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PACE THREE TEN PAGES DAILY EA9T OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 9 101 - le Dean Tatom Co. PHONE 688 When You Pay Cah a You Co You Are Al waya Square at All Time. ORANGES FOR ORANGE DAY 15c Amocat E 20. Amocat 201. Amocat 351. Amocat Hominy, J. Peaa Wax Beans Asparagus, Beets., 25t 2 cans 25 Kraut 15 'Asparagus Tip Top, 15?. Sunbrite Cleanser 5 Apex Coffee.... 35 Standard Corn, case, 92.40. Flake White Cooking Comp. 60, $1.00 S1.90. Fleischmann's Yeast. Lipton's, Tetley's and Ridgeway's Teas. Small White Beans, 10. Pink Beans 10 Bayou Beans 10 Dried Black Figs 12 12 Dried Prunes 122? Dried Raisins 12V4C Dried Grapes 1212 Comb Honey, 2.. 25 f Honey in glass 20, 25 and 35. Honey in pails $1.25 Turnips, Beets, Car rots, 'Lettuce.. 10 Cauliflower, Celery and New Cabbage SOUTH SEA ISLANDER. ' PRISONER OF THE SEAS CROONS SORROW-SONG HAN FHAlUISCO. March . Chief Humbi-crona. ruler of Tarltart, In tha Oirbert islands In the South Pacific, wiuatted on the deck of the schooner Kxpfmaion here today croonlnjr a son. of sorrow. Clothe of the white man chafed hi daric akin and liambremna GIRLS IN SCHOOL OR AT BUSINESS who are delicately constituted, who have thin blood or pale cheeks, will find in SCOTT'S EMULSION 1 true tonic and a rich food to wercome' tiredness, nourish f their nerves and feed their blood. Start with SCOTT'S to-day and ay "NO" to substitutes. hud no money. He gpoke In a Jar Kon. titranKe aifrhts emote hie eyes aa he quailed tieside hie canoe. The chief wax a pilot In hi native port of Tar ltarl, known too as Butarttarl. He made money guiding copra-seeking ahlpe Into the watere of Tanlarl br, cauae he could tell the depth of the water by .looking at the coral. Tuinbremaa spied the schooner Ex panion on a day when he was caught in the edge of a typhoon and Tuin. bremua and his canoe wej& taken aboard. Captain Jakolven decided to put anay for Man Franrlvco and Tum bremaa was a prisoner of the seaa. Jt muy be a year before lie reachea home. . , SENATE ADOPTS CLOTURE RULE BY VOTE OF 76 TO 3 WASHINGTON, March The cloture amendment to the senate rules carried yesterday afternoon by a rote of 1$ to t. Senators Gronna, La Folletta and Sherman, republicans voted against It. The modified rule provides that a two-thirds majority may limit debate. The senate then want Into executive sessiom. Senator McLean announced that He had prepared a resolution which he will offer today a-sking the. president to call an extra session of congress March 90. . WIIJ.Mtl HrXPXTTKO TO HKAD WAR COI SOIL. a. s s frr 4 , '4 ZEPPELINS ARE STILL ' BEING MANUFACTURED SAYS BERLIN REPORT UKltU.V, March . (Wlrefeas to United Freca.) A high official vigor ously denied that Germany has stop ped making Zeppelin He declared ample materials and plenty of work men wera. available. Several smallpox rases have been discovered and thousands vaccinated. Count Zeppelin's funeral arrange ments are completed. He died from a complication of dysentry, , mumps and Inflammation of the lungs. Much Activity on Wtat Front. There Is much general western front fighting. The French entered isolated trenches south of Itipont and captured a farm lowland. The Ger mans stormed Kusslan positions on the Roumanian frontier, oapturing six hundred men. prteaident Wilson Assailed. The Tagettlatt fiercely aaealled President Wilson's changed aftltute irlnce making his senate peace speech. Ill pictured the United States as a "gleeful beneficiary of .European civ ilization's deathbed," and charged that the president had abandoned Monroe's position.' It called Bryan the president's chief opponent, quot ing Bryan aa saying "America is ts danger of feeing dragged into the war unreasonably.' III . . . I msk my 'MAKING FACES" IS NOVEL WAR ART i Sl'V' Con Dung Low CHOP SUEY NOODLES HOT TAUALES CHILLI CON CARNE SPANISH HTTXE LUNCHES COFFEE BTveryttalDg clean and . up-to-data FIRST CI-ASS 8ERVICB TEA 5c Package Under State Hotel Cor. Webb sad Cottonwood ats. Phone l7. Pendleton, Or. To FIM X ITItATE PLANT SlTIi IMcm of novrramrnx Hoard vMtlng South and Unt. WASHINGTON. March . Hecre. laries Maker, Lane and llou.-t.in and a detail of army engineers composing the board which will determine the ligation of the I20.000.00o govern ment nitrate plant, left Washington for a tour of proposed sites in the southeast. The trip will be complet. ed March It and afterward another tour will be made throuirh the, west. president Wilson has instructed the board to select the site aa soon as Practicable. In view of the neerj fr a nitrate lactory In rase of internation al implications. OAKieir .-WHVXrJD. Daniel W II lard, president of the ttaltimore a: Ohio Railroad, who. ac cording to Washington dispatches, has been tentatively selected to head the transportation division of the nro posed war council, to be composed or 'resident Wilson, members of his cabinet, military men and a larse number of railroad officials. Indus-'' trial and scientific expert. The war council probably would include Ice present national council of defense. the naval advisory board of Inventor and the greatest gathering of great Kcientim for such a purpo in the history of the world. Samuel Gomp- era also would be a member, to han die the problem of providing labor to meet the military and Industrial need of the country In the event of war. What Mothers Say The experience of thtw wtw have uaerf "Mother Friend" Ikould merit rzucwtint ninth- era" conaideraUuu at Uiif tim. c7Frieiul " meanit or baniahlns mornln, sk-L-neas an.1 nau-J-itlns romlitiuia brfun eua-ocawut." Mrs. - . rfnend "PrUTe Itf irrrKt ralne rlnr dcllrery by tlie atnea of , . ii ma cvi-ni. airs. nneml 1 " riirmii rrmerre I Of the srestest amiatance la preparing the ytet or audi a rhanca." Mr. . Tour (truraiat arlla It. Write for free and intsmrUai book ea Motherhood. Th BradSald Ranlatnr Co. 1 Lamar Bldf. Atlanta Oa. MANY FARMS TAKEN IN BORDMAN VICINITY itllllMIIIIIII,IIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlilllllHIIIIIUIIIIttlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllj: 1 Attractive Trimmed 1 Hats of Merit 1 1 Twenty Four Tract are Occu pied in Umatilla West Extension. ! lOA KDMAN. Ore.. Wan h . Twenty -four new farms are the renult of the flnit day openinir of the wftt ?x tension of the Umatilla project Eighteen of thee are 4(t-arre hme steaOii. and ix are from the fuilen of private aid railroad landa. Theae new farms are within two mile of Koardman. The choice tract' wan won hy a woman, Mry. AHa How ard, of Htmrdman. who wcured 40 acre at the end of Main street. The c!ai of auttlers are well-to-do fartn em aa a rule, and all have the fund necenanry to develop their tract. Owinfr to the hort time of 20 day whlrh the opening- was advertised iH all the homcatends were tnJten. Many fntjulriot could not be anawered In t!me for the opening- and It Is thought by the reclamation official that all will be takfn within 30 da-s. French Surgeon Replaces Eyes, Cheeks, Brows, Shot Away by Germans in Battle. PARIS, March In all the world there are juat an even dozen manufao turera of artificial eye. Kleven make fflafs eyes. There ia one each in New York. Iondon and Venice, Of the other nine, four are n Germany atid ! five In PuriK. Among- these there l a mail apart, an art Int. Dr. Robert Coulomb, who makes artificial even of fitrjtal and enamel so staringiy like the living orb that at a distance of 12 feet from 9. patient providing the liv Inx eye is immobile, it la abt?olutoy impossible to diatinKUish which caii see uhe llffht of the sun. Since his demobilization as an ar my jrurireon, that his entire time could be devoted to a profession finding1 Its clientele suddenly Increased by sever, al thousand per cent, Ir. Coulomb haa alKO performed extraordinary work, in artificially rendering tace mutilated arjldiers of France mucn like their unharmed countrymen at more than passing glance. Dr. Coulomb la a professor of oph thalmic surgery, a graduate of 'the University of Paris, and an oculist of renown who wears the vroljt e Guer re for bravery. Previous to the war he had .bees the recipient of honors from the French government Two genera tions before him had been manufac turers of arutficial eyes. At the death , of his father eme years ago he j abandoned eye purgery to tuke up the I BUt-cession. lr. Coulomb does not and has not for some time performed any oculo frontal, oculo-nasal, r ocuto-zymaUc surgery. He receives only such soldiers as patients as have been discharged from the hospital' with a miss ng eye J or hetlthy healed upper face wound. J INFANTS' DEPT. SECOND FLOOR Everything for Baby to wear. NEW WASH MATERIALS and more of them than ever before. They are so beautiful we delight in show ing them. We have bo many new colors that are so much more beautifully designed than previous years that you can well afford the time spent in shopping. Call and let us show and explain the different materials to you. THE MOST BEAUTIFUL SPRING MATERIALS ever shown in Pendleton, are now on display at Alexander's Store. ' . m l New Khaki Kools, figured Poplins. Satins. Taffetas, Pussy Willows, Crepe de Chines and Georgettes. We have plain materials to match all our figured ma terials. ' NEW SPRING COATS Coats New showing of Coats at Alexander's. Come' in and select yours while there is such wonderful lot to choose from. There is a color and style for every one; sizes from 16 to 46. Skirts Women's and Misses' Wool Dress Skirts, prices S3.50 to f 20.00. The new sport plaids, stripes, checks and plain materials; all color and sizes. (M) SI Shirt Sale, Saturday Last Day SS. OOCEtDES Wholesome Saturday Specials it the Grocery Department EXTRA FANCY ORANGES FOR ORANGE DAY 20c TO 45c DOZEN. Bananas, Grape Fruit, Lemons, Let tuce, Onions, Radishes, New Cabbage, Cauliflower, Parsley, Green Peppers. Every Fresh Fruit and Vegetable in season.- ; Fancy Seed Potatoes Early Rose, Early Ohio, American Wonder, Early Six Weeks, Earliest of All, Peerless, Bur bank, Gold Coin, etc. ONION SETS, 3 LBS. FOR 50c TWO PHONES 5266 Free Deliveries EachjD&y A LEX AN ISMS QUALITY FIRST QUALITY FIRST NO SKATTl.rc IlOXO ISKl'KS. All Prx-ls wrrr- VHrr Arc ixv fralnl. belt line railroad to be eonatructe! and operated by the port commission, JSKATTLE. Marvh . The elet-tlon I irl. rial highway and a bridge, were d.f fated ray lanre majorities. ! The three men elected to the conn' j en favored the market and belt line i bomls and the three men bea'.en op 1 posed the bonds. Heaketh and Krlek. Uon are member of the present coun- fr the i-hoice of three city coifhcll men to erve three-vear term re.su. t. victory for Kobert B. Hesketh Warren I) Lane and Oliver T. Erick on. All the bond proposal, inclurt- iiiK thwe for a mun'cipa! market, a ftKIXSIt-M TO BE "IVW-JPFNraKNT" For Ladies' at ... For Children at . $2.00, $3.50, $5.00 50c, 75c, $1.00 HAVRR, Franca. March . The Merman ;nvernment, according to in. formation received her throufth con fidential channels la ronntdertnr the publication of Germany's terms of peace. Under these terms ReJjrtum would be declared Independent, sub pect only to nermann t German irarrl. sons at Antwerp. Tjeirej and Namur. and to the control by Germans of porta and railways. Belrlum, under ! the terms, would have no national arniy. but would be policed by a ireri. darmerie. UNTRIMMED HATS For La die at - "$1.00, $1.25, $1.50 For Children at .. 25c, 50c, 75c Beautiful Flower 25c .Veil 25c WHY PAY MORE? Corner Main and Court Street. Until "Ak Weak Foley's Honey and Tar HELPS COUGHS QUICKLY Foley"! Honet and Ta take riM bold cat an obatinate couth sod fire quick relief. it puts healing coatiiuj on the In flamed membrane that line the throat and air paaaajfes. It atop the tickling, looarna and raise phlcftra easily. It is uat splendid lor bronchial sad la arippe cough. nd tight, Thecaf brealhiiul. Mrs. W Bailer. I aaarsam. Kr. cwalSre alBoat eawnnwMi-lr 4ay an4 aifh. antil aha tens Foln a Hiwav So Tar. Atirr taktn half a DMila. aav couth baan te alnw "n. s4 atvaa srila amiirrlw r .iaj bat rnaa. TAIaUMAJI CO. WOMAN IN CONGRESS EXPECTS TO BECKITIZED r i l" I!- so ' r V 1 ' 1 , U - V - -M i- ' .. . .. ' 1 . 1 . r . k , - ft. cil. Hesketh in widely known aa a labor union leader, and firickson as an advocate of municipal ownership and the pincte tux on land values. U-tne ran an a municipal ownership candidate. C Allen Dale, a member of the p repn t council and o ppoaed to m u -n Vipal ow nerphii. finished In lat pL-ice. tH'hini liyron Phelpa and Wil li. -mi m. ralhtnin, who were fourth and fifth In the race. en don't wear fluffy crepe) da china unmentionable because they Ilk 'cm but becauae they want to make them selves attractive to men. Theae and some other start Lip g thring are embodied In the opinion of 1 Mr, c'harlotte Perkins Oilman, as f expressed before the College club of j Chtcajgn. i "S-ylej change.' she said, "because jwiuin have to make a constantly ) new appeal to those who are eretitual- XOW CAXNKD FUUTS inHKU ly to support them. MISS JEAWF.TTFRANkllW ry.tT -i XFW YORK, ftlarvh . l!iw Jean- l cite Kankin, con grew woman from V.i'iitnn.i, and the ftrst woman ever elcvte.1 to the con crew of the t'nite.1 .-Milt- in here tdy nn.l furnl-rted larre quantities of materUI for ths newapaperm expect to be critlcU-ed," said M Rnnktn. eipecallv by men. Mill on of e ea 111 be upon me, and the ae- tf th. . ipi4l t.i w--m:.n rtii'imi!' will h:irfene,1 for nte. I knmr ttiMt my a-tto, ill be anshsed and tiTm'ii.- .! u ttie lm dcrH" rd th-t my mbtteifc-)- will t. Wfitred iiwn Out I nil prtiare-l ftr (t 1 expect it. In t w htiwfr, wmefl n ruN ' ..iri. tH ttf- t n particular aU "n ii will h.i' e l'flmj o cim n.-n. Ad. ami- In ew YorkJack ltaltbit- Offend. NEW VOUK, March 9 Itetailer throughout the city materially in- crt-.ised todi-.y the prices of alt canned fruits. Joseph Hart i pan. commisFionv er of weights ml measures, announc ed latft ninht- This raof was the re- ult he .-id, of increased demand .a used hy hiKher prices for canne! veKnt.ibleM. which becane popular when the cot of treh vejretahles rote to almost prohibuve fiioires. Mr. Hart lean .-aid he had received a letter from a man in porterville. TV-x-.im aKkine iuotationa on carloads of jackraboti The writer declarel thi notwithstanding a bounty on Ja-krut-Uits they have multiplied rapidly in his county and became a menace to larm crop, and he believes larre hip mn to thia city would tend to re due the cost of living. WOMKY WFAU IMXR UNGKItlK TO 11.E-SK MKX MRS. fSII-MAX OHIOAO March 9 Pink Tlnaeriv (hut resemble a valentine is as out of Place on a woman aa ruffled pantal ettes would be on a horse. And worn. UOC'KKi-Kl.I.Kn :! PI.OVK IS SI Kp Xll In'Olt-TE st.-tinrr.il -hoi- Rfllcs Haiband Fajl etl to SuMirt His tam'ly; Asks AUmony. XKAY YoRK, March l.-rMn. Abby B. Xtrris I-riiin; stenoarapher in the offlt e of John I. Rckfeller. is e inf nited for a divorce by Earl IX Do rian, ftrmer stick broker, la answer to her husband's complaint In the su preme court of New York, Mrs. Do rian sas she is thf victim of a con spiracy. She says that, though rear ed in affluence. he took employment In the office of the Htadard O I com. pany about a rrac to support her self and children. Dorian having fail ed to provide for them. Dorian, who opposes his wife's ap plication for alimony, charges he found his wif In an apartment with a man. "X had to take this step to support my children. Mrs. Dorian declare.) according to her huitand. P'ain. tnteleh'tual women are Jit-. the least bit envious of handfome. sil ly ones. - - J i Crae.-Vrlher He 11 T3 Yaa Hundreds Of Ttasands Have Kept Thefr Health liy '.Se timely an-l perii!i-al ne of GOOD Mck1 tunit. The beat t'me i in pruia- or at its rrxrKvh. Presered hraith meana a rigorous and r.si;py od age. I'unrir .Vi yrar S. 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