East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 05, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    DAILY EAST QHSGQNIAN, rrTIPLSTe?!. Crrsoa. TLT1DAY, DHCET'nEIt 6, 1918.
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tnd others who labor indoors
jhou'.J always take the strength
zompe'ling tonic-food in
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
to keep up their strength,
uounsft their nerves ana
increase their energy.
SCOTTS is helping
ihous&nds-whynotyoul
ecott a, Sowat, BkomScld. Jf . J. lo-H
MlMIIS OI I IAW FTHM
TO HAVE HIM AGAIX
KHW YORK. Dec, 5. Charles E.
Hoghec announced at Lakewood, N.
X, bat night that on January l he
flrfS rwsame the practice of law as a
Hanker of the firm of Rounds.
Srharman A Dwlght, No. 96 Broad
way, this olty. His son Charles also
'Will enter the firm, it was said.
In 119, when Mr. Hughes was
ominated for governor of New Tork
tie was a member of the same law
Cm, but lis title at that time was
Roches. Rounds & Schurman. With
lila return the form's new name will
e Hughes, Rounds, Schurman
Dwlght. In U are Arthur C. Rounds,
Ceorge, W. Schurman, Richard E.
DwiRht, Walter P. Carter. Raymond
M. Ittncex, Martin J. Keogh, Jr.. Au
sromn 1 Richards and Harvey L.
aowell.
OLD TIME COLD
CURE DRINK TEA!
Get a small paokage of Hamburg
Breast Tea, or as the German folks
csJl It, "Hamburger Brust Thee," at
any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful
t the tea, rut a cup of boiling water
upon It, pour through a sieve and
drink a teacup full at any time. It Is
the mot effective way to break a
cold and cure grip, as it opens the
pores, relieving congestion. Also
loosens the bowels, thus breaking a
cold at ouce
It is inexpensive and entirely vege
table, therefore harmless.
'BEFORE
You let any work in our
line, don't forget to get
oar prices. Estimates
gladly furnished on any
kind ef stone, brick and
cement work.
S. RUGO & CO.
Telephone 481
a cxrs mmm reran
Amusements
What the press agents say
about Pendleton s pres
ent and coming
attractions.
EVERYWOMAN
Henry W. Savage's Greatest ropular
Success Comes to the Oregon
Theatre,
Henry W. Savage's Everywoman
Company, one of the largest dramat
ic and musical organisations on tour,
will come to the Oregon Theatre next
Tuesday for a matinee and night per-
formance.
"Everywoman" is a unique form of
entertainment, combining in one tre
mendous spectacle, opera, drama and
musical comedy. Mr. Savage is bring
ing his own great organisation, the
one and only "Everywoman" com
pany, which is now making a seventh
triumphal tour of both the large and
small cities. The company is now on
its way east and will play a week's
engagement at Salt Uke, Denver, St.
Louis and Kansas City.
The title role is taken this year by
the young and beautiful Paula Shay,
acclaimed to eb the greatest "Every
woman" Mr. Savage has ever had. In
fact, Mr. Savage considers this year'a
Everywoman" company the greatest
of all. end for that reason Is send
ing it to all the most important cities.
There are J7 speaking parts, large
choruses and ensembled and a spe
cial orchestra is carried on tour.
Over four million people have wit
nessed "Everywoman." It defies
some of the most cherished traditions
of the theatre and that.i perhaps, is
cne of the reasons for its remarkable
hold upon the affections of the pub
lic, because it relies upon originality
and not upon custom. It has an en
grossing story, telling of the adven
tures that befall a young and beauti
ful woman of our day who sets out
from her home in search of love. Her
quest leads her into strange places.
At one time she is behind the scenes
of a metropolitan theatre, herself the
leading actress, a petted favorite: at
another, she is holding high carnival
in her sumptuous apartment at mid
night, 'the toast of the hour, sur
rounded by her worshipers and satel
lites: at still a later period she has
paid the toll for her dissipation and
alone and friendless, she wanders the
city streets at midnight on New
Tear s eve as roisterers are celebrat
ing the passing of the old year and
are welcoming the advent of the new.
The production is on a huge scale and
the management of the Oregon thea
tre can assure the public that they
will find every perfection which char
acterizes a Savage production.
TAKE DOWN SHOVEL
FOR FIRE PATROLMEN
District Forester of Portland lias
Number Made to Be Tested Oat In
Different Parts of Country.
PORTLAND. Dec, 4. District For
ester George H. Cecil. Portland, Ore
gon, is having a number of take-down
shovels made locally, to be tested fay
fire patrolmen in different parts of
the district and if found suitable to
be made art of the forest service
standard fire fighting equipment. The
model was made and furnished by
Deputy Forest Supervisor Harris of
Tacoma, Wash., who tried it out with
satisfactory results on the Rainier Na
tional Forest, Washington, during the
last fire season.
The model is made from a regular
round point, long handle, irrigating
shovel. The handle is removed from
$35.00 WITH 12 RECORDS
A little down and a little each
month or week.
Yes. yvu may keep this new Edison
Thomas A. Edison's great phono
'prar with the diamond stylus and
or choice of records, too. for only
'SIM, including 12 records.. Ton
may pay a little down and a little each
'month or week. Try the New Edison
'In your home before you decide' to
'Wkt. Entertain your friends with your
hvwortse records.
sVrite Today for our New Edison
nook. Send your name and address
aor our new book and picture of the
Kew Edison phonographs. No obll
otfkms. WARREN'S MUSIC HOUSE
VtBxon Phonograph Distributors
Pendleton. Oregon.
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About nine years ago I had rheu
matism so bad that I was in bed for
six weeks. I was not able to raise my
head to take a drink of water. I was
unable to move my hands or feet,
and my back would hurt me so that
words could not tell what I suffered.
I saw Dr. Kilmer & Company's ad
vertisement of Swamp-Koot ana I ae.
sion to George L. Ingraham, attor
prove with the first bottle. I con
tinued on with the use of Swamp
Root until I was restored to good
health. I am now 67 years of age
and I flo my own washing. I have
not been troubled with tne rneuma
tinm for the last eight years. I
r-heerfiillv recommend Dr. Kilmer's
; Swamp-Root to others as I believe It
saved my life
Very truly yours,
MPJ4 EMMA A. BOGGti.
,1000 N. 9th St., Independence, Kan
sas.
State of Kansas.
JCounry of Montgomery, ss;
I Before me, C. U Jukes, a Notary
, Public in and for said County and
: State perjonally appeared Emma A.
Boggs. to me known to be the Iden
tical person who executed the within
land foregoing Instrument of wriflng,
and acknowledged to me that she ex
lerutfd the same as her free and vol
untary act and dee for the uses and
purposes therein set forth.
In teatlmonr whereof I have here
unto set my hand and affixed my No
tarial Seal the day and year aTor
mentioned. C. L. JUKES.
Notary Public
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lMnirhamton. N. T.
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Prove What Swamp-Root WW Do
For TOO.
Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer t Co.,
Blnghamton. N. T., for a sample six
bottle. It will convince anyone. Toa
will also receive a booklet of valu
able information, telling about the
kidneys and bladder. When writing
be sure and mention the Pendleton
Daily; East Oregonian. Regular fifty-
cent and one-dollar bottles for sale
at all drug storea
the iifket and cut Into 20-lnchl
lengths, which are Joined by a 5-Inch
steel ferrule when the tool is put to
gether. The shovel blade forms a
third section. Spring fasteners, like
those used on automobile shovels,
lock the three sections together. The
tool is SI inches long when assembl
ed. A forest fire patrolman has use for
a shovel and an axe and usually car
ries both when on' duty. This take
down shovel can be readily carried in
a pack sack, to be put together quick
ly when needed, leaving only the axe
to be carried by hand.
The Shovel la used for trenrhlnv
around a forest fir or throwing earth
upon it to put it out when water is not
available, it ifralan adntet tn ent
eral use by stockmen, campers, auto-
ana otners.
-WIU. WIX." SAYS NAVY
COACH. 4
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COACH .TOKAS IKGRAM
Coach Jonas Ingram is confident
thut his navy team will capture the
service honors from West Point when
the two rival teams meet at the Polo
Grounds. Xew York. Ingram says he
has a stronger team than he has ever
had before, asserts that its line is Just
as strong as the Army's and has more
high calibre backs.
REALTY TRANSFERS
Warranty Deeds.
James Harris, et ux, to J. B. Har
ris, 1620, mete and bound descrip
tion in section 21, township 5 north,
range S.
A. S. Pearson, et ux, to First Na.
tional Bank, Milton, $1, block D, Mil
ton. A. S. Pearson, et ux, to First Na
tional Bank of Milton, $1, lot 17,
block 63 freewater.
3. J. Hudemann, et ux, to O. B.
Mason, $1500, 1(0 acres in section. 29,
in township 1 north, range 31.
C. A. Michael, et ux, to U. G. Horn.
il6,6D9, acreage In Township 1
south, range SS.
Jennie Krohn, to Henry Dorn, tl,
E 1-2 NW 1-4 section 36, township
3 north, range it.
Satisfy! that's a new thing
for a cigarette to do
It's nothing for a cigarette to just taste good lots of
cigarettes may do that. But Chesterfields do more they
satisfy ! Just like a thick, juicy steak satisfies when
you're hungry. '
Yet, with all that, Chesterfields are MILD I 1, '
No other cigarette can give you this new enjoyment
(satisfy, yet mild), for the good reason that no cigarette
maker can copy the Chesterfield blend an entirely new
combination of tobaccos and the most important develop
tnent in cigarette blending in 20 years.
Giye me a package of those cigarettes that SATISFY"!
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Blanche Moorhouse, guardian, et
ill. in rinvi TfAIna tl UP t A nl
section 7, township 1 south, range 34.
wo, tr. i-erry, el ai, to H. H. wea
sel, J9600, SW l:-4 section 25, town
ship 3 north, range 30 and 8E 1-4
section 26, township 3 north, range
39.
P. H. Wilson, to R. R. Chapman.
17700, 200 acres in township 5 north,
range 36.
CABLE DELAYS Httt.000
RCSSLAN POWDKIt SlIT
Prtrograd Purchaers of 1,500,000
Ponndn Refused to Order Payment
Here. Is Complaint.
NEW YORK. Dec. 5. A cable
gram received in the county clerk's
office yesterday from Petrograd
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PAULINE FREDERICK, FAMOUS PLAYERS STAR, IN PARAMOUN.
PICTURES.
Here's bookworm that eat through volume after volume and, moreover
Mtbled to digest It No; the books are not harmed In the least, and Ml
Frederick is tha only bookworm that has erer been known to exist who does,
by reason of ber rarenoui appetite for books, give millions of people pleasure
Much of ber knowledge Is gained by experience and much also through be
books, which she dearly lore. '
sought an extension In the suit of Ja
cob Bradford Erb, a British finan
cier, to obtain from P. V. Barnowsky
& Co., inc., 3485,000 commissions
claimed on a contract to furnish the
defendant with 1,600,000 pounds of
pyroxilin smokeless powder.
The cablegram was hustled to Dlt-
tenhoefer, Fishel & Knox, lawyer',
at No. 32 Broadway, counsel for the
complaintant. They explained that
they already had granted an exten
di! ed to' try it and commenced to lm
ney for the defendant corporation.
To guarantee this contract, made
in London last February, Mr. Erb
says the defendants deposited 11,740,.
000 with the Empire Trust Company
It is as asserted that when the pow.
der was ready for delivery the de
fendants refused to cable the truit
company permission to make Pay
ment. The Sheriff at ached funds
of the Barnowsky corporation
amounting to 1500,000.
Justice Shearn yesterday granted
the defendant a bill of particular?,
exempting from this bill the plain
tiff's contract with the Aetna Explo
sives Company, Inc.
Looking Into cold storage myster
ies will help explain the consistently
high cost of all living.
PUT CREAM IN NOSE
AND STOP CATARRH
Tells How To Open Clogged Nos
trils and End Head-Colds.
You feel fine In a few moments.
Your cold In head or catarrh will be
gone. Your clogged nostrils will op
en. The air passages of your head
will clear and you can breathe freely.
No more dullness, headache; no
hawking, snuffling, mucous dls.
charges or dryness; no struggling for
breath alt night.
Tell your druggist you want a
small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm.
Apply a little of this fragrant, anti
eeptlc cream In your nostrils, let II
penetrate through every air passage
of the head; soothe and heal the
swollen. Inflamed mucous membrane,
and relief comes Instantly.
It la Just what every cold and ca.
tarrh sufferer needs. Don't stay
stuffed-up ad miserable.
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PI, NEURALGIA
Don't suffer! Get a dime pack
of Dr. James' Headache
Powders.
You can clear your head and relieve
a dull, splitting or violent throbbing
headache in a moment with a Dr.
James' Headache Powder. This old
time headacba relief acta almost magi
cally. Send some one to the drug store
now for a dime package and a few mo
menta after you take a powder you
will wonder what became of fee head
ache, neuralgia and piin.OIStop suffer
ingit's needless. Be sure you get wbal
you ask for.
Bto Ranth Renters
MITED
Who will buy GOOD WHEAT
LAND en terms leas than rent?
I HAVE
1495 acres, all fenced, 17 per
cent under cultivation, only one
mile from Town, fair buildings,
good well, SS000.Q0 Cash and
$4500.00 per year.
1120 acres, all fenced and tS
per .cent under cultivation, 6
roomed house, large new born,
good well, l-miles to town, and
high school. 18000.00 Cash,
and .13500.00 per year; both are
big money makers, and can be
farmed together, as they Join.
Also a small ranch, easy
terms.
W. D. KKWLON,
Lexington, Oregon.
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In Washington, Idaho, Oregon
Northern Pacific
Railway
Ask the Agent for Details
W. Adams, Agent
Pendleton, Onion
J. M. McCoy T. P. A.
Spokane, Wash.
A. D. Charlton, A. G. P. A.
Portland, Ore.