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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1915)
EIGHT PAGES I PAGE SIX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, UK-GUN, MUJMUAi, ut,i J k is. ivid. , " " 1 I.HSM-.a.lUSM.Ht.MIHIHH llMWllllnllllllMlll liili.iiiNU,,,,.,,.. (mt ttoot-P-E stts owe friend gwpino another A UTILE CHEWOFw-B CUT IS MORE SATISFYING THAN AHUNK CM- T Ml ULV tm-v ALL RIGHT HtVTH-lt.JUt-. IWSmmssijr ( s, WM SI s . . T r : L'LT VI t-. i a HVEyo ever heard men who use ordinar tobacco say anything in its favor? But nearly all the men who are today using W-B CIT chewing- the Real Tobacco Chew, new cut, lm& fhwd were started by the suggestion of friends who liked it better than the ordinary kind. 0 "Notice How tht t-h bring? oat the rich tobacco Usee" tt.t ky WETMAN-BRUTON COMPANY. 50 Usiss Sqmn, New Terk Grf cijr BeaM Bullnogger MONDAY. DK.d'.MHKR 13. IHI5. Saloon I ark Husliio-v. BAUIMORI Dpi-. 10 -There now U1 saloons in this olty. or II Jess Mian licenses were (ff anted for in the liquor hoard from May 1 tuft Mo l Do something for it, before it gets worse. Don't let it become chronic. The longer that it hangs on, the hard er it is to shake off. This trouble will not right it self. It should be corrected: it may develop more ser ious results if it isn't attended to. You can get rid of your indigestion quickly and easily byprofnptly taking mm u puis a reliable family remedy for the stomach, liver, bile and blood. They are a helpful com bination of medici nal herbs which start the gastric juices, help the process of assimi lation, and carry off the impurities that clog the sys tem and threaten to create disease. Whenever you are troubled with indi gestion, bilious ness, heartburn, fatulence, sick headache or con st ipation you can always depend on Btxrcham's Pills to last 01 tha licenses granted ftve' ire were not taken out and 11 were sur- j rendered for cancellation because of ; lack of business. The 25 hotel in the city are. two 1 less than the S7 for which licenses v,r,- granted in May. One was rot taken out. two were surrendered for i i. citation and one was granted for six months from November 1. One club license granted for the year was not taken out, but the 16 clllb are one more than thV 14 for whu h licenses were authorized in Ma One club license was surren dered, but two were granted for si-mrnnihs Itnt toy Adopted His. Stanfleld. Ore.. Dec. 10. Editor j lulldogger. Dear Sir: I wish to sug- I gest that Eddie Fo has nothing on l ob Fletcher as an entertainer. 1 saw Bob and his kids in a minstrel show once and they were good. Now I I understand he can pull an ndver- lislng stunt like Foy. something Ilk this, "BOB Fletcher and the Seven I-.lt-I tie Fletchers." Yours. Alfalfa Ike. Grounds For Divorw. Holand Oliver says one of the best measures of home economy he knows of is to throw all catalogues and bar gain sheets into the waste paper bas ket without taking them home. Man Is .lust What He Feels. The sense of security which the os trich feels when he buries his head in a hole can be appreciated by Clark Nelson. Last Monday night when 'n. dications were that there might be a little artillery play down around the Hotel Pendleton, he scurried behind one of the blur pillars in front of the postoffice and felt as safe as if he were in a bomn-prooi fortress. ne grammar Leader. at Pendleton Weston Now that the cat and dog fight ls,j ever at the county seat, the newty el-1 j ected' mayor will be certain to make; (rood his oft repeated promise toj guard carefully the Beat Interests of'! Pendleton. stanfield Optimist. Talk about old Boat Tweed! Why. I that Pendleton city election surety made the old fellow tun; over in his grave, and scramble around to join the sires at the county seat In thelf Hot agnlnst the campaign ethics of, Prizefighter Evans while the flower of physical manhood resposed In sleep at home. B-e-I-l-eve muh! : Mulligan Stew of Athena Press. Fred Lookwy, who is a keen observ er and who knows advertising values,! says. "Pendleton should by all means abandon the Round-up and stage an' election once a year. "Butte Is a pretty exciting plate and the excitement made my wife quite nervous." said J. K. Mulllnix the o-h, ih nillurs were of concrete 1 nv after the election, -so we deeld- at the time but next dav someone told j pd Pendleton. We came hi,,, thev were not lull wooden but dow "' Monday evening and al- hollow. : most decided to go h; rest up ,n spell." t; to Hutte to sOYt FHiHTERS F.XPF1.1.ED. f Wcnatchu' students luinishcd ft ttack on sleighlm: Party. WENATOHEE. Wash.. Dec. 10 For participation in a snow fight with the freshmen while the latter were ! i- I class sleigh ride, six upper classmen of.the high school were ex pallad bj Principal Eichelberger. They will not be allowed to attend I c lasses until they apologize. The suspended boys are J. F. An I drrson. Keith Witte. Robert Sherrett. U E. Cornell. Gilbert Pyle. Harley ' Farwell. four of them members of the football team. The attack was made in front of the Library and i ended in front of the Wenatchee flen I eral Hospital. It was at this time I that Gilbert Pyle was poked through 'the nose with an umbrella. i t 1 MNDW I V IssfE. Fes- oh. How Could You, Roscoe. Roscoe I. Keator. assistant district attorney, likes a good cigar. He also likes to toast his shins around a good fire these cold nights. One of his friends. Harry Rimert. revise clerk for the O -W Is also an ndmirer of good cigars. In addition. Mr. Rimert al ways has a rip-roaring fire going in his room. Consequently he and Mr. Keator spend considerable time to gether and discuss ways and means of saving the nation. In the matter of cigars, however, the two never agree, for each seems to have no re- soect for the other's choice. But the other night. Mr. Keator through intent or just Hick The north side was distinctly n Montgomery ward, but that doesn't necessarily mean ttuit the voting was done b mail order. Xmas Buying Easy Get your Christmas presents here, now while prices have been driven to bed-rock at our big FURNITURE SALE Best of All make it a present for the home. Rugs, Rockers, Brass Beds, Etc in fact anything you want in the furniture or home furnishing line, can be bought here for less money. The largest furniture stock in Pendleton to select from JOHN S. BAKER H 831 Main Street, Opposite Postoffice. Telephone 75. Yep. She's Different, vlr'slit Soon al ter O. M. Rice had taken I hold of the reins.or tht First Na tional Bank some years ago. he made I a visit to but old stamping grounds' at Dayton. Bob Sayres. who la now in the mercantile business here, ask- j ed him what lie thought of Pendle- ton. whereupon the banker under-' took to describe this live little burg. whether j Finally In despair he said, "1 can't I secured ' describe Pendleton to you. Bob. All! BRITISH WARSHIP WATCHES. i..,,i i nnrttcnlnr favorite 1 can say is mat sties ninerem. ..f Rimert. The latter had been opt httS Dee" here now going on ,., nrt H,,rlnr his Ahsene the vounE. two years and has been learning attorney crossed the river to pay him a visit. Not finding him at home, he started up town agum and the two met. A whiff of the good aroma from Mr. Keator's cigar brought out the suggestion from Mr. Rimert as to where it's mate was. "O, I only bought .one." said the lawyer. "Only one." exclaimed Mr. Rim ert. "Why I thought you had gon down to the room especially to pre sent me with one." "I should say not." replied Mr. Keator. "I only went down to get a match," Mlittii Officials ViHise That liiliios Coast at Midnight. A Li' ANY. ore.. Dec. 1". Does a . irnicli - u.ns on Saturday' nis;ht This is one of the many questions "T.fr. nting local officers in the en orocment of the revised law. Offi cers here have advised the inquirers 11 a charge is made for dancing. I the fei'.lvttiea should stop at midnight Saturday. The law says that no place of amusement shall keep open on Sunday, and it was decided that a dance if conducted for profit, would come under th.t head. As Others see 1-. Judge Phelps was called marry a couple last week. upon and. they had no witnesses, the judge sum- tht quiremeat. After the ceremony ho ui ologized to the bride and groom for the character of the witnesses "Put you came in upon me so unex pectedly that I had to get what I many things about Pendleton. Last Tuesday morning, which was the morning after election night, he put his head in the bank and called t" Rice. "I know what you meant when you said Pendleton was differ ent." he said. Brlhery. In consideration or a good cigar we have agreed not to ment'on Judge Marsh's name in our columns, this week. We only -efer to this toj- De perfectly iair- to our rentiers ami for the additional reason that we have not yet received 'he cigar A Friend! j Tribute. Milwaukee. Wis Clean minds and! beauty result from eating peas. J. W. Hutchinson told the State Pea Pack-i ers' Association. Whereupon we would recommend , a pea diet to Colonel F. Killlken Boyd Rumor Austrian May Make Dash Draws Crari to Tampa, l'la. TAMP A. Fla., Dec. 10. A Hrttlsh warship of the type of the Australi an cruiser Sydney arrived at the en trance of Tampa Bay und remained off Egmont Key. Reports that the Austrian .steamer l'orneo. in port here at the bef Inning of the war, was preparing to make a dash for New Orleans to go Into dry dock getieralls were connected withj the cruiser's appearance. ! killed and 3:130 wounded in the bat. were missing as the result of the t'tcs tie of Clesiphont, Mesopotamia, ac- Iphont battle. cording to official announcement I here. In ear In a supplementary statement an- are possible. naUMMnenl was mnde that ,r'99 men perience the 4172 hours of sunshine but few places ever ex-maxlnium BABY'S SKIN TROUBLES, Pimples Eruptions Eciem.i quickly yield to the soothing ami healing qualities of Dr. Hobson s Eczema Ointment. No matter where located, how bad or long standing. Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment will remov every trace of the ailment. It will restore the skin to Its natural softness and purity iOon't let your child suffer don't be embarrassed by having your child I face disfigured with blemishes or ugly scars Use Dr. Hobson's Ex7e ma Ointment Its guaranteed. N" cure, no pay- &c 1,1 your druggists Adv. ft.iXXNfl I, KIT BY BEACHY". of the Athena Press. Weston Leader. OREGON THEATRE THRS. DEC. 16 ONE GALA NIGHT SELWYN & CO., PRESENT 1 ( I RI) (.() TO Yt R PLANTS. Munition Matins Hid for Ml Watch men at Kxposition. SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 10.-Muni-:- factories in the east have offer--d to employ every member of the ':rmma-Paific Exposition force of ", guards, according to Captain Ed ward Carpenter, of the Coast Artillery e. ached service The WestinKhou.se ufacturing company j of fer to employ all. at increased pay. Electric & Man- telegraphed an available guards Nine accepted. Priceless Poetry. I was reading In ihe paper. Just yesterday. I think. About an eastern medico, A baby efjiert gink. He instructed all us parents How to raise our progeny. We must never kiss the baby. Never trot it on our knee; Jus; let the little duffer lie In its sterile bastinet And keep oar hands behind us Lest bl chance we should forget And put a tainted finger Upon the little pet. And I thouuht of daddy's kiddo. In our own mos: humble home, And I wondered if that doctor Had a baby of his own. Pater Familias. , No Apologrle necessary, A whiskey-logged Individual atop ' ped into the barber shop. To flame. O'Oarra he said: "(time a dollar's I worth of dimes.' IJarney looked into the till. "Sorry, old m?in. but I ' can't let you have them." he said. "O. thash's awright." said the stew bum. "I'm drunk myself " coi. Wo"d ini Estate of Laic Urauui i Lefl to His Parents. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 10. Un- l-'eachcv, th" uung aviator. WnC let to An Explanation 1 We received last week ; i ferring to our recent Item about Jim j Bowler's champion corns. The writ er suggested a remedy :ut we regret . to say IMPt H spectacular death in the bay off the exposition grounds early In the exposition period, left an estate ialul a; $.ol.s6.44. according to an appraisement filed in the probate de partmeni of the superior court. All of the estate is bequeathed to bis mother and lather. The mother, Mrs. Amy I'eachey. is administratrix of the estate. if z iTwivnl This isThe Lifei r 0"cs Her Good Health to Chamber Iain's Table s. "I owe my good health to Cham berlain's Tablets." writes Mrs. R 1. that we cannot run the letter Neff. Crookston. Ohio. "Two yeprs inasmuch as it i advertisement I s?lls "tets-It," was enclosed. sounded like a paid druggist who i remittance tfo I was an invalid due to stom.icn trouble. I took three bottles of these Tablets and have since been In the beat of health." obtainable every where. Adv. Presented by a Perfect Cast of Broadway Farceurs! Di rect from 52 weeks of Roaring Laughter at the Fulton Theatre, New York City. Prices lower floor $1.60, $1. Balcony Entire 75c. Gallery 50c. SEATS ON SALE AT WARREN'S MUSIC HOUSE WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15th. r and no remittance' of every- HHiVBBhMHfeMnBMHI where. Adv. I , . . I ..r ! -...i , i in aaaaaaasrrr aHr aH OirrVVaaaaasHBk " f'T Pet. bettor I es; will nereauer j npam. mese m HBTJ . 1 flit I I - I '-Tq prettv .Ml the main I FtTTb M I 'J 1 lflr -A. W 1 1 4 laSSBB At All Drutfirt, 10c , 2St. 3 Ej E Dirummf vur na'Br''Lf''Ll'''OP' Tl 0 v. i I ;ovis, i.HYN & (O.'s I. tiail IIVIHU. TWIN BBD8," WIIH II OMI.s TO Till: OHBOOS TIIKYTFB Tltt'ltSDAY, DEC. 10. ( I