TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY. MAY 18, 1916. The Dean Tafom Co. Something about scales. Perhaps no part of the equip ment ot our modern grocery store so greatly affects the customer's interest as the scales. We are told that 4i2c 01 every dollar earned by the average family is spent for rood, and a very slight variation in scales would mean consederable loss to the wage earners. i ou well know we have state and county scale and weight officers and often merchants are found guilty ot errors in their weights. This is not because the merchant 1 'honest but because he is not up on the latest in scales and is using some old worn out equipment that should be In the junk pile. The thing of renting an old dingy building and buying a few groceries and calling yourself a groceryman is a thing of the past. That was all right years ago but not so in Pendleton today. We have the very latest in Toledo electric lighted scales. There are no springs to get out of order, elect rically Hi'htl'il in In. hi mairn ll. liol !!.. J fc - -o w ., uiiv uiai in, lit- canilj retlU tu assist you in knowing at the time of weighing just ex actly the weight of your purchase. As a result we guar antee every purchase. All our scales are finished in gold with heavy plate glass showipg mechanism. We also have in front of our store a Toledo person weigher which you are perfectly welcome to use at all and as many times as you like. The Dean Tatom Co. TELEPHONE 688. 10 Year Old Echo Boy Injured When Thrown From Horse EKED GOULD MEETS WITH VCX I DENT WHILE on his WAX TO SCHOOL. Ix-fl Arm I t'riu-tured; Hev. Georirc It. van IVuters r Portland Will Itvot-ii on Sunday Morning In Ma sonic iiaii; school student-, Taki I'tirt In lsnj t'oiitiMt. PAGE THREE Pin Removed from Babe. R1DGEFIELD, Wuh., May 18 Woodrow Button, the 7-month.'-old .on of Mr. ana Mrs. C. A. Button, of La Center, .even mile, northeast ot nere, wno .wallowed a Bafety pin, un derwent an operation at St Jaaenh's Ho.pltal at Vancouver and the opera tion was successful and hi. entire re cover la only a matter of a short time. An X-ray picture was made, show Inc the point of the pin embedded In a fold of the stomach. A later X-ray plate showed the pin caught In a low er fold, and It was decided that an operation would be necenary Glove., belting and other leather ar, tide, have been made from Ma Hons hide. In a British Columbia factory. Lame Back. Lame back is usually due to rheu matism ef the muscles of the back. Hard working people are moat likely to suffer from it. Relief may be had by massaging the back with Cham berlain's Liniment two or three time, a day Try It. Obtainable every where. Adv. An average of more than 3.000,00(1 tons of rails are rolled annually in this country, 76 per cent of which are 85-pound section or heavier. (Eaxt Oregon la n Special.) KCHO, Ore.. May 18 Fred Gould tne ten yeiir old .on of Mr, and Mrs. S. p. Gould met with a serious and Painful accident Wednesday morning 11 1.;, line on nis way to school hn was thrown from his horse and suffered compound fracture of his left arm juat ii hove the elbow. He w:m lmm. ilately brought to town and the frac ture reduced. The i.. v . , , aally as could lie expected. Word has been received that Rev. leorge B. Van Water, of Portland will be here Sunday mnmln. unH h.j.i ervlces at the Masonic hall, going on to Hermiaton in the evening for ser vices at that place Heretofore the doctor has held evening m..., ,!,,,,,. services here but the time hereafter mas be 11 a. m. ine ix-ho achooi participated In the state wide contest promoted by the W C. T. U. for the best essay on alcohol and Its effects. Those accredited with the best es says were Gale Sherman of the hlh school. Jack Stanfield of the eighth grade and Veda Wattenburger of the sixth grade. The local w c T. T!. u going to recognize their success by suitable reward.. Earl Esselstyn returned vesterdav from Starbuck, Wash., where he has been the past month In char? of th Tum-a-Lum Lumber Co.'. yards, while me local manager was away on hla va cation. Mrs. Mary Houser, an Echo girl. who is a graduate of the Behnke Walker Business College of Portland, has a position with the George and Miller Co. Henry Miller left this mornins: for Spokane, Wash , where he will spend the summer. wm. Clark of Walla Walla was here yesterday looking after his land interests on Little Butter Creek. LOCALS Advertising in Brief Rates! Per line flrat inaertluD lot i'tt line, additional Inaertion St Per line, per moath $i oo No locals taken fur lea. than 25c Count 6 ordinary words to Una Local, will not be taken over the telephone except fiom East Oregon lao paid up aubacribera. ?;.f. ' " Bond Clothes $15 to $30 t'lotlK-N made specially for live, red blooded men. Careful attention In paid to every detail. Kaeh model a hand -tailored up-to-now suit. Let us prOte these statements. Bond Bros. Pendleton'i Leading Clothteri Mammoth Fountain of Roses Will be Festival Feature aamw -m srn. k U(d Cram mm TfT 111 For More Power. Insist on the Straight Distilled, All-Refinery Gas NOT A MIXTURE Standard Oil Company (CtUtonia) Pendleton I VC'BM ,1 A ZERQLEN E A m. IheSiovkrd Oil I Wybr Hoiot Cars I PORTLAND. Ore.. May is. (Spec ial.) The whole world will pay ho mage to Hose, Queen of Flowers, at Portland June 7, 8 and 9. The annual festival In the state's metropolis has attracted world wide Uieiition to recent years and Port- hind is now known as the "Kose City" in all land.. This year a mammoth rose fountain will be the central feature of the flor al display to occupy more than 80, 000 square feet in the park blocks bounded by Park, West Park, Salmon .,nd Madison street.. In 1900 Paris featured a rose foun tain as an attraction. The festival f"intMin will be twice as larav as that offered by the French metrop olis, and will be the rirst floral fea ture ot the kind ever built in the United States. It will stand forty feet in height. More than 15.01)1) Dorothy Perkins blossoms will lie on review in this dis- Pla it will reouire fiOOO nlsints to produce roses to complete the picture. I by tountain will oe dedicated bv the festival queen, who 1. to be crown ed at the center the evening of June 6. The promenades through the run. ter will be wide and 12,000 people may view the flowers at one time without crowding. The center will ac commodate more than 260,000 visitor daily. In 1915 it was estimated R00.- 000 Ol'OOlt, VieiVP,! thu hA.la nl 1,1. mid community dismays In the mirk blocks. City pound. Phone 138. For tree spraying, phone I C Sny ler Bundle wheat hay for sale. Wm Kuper., city. Good building lot for sale on Wert Webb street. Telephone J24. Penland Bra. transfer Co. havoj torage warehouse Phone 3S9. ! For sale Hold inu -! foot cut. Phone 2F11 I haul your garbage :,.i m I Phone 553M. U03 w. RallroaH .t I furnished rooms for rem. li.l '1 lior..p.!on street. Bundle wheat hav for sat w a Roberts, Box 3. Pendleton For rent Furnished .u,o i UJ light housekeeping or lodging. Brown ' Hall. Phone 350 Suits pressed 60c: drv Mnad i iv. Kudd. 110 W. Webb. Phon.J Few head of heavv ale. Phone 8F12, or writ. Route L Box 44. For rent Office room In Judd building. Apply F. E. Judd. American National Bank. For sale, reasonable Rnru nau and harness. Inquire Teleohon. si.. ble. For aale Blewett combined har vester; 1J foot cut; almost rood new . Only 1500. fi i. smith . n.. Prompt automobile i.ti ..,- day or night. Funerals to cemetery only $3 .60. Phone 680. Hotel St, George. Carney Taxi Ce. Lost Gold Brooch set with hn. Hants. Finder please return to Apt 12, Association Building. $800 automobile for sale at a snap. Can be converted inn, nut,. ...,- delivery car at very small coat. Car in flrat class condition. See Bay Crystal, Grovery department. Peoples Warehouse. Thoroughbred Poland China seed hogs for sale at the Commercial Feed Yard. R. H. Barr, owner. For sale A few nead full blood Shropshire sheen Jsa pnrtar di,... 241R Wanted Invalids wheel ehoir ' all 290 M. Furnished housekeepimr rooms for rent. 803 E. Railroad Dressmaking by day or at home. Room 10, E. O. Bldg. Phone 245M. Wanted Woman for general r.ouswork on ranch. Address "W" this office. For aale 25 head of milch eowa 3u and up. One U. S, cream aepar-l nor, gooa at. new. for half price. T J. Cheney at ranch on MrKav reir or address Pendleton. Ore. Mattresses made over tamtam. pairing, upholstering. Calls city or country. La now Bros.., 219 Beaure gard Phone 22 7 J. Rooming house for sale. Mala street, in center of business district. ooing good business. Inquire of Pen-IS ianu tiros. Good, all around man wants work, can operate and rermir nrin.. r,d harvesters, (jood with teams and stock. Phone Fayette oni r nm v Alta. jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiimiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiniiiiiiiHiMmim I There are Many Reasons Why You Should BUY EARLY W C . v . - It s a (Juestion of Taste. Onal.f v and I Style. Think It Over and Buy Those I Summer Necessities NOW. WE HAVE AN EXCEPTIONALLY PRETTY LINE OF NEW GLOVES Both silk and kid. The name Fownes speaks for itself and is one of the oldest estab lished glove firms in existence, consequently they are always best. Priced ?1.75 to $2.00 Don't forget you were looking at that New Parasol. Someone will get it if you don't hurry. Have you tried a pair of ALEXANDER'S No. 100 Guaranteed Silk How at $1.00 the pair? Our Ladies Read-to-Wear department is just cram full of new things and you should look them over before buying elsewhere. White waists, all sizes, priced $2.95 to f9.50 KNIT BATHING SUITS Remember how hard they were to get last year? They are dandies and priced from ? 1.00 to ?5.O0 WHITE WASH SKIRTS The only thing for summer wear. Comes in gabardine, pique, surf and beach suitings,- linens and many other materials. Reasonably priced. jl Fownes 2 3 S s E s s We want you to see the New Florsheim Shoes New shapes and new patterns, the season's live styles. Priced at $5.00 and ?6.00the price that gives you quality and satisfaction. Wear Florsheim shoes once and you will wear them always. GROCERY SPECIALS Kippered Salmon, pound 25 Large Fat Mackerel, 2 for a5. Spiced Herring, 6 for 25 Imported Holland Herring, keg ?2 00 Alaska Herring, 6 for 25 CRISPETTES, made in Hermiaton, Sc Salmon Bellies 20 lb. ; 3 lbs: 50t THE DAYLIGHT STORE, BETTER GOODS, LATEST STYLES WUI 1 Al 1C.PII ION. PROMPT AND ALL MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY AND CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO. Pemeco Meats Prepared In Pendleton We will buy your eggs, chicken and veal CENTRAL MARKET Farmers Take Notice. All kinds of well drlllln? dnn at reasonable price. Work guaranteed Deep or shallow wells. Kieht n.n' experience, we move anywhere. It will pay to write or consult me. chaa E. Lewis, stanfield, Oregon. Box 162 Adv. Dance at German HaL. There will be a social dance given M German Hall, Saturday evening, .May 20th. Good music ami enjoy, able time promised all. Adv. For Rent. Sheep ranch and rang, for 8000 heep: meadow cutting 3(0 ton. clov er hay; water controlling spring, summer and fall range, with good winter range. Will rent for term of years, $2000 per year. Address, mail or wire, Mary L. Hill, Denio, Ore son, via Wlnnemucca, Nevada. Adv pioneer's picnic at Weston. Twenty-fourth annual reunion Uma tllla County Pioneer, at Weston, Ore. June 2nd, 3rd. I'liono 455. 108 E. Alta Had Terrible Pains in Kidneys and Back. T)rnr Mr. ftditnr1 . - - - "'"I" i niuii vmi bout B Anuno." I was very sick, could hardly be np ; I was in bed most of the time. Hurl trrihlo nalnn I,, ..... I.!.l and back, so ranch bo that I had to scream sometimes when I was sitting down and wanted to pet np, the pain was so great. I had tried a well-known kidney medicine but it didn't help me. I hoard of Dr. Tferee's Annrio Tablets so 1 thought I would try them. J took onlv one box of the Tablets, and my back is now free from pain and I can work and take care of my family. I feel I cannot say enough for this medi cine. Sincerely, Mrs. Wm. Keller. Note: This "Anurio" is adapted diseases arising from disorders of the kidneys and bladder, roch as backache, weak back, rheumatism, dropsy, con eestion nf tha ti,i,,.,v. ;!!.,. ',..i; oi the bladder, scalding urine and urinary troubles. The physicians and tmecisllieta of Hp Pm.Aft'u h., n , T tton, at Buffalo, N. Y., have thoroughly tpf,t iWa - 1 i . , , i ,j u mm taam ueen with one .n.-end iu.oocfnl In ami..n. " . .- . ... . . . . .. , l.ciu ,u- inff tllPdn trnllKlctB n nd in , O - - - 1,1 in,,-, uwico nho.,1 I.. , . : , I . . .J! J L.U mn'iuim i 11,1 ! il l' u - ' i . ',! Ninnpva I'll,,..,,., 1 ,.. S,,., ,. ......1..,, I. . . , i.-, n.i in); . ,i n r ir-, , "Anuric " iwih-q wiui prouucin ot Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, have re- """'e than three quarter, of th peatedly sent back for more. Such a world's supply of olive oil. uciuiuiu iias oeen createa tnat ir. rierce has decided to put ,: Anuric" in the drag stores of thie country, in a ready-to-use form. If not obtainable send one dime bv limil to ')r Pianio far trial naxlrara or 60 cents for full treatment. Dr. Pipir.o'a HnMcn At.uKnnl nt.. I is a blood cleanser and alterative that Btartfl ine liver and stomach into vigorous action T. fhna ttaaiata f Ka 1..... ... rich, red blood, which feeds the heart, nerves, Drain ana organs of the body, You feel clean, strong aud strenuous. ALEXANDERS I fr"" """ III,II,IIIWI1' Auto Stage. For Adams. Athena and Weston leaves The Quelle restaurant at 10 a m and 4 p. m. each day. When a 12-Inch .hell strikes the water It throws un a "SDlash" hisher than a battleship mast This splash weighs about 2000 tons, enough to drown a small ship. Britieh Monitor Destroyed. LONDON, May 18 The admiralty announced that the Deroberk, a small British monitor, was destroyed Minis. R. C. Hager, John Hager, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Dolfay Thompson were in Pen dleton Monday. Miss Evalyn Meagor went to Pen dleton. Dave Bonlfer was in Pendleton Monday. All Griggs was on the river Wed nesday from Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thompson went to Athena yesterday. R. C. Hager went to Pendleton to see his sister Mrs. J. C. Williams who arrived Wednesday from Nebraska. This will be their first time to meet ior 4u years. She may decide to make Pendleton her home. She is at pres ent visiting her son. Ed .Williams. Frank and Jesse Bennett have re turned from Wallowa county. Ralph Tucker and Jim Ueuallen of Weston are on the river this week looking after their cattle. Most every one has moved his stock to their summer range this last week. It is believed that forests sometime. One Drowns with Ship. LONDON M. i e !- mi.j and two injured when the fishing; take fire by the heat generated from smack Research was sunk. i the ruihin i ,w. u "e ruDt"ng of the branches together. 2 WaWa1 V4 GIBBON NEWS NOTES BROTHER N SISTER MEET FOR FIRST TIME IX 43 YEARS. (East Oregoninn Special. GIBBON, Ore., May IS. W. W. Horn returned from Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Hyatt of Wes ton are here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dolfuy Thompson. ENRICH THE BLOOD Hood'. Srapril, a Spring Tonic- m.un-ine, i. necessary. Everybody is troubled at this sea son with loss of vitality, failure of apiietite. that tired feeling, or with bin, mis turns, dull headaches. Indi gestion and other stomach troubles, or with pimples and other eruptions on the face and body. The reason is that the blood is Impure and Impov erished. Hood's Sarsaparilla relieves all these ailments. It Is the old reliable medicine that has stood the test of forty years, that makes pure, rich, red bloodthat strengthens every orcan und builds up the whole sys-J?m-, 'tis the all-the-year-round blood -purifier and health-giver. Nothing else acts like it. for nothing else s like It. There Is no real sub stitute; so be sure to get Hood's. Ask your druggist for it today, and begin taking It at once. A Carload HNS LATEST IMPROVED TOURING CARS AND ROADSTERS. C all and inspect them Mondav or Tuesday. They will not last long. PENDLETON AUTO COMPANY