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TEN PAGE3 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1916. PAGE t'EVCN liiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiintiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiittitiiiuiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiniiiiiiitsiiiiniiiiic I NOW is the I Time to Order I Your I Winter COAL Supply Don't wait until the last minute, until the real winter weather 5 sets in, when the S streets are filled with snow, when deliveries are uncertain. I Place your orders NOW and with us you will be safe. OUR COAL NEVER DISAPPOINTS that's be- cause it's THOROUGHLY SCREENED, free, from slate and dirt. E It's all coal get the best 'phone us YOUR OR- E DER today. I E See u for I ROCK SRINGS COAL I E! Lump or nut E Ej Good dry fir, yellow and black pine. EE Dry Slabwood that is dry. All wood comes either four foot or sawed. E I B. L. BURROUGHS Telephone S E TlllllllllllllllllMlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllii; The Children Will Want It. The Children Will Enjoy It. A CHRISTMAS PRESENT FR..EE TO EACH GIRL OR BOY Who brings or sends to the East Ore gonian office one new Daily subscriber by carrier for 1 month or longer; or one new Daily subscriber by mail for 3 months or longer; or one new Semi-Weekly subscriber by mail for 1 year; or any subscriber renewing their Daily subscription for three months or longer or Semi Weekly for one year. "Uncle Bill' Circus consists of tent, flag, animals, clowns, etc., ready for you to cut out and set up and is the finest "cut out" feature obtainable. Don't miss it, the children go wild over it Get busy now and don't let the other children beat you to it, as this offer may be withdrawn at any time. SEE THE CIRCUS SET UP IN OUR OFFICE Subscription Raton Pally by carrier 65c per month. Daily by Mall 16.00 per year. Daily by Mall 13. DO six months. Dally by Mall $1.25 three months. Semi-Weekly (1.60 per year. IF CIRCUS IS TO BB SENT BIT MAIL, SEND 100 FOR POSTAGE. SB ' r 7 Eta's lite For Your Convenience Use This Coupon. 1916 East Oregonian Pub, Co. Gentlemen: Please send me "Uncle Bill's" Circus and send the (Dally) or (Semi-Weekly) East Oregonian by (carrier) or (mall), for which find enclosed $ to the following addresses. Send the paper for months, year. Name Town Street and No. My Name Is . , My Address Is PILOT ROOK HAS EIGHT LULL LEVY VOTEIM OF SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. I KHt TAX FOR CURRENT EXPENSES FOR YEAH. Uirch (Ycek 'Turkey shoot Is Much Enjoyed fioctel to lie Given at the iar'h on DWinber Thank-w giving Eve Ball I Planned, (Kast Oregonian Special.) PILOT BOCK. Nov. 28. SaturdM afternoon the voters of school district No. l met at the school house anil voted on an eight mill school tax for current expenses for the coming year Seven mills of this tax Is to be used for general running expenses and the remaining one mill for the sinking fund. M. D. Orange entertained a num ber of his hunting comrades Satur day night at his home. The house was decorated to fit the occasion and the dinner was served In real camp style. Those prewnt were: Alex Shafer, keep mm Yoye ' It's Easy If You Know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets The secret of keeping yomiR is to feci young to do this juu must watch your liver and IkjwcIs there's no need of having a sallow complexion dark rings under your eyes pimples a bil ious look in your face dull eyes with no sparkle. Your doctor will lell you ninety per cent of all sickness comes from inactive bowels and liver. Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician in Ohio, perfected a vegetable com pound mixed with olive oil to act on he liver and bowels, which he gave to is patients for years. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the sub stitute for calomel, are gentle in their action, yet always effective. They bring about that exuberance of spirit, that natural buoyancy which should be en joyed by everyone, by toning up the liver and clearing the system of impurities. You will know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets by their olive color. 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. d f m f 5 Charlie Michaels, Archie Bond, Fred Moes, Louis Kch.irpf, Mat thews, Dr. Spalding and j. E. I'ol lock. The pilot Rock branch of tho county library received a new uhlp ment of books from the main library at Pendleton. The brunch at Pilot Rock is In the first liank building. Mrs Walter Smith and Mrs. Louis Hcharpf entertained the Saturday club at the home of the latter. A good number of the club was out, and all enjoyed a pleaant afternoon. A social will be given at the church on the evening of December 8. A program will be given and a supper will be enjoyed afterwards. Because of the success of the previous social a large crowd Is expected. Many people were disappointed Friday because they were not able to see. the moving pictures that were to be given after the Columbia Road Show. The electric lights refused to come on, so the pictures could not ne snown, out tne vaudeville act was given and proved to be a great success. Mrs. L. E. Hoy Is visiting relatives ut Kllensburg, Wash., and Intends to visit Seattle also. She will be gone ror two more weeks. Virginia Glllelanil and Maud Run. van spent the week end at their re spective homes In Pilot Rock They noth attend high w hool In Pendleton. Rob Hicks Is In the hospital with the grippe. Hi." condition is not se rious. vV. A. Moore was down from his homestead in the hills Saturday. The election fur town officers will to be held December 5. The turkey and duck shoot held Sunday whs a success In every way. The day was clear and a crowd 'of about seventy-five turned out. Those who won ducks by shooting twenty twos were as follows: Charlie Mil ler. Mrs. Arthur Bond, Alfred Smith. r.ugene Hasoall. Bill Evans, Clyde Belts. Mr. Thomas, Mrs. T. ?.' Kcharnf ana Fred Moes. The turkeys were jwon by using shot guns went to Al- I rred Smith. Albert Kennlson. Louis Scharpf. Fred Moes, Sidney M (.'Rey nolds, Boots Matthew and Ralph Hand. As this shoot proved to be so well liked, the Birch Creek Gun and I Rod Club are planning to hold an- other in the near future. Mrs. Burt Hutchinson was in town 'Saturday to do some trading. A Thanksgiving eve ball will be given at Carnes hail on the evening of November 29. The music will be furnished by Walter Albrecht's five piece orchestra. The dancing will he from nine to one. Biyly Kldwell has been confined to his bed the last few days with the grippe. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hinkle's small baby has been sick with a cold the past several days. Owing to the recent rainfall, the roads-are slightly improved. M. D Orange, the druggist, hns been fitting his house with electric wires this week. At present a good majority of the houses of pilot Rock are wired with electricity. Mrs. E. R. Lester is In bed with the grippe. Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Fanning of Portland arrived Monday In Pilot Rock to spend Thanksgiving with their daughter, Mrs. L. C. Scharpf. Most Eminent Medical Authorities Endorse It. Dr. Eberle md Dr. Braithwaite as Well M Dr. Simon all distinguished authors sgree that whatever may be the disease, the urine seldom fails in furnishing as with cine to the princi ple upon which it is to be treated. and accurate knowledge concerning the nature of disease can thin be obtained. If backache, scalding urine or frequent urination Dottier or distress you, or U uric acid in the blood has caused rheu matism , gont or sciatica or you suspect kidney or bladder trouble just write Dr. Pierce at the Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N.Y.; send sample of urine and de scribe symptoms. You will receive free medical advice after Dr.Pierce's chemist baa examined the urine this will be carefully done without charge, and you will be under no obligation. Dr. Pierce during many years of experimentation has discovered a new remedy which he finds is thirty-seven times more power ful than litliia in removing uric acid from the system. If you a,ie suffering from backache or the pains of rheuma tism, go to yonr best druggist and ask for a 50 -cent box of "Attune " put up by Dr. Pierce. Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription for weak women and Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for the blood have been favorably known for the past forty years and more. Thev are standard remedies to-dav as well as Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets for the liver and bowels. Yon can get a sample of any one of these remedies by writing Dr. Pierce. Doctor Pierce's Pellets are uneqnaled as a Liver Pill. One tiny, Sufar-coattd Pellet a Dote. Cure Kick Headache, Bilious Headache, Dizziness, Constipa tion, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and II derangements of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels. WW liL Get a 10 cent package of Dr. James' Headache Powders and don't suffer. When your head aches you simply iu.it have relief or you will go wild, 'a needless to suffer when you can ko o remedy like Dr. James' Head I; powders and relieve the pain am) 'urai):ia t onee. Send someone to 'ie ilnig store now for a dime package ' Dr. James' Headache Powders, n't suffer! In a few momenta you '1 fed line headache gone no more 'ralgia pain. wm DAI H A I Exp crience Her v. . . i a. . . i " . . U i"- - - 'y - 4, ; (W. ft V V J- ' 'j. . a j , , ' is (I 11 f , '.., 41 1 . , . y PAULINE FREDERICK, FAMOUS PLAYERS STAR IN PARAMOUNT PICTURES. The public Is utterly amazed today when they are forced to realize the wonderful versatility of tha actress of the silent drama, who In the days of "long runs," they believed only competent "to strum harp of a single chord." Wonderful records of many-part Impersonations have been recorded In the dra matic history of the past but none quite as remarkable aa those which will be recorded In the life histories of the stars of today, when they are writ The greatest of these win be Pauline Frederick's. WhyT Because her wonderful talents were obtained through experience. The Gilliam family entertained ;i number of their friends at their hom Saturday at a dinner and a. social ev ening. The guests were 1-Mna Wis dom, George Carnes, Mr. and Mrs J. 1, C.illeland. .Mr. and Mrs. O. X Johnston and Jlr. and Mrs. Burt Hutchinson. The Artisans held a meeting at the Odd Fellows' hall lat week for the purpose of nominating their of ficers for the coming yeirs. Tlis nominee" were for Master Artisan J. L. G'lleland; Superintendent. L. E Hoy; Inspector. Mrs. E. It, Lester; Instructor, Walter Smith; secretary Mrs. Walter Smith; Past Master Ar tlsan. Burt Shock. Every Sunday the Sunday school "penis to he growing In size and im portance. Sunday the total attend ance was ninety-seven and the spirit of the school reflects good will as well as good work. Dr. Oilleland is the present superintendent. Newt Burgess was In Pilot Rock Monday. Amusements What the press agents say ahfi.it Pprtri.pt.nTi'fl tvtpo- . H f.-VW ent and coming attractions. 1'AH.A S1IAY, STAR OF "KVKRY. WOMA ('. Taula Shay, the star of "Every woman." who will be seen at the iregon Theater. Tuesday, December is a new discovery and a new sen sation in Ihe world of the ntae. Sho rises to etardom practically from se elusion. ll.r beauty, mutiirism and dramatic Instinct it a com pelling that after Henry w Savsue aw her first performan - vv-v woman" he offered her e three vesrs' f Greatest Tesclier contract whereby she is to be starred on Jtroadway next year in a play specially written for her In several respects Miss Shay sudden rise to fame parallel, the story of Julia Marlow. she is only "2, the ase at which Miss Marlow mude her deshut on Broadway, and she, too. comeo from a family whose means have enabled them to give her every advantage of training and specialized education to equip h?r for her career. Even without her training and na. tive ability. Hies Bhay could hardly fail of a measure on success on the stage. For with her almost spectac ular beauty long: golden hair, deep blue eyes, rosebud complexion an I the very figure of grace 6he would be an ornament- la any play. But she has served a faithful apprenticeship. Has played the leading roles of half the modern successes in a season of stock, and to gain poise and com mand of facial expression she has acted for the camera. Now, however, she considers that her career bag just begun. And it is the intention of her managers that she shall have the full opportunity to which her beauty and ability en title her. Mr. Savage has negotiated for a drama that will give expres sion to Miss Bhay's faculty for high comedy, and as the story Is concern ed with characters of prominence in metropolitan society it is intended Like A Boy at 50 Bubbling Over With Vitality-Taking Iron Did It Doctor Says Nnxated Iron Is Greatest of all Strength Bulldorg OfWa lav creases the Strength end Endurance of Delicate, Nervous Fctk 0S Per Cent In Two Weeks' Time. NEAV TORK, N. T. Not long ago people who were ailing all the whlJe, a man came to me who was nearly 1 double their strength and endurance . . . , j , j ' and entirely get rid of all symptoms half a century old and asked me to. , , , ,. . .. . . i of dvspepsla. Irvcr and other troa give him a preliminary examination j lle9 ln from tpn , fourteen days- time lor life insurance I w as astonished j simply by taking iron in the proper to find him with the blood pressure form. And this after they had of a boy of 20 and as full of vigor, j some cases been doctoring for month vim and vitality as a young man; in without obtaining any benefit. Hal fact a young man he really was not-' don't take the old rorma of reduced withstanding his age. The secret he 'iron. Iron acetate or tincture of iron said was taking iron nnxated iron' simply to save a few cents. Tou must had filled him with renewed life. At take Iron In a form tha can be easily 00 he was in bad health: at 46 care- j aborbed and assimilated Uks nuxaied worn and nearly all in. Now at 60 a iron If you waut It to do you any miracle of vitality and his face beam- good, otherwise It may prove worse ing with tho buoyancy of youth. As than useless. Many an athlete or 1 have said a hundred tiroes over, prizefighter ha won the simply iron Is the greatest of ail strength because he knew the secret of greel builders. If people would only throw away patent medicines and nauseous cuiKoctiona and take simple nuxated iron, 1 am convinced that the lives ot thouFands of persons might be sav-for the lack of Iron. K. ftouer, M. U ed. who now die every year from NOTE Nuxated Iron, recomm-nd-pmumonia, grippe, con umptiun, kid- ed above by Ir. Suuer is not a patent ney. liver and heart trouble, etc. The ! medi Ine nor secret r mdy. but one real and true cause which siartedi whi h Is well known to druggists ai'l iheir disease was nothing more no ' whose iron eon.-rtuenta are widely less than a weakened condition prescribed by emitient physicians brought on by lack of Iron in the ' erywh.re. L'nlike the ul ler Inoricanls Oloou. Iron is absolutely necessary to Iron products. It is easily .Lsmniilaied, enable your blood to change food in-1 does not Injure the teeth, muke them to living tis ue. W thi ut it. no mat- black nor upset the stomach; on t& er how much or what you eat, your contrary'. It i- a nxt potent rsmwdy, food merely passes thrcuKh you with-; In nearly all forms of Indigestion, a "ut (lo ng you any good. You don't , well as for nervous, rundown tondV det the strength out of It and as a tions. 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We sell the famous adver tised "KaMleek Katofet Gnoda and guarantee atiDoat satisfaction and valu. Telephone orders from your nurse or physician re ceive our Instant attenrla. Deliveries are prompt i correct. Give us a trial. - I Tallman S Co. 1 E " 3 E Leadint Drutiitt ;-'iiiii)iiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiimiimiuiiwjji3 ' II I SI . niDHaiEscii,;. CMitt, PIUS FOE UVER AND BOWELS 1' (JIVE "CALIFORNIA. SYB.ITI" Or FIGS" IF CROSS, SICK, FKVKR ISH, CONSTIPATE! Look back at your childhood da Remember the "dose" mother insist ed on castor oil, calomel, cathartics. How you hated them, how you foognt against taking them. With our" children it's different. Mothers who cling to the old forte of physic simply don't realise what they do. The children's revolt e well-founded. Their tender UtU "insldes" are Injured by them. If your child's stomach, ttver aa4 bowels need cleansing, give only deB clous "California Syrup of Figs." tV iction Is positive, but gentle. Mil lions of mothers keep this karate "fruit laxative" handy; they know children love to take It; that It Brr fails to clean the liver and bowekt and sweeten the stomach, and that teaspoonful given today saTee a slek child tomorrow. Ask your druggist for a te-ceat bottle of "California Syrup of wlss," which has full direction for baMes children of all ages and for groww ups plainly on each botUe. Bewre of counterfeits sold here. See tkst it is made by 'California. Ftf HJTw Company." Refuse any other ktrf with contempt. that Miss shay will have the efcejeee to display her virtuosity aa a aw. cian. In the meantime the erhiae and public are acclaiming her tk most beautifn and talented y woman'" who has ever been starree in the play. JAGOW IS APPOINTED A LIFE MEMBER OF KKIOHBTA4 AMSTERDAM, Nov. iT. BerH re ported that former Foreign MiaJeter Jagow had been appointed a IMk member of the upper Reichstag bovaf. William Vonstrura and Baron , Dew busch were nominated to act Jehtj as foreign office underseeretarieav strength and endurance and filled his blood with Irou before bs went Into the affray, while many another has gone down to inglorious defwit slmpl serious orxanlc trouble' Ttiejr also of- 'er to reluiid your money tf It done not at le.ist double y iur tri,lh m.nl endurance In ten dur"' tims. it Is diM. permed In this city by A. C. Koeppea 4 Bros