East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 29, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PEKDLETQN, OREGON. THURSDAY. JUNE 29, 1916
EIGHT PAGES
GRAND FREE CELEBRATION
Know ye, all people:
That Pendleton will have the best program, best decora
tion of buildings, vehicles and parades, best organized
general plan for the comfort and enjoyment of everybody
and last but not least, we have raised the largest fund for
this the biggest and best of celebrations.
Be a Patriot o Wear a Flag
Show your Americanism, show your patriotism. Remember Washington, Adams,
Mad Anthony Wayne, Nathan Hall, Ethan Allen, Mollv Pitcher. The Minute-men
and hosts of others; then salute the flag, our flag old glory, emblem of freedom and we know you will ac
cept our general invitation to you with us in this patriotic endeavor.
Direction of City Council and Commercial Ass'n.
CHOSEN BY COUNCIL
OF CIIHF HELIX
WORK WILL BEGIN - BOOM AS
WEATHER WILL PERMIT To
be wcma i
Much i:iuliuiani shiwn er Pro-
i--.il u tli- iiw Tank:
Construction uinHtii'" Xamnl:
MMM I'iiimI- Hate ItJH Se-
iirrtl to Cnrri (nil the Work.
(East Oregonian Special.)
HKLIX. rc June II The city
lum il met In spe. ial Marion Monday
morning in the interest of the nata
torium Three lots had been donated
by the heirs of the A. J. Richmond
estate and the council purchased two
more of them and vacated Thurman
street, between Concord and Colum
bia, making a site 110x260 for nat
atorium and grounds The grounds
have been staked and work will start
as soon as the ground -will permit.
A meeting Saturday night of those in
terested ii the work was held and
Virgil smith. J. rjriswold and E. E
;ist were elected construction com
mine. Sufficient funds have been
donated to insure its completion.
C L. Simmons and H. B Richmoni
at Walla Walla were over Sunday
visitors.
Several auto loads of Helix folks
were at Hingham Springs Sunday.
Miss Be ia Carlson of Adams is mak
ing month's visit with her sister,
Mrs Win, Ruther.
Agent McCormaek Saturdav sold
Mrs Selma omlid a ticket for Kone
smo, Norway. Mrs Cmlid will spend
several months visiting In the old
country
Mrs. Arnold Planting has returned
from a two months' stay on the coast
Mrs. Wm. Stroud has been serious
ly sick, but is improved.
Dr and Mrs. W H- Mi Kinney were
visitors in Weston Sunday
Conductor Kertholet and son Frank
were dinner guests at the Mason home
Monday.
Miss Isabell Fu'son has returned to
her home in Weston.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Darren and
Miss Esther Narkons were dinner
guests at the M. O. Smith home Mon
day. Two steamers sunk.
LONDON, June If The Japanese
steamer Daiyetsumaru and the Ital
ian steameh Clara were sunk
MUCH HAY DAMAGED
BY HEAVY RAINS IN
THE ECHO DISTRICT
NO ESTIMATE YKT MADE OK
PROBABLE Loss; RAINS
ARE CONTINUING.
E. T. Noon Cpdorioca an Operation
am! Is licportefl to be Improving;
Lools School. Jr.. and Arthur Ar
innld U-avc for Vacation Trip on
Snake River; Other News.
ine and Opal were in town yesterday
visiting with friends.
Miss (iladys Whitworth arrived here
last evening from Portland on u visit
to her aunt Mrs. C. R. Lisle.
The Frank Adams railroad show
was here yesterday and last evening.
Although the weather was unfavor
able for circuses the usual number of
small boys was interested and on
hand to see the elephant and hear the
calliope.
LEIPSIC RIOTING REPORTED
Duchy of Brunswick Said to He
Under Martial law.
tain a flamboyant call to arms. They j
say in part:
"No fighting will be necesary. Our
brave troops will simply march
northward, brushing the OrinfOM
Or. F M Darby, an American den
tist, arrived from Hcrmlslllo, having
come part of the way in tits own ma
chine, and the last 30 miles In a car
belonging to (lovernor de la Huerta of
aside until our glorious trl-color floats' Sonora, his own machine having brok
from the dome of the capltol at Wash-1 en down. He brodght his wife and
ington " i children with him
Dreaded An Operation
More Than Anything
MM DA, vl WfTAI. fV5
ike Gasolwecf Quality
For More Power, Insist
on the Straight Distilled,
All-Refinery Gas
Standard Oil Company
Pendleton
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MIXTURE J
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. I USESIENT.
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You are Assured
that in all transactions which you may have
with this strong bank, under all circum
stances YOU WILL RECEIVE
the benefit of the conservative policy fol
lowed by our Board of Directors a policy
whose keynote is
'SAFETY FIRST."
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(East Oregonian Special.)
ECHO, Ore.. June 29. The heavy
rains of the past few days continue.
Much hay has been damaged both cut
and uncut- but no further damage by
cloudbursts has been reported.
r. . It. Don of this place and Or.
T M. Henderson of Pendleton oper
ated Monday morning on E. T. Noon.
The operation was successful und Mr.
Noon is doing finely.
Ixmis Seholl. Jr.. and Arthur Ar
nold left vesterday morning for l-w-iston.
Idaho From there they will
go up the Snake ninety miles by boat
for a few weeks outing.
The baseball girls who are on their
way east from San Francisco played
here with the Kcho nine, I'matllla
county's champions. The score was
7 to 3 In favor of Kcho. The gams
Wnm well attended.
Mrs. W. B. Hlnkle left Monday for
Portland where she will attend sum
mer school.
The Echo Auto Co. sold Wo touring
Ford cars the first of the week, one
to Frank Irvine on Monday and an
other to James Ayers yesterday. Mr.
Ayers also bought a bicycle for his
son from the same company.
KM, F. T. fieorge and little dau
ghters arrived home Monday evening
from a month's vacation In Port
land. A, H. Reynolds and family of
Walls Walla made a short visit here
Monday while on their way to Port
lend by Hutouiohllc.
Miss Hazel Robinson Is home from
u two months visit hi F.nterprlse.
Mr Palmer and daughters father-
BERNE, Switzerland, via London.
June 29. Reports have reached here
that serious rioting occurred In I.lep
sic at the end of last week, and that
about 1100 shops, chiefly those of ba
kers, butchers and provision dealers,
were pilaged by mobs.
It is said that Czech soldiers
brought front Austria fired upon the
crowd, and that martial law has been
proclaimed In Lsipttc and t he Ouch:
of Urunswlck.
Mexicans predict Victory,
N'OOALLEZ. Ariz, June 29 Flf- Fruitola and Traxo and have
teen American refugees. Including
three women and several children, ar
rived from Magdalena. Vermoslllo and
Kmpalme by train, reporting civil
treatment by the Mexicans enroute in
spite of preparations for war, Yaqul
Indians to the number of about 5000
are said to have passed north through
Hermoslllo during the past week The
Impression among the refugees, how
ever, was that the Yaouls would fol-.
low their usual procedure and return
to their own country as soon as they
had been Issued arms and amunitlon.
Circulars spread broad cast from Her
moslllo by recruiting officers and
brought here by refugees today enn-
TRTED ITUITOI.A AND TRAXO
AM IIAs NEVER SINCE BEEN
TROUBLED WITH GALL-STONES.
Mrs. Mary E Franae. whose address
Is West Point, Nebr., Box 411, has'
written to the Plnus laboratories a
very strong endorsement of Fruitola I
and Traxo. In her letter, Mrs. Franso 1
says; "About ten years ago I waa
about to undergo an operation for
gall-stones when I heard of your
medicine. Oreadlng an operation I
above everything I determined to try I
never
been sorry I did so, as I have never
been troubled with gall-stones since."
Fruitola Is a powerful lubricant for
the intestinal organs, ami one dose is
usually sufficient to give ample evi
dence of Its efficacy. It softens the
congested masses, disintegrates the
hardened particles that occasion so
I much suffering, and expels the accumulated waste to the great relief of
the patient, following a dose of Fruitola, Traxo should he taken three or
four times a day in order to rebuild ami restore the system that hus been
weakened and run down by constant Suffering. It Is a splendid tonic, acting
on the liver and stomach most beneficially.
Fruitola and Traxo are prepared In the Plnus laboratories at Montlcello,
III , and arrangements have been made to supply them through representa
tive druggists In Pendleton they can be obtained at Tallman & Co.'s, 2J
Main street,
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Agnea Newman sister of Sir
Casement. l now In New York
h'-re h- Is anxiously awaiting
f the trial of her brother In
i She (MM to the I i, ii,d
last August She Mill remain
r a long time.
PURE RICH BLOOD
PREVENTS DISEASE
Bad" bio n is responsible for more
lilnwotl than anything else. It
catarrh, dvsjiepsia, rheuma
tism, weak, tired, languid feelings
and worse troubles.
Hood's Harsajiarilla bis been
mot it fully successful in purifyinq
and flrithiag the blood, removing
scrofula and other humors, end
building up the whole system. Take
i giff it to all the family so as to
avoid illness. (Jet it today.
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J. M. ROYER, Manager.
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