TEN PAGE3 DAILY EAST "OTtTOOVT A N " PHT) LRTON . OREGON. TUESDAY, MARCH 20,-1917 PAGE EIGHT 1 ST. PATRICK'S DAY AT 5 4 " r4 HEM IS MI ( : ' . - ' ! I I 1 v , 1 - - B ran Worm Drive Motor Trucks Power-Strength Efficiency FOR HAULING WHEAT FOR FREIGHTING FOR EVERY USE. ' 1, 1V, 2, 3Vt ud S Tons. WRITE US TODAY for our prices and terms. We carry the largest sup ply of parts for FEDERALS in the Northwest Qldsmoie Co. of Wash. Distributors . Spokane, Washington. L, C Smith, La Grande, Ore., Agent. D. B, WAFFLE . Local Agent Pendleton, Ore. 8 ('.OMR! GIVE CHILD "SYRU? OF FIGS' If . T0!M IS COATED M C51088. MTKI1ISH, SICK, IsU.. lOl'S, CUSXS I.ITTI.K IJVKK AXI BOWrXS. Children love this "fruit laxative." nothing elm cleanses the tender atoognach, liver and bowels so nicely. .A child simply will not stop play ing; to em par the bowels, and the re. jmmlt Is, they become tightly clogged with waste, Uvor gets aluggish, stom ach, sours, then your little one be comes cross, half-sick, feverish, don't rsU. sleep or set naturally, breath is . system full of cold, has sore throat, stomach -ache or diarrhoea. Listen. Mother! See if tongoe is coated, then give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs." and in a tew boars all the constipated waste, sQr bile and undigested food passes ont of the system, and you have a well, playful child again. Millions of mothers give "Calif or -Js Syrup of Figs." because It is per fectly harmless; children love K, and it never fails to act on the stomach, steer and bowels. Ask vour drticglst for a tin-cent bottle r -Oill'ornin Syrup of FIT".' 1 I directions for buhlea. j v. 1 v. h.u ri.ii r-hlldren of bI' iw and for grown- i..ii ntH .. tha bottle, i Beware of coirt rf its sold here. Oet the rennine. mide by tvliiornla Fig rtyrup cnipaiy." Uefuse any other with contempt. Wright Kmbargo Ufted. HAN FRAN'CISJO. March 28. All t . P. freight embargoes announced : when the strike seemed Imminent j were lifted today, freight traffic man sger Laiee annfiuneed. Im every borne Sloan's Lini ment has earned its plate in the medicine cbett as a relief from pains and relies. QukUy penetrates mnlhout rub bing and soothes the sorencts. Cleaner and more effective than roust? plasters or ointments, it does not stain the skin. For rkesmaiwm. neuralgia. Soul, len tvaro. sprsias sad strais w SIom s Lasa- PMt, At sil orugjtisia, ax. we. si.ww. twssssns sssswsssssii i, . l sj i I I ' v ' JUV 1 jf . ! 1"' HARRJMAN j f y f I ' t , . ..-ifr.wm.mm. .. 5 SAME PAY; liBSS WORK. Tlir Unlles School Term Shortened to stay Within Budget. THE DAULES. Ore.. March it. 'The Dalles school board held a meet ing Friday night to elect teachers for the coming school year. With the exception of two teachers, the entire present staff was . re-elected; the two changes being effected on ac count of age, it was said. To bring the salaries within the new "economy" budget passed earlier by popular vote, the school term wu shortened to nine months. The previous election of a oily su perintendent, ft. W. Meore. has net yet been made authentic but the state department of public Instruction,' which considers his credits not suffi cient for an Oregon eertiftcate. ooi kaue: kavhi KHuomiu Omnia Vance Rrarnsw Hmm frVas- Cisco After aswcsi. flnrlrtiaSTH - SAX FRANCISCO. . March 1. With her seams calked wMh-tnnkets and a tale of the courage of a hand ful of brave seamen who have fought valiantly with the tempestous ele ments for the last 10 days to save their lives and ship, the schooner Ocean lea Vance. 81 days out from Sydney bound for Port Angeles, put into port last night in dl-rw. A strong easterly gile was enooun- -d " January JS. For s week the schooner was hurricane. n me inroes ox im The Oceania Vance will be put in to dry dock ftnd npUretf before proceeding- north. . ft V ' '' . , -' " Z T J ' S 3 At ft MANY BINNER AND CAKi: PART-IKS OIVEN IX CEIJC... '. TIOS OF YEAST. Many Residents Motored to matllls for Glee Club Concert; Other Per sonal and New Note. ( Fast Oregon ian Spec HERMISTON, March 3. and TA 1 .. . i m : Mrs. C. W. H.ellog presiu - i "i a charming- atnner piu . A on sever occasions have taken part A lngs. Covers were placed or li'tcen ! thiA artistically tidrn ' n the; J i St. Patrick's Day atmosphere, feated j at the table were Mr. and Mrs H. M. i K Straw. Mr. and Mrs. F B. 8we Mr. J V. and Mrs. M. J. Bart hoi. Mr. and Mrs. S'W. N. Reea, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ba- 4 ker. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dodd, A McDonald and the hosts. 3 1 Another pretty St. Patrlc' '- Mrs. I Another pretty St. Patrlc - uay party was the one at which Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Roberts entertainea at their pretty farm home. "Ttr "Iwys." Cards and dancing were the diver sions of the evenlnr.- The snests were Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. MoVaught, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Newell. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hlnkle. Mr. and Mrs w. R, Reeves. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. s. -s. 'Jslmer, Visa Clara Bryant and Mr. S. R Old aker. Nearly fifty of the Hprmlftnn n1 Columbia district people " mo'ored down to Umatilla Saturday rtvht to hear the excellent prom-am riven bv tho Willamette University nioe Club. One of the most thoroughly enloy- able parties of the season was that given Friday night by the members of the Q double E Club at the Ray- hill home. Decorations and favors were all suggestive of St. Patrick's day. Auction bridge was the diver slon of the evening. Guests were Mr. George Rayhill. Dr. C. O. Wains cott. Dr. J. A. Campbell. R. C. Wal Wer. C. M. Jackson, 8. C. Smith. F. W. Kehrll of Ls. Grande, Walter Carcon. Thoe. Campbell. H. M. Som merer, and Miss Brumback of Walla Walla. Members of the club are Mrs. George Ravhill. Mrs. C. O. Wainseott, Miss Clara Bryant. Miss Martha Klindt, Miss Floy Hummel. Miss Dale Sucher. Miss Hatherlne Carson. Miss Kate Barton, Miss Bessie McPherson and ' Miss Ethel Rodgers of Pendleton. The Neighborhood Club of the Co lumbia District entertained Saturday afternoon at their club house in hon or of the Hermteton people who. up home, "High. Gate," Saturday even in the excellent programs given by the club. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Swayxe enter tained at dinner Friday evening. Seated around the prettily appointed table were Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Fraser, Dr. and Mrs. C. O. Weinscott, Mr. and Mrs. F. C McKenzie and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner. Harold K. Dean of the Umatilla Experiment Farm arrived home this morning after an absence of several weeks In Washington, D. C, on offi cial buainess. Dr. and Mrs. C. O. Wainseott are spending a few days in Portland. Jackson Bros, sold a carload of fine hogs to the Pendleton Meat Compans Saturday. Mrs. W. T. Lamlx-rt. teacher in the Umatilla public schools, was a visit or here Saturday. Mrs. Frank Kimball of Seattle, left today for her home after spending h few daya here as the guest of Mrs. J. F. McNaught. Edward S. Taylor of Portland, at torney for the U. 8. Reclamation Ser vice is here upon nn official visit with the local office. Mr. and Mrs. Douslas H. Wilson (Miss Ruth Starrl. and Mr. and Mrs. Art Spinning (Miss ii.ne Ilnisingtnn'i recent newlyweds. have arrived home from their honeymoon triim. Fume and fortune await the Inven - tor of an alarm clock that will swak. .n ....I. the i.ne who wants to set up anrl not everyliodv else In the hou e. 20rlO tMfSStSSSSMeMS POWER COMPANIES MUST PAY RATES WASHINGTON. l;trch 20. The supreme court uphold the Utah dc- cisioji enjoin ins the power compa nies from operating on government land without paying the rates the recent laws prescribe. The govern- ment's demand Cur an uccountinn of I money made by the companies was : l granted. Nthjnsf make some men feel more Important than their ability to answer the questions of a small boy. MEACHAM mills are SHUT ON ACCOUNT OF SNOW AND CAR FAMINE Saw Mill of John Barker and Casey Planer are Closed for Time. (Knit Oreonian Special. MK.V'HAM, Mur.h 1 John llnr i ker went to I'en'Melen on Thursdnv ! t.. urinnil In luiMitienH lie hnx shut idown his .'awnilll for a while owinz ! to o much snow. i riasey i.laner shut down on Tlmr.t- I day v-tnz to car shtrtuge. A big new discovery in cigarette blending The big thing about Chesterfields is their unique -blend. The Chesterfield blend is an entirely new com bination of tobaccos. This blend is the most important new development in cigarette making in 20 years. ' As a result, Chesterfields produce a totally new . kind of cigarette enjoyment they satisfy! Just like "bite" before bedtime satisfies when you're hungry. But with all that, Chesterfields are MIL D, too! . This new enjoyment (satisfy, yet mild) comet ' ONLY in Chesterfields because no cigarette maker can copy the Chesterfield blend, "Giv tn a package of those cigarettes that SATISFY I" CIGARETTES jt .jgttlMl" UNCERA'THE ITO-sja T0tt. 9 WAHHIXUTnX, March 2. Hmie tlines a man knows no much about his Job that It doeitn't make any dif ference whether he Is a democrat or a republican lte holds hln Job any way. There are several like that In Washington, and one of them is lr. fti!Kh Hrnith. What lr. Smith doean't know about fish ifln't worth knowinn. ttut then. he oupht to know ivm thing about flxh, slnre he is the head of the t'nlted Htates lturnu ff Fish erteii. From lf03 to 1911 Dr. Hmlth wa a flrh exjrert Just afi ordinary fish Xpert; then he became chief of the burvnu at tS.MOA n ynr. He known all kind f flh. knows them by their -proper name and can tell you JiJHt 'what waters they come from. In fact, he know a much shout fih that politic can't remove him from offire. ' It tiilsht be welt to remember tha; the lei.KtheninR f the day doerin't protons' the reckon tn- of h thlrr day's obliirntlon. Why Shamed by . Blotciiy bian tf jtm trs trffcrer frots Br-ni tr ttnalrhlly pimply ssiin. yoa know Jat what It awana to bare that hnailUtlns. b'- ward ffvllit r-TNic mwms; sit-sti-i. un ficrtlr-y.-) frimds. Maaj a time- worn lonkrd Into the mirror and wlhed that our v.. - it he ltks other peoplo that yna W-...-, -ltMiit a blmi-k." Tbta wtb ran ir j-.tft for the mktn. If 7m will sm to th-- droptit and prwore a fwrttle of I. I. I.. th ir-atrc ? all akla rOMKllea, npitr it armrdiiis to dlrertfoe. to a a-wrt tim Tonr akis will be as t a rvt. tn ana : rnr a dttio wmj on ear tscsief -tees ruarsste. Ass alo shmit It. It. It. Suss, taat kseps tbs skia eeauaj. For is Tears ' '. I , - . s CAPTAIN MADE RICH BY COLLISION AT SEA Sells His Ship, for $325,000, Gets Damages Too, and Now He Will Co to War. UN1K)N. March 18. Thornton I). Hooper, an American, of Philadel phia, left that port for Europe just teven months ago as captain of the suiting vessel Kdlth ft Cummins. Jointly owned by himself and his fath. er. The ship was is collision with an other vessel In British waters ami hnd great difficulty in making port. For five months Captain Hooper waited tn have his claims adjusted. In the meantime he received an offer of S25 ooo for his damaged vessel, lie eloirnd the bargain, whirh is sa'd to represent more than three times what he nnd his father paid for the p vessel. I He found It necessary to remain for .in auditions! two montns ror tne m Jtimment of his collision claims and today received what Is said to be a ery substantial sum for dsmages, the ease being nettled nut of court. But in the meantime the bellicose atmosphere had Its effeet and today t'nptain Hooper notified the Amer ican consulate that he had enlisted tn the Canadian army. W. H. PACE TO STAY IN LONDON DURING WAR President Has Asked Him To, it js Understood There, and -He Has Consented. lONtXTN, March 1. President Wilson has requested Walter Hlnes fiiiiiiiHitiitHiiHiiniHiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiitiiimiiniiiittmmii', Notions at Mending Tissue Hair Net Kid Curlers Darnfnff Needle Sewing- Needle Knitting Needle Pins Safety Pins Lustre Cotton Thread Crochet Hook Emery Bag Corset Strings Shoe Strings 21 Page to remain American ambassa dor' In Iiondon until the war ends. It Is understood here, and Mr. pajm baa agreed to do so. '.aslmlo, a well known European portrait painter, sent from his stu io today to the American embassy fe portrait of Mr. Page to be bans- there among the paintings of his predeces sors, among- them having been John Qulner Adams, Joseph H. Oioate and Whitelnw Held. ' Fifteen Intimate friends contribut ed the money for this portrait and handed a check for the amount te Mrs. Page last summer when she wss cm a visit to New York with her bus band. YOU KNOW YOU NEED A GOOD COURSE OP MEDICINE. We Reeeitunend Heed's Sarsassrilla and Pestiren Pills. It is found that many people wbe feel the need of a good tonio. as Im mediate uplift, of pure blood and strentrth get wonderful help, perfect satisfaction. In a course of Hood's Harsaparills and Peptiron Pills. Hood's Harsa pa rilts is especially recommended for conditions 4hat are radically or characteristically scrof ulous or dependent on Impure blood. Peptlron Pills are recommended for conditions that are radically or char acteristically anemic and nervous All the Ingredients In this combina tion work together in harmony, and are absolutely harmless. No opiates, so heart -depressants, no habtt-form-Ing drugs. Why not begin taking these twe medicines one before meals the other after as soon as you can get them. Five Cents Key Ring Hooks and Eyes Ribbon Fastner Thimble Hair Pins Tape Line Lace Wash Cloth Handkerchief Ribbon . Embroidery $ilk Elastic Collar Button Pearl Button Corner Main and Court Streets. 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