East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 06, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1916.
PAGE THREE
mm OLD BOY OF
HERHISTON KICKED
ON HEAD BY HORSE
IliWI.V SHOTWKIJ. Is INJURED
BUT n Is Mil THOUGHT
SI KIOI slA
A pretty girl,
A summer night,
A man,
And he'll succeed, 0 !
Because his pipe
Is filled with sweet
And mel-
Low, rich TUXEDO!
Get yourself properly Tux-ified and you'll make all rivals look as
though they were tied to a post 'cause there's no tobacco made
that rivals Tuxedo for speeding things up.
You just can't taste the savory flavor and whiff the snappy fra
grance of "Tux" without feeling the spirit of hustle shooting through
your wiiole system.
5Fuxedo
PROP. WILLIS L. MOORE
Hi Chief of in United
Mates Weather Bureau
' Tuxtth appe alt to me because
it ti fragrant, uMthout being heady;
mil i, but not tameless. A thor
oughly enjoyable, iaiufying pipe
tobacco that afford wholesome
relaxation.
The Perfect Tobacco for Pijs and Cigarette
And no wonder! For there'9 no tobacco leaf in the
wide world so rich as the choice,
ripe Burley that Tuxedo is made
of. When this wonderful leaf is
mellowed to perfect mildness and
every last bit of bite taken or.t by
the original "Tuxedo Process"
you have a smoke that's packed
full of life and joy and satisfaction.
Try Tuxedo for a week.
YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE
Convenient, gluiint wrapped, f"
moiture-proof pouch . . . OC
Famoui frrren tin with gold
lettering, curved to fit pocket
In Tin Humitiiri, 40c and 80c
In Clan Hum i Jon, SOe and 90c
TH I AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY
10c
II. rmi-toii Hi-i School ltask1lal
Tram 1m Defeated by MlMon Mean
Ixts of the Episcopal Church Lis
ten to inUTi tinir Address li Itfsh
oiip I'.old". I, Saturday.
(East OrafonlM Special.)
HEKMI.STON. ore, March 6. Ir-
win Shotwell. ten year old on of Mr. 1
and Mrs. J. K shotwell of this city, j
was kicked on the forehead by a
horse Saturday morning. The heel3
of the horse which were known to
be used at very opportune times were j
carefully avoided ay the young ladj
but while bitching the animal to thei
rack it struck with Its forefoot and
cut young Shotwell just above the eye.
A physician was summoned and while
the cut Is not serious, two stitches
were necessary and temporarily was'
very painful.
The Hermlston hien senool basket
ball team, accompanied by Prof. A
T. Park returne.l home from their
sojourn to Milton Saturday evening
Although defeated, tne boys say they
had a ood game ami pleasant trip
In the first half of the game Her
miston had the better of their oppo
nents by four points In the last,
however, Milton ran her score up to
11 while Hermlston was nut 10. The
following composed the team from
this city: Gordon Shotwell, (.'hub
Longhorn, Jas Todd, Henry Gunn,
Ernest Waterman and ("vrl! Hlakeslee
The members of the Episcopal 6.'(S5. and now February, the short-
church anil their friends leathered al m month or tne year and with the
the home of Mrs Ii. G. Monkraai
Sutiirdnv nvenlm where Vtishoo P:ld-i Storm
ALEXANDERS
Presenting Spring's Favored Modes in Women's Apparel
Spring Suits
mm
Of every description. The shorter pickets, the
belted, the flaring "boxy" effects. Checks of
various sizes and fashionable shades. Navy,
Hague, tan, resedas, Russian, greens ami black.
PRICES $15.00 TO $45.00
NewCoats
Here in abundance. Whether you have in mind
an inexpensive little sport coat, or one for dress
occasions, you will find here a most pleasing as
sortment to choose from.
NEW WAISTS ARRIVING DAILY.
ed the 8000 mark. January' was the
first month to reach that point with
librarv closer! two davs Hnrlncr the
.! Storm haft exceeded Ihar reenrrt with
lock gave an interesting talk on his
travels In the far east.
Bishop Paddock hela services at
the Episcopal hall this morning, a
number being confirmed.
Mrs E. P. Dodd entertained infor
mally at cards. Saturday afternoon.
Tables were arranged for twenty,
bridge being the game.
A numlwr of young people motor
ed to Stanfleld Friday evening to at
tend the dancing party given at the
auditorium
H. K Laughlin spent Saturday herei
visiting old friends. He left Spokane I
Friday and Is on his way to Chicago;
for a brief business visit.
E E. Starcher of I'rpatilla spent
Saturday here on business.
S572 and a few brancti records still
to be heard from.
Another record is broken with the
receipt last Saturday of the largest
single book order since the county
library started. About half of the or-
Two Killed In Wreck.
Watertown, S. I) , March 4. Two
were killed when a South Dakota Cen
tral passenger train crashed through
a bridge near Thomas A smoulder
ing fire, thought extinguished Sun-
er children In the room, while more
have come than ever before I found
that 134, children in grades four to
seven In the three schools had never
been In the public library. Within
the fifteen days following. 3 of them
have registered here and started to I day weakened tha bridge
read while from the libraries placed
fal the schools. 398 books have been
taken out for home reading.
Another way in wnich the library
and schools can cooperate has been
der is made up of shorts in the No-1 suggested by Mr. Hampton and Is be
vember and December children's book ing looked after this week The 11
orders which J. K filll was unable to brarlan has been asked to choose the
furnish The shipment contained 587 children's books apportioned to the
books. grade schools from the county school
January also broke a year's record j book funds. This amounts to $124
of registration with 2m new readers worth of books and when received
will be placed in the public library.
classified, catalogued and circulated
the grade schools of thei'1!11 'hP 1ibra,ry b00l",
tne cianiieia scnooi a to Df sianu-
BRITISH PATROL BOAT
MAY HAVE BEEN LOST
LONDON. March 6. Though refus
ing full confirmation, the admiralty
Indicated that a Hrttlsh patrol boat
had sunk the Herman I " -3 7 . the vessel
Oi ' sank the Arabic
pranoia wm succeed Maryc,
WASHINGTON-, March 4. Wltaon
will send the name or David Francis
of Missouri to the senate Mondny as
ambassador to Russia. succeeding
Mary, who resigned.
ITIMBER COMPANY SUES
I THE O.-W. RAILROAD CO.
I.A GRANDEi ore. March 4 The
.Mount Emily Timber company of Lai
tirande has begun suit against the
o.-W. It. & S. company for U.tM
damages for fire alleged to have been
due to sparks from a railroad engine
near the timber company's holdings
In August. lull. It is alleged 2200
acres Were, burned over, much valu
able Umber, wood and pasture being
I destroyed.
Tonxdolng of tyntser Denied.
PARIS. March 4 The ministry of
marine officially dented the report
that a French cruiser bad been tor-
; pedoad off Havre
. lo -I
port of such torpedoing has
the United States.
Library News
IJbrury Hours.
10 a. m. to 5:30 p. m.
Open noon hour.
7 to S evenings
Sundays. 2 to 5 p m.
The report of the county library
for February as given : the librarian
at the monthly meeting or the library, expert them to be quiet
board is as follows: in the library and help u
written in to our books
This month has also seen the inaug
uratior
groups of school room libraries 20
selected books In the rourth. fifth,
sixth and seventh grades of the Lin
coln, Hawthorne and Washington
schools. The enthusiasm with which
these bonks were received by both the
teachers and the children and the
splendid use made of them in the fif
teen days since this work was started,
is very encouraging, on the day the
books were placed in the rooms. I ex
plained the uses of the public library
to the children, invited ail to come to
the library who had never done so and
in return for the good books offered
free to them, explained that we would
and orderly
to keep the
The kingdom of Slam cover an
area of about 200,000 square miles,
and the last census gave a total popu
lation of 8 149.487.
Cut This Out
It Is Worth Money
L
The Best at Any Price
No other baking
powder will raise
nicer, lighter bis
cuits, cakes and
pastry, none is more
pure and wholesome
Then Why Pay More?
A
The Court of list RMort,
Around the stove of the cross roads
grocery is the real court of last re
sort, for it finally over-rules all oth
ers Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
has been brought before this court in
almost every cross roads grocery in
this country, and has always received
a favorable verdict. It is In the
country where man expects to receive
full value for his money that this
remedy Is most appreciated obtain
able everywhere. Adv.
Librarian's Report.
"The month of February has brok
all records of circulation For the
cond time the circulation has pass-
iks In good orddr on the shelves.
It has worked like a charm and we
ve never seen the books In such
id condition on the shelves or quiet-
GIANT CHAMPION AND HIS MANAGER
IMItN'T HOItllV.
BETTER AND SOFTER
LIGHT
Is assured by the use of some
of these beautiful fixtures of
ours. They give a light that
Illuminates the room perfectly,
but that does not tire or strain
the eyes. They are not expen
sive considering their extra ef
ficiency and extra beauty. Why
not at least see them?
J. L. VAUGHAN
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MORTGAGE LOANS
Term Contract on City and Farm Property.
Current Rate NO COMMISSIONS,
NO BONUSES, or other expense.
r Just like getting; it from a bank. Iarge or small amounts. 5
r Loan quickly closed. If you need money
COME and SEE US.
MATLOCK-LAATZ INVESTMENT GO. f
1H East Court St. S
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What became of that 'Don't
urry Club' you helped to organize? '
'Everybody refused to work The
i got in debt and had to disband."
shlnfton star.
is said that I
women in Japan
members, who ha
marr unless their
n organization OI
numbers 10.000
1 sworn never to
prospective husb
ands agree to support a movement for
obtaining for them equal treatment
with men and an Improved economic
poaMlou.
TRY "CASGIETS" FOR
LIVER AND BOWELS
IF SICK OR BIIIOUS
TONIGHT! ( I.I AN VOl R ItoWl I s
UtD STOP HEADACHE, COLDS
SOI R STOMACH.
(let a 10-cent box now.
Turn the rascals out the headache,
biliousness. In digestion, the sick sour
stomach and bad colds turn them
out totilgh and keep them out with
Cascarets,
Millions of men and women take
a Cascaret now and then and never
known the misery cnused by a lazy
liver, clogged bowels or an upset
stomach.
Don't put In another day of dis
tress Let Cascarets cleanse your
stomach: Temove the sour, fermenting
food; take the excess bile from your
liver anil carry out all the constipate. I
waste matter and poison in the bow
els Then you wttl feel great.
A Cascnret tonight straightens you
out by morning They work while
you sleep A 10-cent box from any
drug store means a clear head, sweet
stomach and clean, healthy liver and
bowel action for months. Children
love Cascarets because they never
gripe or sicken.
Tom .lone
ardlzed this year and to meet the re
quirements must buy 1250 worth "f
books. Mr. Howard, the principal, has
asked my help In selecting them and
will come to Pendleton Saturday for
this purpose.
One indication of the growing pop
ularity of the library Is In the num
ber of people seen in the reading
room Yesterday at one time I count
ed thirty-one in the reading room and
fifteen in the children's room and we
have but forty chairs.
The state of Washington expects fo
put through a county library law at
the next legislature and the matter Is
to be discussed at the Inland Empire
Teachers' Association to be held in
Spokane this spring I have been
asked to speak at that time, following
the reading of the proposed new law
by Mr. Fuller of the cpokane public
library.
Respectfully suemltted.
S. 1. NASOX
Cnunty Librarian
Cut out this advertisement, enclose
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Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your namo
and address clearly. You will re
c lve in return a trial package eon.
taino.g:
(1) Foley's Honey and Tar Com
pound, the standard ftmlly remedy
for coughs, colds, croup, whooplnir
cough, tightners and soreness In
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muscles, stilt Joints, backache and
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Sold Everywhere.
CATARRH GERMS
EASILY KILLED
OSVY W W To ( 1 III' ".'His DIS
EASE is To DESTROY ITs
CAISE.
If you have catarrh and want to get
rid of It you must kill the germs
j which cause catarrh. Stomach dos
ing, ointments, spraps. creams, douch
es, etc., fail because they overlook this
fact They all help ny giving tem
porary relief hut they do not reach
the germ life that has found lodge
ment in yottr head. nose, throat and
could not destroy it if they did
The best known way or destroying
the danger. 01s germs or Catarrh and I
consequently ending the disease itse'f
is-to breathe into the atr passages of
your nose and throat the pleasant
penetrating air of Hyomei (pro
nounced High-o-me Hyomei h
made front purest oil of Eucalyptus
combined with other powerful, heal
ing, antiseptic and germicidal ingre
dients. You breathe It through a lit
tle pocket inhaler which Tallman A
Co. and other leading druggists In
Pendleton and vicinity are furnlshing
with every complete treatment sold
Every time you inhale the sweet, frn--Tant
air of Hyomei through this lit
tle device you are drawing into your
swollen, inflamed, germ laden mem
branes a medicated air which will not
only reduce all the swelling and in
flammation and open your cloggeo
nose and stopped-up air passages but
will absolutely and positively drat rev
every trace of Catarrh germ life It
reaches Druggists are so sure of the
Messed, lasting relief that Hyomei
brings t.. catarrh sufferers that thev
sell it invana'.dy on the positive guar
antee that money paid will be re
refunded if successful results are not
secured from its use Get a Hom. i
outfit from our druggist today and
'egin at once to drive this dangerous
and disgusting disease rrom your sys
tem forever.
Hong Kong Cafe
l.VD NOODLE PARLORS
Noodles
AND
Chop Suey
HOT TAMALES 15c
Outside Tray Orders Spatially.
Boies for ladles and gentlemen
OPEN DAT AND ALL NIOHT
MEALS 25c AND I P
Special Chicken Dinner
Sundays.
548Main Street
Next to E O. Bldg. Phone (01
Con Dung Low
CHOP SUEY
NOODLES "cSr
HOT TAMALES
CHILLI CON GARNE
SPANISH STYLE
LUNCHES
COFFEE
Everything clean and up
date FIHs'T CLAM 8IRV1CX
TEA 5c Package
Under State
Hotel
Cor. Webb snd CattMWi od Its'
Phone 547. Pen 'let 10, I r
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