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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1916.
TEN PAGHS
Despairing Woman I Ml OF
Now Happy Mother
i coritT permits r.iiu, to
I si a n:ri. suitor von
umcre DB,
fivr years Hm! my
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Mrs. Stephens Did Not Need
Hm Surgical Operation.
Pataka, III.-"! had been married I
ratof-t desire was
become r mother.
XM iii-ctor saia l
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child unless 1 was
operated on for
f-.'inaie troubles and
1 had given up all
I hopes when a friend
old me of Lydia i..
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I took it regularly for
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healthy baby girt. I praise your Vege
table Com pound for my baby and my
tetter health. I want all suffering
women to know that it is the sure road
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Stephivs, R. K. D. No. 1 Patoka, III.
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isays, an enemy position In the dis
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IKiwerful mine explosions, in conse
quence of which the Italians suffered
he:ivy losses.
Austro-Hungurian troops captured
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HELIX, ore. Mav 1 7 The W -
T. L have elected for the ensuing
i year the following orflcers: Presi
dent, Mrs James H1U: vice president
Mrs. K L. Norvell; secretary-treasur-ier,
Mrs Luke Hutchison The union
meets the second Friday of each
j month at the Baptist church.
Mrs. Wni. Ruther, Mrs. E. L. Nor
vell, Mrs. J. Nelson and Mrs. J. Grls-
wold were hostesses at the Mothers'
and Teachers Club Friday afternoon,
i Rev J V. McCormack left Satur
! day for a few days' business visit to
The Dalles.
j R. C. Dunnlngton of Walla WalU,
, spent Friday and Saturday here.
Mrs. John Ash of Wallula is at
Clay's hospital.
Len D. Smith has been on the sick
list for several days, rs improving.
Mrs. Wm. Piper has a new Jeffrey.
Jack Prendergast has a new Buick
The graduation exercises took place
in the Christian church Friday even
ing in the presence of a large and en
thusiastic crowd. The church was
decorated with purple and white li
lacs, tulips, apireas and other home
grown flowera. Invocation was ren
dered by Rev. McCormack. a solo by
Mrs. James Hill, graduating address
by a A. Lowell of Pendleton, piano
duet by Letha Elbee and Edna Potts,
presentation of diplomas by J. S. Nor
vell, presentation of yeara certificates,
Boy Davidson won the scholarship to
Beed college, McMinnville, Albany or
Pacific Halves ell n, T."-.rot
j Letha Albee had decided to take the
'two years- course at Monmouth Nor
jmal. This is Helix's first high school
graduation.
Francis Beebe, manual training in
structor, left Sunaay ror his home at
Eugene.
Miss Alta Spauldlng left Monday to
sjend her vacation at her home in
I'rsln, Ore. She will return to again
assist in the school work beginning
September 4.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Norvell enter
tained the high school class and a few
other? at dinner Sunday. The table
was decorated In the class colors, pur
ple and gold. Those Present were
ilisses Edna Potts, Clara King. Letha
Aliee, Opal Rice. Leila Norvell;
-Messrs. Roy Davidson. Theodore Vor.
veil, Clifford Kendall. Orvllle Potts,
Edmund Potts and Roy Rice.
L. K. Harlan of Pilot Rock, c. P
Strain and John Vert of Pendleton.
M E. Miller of St. Helens and C. A
Barrett of Athena attended the road
meeting held here Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E Montgomery ot
Pendleton attended the graduating ex
ercises here Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Davidson ot
Weston, were here for the graduation
exercises. They are grandparents of
Boy Davidson, one of the graduates
Mrs. Wm. Buther and Mrs E. L.
Norvell spent Saturday and Sunday
visiting relalves in Adams.
W, H. Dale has been nursing an in
jured arm paused from a slip in
ci inking his car.
J- G. Bryan has been under the doc
tor's care for several days from in
juries received from a fall from his
dray.
Charles Alspaeh of Wallula, was a
Sunday visitor.
, Ethel Brown returned to her home
in COW Spring at the close of school.
The Adams basebafl boys played
the locals here Sunaay. The score
stood 16 to 4 in favor of Helix
T. G Montgomery of Baker, and J.
E. Montgomery of Pendleton, spent
ether's Day with their mother, Mrs
Mar;- Montgomery at Helix.
!
You Who Have a Really
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Few persons have ever been com
plainant, prosecutor and judge all at
tne same time, yet Miss Paula UI
mer, a young amateur musician, to
day has that distinction.
Miss Timer has a suitor, Paul Ha
ven, who so persisted in his atten
tions he annoyed her. He was con
tinually following her, she said, and
finally threatened her life if she did
not reciprocate his affection.
At length she had nim arrested.
When he came up before .Magistrate
Deuel in the night court. Miss Ulmer
made her complaint. The prisoner
seemed to have little or no defense.
"What shall I do with him?'' ask
ed the magistrate.
"Put him where he won't annoy
me." replied Miss Ulmer.
"I'll hold you In J300 ball to keep
the peace for six months," the baia
trate addressed Haven.
"I can't furnish the bail just now,"
said the prisoner.
"Have him locked up," interjected
Miss Ulmer. The magistrate so ordered.
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See!
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Walter Cramer has a good position
at Baker in a box factory'.
J B. Kennedy of Pendleton, was a
Monday visitor.
Mrs. M. L. Morrison and son Claude
were Pendleton visitors Monday.
I,ast Day of study.
Today is the last school day of real
study for the high school students of
Pendleton. Examinations will begin
tomorrow and continue through to
next Tuesday. Wednesday and
Thutrday of next week will be
spent by the teachers in getting out
the report cards and arranging for
graduation exercises
and-
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Parker Butler, Thompson Buchanan, Curiosity Is Punished. convicted of collecting and attempt- judge in passing sentence said It
Louis Joseph Vance, Rex Beach, Le LEEDS England, May 17 Albert ln to elicit Information from work- Bright had not so pleaded and a Jury
Roy Scott, Kate Jordan, Vermilye, Ar- men employed at an ammunition plant had considered the Question whether
thur t Keeler, George Creel. George Br,m. 49 vears ol0' an ,ron m6r" concerning the description of war he entended to help the enemy and
Barr McCutcheon and Ellen C Wood- chant of Sheffield, was sentenced to materials. had found him guilty he would have
ruff. penal servitude for lift. Bright was The prisoner pleaded guilty. The been condemned to death.
Author Klert Colonel.
SEW YORK, May 17. Winst n
Churchill was elected president and
Theodore Roosevelt vice-president
of the Authors' League of America at
the annual meeting here. The othT
officers choen were:
Honorary vice presidents. Reginald
De Koven. Augustus Thomas, Hamlin
Garland, Mrs. Mary . Wilson. Free
man. Brander Matthews. John Bur
roughs; secretary and treasurer, Eric
-'.iiuier; executive commit
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REBECCA MEAKERJ j
Wellesley College. Miss Alice Clough.
the president of the freshman class
was crowned "Queen" by Miwi Rebee-
In the annual May Pay exercises at ca Meaker, the president of the senior
eiass me annual May oay exercises
at Wellesley are witnessed by thou-i
eands, who Journey to the historic .
college grounds in Massachusetts.
Thursday Evening
Grand
Rally
Men and Women
Vote
u of Umati
D
County
Oregon Theatre
The meeting will be addressed by G. E. Spence, Master of the State Grange.
M. E. Miller of Columbia County
at 7o'
THROUGH THE STREETS OF PENDLETON
The Speaking Begins at Oregon Tlwatre 8 P. M
Come ami Hear Ok Convincing Arguments Why the Road Bonds Should Be Voted Doi
BY THE FOUR ASSOCIATIONS
C. A. Barrett, Chairman Manuel Friedly, Sec.
Grand
Parade
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FOR THE BONDS
VOTE NO K AGAINST THE
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