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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1916.
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Buy for Cash
YOU GET MORE AND PAY LESS.
Do you w&nt 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."
The Dean Tati Co
SPECIAL 11 FOR
EASTER SERVICE IS
AT
PRESBYTERIAN (SIILRCH HAS BIO
CONGREGATION ON LAST
SUNDAY.
Exercises by Primary Grades Ar
Thoroughly Enjoyed; Part of School
I'm nit) i Reemployed by Dlrec-
tors; funeral of Late Pioneer, Mrs,
Vt oilman, is Held.
Phone 688.
DOWNEY'S MARKET IN CONNECTION
Phone 188.
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MORE CURRENCY WILL
BE ISSUED IN MEXICO
MEXICO CITY. April 28. The sec
retary of the treasury of the de facto
government announced that a new issue
of 600,000,000' pesos will be placed In
sue is acceptable for all Internal rev
enue taxes and wlU, it is stated, be
destroyed as received.
A decree has been Issued that after
May 1 all freight and passenger traf
fic tariffs on the national railways
shall be payable In Mexican gold, on
thf Rfime RCnlj. hafnra (ha rairAln.
statu that trie new currency win do
backed by a gold reserve of $50,000,
000 in Mexican gold, the equivalent of
(25.000,000 In American gold. Each
peso according will have a value of
t cents In American money.
The old Issue of 1750,000,000 W
remain In circulation, with an arbi
trary value placed upon it by the gov
ernment of 2 1-2 cents gold. This !b-
BnuUb.it Steamer in Tow.
NORFOLK, Va., April 28. The
Brazilian steamer Guajara. with pas
sengers from Rio, was 300 miles south
of Scotland Light, disabled and in
tow of the United Fruiter Sixoala, hind Governor
wua wmcn one is suposaj to nave
been in collision.
IF YOU HAVE CATARRH-READ THIS!
A Message of Joy to Catarrh Sufferer. Wonderful Result
From Breathing Marvelous Germicidal Air. Money
Back If It Don't Help You.
Catarrh in a germ disease and thof lasting. The first day s use will .(how
germs thrive-far up In the recesses of improvement and In a short time there
your nose, throat and lungs where imi should be no further trounle from
medicines, Bprays, or ointments can
ever reach them. Before you can it
rid of catarrh you must get rid of the
germe which cause it,
Breathing the air of Hyomel is the
only method known o us for killing
catarrh germs and driving them from
your system. Simply put a few drops
of Hyomel in the inhaler that comri
with every complete package and then
breathe Its air for a few minutes, four
timet- a day.
It seems remarkable that so simple
a way of treating catarrh will effect
such marvelous results, but the most
Important discoveries of science have
always been the simplest. By breath
ing Hyomel In this way every particle
of air that enters the air passages of
the nose, head and throat and goes
Into the lungs. Is charged with a pow
erful, antiseptic, healing balsam that
Is carried Into the remotest air cells,
killing all the germs and bacilli of ca
tarrh, and soothing and healing the
sore, inflamed membranes.
tarrh or any symptom of catarrh.
Regarding Hyomel Mrs. Mattie wlae
mlller, a nurse, residing 1528 9th St.,
N. W.. Washington, D. C, writes:
"I suffered with catarrh of the nose
and throat which also affected the
eyes and after using Hyomei have re
ceived great benefit. If the use of
my name will benefit anyone, you are
welcome to use it. Through me sever
al of my friends are now uaing Hyn
tncL"
The complete Hyomel Outfit is in
expensive, it makes a pleasant, con
venlent treatment as the inhaler can
be carried In the vest pocket or
hand bag. The Inhaler lasts a lite
time and if one bottle of Hyomel don't
give permanent relief an extra bottle
can be obtained at any time for a
trifling sum..
As Tallman & Co. and leading drug
gists everywhere sell Hyomel under a
positive guarantee of successful re
Mills or money back, surely no catarrh
sufferers should go long before trying
The action of Hyomel Is quick and this simple home treatment
Portland Rose Festival 1916
Queen Contest
GOOD FOR ONE VOTE
Void after Friday, May 5, 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.
(East Oregonlan Special.)
UMAPINE, Ore., April 27. -Easter
services In the Presbyterian church
here led by Bev. H. A. Noyes were at
tended by a large congregation, spec
ial music by the choir and little chil
dren in white was given and exercises
by the primary grades were thorough
ly enjoyed. A feature of the service
was the baptism of two babies belong
ing to Mr. and Mrs. cnas. V. Wellman
and Mr. anr Mrs. L Larson.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Phillppl enter
tained over Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W.
B. Morgan of Walla Walla, also Mr.
and Mrs. C E. Slmonds at a Sunday
dinner.
Miss Ethel Piper, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. H. K Brady arrived Friday
night from Baker to be present at
the bedside of her mother, who is very
low from cancer.
The high school pupils met at the
home of Miss Cynthia Stone Thursday
night and made candy.
Mr. and Mrs. Judge Kelly have sold
their Overland auto and bought a new
Chalmers Six.
Miss Florence Phlllppi of Early.
Oregon, Is making a two weeks' visit
with her sister, Mrs. Guy G. Young.
At the last meeting of the Vincent
school directors, a part of the faculty
were reemployed for next year, as
follows Principal. Robert Brownell
of Iowa; grade teachers, Edith Har
per, Miss Wilson of Adams, and Mrs.
John Sheeley. It Is expected the
balance of the teachers will be em
ployed shortly.
Lou Hodgen, prominent democrat
of this vicinity, attended the opening
base ball game at Portland last week
lie secured a seat at the game Just
Withycombe and
had his picture taken with him. Lou
says the picture was no good and
blames the weather.
The funeral of Mrs. Helen Merrltt
Wellman took place this afternoon
from Walla Walla undertaking par
lors. Hev. Burke of the Christian
church conducting the service and in
terment being made in the Mountain
view cemetery. Mrs. Wellman was a
pioneer of this valley, settling her
in 1864 and was 79 years old at the
time of her demise. About six weeks
ago her husband, A. C Wellman, died.
For many years, Mrs. Wellman had
been bedfast. The following children
survive her R. H. Wellman of Uma
pine; Mrs. D C. HUbrook of Fruit-
vale, Mrs. A. C. Kelly' or Yellowhawk
Al Wellman of Butte, Montana, C. N,
Wellman and M. A. Wellman of west
ern Canada, and P. C. Wellman oi
Kallspell.
Mr. and Mrs. Sevy, who have been
teaching at Vincent for two years
past, have secured a place on the
Milion-Freewater teaching staff, Mr.
Sevey being apointed principal of the
Freewater school and Mrs. Sevy of
the Grove school.
"They're ail
trying Fatimas
Fathnas have a! wave bSMt
mighty popular in this town.
But lately, since we've been
telling smokers how SEN.
BIBLE they are, Fatima
Kits have bean juiapinf '
every day.
Hearty everybody seems to
be trying them. Everybody
tra its a ee. :;,ioe"C!garatto
ono that it. COOL to the
tbsst and tongue and tree
bom sftOt-cQKUb
Fatuw. isn't tho ortfy sonsl
bie cigarette but no other
sensible one seems to pleats
sc. many den's tastes.
More Fatimas are sold than
any other cigarette costing
ever Sc. Today's the day
yousoould try them.
A Sensible Cigarette
2Qfor
Ancient Eggs Are Stolen.
THE DALLES, Ore., April 28. A
robber who got a small haul at the
exhibit pavilion of The Dalles Busi
ness Men's Association at the depot
got "stung."
The four foot loaf of bread he stole
was 40 days old. The dozen eggs had
been In the window since Christmas
and the two large Jars of processed
cherries had been preserved in sul
phate of copper. If he ate those
cherries he la elthet- awfully sick or
dead.
Foes of Defense .Mauled.
NEW TORK, April 28. The ap
pearance of Major General Wood to
apeak at a meeting or students of the
College of the City of New York on
"Preparedness" was the occasion of
an attempted demonstration of "antl
militarists' among the students and
the rough handling of several who In
terrupted him.
A student who attempted to rally
tnose opposed to preparedness was
hustled .from the hall and another
who attempted to address the students
on the campus had to be rescued by
the police.
PIIJ.S BEST FOR LIVER.
Because they contain the best liver
medicines, no matter now 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.
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Saturday Specials
IT IS TO YOUR BENEFIT NOT TO OVERLOOK THESE SATURDAY SPECIALS,
AS THEY ARE ALWAYS MONEY SAVERS AND ON MATERIALS AND GARMENTS
S USED EVERY DAY, AND FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK OF MERCHANDISE
EACH AND EVERY PRICE GUARANTEED.
Wool Challies Regular 65c quality, in both light and dark
shades. Saturday Special, only 49c the yard, while they last, and
we have a limited amount of them.
Imperial Crepe Regular 60c quality, both in plain and flower- 1
ed. Saturday Special only 49c the yard.
Collars One lot of collars from our regular stock and all good f
styles. Ranging in price from 35c to $2.00, Saturday Special
One-Third Off.
Windsor Crepes Regular 25c quality in both plain and f
flowered designs. Saturday Special 19c the yard.
Queen Percales Both light and dark, and any piece in our S
large stock. Regular 15c quality. Saturday Special, 7Vj yards
for $1.00.
Zephyr Gingham Regular 12V&C and 15c quality, any piece in
our stock Saturday Special 7Vi yards for $1.00.
Ready-to-Wear Dept.
Bungalow Aprons In ginghams and percales, light and dark
colors. Extra good quality. Saturday Special 69c.
Crepe Night Gowns Lace and embroidery trimmed, white and g
white with floral designs, Saturday Special 69c.
Gingham Petticoats These come in wide ruffles and both light s
and dark colors. Extra width. Saturday Special 69c
Gingham and Percale House Dresses Full skirts neatly made
and trimmed, sizes from 36 to 46. Saturday Special 69c
WE HAVE THE LARGEST
NOW IS THE TIME TO SELECT THAT NEW PARASOL.
AND BEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY.
ALL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY PURCHASES GO ON MAY BILL.
The Daylight Store. Better Goods, Latest Styles, Prompt and Courteous Treatment.
ALEXANDERS!
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ENTERTAINMENT ROYAL
TO BE PROVIDED QUEEN
BUSY WEEK IS OUTLINED FOR
HONORED GUEST AT ROSE
FESTIVAL.
Among the moors, If a wife does
not become the mother of a boy, she
may be divorced with the consent ol
the tribe.
Hong Kong Cafe
SJTD NOODLE PARLORS
Noodles
AND
Chop Suey
Outside Tray Orders a Specialty.
Boxes for ladles and gentlemen.
OPEN DAY AND ALL NIGHT
MEALS 250 AND UP.
Special Chicken Dinner
Sundays.
548 Main Street
Next to E. 0. Bldg. Phone 10
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Cyko paper and films.
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Developing and print-
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FRECKLES
Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These
Ugly Spots.
There's no longer the slightest need
of feeling ashamed or your freck'ec,
as the prescription othlne double
strength is guaranteed to remove
these homely spots.
Simply get an ounce of othlne
double strength from any druggist
and apply a little of It night and
morning and you should soor see that
even the worst freckles have begun
to disappear, while the lighter ones
have vanished entirely. It is seldom
that more 'than an ounce Is needed to
completely clear the skin and gain a
beautiful clear complexion.
Be sure to ask for the double
strength othlne as this is s-id under
K'.arantee of money back If it falls to
rci.ove freckles.
Skin Muddy?
Dull eyes, blotches and other skin
blemishes result from a disordered di
gestion. Purify the blood, tone the
stomach, gently stimulate the liver and
regulate the bowels and bile with
BEECHAM'S
PILLS
Urge Sale of Any MxUcin la the V U.
SoMmrywhere. bfcoxe. 0c., SSc.
PORTLAND, Ore , April 28 The
1916 Rose Festival' queen will have a
buss- week In Portland during the
June fiesta.
Tne afternoon of June 6 will wit
ness a rehearsal of the crowning cere.
mony. The same evening she will vis.
it the city hall at 7 p. m. and with the
mayor and festival governors will be
escorted to the festival center by thd
Kosarlans, mounted police and nation
al guardsmen.
After the crowning ceremony takes
place at 8 p. m. the queen with May
or Albee and J. H. Dundore, president
of the show, will inspect the floral dis-
play at the festival center.
The morning of June 7 the aueen
will head the children's parade and
proceed to the Columbia river high
way for the national dedication cere
monies at 2 p. m Trie same evening
she will be the guest of honor with
her court and official party for a mag
nificent fireworks spectacle on the
Willamette river.
the second day will witness the
queen present at the annual roller
skating marathon and in the after
noon she makes her appearance in
the floral pagean. After this parade
she takes an active part In the chil
dren's singing.
The last dny of the festival features
the queen in the Fraternal. Military
and Civic pageant, if the queen is
elected from outside Portland she will
ride in an especially constructed float
as will maids of honor from Oregon
cities, or Vancouver, since Clarke
county, Washington, has been includ
ed in the territory covered by the
queen's contest
The afternoon of june 9 will find
the ueen present at the first annual
river regatta and In tlte evening she
ieaas tne l altee procession. The
queen will also hold receptions for dis
tinguished guests in the city for the
national dedication of the highway
Special Clothing Sale
For One Day Only, Saturday, April 8
We will place on sale all of our Men's Suits. Blue Serges,
Cheviots and Cassimeres. Nothing reserved. Come in and get
your suit now and save money.
$15.00 SUITS, SALE PRICE $12.00
$17.50 SUITS, SALE PRICE f 14.00
$20.00 SUITS, SALE PRICE ?16.00
$22.50 SUITS, SALE PRICE f 18.00
$25.00 SUITS, SALE PRICE $20.00
$27.50 SUITS, SALE PRICE f 22.00
$30.00 SUITS, SALE PRICE $24.00
ALEXANDERS
All purchases charged here Friday and Saturday will be placed
on your May bill.
NEWS NOTES OF WESTON
FORMER RESIDENT RETURNS TO
GREET OLD FRIENDS; PER
SONAL ITEMS.
(East Oregonlan Special.)
WESTON, April 26 Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Vanwinkle spent Saturday aft
ernoon in Pendleton.
Henry Waddingham and daughter,
Miss Daisy, motored to Walla Walla
Saturday to visit relatives.
James Ritchey, a former Weston
farmer, is here from Cornelius. Ore
gon, greeting old friends and looking
after his farming interests.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Gordon of Helix
was In the city Sunday visiting Mrs.
Gordon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Beamer.
Earl e Lieuallen was over from wal
la Walla Sunday visiting his grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Lieuallen.
F. G. Lucas has gone o Montana on
business.
Mrs. George Jones Is here from
Montana, visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. WlU Bsatns.
Fruit trees here have an abundance
of bloom. Indicating a good crop.
A splendid Easter service was ren
dered at the Methodist church Son
day night, consisting of anthems by
the choir, instrumental and vocal so
los, interspersed by Interesting talks
by the pastor, Rev. N. D. Wood.
Mr. Brill, one of Weston's ball pray
ers, had his arm severely Injured Sun
day while playing ball.
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Buys New Cadillac.
James H. Sturgls of the E. L. Smith
& Co., has purchased a new model
Cadillac auto from E. P. Tulloch.
Doctor Going Ut I'mapinc.
Dr. N. A. Snook of Mabton. Wash.,
is a guest at the home of Dr. I. II.
Temple in this city and is en route to
Umapine where he expects to open a
drug store and practice medicine.
Moving to Montosano.
E. G. Kay, who has been employed
at the Sawtelle Jewelry store, is leav
ing for Montesano, Wash , near Ab
erdeen, to go Into business for himself.
A Pretty lJve rjW.
Like Mark Twain and Villa, James
McKay, well known horseman, says
the report of his death last winter
was very much exaggerated. He has
Just returned from Portland where he
had been for several months nnil
states thnt he w;ia reported to have
died down there
News of Pendleton on Page 10.
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Make delicious pie crust
after this recipe
Mix one scant teaspoon salt with one and one-half cups pastry
flour. Chop ta scant half cup chilled Cottolene. Mikingrad
ua ly three tablespoons cold water. Mix well, but do not knead
wuh hands. If soft, lay paste in pan and place on ice till chilled.
Sprinkle flour on molding-board; flour rolling-pin; roll out flat,
then roll up into form of jelly roll; stand it on end; pat down
and roll mto circular shape. When rolled into proper size cover
sides and bottom of pie dish. Fill in pie material. Roll top
crust in same way, making several incisions to allow (broiling
and puffing in baking.
Cottolene makes pie-crust light flaky, wholesome:
it excels for all shortening and trying.
Its use is simple, and you can get it in pails of
various sizes to suit your convenience. Ask your
grocer for a supply today.
Write for a free copy of our real cook book, "HOME HELPS."
Our General Offices, Chicago, will supply you.
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