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LIGHT PAGni DAILY EAST OltEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1917. Tirr.n Read These CASH Prices on QUALITY Groceries DRIED FRUITS ' Extra Large Fancy Peaches 12'2 French Prunes, Very Sweet l(ty Italian Prunes, Large and Meaty. 12 2 Silver Prunes 12 Vi Black Mission Figs, and these are not the dry and tough kind, extra large fruit 122 Cluster Raisins, box 25 Dried Grapes, Something New, pound.... 10 Rice Broken this is a snap, pound 5 Beans, Pink, Bayou, Lima, Speckled Bozo and Reds 10 HONEY Ask for our book on "The Use of Honey in Cooking." We have a new shipment of honey in gallon cans which is a nice size package for family use, can .v ?1.25 Mean Mom P. HONE 68S DOWNEYS MARKET 187. 0. COUNT CZERNIN ILL WITH PAW ABSCESS LONDON, Jan. 20. Count Ottokat Ozwln von Chudenitz, the Austro. Mra. AfySG Miiist PHYSICAL CULTURE AND ELOCUTION. Hotel Pendleton. Hungarian foreign minister, Is 111 In bed u a result of an abscess of th upper jaw says Reuter s Amsterdam correspondent, quoting a Vienna dis patch, The eSnperor visited Count Czernln for half an hour on Saturday. Publko Dance Tonight, Moose Hall. The public Is cordially Invited to attend the regular Saturday night dance tonight in Moose hall. Music by Snwyer's orchestra. Admission. 80 cents. Adv. What is Cane Sugar Composed of? 12 Parts Carbon 22 Parts Hydrogene 11 Parts Oxygene What is Beet Sugar. Composed of? . 12 Parts Carbon 22 Parts Hydrogene 11 Parts Oxygen Therefore when beet sugar is thoroughly refined it is identical with cane. When sugar is pure white it is thor oughly refined. iliy Pay 20c Per Sack ire for Ask Your Grocer FOR EXTRA FINE TABLE AND PRESERVING SUGAR Made in Oregon, Utah, Idaho and Nevada. era si!? is FI01R lii SOUTH AMERICAN SERVICE (H.v H. P. Uobertson, United Press Staff Correspondent:) RIO DE JAJS'EIKO, Jan. 18. Uy Mail.) When the rood American ship "Carolyn," pioneer of the new service established between Phlladel phla and ports of Brazil and Argen tina, steamed Into this harbor Juit now, Pan-American business prospects sighed a real sigh of releaf. The new service will go a long way toward relieving a tense transporta tion situation, in the opinion of ship pers here. Bi-monthly, even weekly- steamers, are predicted for the near muture. i After discharging her general car go, about 500 tons, In this port thr "Carolyn" turned her nose again southward. fr the ports of Fnntos and HuenoH Alrcse. She will touch at Mftnteblden on Inter trios. ThA . surance of the Immediate .success of the new transportation enterprise is not based entirely on the situation E-ated bv the Euronean war. Khin. pers here declare that American ex port trade with South American coun tries has grown tremendously In the last three vears. tt la declared that many Brazilian products are meeting difficulty In finding transportation for the Cnlted States, particularly cof fee and rubber. The "Carolyn' made the trip from Philadelphia In twentv-three Aavr. which Is about the average speed of boats of her class. By a curious coincidence the "Car olyn" was the first steamer to go through the Panama anal after the opening of the "big ditch." Pioneer on the "canal route, she is now pio neer In the new service to the ports of South America's east coast. IW1.SK ALARM KILI.S A PKKXCII AVIATOH Rising to Met finpXsel Raid. Lieut, liadora Has Fatal Fall. PARIS, Jan. 20. Lieut. Badora, a military aviator, is dead as a result of Injuries received In an accident on Thursday night at the time the false alarm that a Zeppelin was approach ing Paris was sounded. While ad justing hit helmet the Lieutenant took one hand from the steering gear and his machine dipped on the wlm?. He was too close to the ground to re cover his balance and the airplane crashed to earth. Deputy Felix Cabri urges that the municipal authorities of Paris Install powerful electric sirens In different parts of the city to warn the popu lation of the approach of Zeppelins. M Cabri declares that the automobile horn sirens on the fire engines now used, are not loud enough. Driving out catarrh If people knew how the presence of catarrh Is a constant menace, they would have none of tt It Infests some part of the delicately adjusted body and makes It useless, thus throwing on the other organs more than their share of work. It affords a carefully prepared seed bed for the germs of colds, grip, tuberculosis end pneumonia. It so disarranges Nature's delicate plans as to make possible asthma, hay fever and other respiratory dis orders. It spreads until Lt becomes systemic thus involving many or gans and debilitating the entire system with serious results Catarrh Is easily neglected, and it rarely gets well of Itself. It needs proper medicinal correction. For almost half a century many thousands have found help In Pe runa. a valuable tonic with special efficacy In catarrhal conditions. The aim is to clean out waste mat ter, to dispel the catarrhal inflam mation, and tons up the whole sys tem. Its users willingly testify that It has done all this and even more for catarrhal sufferers. What It has done Is the best proof of what It will do. You may rely on Peruna. In tablet form It Is pleasant to takA nnfl naav tn Administer. f!WWi k lilt effects iPHFVRft FT! j B L 11 II v mi L I jj 80C0 Miles to Set of Tires 25 Mile to Gallon of Gas ,av and do not rm a nao- 10c, 2ic. ma Co .lMIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMI Room RuoDer Goods w. ROADSTER $620 IN PENDLETON 2 TOURING CAR $635 IN PENDLETON 4 Telephone 408 f. Simpson Auto Co. 4 I1 PoHtofnco Illdi!., Main St. RECEIVE OCR SPECIAL ATTENTION. We are at all tlmea equipp ed to supply your needs at shortest notice with practical first quality rubber goods. We sell the famous adver tised Kantleelf Rubber Goods and guarantee utmost satisfaction and value. Telephone orders frors you, your nurse or physician re ceive our Instant attention. Deliveries are prompt and correct. . Give ui a trial. Tollman & Co. Leading Druggist! : ECHO LODGE II SPECIAL filEEIIIIG 1 1 KM U ETTA Kl IlKhAIIS KXTKIt- MMV MK.MIIhKS I UOM MJt.llllOKI.Vc; TOWNS. l uiivml of W. B- Gilhtk! Uid Under Auspices of I. O. O. V. IxJge; J. W. Cupplngcr Buys l,und frmn o. I). 'Tec!; New I'lUniluie .Store ItuU Wied. (EiUst Oregonlan .Special.) ECHO, Jan. 20. An interesting meeting of Henrietta Itebekah Ludge No. 36, 1 O. O. F.. was held here on Wednesday night. There was work in the initiatory degree which was put on by the Stanfield-liho degree stafi'. About thirty members from L'alteu Itebekah Lodge of Stanfleld were present. Light refreshments wery served after lodge adjourned and a very pleasant social time was had by all present. The funeral of W. B. Gillette was held here yesterday at one o'clock p. m. from the Methodist church under the au.-picea of the Overland loUgd No. 23, I. O. O. F.i of which order Mr. Gillett was a member. Itev. John Cook preached the funeral ser mon. The body was laid to rest ir the I. O. O, F. cemetery. J. W. Coppinger this week bought fourteen acres of land from O. D. Teel. This tract of land Joins Mr. Copplnger's garden farm on the Uma tilla river a mile south of town. Echo's young people are taking ad vantage of the ice on river and irrigat ing ditches by skating. Almost every noon and evening finds a merry par ty out enjoying the healthful sport. Bertha McCullough, the eleven year old granddaughter of Mrs. E. A. Mc Cullough arrived here this week from Spokane, Wash., and will make her home with her grandmother. Kin will begin school here next Monday. Born, on Thursday, January 18, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Rob erts at their home south of Echo. Echo is to have a furniture store. Messrs M. Ashhaugh and Vance Jones of Walla Walla have rented the Esteb building on Main street and put In a stock of furniture. Mr Junes will conduct the business here, while Mr. Ashbaugh will return to Walla Waila where they have a similar es tablishment - T. D. Matthews of Pendleton was here yesterday attending the Gillette funeral. S. R. Oldaker, manager of the Her. miston creamery, was a business visit or here yesterday. Alex Oliver was among the pendlc. ton visitors attending the funeral o( W. B. Gillett here yesterday. Mrs. Harry Rees, instructor in mu sic from Stanfield, Ore., held a recital here last Monday at the high school auditorium. About fifteen music pu pils took part A goodly number was in attendance. Miss Clephane Guliford is assisting the George and Miller Co.. durin? their big sale which begins today. ATHENA W. 0. l HAVE IA 1 FINE I'HOt.K.YM IS GIVEN FOL LOWING CEREMONIES; MANY FROM PENDLETON ATTEND. II. J. Powers is In Salt Lake Attend ing Convention; William MuLcau Visits in Waslitucna. (East Oregonlan Special.) ATHENA, Jan. 20. At a meetins of the W, O. W. on Wednesday even ing one candidate was given the woik after which the members were enter tained with a number of selections by Jock Coleman and Sandy Ander son. A number of members from th Pendleton camp were present, among them being J. F. Hoyt, district organ izer who gave a splendid address. Five new memliers were voted on and will be taken in on the ntxt meeting night which is February 7. After the entertainment the crowd was headed for the kitchen where a splendid banquet was served. A number of the Athena camp will go to Pendleton Monday night where a lurge class Is to be initiated. H. J. Powers, manager of the Gold, en Rule store of this city, Is in Salt Lake this week attending a conven tion of which the managers of the branch houses of the Golden Rule stores are present, Wm. McLean of Washtuena, Wash, Is visiting In Athena this week. I. G. Brooks spent last evening in Pendleton. A. J. Parker was a Pendleton vis itor yesterday. James Ashworth of Weston was an Athena visitor yesterday. J. F. Hoyt, district organizer of the W. O. W'., was up from Pendleton yes. terday working for the interests of the lodge. iU a The .4 Guaranteed Sogirrd and Gopkr Pciscn Destroys Souirrels.Cophers, Prairie Do&a. Rats. Mice. Cfowi and all Pests Reyulfi-cT.yotir Money Back TAIWAN & CO. Pendlevn, Oregon ' j'iiituiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiitti!:!iiiiiiiiiiiiti!!::!:u::!:!' I A Trial Fitting Will j I Reveal the Comfort 1 of I 1 1 1 17 I? 'CSSS H. R. Beckham was In -Pendleton during the week. Burke and son have opened their garage on Main street and are ready to supply the people's wants in the auto line They will have the agenci for the Ford car for this section of the county. REALTY TRANSFERS Warranty Deeds. W. O. Dennis to D. F. Depperman, J1200, NW 1-4 section 23, township 2 north, range 27. Cunningham Sheep and Land Co., Buholts, $9800, Nol-a and N 1-2 SE 1-2. section H and N'W 1-4 section 15, Township 1 south, range 81. B-.llzabeth Hemphill, to C. M. Hemp hill, 11.00, NW 1-4 section 3 and N 1-2 N 1-2 section 4, township 1 soutn range 32. Are You Prepared for Baby's Arrival? Tou are If "Mother1 Friend" bag been given a place In your home. The dread and agony of childbirth can be eliminated to the greatest extent by this won derful assistant to nature. Drug gists everywhere aell "Mother's Friend." yhuhltana Interesting X Book on MotberTtooA 3xiiFra to All I 1 Expectant Mothers I wtmrotii. IT is not a question vt any corset for you can find some kind :f a corset anywhere. i It is the more import ant question of fitting you with the right-kind of a corset Your health may de pend upon it your comfort may depend upon it the fit of your gown surely depends upon it. If MODART Corsets were nof correctly made if there was the slightest doubt in our mind with regard to their quality br design we would not suggest them. WE KNOW and we want you to know. jiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiifJ JIllllllllllllllllllMllllllllllllllMlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHi IIP' 4 POULTRY SUPPLIES Hopes Women Will Adoptjhis Habit As Well As Men Glass of hot water each morn ing helps us look and feel clean, sweet, fresh. Car Load Just Received I New and Fresh I j Chick Food, Scratch Food, Shell, Bone, Grit and Accessories CoJesworthy's J i Alta and Cottonwood Cv. I I - -A j - - J T fjWMaKVa rilllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll?. Alta Today. Happy, bright, alert, vigorous and vivacious a good clear skin; a nat ural, rosy complexion and freedom from illness are assured only oy clean, healthy blood. If only every woman and likewise every man coulj realize the wonders of the morning inside bath, what a gratifying changu i would take place. Instead of the thousands of sickly, anaemic-looking men. women and girls with pasty or muddy complex ions; instead of the multitudes of I "nerve wrecks." "rundowns." "brain fags" ami pessimists we should see i a virile, optimistic throng of rosy, cheeked people everywhere. An inside buth is hnd oy drinking, each morning before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a tea spoonful of limestone phosphate in it to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and ten yards of bowels the previous day's Indigestible waste, sour fermentations and poisons, thus cleansing, sweetening and freshening the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach ! Those subject to sick headache, bil iousness, nasty breath, rheumatism, colds; and particularly those who have a pallid, sallow complexion and who are constipated very often, are urged to obtain a quarter pound of lime-tone phosphate at the drug store which will cost but a trifle but is sul. ficlent to demonstrate the quick nd remarkable change in both health and appearance awaiting those who practice internal sanitation. We must remember that Inside cleanliness Is more Important than outside, because the skin does not absorb impurities to contaminate the blood, wh'le the pores In the thirty feet of bowel do. r.illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiilliliilllllin: : i i t:i " I r i r I t if I M 17 . H H 1 NbMVyj Phone 134 s 1 Your Bath Room Warm and Comfy With One of Our A trom $3.00 up Once used you wonder how you ever got along without it. Paic Power & Lip Company PHONE 40 i