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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1916.
PAGE THREE
Telephone
Here
Every
Day
Everything
All I
New
Throw
All
The
Old
Methods
Clear
Out
GROCERIES PQQ MEAT 1 QQ
PHONE D00 PHONE 100
Wonderful Growth Shown in
High School in Few Years
WANTED
Young Vea
Chickens and
Fresh Eggs
Highest Market
Cash Price Paid
CENTRAL MARKET
188 East Uta St. PHONE 455
HIGH WATER WARNINGS
ISSUED TO TIEBIBENTS
PORTLAND, Ore., April 11.
The weather bureau luued a
warning to resident of the low
lands along the Columbia and
Willamette and the Dullness
houses along Front street. High
er water than usual Is anticipat
ed, owing to a heavy snowfall.
It was said that snow In the
mountains Is well packed and
will yield a high percentage of
water.
(BY PAUL CALLISON.)
The Pendleton high school, the!
leading Institution of learning In this
city, and the Institution which Is de
veloping the future citizens of Pen
dleton, should be spoken of by the
present citizen not In a degrading,
derogatory way, but rather in a praise
worthy, uplifting way. The institu
tion as It stands today is second to
none but the schools of Portland.
Never before has Pendleton had an
institution equal to the one at pres
ent. Several yeurs ago Supt. A. C.
Hampton took charge, of the high
school. The students were then at
tending school In the old building, but
through the able leadership of Mr.
Hampton the school gradually rose
toward the top. Now the students
attend a new $100,000 building. Prof.
S. P. Gatnbee has now taken the
princtpalshlp and is rapidly bringing
the school to a high standing.
Mr. Gambee, a graduate of the Ore
gon Agricultural College, Is a very
able Instructor and leader and has al
ready become a friend of all the stu
dents In school.
The instructors under Mr. Gambee
are Miss E. Llnse, Miss C. E. Bohney,
Mrs. M. Webb. Miss A. Butler, Mrs. C.
Smith, Miss A. Slater. Miss M. Grover,
Mrs. Tucker, Miss M. .Wilson, Mr. R.
K. 1'loupek, Mr. ('. E. Tubbs and Mr.
W. K. Livingston. All these are very
able Instructors and are well liked
among the students.
Marvel of Completeness.
The courses offered are wonderful
for an elementary school. Besides
the regular courses of college prepa
ration work, both science and clas
sic, there are the commercial, the ag.
rlcultural, the normal, the domestic
art and science, manual arts, com
merce and general courses.
The college preparatory courses
prepure the student to enter college
to study classics for English work or
science for the work of chemists or
physlslans. The commercial fits the
student to enter immediately Into of
fice work, typewriting and short
hand being the main divisions. A
course in commerce is also offered as
a subdivision. The agriculture course
Is taught by Prof. Gambee and is
wonderful In Its completeness, agro
nomy, biology, factrloiogy, stock Judg
ing and such other courses and really
fitting the boy to become a compe
tent farmer without further study. The
normal art course teaches the stu
dent the art of shop forgery, the
handling of tools, cabinet making,
mechanical drawing for drafting en
gineers. The boys have a separate
building for their forge work. In the
domestic art work the Kirls are taught
all the principles of cooking and sew
ing. She becomes a competent house
keeper when she graduates from
school. Miss Butler and Miss Wilson
are the Instructors in this course.
They are now applying for a separate
building for their work next year.
Both are graduates of O. A. C. A
splendid equipment is furnished and
all the latest ideas are worked out in
this department.
In the normal work, of which Miss
Graves from the normal school at
Monmouth, has charge, Is taught the
first year work of the normal school
o.' the state, the science of teaching
and other Buch subjects. Practical
work in the form of teaching Is work,
ed in and the students visit the
grade schools every day for this
work.
The school now has an enrollment
of about three hundred. They car
ried on their work In an organized
way. They have their student offi
cers and to them is left the student
body officers. The spirit of the stu
dents Is one of appreciation for what
Is being done for tham and they are
working with the faculty to make the
Pendleton hil'h school the best In th
state.
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Again We Wish to Remind You
WITH EASTER BUT A FEW DAYS AWAY, IT IS HIGH TIME FOR YOU TO
PURCHASE THOSE FEW ARTICLES NECESSARY TO COMPLETE YOUR EASTER
APPAREL OUR LINES ARE COMPLETE AND WE ARE EVER READY TO SERVE
YOU. SHOP EARLY.
Having had three ship
ments of
NEW NECKWEAR
in the past week, our
line is the largest and
most complete in the
city, consisting of lawns,
organdies, voils, crepe
de chine and kid and
patent leathers.
Everything from the
small dainty crepe de
chine collar up to the large cape effects
and ranging in price from ... 25 to f 2.00
You will want your baby well dressed on
April 21 and 22. Enter them in the pa
rade. We carry a complete line of infants'
wearables and our line of infants' shoes is
uncomparable.
enmy JtnnyX
REMEMBER
without a pair of nice
new neat fitting gloves,
your Easter costume is
not complete. We have
them in both silk and
kid in the plain colors
or fancy embroidered
backs, ranging in price
from
Silk 65 to f3.00
Kid . 81.25 to $2.50
s
I
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I
Purses, Vanity Bags and Leather Bags
of all kinds. These are all new and some
thing just a little later style than to be had
elsewhere. These range in price from
75 to 87.50.
THE DAYLIGHT STORE.
BETTER GOODS, LATEST STYLES AND PROMPT AND
COURTEOUS TREATMENT.
: FARMERS OF HELIX
KEEP
YOIR SKIN CLEAR AND
HEAinrv.
There la only one way to have a
clear, hsalthy complexion and that
is to keep the bowels active and reg
ular. Dr. King's New Life Pills will
make yonr complexion healthy and
clear, move the bowels gently, stimu
late the liver, cleanse the system and
purify the blood. A splendid spring
medicine tie at your druggist Adv.
10 SEE RAIN COME
GENTLE FALL WILL BE BOOM TO
CROPS; OTHER NEWS NOTES
OK DISTRICT.
Virgin
Olive
Oil
Known as the first oil that el
udes on subjecting the olives to
gentle pressure, this portion tx..
Ing the best, the most palatable
and the most nutritious. A trial
of this superior product will
convince you that we have the
beet.
Tallman & Co.
Leading Druggists
Canal I 'mind Favorable.
PANAMA, April 1!. Major Gen
eral George W. Goethals. governor ot
the canal zone, made an examina
tion of the slide area in the Galllard
cut. He said that the sltuuUon look
ed even more favorable to him than
lie h id expected and that April 15
v.. mi hi remain unchanged as the date
for reopening the waterway.
General Goethals expressed the be
lief that the canal would not again
be closed to traffic on account of
slides in the cut.
(Fast Oreaonlan Special.)
HELIX. Ore., April 12. A gentle
rain has been falling for 36 hours,
welcomed by the farmers.
W. H. Albee, H. W. Drew and Joa
Grlswold went to Cayuse Station fish
ing Sunday caught one.
Miss Sarah Montgomery left Sun
day for a months visit with her sister
Mrs. Dave Howard at Woodburn, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Sharer of Walla
Walla, are visiting relatives and
friends here for a few days.
Miss Elinor Stockton of Adams
visited her sister Mrs. E. L Norvell
Saturday and Sunday.
W. H. Musselmun of Freewater
visited his daughter Mrs. J. H. Kin!
Saturday.
Archie McKlnnon Is quite sick and
What are the wild waves say
ing As they beat upon the shore,
Order a case of Bran-New
And when that's empty, or
der more.
City Brewery
Telephone 62J
Here's A 'Tip' On Rheumatism
Follow It
AN ACCURATE DESCRIPTION
When your arm or your leg feels "all knot
ted" with rheumatism, when you feel as though
your uiuscleB were "tied up with a rope," you
are really describing your pains accurately.
Rheumatism Is a condition of the body when
soldi and other deposits of impurities are ac
tually "tieing up" the strands of muscles In
your body, or strangling the nerves and thus
dm luring the awful shooting pains of sciatica,
lumbago, etc. Medical authorities agree that
these acid deposits are carried and deposited
by the blood In the various parts of the body.
It stands to reason, therefore, that local appli
cations such as rubbing; with so-called remedies
can't do any permanent good. At best they
enn relieve the pain a little and only for a
lid le while. The only way to effect a real cure
is to attack the real cause the blood. It is
cleansed from the troublesome deposits by
S. S. S., the reliable blood purifier that Is now
easing t he pains and healing the Ills of the third
concretion. 8. 8. 8. "goes after" the Impurities
In i he blood as relentlessly, as eagerly and as
iliKinughly as a ferret goes after rats; pursuing
ihe noison Into every vein and artery, into every
nook and corner of the body, and chasing the troublesome substances
out of the system. The blood thus cleansed, carries off the acid and
other injurious deposits and "filters" them out of the body through the
kidneys. 8. 8. 8. is not a drug. It Is a purely vogetaUe blood purifier.
Von rnn get 8. 8, 8. at every drug store. But If in addition you should
like lo have Ihe advice of the doctors in charge of our laboratory, do not
liesiiate to write us. You will receive free, conscientious a:.d confidential
Mvlce, This Is In line with our policy to make every effort to insure the
best results from 8. 8. 8. to every sufferer. Get a bottle at your drug
irlst's today. If you wish special advice, write to Medical Department,
om 45, Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia.
liy the swirr SKCifK CO.
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i TOsmswcincca
will probably be taken to St. An
thony's hospital, Pendleton today.
Mrs. W. H. Albee took a party of
friends to Pendleton Saturday in hei
car.
Ed H. Graham of Henniston, Ore.,
representing the Columbia Life In
surance Co.. was here In the interest
Of the company Saturday.
Dr. J. Grlswold made a profession
al visit to Pendleton Sunday.
Mrs. John MoleRtrr.m was a visitor
from Adams Friday.
Humors Come to Uie Surface in the
spring as in no other season Thev
don't run themselves all off that way.
however, but mostly remain in the
system. Hood's Sarsaparllla removes
them, wards off danger, makes good
health sure Adv.
HIGH
SCHOOL
NOTES
Tomorrow morning the tryouts for
the representation of Pendleton high
school In the county declamation con
test will be held in the high cchool
auditorium.
Three of the teachers of the high
school will act as judges. The one
chosen will represent Pendleton High
in the contest held at Hermitson on
April 2S At this time the counts
track meet will also be held.
The annual high school elections
will take place this afternoon The
candidates for the different offices
having been nominated at a previous
date Close competition is expected in
all the different nominations. Most
all the officers have two candidates
and one seems as popular as the oth
er among the students at large.
ALEXANDERS
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FATHER WARNED IN
DREAM OF DANGER
TO
LETTER FOUND PREDICTED THE
MURDER OF MISS MARY
HAWW.
WALLA WALLA, April It. That
L O. Hawn, of Ellensburg, father of
Mary Hawn, had a premonition of
trouble if she had anything to do with
her step-grandfather, C M. Frailer,
was shown here yesterday when a let
ter from her parent was found am
ong the effects of the girl whose dead
body with that of Frazler was found
in a hotel room Monday afternoon.
A coroner's Jury decided that death
of the girl was due to poison and of
the man to a gunshot wound. Wheth
er it was murder and suicide or dou
ble suicide was not brought out.
Evidence of physicians who per
formed an autopsy on the body of the
18-year-old girl, was that she had
been criminally attacked a few hours
prior to her death. Evidence all
points to Frazler as the assailant.
They were last seen together about 9
o'clock the night before in the hotel
elevator evidently on their way to
Frazier's room.
The bodies were found on the bed
the man's head at the foot, the girl's
at the head resting on a pillow. The
girl was lying as though sleeping, her
hands folded across her breast. Her
clothing was not disarranged and the
bed had not been occupied during the
night.
Hunter Catamount King
CHA M BEKSBURO, Pa., April 12.
William Wright, nearly 70 years old. j
Is the catamount king of the east and1
is ready to defend against anyone de
nying this assertion. "Wildcat Bill."
as he Is commonly known, Is from
Horse Valley, Franklin county, and
claims the distinction or killing the!
last wolf In the East Atlantic states.,'
Wright killed this wolf about six
years ago and still has the tanned for
of the beast among his many trophies
of the forests.
Wright raises various kinli of live
stock and poultry on tils farm. He
also hunts, fishes and train. He de
rives a neat Income from his sale of
pelts of the muskrat, skunk, wildcat,
fox, squirrel, deer and sometimes
bear. He is a dead snot and uses a
rifle which does not mar the akin.
"Wildcat Bill" is fearless and
thinks no more of killing a catamount
than he does of bagging i rabbit in
his grass field. He is as hardy as the
pi: e knots growing on the. trees of
the forests through wnlch he roams.
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HAV THE -W X Js5 'T.S.Virt(ili
YOU would rather take a tUm, $$msU chew, oi course t Men who
vse W-B CUT Chewing the Real Tobsceo Ctksw. mtm cut, hmt
tsrM get real xtiitactioo from Ms tbaa a quarter their old i
Aad, naturally, they are paiiing the good word along. Get s pooeb
ma see tor yourtelt that au (mi IHmu Uuw satisfies you better.
"Nobc. few tka salt brum a Um rick tuUcco taste"
ait ft WETMAN-BRUTON COUP ANT, SO Dm Span, lew Tent Orj
PortlandlRose Festival 1916
Queen Contest
GOOD FOR ONE VOTE
Void after Wednesday, April 19, 1916.
Name
Organization
This coupon will count one vote when properly filled
out and sent to Portland Rose Festival Contest Depart
ment, 337 Northwestern Nat'l. Bank Building. Coupons
must be neatly trimmed and put in package with number
of votes written on top.
HOME TAEENT SHOW
BY ARTISAN EODGE
HERE FRIDAY NIGHT
FOLLIES OK tf16 IS NAME OI'
OFFERING TO BE GIVEN
AT ORBOON.
QUICKLY STOPS HEAD
COLDS AND SNUFFLES
Preparations for the home talent
show to be given Friday night, under
the auspices of the United Artisan
Assembly No. 9. are well under way
and "The Follies of 191" promises
to be one of the biggest amateur en
tertainments ever given In Pendleton
There will be 14 acts, consisting of
monologues, songs, drills, farces and
dancing. Prof. Murrlll of San Fran
cisco, Is busy with the talent and ac
knowledges that he has seldom had
as good material.
About 80 of Pendleton's best talent
are rehearsing night and day and he
says by Friday night they will be
equal to many professional troupes. Ai
the show la a benefit and the abilities
of Pendleton amateur entertainers are
so well known it la expected a pack
ed house will greet the performers.
Seats may he reserved at Warren's
Music House.
Or. Hyde Charged With Murder,
KANSAS CITY, April 11 Basing
his complaint on new evidence, the
prosecutor today charged Mr. IV Clark
Hyde with murder In the first degree,
alleging he poisoned Colonel Swope
with strychnine and cyanide of po
tassium. The previous trials were sensational.
Catarrhal Germs mw of Most Colds.
Now Gcrmkddal Air Treatment
Best Kemedy for These com.
mon A Union-
Reliable authorities say that up
wards of 90 per cent of the so-called
colds in the head and throat are in
reality dangerous indications of the
presence of acute catarrh When you
hear a person sneeze or cough Its al
most certain they are throwing catarrh
germs into the air for some other
person to breathe and its just as cer
tain that the person breathing these
germs will soon have catarrh or a
catarrhal cold. The time to make
these germs harmless and drive out
your catarrhal cold Is the very In
stant you feel a desire to sneeze or
cough, or start to snuffle and wipe
your nose every' few minutes.
The quickest and surest way to stop
a head cold and drive catarrh germs
out of your system la to pour a few
drops of the oil of Hyomel (pro
nounced Hlgh-o-me) Into one of the
Hyomei inhaling devices which comes
with each large package and place the
Inhaler between your lips and breatho
the germicidal but pleasant smelling
air into your nose, throat and lungs
This air utterly destroys all catarrh
grrm life, quickly opens the closed
air passages, makes breathing easy,
clears your stuffed up head, cleans
out your throat and ends your snuf
fling and nose Mowing. There cer
tainly Is no quicker or more satisfac
tory way of breaking up a cold, even
after it is well started, and a few
'weeks' use will do away with all dan
ger of chronic catarrh. Sold by drug,
gists everywhere Including Tallm.vi
ft Co., who agree to return the full
i tirvhase price to any who use il and
lore not satisfied. In liming llyomel
for the first time bi very sure to get
the large size which contains the in
haler as this is very essential for best
Jesuits ,
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DO YOU USE
The Modern Light
Electric Light, or
DO YOU USE
OLD FASHIONED TALLOW CANDLES,
BAD SMELLING COAL OIL,
OR DANGEROUS, EXPLOSIVE GASOLINE.
BE UP-TO-DATE
By Having
YOUR HOUSE WIRED FOR ELECTRICITY.
Special prices, and terms on wiring until April 15th.
Phone us and our representative will call and go ovr our
plans with you.
Pacific Power & Light Co.
"ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE."
PHONE 40