PAGE SIX EIGHT PAGES Reliable Laxative Relieved This Baby iHII.K s ltDIA CONsTIITKl I NTH M' (THICK TR1KW In spile of ever? are and attention ( diet, children .ire very pt to be come constipated, s condition respon Bible for many III til after life unless gnmptl re i i ee v ed Mr, c W Wllo W,f Shelbyville. nnn . )md trouble with her baby boy Woodrow. until she read of Dr. Cald well s Syrup repsln She write. "1 an aafnl) say Dr. Oildwell's Syrup rupuln It the best remedy of lu kind on earth. It acta so cently nd et M surely Ijttle Woodrow was very constipated and we could find noth ing that rave relief until we tried our ftrran Pepsin, which gave imme iti.ne relief " Or. ("wldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a xmpound of simple laxative herbs, free from opiates or narcotic drugs mild In action, positive In effect and any well-stocked drug store. A trial pleaaant to the taste, n has been pre- i bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Kprfbed by Dr. Oaldwell for more can be obtained, free of charge, bv than a quarter of a century and can 1 writing to Pr W. B Caldwell. Ill now bo had for fifty cents a bottle In i Washington St.. Montlcello, Illinois. woomuiw wilsox lwmil) is Murdered. HASKATtON. Auril 10. A famil of six were murdered, their home burned and the livestock shot In Wa kawa dlnerict last night. Prokop N'an .hti . his wife, brother-in-law and three children wer found in the ashes f the home II is believed a madman was responsible. A rifle was found In the ruins. Each person was evi dently sli.it before the house was burned. Six horses and two cattle were burned to death In the barn and three oxen were shot. Two thousand fccshel? of wheat were destroyed. Woman Editor Is Fined. KLAMATH FALLS. Ore.. April 10. -Mis Catherine Prehm. editor of the Merrill Record, who was arretted here after attempting to horsewhop George E. Rradnack. editor of the Merrill Times, was fined Xi by Police Judge Leavitt. for disturbing the peace. The charge was preferred by Patrolman MoCartsr, who made the arrest, and Mr. Rradnack was subpoenaed as a witness. The trouble arose over a denial of some news published by Miss Prehm's paper by her competitor. The office of the Lord Great Cham berlain of English is hereditary, be ing held jointly by the families of Cholmondeley and Willoughby d' Kreaby In alternation. Motor oil made irom asphalt-base crude gives best lubrication with least car bon. Such is the testimony of motorists and experts alike. As Lieut. Bryan, U.S.N., puts it: "Oils made from the asphalt-base crudes have shown themselves tobemuch better adapted to motor cylinders, as far as their carbon-forming pro clivities are concerned, than are paraf fine-base Pennsylvania oils." Zerolene is scientifically refined from selected California crude asphalt-base not only made from the right crude but made right. Dealers everywhere and at service stations and agencies of the Standard Oil Company. ZEROLENE the Standard OUforNotor Cars . ME I You let any work in our line, don't forget to get our prices. Estimates gladly furnished on any kind of stone, brick and cement work. 8. m CO. Telephone 461 FUNERAL SERVICES FOR LATE ARE HELD DESCENDENTOF FOUNDER OFNASHVILIETOWED U Ii. HKlUtY IHI!IK1 VT MIl.TOX; t I KKMOMKS IX CHARGE OF 1. O. O. F. Large XtimtH-r Attend services; Mr. and Mrs. Maya of tilenwuod Sn-ingx, Colorado. Arc Uniting Friends; HOlMing Operations Held Vp liecauise of Ick of Cement. (East Oregonian Special ! MII.TOX-FREEWATER, Or., April 10. Funeral services for L. L. Ber ry, pioneer of the Walla Walla valle who died April 7 of stomach trouble. were held from the Methodist church Sunday afternoon at 2 o'lock. Rev Arthur Thomas officiating and W. S. Munsell In charge. Milton lodge No. 61. I. O- O. F.. of which Mr. Berry i had been a member for over is years, had charge of the ceremonies at the j grave. One of the largest crowds ever attending a funeral in Milton was present to pay their last respects to the deceased, who was a well known and respected cltiien of the i county, and whose loss will be keenly Ml by the Odd Fellows, of which lodge he waa a trustee at the time of his death He was also a member of the Woodmen of the World. Inter ment was in the I 0. O. F. Cemeterv. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Mays of Glen- wood Springs, Colorado, are visiting; this week with W. S. Ahearn of Mil ton Mr. Mays was chosen oi of the representatives of the Curtis Pub lishing company sent to Spokane to the convention of their dealers last week. Contractor Fred Kyle has been forced to hold up operations on build ing a new bungalow for A. C. Troyer corner of Mill and George streets on account of shortage of cement. This resiJence will be a six room modern bungalow with basement, to cost about 12200. Mr. Kyle also has the I Wr jfflwM t ' mm i "i ' ''"" j -lV,. , MSS EltEAtfOR SUZJSE.TT HASH Pmn-oiwstsmmto. NBW TORE, April I. Miss Elea-1 daughter of sir w , contract for building the George Winn or Nash, daughter of Mr. and The weddinir ' took nlace in th barn on Dry creek, which will be 40x 64 feet In dimensions, of the circle roof type and will cost considerably over $2000 completed. Alex Still left Saturday morning for a short business trip to Kenne wick, Washington. Fannie Wilcox, employed with Olds, Worthman A King, Portland. arrived Sunday morning for a visit of a week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Wilcox or Crockett Station on the intcrurban. L. r Butler, attorney of La Grande, formerly partner of J. H. E. Scott in Milton, came over Sunday to spend a few days in the Twin Cities W. B. Reese of Gilbert. Idaho, spent Sunday with his daughter. Mrs. F. C. Lamb, leaving Sunday evening for an extended visit In North Carolina. Mllton-Freewater Masons to the number of nine made a visit to Wes ton lodge A. F. A A. M. Saturday night, to hear a number of promi nent speakers of the Scottish Rite, and spent a pleasant evening with the Westonltes and other visitors. . . . - -"rs. r.onillnd s. Nash, well known In i. . .. . ........ ..,, I'dlt'lllfl t-MMiern and southern social circles and a member of the well known sou thern family for which .Nashville, Tenn., is named, was married on pril 4, to Culver Mc William of this city. Miss Nash Is also u grand- ' je, .-v i. me ceremony was Performed by the Itev. Dr. Francis Allen Hrown of Savannah, tla. Im mediately following the wedding the couple left on an extended trip to Cal fornta and Honolulu. Other News of Pendleton on Page g. l iidergnes Operation. recovering, He jumped from the run. T. G. Elliott of Nye underwent an i.ing board of an auto coming up Ha operation yesterday at St. Anthony's ley street from the golf links and was hospital. j thrown to the pavement, his head .striking so violently that a concussi on was caused. HffiF AWOHOLJpflcllrf 1111 AtonfrAs BR rmo!nDvn(kiiI3k neat and fcaronialns nrtfcr ill Opium.Narpiuae narMkanl H Not Narcotic. 1' BLBH Apeftrt Ftemdy for Coras mgm lion. Sour StoBaduDhnta VfonwfQTrvubkmsJrvma anil LO SS Of SUg- , Tux CENTAVK COMMODl CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough! Bears the Signature of hi Aw i A Exact Copy of Wrapper. IR Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA fat HIMM MH. atw KM WtT. Hoiimlary Une Meeting PoHuoikmI. The proposed meeting or the courts and citizens of Umatilla and Morrow counties at the boundary line near Vinson tomorrow has been postponed for a wtek on account of the lncle Itwnl weather. The meeting la plan ned for the purpose of mapping out a definite program of work on the roads connecting the two counties. Vote for Wilson Gains. MILWAI KEE. Wis., April 11. President Wilson polled as presiden tial candidate at the recent primary election 21.28 votes In Milwaukee county, with several precincts still missing. This, compared with four years ago, shows that President Wilson received practically 10,000 more votes In Mil waukee county than was polled for both himself and Speaker Clark In 1912. when the total was 14.111. To promote agriculture In France, the government stations a professor of the science In each departent and awards prises frequently to the most progressive farmers. DRUGGISTS IN EVERY STATE RELY ON THIS KIDNEY MEDICIDE To lTse Hulk (iraln. An outgrowth of the county meet, ing of the Farmers I'll on held her; .Saturday was a decision on the pari Divorce Is Granted. Judge, Phelps has granted a decree Those attending from here were Geo of d'vorce to the plaintiff In the case Talbert. S D. Peterson, T. C. Frazler. 1 f John Fourtanalr vs. Delnia tour Poirell Plant. H. S. Denlson. W. C-tanair- Wade, Ear! Barthoomew and Albert I v. whit I Two Marriage Licenses R E Frazler and wife spent Sun-1 Marriage licenses were Issued yes-l"' a number present to handle their dav with Mr and Mrs James Can- terday to C. E. Tompkins of Walla bu" 'hi' r because of the nane Walla and Anna Peterson of this cltyh'flh price of grain bags. It .was pro- land to Roy Mitchell and Mlna Wll- 1 1"'"" '"at steps be taken to secure tv, a hii. tku U-oi of this countv I cooperation in the establishment ol year consumed 4.701.625 pounds of bird seed. I'ishlng Xot Yet Good. We have been handling Dr. Kilmer si Swamp-Root for twelve years and; during that time we have not received a single complaint from those who lhave used It, all speak In the highest terms of the good results obtained from Its suae. We know of cases of Catarrh or Inflammation of the Blad der and Liver trouble where Swamp Koot proved very valuable. One old lady 80 years old will not be without I WHY MIR FALLS OUT I - - - - -1 thev Dandruff causes a feverish Irrita tion of the scalp, the hair roots shrink loosen and then the hair comes out fast To stop falling hair at once and rid the scalp of every particle of dandruff, get a 25 cent bottle of Dan- lerine at any drug store, pour a little j sigma fraternity, in your hand and rub well Into the, , sculp. After a few applications all dandruff disappears and the heir 'tops coming out. Many anglers were out In all direc tions Sunday ifct few report any de- glee of luck. The water Is yet too h and too murky for good Sport. report. grain elevators at different points In the county and this move will be tried out. Curl Wins Two Events. In the annual Inter-fraternlty track meet at O. A. C. Saturday, Cec I Curl of this city, by taking both the 440 end xSO. was second high point win ner. He was runninn for the Kappa Milliner Is Sued. W. H. Walker, wholesale milliner, has brought suit against Mrs. U B. Storm, a Milton milliner, and Uus A. Wlnckler, trustee, for 1147. G8 alleged to be due on account. S. D. Peterson of Milton and Chester Bi Murphy of Portland are attorneys for the plaintiff. mg "ever is FROM COKHOI KM), OTOMACII SOCK. CJJCAX IJVKK AMI BOWKl-S. I PortlandJRose Festival 1916 Queen Contest GOOD FOR ONE VOTE Void after Tuesday, April 18, 1916. Name Organization This coupon will count one vote when properly filled out and sent to Portland Rose Festival Contest Depart ment, 387 Northwestern Nnt'l. Bank Building. Coupons mnttt be neatly trimmed and put in package with number of votea written on top. Catches 'H Inch Ituinhow. Lester Hurst set up a record for al prize catch Sunday that will give the anglers of the county something j to cast for all season. With a five I ounce rod and a Vo. 5 hook he land- This in the time of year to look out ed a H inch rainbow trout in McKay j for trouble I We feel weak our blood I creek and It weighed between six and seems hot no appetite. It's time to sf-ven pounds. cetM house ! This is when the blood is clogged and we suffer frotn what is commonly called a cold. Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Dis cover)' (in liquid or tablets) purifies the blood and entirciy eradicates the pois ons that breed and feed disease. Pure blood is essential to good health. The weak, run-down, debilitated condition which so many people experience ii Commonly the effect of impure blood, Dr. Pierce's Golden Mrdicnl Discovery not only cleanses the blood of impur ities, but it increases the activity of the blood-making glands, and it enriches the body with an abundant supply of pure, rich blood. For sale by druggists. Take it as directed and it will search out impure and poisonous matter in the stomach, liver, bowels and kid neys and drive it from the system through the natural chnnnels. Vcagor Fllex for Offlii-. J. A. Teager of Pilot Kock, at pres ent district sealer of weights and measures, yesterday filed his formal declaration of candidacy for the re- IF TONGUE IS COATED, BREATH Publican nom'natlon for assessor, lb- announced his candidacy a week ago Assepsor C. P. Strain has not yet filed for the democratic nomination. Give "California Syrup of Figs" at once a teaspnonful today often saves a sick child tomorrow. If your little one Is out of sorts, half sick. Isn't .resting, eating and acting naturally look, mother! see If tongue Is coated. This Is a sure sign that Its little stomach, liver and bowels are clogged with waste When cross, i.mau.e, ...... 'office - no longer keep open after sour, breath bad or ha. tomch- i,f,1wk xhp wpek f ache, diarrhoea, sore throat foil of ril)triltln aml th,r, are many cod, give a teaspoonful of "Callfor-l, . , 3i . - . . , , voters unregistered, nia Syrup of Figs," and In a few; Register Now Down Town. Unregistered voters may now reg ister down town by calling at the Kopper Kettle between the hours of noon and 9 p. m. County Clerk Frank Saling yesterday opened registration at that place and put Miss Evelyn Sommervllle in charge. The clerk's hours all the constipated poison, un digested food and sour bile gently moves out of Its little bowels with out griping, and you have a well, playful child again Hmum on Road petitions void. County Clerk Sallng, In checking Up ihe names on the petitions asking that the $90,000 road bonds measure be Mothers can rest easy after giving! b'"! "Pon the ballot, discovered 314 mimes were on the petitions il legally, inasmuch as the law requires I hat only registered voters may sign such petitions. These names will be stricken off and the court will then determine whether there are enough mimes, to compel the placing of the measures on the ballot. this harmless "fruit laxative," be cause It never fails to cleanse the little one's liver and bowels an i sweeten the stomach and they dear ly love Its pleasant taste. Full di rections for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups printed on each bottle. I!, ware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist for a fjo-cent bot tle of "California Syrup of Figs:' then see that It Is made by the "Cal ifornia Fig Syrup Company." Recovering From Injury. Eddie Oespaln. who was Injured last Friday afternoon In a fall from 6 running auto. IS reported to be ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR ! Portland, Oregon. " lr. Pierce's remedies have been used in my family for years, and with good remits, I always gave my children the ' Golden Med ical Discovery ' as a tonic in the spring. My hus band took it for poor blood, tor- pirt liver and in ( digestion. My daughter found it. especially good for Molding caused from indigestion. 1 am glad to rec vriv ' ommend Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical i,; . n .. : n li iiwivery, .tius, ju, viiiiuiiiiibiii 6U9 Hoes Street.' Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. We be lleve It Is a very good medicine In! the disease fnr which Ir m Intended. I Very truly yours, ALLAHD A TROTMAN. Druggists Klondike, Texas. November 11th, 1815. We have been handling Dr Kilmer's Swamp-Root ever since we started In business, which Is about four years ago, and have never heard a 'com plaint against It; all of my customers speaking very favorably regarding It. We know of several cases of kidney and bladder troubles where the prep aration produced the most beneficial results. I believe It to be a good med icine for those troubles for which It Is recommended and We know It to be a very good seller. Very truly yours, LAWTON DRUG STORE. By Frank C- Davis Lawton, Oklahoma. PROVE WHAT SWAMP-HOOT W1IJ; DO FOR YOC Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Ilinghamton, N. Y , for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable Information, telling about the kidneys and bladder When writ ing, be sure and mention the Pendleton Bast Oregonlan. Regular fifty cent and one-dollar slse bottles for sale at all drug stores. Best Grade Rock Springs Coal fresh from the mine IT gives MAXIMUM OF HEAT with a MINIMUM OF WASTE. It sells at a fair price. We guarantee fdll weight and prompt delivery. No slate or slack. Why not get the BEST it doesn't cost you any more? 'Phone us TODAY, while you think of it, and let us deliver you an order of this BEST QUALITY ROCK SPRINGS COAL. 'PHONE 8 NOW. Oregon Lumber Yard 1S?T. I