East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 17, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1915.
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Wuxtry!
All about the Jail and Win
ter fashions, 1915-1916 models
straight from the firing line.
Bond Clothes
S15 to $30
Teeming with style and correct
to a hair. Just the garments
YOU are looking for.
Bond Bros.
PmuUetoa'i Leadta Clothier
KG LADIES III
BE Gil IMP TO
ifl-UP BY PAPER
PHIZES TO BE GIVE
uDUSTRIAL VORK
AT PAIS AT VINCENT
TIIK DALLES C II It O X 1 C f, E
LUNCHES POITLAH si n
SC'RIPTlO.V CONTEST.
All Exene Will Ixi paid and Rest
of Everything Will be Afforded the
Lucky Ones to Win a Free Trip
XnwHaMr Expect U Send Large
Delegation to Khow.
A bevy of young- ladies from The
Dalle will lie present at tho 1915
hog
J
Buy Soda in Bottles
BECAUSE IT IS MORE SAX.
ITARY THAN THE SODA AT
FOUNTAIN'S.
We bottle, sell and deliver to
any part of the city, the pureat
sodas made from pure flavor!
and filtered water.
Try an order from the follow
ing list of delicious beverages:
CeJro-Kole CoU Queen
Hires Root Beer
Crape Smack Ginger Ale
Tru-Frult Pineapple
Soda of all FlaTora.
OXLY 11.00 A CASE.
Constating of two dozen bottiea,
and delivered.
dcvpi crm iwn mn rniflvm bkd by thc dozen
knuhi. i v si Miiir wa,M vwiivniHb vkhii of
OR BARRCLL
P10
Telephone ITT.
.jeer BOTTLIfiG VOBXS
Paul Ucmroelgarn, Prop.
US E. Court St
APPROPRIATION OF IMM) HAS
IlKEX RECEIVED FROM THE
COUNTY.
Srliool Superintendent Young Has
l-repared l.lst of Awards Whieh
Will He Made Roy and ;lrl Who
tJet IllgtuM Points Will be Sent to
the State Fair at Salem, j
Having received an appropriation of
1500 from the county fair fund, Coun
ty Superintendent I. E. Timni h.
uouna-up as guests or The Dalles prepared a llHt of the prizes which
uany i nronicie. that paper has an- will be offered for the exhibits of In
nounced a plan to give free trips to dustrlal work at the Vincent fair, Sept
renaieion wnn ail expenses, includ- lo and 11, - A similar list will be pre
Ing transportation, hotel accommo- pared for the school fair to be held In
aatlons and grandstand seats, paid to connection with the Hermiston
every young lady who brings In and dalrv show
twelve new subscription to the paper.) The boy and girl who are declared
The number who may thus win an the highest point winners In any two
easy opportunity of seeing Pendleton's club projects at each of the exhibits
big wild west show Is without limi- i will be given a trip to the state fair
tation and, Inasmuch as the work re- school camp at Salem with all expens-
quireu is very small, the paper ex-;es paid.
PC-is iu srau a lurge delegation to put me following are the rules and
The Dalles and the Chronicle on the prizes for the Industrial school exhibit
map at the Kound-up. at the Vincent fair:
Rules and prizes for articles to be
ELECTRICITY TnE FUN MAKER, exhibited at the Annual East End
Nearly all the fun making devices ralr- by P"!"8 ln tne Pub"c schools
at our nubile narka and nlaces of i mamia county
recreation and amusement depend Entries to close at noon on the first
unon eleotrlcltv for their aureMurul dav ot tn tJr.
oneratlon. Electricity clays the! Each boy or girl must do all of the
t ranks, makes the surprises, drives work preparing the article exhib
the various merry-go-rounds, hoot- lted-
thc-s hoots. Incline railways, etc.. and ' nR P"" or someone else may
i ,mninv,i for All th nnei-tftciilur.il. ln8trU(it the child how to do the work.
lumlnatlon so necessary for the night-' but ,ne cn"d must be tne one who
ly kuccess of these parka. a,,n
r.acn exmmtor must sign
One of the greatest amusement
places In the world Is to be found at
the Panama-Pacific exposition In San
certifi
cate that the article exhibited is the
product of his or her own work, ex-
Francisco and without electricity It. r , "
nnc ueni ivicjiaieu uy some one
else.
Is doubtful If It could be operated at
all. The streets and avenues of the
Amusement Zone, or simply "The
Zone" as It Is popularly called, are
lighted by Mazda lamps, as are also
the Interiors of the various buildings.
The electric motor la used on every
hand. It does the heavy work of
liansporiawoii on actum; immojo u j
trove miles or gorgeous scenery rap-
Idly before admiring audiences. It
drives the mechanical burros down
the "Grand Canyon" trail, pumps the
water for the cascades In "Creation,"
moves countless dummies and targets
and whirls the people around in the
Bowls of Joy." Electricity also
does the work In the candy kitchens
and refreshment palaces all along
the Zone.
Every man becomes a general In
Mexico, ready to start a new little
revolution, when he has the misfor
tune to stumble over an old sword.
ID?
17 ACH day the receiving rooms
of the stores grow busier and
counter and shelves grow brighter.
The seasonal tide has turned
the new goods are coming in. .
Fall business is in sight. The
advanced fashions are getting
ready to disclose themselves.
It is a period of interest to
every woman and every man
too for that matter.
And day by day the adverti
sing in The East Oregonian be
comes more "ndwsy" and by
the same token more interesting
reading.
Club members who have not yet
sent their note books to the Oregon
Agricultural College for examination
and grading, should do so at once, so
that the books may be in the hands of
'the county superintendent on or be
1 fore the opening date of the fair.
State Fair School Camp.
To one boy and one girl who each
scores the greatest number of points
ln any two club projects, will be given
a trip to the state fair school camp,
all expenses paid. In grading the
work, exhibit will count "a per cent
and note books 25 per cent
A cash prize of $5 will be given to
the boy and the girl winning second
place In this contest.
All contests are open to those boys
and girls actually attending the pub
lic schools. The trip to the stae fair
school camp is offered only to regu
larly enrolled club members who ex
hibit at this fair.
Prizes will be awarded as follows:
Prem. 1000 Best loaf of bread, first
$1.00; second, 50c.
Prem. 1001 Best cake, first tl.00
second, 50c.
Prem. 1002 Best assortment of
cookies (not less than ) first, $1.00;
second, 60c.
Prem. 1003 Best canned fruit (qt
Jars, three varieties) first, $1.00: sec
ond, 50c.
Prem. 1004 Best canned vegetables
(quart Jars, three varieties) first,
1.00: second, 5nc
Prem. 1005 Best preserves and Jel
lies (three varieties) first, $1.00; sec
ond, 50c.
Prem. 1006 Best general display of
domestic work, first, $2.00; second. $1.
Domestic Art.
Prem. 1007 Best machine-made
dress, first. $1.00; second, 50c.
Prem. 1008 Best hand-made ap-
S3 VI 5 POINT'S
FOR STOMACH AXD LIVER SUF
FERS. Don't take medicine for your stom
ach ailments morning, noon and
night, as usually such medicines only
give temporary relief and simply di
gest the food that happens to be In
the stomach.
Don't permit a surgical nnsmtlnn
There la always serious danger n
operations and In many cases of
stomach, liver and intestinal ailments
the knife can be avoided if the right
remedy is taken In time.
Don't go around with a foul smell
ing breath caused by a disordered
stou.ach and liver, to the discomfort
of those you come In contact with.
If you are a stomach sufferer, don't
think you can not be helped: probab
ly worse, cases than yours have been
permanently restored by Mayr's Won
derful Remedy.
Moat stomach ailments are mainly
caused by a catarrhal condition.
Mayr's Wonderful Remedy not only
removes the catarrhal mucus, but al
lays the chronic Inflammation and
assists In rendering the entire alt
mentary and intestinau tract antlsep
tic and this Is the secret ot its mar
velous success.
Don t suffer constant pain and
agony and allow your stomach all
ments to physically undermine your
health. No matter how severe your
case may be or how long you have
suffered one dose of Mayr's Won
derful Remedy should convince you
that you can be restored to health
again. Mayr's Wonderful Remedy
has been taken and la highly recom
mended by members of congress, Jus
tice of the supreme court, educators,
lawyers, merchants, bankers, doctors,
druggists, nurses, manufacturers,
priests, ministers, farmers and peo
ple In all walks of life.
Send for FREES valuable booklet
on Stomach Ailments to Geo. H.
Mayr, 154-15$ Whiting St, Chicago,
111.
Mayr's Wonderful Remedy Is sold
by lending druggists everywhere wltn
the positive understanding that your
money will be refunded without ques
tion or quibble If ONE bottle falls to
give you absolute satisfaction. I
ron, first $1.00; second, 50c.
Prem. 1009 Best darning (three
pieces) first, $1.00; second, 50c.
Premium 1010 Best handmade
handkerchief, first, $1.00; second, 50c.
Prem. 1011 Best bureau scarf,
first. $1.00; second, 50c.
Prem. 1012 Best sofa pillow, first.
$1.00; second, 50c.
Prem. 1013 Best Mending (three
pieces) first. $1.00; second. 50c.
Prem. 1014 Best display of cro
chet or tatting, first, $1.00; second 50c.
.Manual Art.
Prem. 1015 Best book case, first.
$2.00; second, $1.00.
Prem. 101 Best library table,
first, $2.00: second. $1.00.
Prem. 1017 Best display of wood
work, first, $3.00; second, $2.00.
Poultry.
Prem. 1018 Best trio ducks, first.
$1.00; second. 50c.
Prem. 1019 Best barred Plymouth
Rocks (trio) first $1.00; second. 50c.
Prem. 1020 Best White Plymouth
P.ocl:z ftrlo) first $1.00; second. 50c.
Prem. 1021 Best Buff Plymouth
Rocks (trio) first $1.00; second, 50c.
Prem. 1022 Best White Wyandot
te (trio) first $1.00; second, 50c.
Prem. 1023 Best White Orpingtons
trio) first $1.00; second; 50c.
Prem. 1024 Best Buff Orpingtons
(trio) first, $1.00; second. 50c.
Prem. 1025 Best P.hode Island
I'.eds (trio) first $1.00; second, 50c.
Prem. 1026 Best White Leghorns
(trio) first. $1.00; second. 50c.
Prem. 1027 Best Brown Leghorns
(trio) first $1.00; second. 50c.
Prem. 1028 Best Miscellaneous
(trio) first $1.00; second. 50c.
Pig Feeding.
Prem. 1029 Best Poland China Pig
(under five months) first, $3.00; sec
ond. $1.50.
(Note book should be submitted).
Prem. 1030 Best Berkshire Pig,
first. '$3.00; second. $1.50.
Prem. 1031 Best Duroc-Jersev Pig.
first, $3.00; second. $1.50.
Prem. 1032 Best Pig (any breed
other than those mentioned above)
first. $3.00; second. $1.50.
Prem. 1033 Best Sow and Pigs
(registered) .first, $5.00; second, $2.50.
Prem. 1034 Best Sow and Pigs.
(grade) first, $5.00; second, $2.50.
Sleep.
Prem. 1049 Best Fine Wooled
Sheep (American Merino, Lelaine Me
rino, Ramboulllets) first. $2.00; sec
ond. $1.00.
Prem. 1050 Best Medium Wooled
Sheep (Southdown, Shropshire. Horn
ed Dorset) first, $2.00; second. $1.00.
Prem. 1051 Best Long Wooled
Sheep (Leicester, Lincoln, Cotswold)
first, $2.00; second, $1.00.
Dairy Herd Record Keeping.
Prem. 1035 Best Dairy Record
during fair from cow under three
years (four milkings) first $3.00; sec
ond. $1.50.
Prem. 1036 Best Dairy Record
during fair from cow over three
years (four milkings) first. $3.00; sec
ond. $1.50.
Agriculture.
Prem. 1037 Best display of vege
tables, first, $5.00: second. $2.50.
Prem. 1038 Best ten ears of field
corn, first $2.00; second, $1.00.
Prem. 1039 Best ten ears of sweet
corn, first, $2.00 second, $1.00.
Prem. 1040 Best ten ears of pop
corn, first $2.00; second, $1.00.
Prem. 1041 Best field corn (six
stalks with ears) first $2.00; second.
$1.00.
Prem. 1042 Best watermelon,
first, $1.00; second, 60c.
Prem. 1042 Best squash, first,
$1.00; second, 50c.
Prem. 1043 Best potatoes (not less
than 50 pounds) first $2.00; second,!
$1.00.
Prem. 1044 Best tomatoes (ten)
first, $1.00; second, 50c.
Prem. 1045 Best table beets (ten)
first. $1.00; second, 50c.
Prem. 1046 Best carrots (ten)
first, $1.00; second, 50c.
Prem. 1047 Best onions (ten)
first $1.00; second, 50c.
Prem. 1048 Best cabbage (five)
first, $1.00; second, 50c.
Prem. 104Sa Best collection of ve
getables grown in any school district,
first, $10.00; second, $5.00.
Honey.
Prem. 1052 Best comb honey (5
lbs.) first, $1.00: second, 50c.
Flowers.
Prem. 1053 Best assortment of
roses, first, $1.00; second, 50c.
Prem. 1054 Best assortment of as
ters, first, $1.00; second. 50c.
Prem. 1055 Best assortment of
Sweet peas, first $1; second 60c.
Prem. 1056 Best assortment of
dahlias, first $1.00; second, 50c.
Prem. 1057 Best assortment of
flowers (all kinds) first, $2.00; sec
ond. $1.00.
Prem. 105S Best collective exhibit
by any school, first $10.00; second.
$5.00.
Exhibit "104Sa" cannot be user as
a part of "1058."
For entry blanks apply to R. E.
Bean, secretary, Freewater, to Klye
McDaniel. Freewater, or to the county
superintendent's office.
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"conditions are different in China
and America, and It is impossible to
transplant a system from one country
to another."
China Republic Since 1912.
China became a republic on Febru
ary 12, 1912. upon the abdication of
the Emperor Kuang Su. following the
revolution of the previous year. A
provisional constitutional formulated
by the revolutionary government of
Nanking was accomplished and under
this a provisional parliament met in
Pekin on April 8. 1913.
A permanent constitution was
drafted and the articles dealing with
the election and term of office of
president and vice-president were
passed by parliament. Under these.
Yuan Shi Kal on October ( was elect
ed president for a five-year term.
Ffcre at Americans.
WASHINGTON, Aug. II Thirty
Mexicans fired a volley at four Am
ericans south of Mercedes at dusk
Sunday, the war deparement was ad
vised. There were no casualties. The
Mexicans were driven off.
A boy becomes a "man" at that
psychological moment when he ceases
to make a figure as a fireman or a
chauffeur, and begins to dream of
making a fortune by pressing a but
ton at the side of his desk.
YUAN SHI KAI WOULD
BE CHINA'S EMPEROR
PEKIN, Aug. 17. The project of
proclaiming himself Emperor is being
discussed by Yuan Shi Kal, president
of the Chinese republic, with his Im
mediate supporters and Professor
Frank Johnson Goodnow, of Johns
Hopkins University, legal adviser to
the Chinese government, who Is spend
ing the summer in Pekin.
Professor Goodnow, who secured
the confidence of Yuan Shi Kal by
advice given during former critical
times, has been consulted on this
question since his arrival here a month
ago. and it Is learned that he ap
proves the project.
Publication Is Deliberate.
The news became public by the de.
liberate publication In this morning's
newspapers of accounts of the forma
tion by several prominent men of an
association for the purpose of dis
cussing whether a monarchy Is not
the better form of government for
China.
The published article telling of the
formation of the society quotes Pro
fessor Goodnow as declaring that for
China a monarchy is a better form of
government than a republic and that
Make it Easier For
Baby in Summer
MANY OF THE HOT WEATHER
TROUBLES CAN EASILY
BE AVOIDED.
If the mother will see to it that the
bowels are kept regular, much of the
illness to which children are ,most
susceptible during hot weather can
be prevented.
A mild laxative, administered at
regular intervals, will prove an excel
lent preventive of summer complaints
that are caused by inactive bowels.
The combination of simple laxative
herbs with pepsin, sold in drug stores
under the name of Dr. Caldwell's
Syrup Pepsin, Is excellent for chil
dren, being pleasant to the taste, gen
tle yet positive in action, and free , K . . - , .
, . . ., In every home a bottle of Dr. Cald
from opiate or narcotic drug of any
description. It acts naturally, with- weI1' Syrup Pepsin should be on
out griping or other discomfort, and hand, ready for use when occasion
is altogether dependable. requires, n costs only fifty cents a
The cleansing of the bowels wilt bottle and is sold in drug stores every
most effectively check an attack of where. A free trial bottle can be ob
diarrhoea by expelling the foreign tained by writing to Dr. W. B. Cald
matter and poisons that irritate and well, 453 Washington St., Uontlcello,
Inflame the tissues. IU.
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