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f PAGE SIX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1916, EIGHT PAGES K. OF P. LODGE OF ITS INSTALLATION ISCASTORW Why shouldn't the Stand ard Oil Company make the best oil-with over 40 years experience in refining with un equalled plant equipment? And Zerolene is scientifically refined from selected California crude-asphalt-base. Prominent authori ties have recently declared that an oil correctly refined from asphalt base crude can be made not only equal but superior to paraffine base oils. Next time you empty thecrank-case refill withZerolene. Dealers everywhere and at service stations and agencies of the Standard Oil Company. ZEROLENE iheS:andard Oil far Motor Cars Prepare for Those Coining HOT DAYS Cook With Gas and make your wife's home life a pleasure instead of a burden. Pacific Power & Light Co, "ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE." PHONE 40 A. raKLaPe, NSW CHANCELLOR COMMANDER; w. c. SHEWN AR1 V ICK-CH NCKl J.OR. ntrcnt-rY-herV Association Holt! KtlJoj able "n at Which flNM tut Vroffm Is Oiveu; Karcweii Party Is Riven for Miss Toud, Who Leaves Soon; Other News. , iKaat Oregon Ian Special.) HBKMISTON, Ore . April 16 The Knights of Pythias held thetr instal- lation of officers Thursday evening.' The officers Installed were F. A j Phelps, chancellor commander; W. C Stewart, vice-chacellor; A. W. Prann, ' prelate; A. L. Larson, keeper of rec-l ords and seal; E. O. Comeg-ys, master i of exchequer; Dr. B. G. Moknman. j master of work; c. M Jackson, In-1 ner guard. A most enjoyable session of the, Parent-Teacher Association was held; Thursday afternoon at the hlgh school auditorium. A delightful pro-j gram had been arranged, which In cluded two songs by Mr. Bensen'i room ; a recitation by Miss Jane ; Gunn; piano solos by Doris swayzej and Arline Kenne'dy; addresses bv Prof. Gunn on Homme Economics,! and Mrs. W. T. Lambert on the Economic Position of the Mother In! the Home. Mrs. Lambert's address was especially interesting and well received. Complimenting Miss Virginia Toilil, who Is leaving Hermlston soon. Miss Ms) Mulkey, Miss Ethel Rodgersi and Miss Bessie McPherson entertain ed informally at auction bridge Tues- day evening at the home of Dr. and ' Mrs B. G. Monkman. Five tables: were arranged for the players. Those present were Miss Floy Hummel. Miss ; Ethel Rodgers. Miss Clara Bryant. I Miss Harriet Harris, Miss Daisy Mul-1 key. Miss Virginia Todd, Miss Bessie McPherson. Mrs. Jack McDonald of! Portland, S. R. Oldaker, Harold Dean.! R. C. Walber, H. T Maltby. Don' Campbell. C. M. Jackson. Dr. J. A. j Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. William T. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. J. Herbert; Strohm, and Dr. and Mrs. B. G Monkman. Mrs Jack McDonald, of Portland. 1 is the house guest or her sister. Miss Daisy Mulkey. at the Watson home this week. Hermlston is glad to welcome back Mr. and Mrs. J. Herbert Strohm aft er an absence of several months' resi dence In Portland. Mrs. Maurice D. Scruggs delightful ly entertained a few friends at a din ner party at her home Wednesday evening in 'honor of Miss Virginia Todd. Mrs. John Dequer and little twin daughters, Madeline and Geraldine, of Portland, are the house guests of Mrs. : Dequer's aunt. Mrs J. I Agnew at Circle A. ranch. Mrs. Thomas Hawthorne and small daughter. Flora Louise, of Irrigon.1 are the weekend guests of Mrs H. D. Newell. Mr. and Mrs. Irve Gardner, of But ter Creek, are the happy parents of a baby girl. Mrs. Gardner was for merly Miss Ellen Canfleld. and a pop ular memlier of Hermiston's younger set. J. L. Hall, of Pendleton, was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H D. Newell a lew days this week. Mrs clarence Roberts and children left Wednesday for Greely, Colored), where they were called by the death of Mrs Roberts' father. They expect to be away two months. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Robb have re turned from Spokane, where they spent the winter. E. P. Marshall of Pendleton, anil W. J. Furnish of Portland, drove down from Pendleton Thursday In the Marshall car County Judge Charles H. Marsh was an offlrM visitor here Friday. H. G. McPherson made a business visit here the first of the week. S. R. Oldaker was a Pendleton vis itor Wednesday. A. D. Devonshire or Montesari ). Washington. Is looking after business Interests here this week. I t ME sIBi - JHHH Bub, For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Hi AVcgelaWelVfiwgiottlrAs -n ir sears ttie A ( ggl PlHIMm Signature AA Hi A perfect Remedy forCmalp ftJ Use Hffi Worms .CoivubiuTU Jvertss 1 1LT A I "sggp" vA For Over Pi T"sMtm Thirty Yb 3 rs rl CASTOR 111 Exact Copy of Wrapper. TNI CIM-W MltNHI, NCW VONS 6ltV. ness matters and visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Osborne. Ben Nlhcols came tn from his John Day ranch the early part of the week for a short stay In Milton. Mrs. Grace Nell, who has been In Milton since the funeral of her father :. h. Berry, left Wednesday for her home In Seattle. L. A Peppers, who has been hold ing down a position with the Milton I Garage, resigned and left for Mon-1 tana points Wednesday. The first refrigerator car of the season to be Iced at the local plant, s is filled for the Blalock orchards Aptrl 12. nine days later than the first one last year, to be used for shipping rheubarb and asparagus At pres ent the Milton lee Company has about 1900 tons In storage, or about 700 tons less than cspacly of the warehouses, and are running day and night shifts to be ready for the big demand In June, and August In August the daily shipments, Including Icing of refrigerator care, avsrsgsi close to 100 tons dally during the busiest part of the season. Albert Thomason is doing Interior work on his new bungalow on the lots near the Christian church on Mair street, and expects to finish It some time this summer. Charles Kk-hnian In the "Battle Cry of PmMmV now showing at Pastime. MONTY FOR LIBRARY AT MILTON WILL BE F VITHOVAL OF PLANS BY CARNE- GIE FOUNDATION HAS BEEN DELAYED SOME. The starfish of Japan is used for fertilizing the land. It contains near ly 5 per cent of nitrogen. (Bast Oregonian Special.) MILTON-FHEEWATKR, April II - Milton is patiently waiting furthei ilevelopments In the Horary situation After securing from the county court the desired $2000 and the assurance that the Milton board would have full sway in the matter of selection of Plans, supervision of construction and so on. plans were selected and sub mmltted to the court, and It was sup posed the approval of the Carnegie foundation would soon be forthcom ing. But It developed that the deed to the lots n which the library was to stand had not been made to the county and without it no action could They Let Him Sleep Portland Rose Festival 1916 Queen Contest GOOD FOR ONE VOTE Void after Tuesday, April 25, 1916. Name Organization .". This coupon will count one vote when properly filled out and sent to Portland Rose Festival Contest Depart ment, 837 Northwestern Nat'l. Bank Building. Coupons must be neatly trimmed and put in package with number of votes written on top. i j I -yv v w o0 7 o 0 J00jje 0 wie 4 Fine since I took FOLEY KIDNEY PUIS! "Since taking Foley Kidney Kilt I believe I am entirely cured and I eleep toandly all night. " H. T. Straynge Take two of Foley Kidney Pills with a glass of pure water after each meal and at bedtime. A quick and easy way to put a stop to your getting up time after time during the night. Foley Kidney Pills also stop pain in back and sides, head ache, stomach troubles, dis turbed heart action, stiff and aching joints and rheumatic pains due to kidney and bladder ailments. GAINESVILLE, CA . R. R. lb. 3. Mr. H. T. Strews am "For tea rem I've been unable to sleep ell night without setting up. Sometimes only s few minutes after folnf to bed I'd have to ret up, end 1 tried everything; I heard of tor tlia trouble. Lest year I triad Foley Kidney PUIS and ettei tatting one bottle I believe I am entire's cured and I sleep soundly ail night." be taken, so this matter had to be attended to. The deed was forward ed to the proper authorities a couple of weeks ago and It Is expected that the money will be ready for use with in a very short time. Leonard L'lstrup of the State Line neighborhood, has again taken up his position with the Milton Eagle. O. E. DIdlon of CrocKett was I Kreewater visitor Tuesday. Work macadamizing the short sec tion of road at the junction of Main street and the Weston road is almost completed, after having been delayed by the two hard rains which covered the roadway with mud which had to be removed before the rock could be applied. C D. Putnam, former druggist ot Milton, now of La Grande, arrived in Mil ion Thursday to attend to busl- The Standard Remedy in Countless Homes Gives Away Art Objects RBjDBVBS CONSTIPATION EASILY WITHOUT fiKlPING OR DIS- OOMTOHT. Indigestion and con t'r ;t; Ion are two conditions that are closely relat ed and the cause of much physical suffering. The tendency to indulge one's appe tite Is more or less general and most people suffer at one time or another from rebellion of the overtaxed or gans of digestion and elimination. A pleasantly effective remedy, that will quickly relieve the congestion of poi sonous stomach waste and restore regularity, Is the compound of sim ple laxative herbs sold In drug stores for fifty cents a bottle under the name of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. This is a mild, pleasant laxative tonic, free from opiates or narcotic drugs, ant has been the standard household rem edy in thousands of homes for many years. Mrs. Oliver Toung, Merrill. Wis . writing to Dr. Caldwell, says she knows of nothing so effective for reg ulating the stomach and bowels; since taking Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin she feels ten years younger; her work seems easier and she has regained her appetite. MILS. OLIVER YOUNG. Oet a bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin from your druggist and have it in the house. A trial bottle, free of charge, can be obtained by writing to Dr. W. B Caldwell, 464 Washington St., Montlcello, III. fYa U' . TV.' To give all a chance to try Foley 4 Co.'s family remedies, UOll I ITIISS 1 niS. tmd t0 Poley & c . 283S Sheffield Ave,, Chicago, III., this clipping and 5c, with your name and address written clearly, and they will mail you trial package containing samples of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, Foley Kidney puis and Folry Catuanic Tablets. Sold Everywhere. AiigiiHtc Rodin Auguste llodin, the sculptor, has executed a deed of gift to the French government of the collection of his own work And other art objects he has acquired, and the Totel Ulron in which they ure assembled. The buil ding is to be opened to the public hereatfler as the Musee Hodln. ' SAY YOU TELL YOUR FRIENDS TO REGISTER BEFORE APRIL 19 AND VOTE AGAINST BONDS MAY 19. Or they will have to work 20 years to dig up $1,000,000.00 to begin and $2,000,000.00 to complete touring roads in this county. Same old hills and hol lows, dust and high freight for tonnage. Farmer's Union Grain Growers' Ass'n. Good Roads Assn. ....... . ,--,,.