EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OltSGONlAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL J'J, l'J18. PAGE THRE!5 ntWo JI 1Xom flour. ! 1 ; 5 Yawr vfor -the Patriotic .mrvli leaSu. if A new wheat substitute has) BludfllHo hon Mcured Ammir C. p. Strain ,lt apiwnrnnce In 'fhe form of thptoca to-adtlress the meatins.'i it lour, lllydenatem & Co. announced i M u. hi.may they had secured care ol an Initial I TV. rr.l... mo ft...!....... shipment of this wheat flour sul.stl- ; perrleton" Itasked to take i 6;: faibc'rlesw children In France and rlU'V.. Alfred Lock wood, head of the Tc.-ndleton bram.h of the fatherless French children oranUatlon helleves the numlter will be carer for by thin evening. -At 7:30 tonlwhl a .me'tlnK of the oi'KanlJtotlon a Jio be held nt ,111'Ux to Harn linlly. . . , A patriotic rally In to 1e held at Hc '. lix tomorrow nlKht and a request for a itpeaker from Pendleton waa ninile today of O. ). Matlock speaker ninn- ; TELEPHONE NUMBER 86- Wai get you your Sunday CHICKEN , Cranberry Sauce, in glass 35c Orange Marmalade, it is extra good. . . 35c Honey, Strained, in quart' jars. ........ 75c Catsup, 3 bottles 50c, each 15c Corn, 2 cans 25c Tomatoes, can ; ...... 15c Sliced Peaches, 3 cans 50c, each . . , . ..., 20c Pineapple, 3 cans 50c, each 20c Apple Butter in tin 35c and 90c Victory Soda Crackers V 25c The Dean Tatom Co. .".... .. PHONE 6S8 . We adrprtlso and -of fer War Bating Ktami for sale. the library and alt Interested in the move are cordially invited ur attend-! 1 4 liulgo Pro Tern- John Hulley, Jr.. Is acting as re corder and , police Judge during1 the Illness of Judge Thomas FHz Gerald. Throe 1H 'I (I for I trine iwimlc. C'haraed with being drunk and dis orderly, Clovo Forler, O. B. Mason and Claud Scrivener wore a rested by the night police In a rooming- house and are held for trial this afternoon under 2f bail. It In said they hh saulfed officer Myers when arrested. Mario ltte Itecf Piirchawc. ! C K. Jtude, buyer for Frye & Co., ! purchased 150 head of beef from C-Jl Hint-hart and IxiuIh Hodgens of i Umnplne yesterday and the Block will b shipped Hoturday to Seattle, the Hhlpment beintf consolidated at The Dalies with 25 cars of beef purchased by Mr. Jiude at Gateway. The en tire train of beef will constat of 31 can. rccerjf Specials Fresh Country roll ........ Butter, ... 85c I Senior Civt Itusy. Mrs. Forshaw, music Instructor at the hljrh, school, called a meeting of t the senior class this morning to ar range plana for the clas day and com- ; mentfement exercises. There will be several musical numbers and snlns, also a 'boys and girls' quartet The Ola will meet again Tuesday to re- Ihearae their program. Urn IHlll at JIlKll Kcliool. Fire Chief Iiingold visited the high school this morning and held a ffro orlll, c seconds being required for vacating, liownver, some membra of the faculty think that If a definite ailgnal wax given, Instead of the stead ringing of the bell, better results could be obtained, for the students are at flm Inclined to think that It Is a pe riod bell and do riot start immediately Eggs (guaranteed fresh) dozen ..... 30c Extra Special. Pork and Beans, 2 for .i '25c Chili Sauce, 2 for 25c Buy them by the doz. Fresh Vegetables of all kinds for tomor row's trade. , . ' r M Iff a m i.' I a ; ; 1 1 Quality i is the Keynote to II the Goods Offered M for your immediate approval while the added advantage of Alexander's f style distinction prevades this unlimited collection as well. A pleasure to show, j New,rPIeasing Skirt j ; modes for the balmier days Prominent among the extensive colections of new conceits in a broad variety of desirable fabrics for dress, sports or general wear are Baronette SatlnMoonglo, Ftyulard and Worsted. I . , .. , ,. ; f ? I .. The satins in a variety of -pasteLand delicately ' tinted two-toned effects, also whiter fUr' V I '' , l . ," ; -. I The worsteds in all the new plaids and stripes, MV'' ' prfce ?6.95 to $29.50. . Sizes 24 to 38. .strut; Over twenty vdblldren have already 13 been Ispoken for. The small sum of 136 5U put with an equal amount giv- j en br the French government allows the mother to take care of a ehild for an entire year. .The list of names may be seen at tne county imrary Dy an wno wihii to choose a child for support In thte j 0 way. All the children .here given live Eg in the department of Felnc-lnferleure : wheh Is the district bordering on the iSS English channel Just north of the Rlv- ; 3 er lelne. !" IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIiltllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllll' I THEY'RE HERE! I Samstag I Hand Bags PURSES AND NOVELTY BAGS THEYERY LATEST I Shipment just received and on display at our store. Every bag guaranteed. J Economy Drug Co. 1 Hotel St. George Building Day Telephone 711 Night Telephone 718 ;illlllllMIIIIIIIMIIIIHUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHnilllllllHIIHIIIIIIlll Will Hon TIiIh Aftorixioii. Jhe four niHe relay race is being .Candidate- In City. run at the Kound-Up (.-rounds this afternoon beginning about 8:40. Ow ing to the lack of long distance run ners, every class may not enter a team of four men. The senior -class expects to enter three men each, one of whom will run more than a mile. This will give the other classes a slight advan tage, the freshman class at least liav. Ing a number of men to pick from. The class winning the race will be awarded the cup which is offered by the Pachelor club of the high school, and Is now on display in Fawtelle'a Jewelry store window. Daug-litcr IVrti. - I An 814 pound daughter waa born this morning at the- hospital to Mr. I aod Mrs. Kdward Marion Milton. i 0 . I'reiK'li Orphan tiilldron. A list of 83 fatherless French chil dren has been received by the I'en dletun committee of futherles children of Fruncef The fathers have lost their lives In battle and the mothers need help in supporting their children Cyril G. Brownell of ITmatilla, can didate for the republican nomination for representative, la in the city today. He Is accompanied by his wife. Sailor Is Fatlicr, A nine pound daughter was born thia morning at St. Anthony's hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Shaw. Mr. Shaw la enlisted in the navy. ltevenue Men Here. Two deputies of the internal reve nue office are in the city today check ing up the places required by law to affix revenue stampa to documents. I:oh Land for l,OO0. John A. Serell has bought 564 acres I of wheat land of the H. H- Hoberts estate which lies in Stage Gulch. The consideration was 16. u oo and the j deal was made by J. .H. Kstes. BATfSTE FOR UNDERWEAR Offered in" white, and flesh; '40' in. wide, and has a permanent silk fin ish. Makes up into exquisite summer underwear. The yard 40c; 'with Thrift Stamp 25c extra. CREPE DE CHINE $1.59 " Shades that' are most called for'and some extra ones; for street and even ing wear; 40 in. wide; a splendid qual ity of an all silk crgpe de chine. The yard $1.59; with Thrift Stamp 25c extra. l-v. SILK POPLIN In using silk poplin for that dress or suit you're going to make up for this summer, you will be. choosing rightly1. It will give the service and look well. Comes in all shades; 40 , in. wide. The yard $L25 with Thrift Stamp 25c extra: , nrV THRIFT 6TAMP8 and hflp the boy that are fighting for you. Buy all you can. Thrift Stamps offered for sale with each purchase. f ; : EPINGLE . A woolen fabric that has a cord running thru and jret has a soft, smooth finish. Suitable for one piece dresses and skirts. Offered in shades of navy, Copenhagen, brown, tan, black, etc. The : yard : $2.00; with Thrift Stamp 25c extra. WOOLCIIALLIE for KNITTING BAGS, in the new coloring of Oriental patterns. Both light and dark shades, all wool, 27 in-, wide. The yard $1.39; with Thrift Stamp 25c extra. . . LINEN ilUCK TOWELS Offered in ' hemstitched 4 bordered ends, all linen huck, best quality; several sizes. Each 5c to $1.50 ; with Thrift Stamp 25c extra. i i. i- fl:i s 3 lint il the war in iivpr and rnnrlitlmt ' are more normal. Bill iiiiiiiii BUT THRIFT STAMPS and help th boys that are fighting for . yon. Buy all you can. Thrift Stamps offered (or ak ' with each purchaaa. , HniiMni!n!'"BiT'inii"niT!'WH!MW'iliH"i!H,wnw iallKBiilliwilawililiiliuuiluM -1 f : i 1; i 1 yars at the Cambridge university-1 may talk h favor, of abotage or write There ore now less than l(H last yearor circulate articles favoring or ap- mt-n enrolled in collf ae. and there will i Give The Children The Best Corn Flakcsicenio ery Dorothy Johnson, six months old !',c -ely more than JOrt when class daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James John-qdaV opens. AH men who have left the .it.. , kh college to enter militar.i- service will ....".-ni .m'h. h.M .i ihi.lbo givij.full credit for their work anil j menu. afternoon with interment at oluey ; povinf It. Owners, f bnlldings in iwhlch sabotage is advocated ar foster jel are liable to ffne"' and Imprison- A poet's memory may ha fickle, but his thoughts often tome back him " If he encloses a stamp.. . . " PostToasties K. of P.s Xtrtt Atbriia. j Thirty members of Damon lodge. Knistitf of I'ythiafl went up to Athena eiunled thefr degrees in June, and it is iiOKiMe thnt many nt the men in service will be allowed to return to CambridK to take jart in the nun flieneement week program. To make -water taste t?htter than chamijosne eat salt fhth about threo i hours before imbibing-- . ? last evening to help In-putting- on the BdieVeS Ammunition Save thd Suarsnc Wheat- work in the ranks of esiuire and kniKht. In addition tifere were about 25 KniKhts from Wulla Walla present and a number from Weston. Comes From Russians "The Most Efficient Truck Ever Built'- NEW YORK, April 19. Hudson Maxim, 'inventor, declares he believes Kjwlul Trarwlumt Sunday. Isomo of the vast amount of anirauni- A sueciul troiwhont Is to be hold at !"on me uemians are using on me the local grounds Sunday. Earl j went front i ' being supplied -by -the Coutts announced today that there ! KolsnevlKi. would be a 1.1 bird and a 2.1 bird j ' event In order- to keep the men in Candidate For GOVemOl' conuiiion nir ine meei wnn iieppner a week frton Hunday begin at 10 a. m. Hmouting will AHornry IOcntcs Hert i C. M. White, who as been practic ing law in Portland for some time but who was formerly located at Heppner, has arrived to follow hia profession In this city. He has taken offices with ATpw Airnlani Tljinl Judge Stephen A. Lowell. Mr. White I J" A k r.t 1 served as deputy district attorney in inOlCatea ftt Uflpliai Morrow county when Judge' Jhelps Gets Five Year Sentence MINNEAPOLIS, April I. J. O. Bon tall, socialist candidate for gover nor was today sentenced to five yen rs in the penitentiary for violation of the espionage act. . was district attorney. Hnyfl Kldcnec Proiierty- V Hnmnn who recent lv mir chased the Sloan blacksmith shop, has service pure honed of the American National Bnnk the residence property on South Main and High streets which has been occupied by the family of C. S. Jerard for several years- The con federation is said to have been In the neighborhood of $40iO. WASHINGTON', April 19. The President day called off a cabinet meeting indicating complete reorga nization of the airplane production 7 the home drink Besides its popularity at drug aton. fountaina and restaurants. Bmm has found a welcome place in the home. A family Jieverge a guest offering a tabi drink that goes perfectly with all food. Ma m nggettioB for Suadmy mupptr SiraefraoTor gnn pepparm mtuffed with ortim nftn.s. arf chopped nutm or oiVes, aervd on sin isavM. French dremaing. Cold mmat. Tom tied eracicera. Bevofor mnryoM. A beverage that tastes like no other soft drink. Pure, wholesome and nutritious. - Bevo ths all-year-'round' soft drink. 1 Anheuser-Busch ST. Louis Jsr5K.-..5.-fI J Vc-s, . I 1 TEe F-artnpys E3a"sh. Quad In order to really appreciate the superiority of the Nash Quad over all other trucks one must see it in actual operation under the most adverse condi tions. When the U. S. Ordnance Corps alone buys 0000 Nash Quads in a single order, .you r.iay well know that the Nash Quad has no peer. WE EXPECT OUR FIRST QUAD IN ABOUT 10 DAYS. BE SURE TO SEE IT. Pendleton Cadillac Auto Co. M-KiniKy Ialng Rank William C. MrKlnney. teller at the American National Hank and for the past 12 years connected with the staff of that bonk, has resigned his posi tion to accept the assistant enshier shlp of the Harney "nunty National Iank at Huron, of which his father in President, lie expects to leave almnt the middle of May. Mr. McKtnney has been a valued employe at the lo cal bank and his ruination as re luctantly received an H was tendered. ABKRDKKN", Wash.. April 19. Fa bo tag e Is to be punched severely tt an ordinance passed by the Aberdeen city council and placed on the books today Is enforced- By the terms of the law no person Jtidgi MYedle Arrive. i Judge V. W. M eCred le, owner of jthe Portland hall clulh arrived this morning to look over the recruits he has nigned up and turned over to Bill 'Fisher for the making of a champion ship tenm in the V- V. 1. league. ! Judge McOredle was accompanied by Srim Kennedy, sporting editor of th- tTelegrum, who is the third Portland sport writer lo Jiln the training camp I'ructice games are belitu played every i afternoon between Mct'retlle's :env- j ers and Mdredfe's liuckarones and , 'the gamea pre hotly contested- A foil f j gnmn will be played Saturday after- j 1 mum for the muttnee price At 30 rent und on Sunday the two teams will' ! I'lay what may be th last gnme here, j 1 Arrow, Collars for srmwG ' CASCO-ZI'ti. CLYDE-rn . . 1 1 -jj. Quic!:-Acting The speediest remedy (or s ick headache, biliousness and indi gestion is a dose or two ot IIAIlVAIil KKXIOR j 1.ASM HIT ISA KTIlO.Vt;, rf:irvnVs ivnlnr rluss thnt will Ink; !.'irt In ihls year's rommt-ricornfiit ! j week erri'kc will be the sin,ullct Inj ISIS imams and mi I Round-up: Park McCredie's- Beavers .VS. ... . '. McGredie's Btickaroos . Both teams made up .entirely of Big League Players. Th is will lie your last chance to sec them all in action. Admission Sunday 5."c, including1 war tax. Admission Saturday (Bargain Day) 30c i . J l: i i; i