East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 09, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREGONTAN, PENDLETQM nRECOtt, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1917.
PAGE THREE
The Dean Tatom Co.
Phone 688
Now as the warm season is coming on you
will find our store cool and clean ; with our
up-to-date refrigerator plant we are able to
keep all perishable goods in the best of con
dition. Don't overlook the fact that goods sold for
cash are sold on a close margin, and WE
SELL FOR CASH.
FOR SALE
in Riverside
Five acre of Chi best gardVu
land. All in alfalfa and gar
den; 150 young and old chick
en; splendid five room house;
beet of water: Rood barn, shed
room and chicken houses;
everything hi perfect order;
like to sell at once an the owner
wanla to leave noon. Price.
Tea Arrrs In lUversldt:
pjilendid house und barn; good
water; About eight acres in al
falfa, balance orchard and ber
ries; th hst of garden land;
lfj al place for a small dairy or
h-c ranch. I'rtoe tMJoa, terms.
KaM-Laatz Investment Co.
Main Street.
I 'hone RS.
Maybe the fond (rambler dr no!
know what elc to do. just the mime,
they would not care to make cano
seated chain in the institution e'.
aside for Kiilwr second thought.
ECHO SUBSCRIBES PIONEER SONS AND
DAUGHTERS SELECT
OFFICERS FOR YEAR
III 1 00 WAR
HAHV HOY ItOH.V TO HII. AJN
AVKIKS1AV.
Npwm and Ptfxonal Nne of InureiH
to X-ho and Ihe Wtgliboriiii:
Community Am OatJicrod by the
Kaiit orcaoiiuin oorrcMixnidpfit.
FOUR-FOLD BENEFIT
From Two Grand Medicines In Spring.
Tou know that phyHlcians often give j
two prescriptions, perhaps more, or ;
medicines to be taken together, or al
ternately or at different times.
one reason may be that the medi
cines are "incompatible" do not aaree
when closely mixed In taking or that
desired results cannot be secured by
one medicine alone.
The most successful romhinat inn
spring medicine treatment thiit we
know of because Derfectly "cnniDBt-
ihle" and productive of the hem re
sults is in Hood's Sarsapnrilla and
I'eptirnn I "His. The former thoroughly
searches out and expels Impurities
from the blood, while J 'opt iron IN I Is
give the powerful tonic they literally
"put iron into your blood."
Ffoori'M Sarsaparilla should tie taken
before meals and I'eptlroa fills after
moalM patients taking them so report
the benefit is four-fold prompt, posi
tive, permanent. Hoth these medicine
are economical and pleanant to take.'
When you buy your
711
Get the most for your money
Guaranteed for .'1500 miles and cost far les.-.
KELLY-SPRINGFIELD
(East Oregonlan Special.)
KdfO, June . a total of $780')
was subscribed for the war bonds at
Echo on Friday. Anionic the sub
scribers were Joaepn cunha, Sr., F.
W. Andrews, Frank Correa, Otis Mc
carty, Fred Buckamn, it. l. Stan
field, Manuel Cunha, Allen Thom
son, H. B. Stanfiela, Thomas Itosa,
L. 1. Hhively, p. C. Hunter, A.
Longwell, Hichard Terxa, I T. Fu
git and CmatlUu Lodge No. 4 0, A. F.
(k A. M.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Crim
m f ns on Wed nesda y. a ha by boy.
Mother and child are doing well.
Mrs. A. I). Thompson is visiting; In
Portland with her mother, Mrs. Har
riet Stanfield.
Mrs. Frank Wamsley of Seattle is
here visiting with tier brothers,
Messrs. Fred and Edward Van Horn,
at thelf homo near the Carvia Hutte.
Kyle Moore left this week for
Holse, Idaho for a snort visit. On
hit return home he will be accom
panied by his grandmother, who ex
pects to spent the summer here.
Mrs. OurMta Wilder, returned
home Thursday from Bonny vilie.
where she has been visiting with her
sister since attending the Kebekah
Assembly1 at Eugene.
Fred Markham has returned home
from Hnntingt n where he has been
w ith the Jake Vu:t'nhurffT shear
ing crew.
Thorns Itoss left yesterday on a
business trip to Pilot Itock and
Nye.
Mr. and Mis (Maude Sloan were
business visitors in indlcnon F"ri
drty. They made the trip in their
automobile.
Mrs. Hoffnsgle and Mrs. Worldly
spent yestt-rday in Pendleton and re
turned home on the motor car in th
morning.
It. Holmes was a business visitor
in Enterprise the flrnt of the week.
I.oui; Kcholl. Jr., returned home
last evening from Pendleton w here
he assisted In making the official
count of the votes cast in the late
election.
Lynn Iti'lcl of Athena la Prosldetit,
Scott JVtnistcr of 4, Vcsiim, Vk,
I'nwduVnt and Marjorle fiulflnHi
TreaiMrer.
WKSTO.V, Ore,, June 9. (Staff
Correspondence,.) 'Lynn Keid of
Athena was yesterday afternoon
elected president or the Sons and
thtughters of Cmatllla County Pio
neers at the big Pioneers' . Picniu
here. Kcott Hanfster of Weston was
elected vice president, Alice F. Price,
secretary, and Marjorie Hulfinch,
treasurer.
" The first day of tne annual gath
ering was a big success, -the weath
er man contributing his full share
to t he e ent. The program was a
rery enjoyable one throughout and
the afternoon closed with a number
of sporting events that entertained
the crowd. The Weston ball team
played against the Holdman team,
which was reinforced by Pendleton
players. The Holdman team won 12
to 1. Mcrarrigle pitched and Pe
terson caught for the winners whil
the WetTton battery was Hafner and
Claude Oliver.. Jumea price umpir
ed the contest.
BAKER JUDGE BEATEN
IN filTTER CAMPAIGN
B. Messick Recalled by 32
Votes; W. J. Duby Made
Successor.
J.
IRCH ES
Learn To Prevent
AsWellAsHeal
Skin Troubles
With Cuticura
How much better to prevent
kin suffering by using Cuticura
for every day
toilet purposes,
the Soap to
cleanse and
purify the
pores, with
touches of Oint
ment now and
then as needed
to soothe and
heal the first
signs of ec
zemas, rashes,
dandruff and
pimples. You
will use no
other once you try them.
SAMPLES FREE
Address piist-cardi "Catfcarai Dept.
27, Boston." Furulc hy yiur druggist.
Ilaptist.
You will be welcomed at the p,ibl
school at 10 o'clock when the Chil
dren's day program wil I be given.
Preaching at ll o'clock. Subject.
''The Pretence of Jehovah in thi;
Assembly of the Kalnts." B. Y. P. V.
7 o'clock. Preaching, 8 o'clock. Sub
Pct, "The poverty of the L'nsaved."
iJirtMlan St-Jem-e.
K. Webb and Johnson streets. Ser
vices Sunday, ll a. m. and 8 p. tn.
Sunday school. 10 a. m. Wednesday,
8 p. m. Subject of the lesson ser
son "tiod the Only Cause and Cre
ator." The read in room at the
church is open darly, except Sun
day, from 1 until & p. m.
HAKKlt. r., June "ft"fcial
count today showed that Countv
Judge J. P. Messick. had been recall
ed by a luralit of Z2 votes, that
Wllliiim J iMibv h:id lu-en elected his
! .,n,i th-it ih.. itttiooix to re
call Commissioner J. P. liitter has
failed.
The vote whs completed just be
fore noon. Mr. Duby was sworn in it
once and immediately began his du
ties. '
The vote of llaker county on the
retail of Judge Messick was: For.
134. That on the
Hitter was:
t .w 1 n - . .r i i rt '1 1 1Q The V !
T- '-'.
F on the election of a successor to
Judare Mewick was: Iuby, Jl . 1;
Messick. 0 76 The vote on the
poMsihle successor to Mr. Hitter, had
he been recalled, was: Kitt r. 2144:
John Fraser. iO;i.
V ! : 166. arainsl.
trncnll nf Coininijwloner
51'
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Presbyterian.
This is Liberty Bond Week. Even1
patriotic citizen should attend
church tomorrow. Mr. .Snyder will
speak upon ' Multitude. Multitudes
in the Valley of Decision." Follow
ing the sermon a prominent layman
will speak f"r a f'w " moments on
what Pendleton can do to help thv
w.-ir. In the evening Mr Snyder wil!
prea h iipnn "Sett ing tp Our Man
ners. The ouartett will sing in the
morning and the chorus choir in the
evening
SECRETARY OF NAVY
GIVES HIGH PRAISE
TO "SFA SOLDIERS"
Soriv In Jlariue CorM IK-dard to
lie a Badgti of Honor; Are ort-n
1r(t to Iuid In Times of Xeed.
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j We make our appeal for
5 ; 3
through the corsets themselves
We
convey in
cannot hope to
words the
merit of a corset which
finds its most fitting ex
pression in figures.
We can only tell you
the new designs of
MODART Front Laced
Corsets seem to have
acquired an added
grace and to impart to:
the figure still s
.i r i . TtrnlK
xning more 01 ucautj ir
and of poise.
Catholic Church.
Second Sunday arter Pentecos .
M;tses nt 6, S and 10 o'clock. Sun
day s hor.l at 2 p. m. Evening serv
ices at 7:30. Daily mass during tho
week at 7:30 a. m. Friday is the
solemn feast of the Sacred Heart.
Kditor Kast Oreonian:
The secretary of the navy says
"There are no better soldiers In th
world than those in the Vnited
States marine corps. Familiarly
known aa soldiers of the sea. They
have won their place by their splen
did bearing, courage and bravery, al
ways among the first and often the
first to land whenever the country
needs trained armed men. They
have borne themselves in such a
manner as to win tne complete ad
miration and fullest confidence of the
American people. Service in the ma
rine corps is a badne of honor and
promotion in the corps can be at
tained only by merit, in no other
military service is promotion more
certain to a man who demonstrates
his capacity. June 10th to June 16th
has been designated by the marino
corps recruiting service as marine
corps week and special effort will t
be n:aJe during those days to add
four thousand recruits to the marine '
corps the number desired to bring
th corps up to the strength lately '
.'uthorized by congress. Young men
with real American stuff ready . to '
serve in all parts or the world on
laud and sea will f:nd In it a place I
whereby they can serve their country '
in a way to win its gratitude with the ,
opportunity of winning distinction
for themselves.' I
(Signed.) JOSE PHI'S DAN'IKLS.
I bespeak your generous cooper i- I
Hon aud support by patriotic organ- j
We consider MODART the best corset at any
price.
MOD ARTS are priced at $3.50 to $15.
ALEXANDERS
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izations, busir ss houses and Influ
ential citizens In mailing successful
this extraordinary recruiting effort.
GKOROE BAHXETT,
Major General Commandant U. S.
Marine Corps
Steamer pilen Turns Turtle.
THE DALLKS. June 9. The
steamer Ellen lies bottom side up
here. The Ellen was stranded on a
rock three miles below the rapids.
The Dalles City pulled her off the
rocks and the Ellen Immediately
turned turtle. The ooat will be left
here until low water leaves her on
the beach. Then she will be righted
and relaunchedK
It is not anticipated that the cold
spring will reduce the crop of June
brides. m
Direct From the Factory
All White Enamel Ware
HOME COMFORT BREAD AND CAKE CABINETS.
PICTURE FRAMES AND WALL MIRRORS.
ALSO BEAUTIFUL PICTURES WITHOUT FRAME.
Closing Out all Flowers and Plants at Vt Price
The Bee Hive
Pendleton 5-1 0-1 5c and up. Opposite Pastime
Kour IIHd A KidliaXT.
Nl"NHl"HY. June S.-Juhn Am-
hriiNH. JoKpuh Ih7ji. r.arnev Husii and
iMaKKip Amlrni won- arretted late
V, ' lnt niKht whH thov uliKhteil from
Ihe train. Vilkeslnrr p.ilh-e ordor-
' four- Thiy are ho!l in conn-tion
wilh lh kldnappiKK "f !.!" d K'l.
IMain tread guaranteed for 5000 miles.
Kant-Rlip tread guaranteed for 6000 miles.
FORI) SIZK, plain tread, guaranteed for 6000
miles.
FORD SIZE, Kant-Slip tread, guaranteed for
7500 miles.
REPUBLIC
Guaranteed for 5000 milos.
FORD SIZK. guaranteed for 000 miles.
GOODRICH SILVERTOWN CORDS
Are kings of the road.
WARNER LENSES
VULCANIZING AND RETREADING
EVERYTHING IN ACCESSORIES FOR AUTO
MOBILES. OILS AND LUBRICANTS
Gasoline Service Station a't our Curb.
Free Air and Water.
Pendleton Rubber & Supply Co.
HOI KSAl.K AM) HIT ML
Christian.
Sunday. June 10th. at the Chris
tian church, corner of N. Main and
Jackson, h. H Huhbell. pastor. Too
S. S. meets at 9:4;. We have claw-
I es for all ages. Morning preaching j
and communion servtce at 11 a. m.
Sermon subject, "Tne Strength of a
Christian." Sunday Is visitation
day in hehnlr of the church. Chil
dren I av ExTcisei ai the event ns
hour. The children of the s. s
will uf e the program. Ever boi'y
invited.
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Hark Ye!
Hark Ye!
in iiTCfwiBaQwll
"Cured!w
Mrs. Gus Oriffilh, of
Everton, Mo., writes: "I
suffered for three years
with various female
troubles. My life was a
misery. I was not able
to do anything . . . bear
ing down pains In my
back and limbs, and bead
ache . . . weak and nerv
ous. Dr. recom
mended Cardui to me."
TAKE
Card-u-i
nit Tne Woman's TcrJc
"When I w.-s on the
sixth bottle", she contin
ues, "1 bgan tcclint; like
a new wo-nan . . .1 am
now a well w oman . . .
I know my one is per
manent for it has been
three years since I took
Cardui." Thousands of
women, now strong and
healthy, who once sul
feied from women's ail
ments, K've Card-u-i the
credn lor their good
health. Try it, lor your
troubles.
N. Malhx-k. llwtilMit.
soa I a4 t'ourt Hi.
m. Iunn. lanirrr.
Trlepliunr I SI
5rS
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All DmjtiiU
EBHS
Mctlcsll-t.
Attractive serMcea will be held ;il
the Methodist churcn tomorrow. Tht
Sabbath school convenes at 10 a. 1:1
See htt our children attend church
school. This will be mutually bene
ficial. Treachinn at 1 1 a. m. and
S p. m. At the morning hour the
pastor will speak upon the subject of
"Religious Vagaries and How to De:tl
With Them' and in the evening th
theme will be, Permission Without
Sanction."
The Epworth League from 7 to
p. m. This is the npjKU-tunlty of the
S.ibbath for the voiine people. Young
men will sing a special.
Special music by Miss Esther
South and the choir at the regular
services. With open hands and
hearts we give you an unstinted welcome!
t bun -ft or th- KMlMmec. j 3
There will be a celebration of tk j Er j
Holy Communion at 7:30 a. m. Sun- i 3
day school at 10 a. m. livine ser-
vice snd a rnittn at 11 a. m. The
Itiv. iteorge I Van Waters, the gen- ZZZ
eral mifsbmarv tf Fastern Oregon, j
will onduct the ter. t.-ea snd preach j
There will be no evening service. The j
offertorv "The Ird 1 MV Iight."
Tud1ey Ituck. will be sun bj W. E ! S
Hose itnd Will V n land. j 3
(Hfitian) Man- IUk 'ounir.
I'AltlS. June t. -;erm:ny has ap- ! "Eps
parent ly started a "'iinii-r offensive j
on h greHt sethn if the Krnrh front.
Violent enen honiKtrdment uroimd
St. Qneiitin and L-fer- officiall :
rr-porttSl. iterman sttacks fnih-d. 13
lj-st niaht was the i?ost jtattatl oti 1
the entire fr.-nt. North ..f Mouht. ' 3
lAfreiiv and south of Kilain In the '
Carne s-tor the art iller f ir
niot violent. F
We H-Tietrtted ttie enem I me ; r J
twnrt S-iiim Hill, in the rvttion "F3
of Ptlfort and tok prisoner,
st.ttcm. nt sa d.
Starting Today at the DELTA
Frennnilla Ice to
Manufactured for the highest class retail trade, therefore contains no substitute for
butter fat. Made from pure, rich cream and eggs, sugar and vanilla. All our products
are made by us for retail trade exclusively.
ICE CREAM WE STOCK FANCY BRICKS TO ORDER
French Vanilla, Roasted Almond. Va- Philadelphia Bisque $1.00
nilla, Strawberry, Chocolate. Xeopolitan 75
SHERBET Fruit and Nut .75
Orange Sherbet. Strawberry, fresh. Victory Brick (round) 1.00
Tineapple. Marble Brick 75
Nesselrode Pudding 1.00
OUR FOUNTAIN SERVICE. ner 'order therS' OUr Sunday d'""
Our drinks Fancy Sundaes, Parfaits .
and Fancy Drinks are made to your taste
and fir your delight by experienced SOMETHING NEW.
dispensers. Don't be experimented on : Tarrytown Caramels, 25c the half pound
get it .here as it should be made. .... in our north w indow.
Sundav Chicken Dinner
Cream Chicken in Patties Shells, 12 Noon to 5 p. m.
Roast Chicken, Sage Dressing, 5 p. m. till 8 p. m.
E. J. Morris
IF WE SELL IT IT'S PURE
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