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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OBEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1916. PAGE Did You See Our Sanitary Fish Case NO DUST, NO FLIES, NO ONE CAN HANDLE YOUR FISH. WHY NOT BUY CLEAN, FRESH FISH AT A LITTLE LESS PRICE? Fresh Large Chinook Salmon. Fancy No. 1 Halibut. Fresh Herring. Fresh California Shad. Fresh Perch and Sole. Fresh Crabs and Shrimps. Extra Fancy Cleaned Shrimps in Bulk. SEE OUR SMOKED AND PICKLED FISH IN WINDOW. Fresh stock. You know we haven't had in stock for a year. IF YOU WANT FISH, YOU WANT IT FROM PHONE 188 INSPECTION MADE OF TERMINAL YARD BY R. R. OFFICIALS GENERAL MANAGER J. p. o BIIIKX M SUPERINTEND ENT BOIiUNB IN PARTY. Coalim? Haul Hexiie- to look I.Ike a ! KkyTaper: Work It Nearly Kin Ixhcd; Kure)' Is Itc'iiic Made of Townslte; Unix- In Strode by En gine: Other New. Down Phone 188 WITH DEAN TATOM CO., GROCERIES. PHONE 688. I HAIR COMING OUT? j Dandruff causes a feverish Irrita tion of the icalp, the hair roots shrink loosen and then the hair comes out fast. To stop railing- huir at once and rid the scalp of every particle of dan ilruff. get u 25-cent bottle of Dander Ine at any drug store, pour a little In sour hand and rub it Into the scalp. After a few applications the hair stop coming out and you can't find any dandruff. MOTHER! GIVE CIO "SYRUP OF FIGS" IF TONGUE IS COATED IF cnosK, PEVEitisii, sick, mr iei S. CUBaM IJTTLiE IJVEK AND KOWK1.S. Children love this "fruit laxative" and nothing else cleanses the tender stomach, liver and bowels so nicely. A child simply will not stop play ing to empty the bowels, and the re sult is. they become tightly clogged with waste, liver gets sluggish, stom ach fours, then your little one be comes cross, half-slcx. feverish, don't eat. sleep or act naturally, breath Is bad. system full of cold, has sore throat, stomach-ache or diarrhoea Listen. Mother! See if tongue Is coat ed, then give a teaspoonful of "Cali fornia Syrup of Klgs.-- and in a few hours all the constipated waste, sour Amusements What the press agents say about Pendleton's pres ent and coming attractions. shock thai struck at the throat and at the pit of the stomach and at the heart Itself. "Peace." said Blackton, when he appeared before the curtain between the two "acts," ''should be spelled In only one way, and that phonetically 'P-o-w-e-r:' " Peact Meeting is shewed. America la fox-trotting and motor ing and dining and joking and play In with pacifism when the play be gins. The keynbte of this happy-go-lucky, ostrich-wise period Is sounded la a pretty peace meeting In Harmons Hall (Chicago Evening American.) I Aml tne ''rst shell rrom the Invad They saw sixteen-lnch shells crash 1 inK fleet came bursting through the Into the heart of Manhattan Island j walls of Harmony Hail and usheren and ' 111 pandemonium and death with They believe the capture of Greater New York would only oe a matter of KATTIjE CRT OP PEACE" A PLAY WITH A MISSION (East Oregonlan .Special.) REITH, Ore., (Pilot Rock Jc.) April IB. Mrs. VanUuuen of Pendle ton visited with the family of K. D. I'unnell Friday. Mrs. J. E. Hassett and Mrs. It. D. llunnell made a shopping trip to Pen dleton Friday afternoon. W. 3. Stewart, section foreman in the yards here the past three weeks has been transferred to the section at Herm ston leaving on No. 1 Thurs day morning. B. L. Tompkins, blacksmith at the round house, is m1ng his family here from I'matllla thin week and will live in a box car house. Hy Jacobson. section foreman, has teen transferred to the yard section here moving his family from Kamela and will occupy the two box cars be ing fitted up for h'm until a section house can be built which we are told i will be started light away. General Manager J. P. O'Brien ac companied by Supt. W. Bollons of thts division, passed through early Friday und went out the branch on an in spection trip, returning here for a Keneral inspection of the terminal ards and shops after which the spe cial train departed for the west. Mr. I H. E. Palmer, superintendent of Port, iljnd joining the party here. Our new coaling plant begins to look like a skyscraper, the forms for i the concrete having reuched a dizzy I height. Kelt week the concrete will j be run In the top, form and the com pletion of the plant rushed. Surveyors have been In the field this week laying out a town site on the HuM,. k-'ll 4 w, K,,sl-ii.,. - - ' ' m ' ii ii. na nui. ii n.- uiiik ujiei tlons commence we will be a second Seattle until such time as the hill Is cut down and properly disposed of and j the price for lots will not be much ! higher than is usually asked In such villages as Portland. Tacoma, etc. Watch us grow. Geo. Geanakapulos had the mls-j fortune to lose a horse one day this i week while his hired man. Charies! Mawrs was hauling pig feed. The ! conveyance consisted of an old scra per with a full grown barrel on It and drawn backwards by the horse. While coming down between the tracks the Walla Walla local pulled out and the horse got hit resulting in a broken hind leg. HIS MAJESTY Ji The BabyM Every mother is interested in Umatilla County's first baby parade and should endeavor to make this a success. Permit us to assist you by making the baby comfortable in our rest room in the Infant's Department in our store. We can supply the little ones with outfits as com plete as the older members of the family. In fact we make a specialty of this interesting department. We carry the finest hand-made garments as well as the simpler ones for practical use. ALEXANDERS ECHO COMMERCIAL CLUB CHOOSES ITS OFFICERS FOR YEAR FRED T. GEORGE IS ELECTED PRESIDENT AND JOE CUNliA VICE PRESIDENT. Other otfieials Named; injured Sec tion foreman Is Recovering Very slowly; Mr. and Mm Garden Leave For Portland to Make Their Home; Gift Will Stud) Nursing. visiting the school. He delvered a ve ry interesting lecture to the scholars while here. Earl Eaeelstyn left Friday for Star buck, Wash., to relieve the manager I of the Tum-a-lum Lumber yards of j ! that place so he can go on a vacation. In voting precincts No. 49 and No. 50 which have in the neighborhood of four hundred electors, but only two hundred and three voters have registered up to Saturday night. Oi ly today is left until the books close. Mrs. Audrey Stapish of Walla Wal la, Is here visiting with her parents, Mr., and Mrs. Wm. Wattenburger. At the play, "The Rescue of Prince Hal," given by the high school pupils Friday night at the school auditorium real talent was displayed. There was a good sized audience and all were satisfied with the entertainment. W. A. Robinson and A E. Greiner of Spokane are business visitors here, to a foreign country at America. peace with Scotland has the first drawbridge In the world in which all the work of opening and closing the draw and ot guarding traffic over and through the bridge Is done by electricity. Denmark last year produced I.HS. 000 tons of hay. a lew hours. They saw the American fleet de stroyed, by a fleet of twice Its size and many tinres its power, and They are convinced our shores are unguarded. They saw a foreign toe, efficient, deadly -march with brutal and amaz ing power through familiar street and They know we are unprepared. j They saw Americans lined against' tide. The forlorn hope is destroyed i I violence that made the women cover !wlth one blot The n"011'8 The fleet drops its steel rain of 18 """"" ru'u- ", death In the heart of the careless Amer,ca 18 a mave ,n lne power 01 " ' . i - l -I n il ii,. , ll , club. knotted a wall llkl swlved gun with its sickening "strike and The; became champions of the cause for battleships more battle ships. They saw the hand of the Invading beast at the throats of women, and They hearkened to "the battle cu of peace." That was the name of the produc- umllgcsted rood passes out tlon "The Battle Cry of Peace" town. It sinks the American fleet as: it hurries north from Hampton Roads. It lands swift, silent armies In gray swarms. They fill the streets. The) kill men. The women Like Poisonous Files. Over the soires of the town nmrmsl of aeroplanes buzz like poisonous files jm",Um s'dler8 lil'rins" frora th smok dropplng death and destruction Into ln land And then the whoie tre" the swirling welter of humanity be-lmendous- fear'"1 spectacle resolves Death. There Is death painted glor-Msp" Into a great cry , iously on large canvas: there Is death 1 repare. (East Oregonian Special.) ECHO. Ore., April 17 The Echo Commercial club elected new officers! having come down from that place by last week, which are as follows: auto. President, Fred T. George; first. Dr. f R. Dorn has a fine new Bulck vice president, Jos Cunha; second vice roadster. president, A. Longwell; third vice Tne usual interesting parent teach- president, C. A. Gilbert; fourth vico era. meeting was held here last Wed- presiueni, oeri mun.no; sv:i:i.iuj, uesday night. The entire program was H. Crary; treasurer, R. B. Stanfleld. j furnished by home talent Then Uie Spirit of '"6. That Is one way. The other you see the spirit of '76 stalk from the fa miliar picture. You see Washington and Lincoln and Grant. You see a tenpins, and they saw ai m cumt.01Ke 80 that it gtckB , tm) And you leave the theater ready to brain. And through this granu lve 8,1 of 'our llule mlte toward ,he i orgy of death there sounds with the ; building of batleshlps to fend off such: insistence of a tom-tom "Prepare:!8 toe."' 1'repare: Prepare!" I It Is propaganda, but the propagan- MOTHERS AND WIVES, da of the Tocsin, the propaganda of r this country those who after j the Fiery Cross, the propaganda oi months and even years of suffering the upre.im fnr Hoin" t.nrtnir thrnmrh nave been restored to health and I ..' . -.. n The executive board consists of Thom as Ross, J. Frank Spinning, C. S Mudge, A. B. Thomson, Wm. EBsel styn. Hugh D. Smith, R. R Lewis and W. J Wattenburger. F. M. Bryant, section foreman who was thrown from and run over by a handcar last Thursday evening, is get ting along very well. His condition is not considered dangerous, although quite serious. Mr. and Mrs. A. O Carden and son Allen left here yesterday for Port- Echo was well represented at Pi lot Rock Sunday when the Echo ball team won the game from the Pi lot Rock boys on a score of 5 to 4. VON PAPEN INDICTED FOR WELLAND PLOT bile and of the system, and you have a well, plnyful child again. Millions of mothers give "Califor nia Syrup of Figs." which has full di rections for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly print id on the bottle. Beware of counter felts sold here. Get the genuine, made by "i California fig Syrup Com pany " Refuse any other kind with contempt. ami a shrill and terrible cry it -was. it is still ringing in the ears of those wbo gripped the arms of their seats Inn night at the Olympic theater and watched with eyes that grew dry In their sockets the ferociously signifi cant handwriting on the wall. Written by a Naval Man. 'The Battle Cry of Peace" was written by Commodore J- Stuart Blackton, after he had read Hudson Maxim's "Defenseless America,'' The book burned Its way Into his soul and he took a still mightier torch and la burning the same message into the Dyke causes Big Does. AMSTERDAM, April 18. A millicn dollars of damage was done when th minds and hearts of Americans. Si heldt dyke broke six miles east of The message Is one that has been Ghent, Inundating Southern Hollar.d hard before "Prepare!" But this and northern Belgium. time Its true meaning came with a Known For It's Strength darkness. You Are Convinced, After fifteen minutes of It the wo- strength by that good old-fashione i root and herb remedy, Uydla E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound are the man at my left turned her face away, ones who nave inru me goon no.: with a violent shiver and did not look'0' health restored, until today there again. The man at my right said; ! hardly a town so small that the, "Uncle Tom's Cabin that's what'wompn who s,iffer from female ail this means. It means battleships, It lne"ts do not depena upon Lydla E means the curtain for OUT half-Amer- PWkham'S Vegetable Compound to I leans. It means that men like Car- restore health. Adv. negle. Wanamuker and Ford had bet-1 ter watch out." Must? Also Sttre. The orchestra played with cunning on the feelings of an already over wrought audience. It stirred to fren zy, panic and finally a desire for def inite, immediate, decisive action. "Prepare." The foe sweeps on There is a last stand. The brave little army digs itself In. You feel they may turn the NEW YORK, April 18. Captain Franz von Papen. recalled German ' embassy attache, and Captain Hans ! Tauscher. husband of Madame Gad-1 land where they expect to make their ski, the singer, were indicted by the home. The Cardens have resided in j federal grand jury on a charge of Echo for th past three years and have ; participating in a plot to blow up the made many friends who regret to seel Welland canal in Canada, them go. Three others were also named. Cap-1 Mrs. Kit Hayes came up from Port- tain Alfred Fritzen and two more ! land last Wednesday and was me! whose identities are concealed, hen by Mr and Mrs. J. H. Pearson of This is the first time that Von Pa Little Butter creek, with whom shi pen has been formally mentioned In will make an extended visit. connection with the bomb plots. As Miss Eugenie C Scnoll left Satui-(ne has returned to Germany, he Is be dav for The Dalles where she has en-! '"nd the court's jurisdiction. It is tered the hopital to prepare to be-lch8',1 tnat th' fiv started In the come a trained nurse. unRed States an enterprise Injurious Prof. Strobe of the state university . at Eugene was here Friday morning A Floe Aid For Mother-to-be nrt all erMttv nAahitA A t who tell their experiences. And among the many things which we read abort aad are of immediate im portance to the expec tant mother, b a splen did external remedy called "Mother's Friend." This fa ap plied over the muscles of the stomach. It Is deeply penetrating in its influence. Metheis everywhere tell of Its soothing effect, bow it sllars pi!nj Incident to 1.-. . , . sireicniDg or cords, "raments and muscles. They ten of restful "ort-, f?l!m'.Pcctful Bights, as ab aence of these distress peculiar to the pe rtodrf expectancy, relief from momtn? SEP aon ot ,hat PPrebenskm with wmcd so many young women's minds be- a bottle of "Mother's Friend" from your nearest druggist Ask your husband to ret It tor you. Then write to Bradfteld Reg ulator Co. 448 Lamar BUg. Atlanta, Gel r jery handsome and Inst rut-tire book. w"h nggestiTe ideas of great help to all women Interested in the roblect of maternity. And best of all are some fat WtTtod.y?1''" real iaspifattes iiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiii i PR0VFN SWAMP. ROOT AIDS WEAK KIDNEYS Washington, D. C, Oct. 6, 1915. First National Bank PENDLETON. OREGON is hereby granted the right to act as Trustee, Ex ecutor, Administrator and Registrar of Stocks and Bonds. Federal Reserve Board. By C. S. Hamlin, Governor. niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiimiim; SECURITY biiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S, The symptoms of kidney an. I lila- S der troubles are often very dlstress- ig and leave the system in a run- 5 ili'wn condition. The kidneys seem to S suffer most, as almost every victim E complains of lame back and urinary 1 troubles which should not he neglect- S ed, as these danger signals often lead to dangerous kidney troubles. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root which MM heals and strengthens the kid neys Is a splendid kidney, liver and bladder remedy, and. being an herbal compound, has a gentle heating effect on the kidneys, which Is almost Im mediately noticed In most cases by those who use It. A trial will convince anyone who may be In need of It. Hetter get a hottle fiom your nearest drug store and start treatment at once. Towever. If you wish first to test thl great preparation send ten I'ents to Ur. Kilmer ft Co, Blnghamton, N r for a sample bottle. When writ ing be sure and mention the Pendlc ton Hast oregonian. i ENRICH THE BLOOD Hood's 8arsaparilla, s Spring Tonic Medicine, is Necessary. Everybody is troubled at this sea son with loss of vitality, failure of appetite, that tired feeling, or with bilious turns, dull headaches. Indi gestion and other stomach troubles, or with pimples and other eruptions SVV J n, body- The reason Is that the blood ia impure and Impov erished. Hood's Sarsaparilla relieves all these ailments. It la the old reliable medicine that has stood the test of fory years, that makes pure, rich red bloodthat strengthens every organ and builds up the whole ays i" the Jl the-year-round blood.purlner and health-giver. if- i nfiJ,",f.acif "ke "' for nothing else s like It There Is no real sub stitute: so be sure to get Hood's & ' , y?u,druK8lt for it today, and begin taking it at once, . Does Not Rah Off, lite 4 Tine as Loaf at Otlters, Saves Work. Get a Can Today Henry B Walthall s Col. Ben Cameron in "The Birth or a coming to the Oregon Tlienu-r, 3 days, starting April 2jth. Xatlou," FREK BOOK ON STOMACH OAS. Geo. H. Mayr. of 154 Whiting St.. Chicago, III., a prominent druggist. Was published a guide to health. In which he shows how he cured himself and brougt relief to thousands of oth er sufferers from constipation, bil iousness, indigestion and Intestinal troubles by the use of French healing j oils. One dose usually convinces. The most chronic cases rarely need over! three doses. This book will lie mailed! free on request. Mayr's Wonderful! l'.emedy is sold by leading druggists! everywhere with the positive under standing that your money will be re funded without question or quibble it ONE bottle falls to give you absolute satisfaction. Young Veal, (Mensid W Eggs Highest Market Cash Price Paid CENTRAL MARKET mm JUtt St. PMft 455