TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1917. PAGE THREE LS! The Bean Tatom Co. Phone 688 Flake White Cooking Compound, No. 3 tin, 75c, No. 5, $1.00; No. 10, $2.00. Red Croat Syrup, thU is a Bargain, No. 2 tin 15c; No. 5 tin. 35c; No. 10 tin 70c. Extracted Honey in gallon tins . $1.25 Ripe Olives in tin ............. 10c to $1.25 Quaker Rolled Oats, big round package.. 25c Beans, lots of them, small white 10c Solid Packed Fruit in Gallon Tins Blackberries 50c Sliced Yellow Peaches 50c Apricots ':. 50c Loganberries 50c White Minced Clams, 2 for 25c OF STANFIELD M LARGELY ATTENDED IrAHT RITRs FOU C. W. PliKOHfrrz a Ah hkjj tukbday ArVraiNOOW. pitiuly Club mnt Thnrxday Afternoon With Mm. F. b, Stuart as lloatee Other Newsy Notes of Infreat to lite jonim"iiky. Cod Dang Low CHOP SUEY NOODLES 'Sr HOT TAUALES CHILLI COD CARNE LUNCHES COFFEE verytnln- clean and up-to-date. rR8T CLASS BE R VIC TEA 5c Package - Under State Hotel Cor. W sad Cottonwood Its. Phone Ml. Pendleton, Or. omrKIM 8IG.X DIH- 1'IHltE Example for Mm Met in Firm Arizo na Infantry. DOITOI.A8. Ariz., April . 1'nd.r the leadership of their commanding orricnr. Col, A. M. Tuthlll. every offi cer of the Flint Arizona Infantry siaii- ed a pleditr Wednesday to abstain from alcoholic liquors durinit the period of their service. ' Col. Tuthlll .said he- thnuxht it an excellent idea for the office to set the men a (food example. GORDON-lW. "ARROW form'fit COLLAR CLUETr.rEABODYCaivilMAXLBS tl El 3 f "3 Be Prepared for.Sudden Sickness or Accident 3 MEDICINE CULST (Kat Oresonlan special.) HTANFIKI.D. April . The funeml services of the late C. W I'regniu "Kan held Tuesday afternoon at the family residence, Itev. J. E. Faucett conducting the service, the Odd Fel lows taking charge. The Rebecca and Weoman lodges were in attend ance. The remains were laid to rest in the Btanfleld cemetery. Beaidea the widow three snna and one daughter are left to mourn the IosA of a loving father. Two sons. Kd ward and Darwin, live in Portland. Mias Catherine and Charlie live in Htanfleld. The bereaved family has the sympathy of a large circle 'of friends. Mrs. W. P. philips was a Portland visitor Thursday. Mrs. C. W. Pregnltz and sona Dar win and Charlie and daughters Cath erine were In Pendleton Thursday. Mr. H. C. Kerr or St. Paul, Minn., visitimr her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Stuart. Mr and Mrs. T. B. BuTgerstaff of Seattle, were In town Monday. Miss Kvplyn Graham of 6an Fran cisco Hpent Hunday nere. F. H. Ladd of noise. Ida., was looking after business interests here this week. Mrs. Alexander Held attended the meeting of the Embroidery Club In Kcho Thursday afternoon. W. W. White of Prairie City, Ore. is here having several loads of hay baled to be shipped to his homa place. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ixughlin, Mr. and Mrs. James Lougtflln, and Mrs. Fred Ottenger and daughters of James Town. North Dakota, arrived Monday to attend the runeral of their sister, Mlsa Viola I.oughlin. R. M. Tuttle of Portland was In town for a few days. Dr. H. W. Coe left Sunday for his home In Portland after spending a week here. J. R. Htookey of Pilot Hock, was in town the last of the week. The tftudy Club met Thursday aft ernoon at Hotel Htanfleld, the guest of Mrs. F. II. Rtuart. Papers were read by Miss Albon end Mrs. Apple by, the discussion waa led by Mrs. Faucett. S. R. Archer and Mr. H. Smith left Sunday for Canada where they will locate on homesteads. F. B. Ftuart and daughter. Mrs. IT. C Kerr, motored to Pendleton Thurs day. ' 'Mi Morse's fever failing CCdS for txt malt in Spring forerw d wtfetablc. PUac now Svct ps pauiMa4 ettur Grand Priam California Seeds Also CaKo4o Carrot, Oaioa. Beet. Pea, Spinach, Turnip. IWt take rnU tUm "jmM ms gtUr Ct Mora . Om Sab hf all ldhmf DuUn It ymmw 4Ut do . carry Mtni'i f ' .rt ir qr ataiora Ftm. Ymw mAt will t prmtly mtttwi4 tm. C C. M0KSE 8 CO. Seedamea San Francisco GAME VIOLATORS III THIS COUNTY HAVE HARD TIME I'malilla Ilolda Itocord for I"n)be u tlon and Conviction of Illegal liunu-ra and riahermen. I Do You Want a Nurse? p AVe have established a complete directory of s all the registered nurses in Pendleton. gf if . If You' Want a Regiaterod Nure Phone Us. J Iff If you want hospital or medicine chest supplies, we 3 h can fill your wants. tif 1 Economy Drug Co. Never Put a Croup Child to BeiWilfc. ILJfW Foley's Honey and Tar Mothers know it stops croup because it cuts the thick chok ing mucus, clears the throat of phlegm, ptops the hoarse me tal,: cough, eases the difficult Lre . liing, then quiet sleep. MiT. Niurener, Ku Clalrr, VC vrltea: "Foley Honey and Tar cx.m pletly rurod ray tny of a ttt sever at tuck of emu p. W k onw f rutu ex jer feoce tli at It U a wonderful remedy for ouughoold,croup,whciiininc(nih.' TAJXaMAN A OCX Umatilla county, through the effi cient work, of Deputy Game Warden Ueorgw Tonkin and the cooperation Kiven him by hia aflslntanU and by tarnier and vtockmen, made a rec ord for prosecution of frame law vi oliiton, u per tor to that of any othi county In the state during the year ending December 1, accordion to a compilation of Btatixtic just iv en out by the titate fish and. game commission. From a standpoint f arrests, con-vk-tinns and amount of fines. T'nia- tilla county was well in the lead. There were 41 arrests made in thta county during that year, ten more than in Marion country which stood second and 11 more than in Multno mah county which wax third. Of the 44 cases 33 resulted in convictions. Marion county was second in convic tions with 29 and Multnomah third with 11155 and Manoiv third with $835. Fine wore suspended In five canes in this city, seven caaes result ed in not guilty verdicts and one case was dismissed. The months of October. November and December. 1916, resulted in the following cases In this county: JeFSe ioffe. arrested for usine now.. der in stream to Kill fiPh. fined $2K- Telephone 711 II St. Georjre Hotel Building. CDirrIAI SATURDAY OJrJlrlrl-U AND SUNDAY Divinity Walnut Fudge Only 25c Pound Easter treats in our Candy Department and at our fountain for all. i Also all kind of Horn Made Candies in Bulk of boxes and they are priced right. Ice Cream te Order. We deliver to any part of city. THE PALM 623 Main Street. Telephone 575 Corns Peel Right Off With "Gets-It" J Drop, and the orn I a Uonrr!" WUfii you've ot t nk nn the sides of four shoe to get wy from those swfnl corn paius. there's only en comuna-s-ni thing to do. lut 3 or X drops of "UetK-lt and 30 days In jail; Harley Yetter. ar rested for killing Chinese pheasants in closer! season, fined imprison ed; W. D. Warren arrested for kill ing elk. fined 3200. nald: ?f. Ventur an. arrested for hunting at night, fin ed $25. paid; C. W. Vnnderahe. ar rested for trapping without license. case dismissed. R. p. Pike, arrested for hunting at night, fined paid; Frank Allen, arrested for hunting at night, fined $25. paid; i,uke Lane, ar rested for killing der in closed sea son, found not guilty; Charles Smith, arrested for killing came bird In cloned season, fined 2S. paid. ECHO REBEKAHS NAME ASSEMBLY DELEGATES MICS. Will J AM WII.IVKII AND lltX MIIJMll 1IKXMTT AKK CIIOSKX. Fx ho lmle omtribuie (kumujv In No) In (iiun-ii Fund; CMlK-r N N'vHw uf Intcrrol V-e Miet-lt" Year fmrmm Wesit Swell In ter. HeMwi, Tkey il shrrrel, Lssstst as-a Jeel Ofl! a the com right away- rata aad tnfisns. mat I will diwipprsr. the ears will bests to shrlrel from ttist Instsat thea It lous M and falls Hsht off. There's so other eorn-reaiorer la the world that sets like 'Mlets-lt. ttw dlsroTry baa been made la eern-resanTers Iocs Mrta It' km bH-n. Ikna't forgM that fact. "Oela-lt tiea sway forever with the as mt salreJi that Irritate. bantagw thet aiake a btiodle of jroor toe. plsstera that taklf do th work. knlre ana arkaotsra that dis blood. I as "Oets It" as bboto dig tn or oittlna. "t.eta ll" la sold VTerywhere. t-V hot rte. or aet cm relpt W price by R. Uw rente t'o, i'hkwso. 111 H-ld In IVn1letoa and reconmended a rlw world ha corn remedy by Tallaaa A Co., ami Iivllet4ie lmg. ( Kat Oregonian special.) KCHO. April C. Henrietta Kebek ah I.odRe No. SC. I. t- o. F., of Kcho. Wfdnwtay elected Airs William Wil der and Mrs. Milium llemstt as dele gates to the Hehekah Assembly to be held at Kugene, Oregon. In May. Mrs Wild or was also chosen as deputy district preaident for this lodge. U. p, Kteel and wire of Xolin. while In Tficho on Wednesday morning, deeded a tract of land situated at Xo lin to the t'nited Brethren church u a building site for a !S00 church. This land was a donation by Mr. and Mrs. Steel. The purchase by the IT. B. church of the Noltn hall, situated on this ground, for a coasi deration of S3 has brought to a climax a matter which has bung fire since the hall was built several years ago by a club of Nolln la die Three years ,-igo the building was sold at sheriff's snle to liquidate the lumber and building bill. Snr then it has belonged to private parties. As soon as the hall can be cleared away a $5t0 church building will be erected. Of this amount $2ana has ajread.' been donated. The largest donor an far la r-aWd Shumwsy. a prosperous Nolln farmer, a ho geve li-f. Two hundred dollars waa donated by Pen dleton friends and several neat do. nations were made her in Echo, Rev. C. F. Oinningham or HoMman. is the tiastor in charge. While watting for the thurch bmldi ig services wUl be h-ll In the schtKI h.ue. thYoono The Store That is on Speak ing Terms Wii Hen's Lite You, as a progressive young man on the way to a record future, have ambition to dress in a clean-cut way in other words, . the "Graduate" way. It is not our rlan or our purpose to indulge in extremes in the plan ning of young men's clothes. It's a false notion of most stores that young fellows want "freakish" clothes. Though the styles of our "Graduate" clothes are unmis takably breezy, they're truly dignified and genteel that's why they're so likeable. PRICED $12.50 TO $25.00. Visit Our New Enlarged Shoe Pep't. Correct Spring Styles for Women and Misses in Coats and Suits New and distinctive creations with a decided smart and exclusive style and touch that will win the in stants admiration of a fashionable younger set who seek an individuality in dress that is created especi ally to preserve the graceful, youthful lines, charming simplicity and a styfe supremacy that is authorative. We have that indispensable separate blouse that has taken many pieasant forms this year from the most practical sport model to the fluffy embroidered cre ation of chiffon and Georgette crepe. Prices from ?1.00 to S15.0O. . EASTER STYLES FOR THE YOUNGER GENERATION Our line of Spring Coats for the little ones is most complete. Silk poplins, wool velours, serges "and checks in the same bright colors shown in the larger garments; sizes 2 to 14. Children's Dresses in . the all white plain tailored linen with novelty pockets and belts; sizes 1 year to 6 years. Price SI. 25 to S3.0O. -4 Beautiful little dresses in organdies and lawns trim med in fine laces, ribbons and rosebuds. The dresses are the most charming little models. We would be delighted to show you. Prices S1.25 to S15.00. Visit Our Infants Department, Second Floor GROCERIES GOOD EATS FROM THE GROCERY "DEPARTMENT All Vegetables in season, the cleanest and freshest we can get. Your Easter dinner will not be com plete without a good vegetable. Come in and take your choice of the best and nicest vegetables on the market. Rad ishes, Cauliflower, New Carrots, New Beets, New Turnips, Spinnach, Celery, Fresh Peppers, Lettuce of all kinds, Ar tichokes, Asparagus. Rhubarb, Ripe To matoes. New Spuds, Cabbage, Etc. Extra Special Fresh Country Egg, dozen 25c. The moat wonderful of all proceaaea is King's patented process for Dried Vegetable and Fruits. This being the only' process ever given a patent by the United States government, and indorsed by the army officers as being the most practical and best flavor retaining pro cess in existence, being in a very com pact form. No chemicals are used in this new way process. Vegetables when cooked have the same appearance and flavor as if they were fresh from the garden. Call at our Grocery Store next week and receive free samples, and learn more about King's Vegetables and Fruits. ALEXANDERS QUALITY FIRST QUALITY FIRST Aaron Ieo and bride who wire married in Pendleton on Wednsdav. hare returned here and will make this place their home. , M. P. Wilcox of Sprinjrfleld. Ore . la here viaitinc als daughter. Mrs. T M. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Vfudfre moved Into the Schnli cot; ace on Garden street the first of tha week, Mrs. T. a. Rmllh spent Tuesday in Kcho. the truest of her sister, Mrs. W A. Jones. Guy !mith. an Echo boy. the son nf Mr. and Mrs. T. rf. smith, who has l-een In Spokane. Wash,, the paat few montha writes his psrenta that he has joined the army and is now sta tioned at American lake. dav saving- that "In spite of the In ternational crisis.' there waa no In tention to abandon the national con vention fixed for April 1S u and II in St. Louis. A letter from President Wilson to Hal la quoted to show the- president has no fear that "-political activity and the holding- of the convention at this time "miKht embarrass the pres ident while he and his advisers are seulously lonkinir after our foreitrn affairs." The letter, dated March :'. sav It would rive the president (ran. ine pleasure to attend the V Louis convention If the circumstance wsr not so unusual as the present. "I am varr proud indeed," the pres wrote. "to have jrou feel, as ro do. that I have proved myself the leader of the liberal force or the country. Such a -wu ranees make me very crate, ful and trive me the deepest encoar-atrement," j l,'thdl-4 Hearvl-ii. Tnalrhl. ' "A Day of Sufferm" ta the mi.k j this evening: at the Methodist rhiirrl There mill be l-e.-.l munc The pn 'lie ia invited. J !- JO. llvtHillKKIVRS nj, 1WF.FT IX APRH4. AS m.AJtVFl . rrr-aidV-at Write to rfcalrsaaa lisle That Moldtnc of Convention M ill No rktbarrSNS Arfmlnlvtratloa. . . NKW TORK. Aprit Headquar ters of the national rroarntjiive partv of which Mat hew Hale Is actin hiraaii cave out a tnuteiiient to- Craasffalker Hell J? Yau Treat The Body As A Delicate Machlno Too wruM not k-t machine built for efficient work, ret rusty and full of dust ami dirt. Why let the body, the moot delicate of all machine, ret rusty and run down from Inattention ? Cleanse the blood; that's the secret; keep It clean. S. 8. proven for years the bet of all blol tonics, will do it. Get a bottle at your drueji.t TODAY aM tnk it accortiinr to directioa. SV.1FT srctiFic CO. ATLAMTA, ua. S.S.S. Kescs HAItyaysFit t