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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1917. PAGE THREE Small B Pound- Pink Bean, pound 10 Bayou Beans, pound 10 Hominy, 2 for . 25 Kraut 15 Dill Pickles, can 15 Sweet Pickles in glass.... 15. 25 and 35 Comb Honey ... lOf Rome'Beauty Apples, box . $1.00 Bob White Soap, -6 for v 25 Wild Rose Glycerine, 3 for 25 Hersheys Cocoa 20, 35 Apex Coffee............ 35 lb., 3 lbs-, for 81.00 The Dean Amusements What the press agents say about Pendleton a pres ent and coming attractions. "Kalr and Wi "Fair and Wrmr, ' the fare etas. Jo of ita season and of a coort too seasons ' behind It, tha finest thins Avery Hopwood ever wrote, and tha best -money-maker Solwyn a Cm- Oils Soothe . SIdn Disease fM. bf Wlntrrfrwn, thymol, glycerin ' Sod ether twatlng liia-redleiitM cooiimmjihIM la proper proportion Into tin 1. I, I. ITrwriptlnn has now twNiftne the unlvirnal favorite of akin anlYVrrra in r'Ufng kin dtntw. It U a mild waah that if n-trat the pores and glrrs lnfftaiit rcliff from all hum in g and Itching It kill and vah & the- gnawing dlatar gorma and Ita t nothing oils uuicklj h-al tlie Inflamed tr1sf. Irunlata are triad to rMmmTid this fKithiuiC cttollna- ll.)utd. 2fW. &K and fl.OO. ;iuw to us and wr III t-ll you nor about tfcia ivmarfcabla rrrocdv Yoiir mouny hark unkM tb Und bottle rMTra you. . I). II. hump kpa your akin beaitbj Ak about 1U D. D. B. Fr 15 Yean the Standard , Skin Beasedy XALLMAM COMPANY Mi C5 00 Yoa stay kep this aw Kdlaoa wltfc the dla esoae etylne- yosr rAole Pf 12 records for .vi oe. pr a IllUa ears " "". aiontb or wmi. Rntertala year frleadt un jonr rsTorit rH-orcl. WRITM TODAY POK OUR NKW BDI ON JIOOK. N. abllntloas. WARREN'g MIHIO BOC8B - Pendleton, Oreajask. KoUce' ef ruaaeut of Cty of pnidle- j: " . - ' ' PHONE 688 1 IMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Try Milk Ine ! Substitute I CALF MEAL I Raises your calves without milk I Colesworthy's I ; SELL IT, ALSO I Poultry Supplies, all kinds I Rolled Barley I Oats and Hay I CHOP AUa'and Cottonwood UMIIIIIIIIItlllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMllllllr. ' White eans . . . . . .10 c Tatom Co. pany ever prodoced. will be prey.ntud by Solwyn Company at - the Ore gon theater on Friday, March . The fame of :hls rollicklni.- farce of Temperament md Temperifiro ran over the country within the firsr six weeks of Ita, spectacular enif.-.ge ment at the Eltlnge Theator New York, and the lemand for It came with increasing avidity from north, eafct, south and wont. Tha couMnued appreciation of the Vew Tor eritii-aj 1 Increased, the out-of-New-York beher ! occupying the cottage that t,. u. Lleu thut "Fair and Warmer' was all that ( alien had offered for the model home Its sponsors claimed for It, and. If j practice and as thre 4a not an empty anything, more; so that at the be- hou.-e in town tha work may have Hopwood masterpiece was the most i to be distributed to rooms In dlffer glnning of the present aeasoi, the ent parts' of the city. But the direc prominent feature of the theaters' tors assure the fair board that' each prospects.' It will be produced hare department shall toe provided with with an Ideal company of farceur room. WT1.L 1U.MS1I 28 IIUKII. LONDON, March s. Twenty.elght persons have been arrested in Ire land, Henry B. Duke, chief secretary for Ireland, told the house of com mons The arrests were made under the tleense of the realm act. . It was not proposed to try these men, Mr. Duke said. A competent nillilnry authority having- decided to issue the orders under tha defense of ,the realm regulations prohibiting them from residing in Ireland, this had been done. Jack Dillon, one of the nationalist eaders, in moving an adjournment of the hou-e in order' to call attention to the arrests, declared that the sit uation In Ireland was extremely se rious nnd said the government had taken good rare that It should, re main so. These arrests. Mr. Dillon said, showed a sign of change of pol icy in Ireland; the men were bein l.anishod without any rea-on being as. slKned. "j, A GOOD WINTER HABIT M.my people tfiead winter because liie sudilen climatic changes bring colds, grippe, rjR-uniati.sm, tonsilitis or bronchiiis.. Hut thousands of wcll Wornied men-and women today avoid much siikncssfor thenise Iresand theif children by taking a few bottles of Scott's Kmulsinn to make richer blood, fortify, the membranes of the throat andchestandcreate body-warmth to re sist sickness. !-ililiCTB at war receive cod liver oil; it witt also strengthen you- ecoU Bowse, aioom&cld. N. J. W-II MILL I)lrtn(, 1A i I IIUIIC X-JT : ADAMS PARK FUND GROWING RAPIDLY iiai,k op $J tkkdki to com. JVJJ'TTK IMPJUVKMKNT8 ; ALKFADY SCBSCaUHKB. Sunday School Children Onmulzed Into Jjou-r lland; Ladles Club Meets at Jfino of Mm. Mclntyre; Other News Notes. ' (East Oregonian Special.) AfAMS. March 6.' Borne of the young- Idea of tha old town are devel oping- nicely. On Monday night thel commercial Association approved the estimate of the committee, that it would require at legist $76 to com plete the park.' A subscription wax started Tuesday morning and about One-half of the amount has been pledged and not one-third of the ground has been canvassed. E. O. Marquis Is chief solicitor. Any one desiring to Invest In the Li brary park will find him at the In land Mnrcantle store, "You'll have to hurry." Tuesday after school Kev. Harlem organised the children into a church Hooster Band There were 32 chart inembera They learned two songs and some calestenlca which they are going to sing and perform iu wmd.. school Sunday morning and also at "u wening- ot the evening service. They had a second meeting Thursday afternoon. It wrii be worth while to hear and see them. The fair board met Wednesday. All the directors were present) and asaur. ed the head of the dunm.nt. .. every assistance in their power would uo siven to neip them to do thorough work, in training the pupils. Nearly an of the girls In the1 Inter mediate -and h-gh m.-hool have en rolled in the cooking class. Frank Damos and Holland Morrison have begun their work on specimens of carpentry. Mr. and Airs. lienrv bunch ha. . turned from the country and are r. The Ladle- flub met at tha home of Mrs. M. c Mdntyre. On account of the bad wii-Utlng; the attendance was smaller than usual. The club voted to aulsaritoe 15.00 tu the Li brary Park fund. A pleasant social occasion closed, with delicious re freshments, r . Mias Kern Edwards has toeen kept Indoors by an attack of la gripe since lart Sunday. She has hopes of being ubla to superintend the Sunday school next week. Mr. and Mra Boyer spent Thurs day moving' their household effects from the Audette place to the Charles tarpenter residence. Both houses are owned by L. L. Rogers and wife. The.oung people who have been preparing a play to be iriven as a benefit for the Adama Library, will present their entertainment in tha city opent hall Saturday, March loth, at H p. ni. Attendance' from Weston. Athena. Helix and Pendleton Is so licited. Mrs, schats and son Charley left for three weeks: visit with relatives In Pon'and Tuesday morning. Mrs. J.j. Harrah spent Sunday and Monday with her husband and aim Donald. She returned to the hos pital Tuesday, taking Donald with her. VVeriion is elowly recoverlnt and' wilt proltably be able to leave the hospital In two or three weeks. Ouy Muyberry is making a rapbt progress towards health. Marvin .nt'hlm his crutches the fore part oi the week. Many a man's Idea of comfortable clothing Is the kind his wife won't lei him wear. . 4 After urip Winter Colds Bad Blood Yon re pale, thin, weak with little vitality. Your liver is sluggish and the bind blood causes your stomsch muscles to lose their elasticity and become, flabby and weak then iD(ligstion. Doctor Pierce's Golden sletlical Dis covery, purely vegetable anj free from alcohol or narcotics, is the great and powerful blood purifier of to-day. K tracted from American forest herbs and roots. Contains no alcohol. In gredients printed on wrapper. Take it as directed and it will search out impure and poisonous matter throughout the system ami eliminate it through the natural channels. All dealers in medicine o coird,. Ir. Pierce's fKlden Medical liisoovcrv in liqiii.l or Ullet form, or scn.1 ten cents in one cent stmip to Dr. Pierce, Invalids' H.itel, HulFalo, N, Y., for tral paksge of tablets. . WHAT WOMEN OF OI R r.'ATIVK STATE SAV. Eugene, Oregon. "hi rau.ini ni-. finiiiy I have al ways found that I could ihnd on i,''l"!3f ?;'! ' I'ierct; a rc-n- ) rdira lor at! rul- ' Uiern Uie 'tioulpn ' Medical Pitrov 1 er ' for toimliti, r thnat, bm-S ----coiip!a ami (inp, " a,Kl always 'r'J cured them. I ' tha IMoaiatit PipIJK "T r sir hem!ncl.p, hili.maneaa and ctiKti nation. I am triad h rmim. menj tin ni."- Mas. CvaaiE lA!i Ml fx X 1 im x rw-( ' a',nn"! ' " STANFIELD LODGE GETS MEMBERS TKX AICK r.VlTIATKf INTO 8F Othl'S ' TIIK I'ATLEE , IH-.'IIKK All Ollll:K. Kast Oregon lan Kpecfal.) HTANFIEI-D, March . Tne Uat lee tebokah Lodge initiated ten new members Tuesday evening in the ae crtx of the order. Alter the initia tion a banquet was nerved and a so cia evening waa apent. F. M. Smith ha moVed ion his ranch for the vummer. C, W. O'Sulllvan haa moved In the Spencer house. Mrs. L. Connulley Ut spending: a couple of weeks wrth her daughters. Mr. and Mrs. "Elmer Hiatt are' be. Kin f? felicitated on the arrival of a son. MIhk Te.'.ele B. Brerley of A them. pent the week'-end with her parent-, Mr. and Mrs. C- . Brlerley. Mr. C. W. Connor and Mrs. F. B. Stuart wre houle at a very pleas ant function aturday afternoon at the home of Mrs,1 Connor, the affair be ing given for Mra dray Kyle, wl.6 4ff te&ving for her new home In Port bind. The guest were tha members of the Study Club. A bounteous tv-pu.-t was served at the close of the afternoon. Mrs. F. M. Graham left Sunday for her home in Portland after a two weeks' Visrit here. Miss Kdna Wisdom of Pilot Hock, was the guest of Mra c. W. O'Sulllvan Friday. Mrs. K- A. Me Keen and daughter. Mias Bertha of Hermiston, were Stan. field vutiuors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. I M. Hills e-itVrtain- ei a numler of their friends Thurs day .evening. A rrmst enjoyable time was had. delicious refreshments were served. Kev. F. E.. Faucett held services at Irrignn Sunday. IJoyd Hiches spent Sunday in Pen dleton. F. E. Schmidt wag in Pendleton Monday. Mrs. F. M. Berry returned Wed nediy from an extended visit In La C-rand Allen McMannas of Ingstron, North lukotH Ik in Stanfield. He Is look ing alter the interests of his ranches on the project- Mr and Mrs. 1. R. Sonne of Port land, are spending a few das hera Stanley Armstrong of The Dalles. wa in town Saturday. Among the Pendletonians seen on our street the pant week were T. F- VM.n. I. Fetmnan, C. B.i Rude and 10. J. Ileplenen. F. R. 1-aod of Boise was looking the town over Thursday. J. P. l.owthian.of Pendleton Is wir. Ing thi residences of L,oren Ken!son and Kinder Keeve?. Mr. DaiviM of Portland, occupied the putpit of the Hpf Presbyterian rhtir h Sunday and adlreed the congregation in behalf of the Anti SiH'ion League. , Wm. H. lnughtrey of Portland spent tht weHk'iid on the L ma til la ranch. Mr. and Mrs- W. . O. New Jon anil Harry levv-l of IexiiiKton, are visit ing friends here. A numler of the" young people gave a tlanc'ntr iwrty at theV:itln AtidiU rtnm Saturday eveufng In honor of Mr. nnd Mm. .rH- Kyle who ar.' lea v ing f o r Port land. Dr. Alexander Re id returned home Sunday morning from Port in nd. where he has b-en fur the past few d-iya. . Mrs. Harloy Smythe hs-t 1een Vi!1 Intr her si-t r In Cmatiila for a fe days. Tcrnon CssUe. lta TuatJay sad Wrdnrsdsy. V V . W: j P fiiyiTr'f f r Groceries that are pure and wholesome, kept in a cle I lpaSafjU I 4 eanitary way. This is one of the many reasonawhy t I ., J i, u groceries meet with favor among' the most particu Plant Now Sweet Pci. Pansus awl all ' Morse Grand Prize California Seeds U Cabbage Carrot. Onion, Bceta . Peaa. SpiDsvcfa aad Turai a Seedsthould ba flmntcd at ones. Don't take aceda that arcMt tu $od" CctMoraa'a, 0a Sale bf all IWlag Oelra If Jjalcr im Mt Mrry Mvm'f 8mm, tmsl aiirwC ior amr ettaUffna Frc Y" aracr will fe promptly atte-aJaW w' C. C. MORSE ft CO. Seedsmen San Francisco gjgyV?lTaKF a f ewwwwwww KODHAJf LAW RKPOItTED Ul, AND Ff2flirTJLE84. NEW YORK, March . Bodman Ijlw. the daredevil aviator, who ha thrilled thousand by his "death-de fying-'' feats In the, air, is reported 111 and penniless), a discharged charity patient from the Kings eounty hos. pita!. Law suffered from an injury incurred when ho leaped from a bal loon recently at Trenton, N. J.. the larachute -tailing to work property. It had been supposed that Law w:.s well fined, some of his hair-ra'olr: stunts having- brought him lare fums from motion picture cor.'crns Mr.. I .aw asesrts, however, that "10-t f this has gone -t-rd that Just now Ijiw Is "up against It." Law saw that as soon as he discard V crutches he will be hack at the "Ifalh defying" stuff aain and re-estab'-sh the family fortupt.- I I M l! !!Lr :.". i LD 'v I'kfX il ' ' SuSHStf liaiiWrtl IIMH lMSftli I "Feeling Tough, Jim I had spells like that, too lazy, blue, no peP until wife gave me tasted Ps&pm instead of coffee Now I sleep better, smile oftener, and nerves behave. Never knew haw harmful coffee was 'till I quit it. Why don't von try Postum?" "There's a Reason people. FISH FOR THE Golden Bloaters, 5 for 25t Salmon Bellies, lb..... 25 Fat Mackerel, very fine, each 15 Alaska Herrino; 6 for 25 Herring: in 10 pound,; pails ; S1.65 ' Also large variety of tinned fish, such ak Sardines, Boiled Crab. Minced Clams, Soused Mackerel, Soused ... ml- ..... I. -. am All Herring, uobster, etc. guaranteed by us. Prompt and -Courteous Service. . TWO PHONES BOTH 526 ... 6 Free Deliveries Each Day 6 - ,. ... Ml turn 2 V. S. M1VI8 tJT FTLAIS. 42,000 Miles of Pktnres Were E ported in 11. NEW YORK, March f. More than (2.000 miles of motion picture films were exported from the United States during according; to figures Is sued here today y the foreign trade department of the National City bank. Of this 0.00O miles were "exposed ' films ready to be used. The remainder was unexpose! film, to be used in taking scenes abroad. The total value of the exported films was estimated at 10,000,000, Great Britain being the chief purchaser. AI.TA THKATKIl f . 1 T '1AUEL TALIAFERRU IN'a WIFE B1 j i j LENTEN SEASON Holland Herring, import- . ed, kegr S3.0O Codfish Brick 35 Boneless Codfish, small ... 30 Boneless Codfish, large 55J Codfish all ready to serve, can : 35? these are select quality anil "The United States is by tar the world's largest manufacturer of mo tion picture, films," the bank's state ment says, "estimating- tils entire do- . meeric production of 1.000, OOO.OOe feet with, a value of approximately $10,000 OOO' Home From Trass. Roy Buchanan, head of ' tha dry goods department of the Peoples Warehouse, has returned to Pendle ton after spending a month at his old home In Te PPOXY TI'KSIY 1 9. 0