EIGHT PAGES PAGE THRE3 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1917. fffc f " i : i u a i I C UR spring stock of, pure, fresh foods wan " never bo varied and complete as it is- at this season. Every day large shipments are being received,, and our stock of everything that is most wholesome and nutritious is being kept fresh. The quality is kept up to the high-water mark, and, as usual, our cash pri ces are only the very smallest fraction above the cost. That is why all our customers make a saving on every purchase, and why every housekeeper who wants the best for the least money trades here. The Dean Tatom Co. PHONE 6S IT WORKS VELL A Combination That 1 Doing an lm monta Amount of Good Thia Spring. A superlative blood -purifying modi cine like Hood' Harsaparllla, taken before meals, combined with a, super- L ionic iiKe fepuron fills. iBr mr meats muxes uie ideal i course of Spring Medicine. I No Other mnliHnM iwuuh B.ik ' curative properties as these two great restoratives working; together. They reach the Impure, impover ished, poisoned; devitalized blood, and the worn, run-down, overworked, ex hausted system. They awaken the appetite, aid digestion, purify and vitalize the blood, give renewed strength to the whole body, produce sound, natural sleep, and a complete restoration to good health, the great est of all earthlv h!..Ui.. I, - i that tt invested In these two medi cines will bring better resuKa than 14 spent In other treatment. It will be wise to get Hood's Sarsa parllla and Peptlron Pills today. MUST RESEED MUCH lO Oil PROJECT HKAVr WIND WOIIM HIjOWS HTItAW 1COMT AJ.FAlir'A HM.lO, IJCAVIWO Hhttt BAUED. Mow Is Worst tn History Declare Suiht or tlie Karty fattier Around 'Hermlsum; Alfalfa Hay Bringing SIS to S24 a Toe) at Present. IXSI l.TKD WILSON; K j.ii.i:i. ,Uunl-iuii Ml 'I Vi.iere to CMth of Allegiance, LKAVUXWIIJITH, Kan.. March 27. I'sul obartcnberg, tne Minnesota na. tlonal Buardnmun recently convicted by n court martial in Texas of having used itiMultlng language regarding the president, was brought to Fort Jjrav enworth today to begin serving a five- year sentence. hVharfrnberg declared he still ad heres to the uath of ullegfance he took last summer when he enlisted and that he is ready to fight for the I'nlted States against Oermany or any other country. Idi bor has its reactionaries no leM Uunrceroua than those of capitalism. Your Grocer IS RELIABLE y He wants to hold your trade and tries to sell you brands Xv he knows you will; like. a si He is always . ready to recommen KG Baking Powder -Ask him N . . . k 1 The Name of Nash Backs the " Improved Jeffery Six Here is the JefFery Six, by all odds the best car ever built in the giant Jeffery plant. For two generations the Jeffery trademark, stood for accu racy and precision. And now this car with the Jeffery reputation be hind it has been still further refined and improved. Now it is built, backed and guaranteed by the Nash Motors Company, an organization of auto mobile experts headed by C. V. Nash. Mr. Nash and his associates soon recognized the superior value of Jeffery Six. After-severest tests they pronounced it one of the best cars they had ever known. "But they saw how with slight refine ments they could make it a still better car. No change was radical. There was no need for that. But with those few Nash refinements Jeffery Six is a car no prospective buyer can afford to overlook. Jeffery Six has 53 horsepower. It combines speed; comfort and beauty in generous margin. Best of all it is Nash refined and Nash backed. The price remains unchanged, $1465. THE NASH MOTOnS COMTAiiY. XENOS1IA.WIS. C. H. TORRENCE A complete) service station maintained in our own garage at 726 Cottonwood Street, Pendleton. Telephone 46. (lOast Oregonian Special.) HEKMIHTOI. March 27. The re cent wind storm which raged over this country for seven days did con siderable damage to the fields just seeded to alfalfa and to those being prepare for seeding. In the 7 5 -acre field of Col. J. F. McNaught, the seed had just begun to sprout when the wind came on. and In riding over this field now, the colonel finds many places where the straw has been blown away along with a great deal it the soil, leaving the seed, with their tiny sprouts ' uprooted and withering. A great deal of this will have to be reaeeded. What is true of the McNaught field is also true of the others, and It means that a great portion of the 800 acres of new alfalfa being put in this season' on the project will, have to be re-seeded, and the ground that has been prepared for seeding will a II have to. be gone over again to get it In shape- According to the early settlers here, this wind storm Is the worst in the history of the project Twentyfive cars or alfalfa hay were shipped out of here during the past week. Most of this was shipped into the Twin Falls country where stockmen are facing the most serious feed shortage experienced in years. A great many ordera are also being fill ed for points around Baker City where the conditions are not much better. This hay is bringing all the way from Sis to $24 per ton f. o. b. here. Carl McNaught Is the heaviest individual shipper. Harry Giese. George Kansier and P. P. Sullivan are also shipping out quite a number of cars. Harrv H. Crawford of Salt Lake City is here looking after his land interests. John H. Young. Hermiston post master, is a county seat visitor today. Miss Virginia Todd of Pendleton, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Todd. Mrs. W. T. I-ambert. teacher in the public schools of Umatilla, is a vis itor here today. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Watson and children. Clarice and John O. Jr., were Kcho visitors Sunday. Mrs. A. 8. Johnson arrived home to day from Portland' where she nas been visiting for several weeks. A. P. Garner Is home from a sev-, eral months' slay In Kansas City. ;KAN'lMTllterV8 BOTANC MKD IllXi. In everv pioneer home' the botanic recipes of our granmothers for the treatment of disease were wonderful ly dependable. Every fall she gathered her various herbs: thor ough wort, camomile, sage. pennyro al, wormwood, rue. etc. It is inter esting to note that Lydla E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, the most successful remedy for female ills we have, was originally prepared tor home use from one of these botanic recipes, and the deroana ior tn. -rnonn medicine has grown until over ir.O.OOO pounds of roots and herbs art- used annually in Its preparation, it will well repay any woman who suf fers from female ills to give mis ta- mous medicine a trial. Adv. iti.-ut lllVTXX;ltPH K Oil. KINt; ON LINKS- MEC j s 1 . ' N f J . f -1.5 j " ' " V"" : I t" i 1 ' - r ' ' 1 1 f i V . . 1 .! I I - r?.U.'t ,.- - J i fete .:. : n MEN EASTER LESS THAN TWO WEEKS AWAY ARE YOU PAYING THE PROPER ATTENTION TO YOUR WARDROBE FOR THAT OCCASION? THIS IS THE TIME WHEN EVERY ONE SHOULD "DRESS UP." Plenty of "Pep". In these Easter' Suits - FOR YOUNG MEN You won't find a definition of the word "pep" in the diction ary, but you'll find an illustra tion of it in these "Graduate" Suits for youngr men. "Pep" is the quality that puts life into the cut and pattern of a suit. It's the quality a youngr man wants a suit to possess, its just what "Graduate" suits do pos sess. "Pep" in style, weave, pattern and color. These suits for youngr . men are certainly breezy and bigr values, too,, be cause quality, enduring: tailoring and' every other essential of good clothes service is found in these clothes at" popular prices $15 to $27.50. Today's express brought us an additional showing of the splendid clothes of .the - "Sopho- more" and.Schloss Bros. make. Here we are showing the pinch back, belter-back, the new Eng lish double breasted and also the more conservative styles The patterns and weaves are prettier than ever before. Select that Easter Suit now; srood suits that suit 815 to - 827.50. Splendid Easter Haberdashery You'll find our stocks well supplied with all the new toggery that goes with the making up of a well dressed man or young man. ras and percales, soft and laundried cuffs Sl.OO to.S5.00. F1 MWJ EASTER NECKWEAR An array of spick and span bright new scarfs, dainty new patterns and new designs, are shown, new shapes also 50 to f 2.50. im EASTER SHIRTS Now is your time to select your choice in new Spring Shirts. We have them, all fast colorSt pretty designs, in silk, mad- New Stetson Hats New Flonheim Shoes New Dent's Gloves. MOTHERS Visit our Boys' Depart ment, here we are showing a splendid lot of new spring suits for the little man 86.00 to 812.00. IN THE GROCERY DEPARTMENT Try Cereo, the new drink, pkg 25 Grosjeous Natural Rice, pkg 30 Cream of Rice, pkg 20 New Calif. Asparagus, pound 25 Radishes - 5 FIRST Lri Lii Lb M LAi Onions, 3 for -. lO? Rhubarb, per lb., 2 lbs 25 Lettuce, Head lO Cauliflower, each 2 Of? 2 Phones 526 H!-LsIjqS fbst feller, American OH King, Is quite se- particularly fine shot on the, links at cure in his So certain Is he that no I Dnytona. Fla. revolution can depose him that even j in these troublous and uncertain days he finds time to play his favorite game golf. The picture was mad Just as Mr. Rockefeller had maae a Oouraae is responsible for fewer attempts at performing dangerous feats than lack of common sense. Stime men consider an ounce lerufi worth more than a pound honesty. of of She Is a wise woman who has her way while h-r h unhand believes he la boss. nMWintttWHnmiiniiiiHmHjim llUiblliullllllllUlltUllUUilllililUIIUIUUUilutiiuillulliulllbUlllltlllUlulii llllUii4l:iUi,Ulilll Notice to the Public I take this means of announcing to you, my office will be closed from Thursday, March 29 to Thursday', April 5 from that date I will have offices with Dr. Plamondon (former rooms of Dr. Ringo.) If you are looking for dental; service, usk those for whom I have worked. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED f ! h jj I I I J 14 i f i r ? SAME LOCATION OVER BONDS STORE Pendleton. 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