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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY. AUGUST 15, 1916. PAGE SIX Nrt Contents 15 Knidj)r&n CASTOflU . ..mi -irtHltM . . illlirfclll.' 'all - Pin Op.unvMoifhmciiflr.Miaaa LossoFSip1- CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of PUT MONEY IN 1 IS ADVICE GIVEN L AIRMEN WHO FLEW ACROSS GERMANY coM.tUssloXKIt HOST OFFERS SOME MUENDM WVICE TO WORKERS OF OREGOX. a Air IV. IF IT Exact ujpv of Wrapper. In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA TMK CKNTAUH CBHMK. VOK ClTf. Itiiu-ulM Had No (iun. clarence Bowlaby declares the re- , 1 , . , -., (. .oloo 11- ctntAc that aft hi. hrmhsp hut been seized he vet discovered is a careful man SAl.KM. Ore.. Aug. 15. If the Ore gon laborer follows the advice given j him by Uibor Oommisisoner Hoff. he i will put his money in a bank, and not carry it around, thereby tempting robbers. The lending of money with- I out security is discouraged by the la bor commissioner. He also advises Workmen to do their work the safe wav and avoid accidents. The following suggestion are made: j He cautious. Help to reduce the number of ac-j cidents. Money lost is money thrown away, j He careful with money. Never wear gloves while working around revolving machinery. Brain in a factory is worth more than horsepower. Put your money in a state or na- j tional bank. They are safe. When you pay out money, pay by check. It teaches you business. The bank will keep your accounts j for you and advise you on business j matters. Take no chances by carrying money with von. Someone may rob you. j Landing money without security it one way of giving sonuthing for noth- , ing. If you have occasion to borrow i money, borrow through your bank j Rstabllsh a credit. Safety First The proper time to use safety pre- I cautions is before the accident hap- j pens. Profit by the experience of others ! First aid to the injured Is safety first I Always act. think and set the safety j example. You owe it as a duly to your family to be cartful. The most effective safety appliance u a UB. - LIEUT. JiARCHAL-. $ihtl nun saz vice. This picture show. Marehal. the French who were captured ii making a Might of (12 ing which he passed i Sab-Lieutenant army aviator, Poland after miles, and dur- before starting ! ney. He was ! Sholm. Poland) the Kussian tin I at Bulserbeck, on his hazardous. JoUr forced to alight ail w ithin sixty miles of I 8. He Is now interned ; He dropped p roc lama- j sensible cigarette Because it contains all the richness and luxury of the finest Turkish tobaccos and the substantial smoking qual ities of the best Virginia. Because it is rich enough, but not too rich, full-bodied, satisfying and yet mild Because it is put up in an inexpensive package, so that the value goes whert it should be in the cigarette Berlin, Justltlona while flying over Berlin, non that following the abductlne and notified the police and then went forcible bathing of his brother, he home. He did not see the party aft ec ured a gun and threatened the ah- erward he states. Alfa Theatre Friday and Saturday Night Aug. 18 and 19 AND SATURDAY MATINEE. ! The lolly Entertainers f Krom the Uesmoines, v asn., cnnaren s nume CHANGE OF PROGRAM EACH NIGHT. 24 KIDDIES, IN THE BEST OF a m mm i m, Personal caution is the greatest ol ; all means of preventing accidents. It is better to lose a minute In avoiding accidents than to lose a month in nursing injury. He cautious. Do it the safe way take no risks. Stop. look, listen. Always be careful. Keep your head end you will not lose your limbs. The safety-first man is bigger- broader and better than the careless! exp ri- 5 HOW I GOT RELIEF FROM CATARRH A Man Who Suffered Twenty Years and Va- Minuet Deaf rind- Wj t Quickly Rid of Trouble, A two hours' program of Music and Mirth Watch for Brass Band Stree at 4:30 P. M Pretty Costumes Lively Music Funny Comedians PRICES 25c AND 50c. By Thomas Walsh. j sssv . i,- shows m k t Parade j 1 v w m $ f mmmm w li s Kver)' body's Business, it is ever) body's business to be careful; yet it nnist be somebody' particular business to see thai every-: body is careful. Keep your shoes in good condition, so that nails or silvers cannot punch I hiongh the sides. Personal caution fl the greatest safeguard. Preach "safety first." and l ractlot w hat you preach. If your eye hurts, do not rub it or let an untrained person fool with It. It may result in blindness. Seek sale and by all means sun,' treatment im- The matter of safeguarding em ployei has two phases: First, the ap plication of guards to operating ma chinery, such as belts, gears, etc. and second, the training and education of the employes themselves to exercise their own Judgment in safeguarding I themselves and their fellow -workmen, i The hero, at the risk of his own life, saves another from a raulng fire.: flood or collision. But he who pre-j vents the fire. 'the flood or the wreck j safety measures does incomparnhly , greater good. The single deed of valor which saves Ihe human life rightly arouses enthu siasm and recognition, but the steady thoughtful service and care which saves numbers by prevention are too often met with indifference. Preven tion is better th in rescue. NINE HUNDRED MILE HIKE OVER CONTINENT PLAN drill, but regimental review U held In the evening. c hurch is held In I the morning in the large Y. M. C. A. tent We have a rine band, two: pianos ,in,l any number of smaller Instrument in our regiment, mostly ' mouth organs that aie always busy. We have cold water all the time With lemonade served alter drills i The boys get all the fruit and mel-, lis they want by going Into the coun-, try and asking for it. Permanent kitchens and mess lialls have been built, electric llghs ror the tents are now being installed and floors are to be built very soon A garrison is to. be erected near ramp and everything points to a permanent camp, "The men are now well acclimated anil 111 degrees in the shade Is hard-' I noticed." Sergeant Huntley says that the onl thing about which there could be the least chance for complaint is the fact there has been no pay day as yet. IjitS a sensible cigarette 20A15 PURE, RICH ELCOD IWAE BY HOOD'S 10C30I U o 30E30I aoooi ion the F. X. O'Brien Will Walk From Philadelphia to Chicago via. Pike's Peak. stomach, In or and i Iter ili.t tivo organs 10 do their work properly, Without it they are sluggish there is loss of appetite, someiir ft intnMC, a lc- ramred stale of il. intestine) and, in general, all th'o symptoms ol' dyspepsia. Hood's SarsapariHa malvcs pure blood, ami lais is why it i.s so veff saecetsftil it; thi rreatrhefit of so many aiimSQta, Oct it today. TWO SNAPS I.N RIVKHSIDE IP TAKEN T ONCE, Pine large new house and nine rooms, bars, chicken houses, or chard and 14 1-2 acres of land all for $3,000. $1000 down and balaao to suit purchaser. Owner must sell. This Is a splendid buy. Another A 1-4 acres of alfalfa land, full bearing orchard, good six room house, barn, chicken houses, horse and buggy, cow and some of the best laying chickens In the state. All goes with the place except the furniture In the house. Is Selling on Scoattirl of sickness. Price $;l,00. Terms. MATL0CK-LAATZ INVESTMENT CO. Real Estate cap i ocaoi 112 East Court 8t. Farm and City Loans 3onot3 ocaoi Insurance) IOC HOW TO llltl.Vlllt i"l IIYOME1. "I hav n: oi A Few Reasons Why t.nh for 0r p ,.,r.-. .,:! .ii. 'i ' U King I got no Cook With Gas It Is Handy It 1$ Cheap Wastes No Fuel It is Clean and Cool in Summer, and is Absolutely Safe. Phone us and we will estimate the cost of Installation. Ranges and Water Heaters Sold on Easy Terms. Pacific Power & Lit Company Phone 40 M-IIIHIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUlllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIffllllU' I HOODIES, CHOP SUEY, CHIHft DISHES 1 rnrvQ kwong hong low I J(vJsW W 6 Writ Alt SI.. Upihirt. Phne 433 f kH,t, ruutmmumwwmmtmMmmmMMMm at ami drug "Finally my ailment became so se vere that 1 was practically deaf In one ear and almost so in the other. My w.fe got me a Hyomel outfit and 1 Immediately began to use it accord ing to directions and the results were remarkable 1 have used another bottle of Hyomel and can truthfully say il II the first relief 1 have ex perienced in twenty years. This sounds like strong language, never theless it II the truth. 'I feel there is nothing like Hyo mel a boon to the sufferer of i loathsome disc. .-a-, catarrh. 1 consul er it a pleasui.- to recommend Hyo mel to all who are sufrerers from this disease,'' The oil of hyomei has long been recommended as being one of the very best treatments for catarrh of DOS or throat. It is not swalloweo out the patient gels quick results by pouring a few drops of the pure oil into a hard rubber inhaler wh.eh cones with each large bottle of oil. PUCS the inhaler ka the mouth as shown in illustration and'just breath natuially Into the throat, lungs an'l air pas-age the medicated air which the oil gives off. Tbls is pleaaant but ,, powerful thaf its germicidal qual ities .juiikly destroy all oatarrb gtrm life and soothe the sore, swol len, Inflamed membranes. stopping the discharge and ending the dlsea IS, Tallman It Co.. as well as other leading druggists In the city speak highly of Hyomel and state it Is S . ways sold by them will) a positive guarantee to refund money If in any . case of catarrh, bronchitis, sore throat .ough or cold. It falls to give prompt i lief, In setting Hyomei for the first time be sure to get the largo else which contains the lahali r as its use .o uu.ie esssnflal Cos best result (He United Presi. , PHILADELPHIA, Aug.' IV A ilking trip of nine hundred and flf six mibs, from Philadelphia t' ''hirago was started from here today by franklin X. O' Biles of .South I'armouth Mass.. under the auspices of the .National Highways associa tion ol' Washington. D. C. to arouse further interesl in the national move ment lor good roads everywhere. Mr. O'Brien left the Corner ol North Broad and .Market streets, at the city hall, Philadelphia, at O'clock on his long hike over the (aStem end (Philadelphia to Indian apolis i of the Pike's Peak ocean-to-ocean highway. His outfit consists of a light equip ment of extra clothing and an alumi num cooking set. besides his guide and note books. The Pike's Peak highway runs from Philadelphia to San Francis' o, with a connecting link between Heading, Pa. and New York city. Mr Ollrlen's it.rierniv takes him through Harrlsburg, Pittsburg, CO iiimbus, Springfield, Uayton. and OTSt the Dixie highway, to Chicago, rls Danville, 111.. Mr. U'Urien ex pects to reach Chicago October Kith I 128 DEGREES SHADE IS HARDLY NOTICED BY MEN ON BORDER j William Kyne of (h Hamley & Co. shop has received an interesting, let-1 tor from his cousin. .Sergeant C. A Huntley who Is now on Ihe Mexican border with the troops from the state of Washington Huutiey has the Jobj of equipping ihe 3500 to 4000 men stationed near Calexlco, Cat, with clothing, uniforms, shoes, cola and ordnance. The Washington camp Is located a hall mile from Calexlco and aboul the same distance from the border.) "The town of CxtlSXlOO," nays Her-1 geant Huntley. "Is clean, has well OOaStruCtad buildings and the people j put up an excellent appearance. Across Ihe bolder Is Mexicali, the; Worst town in North America. Rove. lie sounds at 4:16 a. m and no have our setting up exercises. We Hon nie and go out Wf a hike or, tttu hours drill. Sunday there is no. ;;EvYc-ftK Boston NewEhgiand Atlantic Coast II -!eS 1 SVA A- TPtrtmamft t 1 ' - . I fl it : r: . -s ssar-- f4 OV- - Now is the lime In enjoy the Atlantic breezes! 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