East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 14, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    TAGE SIX
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 14. 1916.
EIGHT PAGES
IS YOUR HEALTH FIRST SPECIAL OF
WORTH S5.00? PYTHIAN DELEGATES
TO ARRIVE JULY 30
Woman Tells How Lydia L
Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound Restored Her
Health.
Limn. Ohio. - " I was ail broken down
In health from a displacement W of my
1 lady mmm came to
I see me and she ad- i
vised me to com
mence taking Lydia
E. Pinkham's Yeg- ;
etatle Compound I
and to use Lydia E.
linkham's Sanative '
Wash. 1 bfgan tak
ing your remedies
nn.1 tiKSS.mlworth
and in two months
was a we'd woman
after th-.'.' do-t. rssai! I never would
stand up ftraipht spun. I was a mid
wife for seven years and I recommended
the Vcp-uMe l'omxv..:i ! ! every wo-
t i lt 1 1 M Is PRKPARING TO
VI. HOST TO VIS1T1M.
LODUK MEMBKRS.
.niiiim"
omoiilion of the Mnvrenio Itv Will
i K-n on &mpM 1 aud Adjourn on
tagaal '" TTfysarleiai crowd is
Kinmitecl to be in Vttcndamv Por
ing the 10 ia
rORTUXD. Ore. July 14. The
first PMhian special train bearing
i' legates to the meeting of the Su.
(rente 1odge of the order will ar
rive in Portland on Sunday July It.
The first convention of the supreme
lodge will open Tuesday. August 1.
li will finally adjourn August 1.
The train bearing Pythian Sisters
from their National Headquarters at aged 10 years.
'JUDGE BENNETT OF
THE DALLES TO BE
. URGED FOR BENCH
WASHINGTON, July IS. Senators
h underlain and Lane of Oregon will
at the earliest opportunity, re om '
BJMWd io the president the appointment
of A. S. Bennett of The nalles. Ore .
tor the supreme bench to succeed!
Chattel E. Hughes. The senators be-1
lieve no one yet has been decided up
on for the vacancy, and they will urge
Dennett M a capable jurist w hose ap-1
pointinent would compliment the l'a
cific coast and its democracy.
ALLEGES WIFE DRINKS,
SMOKES AND SWEARS
ACTION Of ENGLAND
ER DECLARATION
HELD TO BE LEGAL
MINISTER OF BLOCKADE HI T
LINES VIEWPOINT or THE
BRITISH EMPIRE.
LA GRANDE GETTING
READY FOR 2 DAYS
"SPEED
TO BE
lbs larailon of Imiulon Sunptj a Oode
Kndotoorim; to Reeonctto IVrtaln
Contradictory Theories in Interna
tional Law, Cacti TeUs the United
Praia.
LONDON, July it England act
ed strictly upon legai principles in
ration of 1 .on -
BL'QKNK. Ore., July 12. --Alleging
that his wife. Stella Q, tlullion.
smokes cigarettes to excess. drinks
:n,l list's tvid lariLMlML.',. Ill- V T (lull.
I. ft. member of the firm of QuUlOB & ",,ttn,,,mK th
i.ullion. local medical specialists and
owners of the Northwest hospital, has
rued her for a divorce. Tho were
married in Marion county. Ind.. April
16. Ittt and have one child l!us.
1 mi ia n.i polis will reach Portland on
I he same da. The convention or tne
man to lake bef tv birth and after- Supreme Temple also opens on Tues
wards. and thev all pit along so nicely , Between the arrival of the train
thnt it surely is a godsend to sulTering an. I the falling of the gavel in the
women. If women wish to write to ' hands of Cora M Davis of Vnion.
me I will bed, !ighteltc answer them." Oregon, supreme chief, a great many
Mrs JtNNDI MoYKR. M2 E.North St, social events are scheduled.
, , ',-iv:. Monday afternoon the women of
Lima. Ohio. Lv. ' a.. Ml i m
,, ei,..r from rhun flee- ",.".. ........
nmiini , in c-m... ...... --i
menents. weakness. irrejrulanties. ner-
don. Lord Uobert .Cecil, minister of
blockade, told the Pntted Press. He
answered several assertions made bj
the Herman chancellor recently, re-
g&rdlng the declaration
Immediately after filing of the com-1 "Apparently the chancellor re
plaint Mrs. itullion filed an answer 1 sards the declaration of London as
Mid er.iss complaint, alleging that her charter for freedom of the seas,
hue band deserted her. although it is 1 1 he declaration of Uindon merely
EM UP" DAYS PROMISK
RICH IX EXCELLENT
KKATHtKS.
LA CRAN'DE. Ore., July 14.
Speed em-up days, July 22 and 23.
for La Grande, promise to lie rich n
their entertainment features. Besides
the motor races, aeroplane flights,
etc., there will lie a great Industrial
parade for which the busineas men of
La Grande are making elaborate prep
arations, and handsome prizes will be
offered A moving picture man will
be on hand to reel the features Au-
tomobiles decorate,! in every concelv
j able design are promised. Business
j men of La Grande are not given any
I special privilege In this, as all car
j owners and drivers of the countv
are Invited to participate.
CHI H( II Is IIm I S8ED,
vousnoss, '!-CKacae or ocanug-tiunu
pains, need the tonic-strengthening
properties of the roots and herbs con
tained in LydiaE-Pinkham'sA egUb'e
Compound.
If Yotivtntit spc-oialndh Ice, write
the Lydia E. IMiiklmm Medicine
Co, (fontidentuili, Lynn, nitss.
morial service, which w ill be follow -
led by a report from a committee
(which has been gathering and wrtt
Dg the. early history of th? order
The report will be accompanied by a
j museum of relics of the early days
' and is expected to be a feature of
splendid interest. Monday night the
officers and members of the Supreme
admitted that they live in the same
house, but not as man and wife. Mrs.
Qullloa asks for the care and custody
of the child. $2"i0 suit money. $To a
month temporary alimony and 114
permanent alimony.
to
indie
It
Most Wasteful Institution
I'.vl-ts," sus Ixlmatrtr.
Una
SPCRNED ADMUtl.K KILLS.
t liorus Girl's Rejeotad suitor shoots
Her in Midst of Theater Crowd.
CAMllEX. N. I., July 13 Klla
Dunbar, working as a chorus girl, was
shot and instantly killed In the pres
ence of a crowd of theatergoers at
Temple will hold a reception in trie xinth and Market streets by William
P.ed Room of the Imperial Hotel for Ashbridge, a former admirer. At
Murderer Gets 10 Years. j pythians. ' Camp followers." as the j tne time OI tat shooting the woman
i'.vHTHAC.R. Missouri. July IS husbands of delegates to the Supreme j ww accomianiel by her aeven-year-
.lohn Austin Hooper, alias Wilbur TemPM are called, will le allowed to old daughter, and tne screams- of the
w-as a code endeavoring
Certain contradictory theories in in
tar national law. Specifically II per
mined the destrurl ion of neutra
priies. It did not repeal the right of I
belligerents against enem commeroa ; MISSOULA, Mont.. July IS, '.The
The chancellor has accused Etfg-j church is the most wasteful institu
tand of lack of faith in not accepting Won that exists," is the statement yf
the declaration. Apparently he has j Dr. A. W. Taylor, head of the de-j
forgotten lhat the L'nlted States two partment of sociology in the I niver
yean ago recognize,! that the deela-jslty of Missouri, who lectured here
ration was not blndmn without an ex-, recently to the Students of the miiii-
oress aur nent Between the Ivelllg-1 mer school of the University of Mon-
erents. The declaration had had no'lana. lr. Tavlor's talk Was an argu
torce at all since li was not ratified. mem for united and co-operatve ae- j
It is verv different from a treaty ! "on of the art of Christian organi-
luaranteelng the neutrality of Bel
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The iVeu;
MICHELIN
UNIVERSAL
TREAD'
W
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HfsniiKlgam
Cor. E. Court
No Other
Tire Like It
For All-round
Service
Note the Heavy Broad
Flat Tread
Combining All the
Advantages of Other
Non-Skids of Both
the Raifd Tread
mnd the Suction
Triad Typtt
NDr.NT GARAGE
JC Uehn. l'row.
and Thompson Sts
mi uuiiiumuiiininu i-vi
! zations.
child when she saw h4V mother fall, i
attracted !
giUm. which was absolutely binding
upon the signatories and which iler
many callously violated the moment
lhat war was started, following tall
ict by waging land and sea warfare
Mason, convicted f second degree 1 attend.
murder, was sentenced to 10 years in. Hotel reservations and correspond-, mlftsled with pistol snots
the penitentiary snorciy oeiore mi.i-f nce warrants tne assertion inai the attention of the police, wno ar- j wit)l methods both contrary to Inter
night for killing Policeman Joplin. ! tremendous crowd will attend thejre8ed ltle man before he could make national law and repugnant to Ideas of
Hooper was known In the northwest! meeting of the Supreme lodge and his escape. I civilization and humanity. We need
as the most sensational niasiwasai ..i me Supreme lempie. A passing Jiney took the woman to: ,,,,, ,.,.mi,i v0 0f ,. amount of neu
In years It is expected lhat every city in tne
Resinol
state will send Mg delegations of Py-
j thians to participate In the program
for the 10 days of their stay.
I The big parade will occur on the
afternoon of Tuesday. August 1. when
I even lodge in Oregon and Washing-;
t s expected to be represented. It!
I will cover a route 45 blocks in1
i b-ngtti. Autos will be provided for
he use of aged and infirm members.
the Cooper hospital, but she was dead1l;li
before the institution was reached
The police at the same time took
AshbrMge to the hospital for purposes
of identification and led him to the
room where the body lay. As they
were about to take him out. Ashbridge
said. - Just a minute: let me kiss her,"
and threw himself on the body crying,
"Good by Ella."
shipping and the number of neu
lives destroyed."
"The church is inefficient." said II
Dr. Taylor, "because of comptgltH e j j
Interests. If we would, we could allf
belong to the same church, think as I J
we saw fit. and be effective Vet I
there is not enough in the things in j
which we disagree to save a single : j
soul. Put the church to the test and It
you will find that we have so many J
churches lhat It is hard for us to bell
Christiana."
a friend to
tender skins
Many ii!-rr.a2e toilet soaps contain
lrec a -a", a bar li rhrfciral which
tends to dry and injure the skin or
hair. Resin. i Soap o 'Mains abso
lutely no free aikaii.andtoit is added
the soothine. healing Resinol med
ication, which d Kton have used for
overWyears in treating skin troub
les. P.;us it ci 'ml irts tender skins,
and help? nature clear the complex
i' and keep the hair rich, lustrous
and fr-e fr m dandruff. Sold at
(Irue-p
and toilet counters.
Mrs Dunbar was a divorcee and
well as for delegates to the two wag about to escape the attentions o?
supreme law making noaies oi me : Ashbridge.
Ashbridge fired five shots into the
body of the woman, three entering
her head and two her heart.
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1 COME HERE FOR
pi
5 AH the new idea are here S
E Bathing caps of quality. I
I The newest ideas in bath-
I ing caps now ready for
I your selection. Choose E
j here and be better pleas-
E ed. First quality, practi- E
s cal styles, popular prices.
I 50c TO $1.25.
I Tallman & Co.
Leading Druggiiti
iiiiitimiiimiiiMiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiniiiMii?
j orders. They will probably not come
! to the Northwest again within the
lives of men and women of today and
I the appeal is heimr made to the loy
j alty of everv Pyfhlan to register at
headquarters and participate in the
I w ork.
The grand lodge of Oregon is to be
i in session for two days during the
Unu .
Arrangements are being completed
for ( imping the I'nlformed Hank
j companies at Vancouver. Washing
I ton. All Oregon companies will join
I the Washington companies. A prize
drill at Multnomah field is one of the
I features for Thursday. Strong rf
I valry is being developed between the
! companies of the two states as to
which has the crack drill team. The
: prizes aggregate (0i and will be
' Paid in cash.
A feature of the entertainment that
j is brineing hundreds of visitors along
j with the delegates is the big clam
j barbecue on the beach at Seaside
scheduled for Saturday, August 6.
The Kastern and middle Western del
egates are keen for this event. Af
terward there will be a swim in the
Pacific and a dance in bathing cos
tumes on the hard sand of the beach.
Another bilt feature is to be the
trip over the Columbia itiver High-
i and the salmon dinner at Bonne
V ille.
-( IIOOLBOYS ABE DRILLED.
nn Officers Instruct Thousands in,
New York Tramlng caml.
NEW Yi IRK, July 13 Five hun
dred public schoolboys from this city i
New Jersey and Pennsylvania, mobil
ized at Fort Hamilton for military ma-1
ntuvers. are training under the direc
tion of the National School Camp As-1
sociation. The boys are from 9 to 17
yean old. They will remain in train
lag from two weeks to two months,
as they ur their parents decide. As!
far as possible, they will receive in
struction similar to that given to army
recruits. Army officers will deliver j
lei lures and there will be daily drills.
It is estimated that 60U0 young men )
and boys will be in training in vari
ous military camps in New York, one
of these ramps, located at Fort lerry,
Plum Island, will be attended by 1
youths.
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a. a
An Historical Fact
Efen before the days of our Forefathers, titrocti
iiun the same kind of root.., herbs and barks, now
ucd in compotmdinft the ingredients for S. S. S.,
were well known and extensively used among
the Indians.
Science and modern methods have only changed
the Indians way of handling the materials, the
essential features are still in evidence in S. S. S.
Natures Greatest Blood Purifier and a natural so
Quence of the Indians favorite medicine.
Get The Genuine S. S.S. at Youe Diucgist.
SSS. Co. Atlanta, Georgia
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Drink Soda in Bottles
the most sanitary way.
It's pure and easy to keep cool.
We bottle, sell and deliver to your home
HIRE'S ROOT BEER
SODAS, ALL FLAVORS
GINGER ALE
good as any in the state.
Agency for Weinhard's Golden Nector
, the fine summer drink.
Pioneer Bottling Works
Paul Hemmelgarn, Prop.
Telephone 177. Quirk delivery a feature.
100
f.l Mil) TO AIM IXITS.
SEATTLE, Juty 13. I'nder instruc
tions from the war department. Adju-tant-ii-m
ral Maurice Thompson, ot
the V ishington national guard", au
thorized .be immediate formation of
Uiaa of Aaacttle Is commonly grad. eigat additional units of the guani
... .. . . nA .. nrrll I... mllrit, r-
i . on- dish arter anotner is set "r
nlde It Is one of the first Indie.
ins that the sy stem is running down,
vi there is nothing else so good for
as Hood's SstrsaparUla the best "'
I tonic. Adv.
ItuniM! SHORT OI LABOR.
M im lion- Trade. Pi-el Iirt of Men
Vas'- i:al-el for Thousand.
ed Into '.he federal service at once. I
The immediate purpose of increas
ing the number of guardsmen. Gen
er.il Thompson said, fs to bring l ie
milit'a as near as possible to the quo.
1 1 it is ejected to furnish to the 16tb
tactical division of tne federal mooi.e,
army.
The laislng of this additional force
will ad I approximately 775 men to,
the state's mobile troops and will,
bring the total up to approximately
I ass,
one field battery, one companv of
engineers und one field hospital corps
will be recruited in Seattle Two oth
er artillery organisations will be form
ed at Spokane and Walla Walla. The
second company of engineers will be
The extra troop
ed at Kile.;
Con Dung Low
CHOP SUEY
NOODLES cr
HOT TAMLES
CHILLI CON CARNE
SPANISH STT1.K
LUNCHES
COFFEE
Everything clean and up-to-data
FIRST t'IASS SERVICE
TEA 5c Package
Under State
Hotel
i 'or Webb
l'bone f67
,nd rottonwoo
I'endleton,
LONDON, July 13. Employment
throughout the Qntted Kingdom con
tinues at a very high level In all In
dustrie directly affected by the war.
- the Board of Trade Labor Ok
sette. Imririg May 176,000 working peo
t,i. n., fOca b,crMueri wanes amount-
log I :) DM pounds per week. coal organized at Spokane, as well the
miners wooien operatives and engi- nuiance company.
t..t- being hiefly affected. , cavalry will be I
Labor short.use continues mosiiburg.
munition trades, including I
engineering, shipbuilding and cnemi-
:il industrial Coal miners and textile
workers are also badly wanted in
Hi districts.
Heat pioauatas Many.
BALTIMORE July 13 Three ol
tni 36,090 in th( Elk convention !".
nttfc ar, i 17 petaona along the Haa
I ere rx ,str,.ted by heat. One mo
YOU NEED
to aid nature occasionally when your
liver is sluggish, your stomach dis
ordered or your bowds inactive. Let
this safe, mild, dependable remedy
regulate these organs and put them
in a sound and healthy condition.
BEECHAM'S
PILLS
Lfu-fffst Sale of Any Medicine in th W-rj
'old everywner. In bosf, 10c, ' Z .
In' fBssflal
At Alia T'slaj
Applied Proverb of
Modern Business
"Faint heart ne'er
won fat dollars."
Or as John Wanamaker once stated another phase
of the equation.
"Advertising is no business for the quitter."
The man that sticks at it wins. The article with
merit that is advertised day in and day out is the article
that turns profits for its sponsors.
The effect of advertising is cumulative. Returns
grow bigger with every repetition.
There are advertisers using this newspaper that in
crease their space year after year.
And each year their sales enlarge. They are men
who find that advertising pays.
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