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PAGE SIX. DAILY EAST OTCEflONTAN, PENDLETON", OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 20, 1014. EIGIIT PAGES mm N chewing gum v m ZZ DOUBLE VmJEDrAmyS75SVAJVD CLEAN W A Get VPIGLEYSk. d-V'-t'- Peppermint Camera Supplies Everythiflf; tot the Amateur AGENTS rOR MSCO CAMERAS AKSCO CHEMICALS CYKO PAPER Bring us your Films to be developed and printed on Cyko paper "There's a Difference" Tallman & Go. Leading Dnjuti Open Day and Night Meals 25c and up. Sjx-cial Evening Lunches. 1 THE OUOIIQ ESTURANT Gu3 LaFontaine, Proprietor. 623 Main St. Phone 90 Columbia LiquorStore H. PETERS. Prop. EXCLUSIVE DISPENSERS Or Anheuser-Busch Beer on Draught Bud writer and Rainier Bott'rd Beer. California Wines f 1.25 Gallon DOUBLE strength flavor of delicious Peppermint Lots of "Pep!" The flavor won't chew out it lasts! It is DOUBLE wrapped which costs us a lot of money but gives you clean, fresh, full - flavored gum whenever and wherever you get it And with each 5c package is a United Profit-Sharing Coupon good toward valuable presents gifts for the whole family. companion to the famous IVRIGLEYSk made by the same manufacturers. the WRIGLEY "twin mints" for quality, flavor and hygienic package. Look for the Spears! Some Cotton. From George Bailey's Houston Post column: "The lady of the oldentlme also Informs us that a complete cotton outfit for a lady would not include less than 20 garments, not one ot which la In vogue today. We don't know what they are or were, but It would mean for this country 600,000,. 000 cotton garments, and that would take some cotton. How's This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHKXKT CO., Toledo, O. We. the UDiWulzntKj. bare known, P. J Cheney for the I ait 15 years, ind bIIv aim pmerliy DonnraDie in an ouamw tracaartlona and financially able to carry ut any obligation mr by bta firm. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMKKPE, Toledo, O Haifa Catarrh Cor Is taken Internally union directly opon the blood and no .-bus turtle of tbe tyatem. Tectlmonlal rot free. Prlr 75 cents per bottle. Bold ij all Druggists. Vake Haifa Family Pllla for constipation FJne,. Clean Furnished Rooms in connection Steam Heated vmiGi fresh Mini 7 Itefuffcos May Kc-Enllsi LONDON", Oct., Oct. 27. Among the many thousands of Belgian re fugees in England are large numbers of officers and men of the Belgian army, and the Belgian degatlons has opened a bureau In order to facilitate their return to active service with the army in the field. It has also established two re cruiting stations, one In London and the other at Folkestone, where re fugees suitable for military service In the Belgians army will be enllste. It Is announced that men under 30 years old will be accepted and re tired military men up to 45 years. I.alMivr May Die From Assault. ELLENSBURO, Wash., Oct. 29 Victor Vujoesvich, who has been working here for seven weeks, was assaulted In his room at the Moore lodging house about midnight. A fellow countryman who went by the name of O. B. Miller here, Is believed to he the atwaulter. VuJoesIch'a skull is fractured In two places where he was hit with the blunt head of an ex and Is cut In six other places where he was cut with the sharp edge of the ax. BREAKS A COLD IN FEW HOURS-TRY IT! Flit ST DOSE OF PAPE'S COLD COMPfU'XD ItELIKVES ALL (iHIPPB MISERY, Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling! A j dose of 'Tape's Cold Compound' ta- Ken every two nours until tnree doses are taken will end grippe mis ery and break up a severe cold eith er In the head, chest, body or limbs. It promptly opens cloggeJ-up nos trils and air passages; stops nasty dis charge or nose running; relieves sick headache, dullness, fcverlshness, sore throat, cneezlng, soreness and stiff ness. "Papes Cold Compound" Is the quickest, surest relief known and costs only 25 cents at drug stores. It acta without assistance, tate nice, and causes no Inconvenience. Don't accept u substitute. R.R. AGENT IS PKXM.KTON MAX OX HINTING T1UP -OTllKlt X i:VS NOTES OF THE TOWN. (Special Correspondence.) GIBBON. Ore.. Oct. 29 C C Thompson. O.-W. It. & N. agent at Ribbon, returned Saturday evening rrqm two weeks spent in Portland or. 1 uslnesa. Mrs. John linger and children re tuned Saturday evening from a month's visit in Weston with her mother, Mrs. Sarah Towle. Will Humphrey of Pendli'tin, npnt wecK nere on a hunting trip In the mountains, with George n.id Will Brace and George Mulkc. Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson cpent last week; in Tendleton nnl Walla Walla. Dr. J. A. Best was called here to day from Pendleton to attsr.J Dolfay Thompson who Is confined to his bed with a serious attack of Inflamma tory rheumatism. He Is roMing ronie easier today. Tom Gurdane and Glen Long of Pendleton, were on the river today Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bohl went to Pen diet on today. Mrs. George Brace spent :ast week la Pendleton with Mrs. Will Humph- icy, who accompanied her homo Sat urday morning to remain over Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kidder of Athena are back on the river to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. David Bontfe.- were In Pendleton Friday on business. J. M. Schmlti. forest sjpervlsor ficm Walla Walla, was her S-.mJiv and Monday. Ad Griggs U on the river today ficm Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. James Cooper of Pen dleton are spending a coup o of davs on the river. PERFECTLY GOOD BLANKET STOLEN FROM ADAMS MAN XO CLUE TO THI EF PERSONALS AND OTHER XEWS OF TOWN'. (Special Correspondence.) ADAMS, Ore.. Oct. 29. An almost new horseblanket belonging to S. A. Edwards was stolen on Saturday night from his wagon. Mr. Edwards has no clue which would lead to the Iden. tity of the thief. Mrs. Henry Whltely who lives In the McKay vicinity, Is here visiting her mother, Mrs. French, this week. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rogers were In Adams Monday. Mrs. Davidson, who Is seriously ill, was some better Monday. The city Is putting In nine new crosswalks. Bert Kirby. city merchant, went to Athena Monday on business. The Young People's meeting Sunday ev enlng was conducted by Mrs. Cella Krebs. The topic chOBen for discus sion was "Election." Alexander McKenzie of Walla Wal la, was In Adams Monday. A republican rally was held Monday evening in the city hall. Mrs. Kirk was In town Monday do ing trading. The Adams band met Monday ev ening. Delbert Wilson returned to Pendle ton Monday morning. J. T. Lieuallen of Walla Walla. Is here visiting his son, L. L. Lleuallei. L. L. Lieuallen was a visitor at the county seat Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Roseberry were in town Tuesday. .English Build Trrndw NEW YOItlC. Oct 29. Farmers In the vicinity of Harlow In Essex county England, are preparing for a possi ble German invasion by digging trenches, according to James Cowlln, of Newark. N. J., who arrived here on the Bteamahip Minnehaha. "The digging of these trenches, which are located so as to be of use In resisting the advance of a German army, Indicates that British authori ties do not consider that a German In vaslon Is beyond the range or possi bilities," Mr. Cowles said. "The work Is being done by order of the city and county officials who are understood to have Issued their orders by dirc; tinris of Lord Kitchener. "My personal observations were made only in the vicinity of Harlow; but I heard that the farmers of other sections of Essex were similarly oc cupied." American Send $(15,000 WASHINGTON, Oct. 29. The Ptate Department trasmltted by tele graph 000 from It European wir relief fund ns follows: American Ambassador, Paris, for the American Ambulnnce Corps, $2 000; American Ambassador at Lon don, for the American hospital at Taipnton, $10,000; American Car,"iii at Munich, for the American hospital $1.0.000; American Ambassador nt licrlln, for the two hospitals In Oct may, where the American Red Cross is on duty, $10 000; American Miniv er at Vienna, for the hospitals wbore the American Ited Cross Is on duty $10,000. Gvmnny Iluylng Colton NEW YORK. Oct. 29. It wa re ported here that representative? of the German government and of bank ing Interests acting Indirectly for It, had been large buyers today of Amer. lean cotton In'thla market, and thin shipments amounting to several hun dred thousand dollars would leave from a southern port tomorrow. The report followtd the announce ment from Washlngtoln that the P.rlt iHh government would not regard cot ton as contraband of war. It was paid the shipment would be sent to Italian points. GIBBON BACK VACATION Local Playhouses What the Pro Aural 1U to Say of Preorat and Co ruin Attractions, OrpliouiH Thursday and" ttMay. A splendid and well-staged two reel drama that will not soon be for gotten Is "The Jackpot Club," Eclulr. Edna Payne and Bob Frailer have the leading roles. The Jackpot Club meets every Sat urday night and the proceeds of the game are donated by the winners to some charity. In this town James Bryant a young Inventor, takes out a patent on an invention and thrao years later with a large factory built and wealth within his reach, he Is sued for Infringement on another pat ent. He loses the suit and goes from bad to worse. He loses his arm and finally decided to end It all. How the Jackpot Club saves him and causes a happy reconciliation between he and his wife makes a splendid end to this film of life as It really is. "Pass Key No. 2." Joker comedy. Hubby refuses to let Ma wife go to the dance but when he goes down town she decides to go anyway with a friend. She loses -her pass key and It la found by a young bachelor. All sorts of embarrassment and wild con flict follows but In the wtndup a les son la learned. Full of laughs. "Universal Boy" aa the newsboy's friend. Imp Juvenile drama featur ing little Matty Roubert. Fastlnic Wednesday-Thursday. Favorite players appearing today are Gladden James, Naomi Chtlders, Lillian Herbert, Darwin Karr, I Roger Lytton, Gladys Hulette, Harry Beaumont, Sally Crute, Edward Earle and that trio of comedy artists Slip pery Slim, Mustang Pete and Sophie. "The Unknown Girl." A special Vi ta graph feature In two parts. Glad gen James and Naomi Chllders assist ed by an all star cast have the leads. The Moving Picture World speaks very highly of this picture. "A Transplanted Prairie Flower." Edison drama. Gladys Hulette and Harry Beaumont are featured. The fctory of a western girl, who finding herself suddenly rich, goes to live among the society folk of New York. "Snakevllle's Peacemaker." Essa nay comedy with those laugh produc ers. Slippery Slim, Mustang Pete and Sophie in the leads. Sophie for once proves a peacemaker between Slip pery and Mustang. Coming Friday, Alice Joyce In "The Viper." Mary Pickford In a spilt reel comedy. Coy Wednesday and Thursday. Brandin and Lawrece In a novelty travesty act are here for these two days. A very fine comedy act. "Daylight." Two reel American. Wlnnlfred Greenwood and Ed Coxen In a pleasing society drama. Mutual Weekly No. 92. Late war pictures from England, France, Can ada and Belgium are seen in this Is sue. "Dash, Love and Splash," Keystone. Another of the Keystone mtx-ups In which everyone gets soaked In the pond and like all these water come dies, is very funny. Coming, Thursday, Friday and Sat urday, Viola's Bird and Monkey Cir cus; 25 trained birds and animals. A treat for the kiddies. Alta Theater Today. We trust you have acquired the habit of looking on the back page to see what Is doing at "The Alta." Aft er October 31, the advance notices under the head of amusements in this column, will be discontinued and all our attractions will thereafter be chronicled In our ad on page eight. I'nlon Tcocliors Win Out CLEVELAND, Oct. 29. J. M. II Frederick, superintendent of the Cleveland public schools was found guilty of contempt of court by Ju lge THE YELLOW PERIL - JavaiiONo Warnings. The Japanese early sought for the truth, and their earliest knowledge was the principle thnt their strength depended on a healthy stomach. They eat very little and practice "Jlu-JU su" muscular exorcise from youth up. The stomach la the center of the body from which radiates our vi tality, strenuofllty, our fighting strength. A healthy stomach turn the food we eat Into nourishment for the blood streum and' the nerves. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical DiHeovery refreshes and tones up the stomach walls. Kemoves the poisonous gases from the system. The first day you start to take this reliable medicine, Impure germs and accumulations begin to separate In the blood and are then expelled through the Liver, Bowels and Kid neys. In pl.-ice of the impurities, the ar teries and veins gradually get freah vitalized blood and the action of this good blood on the skin means thnt pimples; bolls, carbuncles, eczema, rash, acne and all skin blemishes will disappear. Then you must remem ber that when the blood Is right, the liver, stomach and bowels and kid neys become healthy, active und vig orous and you will have no more trouble and Indigestion, backache, headache and constipation. Get Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery today at any medicine deal ers; It Is a powerful blood purifier, so penetrating that It even gets at the Impure deposits in the Joints and car rles them out of the system. It Is not a secret remedy for Its In gredients, are printed on wrapper. For free advice or free booklet on blood, write Dr. V. M. Price, Buffalo, ! N. T. FREE. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser Is sent free on re- telpt of 31 one-cent stamps to pay ex. pense of wrapping and mulling only. . .M'il.ll iT.lJ' TTI. i l.,V . I. V . , 'J ' I Jk II ra&SMW ''-MS A tter'tfi a Kingdom American Independence and TEA GARDEN SYRUP There is no other syrup tike Tea Garden. It is scientifically blended from choice Oriental sugar and is nnequaled iu purity, flavor and food vain. Tresent ten of thli coupons to your grocer with an order fur a a al Ion of Tea Uarden Syrup and he will give you free a Jar of Tea Garden Preserves. cz Name CIty.....t Grocer Pacific Coast Syrup PORTLAND, William B. Neff, of the Common Ple Court, and ordered to reinstate with a week six teachers whom he failed to reappoint last spring because. It was alleged, of their activities In a teacher's union. He will be sentenced Friday. Violating an lnjuctlon was the charge made. Attorenya for the teachers assert that the decision paves the way tcr the unionized of teachers In all the larger cities of the state and will re sult In higher and more uniform w.i- Keeping Pcce. Who's wantln' Time an' Tide to waitt Life Is a stern endeavor. An' folks that help to build the state Keep pace with them forever. PURE BLOOD MAKES HEALTHY PEOPLE Hood's Sarsaparilla removes scrofula sores, lxils and other erup tion, because it drives out of the M.Kul the humors that cause thern. Krnptions cannot bo successfully treated with external applications, because these cannot purify the blood. Hood's S.irssnnrilla makes rich, red blood, per!' cM the digestion, and build up t!u v.lmla system. In sist on having Ilood Get it now. llm teeosii Bar 517 MAIN STREET We have the exclusive Sale In Pendleton of the good old I.W.HARPER WHISKEY which has taken Cold Medal awards at New Orleans, 18 S5. St Louis. 1904, Chicago, 1895. Paris. 1900. 92 Proof at 10 Cents a Drink or $1.50 xr Gallon. BREDING. HANSEN O MILLER Pendleton Oregon FELL'S Pendleton Cleaning Works BIGGEST AND BEST FOR GOOD WORK Our equipment and knowledge enables us to servo our patrons satisfactorily. We satisfy others we can satisfy you. Ladles' and Men's Garments Cleaned and Pressed. hAts reblocked Our wagon calls for and delivers work. 10$ 1-2 E. Alta Phone H (&, o Pel. Pnif l- FREE .ANNKroW.' COUPON Bring or Bond five of these Coupons properly signed and 10 to the East Orogonian offiee and iret a "Four-in-One" unislin cut-out feature or "Anna Bell Doll" feature. No. Pendleton, vast nr?FfjnTTr run rn Herewith please find five "Four-in-One" Coupons and 10 for which please pivo me a "Four-in-One" muslin cut-out feature or "Anna Bell Doll." Name- Address.. If sent !v mail add 2c for jHintnge. BK KURK A XI) STATIC WHICH FEATURE IS WANTED - & $3) Co. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmJ OREGON. DO LIGHT Means BJgPIKlt BCSIXES8 CHEEK FUL- HOMES BETTEK HEALTH AND EYESIGHT LN us wire yonr home and lo stall oar nod era Lighting Fi tnrca and Ftertrlcal Install Uons I1 these' requlremota can b obtained. May we aervw yor Electrlo and gaa supplies, else trie light wiring, bell wiring, gaa piping, motors and dynamos. J. L. Vaughan 831 Main Street Phone 139 121 W. Court Phona 411 Ore.,.. 1914