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DAILY BAST OBBGONIAN, PENDLBTOft, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 25. 1916. PAGE THREE EIGHT PAGES lllllllllllllllllllllllllllimilllllNllimHIllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL' No. 1 MEAT 1 AND U. S. INSPECTED This Means Something Downey's Market! Phone 188 THE DEAN TATOM CO. Phone 688 For Cascade Butter, it is better, 35c pound lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllfr OF PILOT AN ENTERTAINMENT mm k m.yiuua;e is knjoyed by bXRGB Al'DIEUCE IN I. O. O. F. HALL. purchased Bill Kidwell hu horn of Fred alley. C. M. Schannep haa rented the house from Mr. Kidwell and will move his family here thla week. The Ladles' Blbl Claaa met at the home of Mrs. C Gill Iaat Wednesday for the purpose of making ahlrta 'or an orphan boy whom they are caring for. Delicious refreahment were aerved. The local Odd Fellowa are planning to celebrate their annlveraary here next Thursday. K. W. Warrington will deliver th- address of the even- ;-ortt' lHmo Taken part of lUlue; ing Everybody Enjoy HWclf. Mra. t. Mlss Grace Gilliam vialted here ye3 U Gllletond la Taken to the Ho-, terday. Was Gilliam la at the home piWI KuffertiiK from Sionuw li Trou- ranch agan aftPr .pending the wln Mtjj Other lfcak News. .r wHn her BMeT ln California. "" "" Mr. and Mm. Joe Royer, Mrs. Ruah (Baat Oregonian Special.) Movt an(J Mr Mar1on smthi ,p.nt PILOT ROCK, Ore., April 25 The la Frldav at tne home of J(jnn Royer Saturday Club gave a aplendid enter- ner jjyg tainment in the I. O. Q. F. hall Iaat Mr, Grace Darns and baby daugh- Frlday evening. A mock marrl:ge ter have ,.eturne(j home after gPemj. waa given in wnicn ueorge uone ac.e.i ,ng the paJJt tW(J WMk at tne nome aa the bride, and Dolly Reaaer aa the (f Mrg Btrl n,Vatgate groom. L. C. Scharpf was the charm- Mlas Myrte Westgate, who la teach ing bridrsmald, O. M. Johnston the nf at Tumaium, visited her parents beat man. M. D. Orange the flower htn ovn 8undav girl and Marvin Roy the colored par- En,ery Knotu iB having hla lot next son. The wedding procession brought , Qeow CurneB cleaned and expecta forth cheer after cheer from the audi- t0 commence work on a modern bun ence. After the entertainment, ice gaow aoon. cream and cake were served to all Monarch Hardware Co. is hav Mrs J L. Ollleland was taken to ng iu warehouse repainted. John the hospital Sunday. She is suffering nradhurn treated his house to a new the :MMUIIItllHMIHMIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllltllllllll!l(lllllllllltllllllllllM!IIHllf!tt)lllllll!llllllll!IMt!IIIIIM!imi THIS IS THE SEASON OF THE YEAR WHEN ALL LADIES ENJOY MOTORING. LET US HELP YOU TO MAKE YOUR MOTOR RIDE MORE ENJOYABLE. PURCHASE ONE OF OUR NEW Auto Hats or rUaflxMB' W Caps jyj At Our Remarkably Low Price Special from stomach trouble. Portland Rose Festival 1916 Queen Contest GOOD FOR ONE VOTE Void after Tuesday, May 2, 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. fhat is Home WHhoot an Heir! This is a cubject that hu a place in all nJudb iu all times. And It naturally di rects thought as to the comfort of the mother during that wonderful period of expectancy. Mothers who know rec ommend "Moth e r ' Friend." It Is an ex ternal remedy for the stretching muscles, en ables litem to expand without undue strain, assists the organs to crowd against nerves, to pull at ligaments to thus avoid pain. Th mtfiil dan are assured, peaceful nights are experienced, morning sickness, headache, oppression and other dis tresses are among the various things which women, everywhere relate they entirely es caped by using "Mother's Friend. And by Its effect upon the muscles the form Is re tained and they return to their natural, smooth contour after baby Is born. Get a bottle of this Invaluable aid to expec tant mothers. Any druggist will supply you. It is hormlesi but wonderfully effective. Write to BradAeld Regulator Co.. 413 La mar Bldg., Atlanta, da., for a specially writ ten guide book for women interested In the subject of maternity. It will prove an Inspi ration. It contains information that every woman should know all about Write today. coat of paint also. Fred Bailey and family left Thurs day for Idaho. Fred Hays he doea not expect to winter there ao will be back this fall. Mrs. Myrtle ("arnea returned home after spending the past week at the bedside of her son Lowel Sturtevani. who la at the hospital in Pendleton. She says he la getting along nicels ami will soon be able to come home. Mr. and Mrs. Hob Llnsner of Nolln are visiting Mrs. Linsner's mother, Mrs. O. T. Carnes, of this place. Mra. Hawley spent Saturday in Pen dleton. Mrs, Charles Miller took her little daughter Louise to the eugenic con rest Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Itoark are visiting at the home of J. N. Roark, who is a brother of Will Roark. Mrs. Ford Wright Is spending a few days with her sister. Mrs. Moore of I'klah. Mr. Yager and family spent Sunday here. Mrs. E. T. Funning attended the baby parade In Pendleton Saturday. AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE BUDGET TRIMMED DOWN OREGON AGRH'l'LTritAL COL LEGE, Corvallis. April 25. On the recommendations of President Kerr, I THIS WEEK Regular $2.50 hat f2.10 Regular $2.25 Oriental leather trimmed cap f 1.95 Regular $1.75 cap, suede leather trimming f 1.45 Regular $2.00 striped sport hat f 1.65 Regular $1.50 auto cap $ 1.20 Regular $1.25 auto cap, both plaid and plain colors $1.10 , Regular $1.25 auto hats with suede leather band $1.10 1 Call early and get your choice. Every one is a bargain. THE DAYLIGHT STORE. BETTER GOODS, LATER STYLES, PROMPT AND S COURTEOUS ATTENTION I ALEXANDERS! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiittmimiiMiimiK the board of regents at its annual meeting here Saturday cut 180,000 from the totals recommended by the heads of the departments. President Kerr told the board that he had held personal conference with every department head, urging the necessity of the most rigid economy ln making out estimates for the com ing year. There will be no new buildings au thorized, except an experimental feed ing laboratory costing about $5000. Equipment costs will be a little heavier because expenditures in this line la.st year were only $2000, in con trast to a normal expenditure of $30, 000. A professor of logging, engineer, ing, Mr. Van Orsdale, who leaves a $10,000 Job to take the college work, was elected. This is the first such department to be established in the I'nited States. Special Announcement -THE Popular Cash Store Has just received a most complete showing of the newest creations in Ladies Mid-Summer Coats and Suits. Popular Prices, Style and Quality. COMMENCING THURSDAY Matinees Daily 2:15 Sharp OREGON THEATRE 1.3 days only Elliott & Sherman Announce EVENINGS 8:15 SHARP The Bi rt a of Nation D. W. GRIFFITH'S WORLD'S MIGHTIEST SPECTACLE IDe Birth of a Positively the greatest spectacle ever brought to Pendleton so wonderful that it beggars description so stupen dous that it staggers the mind. PRESENTS IN ITS MINUTEST HISTORICAL DETAIL THE TREMENDOUS DRAMA OF THE BIRTH OF THE UNITED AMERICAN PEOPLE. SO GIGANTIC AND ALL DEFYING THAT ITS RIVAL DOES NOT EXIST. FROM COAST TO COAST THE MOST STUPENDOUS DRAMA SENSATION THIS COUNTRY HAS EVER KNOWN. The Great American Play at Last a bb mb MB m mm rrm Nation IT WILL MAKE YOU LOVE IT WILL MAKE YOU HATE; IT WILL CHARM AND THRILL YOU BEYOND YOUR BELIEF TO BE EITHER CHARMED OR THRILL ED. IT WILL STIR YOUR FIRE, PATRIOTISM AND BLOOD, AND MAKE YOU YELL AND CRY AND GROAN. IT WILL FORCE YOU TO GRASP THE BACK OF THE SEAT IN FRONT OF YOU UNTIL YOUR FIN GERS ACHE AND THEN RELAX THEM AS SOME TOUCHING TENDER SCENE APPEARS. YOU WILL BE TAKEN OUT OF YOURSELF AND BECOME FRAN TIC AND HOARSE FROM YOUR SHOUTS OF ENTHU SIASM AND DISMAY BUT NO ONE WILL NOTICE YOUR ACTIONS FOR THEY ARE ALL DOING THE SAME, AS EYES AND EARS AND FEELINGS ARE BORNE ALONG THE SIGHT AND SOUND BEFORE YOU. THESE ARE A FEW OF THE NEVER-TO-BE-FORGOTTEN SENSATIONS YOU WILL RECEIVE FOR YOUR MONEY WHEN THE SHOW, WITH ITS ACCOM PANYING SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF FORTY SET TING, PLAYS AT THE OREGON THEATRE. 25-SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA-25 PRICES: EVENINGS 50c 75c $1.00 $1.50 and $2.00 MATINEES 25c 50c 75c and $1.00 NOTE THE BIRTH OF A NATION carries its own operators, machines, screen, all effects, and it will never be presented in any but the highest class theatres and at prices customarily charged in such play houses. v. w. Griffith SEATS NOW SELL ING AT WARREN'S MUSIC STORE. POS ITIVELY NO PHONE ORDERS WILL BE TAKEN