PAGE SIX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1916. EIGHT PAGES PASTflRli The Kind You Have Alwavs Boueht w mtj lltr SsSBSl mi fwcis jf 1B n CASTORIA ABERDEEN LAI 1S HUSH All) IN WAR For Infants and Children. ncss and nOMriM neither Opiimi.M.iqirwu? norMiacral ftOT ARC OTIC. jfcsAttr- KEmu Anrrffft Rrovdv forCroslte KB I 'i ion, Sour StoiMch.Dlarrtm ! WorrcsfoimilsiCTisfaTna tii ss And LOSS OF SLEEP. FacSinik SignaratT of Ivjl Centaur ComtaX NEW YORK. Bears the Signature of Ml fr IH'KAY CREEK GIRL TELLS OF HER WORK IN TURKEY RAISING MISS CARMEN JONES EARNS PRIZES M) HAKES MONEY IX)K HERSELF. jTiuafantecd unATthr Foodnj Eiact Copy of Wrapper. Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA TMl Cirt"4UH COKHHY. Nrw o.. CITT. packing Oir8 settled, ped from the United State to the WASHINGTON, March 1 4 -From 1 neutraI countrle(! of North Europe. onoffa tal but reliable sources it was . While details of the settlement are Marat t thai the long standing casea of the American pacaers hare been ; lackinS. 11 ls kwh British gov settle,!. The cases involved the de- ernment has undertaken to secure the taMioa b) the British government of exporters against loss by a system of large u.intities of meat products ship- long time contracts A Hint to Mothers of Growing Children A MUD I.WATIVr AT REGULAR DMCBViU WILL VKEVEXT comnPAnox. A vital point upon which all schools ! of m'difine seem to agree is that nor-' ma' regularity of the bowels is an as senti I to good health The import-' nn-r of this ls impressed particularly on mothers of growing children. A very valuable remedy that should be kept in every home tor use as oc casion arises is Dr Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, a compound ot simple laxa tive herbs that has Deen prescribed by Dr w. '.. Caldwell of Montlcello. 111 . for more than twenty-five years, nnd which tan now be obtained in any well stocked drag store for fifty cents a bottle. In a recent letter to Dr. Caldwell. Mrs I! 8 Turner. St I Main St.. Buf falo. X. Y says, "i nought a bottle .f Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin for my 'aby Itolind Lee Turner and find it work? Just like you said it would It Ik I in- for the stomach and bowels." A bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup .A" gti4?:4 NEW YOUK. March H The Earl of Aberdeen, former l-ord-Lieutensnt of Ireland and governor-general of Canada, is loud In his praises of the Irish for the part they nave taken in the gigantic European struggle. Lord and Lady Aberdeen have Just com pleted a tour of the United State. du'ing which they pave a series of lectures on social conditions in Ire land. Ijord Aberdeen says? "Prom the beginning of this terrible conflict the Irish hare done their du ty The Victoria Crosses for conspic nana courage In action and the testi mony of the generals to the valor o! the Irish regiments have given just cause for pride nn the part of Ire land and her friends throughout the world "The Lord Lieutenant's report on recruiting, presented to Lord Kitchen er, constituted a fine record for Ire land. This was especially so when one takes Into account the historic, social and economic conditions of the country. "Twenty towns in Ireland claimed the premiership in their contribution to the forces of the crown. Belfast and Balllna In County Mayo dis puted pride of place as io the numhet.j of recruits per head of the popula-i tlon. "The two counties which stood thej highest In proportion to population were Tipperary and Wexford. From J the neighboring locality of Clod lah. I with only 110 houses, there were 110 men serving In the navy. "In Ireland's contribution of men' Ulster has led the van. The popula-1 tion of Ulster la more than one-third i of the entire population of Ireland, and Ulster contains the largest maim, factoring centers, and hence the largest resources for recruiting. "In addition, there is the fact that before the war broke out there were in the army from Ulster relatively fewer men than from any other part of the country But Ulster's contri bution Ls now a contribution from all classes and creeds as exemplified by the fact that out of a total of ID. 760 from Ulster. 13.125 were Catholics. I It should be also remembered that.) from the returns obtained from the official registration records. 150.008, Irishmen have enlisted in C,i THEY NEVER FALL DOW!!1 MRS. t-UGHFAUITIN JUST CALLED ME UR AND ASKED WHAT I'D ADVISE Hffc TO GET MR.H. FOfc A BIRTHDAY PRESENT". "GIVE HIM A BOX OF piedmonts': r REPLIED. 'he'll LIKE THEM BETTER THAN AN AIRSHIP" ain, lished from tho This makes len serving v ROLAND LEE TCRNEK. a should be in every home, aottle free of charge can be I by writing to Dr. W. B. Ci lllltMllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII- NATIONAL Wire Your Home MONTH Floods Damage Road. I WKXA1VHKE. Wiish., March 14 Hiuh water in thf Wenatfhe? valley is .ti!l doing a great ileal of inmaerr t' thf road and orcflfl pin. Coming down from tht- hi 111 DftcK of the cltj the water in many j. laces has cut tht roadi and in'indatp.; orchards. If in particularly damaging in the section near 'he Lewis ami ( iarke sfhonl- honee, and portions or the road for milH are badly washed. If lesion ''reek, at I "a shin ere. is stil! d'diiK a great deal Of damage NERVOUS WOMEN! In the publication prepared by the state department of education under the title "Industrial Club Work of the Oregon Hoys and Girls." Miss Carmen Jones of McKay Creek, who won a trip to the state fair last fall, writes of her experience In raising turkeys as follows: 1 live oa McKay Creek, six miles from l'emlleton. and attend a rural school two utiles away. 1 am 15 year of age. About .March 1. IslT,, 1 entered the poultry department of the hnia' and : rls' industrial contest from school J district No. 99. Umatilla county, Ore gon. 1 started with li young pure bred bronze turkey hens anil two two ) year old toms. I kept the hens in a I hog-wire pasture to keep them from j straying away while nesting. With ! grata each evening they did well for a while on the green alfalfa. Magpies found their nests and de. stroyed many eggs until I put poison in some eggs and placed them on stumps. In th'a way 1 got rid of the birds. The hens averaged about 1- eggs a day during the laying season, j I put SO eggs In the incubator and sel five hens on 15 eggs each. I kept setting hens as I (rot eggs until I had 13 hens sitting and when the eggs In jthe incubator hatched. I placed the I ! ltttlt tUrkl with these hens. Out of 275 eggs. IMS little turkeys hatched. I (This was May 2.) I did not lost any to speak of ex cepting those the hens crushed, until the latter part of May, when the cold: rams started and continued for sever- , al weeks. I then kept them in coops In a shed, but the damp weather and I no sunshine took them off by thei dozen. By the time the weather was, fair and ground dry there were plenty of grasshoppers. These, with a little train picked up In the field, const!- - tuted their summer's food. I have Just 100 young turkeys thai were hatched in May. All the hens but four laid and set again. Thc hatched (0 turkeys and up to the present time I have lost of theae. Thev got their liv'n from grasshop pers and grain in the gave them charcoal al nlng I drove the turki Pen to protect them ft I exhibited one trio ; County Fair at Vino. 1 1-1 5, and won first pi trio alao won first plac fair !n the Industrial Club exhibit. I have sold all my turkeys but 40 now, and they have netted me llvO I will keep 17 of these for next year The others I expect to market soon Who can tell what Carmen's ex perience is worth to her. She has es tablished habits of industry, punctu ality, observation and thrift In cann-' for her turkeys and surmounting th difficulties with which she has mat Sh- has exhib ted :rue thrift in turn ing the grasshopper pest and the Waste grain of the stnbhlefleld Into a KOOd marketable product at small cost, she has done a lot of work, toil hi s setting good nay for if. BstL matins h"r left-over stock at a fair valuation, she has netted about 1281 besides the prizes won. The cash value of her prizes is probably 60 or more, including her free trip to the State Fair and entertainment in thl girls' camp for a week, to s.-n nothing 01 their educational value. Je- THE CIGARETTE y a soaring in New York He said that "It's yours" said Caruso, 01 some- , he found representatives of the Ital-j thing slmdar, as he extracted th HEADS NEW AMATLTIt Ian government paying 20 cents per i . ntoktnf slut) and handed 11 oTr. BASEBALL OIUJANIZATIOX pound for tlio trimmings brushed upi Want the holder, too?" 4 ! from the floor of garment manufac- t urers. stuhbl-field. so. Each eve ys Into a wire om coyotes, it the Umatilla 'lit. September ace. The same e in the school pa 5 No this will do." replied the maid rams., is itcal QejoeRmi, ui, b Farmer ivimd Dead, NEW YORK. March 1L- As Caru-c SEATTLE Wash, March 14 Ttls I SO left the opera house arter the per- body of William Stephenson a weal formance of "La Hoheme" he was all thy farmer of North Yakima. w' I the end of a cigarette In a holder. Out . side the stnge entrance was the usual crowd of his admirers. As the tenor reached the street lyounj woman waltzed up to him and ' requested the butt of the cigarette. What for?" queried the singer. ' "Souvenir," replied the stranger. found betide the Northern Pacific railroad track near llavensdale. JO mill's east of Seattle tn the dead man s pockets were certificates of de mU on Seattle. Portland and Tar o ma banks for sums totaling 111.000. The coroner and deputy sheriffs be lieve Mr Stephenson was murdered. 44444444444 ' SETS SEW SW IMMIXt; M MIK 4 POH tVOMEX e 4 4 4 4 4 4 ) CLAYTOrt C TOWNES. 4 99 It's The Same Everywhere In Oregon. 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I the organization was recent meeting in Louis- i Bas Th, iai in banged s Ills, Ky. i Cleveland Chicago, Louisville, Cin- clnnatl, SI Louts, Omaha, Columbus. Johnstown and New nrleans are HOW I affiliated with the Feneration and ap-j i plications from other cities are pend th THIS BOOK EXPLAINS. If you will send three dimes or stamps, i nay for wrapping and mailing and ui, ,sn this notice. IVs-tor Pierce of t liaut ir.,.l TI..IT..I, V V will LIl'.T l.l. UiM- II 11 I , IIIIIIBKI ... " , ..... si-nd you a revised copy of Ml Common r-eriv .ueoicai Auviser, in inim ouiuiu, Pn pagi-s, with color platM. Just what you need In case of sickness or accident. Treats of Physiology, An atomy, Hex problems. Marriage relations. Hygiene, Exercise, Disease and IU prevention. I'llll.ADF.I.I'IMA. The ijuaker city no ord breaking wmna tlgl I lorfner has Ju for women In the i made the distance , 'a . .March 14. bousts of a rrr- swimmer. Miss set a new marl yard swim. Hhf I minute, I l-C seconds, easily defeat'nj a large field of competitors. This Is the fastesi time ever made bj a Woman swim met in Amerlcu. Dye Prill' soaring Vet. HOOD MVBR, Ore , March 14 "Prices of coloring matter and dyes I are going up beyond comprehension." ! says M. K. Md'arty. purchaser for a I local store, who returned from New ! York and other eastern cities. "While ' I was in Chicago the Marshall Field j stores purchased a barrel of red dye for 114)00, although It had coal the I original owner only tlS'i The big I Chicago concern wanted the d v- to I color nei k goods " Mr McCarty says thai prices are Physician's Eczema Remedy Dr. ftolmfg, Hm wrll-known fkln uprclnl lxt, wrltm : "I nm eonrlncrtl t!m th D. P. D. I'r rrtpflon lri ni tmirti a Rp'clflc for i ' i st (jnlnlnp ffir miliaria. I have boon prf-H-rlf)lnfC Ihi' I). 0. I. rpmMly for jpara." Thlfi t h i i'K roinhlntitlon of ofl of Wintfrirrn-n, Thymol, and otfctf hpftllr liitrn'tllctitti railed D, D. P. PrAnrrlptlnn la now a favorite romody of Mklu appflnl Urll for all Hkln ll It pfnctratM Hip porrn. (tIvch iMHiitiit relief from Km moot dlttrpHHlniC II' I) Ita HOfithlng olla rpilelily henl thp Inllnmpd tlHsiiea. Ini(r((lHU are Kind to refimmpntl tMfl B'i 'thliikr, i .Killnir llfpild. DC, f.Oc and $1.ih). to on aud we K ill tell you more about tM r'-nuirl(hp r'-medv, Your money hark unN hk Hie ilr-t tHiti l rellnvpn you. I. O. I. Huap kffpi your sklu bt-altUy. Aik uboul It. I UJ MAN DRUG CO. Packard and other promi nent automobile engineers favor motor oils from Western crude. Exposition juries at San Francisco and San Diego gave highest competitive awards to Zerolene an oil from Western crude. Zerolene is the best oil for your motor because scientifically refined from selected California crude asphalt-baae. Government experts tell us that oils correctly refined from asphalt-base crude "distill without decomposition" do not break up and lose their lubricating value under cylinder heat land are "much better adapted to motor cylinders, as far as their carbon-forming proclivities are con cerned, than are paraf fine-base Pennsylvania oils." When you empty the crank-case refill with Zero lene. Dealers everywhere and at service stations and agencies of the Standard Oil Company. ZEROLENE the Standard Oil for Motor Cars iiiiMiiiiniiHiiMiiiiii Known For It's Strength I'liiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit.' Washington, D. C, Oct. 6, 1915. First National Bank PENDLETON, OREGON is hereby granted the right to act aa Trustee. Ex ecutor, Administrator and Registrar of Stocks and Bonds. Federal Reserve Board. By C. S. Hamlin, Governor. Niiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SECURITY hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiii: niiiiiiiiMiiiimiiiiiimimimimiimimmmmmiHiiimimiiiiiiiimmiiimiiiiiiiiii?