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PAGE THRES TON PAGES DAILY EAST ORBGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, MARCH 20. 1917. 1 IF YOU PAY CASH WHY SHOULD YOU PAY KOI t For your eatables than we sell them for? Buy WHERE YOU CAN BUY THE MOST AND BEST FOR YOUR MONEY. Cascade Butter ; 45 Dried Peaches 122 Dried Black Fig 12 12 Dried Grapes 10 Italian Prunes 12V Silver Prunes 122 SMALL WHITE BEANS 10 Apex Coffee 35, 3 lbs. $1.00 Standard Corn $2.40 case, can 10$ Gallon Peacftes, Blackberries, Squash, Ap ricots, Loganberries and Pumpkin 5 The Dean Tatom Co. ' L; - PHONE 688 " J. A. CHURCHILL Ai V7.L. THOMPSON TO 8E PRINCIPAL SPEAKERS Mill Address Annual Convention of I mluJIU County School Directors In Tlita alj Nt HW. HIH.IG Superintendent J. A. Chun. Ill, I. J. Allen of th Oreg-on Aarloul tural College extension department and W. I,. Thompson, member of th slate highway comnilanlon. will be the' prlnolpal speaker Friday befnr the annunl convention of Umatilla county school directors in thla city. A number of subject of Import ance to tha school will ba dlacussed at tha meetlnr and a bla- attendance of directors la expected. Tha conven tion will open at 10 a. m. The following- are some of the subjecta to b-i discussed: New School laws"; -H. 8. Tuition Vund lw;" "How cftn the common schools ba made to irlva a mora prac tical education ?' "To what extent should the superintendent or princi pal be the financial advliser of the boiird?" '"The supervision of th school." A Dlwwtod Plalrau. Siundinir on a hilltop almost any where, in New England on a clenr day, and looking: around a the hori zon, one notlcea that the hlRh-levci surfaces of one hill after another ap proach the plane or the circular ik line. It requires but little iinaulnn- tlon to recoitnize in the successive hilltops the remain of the even and continuous surface of what was once a ureet plain, from which the valleva of toduy have been carved by the ero sive action of flowing- water. This la niot easily recognised from a con siderable elevation especially Iff the broad upland high-level areas of western Massachusetts at Whltcomb Hills, on the Mohawk Trail. This Is termed a dissected plateau. (V. C. deol.. Survey, Dept. of the Interior.) lU-lti-h Destroyer Sunk. IXXIMX March 10. Oerman de stroyers sunk a Urltlsh destroyer In the Btrnlts of Dover yesterday and torpedoed n second Urltlsh destroyer not seriously. the admiralty an nounced.- - - POTLATCH BEATS PENDLETON TEAM Make a Total oT 119 IMrda In Tele, graphic TrapMlioot Tournament; (JUiw tjvorea. Standing of Uie Clubs. Won. tiost. Pet l.OOfl 1.00 .800 .800 .400 .too .400 .400 .200 .200 .204 .200 In Thousands of Families Instant Postum is regarded as one of the regular staples of the pantry, along with flour, sugar and other "necessities"" of life. Instant Postum looks and tastes much like coffee, but causes none of the discomforts of coffee. It is a pure food-drink, rich in the nourishing goodness of choice wheat, including the mineral elements of the grain so essential for perfect health. r Here is a beverage that children as, well as the older ones can safely enjoy. It is ideal in its convenience (made instantly in the cup) and delicious flavor. A ten days' trial shows "There's a Reason" for Instant Postum Spokane S 0 Kalispell 6 0 Kellogg 4 1 Wallace 4 1 Hunnyside ' 2 8 Pumeroy 2 3' Harflold 2 3 Lewiaton 2 t 1'otlatch ... ........ 1 i Palouse' .,'... 1 4 Pendleton ......... 1 4 Wenatchce' . 1 4 Tlie Kuuriea fcunduy. Kalispell 124, Kellogg lit. Kalispell 124, Wallace 114. Kpokane 117. Palouse 110. CarficM lis, fiunnyalda 10. Kellogg llg, Wenatchee 114. Iewiaton 118, Pomeroy 104. " Putlatch 119, Pendleton, 111. Potlatch, that had lost every match until last Sunday, had a ' lucky streak Sunday at trapshotttlng and defeated the Pendletonians by eight birds, making- a total of lis. Spokane and Kalispell are tied for first place in the tournament, as a result of Sunday's score;. .Kalispell not only won from Wallace, but also defeated Kellogg in .the shootoff ot the tie a week ago. The Montana scattergun experts were in great form and powdered 124 of the pos sible 125, breaking the tournament record. A week ago they tied wit!i Kellogg, both teams breaking 123 Ttkc Score. Spokane March 24. flregory 24. Ware 23, Geexey 23, McKlroy 2;. Team total, 117. Palouse iM, -Raga 23, fl. B. Jiflyn 22. jess McKlnncy 22, D. Anderson 2-'. O. B. Lynch 21. Team total. 110. Kalispell R, Houston 25, R. J. Hohln 25, Prank flxckman 25. Ly man Deaffney 25, H. Gayhart 24. Team total 124. Wallace White 24. Turner 23. S- F. Heltfeld 23. WerkheLier. 22 Flohr 22. Team total 114. clarfleUl Oeorge Arland 24. Tobe Arland 24. Fred Peden 23, D. P. Farthing 23, R. Pongee, 22. Team to. tal 11. - Sunnyslde K. Oouchnour 22, C. Gouchnour 22, O. Van horn 22, H. Vanhorn 23. W. T. Miller 21. Team total 10. KeUogg S. A. Rnrtnn 24. M. Vlch olson 24. W. Ingersoll 24. R. Miller 23. J. Prlckett 23. Team total 118. Wenatchee J. B. Adams 24. Jay Adams 23. H. O. Butler 23. C. E. Ow ens 22. W O. Stacey 22 Team total Pendleton J. "McNurlen 24, P. Dickson 23, "B. C-outts 22. H. J. Rtill mnn. 22, B. K. Sanders 20. Team to tal 111. Potlatch Dick Cowan 25, P. M. T.ichmund 24. Archie Flee 24. R. Ralt-h 23. S. D. Mosenbcrry 23, Team total lis. I-wlston Wilbur Hlhbs 24. N'. Wann 24. Kd Becknian 23. Guy 7hle man 24. Charles Hahn 23. Team to tal 118. Pomeroy Hsner 23. T.ee Matlock 22. Hartley ! Sawyer 20, P. Itol.ln- srtn IS. Team total 104. Lsf OrSC'S fever- failing S-S tor b-tvt remit in Spring flown mtl TcgctablM. PUnt oov Swiit Mt f aaMsHr'aatl othmr Grmm& PrtM California Seeds A 1m Cabb-ttfc. Carrot. Oniou, &454n Pea. Spaaaxk Turaif. Don't uk Mlf dtttin "Jutt ms mtttJ." ' Ct MoT.' Oa Sala y aB UtuJiatj Daalaca If ym sUtUr 4m mot carry Morst'i 6asl, acnti tiirect imr nr ctaifm--Fr. Y4tsr mtdmr wilt k mrmftly mUttmiil tm. C C. MORSE CO. Secdsmea Saa Francisco rv rosy Today. LORDS RELUCTANT TO PUNISH PRINCES P ERG-O'NEILL BOUT AROUSING INTEREST AMONG LOCAL FANS Number -Will Probably Go to La Grande to Witness Match Friday Night. Considerable Interest has been aroused among Pendleton wrestling fans In the bout to be staged In l-a Grande Friday evening of this week between John Kerg of Spokane anJ Jack TVNrlll of ljt Grande A num. lHr Mill probably go over to take in the event. Herg is one of the best known a-reetlera on the coast and claims the championship at "175 pounds. He is a veteran of over 1000 bouts and be fore he began his mat career was a strong man. He has met some of thi? beet men In the country, Including Prank Gotch. O'Neill claims to be northwest champion at 178 pounds. He has wrestled all over the country and has a long string of victories dang ling from his belt. He Is a great fa vorite In la Grande and he expects to add to hla prestige Friday night by defeating Bert. Bill to Deprive Enemy of Brit ish Titles Passes Iu Second Reading. LONDON. March 20. The house of Lord-today passed the second reading Bf the bill to deprive enemy princes of British titles and dignities, after the government had promised to refer the bill to a special commit tee for further 'consideration. This promise was made aa the outcome of the peers who desired to shelve the bill on the ground it was absurd to regard certain prlncea as traitors. The Marquis of Lansdowne agreed that the bill was only Intended to ap ply to the Duke of Albany, the Duke of Cumberland and Prince Albert of gchleawlg-Holstein. all of whom are related to ths British royal family and who, he agreed, could not possi bly e regarded as traitors. The Marquis admitted the bill was a mere concession of ptrbllcopinion. The bill, said Etifl etfrxon. leader In the house of lords. Was supported by all parties in -the housa of cond ition and its rejection would expose the government to misrepresentations nnd probably provoke a- ublic out cry which would interfere with the conduct of the war. Oregon Mines. In lI.V According to the annual statement of the Geological Survey. Department of the Interior, on mining conditions In Oregon in 1815. now available for difttributon. that state produced, from i5 mnea. gold. silver, copper, and lead amounting to t2.OO3.50S. which Is 3327.35 more than In 1S14. The gold waa valued at Sl.t.7: the silver weighed 117.947 fine ounces, the copper 451.172 pounds, and th lead (2957 pounds. The details of mining in the state are given in the report which may be obtained on application to the Director. U. ft. Geo logical Survey. Washington, D C. K -a c.p- . ,- J a 51"' i ill Now for that Easter Coat Suit or Dress Of course you wish to look your beat among all the rest who will wear the fashions latest creations. You. can make no mistake if you select from our large and varied stocks. SPRING'S FASHION REVIEW Special Display of Women's Wearing Apparel. Placing before you in large assortments of the choicest of styles for the new season. It is an interesting subject, the'subject of new clothes. At no time is it more interesting that at the beginning of a new .season when women of all agea are asking the question, "What are the authoritative styles for the season?" This store aims to have this information always at had, at this particular time we have made special efforts to display in . comprehen sive assortments garments that present styles for spring and summer 1917. Yea, but not to admire, but to give you good ser vice, to bring you that satisfaction which comes with the knowledge that you are wearing a coat or suit up to the minute in style, and real quality in every part. The Coats, Suits and Dresses are being rushed to us every day by express tnd are the finest samples of designing and tailoring that can be procured. There is a range of prices and size on hand now and we advise early selection. Our Childrens and Infants Dep't. ! Here we have taken special care to have the new J things that will please the little folks as well as their j mothers. Pretty new White Dresses, pretty new Coats, j and all the necessary furnishings are here for the little ! fenes. When you want clothes for the children think of Alexander's. Your children will receive special attetv , tion when sent to our store alone to do shopping. sir Munsing Wear Nemo Corsets Fownes Gloves Two Phones Both 526 GROCERIES 6 Free Deliveries Daily. Just received a shipment of Belmont Brand Olive Oil. 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