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EIGHT PAGES Suffered with Throat Trouble. "Mr. Bams ud to ba -sheriff of "Warren County, Ten nesaee. Prom ex poiiure to the elements he acquired throat trouble. He sup poned that bis health as entirely ruined, in fplte of all the treat ment he could pro cure. After tishij- four tottles of Peruna he . 3 2 claims that MR. B. W. D. BARNES, t I r e Tr McMiM' T. restored to health. Catarrh of the throat Is not only an annoying; disease of Itself, but it ex . poses the victim to many other dis eases. We are constantly breathing into our throats numerous atmos pheric germs. Disease germs of all sorts. This cannot be avoided. If the throat is healthy the system is protected from these poisonous germs. But if the throat is raw ancf punctured with numerous little ul cers, by catarrh, .then the disease germs have easy access to the" system. Kwp tho throat well and clean. This Is the v.ay to protect yourself ara!n?t contagious diseases. Gargla the throat as explained in the new "Ills of Life." sent free by tho Peruna Co.. Columbus, Ohio. Mr. Barnes says: "I had throat trouMe and had three doctors treat ing m All failed to do me any jrooil. and pronounced my health gone. I concluded to try Peruna, and after usine four bottles can say was en tirely cured." Ask Your lirugglst for Free Peruna Lucky Day Almanac for 1914. Will OIIE 11U filiS Oil SDH Holidays this year are well distrib uted among the seven weekdays, only three falling on the same day and only one coming on a Sunday. The first -holiday was Thursday, January 1, and the next will be Feb ruary 12, the anniversary of Lin coln's birth. That's all Thursday gets out of . the shuffle except Thanksgiv ing, which falls on November 26 this" year. The Sunday holiday- Is Washing ton's Mrthduy, February 22. Moliduy drawg one, Lubor day, which will be September 7. Christ mas will be on a Friday. St. Valentine's day, .February 14. will be on Saturday. The Fourth of July will also fall on Saturday. Those who persist In April fooling wilt do It on Wednesday and the Hallowe'en tricksters will do the Job on a Friday night. There are three hoodoo days Friday the thirteenth In the new year, one In February, one in March and one In November. UEXO NO LOXCiKK THE POPl'LAK DIVORCE CENTER Services at Local Churches First Christian. Corner Main and Jackson streets, TolU-rt F. Weaver, minister. Bible .school, 10 a. m.; Christian Endeavor, o:au p. m.; preacning, n a. m. ana 7:30 p. m. After the morning ser vice there will be an Installation of officers for the year. RENO, Nev., Jan. 8. As a divorce center, Reno went into the has-been clans when the new divorce law re quiring a year's residence before ap plication can be made ror divorce went Into effect. It is now Just a hard In Nevada to shuffle off the bonds of matrimony as In any other state. The divorcees who are already here going through the process of sep arating themselves from their wive or husbands will be permitted to fin ish their task but hereafter none others but genuine, one-year-at-loasi residents! need apply. Reno's repu tation a a divorce colony was made by the rush which followed the pas sage of an easy divorce law. Actress es, society women and others flocked here In droves. Prominent among them was Mrs. Margaret Emerson McKlm. daughter nf i-.ine Emerson. "Bromo Seltzer King." who married Alfred G. Van , derbllt after her divorce from Scott Hollls McKlm. Virginia Harned se cured her divorce from E. H. futh ern here. Edna Goodrich came her to get a divorce and Immediately av terwards married Nat Goodwin- whom she has since divorced. Others who were divorced here were: Mrs. Flor ence Jenkins, of Baltimore;. Mrs. Henry Hutt. wife of the artist; Wil liam E. Corey, who afterward married Mah.ii Oilman: Phlllo Dodife. pres ident of the Mergenthaler Linotype company and R M. Buddlngton. known as "the father of the divorce colony." . I. I. . I- Sunday schdol at 10 a. m.; divine service with a celebration of the holy communion at 11 a. m. and service with sermon at 7:30 p. m. Charles CJulnney, rector. r illCAfJO PREPARES FOR DE l.tXE SWIMMING HOLE Christian Science. Services are held at H a. m. Sun day rchool ut 10 a. m. Wednesday at S p. in- Subject of lesson sermon, "God." Reading room at the church open dally, except on Sunday from 2 to 4 p. in. Corner East Webb anu Johnson Streets. lrcMyterlan. Corner of East Alta and College tre ts. Rev. 8. L. Orlgsby, pastor. Bible school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a m. and at 7:30 p. m. At the morning hour after a brief sermon, the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered. The pastor bespeaks the presence of all members of the churoh for this service. The Session will meet In the pastor's study at 10:45 a, m. at which time any who may de sire to become members of the church whether by letter or on profession of faith, will be welcomed. CHICAGO. Jan. !. Chicago will have a swimming hole de luxe In op era t Ion when the mercury begins its first climb next summer. The beach commission of the city council to day agreed upon plans for a bath ing beach to cost $330 000 with a 'frontage of 738 feet and built along ' the north shore, already popular with j buthers. ' Plans for construction of the new beach were made after the commis sion visited Atlantic City and several other eastern summer resorts. The main bath house will be of brick, stone and concrete. There will be a pavilllon. a broad promenade, a kin- I dergarten for the youngsters and a ' nursery where mothers may leave their babies while they romp In the lake. DAILY EAST OREGOXIAN, PENDLETON'. OREGON., SATURDAY. JAXIni3,j0j4. TAGE THREE. SGALP TROUBLE FDR 0 Tl E YEARS Small Bunches on Scalp, Itched, Formed Scale. Hair Came Out. Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Oint ment Cured in Two Mo.ths. 208 Harrison St., Elyria, Ohio. "My ease was a scalp trouble. I tint noticed small bunches on my scalp which com menced to itch and I would scratch them and In time they got larger, forming a scale, or scab with a little pus, and chunks of hair would come out when I would scratch them off. It caused roe to lose most of my hair. It became tbln and dry sad lift'lca. I was troubled for over ten years with it until It got so bad I ww ashamed to go to a barber to gut my hair cut. "I tried evwythlng I could got bold of; and . but received do cure until I commenced using Cuticura Soap and Ointment when the scale commenced to disappear. The way I used the Cuticura Boap and Ointment was to wash my scalp twice a day with warm water and Cuticura Soap and rub on the Cuticura Ointment. I received benefit In a couple of weeks and was cured in two months." (Signed) F. J. Burner, Jan. 28, 1913. Why not have a dear skin, soft white hands, a dean scalp and good halrT It Is your birthright. Cuticura Soap with an oc casional use of Cuticura Ointment will bring about these coveted conditions in most cases when all else falls. Sold throughout the world. . Liberal sample of each mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post-card "Cuticura. Dept. T, Boston." CsTMeo who shave and shampoo with Cu Err Soap will And it best for skin and scalp, The commission will recommend that persons not in bathint; costume be barred from the sand and com pelled to remain on the promenade. A space will be roped off for the ex clusive use of women bathers and the remainder of the beach will be left open for mixed bathing. The commission proposed that the cl.y make the nominal charge of 10 cents for adult bathers and five cents for children under fifteen to make the beach self-sustaining. wm mom Shoe Polishes FINEST QUALITY LARGEST VARIETY ; f r - ! v4 I J "CUT EKE" the only ladies' shoe dreuing that positively contain! OIL Blacks and Pulithraiariie' and children's boot and short, (Maes Without rnb bl.Uc. TRENCB SLOSS." lc "DaSD V" comblnaUon (or cleaning and polshing aUkindsof rnsM-tortanshoes.tfc. 5TAI"size,IOc. "QUICK WHITE" (lnltsjaM form with sponce)sulck 1, cleans and whitest dirtr rsnat shot. Mc A Jc "ALIO CLEANS sn WMTENS canvas ibscs. In round white cakes packed in linc-iin bnies, with sponge, 10c Id handsome, lara aluminum boxes, with sponge, 5c "EUTE" combination for eentlemen who taks pride i n having their shoes look A 1. Restores color and I tutre to all black shoes, Polish with a brush or cloth, IS cents. "BAIT EUTE" sis, 10 cents. I r rordaJrr does not keep the kind yon want, arnd as tb price in Ktainno for full (lie parkas, .hargra paid. WMrtTCMORt BROS. at CO. SO-Ct Albans Street. CembrMae, Mi The Oldest and fjirtftt Manufacturer! tf Skat Politka IS Uu World., Tl4 Cough Medicine for Children. ' I am very glad' to say a few words In praise of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy." writes Mrs. Llda Dewey. Milwaukee. Wis. "I have us ed It for years both for my children and myself and It never falls to re lieve and cure a cough or cold. No family with children should be with out it ns it gives almost immediate relief In cases of croup." Chamber lain's Cough Remedy is pleasant and aafe to take, which is of great impor tance when a medicine must be giv en to young children. For sale by all dealers. Adv. MARINES WILL ENGAGE ' IX WAR MANEUVERS WASHINGTON. Jan. 3- One thou sand marines under CoL George C. Itarnett will leave Philadelphia this month to test the efficiency of the corps under 'rush orders., .They will go to Culebra, Porto Rico, for a,mlm lo landing expedition. They will carry their full equipment of mines, gunes, searchlights and torpedoes, and upon reaching Culebra will disembark, make camp, mount guns nnd fortify the port as an "advance base." (Sininborlain's Cough Remedy. This remedy has no superior for roughs and colds. It ts pleasant to take. It contains no opium or other narcotic. It always cures. For sale by all dealers. Adv. Slayer Demands Photo. DECATUR, 111., Jan. 2. Carl Per son, editor of the Illinois Central's Strike Bulletin, who shot and killed Tony Musser, a Clinton strikebreaker refused to have the blood washed from his face or his Injuries attended to until a picture had been made of ilm. He wants the picture used as evi dence to show the bruises and wounds Inflicted on him by Musser Just be-fi-re the shooting. Person Is being held en a charge of murder. roaeoHlt ialeeii ; UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. . Cool and Sparkling Beer on Draught. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cig&rs." ' 517 Main Street HENRY SCHTJLTZ, PROP. IN Winter is the name of a Season, not the description of a Climate. . ET US HELP YOU PLAN A VISIT to the land of Sunshine, Emits and Flowers. Outdoor Sports Auto Trips among the Orange Groves Trips to the Beaches T burl Uathing and the hundreds ot varied amusements for, which California is famous. - ' ROUND TRIP TICKETS AT REDUCED FARES For handsome booklets descriptive of California, also for Fares, Tickets or Reservations Call on any Agent qf the OregoivW&shingtdn Railroad 6 Navigation Co. a SMI iw.w Your Unrestricted Choice of any Sit in our store, up to $30, for only I No suits reserved none laid away. Blues and blacks are included.vand you also get your choice from a large line of new Norfolk suits for next spring and summer that have just arrived. Nothing but high-grade clothes to be found in our store, so it's impossible for you to get anything but the "best made" if you attend this Greatest Clothing Sale of the Year Even at this low sale price, you get the benefit of our ex pert fitting service, and "all alterations are free. No prices changed, everything in plain sight-just call, select the suit or overcoat you want (up to $30) and take it away, A with free alterations and "guaranteed fit, style and service, for only $15.00. The fBond Bros' guarantee of satisfac tion goes with all ftBond Clothes" no matter what the price. Most of these suits are just the weight and style for next spring's wear-if you are not in need of a suit or overcoat NOW it will pay you to look ahead. BOND BROTHERS PENDLETON'S LEADING CLOTHIERS T ipg I ft 31