East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 21, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PAGE SIX.
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, SATURDAY. JUNE 21, 1913.
EIGHT PAGES.
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A MASS
OF SPOTS
Developed Into Running Sores. Itch
ing Terrible. Cuticura Soap and
Cuticura Ointment Stopped Itch
ing Wonderfully. Now Cured.
Sll.'i Washington St.. Salt Lake City.'
t tah "I was first alarmed by an Itchy
feeling all over my arms and a rash of tiny
spots came out. The rash
was a mass of spots Ilka
measles and developed
I into running sores. The
Itching was terrible and I
would scratch something
awful. I tried a treat
ment but it availed not.
I then decided to try Cuti
cura Soup and Ointment.
After the first application the itching stopped
'wonderfully. The cure which followed was
a marvel to me fur I thought I never would
set better. This was three years ago and
I have as clear a skin as any one may wish.
Cuticura Soap and Ointment cured me
entirely." (Signed) Miss Kate M. Dobson.
Mar. 18. 1912.
For pimples and blackheads the following
1s a most effective and economical treat
ment: Gently smear the affected Darts with
Cuticura Ointment, on the end of the finger,
tut do not rub. Wash off the Cuticura
Ointment in five minutes with Cuticura
Soap and hot water and continue bathing
for some minutes.. This treatment is best
on rising and retiring. At other times use
Cuticura Soap freely for the toilet and bath,
to assist in preventing inflammation, irri
tation and clogging of the pores. Sold
throughout the world. Sample of each
mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address
post-card "Cuticura, Dept. T, Boston."
M"Tendor-faced men should use Cuticura
Soap Shaving Stick. 23c Sample free.
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Dim OmrasittnDBsi nnimtlv
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11KM AT ADAMS
(illUtOX COUPLE
QUIETLY MAKRIED
SOY GEE, C. H. D.
If you have tried many remedies,
and they have failed to help you, do
not be discouraged, but consult Soy
Gee Herb Co., as they have great suc
cess with their medicines of Chinese
herbs, barks and roots gathered from
different parts of the world, and com
pounded according to formulas known
only to Chinese doctors.
Our motto is to cure a patient as
quickly as possible, as we believe a
cured patient is the best form of ad
vertising. If suffering from rheuma
tism, indigestion, catarrh, liver
trouble, kidney trouble or any other
complaint, don't think you are incur,
able but call upon, or write us describ
ing your symptoms and your letter
will receive prompt attention.
(Special Correspondence.)
Adams, Ore., June 21. The nicest
wedding of the season took place in
the Baptist church on Thursday at
noon. The contracting' parties were
Edgar L. Xorvell of Helix and Mary
Stockton of Adams. The groom was
clothed in a dark blue serge and the
bride was robed in white silk and
lace. Both groom and bride were
very popular in Adams and Helix, the
groom is one of Helix's business men
and the bride was one of Oregon's
mast successful school teachers. The
church was beautifully decorated with
flowers by the young people of the
church and was filled to its capacity
with invited guests Before the ar
rival of the bridal party Eleanor
Stockton sang "O Promise Me." Miss
Sadie Young of La Grande played the
wedding march. Victor Mason of Car
son, Washington, a school mate of the
groom, was best man and Augusta
Stockton as bridesmaid. The cere
mony was performed by Rev. J. W.
Stockton father of the bride. A swell
dinner was served at the home of the
bride after which the' happy couple
left in an auto for Walla Walla.
Eight girls as follows: Stella Lieual
len Mina Peringer, Celia Simonton,
Mable Mclntire, Jessie Chestnut, Ruth
McKenzie, Winnie Gless, Ereleene
Bowling all took the 2:30 train at
Adams and overtook the bride and
groom at Milton and showered them
with rice, and returned home on the
4:20. The bride and groom received
many costly presents. They will
spend a few days at Seaside and then
they will return to Helix where they
will make their future home. They
have the congratulations of their
many friends.
Mrs. E. C. Bowling was a Pendlteon
visitor Tuesday.
Minnie Peringer was a Pendleton
visitor Wednesday.
Mrs. A. J. Baker went to Tendleton
Wednesday.
Will Moore of the Pacific Elevator
company of Pendleton was an Adams
business visitor Wednesday.
Ira Stoll was a Pendleton visitor
Wednesday.
J. T. Lieuallen was a Pendleton vis
itor Wednesday.
Dr. Sharp of Athena was called to
see Mrs. C. Sands who is ill.
E. G. Marquis, city druggist, and
Arthur Watrus went to Pomeroy Wed
nesday in their auto to visit relatives
for a few dys. E. G. Marquis re
turned home Thursday from Pomeroy.
Ethel Peringer of Milton came down
Thursday to attend the wedding of
Edgar Xorvell and May Stockton.
Logan Peringer of Walla' Walla was
visiting relatives in Adams Thursday.
Bert ' Kirby of the Adams Cash
Store and Pearl Hale one of Oregon's
extensive wheat men were Pendleton
visitors Friday.
(Special Correspondence.)
Gibbon, Ore., June 21. Mr. George
C. Brace and Miss Anna May Thomp
son both of Gibbon were quietly mar
ried June 14 in Pendleton, Rev. Na
than Evans, pastor of the Methodist
church officiating. Mr. and Mrs.
Brace left Sunday for Gibbon where
they will reside.
Rufus Campbell, Clarence Burden
and Will Brace of Athena were here
camping and fishing this week.
Guests are arriving daily at Bing
ham Springs and a big crowd is ex
pected for the 4tn of July.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Thompson were
in Athena last week on business.
P. A. McPhee was In Pendleton Sat
urday. C. C. Thompson, O.-W. R. & N.
agent at Gibbon was in Pendleton
Saturday.
Will Thompson is in Portland this
week.
IIAXCHER LOSES HAXD
IX FEED CUTTER, GETS
PISTOL, KILLS HIMSELF
Martin Mk'luu-1 Goes Direct to Ilunk
liou.se and Shoots Self With
Remaining Hand.
Kennewick, Wash., June 21.
Crazed with pain and harassed with
the prospect of going .through life a
cripple, Martin Michael, a ranch hand
on the Grosscop place, on the Yakima
river, took his own life.
A short time before the tragedy,
Michael while in the act of chopping
feed, got his right hand caught in the
machine, and it was completely sev
ered at the wrist. Michael went to
the bunk house, secured a six shooter
and with his left hand sent a bullet
through his head. The cook, hearing
a shot, made an Investigation, traced
blood to the bunkhouse and found
Michael lying on the floor dead.
ARTIST KILLS HIMSELF
WIIKX HIS SIGHT FAILS
"A Perfect Woman Noblu Planned
To Warn, to Comfort andjCommand' '
Nature never Intended woman to be delicate, ailing, or a sufferer from
"nerves." Women In middle age complain of "hot flashes." Many
women suffer needlessly from girlhood to womanhood, and from moth
erhood to middle life, with backache, or headache, dizziness, falntness, or
bearing-down sensations. For a permanent relief from these distressing
symptoms nothing is so good as
DR. PIERCE'S
FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION
as a soothing and strengthening ner
vine allays tr.i subdues nervcus excitability,
irritability, nervous exhaustion, and other
distressing symptoms commonly attendant
upon functional and organic diseases of the
feminine organs. It induces refreshing sleep
and relieves mental anxiety and despondency.
The "Favorite Prescription"
Is known everywhere and for over 40 year as
the ataadard remedy for the diseases of
women. Your dealer in medicines sells it in
liquid or tablet form; or you can send 50 one
cent stamps for a trial box of Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription tablets. Address Ur.
Fierce, Invaiius' Hotel, Buffalo. N. Y.
Dr. Pierce' Pleasant PellcU regulate and invigorate
ctomach, liver and bowel. Sugar-coated, tiny granules.
caught him under the residence of S.
If. Skeller on the Powell Valley road
three miles this side of Gresham.
Shortly after 2 o'clock Mrs. Smith
was awakened by Hatton, whom she
found sitting on the side of her bed.
Her husband, who works at night for
the Standard OH company, was ab
sent. Hatton threatened to kill her
If she made an outcry.
Suddenly, he grabbed the frighten
ed woman about the neck and at
tempted to hold a bottle of chloroform
under her nose. She fought him des
perately. In the struggle she upset
the bottle and Its contents drained
out. Hatton then jumped through a
window and escaped.
ably was accidental as the old gentle
man was alone at the time. He is
survived by three' sons and a daugh
ter. His wife has been dead for a
number of years.
Rifle Bullet Pierces Heart.
Joseph, June 21. Sunday, while
squirrel hunting, Chas. Ogburn was
shot through the- heart. Death prob-
Sequel To
Love For Doll
Maternal Instinct Greatly Developed hf
Teaching Children to Love their Doll.
The little child's doll is mother to the
most romantic fairy. And in the yoars
that pass, the doll fades Into the petals
of a June rose, to evolve the most won
drous of all transformations.
And now comes a more serious period
READ THIS LETTER.
Omaha, Xeb., May 7, 1912.
Soy Gee Herb Co,
202 North 19th Street, City.
Gentlemen I cannot begin to ex
press my heartfelt gratitude for the
relief and cure that your wonderful
Herbal remedies have accomplished
for me. Two years ago I fell and
hurt myself and since tnat time I
have endured intense suffering. I
consulted several of our prominent
physicians but received no relief, be
ing advised in each case to undergo an
-operation. A friend who had been
cured by your wonderful remedies ad
vised me to see you and to escape the
operating table. I consulted you.
My trougle was a very serious case
and after ten days' trial of your herbal
remedies, I was entirely cured and am
now In the best of health. I send
you this letter in hopes that any
other sufferer who has gone through
"what I have may. profit by my ex
perience and take advantage of your
wonderful and successful remedies.
Assuring you of my deep appreci
ation, I am very gratefully yours.
MRS C. M. FOXG,
514 North 16 th St.
There Is no real need or anyone be
ing troubled with constipation. Cham
berlain's Tablets will cause an agree
able movement of the bowels without
any unpleasant effect. Give them a
trial. For sale by all dealers.
FLASHES FROM THE AVI RE.
Carl Mauch Hcinounx His Inability to
lnlnt Pictures of Years'
Dreaming. j
Chicago. June 21. Despondent be
cause his eyes failed him just when
he conceived, after years of dreaming,
the picture he hoped would make him
famous, Carl Mauch, an artist, took
poison and died from its effects. He
was 63. and rapidly losing his sight.
Recently Mauch told a fellow mem
ber of the Palette and Chisel Club
that the inspiration of his life had
come to him and bemoaned the fact
that his eyes were falling, and that he
never again would touch a brush to
canvas.
Mauch was born In Wurtemberg,
Germany, and his club fellows tell a
story of how, when a boy, he whip
ped the future king of the province.
According to them. It was the rule at
the school which Mauch attended
that the prince should always be the
u'lnner of any game. When he saw
his friends contriving that the prince
should be' the victor, he flew into a
rage and attacked his young majesty.
SOY GEE HERB CO.,
224 1-2 Washington St.
Portland. Oregon.
You can get a good standard made
piano to suit your income and taste
at Grahams.
System Renovator
An extract, of roots, barks and
resin, preserved in glycerine.. A
destroyer of many Ills, such as
constipation, rheumatism, kid
ney ailments and stomach
troubles of all kinds are being
destroyed by it. Diarrhoea and
sick headache is arrested at
once by it; nervousness is de
stroyed by it.
It destroys over-large stom
achs; it gives a relish for your
food. Epilepsy is being destroy
ed by it.
You will get 10 times the
worth of your money. 50c pint,
$1.00 quart. Money back if no
good results.
Sold at the
Pendleton Drug Co.,
The Rexall Store, or address,
J. Kissler,
11 1-2 X. 4 th St., Walla Walla,
Wn , for Information.
Seattle. June 21. Consternation
reigned in the offices of the Pacific
Coast Steamship company when it was
discovered that the specifications for
the liner Congress Included room for
only three bottles of beer. A drafts
man had mistaken the word "barrel"
for bottles. The mistake has been
rectified.
Oakland Cal., June 21 While two
leading organizations scoured the city
to find him that he might be guest
of honor at a banquet, Charles That
cher, "good roads apostle," was ar
rested at Alameda for obstructing the'
streets with his Spanish mule team.
He was released on his promise to
leave town. Alameda boosters, learn
ing his Identity, are now trying to
square themselves and their city.
Salem, Ore., June 21. Judge Bush
ey and Dr. J. X. Smith are pondering
the case of Robert France of Hub
bard, who told them he had been
driven insane by the constant nagging
of his wife. The court Is investigat
ing his real mental condition. France
said he is the father of eleven chil
dren. Action has been postponed.
Berlin. June 21. San Francisco
and Berlin lead in the race for the
next year's session of the internation
al suffrage congress. . Mrs. Sewell ad
vances the American city's claim in a
speech which was heartily applauded.
Han Francisco, June 21 That a
new era of prosperity Is dawning over
the whole Pacific coast under the
stimulus of the opening of the Pana
ma canal is the prediction of Sir. Ed
gar Vincent, chairman of the royal
commission on trade conditions, who
is here after spending six weeks In
Xew Zealand and three months in
Australia. He said trade in Austra
lia shows hopeful prospects, with the
likellness of increased business rcla
tlons with the United States.
Ketchikan, Alaska, June 21. Offi
cers of the cruiser Maryland have no
tified the navy department that the
taking aboard of coal from the Beh-
rlng Lake fields for an official naval
test will be delayed until high water
on the Bering river. The barges and
special boats built to bring out the
coal were found to draw too much
water for use at this time.
Seattle, June 21. Seth Mann, per
sonal representative of President Wil
son, accompanied by several magazine
writers and a delegation of business
representatives, will spent forty days
In Alaska visiting the bituminous coal
fields and Investigating general con
ditions in the gold camps. A visit to
the Volcanic Island- will be a feature
of the return trip.
YOUTH ATTEMPTS TO
CHLOROFORM WOMAN
Portland. Ore, June 21. Robert
M. Hatton. 7711 Sixtieth avenue,
southeast, 22 years old, was captured
yesterday morning near Gresham aft
er fleeing from the home of W. W.
Smith, 7109 Fifty-ninth avenue,
southeast, where he attempted to
chloroform Mrs. Smith at 2 o'clok, a.
m. Police Captain Keller, Sergeant
Robson. Patrolman Morelock and
'Sheriff Tom Word traced Hatton and
THESE TWO
YOUNG WOMEN
Tell How They Suffered and
How Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound
Restored Their Health
and Stopped all Pains.
Zanesville, Ohio. " I would have
cramping spells, distressed feeling in
the lower part oi my
back, headaches and
felt weak and was
very irregular. Af
ter taking five bot
tles of Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegeta
ble Compound with
Liver Pills for con
stipation, I felt well
and strong and have
no more female
troubles. I hope
every suffering woman will give your
medicine a trial. I give you permission
to publish what your remedies have
done for me." Mrs. ROY SIMMS, R.
No. 6, Box 34, Zanesville, Ohio.
"What Ten Dollars Did.
Danville, Va. " I have only spent ten
dollars on your medicine and I feel bo
much better than I
did when the doctor
was treating me. I
don't suffer any
bearing down pains
at all now and I sleep
well. I cannot say
enough for Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegeta
ble Compound and
Liver Pills as they
have done so much
for me. I am enjoy
ing good health now and owe it all to
your remedies. I take pleasure in tell
ing my friends and neighbors about
them." Mrs. Mattie Haley, 501 Col
quhone Street, Danville, Va,
mi
Blood Humors
Commonly cause pimples, bolls, hives,
eczema or salt rheum, or some other
form of eruption; but sometimes they
exist In the system, Indicated by feel
ings of weakness, languor, loss of ap
petite, or general- debl'.lty, wlthou'
causing any breaking out.
They are expelled and the whole ey
tern is renovated, strengthened an.
toned by
Hood's Sarsaparilh
Get It tody In usunl Hrpili form
chocolated tablets called Snwf.' ''
What 1 tliat we njoy liuvlng, but
hurry to get rid of?
Our apctitcs, of course!
There's no better place, we would
advise,
To buy your meats than here.
That people want the best there is,
To us, is very clear.
Wo all must have our meat, you
know,
Can't get along without it,
We all must eat, while here below,
Eat the Best, while you're about it.
it . .
Empire Moat Co.
PnONB MATV 1ft.
wlien the Joy of real motherhood should bo
as tranquil as best effort can provide.
This la accomplished with a wonderful
remedy known as Mother's Friend, an ex
ternal application so penetrating In Its
nature as to thoroughly lubricate every
cord, nerve, muscle and tendon involved.
There will be no pain, none of that
nausea or morning sickness, no sensation
of distress or Btraln of expanding muscles.
The nerves, too, will he calm, thus making
the period one of restful days, of peaceful
nights and a source of happiest anticipation.
The young, expectant mother must be care
fully watchful lest she become absorbed la
thuse mental distresses which illy prepare
her for the most important event in her life.
Mother's Friend enables her to avoid all
sensation of dread, worry or pain, and thus
she is preserved in health and strength to
take up the joyful task of motherhood.
You will tlnd Mother's Friend on sale at
all drug stores at 1 1.00 a bottle. Do not fall
to use It regularly as directed. Write to-day
to Braddeld Re;r-ilator Co., 135 Lamar Bldg.,
Atlanta, Oa.. for their most valuable UUlO
guide book for expectant mothers, .
Pure Foods
Are no more essential
to good health than the
Pure Medicines
Our prescription de
partment is operate!
along the most modern
lines ; our stock is fresh,
and our prices are the
lowest consistent with
quality.
WE IXVITE A TIIIAL.
Tollman & Co.
"MEIUTOL" AGENTS.
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You'll get the best meal
in Pendleton at the
Quelle
Particular cooks
Attentive Service.
For Breakfast
Ranch Eggs
Buttermilk Hotcakes
Good coffee
Every day.
We Invite your patronage and
aim to please you.
A clean kitchen
Regular Meals
25c
Gus. La Fonlaino
La Fontaine Block, Main Street
EXCURSIONS
EAST
Daily May 28 to Sept 30, Stopovers, Long Limit
Through Transcontinental Trains Daily
4 Going East 4 Coming West.
Every Comfort and Convenience.
Dining Service of Highest Excellence. . ,,,
Yellowstone National Park
June 15 to September 15.
Write for literature. You are interested. Yon should visit this
World's Only Gevserland. No time like the present. Enter at
Gardiner, the Northern Pacific and Original Entrance.
Most careful attention given all inquiries.
WALTER ADAMS, Agent., Pendleton, Ore.
Northern Pacific Ry.
A. D. CHARLTON, A. G. P. A., PORTLAND, ORE.
A Few Bargains
.
Telephone Poles
We have a few telephone poles left that we are selling
at right prices. See us before buying.
Counter Show Cases
We have several show cases made to set on counters,
that we are going to' close out at a great reduction.
Made to Order
Furniture, store and office fixtures, interior finish
ing, etc., made to your order best of material and
workmanship.
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J. A. Borie Lumber Co.
Planing Mill and Lumber Yard
Phone Main 7, Pendleton