East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 02, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    PAGE SIX
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1915.
EIGHT PAGES
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
iraCASTOIIIA
CASTOR
pi Bears the , y
p jEStiq Signature A)l
KrsJI Promoh?snist(onlrfiftl- r WsiJt
if . m'ssandRf!.CantalnsKj(lT 01 M
OpHtm.Marpnwc noriiacril i l T
K- j Not N arcotic. IIVU -t
5,, A to- Ml
I id A r
fffl iion.SourStoKDtantai I 1 If
Ii4 Worms .ComulsiousirMTi: 1A
fc; ticssandLQSS OT SLEEP. m LO K
jC The CBNT;uAa
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
In
Use
Over
Thirty Yeers
CASTORIA
TWC CIKTAUN COMPANY. MCW VONIt OITT.
nnn w w try
GERMAN SfTAFF FLAM
LONDON. Nov. 1. Simultaneous
If with th newspaper demands for
a smaller cabinet which apparently j
raeulted In Premier Asqulth adopt-'
Ing as a compromise the constitution
in definite form of an inner war
council, there has arisen in various!
Influential quarters an advocacy of j
a creation of a general staff on the
German plan.
The Weekly Nation. In an article
on this subject, says it believed the
lack of such a body has been respon
sible for all the grave errors of the
war.' It points out that the German
general staff is placed even above
the greater commands in the fight
ing armies and Is, In a word, the
brains of the German army
Indigestion May Be
Due to Constipation
VK.LKXT (tr IMPORTANT FTXC
, TION MAY SERIOUSLY IM.
PAIR THE HEALTH.
There are many people who be
lieve they suffer from indigestion
-when their discomfort Is due to a
constipated condition.
Bloat, with its attendant mental
depression, sick-headache, the beich
ing of sour stomach gases, etc., are
.frequently due to Inaction of the
bow.ls. Relieve the congestion ar.1
the trouble usually disappears. The
use or o.ithartics and rurgative
sho-ild be avoided, however: these
slKKk the system unnecessarily and.
st best their effect is hut tempo
rary, a mild laxative Is far prefer
able. The compound of simple laxative
herbs known at Dr. Caldwell's Syrup
Pepsin known as Dr Caldwell's Syrup
Pepsin and sold In drug stores for
fifty cents a bottle. Is highly recom
mended Mr. Ben Bassln. 360 Mad
ison St.. Gary. Ind.. thinks Dr Cald
well's fyrup Pepsin a wonderful med
icine; for four years he had a severe
case of Indigestion and constipation
tefore trying Dr Caldwell's Syrup
PepMn which he is glad to recom-
BEXJ. BASS IN
mend to all who suffer with stomach
and bowel trouble.
A bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syiup
Pepsin should be In every home 'or
use when occasion arises. A trial
bottle, free of charge, can be obtain
ed by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell,
4 51 Washington St.. Monticello, 111.
Pendleton Hide & Junk Co.
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF 2nd HAND
HOUSEHOLD GOODS, HARDWARE, HAR
NESS, SADDLES, ETC. CASH PAID FOR ALL
KINDS OF JUNK, HIDES AND FURS, COP
PER, BRASS, RUBBER, AUTO TIRES, LEAD,
ZINC, RAGS AND SACKS.
TELEPHONE 662.
206 W. WEBB.
(Well Known Young
Ukiah Folks Are
Made Man and Wife
..TUtRI t'lllLSOX AMI MISS
I.T KIKK WILL LIVE u
HOMESTEAD.
1 Special Correspondence.
.' K 1 AH. Ore., Nov. I. Sandford
Chilson and Miss Alta Kirk promi
nent young people of I'klah were
married in Pendleton Tuesday, Oct.
-1 and returned to Ckiah Wednesday.
They will make their home on Mrs.
Chikton'l homestead this winter.
There will be a dance at the Hida
way Springs Friday, Jov. 12.
Mrs. Effie Bosley, of Nebraska, is
here isiting with her parents. Rev.
Sinclair and wife and her sister, Mrs.
Abe Martin.
Mrs. Charles Hynd and Miss Alma
Rlppaj were Uklah visitors Thursday.
C. N. McReynolds and wife made a
lusiness trip to Alba Thursday.
PRESIDENT OF CIVIC
CLUB ill HERM1ST0N
ritOJECT TOWN CLCB WOMEN
COOPERATE WITH SCHOOL
uriioRn 11 s
Young People tiucsts at Pleasant Hal
loween Party; Man social Activi
ties: During Paat Week; nsi Ship
ped to Portland.
(Special Correspondence. 1
H EH Ml STUN, Ore.. Nov. 2 The
annual election of officers of the Civic
Club was held at the regular month
ly meeting in the club room Friday
evening. Mrs. E. P. Dodd was reelec
ted president, und Mrs. T. C. McKen-
Mr. Fisher of Alba, was severely . .
.... - . .. . ! McNaught Mce president and Mis. II
T. Fraser as secretary.
Supt. Park made a short address
asking for the cooperation of the cluh
ladies in the various enterprises the
school is now undertaking In re.
hurt last week by a horse, and Dr
DeVaul of Ukiah was called and he
is now improving.
Will Hinton of Range w ith his
family visited for a few days at the
A party of hunters from Pilot Rock I ,na, f,;veral ho dlM, ott
,7, t-l-ioi . ,,,. their services to assist in tne domestic
enroute to Desolation. Among them
was George Doan, Ford Wright and
M. D. Orange.
A large crowd attended the dance
at Metteers last Friday night and it
was greatly enjoyed by all. A splen
did basket supper was served and
everything was free, and the crowd
was royally entertained by Charley
and his mother.
George Kenedy, auto stage driver is
sick with an attack of la grippe and
the old four horse coach is on the
road for a few days.
Jim Johnson of Range passed
through Uklah Monday enroute home
from Pilot Rock' with a load of supplies.
Bert Andrus will
new bungalow soon on his lot recent
ly purchased In Ukiah on Main street 1
C. N. McReynolds. Harry Huston 1
The manuel training class which is
under Prof. Parks' supervision, will
build the hog pens Thursday for the
stock show this week. The other boys
of the school will lend their efforts
toward helping the ladled clean va
cant lots and the tide Walks.
The sod a committee required most
of the afternoon's session with plans
for the dance to be llvan Monday
evening and for the teas in the rest
rooms during the hog and dairy show.
The meeting was the best attended.
The Neighborhood Club composed
of the progressive ladles of the Co
lumbia district entertained the people
of that section and their friends frptn
. , . .... town with a Halloween party at the
begin building a . . , . JZT.
.... .1 Columb la school house Fridav even
ing.
About twenty-five of the younger
set were greeted at the home of Mr.
nriA P.in UnatAn Itrnnirnt In nnMhar ;
- and Mrs. Geo. Rayhi Friday even
four point Buck Monday. . 7 . . I ,. ,
, , ... 1. a m8 by ghosts and witches who guided
. tti i , j . . .1. . i them from room to room where many
through Ukiah Tuesday for the mar
ket.
Mrs. Hemick. Mrs. I. R. Laurance,
Mrs. Warren Gibbs, Miss Alta Kirk
and Sanford Chllson left Ukiah Tues.
day noon by auto for Pendleton to
attend the Artisan rally to be held
there Tuesday night.
Dr. Hayden formerly of Ukiah was
an over night guest at the Peterson
Hotel Monday night.
J. H. Wagner, Henry Nye and Carl
Cirk left for Pendleton Tuesday on
business.
Mrs. Ed Banks of Ritter, who has
been ill at the home of R. G. Clark
for over a week was able to be taken
home Friday.
Word was received Monday night
by Wood Gibbs that his father. Eli
ja Gibbs. who was seriously hurt by a
runaway team last week was slowly
improving.
J. H. Moore and wife of Cable
Creek were in town Tuesday trading.
Mrs. Maggie Walker passed
through Ukiah Tuesday with pack
horses, going to Alba for her winter
supplies. Mrs. Walker is the widow
of the late William Walker and since
his death she with the assistance of
her daughters pack all their provis
ions to their home down on the John
Day river on pack horses.
Nate Rains was In Ukiah Tuesday
night from his ranch near Ritter.
Miss Jones and Miss Mays were in
L'kiah Wednesday from the Hidaway
Springs. They will remain at the
springs most of the winter.
Jess Hilbert and wife left Tuesda.v
for Bridge Creek where Jess will wind
up the season with a big hunt and
others out of town hunting this week
are. I. R. Laurance. J. D. Kirk. Frank
Gilliland and Clarence Daley.
Bert Martin killed a fine buck In his
field a few days ago.
The advent meetings held in the
tabernacle drew good crowds each
evening.
A. s. Quant, wife and daughter, and
Mrs. Si roggins and daughters of Alba
attended the meetings M nday night.
Ukiah was visited by a gentle show
er a few days ago. While snow fell
on the high hills on all sides.
Another band of sheep belonging
to the Hynds Bros, passed through
Ukiah Tuesday on their way to their
winter range.
Mrs. Harry Huston and son
Mrs. C. N. McReynolds and son, visit
ed at the Hynd ranch Wednesday.
weird sights were seen. After all the
guests had assembled In the living
room amid scenes of witchcraft for
tunes were told in severul novel ways.
Following the refreshments the guests
donned sheets and pillow cases and
wandered to the residence of Dr. and
Mrs. C. 0. Walnscott which had been
transformed into a corn field and
was guarded by a gaily clad scare
crow. After several practical Hal
lowe'en pranks the second course of
the refreshments was served by the
hostess.
Mrs. J. H. Young entertained her
Sunday school class with a Hallowe'en
party at her home on Third street
Friday evening.
Mrs. F. B. Swayze was hostess at a
pretty party Saturday afternoon at
her home on Gladys avenue. Eight
tables were arranged for cards, other
guests had their fancy work.
The boys and girls of the high
school held a Hallowe'en masquerade
party in, the basket ball hall Friday
evening.
Miss Walker of Stanfield was shop
ping here Saturday.
Oeo. Rayhill returned from a weeks
hunting trip near Pilot Rock.
Geo. Strohm left Saturday with a
shipment of hogs fur Portland.
Rev. H. B. Emmell former pastor
of the Methodist church is visiting
old friends this week.
How About Your
HEATER?
Don'i wait until the extreme cold weather is upon ua. Get ready for it now and
eliminate the inconvenience ami trouble when the weather gets cold.
We carry a complete line or Universal Stoves and Ranges, each and every one
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction.
(4
JUL
PT ljcjH
SWING TOP
HEAVY STEEL
LINING
UPPER FIRE POT.
LOWER FIRE POT
ASM PIT DOOR
MILL GROUND FITTINGS
SANITARY LEG BASE
HOT BLAST DAMPER ROD
LARGE PEED DOOR
DOWN DRAFT
HOT BLAST PIPE
HEAVY WELLSVILLE
POLISHED STEEL BODY
DRAW CENTER GRATE
EASILY REMOVED
SCREW REGISTER
MILL GROUND FITTINGS
LARGE ASH PAN
BAILED HANDLE
EXTRA HEAVY MAIN
BOTTOM RIVETED
SECURELY TO BODY
This cut shows the construction of the "Companion" Universal. Note the speci
al features. Not new features with which we are experimenting but features that
have made this Heater a reputation which cannot be denied.
Ask the Man Who Owns One
For Sale By
GEO. C. BAER 6 CO.
643 Main St.
SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE.
Phone 81
"that the overtures were maihly in
spired by the now certain Impossibil
ity of German success in the west
and the growing difficulties of the
misconceived and dangerous advance
Into Russia. From first to last, the
Germans have not won a great mili
tary success.
"Without in the least wishing to
underestimate the tremendous diffi
culties that lie before us and the
great efforts which are still essential
on the part of the allies. It does not
seem unreasonable to suppose that
the Germans may consider the time
I has come to fly kites Indicating, ut
least apparently, their desire for lm-
j mediate peace, although they may
j have another motive.
"Hy this I mean a desire to inti
mate to neutrals that they have ar-
I rived at a reasonable attitude of
mind and that the whole responslbll-
' Ity for the further horrors of war
I must rest with the allies.
Flames Menacr llcaort.
F.STES PARK. Coto.. Nov. 2. Two
hundred men. many In evening
clothes are fighting a forest fire
which threatens to destroy this town.
A Hullowe'en ball was suddenly In
terrupted und the men were summon
ed to fight the (lames.
All the Inhabitants of the fashion
able resort have fled to places of safe
ty and a call for assistance has been
sent out to nearby towns.
To protect the buses of telegraph
Poles against decay a new French
practice Is to surround them with
earthenware pipes and fill the pipes
with melted resin und sand, which
solidifies and becomes waterproof.
LONDONER SAYS TEUTONS
HINTING FOR PEACE!
I. iN DON. Nov.
1 Confessing
that he had no information which1
led him to feel certain that current
reports regarding peace overtures are
true, Lord Sydenham thinks that
they are not at all improbable.
"I should say." he says. In an In
terview In the Pall Mall Gazette.
A GREAT KIDNEY REMDEY
ACCORDING TO THOUSANDS
OF REPORTS
v.iv mi a t. . j' ir. ar -in it ir i i-t 7-r Try itttt tt rr rr tit irr irx in in ar mi j
Prepared.
to take advantage of opportunities as they are pre
sented. This can best be done by accumulating funds in
our Savings Department.
A liberal rate of interest
paid and your deposit is ab
solutely safe.
The American National Bank
OF PENDLETON
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
$400,000.
My wife has been suffering with
kidney and bladder trouble In a bad
and form since she was nine years of age.
She was in such a condition that she
was confined to her bed and several
A I Holln and daughter Grace left doctors here treated her but to no
for Pendleton Wednesday morning for effect. About nine months ago she
his winter apples. : began to take Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-
Bert Andrus met with a painful ac- Hoot and began to Improve immedi
cldent Thursday while running the trty. She Is practically well now
plainer. In handling some of the and Is able to do all of her work,
timbers he had the misfortune to! At the time she was sick Bhe suffer
break th- first finger of his left hand ' ed greatly and It looked as If she
which required the aid of the doctor would die. but thanks to your valu
ti, set it. ! al)ie remedy, she Is now a new wom-
Mllton Williams and mother of an. I can recommend Dr. Kilmer's
Colorado Springs arrived In L'kiah 1 Swamp-Root as the best kidney and
last week. They made the entire trip blpdder remedy on earth and If you
In a Huiek auto, beink one month on I desire you may publish this letter In
the roads on account of bad weathef the hope that It may enable other
and rough roads. They dme here for sufferers to get relief
Mrs. Williams' health. Tours very truly.
John Hindernian and Mrs. Marv O. T. CURKY
AUCTION SALE
Thursday, Nov. 4
I will sell at the Tom Hampton place, 9V2 miles Northwest
of Pendleton, the following described property to-wit:
were In I'klah Friday
Ellis of Alba
on business.
Albert Peterson returned
lot Mock Friday.
Ixuis Johnson. Harley Kirk and
Arthur Gilliland came In Thursday
with frelijht for the Uklah Mercan
tile Co. and the hardware store.
Henr Nye went to Pendleton Tues
day on business.
1 R F. D. 3, Box 39. Hubbard. Texas
I Subscribed and sworn to before me
Pi- this 5th day of April. 1912.
H. C. BISHOP,
Notary Publi
fientlemen -l sold the above Mr
T. f'urrv the Swamp-Root.
J OUN KEITT.
Druggist.
Hulgars prow Attack
AMSTERDAM. Nov. 1. TJerman
newspapers print the text of a note
sent by Premier P.adoslavoff o' Bul
garia to Bulgarian ministers abroad
K-ltT to
Dr. KlInHT & OS
lilnglianiton, N. Y.
PlOTC 1iat Swamp-Hoot Will Do
For TO.
Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
rnlMllli. .-.ralnst Hie bombardment' Blnghamton, K. Y, for a sample
of what he style the "oen towns" of bottle It will ronvlnce anyone.
r-deaghateh and Porto Lagos. You will also receive a booklet of
wh'-re he declares "consld' ra'ole valuable Information, telling about
damage" was Inflicted. the kidneys and bladder. When
The fire of the allied fleet lias writing, be sure and mention the
not been answered, as these open Pendleton Dally Kast oregonlan.
places pome no mean of resist- Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar slzo
ance, he said. ' bottles for sale at all drug stores
18 Head Good Work Mules.
9 Sets Harness
2 8 Horse Harrows
1 3 Bottom Oliver Plow
1 14 inch Oliver Walking Plow
1 Kentucky 16 Hose Drill
3 Winona Wagons and Racks;
1 Iron Truck Wagon 6 Rack
2 Weed Blades
1 Feed Rack
1 10 Horse Shandona Hitch
1 8 Horse Shandona Hitch
1 Hay Rack
1 Fanning Mill
Blacksmith Outfit
2 Water Troughs
1 3 horse Stover Gas Engine
1 Deering Binder and Trucks
1 Buggie Pole and Shafts
1 Surrey
1 Single Harness
1 Hamley Saddle
1 Cutter or Sleigh
2 Cows, Jerseys
2 Heifers, Jersey and many
other things to numerous to
mention
SALE STARTS AT 10 A. M.
TEDUO. AH sums under $50.00 cash in hand. All
I Enlfld. sums over $50.00 time will be given until
Novemer 1 , 1 9 1 6, on bankable approved notes drawing 8
interest. 2 off for cash on all sums over $50.00.
FREE LUNCH WILL BE SERVED AT NOON
George R. Norton, Owner
COL. W. F. YOHNKA, Auctioneer
E. L. SMITH, Clerk