured Judge S. A. LOWel of Pendleton who will lecture on "Education " The I.each-Wilfley dairy and horse sale was held on Tuesday afternoon with a good crowd In attendance de spite the bad weather Good prices were obtained for all the stock cowh selling as high at 174 per head, which Is a higher price than has been ob tained In this community In nearly two years. Horses oroiigt an aver age price of $150. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Harp entertained their friends at a dance Saturday 1 evening. Mrs. it K. Brady is very 11 at her hOIIM near I'ninplne. suffering from cancer. Mrs. Wm. P l.eacn goes to Walla j Walla this week where she will take treatment for rheumatism i in account of the Illness of Judge ' l...well of Pendleton. WHO is attorney lor Dan Kirk In the litigation with I th.. Gallagher Land Co.. In a contest i for wan t right, the trial which was ' set for Tuesday has been postponed. James Kirk purchased at the Leach sale last Tuesday a fiure bred St. . Lambert Jersey bull to place at the head of his dairy herd. This animi.I I Was shipped here by Mr. Leach from tht Willamette valley about a year ago and Is one of the best bred bulls in this section of 1'matila county. A St Patrick's party was given by the Hudson Bay Grange last Fridaj evening About forty grangers were present to enjoy the fun. After an rj JYPKAL VJlUSTl BAHDIT Photograph .-hows a typical Villlsta ; the I'nlted States government Many soldier, on White Washable KID SHOES We are now prepared to show the latent styl in ladies' footwear. White and grey washable kid of the ver best grade, the best material that can be put in shoes. Leather that will not turn yellow after being washed a few times. Made of th 1 very best sole leather in the light weight Good year welt, making the shoe very flexible and one that will hold its shape. We have the 8, 9 and 10 inch black kid lac:1 boots from J5.00 to ?7.00. We carry only shoes of quality from $ 1.00 to $10.00." One trial of the better shoe will convince you of the quality of our footwear. We always endeavor to fit your foot, as the properly fitted foot always looks well and feels better. Let us show you our new ones. ALEXANDERS Home of Better Shoes. I the roving bands 0f?' V."la'" MloWnft have Indian blood m tneir veins and tnev frequently outlaws whose revoittng crime have L Wn ()f led to summarv action on the part of j (n murdering Americans Walla hospital having undergone an operation Friday, from which she Is recovering nicely. Kev. Archllles of Penlnara. Idaho, is in the city as the guest of his step son. Kalph Staggs A heavy rain fell here Tuesday niirht with snow on the foothills. Hut. It I Inii to Gel Cotton. Si'HIKDAM. Holland. March 22 Two thousand bales of American cot evening of merry making refresh ments were served Mr. and Mrs. Guy Young entertain ed a large number of their friends at a dance St Patrick's evening which was much enjoy,-. I. Kefreshments and fruit punch were served during the evening. Ed McKIhatu v is making arrange ments to install a soda fountain in h!fc shoi here during the summer months. Frank McKllery of Portland, Ore., visited at the li K. Harper home In Milton over Sunday, The high school pupils are busy getting out their "High School An nual." with Nellie Marlatt as editor. The pupils arc making an effort to make this paper a great success and historical features with photos are being compiled lor the publication Miss Lucy Sherman. formerly a teacher In the schools here, visited over Sunday w th her friends. Mrs Nellie Twee.h. Miss Sherman is now a resident of Athena. James Kirk and W. V. Philippi have closed a con! reel with the Hud son Bay t'o-i Iperatlve creamery for the entire output of butter milk forjeotics. lie ingredients are made pub the next year. They expect to raise lie and printed on wrapper. It's a hogs quite extensively. Pure alterative extract made with gly- Mrs. James Oliver ol Present wh.'cer'np 'r"m "alive roots and herbs. rents Mr anil1 "ave you uecoute ruil-uomi weak, i pm.wMtite. I : :t. r n li,,y siuffu M .... ho. hum. ....... -.. ton forwarded by a Philadelphia com pany and destined for a Bremen firm are about to be released from the Netherlands Overseas Trust embargo under which they have been held here for months, owing to Great Britain's stipulation that none but Dutch In. dustries would be permitted to re ceive them. Dutch spinners, who are kid! in need of raw material, have bought the consignment from the Bremen firm at a price of 149 a bale In excess of the quotation of the day. HOW APPKWDKTCU CAN hi-. nUWKJfMU) Pendleton people mould know that a few doees of simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed In Adler-l-ka. often relieve or prevent appendicitis This simple mixture removes such surprising foul matter that ONK SPOONFUL relieves almost ANY CASE constipation, sour stomach or gas. A short treatment helpa chronU stomach trouble. Adler-l-ka has eas iest and most thorough action of any thing we ever sold. Tall man A Co , druggists Is it a Cold, Cough or Bad Blood ? Dr. Pierce's .Medical Discovery not only cures the cough bat it is a won derful alterative and tonic. It builds up the weak body ! Got it tins very day from any med icine dealer, in either liquid or tablet form, or send 10 cent to Dr. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, X. Y., for larc trial package ol tablets. Contains neither alcohol nor nar- ; emaciated, pale after a ; Colds .' Does the skin show that the blood is thin and watery? Spring is the time when vitality is at its lowest S imlly havt they w ill make, houge Huhy ridding khe ' body of it accumulated poisons. Re purchased the inter-; fri, tne blood with a stimulating toni I Iff? x- for Growing Children there li no better food ll'.an Grape -Nuts with cieam or good milk. Many diseases of childhood and youth are due to faulty diet n diet that restricts the amount of needed mineral salts, the lack of which, 03 your family physi cian can tell you, often leads to tickets and other diseases of mal-nutrition. Grape-Nuts, made of whole wheat and malted bnrlcy is rich in these vital mineral elements so necessary to health. This food tastes good, is easily digested, and many . ...... letters Irom parents, alter tnal, testify "There's a Reason" has been visiting h Mrs John Allen. Sunday Frank Rio and to Waitsbiirs; when their futute home. Dick Kice has eats ol hi- brother, Frank Rice, in the. Profit bv the experience of others. I'maplne meat market and will con-'Build up the system with a reliable duct this establishment in the future remedy, such as Dr. Pierce's Golden Paul Jones and Arthur Kronin, fifth Medicil Discovery, winch has stood grade school boys, have mumps this the test of time, and for nearly a half W(,ei( of a century has sold more largely Mrs. judge Kelly of rrescott. is vis-'nn "y other blood remedy, itlng her parents. Mr and Mrs. W . W. Philippi i..r a tew nays Take This Case for Instance. Miss I'atpenter has accepted a po sition in the Valley Grocery as clerk. North-Side Home For Sale Five room house in good con dition. Corner lot, facing east. Lawn, shade trees; retaining wall; gas and electricity. Only few blocks from Main street bridge. A snap if taken at once. Telephone 105 NEWS NOTES OF WESTON RECENT sTOHM : ll.l.s STItEETH WITH MWi GANG AT WORK CldSANlNG I P. (Fast Dregnnian Special I WESTON, Ore.. March :!3. The la fant daughter bom Sunday. March 19, to Hie wife of Bra est Reynolds, died the same day and was Juried in tho Weston . tuetery Monday Kev. Shangle. presiding elder of the Methodist church, preached in Weston Sunday morning. en and wife of Adams, Beaver, Oregon."! wag suffering longer than 1 m Matin with asthma, 1 bronchitis and sore throat. I had a I very bad cough, difficulty in breath- ing, tightness about the chest; could DM sleep; had no appetite; was always tired. I was ranting down, from 15S pounds to 11". Every one told me I 1 must die. I started to use the ' Oolden , Medical Discovery,' and with the best of results. I used three bottles, which cured me. I have no asthma, no j cough, no sore throat, no difficulty in breathing any more. Bronchitis is gone. I thank Dr. Pierce i..r his kind advice." Mrs. Theuesu Ti xzaieu. i. were in Ernest motored Miss i sin. .Mis Mr lauuli HERE'S NEW VIGOR FOR OVERWORKED STOMACHS (u MfJ . I Bute?."" fr" LimM JBaSSI ....... Mi Pendleton Sunday, dys Battntster and her con Minnis Grosj. or Portland, u Ives in Athena Saturday. Mrs. Adolph SWSrts and ii Walla Walla, were in the o transacting business larru is ill with pleurisy, a Martin entertaised tlu rlub Girls" Monday even home of her aunt. Mrs. I. Miss i "Bachelo Ing at tl I. O'Harra. j Mrs. I.etha King visited relatives In Pendleton during the week. M. A Haker. assisted by William Price, have commenced trie lining and papering of the Swarti: Building on. the corner of Main street, which Is soon to he occupied by the Kirkpat-, rick confection tr; and lea . ream par lors. Henry Plnkerton el' Athena was In j town yesterday looking after his prop erty interests which were damaged th. recent storm. The water ran under the faro home ot Mis Wlun on Pry creek and did considerable dainawe The family was absent at the time. Pert De Moss Is here from Ameri.l can Falls. Idaho, visiting; his brother. K. 0 De Moss. Sam Phillips visited Athena Tuesday. The cit mnoshal. Ije his assistants, are busy off th.1 streets which w covered. Herman Goodwin returned Portland Tuesday morning Mrs, Earl Dudley ts In the Walla relatives ip Wilson, anil pfenning mm re completely from Taltntan & CO., the popular drug gists, have been in the drug business loin; enough to have their own opin ion of the best way of selling medi cines. They sa the plan adopted b Ml-o-na. the great dyspepsia remedy, is the fairest the have ever heard of. They don't believe that a medicin. ought to be paid for unless It does the user some good And Mi-o-na is sold under a positive guarantee to relieve dyspepsia or to refund the money Ton simply leave 51 cents on deposi". with Tallman & Co. and If. after you have used the box of Mi-o-na you de cide that It has done yon no good all yon have to do is to tell them so and they will return your money. Hundreds of people have been re lieved of stomach agonies by ustns this remarkable HIM fly It is not simply a food digester; It Is a medi cine that puts all of the digestive or taps Into normal condition and gives ruddv glowing, vigorous health A change for the better will be seen aft er the first few doses of Ml-o-na. and Its continued use will soon give the power to eat anything it any time and not suffer distress afterward Ml-o-na Is sold under a positive guarantee to refund the money if It does not cure This Is the strongest proof that can be offered as to the merit of the medicine Nothing lessens a man's success in his work or a woman's fascinating personality more than a weak stom ach, with Its attending evils. 1'se Ml-o-na and see how much more there l In Ufa. WIRE YOUR HOME 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, VALUE $2.65 ABSOLUTELY FREE. 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