East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 21, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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DAILY EAST OREGON! AN, PENDLETON, OREGON,' WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY ?1, 1917.
PAGE SEVEN
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Keep The Blood Stream Pure
Ym are store mterastse1 la swr ewe health tkea
anybady 1m. If kest vor r. ..J
toroa yo are much less pt tract
disssss but tb blood asest M key Mri
ad para to oo iU work.
Rkeamstlim, Catarrh, Ecsema, Scrsfola
ara all sixes disordered blood, aad yoe
should heed the first warniaa they giro.
la looking for a blood madlckaa. gat a
vegetable praparatioa of andoahted merit.
Wa recommend 3. 5. S, which ia gaaraa
Ised pursiy vegetable, and wa kaow It baa
purified tlia blood of thousand la Ha fifty
years liilmea. Cat S. 3. S. at any drag
store. g
ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE j
Ba aura and gat tha result S. S. S.
Write our Medical Department freely
end without charge. df
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, Dept. IS,
ATLANTA, GA.
KV AI.ASKAX I'IKI.lm OI'R.NKD.
InUrr-tliur IMw-Ihsure Made by Kxpe-
anion la the Yukon-Korugug
Reason,
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.VKW toilK, ,Feh. 10. That part
f central Alaska lying between the
lower,, Koyukuk river and the Yukon
until recently only little known.
In H1I fly waa explored by H. M.
1 akin, and hla result are presented
In a report entitled "The Yukon-Ko-
vukuk rexlon" recently issued by the
TTnlted Plates geological survey, de
partment of the Interior, aa Bulletin
31. The region is essentially a roll'
ing npiana anove which rise some
higher mountain masaee reaching al
titude of 6.000 to (.000 feet. This
upland la broken by broad valleya and
lowlands. ' The mountain slope are
clothed with spruce trees up to alti
tudes of 1.000 feet. Rprude and birch
also rover the lowlanda. Above tim
ber line tha veejrtatlon ia chiefly moss.
The timbered areas, notably In the
lowlnnds, are broken by meadows
covered with a luxuriant arowth of
grass. Moose, caribou and bear still
roam over much of thla region, which
Is seldom visited by white men. No
Important mineral resources have
1-een found In the Tukon-Koyukuk
rexlon. but many of the stream
travels carry some fine colors of gold.
This gold seems to have been derived
from the contact xonea of granite In
trusive rocka. which are abundant in
the region. That some of these de
posits are of commercial Importance
is shown by the fact that placers of
the Indian river dlstrlt, which lie In
the Youkon Koyukuk region, have
for several years been mined on a
small scale. It la not Improbable that
other commercial placer may be
found In the region, but the prospect
ing thus far done does not Indicate
the presence of any very rich deposits.
WORMS KAS1I.Y REMOVKD.
Mother, if your child whines,
fretful and cries out In sleep, be
probably suffering from worms. These
parasites drain his vitality and make
him more susceptible to serious dis
eases. Quickly and aafaly kill an i
remove the worm from your child's
system with Kickapoo Worm Killer.
This pleasant candy laxative In tablet
form quickly relieves the trouble and
your child brightens up. Oct Kicka
poo Worm Killer at your Druggist,
tee.
HTRADIIY RISING MARJU?r
PRKDIOnSD BY GRAIJTMKN
NEW. YORK, Feb. 2t. Submarin
ing has greatly reduced the allies'
shipments. Skippers ara afraid to
venture Into the sons. Freight car
congestion ia worse. Pood prices are
soaring. Transcontinental linea are
nuv holding up tha western cities'
shipments, attempting to clear the
eastern yards. Several Chicago grain
elevators ara remaining closed up.
Oraln men predict a steadily rising
market.
A Reliable Remedy for
Kidneys and Bladder
Foley Kidney Pill. Also Do
Remarkable Work Where
There Are Urinary
Irregularities
Irregular, painful Madder action
Is aaother convincing evidence of
kidney trouble. Tbe urine becomes
concentrated, ranslng great Irrita
bility of the Madder. There Is a de
sire to pass water freaiicutly with
painful tmming sensation. This Ir
regularity becomes a serious nuisance
at night, causing loss of rest and
sleep to one already .weakened by
kidney trouble. Thnra la also tbe
added danger of chilling tbe body, a
condition to be very rarefullyavoided
at such, a time.
Foley Kidney 1111s control this
situation promptly and effectively.
The? cause a normal, healthy flow.
relieTlug tbe concentrated condition
that produced tbe Irritability and
homing sensation. Tbe blsdder ac
tios la regulated to avoid the too
fmiuent calls, and easy restful
nights, without pain or backache,
without bias of sleep or bad druniux,
ia a quick result.
TAIdJMAW
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Mr. J. M. Hayee of ftprinr Plnee,
Ga.. R. r. D. No, 1, wrltra u: "1 nuf-fer-ed
with a trrribl harkarh in ih
email of my back, and urinattna- waa
iii-iuiar nu raCCMiv in QUA rift TV.
It waa vwy red and I uirra t.-r.
rlbla atlnlnc and burning- wmut ton.
I could hardly stoop over and ft in
terfered with my work. 1 fcejran tak
Itiir Foley Kldnev Pill, and after
awhile my urina bocame rea-ular. tha
Uinffln and burning - topped, and my
backache diaappaarad entirely'
Foley Klrln.j nils are -told vrr-
" in 60c and II 00 ats-a. Tha
11.00 else la tha more conomtcul but.
aa it rnta.aa t time aa many aa
the 60c aisa.
SPRING WORK IS
STARTED AT HELIX
WARM WKATKHR MAUH FARM.
JKKS K1AKT FLOW I NO BUT '
tIJ KNAP KXIKD IT.
Special Meeunga at the Batstist
fliiircn (Soatid Sunday Night; VaH
ona Fraternal OrganlzatioBW Make
tialn in Members.
(Bust Oregonlan Special.)
. HBIAX, Fab. 21. Farmers have
been busy arranging for spring work
and a few bad begun plowing when
the cold snap ended It,
Special meeting at tha Baptist
church closed Sunday night with J7
additions.
The different fraternal orders of
Helix have made a material gain In
membership during the winter
monthe.
J. 8. Anderxon left Tuesday to at
tend the lumbermen's convention a;
Walla Walla. Mrs. Anderson accom
panied him.
The dance given by Emil Timmer
man Friday evening in his new ban
was much enjoyed.
Miss Vewta Morrison, Juniper
teacher, visited over. Sunday here.
Mlssei Iva McKlnney and Ethel
Brown returned from st. Anthony's
ho.pitAl Saturday.
Jeaoe Smith was a Saturday visitor
from Athena.
James Klngle was here from I A.
crowe Saturday.
Mrs D. Kendall vialled her daugh
ter. Mra. H. B. Richmond, at Walla
Walla, last week.
Mr. and Mra Fred Morrison and sin
Douglas, are here from Drummond,
Idaho.
Claude Morrison and James Oris
wold motored to Pendleton for "The
Pride of the Clan." Sunday.
Mrs. Ira Scott Is visiting her sister
Mrs. Tom Hutcneann, at Lacrosse.
Mr. and Mr. Clarence Zr-rba were
Sunday visitors from Athena.
Andrew Lyslnger Is here from Wal.
la Walla. '
Arthur Oarret returned Monday
from Pendleton.
IMMJ ;kts fXIQIK OtTI';
A MIGHTY good doctor my to mm . cMS SSf!Sf
one "WU it can, to curin'
hOu, Natun u thm raa M. D.rm omt, nW&pQX
htr mmnttrnt." That'tthmway tf)ffle "
I tool mbct cum' tobacco. 40? 4 T"-
Scat! I'm saving this far VELVET!
MOTHER NATURE Protect. Your Tobacco IF You Smoke VELVET
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Listen! Our Prices
are Talking
Extension Curtain Rod 10c
Extension Curtain Rod 15c
Extension Sash Curtain Rods 5c
Wire Coat Hanger 5c
Wood Coat Hanger 5c
Cloth Hooka, dozen 15c
12 inch FUe 25c
Screw Driver 15c
Plier 15c
Towel Roller :. 15c
She sees to it that Velvet' mellowness
and aroma are not created by artificial
methods, but by her very own. That is
A complete natural curing for two
years, during which time the tobacco
remains, untouched, in its original
wooden hogsheads. At the end of
two years it is made into Velvet and n
as smooth as its name implies.
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Men have tried and will try to beat
this method by quick curing or arti
ficial processes, but Mother Nature's
way the Velvet way remains the
very best.
It costs us more money to prtpart
Velvet in this way it will cost you
only 10 cents to prxrue Velvet, at the
first store you come to! .
lleppner this morninfr. The ooun
; are Malheur, Union, Wheeler.
j Wajmo, Klamath. CVook an4 Ds
t huterf a number are Mnpl(!--td
In wentera Oregon and on jptarti
work next we-k In Columbia, oaunty.
Tbe worx of these agents la under
the ffenerml direction of the extension
arvice of the, Oreiron Airrlcultuml
College and the V. S. department
agriculture. One half the salary,
travellnic and office expfniM are pai J
by the fftata provided the county pay
the other Tialf.
(bounty arrtcultural rounrlia com
i poeed of ona or two representatives
from eastern farmers onranimatlon-i.
' the cotuity court and member at
lunte ara an important part of the
j ayMem. These eounrfta decide upon
; the Itnea of work to which tbey be
lieve the county arent should devote
; mot of his time and assist him to ac
compluib result a
In all counties of the state where
j these ajtenta are located they are aid
Inn the farmers In many ways, espe
dally aJonff the following line:
Cooperative marketing, seed aeler
tiin and testins, better rota ti ona
drainajre, control of pests and dleeas.
es. fertllirer and crop variety, field
demonstrations. bo-a' and birls' In
diuctrial club work.
These agents are only placed
rountieH where a large number of
farmers want them. Mr. Fvarw ex
pe.-ts to return in a few weeks to a
certain tha amount of Interest in this
conntv in securing a man to start
work next year.
In
NTMtTR FTKP TO Pl'R-
II ASK WAR RAM.OOXS
Corner Main and
Court Streets.
1XS ttRA.JieCEJJ
Above is a photuftraph or Mix t'lara
Juf-Krr. of MontrUlr. N. J.r iih her
toy xnanlrl In her hnd)e. Miss
Jaeitt-r takes the minute animal out
for an alrinjr in this manner everyday
and the doc makes nu attempt to escape.
SrTVKN KAST OUR COfNTl f-"S
I1AVR AilllniiTtIIA. ,V;KXTl
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Oium y Acrlcaitarai (Mnii ll
County aarlcultursl uents are ui
ploysd by seven eastern oreawi roun
llea, acrordlnit to M. . Rnnv aHsist
ant county axejil leader, who left f-r
MARLEY Itj IN. DEVON lVt IN.
ARROW
COLLARS
1 S eta. each, toe OO eta.
ciutTT. rtisesT co . lae. tst
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MRS CHAS .YAK RXK5 5 EiA LR
NKW YORK. Feb. It. Mrs.
Oiarles A. Van KenxsrUer. a ho ia
perhaps tha nm enthusiastic wom
an advorata of aerial defsnce, has
started a fund to purchase for ths
Coeemment ths military obasrvatinn
Trt Pan-American Aeronautic Ex
position, The amount which It is proposed to
raise is (10,000, which she expects tf
secure by popular subscription tmonf
her friends, each to contribute JS-H
until the desired sum is secured.
hints ri'BMr onrras
ARE RICH IN
"1VORV
Profemar AsHPits Gettiaur of tliTic
larorsnrtnits IUa problem or
the Dar.
NEW YORK, Feb. 10 How to get
rid of "inexpert elected officials- is
one of tha most Important tasks con
fronting the American public Dr.
Howard Law MrBaJn. associate prof ea .
aor of municipal science and admin
istration at Columbia university, de
clared today before members of the
university alumni.
'The ataajrerina; margin of the un
achieved In' government of cities is
sppatling." he said. "It is a prob.
lem of educating public opinion and
enlightening them that they must not
tolerate extravagant government un
der the auplne leadership of shallow
minded reformers and demagogues."
Professor John JBrsklne of tha Eng
lish department, another speaker, as
serted the youth entering collesre to-
nav was better prepared than th
youth of bis tirns.
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I BUY FARM LAND IN FERTILE fMlNA I
1C RKASKI INCOME OF
MONTANA FARMERS
Val. of crop Val. of crop
Montana ranks first In the
United States In averuce per S
acre production. Montana
jcraius won the hieheet award .
at the San Francisco Expo-
sit ion. and snore medals wera -a
warded the farmers of Moa
tana than any other state.
For further particulars sea
D. F. Dupuis 1
Phone CI Pendleton, Ore. ZZ
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TJnenln wns never a dollar chaser
or anything- like that.
SYMPTOMS OF
HER DISEASE
Bckadie,Sideacie,Nervou-
neu, Dizziness, Fain tn ess,
all Disappeared After
the Woman's Medi
cine was Taken.
Kingfisher. Oil la. "For two mn I
suffered with s severe female trouble.
was nervous, and
had backache and a
pain in my side
most of the time.
I had dixzy spells
and was often so
faint 1 could not
walk across ths
floor. The doctor
said I would have to
have an operation.
A friend asked me
to try Lydia E.
Pintcham's Vege
table Compound.
km,
,X- ' -y.'a-t..- t
inpl
K. ns
ana stronir. have no more nsin. hark arhs
or diixy spells. Everyone tell me !
now well 1 look and I tell then l.vrfia
b. Pinkham's Vefretshle Compound did
IV .U.'m N,NA Soithwitk. R. r. D.
No. 4, box SS, Kina-tisher, Ok la.
Eery woman who suffers from fennels
troubles, nervousness, backache or the
btoea should try Lydis . Pink ham
egeiacia compound as Mrs. South-
K-k did. or tf the Deed free iHcin
re irani to anv annovins- avmnfenm
write- to I.vdia i Pinkk.n. ufi
in 1(00 in 114
Wheat.. $1,177,277 Sl.704.00
Corn ... 14.142 1.0S4 000
H Oats ... 1.07S.SO 7.134 000
Barley .. M.733 1.132.000
11 Rye 3 147.000
Potatoes J3.S47 J 315.000
Hay 5.138.755 15 2IS.0OO
, rms s.viz.wvv
1 t7.I0S.OX S47.I93.000
: :
II Travelers cheques.
BETTRR AN n SOFTER
MGHT
la assured by the use ef seme
of these beautiful fixtures et
eura. They slve a light that
illuminates tha room perfectly,
but that does net tire or strain
the eyes. They are not axpsa
stve considerins their extra ef
ficiency and extra beauty. Why
not at least see them?
J. L. VAUGHAN
ATTENTION to the details of our
custom-' steeds is pleetsure
to the officers of this institution.
We are prepared to complete trans
actions in any part of the world. For
tstrn remittances are promptly execut
ed by mail, cable or wire-laas.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Resources Three and a Half M:!l ions
PENDLETON
SECURITY
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, Balloon sxhibited at tha show of ths
Co. (coehdenbal). Lynn, Maaa.