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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1915.
EIGHT PAGES
Con Dung Low
CHOP SUEY
NOODLES tr;
HOT TABLES
CHILLI CON CARNE
SPANISH STVLE
LUNCHES
COFFEE
r-..n thing clean and up-to-UX
FIlisT CIASS SERV1C
TEA 3c Packaste
Under State
Hotel
Cor V?bb rd Cottonwood 8ts
Phons l" Pendleton. Ore
rnian Had
Kidney Trouble
tee, Copperopolis, Calif.,
il such u sever, case of
.! 1 thought 1 would have
iv business. 1 look three
'i.l.y Kidney Ptlll which
.vo l mo and I have had
e of kidnc ti oab.e sr. v
MOTHERS SOCIETY
III SESSION TODAY
IS
.uibies. The ache across your
Wa worse with every move you
eke and i very step you lake. It
.-t seems to rob you of ail strength
I .rrrtv. Your head ht l.es. you
o nervous and worn out. sleep poorly
1 have no appetite, much is uti
le
h.
v :u i! :s Anally pore i
Live strength and tone t
iiakf (hem strong, an
sen tlie p
; ely. ey
thl ki-inevs
ive. their ac
anfl n i mil
trows better
ureal 1 I sling
Sold Eveywtacre.
I 1 G ITES FROM OVER STTAI
NOW tSSEMBLED AT Mll.
I Winr VALLKS town.
IflM.! TWIllm" Association Alect
iuj i txmjunctlon With Mothers.'
Congress Auto liities piaanod for
Those Attending Meeting.
BREAKS II COLD It
FES HOURS TRY
Amusements
What the press agents say
about Pendleton s pres
ent and coming
attractions.
HI8SI DOSE OF TAPES COLD;
(XMPOUXn Kl'.LlF.VES ALL
GRIPPE MISERY,
Don't stay stuffed-up:
Quit blowing and snuffling;
of "Pape's Cold Compound"
.every two hours until three
ire laken will end grippe
A dose
taken j
doses
misery i
"A Pair of Sixes." Edward Pele's
laughing success, under the direction
of H. H. Fraaee, is announced as the
offering at the opera house on Friday
Oct. 2C. with Oscar Figman and the
New Yorw company.
No farce of recent years has cre
ated more laughter than this sensa
tional hit which has been a positive
and legitimate success from its first
and break up a severe cold either . ,.ro(juction. Tne aim of the author
the head, chest body or limbs. and producer has been to create real
It promptly opens clogged-up nos- fun. merriment and laughter and
trlls and air passages; stops nasty they have succeeded almost to the
discharge or nose running; relieves , ilmlt. a year in New York and six
sick headache, dullness, feverishness, months in Chicago is but a brief rec
sore throat, sneezing, soreness- and,,rd of "A Pair of Sixes" in the larger
"Pape's Cold Compound" Is the
quk kest surest relief known and1 .,,....
coaU only IS cents at drug stores It 9
acts without assistance, tastes nice. , WAR ODDITIES.
and causes no Inconvenience. Don't j
.i.e. pi a substitute. t4
CORVALLIS, Ore., Oct. 20 Thej
Oregon Congress of Mothers and
Parent-Teachers' Associations begins,
Its annual state convention here this,
afternoon. Advance information in-1
tilcates that between 300 and 400 j
women from all parts of Oregon will 1
be In attendance.
The first hour of the convention
WlU be devoted to registration otl
delegates at the Presbyterian church, ;
Eighth and Monroe streets, where
the convention sessions will be held
The remainder of the afternoon ses
sion consists of a varied program o'
music, discussions and announce
ments. At the evening session thej
meeting will open with a violin sol"
by E Helller-Collens, of Corvallis. '
Greetings will be given by Governor
Withycombe, who lives in this city;
Airs. Edward B Fltts, president oil
Corvallis Parent-Teacher Council;
Dr. J. R. N. Bell, well-known minis-1
j ter; C L. Springer, president of the I
j Commercial club; Dr. W. J. Kerr, I
president of Oregon Agricultural Co;
I lege, and R. W. Kirk, superintend-! Hicks of Hldaway, w
lent of the city schools. Responses Tuesday trading.
will be made by Mrs. R. H. Tate.1 Roscoe Dickenson '
vice president of the National Moth-; ily to his home
ers' Congress; Mrs. Alva Lee Steph- j day where
ens, president of the Portland Coun- winter, to
ell of Parent-Teacher Associations; Airs
A quality that won
the biggest sales!
Abo packed in
packages or
20 tor 1UC
Oscar Figman, the popular
cast in the laughing hit. "A
house Friday. October 22.
nmed lan whi
will
whi
head the New York
h comes to the opera
I'kiah
I LONDON Sergeant Tom Jones,
kaiser to Open Sew College, j Royal Fusiliers, has been three times
FRANKFURT-AM-MAIN. Germany! officially reported dead, and once pri
Oct. I" Kaiser Wilhelm was expect, vately.
ed to attend the inaugural' ceremony '
formally opening the new university I Aix La Chapelle The
here under the direction of Herr Ar- have confiscate
ickes j here.
Germans
all rubber available
until )i . . 1 v
as Tea Garden.
Hold a spoon
ful of all glu
cose syrup to your tongue, note how quickly it palls
try it with Tea Garden its flavor lasts it does not
sicken or pall. Tea Garden is inimitable in flavor, un
equaled in purity and nutritive properties. ,
Watch for Recipe
Contest Winners
The recipes submitted in our contest are
now in the hands of the judges domestic
science experts whose decision will be im
portant watch for results.
Mrs J. C. Elliott King, first vice Ely-
president of the Oregon Congress of
Mothers. Following the greetings
and acceptances. President Mrs. Aris
tene N Felts will deliver her annual
address. "Modern Tendencies in Ed
ucation." Great preparations nave been made
for the convention to make it a suc
cessful one. Eleven convention com
mittees of Corvallis women have met
j frequently to carry out their work
The committee on hospitality has
canvassed the city for sleeping quar
ters for the visiting delegates, each
family who takes a delegate agreeing
to furnish bed and breakfast. For
some of the delegates rooms will be
provided by Corvallis women at Wal
do and Cauthorn halls, the girls' dor
mitories at the college. The recep
tion committee, the largest in num
ber of any appointed, is made up ot
19 women. This committee not only
will form the receiving line at the
formal reception, but members of the
committee will be at each session to
ese that no delegate wants for any
thing. Between sessions the recep
tion committee plans to call on the
transportation committee for auto
mobiles to tour the paved streets ol
the city.
All day automobiles with members
of the transportation committee will
meet the incoming trains to welcome
the delegates to the city. They will
be taken to the church and assigned
to quarters.
came in from Pendleton Wednesday
evening with a new Overland automo
bile for which they have taken the
agency for the south end of Umatil
la county and Grant county. They
will have their headquarter In
I'kiah.
I'kiah was visited Wednesday ev-
and visited till Mond.n with Mrs. enmg uy a ngni snower ot rain.
Selby's parents. Mr and Mrs. Robert I Herbert Aleengs of Bridge Creek
Moore ' Was a I'kiah visitor Thursday.
ed his fam-
I'kiah last Satilf-
they will remain for the
be near the school here.
William Selby and Miss Ma;-
of Gurdane, came In Saturday
10 .or
a nix 1
The
Cigarette
of Quality
Former Ukiah Man
Returns on Visit
After Long Absence
Tea Garden Is Sold by All First-Class
Grocers
Pacific Coast Syrup Co.
Portland, Or.
(Special Correspondence.)
UKIAH, Ore., Oct. 19 C. ft. Ale
Reynolds, wlft and son, former resi
dents of Ukiah, came In Saturday
evening to visit for a while with their
daughter, Mrs. Harry Huston Air
AIcRevnolds left Ukiah eight years
on ami h.is lived in several differ
ent places, buying and selling to a J official business
advantage, and he recently Mia ms
farm near Elkhead and will rest an:
visit here among friends and rela
tives for a while before locating
again as he has not fully decided
where he will locate.
Mr. and Mrs Simpson of Garfield
Wo-hineton. parents of Alex, Perry
r,d Frank Simpson, who have home--te.ds
here arrived in Ukiah Irldai
evening to spend the winter h re
with their sons.
Mr and Airs. Canfleld and Air-.
Dr. De A'aul was called to Butter
creek Sunday to visit Mrs A. Banl.s
who was seriously ill.
Mrs. Chamberlain of Falls City.
Polk county, who has been visiting
her son Frank, at Ukiah. for the last
three months, returned to her home
Tuesday. Miss Stella Mills or Hidaway. came
to Ukiah Sunday to stay with Aire.
Dickenson during th wintr and go to
school.
Mrs. Chris Sturm of Alba was a
Ukiah visitor Saturday.
Mrs. Jennie Moore left Monday for
Gurdane for a week's visit with her
son and daughter.
Mrs Frank Alartin moved to town
last Sunday for the winter, so as to
be near the school.
Frank Chamberlain went to Pen
dleton Tuesday taking his mother
down by auto.
Pearl Harris of Long Creek passed
through Ukiah Wednesday with a
bunch of stock hogs for the market
Airs. Ida Scrogglns of Long Creek
was in t kiah Monday wun a iobu
of squash which she soon disposed of.
Mrs. I R. Laurence and children.
who have been visiting at Prair;e
city for the last two weeks, returnen
Tuesday night on the stage.
J. H. Wagner left Tuesday morn
ing for oriental to b assent several
days on a big hunt with William Al
lison and others.
Gilherr F.llis was in Ukiah Wednes
day transacting business.
J. T. Huston, road supervisor, with
his crew of men. returned Tuesday
evening to I'kiah from the North
fork of the John Day river, where
they have been at work putting In a
new bridge across the river They al
so cleaned the road of loose rociw
and repaired all the bridges between
Ukiih and the river The road is
now in excellent shap for the. fall
travel.
Sheriff T. D Taylor of Pendleton.
was In Ukiah Wednesday evening
WHEN America was discovered
this was the tobacco discovered
all tobacco is descended from this
seed. The best grows now in the
famous Piedmont district of the
South. This splendid leaf is the
tobacco in Piedmont Cigarettes
You like these cigarettes many thousand
others like them, and this liking has resulted
in making Piedmonts the highest selling 5c
cigarette in the country a winner in every
sense Great ! We believe the winner should
have the best there is, and are now putting
a WHOLE COUPON in each Piedmont package.
Save these coupons they are valuable ana can be
redeemed for any of the beautiful and useful
premiums shown in our large catalogue. This book
will be sent to Piedmont smokers free!
There is no milder and purer form of smoking
than these delightful Piedmont Cigarettes.
The infant son of Fred Peterson is
sick and Ir De A'aul was called to
tetnd the little one.
Alex AlcKenzie sold his sheep to J
H. Aloore
The auto truck Is again laid up
for repairs and the four horse stage
Is running again.
Mrs. Henry Mussie visited with her
daughter. Airs. Finch. Thursday.
This is Mrs Aiossie's first trip to
Ukiah since her serious illness the
first of the summer season.
V. A Barr of Pendleton, better
known as the Watklns man. was in
Ukiah and vicinity Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday. Mr. Barr has
an excellent trade in and around
I'kiah with his line of goods and his
customers wait for his coming.
J. H. Moore and wife were in town
Thursday from Cable creek, trading
George Caldwell. Wood Glbbs and
Warren Glbbs, left for the Flve-Allle
country Friday morning for a hunt
ing trip, expecting to be gone sever
al days
Air. Stlckner of Pendleton, a horse
buyer has been in Ukiah for a few
days buying horses He purohased
seven head from Mossie and sons and
five head from Clyde Helmlck.
Rev. Carles Hlggins expects to leave
soon for Freewater to make his
home, lie has a position there.
Harley Kirk is hauling wheat to
the Ritter flour mill fur R. G Clark. I
Del Shell, and Julia Walker of .company is ualng a large amount of eral thousand carloads of it into Pen-
Dale, were united In marriage last It as top dressing on the paving work dleton Through establishment of
Wednesday. October is. 1915. by thej now under way. the plant here all this money spent
Rev. " harles Higgins of Ukiah. During the three or four years In shipping charges and in buying
Airs. KMer and children of Ritter. . that Mr. Cox had contracts to supply the product from outside firms w:
cam in Friday In he Chamherlln ! sand and gravel, he has shipped sev- be saved to Pendletor..
auto en route to their home at Ritter.
bert Alartin wife and children
and Karl Martin, wife and baby. kit.
guests of Mr. arl Mrs. Karl Sturdi
vant Friday.
Mrs Prak Hllbert is spending
few da. at Bridge creek.
02?VU tTuro (St
TjT "lye f Send for our illustrated catalogue of
r IV CjCj handsome present which you can obtain
for our tags or coujions. Send vour name aad address on
a postal, address Premium Department, 331 Battery
Street, San Francisco.
M,.n if was In I Klall veu-
from his homestead pn Butter
Lou
nesday
creek.
Mr. Fairbanks, proprietor of the
Long creek stage line, was in Ukiah
Monday a-nd Tuesday looking after
Ijis interests, here
Dr. Eshelman of Portland, supreme
AI. D of the United Artisans, will be
in I'kiah Saturday night to meet
with the Artisans on business cun
SCrillni 'be lodge wrk.
KI.er Mossie and Charley MorrM
LOCAL GRAVEL PIT
ADOS CONSIDERABLY
10 CITY PAYROLL
pISiSiBIIH
tC Just Opened
If we serve it, its pure. MW'Hnm
Hot Chocolate I nrimJc s
Chicken Tamaliei LiJRJJlRO ' g
Oyster Bouillon IT COXp H
Tomato Bouillon ifjv-l- HI
Beef Bouillon IjSjOTW H
Clam Bouillon ivlQl)
Wt will furnish Tamali" lciyvl S
1ir parties if ordered in ad- mr(r
van i lss-JC-jv
HMIRIlt!!' "Mr'rw'r,mrwimm;
Wilhln Hie last few weeks ihe j
r"U 1" "endleton ha.s !een Increased
by $i(i a day through the operation
of a plant here for the preparation Jf
'Mind mill (travel fnf tls in cement
and on road construction. This plant
MM been Installed by A. H. dox,
manager 9t the Oregon I.umhe.
Yar.l Up I" this time, all sand and
gravel used In ihe city has been se-
, fured fn.ni Uni.ililU With th PP-
,. , , . eratlop of a local plant ill e,,t I. i'
ou cannot rub out Kheuir.iitism. lou can act u mporary reiiei, been greatly reduced through iim-i
I, nt the 1,1,.() miral I lAf'tntwA in mllb It in 'm.i Din I . . Inutint: freight cbarees and :,( th.
same time the plant has been a ben-l
DON'T ROB THE SPOT THAT
w HURTS-IT'S RHEUMATISM
It i ftalural to rub ihe spot tha'
hurts wl.n (he stabbing pains are
: lag ago-W, hen Joint and mus
cles are sore anH "tiff; lhal is the time
when liniments a.itf 1a.teTs are called
upon to relieve the Mress. The fal
lacy of such treatment n4 its danger
. in (lie fact that It may iffori lem
porary relief, It lulls the icN Into a
sense of security, meanwhib ' " tn
lldlW poison of Uric Acid slow !?, MK
surely, is getting a stronger grip upftn
the entire system. Rheumatism Is one
of the most dangerous of blood dis
eases, for the reason that It trans
forms IU rlctims' life into a period of
hiiM-ry and suffering -a veritable liv
ing torment If you suffer from Acute
Hl.umatlsm. Sciatica. Lumbago. Mus
cular Rheumatism or this fateful trou
ble In any form, you know tha' these
words are true. There is only on- way
to get permanent relief from Ulo uma
T
bl
efit to Pendleton through adding
Its paj'-roll.
Mr. Cox Is employing ni men With
teams in getting out sali n,l gravel
from the I'matilla liver bsa Just.
.t of the Lee street bridge The
' h:.u in r.r.pn,...., r. - .
MM new wing of the Eastern ore-gftAKa-
Hospital, the new library;
building tnn the federal building H
son ami 4hiuon have used large
luantlties ft It in their work at the
hospital mid will ala use it wbr,
work starts on- Mte Umatilla rui.i
library building.
Mr. Cox began famishing Mrl
gravel for the Olson Htm Johnson
other causes: Lu' (rttn whatever j
sonrce the poisonr.us malr comes It .
afferfs the blood, is carried through '
the entire yietn until mus'l", len
dons, and ihe Vital organs I heiMMlv.
are itied. Phermore, certain" ;
crel diseases ear. forms of Rheunia
t ism. There s no im like he pres
ent to free youi-selr V.A the suffering
caused by this dreadiM Malady. As a
positive relief for Rb tUtwJic I roubles,
S. S. S. has never berni nalled. It
goes straight to the sea M trouble,
genily acts upon the blood' nes up
and re vitalizes literally ffWin out
from the life-giving stream Hil Mson
oil. acids and matter. When 8.
nas I.-BIOI--U in-- muuu iv iii- in'mi company at the time th- Kwtern i
oawuon nue-,im.i.iMii, won an or s , Oregon Ktate Hospital was betg . on
" -, urucieu arm are u imntli i.. rf , ...
product were shipped in from STaia
iia. wnen there was to be'
slderable work here this year s
linn was roriniiiateii whenliv thi.'
sand and gr.ivel could be secured at
In. me MM, during last Julv. Mr -.,x
had his plant set up. It has pr.,v-4
a gixd Investment Not nnly is the
sand .-Hid gr in ! used bj mixing with j
the hMmM lieing used In . onstru.--!
ti..n. MT'thf Warren Coast ructloti i
wise banished. Vou are transformed
once more lo the realm of perfect
health, you will feel the vigor of re
newed youth, you an- well. If you are
Rheumatic, even in a mild way, take
8 8. 8. get I' from your druggist.
We will deem it a favor If you will
write to us mid tell n about your p:ir
ticular rase. Avoid substitutes. Wri'e
the Swift Specific orupanv. Medical
Department, Ron- II, Atlanta, Oa.
I a large amount of
on the paving work
ee or four years (
I contracts to supply
he has shipped sev-
'
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