EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1917. PAGE THREE THE DEAN TATOM PHONE 688 Garden Seeds in Bulk Apex Coffee at .................. 35c pound, 3 pounds for $1.00 White Hons Coffee, pound 45c Amocat Royal Ann Cherries 35c Amocat Early. June Peas 20c ' ' N ' Amocat Extra Sifted Peas 25c Amocat Sweet PoUrtoes .'. 20c Gold Band Asparagus 35c --' Tip Top Asparagus, Small Tin 15c ' , Small White Beans, pound 10c Jury In lmmnv suit Unt. The jury In the (24,000 damage suit tried in the fedwal9court went out this morning- and at press time was mill continuing .Its , deliberati ons ..-.. Be Prepared for Sudden Sickness or Accident MEDICINE CHESTl m if era t:3 fc REALTY TRANSFERS Warranty Drds. Daniel Doherty, el ux to Ed Lan irtniw, (MOO. lots 6. 7. 8 and . block 104, Reservation addition to Pendle ton. ' Oliver 1 Knottn. et ux. to W. A. Gilliam, II, mete and bound deacrip tlon In Hec. 4. Twp. 1! H. R. 32. J. W. Heck ley, et ux, to C. P. Htrain. et ux, f lsuu, mete and bound description in Hoc 26, Twp. X. R, 0. , PH SI3.0OO IX OAMK HSKS Do You Want; a Nurse? We have established a complete directory of all the registered nurses in Pendleton. ' If You Want a Registered Nurse Phone Us. If you want hospital or medicine chest supplies; we can fill your wants. Economy Drug Co, AL.HANV, X. Y April 7. Henry C. Phi pi today pa il t he titate conser- tiun commission $15,000 In settle ment of fines aua.nut him for illegally trapptnff wild duck at hit) estate at WantuKh, Inff Island. State game protectors raided the enfate on Febru ary 20 when 442 live -tin i 25 dead wild ducks were seihed. Old Time Itonldent Hptp. W. iv Parker, who came to Uma tilla county during; the seventies and who is wen known to. all old times, wax back in Pendleton as a wit ness at the Crabb-Walts trial. He is now living at He Johns, W n. l ax ol let ion ('Iomth. Thursday evening closed the first half of the tax collecting; season. The amount paid into the sheriff's office during; the time specified for the payment of the first half will not be known for several days owfhu to the congestion caused by the last hour rush. Cuticum For Dandruff ani refitment Fal Heppner Khouters Coming. Dan Buwman, one of the local scat' terg-un experts, has received a Ions; distance telephone message from Heppner announcing that a number of the traps hooters of that city will be here Sunday to shoot with the Pen dleton men in the tournament shoot. Pilot Rook Patriotic By way of proclaiming to the world the patriotism of Pilot Hock people, he residents of that town yesterday set up a tall flagpole in the center of the leading street intersection and have raised a huge flag, according to Deputy Warden George Tonkin who was there yesterday Store flow For ood Friday. In observance of Good Friday al most all of the business houses of Pendleton closed yesterday afternoon from l until 3 o'clock while services were held at the Episcopal and Catholic churches. This is the first time such observance has bn given Good Friday in Pendleton for several years. II St. George Hotel Building. Telephone 711 s MOTHER CAVE HABRY SMITH SOME AT OUR HOUSE NOW ALL HIS FOLKS EAT Post Toasties" ( They're some com flakes ) f Is Your Car Ready for the Easter Parade? 01 .: ' 4 i. cii i w3 a V Jf oiiuipr pat in., ntw Lilts, uuifttiuicu 4Jffm'' with oil and pas arc no use unless I sj YfiyouT battery is in snape to put tne 4 I9 . Cm spark of life into your motor. If you have not already had your battery tuned up for the season, better see us right away. Now is the time to prevent battery troubles dur ing the coming season. We have a rental battery for your use if yours needs repairs. While you're here, ask us for your Willard Serv ice Card. WW 3Mffl Electric Service Station Intone HI. MA IX AI M ATKH KTHFFIS. 0xWte lloM Pmdletitn Puirra of Mrs. Nlnrn. The funeral of Mrs. Mattie Nima, , who died at the Eastern Oregon State Hospital Wednesday night, was held at the' Brown chapel this after noon at 2 o'clock and Interment was made at Olney cemetery. Mrs. Kims and her husband were both sent tr the hospital from La Pine. Oregon The husband died a short time ago. M isu Florence Xtist d. who ha had charee of the art department at the WashtnRton schools. left last evening for Iowa. She intends at tending the Iowa normal school un til the end of the term and then go ing to Chicago for advanced work in art. She has been granted a leav of absence from the local schools. Funeral Of Mrs. Hall. The funeral of Mm. Ullian M. Hall. wife of K. K. Hall, an auto mechanic in the employ of tht Simpson Auto Co.. was held this morning at 9 o'clock from the Brown chapel. Mrs. Hall died on April 4 ittActoria where she had been in a saul tori urn. Peri tonitis was the cause of death. Mr. and Mrs. Hall moved to Pendleton about 18 month ago from Spokane. ina Hair Is Really Wonderful On retiring rub spots of dandruff and itching with Cutkura Ointment. Neat morning shampoo with Cutkura Soap and hot water. This cleanses the scalp of dandruff .and promotes hair health. Sample Each Free by Mail Wfis Xl-s took s ta all. Si1r pun- Si Cn-dlt Ktr Ktuck-ntM who Knllst. City Superintendent A. T. Park yestarduy morning received a letter from Stnle Superintendent J. A. Churchill announcing that the state department had decided to recom mend to all achorfl that credit for the term be given all hitch school boys who desire to enlist in the army and navy. Supt. Park announces that the recommendation will itovern in the Pendleton schools. n State lied rvon Com. Dr. Frank E. Boyden of this city has been named as one of nine phy- irians and surgeons In the state of Oregon to compose the state Red Cross committee- The appolntmen ere made by the national committee n Hetf Cross service. The oth ers nnmed with Dr. Boyden Include nr. K. A. J. MacKenzle of Portland rr. William Kuykemlall of Eugene. Dr.. M. B. Maivellus of Portland. rr It. c. Ycnney of Portland, Dr. Robert O. Coffey of Portland. Ir. H. C Jef- ferds of Portland. Ir. Miermnn R. Wright of Portland and fr. c. J. Ufker of Prtland. attlcniftl to Meet. Announcements he leen receiv ed here of the meeting of the Cattle Horse ItaiKers- Association at ! rnnde April :-:r.. Many subjects f interest to livestiM'k growers will be considered. Among the speakers ho will be present are W. P. Web ster, of Kansas City. Missouri: T. W. Tomlinson. of Denver. Colorado: C.ov. James Wlthycombe. of 8alem. Ore.: Oeo. C. McMullcn. of Kansas City. issnuri: Prof. K. K Potter, of Cor- vallls, Oregon: Ephriam Barnea, of the L S. National Forest Service: A. P. Dunn, of Waneto. Washington: Dr. W H. I.ytle. of Salem. Oregon, and J F. Planchard of Prinevllle. Ore. gon. w The Reach 1917 Guide. The 1JIT Reach American league Oulds the official handbook of the great American league has Just made its over-welcome appearance, thus ushering In one more base ball season: a function which It hss ful filled ertch spring for SB consecullvs years. This long continuation of pub lication alone has served to make the Reach Oulde the standard annual publication of the bc.se ball world, without considering the merits of the contents of the txiok. which is edited hr Francis O. Rlchter. the veteran base ball writer and authority. 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