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PAGE SIX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1916. EIGHT PAGES 'Healthgrams' On Skin Flashed to Thousands One of Nature's signals Is an acti ntlflc fatM lhat the skin Indicates the condition of the bl d and the blood Is the building material for the body and all Its vU'.i parts, T'nless the blood is nourished and kept rich and healthy. It will erenually react on the organs vidual to a pitiable condition. Little all.nonts that drain away strength and vitality and that can be traced straight to the poor aupply of blood. Pimples, Eczema, Salt Rboum, Rheumatism, Carbuncles, Boils, Catarrh with its obnoxious rcs-iilis and the tendency to easily catch cold. Malaria and scores of other equally serious ail ments, are all manifestations of bad blood. For over 50 years S. S. S. has been a mighty remedy tor these disorders. Thousands of men and women have been relieved or actually cured by S. S. S. Many of them had spent years and nunureas 01 uonars lor oiner romeutes in a . . linn -iiiuv. vi 1 1 1 1 ftHiii in ami a uini VTTI- oua tribute to S. S. S. S. S. S. is purely vegetable and when taken into the stomach is absorbed by the blood, supplying certain ele ments which stimulate the action of the blood corpuscles and help them drive out impurities and build up the system. With such a tried and true medicine awaiting you at the closest drug store, will you go on suffering and looking badly when so many others similarly afflicted have turned to S. S. S. and found the meaning of lerfect health. Our Medical Department will gladly advise you about your case without cost to you if you wish to avail yourself of this M.S.. rifctiWOftrtoffle. .'17.1N-I.'t. o iMtm oui THE LAST GREAT LAND OPPORTUNITY We are offering wheat lands that average 36 bu. per acre. Price $11.00 to $30.00. Irri gated lands that produce enormous yields of grain, grasses and vegetables. 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VAUGHAN THROUGH TRAINS EAST NONE BETTER COURTEOUS TREATMENT SUPERIOR DINING SER 1 XCURSfON Tickets and full information WALTER ADAMS Agent, Pendleton, Ore. A. D. CHARLTON, A. G. P. A: Portland, Ore. MAY DAY FESTIVAL AT Ed IS GIVEN BY EPWORIH LEAGUE WM U. EVENT HELD IX I. O. O F. II M.I. MO) PROVES VERY 8VCCB8BFUU Miss lKIUo Levins, Formerly of Ku. gear. Is chosen queen and is i rown ed With Proper Ceremonies; Street Parade is Held Also; Other News Note of Echo. East Oregonian Special.) ECHO, Ore., May 8 The annual v i nv festival was held here Man- dav night at the I. O, O. F. hall by the local F.pworth League chapter Miss Oolite Levins, lately 01 r.ugene, Ore., was chosen queen and crowned with proper ceremony. There was a street parade by the merry makers, then the gathering at the hall where various diversions afforde enter tainment for the evening. The gross proceeds were ITS. 00. Will Moore of Pendleton was here yesterday attending the Courtney ir rigation meeting. vfio. v.tiis L Cireen. principal ol the Frultvale school was here Satur day visiting with her brother, Prof. Y. W. Green principal of the Echo schools. Miss Green was accompa nied bv Miss Young, a teacher and Miss Hodgen and Master Hod gen, pupils. A shipment of several carloads ol sheep went from here last Saturday evening to the Willard Commission Co. of Seattle. Those selling the sheep were Messrs. Cunha. Correa and Ramos. P. G. Ripper is able to resume hla work again at the O.-W. R. & N. de rot after an illness of two weeks with appendicitis. Miss Ann Brown and Miss Mattie Fuller returned Saturday to Walla Walla after a visit here with Miss Brown's sister. Mrs. W. W. Green. George Hanck of Portland spent Sunday here at the home of J. Frank Spinning. T. G. Smith, president of the Court ney Irrigation Co.. was In town Tues day from his Meadow farm. H. G. Hurlburt of Hermlston was a business visitor here yesterday. Deputy Sheriff Joe Blakely was here the first of the week on official business. The west bound passenger train No. 17 was held here In the R. R. yards all yesterday afternoon on account of the freight wreck below Echo just this side of Echo. J. B. Saylor arrived here this mor ning from Freewater to look after his business interests on Butter creek. BETTER SUPPORT IS NEEDED IF CITY IS TO KEEP ITS TEAM FANS MUST GET BEHIND BUCK AltOOKS AND GIVE THEM FINANCIAL HELP. Pendleton must get behind the lo cal team In the Blue Mountain League if the leagae is to remain on its feet until the end of the season. Though the team has been playing now for four weeks, no effort nas been made to give it financial backing and this city is the only one of the four that has not posted Its rorreit of $50 to finish the season. Last evening at the meeting of the Commercial association a letter from D. R. Wood, president of the leagua, was read calling attention to the fact that Pendleton is delinquent in the A QUICK, SURE WAY TO END CATARRH Catarrh M'rnw Breed by Millions In Air Passages of Nose and Tbroat. Just One Way to Drive Them Out. To stop catarrh for good you must drive from your aystem the germs that cause catarrh and that are now feed ing and growing fat upon the swollen inflamed mucous membranes of your nose and throat. A splendid means of destroying ca tarrh germs and overcoming catarrh has long been recognized by physicians In the well known oil or Hyomel (pro nounced Hlgh-o-me) and It is now a very simple matter for any catarrh aufferer to use It with splendid results at home, by breathing Its air througn a little hard rubber inhaling device which leading druggists are supplying with each large complete treatment. 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Business men at the meeting last evening promptly came forward to slen for different amounts and the entertainment committee was instruct ed to raise the balance needed. The failure to provide funds so far has been due to carelessness rather than any disinclination to support the team. With the finances assured. Manager j McGarrlgle will now go out hard aft er the pennant. Pendleton has a 500 ' percentage so far and a cracking good ; team that deserves the support of the fans. Amusements What the press agents say about Pendleton s pres ent and coming attractions. Cirrus Is Coming. Kohlnson's famous shows are billed to pitch their big tents in Pendleton on Wednesday, June 14. and give performances afternoon and night. The show travels by Its own special trains, and carries an enormous am ount of paraphernalia, hundreds of people, beautiful horses and rare wild li'nimals of every kind. A splendid street parade will be given, with four bands, many golden chariots, open dens, elephants, camels, knights In glittering armor, etc., etc. The performance In the big tents comprises the world's best male and female riders, great herd of perform. It K elephants, troupes of acrobats, ocrlallsts, trapeae artists, athletes and tumbles, while twenty funny clowns will keep the audience In roars of laughter, Among the special features arc "White Cloud," the $25,00 Arabian stallion, most highly educated hors. In the world. Major Llttlefinger and wife, smallest living couple of human lings. A troupe of native Central American Marimba players, Shumatoa lloyal Japanese, and hundreds of oth er features, artists, curios and strange and rare speciments from the far ends of the earth. No one should miss the opportun ity of seeing this famous show for the name of Robinson has stood for the best in the line of tented exhibitions for more than fifty years In Europe end America. Warm Hearty Welcome to SHINGLE WEAVERS OF NORTHWEST MAY STRIKE SEATTLE. Wn., May 2 A general strike of shingle weavers In district No. 1 including everything north of California and west of the Missouri river, was ordered today, providing the mlllowners refuse an increase In wages, which were reduced two years ago. The district has a membership of 2500 men. Several hundred walk ed out this morning. Surrounding Everett, all the mills except one, re fused the demand and the men struck. In the Mmiulam jurisdiction every mill except one granted the demands. The llympia eight mills paid the scale, i The union demands an increase of 17 ! cents a thousand for sawers nnd ten I cents for packers. Trout Chokes Klngflslier. TOLKDO, Ore., May 2. Greed j seems tn have wreaked vengeance on an avaricious kingfisher that piled the Yniuine river near Elk City, accord ing to Wilmer Xelson, who lives on the river hank. 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