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1 PAGE SIX DAILY EAST OREQONTAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, FKHKUAKY 20, FTOITT fAOES. YOU'RE BILIOUS AND COSTIVEI-CASCARETS tommit: u.i:a vont lumn.s AM) i:.M IIKAO.M'IIKS, OH.DS, SOfll STOMACH. Oct a 10-rcnt lox now. Furred TonKup, CoMa, Indlgea tint., fallow Skin and Miserable Head iificn .unie from a torpid liver and clogged I'owcln, which causa your utomni'h to lx-rome filled With undl-K-ted ftl, whlih fours and fer ments like parbape In a swill barrel, mint's the first step to untold mis ery Indirection. foul f?nos, bad breath, yellow fkin. mental fears, ev ery.hir.c that Is horrible and nauscat- Ine. A Ciacnret tonight will give your ronhtipated bowels a thorough cleati.sir.ij an.l t tralBhtrn you out by roonilnc. They work while you sleep a 10 rent box from your drupRlst ill keeji you fee!!:ic pood for months. Millions of men nnd women take a Cascaret now and then to keep their stomarh. liver and bowels regulated, and never know a miserable moment Don't forget the children their littla Insides need a good, gentle cleansing, too. JV Services rtf at Local j ji. Churches ! i . i i i ChrlMJnn Srionra. Corner E. Webb and Johnson Sts. Services Sunday 11 a. ni. and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Subject of lesson Sermon "Mind." Reading room at the church is open dally ex cept Sunday from 2 until 4 n. in. HaiXi.sC Bible school 10 a. m. Preaching It. Subject, My Creed: I Believe In '5od. 11. Y. I U. 6.30. Worshio '.if. A Fanny Crosby sons service will be Riven by the choir. The pas tor will speak briefly of her life and worU. K. IX. Clovenger, pastor. SPMTS PHENOMS BY THE SCORE ANXIOUS TO GET BERTH M'GK.WV, I'KOFKSSOR OF IIASK HALL, CJIVKS 'KM ALL TIIK . "OXCK OVEK." Svmliili F.x.rlo.he It. FTiK'KHOI.M. via London, Feb. 10. An ammunition factory outside of Stockholm was the scene of an ex J'losU.n which resulted In the death of five persons and the destruction of considerable supplies of ammunition. rrc-yterlan. Sun lay school at 10 a. ni.; morn lnu service at 11; anthem, "Hark, l.'aik. My Soul,-' choir; tole, Mrs, Carl Tower; sermon by the pastor. Kv. J. E. Snyder; Christian Endea vox at 6:30; evenlnf service at 7:S0; solo, Mr. Hatch; solo, Mr. Bishop; aoimon by the potor, Rev. J. E. Snyder. Everybody Is Invited to all the services. ITrst Christian. Corner Main and Jackson streets, Tolbert F. Weaver, minister. You are cordially Invited to attend the follow- The loss, however, will have compar- V -T nT , , a ..... ... ..... ..... ... it . a. m.; Christian Endeavor. 6:30 j P. m. Treaching. 11.00 a. m. and I 7:30 p. m. Morning subject. "Seek i Ing the Old Paths." There will be special music at each service. etlvely little effect on the supplies or the army and navy. Kepuiar steanifhip service in and out of Stockholm is to be opened shortly. Ice breakers will be used to keep the harbor entrance clear. Church of the Redeemer. Sunday school It 10 a. n.; divine PILES CURED AT HOilE YB , 3 P The funeral service' over HEW KDCnnCTinU UClUnn rhc of the late Mrs. Sibyl O. Hi. II NUifWIirilWn l.ihlllUW, Cli-pton will be In the church at If yon suffer from bleeding. Itching, blind . P- m. and I will tell you bow to cure yourself at tome by the new absorption treatment ; and will also send some of thl borne treatment free for trial, with reference from roar own locality If requested. Veers report Im-! mediate relief and speedy cores, bend noj Doofy. Dor ten otners or tnis offer, write church at Charles Quinney, rector. Method 1st Sunday school at 10 a. m.; Ep vtrth League it 6.30 p. m. Preach ing at 11 a. m. and f:30 p. m. Morn IrK subject. 'Th, Study of GoT tooy to Mrs. 1L bummers, Box F. otr Word." Text, ln;L 17:1$. "And It lD(L sball be with him. end he ahall read therein all the days of hla lifer that he may learn b fear tho Lord hla Ood. to keep all the words of the lav: nnd these statutes, to do them." E'cnlng subject, "The Swelling of ti c Jordan Text ,'er. 5.12. Special rr.isle at each ser.lce. Charles A. Hodshlre, pastor. BY HAL SHERIDAN'. (Written for the I'nlted Press) NEW YORK. Feb. CO. Alleged I henoins by the score are drifting In to Muggsy McOruw's office this week, and Johnny is giving them the once over before he takes his mob of re cruits and regulars to Marlln Springs next Thursday. McGraw Is abiding by the league rule that training Is not to begin un til March 1, and will start the main bunch southward on February 25, lanaing xnem in Martin s tall grass three days later. But when the re cruits get there, them find a few of the veterans a couple of baths ahead of them, and ready to instruct Dick Klnsella's finds In the art of losing their swollen dispositions. Klnsella has been ploughing through the woods, looking up trees for recruits ever since last July, and he thinks he has a lot of phenoms. There are twenty pitchers, twelve In fielders and seven possible outfield ers In the bunch likely to stand the preliminary weeding out, but McGraw says the total number of youngsters anxious for a tryout. who will pay their own fare' to Marlln, Is far be yond him. The squad that leaves New York next Thursday will be Joined at St Louis by another division, and the will land In Marlin Just under the barrier, as provided by the league de Islon, which Is more, much more jstrlct observance of the rule than by most of the national league clubs. i eritaps It won't be necessary for Shugrue to mat Freddie at all, for itucme buga Bay he ll retrain his title. If he does It'll bo the two Americans tor It. C'omix-to at Ann Arbor. A HBO It, .Vich., Feb. 10 Princeton athlotes were here today to ccmpete tonight 'n a two mile relay race with the Michigan squad. Polo Moot In California. LUKO.NADO. Ci!.. Feb.. 20. Flay in the Coronad) country club polo icurnament, the lar-rest In the west. began today anl will continue until March lti. Durtmo'itii s. I!ron PROVIDENCE. It. I.. Feb. 20. Dartmouth and Brown resumed ath Utic relations od. y after eight years lapse. The brcn't resulted from a bal; game In 1 )07. Today's event wjis a dual me?t. Hoys Hear 7-uppke. MICHIGAN OI.'Y. Indiana, Feb. 20 The older by of the Y. M. C- a. or Northern Indiana will hear Coach Robert Z tppke. of the Univer sity of Illinois, tell how he made the Illinois conference champions last yar, In an address tonight. THEY'RE ALL HER HOYS AM) WRITE JER HOYS HKR REta LARLY I0RS. WHITAKER & WOOD y DENTISTS" Milarkey Building California Expositions PENDLETON to San Francisco and Return $33.20 San Diego and return $57.20 via OREGOX-WASHIXGTOX RAILROAD NAVIGATION' CO. And Connections. liberal Stopotrr Privileges For full information, tickets, etc.. ask T. F. O RRIEX, Agent, ! Pendleton. j It. BURN'S, D. F. & P. A., ! W alla W alla. Hrst Sale Date FEB. 2ULU SPORT DOPE. BY HAL SHERIDAN. (Written for te United Press ) NEW YORK. Feb. 20. Managers of the half hundred boxing clubs which have sprung up on the east Bill Kestriiiw Smokers. BOsTON". Feb. 20 An effort to revive an ancient "blue law" abol- side and In Harlr.n were sore todav. lshing smoking In public will be .For the past vjar they have been nude at the state house before the holding up their irdnor exhibitions committee on lijal affairs. The com-tw or three nights a week, and m'ltee will consider a bill which, seme of the promoters have blossom provides that it hall be unlawful to ed forth In tailored togs where, be smoke tobacco or any other substance fere a sweater and a pair of panti in any form on Mreets or sidewalks or In waiting rooms, parks, play giounds or any part of a hotel open to the public or n the common parU or a public conveyance. For the third offense a fine of not less than 10 days is mentioned. IF YOU ARE A! DRINKING MAN You had better stop at once or voull l e your job. Every line of business is closing its doors to "Drinking" men. It may he your turn next. By the aid of ORRIN'E thousands of men have been restored to lives of sobriety and industry. We are so sure that OBEINE will bene fit yon that we say to you that if after a trial you fail to get any benefit from its use, your money will be refunded. When you stop " Drinking," think of the money you'll save; besides, sober men are worth more to their employers , will get togethsr before or eu'j cigner wages. Costs only $1.00 a box. We have an interesting booklet about OBBLN'E that we are giving away free on request. Call at our store and tali it over. servea all purps's. They made a few hundred doll irj each season and ha. learned to spe.i l It. But now theire ia woe In their ctmps. The sta:e boxing commission has been collectl.ir five per cent of the grows receipts of every Gotham scrap of any importance, but the lit tle fellows were overlooked. But the state athletic comm'sslon. the other day, announced it Is going after the little clubs too. iTd that they will have to pay the tax, arrears and all. if the receipts nf pievloua bouts can b? found, or '.ioie u . "No more de'ay; we need the mon ey," Is the commUa'on's flogan. There are two bouts In prospect for Fredie Wels'.i in the near future. Joe Shugrue won re right to meet the lightweight -hmnp. in a little scrap by outpointing him in ten rounds at the Madison Square Gar 'c";en, and efforts ate being made to link the pair a.iin as soon as possi ble. Whether Jje and. the Britisher after here, INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 19. Mrs. Emma Ellis received another letter today from one of her lrfiys. She Kets letters of this kind every day and ans wers them quickly. The letters are from boys In the navy who have no mother, and they write to mothers In Indianapolis who have adopted the young bluejackets by mail. The Idea came to Mrs. Ellis half a year ago, but no one save the moth ers, commanding officers In the navy training camps and the sailors them selves knew about It until today, for Mrs. Ellis did not st-ek nubllcltv. "I know how lonesome motherless boys In the navy must be." said Mrs. Ellis. "I wrote to several command ing officers in the navy training sta tions asking for nam-s of boys who iiae no moiners anu wno wouia Jlke to correspond. The li.-t has steadll grown. I never choose a mother to write to these boys until I have learn e l to know her personally as a good Christian woman, well educated, who can feel deeply. She must be an ac compllshed letter writer one wh can reauy inspire tne toy given over to her." Mrs. Ellis has many letters from commanding officers who say she I starting a work that should spread throughout the country. These letter have come from the Atlantic and Pa clflc. FORMER PIONEER OF ARRIVES TO VISIT Ultll FRIENDS S. It. CAPL1XGER, NOW OF LA FAYETTE, IS WELCOMED TO OLD HOME TOWN. Will Ixxik After His Funiilnjr InKr OMts at Weston .Mountain Wewlon Girl Returns to Studies at Ctirval lis Other IVrsonnl Notes of In lerest IVoni the Town. Welsh meets Willi.) Ritchie March II, remains to be seen. Ground W lit-lens Works. MEDFORD. Ma.-u.. Feb. 18. E perlments conducted by the wlrele stelety of Tufts College have show it was announc-d that radio messa' m may be transmuted and received wlihout the use nf aerial antennae. The results yt t'ie experiments, the nt.r.ouncement 3avi, may work change In the iwe of wireless a pnratue made ri.ly for use within a third of the t;n- ttquired for set l!nf up the aerial equipment. During the expeilment the best re suits from the u)t of the ground an tennae were obtained when the re ce:ing wires we'-c ftild in a direct lives with the ira remitting station, Two ordinary -vires, 90 feet In length were found when stretched on th ground In th's tnjt.net to be suffl clcnt to receive Mewses from point; 60 to 75 miles d.s'ant. TALLMAX DRUG COMPANY Opportunity Knocks Ag'ain Lut only they will -refit who are alert to tlioir own l-t interests. Tlio time to lniM is when pros t'rity it on tie ri-c ami unless wo are la!y mistaken you are Koin to sec a lot of our people start new homes in 1915. Why not be one of them? Lot pii-grnt a plan to meet your nrjt1i Plans and Specifications Free Oregon Lumber Yard A. H. COX, Mgr. Telephone I. Alta SI., Opposite Court House i i V f. ' i. ' ' ' . 'I-' , ' ' " r' - ' -' it1' ' i ;' ; i ' I Clifford Lancaster playing the comedy part of "Jloimle"' In "Bought and Paid For,"' jt the Oregon Theati- funday, February 21st. (Special Corrt'spondence.) v ESTOX. Ore., Feb. :'0. S. R Cii linger, a former Wcston plunee arrived today from his homo at La rayette, Ore., to spend a few davn with old time friends in Weston and to look nfter his farming interests on Weston Mountain. Mrs. John Pattburge of Lexington is in vteston this week attending at the bedside of her mother Mrs. Mary Ueuallen. Oeorge MaHar of Athena, was In Weston Friday In the Interest of the Prexton-Schaffer Milling company Mrs. Albert Ja mes of Weston was down to Pendleton Thursduy on bus. Iness. Mrs. Mary Ueuallen of this city Is HI at her home on Main street. ' Dr. A. R. Stone of Athena was In Weston Wedneslii, attending K. of P. lodge. Andrew Douglas and Harry Twinen motored to Pendleton Thursday on business. Edna Ranlster returned Thursday evening to Corvallls where she will resume her studies at O. A. C. after a two weeks visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Panlstr at Weston. Mayor P. T. Harbour of Weston was n Walla Walla on business Thursday. Mrs. Harry McPride has been spending this week with her mother at Athena. An entertainment for wnlch 10 and IS cents will be charged, will be given by the several grades of the Weston school Saturday. Feb. 20, In the high school auditorium. The 'pro ceeds will go towards purchasing pic tures for the several rooms of the grades. Mr. and Mrs. John Crumm have moved Into the Chas. Crawford cot tage In Weston. Miss Ida Kllgore left Thursday to spend a few days with friends In Wal la Walla. Mth. J. M. Turner Is confined to her bed on account of an attack of pleurisy. A nurse from the St Mary's Hospital Is In attendance. George Plomgren is rapidly Improv ing ufter being confined to his 4ed with a fractured knee. Luke Hte returned to her home In Portland Thursday, after having spent the past ten days visiting her mother Mrs. Ivan O'Harra. Miss Ethel Waddingham went clown to Helix Friday to spend the week end at the Wm. Potts residence. ITCHING BURNING ECZEMA BOD y And Face. Appeared Like Pimples, Loss of Sleep Terrible. Clothing Bothered. Cuticura Soap and Ointment Healed in Ten Days. 5223 Oth Ave,. Los Angeloi, Cat "I flrat noticed an aching In my lowur Umha. My whole body was atTocted later on, and my face looked and foil if someone had pourod boiling water upon It. Then the eczema appeared like plinplos. The Itch lng sod burning were Intense and the lot of sleep was terrible. My clothing bothered me. "I was troubled two weeks before I did anything. Then I underwent treatment and was no better. About that time I became, unconscious and lay for twelve days Juat like a dad woman. I had a friend whoso little girl was healed by Cuticura Soap and Ointment, so when I was suffering to much I happened to rcmcmlxr that and btaa the um of Cuticura Hoop and Ointment. I got relief Imtnndlatoly. I applied the Ointment and then washed It off with tha Soap. The eczema was completely healed in ten days." (Signed) Mrs. Ella Miller. Oct. 10. 1914. Sample Each Free by Mall With 32-p. Skin Book on request. Ad dress postcard "Cuticura, Dept. T, Bur ton." gold throughout the world. ifp MIAYUiHILIL o ALE one week only FEBRUARY IS to 20. 1915. 45c Coffee 45c Quality Our object is to give everyone a chance to note the difference between 45 cent coffee and cheap er grades. Hand th coupon to your grocer at your door or ai nit store. If he has no Folger't Golden bale Code h can eel (he ipecial value offered aa we cheerfully for. ward him a tint package at trade price, through any chinnel n deiifnaiei. He mike! hi regular PfOllt. THIS COUPON IS GOOD FOR 10c to 50c ir PRCSCNTCD AT GROCERS FEBRUARY 15th to 20th, 1915 FOLGER'S 6ff COFFEE Rnilar Spxikl m1 price retail price wit coupe .jo .68 .T5 1.60 ffwwace froai a OROCR aCLOW Crr.' 1 ia TINS . t-WS! a " .89 Wiv.i'tyL a " 1.00 6 M " 2.00 .1 Nk. Crocan will coUkI the li V: f. tNTCRi VOUR JTayHi 1 tm Hn tt im Arm J. A. FOLGER 5c .CO., San Francisco Carload of Gentle Coming four-year old nn IMJ FOR .SALE at Oregon Feed Yard Pendleton, Oregon on Wednesday, Feb. 24th A. WADE, Owner ENTERPRISE, OREGON OEDDOW CULLER Pendleton's Only Exclusive Plumbers When we say exclusive, wo dun't menn tliat our shop is a department storo, or that we have several branclit-s to divido cur attention, but we do mean that wo know the plumbing and heatr ing business in all its branches, and givo it our undivided attention. In otlier words wo are not a "euro-all," but are specialists at tbo plumbing and heating busi ness. , v ' Our mott: "Not, hov long it takes to pet to a job, but how quick we can get away from a job." Phone 202