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EIGHT PAGES PAGE THRFTJ DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1918. I IWS rores Or PlMPLETON lljj Valley Auxiliary r'miiiiiMw iTho Valley uuVcillary of the 'Umn tllla County It oil Cross at Kemdiile. thin tnoriilntr sent down a check for 101.40 which wan nottcd ut a recent entertainment there. jriuittei-H and the rending of Chairman rhel'H report on the McIIierMon-l'en-land controversy constituted about .all that came before the council lnHt even. IllK. lion for further helping in orKanlstlnj? Marlon county along stniilur HneH. KIOIHklVlMT lOllliKtlllflltH 1'IOSP. Itecrulllnic Officer Kwiirtx thin nior nlnn received notice that enlistments an Keneral storekeeper in the naval reserve had been vlosert. Spring lliw t onic. , According; to the calendar today Is the first day of spring. However, the same spring brand of weather which marks today has been prevalent hero for several weeks. Hhllilliuf IVrnillw Issued. W. I. Oadwa has been Kin n led a per mit to make an addition to his dwell ing on Hush street at a cost of $noo. T. C. Mangold has taken out a permit to repair his dwelling at 81!) Coalite street and K. J. Murphy has taken out a permit to put In a new front to the Welch cigar store and the Know & Hlmis offices at a cost of 1400. First, Trial I ndcr Now fxiw. W. IT. ItobbiiiH, who farms near JOcho, i to be tried In the Kcho jus tlco court tomorrow on a churgo of violating the new stallion registration law. It Is alleged thut the stato board refused to register his stallion on the grounds that it was diseased and that, regardless of the law? he has been us ing the stallion. Tho state authorities attach considerable significance to the case, Inasmuch as it is tho. first brought under tho new law, and even (iovornor Wlthycombo has written District Attorney Keotor to try tho law out thoroughly. Hiirgical DrcHHlnif Class. The Red Cross surgical dressing class will meet Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock with Mrs. I.. 1 liogers In charge. W. O. V. rli-rk Itituriis. J. I". Walker clerk of the local camp of the W. O. W. returned last night from a two weeks business trip to Wasco and Portland. Sulti'liman to FjiIIM. It. I Illake switchman at Keith left last nljfht for Portland where he ' IntAtwIu Inlnlni. Ihtt rnilrr.n1 onulnnpr. Ing corps of the army. Itlil Oil lvogiiii Street. A hid was received last night from the Warren Construction Co. for the Improvement of Logan street from Jackson to Raley. The street commit tee was authorized to act to secure a new sidewalk along the school board's Property on East Webb Street. These Pattern After rmarllln. Other counties of the state are form ing patriotic service organizations along the lines of the one recently formed In this county and are using the Umatilla county organization as a model. Recently Baker sent for the plan of organization used here and a day later It. A. Harris of Salem sent for a copy of the plan. In a letter recelveS this morning by the secre tary he congratulates Umatilla county upon "her foresight and good sense In getting at this problem In a busi ness like way" and states that he ex pects to call upon She local organlza- Xew Huh Driver. i A. Donaldson has accepted a posi tion as bus driver for the' Hotel Pen dleton. Mr. Donaldson formerly drove bus for the Hotel Pendleton when yhen horses were used Instead of an antomobile. v Meat With Quality Try our Meat Department for service and quality. We are sure you will be pleased Phone 86- Pimento Cheese, 2 for 25c Asparagus, good for the nioney.. 25c Corn, 2 for 25c " Sweet Potatoes, the can : . 25c Corn Flakes, 3 for 25c Kellogg's Bran, 2 for 35c THscuits . ...7 '. 20c ApeX Coffee in bulk, none better. 35c Noodles, Vermicelli, Spaghetti and Macaroni, package 10c The Dean Tatom Co. Grocery Dept. Phone 688 ' . '' ' To Attend K. of P. Meeting. M. A. Ferguson, proprietor of the Oolden Kule Hotel, left this morning for Hermlston. Mr. Ferguson intends to spend the day fishing In the reser voir and also to be present at the meet of the Knights of Pathias tonight. Mrs. Milne Champion Knitter. ' Mr. William 'Milne of West Court street has probably qualified as the champion knitter ot Pendleton. She has already knitted 25 sweaters and at the present time is completing a pair of socks a day besides keeping up her general housework. N-HNUSUAL 'DISPLAY" OF EASTER FASHIONS FEATURING AN ARRAY OF ALEXANDER'S- MODES OF RARE DISTINCTION, GRACE AND BEAUTY. AUTHORATIVE AND ORIGINAL-M ODELS IN DRESSES, SUITS, FROCKS AND , WRAPS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. ALL NEW, FRESH, SPRING-LIKE AND CHARMING. NEWEST SWEATERS -"-'-New models that milady will tike very touch for out-iri'-the-open wear-1 $6.95 to $25.00. ) ;:"., ' - . ; ... "., 5,';-' Woof and Silk Sweaters; new in- every detail of make and finish; popu lar slip-over styles and belted coats; solid colors and1 combinations. SLIP OVER SWEATER Ah especially attractive offering? new round collar ; solid colors and combinations. SPRING COATS Clever originations for street, motoring and general wear $17.50, $20.00, $25.00, $35.00 and up. " Models that show many delightfully different style ideas; fashionable fabrics, .wanted colors. . . . Tonkin To Southern Oregon. ! District Game Warden George Ton j kin has been sent by the state warden to southern Oregon again and the ensea brought against Levi Kldridge and George Done of Pilot Rock for the alleged shooting of an elk will be delayed until his return. Kiuploymcnt Office Ifui j I Already some CO men desiring work j have been registered by Mr. Green at ' the government employment office in I the Burroughs--Chambers office in , tho Kast Oregonian building. Of j jthose registered 25 have been given i 'Positions. There is no shortage of la- j bor here at this time, says Mr. Green j and he does not look for a serious shortage during harvest. ' Many to irern.ilon. 1 Several score of local Pythlans will bo at Hermiston tonight for a big j Knight of Pythias session there dur-j ing which the work will be handled by j thei lvndletnn team. The cars leave j tho Pendleton Abstract company's of- j fire at 5 o'clock and all-desiring to go ' will be accommodated. Several cars I have ulrcudy left for Hormlstuii. SOLDIER OUTFITS Complete in package, ready to mail; including 1 large' bath towel'," 1 wash cloth and bar soap; all for 50c the package. GINGHAM PLAID SILKS VERY STYLISH this season, these make up into dainty dresses and skirts. To see them is to like them. On display in our ilk section-' . 0 new'dress gingham's ' A great big assortment of-fine Dress Ging hams in plaMs, stripes and checks; also plain shades; beautiful spring colorings. , . . ANOTHER SHIPMENT WOMEN.'S COLLARS " The latest ideas- of the season; styles such as vests, long roll, buster and along conservative lines. Made of Georgette, organdie, wash satin, filet lace, etc . . , 75c to $3.00 FILET LACES Offered in a variety of patterns and widths with insertions to match. See theser beautiful laces. ...... WHITE SHEER WAISTINGS or organdie, batiste, flaxon, voile and the like. Comes in plain and fancy1 stripes, dots and plaids. Excellent for waists. KtiiiiiminiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiHiiHiiiHiHHnHiiiniiiiiiiiiiMnMiiiisiiiiHiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMinnniiiiHiiillllllllllllllinilll M iliaaua Warning;! Owing to the scarcity of skilled workmen we would suggest that all our friends and prospective customers place their orders early and give us all the time possible to produce a suit that will be perfect. It wijl he to your advantage as- well as ours to order at once. In addition to our regular high class line we also carry the best .Eastern made -line in the city at $25.00, and up. It is guaranteed. Tailors Three More IHHniiientH. Three- more namen have been add eil to the list of delinquents prepared by the local exemjiHim board because jof registrants to send in their ciues- jtionnaires. They are Allwrt A. Gmnm of Holdman. John U Wall of Athenn 'ss und Albert It. Patterson ot Wahlnoit, s re. Two more names have been stricken off as it has been discovered ; the brand of weather here. and local jS that Cecil McOonaM is enlisted in the Ifnns are hoping that April will bring navy and 1 lor in Hauber In the 'army. I just as good baseball weather afe did February and March, Homnii in oui Niiexi. j Mrs. Kdna Norton Gregory, the wo man honvictcd of sending poisoned F candy through the mail, was today sued by her husband, Carl Gregory, for divorce. They were married in g Spokane in 1916. He not only cites g3 ner recent conviction but alleges. she Ef has threatened to kill him, has sought to have him arrested on false charges und has conducted herself as an im in oral woman. Carter & Smytfie are his attorneys. v.-uiw of hia tpammatea and prt ao- thrown across' (he north end of the i:limatcd. Ito Is nilifih pleased with (valley with a liarhed wire entangle. ment imralellips the base, precipitate mountain ranges to the east and west, a death line to the south, and an im-pa-a1rie barbed wired entanglement along the beetling crag, but paralelllng the summit of the range to the west, Along the line of this last entangle GO SO FARTHEIt. The Evident Is At Ynir Door. Divorce la Cironted. t Jennie K. Duncan has been granted a diSrce from Arthur E. Duncan. illallpla.ver Arrives Here. Hj As the vanguard of the Portland ! ballplayers who are to train in Pen 5,dleton next month, Corbert Griggs, one 3 jof the 'catchers signed by McCredle, arrived in Pendleton this morning ac 5SS ompanied by his wife. He explained feg that hfi was just marking time until the opening of the season and decided S i he had Just as well come on in ad- 735 iviain St. Phone 466 in! iii(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiimii a I 'BmMjmjLui or 3 a JToMAWr loeklmt (llfferentlnls on Xash rear drfven Iriirks E i miike tliem Ideally milted to relieve the rnilixuiil of niiicli of the j A. Hn-eillel "sliort lianl" wurk. They Bet tlirouth nliero other E triiekn euiuiot B. Itotli th" ' uell.v ami the two ton eapa- city IrnekH are unusually deiiendablo mid rftmnmieni in service over a E ihtKkI of yearn. E Nusli Two Ton Tniek price, elinxsls : . .$1875 Nash One Ton irlt", eliattsis . tl." S, ash Quad price, elmssis Z f. o. b. Kcntsliu. . 5S2.-.0 Al.Ii XASIC MOTOICS AIIK KQl'l 14H'KIi Dll l'i:i WITH i:m;NTi.ii. A AITOMATIC i Pendleton Cadillac Auto Co. 1 I NASH MOTORS j nll1lllll1IIIHI!llllllllllllllllll!lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!llllllllllllirr Bnilditi(!-ttp for the ' Spring Attack at the Front is a Rood deal like putting the body in condition or an invasion of the genus of grip, pneumonia or " Spring Jever" here .at home. At t)iis time of the year most people suffer from a condition often called Spring Fever. They feel tired, worn out, before the day is half thru. They may have frequent headaches and sometimes "pimply" or pale skirt and white Hps. The reason for this is that during the wintertime, shut up with in doors, eating too mnch meat and too little green vegetables, one heaps fuel into the system which is not burned tip and the clinkers remain to poison the system a clogging op of the circulation with inactive liver and bid jievs. Time to put yonr house in order. For an invigorating tonic which will clarify the blood, put new life in the body, sparkle to the eyes, and a whiili'some pkin, nothing does so well as a glyceric herb extract made from Golden' Seat root, Blood and Stone root, Oregon grape root, and Wild Cherry batk. This can be had in con venient, ready -to-use tablet form at all drug stores, sixty cents, and has hon sold for the past fifty years as IT. Tierce's (ioklen .Medical Discovery, lly reason of the nerves feeding on tile blood, when the blood is pure the nerves feel the effect, and neuralgia or other nerve pains disappear be cause such bain is the cry of the starved nerves for food. When suffering from backache, frequent or scanty urine, rheumatic pains here or there, or that constant tired feeling, the simple way to Overcome these disorders is merely to obtain Dr. l'icrce's Anuric from your druggist. In tablets, sixty cents. Pendleton proof is what you want i s and the statement of this highly re- i ment was where the government wasspected resident wll banish all doubt: :s askel to open a road so that the chick- j If. S. nanee Called Off. j Pn9 may safely reach their roost and! G. W Knight, retired farmer. 91". ;s The dance advertised Tor tomorrow j unbnnn herds of mountain . goats , E- Court St., says: "For the past s evening in the high school has been travel to browso upon the daisies and ! eight or ten years I was troubled; cancelled, it was announced today, buttercups bevond. i ov mv back. Sometimes T had pains ( S Your'eommittee concluded the en- across niy kidneys and m my loins. glneering feat was too difficult for I and sides. Af such times my kid-jS modern science and that, as the Inca- j neys bothered me and I had to get up.Z engineers who constructed the dizzy ; often at night to pass th, kidney se-jS trails across the Andes are all dead cretions. The secretions were highly j s and the art a lost one, that the pro- j colored and contained a brick dust iS Jeer In Impracticable. lke sediment. Doan's Kidney Pills ; j5 Your commute, being modest, blush-, relieved the backache and the pains j 3 es to mention everything It saw in that had annoyed me and cleared up5 this valley and along these mountain , the kidney secretions." (Statement iS sides and, as it is afflicted with sen- given May 17. 1910.) sative alractories. it has determined. 1 i S If ever visiting this vicinity again, to j n May 15. 1916. Mr. Knight said: , e mnk I "I S'ad'y confirm every word of my is In conclusion your committee re- i ' orT statement concerning my ex command., suspension of hostilities Perifnee with Doan's Kidney PI!U. jniiiiiiiniiiiitiuiiinnnniniiiiitifiiiitirj WH1 PAY THE PEl)-' I ' DLER TWICE THESE 1 PRICES? Puts Vp liond. Charles Miller, charged with assault ing another man with a knife, has gained his liberty by putting up a J1000 bond. Liberty Loan Meetiiur. The county-wide meeting for the discussion of the Liberty Loan cam paign will convene tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock in the Comemrcial asso ciation rooms and probably continue most of the day. Anyone interested and particularly members of solicit ing committees are asked to be present. IIOY LEAVES HOME Paul If you will let your heart brok en parents know where you are so they will know that you are well you may stay where you are If you so desire. CONTROVERSY IS PRODUCTIVE OF CLASSICAL GEM Shades of the immortal Shnkespere! What Is the art of fine writing com ing to wheji a neighborhood controver sy over a fence, a' projected road and i manure pile can Inspire such a pro file person as the chairman of the itreet committee, who is more plum ber than poet, to break out in such classical report as he .submitted Inst evening to the council over his signature. Take not our word for its character but read It yourself, this iem of aldermniiia literature This Is the way It is Inscribed oil the records: lleport of the street committee on Penlnnil vs. M'Pherson. o. H. Huff, intervener. To the City "f Pendleton: Pursuant to directions from the mayor and common council, your street commit lee. that is what was left of It. the bucolic member being tbsent, the other permanently dlsabl "d by verbal Bombardment, hut the body and soul of the committee,- con sisting of the chairman, climbed to an eminence near the st-ene of recent hostilities' ut the junction of High nod uri. streets and discreetly keeping at l safe distance, gazed down Into the valley "where angels fear to tread" as everyone there like the bolshevikl wears bristles. Your committee from this point of observation beheld tho earth works j You can save: money By buy- 3 Ing your stocK tonle at this 3j store. Instead of paying . the peddler fancy prices for goods "Sg of unknown quality. Look at S this price for that old reliable and guaranteed stock conditl- Tt oner and worm expel ler. Dr. Hess Stock tonic 3 25 lb. Pail Cost $2.23 I I H We also hand let 3 s r. Heed Dip andf IMsinfecifnnt. 3 S Dr. Hcsa Poultry panacea. g Dr. Hess Instant Louse Killer. S there until the present war is over and that the property owners cele brate as a national event "Clean-Up Day" with fitting ceremonials and that j as fire Is a great purifier, not to be j sparing in its use, and in the future to raise more praden and less - . i Respectfully submitted. j D. D. PHELPS, Chairman. I Tho report, received amid much j chuckling, was adopted as read and ! means that the proposed road down the south hill gulch will not be buflt ', and that there will probably be a fireneral cleaning up of the premises. The report resulted from a complaint laid before the council a week ago by Harvey M'Pherson relative to a con troversy between his family and coun cilman Penlnnd. Whenever I feel in need of a kidney , medicine, I take Ioap's Pills and j they always do me good." Price 0c at all dealer!. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney pills the same that Mr. Knight had. Foster Milburn Co., Mfgrs. Buffalo. N. T. Tallman O do. I ' Leading Druggist. 3 iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiir Li Try Musterole. See How -Quickly It Relieves You just rub Musterole In briskly, and usually the pain is gone a delicious, soothing comfort comes to take its place. Mtisterole is a dean, white ointment, made with oil of mustnrd. Use it instead of mustard plaster. Will not blister. Many doctors and norsca use Muster ole and recommend it to their patients. They will gladly tell you v.-hat relief it gives from sore throat, bronchitis, croup, I stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleunty, rheumatism, lumbago, pains ant' aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore ' muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevent pneumonia). Always dependjble. , 30 and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. 1 QUALITY SERVICE PRICE The three great essentials that every house wife must consider when she buys her Meats these'days. These three factors are no luller exemplified than at this store. A little better in quality strong for service and a little lower in price. , DOWNEY'S MARKET TELEPHONES 187 OR 183 r