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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1916.
PAGE THREE
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EIGHT PAGES
OVERLAND
WILLYS-KNIGHT
Sleeve Valve Silent Motor, 40 Horn
power, 114 Inch w ii. .
$1125
K. O. B. Toledo.
OVERLAND SIX
Inter, vvi'ii rmwifnnf Tour
ir, 45 Hone power, Model 86
$1145
P. 0. H. Toledo,
You Can Now Get the bis: Comfort
able 35 Horsepower Overland for
MODEL 83 B.
$695
F. O. B. TOLEDO
En bloc 35 horsepower motor.
Electric starting and lighting
system.
Electric control buttons or start
ing column.
Four inch tires.
Demountable rims; with one ex-tra-
I 4
106-inch wheelbase.
Deep divan upholstery.
Cne-man top; top cover.
Five-Passenger Touring Gar Model 75
26 horse power.
4-inch tires.
One-man top.
$615
Cantilever rear springs.
Demountable rims.
104 inch wheelbase.
F. 0. B. Toll
Call and see these beautiful new cars and resolve to make your motoring this
year a pleasure.
McLEAN AUTO COMPANY
726 Cottonwood Street. Telephone 46
Expert mechanics and up-to-date repair shop in connection.
l-anil Lid Just Fji-l or the Railroad:
Wool Growers of West h'lul ol
County Arc I'.iilli n gbeep-Pbeartllg
Plant; ww BMdo) from 60 to n
i n win o Running.
(Kast Oregonlan Special.)
ECHO, ore.. March 11. -At a spe
clul meeting Called ror t hilt purpose
Thursday night 1 1 , ' - city council ol
Echo purchased nearly five acres ot
land from the Koontz estate which
will he used for a city park. This
land lies just east of the railroad
track and between the high school
building and the dl pol The purchase.
price waa.llsOO There is still $12011
of the bond fund In the city treasury
which la to be used especially in im
provtni and beautifying the park
There were three Harts of land ad
jacent to Echo offered to the city but
the one purchased was believed to be
the best situated.
The woolgrower" of the west end ot
the county are Constructing a sheep
shearing plant at this place. The
exact location Is about two miles south
of Echo. The buildings and facilities
for handling the sheep at shearing
time will be the most convenient ol
any found In Umatilla county. The
shearing plant proper will be one
hundred feet from with a depth of
one hundred and eighty feet. There
will he an elevate. I shearing deck 36
(SO feet, oa Which the sheep will be
driven, then chutes will be provided
to conduct the animals to the ground
floor after being ' lipped. a cook
house. 20x40 feet will also be erected.
The plant will employ from it to
CO men when run to full capacity.
Thomas Richards ami sons purchas
ed two hundred acres of seeded alfal
fa land this week of Pete Sheridan.
The land lies near the mouth of But
ter creek The punnaxe price was
thirty thousand dollars.
.Mis Ji.hn Schmidt and Mrs. Bert
Teft of this place were among those
Science
of the
chu
(Baft Oregonlan Special.)
ADAMS, Ore., March 11. After S
being postponed for the winter the S
Ladies club met at the home of Mr
M. A Maker Those present Were I
MM. IJeuallen, Mrs. fpencer, Mr-.
Shants Mrs. Edwards. Mrs pelinger, S
Mrs. Dupuis. Mrs Chesnut. Mrs. Tay-
lor, Mrs. Henry. Mrs. H. Hunch. Mrs s
Desvoine, Mrs. Bunch, Mrs. Boyer, II
Mrs McCuflUm, .Mrs. rtosel.erry Re- S
. rvi d, consisting oi
The next meeting
the home of Mrs.
vhlch will be Mil-1
freshmetits were
cake and cofree.
place will be a
Steven Edwards
sionary day. 5
Among those who went to Athene -j
Friday evening weie Ban Klrby I
Frank Henry and Sam Darr.
Mr and Mrs J. W. Blocker were 5
visitors at Walla WaUa.
Mrs Edgar Korvell of Helix Is vis
iting her parents, Mr and Mrs. J. W
Stocker for a few days.
Mr and Mrs. T. A. Lteuallen motor
ed to the county seat Wednesday.
Mr and Mrs. Pearl Hales of Pendle.
ton were In Adams this week.
Miss Jessie t'hesnut returned noire
Friday evening from school In
dleton.
Mr end Mrs. c, M. Morriso
Stein-Bloch and
Sophomore Suits
John B. Stetson and Conqueror Hats
Florsheim Shoes
mm
Cowens Neckwear
Arrow Shirts and Collars for Men
Wooly Boy and
Right Pasture Suits j
Neen&h Shoes
for Boys
at
ALEXANDERS
children motored to tt
Saturday.
Miss Eleanor Stockton returned
home Saturday to spend Sunday with j
her i.irents. Mr. and Mrs. T A. Lieu
alien. Mrs (j W. Taylor and son Burrel,
were Pendleton visitors Friday.
Mrs Klrby who has neen quite Sick
is getting better.
Mr' and Mrs. T. A. IJeuallen mo
tored to Pendleton today.
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Text, Matt. 2j:40. Evening text,
Rom. 8:13: We believe that both the
morning and evening subjects are live
topics, and every one should hear
them discussed. We invite every
parent to especially hear the morn,
ing sermon on "The Cry of the
Child.'' Special music at each service.
i attended the Christ
ure In Pendleton the
urn l it M SOFTER
LIGHT
Is assured by the use of some
nf 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 It least see them?
J. L. VAUGHAN
Forest Reserved Opposed.
ROSSBURO, ore.. March 11. The
OOUM) Courl sent e telegram to I'ni
ted States Senators chamberlain and
Lane protesting against any action
that ma)' be taken by congress In the
direction of plac'ng the Oregon &
CaHfornie railroad lands In this cutin
t) In i forest reserve. The court also
urged the senators to protect Doug
las counts against loss from taxes due
Wash!
W. H Crary, editor of th
News, has purchased the Teft build
i ing opposite the Echo hotel on Bridge
Street. He expects to make altera
tions to the building and move the
printing plant at once.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Richards
have Just moved Into the new Horn
I cottage on Thellsmi street.
Mrs Cross of La Grande, organizer
I for the bady Maccsbeee is here in the
Interest of that article.
R, I: Lewis returned last evening
from Pendleton where he attended
the annual convention or the Umatilla
county school districts.
Mrs Frank Sloan of Stanfield vis
ited the first of the week with her
mother. Mrs, Anna M. young of this
place.
h ii. Newport of Kermlston, was
in Echo on yesterday.
Mrs Evelyn skinner went to castle
Rock, "re., on Wednesday to visit
with her sister. Mrs V-s Mikesell.
6
HURCHES
Baotist.
Mr. flregg invites all to start the
worship of the day by attending the
1 Bible school at 10 o'clock. The pas
tor will preach at 11 o'clock on "The
'christian Concept of iod." The B.
DON'T SCOLD, MOTHER!
THE CROSS CHILD IS
BILIOUS. FEVERISH
IXJOK AT THE TONGUSI IF COAT
ED, CLEAN UTTLE STOMACH,
LIVEK, BOWAaV
Don't scold your fretful, peevish
Christian Science.
E. Webb and Johnson streets Ser
vices Sunday, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
Sunday school, 10 a. m.: Wednesday.
8 p. ni. Subject of lesson sermon,
"Substance." The reading room at
the church is open dally, except Sun
day, from 2 until 4 p m.
T. P. L'. is always full of interest to child. Soe if tongue is coated; thia
those In attendance. Come at 6:30 Ijg a gure sign its little stomach, liver
and enjoy the meeting with them, and bowels are clogged with sour
waste.
When listless, pale, feverish, full
of cold, breath bad, throat sore, doe-i
not eat. sleep or act naturally. h.u
We Are Empowered by Law
to net in all Trust capacities, such as Trus,
tee, Administrator, Executor, Guardian,
Agent, Receiver, etc., etc.
Experience has proven that all trust bus
iness is transacted most satisfactorily
through the Trust Department of a reliable
bank. Whenever you need assistance in
matters of trust, we invite you to talk it over
with our officers.
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A Fine Aid For
Mother-to-be
W't Ife nil Si llu inrlnblnd In lUr.
who tell their experiences. And among
the many things which
We teed about and
aro of Immediate im
portance to the expec.
tent mother, is a splen
did external remedy I
called "M other's
Friend." This is ap
plied over the muscle I
cf the stomach. It Is
deeply penetrating in
Its influence. Mother
everywlierc tell of its
soothing effect, how it
Bll.iys pains Incident to
,.....!:.. j i
liwments and TnnscTes. They tell of restful
iuuioh ui m, peaccini niriits, an sd
ence of tlwse distresses peculiar to the pe
riod of expectancy, relief from morning
nckness, no more of that apprehension with
Watch so many young women's minds be
come burdened. It Is a splendid help. Get
a bottle of "Mother's Friend'' from your
nearest druggist. Ask your husband to ret
It for you. Then write to Bradfleld Reg
ulator Co. 40S Lamar Bldg., Atlanta, Ga,
for a very handsome and Instructive book.
It Is Slled with suggestive Ideas of great
help to all women interested In the subject
of maternity. And best of all are some let
ters from tnoUicra that an; rtaj iuspiratioM,
Writg today.
m i n i: cream brings
MORE MONEY.
e
Presbyterian,
Every mother will he interested in
the sermon to be preached by Mr.
Snyder at the Presbyterian church to.
morrow. His subject will be in the
interest of child welfare and In keep
ing with the national movement. At
7:30 p. m the pastor will deliver
the third of a series or evening lec
tures The subject will be the Mind
or if Christ should come ta
This service will be In I
the young people of the
music for the day will
Morning, duet,
nd Mayree Snyder; an
" by the choir. Even
"When the Radiant
Has Passed A Way;" sole. Mayree
r, "A Love Divine " Violin solo.
ergevin. "Legamlo"
of chrh
Pendlet
charge
i hun h
be as follows
Mrs. Snyder
Preaching again at 7:30. the subject
will be "Christ's Argument for the
Turth of the Religion Founded by
Him.'' A talk will precede the ser
mon on "Better Babies.'" Miss Arlou
ine Clevenger will sing. E. R. Cle
venger, pastor.
Tile
Teutons to be Deported.
LONDON, March 11 All enemy
traders in Togoland. German West
Africa, are to be deported on the
ground of military necessity, accord
ing to announcement by the British
government. The declaration of the
government will affect several branch,
es of large German firms.
Official announcement was made
by Premier Asqu th in the "house of
commons August 26. 1915. that Togo
land had surrendered unconditionally.
Togoland is on the western coast of
Africa, between French Dahomey and
the British Gold Coast. Its area is
estimated at 33.000 suuare miles, and
in 1913 it had a population of about
100,990, of which 16S were whites.
th'
stomach-ache. Indigestion, diarrhoea
give a teaspoonful of "Callfornl i
Syrup of Figs," and In a few hours
all the foul waste, the sour bile and
fermenting food passes out of the
bowels and you have a well and play
ful child again. Children love th'.i
harmless "fruit laxative." and moth
ers can rest easy after giving It. be
cause it never fails to make their
little "insldea" clean and sweet
Keep it handy, Mother! A little
given today saves a sick child tomor
row, but get the genuine Ask your
druggist for a 60-cent bottle of
"California Syrup or Figs." which
has directions for babies, children of
all ages and for grown-ups plainly
on the bottle. Kemember there are
counterfeits sold here, so surely look
and see that yours is made by the
"California Fig Syrup Company 1
Hand back with contempt any other
fig syrup.
Mr.
iMr Inspi
rs ;-rr
must
ring tli
be
the cream will be seized
ed. in that rase the dal
not only lone the crenm
was a cream shipper, h
lose the express charges
condemned.
If cream is delivered I
there is no trouble In
grade cream.
All utensils should
it ting verv
icnst of laSI
and In
t .ui bad
Thev In-delivered
rarm weath-
roperly , I-
yman would
ami destroy
yman would
but if he
would also
n the cream
wi e a week
Wineu
; Y. P.
relcome.
Sugar Crop Falls short.
WASHINGTON, March 1L
Biana'l cane sugar crop for 191
ounted to 131 500 short tons,
Loul.
i am-
com
pared with
year befor
Twi
will speak at th
Dr T M Hendei
speaker at the s
service at 7:3
to all services.
cockerel, weight 9 3-4 pounds, with
ten Black Minorka hens weighing an
average of six pounds. Both the male
I and female ar thoroughbred stock,
these figures the de-1 "a man w ho had tried to cross like
ulture said cool, wet this told me that It makes a bird that
a crop of -42.700 tons th
etarded the growth of the
one sections and that con
lamage was done by a gen
in September.
The pniili.
the chief
i-r Babies"
is invited
Church ot the Redeemer
The holy communion will b
brated at 7:30 a. m.g Sunday sc
10 a m Divine Serv
at 1 1 a. m. and 7:30 p
tion class at 2 : 30 p m
will be a
O, W. Phi
1 gan A II a
Qulnney, r
luartet.
Ips will
i and Sermon
n. Confirm. i-
m. The offertory
"Even Me." Mrs.
preside at the or
Ity Invited Charles
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I A Few Things to Do Today
i
First Call up Phone 5 and order a load of mill-ends
for kindlinir. 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 5
fuel in Pendleton.
Fifth Resolve to do it again. S
B. L. BURROUGHS, Inc.
Cor. Webb 6 College Phone 5
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thorough!)
nd scalded after each time
sed. Warm cream should
tefore mixing It with other
am should have plenty of
this can be obtained by
placing a piece of cheese-cloth ovel
the top of the . an.
in real warm weather the cream
can should be placed In cold watei
Methodist.
Ir;
th
litf
and
m at
ot, of the water being
above the level of the cream.
There is one verv Important th
that most dairymen overlook
that is the stirring of their cr
least three times a day. A man who
milks ten COWS will lose at least $L'."i a
year when his cream Is not properly
stirred. Cream or milk that is not
properly stirred will get leathery on
too; making ,1 Impossible to get a
fair sample.
The import. mi things to remember
are: Deliver often, cool cream quick
ly and keep it COOt, absolute cleanli
ness and careful stirring
(viai g niMWnt signed
NEW TORK, March 10. The soft
coal agreement, whlcn will add from
ll'.OOO.OOO to t.'O.OOO n.in to the In
comes of the mi tie WO Titers of Western
Pennsylvania. Ohio. Indiana and Illi
nois, was signed here subject to a ref
erendum vote of nil the bituminous
miners in the I'nlted States
Without any formalities John P
White president of the Miners' union,
signed the agreement before enteritis1
the conference it which drafting an
anthracite wage scale will be begun.
Poultry Trial Watched.
TACOMA. Wash.. March 11. A
number of poultry breeder? are watch,
ing with interest an experiment be
ing tried b) William T. Herring, who
has a city lot plant at his home. Mr
Herring has mated a Buff Orpington j
PILES CURED AT HOME BY
NEW ABSORPTION METHOD
If you suffer from bleeding. Itching, blind
or protruding Plies, send me ;our address,
and I will tell you how to cure jounelt at,
home bv the new absorption treatment: and'
will tlso send some of this home treatment
free for trial, with references from your j
own localltv If requested, t'sers report Im
mediate relief and speedy cures. Send no!
money, but tell others of this offer. Write
today to Mr. M. Summers, Box P, Notre
Pa m e. lnd.
is large in size and prolific layer."
says Mr Herrtng. "but the best fea
ture about them is the r beautiful
plumage. The body Is dark yellow,
while the neck has a yoke of stripeil
Mack."
J. D. Beeson
CONTRACTOR
Estimates furnished
given.
and
Country work a specialty.
Phone 308-W. 101 Aura
To Promote
Health
It is necessary to kos'p the st"m- m
ach strong ami active, and In
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
you have a remedy that should help
Nature correct any such weakness
Try it
A Bargain
1000 Shares
EMPIRE MFG. CO.
STOCK
(Pendleton. On)
55 CENTS PER SHARE
Must be sold at once.
Address P. O. Box 1747
Spokane, Wash.
BIG DANCE!
Saturday Evening
March 11
Eagle Woodman Hall
Good Music and Good Time Assure !
All
Gents 50c
Ladies Free