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PAGE Serves them right There are a good many women who have found that high priced cof fee can also he economical. They have divided the cost of a pound by the number of cups it will make-this has proved its economy. Such coffee as Schilling's Best not only tastes better, but goes further. The price is not low, but a pound flavors more cups. Part of the quality-econ- protect all its fresh -roasted my of Schilling's Best is flavor. They have made due to the vacuum -sealed fine coffee economical tins in which you buy it. Schilling' Best is sold These tins permit us to only through grocers. It grind the coffee evenly, and is always packed ground. Schillings Rest Reeent examination of the coal de- they contain more than 1,000,000.000 posits of Spitsbergen ' Indicates that tons of fuel of remarkable purity. A Hint to Mother's of Growing Children A MIIiD HXAT1VK AT BBGUIAR INTHRVA1.S Wild, PHKVRXT CON'fmPATION. A vital point upon which all schools nf medicine Heem to agree la that nor mal regularity of the bowels Ik an essential to good health. The Import ance of thla Is Impressed particularly Of mothers of growing children. A very valuable remedy that should be kept In every home for use as oc casion arises Is Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, a compound or simple laxative herbs that has been prescribed by Dr W. B. Caldwell, of Montlcello, 111., for more than twenty-five years and which can now be obtained In anv well stocked drug store for fifty cents a bottle. In a recent letter to Dr. Caldwell. Mm, H. C. Turner, 844 Main St., Buf falo, N. says, "I bought a bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin for my baby, Roland Lee Turner, and find it works just like you said It would. It Is fine for the stomach and bowels." A bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup L ROLAND LEE TURNER Pepsin should be In every home. A trial bottle, free of charge, can be obtained by writing to Dr. w. B. Cald well, 454 Washington St., Montlcello, III. NOTED CAIMAN IS COMING 10 HELP PROHIBITION PARTY STATE CONVENTION IB SCHEDUL ED FOR PORTLAND DURING NEXT WEEK. PORTLAND, Ore., May 11. In connection with the state convention of the prohibition party, which will be held In the T. M C. A. auditorium Friday, May II, morning, afternoon and evening, the state committee have arranged for the services of Prank Willard Emerson of California, to as sist in holding county conventions, and hold public meetings throughout the state. Americans Again Warned to Leave Mexican Country NEARLY 3000 BELIEVED STILL IN SECTION! THREATENED BY BANDITS. WASHINQON. May 12 The state department, through Its consuls, again warned Americans to quit Mex ico. Reports recently said there were fewer than 30o Americans in Mexico, he number probably has been reduced since developments caused the massing of new troops on the border. Xt Thirty cents. Mrs. T. How does my new spring hat look, Tom? Thomas I'm! It looks to me like two weeks salary. FROM THE PEOPLE ROAD TO HEALTH IS THROUGH THE KIDNEYS Backaches, Lumbago, Rheumatic Twinges and Other Painful Symptoms the Result of Clogged or Improperly Working Kidneys. No person alive is stronger than his prised how entirely different you'll kidneys. The minute the kidneys be- feel In a short time, come disarranged or clogged with It doesn't matter how long you have waste the warning Is riashed through-: suffered, how old you are, or what out the entire system. you have used. The very principle of Hundreds of sufferers from pains in Solvax is such that it is practically the hack and sides, bladder and url- Impossible to take it Into the human nary disorders, lumbago, rheumatism, system without some beneficial results, dizziness, puffy swellings under thej Solvax Is pleasant to take, gives eyes or In the feet and ankles, ner- quick relief and has been so unlform vousness, tired or worn-out or head- ly successful that Tallman & Co. and achy feeling, don't seem to realise other leading dealers In this vicinity that the greater part of all sickness will In future sell it under a positive today can be avoided by keeping the guarantee of relief or refund the kidneys working properly. If you suf- money. No other kidney remedy we ler from any of the many agonies that believe ever had a large enough per accompany weak, cwgged-up or dls- centagc of cures so that It could be eased kidneys you should not neglect sold In this manner. A guarantee like yourself another day and run the risk this speaks volumes for the merit of of serious complications. Secure a Solvax. package of Solvax, the wonderful new There is no time like the present to kidney remedy which is very lnex- do a thing that ought to be done. If pensive yet acts quickly and surely on anyone has kidney trouble today Is the seat of the trouble, You'll be sur- the best time to begin curing it. PRITPT ANSWERS CM KSTIONS. Pendleton, Ore., May 11. Editor East Oregonlan: Mr. S. P. Hutchinson, among sever al others, seem perfectly willing to break into print and ask us questions, hut neither he nor any of the rest, In cluding Mr. Strain, himself, will ans wer the question which was asked Mr. Strain and which we again ask Mr. Strain. Mr. Strain: Do you believe the statements you made at Pilot Rock . or are you making them merely to catch the popular vote? Now, we are perfectly willing to answer any questions which Mr. Hutchinson or anyone else asks us re garding the bond issue, in the first place, I haven't fourteen typewriters, but wish at times that I could get even four or five. Typewriters are a scarce article in Pendleton and any man who can secure fourteen for a couple of days now and then, would not have to eke out a miserable existence doing publicity work for the flood Roads As-1 soclation. We are paying as we go and re ceive our money by popular subscrip tion. 1, personally, receive a salary of 150 a month and set It by hustllns It up myself every payday. If th subscribers are short or funds, I go without my salary, and when 1 do get It, which doesn't happen very oft en, I have to give It to my stenog rapher, who I pay $60 a month, so my services to the Good Roads Associa tion are what you might call grat uitous Mr. Judd is getting rich off the rent we are paying him for use ot his store room, since we pay him nothing and have even borrowed the chairs from the Commercial Assocla- j Hon and are using the old counters for tables If there Is any citizen who thinks ; there is a lot of tainted money being smeared around in the management of this campaign for the bond Issu, I wish that he would come In and ' take my Job, for 1 can't find any of it. As a matter of fact, we are needing i money very badly now as the origini'l subscription has been exhausted and if there is any citizen who feels that I the bond Issue Is worth anything t" him and will come forward with ji slight donation, it will be greatly ap preciated. I believe this answers Mr Hutchin son's questions. The subscription list Is In my possession and will be shown Mr. Hutchinson or anyone else upon application. As to his wounds that will not heal. I know nothing about them and do not care to argue that question. ACTIVE UMATILLA COUNTY GOOD ROADS ASSOCIATION. W. c E Pruitt. Secretary. ever since It has been a county. You must remember there are other peo ple II v !ng In the county besides the wheat raisers and the people in Pen dleton and a few people in those lit tle towns In the east and west ends of the county, but that la all you hear them speak of Is the east end and the west end. How about the north and south end or north an J south sides, or Is lust the east and west ends all there is to this county. Now I live 45 miles southwest of Pen dleton for 25 or 10 years and I know what those people out In the south and southwest part of this county are up against. Look at the large land and stock ranchers out there who pay taxes, are they going to build the roads out in those places first? Oh, no, not on your life, that will be the last place they will build any roads, and when the road is built from the east end or rrom Pendleton to the east end and from Pendleton to the west end or till It connects with the Columbia highway our money will all be spent and the rest of the county will be Just like It Is now and those people out In the south and southwest part of the county will still be plodding to market in mud from one Inch to two feet deep. Now 1 would like to have Mr. Pruitt or any of the good roads association to tell the tax payers how they know that $980,000 will build our roads, and how many miles that amount of mon. ey will build when they do not know Just what kind of a road they will build or have never told us what It will cost a mile to build It. I won der If any of those men know how many miles of road there are in the county. Where people do actually need a hard surfaced road. Now, Mr. Tax Payer you had better think twice before you vote and be not deceived. And I would ask those especially who live back in the rural districts to watch and stop and mink once more what have you ever got in the way of good roads and now remember and listen to all the arguments and it is Just the east and west end. and 1 guess the good roads people have fig ured out or Just guessed at It that this $980,000 would build a hard surfaced road from the east end to the Co lumbla highway as that is all there Is to this county, or ther- is no one living anywhere else in the county, or at least they do not speak of them. Remember the golden rule, do not try to vote a tax on your fellow man you would not like fur him to vote on you. Respectfully. GEO. L HORSMAN. VnAvfsmnn Foods cooked with Cottolene come to the table with their natural goodness improved with a better flavor. Biscuits shortened with it delight by their taste, their lightness, their whiteness and their wholesomeness. Pie crust shortened with Cottolene has that flaky podness which perfects the whole pie. AJ1 foods fried in it are better-tasting and digestible because Cottolene does not soak into them. There is no substitute for Cottolene nothing "just as good." Try Cottolene try it in your biscuits, for example, then in your other cooking. Arrange with your grocer for a regular supply. It is packed in pails of various sizes. Write our General Offices, Chicago, for a free copy of our real cook book, "HOME HELPS." ESFAIRBANrC ttar-ANTl g 8 The peak of Tenerlfe, In the Canary Islands, throws a shadow stretching across the sea for miles. CONSIDERABLE SNOW FALLS AT MEACHAM PAST WEEK inches of it That afternoon it turn ed out pleasant wether. Many autos and moving wagons have traveled over the mountain late ly. Eleven on Tuesday during the snow, two heavy trucxs got over. The trucks belonged to the government surveying outfit bound for Hermis ton. J. D. Casey went to La Grande Tuesday on business. STOKM KOLIjOWKD BY PLKASAVT WEATHER WIT1UN LAST FEW DAYS. I London has 1500 churches. Dusty Maiden.- seek Mates. SAN FRANCISCO. May 1J When the steamer Chehalls sailed into a cove at Hhaiti some time ago Tahl tlan maidens swam out and besought the sailors to desert their ship and live there Most of the men of Ta hiti have gone to the European war, and It has become an "Adamless Ed en." Passengers arriving here on the steamer Moana brought the story. (East Oregonlan Special ) MEACHAM, Ore., May 12. Tues day morning it snowed heavily to the deptl of four inches and by evening distance of 50, it had cleared away but Wednesday I morning snow was to be seen two The Musical Roberts at the A lla l-Ylday and Saturday. FOUGHT FOR TWENTY YEARS AGAINST DESTRUCTIVE CATARRH GERMS THEN BREATHED HYOMKI FOR A FEW WEEKS AM) CA TARRH ALMOST GONE. Here is a letter that we sincerely ask everyone to read. If you suffer from catarrh of the head, nose or throat, read it over twice, then con sider if you can afford to ignore a pre scription with the healing virtue of Hyomei (pronounce it Hlgh-o-me). Mr. Thomas F. Walsh, 2026 Murray Street, Philadelphia, Pa., writes. "I have been a surferer from 'Ca tarrh for over twenty years. I doc tored off and on for fifteen years, hut still after all this doctoring and drugging I got no relief. "Finally my ailment became so se vere that I was practically deaf in one ear and almost so in the other. "My wife saw your ad In the paper and paid one dollar for a Hyomei Outfit. I immediately began to use it according to directions, and the re sults were remarkable. I have used another bottle of Hyomei and I can truthfully say that It is the first re lief I have experienced In twenty years. "This sounds like strong language Nevertheless, it is the truth. "I feel there is nothing like Hyomei a boon to the sufferer of a loath some disease, Catarrh. I consider it a pleasure to recommend Hyomei to all who are sufferers from this dis ease." If you, dear reader, could spend an hour looking over a rew ot the many sincere letters of this cnaracter which the makers of Hyomei have on file, you would not go on suffering from catarhh, that disgusting disease that will surely sap your vitality and weak en your entire system if allowed to continue. You would have just as much faith in the wonderful virtue of Hyomei as we have and not marvel that it is sold the country over under a positive guarantee to cure catarrh, colds, snui fles, croup, etc., or money back. No stomach dosing when you use Hyomei. Just pour a few drops Into the inhaler, and breathe It in. It is mighty pleasant to use: it op ens up those stuffed-up nostrils in two minutes, and makes your head feel as clear as a bell in a short time. Breathe Hyomei and kill the ca tarrh germs. It's the only way to get rid of this disagreeable and oftentimes disgusting disease. A complete Hyomei Outfit, which includes a bottle of Hyomei and the hard rubber pocket inhaler is inex pensive Most any leading druggist or Tallman & Co. will supply you under a positive guarantee of successful results or money cheerfully refunded. iMIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIUIItUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!; I Why Not Own Your Own Home I BUY OR BUILD ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN. It's paring rent to yourself. Come and see us, and we will outline this plan to you. E I MATLQCK-UATZ UIVbSTMENT CO. ( 111 East Court St 3 Real Estate Farm and City Loans Insurance 5 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIt G. L. HORSMAN's VIEW. Weston, Ore., May 12, 1916. Editor East Oregonlan: If you will give me space In your paper I will give the voters and not only the voters but the taxpayers something to think about. The tax payer most of all, for there are so many people who vote but do not pay any tax, and there is where the poor tax payer gets the worst of It. Now in regard to those rich farmers, do you blame those men for fighting these bonds? How many of those men who are working to bond this county If they had some of those ranches would vote for the bonds? Not one, and haven't we always found it the case when it comes to vote bonds for uny cause the ones who pay the least as a rule are the ones who make the most fuss for the bonds. Now I would like to ask some of or any oae of those people where are Ihey going to build those roads? In all of their talks not one of them has told the people Just where those roads were going to be built. What have the people out In the south and south j west part of this county doing for 'roads and have been doing for roads I Free Lecture PETER W. COLLINS OF BOSTON What's Wrong With the World, ETHICALLY SOCIALLY RELIGIOUSLY The Pending Conflict from a Christian Viewpoint UNDER AUSPICES OF KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS OU THEATRE, SATURDAY, MAY II, 8 P. H PUBLIC INVITED QUESTIONS ANSWFRED MR. COLLINS WILL BE INTRODUCED BY COL J. H. RALEY.