East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 28, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
DAILY EAST 0REGON1AN. PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 28. 1915.
TEN PAGES
lM MIGHTY OLAD YOU i, 1 I CAN T REFUSE A MAN J
KNOW THE SiftN JiiDCc J A UTU Or MY REAL f
X f TOBACCO CHEW r1
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Stories From the War Zone
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(THE FREEMASON StferMIS TME GOOD JUPe-e 1
THE users of "Right-Cut," the Real
"Tobacco Chew would buy it if it
cost twice the money, and it would cost
less to chew it even then.
"Right -Cut" is real tobacco mellow
sappy, age-ripened leaf, seasoned and
sweetened just enough.
You get the real tobacco taste that men find sc
satisfying. Get a pouch from your dealer.
Tike t very small chew lets thtn one-quarter the
Old tize. It will be more satisfying' then mouthful
of ordinary tobacco. Just nibble oa it until you find
the itrcntth chew that auiti you. Tuck it away.
Then let it rest. See bow easily and evenly the real
tobacco tatte cornea, how it satisfies without i rindinf , how
much lesi you have to tpit, how few chewe yon take to
be tobacco tatis6ed. That's why it ii Tkt Real Ttkmt
Cktw. That'i why it coitt lets in the end.
It is a rwdr eheo. eat Cm sod short tared ss that raa woa't km
so tnaa oa it wita roar teeth. Cneaio4 go ofuiaarj caadicd tobaeo
auaae roa spit too oavch.
TV UMe el pore, rich tobacco does aot aeej to be eovercd ap with saolasacs aatj
Sieance. Notice how the eatahhatsoot the rich sobacco tascs ia "Riant-Cat."
One small chew takes the place of two big
chews of th; old kind.
WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY
50 Union Square, New York
(buy from dealer or SEND .6. STAMPS TO US)
Tnda)' Oddest story.
PITTSBURG. April IS. This
city has a Billy Sunday, but It
kl'S hi;n In the zoo.
"Hilly" was !orn a year ago
during the evangelist visit to
the city. He is a young lion
and doesn't get far from his
cage in Highland.
A close friend
I lend you money.
is one who won't
BT WILBUR S. FORREST.
(United Press Correspondent.)
LONDON, April 14 (ByMall to
new lorai ine most popular war
time diversion of Britishers today Is
nero-worshlp.
London shopkeepers are authority
tor me statement that they can
bardly keep up with the demand for
engravure of Lord Kitchener, Admlr
al Sir John Jellicoe, General French
and other popular Idols of the pres
ent conflict
rrom every shop window and
small store there beams on the pass
ing populace the faces of these mill
tary heroes and it Is estimated that
before many moons few homes In
Britain will be without the likeness
of some of the men who are leading
the history making legions on the sea
and In the field.
Along with the demand for highly
polished and well appearing pictures
of England's war leaders, caricatures
of German war notoriettes Including
the kaiser, Admiral Von Tirpitx, sul
tan of Turkey and others are In de
mand. "The best hero sellers are Lord
Kitchener and Sir John Jellicoe, but
I am also selling hundreds of King
Albert, Sir John French. General
Joffre and the Prince of Wales," said
a Mrand book stall proprietor today.
"Included among the heavy purchas
ers are public houses and city offi
ces while thousands of pictures have
gone from this shop alone to private
homes. As many as otherwise are
ordered with expensive frames."
This shopkeeper declared he was
having a time of It" buying the pic
tures from the wholesale dealers
who have recently been unable to get
adequate supplies from the manu
facturers. Another popular seller In
London bookstalls is a recently Issued
poster of a British "tommy," pipe
in mouth and rifle shouldered In
scribed "Come Along, Boys." This
poster is one of the many issued by
the government to stimulate recruit
ing and its appearance Immediately
slgnallized Its popularity.
Among the most popular postcard
sellers are those printed in the
catch-phrase language of the govern
ment recruiting office and pictures of
officers and privates who have dis
tinguished themselves on the field.
American tourists who have suf-
j fered the pangs of seasickness cross-
tug mo f,ii5iiait vitaiuici ueineeu La1
lias and Dover may now take heart.
Travelers to France within the next
ir j cars wui in all probability be
aoie to take a railway train In Lon
don and remain in it, if they desire,
until they arrive in Paris
Arthur Pell, member of parliament
and the moat eminent authority In
England on the subject of solving the
channel problem is authority today
tor the statement that the European
war has made Imperative the build
ing of a railway tunnel under the
cnannei. He believes the project 1m
teratlve and has Issued the following
statement;
tt .
o can oniy take the results of
the war as we have found them. The
tunnel could have been used for the
transport of our expeditionary armv
and stores which It could have car
ried with safety, and the delay and
..... oi me cnannei voyage
ouiu nave Been avoided. How many
millions or pounds this would have
saved we cannot yet calculate.
"The supporters of the tunnel may
rest assured that on the termination
of the war the matter will be pressed
forward without delay and this Is one
ot the great works to look forward
to when peace la made. It will unite
ua with France by the ties of increas
ed friendship and commerce will fol
low from Increased facilities ot com
munication." The question has already been ta
ken up In parliament and now rests
In the hands of the comittee of Im
perial defense.
LONDON, Due to the efforts of
Queen Mary, wounded British sol
diers, whenever possible, are sent to
complete their convalescence In th
neighborhood of their homes.
LONDON. While ex-King Manuel
has not yet offered his services at
the front he is conducting a hospit
al at Brighton for wounded officers
and is said to treat them in royal
style.
Voting on Prohibition.
ELKHART, Ind., April 26. Exist
ence of twenty-two saloons here was
at stake when the city voted on the
local option issue. This city voted
wet both In 1911 and 1S1J. The met
majority in 1913 was S05. There
have been numerous elections ot this
nature In Indian this season with the
drys gaining ground In several small
citlea.
Flush Your Blood
Get it Cleansed
Remarkable Remedy That
Worki All Through
Your Body.
When you put a tableepoonful of S.
"B- d. into your stomach it nets straight
into yur blood. In less than five min
utes it has become a wave of restora
tive iijfluei.ee wherever the blood has
circulated. Ioes this read like mairic?
but it is absolutely true. Those power
ful digestive Juices in the stomach can
not change the medicinal effect of 8. S.
8. The liver ciin not burn it. The luntrs,
kin aril kidneys excrete It only after
8. K. 8. ias set in motion rn.lHons of
cells an J nerves to throw off the count
less perms that have infested evry part
of the body. And as S. S. 8. continues to
battle those troublesome pesta that
fciither in t tie frm of pimples, boils, ec-X'-nifi,
a'.n. catarrh, rheumatism and
th r o- uUe'l blood diivrrders, It rouss
into action a myriad of strantre but well
jr.orstood c rt,uv bs called luecocytes
that actually devour or change or con
vert dieuB gtrws s-j they are readily
snd quickly cast out of the body. It is
probably the bst appreciated blood
medcine known: You will find 8. 8. 8. on
sal in nearly every drug store In the
V. B. Get a bottle today. And If your
cae is peculiar, write to the Medical
Jpar1rm-nt, The Swift Fpeclfic Co., 105
Swift Hid it., Atlanta. Get It If con
ducted by a noted physician.
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longer mileage.
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you greater dependability.
So why not save money by
equipping all four wheels
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Tire?
Fisk Tires For Sale By
Pendleton Auto & Supply Co.
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RECORD OF DEEDS AND
OTHER INSTRUMENTS
Mortgage.
D. McEachern to Frlti Lehu, $1000.
Lot 10, block 4 and lot 9, block 1,
Milton.
dutttel Mortgage.
Henry O. Zwlcker to J. D. and E.
L. Owen, $400. 5 head of stock
hogs.
T. H. Wyland to Monarch Hdw. ft
Furniture Co, $95. J-S of the grow
ing grain crop on the west 1-8 of the
SE 1-4 of sec. U, T. 1 S. R. Jl, E,
W. M.
'Omar, the Tentmaker, Coming.
As a spectacle our stage has rarely
seen anything to rival "Omar, the
Tentmaker," which comes to the Ore
gon theater for an engagement of one
nUht, Friday, May 7th. The sumptu
ous settings have established an en
tirely new standard of lavish stage
adornment. Nothing more beautiful
could be Imagined than the rose-bow-ered
garden glowing In silver-moonlight
in which the opening scene or
the play transpires, or more realis
tically thrilling and picturesque than
the marvelous street scene which Is
veritably a vibrant cross-section of
life in the ancient and fascinating city
of Nalshapur.
The story of the play revolves
around the engrossing lovelife of
Omar Khayyam and the action Is
constantly brisk and compact with In
terest. There are blood-qulckenlns
escapes, quick deaths, valiant sacri
fices, daring fescues, while love scene
follows enchanting love-scene to the
very end, and" when peace comes after
the periods of storm and stress we
leave the adorable Ornar In the em
brace of his ever faithful Shlreen.
eligible to Jury duty, announced they
will seek their end by putting wom
en In both houses ot the assembly.
Instead of asking male legislators
to pass a similar measure, they said
they would have "Women lead the
fight for women"
"By this defeat women have come
to see that suffrage was only the
means to an end," Miss Julia George
president of the California Civic
league, said today. "Suffrage does
not in Itself mean equality but It Is
the means by which women may ob
tain equality.
"We made our mistake three years
ago when we did not start to put wo
men in the legislature. Now we
know that It Is less than useless to be
mincing methods."
Women May Make Iw.
BAN FRANCISCO, April 24. Cali
fornia suffrage leaders, disappointed
at the final defeat In the legislature
of the Butler bill, making women
(;irl Branded by Women.
CONNELLSVILLE, Pa., April 24.
Martha Schultj, 15-year-old daugh
ter of a well to do farmer, was at
tacked by two masked women In the
outskirts of Connellsvllle. One of tho
women held Miss Schauta while the
other pressed on each cheek the un
corked neck of a bottle filled with
acid.
Several weeks ago Miss Schults
received a letter ordering her to
place $1000 and a gold watch In a
secluded spot. She Ignored the let
ter..
Don't put off treating your Child's
Cough. It not only saps their strength,
but often leads to more serious ail
ments. Why risk ? You don't have to.
Dr. King's New Discovery is Just the
remedy your Child needs. It ia made
from Pine Tar mixed with soothing,
healing and antiseptic balsams. Will
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 60c bottle from your Drug
trist. Give it to-night and you will
Your Child's Cough
is a Call for Help.
Answer it with Dr. King's New Discovery.
It is Pleasant, Soothing, Healing.
notice an improvement to-morrow.
Here's proof. M. J. Parnell, 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 50c bottle of Dr. King's New Dis
covery cured the cough and saved her
life."
Excellent for Children and DelicaU
Women. It is Mild, Pleasant anJ
effective.
Trial bottle dialled on receipt of 44
in stamps.
H. E. BUCKLEN & CO., 639 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa,
Guy Bales Post and Louise Gra4t-r, In '"Omar, the Tentmaker," at the Oregon Theater Friday May T.
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You can always depend upon K C not to
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batter is a little thin, K C will raise it light and
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When there's a birthday or wedding cake
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Use K C
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AUGUSTA, Oa., April 28 A race
meet was held here today by the Au
gusta Motorcycle Club,
Our "Jitnc) ' Offor This and Be.
DON'T MISS TH 18. Cut out this
slip, enclose with Sc to Foley ft Co.,
Chicago, III., writing your name and
address clearly. You will receive In
return a trial package containing
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound,
for coughs, colda and croup; Foley
Kidney Pills, for pain In sides and
back, rheumatism, backache, kidney
and bladder ailments: and Foley
Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and
thoroughly cleansing cathartic, espe
cially comforting to stout persons.
Sold evoty where. Adv.
Taking Care of the Children.
No parent would consciously be
careless of the children. Joe A. Rot-
marln, Clnrkson, Nebr,, use Foley's
Honey and Tar for his two children
for croup, coughs and colds. He
says, "We are never without Foley's
Honey and Tar In the house," A dis
tressing cough, sleepless nights and
raw, Inflamed thront lead to a run
down condition In which the child Is
not able to resist contagious or In
fectious diseases. Foley's Honey ant
Tar Is truly healing and prompt In
action. It relieves coughs, colds.
croup and whooping cough. So.d
everywhere. Adv.
Protect Your
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get a bottle of
NICTONE
for sale by
Koeppen's
The Drug Store That
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HOT TAUALES
CHILLI CON CARHE
SPANISH STYLE
LUNCHES
COFFEE
Everything clean and up-to-date;
FIRST CLASS BKRVICl
TEA 5c Package
Under State
Hotel
Cor. Webb and Cottonwood Sts.
Phone 1ST Pendleton, Ore.