East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 16, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 16, 1916. t m
PAGE SIX
GREAT BR1T1AN SENDS HELIX Gill GOES
NOTE EXPLAINING IDE IRE THAN FORTY
MAIL CENSORSHIP BUSHELS TO
rr !. nmnn tin iu Art mi nnm
Sbe7 be tea-happy
She has sent for the Taste Packet ana now
she is finding out which Schilling s Tea just
exactly mits her. Please don't misunder
st in; J then is only one quality of Schil
ling's Tea, but there are four distinct taste-
Jf hichever you like best is the kind
to use; all four of them dftvt tea of
indescribable charm.
types.
Jory.
Send for the Taste Packet
The lh simple, sice teay to get the right Its.
CtaMfcuW parchmyn envelopes if Japan , English Breakfast,
Ceylon, Oolong enough fir five r six cups of each.
Mailed p'snpth in rece-.pt cf 10 cents (stumps tr cm),
otd'd'tii: A Schilling & Qcmpanj
t 7J Second Street, San Francisc
I
WASHINGTON. Aug. 16. It taht
ih liritlsh rimsnrs from one u thw
days to examine Intercepted mail, a
fording to an explanatory statement
from the Itritish embassy to secre
tary Lansing. Mail between the
United states and Holland is delayed
from two to seven days, and Danish
mails from to 10 days. The state
ment continues;
"It is admitted that at the outset
neutral correspondence m wfclcfc en
emy interests were tn no way con
cerned was subjected to a delay.
Which is greatly regretted and whuh
has been reduced to a minimum. All
preparations which seemed necessary
were made. but. unfortunately, those
responsible for them were not aware
of some of the difficulties.
"For instance, there was no rea
son to suppose that tas proved to be
the case mail bags marked as dis
patched from one neutral country to
another neutral country would con
tain nothing but malls for or from an
en.niv country; that hags marked
as containing printed matter would
contain rubber, coffee. Jewelry, etc.
sometimes d sgui-ed as newspapers,
as well as correspondence of all
uJa i.M.iH :ind unregistered, or
j that persons writing to or from en
i emy countries would already have ad
cpted the practice of sending their
I letters under cover to Intarmad lanes
I in neutral eountries. or that reat
I numbe
! lnB
liars H
I contai.
ganda
II UN ESI IS N IN 11 sWlNtl
t . i . I HOI l BBS
st t l ssi'i l, MKICTINO.
(Bast oiegonlan Special.)
HKUX. Aug. tr- Harvest Is M
throughout the surrounding oatUlty,
Three hundred torty seven acros now
cut on the ranches of John Molstrom
I B Kennedv and Kivm King yielded
bushels, or 41 1-3 bushels per
acre. j
The regular monthly meeting oi
tlic W. C T. U. held Frutaj oi WM
week, was well atteno. a
tatOM besides nearly all the members
being present. Special features
. ? th.. select reaiiH'i
'"'"t , of bum
by Miss lUm xcoiiw
Wheeler Wilcox", poem of hMM
H,k lot women and an article w.
ten on the influence of dgaretie
smoking, by Mrs. J. cirsoid
V union meeting ol UW
churches, under the auspices ot me
W C T. V. was held Sunday evening
, the Baptist church The OTOWd
wis large, consuierins harvest work.
church being nearly filled. There
was a song seiv.ee b) .he ongre,a
.ion and sermon by Kv. I
on JgSSt
l aUeVVMrtha A and an In
son and IBM UJW Norvll,
vitatiou given b) K. J ,u.
i.e. iw
signed the pledged.
pi.
s oi complete sacks ni'pear
cenlam merely business circu
.m neutral countries would
m reality nothing but prop..
from Germany under covers
I bearing neutral postage stamps
"The-e and similar unforseen pe
culiarities made it Impossible, until
the staff engaged had beet, largely
i...u.i and had become accustom
Dr. J.
al visit
Kred C
lis. were
, swold made a prole-sum-,,
Pendleton Thursday.
Uins and J. A. Hart of Do-
Wednesday visitors
ed to
them
elect on any fixed
Jnail fags which).
ot be examined with-
ti.ne. .should be for
examination "
ehenslve reply to the
c is promi.-ed.
MRS. T. B. FORD, WIFE OF
DR. FORD, DIES IN SALEM
r)RSIKH UOt XL LADY PASS
VV-H v Will: Oi' Ml-TH-olsT
MINISTER
tied Oswald alio iai""J
Mv.lck station
j Ringer was a 1
Wednesday.
Mrs. M L Morns
Dftlty, and their gue
l'eiidleto.l.
...idlclull visitor
,n and daughter
ta spent Thurs
day
Un
Mrs
lid ll
s stcCali
shoppo.
I'rendi
LB. Mrs.
ihu
luu.per,
nd M.ss I
.. llt j
Vterson
nd sistsrs, Mrs.
ut psndtttoa
well
Kims Kulkerson.
It fj Second Street, San trancisc '
Schilling's Best I
Ps Sold through grocers only ;:j
Ja""''
SALKM
ird, wif
( riot sup
dist chun
(.ire.. Aug. 16. Mrs. T, B
. of the Rev Dr. Ford, dis
rintendeiu or the Metho
h died here yesterday. She
atlVi
I Tennessee and was
married to Dr. Ford in Arkansas. In
1870. Survivors, besides the hus
band are the following children;
ulin Ford. Portland; Burgess. Sadie
and Ida Ford, all of this city.
Ur Ford, now supennienuem
.he Salem district or the Methodist
Episcopal church, was formerly pas
tor of the Pendleton M. B. church,
coming here in the fall of 1908 Mrs.
Ford was a great help to him in puk
ing his pastorate one of the most
successful the church has enjoyed.
Hoth pos-ess a large circle of friends
in this .-it v who will symnthixe with
Dr. Ford in his bereavement.
POSTAL WORKERS
AT BORDER WILL
GET JOBS BACK
WILL INVESTIGATE
WASHIXi (TON?
sfflct (Upartmei
-The port
ed the de-
HOSPITAL TRAIN WILL
BE SENT TO THE BORDER
1 11 V CO 1 ivai i i-
SYRIAN CONDITIONS Cowists of 10 Coaches, Includ
ing Service, rirst Aid ana
Surgical Car.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 15. The Dew
Turkish slullisstflOf A Oram Elkus re-
ECtrag Lansing's final instructions be-
lort 'hat postal service employes are tOTe
htin. anu hareed because thev went to
beinii
the r-)i
would
ng Thursdsr on the steamer
r I'.penhagen. lansing in-f0,
h'lkus to take up immediately sh-
the question of an American cnmmis-jSn
shm to investigate Syrian conditions.
t,l.. rf,, the DroDOsltion several 1 CO
had approved this or- days ago. Elkus 3w W ilson yester-
ciav afternoon.
tfa. Burleson
dropped fnon
ejudice" and
their former
turn. He de
- The gove-rn-ho
total train
the Pullman
Iron Is Greatest of All Strength
Builders, Says Doctor
i Its
train, which consists of ten
es, Is the late.t thin In hos
irainB. It has a service car, or
combination of first aid and surgical
car; six cars for patients, a sleeper,
a combination baggage and library
car and ti kitchen.
It will be under command OX Lap
tain Howard Bailey and will be used
to transport men from the fields to
base hospital.
. SeTet
Ordinary VuxBted
ii. ii Nervous, imndown Ifw,
pie 200 Per Cent Stronger in
Two Weeks' Time In
Man) Cases.
nf the Great Kudunmi' and Power of Athletes.
win fnkv ne iron in the DroDer form. And this
.,s Nettie M.vers
E-rnome and Mrs Pel' I
Dent Friday in Helix.
Ohent lias completed
MVPer who has been
, mi naisv Morrison 101 a
A"rl t. SsnsK'e Is home WOW
cwo month, vlsn In
i laude Morrison and Will
attend a play rendWOB Sunda,
eVe"in, Hell of Motln, Wash., Man
cfl tehsr for the coming
us, training teaeht. t ol
term of school, was neie "
t m.kng arrangements to
the week passim n
move his family hero.
Tax. driver Mc Bride of Weston w-
i,. town Saturday with an auto load
ot people fro... that place.
Mr and Mrs. J. W. BW'
gyole were dinner guests ol Mrs.
J. Leslie Sunday
Win. HlUs and J- ' 11 '' "1. 0,
juniper were in town the first ol
h ' teek getting harvest supp
uus Ivs MoK.nna returned satur
d... Condon, where toWW
spending the summer vacation .h
h ,randparei..s.. Mr. and Mrs T. H-
Wimpy. . r.miiy
Dr. W. H. MiKmney and iiH""
.pent Sunday in Weston.
H B Richmond r Walls WsJU is
u I si I slsTshsfrsf
here looking alter raio
Mr. and Mrs. James Hill, Mrs. U
Kendall and others attended the
band lune.al at penueum
Mrs PtftXlS BTOm ..nd Mrs. ktlsslo
.... - .,ir,ir were Mondav
' jfa" Ksnnedy ami son wars out
from Psadleton Monday.
John Molstrom or th- Finnish col
ony was in town Monday.
Mrs. Martin 1-ewls left .Mays hos
pital Monday to visit her parents. Mr
and Mrs. Ed U. '-riag near Pendleton.
Mrs. Lewis' home is at Dufur. 'Jre.
M I. Morrison and son Claude,
with Marshall Albs left Tuesday for
a hunt in the mountains n Sipniw
creek.
?
r ,
Nature Baffles Science!
THE dumbest oyster can make a better pearl
than the brightest man. The oyster uses
Nature's methods. (jfifti&f'
ATURE says smoking tobacco is at
I its best after two years' curing.
There may be quicker ways and cheaper ways to cure
mere m j , m atares
v, vp.I.VET wav two
way
years' mellowing in big wooden
hogsheads.
Just fill a pipe with VELVET, and
draw in the cool, mild smoke that's so
fragrant and rich that but what is
the use of trying to describe a taste?
Take our word for VELVET, long
enough to try a pipeful, and you won't
need to take anybody's word after that
10c Tins
Sc Metal-lined Bags
One Pound Glass Humidors
Gsweral'i Dsnsbter Often isio1-
SEW YOKK. A..K ! Miss
H.rtiston Scott, daughter of Major
tieneral Hugh U Scott, chief .f staff
of the United States army, was one
j of the young women who ottered ner
Vdnod to fight infantile paralysis, it
Ijhrt'anie known today.
Illinois citizen soldiers are helnglthey will not consider '
,..s.. ... h.r.. work on the Mexl- swat the rugs or wind the eight dav
inured to hard work on the K.S1
can border that, when they return, clock.
ifter thev had in some cases oeen aoc-
jtoring for months without obtaining
:anv benefit But don t take the old
I forms of reduced iron, iron acetate or
. las. .imnlv In SaVS a
'iiij' i'iie oi ivm
KEW TOI'.K. N Y. Most people xntM. you mUst take Iron in a form
Inoiwaly seem to think they are going thal can tje easily absorbed and as-
a. ,t tti and K.rength .. a 1:1,. .nvutol irrm if yOU
WW - " . Sllill-lkCU llC3 ,
frvin some simulating medicine, secret . Wilt it to do you any good, otherwise
MStrnrs or narcotic drug saia wr. lt ,naj. r,rove worse than useless, mm
uer, a well known ppselallsi who.j, athiete 0r prize fighter has won
wriAmi i.rtifc tn this cuun-'.c .imr.iv because he knew the
n . ri I brOp, when, as a wUr of eecret of great
'art reai ad true strensth Can Osdfjhtlon he went
mm from 'the' food yea at. But peo- miit)y anyther
pie attta fsil '0 ge' tb strength o'" p'jMrls defeat
their food b'-ar, ther haven t ,rorl .,iedl
Doaglt iron M blood to enable It, NOTE Nuxated Iron recomm n
U ih.M"-p f0od Into living matter laboM by Dr. Sauer Is not a P at
rrn ' ir kened n-rvous con- medietas nor secret remedy.
mm 'lhPV know something is wrong ,h ,h is well known o
'.hey ean . te.i -hat so Ussy jmA rt- Iron consMUi
'.Hay .ommenee doctoring ior .w... S,nea o ,nori!anc
MS. liver or kidney trouble H wasr " eaHy .mUatsd
11, lack of iron in m -;. i. - . ...., ,h. ..mah: on tne
... r.n for vears. wnoe in--
I lll.lg HW -----
lt lent suffers unt'
ength and endurance
ito the affray, while
.u one down to In-
mply for the lack of
a t. rmr(V
sony If you -contrary. -..
well, you owe It to; In nr,'f( rLS run-down condl
he following T manufacturers have such
Ut two any man or '.-";: -.,,11r,h
I rivn an. :m TflM III'-II
wh Then.tl your s - r OVfr , four week.
sal fr yourself ho mac j 1 1 have no or.
aslned. I have seen do n, of ,0 re.
nervous, rua-oo" f , .r...r lnnnev I' it does not at ie
'" fJT:: .iir ,ubleyourstreng.h
ml of all sympo oi- of W
SU and other troubles In from IWl
N ""t "lro'
sarsaif M pahs
He how long yoi
far you can wal
sired Nest tak
nt nrdlnarv
times per day after meals
nrl endurance In
... jay time H Is dispensed In tn..
1 , a K-epp. n ft Hroa- and al
gists.
11 JSIt
BURNING ITCHING
PIMPLES ON BACK
Alia Theatre
J-. I Cl,,e,l,..; MIrfUf
a rriUdy aim oaiuiuay liin
wm
Aug. 18 and 19
AND SATURDAY MATINEE.
Of Shoulders and Neck. Large and
Hard. Walked Floor Most of
the Time. In Ten Days
HEALED BYCUTICURA
SOAP AND OINTMENT
1 1 Jolly Entertainers
rrOITl Lilt' UnmIIIl-n, II tWUi) VWWv.i u ssvmvi
CHANGE OF PROGRAM EACH NIGHT.
Vou CSS'I P1' witUoal Stiek.
"My trm.hlo Wan witli plmplns on thn
hark of my nhoiildi rs and neck. I paid no
attention to them unUI they began lu-hlng
and when I ranasa mem
they would get sorn and
bum. The pimples wero
law and hard, and would
pes Off, ThS ImrnlnK and
lulling wero so bal that
I walked the fliKir most of
Km lime and almost rrliil.
TjW IT I rould not let my rlotlilng
loui .1 BP alio mmw
iK-cause the phaSSBI were so sore.
"I sent for a fnsi samplf, of Culleura Hoap
and Ointment and It l.eltHl so I baaM
more. It was about, ten days batm I was
heale.f (SlKied) Miss R. M. Splnks,
I72H M'.lh Ht.. Denver, Colo.. July 7, 1915.
Sample Each Tree by Mall
wii.i fi5.n Kkin itook on laaaasti Ad-
driis pea) tart MCutlssssf ipi- r.
too"- Bold lUroukUuut tho world.
JL-i
24 KIDDIES, IN THE BEST OF
4 . . i c M...;- an A M
A two nours piujioi" "'" .........
Watch for Brass Band street Parade
5
i
at 4:30 P. M.
Pretty Costumes
Special Scenes
Lively Music, Funny Comedians.
PRICES 25c AND 50c.
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