East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 01, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OKEOONIAN, PENDLETON'. OKEfiON. MONDAY, MATK'II J,J01.t.
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don't have to be
bitin It can be like
VELVET jes full o
flavor without any
bite.
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Tobacco does not Aw to be "strong" to be full of flavor
and fr.anoe. VELVET proves that. VELVET, Tho
Smoothest Smoking Tobacco, hat all the pipe smoking
oualitie. that aro natural to Kentucky'! Uurley
Luxe, together with an aged-io-the-wood mcllowne-.
that ia not found in an other pip tobacco. 10c Una
and it metal-lined bap.
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ratJCHAPELCAR AT
ATHENA WILL GO
TO PORTLAND
Compromise
WASHINGTON,
president can obtain the paaagt of
the government ahlp purchaae bill
befoie final adjournment on March
If he will consent to the kind of
compromise they want waa the state
ment made by seevral senators. Sen
ator Simmons, In dlacuaalng the sit
uation aald the administration "nat-j
rally would not amend the bill ao
aa to loae rotes."
5 CARLOADS CATTLE
LEAVE ECHO FOR THE
II. POM
D MARKETS
frTHATERS WIU, MEET MARCH a!
OTHER NEWS NOTES OF
Tin: VILLAGE.
REMARKAD
IE
CASEoff.1rs.HAH
Declares LyrJia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound
Saved Her Life
and Sanity.
I (Special Correspondence.)
ATHK.VA, Ore.. March 1. TVo
I chapel car "Good Will" and lU evan
j KeiiMts. Mr. and Mra. Driver, which
I hi.ve been here for the past two
I weeks, will leave Monday for Port
land. 1 "3 he hlch school debaters of Wei
ton, are scheduled to meet the Athe
na debatera In thla rlty on March 6.
I Wceton's team la composed of Eoren
Maybee, James Wood and Ethel
j Lano. Arnold Koepke, Louis' Ptew
, t.rt nnd Zola Keen will compose the
Athena team.
Justice of the Peace Richard gave
thena auto ownera a heart to heart
talk on speeding, Thursday.
Mra. Mary Fhlck, who haa been sc
Mra. Wm. Plnkerton, Mr. Deaper
and Mra. Lizzie Watts have been
quite 111 with la grappe thla week.
Jap Harden of Independence, visit
ed relatives In Athena thla week.
Senator IJarrett returned from Sa
lorn yesterday.
Mia niadya Andre waa In Pendle
ten Friday.
George Minkle was up from Pen
dleton Friday.
Shamrock, Mo. "I feel it rnvdutv
to tell the public the condition of my rioualy 111. la recovering rapidly,
nealth before u.infj
your medicine. I had
falling, inflamma
tion and congestion,
female weakness,
paina in both sides,
backaches and bear
ing down paina, waa
short of memory,
nervous, impatient,
passed ileepleis
nights, and had
neither strength nor
energy. There waa always a fear and
dread in my mind, I had cold, nervous,
we ak spells, hot flashes over my body.
1 bad a place in my rif-ht side that waa
ao sore that I could hardly bear the
weight of my clothes. I tried medicine
and doctors, but they did me little good,
and I never expected to get out again.
1 got Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound and Blood Purifier, and I cer
tainly would have been in grave or in an
asylum if your medicines had not saved W-tlon to make the laws of one state
me. But now I can work all dv. aWn ' apply to other states. The case of
"well at night, eat anything I want, have . I,crry Thaw la cited as a . horribla
no not nasnes or weak, nervous spells. " pre acm .jncni.
ju pains, acnes, I ears and dreads are
Sots Aside Old Itullng.
WASHINGTON. Feb. ST. Acting
on representations by Congressman
Hawley. Secretary Houston of the de
partment of agriculture, haa aet
aside the ruling of the forestry de
partment In the caae of Carlos G
Kilts. It la held CS acrea In the Slu
Slaw national forest ore properly sub
ject to entry by Kilts.
Congressman Hawley received a
petition from Albany, Ore., bearing
700 namea asking aid In getting leg-
CAItlOAl) OF HORSES IS ALSO
SHIPPED- WILL GO TO EU
ROPEAN FIELDS.
DrltlNli Government Ruys Stock Anl
nwla Now on Way to EaxUTn Hce-
xrt ItutUT Creek I "a mil y Enu-r
tain Friends-Other News Notes of
Intercut From Echo.
(Special Correspondence.)
ECHO, Ore., March 1. Another
shipment of cattle went from thla
place on Saturday evening. Five cars
to the Portland market, one belong'
ing to F. W. Andrewa, one to Frank
Correa and three to Joe. Cunha. The
shipment was accompanied by F. W.
Andrew, Jos. Cunha, Jr., and Fred
Hosklns.
A carload of horses was also sent
out on Saturday evening to Kansas
City, Md. They will form part of
ahlp load to be used by the allies.
They were bought by a representative
of the British government.
Mr. H. I Hendrlck spent the week
end with frlenda here and returned
to Pendleton thla morning.
Mr. and Mra. Fred Puchanan'a
home on Hutter Creek was the scene
of merlment last Friday evening. The
occasion was a surprise given them
by the neighbors. A large number
were present. Carda and duncing
was the order of the evening.
Mrs. Vina HoKklnx returned Fun
day evening from lone where she ha.
been Vlnlt!ng with her slxter Mies Ze
na Houner. MUs Houser Is teaching
near lone.
m. KHselhtyn and son Bill spent
Sunday In Hermlston.
Frank Atklne of Portland spent the
weekend at the Hotel Echo the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. P.. G. Manhburn.
tr. J. II. Brazeul, a veterinary sur
geon of this place, left yesterday eve
ning for Newport News where he ex
pects to ship on a transport carrying
cavalry and 'artillery horses to Eu
rope for the allies.
A steady rain fell here all Satur
day night and the greater part of
Sunday. I
Nelson Taylor came up from Port
land on Friday and Immediately went
up to his home on the Lisle place.
Miss Daphene Gulllford has been
visiting for several days with friends
In Pendleton.
Miss Arlle Ronanzom returned yes
terday morning from a business trip
to Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Helm are visit
ing at the home of Mr. and Mra.
Hugh Ftanfleld. Mra. Helm was for
merly Miss Cloe Stanfleld.
CAHAHKT PEKFOItMEU
TO STAND V ( IIAMHKIt
OF COMMERCE DI.NEltS
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STEAMER
DACIA IS SEIZED. BY
FRENCH WAR VESSEL
I'OItMEIt IIAMniKG AMERICAN
LIXEH IS TOWED INTO
ItltEST.
Ilcr Caitare Will Ilulwo the QucHion
of Import- Claim Is Mado
Salo Waa Solely to Prevent
Itclng Interned an Genua
ISought by American.
gone, my house, children and husband
ara no longer neglected, as I am almost !
Submarine Lot, Is Fear.
LONDON. Feb. 27. A dispatch
entirely free of the bad avrantnm. I hut from Amsterdam to the Exchange
belore taking your remedies, and all Is TtlrKr,1' Company aays reports from
pleasure and hannineu In n, ( German frontier are that much
Mrs. Josie Ham, R. F. D. 1. Box 21 1 un,a-lneM exl8U at tn German fron
KhtmrnrV Ml. ' I t!f"d seaport of Cuxhaven concerning
two large submarines which have
it tou want special advice wrlt not returned to their base.
X.yuia iM l'lnkbam JIIdlcIno Co-1 The undersea boats are said to be
(COnnaenUttU JLynn,Maa8. two days overdue, and It Is feared
I they have been destroyed1.
Recommends chamberlain's Cough
Remedy.
"I take pleasure In recommending
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to my
customers because I have confidence
In It I find that they are pleaaed
with It and call for It when again
In need of such a medicine." writes
J. W. Sexson, Montevallo, Mo. For
sale by all dealers. Adv.
GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass.,
March 1. D. B. Cornell, a real estate
agent and president of the Great Bar
rlngton Chamber of Commerce, Is
back here after a trip to New York
when he Interviewed MUs May Wilson
;ne of the performers at a cabaret
given after the chamber's annuul din
ner. She denied she had told of any
unseemly acts which took place at
the banquet, such as the I; lining of the
bald heads of the dinera by the
dancing girls and the telling of spicy
stories by the performers. "Miss
Wilson wllr tell at any Investigation
that may be Ftarted." aald Cornell
"that one man member of the cham
ber of commerce did try to pull a girl
into his lap, but that she dragged the
girl away nnd threatened to leave If
such actions continued.''
tjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiimiiiniiiir
F. E. Van Dusen f Got to Go Deep to
General Contractor and 1 CofC Rh!!nmini
Superintendent,
PENDLETON, OREGON. 5' u, . n,
riiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiHiiiuiHiiiiniiiiHimS1UnTcni! Hel? Tcai!jr
1 the Disease u Way Down
GOOD
'
LIGHT
Means
better nrsrvEss
CHEERFUL HOMES
BETTER HEALTH
AND EYESIGHT
Let na wire yonr home and la
tall oar modern Lighting Fix
tnrea and Electrical Installa
tion all these requirement
can be obtained. May wo serve
yon?
Electric and gas supplies, eleo
trlo light wiring, bell wiring, gaa
piping, motors and dynamos.
j. L. Vaughan
831 Main Street
Phone 139
Insidi
e.
PJk
8 of FH)n Crew .Mi-wing.
WASHINGTON. March 1. Ambas
sador Henry Van Dyke cabled the
Mate department today that a rumor
waa being circulated that eight mem
bers of the crew of the American
ahlp Evelyn were missing. The Eve
lyn waa mined and sunk In the North
sea 10 days ago.
Ambassador Gerard cabled confir
mation of the reports that three mem
bers of" the American ahlp Carlb had
perished. The Carlb also struck a
mine.
WAR ODDITIES.
ROTTERDAM. All loaves of
bread now sent Into Belgium from
Brabant are now, by order of the
German authorities.' cut In two, as
nir.ny Instances have occurred in
which letters have been smuggled
acioss the frontier by thla means,
BERLIN According to Herr Karl
Seheffer. one of the German "apos
ties of Idealism," the war was begun
bemuse "the artistic regeneration of
Get many Is only possible through
catastrophe." After the war "Ger
man genius will develop Impression.
which will kill cubism and futurism.'
CALVE'S "SEWING SHIRTS FOR SOLDIERS"
To ret at thn source of rheumatic
pala. It requires the deep, .earrhlng In
' tlueoce of 8. 8. 8., the fauinii. blood pur
j Ifler. Itheumatlam I. primarily a blood
disease that. alar. It Is in this vital fluid
that rheumatic tendencies are carried,
lodge. In tho joints and muscle., there to
' Irritate the nerves and produce pain.
' And In order to drive out these pain In
flicting poison. It require. 8. 8. 8. to
sink deep Into the tiny gl.nds Imbedded
In the Innermost tissue. 8. 8. 8. travel,
wherever tho blond goes and never lose.
Ita medlclnnl Influence. Tills explains
Why It overcome, thn moit chronic form,
of rheumatism, why It dltilnriKea those bard
deposits that thicken tho Joints, tor It act.
a. a solvent and .ssIhI. the blood to pro
vide In tho tissues those natural element,
for which ths body building process con
tinually crave, and must have.
If you have never used 8. 8. 8. for
rheumatism, get a bottle today of any
druggist, t'se It a. directed and with
ome simple home helps you will soon
dethrone th. worst and most painful
forma, of rheumatism. Write the med.
r.l department, The 8wlft Specific Co.,
63 8wlft Itldg., Atlanta, On., for addi
tional advice. Your, may be a ca.
wher. a alight help from a aneclallat
whoie advice Is free, will solve the mys
tery that h been musing life ml.erabl.
for you. When you ssk for 8. 8. 8. In
.lit npon It and refuse all substitutes.
ioodi.es, chop cinna dishes
r'niTY'Q KWONG HONG LOW
JL W lldWeit AltaSt., Upitair.,' Phone 433
ill . 7 5V ' V"':-4 1
PARIS, March 1. The Fiench
minister of marine announced early
yesterday that the American steam
ship Pacta was stopped by a French
steamer which Is escorting her to
Brest.
The Dacla, originally a Hamburg
American line steamer, was purchas
ed by Edward N. Breltung of Mar
queue, Mich., and placed under An.'
erlran registry on January 4. h
!id been engaged 'n carrying freight
c.i i goes between New Orleans and
Galverton and other gulf ports and
L'rernen.
At the beginning of the war the
Dacla was tied up at Port Arthur be
cause of her German ownerhlp and
1 he fact that England assumed cm
trol of the seas. After her purchaw
by Breltung she wa sent to Galves
ton, where ehe took on a cargo of
co'ton and after many days sailed for
I rumen.
The sale of the Dacla at once
loomed big In international affairs.
Ths French government waa the flrat
to make Informal protests, declaring
that the sale was not bona fide, but
a plain attempt by her owners to
prevent her being Interned for the
balance of the war. In violation of
the declaration of London.
Great Britain later Joined France
In her reports. Repreacntatlves were
made to the American state depart
ment which, however, took the view
that the purchase was bona fide and
finally Issued government insurance
on the Dacla's cargo, though refus
ing to lr.rure the bull of the stea-er.
Tie German captain and crew left
the vessel and she was placed li
command of Captain McDonald, an
American, with an American crew,
She became an American steamer un
der the provisions of the amendment
of August 18 to the Panama canit
act
The French and British govern
ments based their claim on this
c'ause In the declaration of London:
"The transfer of any enemy vessel
to a neutral ffag effected after the
outbreak of hostilities Is void, unices
!t is proved that such a capture was
not made to avoid the consequences
to which r.uch a vessel la exposed."
TVin't nut o.T ire-tiny roup Child's
Couprh. if not only saps their strength,
but often leads to mora serious ail
ments. Why rick ? You don't have to.
Dr. King's New Discovery is Just the
remedy your Child needs. It ia made
from Tina Tar mixed with soothinsr.
That healing and antiseptic balsams. Will
hiup quickly check the cold and soothe your
Child's Cough away. No odds how bad
the Cough or how long standing. Dr.
King's New Discovery will stop it.
Just get a 50c bottle from your Drug
gist, oive it to-night and you will
Your Child's Cough
is a Call for Help.
An?wcr it with Dr. King's New Discovery.
It is Pleasant, Soothing, Healing.
notice an Improvement to-morrow.
Here's proof. M. J. I'amcll, Whites
boro, Texas, says: "I can recommend
Dr. King's New Discovery for it saved
my Child's life. She was taken with
a cough and given up to die five times.
One 60c bottle of Dr. King's New Dis
covery cured the cough and saved kec
life."
Excellent for Children and DellcaU
Women. It ia Mild, Pleasant aa4
effective.
Trial bottle mailed on receipt t it
In stamps.
H. E. BUCKLEN & CO., 639 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa,
Rest Treatment for Constipation.
"My daughter used Chamberlain's
Tablets for constipation with good
results and I can recommend them
highly," writes Paul B. Babln. Brush
ly, La. For sale by all dealers. Adv.
Old newspapers form the basis of
most of the boxes In which goods are
kept In the furnishings stores. When
ground into pulp and treated with
certain chemicals they furnish an
Ideal material for the pasteboard used
in the cheapest as welt as the mor
expensive grades of boxes.
DID CHILD WAKE UP
CROSS OR FEVERISH?
LOOK. MOTHER! IF TONGUE IS
COATED GIVE "CALIFORNIA."
SYRUP OF FIGS."
Mother! Tour child Isn't naturally
cross and peevish. See If tongue Is
coated; this Is a sure sign Its little
stomach, liver and bowels need a
cleansing at once.
When listless, pale, feverish, full
of cold, breath bad, throat sore, does
not eat, sleep or act naturally, has
stomach-ache, diarrhoea, remember.
gentle liver and bowel cleansing
should always be the first treatment
given.
Nothing equals "California Syrup
of Figs'' for children's Ills; give a
teaspoonful, and in a few hours all
the foul waste, sour bile and ferment
ing food which la clogged in the bow
els passes out of the system, and you
have a well and playful child again.
All children love this harmless, de
licious "fruit laxative," and It never
falls to effect a good "Inside" cleans
ing. Directions for babies, children
of all ages and grown-ups are plain-
on the bottle.
Keep It handy In your home. A
little given today saves a sick child
tomorrow, but get the genuine. Ask
your druggist for a 6.0-cent bottle of
California Syrup of Figs," then look
and see that It Is made by the "Cali
fornia Fig Syrup Company."
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PAIN, NEURALGIA
Doat suffer! Get a dime pack
et Dr. J amos 'Headache
Powders.
NEW YORK, Feb. 27. Mmc. Em
ma Culve, opera singer. Is "scwIiik
nhlrt.i for soldiers" Jut like "sifter
Susie." She Is not only sewlnjr but
PiicKIng nnd chlppinK warm clothing
and other artlclea for the French sol
diers. '1 can do more for Franco In
America than I could at homo,'" sho
said. "I sang in all ' the hospitals
over there, but here I believe I can
create furtber interest In the work."
Tou can clear your head and relieve
dull, splitting er violent throbbing
hoadaclie in a moment with a lr.
James' Headache Powder. This old-
time headache relief acta aliuoct magi
cally. Send some one to the drug store
now for a dime pnckoi;o nnd a few mo
inonU nfter you tuko a powder you
will wonder what became of tlui head
ache, neuralgia and pain. Stop suiTer
inj; it's needless. He aure you et ual
you a.-k for.
With
'Black Vandtftif:
He's a sinister figure that drops like a shadow
on the lives of Ned Warner and June.
Dark, polished, mysterious, his polite attentions
seem a constant menace.
At every turning, he crosses the path of the
beautiful runaway bnde.
BEyGeotfe Randolph Chester
vr lulua CkMtar
is a mystifying story, a fascinating story, a story
of spell-bound thrill.
Runaway Jane " has never Wore been published, tt
was written for America's greatest newspapers) in this
city it wiD appear exclusively in
Tho lost Orogonion
Watch for it doiVt miss it
It will appear in serial form, starting soon
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