EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1914 PAGE THREE. Henry T. Flood Children Cry for Flctchor'o nn nn ACCEPTED BY HUERTA 7 Hill FORMALLY ll ill 2 m 9 w a a r - l r m m '-TTTtfri TT lfl "11 S7 The Kind You Ilave Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne thj signature of ana nas been made under his per -' sonal supervision since Its infancy. fCCCAiA4; Allow no one to dccetvA von In thla. All Counterfeits. Imitations and " Just-as-good " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What io C ASTORIA Gastorla is a harmless substitute for Castor OH, Pare ; fforic, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is, pleasant. It , contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Karcotle substance. Its age is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverlahness. For more than thirty years it I has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation. ; Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and ! Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, , assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTOR I A ALWAYS f Bears the Signature of V- f'Y ;, , 1 - 1 The Kind You Save Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years RAIN AND HAIL DESCEND UPON ECHO (Special Correspondence.) ECHO, Ore., April 28. A' heavy hall and rain sorm visited this vicin ity Sunday afternoon. For about SO minutes the storm was quite severe, but no damage was done. Seventeen carloads of livestock was shipped from the local O.-W. R. & N. Co.'s yards on Saturday. Bight carloads of sheep belonging to Blcknell & Gem m el, but later pur chased from Jos. Cunha, were billed from here Saturday morning to Chi cago with graxlng privileges lntranslt at Focatello. . Joe Ramos sent two carloads , of mutton sheep to Portland on Satur day night. F. R. Howltt shipped one car of beef cattle to Portland and Joseph Cunha sent six cars of mutton hesep to the Portland markets. On Friday evening Mrs. W. J. Wat- ,: f.'-. ..' -'.v . '. ,.- 1 UOHEIGN MINISTER ROJAs NOTI- ' 1 -"" vv' FIES KI'AMSII AMBASSADOR OF MOVE. I i Text of Reply Brief In the Mean- tlino Initod State I I'lffiM-tln Machinery of Army ami Navy De partment In Cswe of Unexpected Turn In the Arrangement. I WASHINGTON, April 28. Formal acceptance by the Huerta government oi me oner or Argentina. Brazil and Chile to use their good offices to bring about an amicable settlement of the difficulty between the United States and Mexico was cabled to RnnnlHh Ambassador Riano here last night by Portillo y Rojas, foreign minister In the Huerta cabinet. henor Rojas' note was transmitted at once to the three South American diplomats, who began a conference which lasted far into the night dis cussing the next move In their peace plan. . Text Not Made Public. Neither Ambassador Klano nor the peace envoys would make public the text of the Huerta acceptance. It was said, however, that Senor Rojas replied briefly, accepting the offer and thanking the South American plenipotentiaries and the Spanish am- basRador for their goo doffices, with a refere nceto "the real spirit of solid arity between peoples of a same race." Europe Advises Hnerts. Pressure from Germany, Great Brit- aln and France advlBlng Huerta to accept the first steps towaru mediation and the approving attitude of Latin- American countries to the settlement ' ' of the controversy by Pan-American diplomacy emphasized the world-wide nav' ,n lne secona neveiana aamin- Influences which are working to bring istration, headed the organization about peace. which made the monument possible. Meanwhile the navv and war de- Some sections of the monufent were partments are perfecting the machin-. brought here from Rome, ery of the army and navy for ,any un- : expected turn In events. ...... Secretary Daniels announced that VII I A H HUN WAK K XK i, .i i i . . , , . . . , I ri iinn wiiiviw iic nau icicsi npiitru iiie lull ill ill- mediation offer and Its acceptance by the United States to both Rear-Ad mirals Bladger and Howard, with in Mr. Flood Is cnalrman of the house committee on foreign relations and played an Important part In the recent debate regarding Wilson's request for armed force in Mexico. tenburger and Mrs. I. H. Gobell en tc-rtalned at a silver tea for the W. C T. C. at the residence of the former. About fifty friends and neighbors at tended. An Impromptu program was I at ructions to have the commanders of rendered. Ice cream and cake was served. The proceeds of this, and similar entertainments goes Into a common fund to maintain an electric light on the county bridge over the Umatilla river at this place. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith and son oy Smith of Pendleton, spent yester day here visiting with their daughter, Mrs. H. C. Gard. WITH MEXICO HAS ENDED all shliB on the east and west coesU HE W1I.I, NOT ABANDON HIS OWN spread the news throughout Mexico. ANTI-HUERTA CAMPAIGN HOWEVER. uvu ml torts Today and Buns for tho EuOmaindor oUtoUooti Misses' Suits at 82.95 Can you imagine such a reduction in a garment? Especially good for misses school wear. Mixtures and plain blue serge at $2.95. Knit Underwear at 25c Vests, pants and union suits, in children s, misses and ladies' garments. Sold regularly to $2.00 the garment rummage 25c. Remnants at Half Price Hundreds of pieces of dress goods, silks, linens, cotton piece goods and other short lengths, all go at half price Tho Aloxandor i lopafitoint Giro Pendleton's Biggest and Best Department Store. Straight at It. There Is no use of our "beating around the bush." We might as well EL PASO, April 27. Villa showed amused -smile. He said he was re minded of an Incident that happened In a country school. "Some time ago a small boy play ed truant, and when he got back on the Job next day he handed the fol lowing noteto the teacher: Dear Teacher Please excuse out with It first as last. We want no inclination to let the promised you to try Chamberlain's Cough mediation interfere with the rebels Remedy the next time you have a antl-Huerta campaign. He left for cough or cold. There Is no reason Chihuanua City where he win confer Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Lee and daugh- so far as we can see why you should w,th Carranza. After that, he ex- ter. Miss Daisy Lee. of Milton, are not do so. This preparation by Its Piainea, ne intenaea to take charge t Jame8 for not being at school yester here visiting with their daughter and remarkable cures has gained a world Personally or tne movement against , day and aon't Hck him. , The boy he sister, Mrs. O. A. Cannon. Mr. Lee wide reputation, and people every- Saltillo, one of the towns it will be bagged school with licked him, and and family spent the past winter In where speak of It In the highest terms necessary to capture before advancing the man tney threw stones at licked California and are now on their re- of praise. It Is for sale by an deal-.0" Mexico u. ! him. and the man whose dog they ers. Adv. Villa gave it as his opinion that the , chased licked him. and the driver ---- war crisis had passed and that Huer 1 whose cart they climbed on licked Confederate Memorial Unveiled. ' ta be eliminated and everything ARLINGTON. Va.. April 28. The ! settled satisfactory to all factions. handsome $50,000 memorial monu-l 11 ment erected in the confederate sec-1 IT LOOKED LIKE .PLENTY. tltn rtf 1 clln-'tnn Ana rt (Via rial lin's ' military burial grounds, today was nsliable Fclay's Hsney end ur Compound It is the quality of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound that makes It such a reliable medicine. For coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, bron chial and la grippe coughs, which "hang on" In the spring and weaken the system, It has no equal. It also gives prompt and definite results for horseness, tickling throat, and stuffy, wheezy breathing. Mrs. BenJ. W. Seavey, WeBt Mills. Me., says: "Let me tell you how much I think of Fo ley's Honey and Tar Compound as a family cough syrup. It is particu larly valuable as a small quantity has the effect desired, and It contains no opiates. - 1 consider It the best cough svrun we have ever used." ' And Thos. Verron, Hancock, Mich., says -Foley's Honey and Tar has always proven effective, quickly relieving -tickling throat, and stopping the cmiirh with no bad after effects." In 25c. 60c and 11.00 bottles. ' The gen ulne Is In a yellow package. For sale by all dealers, everywhere. turn homeward. Mrs. F. T. George and two little daughters left yesterday for Big Kaplds, Mich., where they expect to spend the summer with Mrs. George s parents. Mr. George accompanied them as far as Pendleton. L. M. Gard of Pendleton spent Sun day here with his son, H. C. Gard and family. . The E. O. I. Tel Co., have Just in stalled a new up to date switchboard in their local office. Several persons from here attended the Farmers' Union meeting held at the Columbia school In the Hermlston district eust of that town on Saturday night. Homer I. Watts and wife of Athena Islted here on Saturday with Mi. and Mrs. W. B. Hlnkle. A. L. Warnoc is the newly appoint ed city marshal of Echo. A. B. Gil lett, former marshal, having resigned with the intention of farming with his brother on land under the W. L. and Co.'s ditch. Aj B. Thomson returned home Sat urday morning after a week's busi ness visit In Portland. L. A. Esteb Is In Pondleton this week looking after legal business. T. G. Smith went to Pendleton this morning to attend court. Alex Thompson and wife were am ong those visiting In Pendleton to day. . . URIC ACID IN MEAT CLOGS THE KIDNEYS TAKE A GLASS OP SALTS IF YOUK HACK HURTS OH BLADDER . , BOTHERS. ' If you must have your meat ever day. eat It. but flush your kidneys with salts occasionally, says a noted authority who tells us that meat forms uric acid which almost paralyses the kidneys In thtslr efforts to expel It from the blood. They become slug gish and weaken, then you suffer with a dull misery In the kidney region sharp pains In the back or sick head ache, fllzslness, your stomach sours, tongue Is ennted and when the weath er Is bad you have rheumatic twinges The urine gets cloudy, full of seal Tnent. the channels often get sore and Irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night To neutralise theso Irritating acids to cleanse the kidneys and flush off the body's urinous waste get four ounces of Jad Salts from any phar macy here; take a tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with Uthla, and has been used for generations to nusn ana stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize the acids In urine, so It no longer Irritates, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive; cannot In Jure: and makes a delightful effer descent llthla-water drink. unveiled and dedicated with solemn and Impressive ceremonies. Col. Harvey H. Herbert, secretary of the The talk topic at a recent social ses sion switched to the rising generation run out and play, with him. and when his fether came home he licked him. He thinks he will at tend reg'lar In the future. Yours, "Mary Smith.' "After that letter the teacher was merciful and Jimmy was permitted to no further when Joseph E. Wlllard, the new minister to Spain, looked up with an 36 SS 32 CHEAPER THAN MEATS. New York Times: That red sal mon Is richer In fuel and body-butld- Ing materials than any of the meats should be good news to housewives. A circular of the bureau of fisheries at Washington presents this table of comparative prices for corresponding amounts of nutriment: Cents. Eggs, strictly fresh (at 34 cents a doxfn) ' Steak, sirloin (at 27 1-2 cents a pound) Mutton, leg (at 19 cents a lb.). Chicken, average (at 25 cents a pound) 21'i I Ham, smoked (at 18 1-2 cents a pound) 13V Pink salmon, canned (at 9 cents a can) 12 VS The manner of preparing salmon. the federal report says. Is of the best. White meats are Inspected, they are handled by many persons afterward, exposed In the market place, and may be decayed or Infected when the consumer gets them. The salmon comes directly from the cold waters which are their habitat, are washeJ and delivered alive to the "Iron chink." whence no human hand touches them until, dressed and mi nus heads, tails, and fins, they find their way Into the sanitary solderless cans and are cooked. The salmon of the Pactflc coast packed last year amount to 387.045.456 pounds, valued at $38,563,891. One hundred million fish, welchln. from three to 23 pounds each, and sometimes measur ing five feet long, supply the raw ma terial for this enormous pack. Ap parently the cheapness and excellence I of this fish are already well recog- nlr.ed. i Q ' s L ' hi) w5 0 1 I y O i i t , ill If' 4 1 damage to his hide. In the yard he met a chum. " 'Say, Tommy," he remarked In a gleeful way, 'ain't I dead lucky?' ' 'Why. was the quick response of Tommy, 'because the teacher didn't lick ye?" " 'No.' smiled Tommy, 'because I can write Just like mother. " Phila delphia Telegraph. RAILROAD MAGNATE GEORGE P. BAER IS DEAD PHILADELPHIA, April 28. Geo. F. Baer. of the Philadelphia & Read ing Railway and active in the organ ization and management of many coal, iron and transportation com panies, died here. He was stricken qji the street while walking to his of fice. . Although approaching 72, Mr. Baer had been unusually active and his associates considered him In good health. His widow, who is nearly 70 years old, never left his side during the 34 hours he' lay 111. Pasco plait Two Companies. PASCO, Wash., April 28. Plans have been laid for forming two com panies of volunteers from this sec tion of the state If a general call is The mills of Belfast, Oreland, em ploy nearly 30,000 women workers. The Mind Expand as Health Return Quick Improvement Is Noticeable Wlien Proper Aid to Nutrition Is Given. A low state of the general health Is now the accepted cause of back wardness In children. So in the case of a backward child it Is best to look towards building up Its health. It will usually be found that the main trouble is In the food. In lack of assim ilation and digestion. Hence care should be taken in the kind of food given to the child. This, with plenty of air and exercise, should bring about a change for the better. Watch the condition of the bowels, to note whether the waste Is being passed off or not, or whether It Is be ing passed too freely. If either con dition prevails give a small dose of that gentlest of all laxative-tonics. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. Thousands of mothers will testify to the wonders It has wrought In the lives of their own children, and for that reason le gions of families like those of Mrs. Daisy McBroom, Hillsboro. Ind., are never without it in the house. She Is the mother of Luclle and has been using Pr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin for Luclle since she was two. Mrs. Mc Broom says It saved Luclle's life. It is the standard family medicine in the McBroom home. It Is pleasant to the taste and so perfectly safe that it Is given to in fants, and yet Is equally effective for grown people. All druggists sell it and iV4:-i LUCILE McBROOM the price Is only fifty cents and one dollar a bottle, the latter for famil ies who need it regularly. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin has no equal as a cure for constipation. In digestion, gas on the stomach, liver trouble and kindred complaints., It has so many advantages that those who once use it forever after discard cathartics, salts, pills and other coarse remedies, for they are seldom advis able and should never be given to children. Families wishing to try a free sam ple bottle can obtain it postpaid by addressing Dr. W. B. Caldwell. 419 Washington St., Montlcello, III. A postal card with your name and ad dress on it will do. made. E. G. Kerfoot, an ex-commls-sloned officer In the volunteer de partment of the army during the Spanish war, has filed his application for a commission, and says he believes there would be no trouble In organiz ing two companies from this part of the state. HIS FAVORITES. Xurlch (furnishing his gallery) Let me see. I've got lots of the old masters now, haven't I? Clerk Yes, slrs N'urtch Now I'll want something for myself. 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