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PAGE SIX DAILY EAST ORECONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1916. EIGHT PAGES i 7 ) yn AW One quality stands out pre-eminently in a good, satisfying cigar. That quality is mellowness. Mellowness means an agreeable smoke. It means a cigar which is not harsh a cigar which is pleasant It means a good quality of tobacco in the first place, and properly cured tobacco in the second place. It means you can smoke two or three mellow cigars and fully enjoy each one. Since mellowness is such a vital factor in your enjoyment of a cigar What do the makers of the OWL do to protect its mellowness ? Answer: The makers of the OWL maintain a million dollar reserve supply of mellowing tobacco at all times. Every leaf is thoroughly cured and mellowed before they use it Thus they make sure that your OWL will surely be mellow when you buy it The Million Dollar Cigar M. A. GUN ST & CO. INCORPORATED !)t flilraMp IBuUtioggrr MONDAY, I'm. n i n i IV-utLstrv. "Hod ought to practice on his owl I nerve a little." said Out cole as he read a bill he had received from i J dentist for the killing of a nerve i itoii Ha soma Hood Reasons. Since H. H. Corey landed a fat job I by exhibiting the pictures of his six I little Corey Kids Bob Fletcher has de cided to go In for photograph) and politics. - I ortland don't think the whole show When we send our que you. n down to Tis Well that we boast of our little town For we have the -pep" you can sec. And ever strive to gain more renown When we send our queen down to thee. INir the Full Story, See Sam TltomiMMi We have as yet received no satisfac tory reason for lr Frank Hoyden dlv ing into the pool at llinghani Springs with his shoes on We wonder whether he intended them as a bal-l a nee or whether he was afraid of I Setting his feet wet We hesitate to I V guess that, in his absent mindedness, j he forgot i.i remove them. Mongst valleys and hlllls our city has STown And a city to you It must seem. This fact indeed you have undoubtedly shown When you look to us for your uueen. utr It's Itcon a bong Long Time. The eugenic scores had come at lust. The long-waiting mother scan ned the figures earnestly and noted' the points wherein her boy had been deficient. Then she sighed. "O, that Y.ui I had received these scores a few , ears earlier." she said, "so i could' W have corrected his failings. But since Johnny has begun to shave, he thinks And he's his own boss and won't listen to m auvice unv more. lurnisli you bread, we furnish yon meat. e turnish you wool for clothes, e rurnlsh you leather your feet, now you want shows. LEHMAN HOT SPRINGS J. M. ROYER, Manager. IfThe Blue Mountains Most Popular Health and Pleasure Resort. OPENS JUNE 15th note I Thoroughly Renovated and Rates Reasonable CABINS FOR RENT. FREE CAMPING GROUNDS. You Will Like Our Meals Swimming, Dancing, Hunting, Bowling, Fishing, Hot Mineral Water. she queen for there grows "for Civsiderato James. Jim Johns Junior says, "i have hlr- ed a gardener. My wife really hasn't the time io cut the :aWn as often as I is required." We Know the sensation. Jim Bowler got up at 3:30 yesterday morning to go fishing. "I was wide! ;iwake when you got up this morning." said his sister after his return "That's! more than I was." said Jim. say that a rose," 'l come for that rose, do not fear bring with us the girl that we chose For the queen of your festival Ibis year. So Just heap your roses at the foot of her throne And let Joy reign rorever supreme. For we demand highest respect shall be shown I'nto her Royal Highness. our Queen. IW CARLOADS OF HOGS ARE SHIPPED MTIMJKs iO IX) TIIK PORTLAND MAIlKCTs DURING THK I.AST WEKK. nun? ami tine-: i son ! 1 Diplomat Xot to Visit. LONDON. June 5. On beJn in the house of commons whet! diplomatic vicit to the United on behalf of the British gove d been determined upon. Foreign r. i ir , Grey replied in the negative ' Ambassador Spring-Rice possesses e full confidence of the government, 7 biscuiis Steady, evenly dis tributed heat, un der perfect control makes a good oil stove wonderful for baking. A NEW PERFECTION OIL CObMTOVE For Btst Rnulti U,t Ptarl Oil A stove is just jjs em p i- wjth - i :. - I A JW city gas. If you yQ-Lim ' haven't a New Per- wt v i fection you've missed f L broils, roasts, toasts. More efficient Vpr CbmelM(xielfcwitliPirelMCookingOven.Afkjfourdeiilertodr STANDARD OIL COMPANY For Sale by W. J. CLARKE GEORGE C. BAER & CO. TAYLOR HARDWARE CO. A son Worsliippcr We have known many a man. child of wealth, post luxury, whose chief claim t tion lies In the fact that he is the s o.' his father However, with 1 I McKinney it is just the reverse. Bill's principal bid for prominence rests in the fact that he is the father of his son, mougn sain son is but a two-vear-old. Bill, Jr.. it will be remembered, was pronounced the grand champion boy of Umatilla county at the recent eu genics test and Pater Bill's counten ance has been wreathed in a perpetual smile ever since. The other day a la dy patron of the American National Bank, where Bill earns his norkchops. I resented herself at the window where for some years W, s. Kadley has offi ciated. BID was recently transferred to that window and the lady didn't recognize him. "I believe you're a new man.' she said very' politely, "I don't recall having seen you before.' "Why don't you know me." said Bill. his chest expanding, "I'm the father of the grand champion, 100 per cent, perfection boy of Umatilla county " ITicetems Poetry. The selection of a Pendleton girl as Queen of the Rose Festival has start ed the bards to strumming again. We present herewith "Sweet Queen Muriel."' The roses bloom, the festal boom Sounds over Portland's strand. The joyous crowd with spirit loud Makes Merry in the land. The west and east send to the feast A mighty multitude, To reap and sow where roses blow In beauteous plentitude WIU, UK SmOK OR GOT Colored Tigers of Pendleton Arc De feated by Hobo Team by store of :l to I) on Sunday; stockholder! of ir- rignilon CouilHUiVes Hold Meetings last week. CHICAGO, June 5. Considerable dissatisfaction is being expressed by the Chicago fans, concerning the poor showing of the White Sox in the Am erican League pennant race. As usu al, Manager Clarence Rowland is the target for the bad feeling of the fans, and rumors that Rowland, who came up from the minors hist year to lead the Sox, Is to be deposed are current. On the other hand, Charles Comiskey, owner of the team, declares that Row land Is to stick. The baseball going public ran take its choice. (East Oregonlan Special.) ECHO, Ore., June 6. There has been several carloads of hogs ship ped from here to the Portland mar ket the past week among the shippers being A L. Swaggart, Win Steen, the Pendleton Meat CO. and ti. I., Dun ning. N Madden lent out one mixed i ar of cattle, hogs and sheep. The ball game played here Sundav between the BScha nine and the color ed Tigers of Pendleton was the best (ante of the season played here. In the entire nine Innings there was only three scores made The score was 3 to0 In favor of the home team. The stockholders or the Courtenayl Irrigation Co. and the Pioneer Irriga tion Co. held a business meetinc here! "n Friday at Louis Scholl Jr.,' office, i There were eighteen stockholders present and their business was rela-1 tive to local irrigation matters C. C. Devore arrived here Friday, from Portland to take a position in H.1 R Lewis and Co.'s store. Louis Scholl, Jr., caught an eleven inch eastern brook trout out of the government canal. It Is probably one of those planted In tne reservoir last year. On account of the rarity of this fish here. Mr. Scholl returned It to the water. STRAP INSTKAD OF JAIL tXHl BOYS 'he lads when they were captured by private detectives who picked up the trail and followed the youths to Phila delphia. It is said at the Morgan office that the boys will not be prosecuted. Wild. MY CHILD T.VKH DR. KING'S NCW DiSOOVHim This best answer Is Dr King's New Discover Itseir. It Is a pleasant i-weet tyrup.waay to take It contain thf medicines which years of experi ence have proven best for Coughs and Cold. Those who nave used Dr King's New Discovery longest are IU st friends Besides every bottle Is inranteed, if yOU don't get Hallafac n you gi t your money back Buy bottle, use as directed. Keep what left fur Cough and Cold insurance, A 1 1 v twan ll.l.Y Ji I to M rim ciuis. i. An unsuc, eaaful nate the Austro t to 1'ersia is re- ntlnople die patch to made oral Dje the Bchetket mil mm- ( F t. pplled MBW TORK, June 3. -Th "Id faahloned strap properly prooaDly will he the only punishment meted outto William McManus and Willi. un J. Bain, the sixteen year old office bos in the banking offices or J P Morgan and Company, who ran nway with 110.511. 1 belonging to th firm The boys were captured In Philadelphia. Ted Daly, another lad who accompanied them to Philadel phia, escaped. McManus, who was known In the Morgan office as the "Angel-faced boy with the sweet voice," was handed the money In bills and change, to gether with a bunch of envelopes In which the money was to be placed fur (real It i r. iroiil Benefited b) haiuberiain s Liniment, I Used chamberlain's Llnl pralna, bruises and rheuma and the great benefit I have is my ri inmendlng t terms, " writes Mrs i, Dabash, Ind. If you with rheumatic pain high. d you will certainly be pleased with the Prompt relief which Chamberlain' Obtainable every- Lhitmenl afford where Adv. Has TailPNM Iljw Now. DBLAWARJ!, O. June .- When nsnn James went In r I hi. i James P. Rethlefsen Is visiting In lne rK"'ar weekly payroll. He slip- he found sixty of them minus tails Portland with his brother, having "'ce, pausing only The Above the scene there sits a queen On throne of petals spun, A flower is she of royalty. A maid of Pendleton. No rose so fair grows anywhere As this, our offering. And it ia fit that she should sit Beside our Round-Up King. While yet she reigns among the thane Of distant festival, We pledge a toast: "Our pride, our boast, "Our sweet Queen Muriel." And here is a poetic tribute sent to Darr Phelps by Don Estes of Port land: P stands for Portland, of course you all know, But It stands for Pendleton, too, iOM CLEAR SKIST COMES WITHIN. It is foolish to think you can gain good clear complexion by the use ! of face pow der Get at the root of the trouble and thoroughly Meanse the svstem with a treatment of Dr KlngV New Life Pills. Gentle and mild In ac tion. do not gripe, yet they relieve the liver by their action on the bowels. Good for young, adults and aged. Go after a clear complexion today. 25c at your druggist. Adv. Americana in Danger. WASHINGTON, June 6. State de partment officials expressed anxiety ever the situation of American mis. slonarle.s and native Christians In Syria, who are reported through French sources to be threatened by an anti-Christian uprising gone down last week. From there he will go on to Seattle and Friday Har. bor. Wash., where he will visit with relatives Mr. Rethrersen Intend to be gone two months or more. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Willis have Just moved to their new home on Bonanza street. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hammer have moved to the B F. McCullough farm where they will reside until after hay harvest. Mr. and Mrs. J. s Spencer of Elgin, ore., are here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. G Ripper Mayor Hugh D. Smith returned home Friday from a business trip to Portland. F. T. George and family left yester day for Portland to attend the Rose carnival. Earl Esselstyn left Saturday for a visit in lone, ore. Thomas Ross is home from a busi ness trip to several Idaho points. Mrs. W. H. C'rary and little daugh ter. Nan. left Sunday for a visit In Portland. Lemuel Esteb arrived home Satur day from Salem for his vacation from school. Mrs. Carl Gilbert returned Thursday' from a month's visit In Coeur d'Alene Idaho. Mr. and Mrs T. D. Matthews of Pendleton, visited last week with Mr. und Mrs. C. P. Bowman. long enough to sixty-first porker was frantically "SK his irlenil, RllIV i hasmu his onm tnll noil. i,i. .v. . . , , I r .. .. .... n.tii . ,.i lllituill mil, m go aiong. Tne decampment , wide open "That Of McManus was nut noticed until the ' pointing at No. 61 men in tne OlUCe asked for their num. off the I to bit Most of the money was found on! alibi' I nthirs bis pig." said James "chewed the tall I gues he was trying wn tall off to establish an Saved Her Life The unqualified endorsement or l da and Traxo in ,,,vni etter from Mrs. s. (.r le. KB 18 Mignonette St., Pittsburg, Pa. Jn is- or interest to other sufferer from stonuiei, and mt. -tini troubles. Mrs. (.rlnille say-: "The doctors had given mt up. suiriK the only b left was an operation. I tried Fruitola and passed hun dreds of tall-ltonei with the first two bottles Am now feeling better than I have for years past I will be vlad to tell any sufferer ROW It has helped me for I owe my life to It." Fruitola iosHmsc propertien that act directly upon Hie intestinal parts, sorteiiliift the congested waste anil disintegrating u. ,,ard. em-d particles that cause so much suffering, and exx-l the aece mulation to the great relief r the ,leiit. Traxo u a tool. -alter I atlve that uets on the liver and kidneys. KtlitmlateH (he flow of gus li trie Juices, u aid digestion and removes bile from the general Hr- dilation, it i'n,s to build up the weakened, run-down svsu-m I or the convenience of the public, arrangement have been made to supply Fruitola and Traxo through rcprencntativc druggists lu M Pendleton tbCJ can be obtained at Tallman Co.. H2.1 Main St. W- ' "" ' -- e It is estimated that those slain on the battlefield represent about half the total deaths attrlbuable to war. CATARRH BLOOD DISEASE Drive It From Your System. George Conner, eqnesuian, and hin educated high school horse, "f jlghtfoot" coming to PaudttCOB on .tun,. I t with tlw John HobiiiHon ircus of which Mr. Conneri Is arena director. Because Catarrh affects the nose and throat, causing sore In the nostrils, stoppage of air-passages and gathering In the throat. It ha been common prac tice to treat Catarrh with salves, wash es and sprays applied to these part. This modi- of treatment cannot give per manent relief, and Is liable to aggravate ihe trouble. Catarrh cannot be trifled with. If allowed to run on It will dis ease the bronchial tubes, settle on the lungs and affect the stomach Indeed it is a very serious disease. Don't treat It locally. The one treatment that has proven effective In the treatment of Ca ts irh Is S. H. ., the greatest blood p uri fier and blood tonic known. It relieved the cause of Catarrh by renourlshlng the blood, renewing it vigor, giving new life to the red blood corpuscles and stimulating the flow o that It ha the vitality to throw off the poison and germs from the system. It Is literally I Mood bath yu quickly feel results. Headache disappear, the gathering in the throat stop, the nostril heal. S. S. S. Is a natural blood tonic and has proven effective In the treatment of nil Mood efftetlone, Besesa, tetter, rash, Scrofula. Got 8. . 8. at your druggist's. If ynu need expert advice write the Hwift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ua. Have You a Penny? A SMALL AMOUNT SURE THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY JUNE 15, 16, 17 It will purchase lots of articles at our One Cent Sale. A Jar of Cold Cream, Hot Water Bottle, Box of Writ ing Paper, a Pound of Chocolates and Hundreds of other Good Articles. Save Your Pennies for this Sale Read Our Rig Folder Price List. Ask us about it. The Pendleton Drug Co. The Rexall Store JUNE 15, 16, 17.