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ib : PAGE SIX. DAILY EAST QREOONIAX, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1912. EIGHT PAGES Good-bye, Jennie Jones Featured bv the late MARGARET DALY YOKES, of Ward & Vcks TTofdt and Musk by LATRENCE B. O'CONNOR Cemfvrr of "I've Crxmm S Fond of ,' "Sytvit," ttt. S2Z found that I wai broke, f Jen - nia waa - n't a - ny-wher a round, Jen - nia out of sight, .Then I ataxt-ed home and aad - j aaid - 1 I. I had a roll of bills, Hade it In the mills, a. Be - fore a day went by, Jen - nie caught my eye, I M till Voice. Flfa Et5EEj Tfefe jE . n CllOIil'S. 3: Good - bye, Jen - nie Jones, -I 1 -K -1 I'm de light ed to have met you, 9p0r- -rrr- t - -rsffsf- Thought Td go to town to learn the ways;., Rid-ing in an au-to on Broad-way;.. I met a pret-ty maid, Seem'd a bit a-fraid. I jump'dand then I scream'd, "Stop that dern machine, rf (l-n ;? yEjE - fcE5SE t r i i i , 1 i J ii i i I J- i 53 i . 3 rrjrr J -g jj-f g-f b I l 5 r I ( Good - bye, Jen - nie Jones, You can bet I won't for - get you; ; l i3 -ri- r r ' J L :5 i "r -(S- 2: Ask'd her in to one of those Ca - fes;, Jen - nie Jones, I've got a word to say;1 She aaid in sweetest tones, " I am Jen - nie Jones," She cried,"Move on, you chump," Then I got a bump, aJ - u -J5 , - m r i i j . I r-x- n , F- 1 - - ' ' - i ii W .-, - - 4 . , ,k..i i I i i- . Just a drink and I was sleep -ing Near ly made me turn - ble on my sound;. head But lat - er when I woke And But when I saw my plight And r-S-8 J L K K V K. , , s - '-g trar H. a.-1- ' ' You stole my pre-cious roll, Was I dream -ing when I let you? Just a 1 .11 1 I 1 -3 hs? ' & -J - 2! 1 i 1 . - ; , ' rr- r r hundred bones, All I had, she owns, Good-bye, Jen-nie Jones., -I 1 ; , , Jones -J , 3a: Copyright by WALTER JACOBS, Mnsic Publisher, Boston. International copyright seajreo Used by permission. MURRAY MUSIC CO., New York. -t-1 i- c m-m ' t 2). it I 4- S Good-bye. Tennie Jones. m 11 1H Will BE GOOD ROADS DAY Salem, 'ore., May 4 Governor Os va'.d West has set aside Saturday, May 11, as "Good Roads Day for all Oregon." Copies of a proclamation will be sent with a call for a meeting of every commercial oruanizution.s will be sent Ki-t.-, "f the petitions a.kins for signa- iurnhe of the p an la to 'n or the ti".i'u niiia- Iiijcu tin' bills on the !ro::i r.irh of t,he r t ani uiu:er5tanU n tiian to iri-t the is t!u latter are lent C. T. Prall, of Saturday, May 11, as 'Good Roads Day for All Oregon.' This Is In the interest of the initiative bills passed by the statewide commission and re vised by the committee appointed to harmonize the' highway legislation. "Every other commercial organiza tion in this state is asked to call n meeting on this day. Advise us at once whether you have called your meeting and send us a copy of your call. When the complete report Is given state-wide publicity we hope you will be toward the top of the list in the results gotten." t ur,-F. (); e tjr, t ti 'v ,.!'.;! -o:;:;t---. Trie .1 ir. r-. SELLING SPENT OVER 10,090; LANE 1600 i.'J-. h l'r,. th,; r--K"ii .S.-so- l.it.oft for ilis.iway I::,iT..vei:i.?:.l. Tli; letH.-r sent by 'ccretary Ch.inian of the clevelop rnei.t '.:,ue to ac!i of the commer cial t'ui'S, r-:nl.j ;is follows: 'ut.ji.-ct 1 roa'ls day, Satur- l:i y, Miiy 11 C'al. for nu-eting for that lay ainl to L":t the highway petition!' "Th.- f!o i I naj.-i movement has r,.a( :i ' i- r.-. V.- have called it Ti.otr l'i -t Jifwl-.pnii-nt essential. Nov.- U ill- ; p-itturiity to make good "'ir v. '.ris i : w; k. J:y proclamation ..ri- ,- J '. t has " t aside. WHAT SAVED i HER LIFE Mrs. Martin TeilTAbout a Painful j Experience that Might Have ' Ended Seriously. I niTcsvIlle, W. Va, Mrs. Dora Martin, j la a lttttr frcn Rlvcsvllle, writes: "For three years, I suffered with wo- ' rr.ati!y troujs, an! had palna In my i back and 6Mc. I was nervous and ! coald not s:c op at nlglit The doctor could not help me. He eald I would have to be operated on be fore I could get better. I thought I vould try using CarduL Now, I am entirely welL I am sure Card trl saved mj life. I will never be without Cardul in my Lome. I recommend It to my f rlenda." For City years, Cardul has been re lieving pain and distress caused by wo manly trouble. It will surely help you. It goes to the Epot reachea the trouble relieves the eymptoma, and drives away the cause. If you suffer from any symptoma of womanly trouble, take CarduL Your drugglBt sells and recommends !L Get a bottle from him today. H. B Writ to: UdW Advisory Dpt On oora Medkrtn Co., Ourunon . Ten., far Special Jmirueliont, mni M-pai buuk, "Horn Intawt fc Wcmmo." mm la puis wtp. om nyimt. Salem. Ore.. May 4. Mom. than was spent tlurin the primary campaign in behalf of T5en Sdling's candidacy fur th reiwbliian nomina tion for United States senator. Sev eral days aso Mark Woodruff filed a (statement showing that he hud spent $"S4.16 for Mr. Selling, and yo.vter.lay a statement was filed by Max Michel showing expenditures at; ur( -gating $9941.70 for the same pur p tse. This statement shows that $10, iHin va.s contributed for this purpose liy Albert M'-yer of San Francisco, ofiuo ; by V Jacohsen of Poitland, J! ; S. ;:trde of Seattb-, $.'o0; B. May of Portland. $4000; Theodon Mansfield of New York, $1000; S. V. li'i-man uf Portland, $500; Gus Simon of Portland, $."00; Iy.ui-f Hloch of San Kp'nri-'ro. $500. Washiiu'ton, May 4 I'r. Harry Lane filed a statetnent giving hin pri- camiialcn contrihuttons as roi- Je.rty Xunan, Jacksonville, $20; a Smith, J.'O; John Montag. $25, n :.PCoy, $5; J. If. Holbrook, Isaac Sivmt, $10; C. K. Henry, T!im:s C. !reen, $10; F. '. n, iVi; '. S. Myers, $57.!)!!; 1'iary ( vs: ? r, " ; 4 10; Vhirt.: Hairy I'Hir tun-, $617. sr. ?:!6.O0; total cxpendi- THK .IMI.IiUS ;i)A ll.M AN. PrKon. r Who Stole $J(M,(MM) oru-n 5cn Driving. lioston. George W. Coleman, the dashing young man who looted the National City Bank in Cambridge of $200,000. only to loe the money to "sure thing" gamblers In New York, has earned the title of the "Jailer's coachmar)." Coleman is serving a long isentence In Greenfield Jail, or la supposed to be. Hut be is seen downtown In Greenfield ho frequently that towns people have given him the new title "When I go out for a drive," wild Deputy Sheriff Klcbardson, "or when I go downtown on business I take the the prisoner with me who aeemn to be the handiest. If It happens to be Coleman he goes; If it happens to be Homebody else, somebody e'se goes. Coleman is one of the three or four prisoners who are rated aa "farm hands." NEWS NOTES FRO M ADAMS AND VICINITY (Special Correspondence.) Adams, Ore., May 4. Mrs. L. L. Rogers entertained Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Johns of Vancouver, Washington, and Mrs. M. L, Watts of Athena, Tues day at the ranch. They spent a pleas ant day and were taken to Athena in the auto by Mr. Rogers in the even ing. Pete Murray was an Athena visitor Friday. Mis.4 Hot her llie.1 left Friday for Yakhi'.a. l;r-r. she will make her t'u tur home, after spending the winter wi'h frien Is and relatives in Adams Moth proof cedar chesta, great va riety of si7.es and prices. Every home should have one. Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber Yard. Don't tax your friends overmuch ! when you try to make a touch. , HEAD WAS SCALY HAIR ALL CAE OUT And Baby's Face Broke Out in Red Bumps. Spread on Hands and Arms, Got Worse All the Time. Mother Says, "I Don't Think Any thing Else Would Have Cured Him Except Cuticura." i "When my fir?t baby was fix months old be broke out on liu liwid with little bumps. l hey would dry up arid leave a FCilo. Then it would bn-iik oat again and It spread all over hil In ml. All the hair came nut unil his bead was scaly all. over. Then h 1 s face broke out oil over In red humps utid it kept spread ing until it was nn 111 haruln nnrl arms. I boucht several boxes of ointment, gave tiim blood medicine, and bail two doctors to treat blm, but he got worst: all the time. He bad It about six months when a friend told me about Cuticura. I gent and got a bottle of Cuticura Kesolvent, a cake of Cuticura Hoap and a box of Cuticura Ointment. In three days after using them lie begun to Improve. lie began to take long naps and to stop scratching Ills head. After taking two bottles of Resolvent, two boxes of Oint ment and three cakes of Soap he was sound and well and never had any breaking out of any kind. His hair carne out In little rurls all over his head. I don't think anything tins would have cured him except Cuticura, "I have bought Cuticura Ointment and Boap several times since to use for cuts and ores and have never known them to fall to cure what I put them on. Cuticura Boap Is the best that I have ever used for toilet purposes." (Signed) Mrs. F. E. Harmon, U. V. l. 2. Atoka, tenn., Sept. 10, 1010. Cuticura Boap and Oln'ment sold through out the world. Mend to Toiler Drug A Clii ni. Corp., Dept. I OU, Minion, for a liberal sample of each, post-true, with book on the akin. The Only Perfected Harvester Mad9. Don't buy an experiment buy a success "hp Un U I U Comparative Tables Header and Thresher ! Hrlh Harvpc.pr 7' men, waprz ...r..;. . $ 20.00 7 men, iKarl at '50 cents 3.50 2-t'liorsps, lure, at 75 cents 18.00 24 horses, feed, at 25 cents 6.00 Cost to Head 25 acres $ 47.50 Cost to Thresh 25 acres (30 bu. to acre) at .OSc 00.00 Cost to Head and Thresh 25 acres $107.50 Cost to. feacl and Thresh 1 acre $ 4.30 4 men, wages ......$ 13.50 4 men, board, at 50 cents 2.00 18 horses, hire at 75 cents.... 13.50 18 horses, feed, at 25 cents.... 4.50 . Cost to harvest 25 acres with a HOLT HARVESTER $ 33.50 Cost to harvest 1 acre with a HOLT HARVESTER . . $ 1.34 Our Baby HOLT SPECIAL is the light est Draft Harvester Built. Cost to Head and Thresli 1 acre $ 4.30 Cost to Harvest 1 acre with HOLT HARVESTER 1.3-1 Saving per acre with HOLT HARVESTER $ 2.90 Siivinir on 500 acres with HOLT .HARVESTER at $2.00 .'. 1,480.00 Saving three bushels grain per acre on 500 acres at 00c - 1,350.00 Grand Total saved one season on 500-acre crop by use of HOLT HARVESTER $2,830.00 $5.66 Saved on every acre 353 Har vesters sold by this agency and not one rejection T it itd 1-A ,?! --f l-.M V-;' v.-. - : .'''V- 1 SOLD IN UMATILLA COUNTY BY IE. I. Smith & Co. COMPLETE STOCK OF EXTRAS AL WAYS ON HAND. i