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TAGE NINE TWELVE PAGES I JUILYEAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON,' OREflOW,'' WEDNESDAY.' JUNE 4, 1910. I ,', ynrrr:: CAMEL Cigarettes meet your taste in many new and unusual ways. You quickly become fond of them they are so refreshing and cool and fragrant. You see, Camels are an expert blend of choice Turk ish and choice Domestic tobaccos which guarantees the most delightful cigarette qualities that have ever been put into a cigarette. Your test will prove that you prefer the expert Camel blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight. Camels blend not only frees the cigarettes from any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or any unpleas ant cigaretty odor but it assures that remarkable mellow-mild-body ! And, you'll be interested to know that no matter how liberally you smoke . Camels they will not tire your taste! Camels are a cigarette revelation! Prove that yourself! We suggest right here that you compare Camels with any cigarettes in the world at any price for quality and for satisfaction I Cmmmtm mro mold owory whom In ocirntiHcolly MtM p.rA.rf.. Of 30 c.ttmrtt9B or tmn pmt -mimm (300 cf.r.Cff in m 4lMminm-nanofCovmrmd e.ifon lrV atrongly roeommontt thia emrlon Ibr thm homo or olHro mupply or whoa you trmvml. . J. REYNOLDS TOIACCO CO. WiaM-fefaa. N. C. 18 cents a package AJ FOR COMMENCEMENT June 12 to 16 Filled With Traditional Events at . Oregon University. While Pendleton ho b number of ureduato of the local high school who are attending the University of Oregon, there are no local people In the graduating clan of 1919 at the university. This l an unusual occur. rence, an this city claims many alum til from the etate university. A number of local ulumnl are planning to attend commencement at the college, June 12-16. Saturday, June 14, will be the big dny for the ulumnl and the entire program In ar ranged for the members- of the al ii mnl. The alumni council will met at nine o'clock, followed oy a 10 o' clock meeting of the almunae asxo- clatlon. Saturday noon the alumni KiieotK friends of the I'nlverslty, and members of the graduating "class will be guests at the Unlveinlty dinner in the Men's gymnasium. This occasion will mark the reunion of the clauses of 1X94 and 1914.. Monday, June Id. In University day and It will nee the staging of the com. mencement exercises proper. The commencement address will be de livered at IK o'clock In Villard hall by Benjamin Ide Wheeler, president of the University of California The subject of hi address Is "The Amer ican Type." I e green will- be confer itd following rhe address. Another feature of the University's forty-third annual ' cmwrnrncement will be the annual Failing Heekman oratorical contest, for which the Fall ing prize Is 1110 and the Bcekman !-rize is 100. The Friday preceding Umverfir Day, the flower und fern procession will be held, also the commencement I'luy. "1-ove'a 1-abor Lost." which Is to be given as the commencement play by the Dramatic Interpretation lepartment under the direction or the head of the department, Arclil Uild Ferguson Reddle. Con Dung Low Louies Place Fine home-made FISH NOODLES Chili Con Carne, Span ish style. Chop Suey, Chinese style. All kinds of Soup. Short Order Meals, s Good Steaks. Lunches, Coffee, etc. China Tea for Sale UNDER STATE HOTEL for. Webb and Cottonwood. Bta. Phone 1(7. Pendleton. Ore. as cc kttyf erPVP group of young men were playing on MAboACKrj JMEiiX the "lot." when the painful climax TJET'AHf V. XIV.M.1TY arrived Tubbs wu given first aid treatment by Dr Watt, who was pres I ent. and three hours later arrived at POHTr.ANn. June S. Ilecause he Sellwood hospital, where it is said his prove serious unless results. prrapnted a good target for the exe cution of a "merry Utile lest" in dulKcd In by "no of his companions In art, Ieland Tubhs. 23, an actor In "Martyrs of Yesterday." being filmed by the American l-ifeograph com pany at linker bridge, Clackamas county. Is at the sellwood hospital with a deep wound in the fleshy part of his thigh and severe powder hums Tubbs Imrely escaped with his life on Sunday afternoon when lnjurii blood a will not poisoning WILL TRY FLIGHT ACROSS CONTINENT WASHINGTON. June 3. Army flyers within a few days will attempt a one-stop flight from New lurk t Han Francisco, It was announced by companion I the war department this afternoon. fired a blilnk cartridge from close! The trip will oe atemptea in innae In a. "spirit of play." WrlKiit Imnilier. equipped with twin A wise and provident property man ! Liberty 18 motors, with Captain Hoy who equipped his actors with Wanks. N. Francis as pilot nnd Lieutenant Bd miiy have prevented fatal Injury The' muiid A. 'luno a mechanictan. The property man even removed nianre one stop wu me t ..orin r-iaiio, ie., lucid, from the rifles, and the gun with 111)! miles from New York. The air- There is only one place for that dcliciojs CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM KOEPPEN'S The Drug Store That Serve. You Best. which Tubbs wu Injured was thought to he unloaded. How the bullet got Irto the gun, or how he happened t pull the trigger are "mysteries" to the young man who fired the weapon Kmployes of the film company at th studio this morning refused to reveal the name of the person who fired the rrot. Aner rehearsing a scene of the re plica of the Whitman massacre. CECIL COSPER rrm.io a-ccountant INCOMH TAX ADVISER Smith-Crawford Bldg. Opposite Pendleton Hotel Phone 1030 HAIL! FIRE! Are Your Crops In sured? If not, have them cover ed at once for there is liable to be a more se vere hail storm than the one we just had. It costs no more to in sure now and be on the safe side. See Umatilla Flour & ' Grain Co. 220 E. Court. Phone 1014 Give Cuticiira the Care Of Your Skin And watch that troublesome erup tion disappear. Bathe with Cuti cura Soap and hot water. Dry gently and apply Cuticura Oint ment, . For eczemas, rashes, itch inis. etc.. these delicate, suner- creamy emollients are wonderful. Nothing so insures a clear skin and good hair as making Cuticura your every-day toilet preparations. wCuticnra Talcum Powder Do not fall to test the faMinatintr fra. Gance of this exquisitely scented face, by. duittinEand ikin perfumtnti powder. -It imparts to the person a charm incom parable and peculiar to itself. Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum are 25c. each everywhere. Samult each trse. of Cmi. curs Boaton.T line distance between Now York and Francisco in 27.0 tntU. "Cave Man'7 MLive Forty Years in Jail for Stealing Woman NEW YOUIC, June 4. The penalty for forcibly throwing a beautiful wo man, into a taxi cab in Frooklyn and carrying: her to his apartment in Manhattan may be forty years in pri son. That Fort of thing- ten't done in polite snrioty -e pecia II v when the woman is clad only in a filmy nightie. John K. Carey, manufacturer or surgical InMrumentB, whom the public knows as the 'cave man' who bore oft Mm. Helen t Waterman, a beautiful widow, without allowing her time even to chiiiigo from her ntuhtic to reet clothinu, wa indicted Thursday on three counts In Brooklyn. The indictment accused him as a ! second offender, as it was discovered he had been convicted of puniKhlntf a buninesH associate some time ugo. As ft second offender he may be sentenced for forty years for his e.scapado with Mrs. Waterman if convicted. detectives f fiu tid the voumr widow la Carey's npartmcnt the next ri;iv. still chpl only In he; robe de nuit. Dr. David Bennett Hill DENTISTRY Pendleton, Oregon. l'robahly no man over v,ml.l n, eurlh more thnn tlir one who is muk- ins nrst inn across th iinnH HE IS LEADING FOR PRESIDENT OF PERU Wellesley Girls Take Over French Village NKW YORK. June 4. The French government has a wigned toi a Welle sley coIIpkg unit the reconstruction of certain villages In the Belleau Woods, section. Four members of Wellesley's J first unit, who have been in France tor j a year, under the Ked Cross, will re- ; main there for the present. They are j Mary Whiting. '08, director; Agnes I ! ilHon, '10; Mary Cate. 'II, and Ada j Davis, 'OS. Candace C. Stlmson of New York is to leave on the 14tn to arrange many . details "with the French government, ; Miss Stlmson is a trustee of Wellesley . and has served in an executive capa city on many committees for organic- j ed relief in the war. was a member of the intercollegiats unit committee: was executive head of an auxiliary of the American fund for French wound ed in New York city and was treasurer of the Wellesley war service com mittee It is expected that the five other members who have been selected by the war service committee to complete the unit will follow MIps Stlmson the. lit of this month. As physician Dr. Ikymlse Taylor-Jones of Washington I. a graduate of Johns Hopkins, and aspeclallst in children's diseases and a specialist In children's diseases in Washington. At the beginning of the war, under the most difficult con ditions, she established successfully the Mabel Grouitch baby hospital in Serbia. As nurse, Frances H. Bogert. 'I4. of Keswick, Va., and Chicago, has had two years training at St. Lake's hos pital, Chicago. She speaks French and (iermuit and rives a car. Juli K. Drew. '12 of Minneapolis Is specialist in recreation and play- ground work. In 11 1 6 she graduated from the Chicago school of civics and philanthropy. Miss Drew has been a worker in girls' clubs at Pillshury set tlement in Minneapolis and at a fresh air farm for girls' for two summers. She taught physical education and vo cational guidance in Bremer Junior high school and led a Girls Scout troop. , Kpldfiiilo Striken liable. LOS ANtJKUKS, Jnn 4. An epi demic of bacterial dy sen try. which al ready has caused the death of three children has appeared in the Ante lope valley, about ii mile northeast of I,os Angeles, according to a state ment last night by Dr. J. IA Pomeroy, Tjos Angeles county health officer. TAXICABf jf PHONE I U Book 25 Rifles for fa.SO PARK EHt TAXI CO. Why P7 More. Amerlcftn National Bank Pendleton. Building. Kyaa 8ctentlfloall xamlnad. Ol ground to (It PAT.R rtOTHWKIJj Optometrist and OptMaa --HI IIIHSIMSSB,.. I I . V f 1" vA! 'i I Announcement to Auto o wners ""pHIS is to announce the opening of 1 CRAWFORD'S GARAGE at 809-811 Garden Street near the corner of Court. The building in which it is located is of concrete, fire proof and especially constructed for garage purposes. Mr. C. O. Crawford, the pro prietor, is well known to the people of Umatilla county as being a first-class, reliable me chanic, who understands overhauling and repairing automo biles and gas engines. . i, Machinery, mechanics and arrangements for giving prompt and reliable service, are of the best at this garage, and your business in the repairing line is cordially solicited. Crawford's Garage C. 0. Crawford, Prop. 809-811 Garden Street, Near Court Telephone 417 El ii 1 S I ir j m ft f 0 i 1 m m s eBBMBioa0iaaieaWBwaeaei Your Wire Screens Save them Unless properly cared for your door and window screens will soon rust out. Ccwc Brothers Wire Screen Paint will prevent rust and make your screens last years longer. It is easy to use, and will not clog the meshes. A small ran will paint ail the screens of the av erage house. Two colon black and green.. I J. Mc.VTKB The Practical Paint Man. llonmun Hotel Mock I j .iXf .... SiMoaiiiai9BiesMiBii!aioaaoHiaii9 International Motor Tr ucks SOLD BY ' Union Motor Co. 212 West Webb St. Phone 438 Trucks with a factory boh hid th(nt. Trucks built to last and jiving long swr vice. Trucks that operate with economy, with an eco nomical first cost and upkeep. 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