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DAILY EAST OUTCflOXTAX. PENDLETON. OTtEOON. tiOSDAY, JANUARY 2r.t 1 0 1 .1. PAGE TTTKFF. To Cure Catarrh "LEG CANE" LATEST THING FOR WOMEN H'tTrtmirw u;.,..r. H the Blood MOVIEH HYPNOTIZE ji:(T.tKi:s p!tf:.um:n EIGHT PAGES. Purify Reason it Out, Whero Does it Start the Mucus From? Innmralile catarrh sufferers hare cans tUtmaelves by pi.rlriluif tlntlr blond with H. 8. 8. Catarrh often Invadca tlie entire aynli'in before It clinkri the naanl paaaaicea. It become to chronic and ex tensive that the atnma'ti, liver, kidneys, broorlilal tubee and moat of tli glands are Involved without amh aorluua condi tions being reallxrd. Catarrh mar b tb reault of some serloua blood trouble of former yi-ara, and tbla la only one of the many peculiar effiHta of liny lire blond. Wow 8. 8. 8., la It Influence upon the oiucuua surfacea, cauai'g tlioae catarrhal excretions to be changed or converted Into a auUtance anlly, quickly, and nat urally eipelM from the body. It ao changes tlila mucin that It Is not to ropy, clogging atuS that pluga the none, rbokee the throat, causes severe bowel trouble, uparta the at"maeh and contain Inatee the food Jt'wt entering tbe blood. It la often difficult t convince catarrb eunVrers that chronic cough, cheat palna, gagging, fettj breath and other avmp toma are only the local evidence of deep eated trouble. (Jet a bottle of 8. 8. 8. today and try It. You will art good re nulla, real benefit and aon be aware of gradual cleaning up and a check to the progress and danger of catarrh. Avoid pubatltutea. 8. 8. H. la prepared only by The flwlft 8-inc Co., tit Hwlft Hide, Atlanta, tia. 1 hey conduct a medical de partment fr fre edvlce that la worth while ronaultlrx. I' AIR ARE MARRIED 10,000 MILES APART IENVEIl. Jnn. 25. MIm Eugenia Campbell, Colorado Kurlngs aoclety Klrl, was married by proxy to John Tleter Scholten, a Hollunder, who Is now In Java. 10.000 mllea away. liar vey Deuell, who never saw Scholten, acted aa proxy bridegroom, and a Sir) unknown to the bride acted aa proxy bride In Java. "1" GLADDENS SOI Jffl FEET "TIZ" malea aore, burning, tired feet fairly dance with delight. Away go the ax hea and paina, tlie corn', callousca, blisters and bunions. "TIZ" drawa out the acide and poisons that puff un your feet No matter how hard you work, bow Ions you !anee, how far you walk, or hove long you remain on jour f.et, "TIZ bring reatful foot comfort -HZ" ! won derful fir tired. acbinc, swollen, smarting feet Your fet jitat tinple for joy; alioca never burt or Get a 25 cent box of "TIZ" now from any drujrgiat or department itore. Tnl foot torture forever wear smaller abocs, keep your feet freab, awect an 4 happy. Con Dung Low CHOP SUEY NOODLES -cr: HOT TAUALES CHILLI CON GAME SPANISH STYLE LUNCHES COFFEE Everything clean and up-to-date; FIRST CLASH BERVICH TEA 5c Package Under State Hotel Cor. Webb and Cottonwood Bta. Phnn I7 Pendleton. Ore SPECIAL This Week Reduced Prices on all rtubbsr Goods Including Faultless Wearever Waterbot ties and Household Rubber Gloves. Tallman t Co. Leading Drugtato ';'', . 'X i 1111 I I i j ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' i ' Mian Margaret ArbucKle la leading aoclety at Palm flench FU.. with a cane, which all other aoclety women there are taking up. Thia la aald to be the very latent thing at the beach Position of This Nation (Continued from page one.) Proteat made to France for Inter fering with German ra"w"ngera on American venael off Colombia. Search of American p-hlp on high aeaa for Germana and Austrlang pro teated. Representation made to Japan and Great firltaln aalnnt rre-sence of their warships off American porta. WASHINGTON. Jan. 25. The Uni ted Htntea government Issued yesterv day a lengthy defense of Its Interpre tation of the rlirhts and duties of a neutral In the European war. The. document, prepared 1y Presl dent Wilson. Secretary Prysn and Counsellor Ijinsln, of the state de partment, after several days of con sultation, was made public In the form of a letter from the secretary of state to Senator Stone, of Missouri, chairman of the senate committee on foreign relations. While the letter Is a reply to an Inquiry from Senator Stone, for Infor mation as a result of complaints made In the press and In letters from various parts of the country charging the Washington government with un fairness to Germany and Austria. It also Is Intended as a pronouncement of policy on some questions of neu trality previously unexplained. Iuty of Ilolllffcivnt Ioflnrl. After answering 19 specific charges nnd calling attention to the fact that the United States has promptly ta ken to task Great P-rltaln as well aa Germany and every government which In any way has Infringed upon the rights of this country, the letter con cludes with the following declaration on the much discussed question of ex portation of war munitions: "If any American citizens, partlc ana of Germany and Austria-Hungary, feel that this administration la acting In a way Injurious to the cause of those countries, this feeling results from the fact that on the high seas the German and Austro-Hungarlnn naval power la thus far inferior to the British, It is the business of a belligerent operating on the high seas not the duty of a neutral, to prevent contraband from reaching an enemy. FM'tfl ncvoal(l for First Time, In the course of the letter's discus sion of the various charges made, the following facts, hitherto undisclosed, were revealed for the first time: That the Canadian government re cently naked the United States for permission to ship "war equipment" ncros Alnskn to the pea and the re quest was refused. That the United States has sent a vigorous protest to France because some Gorman pnssengers on an Am-, erlcan ship plying between two ports In Colombia were forced by a board ing crew from a French cruiser to sign a promise not to participate In the war. This procedure was declared In the American noto to be an "un warranted exerclso of Jurisdiction over American vessels In which thla gov ernment will not acquiesce." and ,U having a tremendous vogue. MIkh Arbuckle carries the cane about with her to help her along the aandy beach. The handle ahowa distinctly the outline of a woman'a leg, from the knee down, delicately carved In wood. That sharp representation also were made to another of the allied governments because search was con ducted on the high sea on an Ameri can ship for Austrian and German passengers. The name of the offend ing government was not revealed. . That December 15, last, the Ger man ambassador, by direction of hi government, delivered a memorial to the United States government, declar ing that "under the general principles of International law no exception can be taken to neutral state letting war material go to Germany's enemies from or through neutral country." j That representations were made both to Japan and Great Britain against the continued presence of their warships off American port and that the proteats were fTi each case heeded. That since the announcement of the Washington government' disap proval of war loads none ho been made by foreign governments in this ! country. A distinction Is drawn offl 1 dally for the first time between loans floated by popular subscription and urge credit transactions for the pur chase of war auppliea, the state de partment revealing that it haa no ob jection to the latter. In a general way, the letter set forth that rule of neutrality have been promulgated by the American government without discrimination and have been applied with equal fairness to all concerned. It cites In stances of violations of Germany and Great Britain and asserts that protest have been unhes'tatlngly entered, re gardless of the country offending. a rF.xnLTCTo?r interview. Mr. Knlglit TvlbJ Ills Experlcnc. Tlie following brief account of an Interview with a Pendleton man four year ago, and Its aequel, will be read with keen interest by every citizen. G. W. Knight, retired farmer. 513 Franklin street, Pendleton, says: "For eight or ten years I was trou bled by pains through my back and kidneys and sometimes In my side I had to get up several times at night to pass the kidney secretions and there was a great deal of sediment In them, that looked like brick dust. I tried a box of Doan's Kidney. Tills and they soon relieved the backache and regulated the action of my kid neys." (Statement Btvcn May 17, 1910.) OVER. TWO YEARS LATER Mr Knight said: "All I said about Doan's Kidney nils when I recom mended them several years ago, holds good. You may continue to publish my statement for the benefit of oth er kidney sufferers." Price 50c, nt all dealers. Don't simply nsk for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Knight had. Fostcr-Mllburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. CLEVELAND, ()., Jan. 2.",. "Mental thrllln caused by serma tlonal motion picture deterior ate the mind. Fifty per cent of moving . picture films today hypnotize, demoralize and are emotionally dangerous. They Incite and pervert emotions. Nothing In the films I normal, everything is accentuated." These are the view of the Rev. Hugh Blrney, Cleveland "probing pastor" who Investigat ed motion picture houxes here. He would tone down the movies and has put his views before Mayor Newton D. Baker to be rnii (In the basis of either state or tnunlclpul legislation. Excellent for ftomai Troabla "Chamberlain's Tablet are Just fine for stomach trouble," writes Mrs. O. C. Dunn, Arnold, Pa. "I was both. ered with thla complaint for ome time and frequently had bilious at tacks. Chamberlain' Tablets afford ed me great relief from the first, and since taking one bottle of them I feel like a different person." For sale by all dealers. Adv. ATTENTION, BOSTON! BEANS GO TO WAH LOS ANGELES. Jan. 25. Follow ing the receipt from the Italian gov ernment by a produce Jobber here of an order for 20,000 sack of pink beans, the price of that staple Im mediately jumped 40 cents per hun dred pounds. Jobbers here declared the order was but the first of many that are to come. The Italian gov ernment Is reported to have bought 400.000 sacks of white beans in Mich igan within the lst month. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. TtaKind Yea Have 'Always Bought Bears the Signature of E3 E3 3 3 E3 u L ULnJ Will Open Again Thursday Morning' 9 a. m. Jan. 28th, Watch for big poster and advertisement in this paper m . ii If if . H liBiiiaiM SEND your next order for J01S i Liu cA L1 TO JUST step to your telephone and tell Central "One". We'll call for the order and guarantee to please you. 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