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TAGE NTNE TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OKEflONIAN, PENDLETON, OREflON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1010. . . : 1 What Causes Subluxations of of the Vertebrae? We are frequently asked this question, ' The spine being the foundation of the entire skele ton, every jar or strain to which the body may be subjected, any violent contraction of the muscles at tached to the vertebrae, is immediately concentrated upon the spine, itself and may, by wrenching some of the ligaments binding the vertebrae together, dis place one or more of these bones from their normal position. However, falls and blows are not the only causes. The sudden effort to prevent a fall or dscape some threatened danger, the turning and twisting of the body during sleep while the muscles are relaxed, are often causes of subluxations which impinge the trunk nerves and gradually and often immediately disease appears. Chiropractic Adjustments taken after any fall or blow will insure you against any of the complications which might otherwise follow. Dr. Lorctta H. Starba 9-10 Peebler Bldg. Over the Workingmen's Clothing Store. FRANK TROEH BEATEN IN SHOOT AT SPOKANE C. C. Hedger of Oroville. Wash., Winner in 150 Bird Event. FRENCH AVIATORS ENTER MOTOR RACE n. FARM ER We Sell HOLT CATERPILLARS HOLT COMBINED HARVESTERS And the kind of r FARM MACHINERY AND ' IMPLEMENTS J ' "T that have successfully operated the farms of Umatilla County. $ ' t Big stock of parts and real service. , Sturgis & Storie Pendleton, Oregon. East Court St. HI'OKANK, May 21. C. C. HodKor ft Oroville, WuMh., took down the In dividual honom In the l&O target (tvont of the Inland emigre trapnhoot. inff tournament Monday with a tcor of 145 out of 350. When Hedffur fuccd the third trap to tdioot off hi final 20 tfirktHH of the event he alwo faced the Hituatlon of Koniff stlraiKhl to win the content, an Krank M. Troeh of Vancouver, Wanh., douldca champien of the t'nlted HtateH, fin iHh.. the contest with 14 out of 1&0 and to drop one dun?et meant a tie with Troeh and dropping two tariiotft meant loMlnjr first honors. HedKer wai equal to the emergency and he muaKhed the 20 blue rocks In thft'final tent, flnlnhlrif? with five tar- (rolH down in 150. Krank M. Troeh took necond honom In th event, with 144 out of 150 and ( K. Itueffpr of Spokane and Dr. Houston of Kalfs pell, Mont., tied for third honors with 141 out of 150. ProfeBBional honor In the hit? event were divided between HiirH Ponton of fan Francisco, A W. Woodworth of Kpokane and Hy Pflrmnnn of Spo kane. Kaeh of tlie'pron pathered 144 out of 1&0. hut their bcoh-h count only In the yearl y average figures and are not taken Into conlderation In fig uring the winners In the vent. HiiKh McKlroy of Fpnkt.no nhot htmnelf Into the money by countins 14 0 out of 150 In the amateur event. Other good professional m-ores mudf wem hv I A. Irvflpn of fijnkane. lil T, XT n tf K..'ittl V. " I ii-l h I of Tacotna, 141. V I ' I o. I Hi IS THJ ITATK 1 IXWH.VKXT : Tho battle o( our Civil War hnv- I rules In soma othc-r Importnnt battle) Imk tho lilRhext mortiillty rnto wan J were: Klrnt Hull Itiin. 40.7; nnnd Hull Ofttyvtmrg "the high tide of the He. ) Itun, 5.4: Antleinm, S8.7: Chlclia. Hellion" where &S men were killed iimiiKtin. 43. : Frerierlrkshur?, out of every 1000 engnged. Mortality, Wilderness. 31.2; Spott. Ivan la, 44.3. Are You Going? to heat up your kitchen this summer just because you want to do some iron ing. An electric iron will save you many steps. You can iron in a cool room, in "cool comfort." The cost of operating an electric iron is no greater than iron ing with the old sad irons with wood and coal at its present price. You should utilize the electricity and gas as much as possible as the price has not advanced one cent although many of the items we use have advanced from 20 to 100 per cent. Pacific Power & Light Co. Always at Your Service. NKW YORK". May 21. Townnend 1. Hmith, of No. 36fiS Olinvllle ave nue, the Bronx, waited six yearn to Khar In what he believed wiw an am ide fortune left hy his grandmother,. Mm. Kmnia Ixul"e I'lnkney. HI pa tience was rewarded with the knowl edge that she died Insolvent. The Erandsou. who appeared he fore Harrogate Cohalan, wanted to know why hia uncle, Cornelius S. ! Pinkney, a lawyer, with offices In the; WooJworlh building- and living1 at No. 7 1 6 Madison avenue, delayed filing an accounting of the estate. j Through hi councel. Mr. pinkney, explained that he. with other mem-. 1'irw of the family, believed tholr mother had left more than $300,000 In a afe tli-posit box. Itut when the itt wan 'opened to their great aston ishment It produced only a promlsory note for $soo. Mr. Pinkney explained the family difrred filing an accounting because they did not want It known their mother had died a bankrupt. How ever, the grandson thought it utranK that Mr. Pinknny had permitted hi bond of $ro'000 aa administrator to re main effective when there was no estate to administer, and Surrogaiir Cohalan directed the mm to render on accounting within twenty days. r I , CP-. A CAMELS are as delightful to your taste as they are new. And, so satisfying: that they meet every cigarette desire you ever have had. Camels are unusual; in fact they're un like any cigarette you ever smoked. That's because they're an expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobacco, producing a quality that meets your taste as no other cigarette ever did. Camels' expert blend gives that mellow-mild-body and frees the cigarettes from any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or any unpleasant cigaretty odor. You can smoke Camels as liberally as you like without tiring your taste. You have only to get personally acquainted with the expert Camel blend to know that you prefer it to either kind of tobacco smoked straight ! For your own satisfaction corspare Camels with any cigarette in the world at any price ! R. i. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, Wki-Slt, H. t Omta mrm WW T " mi 1300 Ci4rtt9t in a 4lBmin0tr-ca-rnrml erf on IV. ilnw.r rmmrl thim carton for tho homo or omco oupplr or mho too trorol. 18 cents a package ; race on Long Waml and the 1908 Americ-nn (J rand I'rize race at fc'a i vannah. ! Girl Dies of Fright After Burglar's Visit Khlriimev 1aiiT CoihHmihhnI. KANSAS CITY. Mny 21. Mayor FT A. Mendethall of Kannas City, Kan., yesterday prohibited all fiances that w ere Known an 'cninimpe ' una 01 nr j naiue which bad an "immoral or vulvar" head tendency. i ner Itoiii t"i to bottom; Itablotf Knur Kuropean rac!n? stars, heroes of thf world war. In four new Uallot nachines built in France for the IMS Victory pweepstakort at Indianapolis are. confident of grabbing off premier honors in the resumption of the Ho-sirr-classle Mav 31. ' Yhcy are Hen? Thomas, Jules Babjot. loui Wagner nnd Albert Ouyot. The quartet serv ed France In the aviation branch ami performed feats in the air rivalling their records on the racing track. Thomas won the 1 s 1 4 race at India- j a pohs. (iuyot F4orf il thrra in me race. Habbit was formerly f the Ilae racin? tram. Wag on the aiulerhUt cup JACKSON'. Tenn., May 21. Ren dered speechless by the appearance of! a masked thief carrying a flashlight! with a burning red giow. Miss Until Ijceeh' -1 -year-old daughter of Mr. lMils Wajoici. ; ar!(j Mrs. W. 11. Leech of TZl East I Guy ot, Jultt College street, died of fright a fewj hours later. j The father of the pirl Is a nieht-j watchman at a local factory and it Leech found that ehe was In a dying Marne. Chauteau-Thlerry ana ait tn . condition. Thinking perhaps she had other battles In -which he participated been choked by the robber. Mrs. Lech I rather than live with, his wife, no h made a hurried examination, only to has filed suit for divorce. t find that her daughter naa oeen , frightened to death. A physician and the coroner ar riving later, reached tho same verdict. Had All He Wants of War, Desires Divorce (By United Press.) SEATTLE, May 21- Georgre W. Jirunx, world war veteran, suffered all kinds of hardships and privation urfeon Yir. npnt through the battle of hiia been hit custom to return home) tho irarne. and was severely wound- ed. .isrunz has had all he wants of war, but he says he'd again go through the just before daylight. The girl, awak er.eu iy ine presence 01 me hihh jo j tho room, spoke to him. thinking it ; was 'her father. The intruder madei no reply, whereupon the girl became! numb with fear. I TheS rohbpr darted into Mrs. Ieech's room and began opening the trunk, v. hen Mrs. leech asked him who he was and what he wanted. Oartint? back t hrough the girl's room, he (dammed the door and made his exit through nn open dwindow. I'pon po. Ing to her daughter's room Mrs. For Sour Stomach Bloating. 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Hirsch tho music, which j should be sufticlcnt euarnntce that It i has a tval story full of fun and melody. ! The story told In "Going X p" is In j tcrestins. The hero lias written a i book on aviation, in one chiipler of hlch he describes a sensational flight, j The description Is so vivid his friends ! lire convinced Chat the author himself ' is nn aviator. i A real, honest-to-goodness blrdninn shows lip and the authors friends, pnpnd of his prowess, arrange a race in the air, and It is the hero's efforts to keep from going nloft and what happens to him when he Is finally forced to take the air that forms a series of thrilling and unusual situa tions In this very unusual musical play. 1 ft. I I ' ' ' vr. it, ? mi : 'i-i il . i Don't Put If Off 1 T Order your Olympic Flour to day from one of the dealers be low. If not to day, the next time you need flour. 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