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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY. AUGUST 22, 1916. PAGE SIX V V, 2 LARGE FIVE POINT DEER III MOUNTAINS A National Institution ME is money, an the two years invested in maturin' VELVET makes VELVET rich. TUB 5 fWOTMBST rELVET is rich and not with a richness acquired by artificial means. The method used to bring out VELVETS Nature-given mildness, aroma and "body" is the ageing method (all rights reserved by Mother Nature herself). Every ounce of VELVET is given not less than two years proper ageing in great hogs heads. It takes longer, of course, than any huny-up method, but it's the way to take out any "bite" without injuring the rich smoking qualities of Kentucky s choices! Burley tobacco. You'll discover pipe satisfaction in VELVET that you'll not find in any other smoking tobacco. 7 rJ Apply the pipe te& to VELVET the te& that has already made hundreds of thousands of regular VELVET smokers. Copyright, 1915 5c Metal-lined Bag 10c Tuts One Po'ind Glass Humidors $0 m hum nil n t i -i ! i ( FUME MMITTII UOSQ UN PRAKCU Aug. Baa FYaadsco Murder (aw Puzzle Authorities Mistaken Iden IGO lity Claimed. witnesses identified James flaffene as -Five Pietro Tortorici accused "f murderinj Doctor Says Nuxated Iron Will Increase Strength of Delicate People 200 in Ten Days Id many Instances Persons hae suf.ldinary nuxated iron three tlmeji per mod untold aronj for years iSStartag day after meals for two weeks. Then Biaggio Gilardo here nine ears ago Oaffene walked confidently beforr each witness M drooped a the iden tification was made. The case is i pUSSMns one. Patrolman Jarnes Den ser' tetimonv favored the defense Deuser said Kaffene resetniii-d Tor torici as TVrtorici looked eleven years tne market. HEAVY RAINS DEl.W AIUUVA1. OsT UA.VL cxAt'll OTHER NEWSY NOTES. lEaat Oregonian Special I I'KIAH. Aug. It. George Caldwell. Abe Martin. Wood Clbhs of I'kiuh nd Mr. Davla of Pendleton, left for Vxas Itur Hasin Mondai morning Utd returned Friday evening with two Lire I -point bucks Both were killed bv George Caldwell. Dr. De Vaul was .ailed to Alba Saturday morning to attend .Paul Clark, who has an attack of appendicitis. Ir. Newmeler of Long Creek, was visiting with friends in UZlaS sun- day. The doctor la on his way til Salem to visit his parents for a week. Will Mikesell and family of Kcho, passed. through ukiah Bundaj on their way to Desolation lake for a short vacation. Max Kramer ami Arthur Crowner Ol Nye. are visiting on Bridge creek with their I'ncle, Ed Thrasher. Clyde Helmick of Bridge creek, vis ited Sunday in Ukiah with his wife and daughters. Charley Metteer wai in I'kiah Mon day with a fine beer which he soon disposed of, Mrs. Owes Constants of the Alba hotel, was in Ukiah Monday on bus iness. A number visited the Hldaway spring:) Mummy and reported a lino time. Those goini; from I'kiah were Frank chamberlain and wife, Tom my and Clarence snutn. Dickey anil Helen De Vaul. Helen liouUl of Kcho. R, Storm of Portland and A. S. Quant of Alba. Margaret Barrett, who has been visiting her mother. Mrs. Dora Bar rett, for a short time, left for Hood Blver Saturday morning. George Volhard. the Shoemaker, le't lor Echo Monday. Vol and Virgil Peterson, returned Monday from a trip in Grant county, nd went on to Pendleton Monday evening on busine-s. Fred Peterson and family, who have been in Grant junty for the last month, returned as far as I'kiah In the Peterson car Herbert Meengs was in I'kiah from his homestead Sunday on business. M. D. orange and lr. Spaulding ol Pilot Hock, were In I'kiah Monday, going to the mountains on a huntins trip. Henry DUckwell. Jr.. wife and daughter, passed through Lkiah Tuesdav for Pendleton. Frank Chamberlain and wife and Mrs. Virgil Cafdwell left for Long Creek Tuesday morning for a vialt with friends and relatives, returning Friday evening. Mrs. Lou Gibbs had charge of the post office during Mr Chamberlain's absence. II i Sturdivant is assisting in the telephone office this week while Mr. Gibbs is off on a hunt. Mrs. Emma Martin and daughter. Edna, are visiting on Bridge creek this week with Mrs. Martin's parents, Kev. and Mrs. Sinclair Mr. Prater is giving the new creamery the first coat of paint Dr. De Vaul left for Dale Wednes day and will go with Fred Gloom for I hiMit while there. Six more crates of China pheasants were brought pa Ukiah by George Ton Ida Tueadaj and turned loose on i'ma creek and Bridge creek. Folaom Tallrnan and Mr. Brock of Pendleton, were in I'kiah Tuesday evening. Herman Roaenbaum. Mr. Fiedler and Mr. Keening of Hitter, passed through I'kiah Wednesday with 143 head of beef cattle, driving them to " Why, sir, the Union may be preserved from dismember men! by this proposed railroad." Joseph R. Underwood in the United States Senate, February 19, 153. " The road has been built through an Indian country with mil the tribes banded together and hostile," General G. M. Dodge in Congtess, 1868. pOR half a century and more ever since the first locomotive poked its nose west of the Missouri River this railroad has worked con tinuously for the development of the territory which it serves, and for the improvement of the property. Hundreds of thousands of dollars are spent every year in telling the people of the East about the wonder ful opportunities of the West. Prosperous cities and towns, thriving industries and fertile farms mark fifty years of nota ble progress. The Union Pa cific System has led among western railroads in keeping its lines at the highest standard; whether business is good or bad, adequate provision is al ways made for maintenance of the Boulevard of Steel which links the East with the West. The Union Pacific System has also been first with practically every device which makes for security and comfort of travel ers and for safety and expedi tion in the passage of freight. Success has justified this policy of efficiency, but the full measure of success hat been attained only by the con fidence and support of the people who live in the Union Pacific country, and to them this advertisement is directed in a spirit of grateful apprecia tion. The Union Pacific Sys tem is proud of its territory and of the people who live in its territory, and in turn is worthy of the pride with which it is re garded by the people it serves as a great national institution. UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM Joins East and West with a Boulevard ol Steel R. BURNS District Freight and Passenger Agent 514-519 Baker Building, WALLA WALLA fl his auto truck to Pilot Rock and back Friday. 'in account of the ralnM'edneada night the four horse stage coach came in with the mall Thursday. YOUR ROWELS SHOCTiD MOVE ONCE A DAY. A free easy movement of the bowels every day is a sign of good health Dr. King's New Life Pills will give you a gentle laxative effect wlhout griping and free your system of blood poisons purify your blood, overcome consti pation and have an excellent tonic ef fect on the entire system. Makes you feel like living. Only 25c at druggists Adv. ago. Gaffene claims taken identity. a case of mls- for ncTTons weknc stomach, liver or kidney dlwftae or me other ail ment when their real trouble wan lack f Iron in the blood. How to tell. NEW TOKK. N T In a recent dis course Dr. E. Bauer, a well known tperlaJLst who has studied widely both in this country and Europe, said If you were to make an actual b'ood lest on all people who are III you would probably be greatly astonished at the exceedingly large number who lack iron and who are 111 for no other reft on than the lark of Iron. The mo ment Iron Is supplied all their multi tude of dangerous symptoms disap- '.mr. Without iror. the blood at once ioses the power to change food into living tissue and therefore nothing yoo eat does you any good; you don't et the strength out of it Tour food merely passed through your system like corn throurh a mill with the roll- -rs so wide apart that the mill can't tfnml As a result of this continuous blood and nerve atari atinn, people be ome generally weakened, nervous anil all run down and freqseatty develop I -inrts of roalllHnnS One is too 'hln, another ir burdened with unheal thy fat; some are SS weak they can iiardlN walk some ttitnk they here dewia. kidney or liver troubl v-mr can't sleep si nit'ht. others are test and tired all day; aome fus' M'ti irritable: some skinny and blood ess but all lark phfSSSSl power an-1 endurance In ui h caw-s. it Is worse ikui foolishness to take stlmulat Irn ...au-mea or narcotic drugs, whi-1. only whip up your fugging vital pow ers for the moment maybe at the e l eiisejif yoar life later on. No nvit ter what any one tells you. If you are .tr.m and Well nom o e it to your tsM to make the following teat how long you mm ork or how w.u St walk Wttfcftvt becoming tl Nam take two tive-Kialn tablets of e test your strength again ana see tor ourself how much you have gained I have seen dozens of nervous run down people who were ailiag all the time double, and even triple their trength and endurance and entir-H get rid of their symptoms of dyspep sia liver and omer trouDiea in irom ten to fourteen days' time simply by taking Iron in the proper form, and this, after they had in some cases been doctoring for months without obtain ing any benefit You can talk as you ease about ail the wonders wrought by new remedies, but when you come (Own to hard facta there Is nothing like good old iron to put color In your hesks and good, sound, healthy flesh eg your bones. Jt is also a great nerve and stomach strengthener and the best blood builder In the world. The only trouble was that the old forms of in organic iron like tincture of iron, Iron elate, etc . often ruined people s teeth, upset their stomachs and were not assimilated and for these reasons they frequently did more harm than ood. Hut with th, discovery of the newer forms 01 organic iron an i"" bag been overcome Nuxated Iron for example, is pleasant to take, does not Injure the teeth and is almost imme- llateiy beneficial. NOTE The manufacturers of Nux ated Iron have such unbounded con fidence in Its potency that they au ibnrize I lie announcement that the will forfeit 1100.00 to any Charitable Institution If they cannot take any man or woman under sixty who lacks iron and Increase their strength 200 oer OSM or over In four weeks' time i rovi led they have no serious organ ic trouble Also they will refund your m. I,, v In any case In which Nuxated Iron dees not at least double your na-th in ten days' time. It Is du- need ill this city by a C. Koeppcn ,,. I : i.d all other druggists UKXf HAL'S lil t.llTl ll GIVES lll-OOD I OR BABIES WHEAT HARVEST OVER IN HELIX VICINITY HAt'LINO NOW BEGl'N MQHT FROSTS IH DAMAGE TO GARDEN TRUCK. Sam Nelson and family of liutter creek came in Tuesday evening, go ing on to his Hock ranch near llida way .Springs. Robert Moore came In from (Jur Idane Monda OS business., returning Tuesday. , Miss Luclle Clark of Sandy, Ore gon, arrived In Ukiah Tuesday to vis- . it with Dr. De Vaul and daughter. . for a while. j Torn Swearlngem of Pendleton. piLhsed through I'kiah Wednesday I morning. ' William Meengs, 'wife and daugh ter of Bridge creek, were in I'kiah I Tuesday night the guests of their daughter. Mrs Walter Allison. I Ed Jacobs of Dale, was in I'kiah ! Wednesday on business. Ross Kahler of Long Creek, was In I'kiah Kridav on his way to Port land. Mrs Gov Matlock and Miss Nor i iiumii nl Mrs Lillian Locke, who have been camping on Bridge creel: (Ol Ihe last week, returned Wednes day Mrs. Matlock and Miss Harvey KoliiK on to I'endelton and Mrs. Locke remainine) here. f...b Hvn.i unA family of Cecil i came in the first of the week to visit with his brother, Cnsrtey Hynd and family at the Hynd ranch. Willie M'cKcnzie is In I'kiah Tor a Tew days from the RoHranch on Putter i reek. Range passeu inrouan with a large drove .driving to the mar- ! Mat .Ion's ., ! l kiah Tbur. d lot beef cattle ket. Rain begat MI35 HOUSTON SCOTT day falling Wednesday t about 9 o'clock and continued night and nearly all day Thura which stopped hayitiK for the ....... ii ., rn n -i-n-u-Bi " ' , r 'present, old daughter of f.eneral Hugh L Fr(jd IowerH ()f Boubftrf COtt, chief of staff of the DoKM Wlirklng l the hay ftattS army, has given five ounces Rock I k ah her blood for serum to p.e,e - , h.. hseeaat will leave for til. paralysis In other hlldren. en. - mornln,. had the disease several ye SIS f Pend.c The operation was performed flat r -e,lesdav night with i.Mn Waeningron, ana -, " , rrklsh. ffl, i I . aoo .mi- .ti ... .... ... .... ... tttAawtm Hiirinirs to I here asked inat n u s In r.rder to encourage others to five I camp S ew . ... i Qeorate Knnvoi was si then blood. day, Aug. kept secret till public dnvi (Kast OfOfOnUU) Special ! HELIX Aug. 23, Wheat hauling has begun and a wood amount is brought In dally to the different warehouses. There have been IlKht frosts the last few mornings injuring gardens to some extent. Rain delayed harvesting only one day. t The funeral of Mrs. Mary I). Sharp, held here Saturday at the Raptist church was well attended. The ser mon was preached by Rev. D, W Thurston, a ouartet SSM two beauti ful songs. The W. C. T. V, and mothers' and teachers' club gave floral offerings and there were many gifts of flowers from friends of the family. The pall bearers were J. S. Norvell, Alord Sondo. E. O. Casey, M L, Morrison, w. H. Dale and Len D. Smith. Mrs. Sharp was a member of Ihe Hawthorne Presbyterian church and Caledonian society Of Portland. James Hager of Walla Walla was hurt by a combine at the J. B, Ken nedy place Monday afternoon. A chain took off one of his toes. His wound received siirgiccl care and he returned to his home. (3. Sturdivant of Pendleton was a business visitor here Friday. Misses F.leanor and Augusta Stock ton of Freewatcr returned to their home Bttttdsy. Miss Kleanor will teach this winter at I'mnpine and Miss Au gusta at Pleasant View. OISS IJnden of ProSSST Visited Sun day with his sister Mrs. Victor Mason who returned wilh hlin for a week's stay. Miss Erna Ruther visited Friday uith Mrs. J. W. King in Vansvcle. Hugh Bell and K. K. CoftnM of Ju niper were Friday visitors. W: H. Alhee and son William. Claude Jumes and Hert Morrison. Waller Cramer, Archie and Cecil Al hee spent Saturday and Sunday hunt ing and huckleberry Ing In the moiin talnSj Mrs. ST. K. Bott of Vansycle visited at the Hutchison home Friday. Mrs. Jennie Clay, her sister V Btta Masse;, ami niece Mildred F.plrW. ere spending the week , visiting In PendlstoA Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Penland and Claud Penland of Pendleton attended the Sharp funeral here Saturday. Mrs. Frank Myrlck of Pendleton was out Saturday. .Mrs. R. Raymond and daughter Helen were In town Saturday from their ranch north of town. Their residence Is Pendleton. Mrs. Walter Ash of Wallula was a Sunday visitor. Theodore Norvell motored to Athe na Sunday. The right hand of fellowship was given Sunday at the Baptist church to Rev. and Mrs. Thurston, Charles and Milpah Thurston and Mrs. W. H. Davidson. ii. M. Martinson of Portland and K. L Hoppel of Walla Walla, traveling fr.lirht airents for the N P. were here the last of the week. Harry Whltcom. Attalia liverman was a Saturday visitor. Ceorge Schroder of Portland was in town Sunday. Mr. Schroder was a former resident of this vicinity. Lisle Fowler of LsWlSton, Idaho, visited at the M. U Morrison home Sunday. , .1 s Anderson of Adams visited Sunday with his mother Mrs. Caro line Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Montgomery of Pendleton visited with Mrs. Mary Montgomery Sunday. Fred Reese of near Pendleton was a Monday visitor. Claud, Vesta and Daisy Morrison and Lctha Albee spent Monday'after noon In Pendleton, Wars and strikes are more destruc tive now than they were when men were less Interdependent Progress akes the back track whin law an Justice quit the Job. Intelligence and Justice can avert any war or any strike. "I DON'T SUFFER ANYMORE" "Feel Like a New Person," says Mrs. Hamilton. Hong Kong Cafe ND NOODLE FAJtLORS Noodles AND Chop Suey Outside Tray Orders a Spectsltf . Boxes for ladles and gentlemen OPBN DAT AND ALL NIOHT MEALS i(K AND IP. Meal Ticket, 21 Meals for $4-00 Special Chicken blnner Sundays. 548 Main Street Next to B. O. Bldf. Phone 101 ANSCO CAMERAS OSEEDEX FILM New Castle, Ind. "From the time 1 was eleven years old until I was seven teen I suffered each month go 1 had to be in bed. I had head ache, backache and such pains I would cramp double every month. I did not know what it was to be easy a minute. My health was all nui down and the doctors did not do me any pood. A neighbor told my mother about Lydin E, Hinkham's Vegetable Compound and I took it, and now I feel like a new person. I don't suffer any more and I am regular every month. ' ' Mrs. Hazel Hamilton, 822 South 15th St, When a remedy has lived for forty years, steadily growing in popularity and influence, and thousands upon thousands of women declare they owo their health to it, ia it not reasona ble to believe that it is on article of great merit? If yu want gpeclal advice write to Lydla B. Piiikliam Medicine Oo. (confidential)! Lynn, Mahh. Your letter will be opened, read niitl answered by a woman and held lu strict couildcuce. FVON'T let another summer eo b without an Ansco. will add more to the pleasure of your out mys than anything else. All winter and long afterwards you can live over again with your pictures those good summer days. Let us show you the Ansco line. $2 to $55. Tallrnan & Cc Leadii g Dructfi a