PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY. MARCH lti. 1916. TEN PAGES MAUD ALLAN. NOTED DANGER. NEAR DEATH Winter Colds Bad Blood Ikxtor Pierce's Golden Itti cowry, juirelv vegetable an,'. alooli.il or MIGODC. is the t powerful blood banner : to trarteil from Aim ric.in fort .tnil roits. Contains no aloo gradients printed oo wrappei Vake it as directed and it w out impure and poiaonoui throughout the system it through the nstm.i! ckaBBC All dealers in medicines ta cents in one-i luvali Hoto package of U Mscovery :. 1'ltK-e, for tr'il ' WHAT WOMEN 0 NATIVE or family 1 have al ways' found that 1 rim Id depend on Ir. Pierce's rem edies for al! ail ments. I gave them the ' Ooiden Medical Discov ery ' ior tof.silitis, "eore throat, bad S Ugh. and grip, and it always cured them. I also gave them the 1 P 1 e I s a n t Pellet' for sick headache, biliousness god constipation I am glad to reoooh mend them."- Mus. GuUUl DataX, II N. La h rem Sir vt. f jj BUSINESS PICKS UP AT STANF1ELD WITH OF Ml t il cnn IS KOTED IN THRIVING l irn.i: TOWN, DTJBING WEEK. U, . stunl'U-hl Mils Nine Carloads ol cmtle to Seattle Interests! l arr lUnoh is sold and Other Property Changes Hands; Personal Sotes ol General Interest. ranch to C. w. i.vivorf sold his corner of tllen- I niisii avenue to I engineer of S k looking after Wednesday 1 Millh.md - Injury fatal. ASTORIA. Ore.. March 18. As a' iltit "f injuries sustained while rkins at the Hammond mill. New Kdtson v.-. ,i native Of Norway. 45 ,,rs .f ate, and had resided here for -re than 2ti ears. He was a m:ll r;i:ht ami on Wednesday afternoon us and crushed. Mr. Bdeson leaves II M a brother, .inch Edeaon, all of n -ide In Astoria. He was a XKW YOl'.K. March It Hand Al len, famous dancer, entertained and admired by kings and: emperor-, is i a critical condition In tne Herman hospital, following an operation fcr appendicitis. Early today the hos; it al authorities said mere was little hope of her recovery. Muss Allan was stricken I and had to be rushed from h, ment in the Hotel Seymour hospital. Following a hurried exar physicians decided an immei! eration was imperative. Miss Allan had planned to an extended 'our in Europe. uddenly r apart to the MRS. GERK.ING ELECTED LIBRARIAN AT WESTON ty r5 Coftee Schillmi Best si IM'RISE PARTY is GIVEN; OTH ER MANS VOTES PROM BSTON t tH'Mi'.V. (East Oreg"nian special.) WESTON, Ore.. March 15. Mrs, J. R. Oerkin? has heen elected librarian i f,.r the Weston public Horary Adolph Svv.utz Of Walla Walla w It i in Ihe city Monday n business Mrs, Ferrol McBrtde spent the j weekend with relatives In Athena Mrs. Janus Compton left on Tues day morning for American Kails. Idaho. j Visa Vida Slaggs of Penewana Washington, is the guest ol Mr. anc I Mrs. Kalph Stagga I Karl Lieuallen. who ta employed a I Walla Walla, spent BnnUay in the cKl j Mrs Will Mallen U visiting rein tives near Athena. Louis Uergevin of Athena, was U Each friend, brought of remembranc as a gil musical numbers were ret ing the evening, after whi ments weer served. The members of the League of the Methodist preparing to give a local in the near future. Epwc :hurch (East Orosoii.in Special.) STAXl-'IKI.lv Ore., March IS. There has been considerable bttslBWI activity here for the past week, Am una other thincs, It. N Stanf eld soldi Oil Wednesday nine carloads of she to Seattle parties C. C, t'arr sold hi Howard, and Dave house and lots on th dening street and F Glen Kicharda A. A. Wold a cl i atlle is here this wi business affairs. K . Sttnfleld spent here. The last sad rite of Alice, the lit tle daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tllen Richards was held In the Presbyterian church Monday afternoon. The buri al service was read hy Itev. J. E. Fail, cett and the interment was in the new cemetery at this place. The be reaved parents have the sympathy ol the entire community. Mrs. Martin Klein wns taken to the hospital In Portland Wednesday. 1 1 Mr. and Mrs W. C. E. Pruitt , of Pendleton were the guests of Don Pruitt on Tuesday. Mrs. Wm. Baker returned Tuesday i from a week's stay in Seattle. I 'has. X. Walker of la very, interesting lecttll I pies' Theater Sunday e . Hawaiian Islands. j A, Sahli, of Aberdeel .was here this week loc land was here i ler the Inter- ! . lulu gave the Peo g on the A CHI-NAMEL DEMONSTRATION THAT IS DIFFERENT YOU can ask the Demonstrator to show you Any Chi-Namel Product you may be inter ested in, Actually Applied. She will not merely show you the package con taining these materials, but show it in the brush, in fact, you can take the brush and apply it yourself By asking for a demonstration of any particular Chi Namel product you will not place yourself under obli gation to buy; this demonstration is to acquaint the pub lic with the use and economy of Chi-Namel in the home. Remember the Date March 23-24 AT MURPHY BROS. 121 East Court Street. ep your Bowels licguiHr. As everyone knows, tne ooweis the sewerage system of the body I ' It is of the gTeatest Importance t , they move once each day If y bowels become constipated, taki ,i,,se of Chamberlain, Tablets J after supper and they will correct ; disorder. Obtainable everyw here '. Adv his ranch . MoPherson . here. Thomson ai if Kcho wen I. L, Crave if Seattle ,1 J. Fn spent Spin-idnea- -r bus! leva- Guard to Recruit HOUSTON, Tex March lrt. In a circular letter issued to the Texas National Hoard. Brigadier General, Cecil A. Lyon directs all commanders Ladle .f Mrs H. W. Arthur Me ton and Miss Mar. to Hermiston Tues- id will meet at the i. Dunning Thurs-, of Pendleton Is here if Umatilla was look er Wednesday. burg. She did not WI back My dog is hard of hearing," she said, ' hut he is so affectionate." Davis Is a traveling salesman. When he said that he was willing and anx ious to go back to his wife. Judge Brown refused to mane an order for support "Why dos your wife seem to pre fer the dog rather than you?'' asked Judge Hrown. "There you have me." replied Da ds. ".She kisses and huirs that brute enoUKh to give a fellow the willies. He is bo fat he can hardly walk." The Indignant huan.ind protruded his lower Jaw and showed all his ttoth. He wrinkled his nose, closed one eye and licked his chops "That's the way the dog looks. She foods him sugar find candy all day, Just so he will sav 'thank you.' " 'How does he say that?" asked the Judge "Woof, woof." barked Davis In a female tone The American Power Boat associa tion Is made up of 140 clubs with a membership of 25.000 enthusiasts Catarrh Cannot Be Cured I with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, a. the? caiiuut read! the neat "t th. illaeaae ''a tarrh Is a local lissaa. ,reatly taflMOCed by eooetltQtloaal tondltioae, nd in order to cure It .oil raut lake an Internal remedy I Mali's Catarrh Cera la ttkea lataraallf ami uci thru III' lil"d on the BUMfM r i race. f the system Hall's I'alarrh fare SJ prescribed hy MM tht lt MfMCl tans In lids country for yeara It la com ' peso.l of some of Hi' I"' tsakf known. r,.mhlne, Willi Some "I i"e .ZTZ iniritlers The prrfect coatMaattoa of the laaradMBta In Mall latarrh fare la what prodocaa taeh wonderful results la catarrhal reodltlaaa Send for teailinuiilals. free F J CHBNET A CO., Props. Toledo, () All HriiKKlBta. W. II,: Kamlly IHIa for ."iiatlpatloa The time to start a a I Saturday. cheerful day is break- , fast -time! There s Schilling's Rest to help you see the silver lining in the cloud. j,ir Only such coffee justifiei been to recruit their companl men each and to requ Mi i with V Misi Schilling Best i Ing. IS YOUR STOMACH CLOGGED WITH WASTE? Proper Treatment for BUhmaneas For a long time Miss Lula Skelton. Churchvllle, N. Y.. was bilious and had sick headache and dizzy spelU. Chamberlain's Tablets were the only thin'-- that gave her permanent relief Obtainable everywhere Adv. Man and Ifc I iuhl IMn l. shot to de.,th during pistol duel their home here The father, Joseph T Hall 42 also Was killed and the mother, Mrs. Delia Hall, is in a hospital In a dyin condition she received four bullet wounds The gin wis "truck by a stray hub lei .is she roio bed under a kitchen me of Umatilla's promi nent citizens was calling on friends here Tuesday. K X. Adams was in Pendleton the first of the week. Kev. K. K. Blaakmam of Milton was here the last of the week looking after the interest of the Sunda school. E. J. Klemmer of Bllensburg, Wash. ington Dave a very Interesting lecture In ihe hinh school auditor um Prlda) Mi P Wife Prefer- Bulldog PHILADELPHIA, March 16. A bulldog, minus one eye, slightK hard of hearing and with a kinky tail, Is more attractive to Mrs James Henry Davia th in her husband, she only paid lor the dog, nut in a suit for support In the desertion court, Mrs, Davis of iaO(l Itising .tun La lie. told judge Brown that all she really , wanted from her husband was the ! doe which be was keeping in Pltts- I! .Ml Tatbnaa a. Oo, Oaaratra to BMw the Monea if 10-o-aa iov Bot BeUere vu. "li s a pleasure to sell a medicine w hen your ciiustomers come in after-1 ward irid tell you how much good it has done then.." said Tollman & ') I ributioi. ated so silver Lake Mill nesumni la repairing his KBUtO, Wash. March 16- was damaged by -, long shutdown, the F. 1 1 mill at Silver I-ike resumed ay evening MlBS tiona This mill is the prtndi given a genuine dUStfta nialnstav' of that comn a numtiei- of het Camps are not being operated al Of a birthday par- ent. After tarne opera- niui h ta leturn the noae) to n) pur' lr as Mo-o-na whom it does n"t help Tl may seem rash but our i aston have said so man; goo,: words In favor thai We do not expect mi n.tckaes reiurned. box of Mi-o-na end If the retne .inc.- not retrulate his digestion ai help hm dl ape pal he can wlthdn hut IQgar I don t kn but wh This shows great taltti in me mei of Mi-o-na It is really s most ai cu..! medicine and i- rapid incressi of aaiaa atoca Tallnaan a Co mtn duced It III Pendleton show- thai ,1,,,-s .,11 thai Is clamie.l t" do rellevi . dyspriwla regulates digestion and en gfetfi thog hA use II i" e. t Jusl wh they want nh no fesr of trouble after. tf ggggggggAggggggggggggVaSggggW ' jk assa-ag iCfi ''" ggsStilggggggggggT ufl Red Crown -&s Gasoline of Quality S,s-ii- (- ' Will the lteiitlfii aH Dawn, at hoi run and Saturday. Alia. gives you more milesto the dol lar. Carbureting qualities account for that no waste of gal. Dealers everywhere and also at our many Service Station! Standard Oil Company .California; Pendleton Livestock Sale 70 HEAD OF HORSES AND MULES 50 MULES, 20 HORSES AND MARES At Public Auction WALLA WALLA FAIR GROUNDS Sat. Mar. 18, 1916 TCOMMENCING AT 12:30 O'CLOCK P. M., SHARP .rues 1 nuM M nl mm ran era in woiahf f tv.m 1 1 fiO trt 1 1 nil nl frnm .'! tn 7 . r. , il 1 II., Xt. UtVO HUgV 111 I' VlglH il "in aa,ja,w ' i ikl VSIS W 1300 to 1600 and from 4 to 7 years old. All good straight, sound stock, with loLs ol bone and quality. Stock can be seen at Walla Walla Fair Grounds three days before sale. Absolute sale. No by-bidding; no boosters. A fair deal to all. Don't forget the place ami date. TERMS Time will be given until October 1. 1916, on approved notes bearing 8 per cent interest. Three per cent discount for cash. It's worth your time to see this stock, whether you buy or not. J. H. LUCK Owner W. D BARCLAY, Auctioneer Paxton Bros. Clerk