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A(1F THRKK EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY Ift, 19 IB. Free Prizes For East Oregonian Readers Many Ileuutiful Prcmltiinv Dlttrlbutlon ami "ir, Punic," in a tno.sl Content, Mi M. I- SKKI) TO III V UfYTlllNG PRIZES. tending answers win receive loontuming words and Exposition Souvenir Spoon und a chunce to win some of the Each contestant has an SUUtl chance. 1 1 it i 1.1: -in Piano, v m i'iii.i: -upci-h, l.i!. M tul (.i:Mi I'lll.l I all -I model. In a nil new. $.VI Talking KtV hinc nail u Purchase Certificate nod lot aim. Tlllltl) un M IMUZK IWauUfiil Purchase i orUfloate good for sua. sides tbi imi pre 'i i check In the H, M Ml -l 11(11 lummy mentioned toad toward the in UtltK.N Ml sc I Walla Wnlln Washington. in l l ItESTIMi p ZZLE fan viin arrange Ihcse nnnilierH (u.ic only i tn a Inclusive) ao they will total It, up and down and tideways, and perhaps diagonally If yon Hnhv It, semi your answer Immediately, Do nut delay, Tou cannot afford to be lata, 8 IMPORTANT Bach number In t., 1m- imed imi ..nee. if unsuccess ful al first, try again- mathema ticians say it can he done. For the bent arranged, neatest, correct and most arUaUc answer, we kivi1 the prtees In order ol mer lt aii prtae winners will be noti fied and all pr ass not culled for wllhln li days after closing of . ontest are forfeited. Use of thin paper permitted. Only one per. -un in a funiih cm enter. All prize- In this -leal publicity evpnt will be given abaolutely free. Neatness arranfement, .is well - eccuraci will be considered. vn answers mual be the contest- ant's iniliMilu.il W"iK in caw- ,.i tie txsci duplicates of every prise in ih ! conteat will be awarded. be decision "f lh three Judges s m be flnat All answers must be - oni ,. to the ll. M. Ml i mi -ii iii ii -I IVndlcton, Oregon, or M I 1 Ml -H Washing- liol -I ton. Walla Walla, i i iio lldi I n ils will bi Will be nottfle 1 Prevents roughness during the aummer NYAL'S FACE CREAM A superior vanishing skin tone soon absorbed. LEAVES NO SHINE Price 50 cents Koeppen's The Drug Store That Serves You Best 1 -.i i , ihe 3 !; in nul l! When you bay anything In rubber you have to rely on tin drugg ll regarding lis quality. The nnh safeguard you have Is to hut Miir ruhlsT g Is at I reliable store than carries only reliable makes. Buy your Rubber Goods from ,is sa offer yon a better iuni- II lor leSS money Taltaan & Co. Lesdinjt Druggiiti liberal manufacturer! Publicity Id M ONE ll THESE free the collection of Nntloi music nf sixty-six HoiigHi iiIhh un -tudio model, lu-uiiil new, I 4ma of guaranteed Silverware and ve irmn our advertising department be tbova bonaflda cush vuiuc purchaser's rchaae of any new piano or Player Piano IIOl'SE, Pendleton, Oregon, or l iS.Sl Can It Be Done? ir iinswi'it Warren Heslc Route, Pendleton, trey un. utal It direction, n p I perh nd own anil sldawayi and dl WHY THE "is" PUZZLE This great offer is efforl 1" reduce costs anos. ti id nu-thii solicitors, teachers nnule in of selling aa pi ds of payins and agents commissions, magatinea ami thea- dlstrlnutlni a nriiuii : au propria! ons to the actual buyers, all parties reap the esl possible benelil. We are a liberal portion of such ii-m: allowance money li profit -sharing campaign, nial. Ing this most unusual tractive differ direct tb ever; ei of ibis paper. retail greut- l h Is thua oan fulls HH CHILDREN LOVE "SYRUP OF HGS" FOR LIVER AND BOWELS il VI I I WHIN I i: I IRISH, UROH8 I'll KM 8, I o; BAD BREATH III! m H li KTOM KCH. l.o oatc at Ihe longue. Mother' II it is a sure sign thai your lit- I'a Stomach, liver and bowels When peevish, cross, listless, pah), doesn'1 sleep doesn't eal or act nat urally, or Is feverish, stomach sour,; breath bad; has stomach-ache, son- i in m il diarrhoea, full of cold, give a leaepoonfUl ! "California Syrup of Figs.'' and in a few hours all Ihe foul. oust i iiaied waste, undigested food and smir Wle gently moves mil of It.' little bowels wRhottl griping, and you have a well, playful child again You needn't coax six children to this harmless "fruit laxative. I love Its delicious taste, and il s makes them feel splendid. j your druggist fur a 50-conl , of "California Syrup of Figs. has directions for babies, chil- li of all ages and for grown-ups inly on ihe bottle Beware or interfere sold here. To be sure get the genuine, ask lo sec thai is made by "California Fig syrup mpany." Refuse any other kind ii, contempt, Budapcw, Rxrtwnge to Open. I'DAPEST. Feb. t'.' The stock exchange here w 11 reopen February il, The hours of trading, however, will be restricted. ; A Notre Oame Lady's Appeal In all knowing sufferers of rheumatism. , vfeethie niuai'iilsr or of the i Inn. temttcaJ lunrittgse, liscksrbe, pain In the klilneja or ieireata salsa, to write to lier for s home, liriitmeiii wlilrh has repeatedly cured all, or these tenures. Sllio feels It tier duty tt aenil It to all sufferers fBKR You cnrel yaartttt at iioine as thousands will ttaUfy n, cliiinee ,if cllninie li.-liie ins essars This simple discovery banishes OTIC aii.l from the blood, looteat the stiffened lehita, purifies the Mood, and brightest Ihe eyes, firing tltstkHtl and o ne tt the ebelt y lem If the above Interests yon. for pre. it address Mia M. Summers. Puv It. N 'tre Pnuie. Inn SPONSOR OF PAINLESS CHILDBIRTH y. I fcf ft .. I i.v tile phi ,f p. (h.blbirlh is Mrs il Tuck. this city. Mrs. Tucker is a SOCli ination and Is taking steps toward Stories From (Unltad Press Correspondence.) . t.:i. Mall) I I". 1 I ',,... . a.,,,. .- yj Rueelan wo emanclpatlc are i the winning their, battlefield. Thej i:a that abolisln d it k w li tu Inquiry belief rlea I. ml thi ! ih-i ? is an overwhelmini! sentiment rewarding the Etuaalan women, al , !,-as; those of the educated claaa a, j for their valorous conduct under the ' i?uns. j The big war has broUgttt the lius siali woman to the fore. The tradi tlonal comradeship Of Uussian broth- I era and sisters in home life, the co educational facilities of Russian uni versities, the capabilities of Russian ! women generally have ail combined I ,,, gve Hi,, female subjects ot the czar a mas, ul. lie mentality . Ll took the war to change this military feminism who h already has dentoRerated that ihe upper classes of Uussian women .in- read to vote. 'I'll.. Russian woman's argument lor I suffrage is silent, li la not based on ! itreel i tirades and Flapping banners. ' ;.s in America, or mure violent lcu:- onatratlons, aa in England, but on i record of patriotic devotion ami tie I roles on tin- battlefronl The mill Uarj regulations oi the csar'a forces mi land and sea decree that no worn- an ma serve. These regulations are he- .1. Ac units uf female Russian re Uussian women are Irt I.: the struggle Sonic ol loud soaked Uussian battle- stained with feminine se and field hospitals find. nursing sisters Hut it HORSEFLESH IS UNDER BAN IN LOS ANGELES US ANGF.l.KS. Call.. Feb. IS. in aftermath of the report that o riesh would be sold 111 New Tbrk her shops, the city roUndl of Los but Angeles had placed before ll an ordi nance to prOhlbU trade in such meat here. The proposed law forbids the slaughter ot horses, mules or donkeys in Ihe city, and makes It unlawful to bring into town. sell, or btt) such fleam, except for the purpose oi feed Inn animate in menageries. Belgian t.iu Reoelvcd, BALTIMORE, Feb IS. Oardlnsl , ntbbont was the recipient of gifts sent to him from Belgium in recog- nltlon i with thi relief ol nation. : his work the s Most efforts in this ii rfertng ol the t htldren In connection 'ountrs for the people of thai ' ikcus wer,- Ihe ami were clev- haiuliwoi k of er in design and skillfully several being made from flour sacks. The presentation was m u vid Snsseen. of the Iteia'a Commission He explained offerings wer of mi greal Value, but were chlellv fl people .mil were selltal t their iratltUde and affectioi pxev'Uted ,. by pa l Relief thai the Intrinsic un poor Tin Kilts. cafdlnal, in scceptlni tbel lid that In- was filled with gMtltude I Mid could not desire any glutei thanks than those which coiiie from little children. Henators W ASktlNCTi IS ti rial gesticulate Smith oi Uichlgt Stone of Missouri odd Ways, Feb. is. ll sella s. William Allen i s most dra mat lo. most aorobatlc ami ardnmen of Ing McUan eating, tec h Mlttltalppi most tweer Intel cm i- organisation to further painless child birth In the state of California. Her baby, Mary Margaret. was born by the so-called "sunrise slum ber'' method, which involves the use I of nitrous-ozlde or oxygen-onalgla. the War Zone the fighting sister in the ranks that! has thrilled Itussia during the last. is months. The records of braver) of the nursing sister is i hapter. The devotion i peasant woman t" war m er Mere is the latest I Ine heroinea. fresh from .Wile. Kokovtseva, d the si. Qeorge'i cross f ndary wlteat uth- ated with daring re- connalaanue work. Uaottgb wounded. She was a "cossai k " illle. AppoUVla Islaiev .-hanged her name to become a common soldier in the regiment of her father. She car ried him. dangerously wounded, fro',, a burning cottage to the rear. Mile. Maria BUldjrerakaia, a pri vate, saw Ihe major of her battalion fall during a brush with the enemy She wears the She wears the the third and Mile, olga s St. George s si. Qeorge's fourth class 'hldlowskala .i Cros-- Hussars as "oleg Scnliliuwsky after lei two brothers were killed at .Soi lau. She clipped her hair abort. She vill be decorated for vabo Mile. Olga Vietrowski seized her ulanel's sword after he fell, rallle i he regiment and took all Austrian trench before failing mortally BUcb acts of feminii have been reported daily Hospitals throughout Ih have their "Amason" wo is no surprise when a w-., in hospital proves to I, Behind every wound is or months empire all lUndad, Then united soldier o a female it story. In extraordinary most cases it is story. These stories are common now in Russia There are in Petrograd'a I hospitals alone today more than .' , wounded Rusi Were students girls. Hair of them ore I hey joined the irmy CROWN PRINCE TAKES COMMAND OF FORCES PARIS. Feb 18 Crown William Frederich is. now in ,.f lb,- German forces In A Is. raine as well .is the Argonne a, cording to Ihe Echo IV t'.n TO OFFER ROUMANIA SIXTY MILLION LOAN N. I-Mi. Is. A Berl 'ording to tite Co pi b ui of the Horning the Puke of Mech i Uuchurest as lb,- . envoy to offer Re 160.000.009. Ui nrnndr Snrtrew Cannory l.A ORANDE, Ore.. Feb. lv merclsl club cumntKjeea are '1 ' veying Ihe nery In thi ing having pose ll ll ,'kible output lor : vicinity, a iprelal n en cnllei' 'or thai indemtond ti-. ,i ured the club if the institution ol llu- have bi is ripe FAIR PLAY THAT'S IT our Mom. i I you will mes. help a trial of HOSTETTER'S S 1 0 IT! 3 C h Bitters GIVEN IN ECHO M PARENT-TEACHER ISfiOCIATIOM HOLDS A VEItV SHX ESSKI I. . MEEmro. M ui Ii Talent Shown In RnMmerlng the Peuaini of the Evemhtg Man-. I'imn i-o Renortod in Have !! n I.o-i miring Severe Motet News Note) of Bono, Ollierl (East Oregonian Special.) ECHO Ore.. Feb. Hi. The Parent Teachers' meeting Wa held here on Thursday evening at the high School auditorium. An intsraatlng program was rendered. Prominent on the pro gram was a diary of a baby written hy Mrs Wm. Eaeelstvn and read bj Mrs. j. w, Copplnger, A small boy's troubles, in a talk by Mrs V. B. Hlnkle. and an article on child study from the age of three (o six by Mrs a 0 Garden, Mrs Win Wattenburger spent Wed nesday in Pendleton. T. M- Johnson was a business vis itor at North Yakima, Wash., this week. Craig Thorn the flee man. reports the loss of mane bees during the cold weather The snow covered ground about his aplarv was literally COW" sterday in I'ennietoi Hlatt of Kewherg, rid here visiting his sister. Irs Konntz r.uy Jones (a here from Hlghwood, Knntana on a visit with his family. After school is out he expects to move his family to Montana. PRIVATE HOME RAIDED ( BY MARSHFIELD POLICE MARSH FIELD, ore., I-'eT,. 18. 11) first search warrant issued here for , ii vestigaling a private home was J sworn oul bv District Attorney U. A. Uliequlst Joseph Hoaser's stock of, If buttles ,.f m ne was taken and beer ; ai d champagne belonging to Chris Qardegard was also tken In the raid I e b) Constable W. B. c,,x. , Houser was arrested on a charge oi si Ming liUor and released on Dona 10 appear Friday morning mr trial. ' s- trict Atty. UUJequlst has three w.t - n sees. John Wilson. Hud Emery an I F. Nob! BRITISH LOSE HEAVIIA IN ITTBMPT TO RETAK1 TRI V " BBRLIN, Feb. IS. The Hritish fered severely in an unsuccessful tempi last night t" reconquer SUI 700 yards of trenches taken recently ii the German offensive somh of Ypres a statement said Freneb counter at talks sontb of Somme were repulsed by-artillery. The Hermans maintain ed their gains in the Frise region WILL FIGHT PASSAGE nr t,,w tiviad Dill vjr inc. iHituiv uill BAKF.U tire. Feb dnscussion .it the Commercial club luncheon at the (leiser Grand hotel centered about I the Taylor bill proposed in congress i to arrange lor a new distribution o! road funds derived rrom the sale it ' national forest lands. A committee composed of Walter K. Meacham I Kphriam Harnes anil W. C. Caliler re , ported that the passage of the , bill would cut down the county's receipts j from this source by 65 per cent and i the club directors were authorized to write to' the Oregon representatives in congress requesting triem to oppose ! the bill. .no Sow Has Klnknjoii Portland, ore . pen is wash Ington Hark too now has a kinkaioi;. a strange and rare fruit-eating ani mal that used to be common in Sou'h America He was received yeeterda; by Park Superintendent Convlll from lien Btlmmel, of Spokane, yvho obtain ed him from a soldier of fortune who carried the animal around with hi'.i until he got hard op for fun and then I land Th pawned him Stimmel. P got it for scientific ire is cere related Id Schmidt tINING, : ueuled. sb. 1 8, lo ibe jjitiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii(iiaiiiiii:'iiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiitiiitttiititidiiit(tiiiiiitiiifiiittitai;ii'- ;-- f A Few Things to Do Tod&y Fifth B. L. Webb 0 I Cor jflroHiiitHrronitwitmiiian Announcing The First Showing of STETSON HATS For Spring 1916 We are now showing the newest shapes and colors in hats by Stetson, the acknow ledged style and quality leader among American hatters. The Stetson wearer can rest as sured of the style of his hat, for Stetson sets the style. Let us show you the new Spring Stet son that fits not only your head but your physique and personality. ALEXANDERS PROP, MAKHI.EN'I'T HAS A WOMII Itl t I. SCHEME DOPBTOWN, Intl.. Feb. 16. Prof Marblenut, Dopetown'a im- minent (correct) BcientUst. has arranged to furnish this city ) with a perpetual cool breeze and two sh'iwers a weeK. all next ' summer. The breeze Is to be made by a gigantic electric fan operated by current generated in a plant on the banks of Little Muddy, at Pigankle Falls This monster fan will be made of steel The showers will be made by an apparatus built on the same principle as a Chinese a s 's laundryman's face w hen he takes a mouthful of water and sprays the wash The water will come from the river and will be fil tered, thep sprayed over the city from the face of a collosa'. Chinese figure standing on the left bank of the river above the power house. Prof. Marblenut is the same man who attemppt ed to suicide with bakery doughnut when hfs wife left him last year. A friend took the deadly thing from him and sav- j a " " M" " rrtnTlc,pd BAKER, Ore., Feb. 18.- Il took the uivict Fred I) xie. Judge and he Antleri-i hallot was taken and t,hat was una nimous. Miss Storie. who outwitted the man and escajied when he attacked her last August, had recovered from her ordeal on the witness stand and with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Storie. shook hands with the jurors. Rem, heard the verdict Impassively, hut HAVE GOOD HEALTH Take Hood's Sarsaparilla, the Reliable Spring Tonic. Old Don't let the idea that you may feel better In a day or two prevent you from getting a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla today from any drug store and starting at once on the road to health and strength. When your blood is impure and impoverished it lacks vitality, your digestion is imperfect, your appetite Is poor, and all the functions of your body are impaired. Hood's Sarsaparilla is a wonderful blood tonic. It will build you up quicker than any other medicine. It gives strength to do and power to endure. It is the old standard tried and true all-the-year-round blood purifier and enricher. tonic and ap petiser. Nothing else acts like It, ior nothing else has the same formula or ingredients. Be sure to ask for Hood's; insist on having if. First Call up Phon 5 and order a load of mil lor kindling, All Rhort lengths and the best thing world to start your tire. A big load for a dollar half. Second Order enough of our Rock Springs coal your bin. Third Build a good big red hot fire. Fourth Congratulate yourself that you fuel in Pendk'ton. Resolve t i do it again. BURROUGHS, Inc. College Phone 5 i r i . the g stand he t,,io or tnreats to ivm-n nun ijand declared his innocence. John i Washburn testified that a rope had been placed about Heno s neck merelv lln an attempt t,, frighten him into a ! confession, Wi WM Eroni i- aim PA BIS. Feb. 18. Complet prevailed on the western ti rrghl, a comm unique said. : Maternity! The : Word of Words It is written into l.ic'scxpectallonsthat motherhood ia the one sublime accom- 1 ahslaaaat And if there Is anrthinr, nu Clatter bew dimple. ho-A- apparently trivial It may seem. If It enn aid. help, smlst or In any way comfort thj expectant mother. It l a b'essinf. And such Is a remedy tailed "Mother's Frlead." You app! It o-er the stociach muscles. R Ls er.t!y rubbed on tha surface, and malei the mnsrl, nllipt. this relleres the itmin on li;-imenti, natural expansion takes place without undue effect upon the nerves. And m the time ss proaclies, the mind ha (rone tt-.romih a pe riod of repose, of jentle exTcctancy, an I this has sn unquestioned Ir.fljc.tee upon the future child. That thl Is tra- U evidence! by the fact that three generat e- of mithert bsve used and recommended "Mother's Friend." Ask your nearest druxrist for a bottle of this splendid remedy. Re "ill gi t it for you. And then write to Bradfleld Reg ulator Co, 07 Lamar Bid., Atlanta. Gs., for a most interesting Ismk of bnhfaastan to prospei-tive mottieni. It N malle-i free. Write today. It ii a book )cu will enjoy. LOY 1XE CHINESE HERB Ml t'U ll CO. Xo. "It l.radcn -i Our roots have been teste. IM years We can cure all chronic diseases or abeoasse Come to us if you are suiter ing from catarrh. i"h-- t. ! .n.. or bronchial trouble, tlon. rheumatism, up dropsy, kidney, liver, or female trouble, obes and skin diseases or debility. Sufferers from t many other chronic have been restored f and happiness w-.th . i ous drugs. by th. hrrbs. Come ami Its ns:ipa- in th and a have the beat