East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 06, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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    PAGE TEN
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY. MAY 6, 1916.
TWELVE PAGES
SINCE TAKING PERUNA
I can say my
bonds are much
more regular.
My heart is
stronger.
My appetite is
much better.
My throat is
much better.
Mrs. William H. Hinchliffe, 20 Mvrtle St.. Beverly, Mass.,
writes : "I have taken four bottles of Peruna, and I can say that
it has done me a great deal of good for catarrh of the head and
throai. I recommend Peruna to all sufferers with catarrh. I do
not think I ever felt much better. I am really surprised at the
work I can do. I do not think too much praise can be said for
Peruna."
Those who object to fluid medicines can now procure Peruna
Tablets.
i
Mil Mil OF !
MASONIC ORDER IS
BRILLIANT AFFAIR
CHAPTER OK HOYA1. ARCH M.V
SONS organized WEDNES
DAY AT HKRMISTON.
IVantit Hulled One Mile.
NEW YORK. Ma 3 Larry O'
Srlen. hospital orderly and admirer
of Frank Moran. pushed a peanut
one mile through the streets of Pat
erson. N. J., because he didn't pick
the winner of the Willard-Moran
bout.
Larry, who made the wager with
Max Dincin. a hospital pharmacist,
agreed that the loser should use tooth,
picks in pr.ipel the peanut and for
feit till if he spoke to any one during
the stunt. It was a hard trial for
Larry, as lEOfr persons and a half
doxen police followed him through the
principal streets from the General
Hospital to the United States Theater.
i Many offered suggestions and others
jeered, but Larry Just whistled. He
'used 40 toothpicks in the task that
took 45 minutes,
Zeppelin Raiders HH 36
LOXDON. May S The Zeppelin
air raid on the northeast coast of
England and southeast coast of Scot
land resulted in 36 casualties. This
announcement was -made officially
One hundred bombs were dropped.
GRAND PRESCRIPTION FOR
ALL STOMACH DISORDERS
Yonr msi DUBIa Will Return Your
Money If Mi-o-na Fails to Stop
the Miseries of Indigestion.
Money back say well Known drug
gists if Mi-o-na stomach tablets do
not banish ail stomach misery and
put your stomach in fine condition. It
doesn't matter If you have suffered all
the torments Imaginable for 20 years,
this offer holds good.
Such confidence in the great virtue
of Mi-o-na speaks volumes for the
merit of this grand prescription.
Mi-o-na stomach tablets usually re
lieve a distressed, sour or gassy stom
ach In five minutes.
In a short time they will make the
most miserable or cranky sufferer
from Indigestion feel that there is
plenty of sunshine in life.
In a few weeks he is likely to have
an appetite for and will eat without
any bad effects food which before
would have caused his stomach to
strenuously rebel. And a complete
cure often follows quickly.
If you have a coatea tongue, heart
burn, sour food, upheavals, uneasiness
In stomach, dizziness, biliousness, sick
headache, bad dreams or any kind of
stomach trouble put your faith In Mi-o-na
tablets.
They will assist the stomach to be-
' come strong, and when the stomach
j is strong, good health, energy, vim
and vigor will be your portion.
Mi-o-na comes in tablet form and
j is sold in a metal box especially de
signed for convenience In carrying
the medicine in the vest pocket or a
hand bag. It is pleasant to take and
as stated is always sold under a posi
tive guarantee to refund your money
If satisfactory" results do not follow
its use. Get it of Tanman ft Co., or
any other leading druggist.
(Hast Oregonlan Special
HERMISTON, Ore., May t. A
chapter of Royal Arch Masons was
organized here Wednesday evening.
The establishing of this order of Ma
sonry Is quite an epoch in the history
of Hermtston. The organizing officer
was Most Excellent Grand High
Priest, Clyde Evans, or Portland, and
the affair was quite brilliant from a
Masonic and social standpoint.
The grand chapter was opened by
Grand High Priest Evans. He was as
sisted by High Prieet Roosevelt of
Pendleton Chapter No 23. and High
Priest Gilliam, of Heppner Chapter,
No 26. also by other companions
from different chapterssdn this grand
jurisdiction.
A dispensation for organizing the
chapter gives the name of "Damas
cus," and the officers are S. R. Old
uker. high priest; A. p. Garner, king;
W. A. Ford, scribe; A. W. Prann caD.
tain of the host; M. J Barthel, princi
pal sojourner; E. I. Davis, royal arch
captain; W. H. Skinner, master of the
third vail; George E. Butterwood.
master of the second vail; W. A. Bel
scamper, master of the first vail; O.
P. Brigham, treasurer; John McNur
lln, secretary; Wm Swltzler, guard:
After the organization was complet
ed, a subordinate chapter was opened,
the dispensation engrossed upon the
records, and several petitions for mem
bership were presented, a special
dispensation was granted the netl-
tioners were accepted and advanced
to the honorary degree of mark mast
er. The Eastern Star ladies prepared
and served a banquet which was
greatly enjoyed by those present, and
brought forth many remarks of com
mendation for the ladies of Queen
Esther Chapter. Several short ad
dresses were given by the grand high
priest and other companions.
Among those present from a dis
tance were members of chapters from
the states of Ohio, Michigan, Indiana.
Illinois, Iowa, Idaho and Washington,
besides members from several chap
ters in this grand jurisdiction.
At a meeting of the city council
Wednesday evening, A. I Larson and
F. R. Reeves were elected council
men to succeed Don Campbell and H.
D Pounds who recentlv resigned. No
other business came before the meet
ing, except the usual routine of pay
ing bills, etc.
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. Price $35.00 to
$50.00 per acre, including water right. Locat
ed near railroad, good markets, schools and
churches. Healthful climate, ideal soil, eleva
tion 2000 to 2500 feet
Terms 20 years, interest 6 per cent, cash
$100.00 to $1,000.00 per quarter, the latter in
case of a well-developed place.
In certain districts the Company will advance
purchaser $1000.00 second year to invest in
cattle.
Canadian Pacific Railway Land Branch,
705 Sprage Ave., Spokane, Wash.
For further information call on or write our
local representatives.
Interstate Land Co.
14V2 E. Main St Walla Walla, Wash.
Endicott & Wright local representative, Room
2 over Taylor Hardware Store, Pendleton, Ore.
French Positions
Along the Meuse
Greatly Improved
LINES HAVE BEEN EXTENDED
FOLLOWING GAINS OF A
FEW DAY'S AGO.
PARIS. May 4. The French last
night extended their lines, consolidat
ing yesterday's gains at Deadman's
Hill, a communique claimed. Their
positions have geen Improved in the
whole region of the Meuse Yester
day's German losses at Deadman's
Hill were reported heavy. East of
the Meuse, bombaraments raged
around Vaux. East of St. Mlhiel the
French repulsed a strong reconnals
ance. French artillery Is backing up the
Belgians and British In northern
France. They have destroyed Ger
man works at Granflune, exploding a
seacoast munitions depot.
I'"" 1 '""j Known For It's Strength
iiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiib
Washington, D. C, Oct 6, 1915.
First National Bank
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.
iiimHmiiMiimiiiiiimiiimiii SECURITY hiiiiiiiihihihiiiiimiiihiiiiI
THE PESSIMIST.
Home folks are never satisfied
no matter wnere they be,
Always growlln' 'bout the
weather and things of
yesterday,
Always growlln', howlin', and
HO? TAX PAYER
A ROAD BOND is a MORTGAGE on your
HOME, your FARM, your ALL, it works while
you sleep. YOU MR. TAX-PAYER, are individu
ally bound for the full amount of the $980,000 ROAD
BONDS, if voted.
are now
Med Debts of the
with an interest
$7,630 for each day in the year for interest.
Yet the Paving Trusts are calling you to pledge your property for an
additional $980,000, that they may divide this fund for paving con
tracts between themselves and YOU PAY THE BILLS. How
would you like for the law to compel you to sign your neighbor's
note at the bank for $980,000. That is just what it means if the Road
Bonds are voted, it means an interest charge of $490,000, total princi
pal and interest $1,470,000
In the end the Tax-Payer gets less than 100 miles of joy riding
hard surface roads.
VOTE NO
and save the Tax-Payer much worry
C. A. M, Htm iii
complainin' o'er,
The things that should have
been and are no more
But life Is a whole lot different
here with me,
I'm satisfied with the weath
er and things that ought
to be,
I'm satisfied with the grub ami
all the other things I eat.
I'm satisfied with every thing
which God has made
complete.
Some folks howl 'bout the wind
which whistles 'neath the
door,
They howl 'about the cob-
webs and the dust upon
the floor.
And are never satisfied with
anything no matter what
it be,
Hut they will growl and they
will howl clear to eter-
nlty. O
But M 'em growl and let 'em
howl, and let 'em talk It
o'er
And let 'em groan, and let
'em moan, and let things
make 'em sore,
For while they howl, and growl,
and moan and groan.
They've missed the good
things they should have
known.
James Klrkpatrlck.
Weston, Ore.. May 3, 1916.
MANY MEN GAIN BY
NCREASE IN WAGES
THROUGHOUT NATION
H CREAK OP LABOR STATISTICS
GIVE FIGURES SHOWING
SITUATION.
WASHINGTON, May 5. The bu
reau of labor statistics compiled fig
urea today showing the average wage
increase throughout the country In
various Industries The following
Increases are effective:
Paint manufacturers, 19 per cent.
Automobile, 17 per cent
Flour mills, shipbuilders, electrical,
iron, steel workers, IB prr cent.
Rubber, machinery, foundry, loco
motives, 14 per cent.
Dry goods, hardware, paper, II
per cent.
Groceries, woolens, pottery, brick.
12 per cent.
Chemicals, clothing, soap, fertiliz
ers, 13 per cent.
Agrlculaurai Implements, furniture,
shoes, leather, 9 per cent,
Confectionery, cotton, n per cent
Department stores, 7 per cent.
Tobacco, 6 per cent.
Coal miners. 6 per cent.
Most of the increases have gone to
skilled labor. The figures do not in
clude bonuses paid by munitions
plants and some mines.
Secretary Morrison of the Federa
tion of Labor, predicted big annual In
creases beginning In Mny and affecting
more than 700.000 workers which will i
stimulate two million more to make!
demands. He also expected demon
strations by a larger number of unor
ganized workers.
Orpet Gets Venue Change.
WAUKEGAN, III., March 22. To
Will H. Orpet, accused of killing Ma
rion Frances Lambert, was granted a
change of venue from Judge C. O. Ed
wards of Waukegan, to another Judge
of the same court.
The petition asking for a change of
venue alleged that Judge Edwards
was prejudiced.
Decision on the motion to quash the
indictment and setting a date for trial
will rest with the Judge to whom the
case Is next presented.
FreckleFace
MTN AND WIND BRING OCT CGLV
SPOTS. HOW TO REMOVE
EASILY.
Here'B a chance Miss Freckle-face,
to try a remedy for freckles with the
guarantee of a reliable dealer that t
will not cost you a penny unless It re
moves the freckles; while If It does
give you a clear complexxlon the ex
pense Is trifling.
Simply get an ounce of othlne
double strength from any druggist
and a few applications should show
you how easy it Is to rid yourself of
the homely freckles and get a beau
tiful complexion. Rarely Is more than
once ounce needed for the worst case.
Be sure to ask the druggist for the
double strength othlne as this Is the
prescription sold under guarantee of
money back If It falls to remove
freckle.
First-Aid to the Tired Housewife
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