East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 10, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 6

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON,
lY, MAY 10, 1916.
BIG ENGLISH LIZZIE ON EASTERN BRITISH FRONT
TEN PAGES
THE OLD RELIABLE
Royal
BAKING POWDER
Absolutely Pun
No Alum No Phosphate
Student Starves.
CHICAGO, May 10. Action on the
part of Northwestern University au
thorities to Initiate Inspection of the
health of students was demanded by
the student body, fallowing the death
of George Russell Brooke, 19 years
old, at. the Evanston hospital.
Fellow students of the young man
say that the cause of his death was
not pneumonia, but starvation, and
say that for five months he lived on
one meal a day In his effort to get an
education.
Brooke was the son of Mr. and
Mrs. America Brooks, of Lanark, 111
About 2,000.000 natives of Slam
are enraged In the cultivation of rice
but the large Increase In the produc
tlon of American rice is having the
effect of reducing the Slam crop.
THE IRINIDAD'IAKE -ASPHALT
gives lasting protection to all your buildings.
The natural oils of this genuine asphalt
keep Genasco from cracking and leaking.
Genasco is easy to apply. Come see this
roofing of real economy.
W.J.CLARKE,
Pendleton. Oregon.
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FREE LECTURE
Peter W. Collins
OF BOSTON
WHAT'S WRONG
WITH THE
WORLD
ETHICALLY SOCIALLY RELIGIOUSLY
The Pending Conflict trom
a Christian Viewpoint
Under Auspices of
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
Orep TM;, Saturday, Nay 13, 8 P. M.
PUBLIC INVITED
QUESTIONS ANSWERED
BETTER AND SOFI'KK
LIGHT
la assured by the use of som
of these beautiful fixtures of
ours. They give a light that
Illuminates the room perfectly,
but that does not tire or strain
the eyes. They arc not expen
sive considering their extra ef
ficiency and extra beauty. Why
not at least see them?
J. L. VAUGHAN
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"Somewhere" In the near east this big "Lizzie" as the gun is
the enemy. The gunners are protected by a wall of sand bags,
with earth and rubbish to conceal the gun's location.
if rawer
called by Tommy Atkins, is ready to fire upon
The outer side of the big barricade Is covered
PILOT ROCK PLANS
FOR A CELEBRATION
ON FOURTH OF JULY
MASS MIWIMi HrXI TO MAKE
ARRANGEMENTS AXj COM
MITTKHS NAMKD.
IMmir mmxr Will Be One of 1 Vulture-;
Horse Show May He Held
Also; Prof. Hawley Go to A'
bon. Wash.. Where He Has AerrofH
Od u 1iwvh; tMlier News.
(Kimt Oregonlan Special.)
PIIIT HOCK. May 10. A mass
meeting whs held In the Commercial I
Club room lust Saturday evening forj
th niirhrtKp itf nliinninr a Fourth of'
July celebration It was decided to
have an old time celebration and pic
nic dinner. The necessary commit
tees were appointed and everything
nicely started for one of the biggest ,
and best celebrations ever held here.
R Is quite likely a horse show will be
held In connection with the celebra
tion as a committee was appointed'
to look into the matter.
Miss Butler, domestic science teach-
er of the Pendleton high school, visit-1
ed over Sunday at the home of Mr. j
and Mrs. Arthur Bond
Lowell Sturtevant is about the;
streets again after his recent illness. ;
Pror. Hawely left Saturday for Al
bon, Wash . returning Monday. Mr.
Hawley went to make arrangement--
for moving his family to that place as
soon us school is out. He has ac
cepted a call as pastor of the church
there and preached his first sermon
there last Sunday. Miss Maude Gilbert
had charge of his school here Mon
day. Signs were Up all last week adver
tising a ball game by the Pendleton
high school team and the pirates Jr.,
but on Saturday such a heavy rain fell
It was impossible to play, pirates. Jr.
are anxiously looking forward to the
game next Saturday.
Mrs. L. C. Scharpf and Mrs. Walter
Smith were hostesses to the Saturday
Club which met at the former's home
Saturday afternoon. Their next meet
ing will be held at tne country home
of Mrs. G. Campbell and will be In
honor of several of Its members who
are leaving soon.
Mrs. Fanny Hutchinson returned to
her home In Pendleton today after
spending the past 10 days at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. W. L Matthews.
Mrse. Bert Hunter and two little
daughters of Pendleton are visiting at
the home of Mr. Hunter's sister. Mrs.
C A. Cooper Mr. and Mrs Hunter arc
moving to Ontario where Mr. Hunter
is engaged in he sheep business
Quite a large class of pupils took
the eighth grade examination hero
Thursday and Friday of last week.
Mrs Maude Gilbert conducted the ex
aminations. Miss Klale McReynold has Just fin
ished a successful term of school at
McKay and Is visit in? her parents
here at present. She will leave next
week for a short visit with her cousin,
(leorge Sutherland at Baker City.
Miss Mae Arrasmlth of Colfax.
Wash., who has been visiting her aunt
Mrs. L. E Roy. for the past two
weeks, left for her home today, hav
ing been called there By the death of
a relative.
Dr. J. L Gilleland is having to in
troduce himself to old friends this
week since having his moustache
which he has always worn shaved off
Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Roark have
moved into the Chas. Newcomb home
recently occupied by Ernest Hutchin
son and family.
Mrs. Guy Stewart and two small sons
left last week for McMinnville where
they will visit Mr. Stewart's aunt.
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VLEIUN
liiiys itattery shop.
The Pendleton Auto Company has
purchased the battery shop of Cyrus
Bros., which has been located on Cot
tonwood street and wni move the
equipment to its garage. C. M. Cyrus,
who has been in charge, will work foi
the Fendleton Auto company hereafter.
I Railroad Get Knand-l'p Mjms.
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me Kounu-up uireciurs ioc urum
...i to rive the 1 i r, films of the local
! frontier show to the railroads for use
in the east in exploiting the 1916 show.
The railroads will makp an extensive
i eastern campaign this year in an ef
fort to attract many people from tne
Atlantic seaboard and the middle
west.
gtoeplmder Die at Hospital.
T. H. Wilson, a sheepherder who
had been employed ay J. N. Burgess
died yesterday afternoon at St. An
thonys hospital where he had been
for the past three weeks. He was a
sufferer from cancer. Deceased was
ubout 4 8 years old. An effort 1b be
ins mude to locate his relatives.
Score ( mils Delayed.
Later word received from Portland
! as to the cause of the delay in send
' Ing the scores of the babies tested
here recently at the eugenic test Is tc
! the effect that the delay has been
'caused through lack of duplicate
'score cards. The originals are on ftl
with the State Congress of Mothers
and it was necessary to send east for
duplicates. These are now on their
! way and will he filled and mailed as
soon as received. .
CATARRH CAUSED
BY A GERM
Axsrit Nature. There are times
when you should assist nature, it i
now undertaking to cleanse your sys
tem If you will take Hood's Sarsap
arilln the undertaking will be success
ful. This great medicine purifies and
builds up ;ts nothing else does. Adv.
Mum lie Destroyed Before Catarrh It
Self tii lie cured. Wonder
ful Result from Breath.
Ing Medicated Air.
Medicine that acts on the blood
alone will never cure catarrh. And
neither will the sprays, douches, lo
tions, creams and other temporary
reliefs that so many catarrh victims
make a habit of using. To cure ca
tarrh so it won't come back you must
first drive from your body the millions
ol ncrms that are flourishing in the
inner recesses of your nose and throat
and are causing the disease.
There Is a preparation used to do
this called Hyomel (pronounced
Hlgh-o-me). Hyomel Is a germ kill
ing vaporised air formed from the
purest oil of Eucalyptus combined
with other healing and antiseptic in
gredients. You breathe Hyomel
through the mouth and nose by
means of a little hard rubber inhaler
which druggists furnish with it. This
medicated germicidal air penetrates
into every fold and crevice of the mu
cous membrane of your nose and
throat, kills the catarrh germs that
lodge there, soothes, reduces and heals
the swollen Inflamed membranes, stops
the discharge and open up the clogged
nose and air passages In a truly won
derful way. It gives blessed relief in
five minutes from catarrhal distress
of every kind and If you make a prac
tice of breathing Hyomel for a few
minutes each day for Just a few weeks
not only will all the symptoms of ca
tarrh vanish but the disease Itself will
be a thing of the past. No- one need
try or buy Hyomel on pure fair. Tall
man A Co. and many other leading
druggists In Pendleton and vicinity
sell It with the positive guarantee that
It must cure catarrh or that the mon
ey paid for It will be refunded. Hyo
mel is very Inexpensive and with this
protecting guarantee behind your pur
chase there is absolutely no reason
why any sufferer from Catarrh should
not give It a fair trial.
MAT GET CONVICT TO SHOW
ALLEGED DOROTHY AM-
What's Wrong With the World?-'
Pendleton Council No. 1673. Knights
of Columbus. Is sending out invitations
for a free lecture to tie given Satur
day evening of this week In the Ore
gon theater hy Peter Collins who i?
touring the United States for the su
preme council of the order. The sub
ject of his lecture will be. "What Is
Wrong With the World?" and it is be
ing given in the Interest of peace and
NOLO GRATE.
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Never Greasy ft
Br Mrs. Janet McKemit Hill, Editor
of He Boston Cooking School Magazine
Everyone likes fried cakes or
cmllers. Here's a very superior
recipe. Follow directions closely
success is certain.
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HOWARD 61CNNORJS
PROVIDENCE, R. I May 10. Kd
ward Clennoris. the convict serving a
term in the prison here, may be tnken
to New York and an effort made to
nave him point out the alleged grave
of Dorothy Arnold. (Jlennorls is said
to have confessed that he helped bury
the missing girl in the cellar of a
house near West Point. A search In
the vicinity described by tilennorls
failed to reveal any trace of a grave.
UeUt (irant Williams of the New
Y'ork Police Department Is here to
negotiate for the return of Olennoris
to New York. Lieut. Williams had
handled the Arnold case since Miss
Arnold disappeared un December 12,
mo.
t C Crullers or Fried Cafers
7re eupt sifted four: 1 Ir.rt teaspocnuts
It C Raking rvSsdfrv H teaspoon mute or
nutmeg: H teaspoon' ut salt: leggs. beaten tight:
eup granulated sugar: S tabtespoonjuls meited
butter; cup simmed mttk.
Sift together, three times, the
flour, KC baking powder, mace and
salt. Add the sugar, butter and
milk to the beaten eggs and stir
into the dry ingredients to make
a stiff dough. Knead slightly;
then cut with fried cake cutter.
Drop into a deep kettle filled with
hot fat ; drain on soft paper or
colander and roll in powdered
sugar.
To fry have fat at smoking point, turn
crullers several times while rrytngtoin
sure all parts being equally light and
thoroughly cooked.
By all means, send for the K C Cook's
Book it's free and it contains 911 just
such appetizing recipes. Send the
colored certificate packed in 25ent cans
to the Jaquks Mfu. Co., Chicago, and
write name and address plainly.
A PIPE of VELVET is like a good
watch-dog. It welcomes fren'ly
thoughts an' scares off -.d.
unfren'ly ooes.
harmony In International, national and
local affairs and deals particularly
with the subject of harmony in fam
ilies and among religious organizations.
A new French motorcycle has been
given a 14 horsepower engine by its
inventor.
Two cities In Colombia on opposite
sides of the Andes Mountains on op
posite sides of the Andes mountains
will be connected by a steel ropeway
more than 37 miles rong, which will
transport both passengers and freight.
Damascus, in Syria, is the oldest of
all existing cltiea
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Lv. Chicago 1 2:40 noon Ar. New York 9:40 a. m.
Arriving at and Departing trom the
Most Centrally Located Stations
Grand Central Terminal, New York
La Salle Street Station, Chicago
NwYork&ntral Railroad
Apply to your local agent for tickets and sleeping car
reservations, or for complete information,
call on or address
PORTLAND OFFICE, 109 Third Street
W. C Seaxhrest, General Agent Paaaenger Department
Don t Suffer Longer
and allow yourself to become grouchy, upset, nervous
and depressed. These conditions usually indicate a dis
ordered digestive system, which, if neglected, may be
hard to remedy. Remove the disturbing element ana put
your digestive organs in good working order by taking
They gently stimulate the liver, act on the bowels, tone
the stomach Durify the blood and regulate the system.
These benefits arc particularly marked by women at
such times when nature makes special demands upon
their vitality. They act promptly and safely.
The next time you feel low-spirited and out of sorts, take
Beecham's Pills. Their sure, mild, thorough action will
Give Quick Relief
Spr-ial Directions of Value to Women are with Erery Box
Sold by druggist, throughout the world. In boxes, lOe, 25c
DEMOCRATS-
HAKK YOI K BALLOT
39 X Barney E. Anderson
CANMIUTB FOR DKMOCKAT1C NOXIISKE FOB
OOVXTY 0OKMI881ONER
At the Primaries Uaj 18th.
"1 nana for an ecooostlcal tai business Use sdralnlst ration of
tbe County's affairs anil equal Improvement,
orer the t'ouoty.-
HORACE J. STILLMAN
Of Pendleton, Oregon,
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY
TREASURER.
Subject to the Democratic choice at the Primary, May
19, 1916.