East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 24, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    EIGHT PAQES
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1916.
PAGE THREE
Bio Grocery Accounts
That's what you have when you buy on credit, and you
actually dread the coming of the first of the month, be
cause you don't know how many bills are coming in a.s
you have been buying on credit.
When you buy for cash at a cash store you do not have
to pay for loss accounts which we always have in a credit
business, you don't pay for the keeping up of an ex
pensive department, that's why your money goes farther
here.
The Dean Tatom Co.
I HELD AI
SCORES ARE RUN UP
DESPITE DIHAGIUEBABUE WEATH
Kit M V v TVER OCT FOR
THE EVEKT,
Telephone
8
DOWNEY'S U. S. INSPECTED MEATS IN CONNECTION
Phone 187-188.
50 Pishing mil Sunk. Britain's enemies was given as 570 by
LONDON. May 23. The number of I Francis D. Roland, financial secretary
HrHiah fishing vessels destroyed since of the treasury In the house of com
the beginning of the war by lireat i mons.
iTHC MINE BOSSCABmti THE JOrFut NEWS TP THE BOyD
it juOfcej know n Aitol
, Tne SOYS IN THE MINll
(SO t0 THINK Tlf MUMOJ y i WILL KNOW IT TOO P
y THE WtUt TOlACCOtWtW fr I
TOBACCO stii6ed-lrom cUn, nuU tk,m of W-B CUT Chew
ing the Real Tobaooo Chew, mem tut, hug serW.
Men ere glad to hear about it, sod to tell the ld news to their
Iriends in turn. Get a pouch and when you take your first chew re
member that W-B CUT Chewing is rich tobaooo. A small ohew satisfies.
"Notice bow the salt brines ovt tbs rick tobacco lasts "
ess by WEYMANBRUTON CORP ANT, SO Vmm Senate, New Terit City
Why Not
Spend Your Vacation
(Kail Orego-.lan Special.)
MKACHAM, Ore., May 22 Sunday
proved a very disagreeable day, be
ing cold, hailing, raining and partly
Knowing all day long. The regular
gun shoot was due and in spite of the
weather, a good crowd appeared at
the grounds.
H. Pagan, 0 out of 50, with seven
straights; J llokonson, 31 out of 50,
six straights twice; C. Davis, 28 out
of 5U, with seven straights; Jack
Dm kweller, 26 out of 60; H. Smith.
26 out of 1; R Hawes, 25 out of 50.
Alex Thompson, 19 out of 50; Jim
Baker, 14 out of 25; ll. Schn ki.se, 14
out of 25; K. H. Fair, 13 out of 25;
John Dockwetler, 1 nut of 25; John
Leuros, 13 out of 25, U. Hoss, 10 out of
25; Hill Hilyaril, a out of 26; Dirk
Hilsard. 10 out of 25. The next shoot
will lie on June 4. An person U
welcome to compete.
Mrs. Mattle Atchison has been very
sick, suffering fur the past three
weeks with asthma,
J 1). Casey went lo I.a Grande on
business Thursday.
Miss Jennie Casey returned horue
from the hospital at La Grande on
Thursday feeling much Improved after
a wick's treatment for pleurisy and
neuralgia, but after two days' rest
here, proceeded to Portland where
her mother in.
Mrs. L Managers telt on No. 17
Friday for Walla Walla, where she
is to see about a position. She has
resided here almost a year.
Mr and Mrs. n. Wilkison went to
Iji Grande on Friday and contem
plate bringing their new Ford auto
here for Ihe summer Mr. Wilkison
has taught lor foul- years in Jhls
school, Mrs. Wilkison assisting with
music, and Thursday i losed their last
week In teaching
i Mi the ( losing day of school, deli
rium Ire rream and rake were served
to all after a little singing.
Mr. and Mrs. Uhre Dyer and the'r
seven months old twins, went to Per
il ieton on Friday for th day.
Jack Dockweller went to Pendleton
on Friday to spend a few days.
Mr and Mrs. Henry Wormer of
McKay creek vicinity, were In Mea
cham on Saturday They report fish
ing slow on the creek.
Baby Margaret Fair, daughter of
Mr; and Mrs. F H. Fair, celebrated
her firs! birthday on Sunday byi din
ner In hr honor with Mr. and Mr.
R Facan and daughter Lorene as
guests.
Itev. Hlackman, traveling Sunday
school superintendent, conducted an
evening service here Sunday night.
Clarence Hawes of K lotus Wash
ington, returned to Mencham on Sat
urday after attending school and re
siding with his mother since last No
vember. .lark Dockweller went t" Pendleton
on Friday to spend a few days.
Wlnton Deal returned to this place
mi Saturday to secure a position. He
formerly resided here but recently hfs
been visiting with relatives at Rainier,
Washington.
168 PUPILS PASS
8TH GRADE EXAMS
FOR THIS COUNTY
I'latM) AI.K GIRL STANDS HIGH
EST IN AVERAGE FOR TUE
TESTS.
AT
Bingham Hot Springs
The prettiest and Coolest spot in Eastern Oregon.
GOOD CLEAN ROOMS AND
Unexcelled Eats
For further particulars address
W. W. HOGH
Proprietor Bingham Springs, Gibbon Post Office.
HHdi!lti$'anBftt'ts8sQfBfeBQnJ
METTER AND SOFTER
LIGHT
Is assured by the use of some
of these beautiful fixtures of
ours. They give a light that
Illuminates the room perfectly,
but that does not tire or strain
the eyes. They are not expen
sive considering their extra ef
ficiency and extra beauty. Why
not at least see them?
J. L. VAUGHAN
THE TRINIDAD LAKE ASPHALT
Get roofing that lasts.
What's the use of spend
ing money for repairs and
frequent re-roofing?
Genasco is proof against
rain, snow, sun, wind, heat,
cold, sparks, aikalis, acids
everything that harms
ordinary roofs.
The natural oils of
Trinidad Lake asphalt
give- it resistance, and
make it last.
Now is the time to let
us haveeyour order.
W. J. CLARKE,
Pendleton. Oregon.
Pemeco Meats
Prepared In Pendleton
We will buy your eggs, chicken
and veal
CENTRAL MARKET
hone 455.
108 K. Alia
One hundred and sixty-eight t'ma
tlllu county pupils passed the state
eighth grade examinations held re
cently, according to the report o'
County superintendent Young. Of the
168 Miss Marian (looaman of Fern
dale made trie highest average, f2.ll,
while Miss Leulla Latham of Free wa
ter, was second with 92 3. The fol
lowing are those who were successful.
Mil ton -1 -Tit-water.
Kenneth Cameron, Huth Shangle,
Cecil Mathlas, Kathleen Smith, Clara
Henderson, Donavan Haker, Velma
Crawford, Kuth Garber, Julia Hill
man. Clara Saager, Luclle, Mcyuary,
Joule Lewis. Low els Harder, Faye
Price, Noble Hendricks, Wlllard
Johnson. Perry bunch, Lucille Fergu
son. Grace Warfield, Clyde Hrilton,
Irene Burton, Joe Griffin, Melvln
Jones, Ida Coyle, itichard Garber,
Raymond Kaser, Everett Sample, Lin
nie Carver, Harold Milby, Harry
.Samuel, Oscar Torgerson, Anna Ful
kerson, Mabel Spegal, Roscoe Huff
man, Golule Harp, Everette Kendall,
John M. Clark, Viola Davis, Alta
Morris, Luella Latham, Mabel Moon,
Florence Weddle, Hazel Clark, Pearl
Spragg, Fred Uroth, Harold Otto,
Nell Hunter.
Athena.
John W. Saunders, Roy Richmond,
Areta Littlejohn, Vernlta Watts, Ha
zel McFarland, Ida Crablll, Helen
Russell, Ralph Richmond, George I
Adams, Martha Hutt. Velva Mansfield,
Knid Mariano, Sylvester Crablll,
Glenn McAlexander, Ellis Hopper.
Velma Schubert, belle Pambrun.
litainiston.
Frances Hinkle, Zella HcCredie,
llertha McKeen, Enid Waterman.
Clarence Green, Marie Casserly, Ruth
Sprague, Cecil Kelley, Mildred Percy,
Viola Crandall, Janice Hrigham.
District No. 108.
Lenius Johnson, Norman Eisenhardt
Hazel Hall, oland Huggs, Clay Gro
gan, Ellen Wicks, George Durrie.
District No. 17.
Harold Carlstrom, Dorothy Stall,
Geraldlne Morrison, Helen Blake,
Gwendolyn Mclntyre, 11a Blake.
Stanficid.
James L. Means, Margaret Hills,
Lorena Hall, James Bogan, Grant
Walker, Stuart Baragar, Doris Cleg
horn. Charles E Haney.
Weston.
Frank Lavender, Willie Van Win
kle, Hazel Duncan, Vlda Greer, Ger
trude Van Winkle, Neil Graham,
Ruth Proebstel, Theodore Walden,
( itis Gould. Ida Beamer.
KtTudale.
Helen Williams, Kathryn Avery,
Melvin Lewis, Hazel McElrath, Mar
ian Goodman, Galen F. Ramsey, Jean
Richard, Wilbur Derrick.
Echo.
Vashti Hoskins, Viola Harde, Ralph
Stanfleld, Ralph Dorn, Gall Hherman,
Marshall Markham, Jay Sargent.
Umatfne.
Emma Calhoun, Albert! Stark, Alice
Houton. Lucille Records, David
Sprague, George Gorden, Opal Peffley
Columbia School, Hermlston Dean
Sellers, Raymond Brassfield, Floyd
Eckles.
District No. s. Echo Vilda Ware,
Meda Gillette. Lawrence Ware.
Hellx-Pearl Hevel. Marie Kupers.
lrma Tesne.
District No. 9, Athena Bessie
c.nnm. Hurry Martin. Delbert Gunm,
C. Fay Zerba
Pilot Rock Lillian Cooper. Geor
gia Shipley. Eldena Shafer.
Gibbon Martha Saver. Delia Sav
er. --
District No. .'ill Herl Jurman. Vio
let Corrigall, Donald Allen, George
Gould.
Pleasant View Fronda Fondahu.
Grant Valentine
District No. 76, Helix Cecil Bell.
District No. 26, Holdman Earl Gu
tin. Lloyd Fraker.
38 Diva Fisher.
21. Pilot Rock Elean-
Gents' Furnishings
Wiiy Buy Cheap Shoes
in the belief that it is economy?
One pair of Florsheims at f 5.00
or $6.00 will prove positively
that good shoes cost less in the
end and you have the additional
satisfaction of correct style and
perfect fit. Florsheim shoes at
?5.00 and fO.OO. Others at
93.50 and 94.00.
a wKbi "' Ism
1 SB
DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT
FOWNES GLOVES HAVE NO EQUAL. Call and let us fit you with a pair of our
new embroidered ones. They come in all colors.
Be sure and try a pair of our No. 100 Guaranteed Silk Hose at 91-00 the pair.
GROCERY DEPARTM'NT
Victory White Syrup, gal $1.10 Westmoreland Pure Maple Sap,
Victory White Syrup Vr&al 6f i2-gallon 91.25
Westmoreland Cane and Maple blend
i2-gallon , 90f EXTRA SPECIAL
Westmoreland Cane and Maple blend Genuine Eastern Buckwheat, per
1-gallon $1.75 9 pound sack 50
Westmoreland Pure Maple Sap, Stanfield and Hermiston Strawberries
gallon 92.25 arriving daily.
The Daylight Store. Better Goods, Latest Styles, Prompt and Courteous Attention.
All Mail Orders Given Special Attention. We Pay the Postage.
ALEXANDERS
Library News
Following is a list of new rental and
new children's books which have been
placed on the shelves of th library .
Fiction.
Foster Rich man, poor man.
King Side of the angels.
Manlates Mildew Manse.
Prouty Fifth wheel.
Tarklngton Seventeen.
Children Books.
Hengston Wheat industry.
Blaich Three industrial nations.
Staylep Christopher Columbus.
De la Ramee Dog of Flanders.
Grover Sunbonnet babies in Hoi
land. Klickman Little girl's sewing
book.
Kneeland Smugglers- Island.
Knlpe Maid of '7.
Lindsay Story teller.
Meigs Kingdom of the winding
road.
Nlda Panama and its bridge of wa.
ter.
Paine College years.
Stockton Buccaneers and pirates
of our coast.
Thomsen Birch and the star.
Tomlinson Places young Amen
1 111s want to know.
Verrill Boy collector's hand book
general expenses of the animal Indus
try and soils bureaus were Increased
1380.000.
If the bill passes as reported thera
win he a fieht In conference, as the
house always insists upon free seeds, i
KEEP TOUR SKIN CLEAR AND
HEAITHY.
There is only one way to have a
clear, healthy complexion and that
Is to keep the bowels active and reg
ular. Dr. King's New Life Pills wlli
make your complexion healthy and
clear, move the bowels gently, stimu
late the liver, cleanse the system and
purify the blood. A splendid spring
medicine 25c at your druggist. Adr.
Republican Boas Is Dead.
CINCINNATI. May 20. George
Cox. republican boss, died here.
District No.
District No.
or Hnscall.
District No
Henson.
District No. 17, Athena Claude O,
Baker, Lawrence Baker
District No. 11. Weston
Schrimsher
Ckiah Stella Mills.
Albce Agnes Scroggin. Francis
Marie Dick.
District No 2. Frcewatcr Flossie
93, Pendleton Harry
-M axini
Dr." Lyman Pays Court.
sax FRANCISCO, May 23. "Dr.
John tlrant Lyman, held in New
York on a charge of using the mails
to defraud, telegraphed $1300 to th.'
United States circuit court of appeals
i defray the cost of his appeal from
a conviction on a similar charge in
Los Angeles in 1913. It was his last
day of grace.
The circuit court on May 4 gave
him 15 days to put up the money or
lorfeit the appeal.
His Los Angeles venturr was a
land-selling scheme. He jumped bail
of $20,000.
I
rMfVH ! TtHOW N55KRTj L
: '
Humors ('time to the Surface in t Do
spring as in no other season. They
don't run themselves all off that way.
however, but mostly remain In the.
system Hood's Sarsaparilia removes,
them wards off danger, makes good
health sure. -Adv.
l rci'-seeds It"n Cut Out-
WASHINGTON, May 23 The agri
cultural appropriation bill was re
ported by the senate committee ear
ning $23,900,000. a reduction of near
ly $750.0110 from the total as passed by
the house The committee cut in halt
$, 500,000 provided by the house for
tout and mouth disease eradication
and eliminated entirely $200 allowed
for free distribution of seeds. Items for
Women Know
that they cannot afford to be
ill. They must keep themselves
in the best of health at all
times. Most of all, the digest
ive system must be kept in
good working order. Knowing
the importance of this, many
women have derived help from.
ikefiatris
Pitts
These safe, sure , vegetable pills
quickly right the conditions
that cause headache, languor,
constipation and biliousness.
They are free from habit-forming
drugs. They do not irri
tate or weaken trie bowels.
Women find that relieving the
small ills promptly, prevents
the development of big ones.
They depend on Beecham's
Pills to tone, strengthen and
Keep Them Well
UiitctiMt f Sptdil Valat to Wm -ilk tnn EWi.
SaH Er.rT.Wn. to tot, Mb, 25c.
GO TO THE
St. George Grill
when you want a good
steak.
35c Merchant Lunch
Served Daily.
Rip Van Winkle was a lucky
man,
And the reason for the state
ment must at once occur
to you
Because we're mighty sure that
there must have lived a
brewer
Who could furnish him wito
something that resembled
Bran-New.
City Brewery
Telephone Itt
Easy Way to Get
Rid of Itching
Hon't worry any In ore about that
itching ikia -trouble. Just pet a jar of
nuinol ointment and a cake of resinol
soap at any drug store.
With the resinol so:ip
nnd warm water bathe
tbt affected parts thor
oughly, until they are
free from crusts and
the skin is softened.
Dry very gently,
spread on a tliin layer
of the lattao! oint
ment, and cover with a light bandage
if neccssarv to protect the clotauig.
This should be done twfoo a day.
Usually the dlStlittiac itching aiil
burning stop with the first tr.atin.it.
luid the skin soon becomes clear a:id
hYalthv again.
At Uiv Alia Theater Today.
Choosing Your Shampoo Soap
If you select a soap thai contai'H
soothing, healing properties like tile
resinol balsams in resinol soap, you
are not likely to have trouble with
ilnndrufT, loss of hair or itching scalp.
Ideal for the younjr-tcrs' heads.
Con Dung Low
CHOP SUEY
NOODLES
HOT TAHALES
CHILLI CON CARNE
SPANISH STYLE
LUNCHES
COFFEE
Everything cleen and upu
date. FIKST CLASS SERVICE
TEA 5c Packase
Under State
Hotel
Cor. Webb and Cottonwood st
Phone 1(7. Pendleton, Ore
ilrltV "
GUI n
' , and IV
MA the
New Edison
It talks, sings, plays and
even breathes with natural
human expression.
EDISON
DISC
With all the new records.
We have them in all stylos and
sizes at a very wide range
of prices.
EASY TERMS.
Call and hear this wonderful
machine that you have been
reading about.
WARREN S MUSIC HOUSE