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PAGE SIX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1916. EIGHT PAGES ' There are four important features A, B. C and D tB Dependable prod ucts, especially in DEPENDABLE COFFEE 40c rok "Ffatnrf A" Freshly Roasted. "Feature IV Invincible Strength. "Feature C" Delicate Flavor. "Feature IV ? Valuable prizes will be awarded to ail ihoae who :racr KKATVli R P and matl it to vis, aioompanu-d by a De pendable OoffYe label or a labvl from iifp-ndaht" Ta. RiUinc Powder, Spiers tr Kxtrai-t., and Una name of your dealer. All answers accomjMinied by a IVpendablf label w ill be suitably re- :is i ou t an mi the prtffit kOiatt C I m b," a t 3,V per poiind, is the fual of many 40c coffees. 10 BE MADE AT THE YARDS AT JUNCTION ROADM VSTElt 1 T.li IjOOKS o i k sin v i lo I bs II. I IlK ( ONSTRI (TED, Tracks Will lie Protected So to Kin otitic Off Aartatant Din win I- Niiintd In lAOk ftor Yars Pesating tMHttiuffM o Reajnlgf. Section i c at TrrtMjlMIl, Dwight Edwards Company Portland. Oreaoa. Married Men EVX lralt. XDON; Feb. is. Young mar tnen who have not enlisted are ... met Vt Hi, attention of th the Derby plan will next he called to aims. Most of them are men he. tween it and It years old. There are n called n il men vl authorities are searching for a nieth eilod to bring them into line. RUB LUMBAGO OR PAIN FROM BACK vill i i v w w nil KM i i ritiM itorn.i: or Old), I'KAKTIiATIVt, ST. I ICOB'S ml KiKWelt in Toms. NKVY YORK, Keli. it, Seeking intVUlment of his marriage to Kdith dare Roosevelt, sobbed out in court pathetic story of his marrital I troubles. 'Before marriage Bdlth declared the disparity in our ages would make DO difference." he cried, "'but after wards she repelled me and would never remain alone with me. She never even allowed me a goodnight imeness rubbing Ah: rain is gone! Quickly Yes Almost i lief from soreness, stiffness. ;;nd pain follows a gentle with St Jacob's Oil" this soothing, penetrating oil il our painful back, and like relief ( onus. "St Jacobs iiii' irmlesa backache, lumbago and Kuli Ballot Maj Help Cupid. W1XIPEG, Man . Feb IS The ballot may help Cupid The Manito ba legislature, in a diagnosis of the temperance act, ruled that married men will be allowed to keep liquor in their homes, but bachelors will not be allowed to have intoxicants in their possession if the province goes dry at an election March 11, i Kast Oregonlaa Special.) PILOT ROCK JUNCTION, Ore. Feb. 23. Roadro aster Ed Wetzel ol !..i Qrande, spent a rew hbun look ing over the yards Monday with a view of improving condition! Hncl protecting the tracks from wandering bo Tinea by fencing, etc Mrs c H Campbell. Mrs C Pow ell and Mrs. K. J. Anthony were pas sengers to Pendleton on the motor Monday. Hostler i 'has. Weaver went to Uma tilla Monday evening to visit his fam ily and look after some business mat ters. Section Foreman Itrynnt of Ham hart, has been given an assistant fore man to lo(y after Pilot Rook. Junc tion yards until luch lime as a tegu lar section crew is assigned to look after th yard tracks alone, the track, age of a terminal being greater than the average main line section. Herbert McGinn, nigh car clerk and our official cartoonist, was on the sick list Sunday nigh hut was aide to resume his usual duties again Mon day night W. Ryan. (1 s McClellan. C. D. Mi'Xurlen and P. McDonald, employes at the round house, were all Pendle to visitors Tuesday. Quite a number of the ladies have signified their intention of visiting the Domestic Science department of the high school, evidently mistaking the professor's kitchen for a room of In struction and probably it would be in case the ladies call the professor play ing the roll of pupil. L ' :. tiffin iiaamiai Cigarettes Ktralghten lip! Quit complaining! Threat to Kidnap Made, Stop those torturona "stitcher." In CHICAGO, Feb. 19. letter order -moment m will forge: that you, ing him to mail f 350 to i certain ad ever had a treat hark, because It I dress was received herj hv Barnett v o l hurt "r lie stiff or lame. Don't i Matthews, an official of Armour & suffer! Get a small trial bottle Ot I Co. Matthews was notif'e.' that his old. hone. t "St Jacob's OH" from! s.,n. Cyril Barnett Matthew, aged 9 Miur druggist n.ov and get this las'.- years, would be kidnap 1 if he ioti ing relief. tied the police i f the receipt of the ' Rcrkric) Gets Eddy Malum. BOSTON, Feb. 19. The definite statement that F.ddie Mahan. the fa mous Harvard football star, will coach the back field of the University of California next season was made by persons In a position to know. It is understood that Mahan plana to purchase a vineyard in California as he has completed his college course and has taken his degree anil that he expects to make his home in the golden state. It s reported that he will be paid SS.aail for his services at are wide-open for comparison with any cigarette at any price ! Most sensitive smokers appreciate the pleasure Camel quality offers. They prefer it to premiums or coupons! Freedom from tongue-bite and throat-parch is as welcome as is the absence of any unpleasant cigaretty afier-taste ! Camels are blended choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos ; you'll prefer their new flavor and mild- smoothness to either kind of tobacco smoked straight! That desirable, satisfying "body" is all there without any come back ! No matter how many you smoke ! Cimrs are sold everywhere in nctenttficallv seaed park 30 for 10c; or ten ptckagen (200 , i -r--) in a Msune paper co VP red carton for ft 00. 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'oma In today and let's talk ifovet OREGON LUMBER YARD PHONE H. I r3NC JOiCHJM) Diapatchei from Amsterdam eaj that the kaiser has announced the wedding date of his youngest son. Prince Joachim, us March It The l wedding will lake place at Potadaffl 'i he announcement of the engagement I of Prince Joachim to Princess Marie j Augustine, daughter of Prince Kd ard of Anhalt was offlc'ally an nounoed last ftetober. Prince Joachim, who was twenty five vears old on December 17. is a captain In the Fourteenth regiment o' Hussars. In the foot guards, the I grenadier guards and several other I nttlltary organizations, is the only tin I married son of the kaiser. His fian cee Is the n eoe o rVederleh n of Ai or June 19, Ufa, ported that her under Crown rrti helm, brother of tin Argon na front i- reigning Imke I, and was born t has been re er Is fighting Frederick Wil li c Jo. ti him, or. I EL I'ASO. Tex, F I! 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