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DAILY EAST OREQONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY AUGUST 13, 1013.
EIGHT PAGES.
BABY'S HEAD
BEGANTOFESTER
Eruption Like Ulcerated Pimples.
, Itched and Irritated Awfully. Hair
Feli Out. Cuticura Soap and Oint
ment Cured in Three Weeks.
rot
V. O. Box .V, Grcvnville. Cal. "Last
Tall my baby boy, two a:d a half years old,
foil and hit the hark cf liis head on the door-
casing, cutting
quite a fnuh. I
"thought it would
hvuX rislit away, sj
'when I picked him
up and washed his
head I put soma
on it and ho
soon was playing
I aaln. The next
morning there was
a scab over It, but
after a tow days It began to fester and other
sores came near it. They commenced at
bis neck and gradually spread to the top of
his head. The eruption was liko ulcerated
pimploa and itched and irritated him aw
fully, especially at night, when he would
scratch and dig his head. I had hard work
to keep him from scratching them. His
hair fell out where the sores were thickest.
"The sores looked red and matterated. 1
liad all bis hair cut close to his head so I
could get the Cutictira Ointment on well
night and morning and I washed his head
well with the Cuticura Soap. In two weeks
it was healed nicely and In three weeks he
was cured and there Is not even a scar."
(Signed) Mrs. A. B. Wolters, Dec. 17, 1912.
Cuticura Soap 25c and Cuticura Ointment
50c, are sold everywhere. Liberal sample of
ach mailed free, with 33-p. Skin Book. Ad
dress post-card "Cuticura. Dept. T, Boston."
-Men who shave and shampoo with Cu-
ticura Soap will find it best for skin and scalp.
ATTACKS SYSTEM
OF NAVAL EXAMS
Representative Howard of Georjria
Says Present Method Is Silly
Seeks Reform.
By Burton K. Standish, written for
the United Press.)
WASHINGTON, Aug 13. The
Hon. William S. Howard, representa
tive from Georgia, doesn't like the
questions which the examining board
asks of all candidates for the United
states nav;il academy and he recently
delivered himself of his opinion on
the Bubject and the reasons why be
fore the house.
Representative Howard left ahso
lutely no doubt in the minds of his
fellow congressmen as to his exact
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PORTLAND, OREGON
and innermost thoughts about some
of the entrance examination questions
asked would-be future naval officers.
One of the questions upon which the
representative who came from the
state made famous by Ty Cobb, lit
with both hands and feet was, "Trace
the growth of democracy in Rome,
previous to the Punic war."
"Why shouldn't the candidate in
stead be asked to trace the growth of
Bull Moosism in Pennsylvania pre
vious to the last presidential elec
tion?" demanded the fiery southern
er. "Knowledge of democracy's
growth In Home previous to the Pu
nic war," said Howard, "is just about
as helpful to a future sea-fighter as
would be the knowledge of what's in
side of lima beans."
"In a recent entrance examination
the candidates were asked to locate.
mong other places, Aganta. Punta
Arenas, Peehili, Finisterre, Kattegat,
and Brahamputra. They might as
well have been asked to locate Dogs
Tooth, Buzzards Boost or Sundance,
for which a $50,000 public building
was provided by the senate last year.
Silly Questions,
"And why should it be expected
that a candidate has crammed Into,
his brain all the reasons why the Ro
man legion was tactically superior to
the Macedonian phalanx? Old Gen
eral J. Caesar himself, probably did
not know why. He probably merely
knew that his legions had a better
batting avfirage than the Macedonian
phalanxes. Still another silly ques
tion aswed in entrance papers was re
garding the spread of Christianity in
Rome.
But perhaps the worst of all was
the question asking for complete de
tails of Washington's campaign ii New
Jersey during the winter of 1775-76.
The bright young man who called this
question to my attention, wrote for
twenty minutes before he suddenly
realized that Washington wasn't In
New Jersey during that time. It
was merely a 'catch question' of the
kind they use to trip up the small
boy in grade school"
"It isn't -at all surprising," contin
ued Representative Howard, "that one
boy became facetious in answering
the question as to why science could
not utilize the waters of Niagara Falls
with the time honored answer,
Dammit they can't' And my heart
goes out to the young man from Tex
as who, after struggling with a score
of foolish, senseless questions, wrote
on his paper, 'You all can go to hell;
I'm on my way back to Texas. '"
Howard quoted a number of reas
ons given for not accepting candidates
who have passed the mental examina
tion. They were unscientific dentition
mean poor dentistry; ingrowing toe
nails; ozena which means sore nose;
and exacverbation of pathogonomic
symptoms which sounds bad but
means very little.
"If these ailments were made lions
in the paths of political honors," ask
ed Howard, "how many of our lead
ing congressmen and statesmen would
we have here In Washington?"
Remarks Make Impression,
, The Georgia representative s re
marks were made partly facetiously
but they have made an impression.
Senators and representatives who
didn't know about these matters, are
talking about some means of changing
the system of ontrance examinations
for Anapolis. It is the contention
that under present systems, it is ab
solutely necessary for a student to
"crtm like sixty" at a special prepara
tory school before he can pass such
an examination. This "cramming" it
is conceded, never means obtaining
real information that lasts, but only
enough to get through the exam with.
In discussing the case recently,
Howard told of a Brooklyn boy, whose
father, a warrant officer, could not
afford to send his boy to a prepara
tory school
his class at school. Four boys,- who
had stood far lower In the first boy's
Mass attended the preparatory school
and passed the Annapolis entrance ex
amination while the first boy, "the
son of a gunner," as Howard put It
failed.
"The son ofa gunner failed; those
sons of guns rejected him," said
Howard.
It is Representative Howard's con
tention that only twenty-seven per
cent of the 500 boys who took the en
trance examination last year passed
and that of tha number more than
half had to take a second or third ex
amination. Representative Howard
wants the curriculum and system
changed "so that an ordinary human
being can pass the examinations and
have half a chance to remain at the
institution after he gets there."
FOREST INSECT
DANGER STOPPED
Prompt Action by Government Ire
venu Loss Www Beetle to
Timber of Oregon.
Look Out For
Poison Evy
Keep Your Blood Pure and
Danger will be
Avoided.
Minister Praises ThU Laxative.
Rev. H. Stubenvoll of Allison, la.,
In praising Dr. King's New Life Pills
for constipation, writes: "Dr. King's
New Life Pills are such perfect pills
no home should be without them."
No better regulaor for the liver and
bowels. Every pill guaranteed. Try
them. Price 25c, at Koeppens. Adv.
By a prompt campaign against a
flourishing colony of -barn beetles on i
the Ochoco national forest in central
Oregon, the government Is eliminating
danger which threatened to destroy
millions of feet of timber.
Some authorities claim that the
mount or timber killed each year
by insects Is equalled only by the
oss from forest fires. Among the
most destructive of these insect ene
mies are the bark beetles, one of
which, the mountain pine beetle, is'
responsible for most of the damage on
the Ochoco forest This deadly little
beetle is less than a quarter of an
i
IIITKKTA TIIAXKS. .
1L LANE WILSON
Telegrams Are Exchanged Honorable
Settlement to bo Male, Says
Kx-Ambassador.
MEXICO CITY. Aug 13 President
Huerta and Henry Lane Wilson, for
mer American embassador to Mexico
have exchanged telegrams on the sub
Ject of Mr. Wilson's attitude on the
question of Mexico and the United
States. The message of President
Huerta Bays:
"The Mexican republic through my
self thanks you for Justice In which
you expressed yourself regarding the
government of this country.
Mr. Wilson in acknowledging the
telegram expressed the belief that wise
counsel would prevail and that an
honorable settlement of the questions
at Issue eompatible with the dignity
of both countries would be reached.
Suffered Eczema Fifty Years
Well.
Seems a long time to endure the
awful burning, itching, smarting,
skin-disease known as "tetter" an
other name for Eczema. Seems good
to realize, also, that Dr. Hobson's Ec-
acnia Ointment has proven a perfect
cure.
Mrs. D. L. Kenney writes: "I can
not sufficiently express my thanks to
you for your Dr. Hobson's Eczema
Ointment. It has cured my tetter,
which has troubled me for over fifty
years. All druggists, or by mall, 60c
Koeppens. Adv.
PFEIFFER CHEMICAL CO.
St. Louis, Mo. Philadelphia, Ia
VOLOAXGS EMIT
SMOKE IX ALASKA
AH Ulood Ilnorden are Kaorked Out
by S. S. .
Strolling: through the woods or clear
ing brush, picnickers, hunters, fisher-
nt h in length, but bears the ponder- j meniook' out for poison Ivy. And In
ous scientific name of Dendroctonus
monticolae Hopk, which, being inter
preted, signifies killer of the moun
tain pine tree, discovered by Hopkins.
Its methods of operalon are Inter
esting. The mature beetle bores
through the bark of the tree and ex
the meantime keen your blood pure by
using S. S. S. If your skin is rough
with eczoma, pimples or any other
eruption, S. S. S. stimulates the line
network of blood vessels In the skin to
dry up and heal all sore spots.
S. 8. & will do this positively. It
dominates the principle of osmosis,
cavates a gallery in the Inner living stimulates the cells of the skin to select
bark and in the outer surface of the their own nutriment irom xne ivoou.
wood in which it lays its eggs. When Pure, and,heal'"Kb V" 7m? il'
.,..., . . . 4. ful medicinal Ingredients of this fa-
imivuni cat. ii jiruilB iai va, ui ucihic-
grub, channels into this growing por
tion of the trunk, feeding upon the in
ner, bark. When full grown the larva
after passing through a dormant, or
pupal stage, becomes a beetle. This
beetle then drills out through the bark
In July, and. emerging into the world
seeks a fresh tree and starts a new
generation. With this "chain-letter"
method, it soon infests a large area.
The galleries or channels of the lar
vae girdle- the tree and kill it, and
the beattle's presence is usually dis
covered, as It was In the Ochoco for-1 . , w
f v.. s,., .i nin.! nt tne clubhouse he Jumped upon Jo-
mous blood purifier. It Is a safe rem
edy, as it contains no minerals, and yet
Us action Is a marvel.
Y6u can get a S. S. In any drug
store, but insist upon having It. The
Swift Laboratory In Atlanta, Ga.. pre
pares this famous blood purifier, and
you should take no chance by permit-
tins: anyone to recommend a sudsu
tute. And If your blood condition is
such that you would like to consult a
specialist freely, address the Medical
Dept., The Swift specific Company, 18
Swift Bldg., Atlanta, ua.
trees in the midst of a mountainside
of green.
In fighting this forest scourge, the
method recommended by the bureau
o. Entomology is followed. The slm-
le removal of the bark of infested
trees between October and July, while
the larvae are still In the tree, Is suf
ficient to kill them. The lumber may
then be sold while It is yet sound. On
the Ochoco forest, however, there
was no market, and the forest officers
found that the cheaper and more ef- j
lective nietnon or control was to cui
the trees and burn them before the
new broods of beetles could emerge.
In 1912 the Infestation was given a
decided check by the cutting of '3500
trees. This summer the attack on
the insects was resumed with renew
ed vigor, and 42 laborers. In charge
of a forest officer, cut more than 40,-
000 trees.
s-'ph Mellon, vice president of the
club until the official noticed the note
He read It hurriedly. Then, accom
r.nuied by the mascot, he started 'or
the scene of the breakdown In an au
tomobile. He reached the strandel
ball players In less than three hour?
from the time the dog had left th
Mire.
The club had been to Odessa. Dei
where it defeated the team of thai
plait- 7 to 4.
HOWS THIS?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any rase of Catarrh that cannot b
cured by tian ratarrn cure.
r. j. uhkm-ji uu., Toledo, u,
We. the nnderslfcntd, bare known. V,
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
him Derfectlr honorable in all hualncaa
As a result of these vlg-. transactions and financially able to carry
BoRoslof, Freaky Mountain is Agai
performing Contortions in
.North.
SEATTLE. Aug. 13. Bogoslof Is
Jand, the famous freak volcanic Is
land of Bering Sea is again perform
ine contortions and every volcano of
the vast mountain range of western
Alaska and the Aleutian Islands is
emitting smoke, steam or vapor, ac
cording to Captain C. O. Crisp of the
revenue cutter I'nalga, which returned
to Seattle from her first cruise to
Bering Sea.
Captain Crisp said that Bogoslof Is
land, which has interested scientists
since its first appearance in 190G has
undergone? another change since it
was visited last year.
Natives told Captain Crisp that the
island entirely disappeared for a tim
and when it reappeared above the
orous measures, the government ap- ont BT obligations made by bis firm.
parently has the beetles under con-
trol.
DOG RESCUES BALL CLUB.
WILMINGTON, Del, ug. 13. A
dog mascot of the Christiana Athletic
club, of Wilmington, with no pedigree
went to the rescue when the baseball
club of that organization was strund
ed In a country road In a disabled
automobile, near Middleton, Del., 25
iriles from here. A note summoning
help was tied to the dog's collar and
ae started on a run and did not stop
until this city was reached.
The dog made a Journey homeward
.iione over a strange road. Arriving
Toledo. O
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mu
cons surfaces of the system. Testimonial!
sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold
dj an uruggisis.
Take nail's Family Pills for constipation
You'll get the best meal
in Pendleton at the
Quelle
Particular cooks
Attentive Service.
For Breakfast
Ranch Eggs
Buttermilk Hotcakes
Good coffee
Everyday.
We invite your patronage and
aim to please you.
A clean kitchen
Regular Meals
25c
Gus. La Fontaine
La Fontaine Block, Main Street
surface its shape was different and it
The boy was the best of was several hundred yards from its
former position.
A Good Mechanic
never lias any cause to find fault
with lumber that we supply.
For every plank is sound, sea
soned and straight grained. He
losses no time in trying to select
a good board. That saves his
time and that means money. It's
true economy to do your lum
ber buying here.
Oregon Lumber Yard
A. H. Cox, Mgr.
East Alta Si Opposite Court House
OLD imiOll AGAIN STARTED.
Sale of S, V. to O.-W. It. & N. Is Once
More Argued Eccle's Visit
Starts Story.
BAKER, Ore, Aug. 13. The pres
ence here of David C. Eccles, son of
the late David Eccles, president and
principal stockholder of the Sumpter
Valley railway, gave rice to further ru
mors concerning the sale of the S. V.
to the O.-W. Tl. & X., so oftern report
ed of late, and. as often denied by the
officials of both companies.
Guy L. Anderson, former O.-W. of
ficial and present head of the S. V.
as 'general manager, and other offl
cials, as usual, deny the visit had any
significance in the reported deal and
local people are beginning to believe
the oft-repeated tale of a sale Is made
of whole cloth. On the other hand,
those who believe In the deal point
out that O.-W. R. & N. agents have
acquired property at Sumpter and
other places, of no use to the company
otherwise. The S. V. has acquired an
other big bunch of timber land ad
Jacent to its terminal at Prairie City,
In Grant valley.
Teething babies always have a hard
time of it when this process occurs In
hot weather. They not only have to
contend with painful gums but the
stomach is disordered, bowels loose
and the body uncomfortable. The
best help you can-give the little suf
ferer is McGEE'S BABY ELIXIR. It
corrects sour stomach, cools and quiets
the bowels and helps digestion. Price
25c and 50c per bottle. Sold by all
dealers. Adv.
CAUGHT OKEGOX FISH; FINED
L. C. Turney Diss fp $8.50 for Hav
ing Trout That Are Bclmv
tlie Limit.
WALLA WALLA, Aug. 13. L. C.
Turney was fined 5 and costs, 18.50
In all, In Justice court yesterday for
having in his possession 20 trout un
der six Inches In length. The fish
were caught In Oregon and Turney
was arrested at the interurban station
at 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Tur
ney had 32 trout in all. j
The offenders arrested two weeks
ago were fined $1 and costs each.
Judge McKlnney stated the fine is
subject to variation and because one
man pays a fine of a certain size is
no sign the next one will pay one
as small.
Revenge generally seeks refuge in a
"THE OLD RELIABLE"
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REMEDYforMEN
AT DRUGS I8T8.0R TRIAL BOX Br MAIL 50.
FROM PLANTEM 93 HENRY ST. BROOKLYN. NY.
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Lehman Hot Springs
A Health and Pleasure Resort
FRANK L. McHEIL, Prop.
Best Dance Hall in Blue Mountains.
Finest Pool in Eastern Oregon.
Good Bowling Alleys. Fine Fishing.
Hotel Rates
PER DAY $2.00
PER WEEK $10.00
i
Camping privileges free with
water piped to grounds.
Cottages
COTTAGES BY THE WEEK,
$2.50 TO $5.00 PER WEEK.
Cottages are furnished with
stove, chairs and springs.
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS FOR SALE BY MANAGEMENT.
AUTOMOBILE STAGE
Leaves Pendleton Auto Company.
Phone 541 for reservations.
Have Your House
Wired for
Electricity
It's cheaper, safer, far more
pleasing and saves much un
necessary eye-strain.
At the present rate for light
ing you get one kilowatt more
for $1.00 than was formerly
given for $1.60.
By using the new wire-type
MAZDA lamp you get three
, times more light than from the
ordinary lamp and your light
is as bright and clear as day
light. This new MAZDA can be
used on ordinary drops and
cords without breaking.
SAVE YOUR EYES. SAVE
YOUR HOUSE, SAVE MONEY.
BE COMFORTABLE.
Electric and gas supplies, elec
tric light wiring, bell wiring, gas '
piping, motors and dynamos.
See
J. L. Vaugh&n
S31 Main St. Phone 13
Don't Make Your Home a Bake Oven This Summer
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PACIFIC POWER r LIGHT COMPANY
Always at Your Service"
Phone 40
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