SIXTEEN PAGES DAILY EAST 0RE00N1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, AMUL 15, 1020 fkOE TEN CVmtrnk-iit h n "I don't i f t-w what we mi Mhfl. said thr in tit her m tiiurh.' "I know. ina tnim. " nf..rf "Mtmke ft chaperon of her.' HiMtfKniHn. IN DESPERATION, MAN KILLS TO SAVE LOVE: a ' Could Not Eat or Sleep Vinol, our Cod Liver and Iron Tonic, rave him appetite and tel .'ike different man. i 1 I R:iston, La. "I am a working ma and cot all run down so ! could not ea sleep or work. Vino) was recommend for fay condition. It built me up so ea well, sleep well, can work all day lor and not ieel tired. In fact, I feel lik a different man since I took it." -John H. Wilson. "Men fret and worn-." That's wh they overwork, get nervous, all ru down, have no appetite, and can "hardl drag around." Vino! creates a heart appetite, induces sound sleep, invigoi ate the nerves, creates strength an quiets the nerves. It is the beef and cod liver peptone contained in Vinol aided by iron am glycerophosphates which makes it sue! a famous blood maker, nerve buildei and strength creator. uaMMam ' Koeppen's Drug Store and Drug. Clpla Kverywhere. Uric Acid Treatment 75c Bottle (32 doBice) FfUSLB Juat becauae you start the day wor ried .vnti tired, with aching head, burn ing ana bearing down pains In the .back tern oat before the day begins do not think you have to stay in that condition. Be strong and well. Get rid of the pain, stiff joints, sore muscles, rheu matic suffering, aching back or kid ney trouble ranged by A eld. Get more sleep. If your rest ft bro ken half a doxen times a night, you will appreciate the comfort and strength this treatment gives. HbeuaaatUm. k!4ev nnrf hlndder trou ble, and all other ailments due to ex cessive acid, ncp matter how chronic or stubborn, yield to The Williams Treat ment. Rend this notice and 10 cents to pay part cost of postage, packing, etc.. to The Dr. D. A. Williams Co.. S 1250. P O. lldg East HamptdVi, Conn. You will receive a 7 Sc. bottle (32 doses) free, by parcel post. Xo further obligation on your part. Only one free bottle to any family or address. IF BACK HURTS USE SALTS FOR KIDNEYS Eat less meat if Kidneys like lead or Bladder I bothers. feel Most folks forget that the kidneys, like the bowel, get and clog ged and need a flushing occasional! el hp. we have barkache and dull mis ery In the kidney region, severe head UU he, rheumatic twinge, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and all aorta of Madder disorders. You simply must keep your kidneys active and clean, and the moment you feel an ache or pain in the kidne region, get about four ounces of Jad Halts from any good drug store here. 1ak a tablespoonful In a glass of wat er before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous saltn is made from the acid of vrjipea and lemon Juice, cornlnned with lithia. and is harmless to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to nor mal activity. It also neutralizes the . Mh in the urine o it no longer irri tates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is harmless; Inexpensive: L w delightful effervescent llthia water drink which everybody should lake now and then to keep their kid mvm clean, thus avoiding serious com plications. A well-known lo al druggist says lie selU lots of Jad Halts to folks who be lt in overcoming kidney trouble while it is only trouble. Defies Age by Using Howard's Buttermilk Cream for Complexion Tfcla fsjlly --.irl Telia Iiniuui.i. to Take .4oooe' Money A aleaa This I'HigMftii rM VantahlMfE ressa MMtemty IImwi a lieelaed lojprovr- oei Buttermilk !"ream creates b-auty almost like magic. The most I Monderful thing I about it is the fact IthHt whilst ft turns the dullest. out ltfelesit rm- I nlexUin t" radiant St r M2 r li'-auty ana makes tf MiWfi I hands ..r arm J ,v-Vslv J fl snowy white. -l use after appioa- nihes from sigh t ,nd the mdfl hstd atmosphere will not produce the least shininess or I li. I of the akin. No matter whether you are troubled i ilh a poor completion, wrinkles, puf f a around Ike eye, freckles, crows I eot or lines around the mouth, ugly nger nails, or ju.- a simple rourh of the facr. haad or arms rsuaed k oriod or aun. vou will find that any all of these troubles will quleklv ssapear with the use of Howard's fuller milk Oram Manufacturera, toward Uro t'hemiral Cn Huffalo. a aa 'jbbW alil I uaat'i HA.nFtUl. CaJIf.. April 15. VVhD William Fur v on trial i here late lhln month for the killing of larenee Bats a alary will Ih told of1 ; . man driven to iloxvcratlon bV the ihrat of another man to ati-al blal 1 vrtfe'a lovo. Korlii anv ho killi J Baton l-ocauso j the lattrr reruaed to top aaaattag f I 'Ills nl.tlltv and Intention of allenallnc; -Mrs. Forbes' affection. After ho tinit SUon dtsd, FVroes I r.xlo 1.100 mile In an automobile In f -ur da. traveling day and nllht without sleep, to 1ve MUM up. Forbes oiu-e was II IHIMlOr of I'.'t th. N"e . and later became deputy .'-untv assessor there. Knton returned from the war and aa welcomed ut the Forbes home be- aue - f his frtelidship with member) of Itllllia' family. Eltun. Forbes; erted recliirocated by openly at temptlnK to win Mrs. Forbes' love. Hecomlng interested in somo mlninx piopert near Arrowhead, alnnit eighty mile from Tonopah. Forbes saw an yopoetunlty to R-ot away from Salon, he said, and moved with his famtly Mr. FiTbe and their two lion to l the mine. Katon then beR-an writing letter to Mr. Forbes, her husband declared, berncinc her to Join him In California "The condition became unbearable." F..rbe said, "and I drove to California ir. my par to see Katon and come to a I definite understanding with him. "I met him In the street and went with him to his room to talk the mat ter over. The resolt was that I agreed take Baton to my home and leave it to Mrs. Forbes to choe between UB. ' The two left town that evening and started for Nevada- They had lm' ed about eighty miles when thfl light on the car went out. Forney s-epped out to make roaalra. he sf.id w'icn Katon suddenly exclaimed: "I'll not go any farther. I'm truing to leavj vou at the next town anil go back, r can take your wife at a: y time, and the two kids too. Forbes whipped o it a revolver ar.d fired cne shot. It struck Eato i In t'ut t.eaj. ktlltnc- him ins'antly. Idealizing that hi was in a strange country, among stra.iger-. a-d tht; he hud -otters In hi i . "kets. wn-ioi iv Raton, which wo-.ld be taken from hup. Forbes decile, to go to Arr- head and get his tpmilv thev lived lone in the hills then surrender 11 if he did. tatar wiring California. at', hf-rtties he wis on hi way. . Tew civs later he appeared. Alei" v. h"''5 he had fount a new- horr.j f ' r hrs family. 1 lie killing took ;dice near Strat ford. Kings county. t;a!'fornla o. Jan uary 29. Forbes said '.'orbes talks franl l ' of the Mlltnt- -llere was no other way on', ' ho says. NO SCHOOL WARMS IN VASSAR GRADUATING CLASS PAY TOO LOW (By Associated Press.) N"EV YORK. April 15. Vas- sar college will not graduate a "school marm" this year, accord- ing to result of a survey of the senior class, made public here last night. Low salaries. It was said had caused students to turn to business, social Bervtce and other professions. COMPULSORY VOCATIONAL TRAINING CONTEMPLATED FOR SPOKANE YOUTHS (Bv Associated Press.! SPOKANE. Wash.. April 15. Plans to require every employed boy and girl under 18 years of age who has not finished high school to take at least four hours of vocational training each week are being considered by public school officials here. It was an nounced today by Frank H. Arnold, principal of the public night sqhool. He said a complete census of the city in an effort to learn the necessity of part time schools hero will be made shortly. PAL0USE DISTRICT GRAIN MEN NAME DELEGATES (Bv Associated Pre.) ai'OKAN'E. Wah.. April 15. E. J. Doneen of the Palouse district and Aimer McCurtain of the Big Bend country have been named by George It Wlison president of their localities at a national conference t wheat grower at Kansas City, April 22. Mr. Wilson will name a third dele gate from the Walla Walla district, he said, but is awaiting suggestion ot growers of that section before the se lection Is made. Decision to send the representatives Was reached at a con ference of Eastern Washington farm er held here yesterday. MOTHER! "California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative Act-jit "Citlifornia" Syrup of Fl only look f'fr the name a..fornJa on the put-stage, then you are sura your child m having- the best and moit harmleaa phyalc for the little ifmach, lier and boweln Children love ta fruity Matt Full diiertlona on earn fcmif You must aay ' ' "alU'-rnia. ' llSsiO a4S -7 i. .' C JA, JnonSi trot jjv-i-i iU0 business insurance. tf 9 4 SUBSTANTIAL balance l in a conservative bank is H surance that each uroeressive II business man needs. We believe U vou can serve vour best interests N j by allowing us to serve you in a O f $mx lul, LsULiOai: loa lui. iauu -m i - , kV-1nl, i BtiitR mwii up j uj . v. f7m rBSml sltbvin tojneait out- 50ME CIGAd! OH YES ! t . r ? . L . ,. .. I I . Tlll'lT UK O VIIW IVUII, IK . mmES iiltl!'.iv mrrn rv 1 1 i rit f r TUB EIT1 WHU d WUKKlLil UVE.K VIVUKIC. iniuAi I : "3k , , I f. haMiU.1, I i I I aSBaiH ftJs0 l08 ANOELES Utah officials threaten to revlre the recent Plckford-Moore dlrorce with an Investigation, but Mrs. Mary Plck ' ford Fairbanks doesn't appear worried. Neither does Douglas. Neither does "Rex." This Is the first picture taken of Mr. and Mrs. I Fairbanks since their marriage. SQUAW WITH LAND AND CATTLE AWAITS PRISONER'S RELEASE (By United Pre. ) PORTLAND, Or., April 15. Ben Bourtionna I In Jail here, awaiting trial m a eharire f transporting liquor on the Indian reservation near Klam ath Fall. Ore. The Indian la a model prlnoner. Asked why he appear to be happy j and contented, Ben said he expect to I be freed after a Hentence of six month ; and then he expect to return to the j reservation and marry a bmishw who MM iient word to him that she 'will ' wait for httn." The ifiuaw ha a fine homestead. She also has 60 head Ot fine cattle. I A Iinnrn I-Tnr A member of the Chicago liar tella j the following Btory of the coolest man - he ever knew. This man wan amikert j ed one night by burglar. He got up and went downMalra, and so he entir I ed the dining room, where the thieves were engaged In wrapping up the ll- verware. they covered him with their revolver". Thin, however, did not dis concert tbe houneholder at all. "Pardon be, for diMiirbin-g you. gentlemen." said he, "hut I "houM like you to do me a favor. If lt I not too much to aak, will yon be ao j gvtod ag u poet tht letter for me? the kind of business in- B ! i r XaSai sol i It must go tonight. It's the- prem ium for my burglary Insurance." Harper's Magazine. Ksse-iitially Artistic: "What kind of woman la Mr. Oad. spur?" " Essentially artistic." "How that?" "The. family fly wwattcr I adorn ed "ith a bow of pink robbon." i Birmingham Age-Herald. f 7ty suffer the discomforts and embarrassments of a Goitre? O. Cm. C. prrparation lor trrjilre has bcov lurd many. Wt pay aereral hundrrd dollan for an optralion lo r-moe a troitrr whrn O.G.C. can obtained for aucb a comparativclr nj. - .' y.TS.C whn pfoperlr applied give utia factor tiauitp-. or your monrr will b r--fi:ndWl. O C C. is auld direct, by mail only. .Write for booklet. -AddrPM Dept. 2 O.O.C. CHEMICAL COMPANY . - - ,i :i .' t'Hi T. TTERE is the JLM. first tire that ever was given a whole factory to itself! Firestone Plant No. 2, with a ca pacity of 16,000 tires per day, is devoted solely to the production of the 3yi inch size. Tfrestotte Simpson Tire Service Co. 223 East Court Sl bA, I I l.rl fnr 70 Years Thru its use GrandmotrKt's vouthful appearance has remained umil youth has become but memory The soft, rellned. pearly white appearance it rrnrifr leave the IOV of Beauty wiln for years. WASHINGTON PYTHIANS AND SISTERS ET MAY 18 FOR ANNUAL SESSION (Ky Aflsm'tittad Prei.) SKATTLE. April 16. Washing on 1'ythlann will hold thplr thlrty-Kovonth BTand lodsre horn May is at tho satjie t-me the RTatid temple of th Pythian Sistpra will b In eH.slon. I' In ptl mated the Wo frntherinini will hHnfl :.:.orj vtAltorM to .Seattle for three tn GRANDMOTHER KNEW There Was Nothing So Good for Congestion and Colds as Mustard But the old-fashioned mustard plaster burned and blistered while it acted. Get the relief and help that mustard plasters gave, without the Piaster and without the blister. Musterole does it It Is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mus tard. It is scientifically prepared, so that it works wonders, and yet does not blister the tenderest skin. Gently massage Musterole in with the finger-tips. See how quickly it brings re lief how speedily the pain disappears Use Musterole for sore throat, bron chitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, conges tion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chil blains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. DR. C. H. DAY 4 Physician and Sunceon Osteopath Rooms 21 and 2t .linith-Craw-ford Bid. Telepnone ru. Rea. 74S-R Ot sses Ground to Fit Your t yi s LCNSTStXlPUCAlCD OM SttORT NOTICC AMERICAN NAT L. BANK BUM OtG. Pf N DL ETON . Phone 609 4k Doing the BIG things FIRST Most miles fer dollar is a Firestone pledge, to the big car owner as well as to the owners of light ears. See the new Standard Oversize Fiiitne Cord. DISTRIBUTORS Pendleto a, Oregon 1 1 OREGON THEATRE, ONE NIGHT ONLY, SUNDAY APRIL 18TH 1 1 -a-..,. si,..w of Use World. IWt IIs It! Sec M Alive Tlirti sue i in. .-... ......... Try to Stop l.aucltlnK. "GEORGE. ri'MAMllS' CABTOOM MUSICAL COHUT NEW PUY. MEW S0MGS. NEW CMTWIM. our".T, 1 1 ev niSM' I Ntm SI. DO. M Ml. mWXWW mjMMMm HICHESTER SPILLS U fjrap v in HUD SD l'JI.I., tm aA ntu .it at IMHM,MM Rellat S yi o sv druoujsis Enamw I IlKItMAN CIxAUSSKMUb Special Agent Idaho State Life Insurance Co. An Old Line Onnpaiiy that does all tta business In the west. 210 Beauregard fit. P. O. Box 38; Phono 227-W. DR. W. H. REYNOLDS Chiropractic Nerve Specialist, (looiua 1 and 2 Inl' .d Empire Bank Bldg. Telephone lot 8 Hra. 10-12 a. in. 1:30-S p. in. 'fcv&i rt L Jf. '.VaV, uiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiHiyjiaiiwAnw 1 Buy your Coal before II Why Pay & Peddler or j the new mine price and III s . . . . , . , , c w canvasser AWice I raise in freight take ef- tect. p We have a complete I SIB stork of I I II UTAH AND ROCK SPRINGS on hand. I B. L. BURROUGHS Inc. II SIB I rhoneo L.ity s.ji j miiiui Him ii 1 1 ii in in 1 1 1 tiii in muni iiuiiii j taWtwi aaa It was a problem made to order for ' Firestone big volume produc tion of a high grade article. Firestone met it with. a, typical Firestone answer a separate $7,00fl,000 fac tory, . Buv Firestones. Phone 651 - .! - 1 M-llliiR at Wrndt'a Paint Htorp. h. s. Mckenzie, m. d. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office: 10-11-12 Belts Building Pendleton, Ore. ATHOME lrs. Terpeiilng A Terpesilng, 'chiropractic, Hani practora Licensed In . Ore. and Wunh., Gin W. Tustln, Pendleton, Ore. Phono 44! I I Dr. Lynn K. Blakeake Thronle and Nervoua Piseaaa and Diseases of Women. X.Ray Elec tro Therapeutics Temple Bdg. Room 12 Phone 41S HKSS STOCK TONIC 25 lb. Pall Costs $8.M 100 lb. Oram Costs ftft.OO Here Is another point, Mr. Farmer, we want to empha size, that Is: Or. Hesa Stock Tonic Is highly concentrated, lt goen farther as the small doss quantity proves. It puts your animals in a thriving- condition ready for Spring- work. & Coj a Leadlnc Druggliu II! ! if