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FAG2 TrtTi::3 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1917. EIGHT PAGE3 ilflER'S REPORt nnn r rsai mm pity iifo I li Better Groceries for Less Money -CASH 1DNS 1 TRICK. CASH 1 m but you will get INFERIOR QUALITY. I THE DEAN TATOM CO. TELEPHONE 688 j II Downey Meat Market in Connection I Phone 188 j UilUilU Ull I linu PROSPEROUS YEAR There are different kinds of STORES as well as OTHER stores. You can buy for less In some cash stores but you will get INFERIOR QUALITY. You can buy for less at THIS cash store and yet get the HIGHEST GRADE OF GROCER IES BEING SOLD IN PENDLETON. The amount you earn cannot truly be com puted until it is spent. , i If you realize this, or are doubtful, the best convincer is, try ,, ST0.1CH ACTS Fl! C9 IHSHI, GAS, HEARTBURN, ACIDITY "PATE'S DIAI'KPSIV FIXKS SICK (Ktlt, UtSCT KTOMAOHS IN FIVK MlMTKS. You don't want a low remedy when your stomach l lad or an un certain one or a harmful one your xtomarh Is too valuable; you musn t Injure It with drastic drugs. I'ape'a Dlapepxtn ut noted fur lu upeed in giving relief; It!) harmlew iiewe; lt certain, unfailing- action In regulating nick. our, gaxay stomachs lis millions of cures In Indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis and other stomach trouble has niade it famous the world over. Keep this perfect stomach doctor In your home keep it handy get a large fifty cent case from any drug store and then If anyone should et fomMhlng which doexn't airree with them. If what they eat lays like lead, ferment and sours and forms gaa, caunes headache, dlralneiis and nau sea; eructation of acid and und'gest ed food rpmember as soon as Pnpe's Diapepsin comes in contact with the stomach all such dlstrew vanishes. It promptness, certainty and ease in overcoming the worst stomach disor ders is a revelation to those who try It. WUl Investigate Death. WASHINGTON, Jan. 11 1'he stale department has Instructed Charge l'arker, In Mexico City, and American Confiil Williams of San Luis Fotivl. to Immediately Investigate the death of I,uls D'Anliii. a Mexican emliu' attache, who ded suddenly while ac companying Ambassador Arrendmido to Mexico city. HaveYou Bsen Sick? 0 Then you must know thai sickness leaves weakness and you should commence taking OTTO to put an edga on your appetite, put power in your blood, induct resttul sleep ana restore your nerve force. Scott' it a true tonic-food which is tree from alcohol. 8oot a Bowm, BloadWd. H. J. DKSPITE 1XWW Of IIKVEXIH FIUM IjIQCOH LICEX8KS, PENDLETON MADE MANY LUIHOVEMENT8. .Seventy-five Per Vent ndurUon in Numbvr of oases In Police Oo"rt; Total Receipt From All Sources Were SH6,06.I0. A year of progress in the city of Pendleton is summarized .briefly by City recorder Thomas Fits Gerald In hlg annual report which was made to the council last evening. It shows that, despite the loss of revenue from liquor licenses, the city pulled through the twelve months and accomplished mtny Improvements while there was a "5 per cent reduction in the num ber of cases In police court. The following In the main Is h! report wWh was supplemented by u detailed financial statement: "The total receipts of the city dur ing the year from all sources was the sum of $86,096.10; and the expen ditures were $65. 563. 62, leaving a balance of $20,632.48. "There were 243 building permits issued during the year for buildings and repairs of the value In the aggre gate of the sum of $198,953. "There were 8 sidewalk permits issued during the year calling for the building of 7814 lineal feet of con crete sidewalk In the city of Pendle ton. "There were 340 cases tried In the recorder's court during the year, re sulting in the collection of fines In the aggregate suf of $3817.10. being a reduction of three-fourths in num ber of cases from the preceding year. "1'nder the efficient management of the present cemetery committee Olney ceemtery ha been greatly Im proved and beautified during the past year, and the owners of lots In the cemetery have heart'lv cooperat ed by the committee are finished that hallowed spot, notwithstanding the solemn purpose to which It Is dedlcat erf will !ecome one of the show spots of the cltv of Pendleton, and vie In loveliness with our c'ty parks. "There are at present outstanding treit Improvement bonds in the sum of $117,516.19 which are a direct charire nealnst the property benefit ed, and there Is now In the' treasury the sum of $14,395.40 for the re demption of those bonds; and Install ments are being collected annually for their further redemption. "The general bonded Indebtedness of the city exclusive of water bonds Is as follows: General Indebtedness bonds. $75,000; city hall bonds. $40. 000; sewer bonds. $40,000; le,vee bonds, $77.00; street intersection bonds! $18 000; making a total gen eral Indebtedness of the sum of $250, 000 outstanding bearing Interest at the rate of 5 per cent per annum, there la also a warrant indebtedness outstanding in the sum of $10,000 which bears interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum. "There la now in the general sink ing fund of the city for the redemp tion of these bonds the sum of $38, 977.98, distributed as follows: IoaneJ i . . .. omirlti. t9i 90S and , iuii iroi T-.-wn- at-."...,. , Tvi.u-u -. . a,l. ' - l i . L i .! .. r V. tnaillPA, Mr. and Mrs. Junta Price, Clau I ' ' ZZ '. "... v,,- Price and his mother. Mrs. K. .1. NEWSY NOTES FROM THE WESTON COUNTRY Miss Kunlcc WIIhcj- Kntcttains Mem ocrs of ui Kpworth League on Saturday levelling About Forty Mtmbent lleiiig Id Attendance. (Kast Oregonian Special.) WMSTON, Jan. 8. On Ian Satur day evening Mls Eunice VYIlsey en tertained the members of the Kp worth League at her home one mll5 east of town. About forty members and visitors were present. Itefresh. ments were nerved. Mrs.. George Nesbit who him been vlaitlng relatives at Milton during thu week has returned home. Charles Vanhoy Is spending tha week In Walla Walla, receiving medi al treatment. Dr. 4'. H. Smith hajt returned from visit to 8Kkane. Little Ruth Michael i reported to be quite sick. Mrs. ChHrlea Hllyard of The Dalles who has been visiting her mother. Mia O. Kees, has returned home. Mrs. Harriet Grler la 111 with pneu. monla ut her home one mile south of own Hubert lilomgrc-n and Leonard Hlomgren have purchased 720 acre of land of their father, three mila east of town. Mrs. George l'roebstel and children are spending the week out on the farm. Miss Edna Rosa of Walla Walla, la visiting her brother, James Ross near We-ton. Henry Wadd:naham and daughter, Mi's rialsy Waddingham. visited with reltalves In Walla Walla last Satur- ITice. and Brnest Hlomgren left last Thursday for California whpre thev will spend the winter. Joe Clod'ns who has been vlsltlnS relative at Waltsburg. has returned home Herman Staggs entertained a large number of friends at his home on Wahintttnn street lust Saturday even ing. Various games were played and refreshment were served. j f f Yfc. t $14,652.36. The money loaned bears interest at the rate of 7 per annum "There are at present approxi mately 8 miles of paved street in the cite. No paving was done during the i past vear. but three blocks of grad Ing was done on Monroe and Jackson streets at a most of J214.50 "There were repairs made to the : levee during the past year In the sum of $1089.40, and there were 500 feet of new hose purchased for the fire department at a cost of $400 "The vear on the whole seems to have been a prosperous one. notwith standing the loss of revenue from li censes for the sale of intoxicating li quor, and owing to our excellent wa- j ter system and houndtirul supply ot I mire spring water, the health of the ommunitv has been godd. ' At tle Alta Today. You Should Make Your Will Now For it is one of the most important dutiei you will ever doand name thi responsi ble, strong and efficient institution as your Executor, s Come in and let us explain why we serve in this capacity more acceptably than an individual possibly can. The Habit of Taking Cold. With many people taking cold is a habit 1)111 fortunately one that is eas lly broken. Take a cold sponge bath every morning when you first get out of bed not ice cold, but a tempera ture of about 90 degrees F. Also sleep with your window up. Dp ihl and you will seldom take cold When you do take cold take Chamberlain's Coueh nomedv and get rid of It as qtiictely as possible. Obta'na-ble every where. Adv. PTY TRANSFERS Warranty IHhhK l'. P. Wardrlp, et ux, to J. D. Wat son, et ux. $100, SW 1-., SW 1-4 sec tion 8. township 4 north, range 28. Isabel elmuliler, et vlr, to J. O Halrd. $2600, 16 acres In section 31. township 4 north, range 29. W. J. Furnteh. et ux. to James II. Kaley, $200,000, 3000 acres in 4 and 5, north ranges 31 and 32. luul Habits, Those who breakfast at eight o' clock or later, lunch at twelve and have dinner at six are almost certain to be troubled with Ind'restton. Tluv do not allow time for one meal to di gest before taking another. Not less than five hours, should elapse be tween meals. If you are troubled with Indigestion correct your hat. L and take Chamberlain's Tablets, and you may reasonably hope for a quick recovery. These tablets strengthen the stomach and ennhle It to perform , Its functions naturally. uoiainaui j everywhere. Adv. J v !, I Just Two More Days Remain In which to take advantage of the Big Savings offered you on all our White Materials and Garments. It will be well for you to supply your needs for months to come, owing to the fact that white materials of all kinds are ad vancing steadily. Make out your list and bring it to Alexanders. WE ARE OFFERING AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES blouses of exquisite loveli ness and a great variety, specially priced at $2.48. Batiste Gown, sleeveless Empire model, trimmed with Valenciennes insertion and edges. Square Neck Gown of white nainsook with inserti on of fine embroidery and Valenciennes lace and satin ribbon. Batiste Gown, sleeveless model, finely tucked and ribbon trimmed. Envelope Chemise, shirred at sides and ribbon trimmed, finished with lace. Ladies Pants trimmed in laces and embroidery, extra well made; very special at Ladies' Aprons trimmed in laces and embroidery, while they last x price. Children's Muslin and Crepe Gowns, sizes 2 to 14; special 59. Children's Muslin Shirts, some on waists and others on bands, special 23t UNDERMUSLINS 25 per cent discount on all our regular stock of muslin underwear which in cludes gowns, combinations, camisoles, skirts and prin cess slips. We have all style and ma terials from washable satin crepe de chine, longcloth, nainsook, mnslin and ba tiste. This includes an es pecially attractive line of Filipino hand embroidery. We specialize in stouts and carry the famous "Mildred Undermuslin" from sizes 43 to 57 bust ALL STAMPED ART LINENS 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT CHILDREN'S COATS IN WHITE, PRICE. ,. CHILDREN'S PANTS, TRIMMED IN HEMSTITCHED RUFFLES, OTHERS WITH LACE, 9c. CHILDREN'S DRESSES IN DIMITY, ORGANDY, AND LAWN PRETTILY TRIMMED LACES AND DAINTY EMBROIDERY, y3 DISCOUNT. IN FINE 1917 White Bargains From the Dry Goods Dep't. Silks, of All Kinds, Such as Georgettes, Taffetas, Crepe de Chines, Crepe Meteor and Cnarmeuse. White SUk Poplin and Cord Silk. Jap Silks and Tissue SUks, all go at a Big 20 Per Cent Reduction. Buy Your Silk Under wear NOW. LINENS AND TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS AND DOILIES, UN EN SHEETING AND TUBING. Foreseeing a constant advance ment on these articles we were fortunate enough to. cover on them some six or eight months ago. Consequently we can offer you a 20 per cent reduction from the present price. Buy them now and you get the 20 per cent dis count Huck Towels 10 per cent re duction. Curtain Scrims'10 per cent re duction. i All Domestics at a 10 per cent reduction. INDIA LINONS. Regular 12yc, now Regular 15c, now 12V Regular 20c, now 16 Regular 25c, now 21f Regular 30c, now 25 Regular 35c, now 29 Regular 40c, now 35v' LONG CLOTH Make your underwear now. Regular 15c, now 12 V Regular 20c, now 16 Regular 25c, now 21 Regular 30c, now 25 Regular 35c, now 29 Regular 40c, now 33 NAINSOOKS For Combinations. Regular 15c, now 12 Va Regular 20c, now 16 Regular 25c, now 21 Regular 30c, now 25? Regular 35c, now 29 Regular 40c, now 33 Regular 45c. now 38 WHITE WOOL SUITINGS Serges, Batistes, Henriettas, Drapdelama, Bedford Cord and Wool Crepes and Flannels. Regular 35c, 40c and 45c, now 29 Regular 50c and 60c, now.... 40 Regular 75c, now 59 Regular $1.00, now 79 Regular $1.25, now 98 Regular $1.35 and $1.50, now . ... ?1.29 Regular $1.65 to $2.00, now f 1.49 PLAIN WHITE AND CREAM DAISY CLOTH Reg. I2V2C, 27-in., now 10 Reg. 15c, 36-in., now 13 Reg. 18c, 36-in., now - 15 Reg. 20c, 36-in., now 17 This is the bargain you should take advantage of. Make up those gowns now. FROM OUR LACE AND EM BROIDERY DEPT. Consisting of all our laces and lace flouncings. Laces edges of all kinds; Clu ney's, Armenians, Baby Irish, Torchons, Maltese, in fact every thing. , Embroidery Flouncings, Band ings, Edgings and Allovers. Everything in this department just U off. You'll want lots of them soon. Why not buy now and save dol lars. LADIES' UNDERWEAR One lot Ladies and Misses' union suits, regular $1.75, special while they last 98 10 per cent discount on all our regular stock. CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR One lot light weight union suits, regular 75c, your choice at 39 10 per cent discount on all reg ular stock. BED SPREADS These in the better grades are becoming extremely scarce. The real Marseilles being most impos sible at any price. Owing to the fact that our stock of spreads have never been advanced this year, we, at a 10 per cent 1 eduction, as is now be ing offered, rre selling them for less than nctvial wholesale cost at present. IMPERIAL CREPE Regular 60c, now 49 FROM OUR CORSET DEPT. One lot of corsets consisting of Nemos, Modarts, Smartsets and R. & G. In this lot you will find corsets worth as high as $4.00, your choice 49 No refunds, no exchanges and no fitting. All other corsets and brassieres from our regular stock 10 per cent off. WOOL CLOAKINGS In this lot we have Corduroys, Chinchillas and Broadcloths. Regular $4.50 and $5.00 quality. now $2.9 Regular $4 quality, now $2.89 Alexanders Grocery Department PURE, SWEET, FRESH BUTTER, the pound 35c PICKLED PIGS FEET, 4 for 25c ALASKA HERRING, each 5c NORWAY MACKEREL, each 15c BLOATERS, each 5c IMPORTED HOLLAND HERRING, keg $2.00 THE ALL-READY COD FISH, can 25c BONELESS COD FISH, 2 pound can 55c BONELESS COD FISH, 1 pound can 30c FRESH KIPPERED SALMON, pound 25c EXTRA SPECIAL FOR TOMORROW Freh Country Spare Ribs, Back Bone and Sausage. 2 Phones, Both 526. 6 Deliveries Each Day. NO. 523 NEMO CORSET Regular $5.00 Value With abdominal support, sizes 24 to 36. White Sale Special $3.19 fl WW mm li