East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 03, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    DAILY BAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1916.
PAGE THREE
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STREETS OF MILTON
EIGHT PAGES
OF
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OUR MOTTO: CLEANLINESS
OUR AIM: GOOD SERVICE
OUR STOCK: FRESH
OUR PRICES: RIGHT
FOR CASH ONLY
WOKK HAS HKKN COMPLETED
NEARLY; scltAPEHS HAD ,
To hk used
Streets Will Have to ne Rootled; New
Freewater Garage Is Near Compte.
tiou; Front of Golden .Rule More
Is Painted : Kiwldcm Villi -Move to
California toon.
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Phone 688
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NO MORE BACKACHE
NO MORE MISERY
BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS
BEING MADE AT WESTON
Hundred! of people have been re
lieved Of the agonies caused by weak,
diseased or clogged-up kidney by
using l vii i the new remedy that
quickly reaches the source of all
kidney complaints
If you suffer with pain in your
back and sides or have any signs o'
kidney or bladder trouble such as
rheumatic pains, puffy swellings un
der the eyes or In the feet and an
kles, if you are nervous, tired and
run-down, or bothered with urinary
disorders, SoIvhx will quickly and
surely relieve you of your misery.
Solvax is the most potent remedy
yet devised for ridding the system o'
uric acid and driving out all the poi
sonous Impurities which cause suchj
troubles. It neutralises, dissolves and
make the kidneys sift out all the1
uric add and poisons left by the j
blood, and renders the kidneys and
Urinary organs clean, vigorous and 1
healthy
Tallman ft Co. the popular drug- j
gists, say that no medicine ought to
be paid for unless It does the useri
some good. They therefor sell Hot-!
vax under a positive guarantee to
quickly relieve the worst oases of kid- I
ney trouble or refund the money. Try!
Solvax today and If you cannot see
and feel a decided change for the
lieit, r just go to Tallman A Co. and
tell them you want your money back
and they will return It without ques
tion. This Is the strongest argument
that can be offered In behalf of any
medicine.
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A few handfulls of
grass seed sowed now in
the bare spota in your
lawn will add greatly to
its appearance later on.
Perenials, plants, vines,
trees and rose bushes
should be planted now.
Phone me your orders.
CUT FLOWERS, VEGE
TABLE AND FLOWER
SEEDS
G. W. Hooker
Florist
Open evenings, Phone 522
544 Main St.
(Bast Oregonlan Special.)
WESTON, ure.. April 3. A spirit
of enterprise and improvement seems
to have struck the people of Weston,
as carpenters, painters and paper
hangers are in constant demand. A
great many of the prominent resi
dents are In some way or other Im
proving tlu-ir homes.
0. R, McOrew or Portland, Is in the
I Ity visiting his son, Fred.
B. 0. De Moss and Joe Hudson
to red to Pendleton Friday.
Mrs. James Stanfleld has accepted
tha position of local librarian.
Ralph Ruling has purchased a new
Iteo car and Is learning to run it.
A. A. Kimball, rormerly county
treasurer, was visiting his daughter.
Mrs E. J. Thorn during, a portion of
the week.
Mrs. Jess Lieuallen or American
Falls. Idaho, Is visiting Mr and Mrs.
It A. Lieuallen of this place.
Mrs. Alexander Klnnear of Walla
Walla, was the guest of Mr and Mrs.
John M' Hne during the week.
James Compton left on Saturday
evening's train for Rockfrord. Idaho,
where he intends to remain during
the summer months, visiting his two
i-ons. Will and Rollie
Mr and Mrs. John McRea motored
to their ranch near Helix during the
week ami report the grain looking
fine
K. A. Thompson of Athena, made a
business trip to Weston Saturday.
Tom Lieuallen and wife of Adams
passed through Weston Saturday en
route to Walla Walla to visit rela
tives. A large number of Weston people
attended the grand opera at Walla
Walla Friday evening.
Mrs K. M. Smith spent the week
end with her daughter. Norma, in
Walla Walla.
Miss Leo la Duncan has accepted a
position In Kirkpatrlck's Ice cream
parlors.
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AN EASY WAY TO END
CATARRH FOREVER
SIMPLE HOME TREATMENT DE
STROYS GERMS OF THIS
DANGEROUS DISEASE.
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I Virgin
Olive
Oil
Known as ths first oil that el
udes on subjecting the olives to
gentle pressure, this portion bv.
lng the best, the most palatable
and the most nutritious. A trial
of this superior product will
convince you that we have the
best.
Tallman & Go.
Leading DruggSKi
(East Oregonlan Special.)
MILTON-FREE WATER, Ore. April
3. Work has almost been completed
cleaning off the surplus mud on
Main street, and sidewalks, left bv !
the heavy rain two weeks ago. It
was necessary to use scrapers to gath-1
er the dirt In convenient piles for
wagons to haul away. The mud ap
pears to have absorbed practically all
the oil placed on the streets last sum
mer, and It haa become so dusty that
additional oil or sprinkling will be
necessary right away. The surface of
the streets which were properly
crowntd and provided with drainage
ditches is unhurt, but where drainage
was not provided the mud filled the
streets from the crown to the side-1
walk, in several places from six In-!
ches to a foot deep which will have
to be removed.
Within a short time the new Free
water Garage will be ready to open,
as the concrete walls have been pour
ed and the forms are ready to be re
moved, and the remainder of the
work will take only ten days or two
weeks.
O. E. Smith and Beryl Samuel have
completed painting the front of the
Golden Rule Store which will open
about April 10, in the room former
ly occupied by the W. R. Anderson
stock of hardware and stationery.
0. C. Ingle haR shipped his house
hold effects to Escondldo, California,
and expects to leave next Tuesday
with his family for that place to make
that place their permanent residence.
Clyde Turner who has been in Re
public, Wash., for several months, ar
rived in Milton Friday morning for
an indefinite stay.
Jim Welch of Pendleton was a
Mllton-Freewater visitor Saturday.
Commissioner H. M. Cockburn, su. '
perintended unloading a new road
grader at the Traction Company's sta
tion at Milton Saturday.
THE ACHES OF HOUSE CLEANING
The pain and soreness caused by
bruises, over-exertion and straining
during house cleaning time are sooth
ed away by Sloan's Liniment No
need to suffer this agony. Just apply
Sloan's Liniment to the sore spots,
rub only a little In a short time the
Pain leaves, you rest comfortably and
enjoy a refreshing sleep. One grate- j
ful user writes: "Sloan's Liniment Is
worth Its weight In gold." Keep a
bottle on hand, use it against all sore
ness, neuralgia and bruises. Kills
pain. 25c at your druggist. Adv.
WHEN THEY SAY
WE ARE MORE THAN SURPRISED WITH THE BEAUTIFUL NEW GOODS YOU ARE SHOWING THE PRICES
ARE FAR LOWER THAN OUR EXPECTATIONS, AND THE ASSORTMENTS ARE SO LARGE AND COMPLETE,
THAT BUYING IS A PLEASURE. THAT'S WHAT WE HEARD FROM SCORES OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS SAT
URDAY, i
Cetting Better Acquainted
WITH THIS BIG BUSY DEPT. STORE WILL BE OF GREAT BENEFIT TO YOU. THE SAVING WE ARE ABLE TO
MAKE FOR YOU ON NEWER AND BETTER MERCHANDISE, BY OUR CASH BUYING AND CASH SELLING
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Just Received
MORE NEW SILK SUITS, SILK TAFFETA SKIRTS,
SILK CREPE DE CHINE WAIST, PUSSY WILLOW SILK
WAIST, CHINCHILLA COATS, EXTRA SIZE SUITS
FOR LADIES' CHILDREN'S WASH DRESSES, AND
CHILDREN'S COATS, ETC., AND THESE ARE ALL
PRICED AT
INTRODUCTION SALE PRICES
WHITE COATS $6 95 SILK SKIRTS $7.00 CHILDREN'S DRESSES 50c TO $1.49
SILK SUITS- $22.50 AND UP SPRING COATS $7.45 TO $15.00 CHILDREN'S COATS $2.25 TO $3.95
Men's New Spring Suits, 2 Pair Pants, best patterns and weaves $15
POPULAR CASH STORE
Where It Pays You to Pay Gash
The reason why so mapy people
who suffer from Catarrh .never seem
able to get cured is that they are con
tinually seeking the momentary re
lief of sprays, douching, greasy
creams, ointments, etc. Such thing
do open up the swollen nostrils and
clear the head temporarily, besides
stopping for a while the disgusting
blowing, hawking, spitting and chok
ing, but they never cure. To drive
out Catarrh for good you hove got to
get down to Its real cause. Catarrh
Is a germ disease The uir Is always
full of catarrh germs thrown off by
one person and absorbed by another
and when the system does fall to
throw off such germs they find per
manent lodgment In tlie nose, throat
und head and multiply rapidly
The germs of catarrh can be best
destroyed by Inhaling the pure medi
cated air of Hyomel (pronounced
Hlgh-o-me.) This splendid and pow
erful combination of oil of Euenlyp
tua with other healing agents has a
wonderful germicidal action. You
breathe Its air Into your nose, throat
ami lungs by means of n small hard
rubber Inhaler which Tallman & Co.
and other leading druggists here In
Pendleton and vicinity supply with
every treatment. This medicated alt
Is certain death to the germs of Ca
tarrh and drives them completely out
of your system and when the germs
arc destroyed the catarrh with all Its
disagreeable symptoms will stop. EV
en two or three minutes use will give
refreshing relief, while, If you will
use It two or three times a day for
a few weeks It will completely ban
ish catarrh and every symptom at
catarrh. As Hyomel lst pleasant to
breathe and Is always sold by drug
gists everywhere with a positive guar
antee of successful results or money
back, surely no Catarrhal sufferet
should go long before trying this sim
ple home remedy.
Mining Activity Noted.
li HANTS PASS, Ore., ApriJ 3.
That the Illinois Valley, 40 miles from
Grants Pass, on the line of the Cali
fornia & Oregon Coast Railway, is tc
be the scene of the greatest actlvltj
of placer gold mining by means of gi
gantic dredgers In the northwest is
evident from the great amount of
land being prospected at the present
time with the view to the installation
of dredgers.
The Harris property near Takilma.
embrucink 280 acres or the richest
placer lands in Josephine county at
the month of Allen Gulch, a tributary
of the east fork of the Illinois river
and a noted producer or placer gold
in the early mining history of this
county, has been optioned to a com
pany of San Francisco capitalists who
will at once undertake all extensive
survey und prospect of the ground
preliminary to the installation of a
modern dredger,
More Women Registering.
ALBANY. Ore, April 3. Linn i
county women are registering more I
rapidly. Last week 681 voters regis-
tered in this county, making the lar- j
gest week's registration since tht
books opened, and 323 of them were;
women. It is the rtrst week slncaj
registration began when the number
of women was anywhere near the;
number of men registering.
The total regiatratlon of Linn coun
ty thus far is 4928, and of this num-j
ber 3175 are men and 1753 women j
Republicans continue to lead the dem. i
ocrats almost two to one, with a
registration of 2920 to 1549. Other
BOY ELEVEN YEARS
OLD FALLS OUT Of
2ND STORY WINDOW
CHILD HAS REMARKABLE KS
OAPH FROM DEATH IX 25
FOOT FALL.
parties are represented
Prohibition. 157; socialist, 103; pro
gressive. 15; independent, 163; re
fused to give affiliations, 26; mlscel
laneous. E.
i o Bones Arc Broken and Unless
(Xmmll.mlous set In. He Will Re-
follows , mvor: Ron Is Nenncw of Mrs O. F.
Steel of Noun; Farmers .ire h
Work With Planting.
FILLS BKST FOR LIVER.
Because they contain the best liver
medicines, no matter now bitter or
nansentlng for the sweet sugar coat-1
lng hides the taste. Dr' King's Newj
Life Pills contain ingredients that put:
the liver working, move the bowels j
freely. No gripe, no nausea, aid di- j
gestion. Just try a bottle of Dr.
King's New Life Pills and notice how ,
much better you feel. 25c at your
druggist. Adv. 1
(East Oregonlan Special.)
NOUN, Ore.. April 3 Mrs. O. F.
Steel was called Saturday to the bed
side of her little 11 year old nephew,
I.awrence Fraser at Umatilla, who
fell 25 feet from a second story win
dow of the rmattlla school house last
Friday night while attending an en
tertainment. At latest reports me little fellow
had no bone broken and unleas some
complications set in a speedy recov
ery is expected.
The father of the boy, W. A. Fras-
WAITING FOR MEXICAN UPRISING IN JUAREZ, ACROSS FROM EL PASO
er. Is foreman of the Jones-Scott
gravel pit at that place.
Miss Helen Gould, daughter of Per
ry Gould, a former Nolln resident,
and later connected with the Union
Meat Co.. at Portland, but now a sue
hessful alfalfa farmer on Butter creek
came over Saturday to personally ap
ply for the North Yoakum school.
Miss Gould Is teaching her second
year near Butter creek and cornea
highly recommended as a teacher
from patrons of that district.
J. C. Bowman. J. A. Hawks, Mr.
and Mrs R. S. Blxby attended the
tachers' institute at Stanfield Satur
day. Thomas Kerr returned yesterday
from Holdman where he Is Interested
with his son in a wheat ranch.
Little Harry Shipley who was
threatened with pneumonia a week
ago. Is up and about again.
Mrs. K. A. Hendricks is convales
cing after a severe sick spell a week
ago.
Mrs C. C. Lane and Mrs. Chaa
Jon.-s are on the roaa to recovery aft
er being sick.
Dr. F. R. Dorn. Echo's only and re
liable physician has been a frequent
visitor to the sick and afflicted in
our midst the past week
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fanshier and
D. W. Dupuis. North Yoakum resi
dents, were Nolln visitors Sunday
Nolln residents are badly hamper
ed by the wagon road bridge being In
dangerous condition.
The cross beams under the cen-
TRY "CASCARtTS" TOR
LIVER AND BOWELS
IF
ter of the bridge have rotted off at
one end and are hanging loose
People are crossing over with tight
rigs but take their Uvea hi their own
hands in so doing.
Beautiful weather prevails and
farm work Is being pressed along as
rapidly as possible.
Should Nog Feel Discouraged.
So many people troubled with In
digestion and constipation have been
benefited by taking Chamberlain -i
Tablets that no one should feel dis
couraged who has not given them a
trial. They contain no pepsin or oth
er digestive ferments but strengthen
the stomach and enable it to perform
its functions naturally. Obtainable
everywhere. Adv.
Violators Kill Ten Deer.
BAKER. Ore , Apni 3. That ten
deer are reported to have been killed
within the past week in the Burnt
river section is the statement of As
sistant Game Warden Chapman, who
Is In Baker for a few days on official
business. There is no motive appar
ent for the killing, as tne animals,
having passed through a hard winter,
are useless for food. An investigation
will be made at once.
Mr. Chapman made a trip of in
spection on the slougns of the Powder
river and reports that an unusually
large amount of catflshing is being
done. He believes that the major
portion of the anglers are without li
censes, and this phase of the matter
will be investigated at once.
TONIGHT! ('LEAN YOUR KOWEI-s
M STOP HEADACHE OOUM,
SOUR STOMACH.
American troops armed to prevent
an uprising of Mexicans of Juarex
against El Paso, which is just across
the international bridge over the MO I soldiers ready with their rifles when
Grande river, are on guard night and It was rumored the Mexicans were
day. This photograph shows these I ready to cross the bridge.
Get a 10-cent box now.
Turn the rascals out -the head
ache, biliousness, indigestion, the sick,
sour stomach and bad colds turn
them out tonight and keep them out
with Cascarets.
Millions of men and women take
a Casearet now und then and never
know the misery caused by a lazy liv
er, clogged bowels, or an upset stom
ach. Don't put In another day of dis
tress. Let Cascarets cleanse your
stomach; remove ths sour. fermentln
food; take the excess bile from your
liver and carry out ail the constlp.it
wasto matter and poison In the bow
els. Then you will feel greut.
A Oascaret tonight stralnhtens you
out by morning. They work while
you sleep. A 10-cent box from any
drug store means a clear head. swe-l
stomach and clean, healthy liver and
bowel action for months Children
love Cascarets because they never
gripe or sicken.
The boy stood on the burning
deck
Hut he didn't care a rap.
For he was aware, that down
below
They had Bran-New on tap.
City Brewery
Telsphoo 111