East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 18, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1917.
PAGE SEVEM
Consider tho Mothers Health f
after childbirth hj taking mm C J f
neeeSKiiry )irc lit Ions b-
lore the tr''"K ordeal,
by us In )f "Mother'
Mead" tO BfflLHt Jla-
tr hi preparing
her for the phy
sical clianne.
"Mother's Friend
K0Z&Ouy for I been the moans of piv
IDg reiier 10 mousumis o
1 remedv with uncx
celled merit, and uliould. I).
In tha hum of Tnr enxrUnt mother. Drtir-int sc'l I
Send (or free bonk on Wotherliood. Aililre. lb Braducl
kaajulatar Co, tot Lanur Bid-., Atlanta, Oa.
HOT WATER THE
BEST LIVER AND
BOWEL MEDICINE
SAYS (JLASS OF HOT WATER UK.
VOIIK HHKAKKAHT WASHES
rOJHO.NS HU)H SYSTEM.
Pkyalclutu the world over recom
mend the Inside buth, claiming this U
of vastly more Importance than out
side cleanliness, because the kln
porea do not absorb Impurltlea Into
lha blood, cuuning- 111 health, while
the porea In the ten yards of bowels
do.
Me and women are urged to drink
eaci Morning, before breakfast a
ghuta of hot water with a teaapoon
ful of limestone phosphate In It. a
a harm lew meant of helping to wash
from the stomach, liver, kidneys and
hovels the previous day'a Indigestible
material, poisons, sour bile and tox
ins; thus cleaning, sweetening .and
purifying the entire alimentary cans.!
before putting more food Into the
stomach.
J act aa soap and hot water cleanse
and freshen the skin, ao hot water
and limestone phosphate act on the
ellmlnative organs.
Tkom who wake up with bid
breath, coated tongue, nasty taste or
have a dull, aching head, sallow
complexion, acid stomach; others
who are subject to bilious attacks or
constipation, should obtain a quarter
pound of limestone phosphate at the
drag atore. This will cost very little
but la sufficient to demonstrate the
vmhJe of lnalde bathing. Those who
continue It each morning are assured
of pronounced results, both In regard
to health and appearance.
Amusements
What the press agunta say
about Pendleton's pres
ent and coming
attractions
72 YEARS IN III; IOVESICK.
The Birth of a Nation IK urns t. the
Oregon January 11-22.
One of the most striking scenes of
"The Birth of a Nation" la the sur.
render of Lee at the historic McLean
home in the vicinity of Appomatoj
court house.
Donald Crisp la cast for the role of
Gen. U. 8. Grant, while Lee la enact-
LONDON, Jan. 18. A woman d by Howard tiaye. The members
has died at Scarborough thta I of the 8taff" ot the northern and
week, aged ninety-four, who had !uther" commanders hown, and
kspent the last seventy-two years , prwemea wnen me
vynna as a. reprouuciion or tne
I familiar painting of this occasion. It
occurred April , IS65.
4 J Lee had dressed for his last public
l occasion with great care. Grant on
of her life In bed. In all that
time the had been HI only for
the two days that preceded her
death. Her appetite had been
good and she possessed a com
plexion which a young girl
might envy.
The complaint from which
she suffered was disappointed
love. When the wag twenty-one
the contracted an engagement
of which her father did not ap-
4 the contrary lacked hla full dress and
) appeared in the "fatigue" and dusty
4) jackboots of the hard campaign.
It is well known that many sup-
! porters of the defeated confederacy
: wished to prolong the struggle by
means of a guerilla warfare similar
prove. She thereupon went to to that used by the Boers towards the
toed and left It on only one oc- ! close of the Anglo-Koer war. Jn fact
casion, to travel from Cambridge , John Wilkes Booth supposed that in
to Scarborough.
. . . ..
OPEN NOSTRILS! END
A COLD OR CATARRH
Row To Get Relief When Head
and Nose are Stuffed Up.
PHYSICAL CULTURE
AND ELOCUTION.
Hotel Pendleton.
Killing iTesldent Lincoln he would
have the support of the south in a
new struggle. But Lee was of a dif
ferent temper. He realised that the
south had been beaten in a fair slrug.
gle on the fields of battle and that
1 prolonging the fighting would mere-
ly add to the horrorg and miseries en-
dured by his people. Therefore, after
j the battle of Five Forks, he opened
I negotiations with Grant and on tho
morning of April th under the bud
ding apple trees of an Appomatox or.
chard were determined, the terms of
' peace which were formally written
n . i ft ... v u t u
catarrh disappears. Tour clogged fow" Wllmer-McLea house
nostrils will open, the air passages of j ,he ""n
your head will clear and you can j When General Robert E. Lee wish
breathe freely. No more snuffling, j ed to mttke some marginal notes on
hawking, mucous discharge, dryness j the Papers of the final surrender, he
or headache; no struggling for breath "Kd the bystanders for a pencil,
at night I S'ra"8e to say, not one of the numer-
Get a small bottle of Ely. Cream lo" 0"ice "d aides-decamp was
Balm from your druggist and apply , a,ble to ffer hlm one- At last, an of
a little of this fragrant antiseptic I f'ce.r 8tuft extracted a pock
cream In your nostrils. It penetrates i e "'""and and feather quill from
through every air paarage ot the head,
soothing and healing the swollen or
Inflamed mucous membrane, giving
you instant relief. Head colds and
catarrh yield like magic Don't stay
stuffed-up and miserable. Relief Is
sure.
Excursion Eiafos
January 20 and 21 '
Northern Pacific R.
The Yellowstone Park Line
To ST. PAUL and return . .
To MINNEAPOLIS and return
To CHICAGO and return . .
To ST. LOUIS and return . .
lost
Y.
$60.00
S60.00
$72.50
$70.00
Return limit February 18. Stopovers permitted in both
lirections. Take advantage of these fares to Chicago
and St. Louis and points East. Ask about the diverse re
turn routes.
Full information, tickets, berth
reservations.
WALTER ADAMS
Agent,
PENDLETON, OREGON
A. D. CHARLTON, A. G. P. A.,
Portland, Oregon.
his kit and with the ald'of these the
historic domument was written and
the names of Grant and Lee affixed
at the bottom.
Afterwards an effort was made to
arrest and Indict Lee for treason but
j Grant, who knew Lee's nobility of
character and how he had fulfilled
I to the letter all the surrender obli.
gatlons, prevented any such disgraoe-
i fill sequel to the great event
; Cliamhorlaln's cch Itumody ' Most
RffertnaL
j "I have taken a great mnny bottles
i of Chamberlain's Couuh Itemedy and
every time It has cared me. I have
j found It most effectu.il for a hacking
j cough and for colds. After takin? It
ja cough always dioappears.", writes
j J. n. Moore. Lo-t Valley, oa. Ob
( tainable everywhere Adv.
OSLY TWO HIS
to m on. t:;.iSo:i
Famous imlptt Orator Will Conclude
Service at I3aitl.Ht Church Tomor
row Evening; I'rcaciied Splendid
Sermon Iyoxt Mght.
(E. R. C.)
The congregation at the Baptist
church last night listened to a great
sermon on I Corinthians 6:11, "And
such were some of you; but ye were
washed, but ye were sanctified, but
we yere Justified in the name of the
Lord Jesus Christ, and in the Hplrit
of our God."
The Apostle refers to their past
condition in sin and shame. There
are two philosophies concerning the
past. One is hopeless and the other is
hopeful. Edgar Allen Poe in his
"Raven" Is the poet of hopelessness.
Koleridge in "The Ancient Mariner" is
the poet of hopefulness.
Where does the Bible stand? Is It
hopeful or hopeless? Well, the
Psalmist says, "As far as the east Is
from the west so far hath he removed
the trangression from Us." And
ajfain, "He drowned my sins In the
depth of the sea."
I have noted a great difference In
the Old Testament and the New
Testament. It Is this: The Old Tes
tament tells of N'ouh and David and
the other great men of that time and
records their sin. but when they are
spoken of in the New Testament
there is no reference their sin what
ever. Why? For the reason that
when God forgives sin he forgets It
."Your sins and your Iniquities will I
remember against you no more for
ever." The Bible view of the past Is
a hopeful one. Our sins may be re
moved from us and forgotten.
The present Is full of hope: "Ye
are washed, sanctified, Justified." Sin
is moral, dirt. If a sinner has been
washed he knows It. The worldly
people are not washed and they want
to make out the washed people are
dirty. That is why they pick out the
worst specimen of a professor they
can find and point to him. They want
to do away with the separation of the
washed. We need more of the san
ctification or setting apart of the new
life.
Justification Is a word in which we
find more of meaning than we are
able to fully comprehend. We say
it means pardon, restoration. Yes.
but it means more. God does not pa
role us and leave on us the stigma of
our sin, but He wipes out the record
and puts in a place of honor again.
And the whole change comes about
in the name of Jesus. Baptizing does
not wash away sin. What can wash
away my sin? Nothing but the blood
of Jesus. We should make more use
of the name of Jesus. We shold give
more heed to the Holv Rnlrlt Vmi
pcan pet a black nast changed to a
fright present by the aid of Jhe
i.Iood and the Holy Spirit.
Only two more nights of the meet
ings. The services have been great
and the two remaining ones should
be the best of all.
If we didn't have to work
would le no fun In loafing.
there
FAT CATTLE COME M iEfii
PORTLAND, Jan. IS. That quite
fair supplies of cattle are being fed in
the interior is the word brought bad;
to Portland by C Ray Beokley, pres
ident of the Western Produce com-
OHm Of this ltt' nn.l himsnlf an ....
j t.'n.lve feeder of the FokpII section.
Mr. Berkley on his trip sold a carload
of steers to Portland interests thut
averaged around 1350 pounds there.
"Tt Is vrv pnlil in tha interi.ir .
pays Mr Berkley. "It was around zero
t Fossil yesterday, and was 7 de
grees below at Mayvllle. There is
quite a fair ? upply of stoikers aroniMl
Fossil. There is plenty of hay in
Your Bath Room Warm and
Comfy With One of Our
trom $3.00 up
Once used you wonder how you ever got
along without it
Pacific- Power & Light Company
PHONE 40 1
PKNDLETON FROO",
Should fvmviiire Ke( Pendleton
Header.
The frank statement ol i neighbor,
telling the merits of a remedy.
Bids you pause and believe.
The fume endorsement
By some stranger far away
Commands no belief nt all.
Here's a Pendleton case.
A Tendleton citizen (est1 lie.".
Read and be convinced.
C. E. Straub. 520 Thompson St.,
Pendleton, says: "I never h."ltiil to
recommend Doan's Kldnev Pills 'X
any ewe I hear complaining nf I heir
baek. Once In a while, r get a dull
aehe across the small of my back.
Whea I stoop over, It is nanl for me
to straighten up. Whenever I feel
this trouble coming on, r t ike Doan's
Kidney Pills for a few dvj and they
ever tail to put my back and kid
aeya la good condition."
50c, at all dealers. Fof-ter-M'lburn
Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, JJ. T
CHICHESTER S PILLS
'jt. . TIIK DIAMOND nBANB. A
v Ldlrl Auk rr ItnwsIM for
1 ;'hl-klr Ulianil TlmnL
-ma in Krl ana Ualtf Mvalltc
tx.iet, testa! villi Blu kibtaa.
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DIAIIOKR I KIMI rilJ.A, f , S
nnlnmHllnl.Siu.lnnRliiw
I sight, and the cattle are fat. In the
I John Uay country, about 15 miles
from Condon, there is a very good
J growth of bunch grasa, in fact the
j growth is the het I have ever seen for
years."
Sheep Gome on Contract.
Outside of an handful of guarantee
j price stuff from a Willamette valley
i point, the only arrivals in the mutton
j division at North Portland overnight
1 were two loads from the feedlots of a
! local meat company at Lyle. The
; market for both mutton and lambs ln
; dicatos great strength, but as there
I haw been practically nothing avall
! able on the open market recently to
test quotations, it Is impossible to sav
exactly what good stuff will bring.
General mutton and lamb market:
East mountain lambs.. 11. 15
Best valley lambs 10.75-ff ll
i Wethers 9.A0 9.1'.
I Ewes 8. now S.?"
.Goats 4.25
i Il"rs re Quoted Ilrni.
I Market for hogs is quoted steady
j to firm at North Portland, with onlv
j a handful of stuff reported in the
I yards overnight. In general the trade
considers the market practically on
the same basis as- Monday, w hen tops
generally sold at $1050.
tJeneral hog range:
Heavy packing $10 30W 10 is
Heavy butchers 10.40iM0.5l
Hough, heavy 9.i5W 9.7".
ttouiih, heavy 9. 25 ? 9.7'
IMS .SOjf.Sr.
tockers SflOtf S25
(tittle Situation steady.
S (nation in the cattle trade contin
ues steady at North Portland. There
was only a scant run over night with
nothing available to test extreme quo
tations. Demand for cows is brisU
and real good stuff is expected I?
bring $T.2S1i T.B0.
Oeneral cattle market range:
Rest heavy beef steers . . $S.25f 8.5
Rest light beef steers ... 8 00 iff 8.5.1
Rest beef cows 7.25 7.50
Rest heifers 7.50
Ordinary to good cows .... .U.tf,55
Heavy hulls 4 50 ti 5.00
Light hulls 3 50f5.00
Mght bulls 3.506-4.25
j Olives 5.O0fr7.0O
Stocker.feeder steers .... 5.75ff 50
Stocker-feeder cows 5.OOITS.00
Wednesday lilvotrtock Klilnrr.
Cattle Ci. Kirkendall, Winlork.
Wah.. 1 load.
Fhoop -Jamea Mace. Lyle. Wash.
2 loads direct to packers.
Mixed stuff Cutford Bros.. Ger.
vais. I load cattle. hoRS and sheep; A
F, MoFce. Washougnl, Wash., 1 loa 1
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How to Catch Cold
Overheated by dancing, you seek a
cool spot. Poor ventilation and drafts
add to the danger.
After the ball you are tired out, the cold germ gets
in its work, you sniffle and sneeze, your chest is
tight, throat and bronchial tubes become irritated.
Stop in at the first drug store, don't delay, ask
for a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery.
The pharmacist has been selling and recom
mending this old reliable preparation for coughs
and colds as long as he has been in business, for it
has been used for bronchial affections of this sort
for nearly half a century.
You too, will be pleased with the way Dr. King's New
Discovery soothes the irritated throat and allays inflammation
quickly relieving your cough and cold. Young and old can
testily to the effectiveness of this reliable preparation. Try it!
1
SHEPHERD DOG SAVES BOY.
Child's Companion Drives Off Would-
be Kldaaper.
MARION. Jan. 18. When a stran
ger attempted to abduct ten-year-old
Ray McKibben near Caledonia to
day, the boy's shepherd dog attacked
the man and he ran.
.Searching parties failed to find the
would-be kidnaper.
The average girl would rather be
In love than be happy.
HoVi Thu?
We offer One Bindred Dollars Reward
lot any rue of Catarrh that cannot be cured
by Hall's Catarrh Cor.
Hall s Catarrh Care kaa bee taken bj
catarrh sufferers for the paat thirtj-fl"
rears, and has become known as the mosi
reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's Ca
tarrh Cure acta thru the Blood on the Mo
cous surfaces, expelling the Poison fron
the Blood and healing .m diseased portions
After yon bave taken Hall's Catarrh Can
for a abort time yoa will see a great In
proveraent In your general health. Start
taking Ball a Catarrh tare at once and gei
rid of catarrh. Send for testimonials, free
F. J. CHENKI a O., Toledo, Ohio.
Sold bj all llrumriita, 75c. -Hills
Family I'tlla for conatlpatloo.
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