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PACE THREE E&GHT PAGES TWO GOOD ONES Teco Pancake Flour 2 for 25c and Comb Honey 2 for 25c Good goods for .cash is 'our motto The Dean Tatom Co. PHONE 688 The Best . Place in Town to Get , - CANDY la at the store "what haa" the "WHITMAN S" sign. Nobody ,ln America makea candy Ilka- "WHITMAN'S." Others have tried, are Mill trylna-, but they oan't do It. "WHITMAN'S" ataads for the beat. A boa of "WHITMAN'S" CAND1KS are revelatlona to Veopla who don't know their voodneaa. T&llman & Co. ' Leading Druftnls When You Clean Your House Don't Forget TTig Eastern Hidei JunKICo. 121 W. Railroad St., Pendleton. Res. Phone T2-J. Bun. Phone Ml M. GOHKKLR, Prop. Mr. Farmer We pay $ 7 a ton for mixed iron. Ail kind of bottles, old cast and wrought iron. hides, pelta and furs of all kinds, also rasa. We pay the hisr'.wst price for second hand furniture. Copper wire, llsht copper lc Light Copper ISO Tellow Brass 13u U-hl Brass ltn Aluminum 23c Pewter I Ho - Tin Foil 2 54o Zinc .... 8c Lead 4 hie Green Hides 18J4c Dry Hides J Jo . Rubber 'Tiro . .'. 44c Inner Tubes 10540 FOUB-FOLDJEUEFIT From Two Grand Msdicfnss in Spring. Tou know that physician often give two prescriptions, perhaps more, or medicines to be taken together, or al ternately or at different times. One reason may be that the medi cines are "Incompatible" do not agree when closely mixed In taking or that desired result cannot be secured by one medicine alone. The moat successful combination spring; medicine treatment that we know of because perfectly "compat ible" and productive of the best re sult Is In Hood's Sarsaparilla and Peptiron Pills. The former thoroughly searches out and expels impurities from the blood, while Feptiron Pills give the powerful tonic they literally "put Iron into your blood." Hood's Sarsaparilla should be taken before meals and Peptiron Pills after meal patients taking1 them so report 'the benefit is four-fold prompt, posi tive, permanent. Both these medicines are economical and pleasant to take. HELIX FARMERS WILL DO SINE RESEEOING ARK NOW T-ltKPAKINO FOR SPRING WORK; JOHN WYIIICK EM, RANCH. MIL.I.M FORt'r;l TO tXOHK . sMX'AI'SK OF CAR SHORTAGE MDIN.VEAPOMrJ, March. . Two Plllsbury flour mills are closed on ac count of the car ehortatte. The Washburn Crosby Mills may close at any time. Othe mills are In the same condition. RAILROADS fr'ltOM Kt'HKK A TO MAKKHKIrXIl RI MOItKD SAN FRANCISCO. March" 9. It If unofficially reported that the Hill Strahorn alliance may build rail roads from Kureku to Marshfleld, completing; the Ban Francisco, "Port land coast route. FEW DROPS AND CORN LIFTS OUT SAVS TIIKKK IS NO KXCTSK TOIl !I,TTIN COK.NS AND IN VITING IX M 'K.I AW. Sore corns, harif corns, soft corns or any k nd of a corn can harmlessly be lifted riijbt out with the finKera If you will apply directly upon the corn a few drops of freezone, says -lnt"liinati authority. It Is claimed that at small cost one can Ret a quarter of an ounce of freefone at any drug; atore, which la sufficient to rid one's feet of every corn or callus without pain or sore ness or the danger of Infection. This simple drug;, while sticky, dries? the moment It Is applied and does not Inflame or even irritate the surrounding tissue. This announcement! will interest many women here, for It is aid that the present high-heel footwear la put ting corns on practically erery wom an 'a feet. LrtlNK A GLASS OF REAL HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST. NO DIFFERENCE IS MADE in the class of service we render to our pat ron. Every one receives the beat we can give. We have customer whose deposits are moderate but they KNOW that their busi ness is welcome and that it is given as pains taking attention as that of our largest de positors. We invite your account. 1 Say we will both look and feel Clean, sweat and fresh and avoid Illness. Addition Is Heine; Built to Baittlxt Church; Mrs. J. 8. Anderson En tertain In Honor of Her Mother, Mrs. Jennie Burrows. tV.Rnt Oregonlan Speciad.) HELIX, March 10. Farmers are again preparing; for aprlng work. Some reseeding will be necessary, but how much is not yet known. John Wyrlck has sold his ranch and Is preparing to move to Lacrosse in a few days. - John Planting baa moved from the place he sold to, August Kupers to the Mumford ranch which Is more convenient to his own land. An addition Is being built to the Baptist church S4xli ft. to be used for auxiliary work. Rev. Belle Grady will lecture at a mothers meeting at the Baptist church March IS. The Christian Aid ladies gave a contest luficheon Thursday. Nearly all he members of the lid attended. Those invited other than members were Mrs. Jennie Burrows. Mrs. J. S. Anderson and Mrs, J. Grlswold. Mrs. W. H. Albee. Mrs. Fred Bllnn and Mrs. E. Albee. were .hostesses at the Baptist ladies' club Friday. Special Easter services will be held at the Baptist church Sunday morning April 8. ' W. H. Albee has added a soda fountain with other Improvements in his pool room. Mrs. 3 8. Anderson entertained a few friends Saturday afternoon In honor of her mother, Mrs. Jennie Burrows of Portland, whose birthday It was. Needle work and conversation were enjoyed,' and light freshments served. Those present besides the honor guest were Mrs. M. D. Smith, Mrs. M. L. Morrison, Mrs. L. u. Hutcheson, Mrs. T. M. Cook, Mrs. J. Xorvell, Mrs. Caroline Anderson, Mrs. J. rjriswold and the hostess. Rnlla Proudfoot, of Attalta, was a Friday visitor. Mark Anderson left Tuesday for a visit to his brothers In Montana and Nebraska. W. a. Oleason and H. Wortman. grand lodge officers, visited Plieades Ir'dge K. of "p. the last 'of week. Mr.' and Mrs. Fred Morrison left Thursday for-their home near Drum- mond. Idaho, after a few weeks visit with relatives and friends. , Mrs. J. J. Spauldlng of Milton la visiting her daughter Mrs. Emll Timmerman. - ' Mr. and Mrs. -J. I Peterson re turned to their home In Juniper Thursday. I'dna Richardson Is here, having come from Seattle via portiana in his car. Mrs. Anna Watson left Friday for her home near Pomeroy. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Parrlsh of Coldwell, Idaho, are visiting Mrs. Parish's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Bryan. Mr. and- Mrs. A. L, Orover returrte'd Tneeday from Walla Walla. 1 New Coats to excite your admiration, yes, but not only to admire, but to give you good service, to bring you that satisfaction which conies with th-5 knowledge that you are wearing- a coat up-to-the-minute in style, and of real Quality in every part. These new coats that are being rushed to us every day by express are the finest samples of designing and tailoring art we have ever seen. The very latest ideas of fashion are exemplified in them and they are made of the season's most popular ma terials and shades most desired. ; You may like best the Sport Coats which are made in a variety of shorter length. These are shown with different style feature, the met noticeable being- large pockets, novel belts and sashes both large and small collars. Street and Motor Coats in lengths from slijrhtly below the knee to a few inches above the bottom of the skirt. 'In these types of coatsvyou will find the selection most pleasing for you may choose from the loose hanging or belted models of various kinds. The Dress Coats- New indeed are these coats, that can be worn as dresses if so desired. They are made along dress lines but retaining coat features. You will surely want to see this new idea in coats. We wiJI be glad to show you. Among these coats shown here in these three types there is a coat to please you, in style, in quality, in material, in price. Why not inspect them soon? And the shades decreed for spring Old Rose, Rookie, Cold, Tan, Apple Green, Reseda, Magneta and Navy these are to be found here in coats of various ' material. The most poular materials are Curella, Pool in. Gabardine, Serge, Summer Ve lour. Wool Jersey, Shepard Checks and Fancy Plaids. Prices from 37.50 to 350.00 !INIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIillllllllllllllllllllinilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll loylor Grant FRIDAY NIGHT I n March III WALLA WALLA. WASH THK WAIJA WAIJ.A :llM OPKKA roMMITTKK AN NOl'NCKS THK Boston National Grand Opera Co. ( A Vairimal iWcltuihm) 1M It KIOl1- Maiiji.i.--iirplor. In on gala performance j Sanitary science has of late mad rap'd strides witfi results that are of untold Pleasing; to humanity. The latent up plica tin n of Its untiring; re search in the recommendation that it i as necerwary to attend Internal Ban tuition of the drainage system of the human body as 'it is to the drains of the hoiijte. Thort of us who are accustomed to , feel dull and heavy when we artee. j jtuck Kl'iiiiiiirf neiioBcn", eiuiiy i ruin coiu foul ttungue, nasty breath, acid stom ach, ran. Instead, f&el as fresh as a daisy by open in it the sluices of the system each morn in and flushing nut the whole of the internal po son ou tajrnant matter. Kveryone, whether ailing;, sick or well, should, each momins; beforj 1reakfaxt. drink a s;as of real hot water with a teaxpoonful of lime, atone phosphate in it to wah from the stomach, liver and bowel the pre vious day's IndiffestUile waste, sour bile and poimmoua toxin; thus cleansing, sweetening and purify in the entire alimentary canal before putting more food Into the stomach. I The action of hot water and lime ! stone phosphate oh an empty stom jich is wonderfully Invigorating. ft cleans out all the sour fermentations : kxm, wnate and acidity and gives : one a splendid appetite, for breakfast. : wniie you are enjoying your Dreatt ; ( fat the phottphated hot water is ; quietly extracting a large volume of S watar from the blood and getting : ready for a thorough fltvhdig of all : ine ina ae organs. t The millions of people who are 1 bothered with corlsttpatlon. bilious: 1 spells, stomarh trouble, rheumatic stiffness; others who . have sallow j skins, blood disorder and sickly com- j : plexlons are urged to get a quarter j I pound of U in em one phosphate from , ! the drug store. This will coat very i : HtUe. but is sufficient to make any-I " I on m nmnAnnril cntnlt nn the ail b- " ; Ject of Internal ntnltatlon. em m CH ES Christian. ' Sunday, March 11. at the Christian! church. Hible school at :45. Vernat man. a Pendleton boy, who has ' t-pon in tht K n ertn HI hit I'nlvorHltx- the past year will preach at the 11 o'clock hour. Pastor Hubbell an nounces for his evenlnic discourse. I "The Marks of the Lord's Anointed." In this sermon Mr. Hubbell will ans wer the question: Was the (Jos pel ever Intended for the poor? Ar rangements are being made for spe cial services during Easter week. A sincere welcome extended to all to attend these services. 554 FOR THE SHORT STOUT. 555 FOR THE TALL STOUT. 556 FOR THE LT. WEIGHT BATISTE FOR THE MED. FIGURE. Comfort, Style and Health In One Corset BULLETIN Nan We want you to know Nemo Wonderlift Cor sets. There are no other corsets like them. They are designed hi splendidly fashionable lines. Wonderfully comfortable. Adjustable bandlet uplifts and anpparts the abdo men; reduces weight of figure by passive msaaageu Endorsed by physician a. Nearly every woman will be better off for knowing these corsets. We recommend them. Expert fitting if you want it without charge. Models for nrioas types of figures $8.00. Hare you seen the New Nemo Military-Belt Corsets Fif 1 PURE AND SANITARY TWO FRESH AND WHOLESOME piIoes 5266 Free Deliveries Each Day QUALITV first QUALITY FIRST Methodlftt. tt. p. Hut ton. the superintendent l' the anti-saloon league of Oregon, ill be the speaker of the morning wornhfp hour. The Sunday school will convene at 10 a. m. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Epworth leairue at 6:30 p. m. At the 7:30 service the pastor will preach from the text. "We have not followed cunningly devined fables." This will be an Interesting theme simple, but convincingly help ful. To alt of our services we phull be glad to welcome you. preacmng ni l I a m. ; B. Y- f. InilAIM ni Ali Ai.fa 6 3ft; prachinvr apain at 7.30. He U U O H ! BACKACHE! l'i--itr win I'ifiii ii ifivt uri. ui a, se "ries on the "Second Coming; of Christ." Vni should hear the first aj there will be Important connection of the sermons to follow. This Is one of the greenest and most Important sub ject?, attracting much attent on frona thouirhtful pepl the country over. Baptise. The usual services wil Ibe held to morrow. Bible school, 10 a. m ; RUB LUMBAGO OR STIFFNESS AWAY 18 WORLD FAMOUS STARS in Puccini's Grand Opera Success TOSCA' MIMA VIIJ.ANI rUX!AltlK MAKTIJf iKOlM.K HAKL.ANOKP I I Kil HKMAIMO Mltl WlMJrrsKAJA I'AOI.O ANAMAN UtANt'rX'A Pl:llAI.TA iiit;io PI I jti HOIlMtTO MOIIAXOM, pialsaar. Orchestra of 55; Chorus of 60; Company of 170. E Mail Orders Now. z Mall oroWo ma) be mmAr nnw tor roanirr and vity. If rrqunt fc sr. zz 5 rnmtrntklti b mwtry nrrter tar tm-k. anade Mahl to Msnarrr I. W. im. Kolur (.rajid Tltrairr. Malla Mails. Irifea, on-fcewtra S4.O0 and S.VOO; ilulmy, st.oo, S3. (Ml and S4.oo. S ;illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllin IS36.22 " frtoad. CD! Toe mmy sees tkla sew Kduxsi with the Sla- . . . I pihw. t IS rervrs. for f 00. s I little eowa n , a llltl. eark sionts er vr. Knt.rt.ln veer Itfc our f.Torlt. i-OTord. WRlTK TUDAT Ktlll tIU NKW w.l nMiK e Mllnnrw WARREN'S Ml BIO HOCSB PeaKllrsna. oreavav ffotlce of Doaarat of Cty of PeaxDe. Shake Off That Grip When Spring comes, with its changeable weather and your exposure, it is best to clear away all the symptoms left after an attack of grip. That evil disease leaves you weakened, and when its victim attempts to "do his bit" he exposes himself to the risk of a second attack, for which he is less prepared, and which may have graver consequences. There's Danger in Delay April and May are pneumonia months. Ia this time a weak ened system is a constant source of danger, for the pneumonia and grip infections are in the air, and after a long winter the body is so closed with waste it cannot resist them. Fortify the health, remove the catarrh, and improve the digestion. For Quick Relief PERUNA This reliable tonic Ss recommentled to remove the wa5te front the body, counteract the catarrhal poisons and allay the inflammation that U catarrh, restore the regular appetite and tone up the entire system to resist di3ease. A well man is safe. As a tonic after grip It has won many comRientlations, while Us effect iveness In catarrhal conditions is Ufoiucstiooed. lake no chances Take Peruna. Purmmm Tat&t tmrm nhvmy rmmthr fa fas. Ymm may mitk j-s-s eutsf MirW mtf cWJs W erWZ. Thm foaW k am m grssjg sosgsisrsf. Vvec j mmr frnmtty. The PsruM Companv. Csl-aUSsIvss. Oh frc-hvtrin. At the prcehyterla n church tomor-ro- tne srvi-e will te a follows. in a. m . Sunday soinol; 11a. m.. sermon hy the tor. .uujcct. "eUMk ing the I .out.' :li, Toung Peoples meeting;; 7:2. popular evenlnc srv ice. Mr. Snyder will prea h ur'n Human lepracitv and "Our ll"l m Christ." This will be the first of a srie of special meetings to continue or ii. niuht Kveryone corduili;- In vited. . i . ,S - r i . - ' I j f i . 7 ! i - i I lil H PAJN HOOM HACK WITH SM AI.I, TIUAI. IMrtTlJS 0' OI.I. I'lNITTTlATIXi When jour bark Is sore and lam. ..r liiiiih;ro ar'atk-a or rheumatism has i, Ktufened up. don't suffer iet a email trial bottle of old. honest ".. Ju.oh n oil" al any drua- store, pour a iitti. in our hand and nb It ria;ht on your arhinir berk, and hy the time you count fifty, the soreness and lameness Is (one. lion i stay crippled! This aooth lna l"nrr.t nt- oil needs td tie osed only once. It takes the pain rUrht our and ends the misery. It k. mast. oaL yet atwlutely harmleea and doesn't kura the akin. Nothlna etae stop, lutnhejro. sciati ca, backache or rheumatism so promptly It never disappoint! IJfSrRANCK AD UD RrslWEfW ,B.-TLT HOVTOOMERT. REl stste, fire, life and accident In.ur I ance aseata. Ill Mala street Pboa. ' 4t4. I i SUXIMI llD PRAI KKA. (V. 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