East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 18, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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Special Chicken Dinner E
Sunday.
548 Main Street
5 Net to E. O. Hdg. Thone 601 E
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CHILDREN HATE OIL,
CALOMEL AND PILLS
CALIIXJRMA SYRUP OF FIGS"
BEST IXtll TENDER STOM
ACH, IJVEU AND BOWELS.
Look back at your childhood days.
Remember the "dose" mother Insisted
on cwtor olL calomel, cathartics.
How you hated them, how you fought
against taking them.
With our children It's different
Mothers who cling to the old form
f ihyie simply don't realize what
they do. The chl'.drens- revolt is well
lounded. Their tender little "lnsides"
re Injured by them.
If your child's stomach, liver and
bowelg need cleansing, give only deli
cious "California Syrup of Figs." Its
action U positive, but gentle. Mil
lions of mothers keep this harmless
"fruit laxative" handy; they know
children love to take It; that It never
fails to clean the liver and bowels
and sweeten the stomach, and that a
teaspoonful given today saves a sick
child tomorrow.
Ajk your druggist for a. SO-cent
bottle of 'California Syrup of Figs,"
which has full directions for babies,
children of all agea and for grown
ups plainly on each bottle. Beware
of counterfeits sold here. See that
It Is made by "California Fig Syrup
Comrany." Refuse any other kind
with contempt.
PENDLETON RE8EKAH
TEAM ENTERTAINED BY
LODGE AT PILOT ROCK
LI NCHEOV IS SERVED TO VISIT
ORS AND ALL HAVE PLEAS
ANT TIME.
Mother of Pilot Rock Woman a ih
at snlctn and Former Gor to Bed
nIiIo Mm. William Jones of Cot
Tax, Wa.iliH Li VUiUng RcUUrc
Other News Note.
(Special Correspondence.)
PILOT UOCK. Ore.. Jan. IS The
Rcbekah team of the Pendloton lodge
were entertained last Saturday even
ing by the lodge here. Aftr the
meeting lunch was served by the en
tertainers. A delightful time was en
joyed by all.
Marvin Ray motored over to Athe
na Monday on business.
Carl Jensen attended the Mason
lodge at Pendleton Monday evening.
Charlie Nelson spent Monday at
Fendleton.
Mrs. Ella McBroom was called to
Salem Saturday by the lllnesa Of her
mother-in-law, Mrs. McBroom.
Henry Casteel was a visitor at
rendlcton Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pa gain of Mo
Kay were in town Wednesday doing
some trading.
Mrs. Lou Mustard of Nye spent
Wednesday afternoon here.
Rev. Oelvln returned to his heme
Thursday, having been away on bus
iness for a few days.
Mrs. William Jones of Colfax,
has been visiting this week with her
sister-in-law, Mrs. George Hunter of
Nye.
Glen Gelvln spent Monday at Athe
na.
Mrs. Irl Terry of Albee la spending
a few days in town with her mother-
in-law Mrs. J. W. Terry.
A. C. Hemphill spent Tuesday at
Pendleton.
Bert Reeder of Nye was a business
visitor at Pilot Rock Wednesday.
Mrs. A. C. Hemphill and children
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Ogtlvy, this week.
Tom Morris was a visitor at Athe
na Monday.
ADAMS
IS TAKEN
f,1
TO PORTLAND TO BE
GIVEN MEDICAL KELP
SAM NELSON HAS BEEN SERI
OUSLY ILL AT HIS HOME
FOR SEVERAL DAYS.
Rcbcknh Lodge Iiixtall5 New Offi
cers Largo Crowd at Skating
Rink Dossle Green Is Injured In
a Runaway Band Continue to
Practice.
Gale Damages Warship.
NEWPORT NEWS, Va.. Jan. 18
The battleship Kansas sustained dam
age in the storm off the Virginia
coast, which it will require two weeks
to repair, it was reported on the war
ehlp's arrival in Hampton Roads
from Philadelphia.
A 60 mile gale whipped up big
eas that broke over the Teasel's
fecks for seven hours, It was said.
The Kansas was on a speed run.
Local Playhouses
WHAT the Preu Agent H to
. Say of Present and Coming
Arh action j& & &
FOR UNSIGHTLY
GGMPLEXIQNS
USE RESINQL
Kmplei and IhelLcailj dipcar,
nnsiphtly complexions become clean,
clear, and velvt.tr, and tair Lean 'a and
Lcauty are promotsi It t'.ia rcjuUr
use o r.oiiinol Soap and an occasional
application of Resinol Ointment. T!ie.-e
eoothinp, healing preparations do tbeir
work easily, quickly and at little co-t,
when even 'the most expensive cosmetics
nd complicated leauty treatment fail.
Ileainol is not an experiment. It U
a doctor's prescription which prove!
so wonderfully successful tor skin trou
bles that it has lcen used by other
doctors all over the country for nine
teen years. No other treatment for the
tkin now before the puhlio can show
ruch a record of professional approval.
Lvery druppist sella Resirol Ointment
(ZOc. and '$1.00), and Hesicol Soap
(25c); but for trial size, free, write
to Dept. KK, Kesinol, Baltimore, Md.
Avoid worthless substitutes offered by
unscrupulous dealers.
GOOD
LIGHT
Means
BETTER CCSINESS
CHEERFUL HOMES
RETTER HEALTH
AND EYESIGHT
L4 at wire your bums and In
dian oar modern Lighting III
tarm and Electrical Installa
Uuus all tbcue requirements
can be obtained. May we serve
roof
Electric and gas supplies, elec
tric light wiring, boll wiling, s&s
piping, motors and dynamos.
J. L. Vaughan
831 Main Street
Phone 139
Last Chaneo Today.
Synopsis Unsuccessful In the east.
Mr. Escott decides to settle In Mon
tana with his wife and little daugh
ter Elsie. They camp for the night
and little Elsie wanders off. picking
flowers.
A band of Indians attack the par
ty, and kill Escott and his wife. Short
ly after, little Elsie returns and finds
her parents slain.
Lieutenant Joe Lanier discovers the
child weeping over the dead bodies of
her parents, and brings her to his
mother.
Later the lieutenant gives up his
command and turns miner. Elsie
grows up a charming, lovable young
Kirl, and Joe falls deeply In love with
her. A handsome stranger from the
city is attracted by E'.sle and she to
him.
Joe warns her against Bob Stanton
the stranger, but the girl Indignantly
resents his interference. Joe decides
to enlist in the war against Spain,
convinced that his love for Elsie Is
hopeless. Stanton persuades Elsie to
elope with him, but the discovery off
a former love affair with another i
woman shows her, her mLstake. When
the learns that Joe Lanier Is going
to the Philippines, she awakens to the
fact that she loves him deeply, and
decides to follow him. Willie Live, a
young war correspondent, assists her
in many ways. The party embark for
the orient Elsie is disguised as a
young volunteer, unknown to Joe,
who has been made captain of the
same company. Stanton also belongs
to the same regiment, and In his en
mity against Joe Lanier has sent him
through the enemy's line to defend
Block Houne No. 7. Joe's force Is not
sufficient to withstand the repeated
attacks of the enemy, and he requests
reinforcements.
General Lawton selects Elsie to car.
ry the message of coming reinforce
ments. After numerous hair breadth
escapes, ELsle and Willie Live reach
the block house and Joe recognizes
her. She explains why she has fol
lowed him In spite of every obstacle
and they are happily united.
The Filipinos attack the fort and
almost overcome the small band t
heroic Americans when aid arrives
to their rescue and the enemy Is put
to flight, with the Star Spangled Ban.
ner waving over Block House No. 7.
(Special Correspondence )
ADAMS, Ore., Jan. 18. Sam Nel
son, who has been seriously ill for
several days, was taken to Portland
Saturday where he will be treated
His father and wife accompanied
him.
Miss Eileen Bowling came home
Friday from her school. She will re
main home all this week, having re
ceived exemption In her studies.
Mrs. McFaul and daughter Kath
leen of Pendleton, were the guests of
Mrs. Bowling and daughter Friday
end Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stockton were
called to Pendleton Sunday on ac
count of the sickness of their daugh
ter. Mrs. Mary Norvell of Helix.
Miss Ethel Peringer, who Is now
staying In Pendleton, came home to
spent Sunday with her parents.
Services at the Baptist church Sun
oay evening were real interesting.
Mr. Wright of Portland, delivered the
address.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Slmonton and
children were the guests of Mrs. El
la Slmonton Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Peringer are
being visited- by the mother of Mrs.
Peringer this week.
Miss NeUIe Nelson and brother
Charles were present at the skating
rink Friday evening.
Miss Nellie Darr, who Is teaching
school in Athena, came home Friday
evening.
The Rebekah lodge met Thursday
evening, their usual meeting, and at
so for the purpos of Installing new
officers.
Miss Francis Simmons spent Sat
urday and Sunday at her home In
Pendleton.
Otis Lleuallen motored to Pendle
ton Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Stone motored
to Pendleton Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Morrison and
children were visitors at the county
seat Saturday.
A very large crowd was present at
tha skating rink Friday evening. The
floor was crowded with skaters
All had a very enjoyable time.
Dossle Green was somewhat Injur
ed In a runaway the other day. One
of his ears was Injured and a few
other small Injuries were Inflicted
Roy Ferguson was present at the
skating Friday evening.
Mr. Burgess, the manual training
teacher, went to Pendleton Sunday.
Leonard King was In town Saturday.
The band met Monday evening for
practice. The different members are
progressing rapidly and the band,
taken as a whole, is doing fine.
P. T. Hales of Pendleton was up
to his ranch last week.
Frank Hyde and family motored
to Pendleton Saturday.
Miss Ine Schafer Is at the ranch
this week. She came home from her
school In Walla Walla. j
Max Dudley and Herman Kirk were
in town Friday to do some trading.
S. Hendrickson motored to Pendle
ton" Friday to do some trading.
Miss Eleanor Stockton spent the
week end at home with her parents.
Clark Maxey motored to Adams
Saturday.
Everett McCollum was a visitor at
the county seat lust week.
Spies Sentence for.IJfe.
CASABLANCA, Morocco, via Paris,
Jan. 16. Three Germans, Karl FIcke,
Neprekorn and Grundlock, have been
sentenced by court martial to life Imprisonment.
Regain the Mastery
Over Blood Trouble
No Matter How Disheartening
You Can Overcome It
Cosy.
::Check No. ISO," In which a sus
picious wife Jumps at conclusions.
Featuring Boyd Marshal and Muriel
Betrlche.
"The Lost Receipt. A sensational
two part drama Involving dynamite
and a doll.
"Love and Business." A comedy of
errors cauwed by a patent derrick, an
old maid and an office boy putting
letters In the wrong envelopes.
I-:lillianti Sought In Portland.
PORTLAND, Jan. 18 Who has
two pet elephant secreted?
Lent month two large Asiatic ele
phants arrived In Portland on a
tuamer and were whbsked away by
thi-lr owner to another part of the
Mate where they have lived no quietly
hat Harry K. Myers, an elephant
'i.niT of Everett, Wash., has been
una ole to locate them, though he has
written every elephant lover 1n Ore-sen.
Wood disorder are quickly cWkwl ly
8. K. H.. the famous blood purifier. It
rushes Into the blood and in three min
utes has traversed the entlr circulation.
It penetrate to where tbe blood U made,
it washes out those spots and places
where stagnation baa settled. It cleanse
the membranes, diire Irritation from
tbe Joints, fills the blood stream wltb
antidotal Influence and from bead to foot
f creates conditions that makn for blood
health. There are people In every com
. munlty who know this to be true. They
j hare used H. 8. 8. for eT-re form of
rheumatism, for Indolent, ulcerated spots,
for eruptive skin diseases, for any and
all those bodily conditions caused by
blood loaded with Imparities. lieinR
pure product of Nature It can not hurt
the stomach and baa therefore been the
refuge of a boat of people misguided Id
their dilemma by first flying to those
dangerous mercurial drugs which have
claimed so many unfortunates. If th
akin breaka oat In a rash. If bolls or
other eruption appear, If there are blood
risings or any other indication of Im
pure blood get s bottle of 8. 8. 8. at
once of any druggist. But beware of
substitutes. If In doubt a to your trou
ble or you wlsb competent medical ad
vice free, write to the medical depart
merit, The Swift Bpeclflc Co., fJ8 Hwlft
Jii.lK, Atlanta, C,. Tills department Is
known far and wide a one of the great
est of help to blood sufferers. But don't j
dilay to get a bottle cf 8. 8. 8. today.1
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Something to Amuse and Please Them.
The "Little Ones" Best Friend.
AKMA
ELinidl HL&x? 1wo IDollgj
A Great Big
Beautiful Doll
i
and 2 smaller
dressed dollies
for every boy
and girl in
the city.
Hurry
and get
yours!
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ACTUAL HEIGHT, 25 INCHES TTTf
Bigger iM jk
These 3 dol
lies are beau
tifully printed
on one large
piece of mus
lin all ready to
cut out and
stuff. They
have gold
en hair, big
brown
eyes and
die very
N life-like
a jjn indeed.
ACTUAL HEIGHT, 11 INCHES
Bigger
Than a Baby
ACTUAL HEIGHT, 7MKCHES
HOW TO OBTAIN ANNA BELLE BOLLS
The East Oregonian is going to give away several hundred
of these dolls as follows:
Any girl or boy bringing or sending to this office
One new paid in advance Subscription to the daily Cast Oregoni&n, by carrier for lone month
65c, will receive free "Anna Belle" and her two dolls.
Or for one new paid in advance subscription to the daily Cast Oregonian by mail 1 12
months 75c.
Or for one new paid in advance subscription to the Semi-Weekly Cast Oregonian 6 months 75c
Or by cutting 5 coupons from the Daily or Semi-Weekly Cast Oregonian and 10c.
If dolls are to be sent by mail add 2c for postage.
(lurry and got your dolls now, because this offer is for a limited timoonly
Coupons to be clipped will be' found eh e where in this paper each day.