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EIGHT PAGES PAGE THREE DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. MONDAY, APRIL 9. 1917. The Dean Tatom Co. V Phone 688 .. SOME GOOD QUALITY GOODS FOR LITTLE MONEY. Apex Coffee in bulk 35c lb., 3 lb. $1.00 1 White Houm Coffee, pound .. 45c Gallon CaUup La glass jug $1.25 Peanut Butter in tin 25c, 50c and $1.00 In Uw 10c, 15c and 25c Heinz Pickle in bulk, Sweet, Dill and Chow. Dairy Maid Milk 10c Teco Pancake Flour, 2 for 25c ' Cascade Butter, always the same, quality the 11 i Ml best. - H KXCtSR AND PROFITS TAXKg I Although no .definite plan have i.mKlX TO IIH GIIKATLY KAIKED i been laid. It is known that the excess I profits tax will be greatly rained. Bx- WASIUNOTON, April . While ! else taxes, too. It ia declared, are cer the president and cabinet diacumed jtnln to be raised. mnui or financing the war toaay. leaders in ooniren considered the I problem and agreed with the presi dent'! idea that man of the expense should be met by taxation upon the ! l-reaent ireneratlori. which they feel Insomnia. Indurestlon nearly always disturb the sleep more or lens, and Is often ' the cause of Insomnia. at a light nupper with little If any meat, and no will derive the grentet benefits from I milk: also tuke one of Chamberlain' the war.- .iTableta immediately after supiier. and llepubllcan Leader Mann think j see If you do not rest much better, enmpwatlvely little money con be Obtainable everywhere. Adv. ml d by taxation, but demierat of the ways and means committee be- , Young men who enlist now show llrfve unexpected reaources can be that their hearts are In the right place turned up through new taxes. land functioning properly. 1 1 t m m Brides of SS, 38 and even 40 are becoming mors numerous year by J ear.' Lata or postponed marriage) i a serious handicap to motherhood because of change in the birth canals. But - the period may be passed in safety if proper care and attention is rendered. "Mother's Friend." which is ap plied by the mother-to-be herself, relieves the strain always experi enced when the abdomen expands. "it lother's Friend" has a softening;. fenetrating effect. The breasts are ept in good condition. Thousands of women, who have used "Mother's Friend" during their period of expectancy testify to its beneficial affects and many refer to its value ia relieving the morn ing sickness so prevalent during pregnancy. Obtain a bottle from your drug gist today and begin its as imme diately. A valuable book for expectant mothers will be sent free. Send name and address to Bradlield Reg ulator Company, Dept. J, 7i Atlanta, G M!mrf!MimHMHHMmwiHimHt,MmrmmmmimmM!HrK iiiii!iillllliUiliillil!iyiiiUililllilillU!Will!liUliliil!l!iHllitt -3 Hew Stationery In bulk or pretty boxes. We have just what you want let us show you. Fresh Drugs We afford you an entirely new, freah and full strength stock to select from and are open to Herve the Public. Hours Week-days, 7 a. m. to 1:30 p. m.; Saturday's 7 a. m. to It p. m. Telephone Til. In case of slckneaa or emergency uae our Night TeVNiotie tin. Free deliver)' service to any part of the city. I.ADIRH I'ee our public rem room, when shopping;.. Lav atory with bot and cold water and sanitary towels. You are always welcome. Come in and play your favorite records on the Colurnlle Grafanola. t , , TWO RKfilSTKKKIli- IMf ARM.M'INTS X CHARGK OF PIH-SHltnTION Ol-'J'AltTMrXT. We have established a DIRECTORY OF THE REGISTERED NURSES of Pendleton. When you need a nurse telephone us. Economy Drug' Co. E2 St. George Hotel Building- Telephone 711 1 E-rinmttmntimntnnmiw 3 aIuiUiUuluUUUiiuywiuuH"trttiW 1 1 MONDAY, APIlJly 9, II7. Nathan Hale Up to Dale. "I regret that I have but one wife to gift's for my country," said Jack Robinson as his wife joined the Red Cross. Contraband of War. "What does "martial spirits" mean?" asked John Huntley who was reading the war, news. "That's the confiscated booze thn marshal has to pour In the gutter," replied Harry tedy. Kpl It "KcmelK" and We'll Call 'Km Nnts. A. J. McAllister and Doc Vincent are raining a regiment of colonels and they have their roll complete with but one exception. They want one private to act as bartender. We Hate to Pullet. "Chickens Wanted" read a sign. In the window of the Empire Meat Mar ket last week. Two young lady school teachers. In search of employ ment for the summer months, read the sign and presented themselves be fore Proprietor areullch. "We came to answer your ad' they said point ing to the sign. KKKS-anljr. I see thut the party had an Kaster setting." said his wife read. Ing the society columns. 'Must have been a hen party," said Bill Lowell. Surety II rut. What branch of the. service are you going to enlist in?" asked one of the prospective recruits of Bert Je rard. "1 think I'll go In the Red Croaa. said Bert, "I always did like to knit." We Auto. We've had our car in neutral As we coasted hour by hour, Till the bloomin' bloody kaiser Thiiuithl we didn't have no power. Nw we'll show him how to travel. When we slip her In tho clutch. We'll open VP the throttle And go out to beat the Mutch. Hy N. LIST. Front! We most reaped fully suggest to Colonel Wood of Weaton and Colonel Itoyd of Athena that they declare a truce to their age-long Interurlmn warfare and offer their titles and their reputations at leant to Undo Sam for use in striking terror into the kaiser's heart. Mud IV. H. O. Moussu has written to E F. Averlll. predatory animal 'Innpeotor. nipgeetlng thHt he go over to Germany aml examine -the kaiser. He says he. ia positive the kaiarr has the rab'es and nuaht to be either killed or confined. They Are Al-o a Rem Iwd Snpirii The log-catching season and the war with (Germany having arrived at the anme time, onlv one ludv of the city la Inspired to urge a novel ap MI to pave the bow-wows from de struction, The following letter was written to the Bast Oregonian, but the liulldogger saw it first and ap propriated It- The name of the lady Is omitted for reasons of our own. . Dear Editor: I wish to say a few words In time to "The Dog Catcher." I wish you would have mercy on all the dogs and spare their lives. Be cause It seems like every moment ap proaching is drawing us closer and closer toward the great and terrible war. We can soon learn our dogs by a little effort to recognize the U. 8. uniforms of the soldiers, and they can soon learn the enemy's uniforms. And we may need their help In car rying messages, bringing us word of the enemy's approach and also bring ing word of the wounded and In va rious other ways. There are many who are not able to pay taxes on their dogs. But be merciful and spare their Uvea for a while longer. As their help we may appreciate In the future. Adding Veers. Since the age limit for universal service was announced, many young men have been aging fast. Answer to 4urrtes. Tom M. Home say it's the muddy water and some say It's the late sea son that accounts for the poor fish. Ing right now. Personally we Incline to the belief that the fish have beard of Bob Sander's new angling outfit and have tinned their way to safe re treats. Johnny We don't know how Web ster pronounces It but we pronounce It pass-a-fist for the suggestion it carries. . Spring. Spring Is looked apon by many as the most delightful season of the year, but this cannot be said of the rheumatic. The cold and damp weather brings on rheumatic pains which are anything but pleasant. They can be relieved, however, bv applying Chamberlain's Liniment. Obtainable everywhere Adv. I'R.tXK ROPP WIII, ARRIVE IX SAX FRANCISCO SAN' FRAXCI8CO. April 7. Pram Rnpp, German consul general, will ar rive at San Francisco to surrender be fore night. He telephoned the Unted States district atomee when he learned he was wanted. Why Constipation Injures. The boa-els are the' natural sewer age system of the body. When they become obstructed by constipation a part of the poisonous matter which they should carry orf 4s absorbed In to the system, making you feel dull and stupid, and interfering with the digestion and assimilation of food. This condition Is quickly relieved he Chamberlain's Tablets. Obtainable everywhere. Adv. I 11 n m Let Resinol Make Your Sick Skin Well 3 TiiAt itohiuff, l)iirnm ckio can al most rrrtainly lw tiefiltil! ir firnt us of ivsinol nintimrnt wlduiu fails to give l.tAiani ri-iJi i. u iui tiie help of reim. ftoap, . tuts soothing, ilinf( ointment uu 11 cU-nt away all trace of rt-zenta, ring worm, rnt.li or similar tor uteu tiller, sleep-juv-venting skin-U.M a.- a quickly and at little cist. Physicians hare prescribed rreimil ointment regu larly for ov?r tuvnty yearn, so you m-d not hesitate to U!h it frx!y. iSold by all dirgta. DEATH HALTS IDAHO GLEE CLUB'S TRIP Vernon Henry, Student Manager of Organization. Killed In Auto Mis hn After omcert Saturday. Workingmen's Clothing Shoes MR. WORKINGMAN AS SPRING TIME IS WITH US AND SPRING WORK BEGINS, YOU WILL NEED GOOD DEPENDABLE WORK CLOTHES AND SHOES, WORK GLOVES, WORK SHIRTS, WORK PANTS, OVERALLS, JUMPERS, SUS PENDERS, MECHANICS UNIONALLS, CARPENTER OVERALLS, PAINTERS OVERALLS, CORDUROY PANTS, KHAKI PANTS, WHIPCORD PANTS, UNDER WEAR, SOX, ETC. EVERY GARMENT THAT WE SELL YOU IS GUARANTEED TO GIVE BEST OF SATISFACTION AND OUR PRICES ARE AS LOW AS POS SIBLE CONSIDERING ALWAYS BEST QUALITY New Spring SUITS and Furnishings Men mad Young Men, wben you think of DRESS UP CLOTHES think of Sopho oiorg good clothe). They are second to none in tailoring, style and fit; the fabrics and colorings are very pleasing, being in such an extensive range to choose from. Priced J518.00 to J530.CO New Stetson Hats, Florsheim Shoes, E. & W. Soft Collars, Arrow Shirts, Fownei Clowes, A. W. Cowan's Silk Neckwear, Coopers Underwear, etc QUALITY FIRST QUALITY FIRST BRITAIN TO PROBE Is Your Toilet Soap Injuring Your Skin ? Many toilet oaia contain harsh, in jurious alkali. Kcinot dorp contain aaaolutcly no fre alkali, ami to it in added the resinol medication. This si) It soothing, healing propertu which clear Hit complexion, comfort tender kirta rind k .. ( t'u hair healthy. SAGE TEA DANDY TO DARKEN HAIR ITS (inAN'DMOTHni'S RRC1PI? TO BIU'J hack ooixm Axp u sthe to hair. Tou can turn erajr. faded hair beautifully dark and lustrous almost over nlsht If you'll set a ts-eent bot tle of "Wyeth's 8 and Sulphur Compound" at any drua- store. Mil lions of bottles of this old fnmoui 8ave Tea Reclpei. Imrroved by th- sredlenta. are soll known drunlst darkenn the hair so that no one ca'i ed. Is turninc array hare a surprise a Iah finn nttnri tn i'Aa n iionrmr 5 edition or other n i iiw Mil Hiiuiu iu ouu d UUHU51 5 ".rr, Fg naturally and evenly 5 Why you should get the best at reasonable prices. We f teii it has been appi 5 would rather be busy ail the time and make a smaller 4 Those whose hair 5 nrofit.from each patient than cnarjre prohibitive prices, f nJ !"'m!" J We do not believe that bigr prices make good work. JiJ" ,1",,,,,.. & - - - . . m m w. . s m ? i Isntlv itnrk and 5 111 1 1 1 I II II IIaim Ann llnntintn K u 5 Mfl'.lli: Lf'JIIIf VV llfllllVIV e!Jred n.tlrtlv. 11LH lull raiuiuoo uunuoio tr: w 4 I tonia-ht and you'll 1 r i'or Main and Webb SU. Pendleton, Ore. d vonr dr. hnndi-nm t Phone 12. 4 ful npprn wti 4 t a HntJont l.t.. Pflnin(r d Tli in piepnmllon 4 v-j.v.s Vila ,nd i notlnl cniion HOISE, Idaho, April 9. The trip of the I'niveraity of Idaho Glee Club through Southern Idaho trafflcallf terminated hre yesterday when Ver non Henry, student manager of the organl7attn and aon of Superintend ent Henry, of the Moscow City schools, died bm the result of injurien from an automobile aecident. After a concert here Saturday night, the club members were taken for. an automobile ride. Mr. Henry was In the car driven by Donald Mc- ;irr, of Boise. While on the Fair- view road, just outside the city, the machine ahead of tc.irrs slowed down. McUirr put on the brake. but the lisrht on the left side of the machine was out and the car ran off the trrade and turned half may over. Mr. Henry was thrown through the shuts windshield and an artery In one of his lefts was severed. None of the other five occupants were injured. H was ruahed to a hoapital and died at 11 o'clock yesterday. The physician, said the wound was not fatal, but that the shock killed him. Mr. Henry was in nls senior year In the university and Is the only son of Superintendent and Mrs. Hen He was popular in roll e pre and had 4 rich tenor voice. The dub. on a tour of southern Idaho, has cancelled all dates and mill return with the body to Moscow. REALTY TRANSFERS Warrant)' IMf-d.. IdaPnyd. to Herdle 8. Oliver. $100, lot j. Murk 44. Ursrrvation addition to IVndleton. C. XV. Craik. et us to E. K. Graham. $1000. X. l-l XW. 1-4 Hec $1 and K. I-J WW. 1-4 Sec. S7. Twp. i N.. R. . Harry Bible, et us. to Cora B. Knapp. $10. NE. 1-4 CK. 1-4 Sec. U. Twp. 4 N. R. J. Rarah R. Moran. to her husband. J. J.. $10. lot and F. 1-5 lot l. Mvennore's Addition to I'en- beoaose after one or irray hair an- hiork . locks become luxur- dleton. beantlfnl. a. W. Knotts. et in. to W. W. of youth. Orar- ner. $1. S. 1-J SK. 1-4 Kec. Jt. Twp. folks aren't , I R.. R. :. ret bney with Wy- If. St. Warren, et nr. to E E rjeisi phur Compound et ux, $400. lot . bli-k 4. I'.eserra- be deliKhted with hair end youth htn a few dtvs. Is a toilet requiw- ended for the -ure. or vr,fnl,,n am lion Additfc.n to Pendleton. K. M. Faude, to Anna K. ' Faude. $1A. sereae In Twp. 4 V. It. JV Kllen Ijvermore, -t ir. to .eo. Tt.nktii. tlT&. meie ami iN.uml le mt iitito til S4 - 3. T (. ; X . K. 3- NATIONAL SERVICE Results Have Not Been Satis . factory- and Bureau Man agement is Blamed. lN-IKN'. April . I-ord Milner and Arthur Henderson of the war council have been instructed to In vestigate ne management and work ins of the national service scheme. For some time this Branch of the government has caused concern, the Dally Mail reports, the results have not been satisfactory and lately in. part taken by the employment ex changes has caused friction. The natural service department was organized last December to see to It that everybody did his duty, and especially to provide labor for Im portant industries, notably the con cerns furnishing munitions and other supplies to the government. Neville Chamberlain, secoha son of the la'e Joseph Chamberlain, was chosen di rector general of the national service. He was then I.ord Mayor of Birm ingham and he resigned In order to devote all his energies to the scheme. In February the 'press began to crit icise his management and the dissat isfaction with his methods has Increased. specifically thut her husband had ner arrested on a false cnarge in Union county. Frederick Steiwer is her attorney. Itarher va. Harbor. Btella Barber Saturday brought suit for divorce against her husband. Olden M. narbrr. They were married in Ohio In 1S9S.. She slleeres cruel and Inhuman treatment, complnlnln. BROKEN DOWN III HEALTH Woman Tells How $5 Worth of Pinkham's Compound Made Her Well. f 'OS EROLE-QUiCK RELIEF! HO BLISTER! It Soothes and Relieves Like I Mustard Plaster Without the Bum or .Sting Musterole is a clean, white ointment made with the oil of mustard. It does ai the work of the old-fashioned mustarl plaster does it better and does not blia ter. You do not have to bother with i cloth. You simply rub it on and usuilh the pain is gone I Many doctors and nurw nee r,.M ole and recommend it to their patients ure: iu giaary ten you wiut relie! i gives from sore throat, bronchitis, croup stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion pleunsy. rheumatism, lumbago, pain! and aches of the back or joints, sprains sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prej vents pneumonia). The Best Place in Town to Get CI Dr Is at the store "what has the "WHITMAN'S-' oitn. . Nobody In America makes candy like "WHTTMAJTS." Others have tried, are still trying, but they can't do M. "WHITMAN'S" stands for the A box of "WHITMAN -8" CANDIES are revelation to people who don't know their goodness. Tallman & Co. Leading DruttMs Limi in heal ;jpj-ij m i - .-... .A a, Ohio. l was an d rotten a own 1th from s displacement. One of my lady friends came to see me and she ad vised bm to com mence taking Lydia EL Pinkham's Veg etable Compound and to use Lydia E. Pinkham's Sanativ Wash. I bepan tak ing your remedies and took $5. 00 worth and in two smiths was a well woman after three doctors said I never would stand no straight again. I was s mid wife for sereo years and I recommended the Vegetable Compound to every wo man to take before birth and tuter wards, sod they all got along; so nicely that it surely is a godsend to suffering If women wish to writs te rns I will be delighted to answer tbem." Itrs-JsMNiK Mover, G4J E-North St., Lima, Ohio. Women ho suffer from displace ments, weakne. invgu:anties, ner vousness. ba-kai-re. or bearing -down rain. n,e Uie torr? nronertiee of the 'roots sml h-Hi r.Llun.-l in I ydi tj ' fiukaam's V'tj.ujl Ont4iiX Simpson Auto Co. AGENTS Ford Chevrolet Kord factory mechanic in charge, from Ford Motor Co. Parts AGENTS FOR GOODYEAR TIRES ALSO GOODRICH Whit Star Oil Recommended by Ford Ma tor Co. for Ford Cars, ALL ACCESSORIES FOR FORD CAR t Wa expect to be in our new garage sooa, where you can be assured of the best of serrice.t Simpson Auto Co. 709 Thompson St. Telephone 408