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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1917)
EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH lg. 1917. PAGE THREE Here We Are with some more SAVING GASH SPECIALS Teco Pancake Flour 2 for 25c . "Large tin Hominy 2 for 25c Tip Tip Asparagus 15c tin Don't Forget Those 10c Beans The Dean Tatom Co. MONDAY, M AIUH 12, IS17. PHONE 688 , Report of the Condition ; : of The Amencan National Bank Pendleton, Oregon March 5, 1917 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $1,824,501.97 U. S. Bonds (at Par) 306,500.00 Warrants and Securities 13,403.55 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank.... 12,000.00 Banking House j... ...... 50,000.00 Cash on hand and in Banks ... 802,197.24 '. " " $3,008,602.76 LIABILITIES Capital Stock ........ .... .$.. 300.000.00 Surplus-. 100,000.00. Undivided Profits 49,696.22 National Currency 290,997.50 Deposits 2,258,909.04 7 i '$3,008,602.76 STRONGEST BANK IN EASTERN OREGON Condensed Statement of Condi tion at the close of business March 5. 1917 ItKSOl lll'KN. l4aiM and IMwounu K M. ifatmls INlH-r Honda, smurtUn, etv , si. rVrterul Itrw Hank . . , IImji kills HiHun f anil Kxctisnge I J llll,ITIKS lal Ntm-k ..." fiTilii and I mil billed ITonix. . . (ImilaUnn Inn Ui Hanks Individual lnioalts . .$.) I. a,va.xs 300.000.00 M.fkST H4 1.YOOO.OO 10,000.00 .vv intra . . SAO.OUO.OO 32R.XHT.43 3tS.aa.V0tt 7,4M4t . i.gJO.TSS.OO tS,M.S4.3 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CAI'ITM, AND sntll.r Htl.K A MILLION PENDLETON SECURITY Maybe It Wan Die-Vert. Jim Estes characterize Judge Fee attack upon John Vert ax an o-Vert act, Tlie lake In the Mirror. , Thoae who attended the recent style show will remember that there were two tall, alender, dark-haired male mudela who had a marked re. ambiance to each other. They were Kay Hnyder and W eat on Lake. Aa an evidence of the similarity of their looks, we aubmft the following. Young Lake acted as escort to a high school girl the other evening at a picture ahow In the Temple theater. Facing the center aisle la a large mir ror which give the effect of the out going audience meeting; another com ing in. Aa Lake and his lady passed down the a-taie, their reflections came toward them. Lake glanced si the approaching man and lifted hi hat-.- "Who were you speaking to?" aid hl lady. "To Ray Snyder." wa the reply. It Ripens Enrout. Raid a young miss in the P. H. S. cooking school, "Why Is It that Co lumbia river smelt sell for cents a pound In Oregon and for 7 cent a pound when they get back east?" Answered Miss Butler, teacher of cookery. "It's because the farther they get away from home the more they're smelt." i Mm Must Hav Heard Them Try It. Editor Bulldoarger: i War la an awful thing and in- eerely hope this county will keep out of it. If we do get Into the war. I know what a toll of money and hu man life will be exacted, but. never the les, I will not consider that the terrible cost has been a use'eas sac rifice if, spurred by patriotic fervor, the Pendleton musician learn to piay the national airs. Yours for harm my, MISS E FLAT. I I Ask to Nor the Picture. I Senator Hteiwer, In addrots.ng the j banqueters the other evening, char. ! acterised the homecoming of the leg- islators and the excursionists as the I return of the prodigals, and made ( some reference to the "fatten calf" j which seamed to amuse htm mightily. Most of thorie present failed to get uib point, uui some, wnu lun seen a certain picture tlaken at St Paul and I depicting George Peringer on a horse with a short-skirted queen on iiehind h'm, thought they saw his allusion. If that Is what he had In mind, we think it would have been more appro priate to have referred to thj "pat ted calf." It Can't Be Did. (Stanfleld Periscope.) There Is no use try'n' t tickle the humor of Kernal Kiark Wood. Last eek the Rulldogger presented a very clever little pun:- "As a result of the vls-l of Doe Lytle Tmatllla county has n .-u.t.ran-tlne on her Enst End.' And the abstemious Kemal had to poll It with this: "AtrocWms! One could almost wish that the Umatilla would go on a hell euva tear and that the county would Tom'a fingers itch to grip Doc's throat. Ah, me, 'tis sad to see such hate As separatee these two of late. " An yet, methlnka, 'tis no surprise, j And few would have it otherwise. j They never were -birds of a. feather, I And sheep and wolves can't Uve to gether. ' 'TIs not for me to more explain, Go take your pick, Best or Uurdane. Aamey to Queries. Melllcent Tour Idea of a trap- shooter Is all wrong. It has nothing to do with a hunuer who shoots oeasts caught in traps. Miss Modesty Those stories you heard at the community banquet were ' quite proper. The toastmaater Is the chairman of Che board or censors. The Two Doctors, If It Is proper to refer to Senator Lane's participation in the filibuster as "The End of the 'Lane,'" why would It net be equally proper to re fer to Mayor Best's predicaments as "The Last of the Best". . How to Prevent Croup. When the child Is subject to attacks of croup, see to It that he eats a light evening meal, as aa overloaded stom ach may bring on an attack, also watch for the first symptom horse ne, and give Chamberlain cough Remedy aa soon as the child becomes hoarse. Obtainable everywhere. CKAIMJKD WITH SHIPPING UQfOH INTO THE srTATE PORTLAND. March 10. First Of ficer Peter Peterson, .f-eennd Officer X. p. Jensen and Boatswain John Richardson 'of the steamer Break water, were arrested on a charge of being Implicated In an attempt to ship liquor Into Oregon from Han Francisco. They were released on five hundred dollars bail each. KRK.VCH CONTIYCK ADVAVCK AJOXi A MILE FKOVT PARIS, March 10. It Is announced the French confinue to advance on a mile froRt in the Champagne district. A German-counter was defeated he. tween Butte Mesnil and Malnc-ns Champagne. The French maintained all their gains. get her seat wet." Doe and Tom. (Th's'dltty was Inspired by the re cent split between Mayor Best and Chief of Police ourdane: ) There vat a time within our ken. When lnc called Tom It's bottom friend. When each would share his final cent To help the other pay his rent. When each one felt a mutual trust Nor'd stand to hear the other cu.eed. Ah. yes. thev were like brothers then. And boa-nted friendship tin all men. When to Take rtiamberiain's Tablets. When you feel dull and stupid aft er eating. When constipated or bilious. When you have a sick headache. When you have a sour stomach. W'hen yon belch after eating. When you have Indigestion. When nervous or despondent. When you hajre no relish for your meals. When your liver Is -torpid. Obtainable everywhere.- Adv. j HAD ARM AND BltOKI-' I.Hta MAI1K KVAXS A GOLKKR. But Behold fines have changed. them now, Thev pass with neither word or bow, Kuch turns on each a baleful eye. If apeak they must, they pass the He. Doc's sworn to get his old friend's goat. BOTH MOTHER AND DAUGHTER Relieved From Pain and Suffering- by Ljrdia E. . Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Brooklyn. N.Y. "For three or font years I suffered a great deal of pain periodicailj, so 1 would have to lie down. My back would ache and 1 would feel very weak and mis- mm r erable. 1 be red how my moth er had found relief from pain by usinas Lydia It, tlnkham Vegetable Com pound and I decided to trv it- and thanks to the Compound it! All sorts or reasons are given by helped me just as it i various famous athletes as to how lid my mother, and I they came to select the particular branch or sport In which they have established heir reputations but Chick Kvnns. national amateur and open golf champion, gvea the most novel reasona. chick says that he might hevome a taebai player after having piched a no-hit game for h s hiirh school In Chicago several year ago had it not been for a torn liga ment or (he shoulder sustained while Playing she national' game. Again. Thick says, he might have gone In for football ir he hadn't suffered a brok en leg in a hish school game. Alt. er th--te misfortunes Ch'ck took u golf. I am free from pain, backache and that general weaknesa that was so hard to bear, i am able to do mi work din-in such times and am recommending l.yiha ot K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to i ,,' my friends who suffer as I did." Mist MKT A TiBPKMANN. 122 JefTerson Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. To know whether T.vdMa R. 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Each garment has a distinguishing style feature this one a novel pocket an- omer one is neavy stitcned in an exclusive design and then there are those made of unusually bright colored materials, and you'll see styles "with particularly new cot tow, TV. '.. i. 'a. r mtna a tui or Bun, lor you among inem. , PRICE FOR SPORT SUIT $17.50 to $37.50 PRICE FOR SPORT COATS $7.50 to $45.00 1 ui llll J II II I m x 3str . in I 1 y, ... JS jj t - v jr II i - - r i W r il Li - i rW sVotaWn V afc Lv' ' -aaasaaaaS" f -''W 'Mill' mm i if y&-. Long Trouser Suit i nar, iirst long trouser suit snouid be very carefully chosen. You don't want your boy to become a man over night. You don't want him to look too mature. We've brought a world of good sense and experience to bear up on the matterour "GRADUATE" AND "VIKING" HIGH SCHOOL SUITS are very youthful just a 'bit more manly than the last knicker suit . Sparkling patterns, rich colors, smart weaves and clever models, pinch-back, belted or regu lar sack styles. . . Priced $12.50 to $25.00 PURE AND SANITARY STAPLE AND FANCY CANNED GOODS OF ALL KINDS TWO Received a fresh shipment of the famous Elkhorn Kraft cheese. This cheese is put up in sanitary tins, it never spoils, no rind, no waste. Try one can. Prices ranging from 20? to 45? can. FRESH AND WHOLESOME FRESH VEGETABLES IN SEASON ALWAYS BEST QUALITY phones 5266 Free Deliveries Each Day EXAMJDER AL QUALITY FIRST QUALITY FIRST t i OUAMKItV BI-TTFK 1 1 II M M 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 II I1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 If 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 a l at a a a 1 I 1 1 a 1 1 11 1 1 . HELD IN STORAGE WASHINGTON:. March . SlaUs- j : tics compiled by the agricultural de- partment Indicate that creamery but- i : ter held in cold storage March 1 was ; t hree per cent less than a year ago. 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