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EIGHT PAGES PACK SIX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 1, 1916. Parents Should Know this Splendid Remedy MMl I I.WMIM OOMFOCNV in upg cxMtitBor owwn patiox in mnnwff With all children there are times when the bowels fail to not natural ly un. It becomes necessary for the parents to administer a remedy. Cathai 1 1. e and purgative should n rtt be used as these agents afford oni temporary relief while their i lent action shoiks the system un du'.y Mm Eva F. tJaff, 517 10th St.. Wm ateftOtt, D, C, says that her lit tle girl. Marie, had been subject to oonstlpation. and that she found Dr. QaldWelll .mup Pepein the best remedy because of its mildness, and now always- keeps a bottle or it in the h -nsi- Dr Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a compound of simple laxative herbs, free from opiates or narcotic duns of any kind and is an Ideal remedy for childrea because of its mild ac tio:! sad nositive effect. Its use tends to strengthen the Impaired I howel aoHotl and restore normal res-1 olarity 1'. is important that parents should km.w of a dependable remedv with . . ... TRAFFIC BETWEEN TOWNS III COUNTY Utlkl t.ll ldUVM) sTAI.I.Kn OX ROAD AMI HAS It) SKND poii v.ssisi Asci-:. Takes I our -and I mil My to Go Between L'kUb ami Pilot ux-W Temiicniturt! la Again Hotow He Mark Chinook Is roUowcd By Aa. otncr SOW Storm ( Special Correspondence. ) I'KIAH. Oregon. Jan. 31. Ar den tiilltland had an experience last week in coming in with a load of freight which he does not care to repeat. On account of th bad roads he broke his sleds on the mountain and had to send to l'klah for his brother, Arthur to bring another team and with six horses he came throug about noon the fifth day, four and one-half days between Pilot hook anu t man speaks lor the con dition of the roads. A strong Chinook wind began blow fTlday and continued tin some time during Sunday night, melting the snow down to a slush and paralysing roads till hauling of atl kinds was FALL BEEF FOR PROFIT I eaatera Orafoa cattle mm. who aaTe I discontinued But auring the after- always practiced the spring-dron sys-! nart of Bun da v nlarhi snnw lit-mm t. era. out me new plan is Doing ex-, tail and ;-.hout six inches ,. new i tended by its inventor. Hon. W. If. 1 SHOW fell and thermometers dropped Pierce, well known farmer and stock-: below zero again, and still continue MARIE GAFF strain. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pep sin costs only fifty cents a bottle and can be procured at any drug store To obtain a trial bottle, free of charge, write to Dr. W. B. Caldwell. 454 Washington street. Montlcello, 111. New syMcin of IVodiiitloii Has Many n i mi ami l'romiMS. .rtitt sims. a novelty in beef production to many STOMACH MISERY QUICKLY VANISHES i man of eastern Oregon. Some of the advantages enumerated by Mr. Pierce are as follows: Cows are In sheds on alfalfa; calf ton small to eat grass or take all of so. J. Kwing of Portland and fattier of Mrs. Charles Hynd, came In on the stage Friday night ana went out to the Hynd ranch where ne will visit Vour money back if yuu want it is the w a in which Tallman & Co.. the popular druggist, are selling Ml-o-uu, the great dyspepsia remedy. This is an unusual plan, but Mi-o-ua ha.- so much merit and is so al uiost InvaHaMj successful in reliev ing at: forms of indigestion that they run but little risk in selling under a guarantee of this kind. Do not be miserable or make your .ro n i - miserable with your dyspep Bin. Mi-o-na will help you. If It doesn't, tell them that you want your money back and they will cheerfully refund it. A change for the belter will be seen ircm ihe first few doses of Mo-o-na nd its continued use will soon start you on the road to perfect digestion and enjoyment of food Ml n aa has been so uniformly sue. eessfu; that every box is sold under a positive guarantee la refund the MtJ it it doee not relieve. What on couid be made? o give their personal money back If you r box of Mi-o-na A guarantee like thus for the merit of the a heavy flow ot milk; calf ready for for an indefinite time. Aifril grass and has grown to where' Mr. and Mrs. Barber or Dale were it can take increased milk supply; guests at the Peterson hotel Friday calf taken from range In July, night, returning to their name Sutur weaned and turned on new mown I day, meadows; cows dry up quickly on dry I Vaughn Finch, carpenter, left mr range; calf fatted on stubble of grain Pendleton .Saturday morning on busi flelds and either sold In early winter ness, returning Thursday, or fed for awhile. Ed lirehm of Alba and Mr. Johnson "The fall grown calf never stops of the Fee ranch, were In I'kiah Sat growlng." says Mr Pierce, "and can unlay on business, be gotten to the butcher a good deal William Howard and Jinks How quicker and cheaper than the spring! ard and wife were In fjklah Monday grown '' He has now more than 100 . transacting business with the V. B fine fall calves, and wW explain his land commission, methods to the stockmen next Wed-1 I. H. Laurence left for Portland TOOK HER FORTUNE AND ELOPED CASTORIA ALC'tMIUi.3 PKH WENT , Ac0r(4bk FkrimttonfirAs- similaiirguVftefiafRllictfiia tingUtc Stuinxuiis .uidliowvisui Promotes Digps!tonIrcrfof ness and Reat-Conlalns nriifer Opiiun .Morphuie nor Mineral Not Narcotic. JkUkSHb ApaSHi IHrmM- Apfrferi Remedy forOowftf. lion . Sour Stomach.Dlarttta WorrcsfMOTisioits.rfVfiia rwssISSQFSLEEP. TkcSiiufe Signature of The Centaub Com? NEW YUKK .edumk-rtVlooas For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tlie Signature a .ft In MISS GKA E M i I.AI'GHIJN. Guaranteed Exact Copy of Wrapper. Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA sit; :a:rer Tal.'man & guarantee of want it" with lhat the sell apcaka volume nesday at the Eastern Oregon Farm ers' W eek, Iji GTanOe. Other points of Interest on t he same day will be a discussion of the beef situation in the southwest, by E. L. Potter, of the college. Prof Potter Is now at the El Paso Inter national Live Stock meet, has in spected many experimental beef-production plants as far east as Kansas, and will return by way of western Texas, southern Arizona. New Mext co ami I'allfornia, gathering valu able data to be used in the discus sion. i la Saturday, the last day of the meet. Wm. Constantine, the Portland expert, will demonstrate cuts and cutting of meat, using hogs, sheep and beef carcasse. one over lean and one prime of each. Farmers de siring information on methods of home killing and curing will find ex actly what they are looking for a this demonstration. sMauaaanKaaoBBiBa Loy Lee INK8K HKKB MKMCIXE ' (. o. Tl I (;ralcn M. Uir rot.ts have lieen tested t eats. We can cure all -onir diseases or abscess. onu to us if you are suffer froni catarrh iisthma. lund bronchial trouble, constipa- rheumatism, .endlcitis. drops), kidney, liver, stomach or female trouble, obesity. Mood and .: in diseases or nervous debility Office liour. In a. m. to 5 p. m. IWHka) ami lodidav-. 10 a. in. to I p. m. ,-ufferer from these and other chronic diseases he bet-i, rest. .red to health an 1 happinesy without poiaoft i 'hinese druifn. by the herlts. " ohm and sen- iin. ItiKifl. shipment-- Few, THE DALLES rtre.. Jan .11. Ont) four shipments of booxe have been received at the local express office since January 1 It shows that local citizens can get along without liquoi or that they had a good supply stor ed away when the state went dry. Not a single arrest has been made for hunkenness. Oil Treatment for Stomach Trouble A simple prescription made up of a combination of pure vegetable oils is producing wonderful results for sufferers from stomach, liver and In testinal troubles. The remedy, which Is said to have originated in France, where it has been used for years by the peasantry, was introduced Into this country by George H. Mayr, a leading Chicago druggist, who cured himself of severe stomach, liver and intestinal troubles by Its use. Those who have used it sav the first dose Is sufficient to convince any one of its remarkable merit, and that witntn twenty-four hours tne sufferer feels like a new person This medicine, which has become known as Mayr's Wonderful Remedy, is sold by lead ing druggists everywhere with th positive understanding that your money will be refunded without ques tion or quibble if ONE bottle faita tc give you absolute satisfaction. Jllltllllllllllillllllllll Known For It's Strength imwmmiiHiniing Washington, D. C, Oct. 6, 1915. Firs! National Bank Monday to be absent a week or ten days. Henry Lazinka came up from Pen dleton a few days ago, going on tu the Luzinka ranch. Lester Bolln came itown Saturday for a load of sawdust Jor Mr. Cultcr of the Hid-a-way springs. Ira Orbogast passed throus.it 1'kiuh Tuesday with fifty head of fine beef steers which he has stall fed all winter. He was taking them to Pilot Kock for shipment. Ed Howard and wife of Albee were in Ukiah Wednesday on business. E. W. Warrington came in or Wednesday's stage and will remain an indefinite time to assist ftev. W. A. Replogel in a series of special meetings which are now in progress. Another big dance was given at the home of Charles Metteer, last Friday night and the crowd was so large there was hardly standing room. But with a bountiful basket supper all went home declaring they had had the time of their lives. Mr. Smales moved In to J. D. Kirk's house a quarter of a mile from town last Sunday. A greit n.uny cattle are dying in the Long Creek country, owing to the scarcity of hay. One man lost 40 In one day during the cold spell, while a number of others are losing quit a number. Bert Andrus, wife and son. leave Saturday for Range to visit with his parents for a short time. C. N Mc Reynolds Of Alba, came down Friday after his woodsaw which he left here when he left eigrn years ago and he is now moving It to his ranch near Alba. Roscoe Dlokerisen came in fiom nil ranch Friday to visit with his fam'ly and attend the meetings at the Pres byterian church. A cold, heavy fog hung over the valley all day Friday which made it very cold and disagreeable fori all The stockmen of l.'kiah and Alba are well prepared for a long winter, all having an abundance of hay. While several have considerable tc sell. There has been no loss of stock so far. The cattle all came off the range poorer than was ever known before, but with plenty of hay all re port them thriving now and most ev ery one Is able to feed till the last ol March. It. O. ("lark ami wire visited with Mr. and Hrs. J. W. Sturdlvant and wife Tuesday. Frank Martin and family moved back onto their homestead the first of the week Dr. De Vaul was railed t Thursday to visit Mr, Fisher condition remains unrnanged. Sam Bltner of Pendleton, was a guest of the Peterson note! Wednes day He was on his way to his ranch near Hitter. Ben (,'olvln. who has been visiting in California with his parents toj some time, passed throunh l'klah Thursday on his return home. Alba whose Miss (".race IfcLauftlUn, .laughter of a late police inspector ol New York. 'ho was one of the most fa mous blue-coats ihe city has known, took $lS9i9t)ti worth of securities her father had left her rrom hunk de posit vaults and run off with a ga rage keeper to get married. After searching a month detectives found them at Palm Beach, married. The aunt of the young woman, with whom she. made her home, threutcued to prosecute the garage man, George M Stevens, because she said be had Just received I divorce on conditions nam ed by the court lhat he must not wed again before April 17. NORTH MAY WIN OUT IN BASEBALL FIGHT SAN FKANClSi". Jun. 2s. Ef forts to put Uiex Allan T. Bauro in the jam uf the door, so far as the fight between the north anil the south on the salary limit li concerned, will probably fail. Not that Baum would dodge the is Bue if It should be put up to him squarely, but he ..vers thut It will not be in the least necessary. Henry Berry, without consulting his own preferences, has been counted as siding with Johnny Powers and Eddie Maier for the higher limit. Likewise McOedie. of Portland; Murohy of Salt Lake and the Leavltt. Cook combination of Oakland have been ranged as voting no most de cidedly no. lineup Appears to lie 'lie. Ordinarily this would make tie vote and it would he up to the presi dent of the league to cast the decld- ing ballot. Indeed. McCredie and Murphy have hinted that alien would have to be , M the case The Portlander. with his 2 intimations of "syndicate"' baseball EE for San Francisco, Los Angeles. VrH non and the talk of Interlocking di-, 5 n-.torates. remarked to this point: "I am eager to see how Baum wi!:-3 vote when it comes to the issue." SS President Murphy, of Salt Lake. S while far more guurtfed. echoed prac tically the Same sentiments when he remarked : "I presume it will be up to Presi dent Baum to cast the vote that will decide the question I trust that Hen rv Berry's Influence with Baum will not persuade him against his will " Portland Firm Iim Itoiitl-. CHEHALIS. Wash.. Jan. 28. Sale of Chehalls' bond Issue of (SMlt.tt, made the end of liecember to a Port lend firm, has struck a sung The buyers, after bidding .'. per cent and a premium of almost 11004, asked the city to stand a friendly taw suit over certain features in question or pay for an eastern leital opinion. The city commission figured that the opinion would probably amount to more than the premium and have given Carstens ft Barle of Seattle an opportunity to take the Issue, this firm being next to the highest bidder over to the militia, the members of the crew, many of whom saw service In the Spanish-American war. will le scattered among the ships ami shore stutions of the Pacific. Before leav ing San IXego February 7. Ihe crew of the Oregon will hold a final cele bration In th eform of a grand ball FAMOUS OLD OREGON TO BE MILITIA SHIP SAN OIKGO. Dftl., Jan With in three weeks, the IT. S. K Oregon, one of the first three modern battle ships of the I'nlted States navy, will be turned over to the naval mllltla of California at SSan Francisco. Final Inspection of the famous fighting ship was held by Hear Admiral W. F Ful lam. commanding the Pacific reserve fleet, ami the crew wa put through fire. boat, battle and other drills. With the turning of the battleship Goklt-n Gate in Idttal Trouble. , MA IISH FIELD, Ore-, Jan. H. Two sailors of the steamer Golden Oats which was In port here attempted to secure an attachment for wage against the veaael They asaerted they had worked for 20 odd days and did not want to continue further on the boat and demanded their wage. Captain Bob Jones would not pay them until the month was up They left the boat here. The lawyer thee appealed to said he could not take any action here but will through Sun Franc leco. ! WHY HAIR FALLS OUT Dandruff causes a feverish irrita tion of the scalp, the hair roots shrink, loosen and then the hair comes out fast. To stop falling hair at once and rid the scalp of every particle of dandruff ge-t a 25-cent bottle of Danderine at any drug store, pour a little In your hand and i ub well into the scalp. After a few ap plications all dandruff disappears .nil the hair stops coming out. LOOK AT S CHILD'S Tl PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY 1 m 0 Your Every Want in the Line of PRINTING I Will be taken care of in a satisfactorily manner by the FEVERISH AND SICK I TAKE NO OHAJfl KM! MOVE POI SONS FROM LIVER and BOWBU9 AT ONCE, S HEX!!! JAMEH GKAVKLV HA. i PENDLETON, OREGON i.v hereby granlt-d the right to act as Trustee, Ex ecutor. Administrator and Registrar of Stocks and Rondd. Federal Reaerve Board. By (. S. Hamlin. Governor. I iithor - Malady Complicated In Stroke of pofc.v. UONDONi Jan. HI. Henry Janes, the American author, MM took the oath ol allegiance as a British sub , Ject last year, has been seriously III ! for several months, und his physician? say that his condition Is not Improv ing. The chronic disease from which h suffers has been complicate by IWS I light strt.kes of apoplexi. "iinitiiimnimiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiii SECURITY lllllllllillllllllllllllllllMllllliii f."illfornlan is th owner of whit' Is said to be the only watch of th? kind In the world In which a lever oscillates and wind the spring ITlMl every step that he takes. Mothers can rest easy after giving ''California Srup of Figs," because In a few rotors all the i logged-up waste, sour bile and fermenting food gentK moves .nit of the bowels, andt you have a well, playful child again children simply will noi lake Ih. Una from play to empty their bowels, and they become tightly packed, liver gets sluggish and stomach disordered When erost-. feverish restless, see If tongue is coated, then give this de licious "fruit laxalive Children love It anil li can, not cause Injury. No difference what alls our little one If full of cold, or a sure throat. diarrhoea, stnmaoh-aohe. bad breath. remember. irentle "Inside cleansing' should alwavi be the first treatment given Full lllrei HlIM for babies, children of all ages and grown-ups are printed on each nottle. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist for a tO'eenl bot tle of "California Sytnp of Figs.' then look carefully and see that It is made by the "California Flit Hyrup Ss Company ' We make no smaller slsc Hand back with conrempt atl J other fig Syrup. we carry the greatest stock of papers, in quantity, quality and variety, to be found in Eastern Oregon. we employ only high-class and competent . workmen in every department. we use modern methods, machinery and materials. It is not necessary to send out of Pen dleton for a single thing in the Printing line The East Oregonian can give you better service than any out-of-town concern, can save you time and money on every job and guarantees you absolute satisfaction It Costs Nothing to Consult Us. Just 'phone 1 lllilllll