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EIGHT PAGES PAGE STX DATWY EAST OREGONIAN, TENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 5." 101 S. Overnight Relief! ESBf E1BB na w Ul M W tor Constipation a IL ; , '; Internal In news comes from asn- IMtion of the mnrrlaRe of Sim Mnble Pinch and llobcrt Zarlnit, which was iIrmrili!P1 nt Kverett. Vanh.. on Feb. ri'ary 23rd. Mrs. Zarlng is well known tn In1lMnn. being the daughter- of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Myrlck. nromlnent residents She is a most attractive young womnfi nnd has a host of friends here. Mr. Zurlng is a enlthy Washington farmer who is now In his country's service, hclnir a corporal nl San Ie I.uca fort. Is V'aptaln and Mrs. H.- If. Mattery will he the complimented guests at an infnrmul dinner party tonight for Which Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Clarke. Judge and Mrs. Charles Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. Charles lireulich and Mr. and Mrs. J. Newton Hnigess will 111? hosts at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarke The dinner will he followed by several games of auction. ' Sir. and Mrs. V. Fergus and daugh ter. Kllzaheth. of rmalilla. are visit ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keeney of this city. l-u tlrando Observer. am V Peterson, Milton attornev. in the city intlay. ' . Clarence Cngnon of Athena, was In !the city over night, j John Walker of Athena is a l'en I diet on visitor today. Ornnt W. Shaffner of Athena t making Pemlloton a visit. I.. K. 'Weber of Walla Walla, Is ft. guest at the rendleton. Fred Vjtt was 'down vesterday from his home at Weston. Miss Mildred Hush of Hinklo Is spending today In the city. 1 A. F. Drolshagen of Hermistitn, is registered at the St. (Joorge. Charles Shultz of Wallula was an overnight guest at the Golden Utile. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gilbert of Pilot : Kock were in rondleton last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Shntrum arrived . home this morning from a visit In I '"rt 'and. John Mjjmm will leave thist evening .for Montana to look after land inter jests there. r i Alex Hudson will leave this ling for rayclte. Idaho, near where he At 2 o'clock tomorrow A afternoon l milt-ton knitters will gatlter In the club room of the Uurnry for an aft ernoon of patriotic work. H is an nounced that sock and sweater yarn Is now available. . The Lovcjoy Layette Unit meets for work tomorrow afternoon nt the high school. All interested are urged to attend. CANADIAN ORDER ADMITS FREE FARM TRACTORS, CATTLE . " has land. rr. C. J. Whltaker was here yester- Mrs. janpt .-,,,.,, of rrt1amI was the houseguest over the week cud of her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Hatton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tullls. for merly of this city, are , visiting here They are now living oh a farm near Hitter. ( flat from Cambridge, Idaho. Mrs. fahitaker is at present at Hot I.nke. SELF DEFENSE EFEAT BACKACHE AMD KIDNEY . . TROUBLE WITH ANURIC. HI III sn vr is N si im:i:mi Man? vfij'e in tlii section liave flittered i 'in rheumatism and kiuiiey trouble ! r.d hae tumid Annric to U? the most i'.icoessoil ivmt-dy to overcome these painful and dangerous ailments. The lucky people are those who have Suffered, but who are now well Uvau?e ihey heeded Nature's warning siiiuul in itne to corfVi!t thoir troulilewu!i Hiot, ronderfiil new dixiovery of Ir. fierce s called Xn-u-ric. You should promptly heed the.se warninis, some of which are dizzy spells, burkai-he, irrctriiUiriiy of the ftrine or tiie p-inlul twing.-s of rheuma tism. fiat ica ir Iu:nta2r. To ie'liiy may iliake jiossihle. the dainierous forms of kidney dts.'a? sui'h as lirtciit's disease, qiauews or stone in the Madder. 'To overcome -t'.iesn (li-tresslnt; comii fions ydu should taU-o iilenty of exercise in the open air. avoid a lu nvy inrst diet, drink freely if '.apr anil til each meal feije Dr. Pierce's Auurie 'i ablets idotihi1 strength!. You will, iu a l-.ort thm'. hud that yon are one of th? linn imlorr-rs ol Au-a-ric. as ar many of.your tuMkjhljors. 'i Send Dr. V. M. Pierce. iiuiTalo, N. Y.. lb cents for trial package. ' Retsiu WAsn. Iwas trmjl.ied sotting Bp at night for uvo years. 1- inailr I toot s' trip to Kiorycin, and while there I sent to Dr. Pierce hir some Auurie. T:il-,lets and two dollars' worth of tho tk.Kien Medical Discovery Tablets. I tool.- them a he directed and have nut Ixhmi troubls! with my water for somrt time. I have been well now five month?. Vthink the Anuric Tablets are ail O. K.r W. J. fcooDE, Washington Yet. Hume. i Portland. ORF.GOJf. Doc trr Pierce's Anuric Tablets gave me rrtat relief after eifht yeais oi surieriue with kidney trouble and dropsy or limbs and feet. Anuric is certainly good. ,t Mrs. J. Cas trux, 447 Kti'pheus street. t? - c"Al- K f . '" ' f v; . i A Canadian order in roundl of Feb ruary 8, til$. roportod by the Amer ican nmyul Kingston, provides in the follbwlnir terms fnr th free ad mission of certain traction engines un til February 7, JJHI: Terms of tho )rUr. "Kemiwion and refund of duty is herchy authorized In respect , of trac tion engines costing not more than $ 1,4 00 in the country of production, even- designed to be moved by steam or other motive fwnvor for farm pur poses, and parts thereof for repairs; and traction attach meats designed and imported to be combined with automobiles in Canada for use as traction engines for farm purposes and parts thereof for repair." , The duties thereby remitted amount to 27'. per cent ad valorem in 4.he errse' tf impMrts from the I'niled Wtntes, and 2o per cent ad valorem underthe Hritish preferential tariff, it heinsj as sumed lhat the esenlptinn "sipplies to tioth the customs duties and the war surtax. Admission of Meat Cattle. Another order or lh same , d-iie i provides for the f i adiiiis.tiui of I meat eat t It until February 7, I ? i 5. i win ii irupoited by bua fnl.- residi-uts l of Cjt nada. und r t-;;n J:i (ions ty t lie in.ini.i'er of nstoiiiP. Cattle, except Tor breed piirpofS-. art ordinarily jdutiable at n v c ent ail val.rem, i including the snr surtax, on impouta 1 1 ins ironi (he 1 Tu i t t-il Slates. oiir !.:; a u ta M H M M M M m a M m m m THE mild, pleasant-tasting combi nation of simple laxative herbs with pepsin that is known as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, taken just before bedtime, will afford grateful relief next morn ing, withoutjmping or other discomfort. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup, Pepsin The Verfect Laxative M s M SOLD Y DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE 50 ets. GZ) $1.00 S A trial bottle can he obtained, free of charge, by writing to 3 Dr.W. H. Caldwell, 457 AVashington St., Monticello, Illinois m EcisBfflsaaBassBHaiitfKaiiHBsaai hbbimiiiiimmm cet(t ycars.'may afford bpporttmity fon the confidences, the Ideals and aml'fllon t hrit nro ho often poured into 'sonietine" ejse's ears hecausff the mother seems so busy in t he home. At ny rate, you will ud slop the walks and talltw vhn tiie klnderKar- tn ae has passed. Vmi will Keep jit up from year to year und e;ich year win aia Ke t tn-ai set m more worth While. Yu will have to Increase yuur to spur you on, and the many book on .the library shelve that nro now eady to helj you, this ought not to he (Hfflrult nor burdensome. . y "How far to ' 'Itoula, mile "Why ii soldi Hi well- it the capital, and a half.' IT jUSt t.dd miht be ti Mr. Rai (r? me i( him ; only four NipiaVt used to walkin'.' t roriiTii iti ( i: t i.Ass s I lil t.lXMNt; TO ASM-.MIU.K ; iivr;iisiTv 'F ortr-;ox, Kp Tie. March 7. Tiie fourth ordnance class in tin- school of commerce is now hetdunii-r t" assoiul.le on the ;Uuiersity campus for the six weeks' ct orse of instruction opening on I Monday. March 11. Most of tin- stu j dents have been recruited' from Mon i tana, Idaho and Washington. Tho TRAINING LITTLE CHILDREN 4- SuKitcsllniis liv Mini Iiim h I uiw Imiii Uillilrrunrllirl--.. Issucil by i'h l iilii il s(;in liuri-uu (if I'Miit'Ulion.' Wn-.liiim)in. I. '., iinil Tin Xitlinnnl KiiMli'i'.mirlrii AssiiriHtion, Xcw York, X. V. Article I Walks and Talks Afford Opportunities for Teaching Facts at First Hand and in Interesting Ways. : t'Siin moil in fourth leat lis in tlio 4hrfP I'll is will ho' I he bitf- l!Y MISS. Kritni nliimc Ii li'iiilins inilfliiiii llond yenrs, thfif aiil fur Hip moth, niolf I he wcll-li. j than walks ami I IIKlSt Cllfficillt l'l. J&V,'Llt.TOX flilSS :iml ever will fdrmed jonsist i irni r:ii:ri i - uj?e of :!. and cx ly through eiiiki is no more v:iluaide Wlio desires to pfo ins of her children itllcs. H is usually tlw lioint-keepum Mli'icierit leisure-' or ted leisure to eon- Work or play with her ""Doctor Pierce's Pellets are the original Utile Liver Pills One lft:ie Pellet for a laxative three for a rathetic. Csoid by 4rugg!?tfi for neai.y 5U ycais. Lady P.awlinson is the wife of Gen eral Henry. s. Kawlinson. liritih mil itary representative on the supreme war council. She doesn't rest on her t husband's laurels, however, hut is daily at work for jTie Xi'ed Cross aiid ( organizations taking care of soldiers' dependents. -r !iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!itiiiiiiifiiiiiiiirffiii iirofKii:APii i5fxonis CTAJN (iKlblAX 111 A ISR I THE I "WRIGHT WAV" I ; CHICAGO. March 5. Federal authorities are Investigating to ascertain the orisin of-25 phono- graph records, made in Amer ica, filled with German praise. If their sales are held to violate the espionage act, the manufac turers and dealers will be warn ed to stop their circulation dur ing the war J percentage of j are nor nearly i former classes i est 1 i.('(ln;iii('C i the university j 00 men , j The men will be uniformed and ful- ly -.equipped liefore cominn tu - En- gfne. The class will be on a strictly military basis as the members must Ue mustered into the service before begin n hit? their studies. Lieut Jeremiah in charge rf the course has been advised by the war department lhat if any of .the men selected for this or any future train ing course conducted by the ordnance department fail to report they will he placed on a black list and pre vented from entering the ordnance service as long as the war lasts. He has been furnished with a list of has. the advantage In this respect, names of men who have failed' to re- I The city mother will have to substt Uort at other universities nnd htis tnte. or the sn truest ion hr.i,ur t He LJcen required to forward similar lists ! city parks, the river or lake front from Oregon Toother to find rather, unirvlfrrr cenirate on children. We ure Jill only too familiar ponds and trt wjtn tne tnterrnnttlons of the butcher, the banker, the telephone, the friend ly neighbor, which break in repeated ly until one "gives up" In despair. tut when you leave your home it r: distractions behind you, you gin to realize that you have found a way in which you can say with Ktoe ble, "Come, let us live with our chil dren. These walks and talks can be use ful both to the city iother and the country mother, though it will be easily seen that the country mother and Axx g ; be- dom !' SPRING TREATMENT - - - Necessary to Purify Blood and Correct Weak, Run-Down Conditions. By using the"WRIGHT f S tir i vh , a. 3 hai oi curing meat 1 you can have the best e meat that can possibly be produced. ; I 1 S Thp "WKTliHT WAY Trying weather, exposure to storms, g ic TTwuimx a t the rj hartJ colfJs rmeiinicna. fev- 3 f CE trt tictp WHfrlit'? TTnm ' rs, diphtheria and of her blood-poison- 12 tU UftC tVligULb liaill . nrnRfratine niseases leave the wlioje system sub -normal below par weak and slow blood depleted at.:, thin, wiih that tired feeling, poor ap petite, backache, rheumatic pains, delicate diyeMi ve power or almost none at all. The ideal treatment is , Hood's Sarsaparilla to betaken be fot e meals thorouphly to purify the blood and expel pfi'ns. and I'epirron to be taken after mal fo put power into the blood, pive stifO-ith, i-icrea.se red corpuscles and restore tone, and do it quickly. if then is biliousness, consultation, bad la-tie in the mouth, or "the blues.'' the liv-r is torpid. Take flood's y rouse tiie lifer and relieve a1' i: er ills, are per feci ly cornpat ii wiir lood'a .Snrsapariila and l'epSrorj. AVILf, Fl'KMSlI IJLWKKTS. P)ltTLAl. ,Iai-cii I. At a pon. fen-Hce of the lxal Ix'ion, l'o. Jis- ftfc aiinoiiiiciil operators agreed to , furnisli tiie men with blankets. The bwmi will he the suiih; rute t nil f.-unis. i up wasc inititer lias not been readied. MAV IiFAI STAFF. Pickle for making sugar : x cured meat and then ; 5 smoke the meat with I WRIGHT'S SMOKE." , Sold by I Tallman Gt Co. II Loading JirugglstA. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii? EI Si S3 3 Farmers Attention! Having bought the Blacksmith inj RiinpR formerly owned by II. M. Sloan, I desire to an nounce that the same treatment, the same, guar antee of good workmanship and the same all around satisfaction will be maintained as in the past. Your continued patronage w ill be appreci ated and given the very strictest attention. C. F. BOWMAN Proprietor. Cor. Alta and Cottonwood Sts. GEM .SJK MStiTif -WILSON .. ... l. I I. I. IV ,1 ,L,,t ,., y NtiwtjI W i 1 1 i.-i in CiImiIkoiv I'riiiuh Ini.if i i;i fi nci'iil "Tl''i ill I.:Im1(. Ccill.!-- a( Wilwiu .-.-tri-. .-nt.-.l Kui-luii,! j, t lie :illit'il riinf.-i'HiM:i.s in 'rsailli'.s. piiir-c or 1 1:. :;)!i Cr. it is.r. m of mmim m-. the M -m i a,. '.few. i gl need ILr Jj m sugar -UfJ I visits to the large -factories, inuseunfs nno nistorical points of interest. You ninke the walks as inn? or short ds your leis irc permits; you can plan them for every day or every other day, morning or afternoon: and after a month's 'nil you will benln to re alize their vain for yourself as much as for the children The blue sky and the great outdoors will take ymi away from the pettiness of the thousand and one trifles that continually intrndt themselves upon your attention while you remain within four walls, and they will lie equally uplifting in bik Ing the little ones a way especia My in this true In small tmvn:; from the. petty small-talk that emanates from the porches and the front stoops and passes nlonx the sidewalks from hoii;;e to house anil from child to eliild. H is 'well for you to decide upn: your des"tinat ion before voti f all t hp J Hdren jvil h"l.et 'h hi to the poud today:" or -This is a Kreat day for , the woods!" A,id:iymale or two tak en alonw oceadnti.'illy (and rreipteri I -; l.v if you haw- Jnt oi.e chihl) will j lend additional zest to i he walks and j WllU'tiInrKe your opportunities of et t:n beMt-r a'cfualnted, not only with the play'nmii N. but with yoi-r own chib j'dri-n in relation fo iheir playmates. In the case .(f very yottiiii childr-en. I'faoe.s vt-ry mar home ViII servo as well as the inoj-e dij-.tant i.:ils v. bjcb I fire usually mote aft rail fve V. t hi. other children. The pond of H,i' : stream oder (lie hrlde. or the'water Iront. the be::eh, o- tin- meky hould er;i that can be sealed, or I he unod -SMek Ibem oni in your vieiniiy. Try every mini and see l;ere it leads to; i ne mijtitniux town, if n be within liv,, or three inile;:, maken a splendid " objective point with 'older cY 1 11 ren. .-Jim .'i tiolly ride will brim: yon ,a-k should tii ,r fati!,'ite nmke (m neces- -a ry. Try to fortii i all your Krown-up dignity on I In- e walks (especially If il be- in a country roadj and have ai iiiiieh fun and lhter as the chil dren are read. for. W ear 'only stmii ' shoex and ' too tiling" clothes. Some times "permit i he children to take skater, or a Mcvrle. or a veloeioeiii. i 'ason or jaunting cart, or a sled, a n ins. .II these will nal attraelion when m loath to leave their confer nod, you need sot; ires t very lit ile"; the chlhlten will liutti-.te a. muck as there an .time and energy for Tii ere will be wn Ik Intr forward a nd t'ackward, sonn l imes . with eyes shut. mt n t lines on st n ne w:lls a ml In i itches; there w ill), be runnint;. skip ping. hoiipiiTr, jmninK fro'n different ieiKll!s, whist liri.tr and smhi, f. run" Ol" "follow master," racing. slonc tli rowing a nd st if U-tn rowing Into nd t ree-cllm bint?. I hat. th., w ill t ar l talks ' are a R'ri-a t mental stimulus is readily a p parent. when one reflects for a mo ment upon the oportunities. for ask- nd answering (juestions that sel arise In the school room; the op. port unities to observe public work that is j;oIuk on away from one's im ; mediate neighborhood ; t he road bt!ildinR. the diKjfinar "f trendies and layin.i? of mains, the setting and tak ing down of telewaph poles, theop ; eratinn of the switch towers near the I railroad bridge, the regulation of traf ; fio, the construction of bulldlntfs. . : Tii ere is a ileepenlnt;- of sense impres sions; there is. training in the correct inve of ,t;n(i( Kir-jlish in conversations j and story-tellint? by the way-side, there is reatlin? and dramatisation in j the worids and in I ile shady nook:: ; and on the rocky heights, that nid so ni uch in creat ins a congenial atmos phere for the play of the illumination, and last but not least perhaps the most valuable feat ore t here is a tremendous f h;ld for developing a krowled-e nfV'nat ure'a -workshop. FN rhaps some concrete illustrations vill serve to rond purpose; Sense Training. Stand still a few moments with e es 'shut ; listen intently, then tell j what was heard. ' Triok intently in all directions, close! eyes, and U-II whnt was si en. ! Name nbjoets tsecibs, flowers. Iwisjs, etc,) by touch alone with eves I shut. " j I'oint to every bird's mr-t observed ! on the walk. j Kind all the maple trees alon?r nro- I r ail. J:y taking one tree at a time; you will soon be surprised to dis-i, eover hiw many trees you and thej children can name. . i These walks vUI also conlribute to j i spiritual srowth in no smalt mensuie. 'J'ln-v v.ill afiord a bais of compnn-!: iom-hip Unit willi (he oIb-r years I ' not tiadily outgrown, and many fond!' niemorie.4 will cluster a round' I Itese Ihtle pi(K. IN-rbaps the same wnlks, tlinuh 'b-s rteiucnl In the adnles- vtii-rxTi-rus roit iiahvkst. s l,i:i. March I. siaio !JuiMr ( oinmiloner llotr mu l wlerul I unn I pcrt ItiTwcr aro planning to uhU liirm Oirmiti' employers to M-rtnlt certain jMrccnlage of iheir tfnployen lo olunfi er fur harvesl work, lri knowledge of nal ore's story as the Udinv tho mobile force Is ttifetilia: ll years go by, but with your interest Die lalHir reiiuii-cmi-nts. ' ritwi i in iiiw iwwi ii fl ii1 in ii i i"TtrTTiiiil li iumMmmmpm -. vSct Contents IT .uidDraohnig ;c e.. 'e ; ft"C SIS :iIOI.-.-l 1'tR CliNT. if AVciclabk-ftcparalioafarAi-! similatin3UicFoodtyKe$ula I 1indUw,StoniiH.'hsandl!vlSQi i T!icri!-.y Pw.-iioUii DMcsUon i Ciiccr(ulncssan(lwsi.tou j nciUicr OpHim. Morphine nor , Mineral. ota.V" A helpful iicmcdy for Consli)aUonan(IDi"rrhfJ' a:u1 Fi-vrrishness and T tV SLEEP For Infants nnd Children. - Mothers Know Mi Genuine Castoria Always Bears tli( Signature r In Use For Over Thirty Years mm .iiii muunfll.m,iin ii ii !. i ' I in Hi'ifHjfH!tt!ijl(r;HHHt!ltHMF!,,p',,IJJ P05TTOA5TIES -says , Corn Sweet And Ready To Eat Bo-sun aiawfaULiJiBtjjau hootj. or hot provide addit i. he children y Street Jday. These walkH dren phy.-ii ia 1 Hysteuiatic tx tit 'Htunt.-" t ha the road will of t hem you j ttach you to nerves, while atrenth and . r r b DONT FUSS fflTH MIWLASBS! Musterole Works Easier. Quicker and Without tha Llister : Tlipro's no scn?a in m:::;ng a m9s of rr.u?tard, flour sncir vutcr nrlicn ycti csr. catily relieve pr-in, tarcrCTs r.r stillness vith a little ciean, v;hito IiliiEtcrole. I.fustcrols ii n:sds cf ure c.ii cf m t-rd t:id ether htlpf-J i.-.;rcdi..nt3, corn Lined in tho form of tho prevent white tintpjiit. It tal:3 V.-.0 piece of ctu-of i,:,:.: TMi-Xzxi x-Alz'.ztz, cndv.i.1 r.otLlirlcr Mustcrolo fvo prmpt rilitl tlrcnt, trjnchit j, tnr.iliti: wf. MORE Hooverize "": . ' "Raise,, More Chick-ens and Save Meat" . CAR LOAD OF POULTRY SUPPLIES Just received. Chick Food for Baby Chicks , Scratch Food, Bone, Shell, Grit, Etc. nvfinnTiiiji WILL 5VVU fno Telephone tot MtiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiaiiiHMiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Look at Your Teeth I c'Jlf r.rlz tth- X r.curzzlnt hecc. wlil develop your ehil fully as imii i) as anv decs, and the v.uietv it will be initiated nloii-; itotiTjd you. Ji home1 i. my Join: other will I have control of your' th.6 children develop ( lndrpwndenee thretn. ' crzu r.c:i cr.nrcrucn, ni.?j:r:cv, rircvmottf.n- lumban, ps.ms r.nd rxhen of the beck ot r joint' , jprain', sore murx-'c bruise?, c.fot I bHin'i, frotetI feef, cok's at the clicu! . S (itoitcn prevents pneumonia), wJw and t0s. j:;r.;; Jicsila! size 52.50, Are they decayed, full of holes and abscessed?. If so remember it is the worst thing possible for your health. t Newton Painless Dentists Corner Main and Wtbb mrm hoB 11 Open Ermines E a 5 a a s a :iinHntinunni;:nHi:tiiiiiiiMiiuiniiiiiufiiMfiniiiiiMitiiiuiiiiiiiifMf(iiUH,nJ