DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 24. 1916. TWELVE PAGES SOCIAL GATHERING JEWS FROM R1XRMKNT I XDER ,COn D. IJT IS ENJOYED 8Y AIL AT TERMINAL YARDS i lUiSJPKNTs or PiiXZr ROCK JUNCTION AT -t;l,T AC Ql ALN IHD t; ITHK1UNG. Interesting lt-ognim of Entertain- fH incut Is (iUon:: lioircshiiioiits I PAGE TEN lillHIIIIIIII in miiTiWfimti M"""' It's an honor to be a good nickel cigar. V A. GUNST ft CO. INCORPORATED Walor Purifiers Ordered. N KV YORK. March 23. Orders veTv received by the United States de-i j,oi quartermaster here for 125 water iiurifiors to equip the American troops in their campaign against Villa In Mead CO The purifiers are Intended to prevent the spread of disease which might follow the drinking of unster ilixed water from pools or rivers. Thev are canvas-covered rubber of about 50 and the veterans of Cor vallls, Lebanon, Brownsville, Toledo, Philomath, Newport and Alsea have sent word they are ready for service Mr. Stellmaeher says all these men are familiar with the Spanish language. M;0 a UT. bags, eacl Ions W pools and Ing chemi minutes t out ilange is not efl ter th a capacity of 20 gal he water is dipped from ced in the bags purify- are added, and after 10 rater can be drunk with- is asserted This system re against poisoned wa- I.inn Veteran ait- H fly. ALBANY. Ore. March 23 Frank Stellmaeher. past department com-j mander of the United Spanish War; Yetei .ns of Oregon, announced that j he could raise a company of 100 vet-j aruM in this vicinity if they wen needed. Stolon BUI DM In Spain. NEW YORK. March 23 A United States government $10,000 gold note, one of the 20 of the same denomina tion stolen from the mall In Septem ber. 1912. on the way to New York from Havana. Cuba, was received by a bank In this city, from the American Bank of Madrid. Spain. It was the ninth of tne stolen notes to reappear since the theft As the notes appear they are given to the In surance company which paid insur ance covering the amount of the theft PHILADELPHIA. March 2 Fol lowing a speech in which he said that he would gladly shoulder a musket In defense of his country, Jacob D. Lit was elected colonel of the Maccabear. regiment, the first military organiza tion formed in this country among Jews. Plans were completed to recruit a full regiment of Jews in Philadelphia. A score of young men prominent in Jewish circles and members of the executive committee In charge of re cruiting the organization attended A J. Drexel Biddle also attended and volunteered to aid In perfecting the organisation. Announcement was made that the regiment would not become a unit of the natinal guard, out would hold itself in readiness to serve. A recruit ing station has been opened in the of-1 fice of the Jewish Morning Journal and L'l'u men have enlisted. Oregon produces annually approxi mately 1.610,000,000 toard feet of logs, but consumes over two billion, or 27 1-2 per cent in excess of her log production she draws heavily on Washington for this excess. How to Cure Coughs and Colds. Keep out of Drafts. Avoid Exposure. Eat and Live Right and Take Dr. King's New Discovery. Just the minute Dr. King's New Dis covery touches the cold germs they begin to shrivel and die. Your irritation ceases. The cough eases and you begin to get better. Dr. King's New Discovery is jost laxative enough to expel the dead germs and poisonous secretions. The ingredients in Dr. King's New Dis covery make it an excellent congh and cold remedy. Don't endure the annov- throw off the cold penu. To reco- ?r you anee of coughs and cold. Don't keep on should first take a remedy to kill the ! suffering. Don't take the risk of more yrrmt Then U: cartful of your Mane, i serious illness. Take Dr. Kings New Avoid exposure. Go to bed early and 'Discovery. Watch yocreating and habits save vour slrefth in every pratihM wav. ! You will find your cough and cold under To kill the genus Uie br. King's Mtw easy and natural control and be assured Discovery, of a speedy recovery. At all druggist. You catch coM because your system is lielow normal and finds itself unable to Mix the Breakfast Biscuits the Night Before- Set Them Away in a Cool Place and Bake them Fresh in the Morning If the family do not all eat breakfast together, you can lake a few at a time. If you are having hot biscuits for supper, mix and cut out enough more for breakfast. They will be much nicer freshly baked than warmed over. Of course you can't do this very successfully with sour milk and soda or with any of the old fashioned, single acting baking powders, but this convenient way of making hot biscuits and muftins for breakfast is entirely satisfactory if you use M Baking Powder which is really a b'.er.d of two baking powders, one cf which begins to give off leavening gas as son as moisture is added. The other is inactive until heat is applied. The dough will remain in a partly leavened condition for hours and when put in the oven will "ojic up just a3 light and fluffy as if freshly mixed. Get a can of K C today and try this easy way of baking biscuits at once. You'll never go back to the old way. si six .soldiers Return, EL PASO, Texas, March 22 Blinded by a Chihuahua desert gale, negro trooper of the Tenth cavalry, under Colonel Dodd, returned to Fori Bliss hospital. Five other soldiers of the American expedition returned, In jured by accidents. Two squadrons of the Twelfth cav alry have entered Mexico from Colum bus. Another squadron left Culber son's ranch riding toward Mexico on the trail of Colonel Dodd's column Still another is leaving Columbus in tending to make forced marches until it joins General Pershing's command. Served and Men on Dutj Are I'm- g lllsbjed Mv 1 mi. li; .r- Vt'l'alr of . 3f Its kind at (be ' Town, (East Oregonian Special.) PILOT ROCK JUNCTION, Ore jj March 24. Do we know out neighbor I ; now'.' We certainly do since the not j acquainted social held ai the school house Monday night, the first social function In the history of our exist ence in this lively little city The al manac was not cunsultrd in selecting the date and as a result tne equlnoxal semi-annual storm came near being disastrous to th occasion, but never theless, a good crowd assembled and preceded to make berry with music' g and speeches, followed by the "eats," and more talk. Just u few notes ot what we learned might make some of those sorry that could not be there. Mrs. Hudd can play the violin and produce a beautiful strain for the whole crowd to sing by K. D. Bunnell can guess the exact number of peanuts In a bag without looking Mayor Linse can talk better and with more ease to individual ladies than to a whole crowd, although he told us very plainly and humorously what the future needs of our city were. Kudd's dog got loose several times and came near biting several persons, j trip t Geo. Geanokapolus says he Is go-; Mond ing to commence selling lots soon and! make this a big city right away. The work of the domestic science class on display was very mich ad mired, especially by the gentlemen pi esent. Plenty of eats lor all and those working nights and unable to be pres ent were remembered Willi a beauti ful midnight lunch. Jerard & Temple, of Pendleton, Oregon, agents for the Harris Manufactur ing Company, of Stockton, California, have received their first shipment of Side Hill Harvesters, a sample of which will be on exhibition in Pendleton. They wish to notify all the farmers or users of combined harvesters to call and see them, with reference to what they may need for the coming season's use, the sample machine is set up and ready for operation and can be operated to show the working points and all advantages of this wonderful gas com bined Side Hill Harvester. The machines are made Side Hill and Standard. The Side Hill is of one size 30 in. cylinder, 42'- in. separator, with 40 h. p. engine. The three stand ard rigs are of three different sizes, 30 in. cylinder. 42' separator, 40 h. p. en gine; 86 in. cylinder, 48 separator, 45 h. p. engine; 40 in. cylinder, 54 sep arator, 50 h. p. engine, therefore, before placing your orders for any other make of machine, do not overlook the opportunity of seeing one of the strongest and best built combined harvesters on the Pacific Coast. signs reading "Villa Headquarters " Miss Vie Crk Word made a short Iji Grand Sunday, reunions KEEP Tl VMS TO in: PUI.sllM M cle vol it skin CLEAR AND MEAk.TIIY. is onlv one way to have a ar. healthy complexion and that Is to keep the bOWSlS active ana re- , ular. Dr. King's New Life PlUi will make your complexion healthy and clear, move the bowels gently, stlmu ' late the liver, cleanse the system and i Slide Kills I: Hurts Two. SALT LAKE CITY, March 23 Vincent Winter, IT years old. was in Stantly killed and two other students of the Latter-Day Saints University were Injured by a fall of earth and sand here. Students and members of the fac ulty were gathering material (of the tennis courts of the university when the accident happened. Mr. Harrison can skip the rope In regular exhibition style and put the ynunger set on the blink. In conclusion, a vote or thanks was extended to the school board for their generosity in permitting the use of the school house. To Mllle Cain for the entertuining music furnished with his graphophone and Gray Bros. Grocery Co for the liberal donation of coffee. To Mr. Caldwell and Mr. Harrison for a liberal supply , , r cream to fla- purlfy the medicine blood. A splendid ! 2&c at your druggist - Adv. tr idthlnga with, he good night il by no mean i fairs of our city. Ring with his gan-' been busily engag- vor (he other go At a late hour I clysed the first bi last of the social Foreman G. M. of carpenters, has ed in putting new roof covering! on the various box cars used as living quarters and none too soon as was proven during the rain of the past few days. Switchman Iyiuls O'X is laying off Itljj Slide Burton Wheat. VINCENT, ore. March IS. Sever-j al big landslides have occurred in this vicinity. The large banks of snow that are S to 10 feet deep on the north hillsides are melting and sliding downl the hillsides. The loose earth beneath j becomes saturated With waier, cauatng , i he slides. One big slide occurred above M Shubert's farm and covered about ten acre that had been sown In w heat mixture ot sarin ana snow e was heard fur live or six d sounded like distant Ihun- I with The i mile: T. Pare Cut l- ordered, INDEPENDENCE. Ore., March 23 In replying to a letter of Inquiry bv an Independence business man. the Southern Pacific to make a reduction! Nampa Idaho, fur a) In Astoria (ivta shipyard. ASTORIA, Ore., March 23. The J. A McEachern Company of Seattle has closed a deal for the purchase of 1200 feet of water frontage on Young's river immediately across the peninsula I wU, bg empIoyfd ,ne future irom Astoria lor tne snsmwunnii oiieratur F- a- M we'" a large shipbuilding yard Work on the construction of the plant Is to be commenced at once. I and has go: few days' visit. Operator S. D. Bright, who has been laying off a few days, returned Monday from Rlparla where he went after Mrs. Kright but ne returned alone and is arranging to sell his tent house and return to Rlparia where hn rutes from this its passenger io Eugene. The distance covered between her and Eugene Is less than 6u miles an the rate heretofore ha been about t The company has been Instructed t make the rate 1.80. Ered Larsen pleaded guilty to an Information charging him with hav ing Intoxicating llnuors In his posees slon. and was sentenced to 30 days In Jail and fined 160 Angela Gloria was arraigned, charg ed with having Intoxicating liquors In his possession and pleaded not gnlltv i u egon consumes anmiully over 1. :on 000 cords of fuel wood, which, re duced to board feel, amounts to over l,lr.000.000 feet. Resinol AVOID SPRfflG COLDS. Sudden changes, high winds, shift- ouerator F. S. T,yons went to Himtinuior, Wednesday on No. 18 for ing seasons cause colds and gripp. a few days' visit witn old friends. and these spring colds are annoying Mr Jackson s residence Is about and dangerous and are likely to turn completed and he will move his fam- into a chronic summer cough. In ... . , , . . .J n. Peart Humor Is Revived. My from Pendleton within the nextBUcri cases laae a irea.nwm i - LONDON March 23. The Home ; week or so. awl ww uw,, . i " correspondent of the Exchange Tele- I. U Barnes, late propnnor oi in tun "J'-f - graph companv senes the following: Seating house in the barnyard, has ! cough, checks the cold and helps "A message from Berne says that quit business and will move back to breuks up an attack of grippe I Nabv Bey ex-Turkish ambassador at Pendleton, where he formerly lived already prepared, no mixing or fuss Rome is reported to be endeavoring t" Yardmaster McKce Is on the war-; Ing. Just ask your druggist for a bot- for Turkev path because some miscreant penwuim oi ur. runs In decorating the switch shanty wltb;ed and tried for over 40 years. r; gotlate a separate with the allies." -Adv AUSTRIAN ARCHDUCHESS BECOMES RED CROSS NURSE .iiiiimiiiiiiiiniiiiiiniiMiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiii-i NOODI ES, CHOP SUEY, CHINA DISHES f rnPY' KWONG HONG LOW J'VJI-' 1 W M6Weit Alts St., Upitairi. Phone 433 5 ANiHIIIHIIIIMIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII? I - Allan l.. Benson. Allan L I enao'n, I magazine writer nf fonkers, n. y., is the preatdentlal nominee of the socialist party. n 'he final returns received at national headquarters he has defeated In the primaries James H Muurer of Head Ing. Pa., pres dent of the Pennsyl vania Federation of Labor, and Ar thur 1 4 Sueur, of Mlnot. N. D vice president of the People s College at Fort Sciitt, Kan. Seniencnl I nder Iiquor I aw ST. MARIES. Idaho March 22. The district court for Benewah county convened Monday. Judge John M Flynn presiding. The calendar was Hilled, but no definite time was fixed for the calling of the jury. itching skins When yon know physic, inns have pre scribed Resinol (of 30 yeat in the treat ment of itchitij;, iKirnin?, iinsiclilly skin eruptions, and bavg written thousand; of rcxirts such as: "It is my Nfalar preacrlptlon (t hdtm(,'MRttino h.n produced brilliant results," and "Tin result it (rave was marvelous in one of the worst cases of cctcma," doesn't it mak you s. y to yourself, "that's the right kind of treatment for my skin-trouble" Jiesirul u sold by all druggist. 'ARCHDUCHESS MlfVi THERESA The Archduchess Maria Theresa olitime has been a regular nurse at one Austria, leader of one of the most ex- of the lied cross hospitals. At the elusive social sets In Vienna, or somej beginning of the war the archduchess &IHTL film seGwtf. took a course In nursing and received her diploma. She spends from ten to twelve hours a day ministering to the wants of the wounded men. MY TIRED FEET ACHED FOR "HZ" LF7T VOIII SORE, WWOVtVBS, MOantO 1'I.ET SPREAD OUT IN A BATH OF 'HZ." Just take your shoes off and then put those weary, shoe-crinkled; ach ing, burning, corn-pestered, bunion tortured feet of yonra In a "TJsV1 bath Tour toes will wriggle with Joy; they'll look up at you and ulmosl talk and then they'll take another dive In that "Tlz" bath. When your feet feel like lumps or lead all tired out Just try "Tlx." It's grand It's glorious. Your feet will dunce with Joy; also you will find all pain gone from corns, cal louses and bunions. There's nothing like "Tlx." It's the only remedy Ihut draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up your feet and cause foot torture. Oet a 25 cent box or "Tlx" al any drug or department store don't wait Ah! how glad your feet get; how com fortable your shoes feel. You can wear shoes a slxe smaller If you desire. Hong Kong Cafe M NOODLE PARLOR Noodles AND Chop Suey Outside Tray Orders a Specialty Boxes for ladles and gentlemen OPEN DAY AND ALL NIOHT MEALS i5c Al IT, Special Chicken Dinner Sundays. 548 Main Street Next to E. 0. Bldg. Phone SO Con Dung Low CHOP SUEY NOODLES HOT TAMALES CHILLI CON CARNE SPANISH STYLE LUNCHES COFFEE Everything clean and up-to-date. FIRST CLASS SERVICE TEA 5c Package Under State Hotel Cor. Webb and Cottonwood Sta. Phone (17. Pendleton, Ore.