East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 21, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 1916.
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The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has bctm
in u.te for over SO years, has borne the sliriuitnre of
and lias been niodo under his pr-
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tytf-f-f- sonal supervision since its lnfaiiry.
J-CUcAtti Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment
What is CASTORIA
Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Koothlnff Syrups. It is pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic ,
substance. Its ago Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Fcverishness. For more than thirty yean It
has been In constant use for the relief of Constipation,
Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Tecthlnp Troubles and
Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and UowcU,
assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
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In Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
JOURNAL
SPECIAL
FILLED TO LIT
Six Cars in Train and ItescrYaUiiiui
Made So Itapklrr That Man)
oulil-lk- rasMiiJrw Get 1elt.
Tiuc to form the JournaJ special
from Portland will arrive here to
morrow, crowded to the limit. There
are six curs In the train and reservation.-;
were made bo rapidly that a
number of would-be passengers had
to be turned uway ut the .'at mo
ment. The following; la the personnel
of the train:
Car No. 1. F. F. Frandes, Friti
iirandes, Leo Baruh, S..riteger, W. U
Kuvis, Mrs. J. L. Davis, S. Durkhelm
er, M. liaiuh. li. Mcolal, Sirs. T.
Mcolal. Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. dates,
11. T. Sholley, W. S. Ott, Mr. end Mrs.
Paul Mumma, Miss E, Cathcart, Miss
race Khorer, Mr. and Mrs. M. 1
Thompson, Carson, Wash.; Mr. itnd
Mrs. U. A. White, Mr. and Mrs. L. J.
Hlinpson, Mrs. Langford.
Car No. 2 John Wells, Elton Wut
klns, O. V. Uailley, Mllo Hoadtey, Miss
M. MTlck, Miss K. U Richardson, M.
U Huber, T. A. lloota, George JJ.
Cook, J. W. Kootn, George A. Love
Joy, Dr. M. C. Strickland, n. L.
liarnes, Mlas Freda I'faender, MIsb
A. Irons, C. D. I-atourette, , John J.
Cook, W. J. Wardell, J. G. Edwards.
Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Wllley, Rev. W. T.
Sumner, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Johnsto,
Mrs. Otto Klein.
Car No. 3 A, C Dickson, Dr. C J-
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Wheeler,
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wheeler, I P.
Wheeler, W. Winter, Mr. and Mrs. ft
C. Winter, H. a Achenbacb, W. C.
Howe, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Cobbs, Nor
man Rupp, Miss Meta Rupp, I. D.
Murfield, Miss Helen Sundt, Mr. and
Mrj. Luta Abelll, Mr. and Mrs G. A
Warren, J. W. Robertson, Miss Mary
Robertson, Miss H. A. Morris.
Car No. 4 E. W. Kay, Ben W. Ol
cott, John Mann, R. W. Chiles, Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Gould, Mrs. C. H.
Wheeler, Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Rosen
berg, W. Rosenberg, Mrs. A. C. Ge
row, Miss Anne O'Brien, Miss Helen
Say lor, Miss Ivelou Shea, Miss E. M
McGinn, Mr. and Mrs H. Boehmke,
Miss M. Voorhies, Miss A. Camden,
Miss D. Fish, Miss M. H. Voohies.
Car No. 5 C. F. Wilson, I, IT. 8tot-
senburg, Barney May, Mtas Frances
Walker, E. M. I-aFore, JudBe Bur
nett, Judne U T. Parrls, Mrs. U T.
I'arris, Harr' lwengart, Miss Iow-
engart, Mr. and Mrs. 7.
Mr. and Mrs F. B. Dmss, M. aad
Mrs. G. C. Haworth, Mr. ui Mi.
Walker Kimball, R. P. MsCMIaa,
Miwi Iralne McClellan, Mm. Sfs
NaM. Car No (-John Lav, tor Mh-
mond, Dr. IL Q. Parker, U O. Klat.
Harry M Miller, N. Gamtnt, JToha J.
Banxer, J. D. Bcott, C P. Blaaerer.
8. Miles, B. H. Brewster, P. YaaWvk.
John ft Vettell, a A. Cras, O. L
Tripp, ft a Bhepard, F. W. Tataftr.
C. ft Miller. W. F. DaMart, M. A.
Itees, w. Rolston. U D. Mr. A
, H, Jackson.
Ilw to GlTe Good AAtIw.
The best way to gire goot ii,u
Is to set a good example. Wkesi Mk
ers see how quickly yon get orer yor
cold by taking Chamberlain's 0wa
Remedy they are likely to follw fnr
example. This remedy baa la
use for many years and enjoy aa ex
cellent reputation. Obtainable every
where. Ad.
Famous Indian ftldcr Arrtrea.
Jackson Sundown, ramoua Iadi&a
bucking horse rider, who last rear
captured third honors at the Round
up, arrived yesterday from the Nei
Perce reservation and entered la the
I bucking contest. Sundown Is deter-
mined to carry off some of the Rnar.rt-
I'p money this year.
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MNm 1mI'Ih Cnnfleld, w,1h the I'ainoiin
llo-tonlaoH, Alu Thefttor, four ilavM.
starting today.
Constipation the Fatnrr of
Of the numerous Ills that afreet hu
manity a large share, start with era
stipatlon. Keep your bowels rscalar
and they may be avoided. Wheat a
laxative ta needed take Chamberlain's
Tablets. They not only snore tlM
bowels but Improve the appetite aas
strengthen the d I gem Ion. Obtainable
everywhere. Adv.
HIGH SCHOOL
NEWS
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The class in home managemeat t
hl(fh school has been dlvldod Into
(.roups. The first group consists of
Nola Chlldreth, Ida Wells, Busaa Nar
kau.. Thelma Chlldreth and Bolby
Johnson. These girls will begin Mon.
day to plan the meals for a week and
do the buying. Every girl In the elans
will keep all household accounts for
the practice house. This will tench
the students the cost of living.
The class In housewifery ha Its
groups Helen Isaac, Irene Speck
nagle and Merle King will be held re
sponsible for the caro of the hotum
thh coming week. These glrla will
in ne hour's time wash tlte dishes,
put the living and bed rooms la or
der. The class In laundry also wilt have
their share in doing the laundry work
connected with the house, such a
warning linens, towels, etc.
The girls In the advat,cc.l class In
sewing are learning to 'nai'lpulata all
of the machine attachments. When
the tucking, binding, hemming and
other stitches are mastered, these
will be applied to simple waist
The first year students are, learning
the five fundamental stitches. Hand
sewing must be done correctly before
they can take up machine work.
NO HALF-HEARTED
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Preparedness J
will do If you expert to mnqaor a
spell of
INDIGESTION
DYSPEPSIA
OR MALARIA
BE WFJil PRF.PARRIV-IIV
Hostetter s
Stomach Bitters