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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1916. PAGE THREE NEW 90 POUND RAILS BIG PLACED ON 0. NEW TERMINAL I0WN BEGINS 10 PICK UP AFTER HARD WINTER Free Prizes W. For East Oregonian Readers EIGHT PAGES Many Ileautlful Premiums in a most liberal Manufacturers Publicity Distribution and "15 Pusxle" Contest. vo im: is YSKED TO hi V ANYTHING TO WIN ONE OF THESE PRIZES. Everyone lending answers will receive free the collection of "Nation's Home Ronil" (containing words and music of sixty-six songs) ulsn an elegant "IS" Exposition Souvenir Spoon and u chance to win some of the grand prizes. Each contestant Dae an equal chance. I'TRST ,i: i PRIZE rt".lu piano. -Superb, M CON II UllANI) PRIZE Latest model, brand new. :0 Talking Ma chine ami a Purohaae crimi-ato (tcmkI for . THIRD ORAND PRISE Beautiful chest of guaranteed Silverware and a Purchase t i n. ni ,,.i rr ,., Ml contestant! will also receive from our advertising department be sld the premiums inentloned above a bmiaflde cash value purchaser's ered t i lu ck food toward the purchase of any new Piano or Player Piano in the H. M. W V.RHKN mi sic HOUSE, Pendleton, Oregon, oi al M i Ml -K HOUSE, Walla Walla. Washington. INTERESTING PI ,.!, 1". ''un you arraiiKe these numbers use only 1 to 9 Inclusive) so the will total ir, up and down and tideways, and perhaps diagonally If you solve It, send your answer lin mediately. Do not delay. Tou cannot afford to be late. 8 IMPORTANT: Bacil number is to lie used hut once If unsurcess ful at first, try again mathema ticians say it Can be done. For the best arranged, neatest correct and most artistic answer, we give the prizes In order of mer it. All prlie winners will he noti fied and ill! prlxes not culled for within I.', days after closing of oontaet forfeited. I'se of this paper is permitted, niy one per. son In a family can enter. All prize in this great publicity event will be given absolutely free. Neatness, arrangement, " well as accuracy will be considered. All answers must be the contest -lint - individual work In cub- of tie exact duplicate of every prlie In the content will be awarded. The decision of the three judge will lie final. All answers must be enl .it ones to the II- M. Mi ni MUSIC HOUSE, Pendleton, fluajina, or MAS8EV Mt sit HOI HE, Walla Walla. Washing' Ion it. Western Union Time, Thursday, Febrt led or mailed after that time will nol be .1. i TIONi Write name and address or separate sheet of paper and send in slide Awards will be made immec stunts ill be notified. CASCARETS" BEST IF BKST nil! 1 iin mil til il (Ml HOW Ml S ; ATM. Illl OL1I'-, sol It xTOMAt'll I let a 1 Sick hf trace this to tor rmentlng fond In gassy stomach. clogged in tip' ,r Tielna cast out aheorbed Into the delicate brain tiss-iu' linn and that dull. rets Immediately idealise tlv i remove the sour, undlgestei , foul XSSeS, take the execs in the liver and carry out a1 stipated waste mater and pels the bowels scarsl tonight will surei GENTLEMEN WILL BE LADYLIKE AT PARTY RAN FRANCISCO, Feb. in "Gen tlemen niust careful ,n M ladylike manner" This is one of the unique require j mi nts of the Jacob Oordln Dramatic , Uh t,, I... enforced at their leap rear v t,.w of the orders or the evening ,i announced in the invations are SI follows: i lentlemcn asking ladles to dance wall be fined. fottM women are required to seel th, there are no male wall flowers. I They itiusl choose partners Irre - . teeth e or age or look. gjarrh l women must not chaperon.' young me" This may be their chanCel to be proposed 'to. f , ul f J latest studio model, brand new. Up- Can It Be Done? Send jour at Warren Hnale hsagon, HoilM', Pendleton, total le in every direction, up and down and sideways and perhaps WHY THE "15' PUZZLE Thi!. great offer is made in as effort to reduce costs of selling pl an. s The old methods of paring solicitors, teachers and agents' commissions, magazine and thea tre program advertising or engag es! possible benefit. We ale to il a liberal portion of such adva tls ag allowance monev In th ,piofit-narin campaign thi making this most unusuuliv a tractive offer direct to every reai er of this paper. ver) carefull; and plainl) mi tb the solution lust as quick ij as poi stew aner contest i loses ami an cm r 1 jTHE DALLES HAS 1ST ARREST DURING YEAR THE DALLES. F Is - -The; i harm is broken .1. heepherder, came to i freely of aleoho, was 0, Sullivan, I un, Imbibed! arrested for drunkenness and fined $.V Thi the first arrest here on rniy c tin- year, which broke all bun ads guilivan told the police h was. JOllllS. .lall ,Stev',Hotne. BaBBBaffiHHHHwBsaHS i, ' , . ' " - ;sS, . LARGE (itNt. or JAPANESE IRE AT WORK DAILY It HI fill RAILROAD. (imp Mill i- Running roil itiu-i and TIi!iiks Are Tuklne on a Prosperous Air iii tin- Village O. T. Ntivl ln Jureil Willie Working Other NeWfi Votee or the Town, (Kaat Oregonian Special.) NULLS', lire., Feb. II. tfOllfl has been a busy little hunt during the l int few days. A large gang of .Lips are here plae. Ing new '.III pound rails for the (i-W Win SlUSher'a chop mill has been crushing grain ami me well drill ot John It. Anderson has been hammer ing away early ami late to secure wa ter for the school district. A 11 pound girl was born to Mr and .Mrs. John I'arrlsh Saturday. Dr. Dorg Of Tati" attending While blackamtthing lust Friday, O. F. Steele got a cinder in his eye which required a physician to remove, or. Dora of Echo, performed the opera tion Miss F.lheljn Wells was taken vio lently III In school last Wednesday with i similar mulardy which she had during the latter part of January She Is up and about again but will likely have to stop going to school alnoe the has four miles to come on Mr. and Mrs. (' ('. T)unn came up from Stanfleld Saturday to visit their daughter. Mrs. t' 0. Shipley. Owing lo farming season being so ne,, i ,,t hand the Nolln Literary and debating society will suapend Its meetings after next rtuturday night until next fall. Th,' program for m-xt meeting will Consist 01 a mock trial, vocal and in strumental music and the Nolln Tat tler, edited by Prof j C, Bowman ot Hie north Yoakum school John K Smith finished drilling a well at a depth of :iS6 feet last Thurs day .'or Henry Wellzin. who lives two miles north of here Four hundred gallon or water was I drawn from the 'll In 10 minutes without making an Impression upon Ihe flow of water. .Mr. Weltzin went in Pendleton En Ida! and purchased a windmill and other equipment to handle his water I supply. He has heretofore had tn haul water a distance or three miles. Win Slasher brought a band oi I el ;. up From Echo l ist week Where i he 'ook them during the deep snow to feed. Jus. It. Marple made a business trip j to the county seat Friday I Alvin Adams was a Pendleton shop. I per Saturday. TOR CHILDREN'S OCGH. Vo l cannol use anvising better for I our child's cough and Cold than Dr King's New Discovery It Is prepar ed from Pine Tar mixed with healing mil soothing balsams It does not contain anything harmful and It slightly lagatlve, just enough to expel poii from the system Dr. Discovery is antiseptic cold germs raises the sens the rough and Irritation Don't put off Coughl and folds often I, oi New tile phlegm I oothes it treat meiit Husband Mlh-d n I un. DANBURT, Hi Feb 11. William Huas, a young farmer residing three miles north of hep', was shot and klil- Mrs. Hi.ss playfully pointed a shot gun at her husband as they were al ut to ii,. seated at the breakfast te Mi and pulled Ihe trigger, thinking th weapon was not loaded. In Mtobln Hood." PlliOT IUH h II TIO NOW TAKES A HESTER OUTLOOK I PON Till: WORLD. Itigorou- oiiditlou- Under Which New Terminal Yard Opened rc I'uet li-dieartig iiXTtntciil"nt Polio. us an,! ptejaVlcul far nil Mnk over Place Other Notes, (Baal Oregonian special.) PILOT H'X'K JUNCTION, Ore., Feb. il, Are we on the map ' Wi ll, we should say yes, without being lassed a suburb of any Village on earth After Ihe severe winter weather un-1 der which the O.-W R & N. opened their new terminal yards and shops it this place the business is taking on a more steady and satisfactory aspect Bttpt, w BoUona or l, Oranda came over Monday and looked ovef the yards and BSachlne shops, return ing to Pendleton with the switch la the evening. H. L Lyons, division been busy for several d work train loading inch for riprapplng banks Hollow and f'avllse as against tht; high water nglneer, has J'H with i hear Nolls near Thorn ' protection during the spring freshets. Owing to serious washouts and slides between Pendleton and Walla Walla our city lost uulte a percentage' of lis population by the rushing oil F. A F.leske's large extra gang ilfj Italians and Hride Foreman J, 0'-! Ileara'l carpenter tfang to the Bcens j of the trouble but they will soon be back again to finish their work at this point Postmaster Tweedy came over! from Pendleton Saturday to look u over with a view "f either establish ing a rural route or sub-station to take care of our rural route idea wh-ii lie learned ceds Th vanished would h something like 70 families t be serv- ,-. and the propositi tion with ultimate!) f a suh-sta-independent pOStofflce speedily took its place. The people hire believe they are entitled to adequate postal facilities and also the establishing of an express office at the earliest possible date. B j Anthony, our obliging "store keeper" and i". H. Campbell, his as-j sistant are moving their household goods from Umatilla and will be dom iciled i the emergency bungalows I W H Woods, iii barge of the work for the Nettleton Bruce Esch bach Construction Co., Is loading up th,- last of their tools and his own I household goods for shipment tn Se attle, this firm having completed their contract here. Chan. Martin, car elerk. resigned J and left tor I ni day. being reliei Herbert ktcKlnn. , Irtal Khrhart doing tlie calling night. Mrs It A. Rt visitor last Satui n. Is now crews at Pendleton Mr i trip to id Mrs 1 Pendleton L. Barnes Monday. made a George Pier lldtlng trade Market President F H N, eaine in was here Mo the Pendlei rrell of the O ruesdsy night o W. n No. 5 and inspected sin round bouse log he continued land on No. 1. Wednesday thi ami the various were very mud the non arrival a 6. but when the No at r, p, m. Wildfire and for Agent Luse was town paving off here. , We have a gr, our city and und stances Would no humiliated over the terminal Wednesday lis lonrnev t yards mom-Port- 16th was pay day railroad employes disappointed over pay checks on No. package'' arrived on he news spread like nearly three hours the busiest man In the men stationed at many visitors to r different clnnm loubt feel .somewhat iur general appear in we have no apol i erythlng speaks for liiliiian ill Hun Wtain are satisfied i us far " His nomination for second place at the republican national convention al Chi-1 cago i" June, as a running mate for! former Senator Theodore K. BurtOn.1 It had been reported that he w is willing to ruu for vice president on a ticket headed by Mr. Burton. Wd j li nn K. Borah, or Albert H. Cummins with the understanding that David Jayne Hill should be given the guber i : il l nomination In this slate. oia'tily have not agreed to anv so, h plan nor anythulg remoter, like tt," said Mr. Whitman. "I am fOI Justice Hughes for president He i would sweep tin- country, will state also that 1 am desirous oi another nomination for governor ot this iur rii'xii iM I III' I't lll N 1 . I llll I iTWG Ich want Is to get well 1 are whether th" arc most scientific physician unlearned neighbor ,ie bow the are cured get well. only they For forty otll fellials ,, ats women suffering ills hue been taking l.y.lia K Plnkham's Vegetable i pound and have be n getting well. because the) have got well, that medh me oontlnues to have a equalled by that of few proprll nreoar itionj Adv an 1916 The Year for Separate Skirts Our display is winning the approval of the discriminating shopper. In our assortment you will find practically every desirable new style and material, including Golfine and Velour De Lane. Your earlv inspection solicited. R. ALEXANDER. WINS ADMIRATION THOMAS. tvrc Mrs Thomas appeared as "Artemis" in the Gods of Greece division at the Ball of the Gods, given by the So ciety of Beaux Arts Architects in New York last week The divinities ol mythology were impersonated by the leaders of society in a gorgeous pa geant. a in EN s VTTACK TRAINER. MANGLING HIM SEVERELY SANTA HONK 'al.. Feb. 19. Three their trainer ter quarter him fearful! enas attacked a circus in win here, mangling Ieath is expect- ed. He from tb is driving the hyenas den into a trsnspor when the attacked a e Woman BSBOggier Jailed. W YORK, Feb. it, a eentenc days in Jail for failure to .to-j dutiable merchandise .brought rlar, into this country as personal bagg lg was imposed by Federal Judge r'a .j tor, on Mrs. Emilie Bwlggett, a 8n Francisco milliner. Sentence was pronounced after the1 woman had pleaded guilty to the barge, which was that she rlefrS ided the government out of duties aggre-' gating till. Judge riavtcn said that he regretted having to Impose a i- irsh sentence, but that it was ne essary to st.e, smuggling. Greece semi Cash twa.v. NSW YOHK, Feb. It. The go mem of flee ens has been transfi millions of dollars of its funds London months to New York with n a according to New York I era, who estimate that t7S,000,OI ilreek funds is now on deposit lame number of banks here. This action is regarded by I eis as a precautionary measur case- of a break III the relations f the 'ireek government with tl !h. lias Csed ctuuBbertatB'i CMSk Keened for 20 Years. ' I'hamberlain's Oougn Heme.lv has been used in my household for the past twenty years I began giving It to nn children when they were small As a quick relief for croup, whoop ing cough, and ordinary colds. It hsa no equal Deeag free from opium anl other harmful drugs, i never felt afraid to give It to the children I h ue recommended It to a targe num ber of friends anl neighbors. WC I have used it and speak highly ef It." writes Mrs. Mary Mlnke Shortsvllle. IS. Y. Obtainable everywhere- Avd AS GODDESS AT BALL T wewwrsw m Mrs Thomas' costume was one of the most striking at the ball. It was cloth of silver combined with mauv-t lavender and blue chiffon. The coat was of silver mail and the silver arm lets were studded with blue stones. lASQUITH TO ASK FOR IMMENSE WAR CREDIT la IND Feb. Is. A war credit of g,g0et09(l will be asked of parliament by Premier Asquith bring ing England's total war appropriati ons up to date to tlV,tlg,Mg,Mt, Ten more groups of Derby recruits including unmarried men of 29 years end upwards, were called to the col orsc today, the onhr becoming effee Ive March 1. liHi i-li and ial light. H. The war offic, ollowlng oommuni n .ol cat. i 'A dispatch received CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Alwa s bears the Signature of llllllllilllllllllllllillllllllllllllllMlllllllllltllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHH MORTGAGE LOANS Term Contract on Citv and Farm Property. I Current Rates NO COMMISSIONS, I NO BONUSES, or other expenses. E Just like gottiiiR it from a bank. Large or small amounts. : E Loan quickly closed. If you need money COME and SEE US. MATLOGK-LAATZ INVESTMENT GO. S Hi East t'ourt St. ! 'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIItlllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll, .'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllltlllllllllllllllMllllt I NOOPt ES, CHOP SUEY. CHINA DISHES GOEY'S "hhllllllllllllllllllMlllllllllllllllllllllllllllHlllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllMIMIIII.Iir- hatt el Hal branch of the Tlgrti river, the Ilrltish suffered casualties aggregating 373 and the Arabs lost considerably over IM men killed. "A small punitive eapedlt on dis patched January 'J completely sur prised the Arabs and destroyed four of their villages. The Ilrltish auf fcred only six casualties. ' Strength linn's from well digecd and thoroughly asalmllated food. Hood's Sarsaparilla tones the diges tive organs and thus nullds up ths strength If you are getting "ru down. " begin taking Hood's at once. It gives nerve, mental and digestive strength. Adv. .Ion. ao land Official Vim. il WASHINGTON, Feb. 19 Presi dent Wilson nominated Frank A. Boyie, of Juneau. Alaska, as receiver of public moneys at Juneau, and Clyde B. Walker, of Puneau. as regis ter of the land office there. FVSII.Y DFflOKD. This Question Should Be Answered Ka-uiy b) Pendletie People. Whi' h U wiser to have confidence In the opinions of your fellow-cltl-zens, of people who know, or de pend on statements made by utter strangers residing in rar-away plac es? Read the following: J. D. Morrow, rancner and butch er, 517 Marie street. Pendleton, says "I had pain in the small of my back for about three months If I did an' work that obliged me to stoop, share twinges darted througn my back, just over my right kidney. Th kidney secretalons pained when passing. One box of Doan's Kidney Pills removed all these troubles" PrUe 50c. at all dealers. Don t simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the sane that Mr Morrow had. Foster-Mil-burn Co.. Props, Buffalo. N. T. Con Dung Low CHOP SUEY NOODLES c?: HOT TA-flLES CHILLI CON GARNE SPANISH BTTIdC LUNCHES COFFEE Everything clean snd up-to-date FIBST ClUUM BIRV1CX TEA 5c Pnckase Under State Hotel Oor. Webb ,md foironw o I st. Phone Pendleton, 'ire. KWONG HONG LOW I 116 Weil Alts St.. Upitsirt. Phone 411