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PAdi: sty. nATT.Y FAST OT?Ffin"T,w pfvtyt ptyvxt ouTYimr wrnvroiMv nm-Anr.,, . EIQIIT PAGES Nihil SALT (HI . m h- r t.v i vrx r.ii, r.iii ,v i t i . i n r. I i t , I ;l 1 i itp n n n n ft AMERICAN A HERO OF THF RFIGIANS I- T r - , . , llbliliul DUli Start.vJ Vi:h Fir.iplcs. VcuId Break and SprcrJ, Covered Limb From Hip to Aolb. L'sd CLt'cjra Sonp end Ointment. Entirely Weil W.ihout a Sc:r. (nTc'l. Mu.f. "My s.Vt rheum started 1'h III l.ilc Itnploi. lion I nn'hl 'ln'j niili lnr!, ,).! ii. h si) I Liter on tVy Ml lr ;.k nn I ;i-v.. and pet rrd r. t i . - 1' r :.'i ( in my ll.u'li. Vhin t.V i i ' !-,.!. c i n.nrh !Hud ran out i.i ' mi v It t enlarge thn r Mil y.-.fy f.-li l,r Kiw-tcvin hrn r.,y I..:'.i:iB no'iod out ihrrn. 1 under "iiUin .i.-ir.n.t for unite a l.ilc but 1 got, in'r'icf liifj.1! I cut iita I a inttlim hi liijt ii troubled nu very much, u It got mi I i at.il to niio ir.y limb for fear t r.u open t!ii' m Mi'h cotensl riy I. -ft limb frora my lii i to my ankle Tlic ro n1 from tlir nlze of a jxa to the siie of a Mlvcr doilar. "I turned to the a lvcrtlrmTit In the Jperi anil Cutlrura S.np n. Ointment took my ryr So ! c..t a "ako of Cuticura Scrtp an.l a box of Cutlrurs Ointment. The very first t-vatn;n:t paT me raxt an.l from thiti on itli pmtj- treatment I could v rhanim. Four wrk from the tlmo I atartn ltti the Cuticura Soap and Oint ment I wan entirely cll uliho it a acar.t SipieO) I". L. Laytoo. Apr 30. Mi. Samples Tree by Mall For treating po complexions, red, rough 1-ands. and dry. thin and falling hair, Cutl-cu-a Soap and Cutlcura Ointment have boon tbe world', favorite, for more than a pen cratiun Sold everywhere. Liberal sample of each mailed free, mith 32-p. Skin Rook. Ad-put-rd "Cuticura, Dept. T, Boston.-? ; "" i vm : 7rv M imiwaay nnd Frldiiv J. Wurron : ; . "t 'f-M" S J J I .'...J; '-" if "dr Mayor Duvo Harris the un- F ?A hi I'- ; :v f'll "Ul . l,onu,y ,0 ""'nothing on . iff '- ail y rvv:;';A:.. AUTOliSTREET CARS AT BAKER BEING PLANNED EIMXKSS M FN" HAVE TAKEN" IT srGC.nsnox and may ("AIJIJY IT OIT. EAKER. Ore., Oct 7. The propoa 1 to establUh In Baker sn auto bug ftreet car system wa taken up be fore a fj.eil.il meetlnir of the Com rnerdal c!ub last evenJng. The mem er were pleaded with the presenta tion of the proposal and President Welch appclntel a committee con i.t!nir rf K. P. Vorus. Chaunce Kirkpatrh k, H.irry Foreman and H I. .ki!f to Invot.Tte and report at tre rerj.nr mertlnR of the club which be held tomorrow nlcht (Jeorpo ..tr.ius, BOn of George ivr ny, is an Am erican who h;u been heard from In the great war. This photograph how him wearing the cro of the ird, r of Leopold, which King Albert of IJelfc-lum himsolf pinned on the American's breast. Straus, who has been the chauffeur i of an armored motor car shown In the picture. led a during raid Into the German lines to blow up a bridge. Several Belgian officers who were aU bo engaged in the action, were killed mm me rrtnee de LIgne was wound ed. Hut Straus and his party got away safely after accomplishing their work. King Albert was quick to re ward the action. Orplioiini, mir.suay nnd Fridav J. W.irro Kerrigan and Vlra Shwon are foatur eu 111 a special two part Victor fights ami Measures." Truxton, n v-ivi young attorney incur th haired of Mayor Uavo Harris, the un xiTupumus political boss. He hires 141111 Donley to get something on Tttixton and sho meets him. The meetings keep up nnd they fall in love and Truxton proposes, llarrln ''lis Kitty he niu.xt not go back on iter word, nnd nhe, seelnir a lette 1iivi..H 1... . ......,. ,, udureiieii to ills mother uitiiKlng It is his wife, plans revence and pulls the game on him. Iater explanations follow and forgiveness men luexton balances the scale when he Indicts Harris and he ana Kitty are hannllv married "Detective Dan Cupid." Featuring Victoria Fordo and Lyons. "Mesqulte Tete's Fortune." Nestor KJdle Eclair KEEP BE, BOOTH, MIIUUII HOME, SMS LABOR TV proposal as made was for the mmhants t?nd business men to buy one auto bus at a cost cf $5000 and to hive It run l hours a day from ou:n rinker to West Baker, taklna In t'te theaters and other points of .Mtrrtloii r.t nlcht and to make spe cial trips to the athletic grounds when tall Kaniea are held, would be the order. 1 uves have the appearance of street cars of the electric type. It is proposed that only one bus te bought at this time at the most tnj If this proves financially a suc cfsf to put on a second bus. CAI)IITF.S OFfOSED TO FoiJT 1CAL AIMS OK L.ltOIHU MEN". Entitled to No SupHrt from Orgau- I Workers and i:xiinU Arc INlnUxl to to SuKantutte Asmt tloa l4ilMir ITos MirTouh I1lits Their EUnIIoh. rORTIwVXD. Ore.. Oct. 7. Declar ing that "those candidates whose rub- lie careers have shown them to be op. did handling of such candidates has won the admiration of the country. In 1910. every candidate In Mult nomah county who was not clearly on record In favor of Statement No. 1 was defeated. Not one who opposed it was left to tell the story. Have me people rorgutten so soon? Is It good politics or good business to cnoose a man to execute Oregon's taws and men to represent Oregon in the making of laws, whose entire pub. lie careers and whose every political principle has been repudiated again and again by the voters of Oregon The Labor Press believes the people of Oregon are not yet ready for this. pojied to every political principle cherifhed by labor can "well be op posed vigorously" by organized labor the Portland Labor Press, which ! the official publication of the Central Labor Council of Portland and vlcin- 0 v mm or me urecon Mate reoera- ""1'l'nes eacn year for his company tion of Labor, publishes this week an ; rrom various points and from nearlv Five cent fares' article telling why organized IaborU.000 firms. The proposed Bn ,ula oppose me canaiaacies or k j ne era or extravagance and waste a. isoom tor Lnuea Mates senator, ' now a tning or the past," said Dr. James Withycombe for governor; Ihod-s here. "A reaction has set In. Bl'SINESS IS BOOMING ON TILE PACIFIC COAST SAX FRANCISCO. Oct. 7. That Pacific coast business has just passed safely through a somewhat trvlne crisis and has settled to a sane, sound and gratifying Healthy plane, with splendid promises of steady Improve ment. Is the opinion here of I. O. Khodes. general purchasing agent for the Southern Pacific railway. Rhodes has Just returned from an extended trip of the coast. He purchased from J15.00ft.000 to I2fl.Oon nan nf German ElorH Poollne. BERLIN. Oct. 7 Exports for the third quarter of 1911 from the dis trict of the American consul-general In Berlin abount to 13.533.S97, as aealr.st $i.0J9 601 for the correspond ing ;erii'd of 1913. EAT CABBAGF, FISH SAUSAGE, NEW BREAD and c. N. McArthur for congressman. It says these men are entitled to no support from labor, and points to their records for proof. The Labor Pres says: Booth for senator, McArthur for representalve, and Withycombe for governor, are entitled to no support from labor. All are entitled to Its most vigorous opposition. It is in keeping with a well known! labor slogan to "oppose and defeat" the enemies of labor and of progress and people are now getting down to sound and economical living. I be lieve the hard times were due largely to the unduly large profits which had been made during the period preced ing. Profits are not so large now, but goods are selling more rapidly. "The country trade Is growing stronger. It is stronger than the trade In the city. People are not buying so many luxuries now but they are buy ing the things they need. Where be fore a woman would nav 175 for a TAPE'S MAPEPSIX" DIGESTS JXH)I WHEN STOMtCH CAN'T IHES IX DIGESTION". and all enemies of labor are enemies ; n"t. she now pays J15 and seems per- rectiy satisfied. In the hotels the hlth-priced rooms are not being tak en, but the hotel register shows that the number of patrons Is Just as large i-' not larger, than before. Tailers are selling less expensive clothes, of progress. Hrcord Are Bared. It Is sometimes difficult for a pub lication like the Labor Press to ac tively support any certain candidate for an Important office when another Do some foods you eat hit back taste good, but work badly; ferment into stubborn lumps and cause a sick, sour, gassy stomach? Now, Mr. or Mrs. Djspeptlc, J-jt this down: Papes' Diapepsm di'-'ests everything, leaving r'thir,g to four and upset you. There r i vt-r was anything so safely quick, f certainly effective. No difference In.w badly your stomach Is disordered ou will pet happy relief In five min-ut-K, but what pleases you most Is that it strHrigthtr.s and regulates your Mornach so jou can eat your favorite without fear. Must remedies give you relief some times they are slow, but not sure. "Tape's Diapepsin" is quick, positive and puts your stomach In a healthy otid. tion so the misery won t come lack. You f-r-l different as soon as 'Tape's Diapfpsin" comes in contact with tho stomach distress Just van ishes your stomach gets sweet, no nasi , no belching, no (-ructions of un ilmesled food, jour head clears and you fc( fin. '.o now. make th" best Investment you ever made, by gi-tting a large fifty-cent case of Tape's I p psin from any ilruy store. You nali..- in five minutes bow needles it is to suffer from Indigestion, dyspepsia or any Ftmnach disorder candidate has an approximately equalise men are selling cheaper priced snoes and dry goods stores are sell ing lower-priced goods. The com plaints of hard times are now com ing chiefly from those business con cerns that are dealing In luxuries. The man who Is really producing some thing finds a ready market for his product." Safe and Sure should Ik? your relief from ind j j.'estion, l.iliousness, or consti pation. Known to bo reliable md famous for their prompt and certain efficacy are following among the voters represent, ed by it. But those candidates whole public careers have shown them to be epposed to every political principle cherished by labor can well be op posed vigorously. Booth's career In the Oregon sen- ! ate was always opposed to the pro 1 gresslve laws which labor has always supported and by which labor has been treatly benefited. He opposed the direct primary. He favored the constitutional convention to kill the initiative and referendum. He sup ported to the last ditch a measure to kill statement No. 1 and thereby pre vent election of senators by the peo . pie. And now he asks the people to elect him who would not himself trust them with the election of senators, I McArthur Is Hayed. I McArthur'a well-known opposition to various laws that were presented 1 by organized labor to the legislature of which he was a member. Is enough to Insure thi't no union man will cast his vote for him. His advocacy of th Infamous Brooke-Bean bill which sotjpiit to kill Statement No. 1 Is per- haps the worst blot on his public ca reer. nnd together with his connec tion with the Burns detective agency makes him to us Impossible. Withvcombe favors admission of "hinesn to compete with Americans in the labor market. He would have admitted them to dear land, he says, but aft'-r that, with increasing num- bers of them on our hands, what? He leaves the subject there, and thus shows cbarly the extent of his capa bility to deal with vital industrial I Beecham's Pills tkrt 5. Ii :..u .... f Ad M. , .I.M.. I.I 3u u: in tk World j problems He favors the assembly and harmonious relations with the legislature. Labor would abolish the M tiate as more than useless, and have the remaining branch understand that, very much of Its past career for many years warranted the most care. ful scrutiny and drustic handling by j the governor. I Called Standpatters. 1 In a word. Booth, McArthur and , Witlneombe all represent the same I rea tionn ry, standpat. big business in terests that have been irerierally and I'.-i iilaii . rejected ,v Oregon voters - f ir many years. And Oregon's spb-n- Yoiir Fall Cold Needs Attention. No use to fuss and try to wear It out. It will wear you out Instead. Take Dr. King's New Discovery, re lief follows quickly. It checks your ""old and Soothes your Cough away. Tlensant, Antiseptic and Healing. Children like It. Get a BOc bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and keep It In the house. "Our family Cough and Cold Doctor" writes Lewis Cham berlain, Manchester. Ohio. Money back If not satisfied, but It nearly al ways helps. Adv. Ex-Wife Gets $10 In Will .'HICAOO. Oct. 6. "Ten dollars to my cousin, Malrgaret A. Walsh, form-1 erly my wife,' Is a bequest of the will of Edward J. Walsh, filed at Boston.1 The will also leaves "110 to my son.) Edward Macdonald Walsh, whom I; have not seen since 1898, nor have' I had the sllghest clew to his where-1 abouts," J The will left $500 to the Boston' Lake poor children, and the residue of the estate to bo equally divided among the Humane society, the Mass-! achusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to children house of the Angel Guardian children's hospital, St. James church, Harrison avenue and to the French Roman Catholic church on Isabella street.- The money left to the churches Is for distribu tion among the poor of the respec tive parishes. F.Ntlnic Today. Klaw and Erlanger present "Class mates" a four-part story of Weat Point and the South American Jun gle. Thomas Jefferson. Qertruds Robinson, Blanche Sweet and Lionel Barrymore are featured. synopsis Bert Stafford Is In love with his mother'a ward. Sylvia Ran dolph, who does not reciprocate his fe lings as she la in love with Dun can Irving-, son of Old Irving, the storekeeper of Pine Level, S. C. Dun can is a manly chap, but his father Is a drunkard. Mrs. Stafford haa 1 daughter, Phyllis, but Bert Is her U vorlte. Sylvia's preference for Dun cf.n makes Bert Jealous and he picks a quarrel. Duncan enters West Point and aft er two years Is promoted. When Mrs. Stafford hears of Duncan's suc cess she decided to send Bert to West Point. A year later Mrs. Stafford. Sylvia and Phyllis are Invited to the annual West Point dance. Duncan Is now a "first class man" while Bert Is a "plebe." Bert resents taking or ders from Duncan or Duncan's friend, Dumble. Dumble falls In love with Phyllis. Duncan's father visits West Point Beit asks Sylvia to marry him, but sne aoea not give him an answer After seeing Sylvia talking to Dun can, Bert decides to get old man Dun. can drunk and humiliates Duncan. Duncan demands an apology and when Bert refuses knocks him down Bert Is picked up blind and Duncan and his friends, Dumble, Clay and Llndsey are court-martialed and sus pended. The Staffords move to New Tork and Bert recovers his eyesight. He proposes and Sylvia, moved to pity, consents. They quarrel and Bert ae cepts an offer to go to South Ameri ca. Duncan goes to Washington to induce the president to lift the sus pension of his friends. This he agrees to do if Mrs. Stafford will s'gn the petition, which she refuses to do Nothing is heard of Bert and Mrs. Stafford thinks he is dead. Duncan and his friends agreed to lear an ex pedition in search of him. whereupon Mrs. Stafford agrees to sign the pe tition. Phyllis agrees to marry Dum ble If they find Bert. Sylvia gives Duncan a message to Bert which dis closes to him her engagement to Bert. The relief party reaches South Am erica. Bert Is found In a half-eras. ed condition. He curses Duncan for not arriving sooner. Back in New York, Bert soon re covers. Dumble, Clay and Llndsey receive their commissions. Dumble cannot understand w-hy Duncan does not receive his. Preparations are made for the wedding of Dumble and Phyllis. Sylvia secures Duncan's commission for him. Duncan and Bert quarrel, Sylvia overhears the remarks and sides with Duncan. At the wedding of Dumble and Phyllis the engagement of Syl via and Duncan Is announced Distinctively Individual THE TURKISH BLEND CIGARETTES A g(reat scholarsaic! they veire distinctive- b individual- you 11 L 1 wIk " : i- r i:i , r wirrrli iritn tmM parts and contains three hundred and! welve scenes, and was staged throughout southern California. Admission 15c, children 6c. 1UII.I) IT HORSE HERD GRADING OX ONE LINE Cosy Wednesday arid Thursday. Vaudeville Ruth and Davis, refin ed singing and dancing act. Picture program One of the Dis cards. Two reel K. B. A powerful western drama In which love con quers revenge. Mutual Weekly No. 89. All the latest war news. A Million Dollar Bride. Komi: comedy. lietmyed by Key Taff. SAN JOSE, Cal., Oct. 7. Through dropping a bunch of keys tagged "William L. Wyatt." William L. Wil liams, so railed, a bookkeepr, was arrested and confessed he Was the Wyatt wanted charged with embez zlitig $2oo0 from the Moslon bank, Mor.treal, IS months ago. The Alta Tody. The story In brief of "The Man on the Box." "Lieutenant Bob Wharburton, a fancy free adventuresome spirit, Is woundod during an encounter with the Indans and taken to the home of Col. Annesley for medical treat ment. Recovering, Bob finds that his ser vice In the army has expired and he ! I flat broke. However, he Is rich in romance and becomes fascinated by the colonel's daughter, Betty. Bet ty, not knowing who Bob Is, offers him a position as coachman, which h- accepts. Many and varied are Bb's experiences as "The Man on the Box." Becoming impllatcd In a plot to defraud the United States govern ment of important plans, he thwarts the attempts of a Russian count and aaves Important plans. Betty, while visiting Bob's sister, who Is a dear friend, learns from bob's photograph, who he Is, but al lows him to continue as coachman. Betty's father loses his money; then Bob discloses his Identity and admits he is the possessor of a large fortune In his own right; however, Betty's nnd Bob's romance Is one of pure love and after a series of In trigues, plans and counter-plans, all of which the "Man on the Box" foils the couple are married and thus live happily ever after." "The -Man on the Box" Is In five OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL LEGE, Corvallla, Ore., Oct. . "The men who have made a success of horse breeding are those who have picked out one type and one breed nd kept up Improvement along the ne line," Is the viewpoint of Prof. arl W. Kennedy, the new horse man at O. A. C. "Te stallions that were used were of the same breed and al ways pure bred and sound. "Few men are able to sell all of! their poor horses and replace, them ull at once with good ones, but there are few localities in the state where there are not sound-pure, bred, li censed stallions that will greatly Im prove this work stock. A continuul use of these good stallions la always making for Improvement. A use of poor stallions or stallions of differ ent breeds Is not grading stuff up but. Is generally holding It ut a standstill or grading It clown. The economic! or money view point of live stock raising, demands that the horses be Improved. The Oregon Agricultural College Is advocating that the farmers and ranchmen choose the breed of horses they prefer and then breed to a sound, licensed pure bred stallion' that will Improve their stock con-: elatcntly." Submarine It MiNiigtinlcd. LONDON, Oct. . A dispatch tc the Central News from Rome says "A submarine boat which had Just been completed In a private shipyard near Spexla. on the Gulf of Spezla. haa disappeared and it Is said a re tired naval lieutenant, Angelo Belli ni, who was In charge of her, has taken the vessel to some unknown de. stlnatlon. "The submarine was out for trial in the Gulf of Spexla and when sh did not return a torpedo boat waj sent to search for her. Lieutenant Helllnl, in a letter to the firm that constructed the boat, said he would furnish an explanation for the dis appearance of the craft. Ha added that the crew of the submarine was Ignorant of his plans." SI7 MAIN STREET We have the exclusive Sale In Pendleton of the good old I. W. HARPER WHISKEY which has tnken Gold Medal awards at New Orleuns. 1485, St. Louis. 1904, Chicago, 1S95, Paris, 19J0. BREOINC, HANSEN 6 MILLER PendlMon. Oregon Crush English' Kaiser. LONDON. Oct. . The Times says that It is able to give from a thor oughly trustworthy source the text of an order Issued by Emperor Wil liam to his army on August 10. It follows: "It Is my royal and Imperial com mand that you concentrate your en ergies for the Immediate present up on the single purpose, nnd that Is that you addre.vi all your skill and nil the valor of my soldiers to exter-( mlnate first the treacherous English and walk over General French's con temptible little army." Dutch Henry Food Yard LAYNC 6 HUGHES. Proprtetori Good Hay, Grain and Water Large, Horse, Cattle and Sheep Corrals First-Class Attenticn Day and Night Giva us a Trial West Alta St. 623 Main St. Phone 90 l Columbia LiquorStore H. PETERS. Prop. EXCLUSIVE DISPENSERS Or Anheuser-Busch Beer on Draught Budweber and Rainier Bottled Beer. California Wine, f 1.25 Gallon Max KuliI Has Resigned. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 7. Max Kuhl has resigned as president of the police commission and Mayor Rolph has offered the post to Man- ! ager James Woods of the St. Francis UIIIIIIIIIirilllMIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIillllUIIIIIIIUIIHIIIIHiniUIIHII!lllllllllltllllll' fiult'l. WHO HlU iir nuuiu iuc ii he could arrange hla affairs. IF CHILD IS CROSS, FEVERISH AND SICK LOOK, MOTHER I IF TON GUE IS COATED GIVE "CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS." Children love thla "fruit laxative," and nothing else cleanses the tender Btomach, liver and bowels so nicely. A child simply will not stop play ing to empty the bowels, and the re sult Is, they become tightly clogged with waste, liver gets sluggish, atom ach sours, then your little one be comes cross, half sick, feverish, don't cat, sleep, or act naturally, breath Is bad, system full of cold, haa sora thront, stomach-ache or diarrhoea. Llatcn, Mother! See If tongue is coated, then give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs." and In a few hours all the constipated waste, sour bile and undigested food passes out of the system, and you will have u well, playful child again. Millions of mothers give "Califor nia Syrup of Figs" because It Is per fectly harmless; children love It, and It never falls to act on the Btomach, liver and bowclB. Ask your druggist for a 60 cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," which hns full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown ups plainly printed on the bottle. Be ware of counterfeits sold here. Get the genuine, made by "California Fig Syrup Compnny." Refuse any other kind with contempt. before you build I no matter if it's a home, a barn. out-building, or a remodeling of your house or store interior 1 jet my prices If you want it cheap or 5 good, we can nil your order MILL WORK I TO ORDER The greatest stock and variety in Umatilla County of 5 Sash, doors, shingles, hard wood, store fronts and hxtures, posts, plaster, brick, sand cement, roofing, etc. Wood and Rock Springs Coal B. L. burroughs ! Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber Yard. Telephone 5 5 llllllllllllll!ll!IUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMMIIIIIlllllllllli:iliii:iM,