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ft-""- Mmmwrmw PAC5E SIX. DAILY EAST OREGOXIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY. MARCH 19. 1912. EIGHT PAGES are you free rKUM Headaches, Colds, Indigestion, Pains, Ccnftipation, Sour Stomach, Dizziness ? If you are not, the mosl effective, prompt and pleasant method of getting rid of them is to take, now and then, a desertspoon ul of the ever refreshing and truly L C I ).-. ..'. J,. Q.r,,r-! bengal laxabAe remcu Syruf , of FigS and EilXir OI Senna. It It' well known throughout the world . . f r - 1 1 as the best ot family laxative reme ; dies, because it acts so gently and! 1 ii -Ti ' - I strengmens naiuiaiiy iuumt uujaiul ianng the sj stcra in any way. To get its beneficial effects it ij always necessary to buy the genu ine, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., bearing the name of the Company, plainly printed oc the front of every package. WITH THE CANDIDATES (Paid Advertisements.) f. i M Nl i 4 3; i AO ' A- v 7t GEO Progressive T. COCHRAN a rt9 Republican Candidate for nomination Representative in Congress Second District. JAMES P. NEAL Candidate for Republican .Nomination for District Attorney H. A. Waterman ! Of Heriniston, Oregon, Republican Canoi-iate for Nomina tion for COI NTV t OMMISSIOM'P.. I heri-hy .".nnourr'e myself a candi Oa'c for C unty f Commissioner, sub ject to th a pi'roval of the people at .!i- Reiiubl'c-m Primaries. I stand fjr ;n economical admin Istrati ia of cfo.nty affair?' as a busi ness basis, aril f'.r r""iiinet:t im provement of our j.u'olV ro.'n!.; J. F. WALLAN Of Adams Candidate for County Clerk f-'ub:'-ct to wishes of the voters In Republican primaries. The (if Tilings ; Round." If tral: pe..,J ' cn:r ' o)... t,.,j i wii; i?ive accu.-ate and has the Company allow'-d these conhuen ;! t-' ,rvar l s.Tvie to all t"9 ; tia! letters to Retout of their iiossession, ir. a .ative-born Uriatl:la ' cs the hundr;ds of thousands of them in y m,n I ask you to give me , ty.ir f,f,3 will attest. v.'ur n:;.por! an i ioiiatice. , mmmb-wv-mw . w 1 HI - I LYSrV 8 OlTian it latafrnrl ar-d ihtriH know MARVEL Wh.rl.Mj Spray The nw Vaolnal Syrtng. Bf-nxAtconveniWit. It Cicaosci i Miami. Ask youi ojutlfi tor it. If he cannot supply thc MARVEL, lexer! do ether? ha aer.4 i.am& f 'it Illustrated kn.w aealrd. It cfvej full partlci- arlri ri-tif'n Inva ! liiitie to ladlea. rma CD .Utt2Zi tUtetMrw Tsia' BROWN'S Bronchial Troches Nulhit j ei'-.lf t!.;s nm ! K im-dy fir T).na1 Truuhi. , lt..ii-i,i)M und Vnffl.m A lw glvei r-li-f III llr.mi hlal. Al!il:i.i'ic and l.uii( allix! tiori. t'lwa from i;t.ten. hiaty jr:ir' rvpnt litm. 8-ldoiilv iu iixas. Iaiiilt miallaNl free. l"iN L I'lK'iWS A KiiS. IVnton, Mw. IVEEKU SPORT PAPER FOR PACIFIC COAST Portland. Ore.. March 19. For the fin-t time in the history of the Pa- cii'ie const, a weekly newspaper Io witod exclusively to sports has made , its appearance, its first Issue being winiam j. retrain, sometime sport- e lttor of the Portland Orogonian, nnJ w x McRi(0 wh0 once heU, the me office, are the editors and pub- ,'shers; McRe ha. just rtunw f!'"m l-'iratnle, Wyo., where he has t-een recuperating after a series of ,,i,,,ll"',n in Portland. lie was re- eently secretary-treasurer of the Port- Pacific Coast Leaguers and later 1 wa; j i'r als, secretary to Congessnuin Mc lie of Washington. Macltao has served as cltv editor on both the Chicago Tribune and Washington Star, two of the greatest newspapers of the country. The Pacific Coast Sporting Review is the tit'e of '"Mac's" latest venture. The leading sports writers in Chicago, New York. San Francisco, Seattle. Spokane and Salt I.ake have been en Ratted as correspondents. weekly sports letters being a feature of the paper, while a general review of sports on the Pacific Coast Is includ ed. The initial issue Saturday was well supported with advertising and judg ing by the interest here the -venture will make good. The headquarters of the Sporting Review are in the Henry Building, Portland. A good treatment tor a cold settled in the lungs Is a HERIUCK'S RED PEPPER POROUS PLASTER ap plied to the chest to draw out In flammation, and BALLARD'S HORE HOl'XD SYRUP to relax tightness. You get the two remedies for the price of one by buying the dollar size Horehound Syrup; there is a porous plaster free with each bottle. Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Bros. Reward for MciMi;er. Houston, Tex. David A. Trousdale express messenger, who killed two men when they attempted to rob Southern Pacific passenger train No. 9 near Sanderson, Tex , will be paid a reward of $600, and in addition will be j. resented with a gold watch suit ably inscribed, Jf the recommenda tion of Superintendent Taft of the Wells-Fargo Express company is fol lowed. R. G. Collins, postmaster, Barnegat, X. J., was troubled with a severe la grippe cough. He says: "I would be completely exhausted after each fit of violent coughing. I bought a bot tle of Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound and before I had taken it ali the coughing ppells hai entirely ceas ed It can't be beat." For sale by all dealers. HOOPSIUKT COM INK as srur. AS FATE lliin (an stop it. dictators of I'a-liion Say. mid They Have tlic Mod u to Exliftilt in C'liicajro. Chicago, 111. Fifty years have pas.-l and the mystical circle of stylo In woman's dress has been com plete,! with the hoopskirt. This statement was given out by delegates to the dressmakers' con vention. And they have brought fashion plates an I ac tual gowns from F'aiis to prove their contention. The thing that is held out as a con cession to this prophecy is that it will be two years t)efore Chicago women are wearing the hoops. Chicago first :nust adopt the pannier, which will 1 ,. pineer) on exhibit. in at the con c rition. "Then the honpskirt will be 'i o logi'-al end." is the- ultimatum. The pat.nicr is only a hoopskirt In an e oniric fashion. If our great vrandunithers hal tieil a string about FREE ADVICE TO SICK WOMEN Thousands Have Been Helped By Common Sense Suggestions. Women frafTering from any form of fe male ills are invited to communicate j promptly with thewoman'sprivatecorr- spondenee departmeni oi ine iyaia c. ! Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and j answered by a woman and held in strict 1 confidence. A woman can freely talk of ! her private illnehs to a woman; thus baa ! been established a confidential corre I Bpondence which has extended over ! many years and which has never been ! broken. Never have they published a testimonial or used a letter without the written consent of the writer, and never . . . f ovAnnna VJUl Oi UIC vaoL unwind (' i-..... which thev have to draw from, it is more than possible that they possess the very knowledtre needed in your case. JSoth- ing iB aked in return except your good will, and their advice ha3 helrn-d thou sands. Surely any woman, rich or poor, should be glad to take advantage cf this generous offer cf assistance. Ad dress Lydia E. Pink ham Medicine Co., (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Every woman ought to have I.ydia K. IMnkliRm's' 80-iage Text Iiook. It in not a book for general distribution, ax It U too expensive. It in free and only obtainable bv mail. Write for 131 their crinolines at the knees they would have been wearing the very style that the dictators have declared will be "the thing" in Chicago this summer. But the new gown will not be known by any old fashioned, name. In this respect, at least, fashion Is to keep abreast of the times, and the "parachute gown" has been evolved. Cnlls It a "Horrid Tring." Hut the creation will not meet with any marked acclamation when U makes its first appearance in Chi cago. Already a number of the so ciety women have declared them selves against it. Mrs. Edward A. Leicht, who has been said to be the most perfectly gowned woman in Chicago, last night declared that she never would adopt "the horrid thing." "Horrible!" was the comment of Mrs. Joseph Coleman when sho saw the model. "Why," she said, a skirt of that size can't bex sanitary and never could be thought pretty. And I don't care for the pannier either. I never did believe the oversklrt ef feet was becoming." IS SAVED FROM 1E.TII IX SMOKE Theodoiv Roosevelt. Jr.. Aids Firemen and t'oinea N'cmr Suffocation. San Francisco. Theodore Roose velt, Jr., was threatened by suffoca tion while aiding volunteer firemen In putting out a blaze at the suburban residence of Charles W. Clark, son of former Senator W. A. Clark. With several other guests, Roose velt and his wife were seated In Clark's drawing room, when burglar alarms in the house began to ring. Smoke was'Issulng from the basement where defective wiring had started a fire. Roosevelt mounted the roof, but was ordered down by one of the fire men. He tried to descend via the'at ls, which was choken with smoke. There he wrfs discovered, groping about and was led to safety by a fire man. The fire caused little damage. John W. Sickeismit!., Greensboro, Pa., has three children, and like most children they frequently take cold. "We have tried several kinds of cough medicine," he says, "but have never found any yet that did them as much good as Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy." For sale by all dealers. NEW XOSE FROM A RIB. Patient Supplies Material for Own Fa cial Organ. St. Louis, Mo. James Wilson of thig city has ordered a new nose. The requisition was put in at the city hos pital, where Wilson is a patient and was honored by Wilson himself. This was so because the material for the nose is to come irom one of Wilson s ribs. "It's a question of having plenty of ribs spare ribs, as it were and not enough nose." said the philosophical patient. "I think I can get along without part of them. Adam gave up an 'entire rib when he wanted a wife. Wilson's nose was Injured eighteen months ago. $12,000 VERDICT FOR LOSS OF EKHIT IT I'M AX TEETH Youth of Dentine Ocet Considered Jury In Determining Damages Tueirtli Juror Excused After Walk ing Floor All Xiglit With Twins. New York. Axel Homestead, 25, an insurance agent of 82 Herkimer street. Urooklyn, got $12,000 Tor eigne teeth which seems to be a record in these parts. A jury before Justice MaiMox in the long Island city su preme court determined the value of Axel's teeth and called on the Urook lyn Rapid Transit company to settle. The youth of that dentine octet played no small part in the award, for the eleven jurors were enjoined to figure on the probable life of the teeth and the amount of pain, chagrin and nn Kuish their loss was apt to inflict up on Axel during the probable remain der "f his life- For those who may wordT why only eleven jurors tried the case, it may be explained that the twelfth Juror was excused yesterday and the attorneys agresl to finish the trial with eleven men in the box. Said twelfth juror came to court yesterday In a decidedly wobbly con dition. He had been pacing the floor of his home all night with a pair of teething twins He slept not. neither did the twins. When he advised Jus tice Madilox of the fact that he had reeled off some fifty odd miles with a teething twin on each arm tire night before the learned Judge decid ed that it was better to drop him oat of the- box. , Ho did not seem to be- in. a calm state of mind as to teeth. He con fessed that sach was th-e caws and asked if the plaintiff had ever been a teething twin. Axel replied In the negative and added taht he was near er to a toothfess orphan than a teth ing rwin. Juror No. '12 thereat was bowed out and went home. PI PS IX CTASS AT C'OId.EC.E. I'rofi'SMir Will Try to lrov Tliftt Aniiiiiifs Tlilnk anil IK'iWMi. litwrcni-e, Kan. Three t---ter pufif were eiirnfleil fnriie.i My !i students at tlie I'nivi rslty of K.-msiis. Ttie puiis, hluhlv bred an.l the iironerty "f a Kansas City, Kan., man took tlulr fain e in a r:tn:i with n Maltese cat an.l a liull'luur lii-lonirlne; to Karle Tli'ir !'. nf'ssor of journali.iin, at the university. The clas of unusual Ft mlents will li- under the tutorage of ProfeKsor I'.. O Iioekerny, who will endeavor to iiiove whether the lower animals can think and luarn. "We y 1 1 1 eomliict experiments with tlie duo; ami cat covfjmtr neveral nicks." Fahl Professor Dockeray, "and hope to determine jonltively If they have ideas and dlKcrlmlnatlon." Do you know that of all the minor ailments colds- are by far the most dangerous? It is not the cold Itself that you need fear, but the serious 'Ureases that it often leads to. Most of them are known as germ diseases. Pneumonia and consumption are among them. Why not take Cham berlain's Cough Remedy arid cure vour cold while you can. For sale by all dealers. ' RELIABLE DEFENDERS OF OUR COUNTRY. : EGttnrftnttvd under tl Kood n.1 lruK'i4 -t of June SiiUi, . IV rf. Serial No, us, bv U. K Buckliu A t u. 1 SisfW alcohol mnrcNT. f JUNIUS PUMFIED CHLOROrOIUI 2 nUlLlilDOCJCE. 1MB0TMIMUABU IMIIMtRTf, 111 IfiirWsl J ' CHICAGO. ILL. f RAIN SIOPS WESTON ATHENA BALL GAME (Special Correspondence.) Athena. Ore., March 19. What promised to be an interesting same of base ball between the Weston and Athena lush schools. Saturday, had to he stopped in the fourth Inning on account of rain. The score stood fi to 3 in favor of Weston. The bat teries for Weston were: Womgren i.nd Turner; for Athena, Ueuallen and Dudley. Miss Vera Gross of Helix visited friends In Athena last week. Frank Smith of Weston was an Athena visitor Saturday. Horn. Wednesday, March 13, 1912. to Mr. and Mrs. II. Kirk, a daugh ter. V .C. Iturke returned Saturday from a week's stay in Portland. Miss Inoz Phillips who is employed in Walla Walla is visiting her par ents here this week. C. M. Hrotherton was down from Waitsburir Saturday transactinir bus iness. He was accompanied by his son Clyde. ' A base ball, team known na the "Athena Would He's' went down to defeat before the Adams nine Sunday by a score of 2 to 1. The batteries for Athena were: Cithens and Sharp; for Adams Mcliain and Heed. Clark Wood of Weston was an Athena visitor Saturday. K. M. Achilles made a business trip Mr. Steady Smoker Why do you smoke heavy, nerve wrecking, black Havana cigars? A fine domestic cigar, part Havana, part domestic leaf gives you the Havana pleasure and satisfaction without the harm. Try a Geni Arthur mm Cigar 10c and 3 for 25c M. A. Gunet C&, Co., Inc. FALLING HAIR Itchiny; Scalp ami Dandruff Are Un necessary. It you want to prevent baldnesa slop falling hair and Itching scalp, and banish every trace of dandruff from your scalp, get a .large BO cent bottle of PARISIAN SAGE today. you never used a more delightful hair dressing in all your life. Kvory drop in the bottle is filled with hair growing virtue. . PARISIAN SAGE causes the hair to grow profusely and imparts to it a luster and radiance that cannot fall to attract favorable comment. It Is guaranteed by Tallman & Co. to stop falling hair, Itching scalp nnd dandruff, or money back. It kills the dandruff germ and keeps the hair full of life and youthful vigor. Large bot tle 60 cents at Tallman & Co. and druggists everywhere. The girl with the Auburn hair is on every bottle and carton. e - i THE SOLDIER QUICK TO REPEL ATTACKS KING'S NEW DISCOVERY JUST AS QUICK TO REPEL ATTACKS OF COUGHSandCOLDS And all Diseases of THROAT AND LUNGS QUICKEST AND SUREST WHOOPING COUGH AND BRONCHIAL REMEDY Price 50c and $1.00 SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY KOEPPEN'S to The Sunday. Dalles, last week returning When you have rheumatism In your foot or instep apply Chamberlain's Liniment and you will get quick re lief. It costs but a quarter Why suffer? For sale by all dealers. GAS IH YOUR STOMACH, BLOAT AND PRESSURE AROUND YOUR HEART Cured, Cured to Stay Cured With Baalmanr.'s Gas Tablets. 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Illustrated and reliable printed matter will be mailed anyone to whom you wish It sent, by addressing, , T. F. O'BRIEN. Agent. Pendleton, Ore. J Lumber and Building V a 1 A Large and Complete Stock A 1 lalCrial ways on Hand and PRICED RIGHT The Best Mill Work to be Obtained in the Northwest Let Us Figure With You on Your Next Order Pendleton Planing Mill and Lum bar VarH J- A B0RIE LUMBER G0" Proprietors Uttl IdlU PHONE MAIN 7 . The Pendleton Drug Co. (a In bualneaa for "Your Good Health" REMFMBER THIS WHEN TOr HAVE PRESCRIPTIONS, Oil WANT PCRE MEDICINES We Sell Sulphurro ens Tlie druq ?iore that serves you lest. Taxicab Service DAY AND NIGHT Stand at Hotel St. George 25C o Any Part of City Phone Main 1 2 Joseph N. Bohl, Prop. lfHr.KTPAIO Nut,,,., S.l.i, !,,- .t.d ih.,mo.. hnt Hoi V..I.,. t iimm, l ani. S.II ImLmm I Wb 'PRCC IKRlAU conttroc-tioA ol thrtt will all of with MbMlua ," ftUARAjftTCCO 6lwM ".en will. So mpl. thil M.bwiy can Mil Taia. 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