JS2GHT PAG88 PAGE SIX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, MAflCH 37, 1916 epcrt$ frcm toern tftate All Agree that Lydia L Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Wonderfully Relieves Woman's Suffering. From all parts of this country the clearest evidence is constantly coming to the office of the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. of Lynn, Mass, proving the wonderful power shown by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound in controlling ills peculiar to women. Here are letters from Vermont, Arkansas and New Jersey: It Cured Me! Roxburv. Vt. " A year ago last December I wm taken with a female trouble and doctored for it but did not get any help until I took Lydia E. nnkham s V egetable Compound. My nacK troubled roe a good deal and these troubles lasted so long that I grew terribly poor and I felt a great deal easier lying down. No one knows what I suffered. 1 did not dare consult another doctor i was so afraid he would say I had got to have an operation. I can truly say that lydia K Pinkham's Vege table Compound was a god -send to me for after suffering about eight months this wonderful medi cine cured me." Mrs. Nillik E. French. Her Best Friend. Weehawken, N. J. "I must call you my best friend for what your remedies have done for me. I am 60, and am passing through U rknniT.t nf T iln at1 frw CAma tima T falf hart Hilt amr f iVmlr I LlC V lltlllKC Ut till' GLI HI 1U1 ETK'iliyj HUUV M. ivu UW vuv k-unv m. wvn Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I feel fine and will recom mend it to every woman who suffers as I did." Mrs. Kathie . , n. ... -t t In rmrTTrm Utox-HABDT, 4i vtn st, weenawKen, j. j. Had Awful Pains in Side. Branch, Ark. 41 Every month I suffered with cramping pains and I had awful pains in my left side. I was very irregular. I had a tired feeling all the time and did not sleep good at night. I took Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and in three months I was welL" Mrs. Max Gattis, Branch, Ark. If you want special advice write to Lydia E. i-iuKuaiii ratxucine uo. iwrauuniuaii, mjjiin.ni , Mass. Tour letter will be opened, read and answered by a i and held in strict confidence. lifBiM Poem Inspiration M8. BOSTON. March 25. Miss Prtscil la H. Marsh, who. as an East Haver hill school teacher, furnished the in spiration for Whlttlers poem, "In School Days." Is dead. Funeral ser vice were held at Maiden, where she had lived for 2a years. Miss Marsh was born in Peaeham Vt.. 76 years ago and started as a school teacher in rural districts It was while she was teaching in East Haverhill that she came to know Whittier intimately and it was her work among the pupils of that school that led him to write the poem. There are 56.000 seeds in a bushel of wheat. MONDAY. MARCH 27, ISIS. Strike Me If Too Dr We are going to take advantage of Major Beat's announcement that he will permit no more fights in the city j for two year by telling a few people what we think of them. Heretofore, we have refrained out or consideration for our good health, cut with doc's edict back of us. we will defy any one to lift a finger against us. -kc: K C Baking Powder is guaranteed absolutely pure and wholesome. There is no Kochelle salts, no harmful residue left in the food that is leavened with K C. Even the most delicate can eat hot breads raised with K C without distress. Try K C Baking Powder breads if yeast raised bread does not agree with you. KC K K :kc: :kc r alt s famous rn a WITKH Fresh Every Day VIVrt f T IvJl i OYSTERS CLAMS SEA CRABS Fine. Clean Furnished Room In Connection. Steam Heated. The Quelle Restaurant Exclusive distributing depot In Pendleton for EALTS Sea Foods. BETTER AND SOFTER LIGHT is assured by the use of some of these beautiful fixtures of ours. They give a light that Illuminates the room perfectly, but that does not tire or strain the eyes. They are not expen sive considering their extra ef ficiency and extra beauty. Why not at least see them? J. L. VAUGHAN We Jwt Iiocal Onlor. Judge PIU Gerald says that since the war has cut off our supply of dye-stuffs, he notices that even the news stories are not colored as much as they used to be. Only Box. of Hones. Said Roy Alexander, musingly: "I wonder what kind of a man I will be when I am (5 years old." Replied Clark Nelson knowingly: "When you are 65 years old you Will have been dead 20 years." Tlierfs a Reason. We talked with fourteen different men who were at the community ban quet last Monday night and every one agreed that it was the finest banquet they ever attended despite the fact it was lubricated by prohibition bev erages only. Inquiry developed the fact that each of the fourteen had made a speech and, none of them be ing lawyers or professional speakers, all felt on a par as postprandial ora tors. Further Inquiry apprised us that there were only fourteen at the banquet which leads us to observe that all banquets would be more en joyable if limited to the speakers There would be none to suffer then save those who could retaliate In kind. ' Vnprepaiyflne. "A man's a fool who dresses by the calendar," observed Tom O'Brien, who came down town Tuesday, the first day of spring, without umbrella, overcoat or rubbers ana his dome topped with a new spring bonnet. Ballad of the Beardless Youth. 1 am the Beardless Youth. Yea, I am he in very truth. Mac says I am, and who am I To mock his word or cruel facts defy. Beardless Youth! The term Is one Coined. I ween, for opprobrium. I can not help that I'm of temler age, Time only can return me old and sage. So must 1 say. "He tells no lies Who brands me youth and all that It implies." But as for being beardless, I'll havs it known That I am such by choice and choice alone. For did I choose my razor to discard And leave my face an unmown sward, Then very soon I coutd conceal my mush Behind a thick, unsightly brush. Yes. I'm a beardless youth and yet. methinks, The term at that is not so much a jinx. So mock me not you hoary-headed scribe For did I wish to parry gibe with gibe. I might, with strict regard for truth, Charge you with something worse than youth. -C-NO-ME. Self-Convicted. H. D. Sayrea and Wlllard Bond were motoring on the reservation and got caught in the heavy storm of a week ago. The auto got stuck in the mud. "If I only had a Jack, I could raise her." said R. D. Whereupon Wlllard volunteered tils services. Merely a Coincidence. News Item in Wednesday's paper The Freewater postofflce was entered last night by yeggmen. the safe blown and ISO taken. News Item same issue Mayor Beat. Supt. Young and Coroner Brown were among the politicians campaigning in the east end of the county yesterday. He's Either SMurle or Ho DUtnt Vn demand. Clarence Bishop accompanied one of his Italian laborers to the court house to assist him ?n being natural ised. His English vocabulary was somewhat limited but he had learned that the word "Sure" Is an emphatic affirmative. "Io you renounce your allegiance to King Victor Emmanuel'1" he was asked. "Sure," was the ready answer. "Will you support the constitution and laws of the United States?" waa another question. "Sure," said the son of Italy. Several more questions elicited the same response. Finally he was ask ed, "Do you believe hi polygamy?" The foreigner registered lack of understanding on his race. The ques tion was put in another form. "Do you think a man mould have more than one wife:" The Italian's face oiightemtl as came forth his ever ready "Sure." Tle Pace That Kills. At the typewriting demonstration given by an expert last week, we overheard a pretty stenographer say that It was the one ambition of her life to be faster than any other ste nogrupher In town. We couldn't help thinking of some of the fast ste nographers we have Known, so we told her not to place too great a premium on speed. How Big Is (lie Cat? Mrs J. was calling upon Mrs. C. the other day and. during the course of their gossiping the family cat en tered. For want of something bet ter to say, Mrs. C. remarked, "Don't you think my cat is large for his age " "Yes, indeed," said Mrs. J., "how old is it?" "I don't know," said Mrs. C. Rancid Remarks. J. A. Syphers of Salt Lake waa at the St. George last week. Pendleton has a few also but they spell it with a C. After seeing the fight last Thursday evening we are moved to remark that we wouldn't care to play Juliet to Komeo Hagan. , In the wild west snows listed by "The Wild Bunch" we counted 14 Round-ups. The census shows the-' are several dozen Jess Wlllards In the I'nited States but there's only one really known. Ever See a Ijve One. Councilman Henry Taylor asks u) all to look after our deceased graves We never saw any other kind. We should Worry. We are Inclined to wonder which of two presidents Is enjoying a larger share than the other of cerebral ac tivity at present Woodrow Wilson Or Jack Robinson. Weston Leader. HELIX FAMILY WILL GO TO WALLA WALLA 10 LIVE III FUTURE MR. AND MRS. R. C, DITNNINGTO.N j BUY PROPERTY IN THE GARDEN CITY. Athena Young Lad) fiends Week-end With Hi IK Relative; Mrs. Frank Smith of Idaho Is vMUng Her par ents: Rebekah Lodge Entertains Folks wro Are To Leave, (East Oregonlan Special.) HELIX, Ore., March 27. Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Dunnlngton have bought property in Walla Walla and will move there to reside permanently, i Miss Jessie McEwen of Athena, la visiting this week with her cousin. j Miss Leila Norvell. Earl Ghormley and B L. Norvell were business visitors at Pendleton j Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. Frank Smith or Drummond, Idaho. Is visiting her parents, Mr. I and Mr. Wm. Piper. The Rebekah lodge after the clos ing ceremonies Thursday night en tertained Mr. and Mr. R. C. Dun nlngton who are leaving and were charter members. A large number were present. W. J. Stockman or Pendleton was a Friday visitor. Mrs. D. Kendi. 1 was a cold Spring visitor Friday looking arter her farm interests. AoL. Grove lost a valuable horse Thursday from pneumonia, L. P. and Theodore Norvell made a trip to Milton Friday. Mrs. John WyrlcK, Mrs. E. Eeus. ke and Mrs. Robert Farllnger were Cold Spring shoppers here Friday. Mrs. Charles Lobaugn was a visitor from Vansycle Friday. Mrs. Samuel Grlfrtn of Htghllna bridge visited the Dunnlngton horns yesterday. Mrs. B. Achles of Ring was a Helix shopper Friday. Know this square end OWL. Then get this about cigar shapes! An even -burning cigar, like this, gives you its beat. Of all cigar shapes the square-end cigar is your sur est even -burner. TheOwl proves it. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS OF ATHENA DEFEAT HELIX AT BASEBALL FIRST GAME OF THE SEASON ENDS WITH THE SCORE 2 TO 0. A cigar which burns unevenly, like this, gives you its worst. The OWL practically never burns un evenly because it's hand-made in the square-end shape. How to Destroy Catarrh Germs and End Catarrh Forever iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiu MORTGAGE LOANS Term Contract on City and Farm Property. Current Rates NO COMMISSIONS, NO BONUSES, or other expenses. Just like petting it from a bank. Large or small amounts. I Loan quickly closed. If you need money g COME and SEE US. I lATLOCK-LMTZ INVESTMENT CO. f : 111 Eit Court St. I lllllllllliillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllHIIIIIIIir. Catarrh Is a germ disease and the onh wa to cure it so It will stay cured and never come back is to kill and drive out of your system the ca tarrhal germs which have found lodgment there. When the germs go the catarrh will stop. The trouble most treatments, like sprays, salves, creams, greasy balms, lotions, etc., is that they give only temporary rellel by opening up for a while the clogged head throat and nostrils. In a little time the catarrh comes back as bad as ever. People who suffer continually from catarrh should droo such temporary makeshifts and get something thai really gets at the root or tne aisease uni alamos it out There Is nothing better for such cases than breathing into your nose and tungs the pleas ant soothing, healing, germ destroy ing air of Hvomel (pronounced Hlgh-o-mei made from purest oil of Euca lyptus and combined with other pow erful healing, antiseptic and germ de stroying Ingredients Hyomel pene trates and heals the Inflamed, swollen memhranes of vour nose and throat, stops discharges, clears the passages and completely overcomes the disease by destroying Its cause. For catarrh Kerms cannot live In your body afte Hvnmil reaches them. Tallman A Co. and many other good druggists In ! Pendleton and vicinity have long so'ld I Hyomel on a positive guarantee Ot I successful results or money Daca ami I find this generous policy pays. Most I druggists are now jrlvtng a pocket In holer mode from hard rubber with every complete ircaimenv mn.i. im. makes n very complete, easy and con-cv-nknt as well as a thoroughly rell able means' of treating by the' best known method this dangerous and of ten disgusting disease. AN IDEAL SPRING LAXATIVE. A good and time tried remedy is Dr. King's New Life Pills. The first dose will move the sluggish bowels. stimulate the liver and clear the sys tem of waste and blood Impurities. You owe It to yourself to clear the system of body poisons, accumulated during the winter. Dr. King's New Life Pills will do it. 26c at your Druggist. Adv. Game Is played at Hoik on Saturday Afternoon; Athena Boyg Show TJn Remarkably WV; Former Whit man player Is OonclHna; Athena; Other Games to Be Played. (East oregonlan Special.) ATHENA, Ore., March 27 The Athena high school defeated Helix high school at Helix Friday by a score of 29 to 0. .This Is the first game for the A. H. S. this season and the boys showed up remarkably wel H. A. Post, formerly or the Whitman nine. Is coaching Athena and the ex pects to put a team In the field that can compeet against the larger schools. Later In the season games will be arranged with Pendleton and Milton, the two largest schools in this end of the county. The Athena boys gathered 21 hits, while Helix got 3. The teams linea up as follows: Athena McPherrln, catcher; Boo ster, 2b and pitcher; Payne, r. f.; Lleifullen. ss.; Mclntyie. cf.j Thorpe, lb; Hlchman, If; Dudley, 3b; King, Shape alone will never make a cigar. But add to this square-end shape, 18 months of curing, long leaf filler, and hand workmanship all fea tures of the Million Dollar OWL, and you see why it is such a smooth-and-even-burn-ing, satisfying smoke. The Million Dollar Cigar M. A. GUNST c& CO. INCORPORATED pitcher and 2b. Banister was substi tute and also pitched the last three Innings. Saunders was substituted for Rich man. Helix Hevel, 3b; Shannan, if; I Davidson, lb; Clark, cf; E. Potts, 2b and pitcher; K. Davidson, c; Cook ss; N'orvel, pitcher and 2b; O. Potts rf. It la learned from allied sources that a new antl-alr craft gun recently ad opted by the French armies has fly en the most satisfactory result In Its general lines, the gun resembles the famous 75 mm. quirk flier. Its re coll Is rather less than three feet and the shell it fires weighs 35 pounds. The projectile Is fired at a muxile ve loalty of 1870 feet a second. BBsn BBsf BJJJBJJ sBJjj Had Suffered For Over Eight Years DOCTORS ADVISED AX OPERA TION BIT SIMILE REMEDY MADE IT INNESENSAHY. For over eight years Mr. U. S. Q, Hemry, 806 East 6th St.. Oklahoma City, had suffereil with stomach and liver trouble until finally he coul.l no longer stand the palh. He says: "The doctors told me nothing but an operation would give me relief. 1 decided to first try Frultola and Traxo, which relieved me of a quan tity of gall stones and I have no fur ther pain or trouble with my old com plaint. I would not take $500 00 for what your remedies have done for me." Frultola. as the name Implies, Is a pure fruit oil. combined with certain harmless salts, and acts as a .lubri cant on the intestinal parts, softening the congested masses, disintegrating the hardened particles that cause so much suffering and expelling the ac cumulation to the patient's great re- He, iiiiao tout on ine nvei mtineys. stimulates the flow of ga Juices to aid digestion and removes bile from the general circulation, a splendid tonic and serves to build up and restore the weakened down system. Frultola and Traxo are prepared In the IMnus laboratories at Mont lo, ill., and arrangements have been made to supply them through re sentatlve druggists. 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