East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 13, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, rENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1913.
PAGF. TIU
"As Good Out
as Out of
An old proverb that
brought up-to-date means
you can never b out of
fashion or feel "out of the
world" If you wear
DcndGlolh
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SIS to HO
Fabric, distinctive and
beautiful In themselves
are killfully tailored Into
garment! that proclaim
their standing In the style
world.
BOND BROTHERS
Pendleton' Lending Clothier.
YOUNG MAN SIGNS A
, CONTRACT TO WED
BUTTE, Mont., April 13. Fearing
he would see someone he liked better
while he was In Alaska, a young wo
man forced Charles Hyland to enter a
contract to marry March 1, 1918. pro
viding he matches her IS. 000 with an
equal sum. The latter provision was
llylund's who did not want to accept
any money from his bride-to-be, and
was going to "make his" pile In Al
aska. He gave her a plain gold wed
ding ring to be worn for the first time
March 1, 1918, If he Is sucessful In hi
chase for gold. The authorities would
not reveal the girl's name.
is Considered
Much thought has been given In late
fears to the subject of maternity. In
'. the cities there are
Hasan ijjj in iia maternity hospitals
s( j jmA equipped with niod
Wk. ,-.! - nn methods. But
r.-f7ii most women prefer
k ' tht'',, o'1 homes and
JiiH In ilia towns and vll
I i i7 lages must prefer
-Vyy them. And since
itWvL. ViTW ,h" true know
Wii ' " J from the great many
splendid letters writ
ten on tha subject that our "Mothers
Friend" Is a great help to expectant
mothers. They write of the wonderful
relief, how It seemed to allow the
muscles to expand without undue strain
and what a splendid Influence It was on
the nervous system. Such helps as
"Mother's Friend" and the broader
knowledge of them should have a helpful
Influence upon babies of tha future.
In a little book for such women these
points are more thoroughly brought out
and a copy will be mailed to anyone who
will send us their name and address.
"Mother's Friend" Is sold In all drag
Stores and highly recommended for Its
timely usefulness. Its safeties and the
real help It affords. Ask for It at the
store and write us for tha book. Brad
field Regulator Co., 311 Lunar UWg,
Atlanta, tia.
NOSE CLOGGED FROM
A COLD OR CATARRH
j
Apply Cream In Nostrils
Open Up Air Passages.
To
- Ah! What relief! Tour clogged
nostrils open right up, the air pas
sages of your head ore clear and you
can breathe freely. No more hawk
ing, snuffling, mucous discharge,
headache, dryness no struggling for
breath at night, your cold or catarrh
Is gone.
Don't slay stuffed up! Get a small
bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your
druggist now. Apply a little of this
fragrnnt, antiseptic cream in your
nostrils, let It penetrate through every
air passage of the head; soothe and
heal the swollen, Inflamed mucous
membrane, giving you Instant relief.
Ely's Croam Balm Is Just what every
cold and catarrh sufferer has been
seeking. It's just splendid.
Protect Your
ROSES
get a bottle of
NICTONE
for sale by
Koeppen's
The Drug Store That
Serves You Best "
of the World
Fashion"
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coevatcNf . e, t.
MEN ARE DISCHARGED
FOR JOINING UNIONS
CHICAGO, April 13. President
Carlton of the Western L'nion .Tele
graph company told the federal rela
tions nimiiilmiun It was becoming
the general policy of the corporation j
to discharge men for belonging to'
unions. Ho declared the Western
Cnlon employed 10,000 workers. The!
door, Carlton asserted, was always!
open for employes with grievanes
and in about (0 per cent of com
plaint cases a decision was rendered
In favor of the employe. Cross exam
tiling the witness, Chairman Wulsh
asked: "Did your company In 10
demand that the L'nlted Press termi
nate Us agreement with unions un
der a threat of having Its leaned
wires taken away from It "
"I can't say about that." replied
the witness. "That was before 1 be
came president."
WEALTHY MAN BADLY
WOUNDED BY RELATIVE
SAN FRANCISCO, April 13.
George K. Darling, a wealthy realty (
man of Los Angelea, was shot and,
Fatally wounded by Donald Thanet
of San Francisco, his brother-in-law,
In the crowded lobby of Argonaut
Hotel at noon. Thnnel fired five
shots Into Darling's body, four while
he was prostrate on the floor. Friends
say business jealousy was the cause.
PIANO AND PRETTY
GIRL FOR LAWMAKERS
COLCMBl'S. April 13. General
Sutter of Cleveland, who has-introduced
a bill. In the legislature to ex
empt one piano In each home from
taxation, declares his intention of In
troducing a resolution authorizing
the sergeant-atarma to Install a pi
ano In the senate hamber and to hire
a pretty girl to perrorm on It for the
recreation of members. i
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Tluw Anwsonlan lUwitlce In
250 OS KILLED
AT ECHO i:i m
ustiis wm
SAYtiOU S Bl'TTEIt CREEK RAXCII
IS SCENE 12 RANCHERS
. TAKE PART.
One Carload of Mutton Khccp are
Khlpimd to Portland Three I ant of
CalUe are Sent to Market Dele
gates CIumpii by ltehekalis for ah
wmldy at Newjiort, Ore,
(Special Correspondence.)
ECHO. Ore., April 13. A small
rabbit drive took place on J. B. Bay
lor's Butter creek farm last Saturday
morning. It lacted only 45 minutes,
twelve people participating and 250
rabbits killed.
Frank Correa shipped one car ofirtt P'l'ows in various designs, mak
mutton sheep to Portland on Saturday
night. At the same time J. B. fiaylor
shipped three cars of cattle to the
same market. Messrs Correa and
Baylor accompanied
the
shipments
in person.
Rev. Faucett of Stanfield was tran
sacting business In Echo yeeterday.
Mrs. C. A. Gilbert spent Monday in
I'matllla.
Horace Walker of Stanfield was in
Echo on Saturday. , j
Mrs. Louis Scholl Jr. returned Fri-t
day from a, week's visit with friends!
and relatives In Walla Walla. j
Mrs. C. A. Gilbert and Mrs. T. G.
Smith were chosen last week at the;
regular meeting or the Rebekahs to
represent them at the Itebekah as
sembly w hich will meet" at Newport,
Oreg., In May.
Miss Vesta Cutsforth visited in
Echo Saturday and Sunday with
friends.
Mrs. Anna M. Young has returned
home from Portland where she spent
the winter with her daughter Mrs. J
F. Shelton and Miss Harriet Atkin-
son.
Joseph Cunha Jr. is the owner of
beautiful new Buick automobile.
M'"8 lne Webb returned home
V'stcrday from a three days visit with
friends in Pendleton.
Fee Estab left last week for Can
yon City, Oregon, where he. will visit
with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kilts have
moved to Wlllowa where they will
make thiir home.
MOTHERS OF THIS COVXTltY
have through all ages past and will
through all years to come take care
of the ordinary simple aliments Inci
dent to every family with their own"
favorite remedy. j
In almost every home in the lardi
I.ydia E. Pinkham't Vegetable Com-
pound Is the recognized standard1
household remedy for female Ills. I
thousands of American women owe
tnr Rood health to It. Made from
the ruot and her))- of tne tiM ., w
a simple remedy In which suffering
women may place perfect confidence.
It contains no narcotics or harmful
drugs Adv.
AUSTRIA AGAIN SAID
TO ASK FOR PEACE
PETItOGRAD, April IS Newspa
pers here again asserted that Austria
has asked for a separate peace, mak
ing overtures to the czar's govern
ment through Swiss diplomats. Re
ports jjs to negotiations opened by
Emperor Frani Josef were confirmed
from authoritative sources, the papers
declared. The Austrlans are de
spondent beause of continued revers
es suffered by the army, It was stat-
ed. The country also was declared to
be facing a grain famine. j
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Stunning Gown Pbvlays Are Feature
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HIHl EXHIBITS
HAJfY ARTICLES ARE MA.NTFAC
TLKED THERE FOR BENEFIT
OF VISITORS.
Beautiful Displays Are Made of Jew
dry, Silverware, Cutlery and Oth
er Handsome Articled Foreign
Countrlo Have Exhibits There
Which Add to Attractiveness.
(By W. E. Meacham.)
SAN FRANCISCO. Cai., April 13.
The varied Industries building is
full of wonderful and interesting ex.
hlbits Many articles are manufac
tured there. For Instance you can
see them making nekties. weavine
tne Orf,8on Woolen Mills blankets,
Manufacturing envelopes, making
ho" towels.
Ueautlful displays are made of
'Jewelry, silverware, cutlery, porce
lain.
Several of the foreign
have fine exhibits here.
countrles
Ineludins
uenmsMk, which has a beautiful dis
play i f Copenhagen china.
Aigcntlne with a fine display of
leather and cloth goods. The Bo I-
kali states with a large display ot
fancy russ and tapestries and Cer
many and Spain are Installing their
exhibits which will be comptenei.si'.e
mes. The: ri splay of domestic arts
and crafts I a splendid on- and at
tia.ts iniKh attention. Jlu-ii time
can ou tjHtil profitably In thU budd
ing. The mines building contains a
large and varied exhibit. You will
see here the mineral resources of the
different states and the products of
various manufacturing plants.
Misnu-I has a large zinc and lead
display; Montana, copper ores anil
finished article; Idaho has display of
copper, lead and gold ores and min
iature mountain range in background;
Utah has a large pyramid of coal;
Alaska has display of various ores
and relief map of the country; New
York haa Interesting display of
graphite carborundum and products,
salt and oil; Nevada has relief map
of the state and display of different
ores and some old timers taken from
the Comsrok mine, that have been
underground for years and com
pressed in the course of time Into
strange shapes.
The California exhibit Is not Install
ed yet and the Oregon exhibit Is on
its way. Oregon has a small space
reserved compared to the rest of the
states, having only one thousand
square feet, - however we expect the
quality of our display to offset thR
Tiffany & Co. has a beautiful dis
play of amethysts, agates and other
stones. Of the foreign countries, Ar
gentine, Japan and China have large
and comprehensive exhibits of their
mineral resources. The United
States Steel Co., has a large and in
teresting display of the various kinds
of mining machinery made by them.
W. P. Fuller and Co.. has a small
paint manufacturing plant and turns
out paint while you wait.
The Standard and other oil com
panies have large displays of pro
ducts. The U. S. government has a dis
play that Is at once Interesting and
instructive. It has a model postofflce
in full working order and handles all
the mall for the exposition grounds.
The mint is In operation, but
makes souvenir coins and currency
instead of the real thing.
An assay office and sampling works
Is also in full working order. One ot
the most Interesting things in
me
building however la the model mine
operated by the government. I
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In tlie Fvrtlicomlnc Musical Coiucdy
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Economy Basement Prices!
American Prints 5f
Calcuttas, reds, blues, blacks,
greys, etc.
Standard Check Ginghams
Westbrook Ginghams 7f
Fine stripes and plaids.
Other Grades up to 15
Dorris Percales, 36-in 9f
Other Grades up to 15
Extra Large Turkish Bath Towel ... 23
'An unusual bargain.
Best Grade Table Oil Cloth 19
JUST STUDY THIS LIST AND SEE WHAT IT
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It is made underground and shows men don their artificial breathing ap
gold, copper and coal mines in op-j paratus and descend info the mine
eration, with up-to-date machinery, ; and bring the Injured men up.
etc. I They apply first-aid to his Injur-
A mine rescue stunt is put on each les and he is thei taken to the mine
day that attracts lots of attention. An hospital where he receives proper
explosion takes place In the coal medical attention,
mine. The rescue car drives up, the; A moving picture machine operates
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M RING LAKE, Mich., April 13. ,
wum ranos or mis piace, enjoys mej
umuoiuon or oeing tne only man in
the L'nlted States who sits down to
iwo sou oonea ostrich eggs lor
breakfast every morning. Not every
morning In the year maybe, but every
:k-
s.
roHluctlon, " Modern Eve," Oregim
The Lftdie' Store
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morning when the ostriches are lay-
tng well. As the photograph show?,
an ostrich egg Is about the size of
'a large oranee and i nreitv w.n
stuffed with meat. Two
of them
make "some breakfast." Mr.
owns a herd of ostriches.
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Hope Bleached Muslin 7
Daisy Bleached Muslin, 36-in H
Indian Head, 36-in 1214
Berkley Lons-Cambric No. 60 12V'j
Berkley Lons-Cambric No. 100 16 2-3
Berkley Lons-Cambric No. 150 20
Unbleached, 36-in. "C" Muslin -I
Newport LL Muslin 5
Santee River Muslin G
9- 4 Aurora Bleach 2 1
10- 4 Aurora Bleach 27
9-4 Pequot Bleach 27i
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MEANS TO YOU.
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underground also and many Interest
ing mining scenes are shown daily.
We are only hitting the high plac
es In describing these different exhih
it palaces as it would take much
time and attention to do them all jus
tlce. So many wonderful and Inter
esting things are to be aeen, that it
would take days to absorb it all.
An Association has Just been form
ed by stockmen located In and
around the Crater National Forest In
southern Oregon. This organization,
known as the South Butte Cattle ard
Horso Association, has been officially
recognized by the district forester,
and has for Its main object the eco
nomical and beneficial handling of
the stock and range within the na
tional forest.
WHO CAN DOUBTSWORS TEST
IMONY OF HONEST CITIZENS?
Some time ago I began the use of
your Swamp-Root with the most re
markable results. For veari I waa
almost a wreck and was a great i of
ferer. I was so bad at times I would
faint away and had sinking spells.
Finally a new doctor was called in
and he said that I had kidney trou
ble and gave me medicine, ot which
I took several bottles. I obtained
some relief from this but I was get.
ting weaker all the time; I could not
sleep and suffered so murh pain that
ray husband and children had to lift
me in and out of bed. After this time
two friends sent nt worl to try
Swamp-Root, w.iLh I did, and I am
glad to state that the first dose gave
me great relief. After taking the
third dose I was helped Into bed and
slept half of the night.
I took several bottles of Swamp
Root and I feel that I owe my life to
this wonderful remedy. The two fam
ily doctors said that I could not live
three months. I would have to oe
helped In and out of bed ten to twen
ty times every night. After taking
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root for two
days I was entirely free from getting
up and could sleep soundly.
MRS. D. E. HILEMAN,
Tunnelton, W. Va.
Personally appeared before me,
this 11th of September. 1909, Mrs. IX
E. Hileman, who subscribed the
above statement and made oath that
the same is true in substance and in
fact. JOSEPH A. MILLER.
Notary Public.
I Letter to
! Dr. Kilmer ft Co.,
Blnghamton, jf, y.
ProTe What Snanip-Root WU1 Do
For you.
Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer A Co.,
Binghamton. N. Y., for a sample I'zs
bottle. It will convince anyone. Yon
win also receive a booklet of valu
able Information, telling about the
kidneys and bladder. When wrltlna
be sure and mention the Pendleton
Daily East Oresonlan. Regular fifty-cent
and one-dollar size bottles
for sale at all drug stores.
Here is Good News
for Stomach Victims
Some very remarkable results are
being obtained t,y treating stomach,
liver and Intestinal troubles with
pure vegetable oils, which exert a
cleansing, soothing and purifying ac
tum upon the lower bowels, removing
the obstructions of poisonous fecal
matter and gases and preventing
their absorption by the blood. Thil
dune, the food la allowed free p,n
s.ie from the sluniuch, fermentation
'.eases and stomach troubles disap
pear. George H. M ayr, for twenty years
a leading Chicago drtiKKiM, cured
himself and many ot his friends oi
stomach liver and Intestinal trouiiles
of years standing by tills treatment,
and so successful was the remedy h
devtsed that It hits sine been phuvd
in the hands of druggist all wor the
country, who have gold thousands of
bottles.
Though absolutely harmless. thl
effect of the medicine Is sufficient to
convince any one of its reurkalde ef
fectiveness, and within 2! hours the
sufferer feels like a new person.
Mayr's Wonderful Remedy is old hi
leading druggists everywhere wiih
the positive understanding that your
money will be refunded without qV"S
tion or quibble If n.S'K bottle falls t
give you absolute satisfaction.