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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 28. -19171 PAGE THREE The Dean Tatom Co. PHONE 688 Small White Bean .... ;. 10c Bayou Bean 10c Lima Bean .'. 124c ' Cascade Butter 45c Strictly Fresh Eggs 30c Peanut Butter in class.. 10c, 15c In Tina 25c, 50c and $1.00 Comb Honey, 2 for 25c In Gallon Tina ;. ' $1.25 SOME EXTRA FANCY EATING APPLES. "Four-Ninety" Touring car $635 F. O. B. PENDLETON The Chevrolet Four-Ninety Touring Car is a car of ideal economy. It gives ycu the most value for your money. The Chevrolet delivers the maximum power to the rear, wheels; It accomplishes this feat through simplicity of mechanism. This compels directness of action. The re sult is more power and speed and less fuel and expense. The path of Chevrolet power is short and direct. The vaporized fuel enters directly into the valve-in-head mo tor. The impart of explosion strikes full against the piston head. It is an act of face-to-face co-operation. The fullness of the force is exerted immediately on the rear wheels. No friction of a second or horse-power is unduly spent The Unit power plant type of construc tion does the business. And the result is, of course, that you ride faster and farther on one gallon of gasoline in this particular model. That is economy. And that is what you will find in the Chevrolet Four-Ninety. We are the authorized agents for Pendleton and Uma tilla county. x Simpson Auto Co. 709 Thompson Street llephone 403 They're Here! A CARLOAD OF THOSE BEAUTIFUL LITTLE , CARS . R X $3695 We want to call your especial attention to the new T Dort Clover-Leaf Roadster Call and see them, ride in and drive one. They are now in our show room ready ' for delivery. , Allen - night Go, Corner Main and Alt Streets Telephone 400 Safe Home Remedy for Skin-Trouble Eczema, rinfrwocm, and other itching, ?.urnnff skin eruptions are ao easily made worse by improper treatment tnat one Has to be eiy careful. There ia one method, howerer, that you need never hesitate to tue, even on a baby's tender skin that is the res inol treatment. Best nol is the prescription of a Baltimore doctor, put up in tho iuiiu vi inmui uiiit.nu.-ui ami rcsiuut soap. This proved so remarkably suc cessful, thai thousands of other physi cians bare prescribed it constantly for over twenty years. Generally rcainol stops itching at once, and heals the eruption quickly and at little cont. Besinol ointment and resinol soup can be bought at any druggist s. Resinol Soap is not only unusually cleansing and softening, but its regular use gives to the skin and hair that natural beauty of perfect health which cosmetics can only imitate. GRAND DUKES AND PRINCES JOIN WITH NEW GOVERNMENT PEIROGRAD, March 17. Grand Dukes Nicholas, Michael Alexander. Boris, Rente. George, Dimltrl, Princes Gabriel, liror and Alexander have Joined in a formal telegraphic notice to the new government declaring their aesire to associate with the new Rus sian sToverament. Bteady 'improve ment is visible. The new municipal mmtla is keeping excellent order. spnrxo coins ark davgkroi-s Sudden changes of temperature and underwear bring spring cold with stuffed up head, sore throat and general cold symptom, a dose of Dr. King's New Discovery is sure re lief, this happy combination of anti septic balsams clears the head, soothea the irritated membranes and what might have been a lingering cold Is broken up. Don't stop treat, ment when relief Is first felt as a half cured cold im dangerous Take Dr. Klror New Discovery till" your cold Is gone. Adv. WAXTS NEW CUT TX TUB BltlTISlt MKAtyi Controller offers Plan to Curb Ho tels "Severe Measures Justified," Says News. LON'nOX. March IS. The food controller has submitted to the cabi net the following scheme for th9 drastic rationing of hotels: "That in all cases where a meal costs more than one shilling there should be included In each meal only five ounces of meat, including bone and fat, and only two ounces of bread should accompany it.' It Is also recommended that there should be two mentles days In al! hotels, "it is presumed." says the Dally News, "that similar regula tions will be applied to restaurants as the food situation Is thought to Justi fy severe measures.' ' MINERS SUCCUMB TO CONSUMPTION bersuse the sudden change from warm mines to cold winds lowers vitality and the blood is weakened from lack of fresh air. Scoff's Emwltian is a miner's greatest help to enrich and enliven the blood, create body-warmth and build strength to resist pneumonia. rtwumatism and lung troubles. Tak SCOTT S after m.f. for am monrA ssd sea for jsmlf ats ssnsrtciflfT oroctsw Jverose JcaAsejc SnsSstsnscss. WESTOf FOLKS ARE STARTING GARDENS HIGH WIJn8 HAVE PIUKO OIT . OKOl -M K IT IS IS OOOD oilier News and Personal Notes of Interest to People In That Commu Ity and the Neighboring vicinity. Est Oregonlan Special.) WESTON. March 28. Mrs. Hor tense Baker, who was operated on Saturday night in Walla Walla for abscess In the head, is reported to bo getting along nicely. Mrs. Letha Ring and children, who have been visiting relatives in Stan field and Hermiston during the past weeic. returned borne Sunday evening Fred Compton -of Milton, has ac cepted a position as farm hand on the George Winn ranch east of town Mr. and Mrs. Andy Harnett and M. A. Baker, spent Sunday In Walla Walla. Born in Walla Walla, March 24th. to tho wire of William Ross, a son, airs. Ross was formerly Miss Lulu Simpson, a Weston girl. Tim McBride Is moving his family on their .newly purchased ranch six miles south of town. Edna Ross, who went to Walla Walla to visit relatives, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Venard Bell and Mrs. William Powers motored to Athena Monday afternoon. Miss Gladys Smith entertained "The Girls Bachelor Club" Monday evening. Miss Lois Porter who has been very ill with tonsllitls is reported to be Improving. Will Ross of Walla Walla was in the city Sunday visiting relatives. High winds have prevailed here during the past week, hut It is thought the ground is sufficiently dried out as to be able to cultivate. At east' a number of people anticipate plowing gardens during the coming week. Roy Killgore has moved his house hold goods to Helix where he will hereafter reside. Mrs. Prank Skinner has recently purchased a handsome oak piano for her little daughter, Grace. Henry Schroeder has gone to Spo kane to remain during the summer. Machinery for Robbins' flour mill has Just arrived ana will be installed as soon as possible. Oirl Blutcher and Agnes Schneider. Weston couple, were married In Walla Walla Sunday. They will oc cupy the George Blutcner residence on Broad street until such time as they can farm on the mountain. Mr. and Mrs. I I. O'Harra spent Tuesday In Walla Walla. Frank Waddingham has gone to Enterprise, Oregon, and will remain during the summer. Rollte compton. a former Weston boy but who now lives near American Falls, Idaho, was recently married to Mrs. Myrtle Richardson or that city. Grandma Speeka Is In a very criti cal condition. Her children are In at tendance at her bedside. Mrs. Curran McFadden of Athena, whose husband was recently called to the front, will remain In Weston with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Ban nister, until his return home. GAY IJFE OF nitO VDWAT IA"ILfa 11KU TO DEATH. Special Sale of Nemo Corsets This lot includes styles Nos. 315 and 522. These numbers are ' -, -. ' being; discontinued. Although they are of best qualify materials J ' , and exceptionally good numbers, and compare . favorably with v I' . " many styles carried regularly, which sell at f 5 and $6. We have all sizes of these two special Nemo numbers and s ' offer them for two days only at the greately reduced price of only S3. 19 each iif t if Jtut received, a new Spring Corset for the school girl. Pink Silk, Broche; no lacing. VISIT OUR UP-TO-DATE CORSET DEPARTMENT. All Corsets fitted by expert and gradu ated corsetiere; satisfaction guaranteed. D'E S Special Blend EMO Coffee Put up in 1 lb., 3 lb. and 5 lb", air tight tins. A coffee with that delicious coffee fla vor. It has no equal. Priced 35 lb.; 8 l.OO 3 lbs.; S1.50 5 lbs, , Phone 526 for trial order. ' " . Q0MJ1Y n n FIRST IrAl! T3 ,,,,3 R (3 G!MY jQr) HIST OOVKRXMKXT OWXERSHiT OVL.Y SOIATIOX UXIjKSS RATES ADVANCE WASHINGTON. March 28 eminent ownership is the onty solu tion of the railroad question unleea the roads Ret the general rates ad vanced. B. F. Bush told the interstate commerce commission. A WamltiB to feel tired, before ex ertion is not laziness it's a aim that the system lacks vitality, and needs the tonic effect of Hood's Sarsaparil la. Sufferers should not delay. Get rid of that tired feeling- by beginning to take Hood's Sarsaparilla today. Adv. H QUALITY SERVICE 3 TRAINLOAD OF FANS FROM HERE MAY SEE BOUT AT HERMISTON Promoter Coutts is Arranging for Big Attendance at Burns-Carpenter Match. Do you ever have thcblucs"? That discouraged feeling often comes from a disordered stom ach, or an inactive liver. Get your digestion in shape and the bile acting properly then the "blues" will disappear. You will soon be cheerful, if you take MLS the people's remedy for life's common ailments. They act thoroughly on the stomach, liver and bowels, and soon reg ulate and strengthen these im portant organs. Purely vege table contain no harmful drugs. Whenever you feel despondent a few doses will Make Things look Brighter sUrvo mU of Atif IhWlcfe in H Wr.rU. btld itry)Mr, to Utat, 10;n 21c. ,.. r 11 Mrs. Blsie Lee Hilalr. the youn? Brooklyn woman, whose love of the iray life tan so teas, cabarets and the hectic pleasures of New York's White Uirht District,- found Its cli max in her murder In the Hotel Martinique, The New York police have failed to find the man, but the fact that she was the victim of a band of tanico thieves' seems cer tain. Mrs. llllair, nineteen years old, married to a devoted husband and mistress of a nest Brooklyn home. could not forego the secret pleasures of Broadway. Always at home at niKht. she. unbeknown to her hus band, frequented the cabarets In the afternoons. Recently she met a man of the type who frequent "tanffo i'" known as "dancing men." it Is for him the police are searching, believing- that he lured her to the hotel here to steal the diamonds the young womnn wore and strangled her to leath. A woman Is known to have been his accomplice. Fffort Is being made by Promoter Pari Coutts to make up a special train of local flsctic fans to go to Hermiston Friday evening for the ten round bout between Parmer Bums, the Echo heavyweight,, and Jack Carpen ter, who has been In Pendleton for several weeks. There Is a great deal of Interest 'n the bout for both men have a big fol lowing. Burns will outweigh Car penter by twenty pounds and In addi tion has s healthy wallop. However, Carpenter has the advantage of long experience and suoerior cleverness. His friends do not expect him to : knock out the Em ho srugger but be lieve he can win a decision on points. Two fast preliminaries will be ar ranged by Promoter Coutts, Mau die. the beautiful high school girl, finds her greatest sorrow in tho fact that she has such coarse parents. A great man's greatness lies In hi ability to Interpret his age. ECONOMY SATISFACTION . The New Drug Store Now Open V We afford you an entirely new, " fresh and full strength stock to select from. Open to Serve the Public Week-days 7 a. m. to 9 :30 p. m. Saturday's 7 a. ra. to 11 p. m. Telephone 71 1 In case of sickness or emergency ' , . use our Night Telephone 718 Free delivery service to any part of the city. Ladles Use our public rest room, when shopping. Lavatory with hot and cold water and sani- tary towels. You are always wel come. TWO REGISTERED PHARMACISTS IN CHARGE OF PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT. Economy Drug Co. Hotel St George Building. aUiluiiluUifsUts Tt Is ensler to make enemies than friends, but It Is enstor to get rtd of frl. nds than It Is-to tet rll of ene HOW GOOD THAT f.iUSTEROLE FEELS! It Gets to That Sore Spot Like Magic most sore ninrl thnu .t . T i;n. that lame back. Musterole is a clean, white ointment, made with the nil nf mnclirj mwA other home simnles. It does the work of the ol.f fashioned mustard plaster, minus the plaster and minus the blister! You simply rub Mustrrole on the spot where the pain is rub it on briskly and usually the pais is (rone. No muss, no bother. Just comfort inp. soothing relief first s gentle frlow, then a delightful sense of cool ness. And best of all. no blistrrs like the old-fashioned mustard Dl.-istcr used to make. l"se Musterote for sore throat, bron chitis, tonsilitis, croup, still neck. asthma, neuralcia, head.iche. conges tion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumhaim, pains and aches of the back or joints. blains. frosted feet and colds of the cnui i onen prevents tyiruinoiu. mm THIRTY FIVE years of unbroken succe. have rained for this insti tution an unexcelled position in the financial circles of the Northwest. Account of firms and individuals ar handled with the utmost care and dispatch. None to large and none to small. THE FIRST IIATHM BAIuf Resources Three and a Half Millions i PENDLETON ! SECURITY 1 X 3 I i i i f I ! i I f I mies. .