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.DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OttEGOy. SATtTTtDAY. FEBRUARY 81. H14.
PAGE TTTREE,
If You are Subject to Colds
This Editorial will Interest You.
A Great Majority of Tcoplo Get Ono or More CoHs Every
Season and It is of Vital Interest to All to Learn How f o
Avoid and Relieve Colils Quickly, Since Colds are Said to
ho Contagious.
TELLS HOI'
GIRLS
TO TEACH
TO BE WIVES
MJtS. ANNA M. NOBLE OITMXKS
THE WOKK WHICH BIIK IS
ACCOMI'LIKIIIXG.
Some people think coltb aro crly caagtt tkronca eiposuro. Tti in
return is ccairadictad by tie foci tiit j-ctic ezplorers are peculiarly free
from colds. It is more generally accepted that colds are the result of civilized
life, duo to super-heated rooms and a very rapid change in temperature which
causes the nerve centers to be depressed, and still more largely due to con
tagion ene member of a family imparting; a cold to another by sneezing or
coughing. '.
A cold means nothing if relieved quickly. That such a purpose may be
accomplished, a quick aid to a cold is an cssontiaL A remedy especially
devised to relieve colds quickly is FZBTJXA.
PEBTJUA contains such ingredients that have an especially beneficial in
fiience upon the inflamed mucous membranes and the quicker these mucous
membranes are given the benefit of a remedy like PEBTJHA. the quicker the
relief and the less contagion.
A neglected cold may become a serious menace to one's own life, and far
worse, may endanger one's family.
We insure our hornet against fire, our lives against death. Why should
ve not insure ourselves against colds if possible by having a medicine in the
family chest that can be used at once f
PEROT! A is a reliable household remedy for colds and should be in every
home, for there should be a desire to combat a cold as quickly as possible.
This is enlightened hygiene.
People who are feeble and run down are more subject to colds than per
eons in normal health. 8uch persons need outdoor life and PEEVHA to help
build np a strong constitution. If you have a poor appetite that is often a
warning that you probably need a tonio like Peruna for Peruna aids the
digestive organs. When your appetite is fair and work and exercise do not
-quickly tire yon, your susceptibility to colds diminishes very much.
Persons who object to liquid medicines can now obtain PZETJHA
TABLETS.
Ask Your Druggist for Free Peruna Lucky Day Almanac for 1914.
FINANCIAL CONDITION GOOD.
Illgger Xeert of Northwest Is Farm
er, Kays Idaho Danker.
MOSCOW, Idaho. Feb. 20. "The
Pacific northwest In In splendid fi
nancial condition," declared John P.
Vollmer, of Lewlston, president of
the First National Bank of this city,
who was In Moscow.
"Any depression felt In financial
circles In the east cannot affect this
country," he continued, "and we 'are
yet to witness much greater prosper
ity. "What we need In the west now
The Home 1 the IJlRRi'Ht Contribu
tion a Woman Can .Make to Her
State, Klie Kayit Greatest Trouble
With Our Society I the Lark of
IroKT Home Training.
JUHN H. TUU..K MAT Be NEW I V XT TJ 1
POSTMASTER AT HERM1ST0N i MPO TO WmWS
APPOINTMENT EXPECTED TO BE
MADE WITHIN FEW DAYS,
SAYS JIEPOKT.
more than anything else la more
small farms and more diversity In
farming. This Is the only solution for
fhls country. Happily the farmers In
this section have enjoyed good prices
for their grain and livestock and our
section of the country seems to have
been exceptionally fortunate."
Mr. Vollmer Is one of the early pi
oneers of Idaho, for inuny years was
engaged In the mercantile business In
Lewlston.
Ketall dealers In Hong-Kong are
discovering the advantages of window
dressing after the American plan.
CHILDREN ALL SICK WITH COLD.
COUGHING, FEVERISH, AWAKE ALL NIGHT
Use Pure and Pleasant Dr. King's New Discovery. Relieves the
Cough, Loosens the Cold, Promotes Rest and Steep.
When your family is visited by a
cold epidemic and your home seems
like a hospital, your children all have
colds, cough continually, arc fever
ish and restless at night, sleep little
and then not the sound, refreshing
sleep children need. You yourself
are almost sick and awake most of
the night, caring for them. You
need Dr. King's New Discovery.
It quiets the children's cough in
atantiy. It is pure and pleasant
Children like it. By relieving the
cough promotes sleep and gives you
and the children the much needed
rest.
Get a bottle of Dr. King's New
Discovery from your druggist He
will refund your money if it doesn't
give relief.
W. H. Knowles, of Osco, 111.,
writes: fWe have given Dr. King's
New Discovery the most thorough
testa for coughs, colds and various
bronchial troubles for six years, and
have never found it to fail."
"For about three months I had the
worst kind of a cough," writes W. P.
Rinehart of Asbury, N. J. It
would keep me awake for hours at
night All the medicines I took did
not help me till at last I used Dr.
King's New Discovery. Three doses
gave me the first good night's rest I
had in months and further use com
pletely cured me." Sold by
KOEP PENS'
Experience vs. Experiment
Which Sounds the best
to You
i
T depends considerably as to whether there Is any expense at
tached. The world loves to experiment but generally balks
at gambling good money awny in experimenting on the ne
cessities and utilities of every day life.
Don't do It and you'll always come out ahead'.
When you want good careful and serviceable plumbing that
will give you the greatest return for your Investment plumb
ing that is on the Job every minute of every day, operating cor
rectly at your command you'll Bave the risk of disappointment
and wasted money if you go to a plumber who has had years of
successful experience, and makes plumbing an exclusive specialty
Shops that do everything and nothing well can only ex
periment on your plumbing. You can eliminate all risk of wasted
money and poor work by giving your plumbing work to
BEDDOW 6 MILLER
PENDLETON'S ONLY EXCLUSIVE PLUMBERS
Phone 202.
DENVEK. Feb. 21. To teach young
girls their responsibility towards their
home, friends and children arid to
show them that good work must be
done with good tools and that the
body is the tool of the mind and the
spirit, Is the task set for herself by
Mrs. Anna M. N'oble- lecturer on sex
hygiene, whose addresses on that sub
ject to public school children have
been fostered by local clubwomen.
Mrs. Noble has outlined a practical
course of instruction leading up to
the truths she teaches in the following
article:
"The ideal home is the biggest con
tribution a woman can make to het
state. To teach girls the art of home
making combined with the art of
parenthood and sex education is my
aim. At the time that girls are form
ing their standards of social life the
subject can be best presented, hence
I choose high school pupils. The
great trouble with our society is the
lack of proper home training. Once
start the girl thinking what it costs
to maintain a home and give her the
proper Idea of home jeconomlcs she
will hesitate a long time before she
runs away to marry a boy incapable of
maintaining a home.
"My work with girls is entirely con
structive. I have little faith in my
ability to reform anyone, but much
in the chance to form the right stand
ards In the average girl's mind. 1
combine physical hygiene with prac
tical home making, child training,
and the responsibility of each girl to
the future generation.
"The results of an Immoral life are
not held up to my pupils, but the
beauty of the ideal mental and spir
itual relationships of the home are
constantly held up to them. The girls
make a budget of expenses for a home
to be maintained on a $100 a month
salary. They imagine they have mar
ried a man who earns that sum. It
looks easy to run a house on that am
ount and save $25 monthly. The re
sults of careful investigation of pri
ces of food, clothing, incidental ex
penses of dentists bills, doctor's bills,
car fare, and numerous other things
that must be taken into account fair
ly stagger enthusiastic young women.
They begin to realize the value of
money and to appreciate how mother
has to skimp to make ends meet.
"And there is the question of am
usements. Every girl must find her
own danger line in the social word. My
I'ne will not do for some other girl.
The girl who loves to read and cares
little for mingling with others is in
danger of becoming a useless unit in
the ideal community. Her sister who
likes the "movies" is in danger of be
coming infatuated with that sort of
amusement only. Then too. the girls
grasp the danger of going along the
"Great White Way" unchaperoned. In
my two years of experience in this
work I have never had a girl who
has taken these lectures in the wrong
spirit. They are eager to learn to be
come builders of the ideal home, and
mothers of the best type of children."
Soft and White
HERMISTON. Feb. 21 It Is under
stood here from good authority that
John H. Toung will be the next post
master at Hermiston. His appoint
ment Is expected to be made in a very
fe w days and he will assume the du-
rties of the office at once. John H.
Williams', who has been the postmast
er under republican administration
for seven years, will take a reM and
spend the following spring and sum
mer on a camping expedition.
Mr. Toung has been the agent of
the O.-W. R. & N. Co. here for sever-i
al years and is a very capable man.
The office pays $125 a month. Mr.
Young has a wife and two children.
Plans have been adopted and rec
ommended to the Washington office
for a new concrete office building for
the United States reclamation ser
vice on the government grounds here.
The building will cost approximately
when ready for use. $10,000. It will
be two story with full basement and
steam heating plant. The grounds
will also be beautified with lawns, ce
ment walks and shrubbery. It is de
signed for permanent headquarters of
the reclamation service.
Hying Itoats to be Regulated.
WASHINGTON'. Feb. 21. Hydro
aeroplanes are motorboats subject to
government regulations and inspec
tion, the department of commerce
held and directed that the flying boats
of a commercial line between Tampa
and St. Petersburg, Fla., said to be
the first In the United States- must be
equipped with life belts, a fire ex
tinguisher, a whistle and other ac
cessories, Including running lights.
Methodist Minister Recommends
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
Rev. James A. Lewis. Milaca, Minn.,
writes: "Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy has been a- needed and welcome
guest In our home for a number of
years. I highly recommend it to my
fellows as being a medicine worthy
of trial and we are confident you
will find it very effectual and con
tlnue to use it as occasion requires
for years to come, as many others
have done. For sale by all dealers.
Adv.
16-Foot Shark Caught.
PALM BEACH. Fla., Feb. II.
Four fishermen brought in a 16-foot
hammer-head shark, which Is the big'
gest catch of the season.
They were in a small boat when
they harpooned It. and there was some
lively struggling before it was shot. Ii
weighed 1000 pounds.
Wealthy Italian Murdered.
NEW YORK. Feb. 21. Lulgul La
zazzarl, a prosperous Italian, was
thrice stabbed in the heart early to
day. Angelo Allasoo. an acquaint
ance, was arrested charged with murder.
The Best Cough Medicine.
"I have used Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy ever since I have been keep
Ing house." says L. C. Hameo, of
Marbury. Ala. "I consider it one' of
the best remedies I ever used. My
children have all taken it and it works
like a charm. For colds and whoop
ing cought It is excellent." For sale
by all dealers. Adv.
WORKERS PKFY LAIiOll
IXIOXS AT WILLAI'A
RAYMOND, Wash., Feb. 21. In an
open letter to the public the mill op
erators of Willapa Harbor threw
down the gauntlet to the labor unions
and declared their intention of stand
ing unitedly against the eight hour
day and a closed shop.
There are 27 119,000 sheep in
Great Britain to its 88.000 square
miles; New York state has 1,131,000
to its 49,000 square miles.
CuticuraSoap
And Ointment
Treatment: Oa retiring, soak the
hinds in hot water and Cuticura
Soap. Dry, anoint with Cuticura
Ointment, and wear soft bandages
or old loose gloves during the night.
CtiUcur Sow and Ointment aoid throui bout tba
world. Liberal mmtAc of Kb nulled true, with 32-p,
book. Addrm"CuUcur." Dept SB Boatoa.
mrtota wbo than and atiAmpoc wltli Cut'suia
So0 will Had u bert for ikla and Kail,.
George Washington
Bom Feb. 22, 1732; Died Dec. 14, 1799
First in war, first in peace and
first in the hearts of his countrymen'
Tomorrow, February 22. 1914, the Amer
ican people will observe the 182nd anni
versary of the birth of our country's first citizen
We wish to announce
Our first showing of Pumps and Shoes
for Spring.
All the latest last and heels in all
leathers at popular prices
38.18, SQJ8,
Services
at Local
Churches
First Christian.
Corner Main and Jackson streets.
Tolbert F. Weaver, minister. Youl
are cordially invited to attend the fol
lowing services tomorrow: Bible I
school, 9:45 a. m.; morning service.
11 a. m. Dr. A. I Crim will deliver
the morning message. The morning
anthem will be, "Let the Words of
Mv Mouth." by Greenwood. The
evening services will be in the taber-
nacle.
84.68,
86JH
New Shoes Arriving Daily. See
Window for Display.
Tho Alexander Dep.. Store
Pendleton's Biggest and Best Dep't. Store
WE GIVE S. & II. GREEN STAMPS.
Church of the Redeemer.
The Holy Communion will be cele
brated at 7:30 a. m. Sunday school
at 10 a. m., when the Lenten mite
boxes will be distributed. Divine ser
vice with sermon at 11 a. m. A ser
vice will be held at 4:30 p. m., in
stead of 7:30 p. m. to allow any who
wish to attend the revival service to
do so. Mrs. J. It. Dickson will be the
soloist. Charles Quinney, Rector.
Presbyterian.
Corner East Alta and College
streets. Rev. S. L. Grigsby, pastor.
Services tomorrow as follows. Bible
school at 10 a. m.; preaching at 11 a.
m. There will be no service at the
church at the evening hour on account
of the union meeting.
The sermon at the morning service
will be delivered by Rev. E. J. Bul-
gin,
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mm -1 ;e
Christian Science.
Services are held at 11 a. m. Sun
day school at 10 a. m. Subject of les
son sermon, "Mind." Reading room
at the church open daily except on
Sunday from 2 to 4 p. m. East Webb
and Johnson streets.
and Mrs. F. A. Baker Sunday and left
a 9-pound boy.
Mrs. F. E. Cook of Pendleton, vts-
Isted with Mrs. H. W. Hall the first
of the week.
The Women's Study club met at
the home of Mrs. G. L. Dunning
Thursday afternoon. It being visitors'
day. About 40 ladies were present.
The topic for discussion was "The
Advantage and Disadvantage of City
and Country Life," Mrs. C. W. Conner
and Mrs. W. A. Doak talked in favor
of the city, while Mrs. J. F. Bagan
and Mrs. G. L. Hurd were on the
country side. Both sides handled their
subject well and showed they had giv
en it a great deal of thought. The
judges were Miss Ida Bernhart. Mrs.
Fred Heath and Mrs. Hills. Their
decision was unanimous in favor of
the country life.
R. L. Perry of Pendleton Is look
ing after his business affairs here.
W. J. Furnish is in the city for a
few days.
Mrs. F. O. Yates returned Friday
from a month's stay in Portland. Mr.
Yates went to Portland a week ago
to accompany her home.
F. B. Stuart was called to Wood,
land, Washington on account of the
serious illness of his mother.
Daniels Favors Marriage.
WASHINGTON. Feb. 21. "Bache
lors encumber the earth," remarked,
Secretary Daniels when he ordered
Lieutenant Harrison E. Knauss de
tached from the presidential yacht
Mayflower, so he could be married.
The Mayflower is going to Mexican
waters.
"I am in favor of matrimony for all
naval officers," said the secretary.'
"and I shall do all In my power to
help such a good cause along."
Aviator Renew Flight.
SAN DIEGO. Feb. 21. Glenn Mar-,
tin left Oceunslde, 40 miles north, in
his aeroplane today and resumed th
flight to this city. He started front
Los Angeles last week with two pas
sengers but waa forced by engine)
trouble to descend an! make repairs.
FA I SE "ADS" SCORED HARD.
McrvlianUt Association of New York
Racks Legislation.
NEW YORK, Feb. 20. The circu
lation through the malls of false or
misleading advertisements is con
demned in a report made by the com
mittee on commercial law of the Mer
chants' Association, and the indorse
ment of two bills now before con
gress is noted In Greater New York.
the bulletin of the association, which
is just out.
The pending measures penalize the
dissemination of false statements con
cerning quality, value, the present or
former price, or the purpose or mo
tive of sale of any securities, mer
chandise, or services, and the Inser
tion of false and misleading adver
tisements in newspapers to be dis
tributed through the malls.
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STAX FIELD IjOCALS. V
(Special Correspondence.)
PTANFIELD, Feb. 21. Ellsworth
Benham of Portland, the cut-off
right-of-way man, was here Wednes
day.
Considerable street work Is being
done. Main street Is beins graded
from Furnish avenue t'i Ball avenue,
and Furnish avenue will be opened
through to the depot.
The stork visited the home of Mr.
All's Well
so long as the appetite Is keen,
the digestion perfect, the liver
and bowels active but what a
difference when these organs,
develop a "laty spell." To pro
mote daily activity you should
Have
I
tliree
sworn
enemies
the drunkard, the heavy drinker,
and the man who crave rough,
strong, high-proof whiskey.
Cyrus Noble mSM pr
W. J. Van Schuyver & Co., General Agents
Portland, Oregon
try
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Howard Fonder, with the Vln Moore Co., Alta Theater Week of IVb 23 fj
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