East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 08, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1916.
Here's A 'Tip' On Rheumatism
Follow It
AN ACCURATE DESCRIPTION
Whe fata trm or your leg feels "all knot
ted" with thounialism, when .vou (eel as though
.i;r isc M vera "tied up with a rop," yon
i:.-.t.hing your pains accurately.
It! t irmttf.nl iB a condition of the body when
amis ami oiher depostta of impurities are ac
tually ': icing np" the strands of muscles in
out b. '-, M Mranghng the nerves and thus
ng the awful shooting pains of sciatica,
lumbago, etc. Medical authorities agree that
these arid deposits are carried and deposited
by the blood in the various parts of the body.
It stands to reason, therefore, that local appli
cation such as nibbing w ith so-called remedies
an't do any permanent good. At best they
iHove the pain a little and only for a
The only way to effect a real cure
i to ,u;aek the real cause the blood. It is
leaased from the troublesome deposits by
8 8 S, the reliable blood purifier that is now
ains and healing the tils of the third
generation S. 8. S. "goes after" the Impurities
in the blood as relentlessly, as eagerly and as
thoroughly as a ferret goes after rats; pursuing
the noison into every vein and artery. Into every
nook and corner of the body, and chasing the troublesome substances
on) of the system. The blood thas cleansed, carries off the acid and
other injurious deposits and "filters" them out of the body through the
kidney S B is not a drug. It is a purely Vegetable blood purifier.
I . i i .in get B. 8. & at every drug store. But if in addition you should
Like to hae the advice of the doctors in charge of our laboratory, do not
... titate to w rite us. You will receive free, conscientious ar.d confidential
advice, This i.- la line with our policy to make every effort to Insure the
peal results from S. 3. B. to every sufferer. Get a bottle at your drug
i today If you wish s:ec;ai advice, write to Medical Department,
Room 4f. Swift Specific Company. Atlanta, Georgia.
U "mcswiTSKcincco.
I'i ATLAS' C.
u rrtrt sTwriTLnle. '
j7-V''' lit?
HVky rVW. J! 7S rWeWtlt
ENGINES COLLIDE AT
JUNCTION WHILE Al
WORK IN IDE YARDS
I'll.OT or ONE I- SMASHED; OTH
KKW ISE 1 VM ;t is SO
ri; GREAT.
MANY CONVERTED AT
MEETINGS AT ADAMS
Roj and Frank. Mrs. Hunch. Mr. ar.d
Mrs Henry, Ralph Wallen, Will Boy-
irlow an,! daughter Lucy and sons
a it, er.and daughters Welma and Helen.
' ' ' i tram MarUls. Mrs. UU Taylor.
ADAMS, Ore March I. The meet-: Ah(V gtoj and Louise Des Voigne.
inss which were being held in Ad-1 Mrs oharles Achats and son
ataa closed Sunday night Those who Chartai r(,,Urned Monday from Port
Mare converted diving Bw meeting- ... . ., hrp she has ben visitina rel-
were r.s follows
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
lenr:. , Mr. and Mrs. Will Bunch. Mr
and Mrs. Fob Marlon. Mr. and Mrs.
Cob Jones. Mr. and Mrs. K rk. Mrs.
Hong Kong Cafe
(M) XOOIH.K PARLORS
Noodles
AND
Chop Suey
HOT TAMALES 15c
Outside Tray Orders a Specialty.
Boxes (H ladies and gentlemen
OPEN" DAT AND ALL NIGHT
MEALS 250 AND UP.
Special Chicken Dinner
undays
548,Main Street
Next tr E. O. Bldg Phone 0
atives.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L Woodward re
turned Monday from Walla Walla
here they have been visiting.
A baby boy was born to Mr. and
Mrs.Harp last Saturday, weight 9
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Hales of Pen
dleton were In Adams Monday on bus
J. T. Lieuallen of Walla Walla was
in Adams Sunday.
Miss Nellie Nelson of WeatOB was
ii- Adams Sunday visiting friends.
Mrs. Murry who has been sick for
some time is reported no better.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Boyer were vis
Kora at the county seat Monday.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mar-
'luis a 9 pound boy last Friday.
Cram Marqu's left Monday for Dal.
laa w here he expects to start to work. !
KIDNEY TROUBLE LEADS
TO TERRIBLE TORTURES
Buateaas i Baoaatag at Tet wtnalj
OpetatOI llright Will BMd Tent
on Leased Land A ni tka Rivet;
Sii BO Is slightly Injured by
rating nook.
, Baal Orecontan special.)
PILOT ROCK JUNCTION, Ore.,
March S. Business is rushing in
town Nothing but oara In both di-1
recti one as far as one can see. Thisj
means plenty of work Tor everybody
and good "circulation" about pay day.
Lee Webb, machinist helper, tried
the old time worn Trick of making
two engines pass on single track with i
the usual result that Engine 503 had'
her pilot mashed off and other dam-1
age to the front end. A new pilot i
was sent for and repairs quickly made
as the loss of one engine from the;
regular assignment means a whole lot
just now.
I K. Thomas, division master meehan
! ic from La drande. came in Monday
for a few hours' inspection at the.
shot's and roundhouse.
Mr. Balding, watch Inspector, was'
I with us Monday looking over the
I boys' watches and trying to induce'
' some of them to purchase new watch-1
es from the stock he carries with him. j
Operator I. M. Dotal took 1 little
i run out to Hinkle Saturdav along
with Operator Sinclair, wno has been
assigned to the Hinkle office which
I will be opened with three operator
i on duty within a few days.
Mrs F. J Martin. Mrs. F. N. Lose,
Mrs R. D. Bumwell. Mrs. R. A. Rudd,
Mrs. J. E. Bassett and Mrs. c. Powell,
went to Pendleton Saturday.
John Hannum. special agent, spen'
part of Monday in the Junction.
Operator H D. Bright has leased a
small lot in Mr. Harrison's orchard
across the river and will erect a dou
ble tent to live in. Mrs. Bright has
not yet arrived, but is expected as soon
as the "bungalow" is ready for occu
pancy. J F. Dunn, suppry boy at the
roundhouse, was slightly injured Sat
urday evening when a fire cleaner
threw a large clinker hook off an
engine, hitting Dunn on the head.
The Injury, while not serious, necessi
tated a trip to the doctor for atten
tion. E B. Grant, formerly section fore
man in the yard here, came down
from Barnhart Monday on business.
Mr. Grant now is employed by the J.
E Smith L S. Co. at that place.
That Camel blend
turns the trick!
Get the new flavor and new satisfaction the blending of choice
Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos provides in Camel Ciga
rettes. You'll prefer that blend to either kind smoked straight !
Prove this to yourself by comparing Camels with any cigarette
at any price!
Smoke Camels to your heart's content because they are freed
from tongue-bite and throat-parch; because they leave no un
pleasant cigaretty after-taste. Quality is so apparent in each
puff, smokers do not look for or expect premiums or coupons.
That new mellow-mildness, that new "body" puts an entirely
new idea of cigarette satisfac
tion into your mindl
, , B
7i L 1
at. II
TURKISH & DOMESTIC
BLEND
CIGARETTES
Prevents roughness during
the summer
NYAL'S
FACE CREAM
A superior vanishing skiu
tone soon absorbed.
LEAVES NO SHINE
Price 50 cents
Koeppen's
The Drug 'Store That
Serves You Best
Hundreds of sufferers from pains
in the back and sides, bladder and
urinary disorders, lumbago, rheuma
tism, dizziness, puffy swellings under
Ihe eyes or in the feet and ankles.
nervousness, tired or worn-out or
headachy feeling, don't seem to reul-i
ize that the greater jiart of all sick- i
npss today can be avoided by keep
ing the kidneys working properly. Ill
you suffer from any or the many ag
onies that accompany weak, clogged-1'
up r diseased kidneys you h"Uld not:
neglect yourself anotrier day and run j
the risk of serious complications S
core a package of Solvax the won-i
derful new kidney remedy which is
Very inexpensive yet a ts Ulckly and
ureiy on the seat of the trouble.
Jotl'll lie surprised how entirely dif-
ferent you'll feel in a very short time, j
It doesn't .matter how long you
have suffered, how old you are. or
what you have used. The very pr!n-l
ciple of Borraj is such that it is prac
tically Impossible to take it Into the'
human system without "oeneficial re- j
suits.
Solvax is pleasant to take, gives
'juick relief nnd has been so uniform-
ACCOMPLISHES GOOD WORK
(Continued fron, page one.
An effort to secure the building, bj
ie federal government anil the couri
, combined, of bridges across the
matilla river at Mission and Thorn
The ifamp placmd
or and nJ thm
pArftatfe. whnmh
k outair, fjMr
bv praMTVfn4 tho
quthtyofth bhytxi
0dtobcro Bytn-
r i',- fingmrm
m illutratd. thm
atmtnpmati ly break m
wtthout i' thm
tin foil, which fold
back into itm pac
Cigarettes
Cames art sold everywhere in scientifically sealed packages, 20 for 10c; or ten
packages (200 cigarettes) in a glassine-papercovered carton for $1.00. We
etron$Iy recommend this carton for the home or office supply or when you travel.
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N. C.
BIG. LITTLE AND MRS. SIX" OFF FOR SOUTH
secutio
of the
and
pool
Park.
n to a successful
wrk of raising
building the !
and natatoiium
th
idc
Hollow.
The pr
mination
money for
swimming
Round-ap
The rem
! the 0. a forestry from Heppner to
i Pendleton.
Appropriated tluU and supplied i
1 lustrations and text for a space in the
I booklet issued by the Portland Ad
Iclub for distribution at the Panama,
I Pacific International Exposition.
Appropriated 1100 and supplied 1'
! lustrations and text for space In a
j booklet issued by the Portland Auto
mobile Club for distribution at the
Panama-Pacific International Expos1
tion -
m Btnifia P&
paw wi w
I jBaal j
?IajB ajp
Chinese l Wounded.
SAN FRANCISCO, March ".In re.
Ivenge for the shooting lu the Chinese
Lyceum Theater a month ago, a Hop
; sing gunman this morning shot ami
severely wounded Wong uoy, a load
er of the Sueny on Tung.
HAVE DARK HAIR
AND LOOK YOUNG
NOBODY CAN TELL HEN vol
DARKEN GRAY, FADED HAIR
WITH SAGE TEA
A Bargain
1000 Shares
EMPIRE MFG. CO.
STOCK
(Pendleton, Ore.)
55 CENTS PER SHARE
Must be sold at once.
Addreaa P. O. Box 1747
Spokane, Wash.
ly mires.ful that Taliman & Co. will Joined the people 01 I matilla
in future sell it under a positive guar-' promotion of a celebration of the o
antee ,,f relief or refund the money.lcning of the Celilo canal.
No other kidney r-medy ever had a Managed the elebratmn Incident
large enough percentage of euren so I the passage of the Liberty 15
that it could be sold in this manner, through Pendleton.
The veteran
i ewson. the "llix
; accompanied by
I Christy, Jr. is
' York fjlailtl "n
campaign
I "Little
thi
.o her Christy Math-er's footsteps
ix'- of baseball fana, haa anything to aa al
hi -ife and son. says that the lad has
hxiMf-nntna ihe N'ew i promise and he devotes
ibelr uorliiE training' portion of each day to teaching the
; youngster the mastery ,r curves
Jr.. is' shoots and drops.
teran twirler
ut It. Chrtsty
shown some
certain
Grandmother kept her hair beau,
tifully darkened, glossy and attractive,
with a brew of Sage Tea ami Sulphur ;
Whenever her hair took on that dull,
failed or streaked appearance, this
simple mixture was applied With
wonderful effect. Hy asking at any,
drug store for "Wyetn'a Sage andi
Sulphur Compound, you win get a
large bottle of this old-time recipe,
improved by the addition of other In-1
gradients, all ready to use, for about
SO cents. Tills simple mixture can be
dapandad upon to restore natural co1
or and beauty to the nalr.
A well-known downtown druggltt
says everybody uses "Wyeth's Sage
and Sulphur Compound now because
It darkens so naturally and evenly
that nobody can tell :t has been g -plied
It's so eas to use, too. You
imply dampen a comb or soft brush
and draw It through your hair, taking
one strand at a time By morning
tho gray hair diaappaara; after anoth
er application or two it Is restored to
Its natural color and looks glossy,
soft and beautiful. This preparation
Is a delightful toilet requisite. Ii U
not intended for the cure, mitigation
or prevention of disease.
Con Dung Low
CHOP SUEY
NOODLES cr
HOT TAMALES
CHILLI CON GARNE
SPANISH STYTjE
LUNCHES
COFFEE
Everything clean nnd up-to-date
F1KST CLASS BKRVICI
TEA 5c Package
Under State
Hotel
Cor Webb nnd Cottonwool st.
Phone f67. Pendleton, Ore.
at Marl In, Tex
Six." .is Chris
L'oinir to follow
out-
guarantee like this speaks volumes
r the merit of Solvax.
There is no time like the present
do a thing 'hat ought to be done,
aayoaa has kidney trouble today is
ie best time to begin curing it.
BOXING CONTEST
OREGON THEATRE
THURSDAY, Mar. 9
Buddy" Stevens
of Pendleton
VS.
Kid" Saltm&rsh
Champion Lightweight of Philippine Islands.
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.
SeaU on Sale at Welch Cigar Store.
Appropriated 1100 toward the nata
torium fund.
St.iged the Happy Canyon evening
show during the Round-Up week with'
I a net gain in revenue thereby of about
tlDOO.
Promoted and assisted the first nn-
nual County Horse and Mule show
j Managed the staging or an exhibi-j
Hon game of baseball between the
American aad the National league.;
Including a miniature Round-up for '
ATLANTA. 2 in. high
WHITBY, VA la. hlih
add rvvv
i IX l w vv
aa b
OLLARS
t (or 29 cbI ClaHI. Nithaair A C., U.itn
III l I ER AND SOFTER
LIGHT
Is assured by the use of some
of these beautiful fixtures of
ours. They give a light that
illuminates Ihe room perfectly,
but that does not tire or strain
the eyes. They are not expen
sive considering I heir extra ef
ficiency and extra beauty. Why
not at least see them?
J. L. VAUGHAN
Why Not Get
Rid of Eczema?
If your flkin itches and burns with
eczema or any such tormenting, un
sightly skin disease, simply wash the
sore places with Ibsinol
Soap and hot water, dry,
and apply a little lb sinol
Ointment. Usually the
itching stops ISliTAST
l.Y, you no lunger have
to dig and scratch, sleep
becomes possible, ana
healing Ugins. That
is because the sooth
ing, antiseptic Kcsi-
nol medication arrests the action of
the disease, and almost always restores
the tortured, inflamed skin to perfect
health ijuickly, easily, and at little
cost, rrescrilnti hy doctors for over 20
years, and sold hy every druggist.
What the Right Soap
Does for Your Skin
Money cannot liU7 a purer, more
dcansing toilet soap than RMlao) Soap.
And the healing Resinol medication in
it lelp- to keep the complexion clear,
fresh, and beautiful.
Appropriated 175 toward
tenance of the depot parR.
Provided a, convention h
annual meeting "I the S'"i
Association and entettamei
gates at a dinner during th
Appropriated $190 "or mark
national highwav by the Auti
Trail Biasing Association.
Assisted the COUttty teacher
vontfnn and appropriated (IS
for musk- for the session.
Helped in Ihe eniertainmi
Conarasantan it. I' Hobaon dm
visit and reception,
Assumed the management m i be ;
municipal Christmas tree and holiday,"
celebration and itreel d i n 1 lllf 1 1 1 IIII If II IIIIIIIMI llllllllllllllll llllllll ! II I1III2IIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIII 1 1 1 III II till lllllllll III I lllllllllll I IIII1MIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIII1I H
Mesldes the mailers, Just reviewed. 1 !
which claimed formal consideration,
a vast number or subjects received in
formal attention by the orfleers and
committees.
A large volume or correspondence s
las been handled, much of which
consisted of letters of Inquiry on al- S
most every conceivable subject from s
every part of the country. -
Membership Stationary.
The statement of membership j;
showed that the clur began the io;ir S
lilt with exactly the same numberlS
of members as on January 1. Ill G, II
namely. 177 Thirty-four new mem-jS
bers were added during the year bet 13
five were lost by removal, three hy g
death and lit by lefusal to pay dues I
making the gain and loss equal. g
The financial statement showed IS
that the total receipt for the year, In-iS
(ludlng $2292 dues and ir40.76. netjS
profits of the Happy Canyon enter- 's
tainment, amounted to 14793.25. Thi 5
total expenditures. Including a trans-
far of 11048 to an interest bearing I
fund, were 14411 12. -
The association now rias ,'J4, on S
deposit In the banks, bearing four
per cent interest.
j A Few Things to Do Today
I First Call up Phone 5 and order a load of mill-ends
for kindling. All short lengths and the best thing in the
world to start your fire. A big load for a dollar and a
half.
Second Order enough of our Rock Springs coal to fill
your bin.
Third Build a good big red hot fire.
Fourth Congratulate yourself that you have the best
s fuel in Pendleton.
Fifth Resolve to do it again.
B. L. BURROUGHS, Inc.
. Cor. Webb 6 College Phone 5
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