East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 30, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    DAILY EAST OREGON! AN, PENDLETON. OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 80. 1916.
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LEAP YEAR DANCE
FRIDAY, March 31
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Four Hours of Dancing
3 hours in March
1 hour in April
Admission 50c
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Ladies Free
This evening horn 7:30 to 8:30
A Presentation of
Fashions Newest
Creations
The People of Pendleton and vicinity are cordial
ly invited to attend this style event and view the new
Spring models in wearing apparel and also to inspect
our superb showing of Spring merchandise in gen
eral. Stocks are magnificently complete. The fresh
new goods have the allurement and charm of un
handled crispness.
KEEPING STEP with the vast increase in the de
mand for T. P. W. merchandise, we have assembled
a larger stock than ever before, which means better
satisfaction in choosing for our customers.
THE SUPREMACY of this store was never so
strikingly evidenced as in this masterful exhibit of
Spring Merchandise.
SPECIAL MUSICAL PRO
GRAM Beginning at 7:30 and
lasting one hour, a very en
tertaining musical program,
both vocal and instrumental
will be rendered.
HOT COFFEE AND
WAFERS
In our sanitary Pure Food
department in our base
ment we will serve hot cof
fee and wafers. Be sure and
get yours.
Peoples Warehouse
Where It Pays To Trade
3 Churches May t'nlte.
i 'I..VTSKANIE, Ore., March 30.
At the regular monthly meeting of the
Clatakanle Business Men's Club a
resolution wan adopted advocating
the consolidation of tne three church
es of this city.
The object i to bring about a pet
ter feeling among the people as well
an a better financial policy. A com-
mittw- ivms :irimimt..T f., rtnfor with
the congregations of the different I
churches as follows: W. T Ravles '
For Croup Mothers
Always Keep this Handy
The day of the Croup scare la ovsf
for those parents who wisely keep
Toley'i Honey and Tar Compound la
the home ready for instant use.
W. C. Allen, Boseley, Mo., writes: "I
have raised a family of four children,
and have used Foley's Honey and Tar
Compound with all of them. I find It
the best croup and cough medicine I
have ever used and I lave used it for
eight or ten years, and can recommend
It for croup.
If toward nightfall the little ones
grow hoar ie or croupy. If their breath
ing becomes wheezy and stuffy, give
them Foley's Honey and Tar Compound
promptly nnd it wnl ward off aa attack
of croup.
If you are awakened by the hoerse
brassy cough that mcnnn croup, five
Foley s Honey and Tar Compound at
onco. It will ease the little sufferer:)
quickly, cut the thick choking phlegm,
and eoon they will have eai;y breathing
and peaceful quiet sleep,
www livery user la a friend.
Sold Everywhere.
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Presbyterian; Henry Kratz, Baptls'.
and Mayor W. A. Hall, Methodist.
The Prince of Wales has beer, ini
tiated into the craft of Masonry.
.sorority U'iuIpt VWtS.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, . Ku
fcene. March 30 Mrs Mary Pfau.
grnnd president of Mu Phi Epsllon, a
national musical sorority, with head
quarters at Cincinnati, arrived here
on a western tour or Inspection and
extension. She will remain a week
on the campus Inspecting the local
(hapter and then extend her trip
through the south. She spent yes
terday In Portland na the guest of
Ihe Stiite Alumnae.
Numerous social events have beer
planned In her honor.
William Herbner, wno 45 years ago
was military tutor to General von
Mackensen, the German field marshal
has retired from the mmes in Hazel
ton, Pa., to his little farm. Herhner
was on the bodyguard of the kaiser
where Von Mackenxen was graduated
from a military school. For six'
months Von htsckensea was under
Herber's guidance to learn practical
soldiering. .
Lewis to Add Many Silos.
CENTRA LIA, March 30. It Is ex
pected that the present camffalgn of
C. L. Smith, official agriculturalist of
the O.-W. R. & N , will result In the
number of alios In Lewis county be
ing doubled this year.
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Farmer Smith Is advocating the
production of corn as cow feed and Its
storage In silos, giving figures show
ing that r,oo,000 will annually be
kept In Lewis county that has here
tofore been sent to the Yakima valle
for feed.
Keep Your Bowels Regular.
As everyone knows, the bowels ar
the sewerage system of the bodv and
it la of the greatest importance thai
tney move once each day If your
bowels become constipated, take a
dese of Chamberlain's Tablets lust
after supper and they will correct the
disorder. Obtainable everywhere
Adv
It is reported that the' department
of agriculture Is experimenting with
wire grass as a source of supply for
paly making paper, in place of pop
lar or llrlodendron. This variety o!
grass grows on the Pacific coast and
In western Mexico, possesses the de
sirable property of toughness and can
be reduced by the soda process.
A Specific Against Colds,
The nearest thing to a specific
against colds is a sleeping porch or
open bed room and a cold sponge bath
every morning when you first get up.
Even then you will occasionally teke
n cold, especially when colds are epi
demic, and when you do you will find
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a great
help In enabling you to get rid of It
Try It. Obtainable everywhere
Adv.
A new form of social function born
of the approaching election was In
augurated in Pendleton yesterday aft'
i moon when Mrs. John F. Roblnaon
and Mrs. E T. Wad entertained
with a registration tea. This idea for
assisting In reiteterlng the woman
votera for the .primaries haa found
expression in Portland a number ol
times and It Is hoped that it will find
popularity here aa a method of qual
ifying electors. The hostesses, with
the assistance of Mrs Charles Greu
llch, called for the guests. about
thirty-five in number, in automobiles
and took them to the court house
where they were registered. I.atet
tea was served at the Robinson home
on Jackson street.
Mrs. G. I. La Dow entertained In
formally last evening at two table
Of Five Hundred.
A.fter assisting in the Installation
of a chapter of Heta .Theta Pi at
Whitman College, A (V Hampton.
James 8. Johns, Edmund Mable. Ber
trand S. Jerard and Merle R. rhess
man returned home this morning
from Walla Walla. Irwin G. Brooks
end Harold Cocran returned to
Athena and Arthur G. Means-of Uma
tilla. Gerald Rohn, Hertwrt Strohni
and Maurice D Scroggs of Hermlston
passed through en route home. Mrs
Bonn accompanied her husband to
Walla Walla and visited her parents
there.
The formal Installation of the chap
ter took place yesterday afternoon,
forty-five alumni and active members
of the old Delta Phi Delia local fra
ternity having been taken Into the
fraternity. The ceremonies were con
ducted by Dr. Francis W. Sheapard
son of the University of Chicago, gen
eral secretary of the fraternity, and
Delos J Needham of Lewiston. dis
trict chief. Representatives of the
Universities of Oregon. Washington
nnd Idaho chapters were present as
were many Betas from over the
rorthwest. The Installation program
was concluded last evening with a
banquet at the Hotel Dacres and for
the remainder of the week a district
convention will be held.
The Current Literature Club will
be entertained tomorrow afternoon at
the home of Mrs. R. Alexaner, 111
East Jackson street.
This afternoon the members of the
Jolly Bachelors' club, a new organ
ization In high school, and a few In
vited friends will motor up the river
for a few miles to enjoy an evening
picnic on the banks of the Umatilla,
They will leave the city hall at 4:30.
This will be the first picnic of the
new club.
Harold Smith, expert auto mechan
ic of this city, returned this morning
from Athena
Mrs. J. D Plamondon of Athena.
Is visiting here today, having come In
on the morning local
Roy Gllmore. representative of the
Royal typewriter, came over from
Walla Walla this morning.
8. D. Peterson, Milton attorney who
Is a candidate for delegate to the re -
publican national convention, came
down this morning on the local.
Arthur G. Means or Umatilla, is.
spending the day n the city en route
home from Walla Walla, where he at
tended the Heta Theta PI Installation
ceremonies.
EPSOM SALT MINE IS
LOCATED IN OREGON
ONTARIO, Ore, March JO. While
on a trip last week In the Interior Of
Oregon, some 75 miles southwest ol
here. Colonel Davaran asserts that he
discovered an epsom salts mine. He
declares there Is a mountain of the
stuft. and expects to (level
op the
- condl-
property aa soon as weather
Hons will permit The Inaccessibil
ity to the scene of the find it Is
thought will prove a handicap when
active work on the mine Is begun.
King Peter of Serbia is an ardent
p.dmlrer of the cinematograph, and
had a specially built cinema theater
In his palace grounds, where before
the war he spent considerable time
enjoying thee newest films.
Bvetn Home Needs "Efcm Aids''
Among the safe and trustworthy
'first aids" necessary in every home
is Sloan's Unlment. Bruises, muscle-aches
and pains get quick relief.
The penetrating, antiseptic and heal
ing properties of this Unlment have
been proven time ana time again. It
is the kind of a remedy that once
tried makes a constant friend. The
ever Increasing use or Sloan's Lini
ment shows that Its merit has obtain
ed greater and greater recognition.
"Safety First "for the aches and
rheumatic twinges of old age and Ihe
bruises of youth meer relief In th
use of Sloan's Unlment. Adv.
FREEWATER BOY IS
CRUSHED UNDER THE
WHEELS OF AN AUTO
YOUTH ON WAY To stlimoi.
STKAIrt RIDE; DEATH
COMES INSTANTLY.
FBEBWWATER Ore Ver-i, in
On his way to school from hnm.
Freewater at nrfon Tuesday. Clarence
Collins, aged , caught onto a nauto
mobile truck unknown to 8. G. Pear
son, the driver, and Pearson, turning
suddenly, threw the noy to the
RICH, PURE,
WHOLESOME
"SPEAR HEAD"
The Famous Chew with ihe
Delicious, Fruity Flavor
That Lasts ,
MADE IT MODERN PROCESSES
You want to get all the enjoyment
and benefit possible out of tobacco.
Then chew plug tobacco.
You want your chew to have the
wholesome, appetizing richness of ripe
fruit. Then chew Spear Head.
You want a plug with a deliriously
sweet and mellow flavor that last as
long as the chew lasts. Then chew
Spear Head.
One chew of Spear Head wilt con
vince any man that there's no other to
bacco on earth with such a rich and
lasting flavor. That's because all the
natural juices of the choicest Burley
leaf are retained in Spear Head.
The making of Spear Head is con
ducted strictly according to pure-food
methods in a great modem factory that
is spic-and-span throughout.
The most expensive, modern pro
cesses keep Spear Head fresh, sweet
and pure at every stage.
The luscious plug of Spear Head,
from which you bite the tastiest,
wholesomest of chews, represents
the highest form of plug tobacco
production.
Try Spear Head the very best chew
that money an buy. In 10c cuts,
wrapped in wax paper.
ground where Ihe wheels of th truck
passed over his head and chest. He
was Instantly killed Not till Penmen
was stopped by the authorities did he
leam of the accident. The boy Uvea
about half a mile from Freewater and
when he fell to his death was a block
from the school.
To Build Up
After Grippe, Colds
Bad Blood
Take a blood cleanser and alterative
that starts the liver and stomach into
vigorous action, called Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery because of
1 one of its principal ingredients the
I Glden PuU- the hod?
j to nisnnfacUire rich red blood which
1 " laf "'TS' -rT 3
i "an ,of e bod''LITI'!
oil. You feel clean, strong and strenu
ous instead cf tired, weak and faint,
Start to take it to-day and before
another day has passed, the impurities
of the blood will begin to leave your
body through the eliminative organs,
anil in a few days you will know
that the bad blood is passing out, and
new, rich, pure blood is filling your
veins and arteries.
Get Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis
covery to-day from any. medicine deal
er, in tablet or liquid lorin. or send Dr.
I Pierce, Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. V.,
lea cents for trial package of tablets.
What Our Neighbor Say.
Astoria, Oregon. "After having had
the
grip I could
not regain tny
strength; my
blood was poor, I
was nervous and
also had hen
matisin. I tried
everything but
just could not get
any re net .
Finally i decided
to take Doctor
Pierce'a Golden
Medical Discovery
fltirt it ii,r,l im
t think it is simply great. I use the
'Pleasant Pellets' for constipation."
I R- Spick, 373 Exchange St.
Karl Guiott
Teacher of Piano and German
Language.
Music furnished for all occasi
ons. Dancing Parties a
Specialty.
RESIDENCE SOS TURNER
Phone 30 .R.
Virgin
Olive
Oil
Known as the first oil that ex
udes on subjecting the olivet to
gentle pressure, this portion be
ing the best, the moat palatable
and the most nutritious, a trial
of this superior product will
convince you mat ws have the
beat.
Tallman & Co.
heading Druggist,
mem