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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1916. PAGE THREE I 1 I laiiiiimiitiiiiiiiiiMiitiHiiiiiiiiiMiiimifiiiiiiiiiititiiHiiiiHiiiiiittiiiiiiiiHiiiiniiiifii ! I Buy for Cash Do you want the best for the smallest cash price? If so, the Dean Tatom Co. must be the place, and if you are a stranger in the city a visit to our new store will prove to you the truth of our claim, "We sell the best, yet the price is small for cash only." GIBBON MAN CALLED TO WALLA WALLA BY DEATH OF A SISTER MHS. JOHN DlKrHY PAS8EB AWAY IS HOSFfTAIi AFTER AN opbratiox. I Cascade Butter 35c lb. 1 Dean Tatom 4 Phone 688. ft) DOWNEY'S MARKET IN CONNECTION Phone 188. nlllllllllflllllllllllllltllllllllllliuilillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll? llikl Formerly Mved on Ranch at Atliciin; In Suniti-d by liuKband ai.il .several Children; Mrs. Ji,hn Tliomi won Suffers from Felon: Oilier News of GMbon. (East Oregonlan Special.) GIBBON, Ore., April 26 Dave Bonlfer, Gibbon' grocerynuin. wan called to Walla Walla yesterday morn ing by the death of his only slBter, Mr. John Duffey. Mrs. Duffey pass ed away last night at 11:30 In a Walla Walla hospital following- an operation They had lived In Walla Walla sever al years, moving there from their wheat ranch near Athena She was 4! years old and Is survived by a hus band and several children. The re mains will be taken to Athena for burial. v . w . Hoch and nephew, George Horn went dnwn to Pendleton to lie present at the Elks' show. Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson wi re In Pendleton Friday. Will Kendall, ranger. Is here this week to oversee the work on the gov ernment telephone line. Kufford Price Is back from a visit at Weston. Portland Rose Festival 1916 Queen Contest GOOD FOR ONE VOTE Void after Wednesday, May 3, 1916. Name Organization This coupon will count one vote when properly filled out and sent to Portland Rose Festival Contest Depart ment, 337 Northwestern Natl. Bank Building. Coupons must be neatly trimmed and put in package with number cf votes written on top. LISTEN, men I We've ' made it easy for you to get the OWL cigar. It's sold everywhere you hardly even have to cross the street to find it But don't bother to thank us. Pass your thanks (with your nickel) across to the man behind the counter. That's the way I i HE M fevviri It? ! gUViiXTr Million It j jn fpiftF Dollar Cigar f 3gx INCORPORATED gfrfc j Mr. and Mrs. Seth Hyatt of Weston, were over Sunday guests at the horns of Mr and Mrs. Dolr Thompson. John Hager was in Pendleton Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thompson left today for Athena, Helix and Pendle ton on business They will make the trip on horseback Herman Rosenberg and Lee Cald well were on the river several days this week. Mrs. W. W. Williams came up from Mission station Saturday evening all spend Sunday at home. Mrs. John Thompson Is suffering for the past week with a felon on her right hand which has been very pain ful, Drs. Boyden of Pendleton finding 1t necessary to lance It twice. George Brace was in Helix several days last week on business. Cos. Carter of Pendleton, spent yes terday on the river fishing. Mr. and Mrs. VA Kidder spent yes terday in Athena with Mrs. Kidder's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Clemona Mr. and Mrs. Dolfay Thompson left today for a week's visit near Weston Miss Alice Foster is at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson for couple of weeks George Gerlson of Pendleton was on the river Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Brace spent Sunday on Reed and Hawley mountain with Mr. Brace's sister, Mrs. Lulu Stott, who has Just moved here from Colfax, Wash. Mrs. Dave Bonlfer and Mrs. W. W Williams will leave tonight for Athe ns to attend the funeral of Mrs. John Duffey. "iiiiiniiiiuiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiii nHiimmiiiiiiiiiitiimimtiiii mwimfr I Alexander's Four Queens MODART Front Lace Elegance. 3ET 555 wONDERLIfT Fashion, Hy giene and Quality Smart Refinement and Good Taste. I s -m a School Girls' Comfort. Rustless. DUNCAN SCHOOL GIRLS WILL PLAY BASEBALL miss inkz rAiiieis is CHOflBM CAPTAIN; BCHKDtTLE WILL BK AHI!X(.KI. (East Oregonlan special.) DUNCAN, Ore., April 26. The g'rls of the Duncan school have organized a baseball team. Miss Inez Farris has been elected captain The girls are looking forward to some Interesting games and will arrange for the sea son's schedule within a few days. Wrong Storking Stolen. HAKTFOKD, Conn., April 25. On in- of the coldest nights this winter Mrs. Annie Dietz of 115 Mechanics street, prudently wore woolen sleep ing hose, when she went to bed. Testi fying In court against Michael Arene wish, who was held in J500 bail on the charge of burglary and attempted theft from person. Mrs. Dietz said: "As I was placing a roll of $100 in my stocking 1 heard a slight noise and looking out thought I saw this man 'stepping back from my bedroom 5 3 5 The beat evidence of the Superior Elegance, Quality, Refinement and Comfort of the FOUR QUEENS is the fact that many women, upon being fitted in these insist on Ej keeping them on and having the old one sent home. Call and be fitted. I THE DAYLIGHT STORE. BETTER GOODS, LATER STYLES, PROMPT AND COURTEOUS ATTENTION. mjm a 3 I ALEXANDERS I rilllllillHIillllliiltlltlltlllllllllltllllllillllllltllHIIItllltllllllllllllltllllillllllllltnilllMMIillltlllliltllie lilMllMIIItflll!IIIHIlllllt window. The next I knew I was awakened by feeling one of my stock, itig;- being pulled off. Before I could lurn on a llKht the intruder Jumped through the window and disappeared with my left stocking." The chief reason why Aarenewich was charged merely with attempted theft was that Mrs. Dietz had put money in her right stocking. of about 110,000 when they plunged I over an embankment and dropped 75 feet into a ravine. None of the crew was injured. The accident occurred at the Scha. jfer Brothers' camps east of Montesa ; no. The train was in charge of a ; new engineer. The train crew Jump ' ed to safety when they found that the ' engine could not be stopped. Convicts Make Bad Money. Train Plunges 75 Feet WASHINGTON, April 15 Secret ABERDEEN, Wash., April 25. A service officials here sold the recently runaway logging locomotive and two j discovered plot to counterfeit the t5 cars were totally wrecked with a loss j federal reserve note of the San Fran cisco federal reserve bank originated in the Washington State Penitentiary at Walla Walla. PILLS BEST FOR LIVER. Because they contain the best liver medicines, no matter how bitter or nauseating for the sweet sugar coat ing hides the taste. Dr. King's New Life Pills contain ingredients that put the liver working;, move the bowels freely. No gripe, no nausea, aid di gestion. Just try a bottle of Dr. King's New Life Pills and notice how much better you feel. 25c at your druggist. Adv. OREGON THEATRE 3 days only Elliott & Sherman Announce EVENINGS 8:15 SHARP D. W. GRIFFITH'S WORLDS MIGHTIEST SPECTACLE COMMENCING TOMORROW Matinee at 3 P. M. The Birth of a 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 1 DOES NOT EXIST. Nation FROM COAST TO COAST THE MOST STUPENDOUS DRAMA SENSATION THIS COUNTRY HAS EVER KNOWN. The Great American Play at Last , a m A k i mum Nation Hie 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. 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 OUR MONEY WHEN THE SHOW, WITH ITS ACCOM PANYING SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF FORTY SET TING, PLAYS AT THE OREGON THEATRE. 25-SYMPHONY ORGH ESTR A 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 it. own operator, machines, screen, all effect., and it will never be presented in any but the highest class theatres and at prices customarily charged in such play houses. I). W. uhifkitii SEATS NOW SELL ING AT WARREN'S MUSIC STORE. POS ITIVELY NO PHONE ORDERS WILL BE TAKEN