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rat i ease- r.V isr- n-HiV' Ss" TEN PAGES DAILY EAST QREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1917. PAGE SEVEN HERfillSIOli FOLK This Little Girl Was lonely ENJOY BIG DAflCE 1 2te MR. AMD MRS. C W. KHJXMiC, HONOH KJlflBT8 OK JPAJtTJf I-XJK WHJOII il NNu ARB THE HOSTS. rv Xumber of HermiatoB Boys EfeUat In W' Vv. v.. '1 . V. a Navf and Araaj; other Hfews and Personal Notes, (Bast Oregonian Special.) HBIIKJ8TON. April 11. Tom 1 li V v-4". at Field of Kentucky White Barky Tobacco Charlie Perm af ssnfacturing Ex pat of The Americas Tobacco Compsny and 1 a fsaaoajs authority oa tka aaasufaeture of iiaaaiag ta baeoa f'lt's quality tobacco that makes the chew" ayi Charlie Penn "And it's some satisfaction to know that when you chew Penn's Thick you're chewing quality tobacco , from start to finish." ' IPQOLfQ v Chewing Tobacco is made only from full-length strips of rich, ripe, perfect leaves of quality to bacco. TRY A 10c CUT TODAY. "It's as mellow as a June apple and as sweet as a nut." 4S Hi Guaranteed If Penn Ttuck docs not I n every way. rafurn it M any j H is bvrcby author it m! to refund jlhe hit purchase price I Notice! If. your dealer doe not carry Penn's Thick nend ten cents 10c) In tumps and ive u the name of your dealer, and we will send you a 10c cut and a leather pouch in which to carry it. Tobacco Company of California, No. t .South Park, Ran Fran cisco, California. ; i HAFPEiBS asJ COTMT While tli happiness and contentment of . a man or woman does not aJwajra depend upon money. y tho question of how you will bo provided with the comfort and ne cessities of life in the future will be settled if jrou build up a Saving; Account by de positing regularly a certain sum with this strong; financial institution! The American National Bank invites your Savings Account and pays 4 interest. BOO KEKCtKD IX NET. ORBENTlfSJ), Ind., April t. Passing a vacant house in thla city aoma lima sgo. Samuel Bulkln heard a doir barking and. a week later, pass ing the place again ho heard a aound aa of a dog In distress He and oth er went on a search of the premises and found the animal In an abandon ed well eighteen feet under the floor of the houaa. Boarda had been placed at that depth to hold the pump atock In place and the doc waa on theae boarda a few feet above the water. The men lowered a basket Into the well but thla failed and they finally contrived a net that brought the an imal to the surface. After expressing hia thankfulness to hla rescuera in a dos"a way he ran I with all atrenirth remaining to the ! north part of the city and to a two j year-old baby in the home of parents i that had been advertising and looking for the playmate of their children. tMMir-itiiHtMitMiiaimtHHiiartiiiuumRMtmim'1"1'!1''"" Cliictx Food The best insurance for the baby chicks Its not what you hatch Its what you raise Laying Tonics. Lice Killers, .Etc. Colesworthy's Baled Hay, Oats, Rolled Barley Etc. CHOP MILL Alta and Cottcftiwood Phone 134 tr-3 t S'S E i S E 1 1 II ii 1 1 E What Ails You? Have yon lv-aonip run-dnaa. weak emaciated, pale after a long siege 01 eolda T Ioea Uie skin show that th blood la Unn and aUr'f Spring ia tiie time when vitality is nt its low.t ebb vlran linuse tiotr by ridding the body of ita accnuitituted pitisons. Ka fresh the blood Willi a stimulating tonic. Dr. Pierce's Oolden Medical Discov ery, free from alcohol or narcotics and extracb-d from roots and barks with par, glycerine, bauisliea trom the blood all poison and impure matter. U disenlvae the impure depusite and carries tbem out, aa it does all im pnriUes, throngs tlie Liver, powela, kxlneys and Skin. If you have indieeeiion, sluggish liver, nasal or other catarrh, nntedy nerves or ansightly skin, get the " Dis covery" to-day and start at once to replace your impure blood with the kind that pule energy and ambition into you and brings back youth and vigorous action. Sold by dealer in liqnid or tablet form; or send 10c. for trial package of tablets to Dr. V. M. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. MOTHERS OF OREGON. Albany. Oregon. "At one time t waa will ana nervous; bad . headache and I bacache: liver waa alnggish, and ! I was troubled i i with eonstipation. ' I Deeded a tonie 9 V. ery DP eonatitntional builder. A friend ! told me about Dr. , Pierce's Ciolden Medical Dteoov- 1 took it and it built me right gave me new strength, put my liver in good shspe, and heled me in every way." Mks. Kl U Duusxa, Marzen gave another of his delightful dances at the Auditorium last night. A large crowd waa present, and a most merry evening spent. Muslo waa furnished by an orchestra com posed of R. C WalDer, piano; Uoyd Riches of Stanfield, violin; Paul Mil ler, cello, and Ted Sapper, traps. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kellogg were honor guests at a lovely party Friday evening for which Fror. and Mrs. H. M. Ounn were hosts at their home on Ridgeway. Auction bridge waa th diversion of the evening. Miss Bverette Kingsley who ia at tending the Oregon Agricultural col lege, and Mr. Earls Klngsley. who n managing hia father's store in Oliver, spent Easter with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. B, S. Klngsley. Dale Hinkle, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hinkle of this city, who has been attending Reed Colleg in Portland for the past two years, has quit col lege to enlist in the XI- S. army. He will here for a few days this week before entering upon duty , for his country. To Join "the Navy. James Todd went to Pendleton this morning where he will make arranger menu to Join the U. B. navy. He was Just recently mustered out of 'the' Headquarters Company of th. Ken tucky National Guard in which com pany he served oa the Mexican border for nearly e(ght months C. w. Kellogg left Sunday night for New York, from which city he expects to all within the next ten days for Chile. South America, where he, has accepted) a position with the Braden Copper Company. Mr. Kel logg will stop in Detroit. Mich., on hia way to New Tork, for a short visit with Dr. and Mrs B. A Monk man, former well known residents of this city. Simeon C. Smith, popular youns drua-giet, will leave tomorrow morn ing for Portland for a rew days- visit with hi mother, before assuming his new duties in Payette, Idaho, where he haa accepted a fins position with large drug store of that city. Reports for Duty. Julian L. Morfltt arrived In the city thla morning for a short visit with friends Mr. Morfltt is en route to Vancouver Barracan in response tf wire from the cummanaer or tne find Infantry of New Tork of which company he la a corporal, ordering him to report for duty at Vancouver Barracks by the nth Inst. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Fraser have re turned from a two weeks' visit in Portland, where Mr. Fraser under went an operation for the removal of his tonsils Dr. J. A. Campbell, prominent den tist of this city, la spending a few days in Portland as a guest at the home of his mother. I,loyd Riches, editor of the Stan field Standard, returned to his home thla morning after spending the night in this city. E. i Jackson and Don Campbell are serving aa Jurors this wee If at the county seat. W. T. Roberts spent a few daya in Portland last week on a business vis it Mrs Joe Ralph returned home Fri day morning from St. Anthony's hos pital In Pendleton wnere she recently underwent a serious operation. Mrs. Ixittle Trowbridge of Portland la a niest t the home of her daugh ter. Mrs F. R. Reeves Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Watson and chil dren. Clarice and John wee gueats of friends In Echo. Sunday. Oeonce and Herald McKenale were able to be brought home last week from the hospital In Pendleton where they had been confined with m pneu monia. Mr. and Mrs. B. J Roberts are spending a few days at the home or their son. W. T. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Roberta are on their way home to Spokane after having spent the win ter in the Hawaiian Islands Nick Oodd of Spokane, president of the H.rmlKton Power a Light com pany, is here this week looking after business matters '1 SHE WAS B1CW-YET POOR; SHE UVEP IN A MANSION YET SWC HAD NO ONE "TO PUJY WITK , THE STORY OF HER LIFE 15 TOLD BY !Y pickford IN HER LATEST ABTCRAFT PICTURE "A poor iirriXE wch gw: FROM THE PLAY DY ELEANOR GATES . DIRECTED BY MAURICE TOURMEUR, Pastime Theatre ... , Saturday Sunday BOYS FIRE AN OLD jCANON; BLAST IS FATAL TO WINDOWS $200 Worth of Plate Class in Dayton Smashed; Boom Heard IS Miles. WAIJJl WAIJLA. Wn, April It. Dayton held a patriotic cel. ebration last Frioay and one of the events was td have been the firing of an old Civil War cag- non. standing in the, court- house yard. The powder charge O failed to Ignite for some reason, O 4 however, so that part of the 4 program was omitted. w Early Monday morning sev- eral boys added six or aeven pounds of black powder to the charge In the old cannon, ram- e med it home with wet paper and "pulled the trigger.' The explosion was heard for v a, distance or 18 miles and more than IJOO worth of window O S glass In the Columbia county court houaa and business houses along Main street of Dayton was ) w destroyed by the concussion. a EAT E!G IBIS! U m, ACID STOMACH, mws 0 CAS -PAPK-S IkTAPEJPsnr IS QFtCK. cerr, euauE&r stoma w re , UTKP LVOWN TRY IT! WOMEN NIGHT RIDERS BURN NOTORIOUS HOUSE Inmates of "Mules' Ear," Near Pittsburg, Narrowly Escape Rich Men Flee in Autos. M4.VT OFJRMtVK JOTX VTI.I V l,f8 ANOEI.KS April 11. Man Clermass some former army officers, are Joining Villa's rorces. according to J. M. Arrlola. confident agent of Carranxa. Re Insists Oirranaa Is loy al to- the United States " PITTSBURGH. April 10. Fifty men and women, including member of several prominent families, fled from a house in Washington Pike. Leaadale. early Sunday morning. when a band of night riders, mostly women, with torchlights marcnea to the rendesvous and net firs to it. The burning of the house, which was known aa "The Mule's Ear," and said to have been one of the most no. torioua resorts in Allegheny county, followed threata to rid the communi ty of the resort a.t any cost, and came aa a climax to an attempt to force the occupants out a week ago. Then a band of women, wearing male at lira, stormed the house with atones. breaking windows snd doors, snd forcing the occupants to flee. Choosing a night when the revel' ery was at ita height and the place waa most crowded, the vigilantes marched silently to the house, sp plied their torches, then departed at lently as the flames spread. The wo men Inmatee. with such of their wardrobe aa they could carry, dashed out Into nearby fields several hav ing narrow escapee. Main- visitor I rushed to their automobile and speeded away. People make maeh of little troubles It they never had any great enesi ij-m ? Time It! Paps' Diapepsin will will sweeten a. sour, gassy or out of order stomach ' within five minutes. 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These large fifty-cent cases con tain enough "Pane's Diapepsin' to usually keep the enure family free from stomsch scldlty snd its symp toms of Indigestion, dyspepsia, sour ness, gases, heartburn, snd head ache, for many momns. it belongs in yourhome. MR, MAO (DOO) K. HxWSKl. - WISHES TO AirOClMM That he has taken the i ment of the shoe repair depart ment of A. Eklund'a shoe stare, Main St.. epposit The Feeples Warehouse. Doe has been connected with the Pendleton shoe shop as manager' of repairs, for the past year and made many friends who he wtehee to give him a call and he promises bJb best workmanship and his eld time up to the sainute methods of business. Ask to see Dee when yon bring in your she repairs or want to have year feet properly fitted with an ex cellent shoe.. Judging by the not weliraodulated howl which President Wilson's words rateed In the fatherland, a good many Germana love their autocraov. 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