East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 15, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 15, 1916.
PAGE THREE
Downey's Met
and
U. 8. Inspected Meats
Always Leads
Call 188 or 187
For Service
GROCERY DEPARTMENT PHONE 688
Cascade Butter 30c lb.
C))f MlraHlp uUDoggrr
MONDAY, MAY 15, 1918.
( iik'lufiH and Chickens.
W W. Harrab took out a building
permit 'aft week to erect a "bunga-
I low for Wyandotte chickens " Re
corder Fltz GeaUd thought he said
for "wine diet chickens" and asked
If he wan going to build a road house.
Jim Is same Load.
While we were grieved to learn that
Jim ICyie of Stanfield was Injured
when an auto in which he was riding
turned over and spilled him out, we
were not inclined to put much
blame upon the auto. There is a lim
it even to a Word's endurance.
Willi a Mean-.
Halph Folsom is running for cor
oner and that was what led to the in
quiry.
Whut business Is he In?" said a
stranger to Doc Keber.
He follows the medical profes
sion," answered the doc.
"Why. I heard that he was an un
dertaker," said the first.
' So he is," said doc.
K Muribus Urnom.
Editor Bulldogger:
I hear that the Four Hundred ",!
began to figure .in saving the price
of a few yards of cloth on each skirt
that he had to pay for, but what ht
saved there went for extra leather on
the shoes. There has long been such
an attachment between the hem of
milady's skirt and the top of her boot
that they can't bear to be far separ
ated. So when the nem retreats up
ward, the boot top goes in pursuit,
and, Inasmuch us leather costs more
than cloth, we trust neither will seek
much higher altitudes.
(Note. Though we are strictly
neutral In the English-Irish contro
versy, the following poem, submitted
by a subscriber who, we have strong
suspicions, has kissed the blarney
stone, is toq much of, a gem to be al
lowed to perish through failure to be
printed. Therefore, we wish to pre
sent it along with a disavowal of all
responsibility. Editor. )
Here's to sweet Ireland, the land of
my birth,
The land of the shamrock, the best
land on earth.
The Irish were Irish, when England
wasn t much,
They still will be Irish, when Eng
land talks Dutch
RECONSTRUCTION OF . Mills are being refitted with mod-
h SERBIA IS UNDER WAY 6rn machinery, expert engineer have
assumed management of the mines
(By United Press.) I and every effort Is being made to find
ATHENS, May 16-Oermany has worken, , Doth from ,ne
begun reconstructing Serbia. Austria-1
Hungary has charge of the work, but u,ttt,on
at the top Germans are directing it. A similar policy is being adopted In
' If the people will agree to become j Montenegro. At the same time these
Germans insofar as It is possible to ; industrial and agricultural improve
make them over a point has now i ments are in progress, both countries
been reuched where the conquerors, are being turned Into huge fortifies -ure
evidently disposed to treat them,l'onl-
humansly. Schools are also being opened. In
Men are being Invited to return to Belgrade two are running, with a to
thelr homes on condition that they tal attendance of about 3000. In
cultivaee the land in the Austro-Ger- struction, however, Is solely in Ger
mans' interests. Russian prisoners man. Serbian children are compelled
are even being loaned to them to help to learn it, whether they wish to or
with farm work. I not.
Pendleton has now been reduced to The downfall of England as all mer.
can see,
Is coming so swiftly that all men will
be free.
For England next summer will walk
with a crutch,
Surrounded by Irish and all speaking
Dutch.
Thlrtv-Two. I can't help but take
consolation out of the fact that, if
they keep on with the process ol
elimination, us common herd will
soon begin to cut some mustard in the
community through sheer numerical
strength.
Yours proletarlatly,
(INK OF THE SUBMERGED.
The Three Great Crimes.
In prefacing his remarks from the
THE ACHES OF HOUSE CLEANING
The pain and soreness caused by
bruises, over-exertion and straining
during house cleaning time are sooth-
pulpit of the Methodist church :is'. ea away by Sloans Liniment. No
evening. Claude Penland said, "There i need to suffer this agony. Just apply
are three things which I have always ; Sloan's Liniment to the sore spots,
sworn I would never do. First, Ijrub only a little In a short time the
have said that I would never be a Pain leaves, you rest comfortably an 1
councilman, second, I have said that, enjoy a refreshing sleep. One grate
I would never make a speech and j ful user writes: ".Sloan's Liniment is
third that I would never get drunk. worth its weight in gold." Keep a
I am on the council. I am trying toj bottle on hand, use it against all sore
muke a speech, and, as 'or the other. : ness, neuralgia and Cruises. Kills
I feel myself slipping"
Didn't Expect To Live
In a letter to the IMiius laboratories. Mr. ;. (. Walker, of Wal
ker, l-aiir County, Oregon, writes:
"I have been tuklng Frultola and it has been a great
relief I suffered ho with Kull-stones m family and
friends didn't expect me to live."
I ru I tola is a iiowerful iuuwtinal lubricant and softens the hard
ened particles that cause ho much suffering, expeUliur the congested
waste In an easy, natural manner, to the sufferer's great relief. A
nt to clearly Indicate Its efficacy. T" single dose is usually sufflHe
build up and restore the weakened, run-down system, Traxo Is high
ly recommended as a tonic-alterative that acts on the liver and kid
ncyti. stimulates Uie flow or gastric Juior to aid digestion and re
niovrw Wle from the general circulation.
Frultola and Traxo are prepared in the llnus laboratories nt
Montlccllo, 111., and arrangcniciitN have been made to suoply tlH-ni
through representative druggists. In IVndlctoii they can Ik- ob
tained at Tnlliiiaii A Company. 828 Main St.
Some Ration.
At the recent eighth grade exam
inations In this county, one of the
questions asked was as follows
"What is an Ideal ration for a
dairy cow?"
The examiners In correcting the pa
pers, found the following answer by
one boy;
"An ideal ration for a dairy cow is
it should have a large udder, it
should extend well towards the back
and front, it should have a friendly
look in its face, it's hip bones should
not extend out too far.
None (.! But the Natives.
Another question asked In the 8th,
grade exams was the following In ths
department of civics:
"How to make a good American
citizen out of foreign children?"
Answered one patriotic young soul:
"A good American citizen had ought
to be borned in the United States. If
they arnt It takes them several years
before they can be naturalized."
The High Cost of Brewing.
There is certainly a law of balance
in all things, even in dress. When
short skirts came In vogue mere man
pain. 25e at your druggist. Adv.
HARD TIMES DANCE
AT MEACHAM
ATTENDED BY MANY
Pemeco Meats
Prepared In Pendleton
We will buy your eggs, chicken
and veal
CENTRAL MARKET
Phone 6ft
108 E. AIM
s
UMMER
TOURS
SEASON
BEGINS JUNE FIRST
Low Round-Trip Fares via
UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM
to Eastern Cities.
Chicago S 72.50 St. Louis ...I 71.90
New Tork ...110.70 Cincinnati .. 80.50
Koston 110.00 Washington 108.50
Omaha 860.00
Kansas City 80.00
Detroit 88.50
THROUGH SERVICE to
Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago
Direct connections for
Atlantic Coast Points
First-Class Limited Trains
Automatic Signal Protection.
T. F. O'BRIEN, Agent
R. BURNS
District Freight & Passenger Agent
Walla Walla.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
the
Signature
How to Destroy Catarrh
Germs and End Catarrh
Forever
Catarrh Is a germ disease and the
only way to cure it so It will stay
cured and never come back is to kill
and drive out of your system the ca
tarrhal germs which have found lodg
ment there. When the germs go the
tatarrh will stop. The trouble with
most treatments, like sprays, salves,
creams, greasy balms, lotions, etc, Is
that they give only temporary relief
by opening up for a while the clog
ged head, throat and nostrils. In a
little time the Catarrh comes back
as bad as ever.
People who suffer continually from
cutarrh should drop such temporary
make shifts and get something that
really gets at the root of the disease
and stamps It out. There is nothing
better for such cases than breathln,;
into your nose and lungs the pleasant,
soothing, healing, germ destroying air
Of Hyomel (pronounced High-o-me)
made from the purest oil of Eucalyp
tus and combined with other powerful
healing, antiseptic and germ destroy
ing ingredients. Hyomel penetrates
and heals the Inflamed, swollen mem
branes of your nose and throat, stops
discharges, clears the passages and
completely overcomes the disease by
destroying Its cause. For catarrh
germs cannot live In your body after
Hyomel reaches them. Tallman &
Co. ahd many other good druggists in
Pendleton and vicinity nave long sold
ByoiUel on a positive guarantee oi
successful results or money buck anO
find this generous policy pays Most
druggists are now giving a pocket In
haler made from hard rubber with
every complete treatment sold. This
makes u very simple, easy and con
venient as well as a thoroughly reli
able means of treating by the best
known method this dangerous and
often disgusting disease.
It IMiEK HAVE DIFFICULT TIME
IN DECIDING WHOSE COS
TUME IS BEST.
(East Oregonian Special )
MEACHAM. Ore., May 16 The
hard times dance Saturday night was
greaUy enjoyed by all, though the
crowd was smaller than usual. The
three Judges had some deciding on
hand to pick out the persons repre
senting real hard times. Mr. and Mrs.
Clint Davis were finally chosen and
each given a 50 cent piece as prize. It
surely was worth 50 cents to patch up
the costumes they had. At midnight
the hard times seemed to float away
by the many good cakes and sand
wiches which were served.
Among the outside attendance
were Mr and Mrs. J. Birnie, L Tip
ton, and Mr. Savage or Kamela, and
Messrs. John McLaughlin. Martin T.
McLaughlin and John Bryson of Dun
can. Another dance was announced
for May 27.
Mrs. W. Chelf and daughter, Grace,
came up from Huron on Saturday to
attend the dunre. Mrs. Chelf return
ed to pack their household goods, as
they have decided to reside here per
manently. Mrs. T. C. La wry and son Billy, re
turned to their home at The Dalles
on Sunday, having been here for sev
eral weeks attending -her mother,
Mrs. Geo. Hilyard, who was lately
laid at rest.
J. D. Casey took his daughter, Miss
Jenny Casey to La Orande on Thurs
day night to receive treatment for
pleurisy at the hospital there.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Wllklson left on
No. 18 Friday night to spend the
week-end at La Grande.
Mrs. Frank Hanlen came down on
Saturday from Kamela to spend the
day with her mother. Mrs. J. Baker
lXXTtol Husband Sues.
Alleging that his wife. Bernice, de
serted him at Ontario in October,
1911, and is now living at Boise. How
ard G. Purkhiser has brought suit for
divorce in the local court through his
attorney, will M. Peterson.
Smjthos sue Indian.
The firm of Smythe Bros. has
brought suit against Tom Shelal, well
known Indian, for the recovery of
gelding or its money equivalent. 100,
and j:". damages, c. H. Carter Is at
torney for plaintiffs.
"Be Kind to Animals" Week.
The 21st of this month has been
chosen by the American Humane As
sociation for Humane Sunday and the
week preceding "Be kind to animals
week." Anyone interested In thl
great work of helping the down trod
den and oppressed aud teaching kind
ness and consideration towards dumb
creation will find helpful suggestion-!
in leaflets of printed matter alonj;
that line which will be gladly given
upon request by the following ladles:
Mrs. A. J. McAllister, Mrs. James
Fee, Mrs. a H. Clarke, Mrs Thomas
Boylen, Mrs. F. W. Vincent.
(Signed.)
AMERICAN HUMANE ASS N
TUESDAY
and every other day of the week you can buy your
ever-day needs for less at the
Popular Cash Store
Every day new customers are coming to this thriv
ing fast growing department store. WHY?
Just Come and See Why
ill
LADES
IT-
EVERY ONE
THIS SEASON'S
BEST STYLE;
NO FREAKS
15
EVERY SUIT OF
FERED IS WORTH
MORE THAN
PRICE ASKED
DON'T DELAY.
Me Skirts (1.69 to $1.98
Spring Ms (7.45 to (15.00
W. B. tats 90c to (3.50
House Dresses 79c to (2.19
SUMMER WAISTS
Beautiful showing of White Lingerie
Waists, long, short and half sleeves. P.
C. S. Price 49 , 69. 98, f 1.19.
$1.25 to $1.59.
Pretty Silk Waists in crepe de chine,
pussy willow silk, tub silk, Jap silk, etc.
P. C. S. Price $1.98, $2.25, $2.98 and
$3.25.
JUST RECEIVED
Shipment of shoes in the white canvas
1 -strap pump for ladies ; also the white
canvas with rubber sole for misses' and
the patent Mary Jane white sole and
white bow trim; also complete line of
Barefoot Sandals.
NEW MIDDIE BLOUSES 35 to $1.98
SUMMER WASH MATERIALS
These lines consist of many artistic
designs and patterns. The colorings are
very attractive and daintily shaded. The
materials are, Rice Cloth, Voiles, Ba
tistes, Linens, Lawns, Suede Voiles, etc.
The yard 5. 11. 12, 15 18
and 20.
TOWELS AND TOWELING
Turkish Towels, Huck Towels, Linen
Towels, in fact, most anything in towels
you may desire. We have them at a big
saving to you. Each, 8V4. 15 25.
33 45 and $ l.OO.
Toweling by the yard, comes in Linen,
Crash, Huck, etc. Yard 8, 9 10.
lit, 12. to 50.
WHITE WASH MATERIALS
For those White Skirts, Middies,
Dresses and Waists, we are showing a
very complete assortment of white ma
terials, such as Middie Cloth, Galatea,
Palm Beach Cloth, Flaxons, India Lin
ons, Handkerchief Linen, Long Cloth,
etc. The yard, ll. 13 18 20.
23 33t to ?1.00.
SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES
These are two items that every wo
man is interested in and always wants
to have the best quality obtainable. We
are able to please you.
Sheets, full sizes 79 and 98
Pillow Slips, each 10. 12 23. 35
FANCY SILKS 59c, 69c, 70c, 89c to
$1.19 YD.
SILK POPLIN, 36-IN WIDE, YARD 89c
SHEETING, TUBING AND MUSLINS
King Muslin, yard 7
Lonsdale Muslin, per yard 12
Unbleached Muslin, 4, 5, 6. 7,
81s, 10 yard.
9-4 Pequot Sheeting, per yard 25
9- 4 Aura Sheeting, per yaxd 25
8- 4 Aura Sheeting, per yard 23
10- 4 Aura Sheeting, per yard 27
9- 4 Aura Unbleached Sheeting, yd. 23
45 inch Tubing, per yard 20
42 inch Tubing, per yard 18
Frost Muslin, per yard 0
NOTIONS, ETC.
Good Quality. Pins 4
Safety Pins 4
Wire Hair Pins, package 1
Invisible Hair Pins 5
Darning Cotton 4
Talcum Powder, can 9
Hooks and Eyes, card 5
Extra Quality Thimble 5
Tape Measures 5
Dressing Combs 23
Hair Brushes 33
Skirt Markers 13
Hose Darners 13
Wash Cloths 5
Crochet Hooks 5
MUSLIN WEAR
In this line you will find most every
desired garment, all made from select
materials, beautifully made and dain
tily trimmed.
Muslin and Crepe Gowns at 49, 69.
79. 98. to 91.39.
Princess Slips, Drawers, Knvelope
Chemise, Skirts, Corset Covers, etc.
REMEMBER POPULAR CASH STORE PRICES ARE LESS.
Popular Cash Store
WHERE IT PAYS YOU TO PAY CASH.