East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 18, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    EIGHT PAGES
RECORD OF DEEDS AMD
OTHER INSTRUMENTS
For Your Baby.
The Signature of
satisfaction ir Mottnn, ink. i-t id see. 1
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1915.
A 111. 'image executed by Albert W, M.
(THaiTa to the State Uiml Hoard. Mortgage.
SE. 1-4 of Sec. 5. T. 1 N
SJ Ml
American
X. 1-2 of
, H. 32 E
is the only guarantee that you have the
Genuine
prepared by him for over 30 years.
YOU'LL give YOUR baby the BEST
Your Physician Knows Fletcher's Castoria.
Sold only in one size bottle, never in bulk
or otherwise; to protect the
babies.
The Centaur Company,
A mortgage: executed by E. B. & w. M.
A. B. Casteel to tleo. E. fames May y. R, Griffith et al to Wm.Isen-
till, is satisfied. see. $6,500; a tract of land, title de-
battel Mortgage, scrlptlve.
Hans Nielsen to First Hank of Pi- Quit Claim ltwd.
lot Hock. 3.t0ii: 46 horses, mares, Thos. K. Moore to Seattle-Alaska
mules. stalllnos. colts and Jacks; 16 Anthracite foal Co.. 10: the SE. 1-4
cows, l bull. S heifers and steers, all ()f Sec. IT. T. 6 X.. H. St B., W. M.
my interest in crops during the life Alex Drysdale to Seattle-Alaska
of the mortgage grown and harvest- Anthracite Coal Co.. 110; the s. 1-1 1
ed on the lands leased from Perry of se. 1-4 of Sec. 17. T. 6 X.. It. 32 1
Houser. also all farm tools and ma E.. W, M.
chlnery. Deed.
I'ick Kirchoff to First Hank of Pi- Elbert B. Oasteel to Fred A. Hailey
lot Hock, $2.70ii; mares. 1 stallion. $ 7 2 r : lots I and 6. block 1. south ad
1 Reo car, my l-3d interest in the hay dltton to Pilot Hock,
and grain crops grown on the S. 1-2 Q, Hisinbotham to Maggie Hlg-j
of Sec. 25, T. 1 X.. Tt. 32 E.. W, II, I inbotham JlO.IIOii; certain tracts of
ng the life of this mortgage, land, title descriptive,
increase from above stock. jo. Pac. R. R. Co., to John F Rob. I
V. Henderson to K. E. H utehin. I lnaon J7114 a tract of land on the
on $2,000; 7 horses and mares, I Umatilla project
SOW, 1 calf, all farm tools and ma- Patent.
hinery. a l-Sds undivided interest in Win. P. Crow, 317.76 acres in Sec. I
ill the crops of grain grown upon the 17, T. 6 X.. H. 32 E., W. M.
dun
the
L
Own tiuiis Work Havoc. Elder Shamberfer, a prominent
NEW YORK, Nov. 18. An Inter-! member of the Church of Brethren
esiing and important disclosure in I at Alberta. Canada, accompanied the'
the accounts by eyewitnesses of the ' campaign partv for two days, and
I latest Zeppelin raid on London, Mil was so impressed with the Country,
that a dj.nsiderable part of the dam- that he bought a 40-acre tract lying
I age then inflicted on the city was done j between Tonasket and Oroville under
I by the shells fired from the ground the new West Okanogan project and
to bring down or drive away tlie ! will move his famllj there from A I.
ruthless invaders. I herta in the sprinc. It is extreme!
That is one of the difficulties, and I probable that a colony of brethren
One of the most serious, that Mel will be established there.
created by an attack of this sort. He- . .
tensive operations against an airship I'arniii- Mil! Plat Host.
1 overhead constitute an addition to the i CHEHALI8, Wash.. Xov. IS. The
5k
Mi NO I.1KI, KKM I IS
FIVE IV III WflNG HOMS
IU)Y. 1 1. GOES TO COUiESGE
AHERIiEEX.
I.ail Prepared for Entry I5 1 1 Own
Mother.
Baretich and he"j
ere carried down a MADISON, Wis., Xc
The 14
utive eommitte
to arrange for
of the old fas
ed on Tuesday
k. with the far
10I as hosts.
laretlch is In Seat
work. All other,
Percy Kelshaw, the ll-year-old
eon of Mrs, Harelch. died in the lt
tempt to make his way through the
flames in the lower part of the hoUW
and fell almost within sight of the
resellers. Mrs Itaretich is in a cri
tieal ondition from bums that eft
attained before sh was taken from
the building.
All efforts to reach Mr. Hare!;! h
nark yearly produces 271,000,--.ireCes
in 22 factories.
Badger university.
Young. Ron is foi
and plays tennis :ind
is entered In the colli
science as a fresh rni
oially good in mathei
leaning toward foreif
i.iuse he thinks the
countries will have 1
the I'nited States in
taking up Spanish.
Gorman.
The young man r
training at home, i
to school. He spent
under the tutorship
The rest of the tim
playing.
he is
tudies
early
coin i
daily
Tired,
Nervous
Women
Need the
Help of
denser of the people below . A missile i executive comm
I that rises to near the enemy craft j County Farmers
I and misses it. as the great majority which will be 1
do, comes down with much of the j vember 29 to I
I power to kill and destroy that is pos- ; met here to peri
jsissed by the bombs intentionally I the session. It
I dropped. a joint eommitte
I The ideal solution of the pioblem. j e
of course, would be not to let the SCcp- b,
; pelins reach the city al all. but that! pi
! require! the use of an enormous num. ! st
ber of guns, placed on the circutnfer- v.
encc of a vast circle. The Frenel; se
seem to have managed to defend theii year aR(, d, Citlxe
own capital in this way. but the task chehalll offered a cash pi
I of the British is a harder one. both the Lewis county schoa
ion account of London's greater ex- who attended the farn
'tent and of the fact that most of the here and wrote tli le t
route followed by the Germane in year the club has reneWi
I their case is over water instead of
land. Impressment the seh
Paris has better weather, too, than for the British navy
! London. 1 for centuries and did not
eolete till just before t
Farmer Topic- Attract. war Sometimes the ert
WEXATi'HKE, (ire. Nov., 18. -TtlO ken from foreign ship!
agricultural campaign of the Qreal seas.
Northern Railway in Okanogan coun-
ty. headed by Professor Shaw, .1.1..' The British are repor
assisted by County Agriculturist erected a $130,000 hum
!' 1 - continues to attract large rear of their lines in F
crowds at the meeting!. rge a-u building is said to be .'u'
SUcnecafUl meetings were held at Pine is taken as one of man:
the
Lewis
Steady!
e Crimean
s were ta- j
HI tile high
A
V
Tired, ner
vous women
need the help of
a natural tonic which
will build up bodily
strength, help the
nerves, increase the
appetite and improve
digestion. When women find
themselves in a tired, nervous condi
tion, or suffer from sick headache, bili
ousness, and loss of appetite, it shows that
the system is run-down and unable to respond to
the demands which Nature imposes on it. Every
woman should know what these conditions mean,
and that the way to find quick and sure relief, is to take
Beemams Pills
at the first warning which tells that anything is wrong,
for these pillsquickly make everything right. They are
a remarkable combination of remedial herbs, which act
favorably on the organs, and are so mild that they cause
no discomfort or disagreeable after effects. They
remove impurities irom tne Diooa, stimulate trie liver,
regulate the bile, and have a gentle and thorough,
laxative enect wnicn removes constipation.
Beecham's Pills are a great boon to women
whenever they feel tired, nervous and
depleted, for they carry strength and
life to bod, blood and nerves.
ONP OF THE FWON "BLUE DEVILS'
Dirmcttont of jpcriof value
to woman with every box.
' The Largest Sale of Any
Medicine in the World.
At All Drugguti,
10c, 25c.
V
They Carry
Strength
and Life to
Body, Blood
and Nerves
I
I
I
Whatever our toil indoors or out
on big jobs or little: we need patience,
tranquil nerves, strength of body and
presence of mind.
We need keen appetites and good
digestions. We need to keep mouth
and throat moist and refreshed, the
teeth clean and breath sweet. In other
words, we need WRIGLEY'S!
For there's where this wholesome, flavor
lasting, impurity-proof refreshment is worth its
weight in gold. Yet it costs but a mite.
Write for free copy of "WRIGLEY'S MOTHER GOOSE," handsomely lithographed in
colors. Address Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co., 1223 Resner Building, Chicago
WRIGLEYSa.
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MINT LEAF
AVRIGLEYS.
PEPPER MINT F
-TWO DELICIOUS FLAVORS-
1
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DIVOIK'IC I'l K. IS I'NIQI I .
and lei
her hu
Woman KaV rnelty Made Her XNK3 October
;to Pounds, maneni
WASHINGTON, Nov. is. Weight her attorney.
of plaintiff at time of marriage, 111
pounds. Woman Slater I
Weight of plaintiff at time of filing s BATTLE, Wash.. X
divorce suit, vs pounds 'Martha K.nvata. white
Loss 1 : ... hi One to alleged cru-j
city of plaintiffs husband, :: poundai
Thin sr as the uniiue argument uwd
le, Amelia E. Heath ill filing mill yes.
terday in District supreme Court for
lfviited divorce from Clifton 1'. Heuth !
an employe of the Patent office, said
to receive a salary of $75 a month.
"At the time of marriage," read the
petition, "the plaintiff weighed lisj
pounds, hut the cruel treatment to I
which she. had heen sMjeCted j
the distress and anguish of mind oc
casioned thereby have BO reduced the I
plaintiff physically that .-he 1101
weighs pounds."
They were married here December
no children. The I nSe, who shot and killed negro
land deHterted het Oeorge Urast hue asl spneu and
she request per- who was found not :niit by reason
Edward i- Ot. Isjof temporarj Insanity, was discharged
ns Kane by a Jury in .indue Everett
Smith's court
. Ha no.
iv, is. Mrs! Broom
wife of Japa- uma
me grow n 111 1 an
rjfvi
Coffee
I low many smiles in a
pound of Schilling's Best?
Depends somewhat on
your disposition! You
can be sure of the coffee.
After we have ground
Schilling's-Best evenly
and taken-out practically
all the chaff, we pack the
toffee in airtight tins.
Thtfs'l no other ritjlit
gfgjf to treat fine coffee
Sc hi 11 ilia's
THE great impending fact about the two
world famous CALIFORNIA EXPOSI
TIONS is that the opportunity to visit and en
joy them will soon be gone
READ THAT AGAIN IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN
THEM. Don't say "I can't go." You can go if you
will. You will go, if you realize what the trip means.
Historically, geographically, educationally, from point of art,
science or philosophy they are the greatest you will see. But
you will have to GO RIGHT AWAY if you see them.
We will plan the trip for you. Fares,
information, expert travel service our
pleasure. ASK US.
T. F. O'BRIEN, Agent,
Pendleton.
R. BURNS,
District Freight & Pasenger Agent.
Walla Walla.
OREGON-WASHINGTON RAIL
ROAD & NAVIGATION CO.
Union Pacific System.
THE SAN FRANCISCO EXPOSITION CLOSES DEC. 4th.
HAVE US WIRE
YOUR PLACE
for electric service. We use
the best grade wire, the best
Insulators, buttons, switches,
etc. And we do the wiring
skillfully and qalekly, We Hhnii
he gfatd to nlve ynu a price for
Wiring yorjr place. Yon can do-
pend upon it holm; reasonable,
J. L. VAUGHAN
iron M II
.briquet ot
Best