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pa or. six. DAILY EAST OREOOXTAX, rENTOJETON', OREGON. SATURDAY, OOTORER 24, 1914. ETGIIT PAGES SEVERE RHEUMATIC PAINS DISAPPEAR T.'li'iu'isll' in ilt'i"n l en nn acid $n l!ie Mivxi, which aflVrt the miiHi Ji't and j'lintd, producing in flatrHiitl in, KiifTix"" nnl pain. Tina arid .Tt in'o ll,e 1.1 tlinnich rmt iefct in t lie i!i'vMivo process. II'xhI'k Srsnpnri'l.i. tlio clil-time Moil t-'iiir. is very Mivesfiil in the Irrnl'iirrt f r!:cui"fllisni. It acts dirtrilv, wilh pptif ir.s eflVrt, on the M ( ml. ii'tnip (lie dila tion. Inn 't i.fI'T. i.-l Il.viil'f toi'.av. Camera Supplies Everything" for the Amateur AGENTS rORJ A8SC0 CHEMICALS CYKO PAPER Bring us your Films to be developed and printed on Cylco paper "There's a Difference" Tollman & Go. loadinf Druggists IT ATHENA Try a box'of that Embassy Lawn Linen 48 Sheets' 48 Envelopes All for 25c at Koeppen's The Drug Store That Serves You Best W1T.U. IN MEETING JOINT SESSION HKAItS SPKAKETt OTHKlt NEWS NOTES OP TI1K TOWN. (Special Correspondence.) WESTON. Ore.. Oct 24. A Joint meeting: of the Athena and Weston W. C. T. U. organizations met in the Methodist church Tuesday afternoon. Mrs Hannah state speaker gave a lec ture and Miss Coover an able violinist accompanied her. Roaco King: of Weston mountain made abuslneas trip to the county seat Tueday. rank Sailing; and O. W. Eadley prominent men of Pendleton passed through Weston enroute for Milton today. Mr. Herman WIebke who recently moved on the Marlon O'llarra farm about two miles from Weston has lately transferred hla lease to Mr. Johnson. Robert Wheeler who has been mak ing; hla home in Pendleton for the PROVISIONS FOR THE ARMY IN THE FIELD Importance of Keeping Body Well Nourished, . In time of war, the greatest effort is always made toward cutting off the enemy'a base of supplies. It Is the well-nourished people who fight the strongest and live the longest and contribute most to human progress. Is your stomach doing its duty doe it convert food Into good blood and tissue? Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery baa been so successful in the treatment of Indigestion, that thou sands of former sufferers owe their good health today to its wonderful power, and testimonials prove it It arouses the little muscular fi bres into activity and causes the gas trltjc juices to thoroughly mix with the food you eat, simply because it supplies the stomach with pure, rich blood. It's weak, impure blood that causes stomach weakness. Get good blood through the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and you will have no more Indigestion. It Is the world's proved blood puri fier. It's not a secret remedy for Its ingredients are printed on the wrapper. Start to take it today and before another day has passed, the impurities of the blood will begin to leave your body through the liver. kidneys, bowels and akin. andin a few days you will know by your steadier nerves, firmer step, keener mind, brighter eyes and clearer skin that the bad blood is passing out, and new, rich, pure blood is filling your veins and arteries. The same good blood will cause pimples , acne, ecezma and all skin eruptions to dry up and disappear. Dr. Pierces' Golden Medical Discove ry is the helpful remedy that nearly everyone needs. It contains no al cohol or narcotics of any kind. past several months is In Weston this week visiting his mother Mrs. Mar garet Wheeler. F. G. Lucas was in Athena on busi ness the flint of the week. Professor Whipple of Pendleton came up to Weston TueaJay and start ed his orchestra both at school and among the ladles, Mr. Whipple had classes In Weston last winter and his results were very satisfactory. Edmund Mable manager of the Paclfls Telephone ana Telegraph t Pendleton was in Weston Tuesday While enroute visiting several of his exchanges In the district. At the regular meeting of Fedora circle No. 148 of Woston the following officers for the ensuing year were elected: Mrs. Harry Turner, Gardlan; neighbor; Mrs. Jas. Fuson, Advisor; Mrs. Eva De Mom, Past Gardlan neighbor; Mrs. Edith Graham, Clerk; E. o. De Moss, Canker and installing officer Mrs. Eva Lleuallen. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Brown ac rompanled by Mr. and Mrs. John Mc Rae spent Wednesday In Walla Wal la. Mrs. Jas. Stanfleld returned the firts of the week from a few days vi sit with friends In Walla Walla. Local Playhouses What the Prens Agent flas to Say of Present and Comlne; Attractions, END OF DURKEY WILL CASE IS SEEN ST. PAUL, Minn., Oct. 23 With the recent death of Mrs. Harriet Blaldsell of Champaign 111., the once nationally famous Durkey lost will case has suffered a relapse, from whl case has suffered a relapse, from wnich it may never he revived, ac cording to prlomlnent attorneys here today. Mrs. Blaldsell was a direct de scendant of Colonel Durkey. For year her husband, an attorney, haunted officials circles in Washington, until he became physically and mentally weakened by the strain and died. Funds ran low, although the goal, had It ever been achieved would have meant more than 125,000,000 for the heirs, of whom Mrs. Blaldsell was the principal The heirs soli shares in the case, there being not one state in the union In which some shares were not sold .J. J. Hill of St. Paul is one of those directly Interested, since the case was founded upon the allega tions involving the Northern Pacific Southern Pacific and Union Pacific railroads. During the legal wrangle I lasting In all 35 years, the Durkey will was found providing for 1 Mrs. Blaldsell. Accordllng to the heirs, the government still has this $25,000 000 awaiting the arrival of its legal owner. . Orplicunt Sunday-Monday. Sixth installment of the "Trey O' Hearts." entitled "Crack O' Doom." The power boat which Alan, Rose and Uarcus are In, gives out of gasoline and they carry Rose to shore. They find a small fishing village and Alan sends a telegram arranging for a speclul .train to await them at Provi dence. One of Judith's spies sees him and learns his intentions, sends up a SKy rocket as a signal to Judith and her party on the schooner. Alun and Uarcus on their wuy to the hotel with Rose see the sky rocket and suspect its meaning. They Jump into a mo tor car and two minutes later Judith and her confederates start in pursuit In another high power touring car. "Daisies." Rex. While Rupert, a city man. Is In the country he meets and falls In love with Elsie In a field of daisies. Later he tukes her to the city as his wife. Alter several years they drift apart and he becomes In fatuated with a new face. It is a simple bunch -of daisies sent to his wife by mistake that revives a lapsed romance and prevents a tragedy. "Pass Key No. 2 " Joker comedy. Wlfie goes to the dance against hub by's wishes and a lost pass key causes all sorts of embarassment. lllllllllllllllIllllllllllllIlllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllinilllllllllllllllllllllllllL: .. VOTE AND VICIOUS mi I do KILL THIS DENTAL BILL Mrs. Wilson Memorial Vp WASHINGTON. Oct. 23. A move ment to build a memorial to Mrs. Woodrow Wilson In the form of a model block of sanitary houses In the slum district of Washington has bleen started by Mrs. Archibald Hopkins, who Interested Mrs. Wilson In slum work here; Mrs. Ernest BIcknell, wife of the director of the American Red Cross, and other prominent women. The plan Is to rase money for the block by subscriptions from the wo men of the country and to call it the "Ellen Wilson Memorial Block." $100.00 reward will be paid to any one proving that Oregon has a iH ntal Trust or ever did have. Oregon's leading Dentists co-operate SS with the State Board of Health. The Medical Fraternity, and The 5 EE National Mouth Hygiene Association spreading the gospel of Oral EE Righteousness through all the Public Schools of the State, and with EE the State Hoard of Dental Examiners appointed by the Governor to E; E; teat the degree of fitness for rendering reliable sanitary Dental Ser- EE vice before granting a license to practice Dentistry; thus eliminating S EE the quack, the incompetent Dentist and preventing the dissemination EE EE loathsome and infectious diseases thus protecting every member EE EE of your family against the most selfish, vicious, one-man measure E: EE ever proposed In Oregon and coming only from a wealthy, advertis- S EE Ing ' DENTAL HOG" whose ill-gotten fortune Is now being partially 5 utilized in Oregon for his own selfish purpose. S j This self-entitled "WORLD'S GREATEST DENTAL TRUST BUST- I'RT came to Oregon on a fool's errand where he thinks he can hood- EE 5 wink the people Into believing something that he knows in his own S EE mlaA is not true the existence of a Dental Tru.t. EE llemember, beware of the Wolf In Sheep's Clothing who seeks to SS EE prey upon the people through his ingeniously devised publicity echeme. EE fj Voters, you certainly will be blinded with misunderstanding by a EE fE charlatan's cleverly gotten advertisements if you vote for this new S S till. E EE KILL IT WITH 311 X NO, and be linked In the long chain that s EE will keep our standard of protecting the people from falling below EE EE that of any other country In the world. EE ( REMEMBER 341 X NO EE (Pendleton Dental Society, Paid Advertisement.) riiii iiiiiii i ill imiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiii in i mi linn iiuiiii 1 1 iif inif iiiiitiimiijiiii7 Sain Aneals for Goods. MADRID, Oct. 23. Angle-Spanish trade Is suffering severely by the' great delay to which all Postal Cor respondence la subjected owing to the war, and the British chamber of commerce here has addressed an ur gent request to the Spanish and Brit ish governments to expedite the i proposed establishment of a regular service of fast steamships between Bllboa and Southampton or any more convenient port. The chamber has also pointed 'out that. In view of the tremendous In crease In the demand for English manufactures of many kinds, due to the Impossibility of getting supplies pastime Friday-Saturday. "Favorite Players" at the Pastime today are Mary PIckford, Francis X. Bushman, Bryant Washburn. Ruth Stonehouse, Bobby Connelly, Teft Johnson and Mabel Kelly. "The Two Brothers." Blograph one part drama with Mary PIckford In the leading role. "A Splendid DIshoner," two part Essanay, featuring Francis X Busn man. A new drama with a thrill and a climax with a punch. This Is the story of a wealthy clubman, who Is told by his physician that he has an Incurable disease and has but a short time to live. He straightens out his affairs and Is at the point of self-de struction when he Is asked by Julia Annersley If he will change places vlth her brother who Is condemn-' to be hanged for murder. This he consents to do and confesses the crime and is put In prison to await trial. During her frequent visits to see the clubman Julia falls in love with him. A new doctor Is called and after an examination pronounces him physical ly well. The clubman now Is in an awful predicament. For Julia's sake he dare not refute his confession. The picture tells it all. "The Heart of Sonny Jim." Vita graph comedy. Featuring Bobby Connelly. Sonny Jim parts with ttn dog to buy "Muffer Dear" a new bracelet He pines for his four footed friend and becomes sick unto, death. The return of the dog restores him to health. "Hearst-Sellg News Pictorial." Great war scenes. Hearst Sellg pho tographers on battlefields have se cured remarkable pictures of scenes of desolation left in wake of war, and. of soldiers at the front. See tho destruction near Termonde, Belgian's armored cars on uhlan hunt; forests concealed entrenchments; torn streets and roadwas; soldiers near Lou vain and Belgians awaiting at tack at Mallnes. Many ships hoist old glory; under new laws ' - Services at Local Churches - Baptist. Bible school at 10 a. m.; preaching, 11 a. m. Subject. "Power With God." B. Y. P. U. 6:i0 p. m) preach ing, 7:30 The church has secured Rev. A R. Wlllett of Baker to assist In a series of meetings to begin No vember 9th. E. R. Clevengor, pastor. Presbyterian. Sunday school at 10 a. m ; morning service at 6:30; evening service at 7:30. Rev. Harry Gelin will preach both morning and eenlng. Methodist. Sunday school at 10 a. m Epworth League at 6:30 p. m.; preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p m. Morning subject: "Paul's Creed." Text, Acts 27.25. Evening subject, "The Young Man and His Capital." Text, Matt. 25:27. "Thou oughtest-therefore to have put my money to the exchang ers, and then at my coming I should have received mine own with usury." Special music by the choir. Miss Edna Coutts will sing; at the evening service. Chas. A. Hodshlre, pastor. SISTER: Read my Free Offer! I am a woman. I know a woman's trials. I know her ned of sympathy and help, If you, my sister, are unhappy because of 111 health, if you feel unfit for household duties, social pleasures, or dally employment, wrlto and tell mo just how you ufT.x, and aak for my free ten days' trial of a home treatment suited to your needs. Men cannot understand women's sufferings. What we women know from ex perlunce, we know better than any man. I want to tell you how to cure yourself at home at a cost of about 12 cents a week. If you suffer from women's peculiar ailments causing pain In the head, back, or bowels, feel. Ing of weight and drigging-down sensation, falling or displacement of pelvic organs, causing kidney and bladder weakneee of constipation and piles, painful or Irregular periods, catarrhal conditions and discharges, extreme nervousness, 4nread aolrlts. melancholy, desire to cry. fear of something evil about to happen, creeping feellno along the spine, i PIP','". hot flaihea. weariness, sallow complexion with dark circles under the eyes, pain In the left bresit, or a general feeling that life Is not worth living. I INVITE YOU TO SEND TODAY FOR MY FREE TEN DAYS' TREATMENT and learn how these ailments can be easily and surely conquered at home without the dangers and expense of an operation. When you are cured, and ablo to enjoy Ufa atfiiln, you enn pass the good word along to some other sufTerer. My home treat ment Is for young or old. To Mothers of Daughters, I will explain how to overcome green sickness (chlorosis), irregularities, hea'liiches, and lusaltude In young women nnd restore them to plumpness and health. Tell me if you are worried about your daughter. Remember, it costs you nothing to give my borne treatment a ten dys' trial, and does not interfere with dally work. If health Is worth asking for, then accept niv Konerous otter nnd write for the free treatment, Including my Illustrated Imoklet, "Women's Own Medical Adviser." I will send all In plain wrappers pot paid. To save time, you can cut out this offer, mark your feelings, and return to me. Send today, as you may not see this offer again. Address, MRS.W.N. SUMMERS, . . . Box H, SOUTH BEND, IND. Cliurch of the Redeemer. The holy communion will be cele brated at 7:30 a. m.; Sunday service at 10 a. m.; divine service and ser mon at 11 a. m. and T:30 p". m. The Rt. Rev. Robert L. Paddock, D. bishop of eastern Oregon, will preach. Mrs. Carl Power will be the soloist and Miss Mae Poulson will preside at the organ. All are cordially Invited. Charles Qulnney; rector. First Clu-LAlan. Main and Jackson streets, Tolbert F. Weaver minister. Bible school, 1:45 a. m.; Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m.; preaching, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; morning subject, "Matthew's Acceptance of a Position on Christ's Cabinet." Evening subject, "The True Relationship and Reward of Christian Theory and Christian Prac tline " Miss Campbell will sing In the morning, and there will also be special music both morning and ev ening by the choir, led by Mr. Hays. Christian Science. Corner E. Webb and Johnson. Ser vices are held at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a m.; Wed nesday at 8 p. in. Subject of lesson sermon, "Probation After Death." Reading room at the church open dally except on Sunday from 2 urlll 4 p. m. Sam's merrlmnf mnrlnn hoplna! growth. See Star Spangled Banner raised over ve-ssols in Atlantic and Pacific that once flew British flag. IJncr Refuses to Budge. BAR HARBOR, Me., Oct. 24. Cap tain Charles Polack. commander of the North German Lloyd liner Kron prlnzessen CeclUe, which has been here since she returned to American waters more than two months ago after being almost in sight of British shores, voiced objections to any sum mary transfer of his ship to Boston by order of the federal court. "I will not budge an inch," Cap tain Polack said, to John H. Wilson, up i United States marshal for Maine, "un til I receive further notice and a official guarantee. I must have a absolute guarantee that my shin will Uncle" be safe from attack from vessels of 500.00 CAS! and other prizes will be awarded the winners at the It 14 com shw To be held under auspices of Orcgon-Wasliington Railroad & Navigation Company AT Walla Walla, Washington NOVEMBER 25-28. 1914 (0,000 Ears of as ft Corn as was ever grown In Iowa, Missouri or Nebraska, will be on competitive exhibition. PROF. C. L. SMITH O.-W. R. A N. Agriculturist Will lecture dally. Interesting, Instructive, entertaining. Do Not Miss Tills Treat LOW ROUND TRIP TARES Tickets and full Information upon appli cation to Any Agent of the O.-W. R. A N. Ask for Premium List. J,from France or Germany, the Eng lish press and Chambers of Com merce should be asked to make It known that there are many openings for trade with Spain and that manu facturers should lose no time In get ting Into touch with Spanish Import ing firms and with English merchants and exporters having trade relations with Spain FACE FULL OF HUB SPOTS Would Pain, Itched arid Burned, Used Cuticura Soap : and Oint ment. In Two Months Was Well. FREE FOUB-in-OME COUPON Urinp or 6iiJ five of these Coupons proporly signed and 10 (o the Jlasst Oregonlan office and get a "Four-in-One" muslin cut-out eature. So Pendleton, Ore., 1914 KAST OI1KGONIAN TUB CO., Herewith pleaw find five "Four-in-One" Coupons and 10 fift winch please give me a "Four-in-One" muslin cut-out fistnre. Xame Addrtvs - If "Fourin One" i to Ik? hi nt ly mail aU 2c. e 4240 Bo. California Ave., Chicago. III. " About a year ago my face was full of pim ples and red spots. To aleep one night with out Itching was almost Im possible. Some of the pim ples would get big and red and if I touched them they would pain, while others would get white heads on them and when they broke open some matter came out. They would burn and Itch and I scratched Hu m so that sometimes they would break and bleed. That always caused tliera to be worse. "I ImiukIh all kinds of salve and creams and I found out that they did me no good. I noticed the Cuticura Soap and Ointment advertisement and I sent for a free sample, I Ktarti-d to use them that night. I went to the drug store and boughj a cake of Cuti cura Soap and some Cuticura Ointment and I found the pimples were drying out. In two months I was well." (Signed) Chas. J. Pock, May 7, 1014. Samples Free by Mall Cuticura Soap and Ointment have proved nvjiit valuable for the treatment of dandruff, lu-hlng, lrritauvl m-&M with dry. thin and fulling hair, irritation and chafing of In fancy and for all jjurjxww of the toilet, bath, and nurw-ry as well as for plmpha. hlark hea, n-dncm and roughntm of the face and hand. Cuticura Soap 2.1c. and Cuti cura Olntrmfit otic, am wild by druggists throiifh'iut the world. Liberal nan:le of W'-h li.'t:)-'f free, vl'li "J kin H'K'k. A'l dnwijMMtri'ard " ;.'.....-:, IJept. T. Ikton." Cosy Friday and Saturtlay. Electre & 'Co., In a sensational elec trical act. will be the vaudeville at traction for the above two days. It Is almost nncredible the amount of electrical current this man can stand J without Injury. Among his appli ances is an electric chair, an exact duplicate of the ones used In many state prisons to Inflict the death pen alty. "The Diamond of Disaster." Two reel Thanhouser. Irving Cummlngs and Murlal Os trlche In a most exciting story deal ing with the mysticism and supers tltlons of the East Indians. The set tings and atmosphere are distinctly Oriental. "Our Mutual Girl," Series 37. For the sake of Baby Lily. Margaret quar rels with her aunt and they separate. iere is a great deal of real human Interest In this number. "Back to the Kitchen." Majestic. Dorothy Glsh, one of the most pop ular photo play actresses, is featured In this comedy offering. belligerent nations; that the United States will furnish adequate convoy and that my people wni tie immun from capture and Imprisonment, must look out for them." Electric motors are generally -no for large pumping plans in this coun tiy and Europe. Hi Alt. See our ad on back page for todays and Sunday's program and Monday's Paramount picture. Fram-c to Seize Goods. BORDEAUX, Oct. 23. M. Brland, the Minister of Justice, has Instruct ed all the district attorneys In France to seek out and sequestrate all goods and funds belonging to German ond Autsrlan firms, many of whom. It Is declared have either formed French stock companies or taken shelter be hind third parties of French national lty. M. Malvy. Minister of the Interior, has asked the prefects to co-operate with the attorneys and has called on the members of commercial and trade association to assist. German Factories Run. BERLIN, Oct. 22. According to reports from the Industrial districts of Germany, made public In Berlin, German local lnduntrles are again In full activity, so much so that In sev eral factories overtime is often being paid for. The Aftenposten of Chrlstlanla, puhllxhed a report from London that he I!rltlnh Iron nnd steel Industries, with the exception of the army's fac tories, are without orders. WAS MISERABLE COULDN'T STAND Testifies She Was Restored to Health by Lydia E. 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Women who suffer from those dis tressing ills peculiar to their lex should be convinced of the ability of Lydia E. rinkham's" Vegetablo Compound to re store their health by the many genuine and truthful testimonials we are con stantly publishing in the newspapers. If yon want special advice write to I.ydla E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confi dential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, find bold Ja btrlct eonllduico. mill EM 517 MAIN STREET . We have the exclusive Sale In Pendleton of the good old I. W. HARPER WHISKEY which has taken Gold Medal awards at New Orleans, 1885, St. Louis, 1S04, Chicago, 185. Paris. 190 0. 2 Proof at 10 Cents a Prink or $1.50 cr Gallon. BRCDINS. HANSEN 6 MILLER Pendleton Orefoa I Open Day ! and Night I ileals 25c and up. Special Evening Lunches. THE Ouollo ESTURANT Gus LaFontaine, Proprietor. Fine, Clean Furnished Rooms in connection Steam Heated 623 Main St. Phone 90 Columbia LiquorStore H. PETERS. Prop. EXCLUSIVE DISPENSERS OT Anheuser-Busch Beer on Draught Budweiser and Rainier Bottled Beer. California Wlnei f 1.25 Gallon IIU non n 9 Pendleton Cleaning Works BIGGEST AND BEST FOR GOOD WORK Our equipment and knowledge enables us to serve our patrons satisfactorily. We satisfy others we can satisfy you. Ladles' and Men's Garments Cleaned and Pressed. HATS REBLOCKED E3 Our wagon calls for and delivers work. 101 1-2 E. Alt Phone 119 121 W. Court Phone til eo . Fei, Prop. i3I!l!llI!IIiBII!li!ll!I!l 0