East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 17, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    TAOE SIX
DAILY EAST OREOOXTAY. rKyPLKTON. OREO ON1. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, IMS
EIOIIT PAOFA
Hard Cough? Grippy?
Head Stuffed? Bad Cold?
No Matter How Dad You Feel, or How Hard Your Cold,
You are sure of Quick and Grateful Relief by
Taking Dr. King's New Discovery.
No nr? 1o keep on fufTerinjj and try
ing to wear out your Cold. It will
wrar yu out instead. Start jrtttinp
lpttT l.y takinjr Pr. Kind's New PLi-ov-ry.
It contains just what you
need (i rid you r.f that Grippy
I 'V( ri' h StuflVi IVelinfc an J to stop
that ronstant and nnnoyinj; Couph.
The f i i !ose Marts relief and you
hap yvllii $ letter. Tuy a ,r0o. bottle
of rr. King's New Discovery. SUrt
taking- at once; you will be gratefully
surprised in your improvement.
After using one bottle of Dr. King's
New Discovery, John S. Dixon, Ay dan,
N. C, writes: "AH soreness left my
chest, breathing became easy and a
serious ( ouph was cured." what it
did for Mr. Dixon it will do for you.
M. K. EUCKLEN A CO.. 639 North Eroad Street, Philadelphia, P.
PILOT ROCK FARfERS
ARE BUSY RESEEDING
BARLEY; WHEAT SAFE
lWiVrr i:kv( Reduction.
P.AKF.R. Ore., Fot. 17. As the re
v;t of ptovidlng Utter fire protec
tion, linker Is to pet lower Insurance
rutis. underwriters iiavlr.g Wen here
th luet week g.iliv? over the situa
tion, and announcing that rroably
jo per cent cut In the present rates
vili 1 ordered. ,
MaKeYourSMn
soft ana Clear
caflenra soap
For tie toilet and" bath assisted by occa
sional u?c of Cuticura Ointment.
Samples Free by Mail
fottrarm "t and Ointment aold t jucj.
Utxral unpK of mrti milled f-e with 13-9- book.
Addraa iwt-cvd "CuUcun," ix-pi. J?, tueua.
Try a box of that
Embassy
Lawn
Linen
48 Sheets
48 Envelopes
All for 25c
at
Koeppen's
The Drugstore That
Serves You Best
Con Dung Low
CHOP SUEY
NOODLES T?;
HOT TAM&LES
CHILLI COM GARNE
-SPANISH STYLE
LUNCHES
COFFEE
Kvery.hlrg clean and up-to-
uif. ru:srr class sekvicb
TEA 5c Packize
Under State
Hotel
?or. Wtb and Cottonwood RU
Phone C(7 Pendleton, Or
senate r.vssEs kills.
SALEM. Ore., Feb. 17. The fol
lowing bills were passed by the senate
S. B. IK. by Tedklns To amend
subsection 5, section S817 Lord's Ore
pon Iaws, defining duties of State Tax
Commission.
S. B. III. by Ferkins Authorizing
assessors to disregard certain changes
in boundaries of taxing districts.
S. B. 159. by Butler Creates Ju
dicial district comprising Crook and
Jefferson counties.
S. B. 63, by La Follett Provides
for the Inspection of fruit drying and
parking plants.
S. B. "31. by Kiddle Changes time
of holding court In 10th district
S. B. 24, by Committee on Fish
eries To prohibit salmon fishing In
certain streams tributary to Columbia
river.
S. B. 174. by Committee on Judici
ary Amends section 40, Lord's Ore
gon Laws, to widen field for en
trance of interpleaders.
S. B. 13. by Moser. Provides for
publication, distribution, etc.. of ses
sion laws, house and senate journals,
supreme court reports- and histories
of early Indian wars.
S. B. 1S7 by Hollis and Vinton Au
thorizes two or more counties to cre
ate a road-building district and build
public highways In the district.
S. B. 170. by Committee on Medi
cine. Tharmacy and ' Dentistry
Makes only graduates of medical col
leges having four year courses eligi
ble to take examinations for certifi
cates to practice.
P. B. 244, by Burgess Enables all
dealers to sell bluestone, provided
package contains poison label.
XO
siumarixes excoixtered
ox tkip to livekpool
by r. w. howard,
(President of the United Press.)
LIVERPOOL. Feb. 16. The Cun
arder Franconia arrived without en
countering the German submarines re
ported operating off the west coast
of England. Extraordinary precau
tions were taken to prevent an attack
r.ot only as the Il'ier, approached the
British coast, but nightly during the
voyage. The Franconia sailed from
New York February 6. .Every night
all portholes and skylights were
blanketed. Only port, starboard and
forf-mast lights were displayed. Look
outs were doubled, but the liners'
course was unchanged..
Regain the Mastery
Over Blood Trouble
No Matter How Disheartening
You Can Overcome It.
Blood Ciiorflnrs are
R. 8. S . th l&n.ov.n
ruih9 Into t:. M'.xd
at pi bas iraT r' 1 t .e
Tilrklj choked br
Mood purllW. It
s.id Id three mln-
entire circulation,
It fariritoj t hre tb' blood is made.
It irasbes out tlio" spots and places
rhre ta:mat;ro ha sttlfl. It clanset
the tr.PDibrsn'". drfrM Irritation from
the Joints. f:i:i t!i? I'lix.d atri-am with
antidotal Influrni and trm luad to foot
rreat-a r-nrtltluna tfcat make for blood
health. Th'-re are p.ple In erery com.
tniiElty ho kB'W till to b true. They
hare tf-d ?. P. H. f r ivre forma of
rheumatistn, fr ladnlett. ulcerated spots,
f-r fruptlve kln dln-anea. for any and
ell th,s bodily conditions canard by
liiood load'-d ith Impurltica. Being a
p-ire produrt cf Nature It can not hurt
the a'orrarli rr.d haa th"rffire been the
rluzp i f a L .Kt of people iclguldrd In
their dilemma ly flrt flying to thoae
dm-." r'liu t.i rf.n ial rtr-it-s nlilch haTe
iltlcifl f-o txiriy ur-f'rttiDat'. If tbe
l:in bral: out In a ranh. If boll or
o'her (r ittlTi a'reir. If t'ifre are blood
r.-:t. or a::y otli'r Isdhatbrns of lm-;,-ire
I !. . g t a Ir.itie f S. S. K. St
..n-e of i:ny drurrUt. li'.t birare of
ibh!'t':;e. I? lu d'''ibt a to your troii
e r y.ti vltli cotrptent" medical ad
"'e frw. wrl'e to the iredj'al depart
rr lie Sa-lf' Specific Co., Tft Kwlft
YMn . Atlanta, '.'a. Thin department Is
siowu far and wlrte tn one of the great
et of be!;i tc hl -'-d atifT'Tera. But don't
d. ley lit P't n I (fie r.t H. 8. S. today.
mmmmmmummmmnmmmmam
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For SALE CHEAP
1 8 (lead Good Work Llulos
For Further Particulars See
E. L Smith & Go. Pendleton, Oregon
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IiWKXT COLD SP1XL DAMAGES
UMEU 1KOP WHEAT
XEE1S MOISTUIE.
Kc-k Vouiiff Men Attend Dunx
.MuMiaI Kcdtnl at lVnUcton nigh
Slioo u Attou.Iwl by ir. and Mrs.
;illilnil OtlkT News XoW of In
tercut.
(Special Correspondence.)
PILOT ROCK, Ore., Feb. 17. The
farmers are all ousy reseedlng their
barley after the cold spell. The
wheat Ls still nil right but needing
n:ilsture pretty badly.
Earl Rankin and Dutch Rogers
were among those who attended tho
dance at D. V. Chupman'a Frldayl
night.
Glenn Rust of Pendleton spent
Thursday here with relatives.
Dean Goodwin visited at the coun
ty seat Wednesday. .
Miss Ethel Freeman was the guest
of her sister at Pendleton over Sunday
Arthur Bond motored down to Pen
dleton Friday.
George Johnston of Nye was a vis
itor here Wednesday.
Miss' Delta Ri:e of Hermtston, spent
Thursday here with her sister. Mist
falsy Rice.
Dr. Gilllland and wife attended the
musical recital i.f the high school
students Thursday evening at Pendle
ton
Miss Alma Boyle.i was a visitor at
Pendleton Friday.
Art Gill of Xye paid Pilot Rock a
business call ThJrsday.
Born, to Mr. nrd Mrs. Elbert Caa-
teel a 7 1-2 pound girl, Thursday.
Thomas Jaques was a business vis
itor at Pendleton Friday.
Mrs. Jamea Wh'ttaker of Nye spent
Thursday at the home of her sister,
Mrs. Lon Etter.
J. W. Etter visited the county seat
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. 12. R. Lester wers
visitors at Pendltii:n Wednesday.
Alex Schaefer motored down to
Pondleton Fridi.
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It
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TJV'RYTHING, good
bad, gets mo' so
with age Thar
even ain't no fool
like an ole fool.
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Mellowness Is tne rare g(i bestowed' hy Time on only
the best of man's or nature's himdiwork the fine wine,
the line violin and VELVET. VELVET, The Smoothcat
Snioling Tobacco, is Kentucky Hurley tie Luxe, with
11 it natural flavor and body mellowed to an aged-in.
t lie-wood smoothness by more thau two years careful
curing. lOt-tinaand
Sc nicUl-liiied bacv V? J S-y s
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LADIESXLUB OF
ADAMS NETS $29
FROM SUPPER
MOXEY WILL BE USED TO BUY
DISHES OTHER XEWS
XOTES OF TOWX.
(Special Correspondence.)
ADAMS. Ore., Feb. 17. At the sup
per which was given by the ladles'
club last Saturday evening, twenty
nine dollars was made. This money
goes to help buy the dishes and other
domestic supplies. Three tables were
arranged and decorated so that thej
appeared very nice. A larfee crowd
was present and a good time enjoyed
by alL
Laurence Lleuallen and family have
returned home aftar having spent two
months In Portland.
Fred Farley, wife and little dau
ghter returned to their home In Van
couver after spending some weeks
with relatives.
Charles Nelson returned to his
home In Weston Monday after spend
ing Sunday with his brother Sam Nel
son. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter were in town
Monday on business.
Mr. ond Mrs. Tom Lleuallen were
in Weston Saturday.
A number of Pendleton friends
were guests at the home of Miss Eil
een Bowling Sunday afternoon.
Roy Ferguson was at band practice
Sunday.
Frank Martin was an Adams vis
itor Monday.
Jerry Stone was an Adams visitor
Monday.
Mrs. Dora McBride from Athena ls
visiting her mother Mrs, Darr a few
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hales and dau
ghter Thclma motored to Pendleton
Sunday afternoon.
' Bert Kirby. Earl Slmonton, Peter
Mclntyre, Wrennie Greene, Frank
Henry and Sullivan Deamer motored
to Pendleton Monday night to attend
the K. of P. lodge.
Mr. Jones returned from his farm
after having finished pruning his or
chard. Mr. Coffey returned home after
spending several days at Milton.
Mrs. Mclntyre has been on the sick
liHt for several days, but Is feeling bet
ter again,
LOCAL MANUFACTURING
PLANTS VERY BUSY
t
Regarding progress by the Empire
ff C'n which has taken over the
plant of the Pendleton Iron works tho
following statement is made by the
management:
We will build an office building and
remodel the Interior of the old build
lng to make room for the new machi
nery which will arrive In a few days.
At the present time we have more
general repair work and special work
than w have ever had at this seaaon
of the year and the Indications are
that It will be necessary to run two
shifts of men.
Unsolicited orders for the new ro
tary pump are coming In every day
and at the present time we have on
hand ordes enough to tax the pres
ent capacity of the plant for several
weeks. It is the plan to have pumpi
made In Portland and elsewhere
ehould we find that local plant will
not be able to supply the demand,
and the present Indications are thai
we cannot hope to fill more than a
very small per cent of orders.
STATE EMPLOYMENT
BUREAU DUX KILLED
SALEM, Ore., Fb 17 Despite the
pitas of Representative Oscar Horne
and Allen Eaton, the house summar
uy Kiueu tne ua:on Dill creating a
state employment bureau. The house
had wrangled for nearly three hours
over the amenimenta to the game
and fishing laws and when the ques
tion of state aid for the unemployed
came up It was In no amiable mood.
In committee ot the whole, the
house approved each consecutive sec
tion, striking out one which excludes
the operation of private agencies at
Mr. Eaton's request. When It came
to the final section, however, appro-
ptlatlng 120,000 for the support of
the bureau, Mr. Ke'ly moved that this
also be stricken out
Mr. Eaton protested that such u
procedure would nullify the whole bill
nr.d said that If the house Is In good
faith It should at least adopt ths
section and then accept or reject the
v hole bill on the final vote.
The only votes cost In favor of the
bill at roll call were: Allen, A. A.
Arderson, Barrow, Cardwell, Chllds,
Cdllns, Dlllard, Eaton, Gill, Irvln.
Horne, Lafferty, Legwls, Pierce,
Schuebel, Miss Towne, Vawtcr, Wag
ner and Weeks.
Opportunity
Knocks Again
Knights M;t at RoMuburff.
ROSEBURG, Ore.. Feb. 17. Tho
annual convention of the Knights of
lthlns for the dUtrlct comprising
Eugene, Junction City, Cottage Grove
and Roseburg, will be held in this
city.
K
luit only they will profit wlio aro
alert to tlieir own best interest.
Tito time to build is when pros
perity is on the rise and unless we
are badly mistaken you are going
to see a lot of our people start new
homes in 191.'. Why not bo ono
of them? Lot us suggest a plan
to meet your nofili.
Plans and Specifications Free
Oregon Lumber Yard
A. II. COX, Mgr.
Telephone 8. Alta St., Opposite Court House
5ve )
Dudley 2 inches
Norm ax 2i inches
ARROW COLLARS
Are not excelled by any other 2 for
25 cent collars made here or abroad
Cuett, raisoor & Co.. Ixc. Mai cat or Aasow Shist Tsoy, N. Y.
I'M LITTLE! - BUT OH MY !
In this little advertisement I want to tell you of my
LITTLE PRICES OX
Candle. Nuta, Frulta, Vegetable, Groceries, Etc.
A fine large stock on hand and selling fast. Pay our prices and save
money. Phompt delivery makes us as near as your telephone.
JOHN W. DYER, GROCERYMAN
East Alta St. Phone 536
GOOD
WORK
will
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