East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 24, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE NINE, Image 8

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1916.
PAGE NINE
ROAD TO HEALTH IS
THROUGH THE KIDNEYS
Backache, Lumbago, Rheumatic Twinge and Other Painful'
Symptoms the Result of Clogged or Improperly
Working Kidneys.
No person alive la stronger than his
kidneys. The minute the kidneys be
come disarranged ur clogged with
waste the warning Is flushed through
out the entire . stein.
Handled" u sufferers from pains
in the back and sides, Madder and
urinary disorders, lumbago, rheuma
tism, diaajatat, putty swellings under
the eyes or in the feat and ankles,
nervousness, tired or worn-out or
headachy feeling, don't seem to real
ize that the greater part of all sick
Mean today can lie avoided by keeping
thu kidneys working properly. If you
suffer from any of the many ugonlc
that accompany weak, c:ogged-up or
diseased kidneys you should not neg
lect yourself another Oay and run the
risk of serious complication Secure
u package of Molvax, the wonderful
new kidney rcmcd which Is very In
expenshe ei ai ts quickly and surely
on the seat of the trouble You'll
i:iiubii rile is Han.
HA K Kit, ore., March 25 Adding
to the already huge pile of document
ary evidence submitted In his suit for
tho possession of 114.000 against K
W. Hackus and associates, now being
beard In the circuit court. FYiink S
Ballle introduced 400 letters and tele-,
grams Covering correspondence, be
tween himself and Mr. Hackus for
1900 and 1901 Houtlne business of
the Columbia mine was the subject of
the majority of the communications,
The new Installment brings the total
up to 1093.
Contrasting with this number were
the two letters featured In the cross
examination of Mr BSillle, which con
tinued today. They were written to
Mr Hackus by Mr, Bsttlls asking for
figures to make possible a correct
balancing of the books of the folum
bla mine, following withdrawal of
funds for the use of the Midland Min
ing and Milling Com pan)
woman ihh- Merchants,
HOQl'IAM. Wash March 23.
Merchants of this city and Aberdeen
were victimised by a woman check ar
tist, whose Idea tit) still Is a mystery,
and who thus far has not been cap-'
tured The woman, a stranger In both
cities, operated under several names.
obtained ft considerable quantity of
goods, bul made no attempt to get any
. ash. as (ur as reported
The woman, who appeared to l"
abont 3d years obi. was simply dress
ed At one HoUlam store she bought
i $33 bill of goods and jiild In a check
on an Aberdeen bank, taking the
is with her. She attempted the
FOUGHT FOR TWENTY YEARS AGAINST
DESTRUCTIVE CATARRH GERMS
THEN lUUlVIIlKD Ui'OMH TOR A
mm HI I IKS NI CATARRH
ALMOST HONK
Here is a letter thai we sincere!)
ask everyone to rcna. If you suffer
iroin catarrh of the head, nose or
throat, reiul it over twice, and then
consider If you can afford to Ignore
a prescription with the healing vir
tue of llyoinoi v pronounce it High-o-sne).
Mr. Thomas f Walsh. 2011 Mur
ray street, I'hiiitdc ipnia, I'a.. writes:
"1 have been a sufferer from Ca
tarrh for over twenty years. 1 doc
tored orf and on for fifteen years, bul
still alter ell ibis dOOtorlni and drug
ging I got no relief.
"Finally my ailment Decanls so se
vere that I was p raCt! Call! deaf In
one ear and almost so In tin- uther.
"My wife saw your Sd In the paper
and paid one dollar lor a llxomel
outfit I Immediately began to uso
it according to directions, and the re
sults were remarkable I have used
another bottle of llyoniel and I can
truthfully say that It Is the first re.
lief 1 have experienced In twenty
vears
"This sounds Ilk.- strong language.
Nevertheless. It is the truth.
"I feel there Is nothing like llyomel
boon to the sufferer of a loth
some disease. Catarrh 1 consider 11
a pleasure to recommend llyomel to
North-Side Home
For Sale
Five room house in good con
dition. Corner lot, facing east.
Lawn, lilftdt trees; retaining
wall; faU and electricity.
Only few blocks from Main
street bridge.
A snap if taken at once.
Telephone
I
ittiiiii
be surprised how entirely different
you'll feel in a very short time .
It doean't matter now long you
have suffered, how old you are, or
what you have used. The very prin
ciple of Solvax Is sucn that It la
practically Impossible to take it into
the humun system without some ben
eficial results.
Solvax Is pleasant to take, gives
quick relief and lias been ao uniform
ly successful that Tallmun & Co and
other leading dealers in this vicinity
will In future sell It under a positive
guarantee of relief or refund the
money. No other kidney remedy we
bellev ever had a large enough per
centage of cures so that it could be
sold in this manner. A guarantee
like i bin speaks volumes ror the merit
of Solvax.
There Is no time like the present to
do u thing thul ougm to be done. If
anyone ha kidney trouole today is
the best time to begin curing It.
same plan at another Hoijuiam store, i
but departed without the selected ,
goods when the store called the Aber
ASM bank to ascertain 'f the check
was good From Hoq ulam she went
to Aberdeen and victimized ut least:
me store there.
Boys Nab Diamond Thief,
VANCOUVKH, 11. C, March 23.--1
Two messenger boys, (Maude Freeman,
nged 16 years, and K Henshaw, ngeu
17, were responsible Tor the capture'
of a Chinese who stole a tray of din-1
tnond rings valued at J35UO from the '
Jewelry department of a large de
partment store on Hastings street
The Chinese had seized the Jewelry)
and was running toward Chinatown,
when one of the messenger boys push - j
d out his foot and tripped the thief I
who was Unable to regain his feel he- !
fore h policeman arrestd him.
Cattlemen lg-awe Range.
BAXKR, ore, March IS. To
make possible the running of a larg
number of cattle In Eagle Valley, for
which grazing privileges were denied
by the forestry service, the Cattle
snd Horse Kaisers' Association of the
section will lease all privately owned
range lands remaining on Pine Creek,
according to Forest Supervisor
Barnes, who returned from n trip to
Ragle valley.
The stockmen also decided to im
prove on the state regulations provid
ing a minimum proportion of one bull
for each GO head of stock, making the
proportion one to ; ginstend. Mr,
Haines reported that the range Is in
fine condition.
who
sufferers from this dli
ll you, dear reader, could spend an
hour looking over a few of tile many
sincere letters of this character
which the makers of llyomel have on
file. o would not go on suffering
from catarrh, that disgusting disease
that will surely sap your vitality and
weaken your entire system if allowed
to continue.
You would have just as much Inith
In the wonderful virtue ot Hyome! ns
we have and not marvel that it is sold
the country over under a positive
guarantee to cure catarrh, colds, snuf
fles, croup, etc.. or money back.
No stomach dosing when you use
llyomel Just Jour a Tew drops Into
the inhaler and breathe It in
It Is Blighty pleasant to use, it op
ens up those stuffen-up nostrils In
two minutes, and makes your head
feel as clear as a bell In a short time
Breathe llyomel and kill the ca
tarrh germs. It's the only win to get
rid of this disagreeable and often
times disgusting disease.
A complete llyomel Outfit, which
includes a bottle of llyomel and the
hard rubber pocket Inhaler, Is Inex
pensive, Most any leading druggls.
or Tillman & Co, w!1 supply you
under a positive guarantee of success
ful results or money cTieerfully re
funded. 105
FIRST CROP OF
K SHIPPED DAY PHI ECHO
)'.. i o.K.Miian Special.)
KCHO. Ore., Itarcn 24 The first
car of Echo's 19U crop of wool will
be shipped today to Crlmmlns &
Piarce, wool merchants of lloston,
Mass
This wool has just tieen clipped
Ml! THO.M s UPTON
e TO RACE IN mi
HOMAS
P70N
NEW Yt'KK March 24 The
statement ! Sir Thomas Upton that
he hopes to race his yacht Shamrock
IV for the America'! cap next year
recalls to mind the fact that the chal
lenger is still carefully boxed and
under guard on the Brooklyn water
front, where it has been Since August.
1914.
Kepnrts from the otiier Bide are to
the affect that Sir Thomas will put his
challenger overboard early in the
spring of IH17 If International condi
tions warrant the heller that the Am
erica's cup races can be Staged.
Steamer Line Planned.
Washington March it. The
Luckenbsch Steamship company ol
New York, it was learned here Is
planning to put on a line of freight
St eamerl to South America bigger
than any now In the Latin-American
trade.
The new line will conned New York
with Rio Janeiro BrSStl, Montevideo,
l'ruguaj and Buenos Aires. RoSSriS
ami l ji Plata, Argentina The Luck
enbach company has now more than
2ii frcinht steamers In the European
nnd Coastwise trade.
Kcnncwlrk cafe is liuicicd.
I KNNLWICK. Wash. March II.
The Kaktma Cafe, a Chinese restau
rant was raided here by Sheriff C, B
Duffy and Deputy K. I, Baxter. About
II gallons of whisky, a barrel of bot
tled beet and other bottled food I
were found. Sheriff Duffy has been
In town since Sunday In an effort to
locate the place w-bere it was apparent
boose w"ts being sold. The cafe was
operated by Charley Yen. who, with
two or three other Chinamen was
placed under arrest on a warrant
charting sale of liquor contrary to
the prohibition law.
Here is one of the most recent pic
tores, showing a new Herman trench
near Verdun, where the Hermans arej
ill !sllfis
1916 WOOL 10
from 5000 yearling mutton sheep.
2100 belonging to Prank Correa, ZJOtl
to Joseph Cunha and 600 to Jos Ra
mos, and was purchased by Thomas
Boat, wool buyer or this place, for
eastern shipment The price was not
made public.
ONES GIVEN
PARTY AT ECHO AND
ALL HAVE GOOD TIME!
Hits. .1. R. JORDAN KXTERTAIXS
CHILDREN IN HON' OH OF
HER son.
Management of Hotel Echo Will
Change Within low Days; The
Dalles Man Bays the Furniture ami
the Ix-asc; Overland Lodge Presents
vtTan I. o. o. r. Radges.
(Fast OregonUn Special.)
ECHO, Ore., March 24, Mrs. J. R.
I Jordan gave a party on Monday af
I lernoofl to the little ones of Echo In
j honor of her son Master Itoger Jor
dan, the occasion being the third an
niversary of his birthday. Fifteen
little guests were present. After
. hours of happy play and refreshment!
1 Mr. Jordan took the children home
n his automobile.
Thl management of ihe Hotel Echo
I will change hands within u few days.
I'eni I'auer of The Dalles was here on
I Monday and purchased Ihe furnish.
I lugs and also the lease of the build
j ing from R. fi. Miishburn who has
conducted the hotel for the past two
I years. Mr. Buuer purchased the bus
iness for his sister who .will assume
i the management the latter part ot
I this week. He was accompanied on
the trip by c. J. Btubbllng, owner of
the hotel building. They both re
turned home Tuesday morning.
Mr. Mashburn has no defln te plans
for the future, but expects to leave at
once, on an extended visit accompa
nied by his wife, first to the home of
Mrs. Mashbtirn's mother at Dallas
ore., and then on to California where
1 they win visit with Mr Mashbtirn's
parents.
Overland Iidge No, II, I. O. O. F .
; has presented three of its members
with Veteran Odd Fellow badges. Sod.
i frey Newman of Pendleton, Ore . and
N H. Sltton of Alberta. Canada, each
received a thirty year membership
medal and Joe Ha ley of Echo, "re.,
received a twenty five year medal
overland lodge is the oldest 1. 0. 0
! F. lodge in I'nvititla county.
John Tyacke of Kennewick. Wash.
. who has been bailing hay at the An
drews farm for the past two weeks.
has removed his
H. EC, Rartholon
field where he h
of' alfalfa hay to
Thomas ltoss
carload of lumh.
ailing machine to
's farm at Stan
two hundred tons
lie.
I Just received a 1
from the coast.
K It. Yates shipped
beef cattle to Pendleton
arload of
Tuesday.
Mrs. Klla Hipper and Miss Clari
Hipper spent Monday in Pendleton.
F. W. Andrews was among tht
Echo visitors In Pendleton on Tues
da v.
Fchn Flour Mills received five car
loads of wheat Ihe first of the wee!
from Yoakum which will be irounc
Into flour.
Mri
re and little- daugl
Tuesday in Pendli
Bd Keithfelsen of Portland visit,
at the Spinning home on Monday ;
GERMANS TRENCH NEAR VERDUN
-mat irimfiTi it-
throwing up extensive fortlflratlons toi
hold the ground already gained and'
to prepare for further attacks on the
FISH
NON-SKID
VOU can still get the FUk Non-Skid at
prices less than the plain treads of many
other standard makes.
Why then buy a smooth tire when this tough non-skid
tread of true Fisk Quality saves money for you ?
Compare These FUk Pricet
Grey Non-Skid Casings and Tubes
Six Cuius Tub Sam Cuius Tab
3 x30 10.40 . 2.60 4x35 . 31.20 . 5.55
3Jx30 . 13.40 . 2.95 4J x 36 . 31.55 . 5.70
4 x33 . 22.00 . 4.25 5 x 37 . 37.30 . 6.90
Fisk Tires For Sale By
Pendleton Auto Co.
Pendleton
VZ&tWM III
he returned home from Walla Walla.
Mrs. Perry Hould spent Saturday
in town calling on her friends.
U T. Vug! formerly of Union
Junct on. Is the new night telegraph
operator for the o.-w. r. & n.
F. T. fleorge attended the road
meeting held in Pendleton last Bat
urday.
Archie Malcolm was a bus ness vis-i
itor In Pendleton on Saturday.
Mrs. O. F. Thomson and Miss
tieorgla P rry spent yesterday in
Pendleton.
Win. Merritt. Christian Science
preacher ot Hermiston was here Tues-i
Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Thomson were
in from their Butter Creek home yes
terday. Mrs. T. Q. Smith visited here yes
u, with Vir sister Mrs. W. A.
At least there has been found a
hat , I absolute value, quite w ithout
regard to style or "what the trade will
bear.' it being the gift of an Ohio
millilfer to his sister, and the mate
rial SO brand new bills of $1 denom-
bong-Closed Mill Busy.
RAINIER, re , March 2S After
losing down for more than two years
he old Pacific National Lumber Com
nny s mill, recently sold to the Mill'
lomah Box & Lumber Company by
he receiver, started sawing lumber
This same company has purchased
he n K. mill one of the podge prop
Ttles, Which adjoins the Pacific Na
iona mill. and. according '" Manas
r Mitchell, the new owners will take
mough of the machinery from the o.
mill to bring 'he capacity of the
her up io lT5,0fl feet a day. Th"
ematnder of the machinery will be
oi,i and the buildings razed. This
- .. .
Krench Stronghold,
Some of the finest fighting of the
war has occurred In this region.
s . i 'r V -- . m
... "V V.-
will give the mill about 900 feet ol
waterfront for yards and loading fa
cUKIes.
State Wins Tax Case.
SALEM, cire . March 23. The su
preme court, in a decision by Justice
Harris, has held that a second tax
levy of 3 1 mills made by the Port o!
Day City should have been extended
on the tax roll of Tillamook countv
and an order tothis effect was issued.
The decision was in the case of the
state of Oregon ex rel. the Port ol
Parents Should Know
this Splendid Remedy
SIWIjF, laxative compound
IIFJjPS OORRBOT CONSTI
PATION IN" CIlII.DItKN.
With all children there are times
when the bowels fall to act naturally
and it becomes necessary for the par
ents to administer a remedy. Cath
artics and purgatives snould never be
used as these agents arford only tem
porary relief while their violent ac
tion shocks the system unduly. Mrs
Eva P. Gaff. 517 10th St., Washing
ton, D. C, says that her little girl.
Marie, had been subject to constipa
tion, and that she found Dr. Cald
well's Syrup Pepsin the best remedy
because of Its mildness, and now al
ways geeps a bottle of It in the house.
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Is a
ompound of simple laxative herbs,
free from opiates or narcotic drugs
of any kind, and Is an ideal remedy!
for children because at its mild ac-i
Hon and positive effect. Its use i
tends to strengthen the impaired bow-:
el action and restore normal regular
ity. It le important that parents should
know of a dependent remedy with no
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MORTGAGE LOANS
Term Contract on City and Farm Property.
Current Rates NO COMMISSIONS,
NO BONUSES, or other expenses.
g Just like getting it from a bank. Large or small amounts.
I Loan quickly closed. If you need money
COME and SEE US.
MATLOCK-LAATZ INVESTMENT GO.
- HI Bast c'ourt St.
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E Washington, D. C, Oct. 6, 1915.
I First National Bank I
PENDLETON, OREGON
is hereby pran
ecutor, Admin
Bonds.
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t ami Rei
SECURITY
Hiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii
T:i4 to V Mltl
x.t U.S. li OS,
Tim t. R tie. f
u, Fish I
Bay City against Assessor Johnson
and Sheriff Crenshaw, of Tillamook
county, in which the port instituted
mandamus nroeeadinsa to comDel the
county officials to place the 3.1 levy
on the roll.
The port originally made a levy ol
3 5 mills, but later discovered that aa
error had been made and the levy
was reduced 4.10 of a mill. The as
sessor refused to extend the second
levy on the roll The written opin
ion in the case will probably be hand,
ed down next week.
M Villi: GAFF
unpleasant after effects griping or
strain. Dr. Caldwell's Fyrup Pepsin
costs only fifty cents a bottle and cult
be procured at any drug store To ob
tain a trial bottle, free of chargf.
write to Dr. W. B. Caldwell. 4J
Washington St , Montlcello. Ill
Federal Reserve Board.
By C. S. Hamlin. Governor.
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