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BIGHT PACT, PAGE an DAJLT BAST OEBGONIAN. PENDLBTON, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1916 mr ' ifmifflimiffil'oinfnmnRBiiiRjinmiiniraBn llfL P MONDAY, .1 VN I UIV 10, 1918. Not CakM li s i'. I do ptoneera, am in Denver iii 12 o'- BuU4anT Editor; clock last night, after a prolonged III- CM you tell me whether or no we , ness. He was anient those who this DIRKCTi 1 KY IS ir licmlen the farmer will find ADDRB8S, AMOUNT OF i.. OF FARMING FOLUHVKrv INO. OR MIXKD FARMING, it is net a I kloatioa booi irted irath' the following: HIS rOSTOFFlOB CP OWNED OR RBNTBD, HATTJRB WHSTHBR OUA1X. STOCK RAIS MSO HIS PHOHX Xl'MUER. have any men of letters in our other than l. Jay and J. EH? Yours, X. T. Z ity do! e,l the western plains in the first ! oxtraln and was one ot the first few to overcome the Indian--, who occu pied the dry plains cast of Cherry creek. Many close friends from all parts oi the state were with him to the end. hut the publisher m r should ow n i lUsln ss man in II that It is ry of the It serves Whoever lit-anl of a Rich EXUtor- Uoyd Riches is the name of the new editor of the Stanfield St indar l and the Saturday Evening Alibi is h,, wag conscious until the last and moTed to wonder whether or not his grMtad those who surrounded his ha- ha Hum of exchange between grailUh cattle, horses, ho ith a glance over the pas is In position to set in touch with the man that has Cor sale what th, l a r 1 1 sc.-kmc. or the farmer's wife can set a setting of fancy ecc i rum some DM in the counts and Just the kind she wants, by last name will prove prophetic in hi; now business venture. Where a tin- Hen fruit? Kernul Clark Rood, veteran Weston! editor, last week qualified as a Thes- j pian. strutting and fretting upon the hometown stage in an amateur; playlet. We are not so much surpris-' id at his presumption In seekincj lame before the footlights as we are' ,t his boldnesn in thus openly expos- bedside with words ot cheer. For the last year his close physi cians held hope of his recovery, but on December 7 the experts in the case pronounced his malady hopeless. Sev eral time-- since faint Impes and new cures have been mentioned, but they proved unavailing and Colonel llar leycorn succumbed rapidly. Yesterday morning he had a sud den relapse and sank quickly. Short- 1 ly before the end he revived suffl- S in himself as a target. Nor can we ciemlv t0 recosnlze nis mm m everymonth say s m t w t P s (p-P (rV (p (U -P (5" " CJ p p lLp jjj pi It is aa .tlur step toward making farm uuue unaerManu now it was mai n frionil3 ln llls win he mentions some J0.000 people of the city, it is tin- department devoted to ne the farmer will fin y. ln this department 1ENT. which is up to th e are TABLES OF Wl ttful mfor worth five i will find minute and HITS AND Then take for instance mation. This departmen times the price of the dir VETERINARIAN DEP. published in plain form. MBASCRKS; RULES FOR MEASURING HAY IN THE STACK; INTEREST TABLES, AND MANY OTHER PAGES OF INTER EST. The book also contains a map of Umatilla county showing all the county roads, townships and sections. One of our agents will call on you in a few days if they have not already done so. Kindly give him the necessary information he requires, as it takes this to compile a complete publication. , unoent foe, Kernul Fred Boyd Athena, allowed the opportunity slip by. THE PRICE WE ARE ASKlNi iR THE 3 , To Osiiiot Smith's MotLstaclio. D8. H ' ceased. 1 It curved about his ruddy lips like the shade of a crescent moon, and S it glimmered in the -unlight like the jS skein of a silk cocoon. Oh. soft as fS j cider down it was. and pale and HH sparsely grown like the sprouting wheat of springtime In a field that's thinly sown. As. yes, it was a won drous thing, so fine and soft and Jeek. and few would guess that such a thing could be born within a week Full seren days It grew apace, an ointed, trained anil groomed, a source of pride and vanity, and yet its life was doomed. ! . 1 $2.00 Payable in Advance derstood that all the bequests to his old home friends will be contorted Colonel Barleycorn was the de scendant of an Qluitrouf family Some of his ancestors are said to have formed part of Coronado's expedition Into the Rocky mountain region as early as 1526. Later relatives are believed to have accompanied Pike, when he first sighted the banks of the Platte. More recent connections played an important part n the his tory of Colorado, ejjpeclally In the ri ots of 1894 and earlier. The funeral services of the pioneer will be held today under the auspices of the Colorado Anti-Saloon league and the V. C. T. U. Interment will take place from the statehouse. igent will giv o you at one his barely coi ceipt for same and the mpletion of the same, st of publication, as ye book will be postage pre u can readily Pull ennsrinua of Its loveliness, he walked with head heald high, bur I We Disavow ReqMMibUU) Mr Thia min he could not help but note the! Ihrough the Bulldugger to the Hon smiles of passerby. And those whoj County Judge Marsh; called themselves his friends saw fit Juage: inis oemg ,eap j, SI to jibe and jeer until at last their I will take advantage of the fact, and I raillery smote III upon his ear. And I herewith make then it was a hateful thine that made, r"l8 to you his life torment, and yet he swore to I let it grow till came some complt- i ment. Now on the eventh day it came Farmers' Directory COMPANY Publishers of Exclusive Farmer's Directories IT'S FOR THE FARMER proposal of mar- Am not considered pretty, but very pleasant to look upon. Am possessed of the five senses, all in working order, complete in limb words from a gushing "her," who; and bony, have not Deen exposea to cazed and gasped and gurgled "It's ' rabies. I was vaccinated ln the days 2 so becoming, sir.' Smiles flashed from' of my youth (long since forgotten) underneath that fringe, joy bursting' Am good housekeeper and quite a J forth from sorrow. "It may be com- star at the washboard, owing to In now." said he "It'll be going, which we could make an easy living I ma'am, tomorrow ." And the ; hy taking in boarders morn with razor sharp and rapid strokes and rash, he brought an end to this my tale of Osmer Smith's moustache. Home office, 442 Hutton Bldg. sviWHl 5111111111111 Spokane, Wash. .. , ii,M,-:-----.'iMMli i: 'tl'IO i " ' .1 : 1 : ' : ! Mj . ' I1HI1 ill !i a il ! 1 ID I l lnlii li i llllUIUHtllllllllllllllllllal"1"1"1"""11"""""""""""" i- washing, in r job through stancd-. lificatlons are to favorably iulli!liililiillllilimiimi,li! Illllmiluil case you should lose Jro adverse political circui In case the above qu not sufficient lor you consider this proposal, kindly refer It to Mr. A. C. Funk, who would be equally acceptable to me. Trusting to hear from you through uc 1 liranam v. hite. formerly Dorothy lav lor. wife of the English aviator, mieico. suit fir restitution of conju jal In ---listi courts this is a prfb- - tep to suit for divorce. The ro-'nV were married in iil'l. (ernian Oonaula Released. 'ME, Jan. 18. The German. Turkish and Bul aloniki, who hare illied authorities. Austro-Hungarian eariun consuls at been detained by have been released, according b a dis patch received by the Qlurnale D' Italia from Athens. i L Gc Hew? Yoke S.S. S. Fifty Years' Use Prove S. S. S, Will Relieve Stubborn Cases Ton hSTe noticed the little fester cg pimplea on the fare and body swelling of the glands soreness In the legs and arm mqscles. These are tne ijmptoms cf Scrofula. You nay bare some of these symp toms, possibly the taint of Scrofula infection. But lu either case. It Is a dangerous condition. Your blood Is Infected, Impure, and you can never hope to gain perfect he.;:. until the impurities are washed from the sys tem. If you feel badly all the time, you must crave health. If you want to feel -renewed spirits, the glow of perfect health, bright eyes, clear skin, the knowledge that you are well, you can do so. Cleanse your blood by taking S. S. S. For fifty years It has been the standard blood purifier. It relieves the trouble by renouri.-hing the blood, renewing its strength, and stimulating the flow so that the blood regains its lost vitality, and throws off the poison. Even long-standing cases respond. But you must use S. S. S. Take it for all blood infections. Get it at your Hide Not Your Light. speaking of moustaches and the value of hair on the face as a pro fessional asset. Judge Phelps has the Bulldogger. Eoino definite ideas of his own on the' Yours truly, subject. When he learned that sev- DOT. eral young men were tabooing the: Judge, you should really make Gillette in the hopl of concealing . dash after the Dot. Ed. ;heir oi.iigish features, he shook nisi bead in emphatic disapproval. "No. WUU Aid for In4eM, no sa.d he, "the cure is worse than WASH INGTON', Jan 10. Uepre the disease." whereupon he related Lentat,ve Kerlt of California Introduc the f . i. w,nS story of his own career.! (, ,n (he hoBU , b for a ff(lera, "When 1 was a struggling young nppruprlatlon of t2.000.000 to aid the oarr ster ' he said, "i thought my , oarng fr in(llBentl,. ioiith a- a handicap and I sought to ri le it mMler a thick red growth. I not only (r-ew a moustache but de- SCIATICA'S FIKROIXG PAIN, velonerf .. Vandvke. also Not long i To kill the nerve pains of Sciatica thereafter I lost a wealthy woman "" can always client who had been a boon and Untinent It pi blessine to me and I was at a loss "' rain anu urn to account for her action until one , ls applied day I heard of a remark she ma le. '.Mr. Phelps may be a good lawyer." she said, "but any man that would wear a heard like that can't be hon- ,(,. suiter wnn took to patronizing Doabtlen. Special servk-a, have been going on in one of the Pendleton churches during the past week and the other day the pastor and his evangelistic 'assistant met on the street a well I known citizen whose face in the past I has seldom graced a congregation. -md on Sloan's ites to the seat ise as soon as It A great comfort too with Sloan's is that no nibbing is requir ed. Sloan's t,lnimont Is invaluable for stopping muscular or nerve pain of any kind. Trv it at once If you itheumatrsm. Lumbago, Sore throat. Pain in Chest. Sprains I Bruises, etc. It is excellent for Neu I ralffta and Headache. 25c at all It is much easier to touch people's sympathies than Ihelr pockets. druggists today. I After handshaking and a little con- If you need special advice, write ; venation, the minfner said as he the S. S. S. Co., Atlanta, Ga. CRAWFISH FALT'S famous Fresh Every Day OYSTERS SEA CRABS Klne, Clean Furnished Rooms in Connection. Steam Heated. The Quelle Restaurant Exclusive distributim sndleton for FALT'S Sea Foods. WORKMEN WHO WIRE or do other electrical work al ways prefer that their materials and appliances should come from here. That precludes all possibility of their being any thing but right, obviates the Mty for testing everything before using. All our eb ctrica! supplies are lesteij In-fore we sell them. Better buy that kind than the uncertain sort. J. L. VAUGHAN JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfdlllUt f N000I IS, CHOP SUEY, CHINA DISHES I KWONG HONG LOW I 116 Wett Alls St., UpiUin, Phone 3 ! uniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii walked away, "We d be very glad to see you out at some or our services." The w. k. citizen rubbed his chin as he said to himself. "Yes, and I'll bet you would be surprised, too " nought and Sold. "Jadgen Can't Be Sold," says a headline In the East oregonlan. How erer. we have heard or judges that i an be bought. Hpenking of Head w"ic. We note that B1U Peterson, the democratic chairman. In wiring to President Wilson to appoint Taft to the supreme bench, refers to him as i ne of the greatest men In Christen dom. Next thing we know Frank Curl will be shedding tears over the unrecognized greatness of Bryan Ah, Tbh, No WondcT. Editor Bulldogger: I write to enter a mild objection to your tentative I lSS Iflnllllll of the Wenaha Club aj, one of the nine won ders of Pendleton. Not that I deny its claim to distinctiveness but still I hardly think it could he called a wonder. I base my opnlon upon conversation I once overheard Sev tral persons were dlseuselng some happening of local interest. "Who was bai k of It all?" one said and an other answered, "Why, the Wenah i Club," and then, with unanimoui agreement, all exclaimed, "The We naha Club, no wonder Truly yours, BOOWTKR GOEY'S lie Old Ills Daranedent. At the request of Mart Ferguson. w reprint from the Kocky Mountain News this obituary or John Barley corn, deoeajMd, feeling It may Inter net many local frends: John Barleycorn, oldest of Colors- Coffee Extravagent to pack good coffee in ordinary tins! Its rich full fragrance leaks away like water in a sieve. The flavor of Schilling's Best is too fine to waste that way; we take too much care in selection, grinding evenly and taking-out the bitterish chaff. So we seal it in airtight tins keep it suffused in every atom of its own fresh aroma until you get it. Coffee nowadays Is better thank the airtight ttol Schilling's Best happy days ! "Tux" is the happy smoke. It just packs the smoker's calendar so plumb full of fragrant delight that a gloomy day can't crowd itself in edgewise. That mild, soothing taste of "Tux" has introduced many a man to the joy of pipe-smoking and a regular unending procession of happy days. Sfikedo MARCUS J. WRIGHT Ptmont Ex-Confederate General "Owing to Us mild, swtei flavor, Tuxedo is superior to all other tobac cos. I enjoy smoking it immensely and recommend it to all smokers. " The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette By far the most pleasant pipe-smoke in the world is Tuxedo. Think of the supreme satisfaction of being able to smoke your pipe all day, and day after day, without a E article of discomfort I You can do it with Tuxedo ecause Tuxedo is made wonderfully mild and absolutely biteless by the original "Tuxedo Process." That process is what makes Tuxedo different from any other tobacco made. Others have tried to imitate it, but never successfully. Just try Tuxedo for a week and you'll smoke it ever after. YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE Convenient, glaiwine wrapped, g Famous preen tin with gold let- 1 A moisture-proof pouch .... DC terinp, curved to tit pocket . . 1 VV In Tin HumiJiri, 40c and SOc In Clan llumiJri, SOe and 90t THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY Then and Now In January, grandmother used to lay in several bolts of muslin and begin the long task of mak ing underclothes for the family. Now, granddaughter puts on her hat and trips fourth to the White Sales. She lays in an entire stock of very much finer articles of ap parel than grandma ever dreamed of. She pays less than grandma did and contributes nothing in the way of labor. And, being altogeather an up-to-date young lady, garnddaughter thoroughly posts herself by reading the advertising in The East Oregonian before she begins shopping. ill