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EIGHT PAGES PAGE SIX DAILY EAST OREGON! AN. FENDLETON. OREGON. MONDAY. AUGUST 14, 1916. Alfa Theatre Friday and Saturday Night Aug'. 18 and 19 AND SATURDAY MATINEE. cijr HiraM? i&ullDoggrr m mm 4 . , RAD FPflM 11 unu uuiiiiu i hum n pram mm MONDAY, VI (il ST 1 1. 1!M. liable- Wanted. I In ehal IBS) oaU etlRui Clint ltflWTlt having Invented a , iimiorsined, putent go-rart. we now expect him to I Unlettered, unpolished, n I'm sure ' l half nil ii i ii i i Lninriiiinnni r. I m mm II i I I 5i 5 h V Mill M i Ai I IIV bVIII klliVI 1UIIIVI V 8 From the PesMoines. Wash.. Children's Home. CHANGE OF PROGRAM EACH NIGHT. 24 KIDDIES, IN THE BEST OF A two hours' program of Music and Mirth. Watch for Brass Band Street Parade at 4:30 P. M. Pretty Costumes Special Scenes join with Cousin Ti'itdy in spreading :mtt-race suicide propaganda. More I aides, more buggies. v lvri'ei'i Record. t learning that the W. C T. I". was inspecting the records of liquor ship ments to ascertain the names of those CUrtag their monthly allowance, j lule ltadeaux remarked with feel ing. "I'm thankful that they can find nothing there to expose me to criti Iclsm. I haven't missed a month yet.' i Oaose And Effect. It's funny that the farmer. Whose wheat brings dollar five.. Will urge the buyer to boost it higher. His face with Joy alive. Mid yet will howl and cuss and growl All in the very hour, l ocalise the mills tn meet their bills. Have raised the price of flour. viliied. j 1 don't know a thing but what naiure has taught, The have no schools here though I know that they ought. I I'd like to "aspire." but I'll let m new jeans There aim a soul here known what the' ITeUrht word means, i Oh yes. 'tis a benighted illiterat land. No one reads or writes and few un- derstand. i Hut still I'll slay with her and cast in my lot. And Rive her the best and the all that' I've got. IAMBS lUl'I'HK USES KBKOSKNE l WATER ixnt GRBASY amnm mts uk- Sl'liTS. I tvk Makes Much dilU tioiuil Work for .Moil at Junction on Account of Hud Order Can He-, uur lirought lUick lor ltcpairs uud i Transfer, (East oregonlan Special.) K1ET11, Aug 14. James Klppee. an employe at the round-house, was uutte badly burned about the arms. And when I'm all spent and life's " ; lw!a alla M( KbOUt 8 o'clock Sunday ine uown gruaes. i morning add his box car hoVUK I'll straddle my pinto and cross tne Cascades. To spend my last years m peaceful repose In the land where the moss and the culture stuff grows. Lively Music, Funny Comedians. PRICES 25c AND 50c. i... ..t i:,.uk 'I'lie Ijidv' Aii-ucr. "It's tan thing'' said I.eoni Several weeks ago we published I f'0' Cohen "ii his return from Buyers' j some etses w ritten by a jilted lover Week, "that most all of the buyers of Echo, I he substance of which was were looking for cellars." that be could seek forgetfulneas IK booze lint eventually decided that he morning i caught on fire as a rssalt of using : kerosene in a tub of water in w hich I he Was wush.ng some greasy over ; clothes. In some manner the kqro- sene caught on lire and Mr Rip use received his burns in getting the tub : kicked out of doors. After the em- di casings had been applleu the injured limlis, Mr. Jackson ! look him to Pendleton in his auto where he could have Ihe attention of ihe oomnanj surgeon, Dr. Ulngo. FROM THE PEOPLE building and general this inland empire. expansion oi It Gives I - The gullibility ,,iii,l find .mother Tirl in the sweet ' " wreck WHICH occurred clglll bye und bye. Miles west of here on the morning .Now nones the lady in Ihe case. ! ot the 10th has caused lots of extra berating us right soundly for having' here on account of bad order published verses, declaring that all. ears being brought back here tor re- Beho understood to whom they re-I pairs and some to be transferred tarred and had enjoyed a laugh at 'Four cars of coal were a total wreck 1 her expense. After calling us an un- ami the clam sneu iron iu uisavs 1 wphtstlcated boob, which we accept ' has been busy picking the coal up und Vuto -au.-ca. ,,,ii,.,, ,h indites her loading it into other cars to be sent ,f i.nh rAnnri,.r on " The Turner Turned. 'From Cocktail to Oxtail' is the title of the romantic lifestory of Horsemllk 1 urner. Before prohibition days he Stai a bartender and now he is a botcher. JOHN DAM). Aug. 14. Au- TIih decease.! was born in Toronto, metropolitan dailies is a slltljeCI ot IT i'. hkn i !!! mi.i ih. I currirur wonderment to us. No matter I " rsml ates at' ih Ontario how often they go to Portland j Cksriei Marsh and Roland Oliver an the fertile plains or eastern Oregon, Me 1""'" themselves off on some j WIS l.vn h. r.,..L. , h,n. I reporter as l'l "iilllieiu rnimru'ii mi siead twelve miles north of Pendle ton, and with unabated industry oinplinient. she Indites her loading It ml answer and savs if we don't print itl forward. Hoy Duiigan. formerly or ire a coward at raid 10 iin judge 1 somciniiiir we siarieu. inetning nK piacs, The answer reads reus and get about a column interview "You say there will be another, the virgin son the i titul honii labors a beau- tU and valuable Jncl true prac (.tin or more papers. Just why Sam n. who knows hot for their ilibre, does not put a stop to the e on his paper at least Is an thin we can't understand. Pendleton. rre Mitor East iregonlan: At 1 1 o'clock on Wednesday irust I ll. John Dand. a wel known DnntUIS connty farmer, pass ed through the portals leading t the seoral cham!ers submerged with in the wesses nf an unknown and farm. unseen world In his passing I'ma- His constructive Mb ..lu.tv has lost a ch.ra.,,; r.i- concentrated on agricultural ivn ,j,.mias. ,',,iplaml .am wun ii-- i"-nut iim pursuits out wnue tnusiy engiigeu. g n-rsonality long associated with, m, mQtjJ atUtude concerning the and earnestly devoted to the uP-jaffaiis of government was not ab- ! sorbed k rural activities as it was I ever his policy to lake not only an In the sweet bye and bye. Let us hope you will not bother, In the sweet bye and bye. mliiil was judi- drink b,,( The pastime Helen Holmes i theater was featuring film dr la but now of La Uraiide, had charge oi the locomotive crane engaged in picking this coal up. Supt. W, Boiions, Assistant Super intendent a, Buckley, Division Mas ter Mechanic, all of La Orande, were here Friday in connection with the J wreck and conducting the regular f monthly supply iradi -over the dl j vision. All aboard tor the picnic at Gib bon on Thursday. August iiih. Kvery - invited to come whether in lip- employ of the railroad or not out- .une and especially and itdsrs are requested I RECOVERY OF NEW JERSEY WOMAN Due To Lydia L Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Bridpeton.N.J. "I cannot sr-eak too highly of Lydia E. I inkham's Vegeta- ble tmnound for i inflammation and oilier weaknesses. I Whs very irregular -he Pj . tncugh unosteiitatiuus part, but a serious view relative to state and community advancement, there fora rendering him a citizen of cul minating value whose education was wrought from the broad field of ex perience and who wisely chose his alma mater in the nursling tabors of nature, ii .as to Mr. Dand and to the belonged? and of j lq w h ch Oregon is we, tne present generation owe our exauiied position in this the lore most rank of governmental and so clilUU) progress. The cruel hand of fate may thin ihe ranks and erase the sainted mem oiiej. ot those who Uave divinely caused an erstwhile barren deieri to oiuoni with exquisite Harmony from tock:es, but the "Is this the place where tiny ha Helen Holmes'."' he asked. "Yes sir." said Manager Guy Mo lock. "It is." "Well, don't get chesty about II .-aid the man. "This isn t the place In Pendleton where they hell in homes." nl! hu Heard On The Charley Heard is He is proud 0 lets anyone forget it. Street. an insurance It nnd never Hie other dav proud to boast, thatjn( was intro,iuceri to a stranger "?laf to meet you. I insure you." he -aid by wav of acknowledgement. " When you met mo on the street. I know l did look sw eet. ' But If you choose, you may booze, "Just now or in the sweet b bye" and enjoy a day s recreation with us I j We apologize for omitting the sec-; Excursion rutes have been grained ! ond verse, but we couldn't quite for all those nut entitled to passes I L gather it. However, It is very plain Pare from Kieth. tl for the round I that the lady has M intention of ever trip, half fare tickets tor children j becoming the bride or "Bill." j over five years and not over lu years j . of age, 51k See uandbllts tor Hat just the Tiling for Diarrhoea. ! ul prlaea. "About two years ago 1 had a se- K. J. Anthony and C, H. Camptjell Ivere attack of diarrhoea which lasted ' ol the store department relumed on jover a week," writes W. C. Jones. No. IT Saturday from Soda Springs.; IBUford, N. D. "I became so weak j Idaho, w here they had spent a lew i that I could not stand upright. A days on business, druggist recommended Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem-j edy. The first dose relieved me and! within two days I was us well as1 ever." Many druggists recommend this remedy because they know thatj it is reliable. Obtainable everywhere.' Adv their no- a perpetual corrosive touch of time cannot destroy. Mi Dan 1 earn, d with him chi. Ue hand osonttiaenl Adding Nothing T It, The Wallers mill bought 7SO0 bush els of bluestem at a record price the other day but the Oregonian added cipher to the amount and made it Tl OOU bushels. But as James Alger "Buffalo" Fee remarked, what does a; . . mt to. It's nothing ! Augustus George, Aged 96, Lo- P. A. Michael made a business trip to ilcho the last or the week. Mrs. B. L. Tompkins and Mrs. H. M. Caven were Pendleton visitors on Saturday. Mrs. F. X. Luce and son Reuben, .-pent Thursday in Pendleton, the guests of Mrs. Ii Meyers. ; OLDEST PIONEER OF PAPER SHORTAGE DUE BAi.E.K VALLLI UIEJ TO WAR EXPERTS SAY during ' Hesr Ye. Hear Ye, Hear Ye The editor of th McMinnville News-1 ar. j would have ter rible pains so that I couid hardly take a Step. Sometimes I would be so misera ble Lhat I could not his otourn anion minus terrestrial Reporter in gently rapping the idea ot BAK BR, sweep a room. I th. h.gh res:,.-.! ,,'r .hose with whom i establishing a normal school in east- (jcorge. doctore'd part of the he mingled and leaves behind himern time but felt do an example worthy o: emulation. I Utor tv1r XmMm V Pinlt- His pathwav leading from the sraddle to the grave is strewn with ' "', 1 the tender blossoms of mercy, scat cated in County in 1865. chanpf ham's Vegetable Compound and fc-'.t a chsnsre for the better after the sec ond day. I took it until I was in a good healthy rendition. I recommend the Pinklia-T momAm to all women Hi I have used them with good results." Mrs. MDMB T. Cl-mmtncs, Zl New StreL Rndcretnn. N. J. Such testimony should be accepted by . lr !n "venues 'Jl n r j and his inan kn an women as conv uiciri evioence oi the excellence of I.ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound as a rmedy for the distressing ills of women such as displacemerts.inflammation, ulceration, backache, painful periods, ncrvousnes: and kindred ailments. iregrin. scoffs al me argumen ! that this section is entitled to a school "It is right and proper." he that eastern Oregon should send her young people to the Willaai- be educated so that they o!d'f early t.-r-.l ,hur t.. h;j .MlltTit hinil that e vaiicy Hi .. .. - mav come in touch with th w u-tr ri.;,,i. r, r.n,r :, n firn or J I and All and Eas Oh .Tht ANSCO CAMERAS aSPEEDEX FILM 1 DON'T let another summer go by without an Ansco. It will add more to the pleasure of your out runs than anything else. All winter and long uflcrwards you can live over again with your pictures those good summer days. Let us show you the Ansco line. $2 to $55. Tallman & Co Ledi. t Drurgi' .i A spirit of nunor and purity that aonsted to a virtue accompanied m as he passed through the various faithtul endeavors many kind words eminating 'roin a benevolent impulse of an gelical tenderness, won for him a I heat of friends who will sadly miss .. that old, familiar gieeling of which; Mr. Dand was eminently conspicuous. j He was distressed at times with the responsibility OS customary to those I burdened with an active civil life, but his ingenuity and magnanimity caused him to renew with undaunted i courage ills efiorts to achieve and I to do and those quanties were instru-1 mental in presenting to hia mental i vision an altruist aspect that softened the callouses accruing from hara ships and apparent failures His sneoaes is measured not by the earthiy possesion he hoi gathered under his name, but by the daily sacrifice not to the ones he loved, but When a worthy cause needed hi Support, he was generous to a fault, both to the meek and lowiy as well as to the high, for be recognized no atlon or so' ia! scale one above an other. Thw was ihe life of John Dand. He died as he had lived, true to the ideals he represented, and ever con scious of '.he duty he owed to man kind. In passing, it Is well to state that life was not lived In va n and that Umatilla county has suffeied the loss of anr among Its greatest benefae- Thc aspirations of western f which moves us to tun' strum out "The Ballad ern Oregon Bohunk" to-wlt: I The Hal lad. list to me. stranger. I'll sing for: you now lay of the lad from the land of the cow; Wild and I'm WOOly and wicked ror sure, rough and unciirried and smell of manure. Aug. 14.--Augustus believed to have been the pioneer of linker valley, dteJ Friday evening at his home ivs In ; near Haines He was born in Ken tucky, and came to Baker county In lt$i, being the second man to take up land in ihe powder river valley. Hi enjoyed excellent health up to eight days MgO, when he was strlck I lean eti with paralysis. ile leaves Hire sons and two daughters. WASHING! ply to f per. dent Wilson t ualion in the tury of N, Aug 14 in re ins Inquiry by Presi gardlng the paper sit- Unlted states. Becre- Agricultural Houston hat written s.i; ing: "Our experts are liu lined to believe thut the present conditions may lie temporary. "I am informed thai before the wai eastern markets, which are the pr in ipal impel markets in the country were fully supplied by Arner ud the imports Irom SSV countries, prices as a resuli were so low as to offer little inducement to new mills in the west Tired .Mothers. It's hard work t" where our great tlmoer reserves are take care of children and to cook, located. It is pronaoie coinmn'iis an sweep wash, sew and mend besides the war Tired mothers should tuke Hoods those which Sarsaparllla It refreshes the blood, factors have Improves the appetite, a sures ful -ben and helps In many ways. tion and operation Adv. y be very similar to listed before. These direct healing on the rest- suggestion regarding the construc tion and operation of government plants.' WITH THE RUSSIANS ON THE EASTERN FRONT tors. un CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Kiiirtiii if Q&ffldtufiM I ilOWl iitKJ Jit. UAMVtfl To find out the real charac ter of a cigar, unroll one. Take off the smooth out side wrapper first. With the Owl this wrapper comes from Sumatra, where the mildest wrappers grow. Gently, now, gently! Unroll the rest of the OWL. Spread out its clean, long-filler leaves so that you can study them closely. Note that they are long-filler leaves. Note that there are no ribs to burn unevenly. Take a new OWL now. Press it see how firmly yet how loosely it is molded. Now light it up. Even if we didn't say it, you could tell, from the way it smokes, that the OWL is hand-made. The Million Dollar Cigar M. A. GUNST ft CO. 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