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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1914)
EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OKEGOym', rEETTOJ rAOK TTTHF.F! I'alicnt Marries Nurac. MEDIATORS IN SESSION AT NIAGARA FALLS i .MimiHimilim Illlllllllllim. SUriT.AGISTS ARE BLAMKD JIHIIHHIIIUIIllllimiliiiim , 3 lOU IltUMXCi All the gold- is on the outside of a "cold brick." . All the mildness is in the thin wrapper of many "mild" , ciears. The "filler" is what counts. For a cigar that is mild thru and thru, ask for the General Arthur. WEISER. Idaho, June 1- In tne wedding here of Miss Mary Hltt, of this city, and Frederick Cmter, of Mid- vale, a romance was revealed which was begun In St. Luke's Hospital In Bolne several months ago. The bride, who la a doughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hltt, was graauaieu rrom high school a year ago. A little later she entered the hospital to be come a nurse. Mr. 0ter was ad mitted as a patient and Mlf Hltt be came his nurne. A love affair Imme diately flprang up. WINDSOR, Eng., June 1 A man sion formerly occupied by the Duchess of Sutherland was burned, presum ably by suffragettes. City IIoii'ws Mmor- f ljiwT-n-e. v-c-ur vnrtlv June 2. Floral .wu r. r..A nn the irrave of W I ( I L 1 1 0 Will iuvv - - - Captain James Lawrence, who curved into American hlatory the motto of . i-r.itt.ri ctatp navv. "Don't Give Up the Ship:" Simple ceremonies, which began with the ringing of the chimes In famous old Trinity church were held In the old burial grounds about the church at the head of Wall street. It was 101 years ago that Captain Lawrence died. ftriAHH Yentcrday's Kemilts At Vancouver Vancouver 4, l4 9 At Spokane Spokane 6, Tacoma 1 At Seattle Victoria 1. Beams w. v nord Meets. u-abhin'oton. June 1. Many v officers "shivered In their boots' .k tV.A "nlnrklnr board" of the navy met to arbitrarily retire fifteen officers. Five captains, four com mander, four lieutenant commanders and two lieutenants of the present list will be retired to make way for pro motions ln the service. Admirals Southerland, Knight. Reynolds, Ca petown and Capt. McLean comprised the "plucking board'? which met. rr, n - " ' i fj J ? i 'J. port- 1 ,.J$ : . ": : " " ;T-" - -. r . H. . , 1 fllexandor's Brocory 1 1 PENDLETON'S BIGGEST AND BEST DEPARTMENT STORE. . S 1 Tomorrow is Circus Day 1 .MAKE YOUR HEADQUARTERS AT ALEXANDKRS.. All Kinds of Ready Lunch Goods Cheese of all kiixl Svi, brick, liinlmrgf.-r, EUani, Mc V'lartVs in jar, Rocquefort, Pimento, Caniembcrt. Left to ltUht at tlie Table) II. lVrhul SPOR TS IF BACK HURTS USE SALTS FOR KIDNEYS t-t i.rss MEAT IF KIDNEYS VKEh LIKE LFAD Oil BLAD DER BOTHERS. IXmIiec. SewHary of Aiitorlcan I I.-atin: F. ' " . . 1'aiim. iiiliaailor rTflin IKat,; U. S ".""Vd L s Eluero. MexUan IH-I.t and II. ABu.tln llorgriguw, E."lo "S, ll, Morels, and Salinas. -m i. -n T n rta nu'ncBU IrEdKrfo Sur Mujlca, Minister FK. CI.Ul, EUrnero, seirt-tarj of the Icxlcan Delegation. Weton PILOT ROCK VICTOR OVE r ran PLAYERS fnivn fnreet that the kidneys. like the bowels, get sluggish and clog need a flushing occasionally, eli-e we have backache and dull mls ry In the . kidney region. severe v..j.a!im rhnumntlsm twinges, tor pid liver, acid stomach, sleeplesaneae and all sorts or Diaaaer aioraer. Tou simply must keep your kid oniv. nd clean, and the mo mnt vm. fet an ache or pain In the kidney region, get about four ounces of Jad Baits from any gooa u.a, store herelXtake a tablespoonful In a KlaM cf water before breakfaat for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts Is made : from the add of grapes and lemon juice combined with llthla. and is ' harmlws to flush clogged kidneys .umiiinta them to normal actlv- 4... it .i.n noiitralli.es the acids In .uL ...ir,. an no longer Irritates. u... .nin Mnridor disorders. Jad FaUs Is harmles; Inexpensive; . makes a delightful effervescent iun i i-.t.r .trink which everybody f -i...n tnV now and then to keep ! helr kidneys clean, thus avoiding se- - rlnna mm nllcatlons. i A 'well known local druggist eays . ..ii. aA Salts to'folks who . believe In overcoming kidney trouble : while It Is only trouble. 15 TO 2 IS WOKE AT END OF THE game rrrcHEits 1MEH- CIFFLLY HIT. R01000000 1 2 11 i II H 0 1 1 1 1 5 Summary Sacrifice hits. Mark ham li two' base hlta. Uoyer; three base hits. Pickett 3. Gilbert, Koyer; rw.m rnna. Picket. 1 stolen bases. Clark. Smith 2. Mark- ham. Alhfecht. Darling ."'" gren; first on balls, off Schick 1. ivur k ff Darlln 3: struck out. by Schick 2, Wheeler 3. by Darling 11; Innings pitched, by Schick 5, Wheeler 3. by Darling ; hits, oft Schick 7, Wheeler 4. off Darling 5; ihle for. bv Chick 6, Wheeler 4. by Darling 1; wild pitches. i... s.vi.i., viKtArr credited to uari- irig; defeat charged to Schick; left on j thelr vlsIt Dases, riioi ioi-r . " v.- riur-iino- to Gilbert to Rr.rir.w hit bv nltcher. Smith LOCAL VQMAH WRITES OF VISITS IH CH1HA jrnv P ROBINSON DE- SCRIBES SCENES OF TIUP THROUGH ORIENT. a a Boilorl ham, chip Lec-f. ii?s' feet in glass ; deviled ham, roast beef, corn beef, etc. FANCY COOKIES AND CAKES OF ALL KINDS WE GIVE S. AND IL GREEN STAMPS WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE. iiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiHiiiiiiiiiuiitituiiiiiiuiiiifiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiin IN ONE MINUTE! CLOGGED NOSTRILS OPEN-COLDS AND CATARRH VANISH nTnn nnntr rirv. June 2. Pilot Uock gave Weston an awful beating .. ? . - . o tuthor Schick was Minnav. la iu a. . .ip,r murdered for some five Innings and!minutes: umpire, Buerstatte; scorer, E. b. casteei. 'f weathpr. aood: condition ol IfuiH eood: time of game. 1 hour &s Traveling In the orient with Mrs. n a .Tackson of Portland, Mrs. John v' ii.i nsnn of this cltv writea very .r,oininiirlv to a local friend of in China. Tney are no lenroute home, having sailed way i .. . nvnAn tA orrivA home condl-1 about the middle of this month - j-tJ-iAVC? PILOT ItOCl. . PILOT ROCK. Ore.. June 2. Miss Mollie May returned from Uklah Monday, where she has been vi3iting 1ak mvthor Elsie McReynolds returned from n..ju(n catnrriiii' tthpre she has ircIlUiCvfii jca w-rf f. Hlnff RChOOl UCCU O-Vk.. . Among those who attended the graduation exercises at the High .i i f -Pendleton were Mr. ana OLUUVI v. " . anm vtter Mr and Mrs. E. P Rankin, Lucille Gilleland and Arthur Bond Stops Nasty DLlarge, Clears Stuffed Head, Heals Inflamed Air Passages and "u Ureal lie Freely. Tr "Elv's Cream Balm. dot a small bottle anvwav. just to r it onnlv n little In the nostrils and Instantly your clogged nose and stopped-up passages or the heaa win onpnr vou will breathe freely: lullness and headache disappear. By morning the catarrh, cold-ln-head or catarrhal sore throat will be gone. End such misery now! Get the small bottle of "Ely'a Cream Balm" at any drug store. This sweet, frag rant balm dissolves by the heat of the nostrils; penetrates and heals the In flamed, swollen membrane which lines the nose, head and throat; clean the air passages; stops nasty discharges and a feeling of cleansfng, soothing re lief comes immediately. Don't lay awake tonight struggling for breath, with head stuffed; nos trils closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh or a cold, with Its running nose, foul mucous dropping Into the throat, and raw dryness Is distressing but truly needless. Put your faith Just once In "Ely's Cream Balm" and your cold or ca tarrh will surely disappear. The AB R H PO A E r 2 1 9 11 . finiuhod. BOt aDOUl W1C ....tmont Daring twirled aula ii iaw'v great ball for the home club. fccore: Pilot Rock. Clark, lb . Smith, cf . Gilbert, 3b Pickett, 2b Markham, rt Royer. bs . . Mclnnls. If lbrecht, C Darling, P 0 3 2 0 3 0 10 0 0 4 2 0 0 0 2 3 Totals 36 15 11 2? 12 AB K H PO A AX OLD LESSOX LKARXED ANEW Mr Mollen caused $300,000 of New Haven money to be invested in the, Boston Herald, and "we did not ad- vertl!. the fact." But the new-spa xr rrnhinann's letter was written . rv n v. .1 liaa from Hong Kong on aiy air. ana jirs. " c , niit reached Pendleton. Among other lted at the home of Fred Hascel Sun things, she says, w "'6' saw great sights In Japan, and we aiu, hut the things we see here are inde scribable. The people are so poor, sick and dirty and they live like ants In an ant hill. There are so many pirates and robbers that they must ....jit. .Atfathar fnr nrotection. UUU'lIt? lyRvvwv. -w- Th hnrhnr and for miles ana Rtattrns in the sad yell? mcther's 5nd- ... D.ji(n was district she need not hav taken Che :r::n.t tnP t0 the she a ITn Wolfe returned to her home had heard of but wouli ,r.S ago air. c . horn laarrtoH frflm fho Visl'injT flUrse in Walla Walla Mondaj , Mr. and Mrs. George - - , It li. rt h,il,1 anoh ata tl -.nl th'tV. ... I-. nnnbin Xfist Kva lie U3 aiiu nve or inem mat me uuniktsi men a hr mother Mrs! Douglos Belts. ' are committee of the Infant Welfare so- per reading public did not need ani meg up the Pear river, excepting a advertlxement to know. It senses: nnrrow channel that has to oe Kepi such a fact The Herald was hurtj c,ear for traffic. Is Jammed with little and not helped, and those who ieni )0ts about five by ten, and in mese Weston. Cailyle, lb E. Blomgren, as L. Blomgren. c Schick, p Compton. 3b . . Wheeler, 2b ... Tames, cf i Turner, rf OHaira, If ... .1 .2 .3 .4 .4 .4 .3 , .3 ,.3 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 influence they and apparently EVERYTHING A MM NEEDS 1.00 Complete Shaving Outfit $1.00 10 Articles 10 .30 Totals Score by Innings: Pil. i n.r-k K 3 0 3 0 2 H 2 0 3 0 5 24 5 3 2 5 15 2 11 A BUSY DIGESTION ! .... tnBh mill iaIFOIiO Hi It Is from Consumer direct and therefore 7u "'1"" V. 11 nATiu wmcn no i iiio ihhiv nrt.- uniij - - save an . - . u . , the money lost the were trying to buy. much of the money. It l always so. When congress thinks It necessary to use Its postal that the people may know. hmiiirh sworn statements of newspa per ownership and aeoi-noiuers. m whose Interest any newspaper 4s con ducted, it merely wastes Its time. The performance is superfluous. The readers of a newspaper always know whether or not it Is conducted as n public institution sincerely de voted to the public weirare. o spe pIb! interest can ever so secretly worm a way Into the contrc,! of a newspaper pr.d make use of it w ithout public de tection and without a consequent puo lln n.ffl(r,t. . When Joseph Pulitzer Dougni inc boats w hole families live and uie. some of them having never stepped upon the ground. The children who ki onnnirh to walk are tied to atxr v . , . . , l . vUV. a ehnrf rtinp ana II me uuixt. thev fall overboard they are pulled in . . . v wl Bnonf the first of the week . ontnn Thpre are millions of peo u..ir.r thopA nil Chinamen. The buildings are four or five stories high and the streets only aooui seven iee them onlv about three. so narrow that we could not open our umbrellas. No air or sunsmne. anu the awful filth makes one shudder. We were fortunate enough to meet a Miss Greenlee on the boat ' and through her 'were innvlted to the Canton Christian College to stay spending Monday at the home of Mrs . t r illiant ' Nellie Annl'belle of Pendleton spent jS UnA Minuciy iici - n-h xtisses Gertrude and Maude Mathews of Stewart Creek were vls- i,., snniiav evening. IIVI & ' V . v. w j Charlie Summons ot Mctva . xtnnHnv on business. f. can, Amstead was hurt quite badlv In a runaway Saturday evening. ii. i. ln the hoSDltai suiieniiB with a sprained back and hip. i.!ety' money raising can;palg.i met in 'irial conference for iuncheon at the Hotel Sherman Already $70,000 Is in sight for the society's use. col lected by the women Jurirff "baby week'' and by business men in th. loop. Today there are high hopes that the $100,000 goal set by the com mittee will be reached. Julius Rosen wald, one of the committee, has premised to add to all collections 25 per .cent of the amount, and results will be announced as soon as the fig ures can be assured. XTO(mn3: To advertise our Universal Shaln . i tT.ifi.pul Products we will or a limited time only, send thto L.n worth $3.00 Shaving Outfit for Cl 00. We sell our products to the imnw r very large. $ Hollm Ground Raior. 1 5-lnch Lather Brush. I nator Strop, Canvas Bacli t Nickel Easel Back Mirror. I 33-Inch Barber TowcL I Bar Shaving Soap. 1 Bo Taloum Powder. 1 Decorated Cl'lna Mag. 1 Aluminum Barber Comb. . 1. Vlalv nnlHll. Not more than one outfit to each consumer. Agents need noi wr. ..v. imipIcaiI in neat boi E.Hl'11 wuv.. I" i nn 1XIVEHSAL PRODUCTS CO Dayton, Ohio nln of weaknew In the Liver or Dowels aiigKesta Stomach. a trial of When Josepn fuiuxer uuusi while we were mcit: - World from Jay Gould It was almost c,ean and healthy place to stay, or we without circulation and wholly with- wouhi not have seen much of Can out Influence. Like Instances arej ton . L.. Vn-onnnaf Iilunt. In be eS- MCllIro IrA tint R STOOd nor 88 Cheap tabllshed or bought with money for nere as we expected. The things the use of special privilege, but the that are cheap here are little things Influence which makes them worth! ln forass, ivory and china." nnvthinz Is as much beyond a mone BABQ SAVING CAMPAIGN ENDS. rA..i Hone S100.000 Ha Bern itaiuni for tlie W nk r. trie Ann June 2. A l'ttlo lKnV. n hhv was brought Into the in- rJr n-nifnra station in -lii- Mary situated on th i rof of Hull House, and its mother p'.siled in fnin toneue fjr . something n make her baby fat. anl to stop Its .r..i ...oil Ch hflrl fOTli! frOlil a I iviui " 1 r.i.nt nnrt of the city. llrCted l' a iriend. who had at one time taken n n .hit,i tn this nlace. :tnl learn in "mnke it come well " 1" vn u . .. voj iwan nne of til w era re sewer if clogged up. All life consists of building op and tearing down and just in the same manner that the blood carries to the various parts of the body the food that the cells need for building tip, so it is compelled to carry away the waste material that a torn down. These waste materials are poisonous and destroy us unless the liver and kidneys are stimulated into refreshed and vigorous life. DR. PIERCE'S Golden Medical Discovery la the balancing power a vitalizing power, xi acia j and organs of digestion and nutrition on the purifying filters wuic& clean the blood. Thus fresh vitalized blood feeds the nerves, heart and brain. This well known alterative relieves catarrh of the stomach and headaches accompanying same, and has been successful for mora than a fen eration as a tonie and body-builder. It builds up tba rundown system. You need it if you are always "catching cold" or have catarrh of the dom and throat The active medicinal principles or. awnwi-Bi-iw m extracted without alcohol and you can obtain this tonic in liquid or tablet form at any drug store or send 50 cents in 1-ceot stamps for trial box of tablets. M JofM-cmt stoiffa to way cm of mailing mJ wrapping for fr copy of Tho Cwnmo 5mm Nodical Adoioot. bv Dr. . V. ftriw, cloth bomm 1000 a i w I f n.tm Ia Hi w A HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS ooooooooooooo TMirohHBe as the human spirit Is be yond the control of those who buy thu liodv. The New Haven managers have much to answer, but they never sin ned aaalnst the light so grievously as when thev thought to direct public opinion by buying the corporation's way Into newspaper control. Can't Keep It Seoret. ...unM wnrk of Chamberlain's Tablets Is dally becoming more widely known. No such grand remedy for stomach and liver troubles has ever teen know n. For sale by all dealers. Adv. the ihird letter of ZEROLENE Tfie product of over 40 years EXPERIENCE r n i ran II It ' ' 'V,'-": -.rV- ' II M lrv Mntt-hes. Fire. FIVE MILE. Ore.. June 2. Mice hplleved to have been the cause of a fire which de stroyed the home of Jim Benson. ti nriu-n n school teacner wnu u-- ill inn ,.v.. .., i m n room in the upper stor. Furniture and! belonginlgs ln other parts of the house were saved. Bniiiiraiiiiiiiiiraiiii Khlor .ml Trtrk Hre, one of the t.mture will, the Sell-Holo circus which will bo seen here tonioirrow. the fourth letter of XEROLENE Many higher priced oils - NONE HIGHER GRADE I WISH TO CLOSE OUT ALL OF MY . Will make prices that are sure to sell tlicm, and terms to suit purchaser. ' Have 15 fine Shetland, ranffing from one year up and all are fpmtlo and in good condition. They will make gre&t "chums" for your children .' . SEE "ME AT ONCE. j. V. TAUU30D, at Drug Store ill mm H i i