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DAIL EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. MONDAY. AUGUST 21. 1916.
tcj)f mtahlp IBultooggcr
PAIGE
HERE!
Have vou seen the New Series Paige
Fairfield "Six-46,,7
Never have we presented a new
motor car that has excited so
much curiosity and favorable
comment and proved so instan
taneously popular as this New
Series Fairfield.
Until you have seen this car that
is taking the country by storm,
do not seriously consider the
purchase of any motor car
whatever the price.
NEW SERIES FAIRFIELD "SIX-46" $1375
NEW SERIES FLEETWOOD "SIX-38" $1090
f. o. b. Detroit
Paige-Detroit Motor Car Co., Detroit. Mich.
PAIGE MOTOR SALES CO.
Sutton & West
Pendleton. Oregon. Distributors for
Umatilla County.
AT INDEPENDENT GARAGE
Phone 633
MONDAY. U til S I II, lllltl.
DRUG PRICES SOAR
AT ENORMOUS RATE
Many Thousand Percent Ad
vance is Shown During Pro
gress of War.
- i.KM Ore, Aug. 1. Drug prices
have soared at an astonishing rate
Ami 1914 a considerable number
having leaped from a few cents a
uound to 5 and $10 a pound, accord
ing to figures compiled by Labor
CstBai Issioner Hoff. The war is said
:o have been the principal cause for
'he increase.
The following figures show the re
markable increase in the price of the
more important drugs.
Article
-V id benzoic, lb .
Acid, carbolic, lb
Acid, salicylic., fb
vnl.pvnne, as - -A
t ' dettal f
lium. I". S Po It
A' "tajiilid. lfc
Iiu-routh sub-ait.
2krH lb
1U
1
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. .li
. .It
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llf
IUI
4.30
;.
.51
.11
Creosote, beechwood. lb.. .9 10.00
Aida. benioate, lb 27 5.25
Mercury, lb 51 6.25
Salol. lb 70 10.00
Soda, bromide, lb 42 4.75
Thymol, lb 2.15 12.15
Castor oil. gal 85 2.15
Quinine, sulphate. OS, ... .It .76
Cod liver oil. gal 90 3.65
Chloroform, lb 24 .74
Caffeine, citrate, lb. 2.50 11.50
Ei-S'im salts, C, lbs 1.75 4.00
Gelatine, lb 22 .60
fllynacliMi lb 19 .54
Senna leaves, lb 10 .28
Licorice, extract, lb 16 .53
Strchnine. .ox. 45 .(5
Methylene, blue, lb 1.16 7.65
Oil rose, ox 6.50 IS 50
Pot. bicard.. lb OJt, 1 82
Advertised Utters
Advertised letters for the week end
12 Aug. 16. 1916, are as follows: An-
a Was. 2: Adams. C. D.; Ander
son L. F. ; Baldwin, Mrs. Elva; Brad
ViJUrd; Baschanl. Frank. Benton,
A:ired: Birdfall. R. W.; Boese. Otto;
Brown. Hattie: Brown, Mrs. Lydia;
Bagfelaatt Jas.; Cook. Fred: Clark.
Edward. Crajne. Edward: Crayne.
Sherman: Culley. H. C.J Dickenson,
Mrs. H. V.; Dykstra. Ed: Dillon. W.
H.; Edmondson. Jess: Edmonds. Mrs.
Win.; Fletcher, Bob, Girton. Jas. B.;
Hays, YV. V,; (Juthrie. Kink (pkg. i;
Hayes. Mrs. A B.: Hockman. QotHsvi
Higgins. C.ladys; Hurttle. Geo.: Jack
son. Win.; Jeffres. Mrs. C. U; Jordan.
F. C. : Karane. Mrs. Stella: Kimball.
Mrs. H. XI.; King, Dell; '.argent, Em
ery; Larson. Arthur N; Lawrence.
Frank; Levins. Dolly, Lowe. Homer;
Medina. Alfreda, 2; Moller. Myrtle:
M.intague. Clara; Peetz. Fred; Peeb
ler. Delia; Porter. LaBella: Hew, Har
ry; Kinehart. YV. I.; Russell. Chas. J.;
Sandcaster. Mrs. Jennie: Sanders. E.
M.: Wilkins. Warren; Sheetz. Alvin:
Simpson. Mary; Stephens. Mrs. M. J.:
Wood. Elizabeth: Osborne, W. S..
Wright. C. M.; Williams & Son. In
calling for the above please say "ad
vertised." T. J. Tweedy. P. W.
I Mil of (lie Mouths of ( lilldroii.
"Is this the load to Pendleton "
asked an auto tourist ot two small
boys whom he met between this city
and Echo.
i "This Is the way to Pendleton." an
swered one. "There ain't any road.'
Something of a Oirioslj HJMrttt.
' Col Ledvvige. the I'lrrauxislii oi
Iker who lectured here lust week.,
claimed the rather odd distinction at
being the lather of four sets of girl
twills mid the grandfather o( three
other sets. During nla stay here ho
called at the office of Major Leo
Moor house,
' I'd like to look at your collection
ul curios. ties.' he told the major.
"Make yourself at home," said the
major, choosing his language,
lie should Have Tinned l.oo-e.
Ker since he was arrested and
lined for taking mole than eight step
without reversing on the dance floor
Arthur Gibson has been living in tear
of being caught again Thus he ac
counts for his failure tu bag a deer
when he was out with tils gun last
week. "I saw a big buck," he saiil.
and was stalking him. gun ready for
action. After taking eight step to
ward him. 1 obeyed the impulse ot
habil and turned. While I was turn
ing the deer disappeared."
What's in a Nairn-.
"I'd like to meet the man that
' named that creek tJfouM creek." said
Lawrence Krazler after spending sev
eral days In the south end of the
1 county in futile uuest of birds.
The Moving Spirit.
Joe Wilkins, Heppner hotel man
was here last week and he paid a tri
bute to Pendleton's "go gel em" spir
it. He said that one day W. H. Bar
rett of Heppner was walking down
the main pave of that town when he
saw the post office building on
wheals.
"Where you moving that to'.'" ho
asked.
"Down the street three blocks,"
was the answer.
"Darned It 1 dldn t think you wero;
taking it to Pendleton." he said.i
having In mind the recent transfer of
the forestry office t" this city from
Heppner.
When a man wearing a high collar
and the absurd earments that go with
it sit around In the August heat jeer
ing at the wearer of a sport shirt It is
time for the gentlemanly attendant t"
sweep out padded cell No. 9946.
One Way to Boost I'S.
Again Judge Marsh and Koland
Oliver have threatened to dynamite
our plant. We say, dynamite and be
damned, our plant ts a weakly one
and slow of growth. We have tried
to raise it to a high standard ana
what we have Tailed to accomplish
perhaps dynamite.
nark Hark. The Uirk!
The Commercial Club wants u song I
tor use on Junket trlpB and the Bull-j
dogger has been commissioned to sup
ply the need. We. therefore, call up
OB the native poets to tune up thelrj
lyres. We subm.t the following as il
sample. It may be sung to the tune
Of "Maryland, My Maryland." provid
ing that state does not get out an in-1
junction against it:
PENDLETON, nil PE.NDLETUn
In a land by nature blest
Lies the town of Pendleton,
Uveal place in all the west
Is the town of Pendleton.
i Refrain.
Then let 'er Buck for Pendleton,
And whoop 'er up for rendleton.
We'll chant the glories of
No. 2.
Fields of wondrous golden wealth
Girt the town of Pendleton.
And we have the boon of health
In the town of Pendleton. (BsfratnJ
No. 3.
And the greatest show on earth
Has the town of Pendleton.
Millions know the Kound-l'p's worth
To the town of Pendleton. (lUfratn)
1 M.- We have, an unlimited sup
ply of verses but we doubt whether
any audience would stand for more
than three,
imiliank s. Harrison.
I RUTH, Ore.. Aug. II. (Special i
-We have all read in the past of the
wonderful feats performed by the
now famous Iturbank. but It devolved
upon our own Birch creek rancher.
Mr. .1. M Harrison, to go him MM
better and accomplish the unbeliev
able in propagation Mr. Harrison is
' a very modest man and has kept his
I secret well, but we will vouch for the
statement he has progressed 3.1 1-J
per lent perfect so far. Mr. Harrson
: sells eggs to various housewives In
Uleth. guaranteed strictly fresh, etc.,
and one lady last week, out of the
dozen eggs delivered, found 3 1-3
per cent of the eggs were hard boiled '
all ready to be Served. Very conven
ient, indeed
What's a Horn for, Anynay?
Karl Sawyer, Well known tonsorial
artist and musician, has added several
M'a bain to his head as a result ot
an expedience last week. While
peaceful resting on the ground in
the mountains Tuesday iiwaltlug the
coming of the day and incidentally
the opening of the hunting season he
felt a something moving underneath
his downy cough. Calling his mates,
an Inspection wits made and a larg?
horned toad was discovered. Saw ver
is now mad that the animal did not
bonk so as to make Its Identity
Know n.
Ilnm smvs It Was His Stater.
The Portland iOdetJ Columns men
tioned that among the Pendleton peo
ple flatting a' Seaside were Mr. ami
Mrs. Horn Qray, We claim Harry,
alright, but his wife is u stranger
here.
Till' Hear ami the Hull.
A constant reader suggests that
George Haer be selected to ride Shar
Key at the coming RoUnd-Ug so that
those New York millionaires coming
out for the show may see the western
version of the great Wall street game
WASHINGTON PIONEER
IS CALLED BY DEATH
18 months' supply of
mellowing leaf al
ways in reserve in
sures my flavor.
M. A. GUNST CSV CO.
INCORPORATED
. hildren were bom. Six of his chil
dren live around Kims, The three
other daughters are living, one In San
Francisco, one In Brewster, Wash..
and one in Raymond, Wash. Mr.;
Rimes had U living grandchildren j
Mr. Hlmes was Justice of the peace
for the Elma precinct for 12 conseeu-,
tive years. He was elected for an
other year, but refused to qualify. He
was bom In Illinois in flit. He was
a Veteran Jewel holder of the I. OK 0
F . having Joined the order In 1SS7.
fii hospital with self-inflicted
wounds in legs, feet and hands. Many
shol off fingers. One man deserted
four times QSfflbrel said the Idle
ness wits deadly
Mil Ml M IN SHOOTING
THKMSEXVE8 To (JET HOME
DALLAS, Aug. la Hoy Gambrel.
Of the militia hospital corps, declared
the border militiamen were shooting
themselves to get Borne. It Is al
leged twenty militiamen are at Mar-
e WOMEN IN t.lXHU.IA
e M w PRACTICE lAW
Atlanta, G.i. Aug 19 -The
Georgia senate has passed a W
house bill granting to women
the right to practice law. The
measure now ies to the gover-
nor. similar bills have been de
4 fealed for sev lal yeaib.
I .Unison W. Inmost, VIk enured Plains
In I HSU,. Passes Away at I'lnui
Ujaeen ti Children nml 15 Grand
j Children.
ELMA. Wash., Aug. IS. -JudsOII W
Himes. pioneer of 1S53. died Monday
night at his home In Elma. He was
a brother of George H. HImes s.
tary of the Oregon Pioneer Associa
tion, and came to this country In the
same year, crossing the plains with
their parents in 185:!.
The parents took up a donation
land claim five miles east of Olympla,
During the Indian war of 186G the
family lived In the stockade fort on
the old Ituddell place.
Mr. HImes was married In IN"'
to .luanita Chipman. Their family
consisted of four girls and one boy.
The wife died In April. 1X91. and In
November. 1H95 he was married to
Mrs. Annie Nixon To this union four
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Etcb before the itjt of oar Forcftllun. nrncts
Jiom the lame kind ot root!, btrbt sad bukt. now
used in compounding the incredientiforS.S.5.,
were well known sad eitenmel need taunt
t be ladisai.
Science and modern methods hare onlr chanted
.1. IuIUhm. hanHlim, the material. tbO
essential fratnree tie still In evidence in S. S. S.
N.ior Crrateat Blood Purifier and natural Bf
ouence of the Indians faeorite medicine.
GIT TBI CSNUIMt S. S. 3. AT IOUB vwvoQm.
S.S.S. Co. Atlanf. Georgia
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ffmnrKlumi.
Toftlon i r. Jiormitoriet ro; ir.n una ror
women. Kxskennes leoweat.
Write for free cutnl . . . ' ' i r-1 Kegtntrsr
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
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TWO SNAPS IN RIVERSIDE I V TAKEN AT ON4JE.
Fine lurge new house and nine rooms, barn, chicken houses, or
chard and 14 1-2 acres of land all for 13,000. ilOOO down and balanoe
to suit purchaser. Owner must sell. This Is n splendid buy.
Another 4 1-4 acres of alfalfa land, full hearing orchard, good sfec
room house, barn, chicken houl S, horse and buttKy, cow and some el
t he best laying chickens In the Slate. All goes with the place except
the furniture In the house, Is Selling on nccount of sickness. Prlee
$3,100. Terms.
MATLOCK-LAATZ INVESTMENT CO.
Real Estate
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112 East Court SL
Farm and City Loans
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traphootcr who ever gut ItU nssA on th;;e guns,
and riperienced tlieir ptAcC lalanc;. easy, positive
action and tine shootini! qualities.
Remmyton VMC Autoloading Shot Gun-Five
Jiols. simply press tn jtfer for each shot, solid
treccli, 1'ammerless, safe.
Rcmmaton UMC Pumf, Gun-Six shots, bot-
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For the l,y ard how of the m-.chmicel deuils. Soto
lh l.l Rm.r f.oo UMt dealer He know. M-and the
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mu, Hci-'nuariers in every town.
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OYSTERS CLAMS SEA CRABS
Fine, Clean Furnished Rooms in Connection. Steam Heated.
The Quelle Restaurant
Exclusive distributing depot In Rendleton for FAI.TS Sea Foods
fRE.Tl& of tne uaeflfQR-
nc, secretary of thej Ibrop, Md.. where he MS been taught
. .. by army officers, When he Is on tin
111 ocihk vvnuBaiij
liiUL'f he Hlips Into
th e I nils, like others wh.
In- In the practice.
piiir of over
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HKTI'KR AM) SOFTER
VLQWt
Is assured by the use of soms
of these beautiful fixtures of
ours. They give a light that
Illuminates the room perfectly,
but that does not tire or strain
the eyes. They are not expen
sive considering their extra ct
flclency and extra beauty. Why
not at least gee them 7
J. L. VAUGHAN