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DAILY EAST OIIEGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON,' FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1912.
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IS. HENRY STAMPER
OF WESTON IS DEAD
NATURE'S
PERFECT TONIC
Are Yo Going to Build?
x iAst Toatnre health tO
530 fcfcO
'Ji j! V . .
Get our prices first !
Crab Creek Lumber Co.
Phone Main 92
OSCAR. MAHLER, Manager
RINGS BELONG TO GIItD,
Given In Token of notrotlwl, She Need
Not Wert to Keep Tliein.
Blalrsvllle, Pa. A girl owns her
engagement rings, whether or not
they lead her to marrying the donor.
So rules Justice Gelb of this place.
Miss Josephine Graham and Chas.
Yachal both of Saltsburg, became en
gaged to be married two years ago.
Vaohal presented a diamond ring to
his fiancee, following this with an
other ring later.
Vachal some time ago told of a cir
cumstance that temporarily would
prevent their marriage and asked for
the rings, promising to return them
at her request, as she did not consid
er the engagement b roken. Miss
A Permanent Cure tor
Chronic Constipation
Although those may dlRpute It wno nave
Dot trlml It, yet tnouianua 01 uidctb, wiiu
peak from personal experience, assert tuat
there la a permanent cure for curonlc con
stipation. Some testify they were cured
for as little as fifty cents, years ago, and
that the trouble never came back on tnem,
while others admit they took several bot
tles before a steady cure was brought
The remedy referred to Is Dr. Caldwell's
Syrup l'epuln. It has been on tbe market
for aver a suartcr of a century and has
been popularlicd on lu merits, by one
leraon telling another. Tbe fact that lu
strongest supporters are women and eld
erly people the ones most persistently
constipated makes It certain that the
rlalsM regarding It aa a permanent cure
for constipation have not been exagger
ated. It Is not violent like cathartic pills.
.,.tn Unt nnorfltpa ffpnttv. with
out griping and without shock to the sys
tem. It contains tonic properties that
strengthen the stomach and bowel mus
cles so that In time medicines of all kinds
can be dispensed with and nature la again
solely relied on. Among the legions who
testiry to mrae u " V . V. TV
l.ushman, Logan, Utuh, and Josephine Bail
ey, Sheridan, Wyo., and they always have
a bottle of It In tbe hotiBe, for it la a re
liable laxative for all tbe family 'torn In
fancy to old age.
Anyone wishing to make a trlai of this
remedy before buying It In the regular way
of a druggist at fifty cents or one dollar
a Inrge bottle (family size) can have a
sample bottle sent to the home free of
charge by simply addressing Dr. W. B.
Caldwell. 403 Washington St., Montlcello,
III. Your name and address on a postal
card will do.
THE OFFICE
A. SCHNEITER. Prop PENDLETON, ORE.
FAMILY -LIQUOR STORE
Phone Main 299
711 Main Street
Graham later requested the return
of the rings but Bachal la alleged to
have refused them.
Suit for recovery was brought by
the girl. At the hearing before Jus
tice Gelb the rings were returned to
the young woman and Vachal paid
the costs of the suit.
EVIDENCE OF ALIENISTS
TO 1K USED ixm KICHESON
MIhs Llnneirs Sluyer Was In Tine
Spirits After Talk With Attorneys.
Boston The Rev. Clarence V. T.
Richeson. was In better spirits than
at any time during the past two
months. It was said that he must
have some understanding with hU
attorneys as to the nature of the evi
dence they are to use before the ex
ecutlve council when they seek
clemency.
An Inkling as to the nature of this
evidence was obtained from William
A. Morse, Junior counsel for Richeson
who said:
"Richeson will be examined by al
ienists, and John Lu Lee, senior coun
sel. Is preparing documentary evidence
in Virginia. Mr. Lee will present
that evidence before the executive
council."
The first hearing on the petition
will be on April 26.
Act Well!
And that you may, profit by
the health-restoring, strength
giving properties of the time
tested famous family remedy
BEEGEWS
PILLS
SU Trybr In beau 10c 25c
HAIR WHITE AS SNOW
Restored to Natural Color
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with
WYETH'S
SAGE AND SULPHUR
HAIR REMEDY
ALMOST A MIRACLE
My hair was as white as snow when I commenced using
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy. One bottle re
stored my hair to its natural dark brown color. As I am now
JO years old, I consider the result most remarkable. It is an
agreeable and refreshing hair dressing, keeping the hair soft
and glossy, without being in the least greasy or sticky.
WM. WESTLAKE,
10 West Main Street, Rochester, N. Y.
K6
triXOMc. ru cot
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A.N IDEAL
fHairTonic mi Dressing
j Imparls coloc t fidW and FTf
I mad toft. 4 fT I
'aJUt Hthmi and teat htur.f
jLuaU! for falun luir.i '
i PRICE 50c AND 1.00
J THE WVETH CHLMICAL CO.V
NEW YORK CTIY
(Special Correspondenne.
Weston, Ore., April 19. The death
of Mrs. Henry Stamper- occurred
Thursday morning at her home on
North Water strer-t. Mrs. Stamper
was taken suddenly ill Sunday after
noon with an attack of paralysis and
physicians were immediately called
but no hope was held for her re
covery as all her body but her lungs
and heart were entirely paralyzed.
No final arrangements have been
made, us not all of the relatives are
present yet.
J.lr. Trajan Tucker was kicked and
seriously hurt this morning while
Irvine to rescue his small bov from
un.li-r the feet of horses. Serious in
ternal injury 18 feared.
Mr. O. M. Richmond of Walla Wal
la was In Weston Monday.
Mrs. L. I. O'Harra returned Mon
day from a visit to Walla Walla.
Miss Edna Banister was a Pen
dleton visitor this week.
Misses Mabel and Ina Blomeren
spent several days In the Garden City
last week.
Mis. Halph Klnnear was In Pen
dleton Saturday.
Mr. Joel Davis of Weston was In
Athena Saturday.
Messrs A! Nordean and Edkar
.Smith of this city were in Athena
Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Rogers of
Adams are in Weston visiting rela
tives. Mis. Richard Gerherding who has
been 111 at Walla Walla for some time
returned to Weston Monday and
seems decldedlv better
Mis. James Compton went to
walla Walla in answer to a telephone
from her daughter Mrs. Clifford
Culley reporting the serious Illness
of her child.
Mrs. George Proebstal js., was in
Milton Kiin.liiv
Mr. and Mrs. John Banister were
visitors in Pendleton this week.
Mrs. William Morrison and Miss
Bessie Key of Weston, were in Athe
na Tuesdav
Mr. J. B. Gross was in from his
ranch Tncsdav.
Mrs. Chas. King of Hermlston is in
Weston.
Mr. L. Shangle of Milton was in
Weston Sunday.
Supt. F. K. Welles of Pendleton.
cave a sterpnntienn evVilhltlnn In tVta
high school auditorium Tuesday evening
Miss Hilda McRae, who has been
quite ill at the home of her parents
Mr. and Mrs. John McRae of this
city is reported much improved.
Mr. Otis T.ipimllen whn 1e nttAnrl
incr school in Weston (merit nevprnl
days with his parents in Adams this
week.
The MLsses Eilna Rnnlster nml Rn
die Nor Dean of Weston were in
Walla Wall a Thnrsrlav
Mrs. Minnie Walker of Weston was
in Pendleton Thursdav
Mrs. W. s. Payne of Weston was a
visitor in the Garden City this week.
Mrs. George Wordaird of Adams
v. " ! !u Weston Wednesday.
:. and Mrs. Plomondane of Athe
mi were in Weston Wednesday.
Mrs. J. E. Keefe, Jr.. of Pendleton
was a Weston visitor this week.
Miss Edith Weerner of Milton was
in Weston this week.
Mrs. M. A. Bryson .and Mrs. J. B
Gross of this city were in Pendleton
this week.
Mrs. William McKenzie of this city
was in Pendleton during the week.
Mrs. W. Carter is confined to her
bed this week on account of illness.
sickness when the use of ag combined.
In S. S. S. will De louna ooia u"-?r2 -n TntiP nd eerms from
It builds up weak constitutions ty re muvm ""tnrinp strength and
tne blood, thus supplying cto?!iS4tt d whteU
invigorating the system. .TJtsy
S. S. S. is composeu muw i - " Perfect Tonic, free from
SiroWeToi;. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLAHTA, GA.
" Why hesitate when WYETH'S SAGE AND
SULPHUR HAIR REMEDY is daily producing
Just such results?
After years of study and analysis of the hair, we
have been able to produce an ideal Hair Tonic
end Restorer, which contains an actual constituent
Of hair, combined with ingredients of recognized
tnerit for treatment of hair and scalp diseases. It
makes and keeps the scalp clean and healthy, gives life,
strength and lustra to the hair, and
Restores Gray Hair to Natural Color
No matter how long and thick your hair Is,
WYETH'S SAGE AND SULPHUR HAIR REM
EDY will make it longer and thicker. It will re
move every trace of dandruff in a few days, stop
falling in one week, and start a new growth in from
one to three months.
Guaranteed to be as Represented or
Money Refunded
50c. AND $1.00 A BOTTLE
If Tour Druggist Doe Not Ke It 8m SOo. In St.mr
uil Wa Will Sand Yeu e. Lord Uottla. Espraaa Prepaid
1 - 74 CORTLANDT STREET
wyeui inemicai company, iwwyorkcity.r.y.
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FREE
a v w-Ka awuI Ctiinhni Tnllet Saab Free to AnYonfl who Will send
m vm v iiui v - w
us this advertisement with lOe in stamps to cover cost of wrapping and mailing the soap.
SOLD BY THE PEN i,i.r.iu. i. t o.
aged 19, whom he believes to have
been kidnaped. They may be mar
ried before returning to Ixs Angeles.
P.mrkwalrt buys his mall brought mm
a letter saying that Miss Condit had
been kidnaped.
He received another letter from the
girl, saying that she was a prisoner in
San Francisco, and he received a
third letter saying that she was in
safe hands in Sacramento.
PEACE PACT STIIX IV AIK.
Enrt of Tiireo-Italian War May Not
Come for Home Time.
Paris. so connrmauon oi re pons
that the towers have formally pro
posed mediation between Turkey and
Italv. has been received in official
circles. It is said that for some time
the powers, including France, have
been exchanging notes, regarding
eventual action at Constantinople, tout
it has been understood that nothing
definite would be done until after the '
resumption of the Ottoman Parlia
ment sessions.
A valuable dressing fr flesh
wounds, burns, sca'.ds, old sores, rash,
chafed skin, is BALLARD'S SNOW
LINIMENT, it is both healing and an
tiseptic. Price 25c, 50c and Il.uw
bottle. Sold by A. C. Koeppen & 6rti.
FiEOKL
New Drug That Quickly Removes
These Homely Spots.
There's no longer the slightest need
nf fpnllnc ashamed of vour freckles, as
a new drug, othine double strength
has been discovered that positively re
moves these homely spots.
Simply get one ounce of othine
double strength, from any first class
drueeist in Pendleton and apply a lit
tle of it at night, and in the morning
von will see that even tne worst freck
les have begun to disappear, while
the lighter ones have vanished entire
ly. It is seldom that more than an
nnnno Is neederl to completely clear
the skin and gain a beautiful clear
complexion.
Ro Riirp to ask for the double
strength othine, as this is sold under
guarantee of money back if it fails
to remove freckles.
HERMISTON BEATS
STANFIELD TEAM
(Special Correspondence.)
Stanfk'M. Ore.. Auril 19 Last Sun
day afternoon the baseball season was
opened by a game lure between Stan-
fiold and llerniiston. the score being
9 to 4 in favor of . Hermiston. The
game was witnessed by a large num
ber of people from Stanfield ns well
us many from lie ho and Hermiston.
Mrs Richard Carlson returned Sun
day from the ranch of Tom Smith
where she had been caring for Mrs.
Smith, who had been ill, but is now
convalescent.
Mrs. J. E. Faucett and children,
rhillip and Ruth, made a trip to
Echo on Tuesday.
Walter Weir doot, a drainage man
of North Yakima, was here Tuesday.
Clarence Hasten of Condon, is visit
ing his brother, C. Ii. Hazen, this
week.
K r. Marshall, vice president of
the Inland Irrigation company, was
transacting business here on Tuesday.
Dr. H. W. Coe arrived in htanrield
on Monday.
J. M. Schaffer of Walla ai.a, was
m the city Wednesday.
The Tuesday afternoon Embroidery
club held its regular meting with
Mrs. C. It. Hazen this week.
Mayor J. M. Kyle was a Foiilleton
Jsitor this week.
A carload of fine Jersey and Hol-
stein cows in chargo of Chas. Helm of
Hillsboro. Ore. "reached here a few
days ago and have nearly all been
disposed of to farmers in and around
Standfield as many of them are going
into dairying.
Mrs. Cummlngs of Heppner arrivei
in this city Wednesday and will re
n aln for a few days.
Mrs. M. C. Haragar has returned
from North Yakima where -she ha.
been visiting her mother, Mrs. James
Stuart, who has been quite a'riously
i 1
Muyor Kyle drove to Heridslon
Thursday.
Ten Extra
Green Trading Stamps given
with each new
PRESCRIPTION
You want pure medicines.
Correct work at right prices.
TRY THE
Pendleton Drug Co.
"IV BUSINESS FOR YOCR
GOOD HEALTH."
-.1
Spring
As the best of all system
Tonics, we would surest
that von try a bottle of F. &
S. Sarsaparilla, which is
sold on a positive guarantee
to satisfy or money back.
Mr
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COPYRlCHT
Lawn Owners
when you buy garden hose,
be sure and get the best.
Our Peerless Hose
IS GUARANTEED FOR
2 YEARS.
It costs no more, but lasts
lonrrer.
"Beddow & Miller" stamped
on every 25 foot length. Look
for the name.
We keep everything neces
sary In plumbing and Irrigating
supplies, nozzles, sprays, etc.
Beddow & Miller
Pendleton's Only Exclusive
Plumbers.
Corner Court and Garden St
KIPNAPKD Oil "KIDDING"?
Los Angeles. uVrno Buehwnld, a
local broker, has left for Sacramento
to meet his fiancee, Osle Condit,
For sale only at
Tallman Co.
Colo nist
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March 1 to April
15, 1912
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da to all points In the Northwest on
the
Oregon-Washington
Railroad & Kay. Co.
I'rom CHICAGO $33.00
ST. IjOCIS $32.00
OMAHA $25.00
' KANSAS CITY S25.00
" ST. PACL $23.00
Proportionately low fates from all
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