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EIGHT PAGES PAGE 5IX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1916. Bad Cough ? Feverish ? mt w&takip tSultoogget vfi wnv r v MOND.W. APRIL S. ll. Hwm Ailments Weaken Your System. Your Body Then Needs the Help of Dr. King's New Discovery. Colds are annoying. They inter fere with our duties. In our weak ened condition they may end in a spell of sickness or even more serious ailments. Fear, however, should he overcome, for in Dr. King's New Discovery you have an effective retn- edy. Dr. King's New Discovery j, what w- nare hn O contains the ingredients which fight j Thankful, cold perms, which soothe vourcoueh,1 Sam Thompson Is still healinii the irritated and inflamed !wlth ' cane 48 a result iW bunch of political stories and on,- would be almost justified In lnferlng walking that the occurrence Is somehow re a, mucous membranes. Just as soon as I H,"rss nbod!Lev;?r i i- t- v t i whine about his affliction He lool you start taking Dr. King's New ' silver 0 the clou Discovery your recovery is assured. Without assistance your weakened system tries in vain to throw off these cold germs. Your system cries for help and Dr. King's New Dis covery is just the remedy needed. Get a bottle to-day. Take at once. You will feel much better to-morrow. All druggists. Hong Kong Cafe M NOODLE PARLORS Noodles AND Chop Suey Outside Tray Order a Specialty, Boies for ladles and gentlemen. OPEN DAT AND ALL NIGHT MEALS JSC AND UP Special Chicken Dinner Sundays. 548,Main Street Next to E. 0. BUtg Phone (08 l'atlK-r Makes son Mason ALBANY. Ore. April S With Ma sons, from A 1 many, Brownsville and I Tangent attending, Shedd Lodge No. 79 of Shedd. conducted a ceremony. probably without a parallel In this state. It initiated a representative ot the third generation of a family all of whom were initiated in that lodge. John A. Cornett, 21, was the candi ! date. Hia grandfather, J. B. Cornett, was the first man mttlated la this lodge after it was organized lp 188 ! and his father, John B. Cornett, was ; initiated six years later. A feature of the ceremony was that I the young man's father conferred the degree, and old friencts of the family took most of the parts In the work. Strength comes from well digested ! and thoroughly assimilated Xood ! Hood's Sarsaparilla tones the dlges i tihe organs, and thus builds up the strength. If you are getting "run down." begin taking Hood's at once. I It gives nerve, mental and digestive I strength Adv. Sailors in the British navy now utlixe ther spare time in making mu nitions, for which they receive no remuneration. Cod Dung Low CHOP SUEY NOODLES T HOT TA1AUES chilli con mm SPANISH STYLE LUNCHES COFFEE Everything clean and up-to-date. FIRST CLASS SERVICE TEA 5c Package Under State . Hotel Cor Webb and Cottonwood 3ta. Phone 687. Pendleton, Ore. PIMPLES Hi SI ERUPTIONS DANGER For Instance he was In P long ago nnd went to the theater. In a little bit a plump ballet girls attired recent him ka d. rtlaml not Orpheum ;lorus of in Pink; lated to politics. V Mer Matter of Nam. There is a man named Hollenghren living Just below the Walters mill. A mail was down that way looking for him' the other day when he met a man driving a load of grain. "Par don me." said the stranger, "but I'm looking for a man named Hollen- stocklngs and wonderful smiles came sklDDina airily on to the stage. Sam i ,, with lerk. "Thank rtod." he! Bhrcn. Can you tell me where I can MM "It to m- 1.,.. m.l not niV 1-1 TH ' " i him that's on the bum." Or Maybe a Ping Pong. A. V. Wells, the Bushong man. 1st up from Portland. East Oregonlan. Funny, we thought he was a Hop Sing. w. w. w. w. w. w. W. W. Wasser, young banker of Mil ton, was here last week. If we were he we would move just over the Washington line into Walla Walla and thereby add three more W's to our address. A Reel joke. It's been lawful to catch fish of a certain sise all winter," said Sam Paine yesterday, "but the reel season didn't open until Saturday." A Natural Doubt. Jack Horton Is a forest ranger and he comes to town only once in a "res." said the man atop the load, "I'm Hollenghren." "You don't understand.'' said the other. "I know you're hauling grain, but I'm looking for a man whose name is Hollenghren." "And I am he," aald the driver. Stung. Bert Jerard was in Walla Walla last week and was deliberately black mailed. However, If it had been an honest blackmail he wouldn't have complained. He went Into the Book Nook and espying a pretty maid be hind the counter and trade at a stand still, he seized the opportunity to pass out a few flippant pleasantries. As he was thus engrossed, in came Art Means of I'matllla, Herb Strohm of Hermiston and Ed McCulloch Of Portland, all of whom were In Walla Walla with Jerard. They asked Bert something about his wife and agreed not to repeat to her what while. Therefore he gets a little out they had seen If he would buy. When of touch with the world. Last week he refused they took a vote among he came down from the mountains j themselves, decided unanimously that and stopped at the La Dow home. He W was his treat, ordered up some overheard Mrs La Dow discussing a brinks and walked out. leaving him little party she was to have in the ' to pay the bill. And the worst of it evening. She mentioned something I was that the girl not only collected about having "shrimp wiggle" and but showed by her actions that she Horton inquired whether that was believed he had a wife in Pendleton. something to eat or a new dance. A Little Bird Told Me that I'd never be smoke-wise until I got wise to "Tux." And now life is just one joyous pipe-dream I For Tux" is packed so full of smiles and bri gh tness that every luscious, long-drawn puff makes a fellow happy 11. as a lark at sun-up. Too Much Money. Take Hint to the Dye Shop. "Bed" Trask Is proprietor of the The. Tk i.v tht Pari Coolev rode 48 Hotel Pendleton baroer shop. miles and paid five dollars for a few other day a man brought his little son hours' sleep in the Keylor Orand the ! into the shop and, speaking to the ater in Walla Walla the other night, proprietor, said, 'cut nis nair Keo, We know that it is easier to sleep In aia sir. irasa. we cuu ,. ... Walla Walla but we believe in keep-; snapes ami lasn.ons uui we ia uu. in colors. wHBa, Fir it Sign of Blood Dig ease. Pimples, scaly itching skin, rashes, burning sensations and Scrofula denote with unfailing certainty a debilitated, weakened and impure state of the blood. The trouble may have been in your blood from birth, but no matter how you were infected, you must treat It through the blood. It is a blood dis ease. Tou must use S. S. S., the stand ard blood tonic for 50 years, if you ex pect relief. For purifying the system, nothing Is equal to it. The action of S. 8, 6. Is to cleanse the blood. It soaks through the system dlreot to the seat of the trouble acting as an antidote to neutralise the blood poisons. It re vitalizes the red blood corpuscles. In creases the flow so that the blood can properly perform Its physical work. The difll. sluggish feeling leaves you the complexion clears up. Even long standing cases respond promptly. But you must take S. 8. 6. Drugs and sub stitutes won't do. Oet S. S. 3. from your druggist. If you need expert ad vice write to Swift Specific Co.. Atlan ta. Gx 3 I aHilH North-Side Home For Sale Five room house in good con dition. Corner lot, facing east. Lawn, shade trees; retaining wall; gas and electricity. Only few blocks from Main street bridge. A snap if taken at once. Telephone 105 lng the money at home. The Sins of the Cnreslstercd. Might Have Ileen Fishing for Mud Harry Dyehe hung up a new bi-, inm-. evele record between Main street and! Perhaps there U. no great slgnlf -the court house last week. Fear of ; cance in the finding of a fishing 11 prteon bars is a great accelerator cenae. bearing the name of E. E. Harry had been signing candidates' j Geiss. by the side of a giant mudhole n. vA hortn't tnken the t me , ueiween off to get registered. Someone whis pered the word to Deputy Sheriff Jim Estes, Jim. who Is the residuary lega tee of Jodo the Jobber, called up here and Echo yesterday Taken, however, In connection with the tracks about the hole we believe any jury would convict the professor of casting a line in that hole. That's Harry, told him that complaint had j what comes of taking out a license on been made against him and advised w " him to appear at the court house. Harry rushed from his store, borrow ed a bicycle and two minutes after Estes had hung up the pone, Harry appeared, puffing and steaming, be- Or Draw straws. Henry Taylor is president of a Umatilla County Good Roads associa tion and so is Jack Robinson. Henrv fore the registration clerk. And he a.ms me rigm o me nmne o, - organization uy vi pi km it. air. Jack claims it for his by right of ac- had to pay fifty cents for the use ot the bicycle. Just An Offspring "Dr. Best Puts Rollers Under Prize tivity. If it were not for Mayor Rest's recent edict we would suggest they settle the dispute with the Fighting at Pendleton." says a big " black headline in the Freewater! wouid fuf"ce and meet with no offi- Times. The funny part ot it Is that!ci objection. the story appears in the midst of a, Cat This Out It Is Worth Money Cut out this advertisement, enclose S cents to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave , Chicago, III., writing your name and address clearly. You will re ceive in return a trial package con taining: (1) . Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound, the standard family remedy for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, lightness and soreness Ir. chest, grippe and bronchial coughs. (2) Foley Kidney Pills, for over worked and disordered kidneys and bladder aliments, pain in sides and hack due to Kidney Trouble, sore muscles, stiff joints, backache and rheumatism. a , (3) Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic. Especially comforting to stout persons, and a purgative needed by everybody with sluggish bowels and torpid liver. You can try these tluee family remedies for only 5c. Sold Everywhere. We Know the Feeling. j Smoky Nolf was among those go- ing over to the grand opera at Walla Walla. Smoky says ne would have saved time and money If he had staid home and let tien- Molitor sing him to sleep. Nor Dollars. Judge Marsh and Roland Oliver are beginning to complain because their; names have not been in the Bulldog- j ger for several weeks. We used to give them a gooil hit of advertising but found out that they didn't have the! cents to appreciate It. I Illllilll! mniiiii III FALT'S famous fn A WftiQM Fresh Every Day VtV f ? T 131 1 OYSTERS CLAMS SEA CRABS Pine, Clean Furnished Rooms In Connection. Steam Heated. The Quelle Restaurant Exclusive distributing depot in Pendleton for FALTS Sea Foods. A MOTHER'S GMTITIDK. Th Ptrfact Tobacco far Hp and Oganttt There arc three reasons for the brisk, bracing, huithnj vigor you get out of Tuxedo (1) Choicest leaf; (2) Slow, perfect ageing; (3) "Tuxedo Process." And it's the last that brings out the best that's in the other two! For it's the "Tuxedo Process" that removes the final trace of harshness from the leaf and makes Tuxedo the mild est, wholcsomest tobacco in the world. Millions of dollars have been spent in vain attempts to imitate the "Tuxedo Process. ' ' But not one of the imitations has ever approached much less equalled the Tuxedo Process," which was discovered by a doctor. Tuxedo never bites your tongue, irritates your throat, or bothers your nerves as a week's trial will prove to you. YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE Convenient, glasoine wrapped. C Famous green tin with gold 1 A moisture-proof pouch . . . DL lettering, cutved to fit pocket 1 J. h Tin Humidwi, 40c and SOt In Glatt Humidtri, 50c mud 90t THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY World Fan "Tuxedo mv tobacco t i Tenor iayc; y.plctcly satisfies ij mild and has a delicious flavor . Most important of all, from a singer 's standpoint. Tuxedo dots not ir ritate my throat. " m, DR. JAM EM li. WGKIX. XO- TED EIUVATOR, DEAD. England parents In Scltuate, R. I., on January 7, 1828. He entered Brown University at Providence, at the age of 17 and at 24 was appointed as a professor of modern languages In the school. While pursuing his work at Brown he also wrote editorials for the Pro vidence Journal and later became edl. tor of the paper. In 1866 he received a call to become president of the University of Ver mont an,d in 1871 accepted the presi dency of the University of Michigan, which then numbered slightly more than 1.000 students and 39 profes sors. Under his guidance the Univer sity grew to enormous proportions and now numbers more than 6,000 tludents and more than 1U0 profes sors. He served as U. S. miniater to Chi na in 1880-81. during which time he negotiated many important treaties. In 1897 President McKlnley appoint ed him as minister to Turkey. He al Bfi served on special diplomatic mis sions, particularly in settling the dis putes with Canada over fishing rights. He was an authority on International law and conducted classes In this sub ject until two years ago. Tfawsiexiitiiiitiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiinmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiimiiiiiij MORTGAGE LOANS Term Contract on City and Farm Property. Current Rates NO COMMISSIONS, B NO BONUSES, or other expenses. s Just like getting it from a bank. Large or small amounts. E ! 5 Loan quicKiy ciosea. 11 you neea money COME and SEE US. E ATLOCK LAATZ INVESTMENT GO. I 111 East Court St. illltllllHIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMtllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIir Many a Mother in Pendleton WHI Appreciate the Following. Many a strong man and many A healthy womarj has much for which to thank mother. The care taken during their childhood brought them past the danger point and made them health men and women. Thou sands of children are generally both ered with lncontinuance of urine, and inability to retain It as ofttlmes called a habit It Is not always the ehlidrens fault in many cases the difficulty lies with the kidneys and can be readily righted. The follow ing statement shows now one moth er went about It. Mrs W. M. Andls, 1502 V avenue La Orande. Ore., says: "I have used Doan's Kidney Pills with the best of results and have also given them to our title girl for weaknesses ': of the kidneys. She had complained ' a great deal, but Doan's Kidney Pills soon strengthened her kidneys and benefited her in every way." mm I NEWS NOTES OF ATHENA SEVEHAIi ATTEND FLAY AT WAL LA : PKHSONAIi NOTES OF INTEREST. (Bast Oregonlan Special.) ATHENA. Ore.. March 3--Mrs. Davis Errett visited the county seat. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Woodward at tended the play In Walla Dalla at the Keylor Grand. Mrs. Dean Willaby was a Pendleton visitor Thursday. Col. F. G. Lucas of Weston, was shaking hands with Athena friends Friday. Mr. and Mrs H. H. Hill were in Pendleton Friday. Deputy Sheriff James Estes made Athena on official visit Friday. Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Lumsden were in from the farm. Frank Lockwood of Walla Walls, was in Athena. Mr. and Mrs. L. L IJeuaJlen ot Adams, were Athena visitors Wednes day. City Recorder B. B. Richards and wife were in Pendleton Friday. J. W. Keen of Freewater la visit ing his daughter, Mrs. Fred Gross. Deputy Sheriff Joe Blakely was in town on official business. Mrs Claud Wallen and Mrs. David Stone went to Walla Walla to attend the theater. I sMMMtntiimi Price 50c, at alt dealer Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy gt Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs Andls recommends. Foster Mliburn Co., Prop., Buffalo, N. Y. ANN ARBOR. Mich., March 7. Dr. James Durrlll An gelt, presldent-emer-ItUH of the University of Michigan, is dead here at the age of 88 years. He retired froin active service as the head of the university In 1910 and for the past few years has been in Pv;r health. For several months he fnre his death he was almost blind. Dr. Angell was burn of sturdy New THE VALUE OF TROT! Truth in business is just as important as truth in evcry-day life; truth creates confidence, establishes good-will and builds a reliability that will not be wrecked by the storms of competition. Through three generations people have learned to place reliance on the advertised words of Scott's Emulsion, because they are untarnished, unex aggeratcd truisms about a household remedy of real and actual worth. The popularity of Scott's Emulsion is increasing as intelligence advances, because in these days of adulterations it continues to guarantee pure cod liver oil medicinally perfected with glycerine and hypophosphites to build strength, im prove the blood and strengthen the luuga. It is free from alcohol or opiates a whole some food-tonic, truthfully advertised. Scott & Bowne, BloomAeld, N. J. 15-20 Dreaded An Operation More Than Anything TKtED FItllTOLA AND TRAXO AND HAS NEVER SINCE BEEN TROUBLED WITH GALIe 8TONE8. Mrs. Mary E. Franse, whose ad dress Is West Point, Nebr., Box 411 has written to the Pmus laboratories a very strong endorsement of Frultola and Traxo. In her letter Mrs. Franse says: "About ten years ago I was about to undergo an operation for gall-stones when I heard of your medicine. Dreading an operation above everything, I determined to try Frultola and Traxo and have nev er been sorry I did so, as I have never been troubled with gall-stones since.'' Frultola Is a powerful lubricant for the Intestinal organs and one dose is usually sufficient to give ample ev idence of Its efficacy. It softens the congested masses, disintegrates the hardened particles mat occasion so much surrenng, and expels tne accumulated waste to the great reller ot the patient. Following a dose of Frultola, Traxo should be taken three of four times a day In order to rebuild and restore the system that has been weakened and run down by constant suffering. It Is a splendid tonic, act. lng on the liver and stomach most beneficially. Frultola and Traxo are prepared In the Plnus laboratories at Monttcel lo, III., and arrangements have been made to supply them through rep resentative druggists. In Pendleton they can be obtained at Ttillman & Co Vy rnviu by CHIIPEW 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. 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