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, ....... : ,-;;.v TWELVE PAGES 7" DAILY EAST OREOON1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 13 1918. PAGE TIlUFS I 1' i af : hs ijes of msimf Is-evlng ft Altarta. lr. I, U. Temple. J. A. Nelson of Athena, J. W. .sparks of Ulrch Creek and J. A. French of thin city, will leave tomorrow for 'Alberta to look over land. Dr. Temple haa land there and la piloting- tlie othera who are prospective purchasers. II. ISO in IVmmI. l'p to lait evnlng Q.-W.'n. N. employe, at rendletori' and Itleth hud subscribed for liberty bonds to the, xtent of It.tRU. For the entire O." W. It. A N. Co., with 1009 employes, a total bond subscription of ll ..') mudo up to the evening of1 tha 11th. A ruiM'ml of Oia Iplnir-r. ' The fnnernl of Charles Epplngnr, former I'endli'tonlnn i who died sud denly In Raker, will lie held thla aft ernoon in that city. - The aervicea PHONE 86 ' Apex Coffee, in bulk, none better at any price t ......,....'... . . 35c Can Beans in lk tins, 3 for 25c Cranberry Sauce, in glass 35c Asparagus Tips . . 35c Bulk Cookies. ;.''. . . Nut House Nuts, a full line. Fleischmann's Yeast. v ' Bulk Garden Seeds. . Tiie Dean Tatom Co. PHONE 688 We advertise and offer War Savings Blaanua for aah ' 4 will fae hrJ under the auaplcea of linker Lodge N'o. 4 7, A- F. 4 A. M., on InMrucllona fro'm the . Peadleton lodge of which he was a member. R. Alexander and daughters, Mra. B. I' iJodd of Hermlston and Mra. Jf. W Cbllina of thla city, are atteDlng th funeral. , . Malonrjr is Honored. '-, J. W. Maloney waa choaen yester day a a delegate to tha Presbyterian general aaaembly to meet at Colum bia, Ohio,. May I. He is planning- to attend. JOatate la Frobated.- poral Etta tartar haa been ap pointed administratrix of the estate of Jamea Thomaa Carter, er.( who died In Walla Walla April I, leaving an estate valued at $46. Pasted for Limited Service. ' Jamea Omahundro haa been exam Ind In Ventura, California, and ao cepted for partial or limited service in the army", according to word aent the local draft board. ItcceiHlon, for Ir. Plamondon. La Gntude haa arranged a recep won for Dr. J. t. Plamondon, flrat lieutenant of the La Grande hoapltal unit who haa been Invalided home following an attack of bronchial Pneumonia In France. The reception la to be held next Monday evening. Dr. Plamondon brought peraonal mea- eagea to the families of the La Grande boy a in France. Waa Witness) In Kfiokano. Dean Hhull haa, retourned from Hpokane where he w a wltneea In :the damage. ault of Teatoe va. O-W. R, c N. The jury disagreed fur the I third time and Mr. Shull haa been notified that the caae will be tried ! asaln. While In . Spokane laat Kun i day, Shull ahot with the Hpokane trap shooters. The blrda are much easier tu hit there than here, he Mates, the nachlne hurling them much slower. f:-lMMaiMtWWMMlMIMIIIIMlillllMiaM lltmiitpwiitiltrirmwrmntjnts Olwk IJMtH Tonight. Be Sure and Don't Trust to Luck r riwmn cnumiKn inn team cap- 1 1 talna are reo.iictrt.ed to turn In their I 5 Liberty Loan llste thla evening at the E f Commercial aaaocfatlon any time aft- er 7 rclock and to report on all those who did not subscribe through them 3 for bonds. Thla action la being taken order to clear the way for the tol- Don't buy your clothes in a haphaz ard manner and take chances on get ting correct style and fit. Give your clothes buying the same de- liberation you would in buying a house and lot . ' Eventually you will order from us. WREN & fRANSEEN Tailors 735 Main St Thone 4GG 3 flow-up committees. Kiipim liaby Ilea In Alberts. it (Word waa received In Pendleton 3 i thia. afternoon of the death Friday 1 1 morning of little Norman Kaeder i'Ruppe, the three montha' old eon tf i Mr. and Mra. Herbert Ruppe, of Cal- trary. Alberta. He had been III four Ijweeka and death was due to menln I Kitla. Thla waa the second son the ! Ituppea hava loat recently. 1 1 Ahw,rtli fur (vmunimmner. J. M. Anhwrth of Weaton, who ha twice before sought the republican nomination for commlKaioner la out again after the Job. Ilia declaration of candidacy was filed today. Print ed after hla name on the ballot he wants these words. square deal for all parta of county and for all roads In county." Lon Wllllama of Milton Is alxo a candidate though he has not yet filed. THE CONGENIAL HOTEL CLERK REMEMBERS HIS CUSTOMERS his eyesight is sharp, his memorv is keen. That is why he always remembers his patrons. Sawtelle Eye glasses are the unfailing friends of every man or wo man, especially - of those whose aim is for accuracy. ROYAL M. SAWTELLE Optometrist Optician Dr. Dr. JL Haylor, Mgr. We advertise and. offer War having mamu for sale with eiery purduMe. HMSJN.. SPRING ttioh as Pimples, Bails, Eruptlsns and Weakness, Languor, Debility afflict thousands of people and seem to demand tha use of a Spring coursa Of treatment without delay. The very best medicine to take now Hood's Barsaparilla, which thor oughly cleanses the blood and effects radical and permanent relief by perfecting- tha processes of absorption and elimination giving healthy ac tivity to the stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels and skin. t This good medicine epurlnes, en rlchea and revitalisea the blood In its own necullar and unequalled way. It promptly relieves rheumatism, scrof ulous troublcj and ecsema. regulates the kidneys and liver. It I originated In a Boston physician's successful pre. aeriptlon. and enjoys hlRh reputation as a satisfactory all-round family medicine. Accept no substitute, but insist on having Hood's Sarsaparllla, and get it today. It will do you good. ARGENTINE NOT AGAINST AMERICA baiUMlMVIWHlUMHMliHUMlKM IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROVS He who hesitates is lost, so don't hesitate, buy your Groceries at Conroy's. colors CASH GROCERY 625 Main SL Free Delivery. 4 Phone 640 , 1 1 0 1 1 .... 25c t 2t)c '. .' $1.00 Celery, 2 bunches '.. Head Lettuce, 3 for Spinach, pound Potatoes, cwt. . .......... . .reei (Mlkms, I iMllllHies IIKl ' ImatHW, itoaen '. .V " peanut Itutt'V, mmiih! tin rPrf-o small 54, nied. (I.uu, large J.M( Willie heal .iiiMimi, Sit. a roi l.44l NHe Mirii MI)Ks M4, I sekagea .Vi ' Mount enion Milk, eaaj I lit Mandanl torn. .. S nana tike, ctami $i.t , Mandanl TmuUmn. X eaiis a."x-, rSMk i o holuj pas'k 1onutM-a isui IVe, isw aa.M :aswaiid INto-tiea, pcmml 1 .Vi MaiuraliMl I'm new, large aise, ismiimI IIWi I vi in- PriiiMs, pounds ,... g.v KasH-aled Aprtoila. aMiud aut r.asrai4l IV, kmiiuI ,Ai Ino llru llmdi-r Mtekaii site, g fisr ftlWt OI)iilH' lan aka llour. t iwekssrs .1a Wo Adertle llirlfl kisiiiim ft ah-. IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'S C. F. Clu-istiansoo lics. Word haa been received here that F. Christ lanson, formerly a real dent o?endleton, dropped dead In Butte, Montana, recently. Mr. Chris tunson worked in Pendleton It or 2ii years ago aa a printer on both tig Vast Oregoiilan and Tribune. Una daughter, Mrs. Herbert Kuppe of Al erta, was raised here by Mr. and .Mrs. Tom Means and wus known as Mary Meana, Another daughter; Anns, and a sun, Arthur, live in Be-aula- telliMlirit MllK - The local draft board haa received Instructions from the adjutant gener al that Norman Willie Cain of thla county Is to he considered In default for falling to file hla . aiuestlonnalre and ft failure to report lo the ad- Julant general's office and is to be examined at once as to his physical uuallftuatlons. In I ess he can make a satlafactory showing, he will prob ably he Inducted Into the service at once. He was In Los Angeles when the questionnaires -were sent out and claims he never rerlved his. He Is no working near Pendleton. BETTER AND SOFTER LIGHT la assured by tha use or soma of those beautiful ft it urea ot oeia, Thsy glva a light that llluinlustss tha room perfectly, but that Una not lira or at r sin tha eyse. They are not aspen, atvs considering their eilra af. flcUaor and ertra baauty. Why ot at least Ms thecal 1 lrtl Uim llirlil 0ir Mm,. Th ttrru.l triune., thla time it colored out, Mplied up . In pu- i He) cuuri thin ntu nil tiff when lela Andref. mid M.i aM'Mely. both ln-lortd, mmrm placed An irtnl fur j flgthUriK, tha ufrvriM huvlna; tNUun nHtea -ettrly in Mttrch The uhjeot f I ' their contention a colored omn, M imvr tiretjn. by flume. Krum the' i wtnry tl1 told. MUler tlreeri aecort- j led Mr. MumhIx to tt rtMrtMumnt In the iHtMie Hotel txilHliitf one rlny nlcht In Warrh. M.m Andrew h nil! I hi at mltnT tullt mid the fUkle MUiwrj irn made eyey at hir. Hit etray- j lnn atiemluiie hruuvht furlh a send: rem onmru nre ftoii) t he ta-dy at hla ! aide Mho reminded hltn of the Im-j polttfiiiMi of Miakiiif; ryea at on ludy j while ai'tlntf wti lo anuther. I T)i rfiiKiiiHiiHiii'ai waa overhead hy Mi Andrrwe and eha Hll4 outalde (r I hi other, on tha appearaiir of1 tffrt hitter hot urd enaued and tha1 hot W ordti U d tu an eirhanae of U,t.m, Muit r tlrfen hn kept Immy ' Oylnir to aemirate tae, women who, louaht oyer hltn and he eurcweded In' fort'lna; tliejii apart. They met asaln out In the atreet and renewed tha lU lie. In court thla morning Mr MiM'ly dented all had any propria j tary rlahia to MMer Oieen and the teat Nm on y waa that MUa Andrews had dm lured ehe had "walked m bet ter men.' The latler waa fined $10 and the former (ROY HOWARD.) Bl'ENOtf A1KK.S. April IS. Ar gentlne ta tiot Indifferent toward the International conflagration. raging, nor muni her rounw te considered un ympatheflc and cold toward the ("nlted .States. The difficulties of her I tu at lon are douhileaa not fully un- deratood In the V nlted States. No mlajudgment of paxt development ihould cauae a hanty, Judgement -yf Argentine's future, pollry, to her dm advantage. , - Tlila in the sincere, atralghtforward statement of President Irigoyen- It la tha flmt of the kind ever given and disprove that he la unfriendly toward tho I nlted H lutes. "It Is quite evliient to us that Ar gentina's poaltion as a neutral la mis understood. When Germany apolog Ired for her affronts, Argentina could not go farther regardless of -Individ ual opinion and sentiment. , "This Is no time to diacaHS 'our coursa In case of further affronts, Argentine's position la similar to that of tha United State following the Husaex sinking. The I'nited States certainly Is not blind I) Argentine's warm feeling." Ho said the United Htates unneif sNhnettM aiiU humanltarluiilsiii Is ap preciated when action are squared with words. (Copyrighted ) Your Smallest Want Will Be Filled With Greatest of Pleasure EACH TRANSACTION WILL RECEIVE OUR PERSONAL ATTENTION. WE GIVE JUST Al LITTLE BETTER SERVICE TRY US. ; SKINNER'S SATIN for making up petticoats. You can use nothing better, because it gives the service.. Shown in a wide range of colors. Make up a petticoat for summer wear of.' white and see how satisfactory it is. The yard . . . $1.75 and $2.25 ' BEDSPREADS A shipment ohigh-grada r spreads. Offered in crochet and . f ' . . . ' Marseilles, plain, and cut corners and scalloped. All '' sizes, - also : bay crib spreads. '. Priced Might NEW PACKAGE GOODS - Just came, including children's dresses, hats, women's gowns, chemise, envelope, etc. A good assortment that's different. NEW DRAPESRIES Beautiful rich: patterns, and coloring to' match any room; featuring fowl and. field de signs. 'See them before remod eling your, house.' riced 23c' to $1.23 the yard ; with Thrift Stamp 23c extra. A ... r BARONETTE SATIN We .were lucky in procuring some V new patterns in Skirt lengths exclusive cuts. The silk is very fashionable and a. splen did wearing fabric. ? Only a lim ited number of patterns left KAYSER SILK UNDERWEAR A fresh new stock fjust arrived, showing the latest styles, combi nations, envelopes, camisoles, corset covers, knickers and vest You will find something new and different The garment $1.50 to $7.50; with Thrift Stamp 25c ex tra. V Bl'Y VIK,Fr STAMPS and help the boya that are fmhtlng for you. liay all you can. Thrift Htsmi offered for sale with each purchase. tftV TIlftlfTT STAMPS nd help the boys that are fighting for yon. Buy all you can. Thrift Stamps offered for salo with each purchase. Kaiser Advises Carl ' To Show Rulhlessness AMHTKHDAM. April 13. A dis patch from Vienna say a tha kaiser to day telegra phed Emperor Karl : "Ac cept my heartiest thanks for . your statement repudiating tha French pre mier's assertion and let me hasten to assure you I have never doubted but that you've made our reuse yours. 'Our eni'inies, unable to prevail honest if, resort te the lowest end most sordid methods. It is our duty to grapple rulhifsal' and beat Oiem In all tha war s 1 heaters," A CHILD GETS. CROSS. ? SICK AND. FEVERISH WHEN CONSTIPAIED UKIK MOTHER! if K 1.1 I . K AXI 1MEUB IS If your little oflea tonuue la coiffed it la a aura slltn the stomacn. uver and bowels need a gentle, thorouan cleansing; at once. Where your child is cross, feverish, listless, pale, aoesn i sleep, eat or act naturally; if breath U bad. stomsch sour. sem full of cold throat sore, or If feverish. lve a tea- loonful of -CallfornU Kyrup of Fla. and in a few hours all the clocseaiip, constipated waste, sour bile and tindl- armed food will gently move out 01 tfie tMiwels, and you have a well play- ful child again. - Kick children needn't be uaaed to. take this harmless "fruit lasatlve. Millions of mothers keep It handy br causa they know lis action on the stomach, liver and bowels is prompt and sure. " They also know a ' little given today saves a sick child tomorrow. Ask your drutffist fur a bottle .of "California Hymn of rigs." which con tains direction for babies, children of sll ages and for grown-ups plainly on he bottle. Beware of countereflts ( sold here. Get the genuine made by 'Vulfornia Klg 8rup Company. " Bargain in Tires Goodyear ; Firestone United States '"' All standard makes with T. . a guarantee. ;,: Size 30x3 ; ' Your Choice S10.00 Simpson Auto Go. Cor. Water and Johnson Sis. Hume 403 Though the kaiser nisjr coma la slgh of the channel ports and Paris, he will never possess them. wniHtHntmimmiHHNtmmim ! !UiiMiiliitmiiuuimUhimuMmiiiiliiiiiiiiui illMllllUlllllUilllllUlMllilUlllHlWOUIIUUiMil -: z 3 SEE BEFORE J. I VAUGIIAN aWW TWt tl(M KIM.EO. rlll. April It h inn.HimH lliat Ian wif-e killd aixl II titiurral tin yeaieewar'a Inns; range) hanutiard j mm in- of f'srls I I- i i i 1 US YOU BUILD that fence. We have lare mlnr )osts made from live timber. The kind that last. Van Petten Lumber Co. We ' advertise and offer War Saving Stamps for gale with every purchase. . II i 1 if r 3 i 1 i I 11 f ! t z 3 X n 1 1 HiirtHftifHM'ftfk Come In to Our Office And let us show you THE NEW 1000 Goforqcf Hashing ocliino It is so different from anything we have ever sold before that it is impossible to tell you w hat it will do. Seeing is believing. ' PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT CO. i "Always at your service