; EIGHT PAGES V" DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1918. : " " ; PAGE THREB f B NOTES ONLY FOUR MORE DAYS TILL EASTER m PHETON AuUimolilli-H ('olliilu The automobiles of Waller M'Cut chen of Xolln ami (.'. H. Itelmaji col lided Biimluy nftvrnnuh lit Muln nml Alia Btreot but neliher cur wiw builly tlumngeu. I amount on Wljxon struct. Mary V. Thompson has takcn.u permit to taillri an uddltloh tit her dwollliiK on I.llleth street at a cont of " J'lElitciH Arn J'lned. Mason HhndflH and Henry Doiils, who mixed In an altorcutlmi ' In a restaurant Saturday night, each pleaded cmilty to fighting and paid a fine of flu In police court this morning. Niivy Hospital h-ii. Recruiting Ol'fUor Bwnrta announc ed today that enlistments aH hospital upprtjntiee In tho navy had been open tut for a month. TwoMurrlagm IIc-piisc. A marriage, license was Issued yes terday to Charles H. illalt, ii, and rilanche L. Chamborlaln, 21, both of Ilermiston. A license-was fasued yes terday to Walter It. Main. 22. Of Pen dleton and Nora Holmes, 17, of I'llot Rock. f-c'ln,!r Room t'liiinui'O. Tho Layette fsewlilg cluss will Hew on the Becnnd floor of tho Federal building each Vednesdny afternoon at t o'clock from now on. A. good at tendance Is deHlred. Husband I'ntnltliriil, Alleged. Alleging that her husband has ne glected hla family during the punt year, frequently consorts with other women and lioasts of It, Nell K. Hcott yesterday filed Hull for divorce against ; George E. Rcott through her attor- ney, will M. reterBon. I Commercial Meotlnir Toiilalit. Tho meeting of tho Commercial Afl Hficiation at which a decision will be reached relative to combining quarters with tho Kilts Club will be held this evening. President Hacr has sent no tifications to all members to bo present. second draft. There hns been a great deal of rain at Camp i.ewis, he states, J and the. eustern Oregon sunshine Is very welcome. IKxIy To Tilt; Dalles. The body of Mary Groundwater, who i died at tho Eastern Oregon Htutu Ilos- pltul, was shipped toduy to Tho 1hIIch. I j Hirudin Kuitl Again. . Another suit was filed today nKalnst the Hlewett Harvester Co., ' George CJregerson being the plaintiff and his claim r9 for labor. 1). W. liallcy iB I his attorney. SERVICE HAVE PREPARED EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENTS OF Accepts Delta Position. E. Q. MeNeely, form tidy of Hpokane, has accepted a poHitlon at The Delta a fountain man and has aireaay taken uphin dutlon. Ho Huh had long experience us a dispenser. Three Building IVrnills. Kim Morton hus taken out a permit j to build a gargae at a cost of ir0 on Webh street and Cecil Colo has taken j a permit for a garage costing the same) Noravniit Alexander Homo,. Sergeant Hoy Alexander of the rmar- i termasters corps at Camp lewis, ar- : rived home this morning on a short j furlough. He expects to leave Thurs- j day on his return. Ho declares Camp lvewis has been niade-a model camp and that the government's treatment of tho soldiers is of tho best. Right now active preparations are being mado for receiving the men of the j r u Cfn,l..it In if. Minimi Miss Blanche Frledly, a hlg"fi school . d student who has been confined to her j i home for three weeks with rheuma-J. tism, underwent an operation at St. Anthony's hospital yesterday for the j removal of her tonsils. SUITS,- COATS, FROCKS AND BLOUSES OF THE USUAL ALEXANDER STANDARD ARE PRE SENTED IN A VARIED ARRAY OF ULTRA FA SHIONABLE MODES FOR EVERY SPRING TIME PURPOSE. ' ' Hill KeariiH In Uniform. In the windows of H. W. Collins' of fice is being shown a picture of a class of flyers in tho Itoyul Flying Corps ut Toronto. One of the men in uniform is recognized by friends as Will Kearns 1 who enlisted from thisvity. I BUTTER lb. 55c This Creamery Butter and we guarantee it. Pimento Cheese, 2 for 23c Bartlett Pears, 3 cans . . . 50c Peaches, sliced and cling, 3 cans 50c Booth's Sardines in tomato, spiced or mustard ., 25c BulkDill, Sweet and Sour Pickles. , Tomato Catsup, bottle 15c, dozen $1.75 Strictly Fresh Eggs 35c THg Dean Tatom Co. . Phone 6S8 SMke at Kclio Meeting j Harry M. C'humbers Hpent last eve-i ninff in Kcho where he addressed a meeting of war workers who were or- I ganizing the Kcho diHtrict in tho Uma- j tilla County Patriotic Service League, i AH precinct chairmen and team cap tains were "selected last evening and j the work of taking the cenaua will be : commenced at once. 1 IVee. Legal Smice. j It now develops that aside from the j committee of local lawyers on the le- j gal advisory board practically all at- I torneys if not all, are rendering legal; services free to drafted or enlisted j ! men. It was stated today that the firm of Carter & Smythe is rendering) 'such ser'vicee free and Judge S. A. ; ! Lowell is said to be doing likewise. ( Adams Contract Is Let. Contracts for constructing a $32. 000 school house at Adams were rati fied by a mass meeting of the people la.st evening. The work It to start at once. 11. W. Hatch of Pendleton is the architect. The building contract went to Albert Tho mason of Milton. Charles Milne of Pendleton gets the wiring contract. iSix Students in j;aiiihov Division. In the course of the thrift stamp I drive at the high school, six names have been added to the liainbow Di ! vision. To qualify for this division a I student must account for $50 worth of Lstamps, either sold or bought. At the present time Principal lrill submits th names of Vivian tiibbs, Martha Mayers. Kenneth Ttillock, Austin Koid, Fred Crunholm and Curlton UiDnw. FEATURING mart Spring Coats $29.50 $39.5(f $49.50 Stunning straight line and full sweep belted models, youthful and delightfully individual. Fashioned of Tricotine, Silvertone, Wool Ve- lour and Gabardine in all the fashionable colors such as Nile Green, Monaco Blue, Sand, Dark Fawn, Shannon Rose, Navy Blue and Black. All exceptional values. x Womens 8 $20 $25 ii E3. 53 II Leave Your Clothes Problems To Us If you need a suit that is first class-in every respect we can make it. If your wife, mother or sister needs a suit we can make it. If your son needs a snappy well tailored suit we can make it. If your clothes need remodeling, repair ing or pressing we can do it. If you need cloth by the yard or tailor's trimmings we have it. Let us take care of all of your tailoring wants. LINDGREN & FRANSEEN - Tailors 735 Main' St. Phone 46G Another lied Cross shipment. Another shipment of Ited Cross sup- 1 rgj plies was sent eut toduy from head- s I (Miurters of the I imtttlla county chap- j tor of the Hed Cross. The shipment i was composed of one box of knitted : 5: ' goods, one box of bed socks, one box S of convalescent shirts and two , boxes i p . of pajamas. The regular weekly i meeting of .the executive board will be ; iFr held tomorrow afternoon. WOOL CHALLIE Offered in real Japanese designs and colorings; 29 in. wide, suitable for kimonas and knitting bags; these are all wool. The yard. . . $1.39 3 Investigating Itlver Tonnage. Ep5j Harold A. Hands, traffic survey en E5 gineer for the Port of Portland com jj3 : mission, is here today on a trip of in s j vestigation to ascertain the facts as 2 i to dockage needs in connect on with pg ; proposed boat lines on the Columbia Ef , river. He says the Port of Portland ESSjwill establish boat service on the Co- lumhia if private capital does not do gg 1 so. He is also looking into the niat 5S j ter of roads to the river and of the rS ; needs for establishing port districts to Er ! handle dockage facilities in connection iwith a steamer line. Hi jlllllil iiiiiiiiih? .'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin I " IT HAS ARRIVED I May Get In Production ICnd. j Stanley Sayres of this city is now 'at Eugene looking into the matter of 'enrolling for the production and mo tor division of the army. Ho went tQ ! Portland to inquire into the prospect of getting into the officers training ! corps for the ordnance branch but '. was informed that only men with cril i lege degrees in engineering are being 'accepted. He was advised by the of ficer in charge to investigate the situ jation at Eugene. In a letter to his (Parents Mr. and Mrs. It. I. Sayres the young man expresses great eagerness to get into the service. j Flno Catch Of Bass I As an answer to an article in the 1 Stanfleld Standard scoffing at the stories of Pendleton fishermen catch ! Ing bass in the reservoir near Hermis ton, W. I. Humphrey had on exhibit ( in Baum's windows yesterday'a cutch : of bass that stirs the pirlses of all men j piwciitorially Inclined. There nre 12 j fish in the catch and they weigh 3S 1-2 , pounds. The largest weighs 5 1-2. THE NASH SIX m:i Tii'i i. ci)mih)i:tiim; imiwf.isi-'i i S Three- primn ii:illllca you Imik for In a motor "r. nro l!rnity. 5 Conirtwt atld Powirr. . S Theso throo (juailties nro well combined in th Nnwii Six. S 2 ' coinp in, or phono for riVnionntrutlon. You will like ita hcauty of line from rudiutor to tuil liKht. S IMoriVI H, 5.tot, Wlnt-l 121 III. $I2!)3 t. . b. Kriiflia. 1 Pendleton Cadillac Auto Co. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiimiiiiiiii j SPRING JILMENTS H: Relieved by a -Good Medicine Forty l Years of Success. 2 1 People Ht ill take Hood's Sarnapa Si rilla because it is an old family friend. Pas proved its merit to three genera -Hi lions in purifying and enriching the rv Hoot!, expelling humors, restoring ap petite, relieving riicumausm, ann oan ishing that tired feeling so common at this time of year. Hoods SarsaparlUa Is the standard Spring medicine, blood purifier and general tonic. It originated In a well known Host on physician's successful prescription, and combines medicinal roots, barks, herbs and berries (men as are often prescribed for ailments of tho blood, stomach, liver and kidneys. Ituy it In the same style package as that in which your mother bought it. same good formula, same tine ap pearance, same pleasant taste, eamo certainty of good results. Your rugRist knows how much sat isfaction ihla good medicine haJlven. KNITTING NEEDLES Big shipment just in ; all sizes and kinds for sox, wristlets, sweaters, etc. We have what you want in cel luloid and steel. BAG HANDLES We have an assortment of Bag Handles that are new in shape, new colored ones; make up your knitting bag now. COLORED UMBRELLAS For rain or shine. New colors; with trimmings to match; well made and strong $5.00 to $10.00 WASH SATIN A splendid wash fabric for waists, dresses' and col lars; 40 in. wide, and offer ed in ivory, flesh and tan. The yard ........ $2.00 COLLAR AND CUFF SETS Showing the latest styles and made of Georgette, Filet Lace, Pique and the like. They fit well and look better 75c to $4.50 GINGHAM PLAID POPLIN Suitable for dresses and trimming of wash dresses. Shown in bright plaids for spring time. They will wash and give the service. Mr. Humphrey and Bert Smith caught j,am Lacy is being brought to a con them late yesterday at the reservoir i elusion this afternoon in the circuit but they were the only ones of a num-f court. Dobler Is suing to eject deT ber of local anglers who had any luckifendant from his land upon which the yesterday . Others who tried the latter has a lease running two more waters of the reservoir wero Sol Eaumj.years. Plaintiff alleges breach of the a. I. laDow, Will Kvans. Claud terms of the lease. Judge S. A. Ixw Hampton. Dr. J.E. Sharp and Jean P. jell and Col. J. H. Haley are the oppos Kirkpatrick. jing attorneys. REV. SNYDER TALKS ! TO P. H. S. STUDENTS Umatilla Cast- on Trial. j Uecomo intimate with the war. The case of W. J. Dobler vs. "Will i- is a personal matter. It SEAPLANE OBSERVER RELEASING PIGEON I A rousing speech was given to the students of the High School this morn ing by Rev. J. E. Snyder, of the Pres byterian church, who told of his ex periences during the time he was at Camp Lwis. He said that the watch word of the national army is "effici ency," and that when a man first comes into the training- camp he is given a little book telling him how to be efficient. I He surprised his audience by telllnr . i them that J9 per cent of the drafted 'men of the army are physically unfit for service and that 90 per cent of those are unfit because of their own 'folly. In telling this. Mr. Snyder cited I W illie Ritchie, a famous boxer, who i came into the camp. He was green like the rest of the rookies, but bo (cause he was physically fit he was made a captain, with the charge of a number of men. In closing; his l speech, Mr. Snyder said, "Keep your mind pure and your soul can't help i being pure.' !i"v " w ' 1 shv ' , & " :i 1 1 , - . v - J v ; v a - it MP pilot i marines and has 1101 ilie nine 10 run back to his base with information he releases a pigeon with the message. 1 serving operations of (.erman sub- i Then he goes on his Journey. When the I;rlusn flies far out over tho e;ylne North Sen ob- j QUALITY SERVICE PRICE The three gieat essentials that every house wife must consider when she buys her Meats these days. These three factors are no fuller exemplified than at this store. A little better in quality and a little lower in price. -strong for service DOWNEY'S MARKET TELEPHONES 1S7 OR 1S8 ,