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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1916.
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TWELVE PAGES
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SOLDIERS EXCHANGING HATS
Coffee is a matter of taste
Y'OU may not like fine coffee
there are people who don't.
There are people who don't like
Mary Pickford.
But, if coffee means more to you
than merely a hot drink, you'll like
the smooth, rich flavor of Schilling's
Best
It is not only good coffee it is
economical.
V ,;
FIEDLER RANCH ON
STANLEY CREEK IS
BOUGHT BY DASXALL
TOWN HOMK 1 PtUn IHM'k I
TISAIHl) IX; WU.l. WOVE
THEKK SOO.N.
FJislHh crude Pupils Are Prepariiu;
for Graduation. BMVkN Whli-li
Will Be lielil ou May 3ft: IScv. I)r
f Milton. Occupies IMililt at Ifiot
I took Sunday.
How well the British frnternlie with
: the new Russian soldiers in France
. la illustrated In this photograph of a
Cold Stream guardsman exchangins
Ms cap fur that of a Rusarian. This
Photograph was taken in Paris b.
tore Ktisslan soldiers, recently sent to
France, were moved to the battle
line.
Amusements
What the press agents say
about rendleton s pres
ent and coming
attractions.
The price by the pound
is the price of good cof
fee but there are more
cups in a pound. To get
best results, follSw direct
ions in the airtight tins.
You can easily prove its
eo nooiy.
Schilling's Best is sold
through grocers only.
It is evenly ground, and
then immediately packed in
vacuum-sealed tins, which
preserve all its prime flavor.
You get it all in your
coffee cup.
Best
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UMMER
TOURS
SEASON
BEGINS JUNE FIRST
Low Round-Trip Fares via
UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM
to Eastern Cities.
Elbert Hubbard once wrote, "Men
whose souls are corrodins with c.ire
weighted down with sorrow too great
for speech are often those who set
the table in a roar."
It is a fact that the circus clown is
often a very serious-minded indi
vidual, we are informed by the press
agent of John Robinson's Big Shows
which will appear in Pendleton after
noon and evening, on June 14.
The press agent says that he has
talked with every one of the fifty-one
'clowns of the John Robinson's Ten
Big Shows and that he finds that two
of them are taking correspondence
school courses in mechanical engi
neering; one is an omniverous reader
of classic literature; another is a vio
linist who plays the DeBeriot con
certos in a highly creditable manner;
two are splendidly versed in the his
tory of the world, from the day of our
Aryan ancestors to the current events
of the European war; one is a lawyer
who is traveling for his health: one
is a clever sign painter; another is a
man. who, until he suffered a ner
vous breakdown, four years ago, was
a prominent politician in an eastern
state; eight high school graduates
and two have been successful actors.
Six are married and one is sending a
brother through Cornel! I'nlverslty.
Only one we are informed, is a clown
when he has his "make-up" removed
"and then he Is Just naturally a
comedian," says the press agent.
To quote him further: "All of John
Robinson's Ten Big Shows' clowns
are men of intelligence and all of
them, except the natural comedian 1
mentioned, talk sensibly and soberly."
Wire Beaten in street.
CHICAGO, May 19. Wilbur Salter,
who told the natives be was a real es
tate broker from oak Park, landed In
Jail in Chesterton, Ind., recently, aft
er his wife had asked the local police
to lock him up on a charge of assault
and battery.
Mrs. Salter anil several witnesses
declared that Salter, strolling down
the main street of the town with his
family, had flared Into a rage at hla
three children and beaten them with
a short riding whip im Mrs. Salter'.-
interfering, she said, her husband
turned on her.
Bystanders stepped In and Salter
was haled away to the town laekun
He failed to find a bondsman and
spent the night in Jail.
Salter and his family went to Valpa
raiso. Ind.. a few days ago and engag
ed rooms there. The broker discussed
real estate conditions with several
business men of Valparaiso and then
went to Chesterton, nearby, to "siae
things up."
THE ACHES OP HOUSE CLEANING
The pain and soreness caused by
bruises, over-exertion and straining
during house cleaning time are sooth
ed away by Sloan's Liniment. No
need to suffer this agony, just apply
Sloan's Liniment to the sore spots,
ruh only a little In a short time the
pain leaves, you rest comfortably an-l
enjoy a refreshing sleep. One grate
ful user writes: "Sloan's Liniment is
worth Its weight in gold." Kep a
bottle on hand, use it against all sore
ness, neuralgia and bruises. Kills
pain. 25c at your druggist. Adv.
Chicago f 72.50
New York . . .110.70
Boston 110.00
St. Louis . . .$ 71.20
Cincinnati . . 8S.50
Washington 10H.50
Omaha $60.00
Kansas City 00.00
Detroit' 83.50
ERUPTIONS DANGER
N'w Auto Record Made.
SAN FRANCISCO, May 19 Driving
the same Bulck automobile which
broke the record via the valley route,
Joe Nlgrent arrived in San Francisco
after traveling the 44 miles over the
coast route" from Los Angeles in 1J
hours. 47 minutes and 50 seronds,
thus clipping two hours from thi pre
vious record. Mr. Nikrent's car has
won the Fernando Nelson trophy,
which has been contested for since
1914.
Although one-half the distance was
traversed through a heavy fog. mak
ing the night driving hazardous, no
trouble was experienced.
(East Oregonlan Special )
PILOT ROCK, ore., May 17. Gene
Haskuil, who is part owner of the
Pilot Rock Mercantile Company, has
purchased a ranch on Stanley creek
belonging to Geo. Fiedler. Mr. Has
kall traded his town home In on the
deal and will move to the ranch soon
The Eighth Grade pupils are pre
paring their graduation exercises,
which will be held in the church on
Thursday, May 25.
Rev. Dry of Milton, tilled the pul
pit here Hunday. Rev Gelvln is still
visiting at Walla Walla,.
Friends are congratulating Mr. and
Mrs. Jewel Roark on the arrival of a
7 1-2 pound baby boy, born Sunday
morning.
The Commercial Club gave a home
talent entertainment Saturday night
The opera house was crowded and
there was standing room only. Every
one was well pleased with the enter
tainment. The proceeds will be usee!
for purvhasing oil for the streets this
summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Royer took pos
session of their hotel here this morn
ing. Frank Casteel and wife, who
have been conducting the place for
the past year and a half have moved
to the Glenn house. It Is not known
Just what their plans are but It u
quite likely they will remain here for
the summer.
Varon Cole was among the Pendle
ton visitors who attended the tele
pnone meeting here Saturday.
Mrs. Florence Matthews will leave
for Pendleton this week where she
will remain for a few days for osteo
pathic treatments.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Westgate spent
Sunday with friends here.
E. T. Fanning, who has been In
Portland for the past month, is much
improved In health and is expected
home this week
Splendid Laxative
lor Elderly People
II s BEEN PRESCRIBED 1IY WF.1.1
KNOWV PHYSICIAN FOR
MANY YERS,
The infirmities of age are especially
manifest in a tendency to constipation
and call for treatment that will afford
relief in an easy, natural manner. The
rapid action of cathartic remedies and
purgatives that shock the system
should be avoided, more especially as
the relief they offer Is only tempo
rary and Is usually more than orfset
by disturbance to the vital organs
eatised by their violent action.
Nearly thirty years ago -Dr. W. B.
Caldwell, Montlcello, 111 , prescribed
a compound of simple laxative herb'
that has since beqpme the standard
household remedy n thousands ot
homes. It acts easily and gently, yet
with positive effect, without griping
or other pain or discomfort. Mrs
Rachel Allen, Galesburg, Kaus., Is sev
ent -one years old, ana after using a
bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin
wrote that it had done her a world ot
good and that she Intends to keep It
In the house always
nL-sv jf
MRS RACHEL UAEH
Druggists sell Dr. Caldwell's Syrup
Pepsin for fifty cents a bottle. It Is
a tplendld remedy and should be In
every home. A trial bottle free, of
cPi:rge, can be obtained by writing t
Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 454 Washington
St., Montlcello, 111.
Mabel Hampton. Freeman Hendricks,
Jeanette Jack. Henry Latourelle, Ar
nold Mlnnis. Wesley Mlms, Sidney
Morton, Claudlne McMonles, Marcus
May. Mabel McConnell, Claire Myers
Uosa Monterastelll, Kathleen McFaul
Joseph Narkaus, Bertha Prultt, Bmtly
yuant, Edllh Richardson. Donald
Robinson, Fred Russell, Jean Reber.
Chester Reed, Pauline Rice, Marguer
ite Straughn, Esther Shea, Nellie
Sloan, ' Beulah Smith, Catherine
Thompson, Pearl Taylor, Myrtle Tny
dall. Katherlne Whitehead, Jesse
Wood, Joseph Wilcox, Raymond
Wilkes. Paul Kerrlck, Emll Slebert
Enoch Frledly, John Blxby, Paul Ca1-lison
Reliable Medicine tor
Distressing Bronchial Coughs
Hoarseness, Tickling Throat,
Severe Coughing, All Go
When Foley's Honey
and Tar Is Used.
Bronchitis too often leaves s severe
racking cou4h thai weakens the system
and paves the way (or auch grave dis
eases as pleurisy and pneumonia. Some
times there is a nervous hacking, worse
on arising and at nightfall, that is espe
cially wearing and should by all means
be stopped promptly. Foi.ET's Honey
and Tar is exactly suited to these condi
tions. It directly affects the mucous
lining of the throat, clearing it at once of
hoarseness, removing theticklingphlegm
and stopping the severe racking couth.
Coughs usually grow worse at night
fall and prevent the quiet rest so acces
sary to one weakened by a cold.
Uios. I . Miller, I'.d. Lsnnclton, Ind
, J
:JsHaH 11 I W
Jaasaaaaamfl rWLi:-
Enquirer, writes: "For three years i
was troubled with bronchial alTcctions,
was hoarse and sometimes could hnrjly
speak louder thop a whisper. Had to
entirely give t., sinking, and coughed
constantly from sore throat day anJ
night. I took Four's Honey and Tar
and got relief. This rprlng the trout'!
arose again. I bought s bottle, took five
doses, and have the remainder in the
bottle on my desk now, to take if so
diher attack develops. It is great for
bronchial colds and coughs.
rvery user n a friend.
Hold Everywhere
THROUGH SERVICE to
Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago.
Direct connections for
Atlantic Coast Points
FirstClass Limited Train?
Automatic Signal Protection.
T. F. O'BRIEN, Agen
R. BURNS
District Freight & Passenger Agent
Walla Walla.
First Sign of Blood Disease.
Pimples, scaly itching akin, raalea,
burning sensations and Scrofula denote
with unfailing certainty a debilitated,
weakened and impure state of the
blood. The trouble may have been In
your blood from birth, 1ut no matter
how you were infected, you must treat
It through the blood. It Is a blood dis
ease. You must use S. 3. .- , the stand
ard blood tonic for 50 yeara, if you ex
pect relief. For purifying the system,
nothing Is equal to it. The action of
S. S. S. la to cleanse the blood. It soaks
through the system direct to the seat
of the trouble acting as an antidote
to neutralize the blood poisons. It re
vitalises the red blood corpuscles, in
creases the flow so that the blood can
properly perform Its physical work.
The dull, sluggish feeling leaves you
the complexion clears up. Even long
standing cases respond promptly. But
you must take S. 3. 8. Drugs and suh
itltutes won't do. Get S. S. H. from
your druggist. If you need expert ad
vice write to Swift Specific Co.. Atlan
ta. Os.
Stager Weds Wrester.
SAX FRANCISCO, May 19. Una
Paula Tletze. Austrian vocalist, mem
; ber of the Vienna Opera Comt,..ny
that came to San Francisco two yc'irsi
ago to stage quaint German anI Aus
trian operas, was married to Louts
Walter Dittmar, known to the wrest
I lint; world as Uemon Dittmar, both as
1 a contestant and a referee.
Dittmar gave his age as 36 and the
I bride confesses to 27 years. The cou
i pie will make their home here.
ItrttJMi to Hide Losses.
LONDON, May 19 Premier As
iiuith announced in the house of com
mons that the government has aban
doned the usual practice of publish
ing periodically the rlgures covering
British casualties.
He explained that the figures here
after would be withheld "for military
reasons"
ATTENTION KIDDIES!
LISTEN FOR THE CALLIOPE.
BAUSCHER'S BIG UNITED SHOWS AND STREET
Carnival is Coming
All Next Week, May 22nd to 27th Inclusive
Big Ferris Wheel, Merry-go-Round, Museum and Menagerie; Clean, Interesting, Entertaining and Side-splitting
, Funny Shows.
AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS.
Right on Main St. in the "Happy Canyon" Lot
CONSTANCE COLLIER
OLIVER W0R0SC0 PHOTOPLAY QO.
sHCT0 BY rtOrrxTT V
Today ami Tomorrow at Allu TtKMier
''igarette factories have been es
tablished In china, but the more par
ticularly smokers prefer a United
States brand mark.
HECKIVE DIPLOMAS.
(Continued from page one i
graduating class represents all the
courses offered. The larger part ot
the cluits are graduating in college
preparatory course, either science or
Latin, hut there are students that are
majoring in agriculture, manual train
ing, domestic science and commercial
courses.
Miidents Win Distinction.
The school will lose by graduation
one of the best set of athletes it has
ever had. Perhaps no class has been
so distinguished along athletic lines.
Slebert, Fowler. Hoylen. Mlms and (lor.
don comprised the last season basket
ball team and was one of the fastest
quintets the school has ever had.
Bad ley. Kussell, Mlms, Calllson
Fowler, Slebert, Boylen, Frledly and
Kerrlck were all on last year's foot
ball team.
Latourelle, Gordon and Slebert are
all star sprinters of the track team
Boylen and Mlnnis are well known
for their long distance Indurance, and
Mlms is famous at hurling the spear.
The class entered the school In 1912
with over a hundred members, but
their ranks have been thinned out
until 53 remain.
In their freshman year Joe Despaln
was president and Harold Mnloney
secretary. In their sophomore year
Marcus May was president and Ada
Cook was secretary. In their Junior
year Wilbur Badley was elected pres'-
ident and Lela Cole, secretary. Wil
bur Badley was re-elected president
and Katherlne Thompson secreta'ry.
The Graduates.
The members of the graduatlns
class are as follows:
Hazel Adams. Angela Bowler, Wil
bur Badley, Claude Baker, Ernest
lioylcn, Jessie Chesnut. Ardolne Clev
enver, William Chlsholm, Margaret
Colesworthy, Function Elliott, Ned
Fowler, Gladys Flanagan, Ben (Jerk
ing, Charles Gordon, Wesley, Hassell
Air It
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New Edison
It talks, sings, plays and
even breathes with natural
human expression.
EDISON
DISC
With all the new records.
We have them in all styles and
sizes at a very wide range
of prices.
EASY TERMS.
Call and hear this wonderful
machine that you have been
reading about.
WARREN'S MUSIC HOUSE
Rip Van Winkle was a lucky
man,
And the reason for the state
ment must at once occur
to you
Because we're mighty sure that
there must have lived a
brewer
Who could furnish him with
something that resembled
Bran-New.
City Brewery
Telephone ilk
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$50.00 175.00 HI 00.00
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5 Finest white and perfect stones. Just the modest size
for the graduating girl.
E We have just received a beautiful assortment of cameo, I
I coral, shell and stone set rings, brooches and bracelet 1
5 watches.
x A few suggestions for the boy graduate : A high grade I
i thin model watch always heads the list, then the chains, S
s gold knives, cuff links, scarf tie r.lasns. nirw aicmor aA
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5 rings, belts and many smaller articles in the novelty line.
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JEWELER.
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