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PAGE THREE EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1915 USE "CUSCHREIS" FOR LIVER AND BOWELS WREN CONSTIPATED RAIN BADLY NEEDED BY FARMERS; ROADS ALMOST IMPASSABLE WHEN HllJors, HEADACHY, so.MK WIIKAT KHU'i'KD FROM MCK. FOR BOOR STOMACH, , NOI.IX IHT WARKHorSKS BAD BRKATir, HAD COLDS. STIIiL FOJUsD. lift a 10-ceht box. Take a I'oscaret tonight to cleanse your liver, stomach and bowels, and you will surely (eel great by morn ing. You men and women who havo headache, coated tongue, a bad cold, lire bilious, ervous, upset bothered with n sick, gassy, disordered stom ach, or have backache and feel all worn out. Are you keeping your bowels clean with Cascarets or merely forcing a passageway every few Im with salts, cathnrtic pills or castor oil Cascarets Immediately cleanse and regulate the stomach, remove the sour, undigested and fermenting food and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver and carry off the con stipated waste, matter and poison from the bowels. Remember, a Case are t tonight will straighten you out by morning. A 10-cent box from your drugiilst means healthy bowel action; a clear head and cheerfulness for months Don't forget the children. Bectfon Foreman lawt llnl r When "White Ribbon" Sxihil Hull Over Spine I. A. Hawk Is Build ing New Hani. IVmtofrioi' Risen Quickly. HiXHi HIV EH. Ore., Oct. H. Al though little more than a week has PUM d the debris of the fire at Odell has been cleared away, and a new building for the postofflce of the cen tral valley town has been erected. More than a score of men were on hand Monday to assist In the erection of the structure. ONLY SIXTEEN, GIRL VERY SICK Tell How She Was Made WeUbyLydiaLPuikham't Vegetable Compound. New Orleans, La. "I Uke pleasure , Inwnunginese lines to expresa my grati-1 tude to you. I am only 1C years old and work in a tobacco factory. 1 have) been a very aick girl but I have improved wonderfully since taking Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegeta bit Compound and am now looking fine and feeling a thousand times belter." -Miss Amelia Jaquillard, 8961 Te boupitoulas St, New Orleans, La. I St. Clair, Pa. - "My mother was alarmed because I was troubled with suppression and had pains in my back and side, and severe headaches. I had pimples on my face, my complexion was raliow, my sleep was disturbed, I had nervous spells, was very tired and had no ambition. Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg-1 table Compound haa worked iike a charm in my case and has regulated me. ! I worked in a mill among hundreds of : prls and have recommended your medi cine to many of them. " Misa EsTELLA , MAOtltM, UO Thwing St, St Clair, Pa. There is nothing that teaches more than experience. Therefore, such let- j t rs from girls who have suffered and ! were restored to health by Lydia E. I I'inkham's Vegetable Compound should Im a lesson to others. The same remedy is within reach of all. If yon want special advice write to I ' vdia K. I'lnkham Medicine Co. (confl. , 'ntlall Lynn, Mass. Vonr letter will lit i pened, resd and answered by a v email and held In strict confidence. (Special Correspondence.) NOUN, Oct. IB. Kaln Is badly needed and the roads are almos; Im passable. The new Collins wnre house Is finished anil almost full of wlie.it. A few farmers lire shipping wheat but not enough to make room 101 wheal yet to be hauled Hoy Rudd and Walter Alhrscbt warehousemen, were Pendleton Vis itors Saturday. Mr. Albrecht Is a fine violinist and played at the Ger man hall Saturday night. J. A. Hawks Is building a barn and an addition to his housa on Ms ranch In Spears Canyon. Thomas Kerr returned tUOM from a week's visit with his son. J. O. Kerr, near Holdman. Section Foreman Connor ha. I new handcar since the second section of the White Ribbon Special ran In to his old car. Alex Sterrett visited with his sis ter. Mrs Dale Slusher, last week. Miss Violet Ashworth returned to her home in Klickitat county. Wash., last week after visiting several days In this community and the Pilot Rock neighborhood. T. H. Kerr of Umatilla, visited with his parents last Saturday. Mrs. Charles Welch and son. Lee, have moved near Meache-m to make their future home. Bert Wilson, claim agent for the O.-W. R. & N.i was here the first of the week looking after business rela tive to his office. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Adams and little son Willie, are visiting their old home near Cadillac, Mich Mr. Adams has been In the em ploy of the O.-W. R. & N. Co. fo' the past three years on the Nolin section and secured pass for their trip. Our merchant and postmaster, J. T. Williams. Is building a concrete cellar and store room In addition to his establishment. John Bartley Is superintending the roncret work. PERSONAL NEWS OF WESTON AND VICINITY (Special Correspondence.) WESTON, Oct. 11. Mrs. James Stanfleld who has been vi'UIng1 friends in Walla Walla haa returned home. Frank (ieiss spent a portion of the week In Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Swaggari of Athena, were In the city durlnj the week Mr. and Mrs. Newt visiting In Walla Wa Saturday. Mrs. Lilly Miller oi 'Hurra Fridai were and Ath Weston ft trail- dns- sacteil buslnes day. Mrs Ross Maloney of Wa'.la Wal la. Is the guest of Mrs. Sim Culley of Weston. Mrs. Alexander Kinnear and s..n Karl, spent Wednesday in Walla Wol fe Miss Ethel Waddlngliam spent a portion of the week In Walla Walla. Mrs. Margaret Wheeler has sold her house nnd lot on Water street to Mr. John York who has moved iu family Into the same. Claude PriCO and Rev. N, 1. Wood motored to Walla Walla Wednesday. John Mcltae spent Tuesday in the county seat. Mr. and Mrs. E J. Jackson of Athena was In the city during the week. Miss Ethel l.ane was visiting friends in Athena during the week Miss Ida Kllgofc who has been spending the summer IB Milton, has returned home. .Minimi minim iuiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiimiuhiiiiiii miii; BARGAINS Buy Sample Goods and aave one third to one half on your purchases. Samples are better and you can buy 1 them for leaa. A comparison will convince you. Now is the time to reduce the high cost of living and the HUB is the place to do it. SAMPLE SWEATERS For the entire family. When we say we save you money on sweaters we mean that we sell you $1.50 Sweaters for 95? $2.00 and $2.25 Sweaters for $1.4. $2.50 and $.'?.00 Sweaters for $1.95 $8.60 Sweaters for '2' $4.00 Sweaters for 2.5 $4.50 and $5.00 Sweaters for $3.4o Come in and see these Sweaters, every one a bar 5 gain. LADIES' SHOES At prices below what catalogue houses ask. See our ladies' sample shoes. 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It helps the kdneys, liver and bladder do the work nature intended they should do. Swamp-Root has stood the test of years. It Is sold by all druggists on Its merit and It will help you. Nc other remedy can successfully take Its place. Be sure to get Swamp-Root and start treatment at once. However. If you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents lo nr. Kilmer & Oft., Blnghamton. N T., for a lample bottle. When writ ing he sure and mention the Tendle ton Dally East Oregonlan. Amusements What the press agents say about Pendleton's pres ent and coming attractions. ed books, cultivates another garden, wherein he bids fair to grow goods for men quite as necessary as cabba ges and potatoes. The character of "Denny'' is one of those sweet touches of real life that go to make Harold Bail Wright be loved as an author. There is noth ing grand or startling about Penny, he is just I poor little crippled Irish boy. but under the simplicity and pathetic weakness of this sufferer, the author ha.s shown us true hero ism the heroism of suffering, of bearing the burden or helplessness without a murmur, without a com plaint. Mr. Wright has made 'Ix-n-ny'" one of those delightful charac ter drawings which we find in all of his plays, one of those Strokes of the master pen that gently draw our thoughts away from the world's struggles and for a fleeting moment cause us to hear ;h distant music of the angels In the faroff pr"miscd land. "The railing Of Ian Matthews'' w ill be seen at the Oregon theater to night with a company meritorious in every respect. Frenck scientist has discovered a method for staving off old age." "Well, what of It," demanded Kll kins. "There's nothing new in that. "A man can stave off old age b; jumping off the Eiffel Tower, or dropping a lighted match in a pow der barrel while sitting on It, or by rocking the boat when he's out on the water, or by riding over Nlagar i Falls sitting astride of a log HUMS French scientists make me tired with their hullabaloo over nothing. Har per's Weekly. Catarrh a Blood Disease S.S.S. Drives It From Your System NOTHING NEW. said Bilklns. "tha Because Catarrh affects the nose and throat, causing sores In the nos trils, stoppage of air-passages and gathering In the throat, it has been common practice to treat Catarrh by lotious, washes and sprays applied to these parts. This mode of treatment is entirely wrong. It cannot give per manent relief, and jt Is liable to irri tate and aggravate the trouble. Ca tarrh cannot be trifled with. If al lowed to run on it will disease the bronchial tubes, settle on the luuga. the stomach indeed it is a very se rious disease. Don't treat it locally. The fact that it causes headaches is proof that It is caused by impure and diseased blood. The one treatment that has proved effective in the treatment of Catarrh Is S. S. S., it is the greatest blood purifier and blood tonic known. It relieves the cause of Catarrh by the process of re nourishing the blood, renewing Its strength and vigor, giving new life to the red blood corpuscles and stimulat ing the flow so that It has the vitality to throw off the poison tnd germs from the system. It ts literally blood bath. You quickly feel results. Headaches disappear, the gathering In the throat stops, the nostrils heal before you hardly realise It you are well. S. S. S. is a natural blood toalc and has proven effective in the treat ment of all blood affections. Enema, tetters, rash. Scrofula. Get S. S. S. at your druggist's. If you need ape etal advice write the S. S. S. Co.. At lanta. Ga. lMa at Oregon Tonight. There Is a. beautiful little 'story; woven around the charactel of j "Denny.'' the small cripple lad in "The falling of Dan Matthews."! dramatized from Harold Hell Wright's story by Mr. Wright anJj Elsbery w. Reynolds. Denny is a poor little cripple with a deformed and useless llm! ahd nothing of beauty In his physical appearance, but his disposition is contented, loving and happy. He cultivates his garden and keep his mother as best lie can. His love and deep respect for thtt preacher. "B'g Dan Matthews," is mixed with rev erence and awe. He never combining and his on and only wish Is lo re ceive knowledge that K01 enable him to help others. Through the assistance of Dan Matthews, Danny receives his edu cation and surrounned by hi telov- We have been exerting every possible effort with the aid of America'. foremost clothes makers to build a good, dependable, smart Suit and Overcoat for men and young men that we could feature at the very low prices we ask for BOND CLOTHES 915 TO 930 and we have worked out every detail so successful!) in such u high-class manner, and so typical of the high standard you have learned to expect of this store, we are elated over the results. snappy, new. up-to-the-minute models, also the conservative styles, always in demand. Th'y are tailored from a large asortment of beautiful new materials Vtyle ideas to please every individual desire. We claim they are the beet Suits and Overcoats for the price to be had anywhere. BOND BROTHERS Pendleton's Leading Clothiers. Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiniiiiiii imiiiiiiiimiiiMmiiiHiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiir