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TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13. 1916. V "fijB J V J WkA . . - . .. ROADS NEAR HELIX TWO VIEWS OF OLIVER OSBORNE I SyS B'-.l TO sjT) A INT 1H NO HE IF E 3 1 I NOW REMEMaER.SI, I CLASS- A LL I wNT II! 111 BAD C01III0! you DOH'T HAVE TO TAKE A -. chaw the size or that cow two THIS IS HIGH-CLASS ftCOPS AND A UTTLC CHEW 13 ALL you WEED, r i Oil si f I I I J I rv.W Exclaimed a young married woman: "Do go to the Bee Hive. It it all rearranged and looks altogether different, with wide aisles and plenty of room. That certainly is the most attractive store in town and it full of lovely gifts. I just wish I could find a little camping place there and spend the day.", 5 COME ONE, COME ALL, AND MAKE YOURSELVES a H ATHOMEAT iThe Bee Hive I IB COLD? HEADACHY B KOSE STUFFED -rAfKH cow compound- ends OOLDO AND CKIPPB IN A FEW HOURS. Take "Pape'g Cold Compound" vary two hours until you have taken three doses, then al! grippe misery goes and your cold will be broken. It promptly opens your clogged-up nos trlla and the air passages of the head; stop nasty (Uncharge or noae run ning: relieves the headache, dullness, fevertshness, sore throat, neezlng, soreness and stiffness. Don't stay stuffed-up. Quit blow ing and snuffling. Ease your throb bing head nothing else In the world gives such prompt relief as "Pape's Cold Compound," which costs only 25 cents at any drug store. It acts with out assistance, tastes nice, and causes no inconvenience. Acept no substi tute. ' PRETTY FIREBUG ADMITS 11131 CCILT C30CAGO. Dec. 13. Mrs. Eliza beth McCowan, a beautiful young woman who conducted a private kin dergarten here, confessed that she set fire to her school building Octo ber ft and burned It to the ground. Worry over the high cost of living and the loss of pupils through the infantile paralysis scare were assign cd by her as the reasons for setting the houe afire. Mrs. Afysc RocVrist PHYSICAL CULTURE AND ELOCUTION. Hotel Pendleton. ARMAND'S The only NEW face powder in the past 50 yeart Oh yes, there are many, many kinds of powders on the market, but this one is absolutely different from any yon have ever had. The price is reasonable, too 50 cents KOEPPEN'S Have It eoaoi a e IOE30S OHtERAL STORE FOR SALE Owner wants to retire and will sell good paying business cheap. Lo cated In good stock raising section, close to Pendleton. Whole thing goes; store building, 8 room dwelling, 6 lota, stock runs about 14000. Prise for all 16000.00. Cash or bankable notes. Must be sold at once D o L1ATLQCX-LAATZ 111 East REAL INSURANCE) iaoi 01 locaoi jiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiniiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiffiinst HOODI ES, CHOP SUEY, CIIIIIA DISHES I flOFY'S KWONG HONG LOW WJL A W u4 WestlAlta St, Upstairs. Phone 433 3 Nii'Ninin"''iiiHuiiiiiiiiiiiiiMUHiiiuiiiiiiiuniiiiMiHruiniiiiunmiiiirfnmaS 8 MKKIIY CHORUS MAIDS A.VD BITUiESgfB QUEEX BARRED, GOSII IXo IT! I COLFAX, La., Dec. 13. Colfax ta ; ine enowiess town henceforth u,..i. iai comedies, burlesque shows, circus, es, minstrels and vaudpviiio o, i. eluded In the ban passed by the coun cil, seven to two, and effective today Sixteen youths of the town recently took as many chorus girls on Joy rides and "painted the town red" on me jaunt. The ordinance Is the se quel. Co of Board inr Him) ir..in It COStS nor ... t hired hand, according to estimates furnished to the department of agri culture by 1,000 farmers representing widely separated sections In 14 states. The averages derived from wumaiea are embodied in De partment Bulletin 410, recently pub Itehed, entitled "Vln r-. m - " - ... ralli es of Food. Fuel and Use of House. ' It was found that the total annual cost per person of board for hired help varied from 1104 In Vermont and Pennsylvania to ikh in v. ey, and that the percentage of this -i vam out in caati varied from 15 Per cent In North . ----- - v....b, v 1 7 jyn cent in California. This percentage Is "uui one-mira m the eastern sec tion studied, about nn..f,.nrtl. .v. . ...... ...... If, IIH! corn-belt states and mill i.. i- .u. uuinern states. The total of hirer! hein hnn.j.j ... rles considerably with variations lii .-ling conaiuons For example, among the families i-iaitd i. v. Jersey, hired help averaged 0.6 of a person per ramlly, In Maine 0.4. In North Dakota 1 i in ciir.i. 0-1. In other words, in New Jersey ine average ramlly boarded one man for 7 months, in Afalne nn m tnr 5 months, In North Dakota one man for H months, and in California one man for 4 months. Kesi heals itching skins When you know physicians have pre scribed Resinol for 20 yean in the treat ment of itching, burning, unsightly skin eruptions, and have written thousands of reports such as: "It is my regular prescription for itching," "Resinol has produced brilliant results," and "The result it gave wa marvelous in one of fhe worst cases of ectcma," doesn't it make you say to yourself, "that's the right kind of treatment for my skin-trouble?" Ketinol it told by all druggists. ioaoi IOE3J l!lYESTf.!ENT GO. 11 0 D 0 Court St. ESTATE LOANS locaoi IOBOI ft. LIGHT RAIN ON TOP OP SNOW MARKS AN ABUNDANCE OF SOFT STICKY MID. Two Churches Hold Union Meeting; I. O. O. F. Lodge Klccw Officers for Year, Knitrhui of Pytiiiaa Also Met Other Newsy Note. (East Oregon Ian Special.) HELIX. Ore.. Dec. 13. A light rain fell throughout Monday night. melting about half the snow. Roads are In bad condition for cars. The W. C. T. U. met Friday last at the home of Mrs. Luke Hutchison. Mrs. E. L. Norvell'S home la the place net for the next meeting. Helix two churches had union meetings Sunday last, sermon by Rev. F. Grant Hamm at the Christian church at 11. and by Rev. W. R Storms of Wallula In the evening at the Baptist, with good attendances. The Iiaptlst people will begin spe cial meetings Jan. 7. Athena high school played here Sat urday night to a capacity house. The Baptist Sunday school will have Christmas exercises Sunday 24 A small wreck near Ring Station Saturday delayed the N. P. train Sun day morning over two hours. Rev. W. R. Storms will again preach here Sunday next. Hugh Bell's residence was robbed Sunday evening while the family were attending church services here. The Helix I. O. O. F. lodge has el ected the following officers: E. J. King, N. G.. Joe Kerley, V. G., A. R. Grey, secretary and Jesse McKee, treasurer. The Knights of Pythias officers el ect are E. E. Gelst, C. C; E. E. Ehe ler, V. C; Joe Kerley, prelate; Victor Mason. K. of R. 8. and M. of F.; V. V. Kerley. M. of E. ; John Wyrlck, M. of W.; E. Reese, M. of A.; O. E. Smith. O. G.; L. Rlngle, O. G.; L D. Smith. Alford Sondo, Virgil Smith, trustees. Mrs. Bert Adams and daughter Gladys, of Rockland. Idaho, are visit ing at the home of M. S. Morrison. Mrs. Ring of Astrla, is spending the winter with her daughter, Mrs. John Planting, south of town. Miss Erna Ruther was a Pendle ton visitor Friday. Carl Engdahl is spending the week In Pendleton. Wm. Dorran and Earl Ghormley of Juniper were over Sunday guests at the M. D. Smith home. Mlrs Blanche Lewis of St. Anth ony. Idaho, was a recent guest of Miss Edna Potts. Mrs. Jennie Burrows arrived Sun day from Portland to spend the win ter with her daughter, Mrs. J. S. An derson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bllnn are en j ylng a visit with their mother, Mrs Earl Bllnn of Prairie, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Penland were dinner guests at the Drew home Sun day. R. C". Julian of Attalia was a Sun Cay visitor. J. J. Connery of Portland was in town Monday. Bert Warren was an Athena visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. King and Mr. and Mrs. George McGranahan were Pendleton visitors Sunday. Ed Davis of Adams was in town Monday. Hilda, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Morrison, entertained a fw of her friends Monday afternoon, the occasion being her "th birthday. Games were played and various sea sonable refreshments serv rved. Tho' t. Vlda !Tr-- Invited were. Yelma Scott an, Grace Leslie, Jennie Albee. Daisy Albee, Rova Kerley, Helen Lewis, Jian Bell, Wanda Alspach, Gladys Ailums, Opal Davidson and Gwendo ln Grover. A lovely time Is reported. STOLE A RIDE, BUT STARVED IN DOING IT Fanulianrf in a Locked Box Car for Throe Day 'Without Food or Drink. NEW YORK, Dec. 13. After ril ing for three days, imprisoned in a box car, without food or drink, Nich olas Hranluk, nineteen years, was res. cued in a delirious condition from hla rolling prison early yesterday in the freight yards at Nine-sixth street and and North river. Detective Klausman of the New York Central, passing a line of "emp ties" just in from Chicago, heard muffled cries in one. He unlocked the car and brougth out the youth. After he had been fed the traveler was arraigned In the West Side court. He said when he boarded the tnain in Chicago, intending to come to New York to seek work, he did not realize how long the trip would last. When his hunger grew great he beat on the car door, but nobody came to release him. ... The youth, who said he had work ed on farms, was. held In $500 for ex. amlnatlon tomorrow, charged with disorderly conduct. Red tape continues to be the most costly of all known commodities. "Yes, but IS Golden West Coffee'JUST RIGHT?" 'Well, try Itr v , ' -4 1." .'..-f fr -.f t . ; if iilU " : :. i rid A " I vfcliiiii ii mtj i 1 I V nilmilniim nrnrntl 3 .mamm' ' TLmmemmmmm&3 IVTRV I 'A Vl & t, Si J ATIZS V( J Here are two views of the myste rious '"Oliver Osborne" and a photo graph of James W. Osborne, the prominent New York lawyer, whom Miss Rae Tanzer accused of being nuvtr" which resulted in her ar rest and prosecution for perjury. "Oliver Osborne," whose real name is Charles H. Wax. has confessed to the federal authorities that he Is the lg PeterJJridley'. fhe property boy at the motion pic ire studio, universally known ss Props," is one of the few remaining actors in this great industry whose ctivitles, Ideas and experiences are eldom chronicled. Still, much depends i lon him. Whenever there are signs if life at the studio "Props" will be 'ound not far away, fdr be la ever on lie job in behalf the amusement iceking public. A most sophisticated sort of a being, le misses nothing and gets an angle m studio doings that is generally as tumorous ss it is interesting. To bear Mm tell bis friends about little "in tide" incidents in connection with the life of a star or the production of a photoplay is usually a treat and dis poses information that would other vise remain obscure. Commencing with this issue we will evcal the wisdom, secrets and general jrattle of "Props" as he presents it in i dally interview. We selected a typi cal member of his profession to sup ply us with material for this depart ment, a freckle-faced youth on the sun ay side of twenty, a knight of the over ills and Jumper, a human with fear for but one person his director. Our Initial talk with his nibs Immediately convinced us of the fact that we had picked a live one. A master of the studio vernacular, and in this in stance blessed with a glib tongue and a keen sense of humor, be proved a most willing collaborator. 'Say," commenced our hero, "dere is lots of Jobs wot's easier dan working as 'props' in a moving pitcher studio. Believe me, feller, it's no cinch! When you look at pitchers yon only think about de big things, but if yon stop to 'figure how some of de little things .were got you'd soon know dat de prop iboy ain't a no account feller at de mov ing pitcher studio. ' i"F'iiistance, de other day de director yells st me: 'Hey, git me a big spider quick as you klnT Well, one of de FERIN, SQUANDERER OF $1,000,000 ARRESTED Thought Insane, He Was Caught in Lumber Camp After Flight From Physician. LEWISBURG, W. Va., Dec. IS. Lawrence Perin, eccentric son of Mrs, Nelson of Baltimore, whose heritage of $1,000,000 from his father was mostly consumed in alcohol, was ar rested in a lumber camp thirty-eight miles from here, following a flight last Friday from, a physician who was to take him to a sanitarium. Perin will be arraigned here tomor. row morning and examined as to his sanity. When he was brought to Lewlsburg he made several wild speeches and, should he be declared insane, he probably will be sent to the state asylum at Huntington, W. Va.. thus bringing to a tragic close the efforts of his devoted mother to have him cared for In a private sani tarium of her own choosing. Until two months ago It seemed that the young man he Is between thirty and thirty-five was rapidly recovering from the abnormalities which caused his Incarceration In New York state several times earlt In his youth. He became Interested In the presidential campaign, tnklng the aide of Mr. Hughes, visited the lumber camps, speechmaklng. and then to New York, accompanied by his second wife. Returning to the south, he went to the Greenbrier Hotel at White Sul phur Springs. His mother, widow of the former traction magnate of Ohio. sent her physician. Dr. Q Albert Brunner of Providence last Friday to the Greenhrlef to. bring Lawrence to a private sanitarium. But with word of Dr. Brunner'a coming, Perin OLIVES?".! lO60pfiTX; man sought, and that it was he whe made love to Miss Tanzer, causing her to sue James W. Osborne for breach of promise. "Oliver" is al leged to have confessed having made love to scores of women. Secret service agents who followed him 21, 000 miles before catching him, say he Is married to at least four women without having divorced any one. first things I learned en dii job wai not to ask questions, but go out and do it, ao I grabbed a tin can and start ed on a still hunt for a big spider. First I tried de studio cellar and grounds, but I couldn't git any bigger a a tack-head. I went to de nearest bouse and asked de lady if I could look in her cellar for a spider. Guess she muBt've thought I wau a nut, for she gave me one look and slammed de door In me face. De next coupla bouses I tried to explain better why I wanted big spider, an' some of dem let me in. Dey all tought it was a joke; but, be lieve me, I didn't tink so. I bad to ill a big spider an' git it quick or ders would be somethin' doln . I went from house to house. Some of dem let me in and others felt like de first one did. I had a tin can about half fuU of spi ders, but I couldn't git any big fellers. De only thing left to do was to beat it back to de studio, grab one of de autos and make a trip to me bouse, where I knew I could find some whoppers. At de studio I gave all the spiders I bad to de director, but he said dey were not big enough. He lent me one of de machines, and I beat it back borne. Me old woman thought I was made a star or jomethln' when I jumped from de autermobile, but she soon found out she bad another thinx comin'. I crawl ed around me cellar about a half bout and was just about to give up hops when I saw a hum dinger. He ducked Into de coal bu and me and me old lady after him. I must a ehoveled a ton of coal anyway, It felt dat way before dat spider came out, and, be lieve me, feller, when he did come out I had some job gittin' him without smashing him all up. I felt like swat tin' him one just for luck. I was so mad. I got him at last and, although I busted a couple of bis logs, he looked all right It took all mornin' to gil dat spider, and it was some job, but il had to be got, 'cause our moving pitch ers have to be realistic dat's wot ou directors always yell about" jumped into an automobile and made for the woods. Detectives trailed him but got no clue until last evening. Some men think they are doing a great deal toward righting the wrongs of the world by continually fussing with their neighbors. Also, In many a household In the land there is a diet squad. ! IM BACK, RUB LUMBAGO OR Ul"B PAIN RIGHT OUT WITH SMALL TRIAL BOTTLE OF OLD. PENETRATING "ST. JACOB'S OIL."' Kidneys cause Backache? , No: They have no nerves, therefore can not cause pain. Listen! Your back ache Is caused by lumbago, sclatici or a strain, and the quickest relief is soothing, penetrating "St. Jacob's Oil." Rub It right on your painful back, and Instantly the soreness, stiff, ness and lameness disappears. Don't stay crippled! Get a small trial bottlj of "St. Jacobs Oil" from your drug gist and limber up. A moment after it Is applied you'll wonder what be came of the backache or lumbago pain. Rub old, honest "St. Jacobs Oil" whenever you have sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism or spr.tlns. as it is abso lutely harmless and doesn't burn the skin. YOU W-B CUT cliewers know all about tobacco satisfaction. You feel sort of sorry (or users of the old kind. There is so little tobacco satisfaction in tobacco with excess of sweetening, no matter how big a chew they take. It's sort of difficult to make beginners understand how much satisfaction there is in tobacco, if it's rich tobacco. They will know when they get to be regular W-B CUT users. , Vtfc ty WnXAN-BBCTOX C0KPA5T, 50 Caica Ssnrt, New Yk Cry COUPLE ARRESTED OS BADGER GAME CHARGE Eugene, Oregun, Real Estate Man Says He Wan Trapped; Forced to Pay. EUGENE, Ore., Dec 13. J. E. Jennings and his wife, Talethla B. Jennings of this city was arrested here this afternoon on a warrant charging them with attempting to ex tort money from O. H. Skotheim, a prominent realty dealer. Jennings and wife appeared before Justice Wells immediately after their arrest and arranged to give bonds, which were placed at 13000 each. The crime Is alleged to have been committed on the afternoon of No vember 25, when the woman asked air. Skotheim to call at her home on business. Upon entering the house, Sketheim says, Mrs. Jennings em braced hlra and spoke in endearing terms. Before be could recover from bis embarrassment, Mr. Jennings ap peared with a revolver and demand ed S1500. air. Skotheim agreed to pay them 600 and gave them a check for the amount, he claims, receiving a receipt for the money. He claims to have a witness to what occurred when he paid over the money. Jennings is a son of A. C. Jennings, a pioneer of this section and former ceunty clerk. BROADWAY PURE, RED LIGHTS, SIX REMOVED NEW YORK, Dec. 13. New York's famous Broadway is now pure, with the red taken out of its lights and its Will quickly remove them. Sample Each Free by Mail With 32-p. Skin Book on request. Ad dress pom-card "Cuticnra, Ipl. 2LU. Boston." bold tferouaJjout the world. Doirt worry AboutPimples And Ointment Fine Stock and Dairy Ranch lsa acres near Rltter. Ore.; rich loam; 400 acres practically level hahnce gent y rolling fine pasture. Including 300 acres fine timber: Mt acres cultivated; abundance good water; lots of fruit: well im proved, good fencing, good 7-room house with cellar. 4 barns and n?fr0,"".Ont bUlIdlnRS; R F- D- Phone; J-4 mile good school; will include 2 wagons, mower, rake, drill. 4 -sec. steel harrow, binder and other machinery. Ranch adjoining government reserve. This t ui me very oesi propositions in the state. See It. Price if taken soon 115,000. Terms J5000 cash, balance 5 years pr nt interest. CARL H. EWRY nun ROCK, ORJEXiOX. kXVIVaVkVVV 1 pi T E gilded haunts purged of sin. So-Chief Magistrate McAdoo s&id today In com menting on the clean bill of hearth, he bad given the thoroughfare to tbe members of the Broadway assodaUaaw "We have gotten Broadway clesua.' said Magistrate McAdoo, "and fi from every physical and moral nsa ace, The old Bowery was rehabitat ed and now we've done It Willi ia equally famous thoroughfare." i i Most every woman wants a nice, dear com- piexion. and can hare it at a trilling coat Constipation in women is incfeoaHnst SB aa alarming extent; and this cause poor calculation which accounts (or yi Ban. BMxidy, pimply complexion which a many women an trying to overcome Dr.' Edwards' OHre Tiilets is tba one dependaMe remedy tat bad complexions. They act on the liver nad bowela h ke calomel, yet have no danferom after-effect. They aaaut nature to throw off the imparities that get into the blood. They will sorely clear up, even the most disticaaw ing condition quickly and toneupthe entira system, giving a pare, fresh, ruddy alao. They are absolutely pore easy to auVa and correct constipation. They act oake ry, cleanse and purify and make roa feel fine. Start treatment now. Get a box. from any druggist 10c and 25c 8000 Acres t Ifhonf I l L 312.50Per Acre Terms I Less Than Rent 1 Will sell any part or all. W. D. NEWLON Lexington, Oregon r4 BETTFIt AM) KOITKIt I.K.IlT Is assured by the use i-f some of these beautiful fixtures of ours. They give a liiiht that Illuminates the room perfectly, but that d""S not tire or strain the eyes. They ore nut expen sive considering their extra ef ficiency and exirn beauty. Why not at least see them? J. L. VAUGHAN fly and mm