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.. !, .fl , I TA(Y. six mnv FAST CKEflOyiAN. PEXDlETON, OKF.QON. FIMDAY. MARCH 10, 10 1: TEN" PAGES. LIFE NSOfUBCE COMPANIES FUNERAL OF MRS. TURNER IS HELD They Are Closely Observing Pub!i Health Conditions FROM UVTE HOME An c:ninlng rhyslcuin for one of th prominent JJfe Insurance Com panies. In n Interview an th ub Jet, miif (h astenUhlng statement ihat one rrxKoti why o many appll rania for iMnnno r rejected U brcauia kidney trouble la o common lo U American people., and tha large majority of thncp who.se appli cations ar declined do not even vu ptrt that they have the disease. Accords to thla It would iffm that a medicine for tde kidney. p-w tteMlnp real healing nnd curatA I ri pert.t , would h blessing to tlioiLsnnds. Pr. Kilmer A Rlnghamton, X. T.. who prepare Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the well Known kidney, liver t.nd Madder remedy, claim that Judg ing from evidence received from cnmi"lj everywhere, who are con Ktantly In touch with the'r custom. tw, and afro indisputable proof In the form of grateful testimonial letters from thousands of reliable cit'sena, this preparation is remark- My aiMvensful In slcknes caused by kdny and Madder trouhlea. Evet.v Interesting statement that they r elv regarding Swamp-Root Is ir. t-stltrd and no testimonial is pub-l-ihed unless the party who sends 't t reported e.f good character. They hare en file many sworn statements f recoveries In the most distresstrg rvit. The state that Dr. K'lmer's Swamp-Hoot is mild and gentle In it action and its healing Influence !. jfoon noticed In most cases. Swum p-Root Is purely an herbal compound and Ir. Kilmer & Co. ad viwe all readers who feel in need of such a remedy to give 't a trial. 1: t.4 on wile at all drug sro-e in hot IIm risu l-.es f.lr ?n1 Jl. . IIcv. ever, if oti wish first to test thu rat frepa-.ilioc. send ton rents to Pr. Kilmer tt Co.. Ringha-'Uon. X. Y . for a sample Lottie. When w' t'nt le sure and mention the IVnd eton Tally F-aM Oregonlan. KLL KNOWN WKSTOV WOMAN IS TO. REST NKltV- UKS HELD YKSTKRDAY. IJccif. Heft Ion,r. l"sl. VANCOUVER. Wash.. March 16. On year and 361 days ago Joseph B Gaspjrd and Mrs. Katherine R. Ml ge. living east of Vancouver Bar racks, in this city, obtained a license to marry. The ceremony was not performed until Saturday last, when Rev Thomas May. pastor of tho First Congregational church of this city, performed It. (Special Correspondence.) WESTON. Ore.. March 1. Th funeral of Mr. Hary Turner, who died at her home ner W eat on kvnt Monday night waa held from the Methodist church at t o'clock Thur !ay. Rev. D. X. Ward conducted the services. Mn. Turner had lived In this community for many year and was held In high esteem. She vms a member of the Pythian Sisters Women of Woodcraft, Kastern Star nnd I nited Artisans. She leave husband and two sons. Monroe and Floyd. Many were the floral offer ing contributed from the orders and individuals. A large number were in attendance at the funeral. Mr. and Mrs. James Compton left on Wednesday evening's, train for Rockland, Idaho, where they will spend the summer visiting their sens, William and Rollio Compton, who are farming near that place. Mrs. Jamea Xavin spent a portion cf the week at her ranch near Hell which she has rented to Mr. Fisher of WVj-ton. Miss Knight, a deaconess of the Episcopal church. Is the guest of Mrs. Lillian Fredericks of this city. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Farnsworth and Mrs. Sweeney of Pendleton attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Turner. Miss Edna TotU of Helix was the gust of Miss Ethel Waddlngham during the week. Mrs. Ear.l McConnell had the mis fortune of burning her hand severe ly. .- MLss Oda K'lsore Is the guest of Mr. Millet Murvh of RaketmJin- ii.ln. Gr;.ml.i PannLster, who has been ponding the past few weeks in the country w'th her daughter, Mrs. Jack Oapin, has returned home. The cement work of the basement cf the Methodist church has been completed and is now ready for the partitions and furnishings. Master George Blomgren. who has Veen out of school for the past two month's with an Injured knee. Is able to walk around with the aid of crutches. Mrs. Alexander Klnnear and hel guest, Mrs. William Helmer of Oaka dile. Wash., were visiting friends In Athena during the week. Miss Anna Wurzer who haa been RUSSIAN DANCER HERE 10 EARN LIVING y J'. MME n CHILINSKY ANDRMPA J A. "1 RECORD OF DEEDS AND OTHER INSTRUMENTS -cr. v 'jr.- a " I liT '.. 'v-v ;lL : 1 ,H I satNfacUon cf Mortgage. A mortgage executed by Win. Rice to the Bank of Kcho, February 24. 114. for Id., la paid and can celled. Mortcac1 H, F. Colllna to A. 0. CornwelL 11200, 4 1 t acre In aec. S(, T. N-. R ii K. W. M. A. H. Cox to Oregon Building A Loan Association, $1500. the eajt 1-2 of lots 11 and 12 In block S. Hoftser'a addition to Pendleton tlmttol Mortgage. fleorge Weber to J. M. Swagart. HiO, 1 horse, 1 sow, 3 cows. Quit 1Jm J. H. Taylor to Mlllurd K. EHck, 120. Lot &. block D, town of Alba. Icxl. t . W. A. WaUton, et ux, to F. J. Jack ton, 99(0. 1 7-1 acras land Joining Pendleton, title descriptive. J. A. Bolln, to J. H. Wagner, 1500. Lota t, I and 4 In block 16. Vklah. Edgar Cantrell to B. F. Martin. $100. S9.60 acrea land, title descriptive. Edward Cantrell to It. F. $0. Lota 1 nnd 1 In block of Etna. C, C. Henderson to T. B. 3000. 4.20 acres of land In aide, title descriptive. WHAT'S INDIGESTION? WHO CARES? LISTEN! TAPE'S MAPKrsiK HAJU BOUlt, OASST 8TOMACIU rKLX nau at ox ox. DUAMATIC t llAT BY IlKAl' 111 ALTO 4 4 4 XEW YORK, March 17. Isadora iMinotui, who spelU art with a cap ital A, h.m changed her uttitude to wurd America. There was a time, not so many eons ago, that the clas sical dancer felt annoyed even pee ved, at the attitude of this nation to ward her efforts. Rut now things ate changed. I.sadore has begun to think that the poor people of America should have chance to watch her classic toea WAR ODDITIIX LOXDOX. There are 70,000 rail way employeswervlng In the British army und navy, uccordlng to latest of .'lolii I statistics. PARIS. A new decoration to bo known us the War Cross, to be con ferred upon ull officers and men mentioned In official dlspntches. has Deen voted by the chamber of deputies. Tlma ttl In t tnlnata aJl ach dlatreaa will, go. No ladlge heartburn, aoaraaas or balohlc f aa, acid ar araaUtloM ! uMmt 4 food, no 41aa1cM, blaaUaa; Ural breath or haadasha. Pap' Dla papain la notad lar Ha read In , regulating a past low a It la the aureat. quickest and aaoat I certain Indigestion remedy la whole world, and beside, It la ham 3 town taa. I Million of men and woman aw Welle. eat their favorite food without fear River-1 they know Pape'a Dlapepaln wit cave them from any stomach misery Please, for your aake, get a larga fifty-rent case of Pape'a Dlapepaln from any drug store and put yoar stomach right. Don't keep on being miserable life Is too ahort you ara not here long, ao make your aUy agreeable. Eat what you Ilka and digest It; enjoy It, without dread of rebellion In the stomach Pape'a DlapepMn belong In yav home anvway. Should on of tt fumlly eat something which doeaa't vgree with them, or In case of aa attack of Indigestion, dyspepsia, gaa trltl or atomach derangement at daytime or during the night. It la handy to give the qulckeat. aureat r I'ef known. NEW YORK. Marh Chlllnaky Amlraara la here to LOXDOX. March 17. In the laM In barefoot poses. She and her quarter, according to official statls-' "school" are going to appear at the t,s there has been only 30 trade-! Century opera house this spring at unlona disputes In the I'nlted King- 19. Mme. self as long as the war lasts hcnn denv r hU8band. although titled. U not l,oml:ur prices a uime ior me gui- clom about 120 below the average .,,,,, t, . . , . . weauny and la serving h's czar In ' 1 i ' .'rum prveruing ine war. on.trato Russian dancing. That Is th .rmv . " n " f"' " for tho highest Priced seats-for an ... j sue is going io support ner- a day. ntl-e month. She made the iiouiicemem the 'other night ut Metropolitan. an- the Stories From the War Zone RfMiNtMiik to InfXMiM' Dividend. BERLIN', March 17, According to newspuper report the next dividend of the Relch.ibank will be 10.24 per cent, a compared lth 8.4 3 per cent the last previous rate. The Improve ment Is due to the heavy discounting of government bills and to the aboli tion of the note tax upon the out break of thu war. BY HENRY WOOD. t no measure to the eovernmsn (I'nlted Preas Staff Correspondent.)-'I't the Immediate revision of all leg spending the winter In Walla Walla station on the subject. The academy however, from the euperflclul glance which it haa already given to the subject declare that the minimum motto which France can adopt and hope to prevent the gradual oblltera t! n from the face of the earth of tha ITfanitlt i i, . t I tfU L.li a The academy pointed out that when 1 1. . " " ,? "U Tina ciiuo m lllillllllUIll Ul aUVl,UVU PARIS. Feb. 27. (By Maft to New York.) The Academy of Moral and Political Science has Just asked the French government to take up at once lta most serious problem that will result from the war that of the population of Europe. I j Hliih tirt stuff reminds one that , Oranvllle Barker Is going to build another "Xew Theater." The London j producer has been given the commis sion to revive his old project and the coin. It Is said, has been pledged. !V. -Is.,- i,l,.na .t vll'a 111 firrtilllO lending Plttsburghers may luna In the Kreat universities this . ' . w gemer spring. lie bh?b iit- inn i the profits perhaps there won't be any to consider. Pittsburgh Auto Show. PITTSHl.'ROH, March 17. I'nder auspices of the automobile dealer of Pittsburg, the tenth annual autumn-. bile show In thla city opened today j at Motor Siiiar Garden. It will con-j ),0 M. h. Coimiitloii. tinue for one week. c'OLl'MBCS. O.. March 17 Four Despite Its prestige In the manu- thousand men. representing the Meth- Ccaiifort KIU Snl to JVonWi. NEW YORK. March 16. C- L. Se gelkin. .auditor for the Lafayette fund cnoonnced that this organ'zation had forwarded 27,200 comfort kiu to the French soldiers in the trenches and that 10 kits will be shipped f Fraoce aboard the steamship Ni agara tomorrow. In addition to this 423a rubber ponchos and more than 11.00 other articles have been sent lo France. I rilen at the very leust will have been killed. The crlfls which Europe will has returned home. r?van.m'i Vavhd tt-ii tiaa han lit for several days, 'la reported better, j ,h' n f fur It repopulatlon w ill he Miss Francis Saling of Pendleton: is visiting relatives In the city thla week. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dudley of Athe na were In Weston Thursday attend ing the funeral of Mrs. H. E. Turn er. Ralph Folsom of Pendelton. was In Weston the latter part of this I w eek on business without a parallel in the worlds his tory. fact tiring world there Is no represen-1 dt Kplscopal church of Ohio, guth tatlvc Pittsburgh car. In connection ,red here today for the Ohio con wlth the exhibit It I possible thut ventlon of Methodist men. The get to- meeting will continue three days. Th In an effort to have Henry 'purpose is to lay before the Methodist Ford make distinction between the laymen the church work that la b cars which he will manufacture lng. done ln oho ttni lhe nt.t.d that shortly In hi bis: new idant here and ..i... ...i.t. . "The Peasant Girl" opened her en- lnHe mile e,,ewhCre. so that Pitt' 1 c!()H,.r co.operation gagement at the F,;r,-v;Fo"rh "t"eali burgh may have It. name carried Tne c,)nv,ntlon is the second of IU theater the other night with Emma ftb()Ut by ,e rubl,r.Ured .peeders. klnJ ever heJ b). ,he ehurch Trentlnl singing better than ever be- tailed by the war renders this an lm. ! fore- T"t "'T 18 , ,r. ?'f" 'J ! Xcw Tc,w Uh"r I'w' " Nw England states, peratlve necessity. j those musical things with lot of col ( AL-.STiN Texu. March 16. A 64- or. witn a pioi mm nex us uu .. nour week bill for women workers. B'ue Duuube. The academy also haa asked the government to effect a completa change In the policy of its laws on this 8 u Meet. Instead nf nnrt Inir The academy hai already pleiged measures with the end in view of Mi CALIIX)KXIA IWVElt DEAL IS UXDKK WAY to the government its most profound and exhaustive study of the situation While It Is the Intention of the mem bers eventually to take up the prob lem ln it application to all the coun tries stricken by the war. they for the monitnt will confln their efforts to the problem us it la presented In France. forcing fumilles to have children. It la urged that the laws tend rather to make It possible for parents to have children by reducing for them the economic burden of bringing them up. I As the laws now stand. It Is assert- certain to become law at this session of the legislature, passed the senate with women In cotton and woolen mills excluded from Its protection. j Senator Bee, author of the measure ' felt constrained to apologize for the fact that It excluded these workers. 1 He said that he K.ntlrr family A4naultxl. TERRK HAUTE. Ind.. March 1. The entire family of Mr. Llxxla Balding were found early today with their skull crushed. Two children are dead and Mrs. Balding and three other children probably will die. A ed that the larger a man' family Is the more taxes, duties and other con-1 That France will be the country trlhutlon he la obliged to pay to the that will face the most serious phase state. The academy asks the reversal j of the situation Is already recogniz-'of this. I ed. For years even before the war I. It ask also the Immediate revival! 6 for Graduating lrc. MITCHELL. S. D.. March 17. Girl graduates of the Mitchell high school have by mutual agreement de cided tney WOUIU noi " ' " I htmxK- fh..r.. m.. found n-ar Kv thun for their graduat ng dress.1 lie said mat ne naa consented lo It,; ... fc than I for tneir grau Kn. f111r,u f hi. .n-. Wently the family had been attack- Thla roiiows nign w-n"i , about rich girls overdressing at I gues told him they would not vote for graduation exercises, to the embar-jU if the bill did not exclude textile rassment of poor g'rls. j workers. rd us they slept. France'a birth rate had decreased to j of un old law which was suppressed a point where It was exceeded by thj in 1 885. It provided that every fain deaths. Now with hundreds of thou-illy with seven children had the right sands of her men most capable of re- to have at least one of these brought The Smokers cf Turkish Trophies Cigarettes fifteen years ago are smokers cf Turkish Trophies Ggsi-eUes today! m :rr'r.7,:,T''iTrt" , SAX FRAXCISCO, Cal.; March 1 A 13.000,000 deal whereby the Great Western Power company la to t ike over a consolidation of the Unit ed Light & Power Co., one of the F M. Smith properties held by the t reducing their kind being killed, the; up at the expense of the state. t I'nita.l Xr.rart too -nmnanv th citnntiitri id r4-ntfn lsrwl to hflVf bepn ncurittmv tnRlsta fhllf evpn n hir?pr Smlth-ILinford-Tevis merger, and aggravated to a degree where only j application of this law would be Jus- 'number of smaller concerns doing the most radical, unanimous and ex-!tiflahle under the present conditions. business In the bay cities, was re- haustlve measures on the part not on-l The academy also asks that all em voled before the state railroad corn-hy of the French government but employment under the government be mission. The merger plan provides ' the entire French people are going ! given ti a graded scale to the fath-1 fur the taking over of all the phy-, to be necessary in order to insure the ers of the largest families. Scholar- STEGLER, ACCUSED OF PASSPORT SCANDAL n. !i-al assets of these various compan- ccntiinuity of the French race. io and fix'ng against these assets $3 000,000 In bonds. No action on' the application for permission to.' i:ury tne merger plan inrougn naa y. t been taken by the commission. hhipa anil other help from the state As yet the academy has auggested a urged on behalf of the children. I dow and with an Insane shriek threw out Sammie Liebman, , five. Th found on the sidewalk, their skulls crushed. They were rushed to a hospital dying. The police are seek ing Samuel Liebman, tne father. The CAItPl.TS t LLANKD. O-oJor la Old CariN-t Restored. WALL PAPER CLEANED. You bad better tee me before 'u have that room r-papered, I jmitsht save you ik i me money. K. IV. AIXKV, Phone 313 11. Strike Delay III? Gum. VAXi!OLVER. B. C. March 17. The sailing of the Russian volunteer , mungb-d bodies of the children were ft....f t:f. Limr V:irnMt:iv for 'lii(liVO.S- General Thought SulH.le. Amerlcan-ma.le cannon and BERLIN, Mirch 16. The Frank- 8mrr,unitnm for the Russian army fiirtir Zeltune has received a Drivate tin a Ijpen delaved bv the Strike 01 dispatch from Petrograd Intimating ' longshoremen here. i mother told the police she had gone .v, . r-,ri i. ,! No more Russian steamers are on out 'a few minutes. According to that General Slevers, commandant of' fnm and ,he voIun.;MrB. Llpl)man ,,e and her nuilblind the Russian Tenth Army corps, de-jt(lpr fleet serviCPi whkh Is said to had quarreled. feated in the winter battle at Ma-j have been tff great importance to thej ; zur'an lakes, haa committed suicide. Russian In supplying the army with, Idaho CadetV Kiieaiupiiient Near. The basis for thla Inference seems heavy guns, will be discontinued tern-1 UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO, Moscow, to be the fact that reports have been , porarily. One of the volunteer Idaho, March IS The unlverHlty ea rn circulation concerning a mourn ing service held for the general In a Lutheran church. i.iOTOM GAR A Demonstration Will Disclose Many Surprising Features Now is the time to let us demon strate this car, that we may save & delivery date for you as we are sold many carloads ahead. Pendleton Auto Co. Phone 541 812 Johnson Street steamers, the Kiev, Is on the way to dets will go on their annual encamp New York, presumably to take a car-.ment April 12 to Hayden Luke, near Ro from that port to Archangel. Coeur d'Alene. Tho encampment will With the approach, of spring this Antic port of Russia will be open d for the transportation of artillery. Norwegian VcmI JYccd. LOXDOX, March 17. The Nor weslan steamer Vltalla. from New York February 3 for Rotterdam, with a cargo of packing products, haa been released by the British authori ties at Falmouth left that port for Rotterdam. This action was taken after the cargo of the Vatalla had been consigned to the Netherlands' Overseas Trust. ' The Vltalla was picked up at sea and taken Into Falmouth by Urltlah authorities, who explained that tho government wanted to determine to whom In Rotterdam the cargo waa consigned. ' lat a week, with Lieutenant Herbert C. Fookes In charge. Hayden Lake Is an Ideal place. Loghouses are avail able und It Is close to Coeur d'Alene and not far from Moscow. 2 C'HILDRi:X ARE DROPPED FllOM WINDOW' NEW YORK, March 18. Vn uni dentified man dropped Sadie Lleb rmn? seven, from the fifth atory of an apartment house. A few min ute later he reappeared at the win- Spanish Fear Freneli Delita. RERUN, March 16. A letter from a Spanish business man to a Swiss friend, which Is published by the Cologne Gazette, says that as French Industries are almost at a standstill, there Is a great demand from France for Spanish goods. The Spaniards, however, fear that the French will be unable to pay for goods owing to th existence of the moratorium. Death Plane) SxM IIoe. CHICAGO. March 16. A hundred nnd. fifty miles an hour wo the speed Lincoln Roachey, killed at San Fran-1 Cisco, estimated he could1 get out of the monoplane whose collupse sent him to his death. I A letter received hern hy Reachey, the aviator' uncle, thla. 7 ) f K I ' , ' -''3 I ft mmm tJFRMAX PRF.SS AT I.ST MENTION'S I'RYH RERLIX. March 16. For the first time since the converted cruiser Elt-i Friedreich reached Newport News. Va., the Rerlln paper were permit ted to publish the news of the sink ing by the warship of the America ship William P. Fry. They carried no comment on the Incident. The pottle fame Rack. VIRGINIA. Minn., March 17. A. R. Coate has Just received a bottl filled with tho product that made Louisville, Ky., famous. The bottl looked familiar. Investigation prov ed It n.i the same buttle that he nn I a party of friends h id emptied while dropping down the Xll.- river. He fore throwing the bottle Into tha murky waters, I'ontes slipped his card Into It and corked It. Appar ently some one picked It up and sent It to Louisville, where It was orlgl nnly made. The distillery apparent ly thought It a good enough Joke to carjv It a little farther. Compels All Impurities To Abandon System Blood Troubles Can not Re main If Properly Treated. Hill said Threat Angers Germans, LONDON, March 17. Tho decls. Richard P. Stegler, the German American, who, with ha wife, accu e Captain Boy-Ed, military attache of the German embassy In Washing ton In connection with .the passport ecandal in which he ha been Indict ed hv a federal grand Jury In New C ASTOR I A Por Infant and Children. Tfco Kind Yea Haia Always Bough? s-iv . . ter'n Amstc Boars the 3'g&a,toxe Ion of the British government to York, was released on ball tn. aam segregate the captured crew of Qer- day Mr. Stegler had a harrowing ex man submarine and perhaps lnstl- perlence with two reporter of the tute criminal .proceeding against New York Staats Zeltung. Just after them for. attacks on unarmed mcr- sh got out of court ahe hurried to chantmen has evoked heated com- her husband and the two were pho ment from Rerlln newspapers. Reu- tgraphc,d together. ' rdam correspondent Stegler nnd bis wire say mai m Vosslsche Zeltung a say-1 Gorman attache wanted him to go British are acting In a to England aa a spy for the German blind rage. government and was to pay Mrs- There Is In S. R. fl.. ths fnmoui blood nnrl. flr, a property that absolutely rnnuioli hnn. fill Influences to f)llntKrate and lose their Identity. No matter what tliev srn rulleil nor how destructive they are there Is In 8. 8. 8. a powerful, irnrrhlng counter Influence to annihilate tho moit eruptive germ, csuses th miicom linings to conrert It Into in Inert ukstanre that Is quickly thrown out of the blond and out of the body by the akin, lungs, kidneys, bowels, and dent roved ln the Uvm-. Stegler 11E0 a month for llf If ha There Is not a lngle advance In medlrlne .. ,.. . today that In any sen Is an Improvement a killed. over 8, 8. 8. Htirgery I a wonderful, mai- The other dny two German report- itrJ? ,"2',anc, tMt .wh? " ;con"'! to purifying u ,J'; the blood 8. 8. 8. stands alone. Thousands of crs, she aald, Invited her to a room doctor have prescribed It. Their patient In a hotel, .ay.n they would help SJlWlS. t5?K her huaband. When ahe got there Plleltly. But fair-minded ducton long ago thoy tried to have her lgn an affl- "allied that In the vegetable nature of 8. 8. davit clearlna- CaDtaln Rov Fd The ?' wre r,rU,n ,nTedlnt to th blood aavit clearing captain loy-Ed. They ln ,cknrM w.re jUgt eiiential a the flesh. aald In court he had disrobed befor building elements of the grains, meat, fat one of them. Then they called a and sugar of our dally food. The average policeman, charging she hit one of J,001"' !""" nd of trained Intolllgence. Ihprr with a selt7p hnttln nnd n rnne ? nM m'Pn ,hc ""COTerle from wont case inem witn n. seltzer Dottle and a cane of D,ood trotlDc b ,hfl UM of 8 8 In court the magistrate dismissed bottle of 8. 8. 8. today of any druggist, the case against her and aald he Accept no aulmtltuto. And If you wlun might have sent the reporters to the proper advice on any form of blood trouble, vnrkhmiaA for thlrtv dnvs hur fhA wrlr to ,nB Medical Adviser, The Hwlft Hoe- vorknouao ror tnirty aays, hut tne clflc Co., 102 Hwlft Iiidg,, Atlaou, aa. It I evidence was not quite strong enough worth while doing o.