East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 04, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREGON IAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1912.
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FGMAY
3 CHOOSER Y
CUT OUT THIS COUPON
Bring this Coupon to our store it is
good for
udiampsiu
EXTRA
on a 50c purchase or over.
Good for Friday only, April 5.
ALEXANDER'S DEP'T. STORE
S A L E
Alexander's Dop't. Store
You'll get the best meal
in Pendleton at the
QUELLE
Particular cooks
Attentive Service.
For Breakfast
' Ranch Eggs
Buttermilk Hotcakee
Good coffee
Every day
W Invite your patronage and
aim to please you. v
A clean kitchen
Regular Meals
25c
Qus. La Fontaine
La Fontaine Block, Vain Street
COMES QUICKLY.
Don't Have to Walt for Weeks. A
Pendleton Illustration.
Waiting is discouraging.
Prompt action pleases everybody.
A burden on the back Is a heavy
weight.
Hard to bear day after day.
Lifting weight, removing the bur
den, Brings appreciative responses.
Pendleton pepole tell of It,
Tell of relief that's quick and sure.
Here la a case of It.
L. Oreenawald, 414 Lincoln street,
Pendleton, Oregon, says: "I had se
vere attacks of backache and there
was soreness across my kidneys. I
was also annoyed by a burning sen
sation when voiding the kidney se
cretions and the passages were too
frequent. Being advised to try Doan's
Kidney Pills, I did so and the con
tents of one box cured me. I have
had no cause for complaint since."
For sale by all dealers. Price BO
cents.' Foster-MUburn Co, Buffalo,
New Tork, sole agents for the United
8tates.
Remember the name
take no other.
-Doan'i
ind
DAYTON. PASCO FOR
BLUE MT. LEAGUE
(Special Correspondence )
Athena, Ore., April 4. E. H.
Koontz and R. T. Brown left Monday
for Dayton and Pasco, where they
will endeavor to secure those two
teams to fiil the places of Pendleton
and Walla Walla In the organization
of the Blue Mountain league.
W. E. LIndley,. who has been em
ployed by the Tum-a-lum Lumber
company for some time, has return
ed to hia home In Walla Walia.
Judge Maloney of Pendleton, was In
Athena Tuesday.
Miss Edna Ross was In Weston this
week.
Revella Lieuallen of Adams, was In
Athena Tuesday.
F. B. Boyd transacted business In
Pendleton Tuesday.
Mrs. Norton of Adams, was in Athe
na this week.
Mrs. Wm. Tompkins Is visiting A,
R. Coppock.
G. B. Morrison of Adams was in
Athena Tuesday.
C. L. Willaby made a business trip
to Pendleton Tuesday.
Mrs. J. S. Ross was a Weston visit
or Tuesday.
Frank Greer of Weston, was In
Athena Tuesday.
Mrs. V. C. Burke Is visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. V. Stroble In Pen
dleton.
Mrs. H. H. Alexander Is visiting
friends in Chemawa.
L. Van Winkle of Weston, was an
Athena visitor Tuesday.
Mrs. Snyder of Starbuck was in
Athena the first of the week.
Ferril McBrlde of Weston was art
Athena visitor Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. V. Bell of Weston were
in Athena Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Doc O'Harra of. Wes
ton were in Athena Wednesday.
Mrs. J. A. Kirk returned from Hot
Lake Wednesday and reports Mr. Kirk
very much Improved.
WHOLE DOG MADE ISKFCL.
I'oiiiKlnuiHtcr to Vtillas Every By
Product of His Trade.
Orovllle, Cal John Rich, who has
been chosen poundmaster to succeed
the negro wonder Allen Cannon, has
mapped out a plan 'or making much
money.
First, he gets BO cents a dog from
the city, next he intends to skin the
animals and sell the hides for leather.
The meat he will crush and the oil
extracted he will anil. He declares
that this has been found a genuine
cure for consumption and that there
is a big demand for it.
The flesh is to be used to feed his
chickens and the bones will be crush
ed for fertilizer. Thus every bit of
the mongrel has a value.
BRAIN" WORK XOT HARM FIX,
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neatly
and
promptly
done
Phone
Main 1
Professor Says Worry of New Century
Not Causing Insanity.
Kansas City. Brain fag from over
work Is not making nervous wrecks
of Americans as some "alarmists" in
sist, and the stress uid worry of the
new century is not driving Americans
Insane, according to Dr. Charles K.
Mills, professor of neurology in' the
GAS IN STOMACH
AND BOWELS
Produce! all sort! of annoying symptoms, which my
oftcs become alarming Excessive nerrousneasand heart
pressure, difficult and oppressed breathing, sighing, sterol
at if patient cannot take i deep breath. Lump in the
throat and chest, with pressure, pain and anxious feeling
around the heart region. Empty, gnawing and gone feel
ing at the pit of your stomach, relieved by eating. Small
quantity of food makes you fed aa if a heavy meal had
been taken. Excessive rumbling in alxiomen and stomach
with belching. Sleepy feeling after eating. Starting
during sleep with a tort of a fear and apprehension.
Fingers, hands or limbs fed numb and go to sleep.
especially on right aide. Fain in back and top of head
and constipation.
That's all from s nervous stomach full of Gas, and
all permanently done away with by BAALMANK'S
OAS-TABLETS.
These peculiar tablets are sold for SOc by every druggist,
or send direct to Hahnemann Pharmacy, 336 Sutter St,
San Francisco.
Automobile Cabs
TOURING CAR FOR COUN
TRY TRIPS.
TAXICAB SERVICE IN CITY.
Day andlNight
25c to any part of city. Stand
at Hotel St. George.
PHONE MAIN 12.
Gurdane'&Folsom, Props
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The LuiidryR at the Grande.
University of Pennsylvania, who ad
dressed the annual reunion of Penn
sylvanla alumni here.
"Mere brain work does not hurt,"
Dr. Mills said. "Where the mind is
equipped and capable men may be at
work all day and half the night. Em
barrassment, worry and dissipation
cause nervous breakdowns. No
thought every harmed a man who
was worthy of it."
USE ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE.
The antiseptic powders to be shak
en into the shoes If you want rest
and comfort for tired, tender, aching,
swollen, sweating feet, use Allen's
Foot-Ease. Relieves corns and bun-
Ions of all pain and prevents blisters,
sore and callous spots. Just the thin
for dancing parties, patent leather
shoes and for breaking in new shoes.
It is the greatest comfort discovery
of the age. Try it today. Sold every
where, 25c. Don't accept any sub
stitute. For FREE trial package ad
dress Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.
RARE THItl'STS STICK
IN HUE; IS BURNER TO DEATH
Cottage Grove, Ore. The year and
a half o'.d son of Mr. and Mrs. Angelo
PerinI met death in a peculiarly ter
rible manner. The child had Just
gotten out of bed and was playing
around the kitchen when the mother
went to a neighbor's for a few mo
ments. During her absence the child
got hold of a pitchy stick of wood and
poked it into the fire, the pitch drop
ping off onto his nightdress, which
was burned entirely off him. inflict
ing burns from which he died within
two hours, suffering excrutiating ag
ony. The only other person In the
house at the time of the accident "was
the child's 3-year-old brother. The
mother was not gone over five min
utes.
NOTICE FOR BIDS.
Proposals will be received by reg
istered mall, by the County Court for
Umatilla County, State of Oregon, up
to 2 o'clock p. m., Wednesday, April
17. 1912. for furnishing Umatilla
County with steel for the erection of
seven small bridges.
Proposals will also be received for
furnishing the said county with all
materials and the erection of 'said
bridges complete, according to plans
and specifications on file In the office
of Engineer C. H. Martin, Court
House, Pendleton, Oregon.
All bids must be directed to Frank
Saling, County Clerk, and must be
accompanied by a certified check for
S per cent of the amount of the bid.
The Court reserves the right t re
ject any or all bids.
Dated March 2Sth, 1912.
FRANK SALING,
County Clerk.
NOTICE OF PROPOSALS FOR
LUMBER.
Notice is hereby given that bids
will be received at the office of the
City Recorder In Pendleton, Oregon,
up until April 11th, 1912, at 5 o'clock
p. m. for furnishing to the City of
Pendleton of one carload of red fir
lumber of the following dimensions,
viz: 2000 feet 2x12 inches 20 feet
long, and the balance of the carload
to be 4x12 Inches 20 feet in length,
the lumber to be delivered F. O. B.
Pendleton, all bids to be sealed and
to be accompanied by a certified check
In the sum of 5 per cent of the am
ount of bid, payable to the order of
the mayor of Pendleton. The Com
mon Council reserves the right to re
ject any and all bids. This notice is
published by order of the Common
Council made March 27th, 1912.
Dated this 29th day of March,
1912. THOS. FITZ GERALD,
City Recorder.
We Sell
Sulphurro
Koeppen's
The drug store (hat serves
you best.
L
TRACKI
(Special Correspondence.)
Gibbon, Ore, April 3. S. W. Pur
dy has been here the last week with
his hounds hunting cougar. On last
Tuesday his dogs struck a fresh cou
gar track, a quarter of a mile up
Rhine creek from the house of John
Thompson and tracked it for three
days. Mr. Purdy being on foot and
unable to keep up with his dogs, had
to wait their return. There has been
several other large tracks seen by
Mr. Purdy but the tracks are too old
to follow. It is believed within a few
days the cougars will return, going
back to their range In Bobsled can
yon and Mr. Purdy expects to return
to Pend'eton with a cougar or two.
John Thompson and son Dolfay
went to Pendleton Thursday.
The Misses Johnson and Cargill of
Reed and Hawley mountain, spent
Sunday on the river
Fred Pittman and family have return
ed from a two weeks visit with Mrs.
PJttman's parents. Mr. and Mrs. G.
W. Mitcher of Weston.
George Brace returned Saturday
from Athena and will pasture his
horses this summer, having secured
Grouse mountain, near Wenaha
stock.
When a medicine must be given to
young children it should be pleasant
to take. Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy is made from loaf sugar and the
roots used in its preparation give it
a flavor similar- to maple syrup,
making it pleasant to take. It has no
superior for colds, croup and whoop
ing cough. For salo by all dealers.
NINE OUT OF TEN SKIRTS
IN "HUB" HIDE BOW LEGS
Cambridge, Mass Nine out of
every ten women of Boston are bow
legged or knockkneed. says Mrs. Lilla
Viles Wyman, a teacher of fancy
dancing.
Fashionable Boston is shocked and
to cap the climax. Miss Anna Benson
Rees, a society belle of Kentucky,
who is visiting in the Hub, says that
when It comes to big feet Chicago has
nothing on some of the Boston belles
and debutantes for possessing large
pedal extremities.
Mrs. Wyman says: "Nine-tenths
of the women of Boston are bowleg
ged or knockkneed. The average
knockkneed girl is but slightly affect
ed, her knees bulging Inwardly Just
the least bit. There are others, how
ever, whose condition is worse. Their
knees bulge Inwardly until they al
most touch. Such a pair might be
called spavined legs. Such defects
spoil what otherwise would be well
formed legs. They lack symmetry,
and such is the fate of a majority of
the girls and women.
"Fewer girls wear tights on the
stage today than five or six years
back. This Is due to the change in
fashions and it may be attributable to
so many of them being knockkneed.
"In my opinion perfect shaped legs
are those that turn outward from the
hips and are symmetrical with small
ankles and calves that expand grace
fully. The knees should be straight
and the thighs well rounded. Such
legs may be fat or lean, but above all
they must have straight knees to be
considered weir formed.
AFTER LONG '
SUFFERING
These Two Women' Health
Restored by LydiaE. Pink
, ham's Vegetable Com
pound Read Their
Own Statements.
Cheneyville, La. " Some time ago
when in poor health, suffering from fem
inine ills, I began to
take Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable
Compound and Liver
Pills. I soon felt
better and gained in
strength and flesh.
A gradual improve
ment continued as I
took the Compound,
and from 120 pounds
I now weigh 155, and
feel that my life baa
been prolonged.
"I deeply regret that I did not know
of your medicine long before I did.
Friends often speak of the wonderful
change in my health, and I tell them that
your medicine did it." Mrs. J.W.Stan
ley, Cheneyville, La.
Distressing Case of Mrs. M.Gary.
Chicago, 111. "I have used LydiaE.
Pink ham's Vegetable Compound for
backache and it has certainly made a new
woman of me. After my first baby was
born I was left a perfect wreck. I was
so weak I could hardly do my household
duties and suffered with an awful back
ache. But since I have used your Com
pound the pains in my back have left me
and I am strong again.
"My mother used it also through
Change of Life and speaks very highly
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you wish. I think it is only fair for one
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others know of your great remedy."
Mrs. M. Gary, 2958 N. Ridgeway Ave.,
Chicago, 111.
"Few women possess such a perfect
nair or lees. I dare sav that if twen-
tv-flve of our socletv women were to
give a calisthenic exhibition it would
be discovered that probably but one)
or two would have perfect legs."
Temple Suffering
Eczema All Over Baby's Body.
"Whin my baby was four months
old his face broke out with eczema,
and at sixteen months of age; his face,
hands and arms were in a dreadful
state. The eczema spread all over his
body. We had to put a mask or cloth
over his face and tie up his hands.
Finally we gave him Hood's Sarsapa
rilla and In a few months he was en
tirely cured. Today he Is a healthy
boy." Mrs. Inez Lewis. Baring, Maine.
Hood's Sarsaparilla cures blood dis
eases and builds up the system.
Get It today In usual liquid form or
chocolated tablets callel Sarsatabs.
NEEDLE IN A BABY'S FLESH.
Parent Didn't Know How Long
Four-Year-Old Had Curried
It lit Body.
Buchana, Ga. A medium si7.od
sewing needle was extracted from the
left side of Bernlce Williams, the
fourJ-ycar-oId daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. James Williams, by doctors af'
ter an operation had been performed
on the little child. How long the
needle' had been imbedded In the
flesh Is not known.
If you cough all night you get no
rest, nor does anyone else In the
house. Keep within reach a bottle
of BALLARD'S HOREHOUND SY
RUP. It is then easy to stop the
tickling which causes the cough, when
ever It appears. Price 25c, 60c and
$1.00 per bottle. Sold by A. C. Koep-
pen & Bros.
" The State Hotel, corner Webb and
Cottonwood streets, under new man
agement. Furnished rooms by day,
MICHELEM
TIRE PRICES
Reduced.
EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 19th, 1911
As last year, MICHEUN was first "As Usaal "
to give tire users the benefit of reduced prices.
COMPARISONS SHOWING SAVING
SIZE
ENVELOPES
INNER TUBES
32x3
34x4
36x4
37x5
FORMER
PRICES
$25.85
39.10
52.90
66.10
NEW
PRICES
$24.50
35.75
47.25
58.75
FORMER
PRICES
NEW
PRICES
$ 6.25 $ 5.75
8.60 8.00
12.20 11.00
12.20 11.00
THE SUPERIORITY OF MICHEUN TIRES
IS RECOGNIZED ALL OVER THE WORLD
IN STOCK BY
PENDLETON AUTO COMPANY
SI 2 Johnson Street.
THE OFFICE
A. SCHNEITER. Prop.
PENDLETON. ORE.
FAMILY LIQUOR STORE
Phone Main 299
711 Main Street
MONEY TO LOAN
Insurance, real estate for sale and houses to rent
MARK MOORHOUSE CO.
Phone Main 83.
Other Property of Every Description.
Money to Loan on City ana
117 E. Court Street
County Realty.
week or month. Phone Main 603.