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EIGHT PAGES PAGE SIX DAILY EAST 0REG0N1AN. PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 19, lflfi. PILOT ROCK COUPLE ECHO OF TOHG WAR SUP QUIETLY AWAY ! HEARD AT LA GRANDE AND ARE MARRIED WITH ONE MAN HURT Said the Critic,- "Give us TRACTION, without FRICTION!" The Experience of Others With Peruna Is A Safe Guide to Follow Peruna has been the household remedy of hosts of people for the last' fifty years. The testimony of those who have used Peruna proves it to be A Standard Family Remedy For Ordinary Grip; For All Catarrhal Conditions; For Prevention of Colds. An Excellent Remedy For the Convalescent; For that Irregular Appetite; For Weakened Digestion. Ever- Ready -To -Take What Family Medicine Do You Use? MMly Mild sftwncit rrt,alat: Penm kpt the bowels rrfuUr without producing a phytic tcttoa, Peruni it or? of the beit cold remedies on the market. Peruni can ne relied upon to atop cousjfa in old or young. Peruna hm no superior u a tonic (or the appetite and digestion. NA COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO object to liquid medicinal will find Peruna Tablet .ieairable for Catarrhal Condition!. KOSS PICKEK1NU M UBOTA Ml I ro VKl VYKUDE1) AT PENDLETON. loth arc popular i Howe Town Where Mr. PtekerlMi h PontnWMttW Spnd Their Honejuwon si Ui Grande . BW'sW ldtlni R" i x til services t ti- Rock. I A. sli! and da u thii ma VILL1STAS ASSAULTED WOMEN, ADVICES SAY EL PASO. THUS, Feb II. Villa I TV bandits murdered two Mexican men." anil assaulted a score of women In a: ... raid on Bac.ue. near the Mexico, Northwestern railroad, in the Caansi Grande district, according to advices ; received at Juarez. The men were J killed whiie trying to protect the wo- " ' men Villa headquarters are at Santa Ana, according to reports reaching the border His command is sal.l to. Mil have grown t.. ISt men. S nee Guy Johnson, the Amerhun slain j been by bandit near Minaca Chihuahua. I he is after he hail killeld five of his assail- wauke ants, was In reality Guy L. Hartman. ! kt.ow (EMt Orssnnlan Special.) LOT ROCK, oiv.. Feb, 18. -ROM Pickering and Mrs. Leota Melton iped away to Pendleton Tuesdaj were tjuietls married tnere dj sa.v.ier. Mrs, Pickering I" ,,u' ghter of Mr. and Mrs Knnlson ol place. Mr. Pickering is the post ter here and both have a ISTS ,-le of friends who wish them mucn Mr. and Mrs. Pickering hV le to L Grand on their honey lev. Snyder arrived .here this mor. Ig and will help In the rev ival ser es until Sunday. dothen of the communlt.i w ill hold iir regular monthb meeting tomor v afternoon In ihe Commercial club lohn gylvester has accepted a po oh al the store of K. T. Fanning. I'he new bulld'ng which is going next door to the drug store is pro- ssing rapidly, B, B. Caateel and ml Stsnles expect to open theit n' clothing More then- by Match ! Mrs. Westgate lias returned to her home after spending the past two I weeks with Mrs. Fred Bailey. j Mrs. John Royer spent yesterday With tr ends here. EX! CIIONG is SHOT THKOl fill THE l it. l BEATEN 0 Kit THE ill Mi HoallllUc Break tint at Sane Hum With Trouble in Portland and Other t oast t'llios Two Chinese Make Vttat'k, Owning lire on gnl relCNtlal With Revolvers, LA GRANDE, ore.. Feb, 19. 8tm. ultaneoUaly with the outbreak of ho tilities among the Hop Sing and BoVt Long longs on the Pacific coast, es pecially at Portland. Kng Chung, an Old Chinese running a truck garden in South La Brandt was shot through the leg and mercilessly pommeled on the head w th the butt of a revolver The attack took place on South Fourth street. Kng was on his wa home, haling spent the eveijing at the Con gress restaurant. When opposlt the J. C, Henri home he met two Chi nese coming north. On of th two opened fire instantly and Kng com menced screaming for help at the same time running up Fourth street hill past the U n. s, church, with a man said to be "Leni CJuong, at his heels, ahootln as the let touk effect In Ens' right I opposite the little ulh- bt rurner Or.ver place and building, they veered off t walk and there the purs the pursued, heating him ran One luc ;g. When tween the the Parker ,. the slde Uer caught over the POOR PHILOSOPHER REFUSES A FORTUNE is Tom Is a Huron Now rVAUKEE, Wis.. Fel ;ir Thomas Shaughne lade a baron by Kina George, ailed "the peer that made Mil I famous" by those who used to "Tom" when he attended the has ) North Carolina distiller, wanted by I Third ward THIS IS THE WORLD S FAMOUS PRESCRIPTION FOR DYSPEPSIA IMUVES W If STtmACB DB TtENM l A FEW MIMTF.S STOPS HKARTBCRN AM) belching. If you have ar.ythi the matter with yo stomach you ., tight know right now th Mi o-na stemach ta Ms are guaranteed nd indigestion or a sickness caused hy i .'stion, such as t following, ',r mon ! aek Siik headache. b loutneM. dizziness. n voUSMSS sour stoma I et hlng Of gas. hea annals of have drug- NEW YORK, Feb. 18. "AMI the best things in life can he had without money, and none of the best things can he obtained with. It " This is the philosophy of Miss Edith Kitohinga, 51, who lives In a tireen wich Vtllalge hallroom, and has refus ed to accept her uncle Francis Rip ley's 140,000 bequest Rlpley'l money was made in mortgages which the woman believes are Immoral. She has studied philosophy 30 years has an income of only 1300 a year, and lives in such humble circumstan ces that her only bed is a table ol hoards that can !e leaned against the wall. "There are only three things in the world that have an intrinsic value, and they are intelligence, love and will." she said today. "To acquire these 1 have all the money I need " head, knocking the older man down as often as he got up. until finally, alter they had rolled into the street again, the assailant lagan what would 110 doubt hav been the final death blow, he was stopped by W. C. Han sen who lives close hy. What became of the other men En, is unable to tell todav from his cot in the Grand Hondo hospital. Tur in r Oliver heard three shots. and looked out of the window In t me to see the two racing up the street. . W, Andrews and his son Walter who live opposite the U D, 8. amusement hall were about to retire for the night when the shooting started and they saw the performance, or most of it. M III 1 11. HAS I'NIQl'E RECORD. and other, been so successful as has been Ml-O-I . . t-nfffTpii (ontinuallv with thfir ston1.- ' 1" 1 J torfsUt .V.epstinn. They say Vim-iicuti'- Papers Kc(. CANTON, 0. Feb. lv Protest has Lern made to the state department by Max Hirzer of this fit: . against treat, ment accorded him at Falmouth. irland. January iti. when. Brier says, his wife, son and he were ar rested uk spies anil their American citizenship papers confiscated b) j British officers Rlrzer is of the opinion that Eng lish Officials are waging a systemat v campaign to get possession of natur alization papers uf Americans tot use I in sending spies to Germany. After two days he was allowed to proceed, hut his 0ltftunhin tutur were nut eHtured. Coon settler Drowned. MARSHFIELD, Ore., Feb. 1 -Th. If Ss sSijjJ M in.) I 1 $10.40 My- "iS"" 1$U.40 SJsJrt ".S 33 1 4 S.lttT Tread $22.00 34 s 4 "Fair-Li.!". $22.40 36x4 Wl-M Hi5.,.: 3?-3S 385h. SM.M) AKING the " Silvertown " Cord Tire, tauprht vs a few lessons in the manufacture ot lighter, cooler, more flexible and enduring FABRIC Tires. The "Silvertown" Tire, you know, gains its marvel lous Speed (and the Coasting qualities that demonstrate ita Speed) primarily through having only TWO layers of Cords, laid transversely. Of course, these TWO layers bend more readily than Five, Six, or Seven Layers of Fabric do (or of Cord would). But, we found it necessary, in order to conserve that flexibility (in the Two-cord construction), to put a Rubber Tread over it which was equally flexible, equally stromj, and elastic enough to act as a sort of spring between the Earth and the Tire-casing, when Brakes were thrown on at stopping, or clutch thrown in at starting. So, we had to devise practically a new kind of-Rulmr, for this purpose, TWO YEARS AGO. And this new kind of Rubber Compound now does for GOODRICH Tires a work paralleling that done by the wonderful Alloys of Steel and Bronze in modern Motor Car construction. It multiplies Rubber Efficiency, fur Tiro purposes, while deereamng its Weight, and withqut iuereu.iimj its Bulk, or its Cod to you. AS we cannot yet supply half the demand fur f "Silvertown Cord Tires" (until enough manu- X jL facturing equipment can be constructed) we compromise with the Public by giving them, without addi tional charge, the highly efficient black Silvertown Rubber in all Goodrich FABRIC Tires for l'J16. . This makes GOODRICH Fabric Tires the most Re silient and Resporisive-to-Power, the most Long-Lived nnd Lively, of all FABRIC fires, at ANY price, without increasing their relative price to you. We call this new Silvertown Tread Compound by the name and brand of "Barefoot Rubber." Because, it CLINGS to the pavement for the same sort of reason that your bare foot clings to a slippery floor, while being flexible, stretchy, springy, and light TENACIOUS, resilient, enduring, this "Barefoot Rub ber" you today get in all blaek-tread Goodrich Fabric Tires, Giiodrieh Motor-Cycle Tires, - Goodrich Truck Tires, Goodrieh Bicycle Tires, Goodrich Rubber Boots, Overshoes, Soles and Heels, and in none but GOODRICH products. Test out a pair of these moderately priced blaek-tread FABRIC Tires and see what results from the mixing of BRAINS with Rubber. GOODRICH THE D. F. GOODRICH CO. Akmn Ohio ,ff? Tires Complete Stock of Goodrich Tires Carried at the Oregon Motor Garage 1 19-121 West Court Street. Telephone 4)K i 1 1 iipi sp -'minimi limn in in t i.HliiiiiiiiuiililiiiiiHilllllllllinillUllli'J drowned down wit lumber camp. H an uncle in port dy was washed Water. He came d later worked in has an aunt and bi H 1 1 'mpin Th An Economical Luxury ELECTRIC LIGHT Has proven itself in thousands of homes to be the most economical and at the same time the greatest luxury there is. , State ,if Ohio. CltJF 'if Trilod", r.nias Comity, w. Frank .1 Cnaiicv makes Mtb that lie I. tenifir partner of tlie firm ol V .1 Cbeoey & C doltu business in the City of Tolado, County nii'l Stare aforcaalSi IM that uni'l firm will pay the sum of ONE HCJfDHKU DOtiLABS. for eaeh ami ei-ery '-asc of ('a tnrrli that rannot he curefl by the use nf HALL'S CATABKH CURB. PRANK I CnKNBY. Sworn to Ufore rne and mbacrtbad In air nresenre, lliis lth day of lieeemhei, A ). ISSfi. A. W. M.KASON Sen I Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh "lire la taken internum and Ktl through the Blood on the Uncoil. BnrteCM of the System. Send for taftV si on la la, free. I J CHBNBT A CO., Toledo, o s,,id biy ait Srnsttatfi tSc. rrll'a Family 11 1 In for eonatlpntlon fh iiiK writer, A n,l nt that Schulta wi.ulil nol hnve 1 nl exf-rpt lor th" faot thut FtnnarmfaJi mlHunderatood hi' Incident occurred in 1 11 1 2. The Cubs had lust returned i" Chi Onto after n trip throtmh the east II the victim ,,f a mini decision rendered b) trip, anil the rest nf :i, Joking!) that the working with the opening "f vatton, thnt hi- had received a tele- ino In a ram fni th.- Indian department at I whit to ... . . , , , , reservation. WMhington, directing him to make ii formtal request in wrltliiK to the de partmetit for leave to convene the! ,ihhI RostS idTOOtf to Hp&At tribal council t.. consider ami an up-1 LA GRANDE, Ore., Feb. ix. Sim on the inaller. I Benson, John H. Venn ami V. I'.. Ti I 1 fence, familiar figures anions; Port land road builders, will come to La I Grande February l'4 t,, speak ami I participate in a good toads maetlng conducted by the Union County Q i I itoads Assoc allon. j Schulta hail 1 , ber "f clow Kinneran on the 'the Cub told I bat. Removing the Cause of Much Sickness If you use it in your home, YOU KNOW! If you don't use it, GT BUSY! Pacific Power & Light Go. I "Alwavs at Your Service." Tbe advantage In taking Foley Chthartlc Tablets Is that In addition to carrying off the entire congested rnaas without griping or nausea, they thoroughly oleanse the walla of the Intestines and keep them free of all clogging matter. It Is this caking on the walls of the Intestines that prevents their nat ural action and function, ami Is the direct cause of so touch of the sick ness and mlaery that makes ,onsti oatlon the euifle of our present day. For II is conatliiatlon that Is respon sible for a Largs share of loadarhes, depress, d feelings, and many other serious bodily Ills. W. A. McBae, no elderly gentleman living at Raleigh, Oa., writes: "Foley Cathartic Tablets are the only ones I have ever taken that cleanse niv system thoroughly and do mil gripe or hurt me at all. They arc entirely satisfactory and wonderfully differ ent and riot, pleasant than anything I bal e ey, f used." Sold L-r)wl,,"''C. uinp:re had a -lodge against bin was giving him the uorst of it Franli promlaed to kick hard a first opportunity, A few days later SctlUlte was a facing a s tUatlon where he was sup Posed to hit at any ball that came within reach, lie fouled off two and Was in tin- hole, The pitcher Ihen served up a sharp breaking curve, and ho lei it a,, by for a third strike. Frank wa so mad at himself thai lie pounded on ihe (date with his bat. breaking It in Iveo. He was not kick ing at the decision, He was merely nail .it h maetf. I'mplre Plnneran, however, thought Schultf wa trying i,, fndloatr thai In- Had called a bad j third Stlike, and pUl him out of the Pastime. Till- :s Ihe -oily blemish upon the Cub outfielder's escutcheon. John Hummel i" 1 1 posed to have been the mOBl docile man who ever Strode on big league diamond but he must n bi the palm to Sfhulte. iiiiitiiiiililitilliilililliillllltllllllliliiililiiiiiiiiilliiiiltllliiiiiiiliiilillliiiiliiiiiiltiiiiliiiiiifiiiiiiiiiitilililtiiiiiliiftiiiiiiliiiiifiiiiii. EFjEiiiiiitiiiiitaiiisttiiistitiiiti siiiti:ittiitiitsiiffsiiisiictiititiisiiiiisiciiiiiiti!i(iaiftititiiiiiiiegtitsiiiitcisiititsttttfsiiiiiitfitttti f COME AND SEE THIS NEW II Vulcan Chilled Gang )( IMH Nv i:i: POR RAILWAY. Tribal Cosndl to DSacSNM (iH-nlng ol hlapinlli i;, -ci i am. ii KLAMATH PAUJS, ore.. 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