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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1916. Thankful For Relief Remedy Brought Her )t SllcalUp 6ulltiogcjrr MONOVY. MAltCH , PAGE SIX . n i 1:1 ITOUV wo TKWo ims. nS U i TUB MERIT THAI UMI'U IXK IT. .implctlng. Mrs. S. S the 1 AfnMMS. M h." follows: "Prultola ar.ii re all vou claim It removed icine nas done mo It WiflWI tho con- nii crates the han w stc tln:. 'NX i. I h Id 0 the (treat relief of the pa FoUowtaf dose of Fruitola K .hnni,r"hptaken three or four times restore the system thai has become weakened fcutf.rlnc It L a splendid tonic acting on benef: ially Ars. t e 0O I i is v rder to reguild and i down from constant and stomach most Traxo nre prepared n the Finus laboratories at Monticello, n.l arn necments have neen maie to supply inem mruumi rwyrwrnvw i. . i Ditit1lnn thev cm be olitained at Tallman & Com- tl Mum street. Missouri WcmmI. Three only of twenty-three co-eds at the University of Oregon are said to have Rood feet, but we could never BOCi in these statistics without a per sonal investigation, says Kernul Clark Wood of Weston. nana Hois a small-town Hick I'll bet; He talks about the "Cabaret " Cincinnati Enquirer. Another bet That's pretty safe; He's always sure to Call it "kafe.'' Columbus State. Although his ways I'd not disparage. I smile to hear Him call It "garage." Detroit Free Press. ! comimr campaign; lett Its native hab itat two weeks ago and hasn't been heard from since; send all information to District Attorney Frederick Stel wr. Tin- Ilatlle of ostcrmoor. R W Hlakely. who travels for a wholesale furnishing house, figured out how much gun cotton is used in the European war and told Halpb Kolsom last week that every time one of those big guns Is fired it shoots 14 mattresses. A case of blowing "beds two bits and up." U l KI. l.lMHili'h. iMWai C. 1. Strain. A tactful tax-maker Is Strain. Honest, conscientious and sane, And the egg that wil lhatch An assessor his match. Hegorra. it hasn't been lain. e iBdtctiam prrfMured. ,N FRANCISCT), Mar 4. --Federal suthorittes are preparing a new in dictment against German Consul Bopp and alleged oonsplsnors. following the dismissal of an indictment charg ing him win org.iniilng a military expedition against Canada. The judge said the language In the indictment AXMML STATKM1NT United States Fidelity & Guaranty should have been more specific. The alleged expedition was said to be dis patching a plotter to dynamite tunnels IB Canada, "In a way I'm sorry If I had been convicted of organizing such an ex pedition, my government might have eiven me the Iron cross." Bopp said lightly today. or Ba!tlmoi. in thr state of Mao .and. oa the lias da; of December, 1IU, made to the Inauiance Commissioner of the Stale of Ore- rv:ved during 11.151, 1ST 15 ds and rents re- 1 liiburx-nirota. .losses puld during the ear. in rtsajfaf adjustment expense tc Dividends paid dur.ng Uie jear on capital stock ' omm salons and saianej paid Young women are being trained In electrical work In England to replace men gone and going to the war. and fees pa.. 33.331. :i KIDNEY DISORDERS QUICKLY RELIEVED Tallman & co. the popular drug gists have established a new record in the sale of medicine They say they don't believe any medicine ought to b.. paid for unless it does the user some good and they have adopted the plan of selling Solvax. the stand ard kidnev remedy, under a positive guarantee of quick relief from all kid ney or bladder misery, or money back without a question. This speaks elo- ..'..:: is sj read demand in Pendleton Hun dreds of people in every walk of life rH.MT.ts ' have been relieved or the agonies at- Itl 131 35 u'n,"ne on weak, disarranged or elof "" I ged-up kidneys and bladder by this " . .'i i remarkable remedy It is not lust :ti.Tt j merely a kidney treament. It is a med I ieine that puts the entire, pain-rack-e. body into norma; condition and ttiisM gives rigorous health arter the many ,. ,. painful disorders caused lirectlr or I indirectly by f&r.t kidney A ehaaga 1 for the better will Se sen After th : . tA Jusu i .r. enn '" w:. s.v,9 - ; :he nnrj ---- ' rr.-- - Tnr.s . . I ici grre jrm tie diatnt to ES'se Sit rta- His heart Is kind, His soul is noble; I But still he calls it "Automobile." Judge And then, again. We'll bet a nlckte He always calls It "Motorcycle." He Might 1U Living In a rviuctOTY In OlIIIWT Mayor Best asked Councilman Ell if he would be willing to work hal a day along with other citizens in j cleaning up the graveyard. "If I 'wanted to work," said Ell, "I'd have stayed in the old country." He might have said that had he wanted to go to the graveyard, he'd have stayed in the old country. Prolii" Surgery. Patten's barber shop ts plunged in gloom today and the cause of grief was a painful accident that yesterday befell "Judge" Dale Phillips, the shop's leading phllosopner and mivst widely famed expert on all subjects. The judge was doing some manual training work at the high school and inadvertently put his right index fin ger into the rlaning machine. The ' machine, was not damaged but the , finger waa, the end being cut off. A ' taxi was summoned to take the wounded man to Dr. Boydens office but the judge started out on foot and walked so fast the taxi could not catch him until he had reached the i goal. The doctor's method of treat- ing the finger has been criticized be cause he did not give his patient a ! drink, a line of treatment the Judge 'desired and anticipated, even thougl it was the sabbath II pe the joki ! Hoscoe Keator, who deputies for the prosecuting attorney, has an old clap pipe that has grown brown with age and usage. "Looks almost like a meerschaum," said a friend last week "Yeh, that's what it is." said Hoscoe, I "mere sham " Willi F THE POT BOIZaS. Wanted One more candidate for the legislature. Experience unneces sary but must be prepared to demon strate he Is better than Best. Apply O. O. P.. this city. (Unpaid Advt.l Osnter E Smith has one asset in his race for the district attorney-ship that cannot be discounted. He bears a name that is known wherever the English language is spoken. "I Hear You Calling Me" is a song becoming quite popular with those candidates who think they know the voice of the people. We received a circular letter this week from H H. Corey telling us he wants to be elected rubllo service commissioner and advising us inci dentally that he has six children to support. That's taking an unfair ad vantage of Jim Kyle. The Young Men's Republican flub wants to take the women In. How ever, the women may ho too shrewd to be taken in. Being something of I gambler, we do not wait for a sure thing before laying our campaign bets. Therefore, we wish to announce that we are ready to hazard a few Iron men, even mon ey, that Til Taylor will beat H. M Allen. , trsa I SIM 1 IKS . - . ilissnissai wi "HOOSE a friend like you would your smokin' tobacco. Don't have one that ain't wuth keepin' always and that you won't grow to like better ev'ry day. .- .- i rr i v. - jr -y -tly at Use caaaa of sH - - : ;, -. ar. i a-fl nproperiy working kidm U A Hybrid KntraiK-o March may have come In with the bluster of a lion but the color and fWoe belonged to the lamb Dor Is Doomed. Cier Waffle says he overheard some school teachers the other day making I Mat plot tu entrap some doc- mm --..r.it.'Vn he has reached the Mi lata either Doc Guy Boy t.r. r JfXabb Is the Intended jv-..r. tJsery 'ing the only bachelors A f ount" r were discussing phonograph ' - rt with Glenn Sturdivant ths ! -.tA he nske4 us if we had fiarrlson's iilca AppftiTed WAJBHINOTON, March 4 Garri son's Ideas were largely approved In the final draft of the senate military committee bill today This Is propos ed to raise a battalion of more re serves in each congressional district to drill weekly and train at summer camps. Two hundred thousand are expected to enlist under this scheme. The bill proposed doubling the pres ent force of 100. nno regulars and a large Increase In the artillery and aeroplane branches. The commercial sales of timber on the national forests of Oregon for the past fiscal year amounted to S44.S73. 10a board feet, valued at $1,629,000 and on the national forests of Wash ington to 7 . v 4 board fret valued at $.'!4.S6T. B w m ITatUtOTOi riea-rm , . . .. . . " statutory isMlaiai senega. aan: and at- j iin"' to teiund tne mone. ii it qoes rore Ltscvx. iwoey for lerVicai ! .re This is the strongest proof J L BAttntASfl. i . . . ... ' eq as to me niarns t,, fl., That BVsom in tin- sprtne XK'W THREE (TSIHON nil.. IIAKTM AN AUSTItAtT COHPAXT. ourself out of your Bllce of life if you W(. reg jf early spring blossoms" and we Just i Tra la. I.IAKD i II IMFIOV, BOXING CONTEST OREGON THEATRE THURSDAY, Mar. 9 Buddy" Stevens of Pendleton VS. "Kid" Saltmarsh Champion Lightweight of Philippine Island. 10 -ROUNDS -10 3 Good Preliminaries 3 2 Four Round Bouts and 1 Six Round. Ringside Seats $1.50; Reserve $1.00; Balcony 75c. First Preliminary Starts at 8:30 Sharp. Seat on Sale at WeJch Cigar Store. i f ALT'S famous A W1TIQH Fresh Every Day VaIV J"k TT F 131 1 OYSTERS CLAMS SEA CRABS Fine, i'lran Furnished Rooms in Connection. Steam Heated. The Quelle Restaurant Enrlualve distributing depot In fendleton for FAI,TK fiea Knods wondered if they w-re snowballs TsMMlOMal Help Councilman H-nry Taylor announc ed to his confrere last wk that his commit'.- was going to make an ear- Mavor Best, who is a doctor, said he would contribute what he could and 1 Councilman afolMMB .who is an under-; The Wlii-ps-rlrig Mfnety f K-arorl. Lost. Strayed or StolT tine voi' ". resonant In speech, baritone in song and staccato in laughter; trained to oratory and argument and attuned to wit and repartee; a zephyr in love, a tornado In war; familiar to judge and juries; may be needed in the The girl with a clear skin wins If you, too, are embarrassed by a pimply, blotchy, unsightly com pleiion, just try Rinol Soap rrguLtrty (or a week and see if it does not make a blessed difference in your skin, in severe cases a little Rcsinol Ointment should also be UFf d. Retinal Soap he!s to rn ike red, rough hands and arms toft and white, and to keep the hair healthy and free from dan druff. Cotit.'iins no free alkali. K.vtK.l Simp suit f)irtmrt heal ecieria and mmi iat saiietru,umis tai usus'ly st..p IttSS k i..JCaDUy, PIPE of VELVET! A jovial, kindly companion, whose mellow friendliness has brightened many a trying hour for us. A steady, commonsense friend, this slow burning pipe cf VELVET how often some knotty problem has been solved with its aid. How many times has VELVET'S cheer inspired us to "try again!" Honest, trusty pipe of VELVET, Nature made you ? hearty, kindly friend. And two years have you spent in bringing your fragrance, mellowness and flavor to its full perfection. Old friend, pipe of VELVET, here's wishing ourselves many of you ! 10c Tins 5c Metal-lined Bag On Pound Glass Humidors Copyright 1916 MOTHERS AND TEACHERS OF HELIX ENJOY SOCIAL HOUR OTHER PERSONAL AM) NEWSY NOTES OF EVENTS DURING TUB WEEK. F. C. Paulln of Atalla, Wash., was a business visitor In Helix Wednesday. Mrs Flora Lattlmer of Post Falls, Idaho, visited here Thursday. Mrs. W. H. Alhee, Mrs. Victor Ma son and Mrs. B. K. Qlest were hos tessed at the Mothers- and Teachers (tub Friday. After the usual work was rompleted. a social hour with refreshment was enjoyed. Invlteo Kuests were Mrs U-.- I.emy Miss Iiella Norvell. (East Oregonlan Special.) HELIX, ore.. March 4. Born Wednesday, March 1, at 12 noon, to Mr and Mrs Alfred snndo. a dutiKh ler. Died Wednesday in 4 p. m., daugh ter Sod unly child or Mr and Mr Alfred Sondo, Funeral Thursday at 1 Hi-lock St Baptist church by llev. E O. Otto. Burial In Helix cemetery. Mrs McFerrln of Athena. U visit ing her daughter, Mrs. K. Oswald, imrth of town. iiimiiiiiHMMiniiiuumimmiiHiHiiimiHuimMimHiiMiimmiiimHiHiuiM..iii An Economical Luxury Elf Drive It From Your System. E By dPsVatinn Alfred Cro, thr Cttbftfl wonder, f'harlen . t Sport i Kill of PtttHlmrg, bttfomH the world's champion at the thre- rushion Millard amf-. The matched betwef-n D Oro and KIIIh wrc h'dd In Phlladf-Iphln. Th- tft;il More Elll, 150; De Oro, The matrn war played In hlofkn of 50 polntH earh. ' '.ilifornla hn court rompuwd oi omen. Thl I j.robftltlv thp firt oi It kind in the I'nited BlfttoA Thf ch hvh which th- court will ronKlder will le thorn afffctlnit children. The .id,"- the clerk, the ha I Iff and thi reporter are all women. P a Catarrh fcfftctl tlif BOtM and threat, cuurtlng nores in th intril, j MOppftfi of air-panHiiKftn and Kutherinif j In the throat. It hae bM ontmon prac- j tie to tr-at Catarrh with BalveM, waah ej and Mprayn applied to parti. Tbll mod Oi treatment cannnt Rive per ninnent nUtt, and it llaMe to aKKravatei thl trouble. Catarrh cannot be trifled! with. If allowed to run on It will flit caxe the hionchlal tuhen, anttle on the lun km and affect the At pflMw Indeed It in a very Herloun dlaase. hn't treat It locally. The one treatment that han proven 'fftjtive in the treatment of Ca tarrh In H. H. S., the areateat hload purl fl'',r anrl blood tonic known. It relleven Ul caufte of Catarrh by 1 1 NhinT the biood. rennwinK Its vigor, Klvlnff rif w llf to the red blood corpuacMa and stimulating the flow no that it haa the vitality to throw off the poiaon and ffvrmf from the ayetem. It la literally a lood hath. 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