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PAGE SIX. DAILY EAST OREOONTAK PFTTTOORKGON. THURSDAY, FEmWAItr 11, 1015. EIQTIT rAOFS. m 7 .rY- JUT S3 ft 7f II I f n Mr ' m Mil iM ff ,11 Wl ! 0 ml w i4 3lJ.- I ttr u Tea Garden Syrup is used thousands of ways in cookincr! We want the housewives of the Northwest to tell us how they use it for desserts, for preserving and crystal izing fruit, etc For the best receipt received we will pay $75 in gold, and ?25 for the second best Sond as many as you desire. Contest ?pen until September 1st Tea Garden Syrup is delicious and nutritive it is far superior' to and healthful for the children than all corn or glucoso syrups. 0 Pelican Molasses Is an open-kettle, ccnuine New Or leans molasses strictly pure the best on the market costs more, bat worth it. ASK YOUR GKOCER. Pacific Coast Syrup Co. PORTLAND, ORBGOX. v -JO!IOX JI5 rOl"M. to t !ii';T:i: p.oat BARBADOES. Feb. 10. Jack John Kin, nc-pro heuvx weiKb.t chari-pin of the irlJ. rrivt'J here n route to Juurtz, Mtxieo, wture he Is scheduled to cla.'h 41 rounds with Jcks Willard March C Jolinwn weigh tZ pound but claim to be In good condition. He said he would attempt to charter a steamer here ti cotr.plete his trip to Mexico. t i:xK(;iK favors labor P1SPITU ARMTRATIOX A lil for l'oc Not Dlt-ruwd. LONDON. Feb. 10. Winston 8pencer Churchill, first lord of the admiralty, refused In the house of commons to disclose the result of the Investigation made by the admiralty into the report mentioned In the house by Greshom Stewart that Ger man submarines operating In British water had received fresh supplies of fuel oil from a vessel direct from a British port. Mr. Churchill said it would not be In the public Interest to make this known. EVERY STREET IX PENDLETON. Has It Share of the Proof That Kid ney Sufferer Seek. Backache? Kidneys weak Distressed with urinary ills? Want a reliable kidney remedy? Don t have to look far. Use what Tend'eton people recommend. Every street in Pendleton has Its cases. Here's one man's experience. Let S. P. Hutchinson, prop. West "End Chop Mill, 1610 W. Webb St, ieu ii. xte says, "i was caused a TV - CALIFORNIA VALLEY QUAIL LIBERATED IN VICIHIIY Of E MTTI.K 1UA E Ql'AII, . I'KKK HY CO I' XT Y WAUDEN. AUK I.ITT GAME llMf CaUlo Mik Miipixxl From Echo to Mnrkt Mwlnff at M. V Churi'h are lutiilit to t'loso After SurvoNHfuI SossioiM OtlicT News Notes of tlio Town. ..A (Special Correspondence.) ECHO, Ore., Feb. 11. Edsur F Averlll, county itam warden, was here yesterday with two crates of California valley Quail, sometimes. Known us little blue quail, which he hud just received from the state same farm at Corvallls. One crate of the birds, consisting of twelve pairs, were liberated on E. E. Elder's farm a short distance aoove tcno. ine other crate was taken to the Page farm, some twi miles east of Stan field where the quails were liberated. The birds though full grown are smaller than a man's fist They are very beautiful and every precaution will be taken to save them from the thoughtless hunter. Fattened beef cattle are continu ally being shipped from this point On l;ust Saturday was the latest ship ment consisting of thirteen cars. Of those, four cars each belonged to J. B. Saylor and R. B. Stanfield. Mr. Savior shipped his to Seattle. W'n., while Mr. Stanfield sent his to the Portland market H. E. Moore and Sloan Thomson each sent two cars to Portland an Clarence Adams one to Seattle. The protracted meetings which have been held here at the M. church for the past month were brought to a close on Tuesday even ing. This is claimed to be the great est meeting of the kind held here toe pai"t seventeen years. There were 39 accessions to the local church. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rice and dau ghter Miss Zelma Porter left here on Wednesday morning for their old home at Brownsville. Ore. They have made this their home the past one and one-half years. Mr. Rice while here conducted a moving picture show They made many friends here who will miss them greatly. Mrs. F. M. Scrivner returned home yesterday from Seattle and othet Washington points where she has been visiting. R. B. Stanfield is visiting In Port land. He went down on last Satur day. O. D. Teel is visiting at the state capltol, having gone down to watch the progress of a pet measure. Dr. A. Rid of Stanfield was a busi ness visitor here yesterday morning. Mrs. Louis Scholl returned Tuesdaj evening from Wasco. Mrs. C. A. Gilbert was a visitor in L'matilla on Tuesday. re Andrew Carnegie. NEW YORK CITY. Feb. i drew CarnoKie Is aKiin on 11. An- record as great deal of suffering by a dull pa!n( favorlns arbitration when capital and Colds and Croup In Children. Many people reply upon Chamber lain s Cough Remedy Implicitly In cases of colds and croup, and it ner er disappoints them. Mrs. E. IL Thomas. Logansport, Ind. writes: "I have found Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to be the best medicine for colds' and croup I have ever used, and never tire of recommending it to my friends. I have always given It to my children when suffering from croup, and It has never failed to give them prompt relief." For sale by all dealers. Adv. HE in my back Just over my kidneys. For a long time I didn't think ;t was caused by weak kidneys, but I often r.oticed that my kidneys were sluggish and that the kidney secretions did not pass freely. Doan's Kidney Pills relieved the pain In my back anl trouble with the kidney secretions." (Statement given May IS, 110) OVER TWO YEARS LATER Mr. Hutchinson said: "I still use Doan's Kidney Pills with very good results Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Hutchinson had. Foster-Mltburn Co, Props., Buffalo, N. Y. GOOD ' LIGHT Means BETTER BCSLNESS CHEER FIX HOMES BETTER HEALTH AND EYESIGHT labor di.-uisree. Appearing before the Federal Commission on Industrial Relations, he said all disputes should te r-ettled by conferences, and that If he returned to the manufacturing buiness. he would settle all differ ences that might arise between him eelf and his employes by arbitration. He also suggested the Institution of Investment bureaus by corporation In which workmen could place their savings and receive generous Interest I m wire yonr home and in suUi our modern Lltitln Fix. turea and Electrical IuslalLa tions .U the requirements ram be obt-liind. May we serve yon? Metric and gas supplies, eleo trte light wiring, bell wiring, gas piping, motors and dynamos. J. L. Vaughan 831 Main Street Phone 139 CiiuA Fumigated. PHOENIX. Feb. 10. While mem bers of the Arizona legislature were held under an "honor quarantine" in a downtown hotel the capitol build ing is being fumigated and cleaned to prevent a further spread of smallpox if possible. Two members of the lower house were stricken today. Peter Munch, assistant chief clerk 10 the lower house was stricken this morning. His room mate is suspected of having the disease. M "IE" HELPS S0RE.JP feet Goo.1 bye sore feet, burning feet, swol len feet, sweaty feet, smelling feet, tired feet. Good pye corns, callouses, bunions and rsw spots. -o more shoe tight ness, no more liicping: with pain or drawing up your face in aony. "TIZ'is mapical, acts riffbt off. "TIZ" draws out all the i.onous exuda- icns wnlcn pun up the feet Use TI7 I tn. A II Hill get your foot misery. Ah I how com fortabI your feet feeL Get a 25 cent box of "'11'." now at any druggist or dep- '-nent etore. Don't suffer. Have gK. -t, jrlaJ feet, feet that never swell, uever hurt, never, get tired. A year's f'xit comfort guaranteed or money refunded. REFUSED HATH; SHE WANTS DIVORCE PITTSEUno. Feb. 10. Mrs. Flor ence Welty, 26 and pretty wants a di vorce from her husband, Harry S Welty, 41, well-to-do butcher. Here are some of the alleged reasons: Refusal to take a bath more than once In four months. Refusal to provide enough kitchen utensils. Refusal to provide food to cook. GOVERNMENT TO LOOK INTO BUTTER MARKET WASHINGTON, Feb. 10. Charles S. Brand, chief of office of markets, department of agriculture, in a letter to Senator Chamberlain, says invest! gallon Is to be made of Pacific coast butter markets, particularly with ref erence to -'market quotations and ac tual selling prices, and al: as to the effect of cheaper butter from the an tipodes on the market. , He says 'the department has no knowledge of a butter trust .in Portland. I policeman Arretrts Self PORTLAND. Ore., Feb., 10. Pat rolman John L. Green placed himself under arrest for not having a 1915 license on : his dog, when he found that John L. Green was among those upon whom he -was ordered to serve warrants, sworn out by Poundmaster Boyd Welch. He guaranteed that he would be safe on his own recognizance and released himself, appearing in court later. Upon .his promise to secure a lic ence at once, his case was continued for sentence. I ' n in it 2? (THl WW 0 Something to Amuse and Please ' Them. The "Little Ones" Best Friend. ANNA A Great Big Beautiful Doll and 2 smaller dressed dollies for every boy and girl the city. Hurry and get yours! XLMV7 J taW J ACTUJIL HEIGHT, 25 IKGRES Biffger ')M lm l iiese 3 do! lies are beau tifully, printed on one large piece of mus lin all ready to cut out and stuff. They have gold en hair, big brown eyes and are very life-like indeed. ACTUAL HEIGHT, 7! INCHES Bigger Than a Baby mm ACTUAL HEIGHT, 71 IKCSEJ Prosperity to Continue. MANDAN, Feb. 11. That the present prosperity will be con- tlnued for three years, was the statement today by John Cloud, a wrinkled old Sioux Indian of the Standing Rock reservation. He says that 11S. 1918 and 1917. will be wet years, followed by three dry years. Local per- sons are Inclined to put consld- erable credence In the predlc- tions of the Indians. HOW TO OBTAIM AMMA BELLE DOLLS S The East Oregonian is going to cdve awav several hundred of these dolls as follows: - Any girl or boy bringing or sending to this office One new paid in advance Subscription to the daily Cast Oregoni&n, by carrier for one month 65c, will receive free "Anna Belle" and her two dolls. Or for one new p&id in advance subscription to the daily Cast Oregonian by mail 1 1-2 months 75c. Or for one new paid in advance subscription to the Semi-Weekly Cast Oregonian 6 months 75c Or by cutting 5 coupons from the Daily or Semi-Weekly Cast Oregonian and 10c. If dolls are to be sent by mail add 2c for postage. Hurry and get your dolls now, becausothis offer is for a limited timo only Coupons to be clipped will be found elsewhere in this paper each day. I I