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PAGE THREE EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1916. 2 Cascade Butter - -Peach Butter - 2 Cans Head Lettuce, solid heads Beans, 3 pounds 25c - - $1.50 25C 30c 25c 05C Potatoes 5 pnds 25c Hie Dean Tatom Co . 688 IS Year Old Boy Drown SAN FRANCISCO, May 30 Frank (irunn. 13. slipped over the edge ol Sutro Cliff, and was drowned. Hi" brother Charles held his coat until he was forced to release his hold for fear of being dragged over the cliff himself (irpek Populace Rxelteri. ATHENS, Greece, May 31. Public opinion In Ureece has been greatly excited by the news that Teuton sub marines have torpedoed the Greek steamships Adamantios Korals and Aanastaslos Coroneos and the Greek ship Istrlos. Tuxedo Nights by Walt Mason When die day's work's done, and the good old sun has sunk in the well known West, then I stretch my form by the fireside warm, I sit at my ease and rest Then I take my pipe which is mildly ripe, as the pipes of good smokers are, with a chortling soul then I fill its bowl from my glass Tuxedo jar. And I smoke at ease, and my trouble flees to the place where dead troubles go; and my worries seem, in my waking dream no longer to have a show. And I say, "In deed, it's a noble weed that drives all the ghosts away, and clamps the lid on the cares that skid around through the busy day. The worries and woes and such thing3 as those in the daytime leave their scar, but there's rest at night and a calm delight in my glass Tuxedo jar." tlWAtWu A Chest of Silver for the June Bride CHRISTIAN OF HELIX 10 DELEGATES THREE UtK NAMED To attknd si my stHOOti CONFER. BNOB il JIM:. Will IW Held at INmdktton; Rcpreaen taChrea Arc Ituek from Uranjl Mct'liiiK at HoM'hurg; Mothers and TTiiiImm (IiiI) Holds Flrat Meeting of the Month. Ira Scott ail SlJL The most essential for the June bride is silvenvare. We have a special inducement for the occasion. You may be the lucky one to receive a chest of Alvin silverware free. Come in and let us explain the proposition. East Oregonlan Special ) HELIX. Ore , May 81 The Chris tian (Sunday school has elected as del egates to attend the Conference in I'endleton. Clara King, America Hutchlaon and Alma Tesene. W. H. MorrlBon and Henry Henrtc son have returned from attending grand lodge at RoseDurg. "We had a very pleasant time, were entertained royally," Mr. Morrison stated. The first meeting of the month of the mothers and teachers' c lub has been postponed on account of the conference at Pendleton and the Plo- neer picnic at Weston. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Lorain Clark May l!6, a daughter. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. May 29, a daughter. Mrs. M. L, Morrison and children were Athena visitors Thursday J. Oriswold made a professional trip to Attalla Friday. He also visited his ranch where the first cutting of alfal fa was being put up. Mrs. N. O. Carlstrom of Adams, m visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Ruth er. Miss Opal Rice has returned to her home at Banks near Portland. Mrs. W. H. Albee, Mrs. E. E. Gleet, Mrs., Alfred Sondo and Mrs. W. H. Morrison were visitors at the Louis Koebcke home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ruther and Mrs. N O. Carlstrom were Walla Wal la visitors Thursday. Mrs. John Molstrom was a Helix visitor Friday from Myrlck station. Mrs. Charles Flock of Juniper is vis iting her daughter. Fred Bllnn. Mist Orace Gains of Milton. Is vis iting her sisters, Mrs. Alfred Sondo and Mrs Harry Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Barnes of Stan ton were Saturday visitors. Mrs. Minnie Walker and Mrs. Geo. Piper of Sand Hollow, were Saturday shoppers. About 50 fans attended the baseball game at I'mapine Sunday The score was 1 1 to 8 In favor of Helix. Frank Engdahl had a narrow escape from death yesterday at Vansycle. when 40 sacks of wheat fell 16 feet al most upon him. One knee was seri ously Injured. He was brought to He lix where he received medical atten tion and was sent to St. Anthony's hospital. J. J. Lewis was a Walla Walla vis itor Sunday. M. I. Morrison and son Claude were Pendleton visitors Saturday and Mrs. Victor Mason returned Saturday from a visit to relatives near Prossor Mr Mason's mother is Improved In health. She has been quite ill. Mr and Mrs. W. H. Aibee enter tallied ut dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs John K. Montgomery of Pendle ton. Mrs. Mary Montgomery and Miss Sarah Montgomery of Helix. Cluade Morrison, Jas Grlswold, Clifford Kendall. Haxel Kennedy and I.etta Albee were visitors at I'mapine an4 Walla Walla Sunday. Bert Warren and Hugh Bell of Odd Spring were Mondny visitors Mr. and Mrs. Jack Prendergast of Juniper, came to Helix Monday even ing and took Mr and Mrs. John Peter, son to Walla Walla to attend memori al services. Mr. and Mrs V. J. Stockman uml Mrs. John Stockman were out from I'endleton Monday. Mrs Xorvell Ilott and son. of sycie. were Sunday visitors al Hutchison home. Mr. and Mrs Wm. Knuckles business visitors here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dale entertain ed at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs M I.. Morrison and Mr and Mrs T. M Cook w as irjajD nusoNER. 1 m m . j m '. 4 n. : at' W iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMHiiiiMmiiiiniHWiMiuiiiimuiiiiiiMiiiHiMiiiuimmiim Summer is Here) AND WITH IT CAME A LOT OF NEW AND DAINTY LINGERIE WAISTS, AND SHEER SUMMER MATERIALS BOTH IN SILK AND COTTON SUCH PRETTIES AS THESE ARE TO BE FOUND ONLY AT ALEXANDER'S AND YOU SURE WILL BE SURPRISED WHEN YOU SEE THE PRICE. I Week End Waist Specials LINGERIE WAISTS ON SALE WEEK AT $2.48. THIS JOHN KiLGfjLLOH, John J Kllgallon, a Far Rocka way, N. Y. schoolboy was Imprisoned for a time following the revolt In Dublin, Ireland, but was subsequently released upon representations of the state department at Washington. He was a student in the school of which P. H. Pearse, "Irish President" was head master and asserted that with other students he was lured Into Liberty Hall when the revolt started on last Easter Monday. TWO CONVICTS ACCUSED OF PENITENTIARY FIRE INCENDIARIES SAID TO HAVE BKEN THE CATJBE; PROBE TO BE MADE. NEW ARRIVALS In our piece goods dept. you will find: New Lawns, Organ dies, Voils, Batistes, Sport Skirtings, Beach Cloths all col ors, fancy embroid ered voiles and or gandies and every thing to make those 34 II what These are very dainty waists in voiles, organdies and linens, prettily trimmed in val, cluny and fillet lace. You will find these very high class, dressy and well made. Come and make your se lections early and you'll be the winner. CORSETS, HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR Remember Alexander's carry four Queens of Corsets Nemo, Mod art, R. & G., and Smart Set. WAYNE KNIT HOSIERY in all colors and sizes and priced from 25 fl.OO the pair. MUNSINGWEAR AND KAISER SILK UNDERWEAR our specialty. summer togs they should be. Alexander's is the home of FOWNES GLOVES. None their equal. Have you tried a pair of our No. 100 guaranteed Silk Hose at fl.OO the pair: the to Van-the were SALEM, Ore., May 31. Evidence showing that two convicts at the Ore On penitentiary set the fire which destroyed four of the Industrial build Inn at the prison May 18. will be Presented to the next Marlon county ; grand Jury, when It meets here In Ju- ly. District Attorncv Hingo announc- ed. That the fire which caused a loss1 of approximately 112.000, was an at- tempt to destroy the entire flax plant of the prison because of personal , malice on the part of two convicts, was disclosed to prison officials, it is said, by other prisoners. Officials would not divulge the names of the convicts accused nor their accusers. They feared if the names of the informers were known, sympathizers with the alleged guilty ones might wreak vengeance on those who had told. Thp district attorney would not disclose the names of the suspected convicts. According to information available the two convicts poured oil on the flax straw in the dryer and then set fire to it. It is dec-bred that a num ber of other prisoners saw the In cendiary act. but for a time feared to tell because of threats that they would be killed if they told. One of the accused prisoners is said to have attempted to kill a fellow convict Soma time aso during an altercation, lioth accused convicts also are said to have threatened to set the flax plant on fire .some time agro. It is said that the convicts who have divulged the names of the two incendiaries will hp recommended for pardon. When the emergency board met last week, it authorized the installation of fire fighting equipment' in the build ings which are to be repaired. Know the satisfaction that a pair of Florsheim Shoes will give. Ease from first to last day's wear; no breaking-in because "natural shape"; real comfort combined with Florsheim style. Come to us for your shoes and be fitted in Florsheim, and you'll wear them always. A range of styles and leathers at $5.00 and $6.00; others $3.50 to $4.00. Why not buy those Groceries at Alexanders. Everything in our Grocery depart ment is the best you will find in town even prices. THE DAYLIGHT STORE; BETTER GOODS, LATEST STYLES, PROMPT AND COURTEOUS TREATMENT. WE PAY POSTAGE ON ALL MAIL ORDERS. j ALEXANDERS I lllllllllUlllllllllltllllllllUIIMIMIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIUMIIIIIIIinilllllltlllllllllHinilHIIIIIIIH 4 Baker's Output Is Large. BAKER, Ore., May 31. A grand total of S9.947.850 was the value of Baker county pro- ducts for the past year, accord- Ing to a compilation Just com- pleted by Walter E. Meacham. secretary of the Commercial club. Cattle show the highest values, totaling J2.000.0fl0: with minerals next, valued at $1.- 4 800,000. and lumber third, val- aad at $1,200,000. Thirty items were Included In the report which was formu- lateil to show the diversification of Daring industries in the county. GERMANS CLAIM SHIP i SUNK, NO WARNING ' BERLIN. May 31. "Frightfulness " In the allied submarine campaign in the Baltic was charged here In an of ficial announcement that the German steamer Kolga had been sunk, un-' warned, by a submarine. Six of the Kolga's crew were declared to have been killed by shells while they were entering the boats from their sinking ship. The numlit found in the small. r of medicinal Philippines is Plants totably 1 for 1S Jlshby-tii1"- Lexicon ARROW COLLARspring Style, in two heights CmiTT. PEABOOY if CX INC. ,AfhCRS War has seriously affected the pea nut trade in Madras. India. r Public Opinion Indorses this family remedy by making its sale of any other medicine in the world. 1 generations has proved it's great value ol indigestion, biliousness, headache larger than that lie experience of i'i the trr",tr.A'?"' ind constipation. Assist Nature. There are times when you should assist nature It is now undertaking to cleanse your sys temif ou wdl take Hood's Sar saparllla the undertaking will be suc cessful. This great medicine purifies and bail Is up as nothing else does. Adv. MEN FLOCK TO BAKER HOPING TO GET WORK 1 1 TR THEATRE AS IA?d1tmg 1 1L 111 Thursday Ml A. L. Schaefer BBCUBTS wm IU re'iive there troubles and prevent teem 1mm becoming sen i II promptly clearing wastes and poisons out of the digestive urate They strengthen the Stomach, stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels. Mild and harmless. A proven family remedy, unequalled For Digestive Troubles Pemeco Meats Prepared In Pendleton We will buy your eggs, chicken and veal CENTRAL MARKET I'lione 158 I0H K. Alta Lvvett Salt SolJ eve of Any Medicine in the World, jaaini In boe,, 10e.. ?.Sc. ! ore. May SI Baker is' rrun with men searching fori some way. the word having that this was the best place I in the northwest for the Jobless. Asl a result hundreds or laboring mtl have arrived here for the past week or ten days, only to be disappointed. Tt.-re at much building going on here, and local contractors have beenj advertising for carpenters and anaaonaj and many will be employed when con-': itrUCttan starts on the new hlcol s-hool. Kleinschmldt warehouse aid other buildings, but the skilled labor required for construction work Is n' t represented by those now coming into the city. The chief of police Is post- IKS notices about the city In public trlaeea, advising laborers who stop lei THE LA SALLE CO. in repertoire of standard musical comedy successes, opening Thursday with DANCER SINGER LA SALLE mittfiXEt INLAND, -QU?FOS$S ymu&r zrnr.y TATJOn XV HIT! BIG nnTTrii and SOFTER LIGHT is assmvd by the use of Joins of these beautiful fixtures of ours. They give a light that Illuminates the room perfectl', but that doei not tire or Mislr the eves. They are not eip-"--dve considering their extra ef Udanei kfed extra beauty, Wbj not ut least see them ? J. L. VAUGHAN The world's best cork comes from trees in Spain anil Portugal that are allowed to become 40 years old be ''ore the mark Is cut. and then it is remov ed only every other eight or ten e irs. AX tOtUOi sntl: LAXATtVK. A good and time tried remedy Is Pr. King's New Life Tills. The first dose will move the sluggish bowels stimulate the Mvcr an t clear the sys tem of waste and blood lmptirifes Tou owe It to yourself to. clear the system of body poisons, accumulated during the winter. Dr King's New Life Tills will do It. 26c at your Druggist. Adv. . mm i a mmt tit d . w li'pxs or STAtfD BY HUSK $r TAftx3 ST VIQGILKMETT GJgAT TANGOESQUfr QWIVAL COSTUMES A QOT ) CCXOJ eWIRONMCN 3UPER5L7 DCVONCD REPERTOIKE Thu-aday "Scotembe.- Morn." Friday "The Time the Plajo s.nJ the Girl." Saturday, Mat. and Niyht "My Bsat Girt" ' - ! ! s id ., Kegu'iir I'lituro l-rdirriiin ; lo S E