TEN PAtifiS
DAILY BAST 0REG0N1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, IRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1916
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FROM APPENDICITIS
T ECHO AT
THE FINAL CONTEST
The Shortest Distance
Between Two Points is
"Long Distance'
ong Distance Telephone Service
Eliminates time.
Binds city and country together.
Saves the expense and inconvenience of
travel."
Broadens companionship.
Conserves time and energy.
Unites producer and market.
Enables any one to send the right word to
the right place at the right moment.
Every Bell Telephone is a Long Distance
Station and your Telephone is the center of
a system connecting five western States.
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and TELEGRAPH COMPANY
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lIKill SCHOOL, HI Nlll.li TO
PHYSICIAN
kWH HONORS AT HERMI8-
TON ON 28TH.
Operation Is performed; Hal ley Fam
ily will' Go to Iduno to lite; Mr.
ami Mm Haft Return from East
eni Trip; Mrs. Sam Walker Softer
Stroke of Paralxsis,
(Rant Oregonian Special.)
PILOT ROCK, April 19 Lionel
Hturtevant, a pupil In the high school
here, was taken ill quite suddenly
laat Friday. He was taken to Pen
dleton at once, where It was found
be was suffering with acute appendi
citis and was placed under the osteo
path's care until Sunday, when it was
found necessary to operate. The ap
pendicitis had ruptured and at laBt
reports yesterday his condition wai
very serious
Fred Bailey returned from Idaho
last week and li now tuny packing i
and crating his housenold goods. He
with his family will return to his
ranch near Drummund, Idaho, In a
few days.
Rev. Gelvln and J. M. Gilbert tt
tended Presbytery at Echo last Fri
day and Saturday.
L. C. Scharpf. J M. Gilbert, E. B.
Casteel. Dr. Spaulding and Dr. Gllle
land motored to Pendleton to attend
Mason lodge Monday evening.
Mrs. Bert Westgate and son Alfred
motored to Pendleton yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pari Jensen expect
to have the body of then- son Omar,
who died Just recently taken up this
week. They will have a solid con
crete vault made in which to lower
the coffin.
Spelling Contest HeM Friday by the
students of District 61, 5 ana w;
Mrs. Hill Goes to Portland for a
Visit; Bert Mulllns is Home from
Idaho.
(East Oregonlan Special.)
ECHO, Ore., April 19 At the ora
torical contest held here Monday night
six pupils were chosen to represent
the Kcho school at the final Umatilla
county oratorical to be held at Her.
mlston the 28th of this month. Those
chosen from the high school were
Hugh Rhea and Miss Daphene Gulll
ford. From the sixth, seventh and
eighth grades, Jack Stanfield and Al
fred Cunha, and from the third,
fourth and fifth grades are WeathJ
Danforth and Marine Stanfield. Th
judges were Mrs. W. H. Carey, Mrs
J W. Coppinger and W. B. Hlnkle.
A spelling contest was held here
last Friday afternoon by the pupils
of Districts No. 61, 6 and 50. Thoat
winning out were as follows: From
distcict No. U. Bruce Baker and
Mansfield Smith of grade 1; Anna
Hall and Clifton Boggs of grade 4, and
Rachel Sloan of grade 5. From dist
rict No. 5, Joe Andrews of grade 5;
Katherine Palmer and Ruth Wood ot
grade 8. and Viola Hard of grade S.
From district No. 50, Violet Corrigal
of grade 8.
Mrs. A. Hill left this morning for
a visit in Portland.
Jiert Mulllns arrived home Monday
evening from Midvale, Idaho, where
UttU Ruth Hunter returned to herhl, spent a week iooking after his
home in Pendleton Saturday after ,farm interests.
spending the past two weeks here
with her aunt, Mrs c. A. Cooper.
Omar Harris, who with his wile
Just recently returned from a visit to
Mrs. Nora Castle left Sunday for
her home at Irrigon, Ore.
Prof, and Mrs. W. W. Green visited
Irish Recruiting Palls.
DETROIT April 19. "Recruiting
for the British army In Ireland has
been nn absolute failure because of ths
spirit of the Sinn Fein movement for
national self-reliance which animates
the people." declared Seumas Mc
Manus, the famous Irish poet and
novelist, at the Detroit Club the other
night.
"The story In the London Post of
"a vigorous campaign' against recruit
ing and the acquittal of men charged
with resisting, shows that the long-
concealed facts are at last coming to
the knowledge of the world," con
tinued Mr. McManus.
"There Is no recruiting at all to
speuk of In the Island except In the
K.ngl'sh and Scotch sections, and even
In those there Is none In towns like
Belfast and others.
"Those in America who know the
real situation are greatly amused at
the letters of T. P. O'Connor. He hal
pent all his life in England, and is
an English wire puller. He has done
more than any other one man to put
Here's a Good Night-Cap
For Croupy Children
the Irish movement under the heel of
the English political forces."
AN IDEAL SPRING LAXATIVE.
A good and time, tried remedy Is
Dr. King's New Life Fills. 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. 25c at your
Druggist. Adv.
Foley's Honey and Tar Mas
tera Croup Quickly and
Clears the Throat of
Choking Phlegm.
More dreaded than an alarm of fire
by night it the hoarse brawy couth o'
"Oh, bat tfc.t Fol.r'. Homt uJTttiit
woodarM tkiacfor eroap. Thank
Hhtu 1 had it on hud."
croup to the nervoui mother who lean
tlii terror of childhood.
Why worry, why dread the approach
ol nightfall, when few timely dote, of
Foley's Honey and Tar will ward off
Ihe approach of croup and clear the
throst of choking phlegm.
It stops the gasping strangling fight
for breath and allows peaceful breathing
and quiel sleep. Do not think this too
good to ' be true, but get a bottle of
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound
and It will give you confidence to face
nightfall without the fear of croup.
Mn. Ben Meycrink, Clymcr, N. Y.
iay: "Our little girl would lurcly
have had croup but Foley's Honey and '
Tar itopped it at once." 25c, 50c ana
$1,00 sizes, Every user is a friend.
Convict Camp Di.-M'tiNKed.
HOOD RIVER. Ore.. April 19.
Superintendent Minto of the Oregon
State Penitentiary, accompanied by
A. F. Harrlck, a civil engineer, arriv
ed from Portland and the two men
have spent the afternoon with Leslie
Butler, a member of the advisory
board of the state highway commis
sion, in inspecting the survey of the
Columbia River Highway between
Hood River and Mosier.
The Journey of Superintendent Min
to, it was stated, may lead to the lo
cation of a convict labor camp on
the line of the survey.
Both Mr. Mlnto and Mr. Butler.aaid
they did not care at present to discus. I
any prospective plans that may result
from today's Investigation.
the east has accepted a position With WWOajf ana M.naay wun menas m
E. J. Fannlng's Palace of Sweets. Walla- The made the trip by
Mrs. L. E Evans sdent the day vis- automobile,
iting at the home of Mrs. Jaques yes- Miss Hazel Robinson is visiting with
terday. her little brother and sister at Los-
Mrs. Bert School and baby daugh- tine, Ore.
ter were passengers on the auto stage I D. W. Bowman returned home
to Pendleton last Friday. Mrs. Monday from a weeks visit !n Port
Hi hock expects to remain two weeks land.
for osteopathic treatments. Jos.. Cunha, Jr., went down to Port-
Mrs. Susan Walker, who suffered t land Saturday night with a carload of
a stroke of paralysis on her left side stock for market,
a few days ago is some Better. Jerry Ruk of -Grande was here
Walter Wegner purchased a new tnp rirst of tne week
Jeffries car last week.
Word received from E T. Fanning
who went to Portland for treatments U-advllle Has Big; Fire,
a few days ago, says lie is Improving LEADVILLE, Colo., April 19.
rapidly and expects to he able to Fire that started in a paint store de
come home soon. stroyed 10 buildings and for a time
Miss Elma Boylen left Saturday threatened to sweep the business dis
for Spokane where she will visit trict. The blaze was brought under
friends. Miss Edith Wilson Is filling control by the use of dynamite. Wln
her place at the pharmacy during hef jdows for a considerable distance were
absence I broken when the dynamite exploded.
Miss Winnie Smith spent Saturday
ami Sunday in Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Robblns spent
Friday and Saturday in Pendleton.
Estimates of the loss varied from
S50.000 to 1100,000.
The bu Idlngs destroyed were most
ly two-story frame and a few brick
Mrs. M. F. Dick of Alba, is visiting ! structures. Some of them had been
her motherMrs J. Shipp and dausli-1 erected in the early days of the camp,
ter. Mrs. Fred Bailey, here for a few a large number, of citizen volunteers
day. j aided the city f.re department In fight.
Geo. Carnes is having his house, I jnR the flames,
now occupied by Hank Smith and I
wife, moved back and the street
graded in front of it. Mr. Carnes in
tends to build another house on the
front of tHe lot soon which will also
be for rent.
Bold Everywhere.
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Prepare for Those Coming
HOT DAYS
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and make your wif yjome life a pleasure
instead aa burden.
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PHONE 40
Royalty Prays for Peace.
PARIS April 19. sixteen members
of the Austrian imperial family, in
cluding Archduchess Zita, wife of
Archduke Charles Francis, heir to the
throne: Archduchess Maria Theresa,
wife of Archduke Karl Stephen, and
Archduchess Leopold Salvator, with
seven sops, took part in a pilgrimage,
headed by Cardinal Piffi, archbishop
of V.enna. to the sanctuary of the
Madonna of Zell to implore peace.
This report conies in a dispatch
from Rome. .
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E tasters that make corns pop-eyed
ave only made your corns grow
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at once. You can put your shoe
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easy way. Nothlne to stick or press
on the corn. You can wear smaller
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pain, no trouble. Accept no substitutes,
"Gets-lt" Is sold by druggists every
where. 15c a bottle, or sent direct by
B. Iwrcnce ft Co.. Chicago, 111.
"M In i'endleton and recommended aa
the world's best corn remedy by Pendleton
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WOMAN GIVEN
TWO DAYS
PANXOX1A PLOT IXPOl.WM; t u i . it tj If. i r
: WUUKC up ner minu lor
i Surgical Operation. She Re
fused; Cured by LydiaE.
Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound.
Philadelphia, Pa. "One year ago I j
was very sick and I suffered with pains
in my side and back
until I nearly went ,
crazy. I went to
differentdoctorsand
they all said I had
female trouble and
would not get any ,
relief until I would
bo operated on. I
hud suffered for four
years before this
time, but I ktpt get-,
ting worse the njore
medicine I took. Every month since I
was a young girl I had suffered with !
cramps in my side3 ?X periods and was j
i never regular. I r:iw your advertise- !
; ment in tie newspaper and the picture
of a woman who had been saved from
an operation and this picture was im
pressed on my mind. Tha doctor had
given me only two more days to make
up my mind so I sent my husband to the
drug store nt enco for a bottle of Lydia
j E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.and
i believe me, I only took four doses be
fore 1 felt a change and when 1 had fin
ished the third bottle I was cured and
never felt better. I grant you the priv
ilege to publish my letter and am only
too glad to let other women know of my
cure."-Mrs. Thos. McGonigai. 3432
Hartville Street, Phila., Pa.
Illlllilllillllll
NEW YORK. Aurll 17. After ques
tioning Clarence Reginald Hodson,
who was arrested under the name of
Ernest Schiller after he held up
single handed, the British freighter
Matoppa, the police expect to make
more arrests In the alleged plot to
blow up the Cunarder Pannonla.
Oeorge Haller and Otto M llider.
two young Hermans suspected of
complicity with Hodson or Schiller
admitted the police say. that they had
discussed with Schiller the plot to
blow up the Pannonla, but declared
they had only done so to ebtaln
money from Schiller. They said they
had no Intention of i lacing dynamite
aboard any vessel.
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Did You Know This?
DID YOU KNOW that it costs less to
maintain a big, seven passenger six
cylinder automobile today than it
used to cost to run and to maintain a
medium size five passenger car?
IF YOU STILL OWN a five passenger
car made, say, three or four years ago
wheelbase possibly 108 to 112 inches;
and if that car is any other than a
Reo
THEN WE'LL SAY THIS you are
paying more per mile for gasoline and
many times more per year for upkeep
and maintenance and ,, repairs than it
would cost you to drive a Reo Six.
IT'S HARD TO BELIEVE that, but we
can proVe it to you.
OF COURSE IF YOU HAVE owned a
Reo of any model, you will readily
understand and believe what we have
said.
BUT WE FIND that owners of other
makes of cars are unable to credit the
stories they hear of low upkeep of
Reos.
IF YOU'VE BEEN hesitating about
buying a seven passenger car one that
will accommodate the whole family
because you feared you could not
afford such a "great big automobile,"
just consider what we've said and you
will hesitate no longer.
WHY, YOU PAID $1250 fc- skimpy
five passenger car then and that's "11
this New Reo Six will cost you. Old
car was worth it too at the time.
But
COUNT THE COST of driving that old
boat you now have. Cost of getting
it in shape for the coming season and
you'll be money in the pocket by buying
a Reo Six now a car that will serve you
for many years to come.
WHY, DO YOU KNOW the life of a car
such as the Reo Folk make today will
be thrice that of the best car that could
be made a few years ago. Science has
made wonderful strides wonderful!
DEMAND FOR REO SIXES is tre-
ious. Only those whose orders are
our hands at once can hope to get
leo Sixes for spring delivery.
SO DON'T DELAY a day longer. Decide
this matter at once and order your Reo
immediately.
TODAY WON'T BE a minute too soon.
PENDLETON AUTO CO.,
Distributors.
812 Johnson St. Phone 541
$1250
If