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PAGE THREE EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 10. 1917. The Dean Tatom Co. Phone 688 . NEW CABBAGE Icicle Radishes Sc Country Butter, 2 pound 85c Cascade Butter 45c Strawberries '20c POTATOES, from Weston Mt., per 100 pounds $5.00 Dairy Maid Milk, can 10c Campbell's Soups ,12 Vic FRESH VEGETABLES AND FRUITS Received every morning. In the market now is Cauliflower, Hot House Lettuce, Head Lettuce, Asparagus, Radishes, Green Oni ons Dry Onions, Turnips and Carrots. Gallon Fruits, Solid Pack 50c WE HAVE PLENTY OF THOSE SMALL WHITE, PINK, LIMA, BAYOU AND RED MEXICAN BEANS. OUTLOOK GRAVE SAYS HOOVER TO RHPAUl BTKAMKH COIWJTIKXS PKA.TTI.iB, Wall, Miiy . Th and lrydoclc company to rrpalr the Mtramrr consreaa. which wan badly damaSrd by fire off the coaat or Ore- son last full. It waa announced today. Chin Mail Htramahip company hai tj,,, lota COBl af tne work will be authorized the Wattle ConMructlon ! approximately 100.000. "Show Your Colors Hang Out the Flag" IF YOU HAVEN'T A FLAG CET-ONE QUICK 1 r. Your Flag; and My Flag By Wilbur D. Nesbit "Your flag1 and my flag And how it flies tcday In your land and my land And half a world away! Rose-red and blood-red . The stripes for ever gleam ; Snow-white and oul-white The good forefather's dream. Sky-blue and true-blue, with stars to gleam aright The gloried guidon of the dav; a shelter through the night." "Your flag and my flag! And oh. how much it holds Your land and my land Secure within its folds! Your heart and my heart , . Beat quicker at. the fight; Sun-kissed and wind tossed Red and blue and white. The one Hag the great flag the flag for me and you Glorified all else besides the red and white and blue." The East Oregonian will give, for a limited time, a beautiful Flag, 21Jx4 ft. sewed stripes, warranted fast colors with each NEW Daily subscription. Six months by carrier, or one year by 'mail. These flags are suitable for business houses, schools, and the private home and can be secured by filling out this coupon. 1 FILL OUT THIS COUPON AND SEND IN TODAY East Oregonian Pub. Co. Pendleton, Oregon 1917 Gentlemen: Please have the Daily East Oregon ian delivered to me for six (6) months for which 1 agree to pay the collector at the regular rate (65c per month) at the end of each month, in fulfillment of this agreement it is understood that I am to re ceive FREE one U. S. Flag 2',ix4 feet. I am a new subscriber. f V JL HER8ERX ' ' . ) ' ; . - r ; : . V "Kubmtirine dentruotlon has been steadily Increasing for aix weeRa. The situation is one of extreme grav ity, make sure of that. ' This waa the warning of Herbert C. Hoover, who is to be America a fod dictator, on hia arrival in the United State from France. Declaring- that deaths in the indus trial diatricta of Belgium had been "multiplied by three" on account of aubmiirine operation during March and April. Mr. Hoover aaid the V boala were the one big menace which must be eliminated In order to win i the war. LIVE NEWS OE I HE NORTHWEST ' VHTOKIA. II. C May An in vestigation under the directum ol Justice ttregory of charges made tn the legislature by J. 8. Cooper, mem ber of parliament from Vancouver, that Attuiney-fieneral Maclxrald r4 eeived t25.0 from the Canadian Northern Hallway on the eve of the l lt provincial election. Is vnder way i today. vwper churned ha . wf li t-ed in the vault f the I ;-! iVancouvrr on the eve of election ant! thai MacDuriald called the n t morii ; inftr and took it out. Cow per tried a I few da atco to have the chare am ' fnded to make the amount SIS. 000 but tlu government refused to grant hi r'-'n'eHt. LAKKH. Ore.. May . "j.ser r nntv today ha? n f-.ir of a laitor phor?Ke bet-aune the i.i ?ri are K in. (to wr A movini( mt is on f-i her to get the women d kMi of th conrly to take active nrr in planting and' harvesting the cropa Ho enter modern Mande Muller. wh will not only rake the hay, but will mow, run hay bucks and do other .work ordinarily conntdered a man.1 jjob. "Glrla make mighty good help Ion a farm, especially those from the j country." aaid Archie Murray. Rurn? ' river rancher. who suggested the scheme. "They can do some work better than men or boys. I think If we can get them In the fields It will be a great help, at least morc'so than some of the boys who want to hide somewhere and smoke a cigarette." PtltTl,AND. Ore.. May . And npeakinr of nerve, whatdoye think o' thlf? One or two men jimmied open a window in the home of restrict At torney Walter Kvans. carefully went. through the house, found $200 worth j of Jpweln nd a quart of alcohol j and safely departed. The best men In the police detective bureau and th sheriffs office were assigned to the ia.se. but the naughty burglar didn't leave even a finger print, and the po lice today had about decided to give up the hunt, "it's a mighty goo! thing for that guy that he got away." , olserved one detective today who had born working on the cae. "Believe me. If we had caught him. he would have been prosecuted.'' " 81'OKANE, Wash., May 9. The one topic for baseball fans here to day Is the trouble between the Great Palls and Hpokane teams of the Northwestern league. It came to a head the other day when' Umpire Walter Kckman planted a hearty. ?.". oiui ' left-hand. direct-from-the-shoulder blow on the chin of Herbert Hester, manager of the Great Falls club, pending him to the ground for the count. The trouble startft when the umpire called a ball on the Oreat Fa IN team for delaying the game. "Make it two balls." shouted Hester in a much-peeved tone. "All right. two halls." replied Kehman. always- willing to please. And the fight start ed. Ol.YMPIlV. Wash.. May . The atate of Washington is prepared to observe Sunday. May IS, as "Armv and Navy Y. MT. C. A day. Acting Governor f.ouN F. Hart issued . a statement calling upon the people of Washington to aid the association in raining Its $3,000,000 fund to carry on its work among sailors and sol diers during the present war. Name Addrew--Street and No If you want the Daily East Oregonian sent by mail remit $.".00 with this-coupon for one yearly sub scription. -, WOMEN OF OREGON 1 Woaea Everywhere Eadsrst ttta-FsrarhV LenU, Oregon. In my yon n pet jVaays i waa grvaiiy 'If troubled wiUi gas on niy stomach ; it gare me low of trouble. 1 began nsing Dr. I'ierce't medicinea and received inch relief U at I can recommend tlietn to others. I have rained g large family and am a great grand mother and have always mmnu-d Utai my daughters-in-law use Dr. Pierce Kavoriie Prescription when expecting to become a mot Iter." AIks. B. t SKFI.KV, Mil Mih Street, S. K. TlHHisands of women who are now blesed with robust health cannot understand why Uioii-amN of other women continue to worr; and suffer fnra ailment peculiar to wonmi when lltey can olttain fr a trilling sum Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, which will surery and quickly bnnifh all pain, distress and iiiimtv and restore U16 womanly hitK-tioii to perfect health. Young i not hem w ho presere Umi charms of face and figure in spite of an inrnniing family and the care of gning children are alwa- to be envied. iWtor 1ierre'a Favorito Pre scription give the strength and health upon which happy moUierhood de pends. It practically doca awav with Use pains of maternity, it enables the mntlker to nrnrish Ue infant life de pending on her, and enjoT the honriy Lappinesa of watching 0e develop ment of a perfec'iy bealthy child. iWfstTtrr srrii. rrri T SktlUH- ' 1H1M r4riH.-AT Ser- sn 4fTnc enor t Th pvorVs tt M.ritrftl A()vWr kwtfors i Hitun M r-Kanatr1 ffhAukt sw-rvct tSia nnllrr tnrt.rwt'S hwr rlm- y ur Ksmps to IV. I irrr. I n i HotH. Huff. N Y . inri s ettv U Ui Mat to; nrlu:i nuut, chanrw prx v-i. SALKM, May . State Sunerln tndent of Public Instruction J. A. Churt hill realizes the seriousness of the farm labor shortage. judging from letters he has sent to school ai- perlntendents and prini'Itals through oit the state. He Is urcing all school boys who have had farm expm-ne -r who are nua lifted to do farm work to enlist in the labor reserve corps. I'HiTI.AXl. May 9. Hatween a wife and a home and a naby and war. Krnent Itrugger nicked war. tMay 1 the child was born to liruirxfi's playmate, a girl even younger thnn he. or several days her .ir.nts pleaded with him to marry her. Thn he disappeared. Ieputy District At torney Deich learned of the hd's dis apfiearam e and started a search of all the local recruiting stations. llri.R Rer was ftmnd. attired as a sailor and wa i t i n k to I e dfiit to Sin f'ra nc i sco He was arrested on a wrior.s tharge anil ,a conference followed at the po lice headt:arlers aittnln hv the nirn rents, th- ! parents and represent alves tf the iii-tr..'t attor ney's office. The nee.1i!? lasted two hours and then they came out Tl.e irirl-mother smiled hup :U'. an! t he hovs face was earmina. Vvery'wsdy OIMPIIIE SCHOOL CLOSES TONIGHT HKill W1KKH, IIJ IS PltKKHYTKKIAX CIIIKCH. Iled Cross iit Two New Members; I tall road lroHpeiH larkened lie cauw of Mar CYImIh. ' Kast Oregonian Special.) -I'MAPINK. May 10. irmapine school Hoses this week after a verv successful year. The high school graduating class held their com mencement exercises Thursday night in the Presbyterian church at eight o'clock. The 1917 class consists of Clifford Ward Lois Records, win- field I'pcraft, Juanlta Dickenson, Ar thur Kirk. Thursday night the Ju niors entertained the Seniors aid the young people created much merri ment to the teachers and directors who were present br clever take-offs of them. The hall was beautifull; decorated with spring flowers and the event was very successful. The fol lowing program will be presented Thursday night: Class March Mural Beauchamp Invocation ...Rev. Mcllae of Milton Orchestra. Kssay "Woman's Work In the World" Juanita Dickerson Oration Kulogy on Ijifayette . ;.. Winfield Upcrait Vocal Duet .Misses Eleanor and Augusta Stockton.. . Oration "The Man of Independ end Mind In His Relation to His tory" Clifford Ward Recitation "The slow Race" Iis Records Piano Duet . . . .Zella Hoon and Rthel HodK.-n Oration "Democracy, the Ideal government .Arthur Kirk High School Chorus. Presentation of Diplomas. Address . . . Rev. J, FT Snyder of Pendleton Orchestra- w ltd Cms Memiliers. The Red Cro-s Auxiliary' at Z'ma pine meets next Thursday afternoon at the school house for sewing Ar rangements are being made with the directors for the ladles to use fhe sewing machines during the summer months for Red Cross work. Two new members were enrolled last week and It Is urved that all are invited to be long as the society is a national In Ftitution and every one is needed to do their share. Robert E. Rurn. district freigh and passenaer agent for this district of the O.-W. R. & K. Co.. met with the railroad committee of the tma Pine neiuhhorhood this week. The committee had prepared for Mr. Rums a splendid jnap of thf tnnnaee of this section which would be haul ed by the railroad which amounted to more than 20.000 tons. Mr flurn was not very encouraging for a road in here this year on account of the war and the high cost of labor and steel but said he would take the mat ter up with the proper officials. Hudson Ray Grange has named Mi and Mrs. Dan J. Kirk as delegates tr the state grange w hich has been post poned to June 12 on account of the late season: Mr. and Mrs. Kirk are substitutes of Mrs. W. W. Phillpp. In the Oregon Orange Bulletin of this month the appointment of Mrs. Clara I a bad ie as chairman of the Woman's Work committee of T'matilla count;" has been received. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jones are spend ing a ten day holiday at Newport. Oregon, jilting with Mr. Jones hah brother, w. Creen of that place. Charlie Wellman. who has been here from Chewelah. has returned to his home in that place. He was call ed here to he st the bedside of his father. R. H. Wellman. who was strickwn with paralyai last week. Vjw. Mary Wilder of Walla Walla was a guest last week with her daugh ter. Mrs. Clara iAbadie. Mrs. Jim Oliver of Preeeott. who has been visiting her mother. Mrs. John Allan returned home Saturday. Ole Ooodman is improving the ap pearance of his home In the neautifut Ooodman ;rove with a freh coat of jaint and some Interior decorating Miss Myrtle Sneave who has taught the Huds'-n Hay school for he past Itwo years; returned to her home in j J Port'and on Saturday. Her school I closed Fridav and the last day wa I celebrated with a picnic dinner. , The condition of II. H. Wellman ' who was stricken with p.-iralvsls tv o j wei-ks at-n ! crti:il end no hoij I are entertained fr n:s recovery. ' children Hv nc at a distance "have No Boy Can Defeat the i - . ' ' K Jrurpose 01 sS 1 s IVooly Boy" Clothes Their object is to wear long and er viceably, (they've been so. tailored and reinforced). No boy, howevei "rough and tumble" he may be can defeat their purpose. They're mighty manly high waisted effects in pinch-backs, belters and patch pocket styles. They'll make a lad walk with his chest out and hia head up. ; 8 2 9 ? ra i ctr rvx' f?-flO An J. Wisener, who recently purchaned the Charles Morrell alfalfa ranch Is moving on hia new possessions thi week. Mr. Wisener comes here from Joseph. Otegon. Ray-ford Witherite. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Witherite. is enlisting thi week in the U. 8. marine corps, tak ing the examinations on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Philippl and Miss Delia Philippl. were week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Judge Kel ly of Prescott this week. Joseph Poole, well known rancher near Pleasant View, suffered a. sir ok a of paralysis on Thursday. Owing t his nose bleeding for two or threo hours he Is progressing favorably. IsRKAT ItKITAI.X SPKN'DIXfS .00.000 A DAY IX V. s. WASHIXOTOX. May 9. Another loan to tireat Rritain within the next week' is forecast by officials today. The first creYlit of $200,000,000 is be ing spent at the rate of Ss. 060.000 a day on purchases in the United States. Plans for creating a allied central , purchasing agency in Washington pro greased today in conferences with American officials, resulting In fur ther clarification of the allies' needs. It is hoped that strong American of- ficjal bodies will be formed to make the co-operative buying successful. How's This? We offer One Hnndred Dollars Reward for inr r- nf Catarrh rbst rsnnot toe cured br Hall's t'aisrrh MMfctne. Hairs' I'atarrb Medirine kiss beea takrn by catarrh vufferer for tbe pa At thirty f i re ra n. and ha become k sown an t he mit rvriahle remedy for i'atarrb. flail Catarrh Medicine aers thro tbe HlAort on the Mwoiih surfaeK. expelling the PoHtoa from the Blood sad healing tae diseased portlDB. After 70a have taken - Hall's Catarrh Meilh-ine for a short tine you will see a great iuinrnvement la yoir general health Start taking Hall's I'atarrb Mrdit-tne at on-e and get rid of catarrh, klead for te tiRloDialti. free. F J. CIIKNKY A CO., Tldo, Ohio. Hold by all LTuggUts. T.'c. JIIII!tllIllllflllll1II1IIIIHItllIIIIItllliniIlllllllflllIIIIIIMllllllIIIUIIIIIlllllIIIIIHflltHrif I POOR TEETH ILL HEALTH , How often does the doctor tell his patient to go have their teeth fixed? He knows that disease germs enter 5 the' body principally through the mouth. Imj not delay my longer to have your teeth fixed. . No charge for esti- E E mates. We extract teeth painless. E I Newton Painless Dentists i Cor Main and Webb Sts Phon 12. Entrance oss Webb St. E Open Evening. E niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiHiiiiiriniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiutiiiiir iiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiittiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiui Government Calls for Sub- I scriptions to Liberty Loan I 5 We have today subscribed for a portion E of Government Two-Billion Liberty Loan. Bonds bearing three and one-half per cent E interest may be subscribed for in denomi- E E nations of one hundred dollars and up. We . E s are receiving subscriptions now. It ia your E : duty to take part of this loan. Call or E : write for details. E S E American National Bank j Pendleton, Oregon else appeuired hitpv, ed to g t married" expUlne I iie h And thoj were. Hp bn- d-il- ;ln ?ent for. A HKKOKKN. Wash. Ma' on w hs les have been towed hv fishermen recently. n h- re IKK hHlVASTK lSIIMl.F 1 m:!aid Mnv 1rth( for Stale Pur Wwm ff Uqwr Trade. I.m.m May j -An order will Iv iTMfed tn the nesr future pro v ni hil? thiit the wsste of any kind of fotitl shall be a punishable offend. aptitln t'harles Kathurst,. parliutorn ti.ry stMreiary of the fd controller' department, made this annount-nit-nt ily in the house of commons. 1 isiiKsion In the h"irse f the work of the Ihiuor cctntrok tunrd, which is i open tninnrniw, is awattd with itnMler.tble Interost. The I'nll M.li axittt saa it in rumored in nuurter (t nrall m'oll Infonot-l thtit the gov ernment contemplates tntrodtieing a treasure for stale pun h ie 'of liifior trade. The Times this n tor nit a ehilms il has authority for pihiihk that the aov fi imsfhl ha adopted in ITHHMl'le th' .'!- of st.tle pur. h .! . f the tnil"t trnde. Clifford :nd Kh'd War-1. son ( Mr. and Mrs. Uoy Ward, enlisted terday in the I". S. army at the Walhi Walla rrnltina- station, Clifford is a graduate 'of this vear's hiuh school class. lllllltlllllllllltlllllllllllllllllflltlllllllllllllllltllllllllirMllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIItti? FOUR-FOLD BENEFIT 1 From Two Grand Madicinea in Spring. I Tou know that physician often give 1 two prescript ions, perhaps more, or I medicines to be taken together, or al ternately or at different times. One reason may be that the medi cines are -incompatible do not atree when closely mixed In taking or thnt desired results cannot be secured by one medicine alone. The mot successful combination spring medicine treatment that we know of le-siree perfectly 'compat ible"' and productive of the best re sultsis in Hood a Sfeirsapartlla and pep i iron I'ills. The former thoroughly searches out and expels impurities from the blood, while leptlnn Tills give the powerful tonic they literally "put Iron Into your blood." Hood s SsrsapariMa should e taken before meals and IVptiron lill after nra j psttents takin them s reirt lh, tNMHf In four-fold prompt. iti tive, ierm.ment. IVtth thee ml'cinej ai-e e onoiiK at and pleasant to take Varmf !i and Economy go hand in hand with those who use our rock Springs coal Lump or Nut Dry Wood of All Kinds . B. L. BURROUGHS Telephone S