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mntPT D A nasi UGUST 9 6 mm DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON PAGE SDL AT OMAPINE PLAN TO HAVE BIG PICNIC i llli liliKX's PREMIUM MM" TOR HVD80M hay M EAST KM) FAIR OIT. I'MAl'lNE, Oregon. Aug. I. Pa trons at Husbandry No. 31 will hold; ih.,ir minimi nlnnlri on August ihel PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY DISINHERITED VANDERBILTS DO THEIR DUTY - HiiHUuum7 ; llth ut at the dam. The trip will b She'll be tea-happy She has sent for the Taste Packet and now she is finding out which Schilling's Tea just exaclly suits her. Please don't misunder stand there is only o N E quality of Schil ling's Tea, hut there are four di stint! taste types. Whichever you like best is the kind for you to use; all four of them breu- tea of indescribable charm. Send for the Taste Packet The limplt , sure way ti get the right tit. Cmta:ns fenr parch-nyn enre.'ipes if Japan, English Breakfast, Ceyttn, Oiling enikgh far fire ir ssx cups if etch. MtiM prtmpth i receipt if 10 centi ( stamps ir cm), ijlidresi: iA Schilling faf Qompany jjj Sccend Street, San Frtncisci Schilling's Best made m autos and It is tpectd many grangers will attend. This, Friday night no Orange will lie hold, j Mrs. Charlie Wellman II spensnns a week with her sister, Mrs. J'idge Kelly at Prescott. Mm 11. J. Kirk and Mrs. James i Kirk leave this week for the dam. whet- ilu- will pass 1 two week va- i cation. l.ouis. Fred and Urover HodgW t are In Portland this week attending the Knights of Pythias convention. The premium book tOT the Hudson j Ba) tad Kasl End Fair is in thu ' hands of the printer and will be mail ed to everyone interested the next j week. The childrrn's premium list Is I out now and can he secured from the county school superintendent, Kyle McDaniel or the principal of the .-chool the child attends. Rev. H. A. and Mrs. Noyes and family are taking their summer hol iday at Cold Springs and during the month of August there will be no services at the Presbyterlun church, j Dealtry Bean Is the guest ol Gene vieve Young at Lowden this week. Miss Delia Philippl is home after a pleasant month spent in Seattle. Mrs Jack Clarke and baby of Wai la Walla, leave today for their home after an extended visit with Mr Clarke's mother, Mrs. li. H. Well man. Horace Cook is threshing his wheat this week. It is running uboui II bushels to the acre. He has about 300 acres in this year. 11 ?:a,52. Sold through grocers only y fjM ! 1 Hh Tire Like It M IHI w lor. K. it.urt and iiwrnpMni .-t.i- f' PROGRESSIVES REFUSE TO ENDORSE HUGHES Washington Bull Moose Hold President Wilson has been Progressive. TREAT YOURSELF to a dish of our pure ice cream. You have no idea how it re stores a tired body or soothes a worried mind. It is delicious in flavor, smooth m texture, it is a cream so wholesome that doctors recommend it for in valids. Better get acquainted with mtiP todav. All Pendleton's best butter is put in Blue Cartons. Be sure that you get it when your order butter. SEATTLE, Wash.. Aug. 2. The progressive party of Washington In mass convention decided Saturday to maintain the state and eiranty orga nizations and to support the effors of Matthew Hale, acting National chair man, to preserve the National orga nization, and to induce candidates to file for the progressive nomination for state and county offices. A reso lution was udopted providing that il progressives do not file for county and state offices an examination be made by party leaders of the records of other candidates "with a view to re commending to progressive voters thS they personally support such candidates." The convention took no action to ward indorsing a presidential candi date, leaders urging that such a ques tion should be left to the direction of the individual voter if a progressive candidate is not nominated. "lf we have no National ticket, fverv nroeressive has the right to I vote on presidential candidates as he pleases." said Walter J. Ihompson. of Tacoma. "It would be unwise to offer the support of this meeting to Hughes. Wilson has given us a lot of progressive legislation. Hanley. the choice of the prohibitionists. Is progressive." muja. wewir Here are two photographs to show o'Kyan. who is in command of the what the Vanderbilt family is doing New York slate troops. When voting for the army of the Vnlted States in Vanderhilt in lSi'6 married (Jrace the crisis with Mexico Mrs. Cur- Wilson, his father, Cornelius, disln nellus Vanderbilt Is very busy caring , herlted him. He didn't like the new for the helpless widows of national ' Mrs. Vaijilerbili Hut the two are guardsmen. She has kepi many of! the only persons of the fam ly of New them from actual suffering. Major York millionaires who have been Cornelius Vanderbilt. her husband, la heard of In connection with the na on the Texas border with Genera! f UtHt'a need. I of Sunkist lemons was presented to the captain and crew of the famous i U-boat for the return trip. WILL MAKE THEIR HOME IN LA GRANDE wnjciamr. tkaciiki PAST Pont YF.AItS, TAKES , NEW SCHOOL I-ONITIOV RF HOOK WORM VICTIMS IEAD. LAS VEGAS. N. M., Aug. 3. With the death yesterday of Roan Baca, an emidove of the Santa Fe round-house it became known today that there I were more than a dozen rases of pel lagra in this county. Deaths have ! been reported from the Mora and Sapello sections. The County Medical Society has or ganized a campaign of education against the disease. Pendleton Creamery Phone 444 Drink Soda in Bottles j 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. Quick delivery a feature. worn : ,HiiniiiMniHitiniiiiiiiiiHHiiiii""",""I""",1,t,II",,",ffl,"1, I NODDI ES, CHOP SUEY, CHINA DISHES I Apv'Q KWONG HONG LOW VJi'VsW 1 O 116 Weit A1U St., UpiUuri. Phone 433 tmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmi After ijtf.p Winter Colds Bad Blood Yon are pale, thin, weak with little vitality. Yonr liver is sluggish and the bad blood causes your siomaca I muscles to lose their elasticity and become flabby and weak then ! indigestion. Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Dts ' covery, purely vegetable anJ free from I alcohol or narcotics, is the great and powerful blood purifier of to-day. Ex ' traded from American forest herbs ! and roots. Contains no alcohol. In : eredients printed on wrapper. Take it as directed and it will search out impure and poisonous matter throughout the system and eliminate it through the natural cnanneis. All dealers in medicines can supply Dr. I'ierce's Golden Medical Discovery in li-,, id or tablet form, or send ten 1 1 cents in one-cent stamps to Dr. Pierce, j Invalids' Hotel, Unffalo, N. Y., for tr-al ! package of tablets. I WHAT WOMEN OF OUR NATIVE STATE SAY. Eugene, Oregon. "In raising my ISttuly i nave al ways found that I could depend on ; Dr. Pierce's rein ! edics for all ail ments. I gave them the ' (ioiden Medical Discov ery lor vmniunB, ore throat, bad : coughs and grip, and it always j Ofl red them. I i" 1 also gnve them EE ' thp 'Pleasant Pellet ' fir sick headache, biliousnees and constipation. I am glnd U recom mend UNCO. "MBS. Cakiue Dean, U N. Lawrence Street. (East Oregonian Special.) MBACHAM. Aug. 4 - Mr. and Mr K. Wllkison came from Ui Grande on Tuesday to pack and move thtli hou.'ehold goods. Mr. Wllkison has been teaching here for the last four years, but has accepted a position ot teaching In the La Grande schools. Jim Beard of Pendleton, spent Sun day with his family here. J. D. Casey made a" business trip to La Grande on Monday. Alex Thompson, employed by Ca sey mill here, became very 111 and was taken to La Grande hospital on Monday. His wife accompanied him. Mrs. Ed Welch went to La Gran ie on Honda) to receive medical treil- nient. Mr. ; lid Mrs. Isaac GilHaham an I daughter, arrived from Portland on Saturday night to spend a time with Mr. and Mrs. James Baker. Geraldine Hanlen came down from Kaiiiela on Tuesday to spend the das' with her grandma. Mrs. J. Baker. Mr. end Mrs. Jerry Gervals made a trip to Pendleton Wednesday morn ing. H. Shepard. employed here by J. D. Casey, went to Milton on Wednes day to get his lamily to reside here. Bert Smith and family returned from WalhrWa on Tuesday and pro- t,. Pendleton tHe KMIOWinB day. ORANGES AND LEMONS THE ONLY FRESH FOOD Deutschland Crew Guarded Against Mai-Nutrition by Supply of "Vitamines." The fact that the only fresh food that the famous German undersea liner Deutschland carried on its re cent pioneering voyage to America was oranges and lemons, may have a bearing on some recent experiment In food values that may change the diet of the world. Noted scientists, among them em inent Germans, have practically es t.hli.hW .he fact that certain food substances called -vitamines" are not OOly necessary to life and the proper development of the body cells, but also serve to prevent disease-: due to It has been shown thnt several of I the staple foods of today, beeau-e of the modern methods useu in vr , them for the market, are e.m--lv lacking in vitamines, but that or anges and lemons are plentifully sup plied with vitamines of a very hard) type. ' It is said oranges and lemons wero chosen for the Deutschland's officers and crew to balance the diet and sup ply the healthful live freshness of these fruit Juices. i.-..rimer,i with animals of sev eral k'nds have proved that the Juices of certain fresh fruits and vegeta bles contain revivifying properties. On .ertaln diets, lacking me ju. WILL SLOANS MXIMFXT UEVE PAW? Try It and see one application will prove more than a column of claims. James S Ferguson. PhBu, Ph., writes: 'I have had wonderful relief since I I used Sloan's Liniment on my knees. j To think after all these years of pain VOV. one application gave me relief. Many thanks for what your remedy has done for me." Donit keen on suffering, ap ply Sloan's Liniment where your pain Ui and notice how quirk you get re lief. Penetrates without rubbing. Buy it at any Drug Store. 25c Adv. You will like that Chocolate Ice Cream at Koeppen's and its only 10c a dish Hong Kong Cafe IND NOODLE PABAOB Noodles AND Chop Suey On (aide Tray Orders Specialty Boxea for ladles and (entlemeD. OPBN DAT AND ALL NIGHT MKALff SOP AND VV. .Meal TU kcts, 21 Meals for M M Special Chicken Dinner Sundays 548 Main Street Next to B. 0. Blg Phone (01 Progressives Meet to Consider Placing a National Ticket PARKER DECLARES BULL MOOSE WILL SOT KMMHISK ESTHER WILSON oil HUGHES, INDIANAPOLIS, Aug J. The pro grefidve national conference met .'.t noon. John M. Parker, the progres sive vice presidential nominee, said the conference must decide whether j to place a national ticket In th -j field He said "We won't endorse Wilson or Hughes." It was suggested that the progressives concentrate their fight in the doubtful states elect the presidential elector. nnt swlnir their votes to the; Candidate making the most progies sive concessions. The conference ad journed from ore thirty until three. Ihe leaders were conferring. PAINS IN SIDE AND BACK How Mrs. Kelly Suffered and How She was Cured. Burlington, Wis. 'I was very irreg ular, and had pains in my side and back, but alter taking iiiiiiiiiimmiiiimiiimi Go East This Summer via Northern Pacific Low Round Trip Fares Lnjoy every moment of the circle tour9 via this line. Get additional scenery and service at no additional expense. Through daily trains to St. Paul, Minneapolis, Chicago, Kansas City-St. Lsouis with the best dining car service in the world. Enroute stop at Yellowstone National Park Lnter through (iarllner Gateway original, scenic and only Northern -ntrnnce. Spend a week or month in America's greatest wonderland. See the wild animals, geysers, colored terraces, paint pots. Crand Can yon of the Yellowstone, etc. Excellent hotela. Have you visited HAYDEN LAKE? Most beautiful spot Hotels, campinK. boating, fishing, golfing Near Hpo kane. ' Write, call or phone for tickets, Informa tion and travel literature. Let us arrange your vacation trip. WALTER ADAMS A cent. Pendleton. Ore. Asst. Gen'l Passenger Agent PORTLAND, ORE. Hound trip westbound summer tourist tickets on sale dally tell yoar eastern friends. Attractive llomeserkem tickets to Montana points and return. A. D. CHARLTON, Lydia E. I'ink ham's . Vegetable Com pound Tablets and using two bottles of the Sanative Wash I am fully convinced j S that 1 am entirely ! S cured of these trou-1 3 blcs, and feel better j S all over. I know I vour remedies have I s done mo worlds of I pood and I hope every suffering woman will give them a trial " Mrs. Anna Kelly, 710 Chestnut Street, Burling ton, Wis. The many convincing testimonials con stantly published in the newspapers ought to be proof enough to women who suffer from those distressing ills pecu liar to their sex that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the medicine thev need. This good old root and herb remedy has proved unequalled tor uiese oreaa ful ills; it contains what is needed to niiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiin Known For It's Strength iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiu Washington, D. C, Oct. 6, 1913. restore woman's health and strength the animals have died Other animals peculiarity in shout to die for the lack or jn i -1 requiring special ad- ,, ar subsla nee" nave .m.., - . t. . a k. plalj, r-inrno,! to normal on tne mjwuw --- - ,. . 01 'be Juice. . . ' Maun for frei advice. A box of Sunkist oranges ana a do -i f Ttlll"' V"' ham Medicine Co. (confidential), First National Bank PENDLETON. OREGON is hereby granted the right to act as Trustee, Ex ecutor, Administrator and Registrar of Stocks and Bonds. Federal Reserve Board. By C. S. Hamlin, Governor. niimmimiimiiiiniiiiiiiiiiii SEC URITY miiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitH I s E 4 I