East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 28, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY EAST 0REG0NIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28. 1015.
EIGHT PAGES
iGE SIX
tics. 1 (Ml Qualified to serve the pen-1
pie of eastern Oregon BJ their coin-
KYLE OF STANF1ELD
CANDIDATE FOR
Will. Hi: SMILE VFTEP.
M utcn I
Government expert, engineers of Packard
and Foul companies, anil other authori
al, declare oil from asphalt-base crude
has greatest efficiency. And it was on
tfftitncf that Zerolene, the oil made from
California asphalt-base petfoteunt) was
aw rded highest competitive honors, San
Era sco and San Diego Expositions,
In the will of the republican voter.;
f the eastern Oregon district at the
the duties of this Of-
Ths Kind Yea Have
Always Bought
MAYOR or I MATH. I. A COUNTY floe alor,
WN Wil t. BE in RACE best Inte
NEXT i VY. 1 state
Standard Oil Company
( Calif ornift)
trieai Announcement is Mmie tit
Candidacy for the Republican
i IXYTTED TO SURRENDER.
Nomination as Public service i'on-
mUstouer from lui.s.orn Oregon U'lilcago PfoaCCUtloU Takes Slops te
Letters Are sent Out. Reach Eastland Officials,
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TH1 CINtUR COMr.hT NEW YOHH CITT.
purposes and importance of the Ore
son public service commission, Mayor
Janus M. Kyle of Stnnfield today for-
CHICAOO, Dec. 24. Steps to pro
cure the presence In Chicago of
George T. Arnold, president of the St.
Jlllil
rter
asi.
npils m.
1. Approxi
influcr.r.a which is sweeping over the
city, according to deports of rchoon
disease ws especially virulent in the
middlt west, Illinois. Wisconsin and
SOME DOMTS
VOW STOMACH AND UVER SCF-
Here is the latest picture of Fred
Fulton, the man matched to fight
Jtss WMard, for the heavyweight
championship of the world In Xew
Orleans on March 4 next. The pic-
ago and shows Fulton with a big smile
spreading over his countenance. How
long the smile will last depends
largely on the outoome of the fight.
: Few experts concede that Fulton has
! a chance of defeating the man who
I wrested the championship crown
i from Jack Johnson.
i at the primaries next Ma,
i introduced by Representative
Rltner o this county In the
tgislaturs provtoea that one of
coromlaaonara shall come from
following is a copy of the an
;ment of xir. Kyle:
SCtment, changed the name of tho
railroad commission to that of public
service commission, and at the same
time provided that one member ol
the commission should tie a resident
Of eastern Oregon. It did so because
the majority of the representatives
and senators representing the people
of the state realized the importance
of having On the commission at leas;
one member who should be ac
qualnted, from personal interest and
contact, with the vast and varied re
sources and development of the great
empire lying east of the Cascade
mountains.
"So tremendous are these resources
and so immense the necessary devel
opment, which is now onty commenc
ing, that few citizens of Oregon resid
ing outside of this section have had
to acquaint themselves
magnitude. Some Port-
nection with
which cost !t
I1V(
aland disaster.
were taken by
United states Dlstrlot Attorney Charles I selves up, and in event of failure, ex-
F. Clyne. tradition proceedings will be lnstltu-
Tho seven defendants wanted here ted.
all live in Ulohigan, Negotiations The St. Joseph-Chicago Sleampshlp
will be begun to have them give them-1 Company operated the Kastland.
Weak Women!
An Oregon YVoman Testifies
ipportuntty
with their
entl
WOMAN ATTACHES GRAVE
JUDGE WOLVERTON OF POI11
l.AM) IMPOSES PENALT3P
ON 3 H ii. VTORS.
iRTLAXD, Ore.. Dec. J8. Mar
J. Broom and James Williams
give temporary re:ief and simply ai- county jai
est the food that happens to be ha ! federal co
Collection of Alimony is Aim of Cali
fornia Divorcee.
SACRAMENTO, Cal, Dec. 24.
. near Union House, to force payment
, of alimony and divorce costs proves
i the exception of the one occupied by
vey of the potential resources of
southeastern Oregon and so impress
ed were they that they hastened
home to finance a much needed new
railway for that section
"Returning prosperity will induce
capita! to undertake new develop
ments In Irrigation, restart silent and
unproductive saw mills, stimulate the
mining and livestock industries, and
give additional Impulse to the diver
sified farming essential to success lr,
existing and prospective irrigation
districts.
require discriminating encourage
ment, skillful assistance of capital and
wise management, if the results shall
be successful and permanent.
"The state has its part to perform
in this program. Individual enter-
enti. Oregon. "When . was going
t'uough the critical time of middle life,
1 took several bottles of Dr. Pierce!
Favorite Prescription and it helped me
wonderfully. I cannot say enough In
favor of this medicine. Have also used
the 'Golden Medical Dlaoovery'in my
home for many years for many different
ailments." MM. Ella Habold.
Lents, Oregon.
At the first symptoms of any de
rangement of the feminine organism
at any period of life, the one safe,
realiy 'helpful remedy is Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription.
Tens of thousands of women have
taken it with OnfJdling success for
diseases of a womanly nature,
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is
a true friend to women in times of
trial and at times of jiain when the
organs are not performing their func
tions. For headache, backache, hot
Bashes, catarrhal condition, bearing
down sensation, mental depression,
dizziness, fainting spells, lassitude and
exhaustion, women should never fail
to lake this tried and true medicine.
Prepared from nature's roots and
herbs, it contains no alcohol or nar
cotic, nor anv harmful ingredient.
Sold in cither" tablet or liquid form.
If votir dealer does not keep the sugar
coated tablets, send ti ft y cents (in
stamps ) for small box, or $1.00 in
currency for a largo box.
Write Doctor Pierce, Invalids' Hotel,
Buffalo, N. Y., to-day. loO page book
on woman's diseases sent free.
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I AUTO TRIMMING 1
I OF THE BETTER CLASS I
We Make New side curtains, new back curtains, re-
i: cover tops, replace broken bows and sockets. I
Hamley & Co.
I Fan belts, universal joint covers, bumper straps. -Upholstering,
etc. I
"OUR WORK MAKES GOOD, OR WE DO."
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Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Tellets are tho
original little Liver Pills. These tiny,
sugar-coated, anti-bilious granules the
sturdiest and tho easiest to take. Ono
little Pellet for n laxative three for
a cathartic.
FALT'S famous
Fresh Every Day
Served at our
tables and solt
to the trade.
Wholesale
or retail.
OYSTERS
CRAWFISH
SEA CRABS
The Quelle Restaurant
Exclusive distributing depot in Pendleton for
:a foods.
on3 and in many cases of McKenxie river from Eugene,
h. liver and intestinal ailments Jddge Wolverton said that
Ife can he avoided if the right j recommendation of the jury h
f '.b niKen in time. impose light sentences.
ot these you come in contact with.
If you are a stomach sufferer, don':
think yon c.n not be helped; probab
ly worse cases than yours have been
permanently restored by Mayr's Won
derful Remedy.
Host stomach ailments are mainly
caused by a catarrhal condition.
Mayr'n Wonderful P.emedy not only
removct the catarrhal mucus, but al
lays the chrcnic inflammation and
essiEti? in rendering the entire all
mentary and intestinau tract antisep
tic and 'his is the secret of its mar
.eloub success.
er how severe your
was not g
drinking.
In jail abi
their sen
ASolSt.'l
Rankin
Ity, but that he would quit
Williams admitted his
ill receive in Oregon. I a wireless dispatch received
lliams have both been British station here from a
.e months, which, with j warship In the Dardanelles.
This attack is evidently a
ffort by the Sultan's forces
he peninsula, it was declare
their total I
' ' " i meet changing conditions as devel-
-arm. re. in vja " i 0nment progresses; to a.snist in mar1
I ketlng and transportation problems.
The attachment is fixed to a stake tQ len(, a,ivantage where needed; to
! when deserving and proper,
Turks Attacking Allies. "In the new era of progress and de-
SALOXIKI. Dec. J4. Artillery j velopment, one of the most import
imbardment and fierce Infantry at- ant state offices to the people. Ol
cks by the Turks on the Kritihia-1 eastern Oregon, is that of commts-dd-ul
Bahr front were reported in 1 sioner of public service. Having
the , spent a number of years in business
tish in t'matilla county along lines that
have developed a wide acquaintance
erne with the various needs and advanta
lear I ges and resources peculiar to each oi
the several counties and eommunl-
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FRANZ VON RONTELEN. GERMAN AGENT I
tored to health
derfu! P.emedy
s highly recom
of congress, Jus
court, educators,
cankers, doctor
manufacturers,
rmc-rs and peo-
WHEAT CROP JUMPS HtOHER.
orthern Hemisphere Produces To
ted of S.580,000,006 Pu-tiols.
WASHINGTON, Dec 24. The
a cablegram from the international
institute of Agriculture at Rome to
the bureau of crop estimates says.
The United States produced two
sevenths of this Hmount
No mention was made of the south.
-rn hemisphere' crop.
Mayr iil-ljt Whiting St, Ch
nt.
Mayr's Wonderful P.emedy Is
by lending druggists every where
the positive urderstand'r.g that
rnnnf;.' will be refunded w'thcjt
tlon or IJUlbWe if ONE bottle U
give you absolute E-itisfact.on.
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f Holiday
j Candies
i STRAIGHT FROM
WHITMAN'S
I Tbe vw f best of every-
thing in gifts. Candies
I show the .staiidards of a
5 store. You can't buy bet
8 ter candies, prettier pack-
ag.-s. better assortmem.
I anywhere in the world I
I than right lu-re. Come in E
ami judge for your self. I
Ta!!man & Co.
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PRICES SOAK IN TUKKKV.
Ottoman Women Organize MeotlnK
of Prot-t and Are Dispersed.
PARIS, Dec. 24 The opening of
railroad 'ommunlcatlon from Turkey
1 to Austria and Germany has resulted
in a r onsiderable Increase in the price
( Decenaries of life In Turkey, says
Havae ilepatch from Athena.
Turkish women orgnnized meting i
; of protest in Constantinople, which,
ii.. Aiitti adds were dispersed by
PUT CREAM IN NOSE
AND STOP CATARRH
Telln How To Open Clogged Nos
tnl.i and End Head-Colds.
I oo feel fine in a few moments,
four cold In head or catarrh will be
! gone. Your clogged nostrils will
01 en. The air passages of your head
i will el I you can oreathe freely.
' Ho more dullness, headache; no
hawking, snuffling, mucous dlscharg
i es or dryness; no struggling for
breath t night.
Tell your druggist you wart a
1 small bottle of Kly's Cream P.ilm.
I Apply a little of this fragrant, mtl-r-ptlc
cream In your noitrils, let It
rate throug every air passage
of the had; soothe and hea' the
roolev Inflamed mucous memhrans
! ami relief comes Instantly.
It Is just what every cold and cj
t.nn h su'ferer r)ci ds. Don't stay
Evidence is now In the hands of
U. 8. government officials which tends
to show that the Oerman government
through Its secret agent. Frans von
Rontelen. spent huge sums of money
In an attempt to embroil the United
States ajid Mexico.
Von Itlntelen Is now held by the
Kngllsh government as a (lermaii spy
careful search of his baggage
brought to light several letters from
country, and the information gleaned
from these letters has materially aid
ed tho Ilritlsh secret service agents
in this country.
Von Flntlen Is now in the tower
of Indon awaiting execution. Rs
has such a fund of valuable Informa
tion that hlH death has been post
poned from time to time In the hope
thai he would confess to fare his life
Bttt be lias stood firm and says that
Why Not the Easy Way,
Mr. Storekeeper?
The storekeeper who senses
and moves with the current of
public thought succeeds.
Such a storekeeper is first of
all a newspaper reader and es
pecially a reader of newspaper
advertising.
He knows that when an ad
vertisement of a product appears
that the public mind will think
about it.
He tunes his window to the advertis
ing. He shows the newspaper advertised
goods he finds it the easy way to attract
trade.
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