East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 01, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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" .umiy rciuu,iuiN, UKmiUW, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 1, 1915
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MANY SPORTSMEN AT
(THE 6000 JUDGE HEARS THtstTMMNQ Of BOVHOOD PAys)
TURKEY SHOOT HELD
AT THE RHEA RANCH
tllM.REMEMRER WHEN WF
ryeS.BUT WE Mt MEN NOW.
iNH TMEBBK A LOT Mftltr
WAS BOVS HOW WE CHeWEP
6UM WHEN WE WENT I "V
mHTN2p sfX'.
SATISFACTION IN W-B CUT
BE PUT IN SERVICE
THAN THERE EVER WAS IN
STOP THINKING
ABOUT IT
ITS REAL TOBACCO.
""'""""""Hiimiimimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitf! y jy
BRITAIN MAY
'WAt tC GUM
coal bins. All stuns point to a hard
cold winter. Fill up your bins with
our Rock Springs coat and do your
thinking in comfort. Order lodav.
AMERICAN SHIPS COULD UK
ITII4ZKD UNDER THE
RIUTISH FLAG.
Rumor of Intent Circulate.! stirs
Washington lr Soot) Vlnn oir
ried Out it Would Rrlng About
Vor Grave Situation Not uelicv.
Ml Knglmid Would Dare
B. L. BURROUGHS, Inc.
Cor. Webb 6 College Phone 5
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HEAD AND NOSTRILS
STUFFED FROM COLO
fc, raw york ma i. 1.1
dispatch to the New fork World from
Washington savs the .t.i. ...,.,,
Imwtl has tieen advised unofficially
S that the Hritish government Is pre-
paring to requisition American shias
seised on the high seas and force
Brora is UIVEN ust siM, iv
AND IVKRYHORY HAS A
good no,
Out or Town People Attend ,
CMipete for tile Birds sad
wMies and Coffee Are gaa, ,
Mm. hi, at NtwoManv 1Uni4
Are vn b (be Duatemnnta
I'vi'irs COU) xrrorxri" fm
ooui OR UlUfPK ix
nn BOOM
Tour , old will break and all grippe
..-.n and after taking a dose of
" Rape's Cold Compound" every two
!i urs until three doses are taken. '
It promptly opens ctogged-up nos
irlle and air passages In the head,
stops nasty discharge or nose run
ring relieves sick headache. dull
ness, feverlshness sore throat, sneet
ins. soreness and stiffness.
Don't stay stuffed-up. Quit blow
mg nnd snuffling: Ease your throb
bing head nothing else In the1
world gives such prompt relief .-.s
' Tape's Cold Compound." whl-h
osts only :s cents at any drugi
store It acta without assistance,
nstes nice and causes no lnconven-1
'ence Accept no substitute
I ioui ociiisn service, pending ac-
X Hon to Brittlh prize courts.
Officials or the department appear
to be unwilling to believe th,.. ia.
UTNAMIIt PLANTED AT ARCHBOCD ESTATE Z
- " iijiiriu ;us auwseti o
a rankinc ofricial of the department
that auch information has been lodg
ed ' th him.
The departnient has received no of
ricial confirmation of the report, and
therefore officials would make no
comment for publication.
In the event that th,- iiii..m.-i.ii .!.
i 1 1. es anouifl He verified or any at
j tempt made on the part of Gnat
Britain to use an American vessel it
is believed much more gruve than
any that has confronted this govern -menl
In its dealing with Downing
The law experts of th,- department
are not acquainted with any prece
dent or any theory of law or rasnon
that would support such a course.
Thej appear to believe that Great
Britain is pressed for ships just at
present and that she would be assist
ed greatly by using American Y Paso's I
lending the adjudication of their
&shiii a : iinaaw.iKMv -"w . .,;::rxsmJi
mri
The turkey shoot Clu I t. i
... ,v. . - ownon
at the ranch of Mr. and Mrs Waldo n
Rhea on Butter creek was successfu!
..w, particular. There was
large attendance, many out-of-town
people being present to compete for
birds. Sandwiches and coffee were
served at noon by Mrs. Rhea. The
following are the result of the
shoot:
Earl Coutts (Weston) 2 turkey. ,
gees; i. Sheridan , ;.'...
iHermlston. 5 turkeys, one' goose;
hnsroot of Walla Walla. i goose
Templeton, turkeys; Asa B. Thom
son. 7 turkevs. geese; Gardner I
"y, 1 goose; Berkley, turkevs.
hen spencer (aged 12) 1 goose;
lark Ware. J turkey. Malonev of
I matilla. 4 turkeys; Art Spinning I
vw .lacKson of Pendleton J
turkevs; Marti,,. t turkey; oibson I
turkev; Koy Norton, I'matilla, 1 '
; turkeys; Arthur Means. Umatilla I
Wyi frva Oardner. turkevs;!
Hugh llhea. turkey; .'all Ithea i I
turkeys; ; ,j Monkman 4 iuikos
J. Thorn, t turkeys; P Tlllson
j tllla, 2 turkeys.
Ladles Mrs Hieston Moore tur
keys; Mrs H. Q, Monkman. : turkevs
Miss Neva Rorrest, 2 turkeys; Mrs
; W'aldon Rhea, 1 turkey.
NEWS FROM GIBBON
Mils. BAKER BACK FROM visit
IV WALLOWA COUNTY
OTHER ITEMS.
BkM L Mint! ft t UiLtn Jl--J
ft- vvi; wuiuiuuiij UK'ir wuw inhiij men vvihj lire KIHU
x they gave W-B CUT Chewing fl quality test. Their
chewing is more of a comfort to them now than it used
to be. And they use only about half as much tobacco.
W-B CUT Chewing is rick tobacco so a mall chew
satisfies. Get a pouch.
"Notice how Um uk briao rt Ik rick tobacco testa"
t WITIIAH-BtUTOH COMfAWT, 5 Uaiaa Saaiia. New Tam Cttj
Mr. and Mrs. Dolfin Thamnaan
I were in Rendleton Wednesday.
Jesse Powls went to Weston Wed
nesday to visit his mother Mrs. Sarah I
fowls.
Gue Seibert went down to I'endle- '
ton.
Miss Brtlya Meagor was unable t()J
teach today on account of illness with!
lugrlppe.
Harry Sayer was called to Browlju
rtlle last week on aeeount of the!
serious illness of his aged father. i
Mr. and Mrs. l)olfa Thompson will j
leave for Weston to soend a few riavn I
with Mrs. Thompson's parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Seth Hyatt.
Turley Walter went to 1'endleloti
Fridav.
a to (.el Dirigible.
PORTSatOUTH, . n., Nov. 2.
Work on a dirigible war ballOan fof
the IS'aVy will beKiu at the nu.aril
here. The airship will be ITS feel
long and it feet In diameter. It will
cost MO.SOO and naval engineers es
timate the work win be oompleted In
li month. The trials ill be held in
this vicinity.
There are MOO dOn cattle
Ion.
suit xgatiM GoveeTUtketil Lost.
V7A8HINQTON, Nov It The su.
preme court affirmed the action of
the court of claims, which dismissed
the suit of the Cramps, shipbuilders,
bo damages from ;he government fT
delay In furnishing armor for the old
battleship Massachusetts, tieurl 25
ears ago.
Dynamiters who sotieht tho H. ,,t
I alU u His DeaUi. !i,,hn r, .P,K. 7, lne llve!' 01
. v . v- -, . . 1 D' Ar0hblo. president of the
AN f- KAM IMO. al., Nov. 30.- standard Oil Company, and Mrs.
etn.,rrt Meyer. . vears old, inmat- Archboid. planted four sticks of dv
f the Relief Home, fell while chas- , ramite In a rut in the drive of -he
me a goat from the stairs of the main Archboid home at Tarrvtown The
bulWitur receiving a fracture of the oil man and wife escaped death
.-Lull from which he died at the em- which must have followed when their
-rcescy hospital. automobile wonM t,ii, .v. ,
i .luuiioooiie wouia striae the explo
sive, only because they did not drive
forth in their car. Their gardens!
found the dynamite while raking
away dead leaves with which it bad
teen covered.
DON'T SUFFER WITH WINTER ECZEMA
i
This irritating and exasperating malady can be relieved with
s. s. s.
Winter Kcxema. sometimes called
TETTER, is one of the many varie
ties of the irritatiing and tormenting
disease known as Eczema. A deep--eated
blood disease that is so often
onfused as a Skin Disease. Don't
'hink that you can rid yourself of it
by washing with medicated soaps or
medicated lotions. You ill save both
vour time and money by leaving them
alone Winter Ecrema is seemingly
dead during the hot months, but with
the advent of cold weather it comes
'o life with renewed vigor. The head,
feet and hands are the parts most of-
en attacked, though it sometimes ap
pears on other parts of the body, the
skin hardens, cracks open and bleeds,
while the itching and burning is at
time- almost unbearable Scratching
inly makes it worse, sores and scabs
forming where the skin is broken.
In this form of Eczema brownish
white crusts sometimes form which
cale off in fine particles, leaving the
skin raw and inflamed It is especially
painful and severe when confined to
I the hands, which often become so
i badly affected that the sufferer is un
able to perform the lightest work.
This, like all other types of Eczema,
is due to the acid poisons in the
blood and not to local causes. The
trouble is more than skin deep, and
washes, soaps, powders and salves
nor anything else applied to the sur
face cannot possibly do more than
soothe the burning and itching or re
lieve temporarily the inflammation
and pain.
It is the acids thrown off by the
blood and which are forcing their
way through the pores that cause the
skin to harden, crack and bleed, and
produce the irritation and soreness.
8. S. S. neutralizes these acid poisons
and cleanses the blood of all irritating
substances and humors, and does It
promptly and effectually Beware of
imitations refuse substitutes.
S. S. S. purifies and invigorates the
thin acid blood, and builds up the
entire system; then the unsightly
eruptions heal. the skin becomes
smooth and soft, and all signs of the
Eczema disappear. Get S. S. S. from
your druggist, and write for our special
book on skin diseases free. Write the
Swift Specific Company. Medical De
partment. Room 17, Atlanta, Ga
Postmaster May
Die From Wound
Made by Bullet
INSANE POSTAL CLERK VI VMI
LAND THI N l si s GEN ON
' HIMSELF.
ASHLAND. Ore, Nov. 3D. Believ-
ed t.i he insane. William Greenfield
a Postal clerk, shot an I seriously
wounded Po--tm .ster E. J. Kaiser,
then placed the revolver to his own
mouth and tired It i belleveu
j 'ireenfield will die.
i 11 is understood that duOng Poat-I
..aster Casey's 'minis': at i u. Or.'en
field was examinee, b. Puttcfflcc ex
aminers for i tental ailment.-, that one
: ' 'pec-tor recci .1. mended his dism.s-
sed, but ( asey asked that he be re-1
, tained when he showed Improve- j
ment. It was also reported that
I Kaiser complained to the postoff.ee !
1 department because or (Jreenfield's !
j alleged anarchistic views
SECRETARY 6AKRIS0N IN
STATEMENT SCORES TAFT
-
CRITICISM Ol I'HII.ii'l-iNK POL
H B EX-PRFSIBENT Is
KESENTEI).
MOTHERS,
WATCH IRRITABLE CHILDREN 1
That fever, paleness, grinding of
teeth while asleep, anil coated tongue
sre indications that your child had
worms in Its system. Klckapoo Worm
Killer quick!' gets rid or these para
sites It is perfectly safe for even
the most delicate children It is
pleasant to take, has three effective
medicinal iiualitles acts as a laxa
tive, t xt'els the wnrnis n...t t,,... ....
the sstem Hegln treatment today
and eliminate the cause of irrltable
ness. 25c Adv.
Potai saiings Increase.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 3ft. Postal
savings deposits during October in
creased 17,150,000 over the preced
ing month, giving, according to post
al officials, "a clear reflection of the
great tide of prosperity and commer
cial activity that is sweeping over
the country."
Savings on deposit on October 31
aggregated $71,500,000. and the indi
vidual depositors numbered 5(3,000,
Public Opinion Indorses
this family remedy by making its sale larger than that
of any other medicine in the world. The experience of
Kcnerntions has proved its great value in the treatment
ot indigestion, biliousness, headache and constipation.
BEECHAMS PILLS
re icve these troubles and prevent them from becoming serious 01 by
, Mv cltaring waste, and poisons out of the digestive system.
I bet Strengthen the stomach, stimulate the liver and regulate the
Iwwelb. Mild and harmlc.-v A proven family remedy, unequalled
For Digestive Troubles
Un nt S.lr ot An, MadWae in the World,
bold .,k.,e. ln bo,.,, 10,., Zaa.
WHEN YOU GIVE SOME ONE A BOX OF
Delta Candy
IT FULFILLS ITS MISSION.
H prows tha recipients that you want them to have
the best.
Ddta candy is uarantcei
to he pure, fresh und sat
isfartorv
620 Main.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 0. BecrY I
tary Garrison, of the war department
issued a formel statement sharply ar i
ralgning ex-President Taft for havin,; j
lent his name to what ne termed i
statements mendacious in character
and mischievous in intent,'' with rel-:
ation to conditions in the Philippine1
Islands under the present administra.
(tea,
Circulation of these statements
Mr Garrison charges show plainl
"that the republican politicians are
attempting to lay the foundation tor)
campaign material with respect to the1
Philippine Islands "
Particular attention is given by the:
secretary to articles written by
Garfield Jones, and nubllshe.l !
California newspaper and later ri
published In pamphlet form andi
the title '"Unhappy Conditions in th
Philippine Islands." with an Intra
dUcUon by Mr. Taft. The Introduc
Hon attributed the conditions descrlb
ed to the "blind and foolish pdlicj
President Wilson and Qovembr-Gen
I .ITI'I SAW I.KARKIt WIS.
Prescribed by
doctors I t
twenty years
(Special Correspondence, i
OIBBON, ore., Nov, Mrs. Al
len Baker and children returned Sat
urday from a six weeks visit in Wal
lowa county.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thompson
spent the week end at Weston with
Mrs. Thompson s father. S. G. Price.
Mrs. John Hager and children have
gone to Ui Grande. Ore., for a two
weeks visit with Mrs, G. K". Tower).
Mrs.- George Hrace has been ipilte
ill at her home here the past week
with lagrippe.
Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson are
spending a week in Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Richmond of Tro.
Wallowa county, who have been visit.
Ing the San Francisco fair, stopped
off here on their return and are visit
ing at the home of their daughter I
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Baker.
aim
Give your Child
Dr. King's New Discovery
for Coughs and Colds.
Dr. King's New Discovery is a
Doctor's Prescription used for
over 45 years. It is pleas
ant and children like it.
You cannot use anything In-tter for
your child's cough ami cold than Dr.
King's New Discoverv. It tl prepared
from Pine Tar mixed' with healing and
soothing balsams. It does not contain
anything harmful and is slightly laxa
tive, just enough to expel the poisons
from the system. Dr. King's New Dis
covery ii nnti-ieptic kills the cold germ
-raises, the phlegm loosens the couc'i
and soothes the irritation.
"I have ttsod Dr. King's New Discovery
for the past three )enrs ami uw it con
tinually m tuy family. Mr children sre
very fond of it for it keeps them frrt from
cola. I Ctnt say too much for it. and
take nice lire in t . . . -1 1 . , . I - -, . it
friends." Mn.A.B.Bahm. rYaamsfi v H
Don't put olf treatment. Coughs and
colds often lead to a chronic cough, pneu
monia and other serious lung troubles.
It is also good for adults and the aged.
Get a bottle to-day. All druggists.
1
"V.
Heal ytFur skin
with Resmol
NO matter how long you have
been tortured and disfigured by
itching, burning, raw or scaly skin
humors, just put a littleof that sooth
ing, antiseptic Resinol Ointment on
the sores and the suffering stops
right there I Healing begins that
very minute, and in almost every
case your skin gets well quickly,
easily and at little cost.
by a I drusgiiU Prescribe J (or t) years.
S
The Early
Bird Gets-
HiMrifMippiasi iiuj Been BajtnotM tn
Pixs- Defense Plans.
MERIDIAN, Miss. No. ll. Rrp.
resentative Wltherspoon of the Fifth
Mississippi i ongreKsIonal district.
died at his home here.
Mr Wltherspoon was stricken with
acute indigestion several days 'tgc
and Ills physicians said the attack af
fected his heart.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 27 Through-1
out his service In congress II aflf Stall
tative Wltherspoon was one of the'
most active of a group or democrats!
opposed to Increases of the navy. He I
was a member of the bouse naval af-1
fairs committee ana had been ex
pected to play a considerable parti
in the fight some of the rnlnorlt !
members will make at the coming
esslon' against the administration's
i t.iil defense prog, am.
vi
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POPULAffiMECHMCS
AlAGAZIND
300 ARTICLES -300 II I IKTDATinwd
JEEP Informed of the World's Progress in
I.. ..' "3 v "'"-i fines mm invention, rorl
father and Son and All the ramilr. It aripeald
koine throughout UM wrM. Our Koieirn
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POPULAR MECHANICS M AOAZtrtrJ
. amni i, cnr.nt;i)
25,
In the case of the early Christmas shopper
he or she gets choice of larger fresher stocks,
better service and a great deal more comfort.
So the moral is "Don't do your Christmas
shopping early, DO IT NOW."
Begin today.
Glance through the advertising in the Daily
fcast Oregon.an and see how it teems with holi
day suggestions.
Make out your list.
Go early in the morning.
And you will make Christmas a 'season of
Peace and Good Will right in your own house-
GO TO SEE THE TOYS
Age and grouchiness have certainly laid
heavy hand on the individual who does not
want to look at the toy shops at Christmas time.
There the holiday spirit finds full vent.
There childish laughter makes merry music
tor the heart.
If the youth of your own family has not yet
dragged you to Toyland plan a trip yourself.
S3
Take this issue of the Daily East Oregonian
I-ook at the advertising.
Note where the toys are to be seen, and go
and see them.
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