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"DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1915.
PAGE THREE
MERE MAN DEFENDED
BY CHARMING LADY
AT MOTHERS MEET
Your Overcoat and Suit
Clothes Talk
Clothes really talk.
They seem to tell just what calibre of a man you are.
The moment you. get into
ARE AWAITING YOU HERE
Bond Clothes Suits, Overcoats
815 TO 930
POORLY THAWED WIVES ARK
LAIW'KI.V RESPONSIBLE
mil IlllOKEJf HOMES.
you are classified as a real live, prosperous fellow, and if you have
stuff in you, you'll find it easier to push ahead.
the
BOND BROTHERS
Pendleton's Leading Clothiers.
RECORD OF DEEDS AND
OTHER INSTRUMENTS
satisfaction of Mortgage.
The following mortgages executed
by Thou. P, DeFreece to H. McAr
thur, are paid and satisfied: Oct. 30
1907, J2000; Nov. J, 1909, 750; Oct.
19, 1910, tltOO; Oct. 18, 1911, 1400;
OOt H, 1912, $1,208; Oct. 21, 1914,
Chattel Mortgage.
Chas. Swltxler to W. L Gadwa,
1131. 2D. on 1 geldings, 1 set harness.
.Mortgage.
John U Hartley tn M. T. Hlllard.
Coffee
A liquified smile, a fra
grant cup oSchillinjf's
Best Coffee as a hopeful
send-off to the day's
work.
In airtight tins, evenly
ground and practically
chatties. Moneybaclt,
i course,
Schilling's
Best
$90(i; the H. 1-2 of lot 9 and all of lot
10, block 185, Iteservation addition
to 1'endleton.
Quit Claim Deed.
American Nut. Bank to the Furnish
Ditch Co., $1; a tract of land in Sec.
12, T. 2 N.i H. 30 E., W. M. and loU
2 and :i of sec. 7, T. 2 N., R. 31 E.,
W. M.
Deed.
Joseph Cunha to Chas. II. Isaac,
$2,000;
ttve.
Chas
$3000;
Uve.
Carl
Hellkc,
T. 1 N
T. J.
lot 2, sec.
Waller
a tract of lund. title descrlp-1
I). Isaac to Joseph Cunha,
a Irart of land, title descrlp.
N. Saltmarsh to Herman
$2,400; 1 B0 acres in sec. 27,
, R. 31 l Wi M.
Woods to Martha Snow $100;
20. T. 1 N., R. 3 r. E., W. M.
F. Myers to Ed L. Mc-
Broom, $1,600: the E. 1-2 of NE. 1-4
and NE. 1-4 of HE. 1-4 of sec. 9 and
NV. 1-4 of See. 10, T. 2 N.. U. 31,
E. W. M.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
NEWS OF WESTON FOLK
Mrs. Rom King and children motored,
to Walla Walla Saturday to visit rel-i
atlves. ,
Arthur Hoss, who has been In Wal
la Walla receiving medical treatment ;
returned home Friday.
Mrs. Homer Hedrlck who has been,
visiting friends at Echo has returned !
home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bannister and !
Mrs. James ComptOtl visited in Athe-I
nu Saturday.
Mrs. U S. VanWinkle visited rela
tives in Athena during the week.
Mr! and Mrs. E. M. Weeks, Miss
Odessa Klrkpatrlck and Mrs. Alice
Kirk pa tfittl were in Athena Saturday
the latter as the guest of her niece
Mrs. R. A. Thompson.
William McKenxie has returned
from a three days trip to the Hudson
Bay country.
The Misses LOIu, Zella and Edna
Simpson of Walla Walla were the
guests of their aunt Mrs. James Frlce
during th later part of the week.
F. O, I.ucas and Homer Hedrlck
left Monday for American Falls, Ida.
hn.
James Ross, Sr.. of Walla Walla
is visiting relatives In the city.
E. M. Smith has moved his family
Into the William Hereful residence on
Main street, which he recently purchased.
(Special Correspondence.)
WESTON, ore, Oct. 21 The
Misses Emma Johnson. I.ucile Cogs
well. Gladys Smith. Odessa Kirk pat
rick and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hed
rlck motored to Pendleton Friday
evening lo attend the play entitled
"The Calling of Dan Mathews "
Henry Waddlngham, accompanied
by his three daughters, the Misses
Ethel and Daisy Waddlngham and
Peta Recall Old Rattles.
AUSTIN. Tex . Oct. 21 Members
of Terry's Texas rangers, the famous
I regiment that participated In 300 en
! gagements during the civil war. are
to hold their forty-third annual re
I union here today and tomorrow. Fol
j lowing custom. J. H. P. Blackburn of
iLlnnvllle. Tenn , vice president. Is ex
pected tn be elected president, snc-j
ceedlng J. H. Parremore of Abilene, I
Tex.
Mrs. Trumbull Itaiiipion- ratine oi
the Husband at CorralUs Gather
Ing Other Speakers support ll-r
Une of Argument.
CORVALLIS, Oct 21. -The Ore
gon Congress of Mothers and Parent-Teacher
Association, began their,
annual convention here today, with
150 visiting delegates and a like'
number of Corvallis women.
Promptly at 2 o'clock Mrs Aria-;
tene W. Felts, president, called the
convention to order. After an organ
solo. Dr Anna Louise Strong, of,
Washington, D. C., addressed the
convention on "Children's Interest as
Shown In Junior Expositions." Other j
papers of the afternoon session MVj
a digest of Oregon "Widows' Pen-
slon Law," by Mrs It E. Bondurant, j
of Portland, and "Moral Conscience'
as the Foundation of Character." by I
Judge T. J. Cleeton of Portland DIs-'
cushions followed the papers read.
The Bensation of the afternoon'
was a defense of the men, made by
Mrs. Millie Trumbun. one of the;
delegates, following Judge Cleeton's
address.
Wives Rlsme dfor INior HOMM,
She said the daugnters are not!
taught home-making, that half of the
girls who seek worn consider them-1
selves ' above doing housework, and;
that fully half of the shiftless homes
are due to bsd wive. "Better a dl-!
vorce than scrapping parents," she
said.
Others followed Mrs Trumbull In ;
defense of the men Mrs Bondurant,
In her discourse of the widows pen-1
sion law, said there are 26 states th at i
have I widow's pension law Of that
number Oregon's was the first and
New York's was the most recent en
acted. Of the money donated to widow's!
pensions. Illinois spent $200,000 inj
the past year, while Multnomah
county. Oregon, has spent $33,000
this year and all counties of the
state, except Gilliam and Marion, i
have responded in proportion. Twol
hundred Oregon children have had
free school books, a like number,
have had their teeth attended to.
and 130 have had adenoidds and tor-
sils removed. There are now 569 j
applicants for help, she said
WE can always fit you in STEIN
BLOCH CLOTHES, but if you hold
off too long the most attractive pat
terns are lost to you.
The "Who-Made-Them-for-You" Kind of
Clothes. They excite the flattering comment of
your friends the homage men pay to style and
fit. j a
STEIN-BLOCH CLOTHES our clothes
have that look. jk
SUITS $20.00 TO 940.00
OVERCOATS $20.00 TO 835.00
ALEXANDERS
I
FLORSHEIM SHOES
28 CASES TO COME BEFORE
STA1E SOPH COURT HERE
The complete list of the cases to b
applt. (R. R. Butler) vs. Breymin
Leather Co. et Si, resp. (Hurlburt &
Layton, C. L. Pepper.)
Union county Lane Goff and wife,
applts (Crawford & Eakin) vs. Grace
Kelsey. et al, reaps (W H. Strayer,
C. H. Finn). Set for Thursday, Oct
28.
Malheur county Kingman Colony
Irrigation Co., resp. (McCulIoch
Wood) vs. Retta Payne, applt. (W.
Set for
Many a True Word,
Etc.
Doctor: You must go away
for a long rest.
Overworked Merchant: But,
doctor. I'm too busy to go away.
Doctor: Well, then, you must
stop advertising.
There is more hard fact than humor
in this prescription.
Advertising is the life of business to
day because it is the direct link to the
consumer.
It is a building tonic not a stimulant.
It works without holidays and its re
sults are cumulative.
Merchants more interested in business
than in vacations are invited to use the
columns of this paper for profit earning
publicity,
When Baby lias the Croup.
When a mother is awaKened from
sound sleep to find her child who
has cone to bed apparently In the
best of health struggling for breath,
she Is naturally alarmed Yet If Bhe
can keep her presence of mind and
give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
every ten minutes until vomiting Is
produced, quick relief will follow and
the child will drop to sleep to awak
en In the morning as well as ever.
This remedy has been In use for
many years with uniform success
Obtainable everywhere. Adv.
heard before the session of the state
supreme court, which convenes here
Monday next, has been prepared by
Major Lee Moorhouse, clerk, and Is
as follows:
Baker county Mary H. Darby,
applt. (J. L. Rand, et als) vs. Albert
Hlndman, et al, resps (Claude O.
Hindman). Set for Tuesday.
Baker county H. G. Hyde, resp.
(W. L. Patterson) vs. Chauncy Kirk- H. Brooke, R. W. Swagler)
Patrick, applt (M. D. Clifford). Set; Monday, Oct. 25. 1915
for Tuesday, October 26.
Union county G. H. Rush, resp.
(Crawford & Eakin) vs. School Dlst.
No. 5, Union Co., applt (R. J. Kitch
en, J D. Slater). Set for Thursday.
Oct. 28.
Union county G. T. HaU, et al
resps (Crawford & Eakin. B. F. Wil
son ) vs. Catherine Creek Dev. Co.,
applt. (Beach, Simon & Nelson, J.
D. Slater). Set for Thursday, Oct.
sltion of state leader of county agri
cultural agents in this state. He will
fill the position made vacant by the.
resignation of Professor H, T. French.
Mr. Marls is an Oregon boy and a
graduate of Pacific College and from
the college of agriculture of the Uni
versity of Missouri. While In the lat
ter Institution he specialized in dairy
ing and rural economics. He also had
taken advanced work at the Univer.
sity of Wisconsin. Fi r the past year
and a half he has been county agent
In Saline county. Missouri. Mr. Maris
has also had wide experience in ag
ricultural journalism.
"We made a careful canvass of ths
entire United States in an endeavor
to find the best possible man for this
position." said Director Hetxel of the
extension service. In making the an
nouncement of his election.
GREAT NORTHERN TO
MAKE HONOLULU RUN
PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. 21. Plans
far operating the liner Great North
jern letween th Pacific Coast and
the Hawaiian Islands virtually have
been completed In Portland and need
lonlv the approval of L. C. Oilman,
president, to make them effective
Mr. Oilman is due In Portland to-
I day from St. Paul, where he has been,
.In consultation with officials of the!
Great Northern and Northern Pa-
(rifle railways
I Cal E. Stone, traffic manager of the ,
jsteemshiP "ne arrived here yester-
day to meet Mr. Gllman
The Great Northern goes on the ;
run November 26 and "ill have a
sailing every 20 days out of San
Francisco. The Great Northern will
ha on the Honolulu service until
early In the spring, when she will go
l ack to the Flnvel-San Francisco run.
Meanwhile the Northern Pacific will '
stay on the run between the mouth
of the Columbia river and San Frar.- i
Cisco with a sailing from cither ter-j
minal every four days.
Mr. Stone snys that the Hawaiian
schedule will permit passengers from
Portland to make close connections
at San Francisco.
STOMACH MISERY
QUICKLY VANISHES
Your money back If you want it
Is the way In which Tallman & Com
pany, the popular druggists, are sell
ing Ml-o-na. the great dyspepsia rem
edy. This Is an unusual plan, but Mi-o-na
hits so much merit and is so al
most Invariably successful In relieving
all forms of indigestion that they run
but little risk In selling under a guar
antee of this kind.
Do not be miserable or make your
friends miserable with your dyspep
sia. Ml-o-na will help you "If it
doesn't tell Tallman ft Company
that you wsnt your money back and
they will cheerfully refund It.
A. change for the better will he
seen from the first few doses of Ml-o-na
and Its continued use will soon
start you on the road to perfect 41
gestlon and enjoyment of food.
Ml-o-na has been so uniformly suc
cessful that every box Is sold under
n positive guarantee to refund the
money If It does not relieve What
fairer proposition could be made?
Tallman A Company give their
personal guarantee of "money hack
If you want If with every box of Ml-o-na
that they sell. A guarantee like
this speaks volumes for the merit of
the remedy. I
Union county Metxger Hegsted
Lumber Co. resp. (Jno. L. Rand,
John S. Hodgtn ) vs Farmers Union
Whse. & Mercantile Co., applt.
(Crawford & Eakin.) Set for Thurs
day, Oct 28. There Is a motion to
'lismlss filed In this cause
Union county O. P. Dahlstrom.
admr. resp. (Cochran ft Eberhardl
vs. W, A. Hudelson. applt (John S
Hodglns.)
Malheur county W. J. Jenkins.
Malheur county T. A. Barton, (Mcculloch & Wood) vs. The Owyhee!
applt. (Geo W. Hayes) vs. F. O. Ditch Co., resp. (W. H Brooke, J L.
Young, et al. resps. (W. H. Brooke, Rand. R. W. Swagler). Set fori
R W. Swagler). Monday, Oct. 25.
Set for Monday, Oct. 25. 1915. Wallowa county David Mlchellod
Union county In the mutter of the Sheep & Land Co. , applt. (Daniel
guardianship of David Troy, applt Boyd i vs. School Dlst. No. 71, Wal-
(T. Oliver) vs. R. C. Mays, guardian ', Iowa Counly. resp. (W. D Sheahan.
reap. (F. S. Ivanhoe). Set for O M. Corklns.) Set for Thursdav, I
Oct. 28. 1915. j Oct. 28.
I'nlon county Geo. P. Ilirnie et al. Union county J. L. McMaster, rcsj
(Turner Oliver, Joel H. Kichardsonj (J. D. Slater) vs. A. C. Ruby & Co.,
vs The City of La Grande, et al. 1 applts. (Chas A. Small).
resps. (J. D Slater, J. p. Rusk). Set
for Thursday. Oct. 28.
Malheur county C W. Mallet,
resp. (McCulIoch & Wood and Eck-
hard) vs. S. F. Taylor. Admr. applt. j
(C McGonuglll, Wm. E. Lees). Set: PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. 21 Wll-
for Monday, Oct 25, 1915. ; liam G. McAdoo, secretary' of the
Union county J. H. McHargue, treasury .accompanied by Mrs. Mc
resp. (John P. Rusk i vs Alex Cal- Adoo. Assistant Secretary Newton
china, applt. (R. J. Green). Set for and Mr McAdoo s private secretary. I
Thursday. October 29, 1915. I will arrive in Portland on their way
Malheur county Geo. E. Cooley. from San Francisco next Monday,
resp. (E. R. Coulter) vs. Snake River, They will reach here over the!
Imp Co., applt. (W H. Brooke). Set Southern Pacific at S:25 a. m. and
tor Monday. Oct. 25, 1915. ! will leave for Seattle on the Shasta I
Baker county Lucille Stalker et al Limited at 2:10 p. m.
resps. (John L. Rand. A. A. Smith. Announcement of the visit of the
M'ADOO TO BE IN
PORTLAND ON MONDAY
secretary and his party was received
here today. It is probable that the
chamber of commerce will prepare
soyne entertainment, including 1
luncheon and an automobile drive
for the cabinet member.
to
position!
PAUL MARIS TO HEAD
COUNTY FIELD EXPERTS
OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL
LEGE. Corvallis. Oct.. SI. Paul V
Mans, of Marshall. Mo., has been el
ected by the board of regents of the
Oregon Agricultural College to the po
rt mr. ., . , .
Wm f
dton. NO!
W. H Packwood. Jr.) vs. Alexander
A. Stalker, et al. applts. (William
Smith. W. 11 Strayer). Set for
Wednesday. October 27.
Malheur county Mrs J. S. Ed
wards, applt. (Geo. W. Hayes vs.
.Mrs. Ellen Case, et al. resps (Cham
berlain. Thomas & Kracmer. and
Humphreys). Set lor Monday. Ost.
1915.
Umatilla county Sharon Arnold
Twitchell. et al. applts. (A. S. Ben
nett. Fee & Fee) vs. W L. Thomp
son resp. (Raley & Raley, Freder
ick Steiweri. Set for Monday, Oct.
25. 1915.
Malheur county Welser Land Co.
resp. (McColloch & Wood. Ed R
Coulter) vs. Josephine Boheran. et
al. applts. (Leslie J. Aker. J. W. Gal
loway. Harris & Smith). Set for
Monday. Oct. 25. 1915.
Hiker county Effle L Yor admr
resp. (J. L. Rand. A A. Smith
H. Packwood Jr.) vs. James Dal
applt (McCulIoch & McCulIoch). Set
for Wednesday. Oct. 27.
Ilaker county Hames Commercial
Co.. resp. (J. H Nichols. A. A.
Smith) vs. Highland Gold Mines
ipplt ,n II. Mount). Set for "
Wednesday. Oct. S. I Ah: What relief! Your clogged
Malheur county First Natl Hank nostrils open right up. the air pas-
of Ontario, resp. (McCulIoch sages of our head are clear and you
Wood) vs T M. Seaward, et art can breathe freely. No more hawk-
appits (W. E. Lees. Geo E. Davis), ing, snuffling.' mucous discharge
Set for Monday. Oct. 25. 1915. headache, dryness no struggling for
Wallowa county P. Somers. applt. breath al night, your cold or catarrh
(O, M Corklns) vs. Erastus Hanson Is rone.
resp (D. W. Sheahan) Set f,r Don't stay stuffed up! Get a
Thursday. Oct. 2 I small bottle of Ely's Cream Bain,
Gilliam county The Interior from your druggist now. Apply a llt-
Warehouse, Co. applt. (M. D. Shanks tie of this fragrant, antiseptic cream
el al) vs. Edward Dun resp. (T. A. In your nostrils. let it penetrate
Weinke.) through every air passage of the
Malheur county -Andrew J llee- head; soothe and heal theswollen. In-
dale. applt (Brooke A Swagler. C C. flamed mucous membrane, giving you
Wilson. A. E Cross) vs. Albert F. Instant relief Ely's Cream Balm l
Wade, et at resps (P. J. Phillips. R. Just what every cold and catarrh
M Duncan.) sufferer has been seeking. Its Just
Wasco count) Franklin Lleblin. splendid
SajemUk
Infants and Invalids
HORLICK'S
THE ORIGINAL
MALTED MILK
The Food-Drink for all Ago
Rich milk, malted" grain, in powder form.
For infants, invalids mi growing children.
Pure nutrition, upbuilding tW whole body.
Invigorates nursing mothers mi the aged.
More healthful than tea or coffee.
Unless you amy "HORUOtTS"
you may jot m aubatttuto
Gives a brfftUflt ff1Hr shine thai
does not rub on or dust on -that
anneals to the iron that laati tour
times as joog a any other.
Black Silk Stove Polish
Is la a class by ItKelf. It' mora
cw Hull? made and made
from better tmotertais.
Try it on yier earkr
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or rur gu ranae.
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A COLD OR CATARRH
Apply Cream in Nostrils To
Open Up Air Passages.
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Vacation
In Portland, with a d mp
outside, will Klve yuu an -n
Jnyuble nccaal'-n Makt th
Miittnnrmih y.-ur hadtUari
tr. Service bfttrr ratn ton
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