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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TI.'ESDA Y, MARCH 14, 1916.
PAGE THREE
"Eating for Health"
consists in selecting food that will surely rebuild the
tissue cells of brain, nerve and muscle. In this daily
rebuilding certain elements richly stored in the field
grains are all-important.
Crape-Nuts
made of whole wheat and malted barley, supplies in
splendid proportion all the rich nutriment of the
grains, including their vital mineral salts, phosphate
of potash, etc., lacking in the usual dietary of many,
but necessary for building and storing up reserve
energy.
Grape-Nuts comes in sealed packages
fresh, crisp and ready to eat. It has a de
licious nuUlike flavour, is easily and quick
ly digested and, with cream or good milk,
is an ideal ration for health.
Round-Dp Cowboy is
Dead After Being
Injured by Horse
HENRY WEBB srcct MRS TO
III UTS SI STAINKD WHEN
AN1M.1I FALLS
Another prominent Round-up cow
boy hu paid the price of his reck
lesenees with his life Henry Wsbb
- -a i
IOU1 Id
If fine coffee means
anything to you, il
means the: most in t lu
morning. Start the da)
right!
There are so many cups
of satisfaction in a pound
! Schilling's Best
Coffeel
The nirtlfkt tins
protect the luvoTi
Schilling's
Best
: r;-errMMMMt4t-; .....
J OPEN NOSTRILS! END
A COLD OR CATARRH
Hnw To T.et Relief When Ilea.l
and Noae are Stuffed Up.
Count fiflv Your COld In head or
catarrh diaappears. Your Cloffed nos
trils will open the air pasaaK es id
your head win clear and you can
breathe freely No more snuffling
hawking, mucous discharge, dryness
or headache ; no strnguiinK for
breath at night
i let a small bottle of F.lv 's t'ream
from your ilrugglst and apple a little
of this fragrant antiseptic cream In
out nostrils it penetrates through
ever) air passage of the head, sooth
ing and healing the swollen or in
flamed mucous membrane, giving SOU
Instant relief Head colds and ca
tarrh yield like magic Don't stiiv
stuffed up and miserable. Relief Is
sure.
WRITE TO TOtm CIUEND8 OK i
Monogram Stationery
W. Q. SMITH & CO. r
WEDDING AND VIS1TINU CARD
ENO HAVERS.
MOROAM Bi.no., Portland, or
J. D. Beeson
CONTRACTOR
Kstimates furnished and
given.
Country work a specialty.
Phone :!08-W. 401 Aura
Sold by Grocers everywhere.
one of the heat broncho busters In tin
game, recently succumbed to Injur-j
lea sustained when a bucking horn I
fell with him The following account I
of the fatal accident appeared In the
current issue of the Wild Bunch,
Henry Webb of Wheatland, W"
who three years ago won the world'
championship In bucking home riding,
was injured recently when u horse he
was riding fell with him. On Mon
day afternoon on February 7th. W'e'uli
waa going to drive some horsea in
from the past u re and saddled a horse
that Is a hard bucker but a good sad
dle horsu when he will work. The
horse done a lot of pitching but h id
apparently 'iult He started In again
however, and In trying to lose his rid
er, the horses MN slipped from un
der him ami he fell with great vio
lent t upon his side. Webb's foot was
caught under the horse and his he-":
hit the ground with terrific force
Br i'hifcr was summoned at 0Or
by phone and Webb was removed to
the hospital in an unconscious condi
tion For four days and nights he hu
In that condition in the Wheatland
hospital where everything that actanca
and inedb al skill OOUtd accomplish
was done for him ' His splend'o
Strength and vitality kept the park
of life in his body, but conociousnesi
failed to return and finally, adde.l
beitioi rhaKes increased the pressur-.'
of the blood i lot og the nerve tVnien
and death came.
With the passion "f Henry Web',
I the game loses one of the best boys
that ever sat In a saddle. He was well
liked by everyone I'nussiimlng, ,tilct,
I Unafraid, congenial and a real friend
I to his friends He was always In the
( money al contest! where he rode. He
won the title of champion of the
world at I'hevenne In lltt, also won
seend money at Oatgnry. Alts., In
1913. The next year he won second
pll it the Stampede In Winnipeg
lit a is one of the main riders on the
Oil! ird ft MoCarty Wild West show
in 1914, which was one of the baft
v :l 1 west shows ever assembled, al
though not as large as some.
Henry was born tn Oreeley, Colo.,
and at the time of his death was a lit
tle over tWenty-fOUr years of agi am1
had made I remarkable record fol
anyone as voting as he He will he
missed by a host or his
throughout the west, who
friends
will be i
grieved to learn of ttie death of their
friend and pal.
Resides the parents. Mr and Mrs
J, 11 Webb, the deceased Is survived ,
by a sister. Mrs. ( C. Cole, and a I
brother. Clyde' Webb, to whom the)
alncerest sympathy of the community
goes out.
I
15,000 SCHOOL BOYS
TO RECEIVE TRAINING
SEW YORK. March H Flft i
thousand Sew York school boys will
receive m lltarv training in camp thts
summer under the eye of Oeneral Io.
nard Wood. V. t A . and other offi
I
DR. KILWIER'SSWAMP-ROOT PROVES ITS GREAT
VALUE IN THE MOST DISTRESSING CASES
IXxtors dvUc Svvaiiii-ICiNt. I Didn't lwc IIiih' ln Kidney Trouble
For the last six months I have been Nn,. years ago while under treat !
troubled gieutlv with severe pains hllmenl of my physician, he advised MC
my back, upon getting up In the that It would be necessary to perform
looming. I went to the doctor and I an operation for Call stones, or 1
he told me I had kidney troubl
and I
advised me to take lir
Swamp-Root. I have taken
Kilmer's
lew I
bottles and am greatly improved
Swamp-Hoot is the greatest prepnta
tlon for Kidney trouble ami
that It Is to this remedy that
i feel I
1 owe
my good health.
Yours truly.
It. I) WILLIAMS.
Chief of Police, Fort Oalnes. Oa
Attest: It. T POOTft
Ordinary, Clay Co , Oa
prom: what BWAKP-ittxvr wrtj, do ran you
Send ten cents to nr. Kilmer A Co., Blnghamton. N. Y., for a sample
sl.e bottle It will convince anyone Yon will also receive a booklet of Val
uable Information, telling about the kidneys and bladder When writing, be
sure and mention the Pendleton Fast Uregonlan Regular fifty cent ami
one-dollar sl7.e bottles for sale at all drug stores.
J
Organisation
the National s
being completed oi
ol Camp association
which will oonduei
the camp At a
meetlnj next Saturday
the lies will
enrolled.
Until the vacation season opens the
oys are to be drilled in national
Hard armories after aohool hours
CM RUOMIV PHKPAHlXfi
OH Mlt.i: COXVEXTIO
IN M Y. 4
MRS HARKl RQCKWCLln
N E w
laj tert
Yi
RK, Mare
the local
oi the General Federal
en's Clubs, whose wor
pare for the reat co
h. Id in this cltj in Ml
btiKe beehive.
resemble
i The progrnm. which will include
Id soussion of public health, home coo.
'"""Ick. conservation, education, in-
" "" ami social progress, urt and I
'"erature, is nearlng completion,
T,,e cost of the convention will he
".00, Part will be defrayed by the
advertisements contained In the large
and artictlc souvenir book of the con-
irnuon. I ne r nances are in charge
of a Committee bended by Mrs. Henry
P.ockwell Mrs. William Oram Brown
is chairman of the looal board of pro-
paratlon, The huge rally of women
will represent i '11111 nan club women ol
mis country that
ation.
impose Hi- feder-
a president ,,r ih
ation will lie elected
vention.
general feden
dur ng the cor
would never gel well, I procured li
Kilmer's Swamp-Root and after tak-
lug eight bottles was entirely cured
km ul.nl to say that have never had
i return of this trouble and would
gladly i
anyone
mmend w amp-Root to
troubled.
Vours truly,
JA8. O. 1 NO It AM.
Cordele, Oeorgla.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 16th day of February, 1915
K. F ffMON, Notary Public
Crisp Co . Oeorgla.
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"Pf mr I i kiai
aHk
WARM RAINS DRIVE
FROM HILLS
IN UKIAH SECTION
I REEK8 AUK HIGHER THAN T
ANY TIME HUN I. rill. MKI.T
1KO BlXiXS.
I No Danger fHt lor Brtdfea, However.
As !' Is All Out of Streams,; Bell
( ohm lit sertoiwj ill; PoftofUce
Will lie Removed into New Building-
Other Cfotrs.
iKast Oregon an Bpectai.)
l'KIAH, Ore, March 14. Tha
warm rains of the last few da I i: re
melted the snow very fast, and the
creeks are higher now than at ,,ny
time since the snow began to go and
aa Ire ice Is all out of the crejks there
is little danger to the bridges.
The young son Mr. and Mrs.
Will McLaughlin ol Ailia, Is seriously
ill with heart trouble.
I'harley Metteer lost a tint animal
It, lew days ago, breaking up his
mutch team for Whl ti he paid 3j0.
Eiay Meenge of it ridge creek, WSJ
in town Thursday night
Mrs Blanche Putnam of Monument
came In on the Bt.: k- Thursday night
from Pendleton en root to her homo.
Lloyd Stuart of Pilot Rock, waa in
I'kiah Thursday night on bUBlness.
Hen Colvln of Bitter, has been very
sick at the Peterson hotel for several
days
M r
Mrs.
Dr. l)e Vaui la treating him.
'olvln came to T'kiah to meet
,'olvln who h LI bean vlaltlng in
California and the Sound cities since
December L They will return to theif
home aa soon as Mr. rolvin, is able to
travel.
Mottle and sons are feeding 212
head of cattle at f
where they purcha-
'scoe Dickenson's
1 nay. Mr Reed
is ft eding them.
Fred Peterson moved a few
day
igo In the Welch !;
Mr. t'hamberlain
household into the
rented, and will m
in a few days. Hi
travel walk put a
tel
is moving hta
building recently
va the postoffb e
has had a good
DSa the street Ul
trie postofflce.
Mr: Alex KcKenlle Is slowly Im
I roving from her recent illness
Al rs. ieorge
I'll suffering
re throat, Is
M rs. Flossie
mini n tbe
11
wh.
Goff came In Krid iy
Lons Creek Stage ana
1 taken a p
osition at the Peterson
? Bo'.in district wi.l i,e
with .Miss irma Ballet
is ,i t'-e'iier, providing
it 1.
School in the Bo
i March 1 wit I;
nlleton as a
be weather pernir.
Will Ganger and
ivered four tons i
or the Kldrldge s;
Clear Hilbert o;
Will McKenzij !e
graln this week
ige stock.
P.ridge creek W'ao
rklah Wednesday on tiusiness
lairy Huston, wtei and son. were
Tliesdav ti.olinK
Mrs. R. O. riark received a lett-r
en her son. Luther Hughes, f.ir
riy of I'klah, but now of Corning,
lifornla. slating that ne had jus!
ed his pxamtoaion successfully
was admitted to the bar and ariti
after devote his time and talen!
aw practice
spending several days ln
I'kiah. Walter Kirk left for his home
Tuesday
J. H. Wagner who has been ill fof
several daSs. is able to be OUI on the'
streets again.
Mrs. J W. BtUrdtvanl was a I'kiah
visitor Wednesday anil Thursday.
Oeneva Huston, entertained i
ier little girl friends with a birth
day party Thursday. Those present
were Fay Dickenson, Ida Ingram,
Orace Peterson, -Nlta ("olvln. Beulah
Moore. Treasa Qlbfes and Ruth Moore.
QameS were played and dthner was
served to the little ones by Mrs. I..
Barley Kirk returned from Pilot
Rock Wednesday with a load of brick
for the flues for Bert Andrus' new
house.
Mrs. Sturm and Mrs. Rinehart oi
Alba and Mr and Mrs. Johnson Of the
Fee ranch, were in I'klah Thursday
trading.
Chcrley Metier ami mother were
in I'kiah Thursday on nuslness,
Walter Allison and wife visited sat-'
rrday and Sunday on Uridge Creek,
at the home of Mr and Mrs. YVil-,
,Utm Meellgs
Mr. an.i Mrs joe Mettle ire
Ck'ah visitors 'riday
.isia and Irene Mirk left Friday
(Veiling for Bridge creek to spend
Saturday and Sunday with the'r sV
ter. Mrs. Chlison on the boniest v.i.
Charley Quant of Alba was the
guirt of Dr Ds Vaui Friday nlfhl
Mrs. William Meengs and Mr."
Walter Allison will leave for Pernio
tor Saturday morning to be ibsonl
several days tn business
.Mr. and Mrs Abe Martin v isi'e I
with Rev. Sinclair and wife Friday
Frank Hilbert and wife who hv. S
b,n spending the winter In Portland
are expected home BOOH.
Pert Martin was in t'kiah Fridiv
evening from bis bridge creek ranch
There w.ll be a nioViug picture show
followed by ., dance at Kirk's h ill
EkanloyM Orstored out.
LAREDO Tel , Parch It Amen
can concerns operating in the Monte
rey district ami In the vicinity of V.i
plml, state of 1' irango. nave ordered
their employes to leave Mexico al
once, owing to unrest among the low
er classes oi Mexicans, according '
American passengers from that sec
tion, 'jr.il of whom reached the border
here
There is no apparent ill-feeliu t
against Americans In N'uevo Iirevi-v
and the order In tbla vicinity is nor
mal. OrH't Mealing Pnstp d
CMICAOO, Mitch 14 The hearing
of William Orpet, charged with the
murder of Marion Iimtiert. a tiigb
school girl, has been postponed.
Alexander's Grocery
Pendleton's Biggest and Best Department Store
March 18 Will Be Orange Day
100 CASES EXTRA SELECT CALIFORNIA SUNKIST ORANGES. ALL SIZES.
FANCY BLUE RIBBON
2 for
HEAD LETTUCE, HOT-HOUSE LET
TUCE, GREEN ONIONS, RADISHES,
RIPE TOMATOES, CAULIFLOWER,
HORSE RADISH ROOT, ETC.
LOCAL SPINNACH fresh every day
3 pounds for i 25?
Don't Forget Alexander Carries the
largest grocery stock in eastern Oregon
GIRL'S DREAM ENDS
NEW TORK, Us
seventeen year old 1
daughter of a family
rent in the Back Bay
It
-Prettv
orence Martin,
socially proml--ectlon
of Bos-
her ai
tulf IU
much
Polls
dolph
ibiti
d
loesn't thin
if the
of the llletrt
d says that Detectives Ran -
and Moore, who upon a tele -
gtaoi from I'hief of Police Orovvlev of
Boston, traced Miss Martin to a hotel
SUNDAY LAW STOPS
MARSHFIELD DANCE
, MAKSHFIKI.lv Ore., March 14.
! The bowery dance advertised to opefl
i the Bimpson pav illton at Simpson
park at North Hend. was not liven
on account of threatened prosecution
under the Sunday closing law.
When the dance was advertised a
complaint was made to District At
torney UUtqViat The latter inform
ed the managers of the dance that he
v ould be compelled to prosecute if
the event took place, and it was do
The district attorney took the p
sition some lime ago that he w,o
not attempt to enforce the Sand
law unless complaints Were made
him. This is the first complaint th
has bean made to enforce the Inn
this eounty.
Comc House soio-i onlcr
QtMBBK, Ind March 1 1 Tlie
Clvdc League of ilosht'n has given of
ficial notice that it will prosecute alt
persons who go from this saloonless j
community to Flkhart 10 miles awav,
the traction company are unable to
ITS i.Rl IT FOR ItM.KY
BOWEL6 AMI STOMACHS
We want all people who have
chronic stoniuch trouble or constipa
tion, no matter of how long standing,
to try one dose of Mayr's Wonderful
Remedy one dose will convince you.
ThU is the medi.'ine so many of onr
local people have been taking with
surprising results. The most thor
ough system cleanser ever sold
Mayr's Wonderful Remedy Is sold by
leading druggists everywhere with
the positive understanding that your
money will be refunded without
quibble If ONE bottle falls to give
you absolute satisfaction.
-fegjttJ'ttBjjji'eksw
M irfna iiian
iff t . injBiV fli I
CELERY -
25c
IN TRIP BACK HOME
: vv here
, --f B. uicn Ml run ui
he was registered under the ! rections for babies, children of all
name of -Resgv Fluerette."
,,.
first intelligent men she had met In
New York.
told
and she came to this city to
career on the stage. She.
1 her expend whRe here Her m Z
Z ' 1 , " 1 ' T. '"I'
I She
Brookllne high
I school
meet the situation, which is serious,
become drunk there- and ride home
on traction oars.
i League managers call attention ta
the law of 1913 under which inloxl
i cated Persons on traction ,,r steam
cars and In railway stations are guilty
I of misdemeanor punishable i,v heavy
I fine and jail Imprisonment. Late cars
On the hi ago. Sotitn Bend & North
ern Indiana traction tine between
K'khart ami Goshen have carried
many drunken persons s;me Ooshen
voted against saloons. Employes of
' Gives a brilliant flossy shin that
d.vs v 't rub vv'ff or dut off that
innfi!i bfl the iron -tliat lu tour
times ts tong as ttny ulaer.
Black Silk Stove Polish
U In a class hy UrU h i more
MtthUS made and made
hum Mtew BtaitrvXti
Try (t on yir earW
f v .. your cwt at.)
er t (a ranir
If ywi fJrnl AiHlit
th tkswt p-'iahyoe
errr iitd, your
eardware or
rjTxsppfY .1 .;rr it
funil year
money .
tSMnm In
frgfyaM
SBMt)
EARLY ROSE, earliest of all, and
EARLY OHIO Med potatoes, pvt
cwt $3.00
GARDEN SEEDS
Now is the time. Pick them out while
the assortment is complete. D. M. FER
RY, MANDEVILLE and KING; LILLY'S
and C. C. MORSE CO.
WHY HAIR FALLS OUT
Dandruff causes a feverish Irrita
tion of the scalp, the hair roots shrink
loosen and then the hair comes out
fast. To stop falling nalr at once anJ
rid the scalp of every particle of
dandruff, get a 25 cent bottle of Dan
lerine at any drug store, pour a little
in your hand and rub well Into the
scalp After a few applications all
dandruff disappears and the hair
?tops coming out.
I
"SYRUP OF m IF
TflNGOUS COATED
IK CROSS, FEVERISH. SICK, BII.
HM S. C1.KAX IJTT1.E I. IYER
M BOWBA
Children love this -rrtilt laxative"
! and nothing else cleanses the tender
stomach, liver and bowels so nicely.
A child simply will not stop play
ing to empty the bowels, and the re
sult is they become tlghtlv cloueri
with waste, liver gets sluggish, stom
ach sours, then your tittle one be
comes cross, half-sick, feverish, don't
I eat. sleep or act naturally, breath is
I bad system full of cold, has soro
throat, stomach-ache or diarrhoea
I Listen. Mother: See If tongue is coat
j ed. then give a teaspoonful of 'Cali
fornia Syrup of Figs - and in a few
(hours all the constipated waste, sour
j bile and undigested rood passes out
of the system, and you have a well
I playful child again.
-Millions of mothers give oCalfor.
nsn. kiiwu-iiv iMiimiv print
' ed on the bottle R,ware of counter
I feits sold here.
Get the genuine,
nia rig Syrup Com
iny other kind with
: made by
I pany '
' contempt
-
kT52?S the c,v,f e that
,he arretted have been
'hers of the league say.
I-., u. me r.unitn pome, mem-
Boost for the Bowler Bon nd
help them advertise Pendleton
sod the Round t p
TTKM TIIK
Bowlers'
Dance
WEDNEHDAV,
M RCII tTH
Moose Hall
Y I It's oik HUH
50c
111- t-tot-ordN tn he umI ifiward
MMllBfl . PndIetMn trmit tn thr
Northwfai Intf rnallon.1,1 lUtmiing
Amu. Tiurnvntnt in ricAttle.