East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 02, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
DAILY EAST OREGON! AN. PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, MAY 2. 1916.
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GASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
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GASTORIA
TMC OCHTMMI CPHWNt. NCW TOM OfTT.
Many IV Telegrams RecelTBd.
WASHINGTON. April 28 One
hundred and fifty thousand peace tel
egrams have flooded congress this
week demanding that there be no
break in diplomatic relations with
tiermany. Message are still coming,
though the numbers are lessening. It
is estimated they cost a quarter of a
million liollara. Senator Hustlng de
sires to know who ordered the tele
grams stopped immediately after he
had suggested a probe of the source of
the funds. Shortly after San Fran
cisco reported 1ft. 000 such telegrams,
the senders suddenly ordered them
cancelled. i
loo.n). Robert Andrew Smith explain
ed as follows:
Mrs. Smith handed her husband six
pence to pay for her own drink In
stead of passing that particular coin
to the barmaid. Smith tendered a half
crown (about JO cents) in payment for
his own and his wife's drinks and re
ceived change for It He was fined
1 pound (about J5). Mrs. Smith was
fined a second pound. Dorothy
Brown the barmaid, was fined 5
pounds That's the way they enforce
the "no treating" regulation in England.
TKAVKKS. PLACED ALONK
TOPS GOLF LIST
Tmt Prove Expensive.
SOUTHAMPTON. Eng.. May l. Ac
cused of treating his wife to a glass
of wine In a Southampton "pub" (sa-
Traln Kills Old Soldier.
ROSEBURG. Ore.. April 29 A. M.
Harrison, an inmate of the Oregon
Soldiers' home, walked in front ot a
train at Wilbur and was instantly
killed. He was past $0 years of age.
and appeared demented.
.SROME D T&AVERS.
NEW YORK, May 1. In the hand
icap list of the Metropolitan Golf as
sociation jult Issued, Jerome T). Tra
vers, former national champion, is
honored with the scratch position. He
stands alone at the mark and Is two
full positions In the lead of his near
est rivals. No one is placed at N
t. At No. 2 are J. G. Anderson. Os
wald Kirkby, M. R Harston and W.
J. Travis. Phil Carter and E. M.
Ryers occupy the third position. Six
teen have been placed at 4, and 43
names are on the list at 5. In all b28
games gruce the list, which is a good
increase over last year.
JOHN MILIEU PLACE
WEAR ROCK IS SOLD
FOR OVER $25,000
DAN III SM I. IS NEW OWNKK AMI
Wil l. Assl Ml. CHARGE
AT ONCE.
The Fallacy of Paraf fine
Base: Eastern oil manufac
turers have long extolled
the superior virtues of paraffine
base motor oils. But Pacific Coast
motorists have proved that Zero
lene, made from selected Califor
nia crude, asphalt -base, gave best
results. Their experience is now
supported by the testimony of in
ternational experts. Lieut. Bryan
stated before the Am. Soc. of Naval
Engineers: "Oils made from the
asphalt-base crudes have shown themselves better
adapted to motor cylinders, as far as their carbon
forming proclivities are concerned, than are paraf-fine-base
Pennsylvania oils." Zerolene received
highest competitive awards, San Francisco and San
Diego Expositions. Dealers everywhere and at service
stations and agencies of the Standard Oil Company.
ZEROLENE
tie Standard Oilforftotor Cars
CHILD WELFARE TO
BE TOPIC AT A PAN
AMERICAN CONGRESS
For the first time In history a Pan
American conference has been called
for the purpose of considering matters
distinctively and specifically related
to child welfare In the countries of the
western hemisphere. It is to be knownl
as the First Pan-American Child's
Congress for child welfare. Such con
gresses have been heretofore held in
the L'nited States the scope of which
was intended to be international. In
March. 1908, a congress was held In
Washington. D c, wnich called itself
"The First International, Congress in
America for the Welfare of the Child."
It was held under the auspices of the
National Congress of Mothers, and in
vitations to participate therein were
sent to practically every' civilized
cnumry. This congress was followed
dj a mono in 1911 and a third M
1914. and the National Congress of
Mothers in each Instance stressed the
international character of these meet
ings. In reality, however, foreign
governments failed to support these
congresses by sending officials dele
gates, although several countries were
unofficially represented and various
others sent greetings and messages. It
was the intention to make these con-
Mr. and Mrs. Miller Will Imtt for
Their Connor Home in Missouri;
Albert Warner Farm Also Sold;
IMlot Rock (kid IVUows Hold 7tto
Aniiixersary; Other News.
(East Oregonlan Special.)
PILOT ROCK. Ore.. May 2. A
deal was closed a few days ago where
by Dan Russel purchased the John
Miller place northeast of town. The
deal Included a section of farm land,
all Improvements, stock and machin
ery. Consideration JUS. SOU. Mr. and
Mrs. Miller will leave for their form
er home in Olean, Missouri, in a few
weeks. C. A. Johnston has purchased th
Albert Warner place south of town,
consideration $o500.
The local Odd Fellows celebrated
the 97th unnlversilry of Odd Fellow,
ship last Thursday. Rev, E. W. War
rington of Kreewater gave a splendid
address. A box making contest by
the women was an amusing feature
of the program.
A 6 pound baby daughter was born
to Mr. and Mrs. W. L Matthews Fri
day, April 28.
Mr. and Mrs. I C. Scharpf. Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Lester and Fred Mose
motored to Pendleton Friday evening
for the "Itlrth of a Nation."
Mrs. J. M. Gilbert has been suffer
ing with a severe attack of lagrippe.
Mrs. J. L Gllleland who has been
nulte 111 at the hospital here, was suf
ficiently Improved in health to allow
her to be moved home again today.
Mr. and Mrs. Beck will move todaj
to their homestead near Mt. Home.
Mr. Beck who made a trip out there
last week says there is still some snow
In the canyons but the roads are
open to his place now.
A great many local fans accompa
nied the "Pirates" to Weston Sunday.
Weston was defeated by a score of 18
to 4.
Mrs. Russels and Miss Elma Boylen
were auto stage passengers to Pen.
dleton Saturday.
Albert Warner and sister Cora War
ner returned from a business trip to
Pendleton Saturday.
Mrs. Fanny Hutchisson of Pendle
ton Is spending the week with Mrs.
Florence Matthews.
Rev. Blackman of Milton and Rev.
Warrington of Freewater were visit
ors here Friday.
Mrs. Warren Glbbi of I'klah passed
through here a few days ago on her
vay home from an extended visit to
Portland.
Bert Westgate and family motored
tc Pendleton Sntarday.
Lowel sturtevant who has been
iiuite ill at the hospital In Pendleton
is expected home today.
Mrs. Ruth Hoyt and little son Don
ald have gone to Walla Walla for the
purpose of having the little one's ad
noids removed. -Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Rover accompanied them.
Fred Mose and L. C. Scharpf left
on a fishing trip Saturday.
Mrs. Lee of Pendleton is visiting at
the Buckner home near here.
Mrs. John Hradburn is reported to
be (Ulte III again.
WARM ONE yP AND Bj
OLD JIM SPINKS, SAYS YOl CANY ALWAYS,
PICK THE WINNER BY WATCHING A TRY OUI
MAYBEV YOUCAN'T; PICK THE. PONIES.'THAt
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greases international In thi
sense, and Invitations were
broadest j
not re-1
VOTES OF WOMEN.
Do women realize that they already
vote in the most effective way on Im
portant questions?
Every time a woman buys an arti-
j cle it Is a vote, backed by money, for
; thaf article, a sincere approval of Its
merits.
for 15000 " An unloaded shell was
found In luggage which he brought
from Canada Newton now says ho
wants to return to his work in Can
ada and Is ready to give up the "blmv-Ing-up
business."
RUSSIANS EXILED FOR
KEEPING GERMAN NAMES
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Washington, D. C, Oct 6, 1915.
First National Bank
So the women have been voting on !
Ihn miAdtlnn n hanUk ntTl. ftftw !
strlcted to the countries of the Ameri- J ' " . V
... . ; " V. have suffered from woman s ailments
a i.c .'uit-aB iu oe neiu .n
Buenos Aires, therefore
their vote hits hpen nv.rvh.lmlm.
may justly , . m D.n,n-... t.
wan,, i uc liic mi riD'Aowricftii
fhild's Congress.
"The purpose of the congress," ac
cording to an editorial note in the
Bulletin of the pan-Arnerlcan Union,
Washington. W. C, "as outlned in the
official program which nas been pub
lished in Spanish and in English and
which is being distributed through
out the countries of Pan America, is to
study all matters relative to the chili!
itself, In its relation to the family, to
society, and to the state. The pro
gram provides for the division of the
multifarious subjects to be considered!
Into seven principal sections, viz: Leg
islation, Hygiene, Education, Psychol
ogy and Anthropology, Aids to Moth
er and Child. Sociology and Industrial
Legislation. Each of these sections
will be provided with a presiding of
ficer who Is a specialist In that partic
ular line of study, and with a special
secretary."
pound, which they have bought and
used with satisfaction Adv.
MAN WHO OFFERED TO
BIX)W UP .1NYTHTNG HELD
ft
SWAMP-ROOT FOR
KIDNEY DISEASES
PENDLETON. OREGON
is hereby granted the right to act as Trustee, Ex
ecutor, Administrator and Registrar of Stocks and
Bonds.
Federal Reserve Board.
By C. S. Hamlin, Governor.
niiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiHimiimimiiiil SECURITY
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There Is only one medicine that
reany stands out pre-eminent as a
remedy for diseases of the kidneys
iiver and bladder.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamproot stands
I he highest for the reason that It has
proven to be Just the remedy needed
In thousand upon thousands of even
the most distressing eases. Hwamp
Itoot, a physician's prescription for
special diseases, makes friends quick
ly because Its mild and Immediate ef
fect is soon reallzezd In most cases.
It is a gentle, healing vegetable com
pound. Start treatment at once. Sold at
all drug stores in bottles of two six
es fifty cents and one dollar
However, If you wish first to test
this great preparation send ten cents
to Dr. Kilmer ft Co.. Blnghamton, N.
V , for a sample bottle. When writ
ing be sure and mention the Pendle
ton East Oregonlan.
HARRY L. NEW.TdW
NEW YORK. May 1. The man
describing himself as Harry l, New
Ion. and neither nro-rfermnn nnr nn
ally. Is being held here after his con
lesslon that he entered Into an agree
ment with a Hlrnnirpr whim i,, tnnir
to be a violent German propagandist,
to Wow up a munition plant at Dun
kirk. N. Y The police say that New
ton said he "would blow up anything
NOBLES ARE SENT TO SIHKKI A
BY GOVERNMENT FOR DIS
OBEYING. (By United Press.)
PETROGRAD. April 29. Premier
Sturmer Is about to change his name.
He will adopt his wife's Panln. Stur
mer Is a German name; Panln Is Rus
sian. That's why. Many Russian no
bles with fierman names have been
sent to Siberia because they re'useo
to exchange them.
Ex-Procurator of the Holy Synod
Sabler recently made a similar charge.
So did Councillor of ie Empire Neid
hardt So have many other Russian
dignitaries, civil and military, who
i re German patronymics.
The anti-German wave throughout
Russia Is not purely a war sentiment
Tre war just gave It a chance to mani
fest Itself It Is a popular reaction
tgalnst a German tutelage wh.ch has
lasted for generations and Is generslls
held to have been largely responsible
for the government's severity
It Is not known that pressure was
brought to bear on Sturmer, Sabler
and Neldhardt to change their names,
hut this actually has been don" In
many other cases and possibly. SSOTe'.
Iv. In theirs. Barons von Brumer.
Stempel and von Rennenkampf lost
government posts not long ago becausn
they declined to make the required
change.
Baron Hahn and Count Fahlen.
who were marshals of nobility re
spectively at Mitau and another Cour.
I.'.nd district, have been asked to re
sign their positions and leave for dis
tricts not In a state of siege
Baron von Mlrbach, marshal of n -tllily
at Dvlnsk. Mayor Pfeiffer of the
same place, Count Kayserllng, Barons
Meyendoif and von Heyking, who held
high posts under the czar, and manv
other noblemen of the Baltic provinces
have actually been sent to Siberia for
the duration of tire war.
All business either wholly or part
ly owned by Germans and, In some
coses by Russians of German descent,
have been closed, compulsorlly wounl
up or plared under government control.
Land ownership or tenancy by Ger-I
mans or Austrian has been prohibit
ed an deven In cases where such own-!
ershlp has continued for generation1), i
the land is to be disposed of vo'untnr- j
'ly or at public sale.
A number of Russian towns bearln,;,
German names have either asked that
they be given new ones or have already
affected changes.
In many towni and some entlro
provinces the use of the Herman lan
guage in the streets has been prohib
ited under severe penaltls. Most of
th secondary schools have eliminated
It from their currlcu'ums
Apparatus Invented In England for
preserving fish In sardonic sold gas
under pressure Is said to keep them
perfectly fresh for at least six months.
Home Celebration
of Wonder Interest
They Let Him Sleep
"Since taking Foly Kidney PiBl I
believe I am entirely cured and I
Bleep eoundly 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
arching joints and rheumatic
pains due to kidney and
bladder ailments.
GAINESVILLE, C.A., R. R. No J. Mr.
H. T. Strarnt tern For ten rears I've
been unable to aleep all night without gettioc
up. Sometime only s few minutes attti
folns to bad I'd have to ft up. and I triad
.v.rvthm. I h-a.H nt fnr ttla l.,),U I
0 L ..., . I rear I tried Foler Kidney Pllla and aftet
FfeItnV rule I taking one bo'lle I believe I am counts
since took FOWWNEyMLSl ' "
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The arrival of a baby In l!io hrmsMioM
completely chiuge the entire asiwct of
tin; riitiire. nut n the
meantime, during tho
anxIniH tin ,. of ex
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n "Mother's Friend"
th.it doe wonders. II
Is far external dm, re
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muscle expansion,
soothes and quiets the
nerves, extends its In
BveflOS to tlie Internal
orgnns and removes to
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prehension. It Is a natural treatment, safe
for the mother, has no drug effect whatso
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beneficial Influence upon those functions di
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bottle of "Mother's Friend" today of any
druggist. Use si directed and you will then
know why mother for nearly half n century
have used and recommended this splendid aid
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