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PAGE SIX c H A U T A U Q u A 2,000,000 ARMENIANS MASSACRED BY TURKS PARIS. June 22. A total of 2,000, 00 Armenians have been massacred by the young Turk since the begin ning of the war. says Henry Darby, the correspondent of tne Journal, who has been investigating the atrocities ai Erzerum. The sote survivors ot the race are 100.00b in Mesopotamia, . 150.00(1 in the western part of Asia Minor. i 000 in Constantinople and Smyrna and 200.00 who have crossed , the Caucasus border. ITCHING ECZEMA IS A i! The Blood Reaches Every Part of the Bcdy Every Twelve Seconds. There art approximately 7,t0,M Bores in the skin of human body These connect with the ulood channels i tnans of little canals. These ca nals are sometimes tilled with poisons and the skin scales and blisters, gets : red and rat and becomes like so much tissue fire. Salves do not reach the source of the trouble To make the blood pure is the i acUr scientific method of relief. 6. 6. I Is the greatest Mood purifier because it Is a natural one. There is do Mineral of any sort in it. It is pure ly vegetable So grea- is the fame of S 8. 3. that many substitutes trail along in various sections of the country. They all. soon er or later, die a natural death. S. S. S. builds up weak and acidy blood, gives i rom; t relief to almost every case of MMsna, winter tetter and other skin , malad.es You owe vourself the duty i of trying a bottle of S. S. S Taka no substitute Write for our free book , on skin diseases vnndential letters replied to by our Medlcsl eipert. Write Swift Bpe lac Co., Department II, At lati'a is niiuttUHiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuHiiiiiiniinniu COME HERE FOR E All the new ideas are here r s E Bathing caps of quality. E The newest ideas in bath E inK caps now ready for your selection. Lnoose here and be better pleas ed. First quality, practi cal styles, popular prices. 50c TO $1.25. Tallman & Co. Druu Bang Caps PENDLETON JUNE 27 to JULY 3 The New THE KAFFIR BOYS' t HOIR Direct From Africa Till MWYNON NT1ST1C MOVING PICTVRKS 10.000 Miles From America. XTKRVVnOXAL OPKRATIC COMPANY In the Opm "Maltha." skllilNskV-WFLt II CO. Direct From Russia. bequo. m m.k quARisr Get Under the Big Brown Top 7-Days-7 ROUND-UP GROUNDS 7-Days-7 SWING IN THE ECHO BTNDREDS OF ACHES OF AL FALFA HARVESTED WITH IN LAST WEKK. Scardtj of Rabbits Is Responsible for HearlaeM of the Crop This Season: I;,h l ull (.ante on Sunday Will he Interesting Contest; other News oil lU-ho. lEu-t Oregonian special.) ECHO, Ore , June 23. Haying is il full blast here. Hundreds of acres of alfalfa hay are being cut both on the meadows and along Butter creek. The crop Is reported unusually heavy, caused mostly by the scarcity of the .'ack rabbits. Farmers report that where there were thousands of rabbit.- last year to eat on the hay crop there are now not dozens. An interesting ;amt of baseball is promised here on the local diamond next Sunday between the O.-W. R. & N. Co. baseball team known as the H.irriman Team," and the Echo nine, he champion players of Umatilla Co. The game will be called at 2:30 p. m. Miss Fern Hettinger and brother. Master Lee Bettinger of Sacramento Valley, Cal, arrived here Wednesday morning where they were met by rel atives. Their mother, Mrs. Harold Hettinger who accompanied them on the trip went on through to Pendle ton to visit her sister Mrs. A. B. Gll lett who is 111 at the St. Anthony hos pital. Mrs. Bettinger and children ex pect to remain here some time visit ing. aiettn Brown left Thursday morn Freckleface B ' V ND wish BRING OFT UGI,lvj SPOTS, HOW TO REMOTE EASILY. j Here's a chance Miss Freckle-face, ! to try a remedy for rreckles with the I guarantee of a .reliable dealer that 't will not 'ost you a penny unless It re moves the freckles; while If It does I give you a clear complexxion the ex j pense is trifling Simply get an ounce of othlne i double strength from any druggist land a few applications should show you how easy It is to rid yourself of the homely freefcles and get a beau- ' tlful complexion. Rarely la more than I once ounce needed for the worst case. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength othlne as this. Is the prescription sold under guarantee of I money back If It falls to remove I freckles. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY, JUNE York City Marine The Cowboy Quartet You Heard at Happy Canyon. ing for his claims In the Green Horn country. Messrs. George and Al Roberts were here this week from Pendleton visiting with the former's son Sher man Roberts. George Roberts went on to Hermiston Wednesday while Al Roberts returned to Pendleton the same evening. Miss Ilene Webb returned home Monday morning from a week-end visit in Pendleton with friends. Carl Gilbert is at Baker. Ore., this week attending the Episcopalian con vocation. Mrs, R. B. Stanfield is home from a weeks visit with relatives in Pendle ton. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Danforth left Wednesday morning for Turn a Lum where Mr. Ifanforth teaches the com ing fall. J. H. Bradley returned Wednesday evening from a week s visit at Walla Walla and vicinity. He spent "Chem Day" at Milton. HUGHES, JR. READS yv.1 iHi.Mii i m in mm i mmrM Vmmmmmzmmmm. Mm - mmmmmmmmmmmmmma ' -Vif This photograph shows the men of the republican presidential nominee reading a telegram containing Rome Important statements made by his father In announcing his platform. Young Hughes Is one of the most enthu siastic "rookies" in the preparednesi ;amp at Plattsburu. Band One of the TICKETS NOW Adults 12.50 Students 11.50 Children 11.00 John Jordan made a business trip to Portland this week. The Cunha warehouse, at the end of Rridge street near the depot, which was damaged last winter by the snow is being taken down and will be re moved and rebuilt near the flour mills. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hill left Sunday for Portland their former home. Mr. Hill had been employed the past year as a mechanic by the Echo Auto Co. The Episcopal Guild met with Mrs. Thos. Boss on Tuesday. Mrs. W. H. f'rary and Utile daugh ter .Van returned home from Portland the first of the week. Missouri slow to Train. KANSAS CITY, June 20, Missouri has shown less interest In summer military training ramps than any other state. DeLonoey K Jay. a representa tive of the National Training ''.imps association, told the Rotary Club at the Hotel Baltimore. He urged the FATHER'S STATEMENTS AT PLATTSBURG ' ill nversa' Tread liilf I II I ?? .The n"uy neavy Long-Wearing Tread is . BBBBBsHssMt! Iinique, C.rabming In One Tire All the advantages mmm rWtKKBSQL ' I I "J. Sur,i"n ttml Tread Types. ElANS HUGHES JR. hti Film, S&rvice 23, 1916. Thirty Features at (r Jl'DOE It. M. WAN IMAKER Ohio's LOU HFAl t 1IAMP CHARLES 7,1 FBI. IN SYLVESTER . LoN, ROBERT PARKER MILES Editor I club to work for a larger attendance of Kansas City and Missouri men at the training camp In Indianapollc. Ind., the camp nearest this city. "The government will pay all the expenses." said Mr. Jay, "and will pro vide the uniforms and take care of the men In the camp. Missouri is the most deficient of all states. Of the S00O men at Iindlanapolls. only 30 are from Missouri, 11 of these belli Kansas City young men." Mr. Jay Is here to perfect a local organization to stimulate Interest In the training ramps and obtain a larg er representation for this territory. H. ...at BMikJ ... 1 1 ..... w nnri a I'm, i i in turn inirirniru in the office of John F. Downing president of the New England Nation iiil Bank, to plan a local association. organization to stimulate Interest In; ! i II I HI the training ramps and obtain a larg-1 I Chautauqua Greatest Jurist. The Liughlng Philosopher. Publicist and Community Expert "LHhtnlng and Tooth Picks." Traveler Lecturw. J was ordered by the United Htutes gov ernment at local packing plants. I Woman Throw n Fmler Train. ! REDLANDS. Cal.. June 22. In his efforts to evade a Southern Pacific train near here George Wilson of this: i Pendleton Phone ! j Jf MICHEIIN-FOUNDED-1832 1 : J 'jaw Note Kur. Addrd Thicknm of Tread mi run im EIGHT PAGES G H A U T A U U A i city turned the automobile which h was driving Into a bell signal post, throwing Miss Helen Stromuuist un- der the train. Her left leg was bro- kfn and the foot so badly smashed that It was necessary to amputate at the ankle. THE TUB is reached all too soon when it contains a can of Pendleton's Best ice cream. For it has that "moreish" taste that is simply irresistible. If you like ordi nary ice cream you'll simply be delighted with a dish of Pendleton's Best. uon t lortret to call tor our butter. It is true to its name. Creamery 444 !WlimilRHIIItMIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllll.