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i E1GQT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETONt OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1519. ! " co no IQ GASH I 5 GROCERY 523 Main St Free Delivery. Phone 640 Best Iowa Corn .can 15c, case $3.50 ?' If J8CJ V V '1 4Vf'i it Solid Pack Tomafoes, . . .can 20c, case $4.50 I- i?Vf C-vii jrr.-T-.Vj 1 4 boxes 25c, 12 boxes 70c . !. Matches I i T in -.f! 7 it 35c Olympic PancakepFlour; package AuntJemima Panckage Flour, 4 lb. sk. 50c Honey in Jars. . . . .quarts 90c, Vi gal $175 Mazola Oil. ......... t .pints 40c, quarts 75c Wesson Oil . ......... pints 45c, quarts 85c Snowdrift. ..... 2 lb. can 75c, 4 lb. oan $1.45 "V4 MARIE IB GIVEN m , .., . LITTLE TIMEilNl ! -i. WHICH TO REPORT ' GTSNEVA,' Jan. 16. Detail of proc lamation of a republic In Luxemburg which have reached here nay that rev olutlonlsts forced an entry to the pal ace of Clrand Duchess Marie on Fri day and demanded her abdication. The grand duchess refused on , the ground that the parliament had not made such a request. Hhe wo given 24 hours to leave her capital and was told that she would be permitted to take only her personal effects. - She consented to go xo her chateau outside of ;thecity.' r . --V - ; I It In stated that feeling against the strand duchess Is due to the Tact that sVie JTejcelved former Bmperp'r Mfilllam I the iown prlncend other 'German nfficnr .and Jko ,prmlmd her slater to. woome nmik( jo i-rown j-nncs RuplH'echt.af Bavaria.; Is said the peoj1e desire.' to toeT absolutely Inde pendent pt tflermatii control. ti , . Huge Tombstone Set .: In Place by Yanks at Foe Colonel's Grave tiiio virtu ' NERVOUS M OTHER Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound " Restored Her Health. ' HUGE MUNITION. UNREPORTED BY FOE. - ' 'DISCOVERED,- SEIZED BY WEBB MIIiliR V. (United POT Staff Correspondent) - AMERICAN HKAII4 UAIITKHS, ' Germany, Jan. 1. Nearly ZOO three. . Jncti field . guns, several thousand ' shells and more than $1,000,000 worth of harness and equipment unsurren dered by the Germans under the arm istlce term were today discovered In an isolated warehouse near OoMeaa, The Americans imtnwllatrty seised the whole store. Insomuch aa the store was not mentioned in German Inventotiew and waa not given up as provided by the armistice, these mu nltlons become the property of the United States. ' GERMAN FTjAO PEnMITTED. A request for J13.ono.ooo to pay third army experises during February was sent today to Berlin. The first German flags shown since the Amer leas) occupation appeared today on the occasion of the death of Burgomaster Gloverman. A delegation asked per mission to fly the flags at half mast along- the streets through which the funeral procession passed. American authorities granted the request. Sev eral American officers who had been dealing with the Burgomaster, sent sent flowers. GREEKS Tim K A TEN , 1X jOOONTTNVE FIGHT Former Governor of Kalonlc IMt. noancea Brcret Treaty Made for Italy. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. Dr. John N. Metaxa,- former governor of Kslonlea. In an address at the Unlver slty of Pennsylvania today, ssld that If the peace conference failed to "right the wrongs" of Oreece the struggle of the S. 000,000 "unredeemed Oreeks," still under foreign rule, for reunion with their motherland, would bo continued until Greece became free nation. Referring to, .the secret treaty of April JO. 191 5, by which Italy is to have the twelve Greek Islands of th Dodecanesos, ' besides territory In Eplrus and a sphere of Influence In Asia .Minor, Dr. Metaxa said: "This secret treaty between the great world .powers considers human beings as goods and chattels. From being the property of the Turk they become the property of the Italian. The exit of the Turkish gendarmes heralds the entrance of the Italian carablnlerl, "Will the day of liberation, patient ly awaited throughout the centuries, at last dawn for these 3.000,00(1 wronged human beings, or will secret treaties be allowed to sully the purity of purpose proclaimed by President Wlli-on and to stultify the efforts of the men who but recently fought and saved democracy?" Power Balance Seems tp be Closely Divided Between ' New Old World Elements BY ED L. KKEX (United Press Staff Correspondent.) PARIS, Jan. 16. The final appor tionment of delegates Indicates that the "balance of' power" seems to be closely divided between new and old 'world elements, but there Is every rea son to believe, that the progressive al truism of the'Voung democracies 111 triumph over the conservative egotism of the older pitlons in the final Clash, of 28 countries officially admitted to the conference to date nine represent the new world and 11 the old. with the remaining eight Inclined to lean toward the younger powers. La Follette Disloyalty ' Charges are Dismissed WASHINGTON, Jan. 1. The sen ate today dismissed the La Follette charges. WASHINGTON. Jan. 18. A fight to eapel La Follette from, the senate came to a neoa tonay wnen nenaior Dllllrtttw. of Vermont, moved tor a dlstrritmal'of the charges of disloyalty against the Wisconln senator. Jlducsynn Js'.goofl,. provided It doesj 'St unrtt -aTiiiuir tuf boueit lbo& It Isn't always safe to bump up against a train of thought, when It Is in motion- . ' , - Philadelphia, Pa. "I was very weak, always tired, my back ached, and I felt eicmy most ox toe time. I went to a doctor and he said I had nervous indi gestion, which ad ded to my -weak condition kep me worrying moat of the time 'and he said if 1 could not stop that, 1 could not get well, i heardsomuchabout Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com- rnvm m i' ! 1 v potmd my husband wanted me to try "'') " " . . r . .1111. H I' it 1 1 ;, , ' --, " , -r. , ; --q.-,i I I took it for a week and felt a little bet ter. I kept it up for three months, and I feel fine and can eat anything now without distress or nervousness." Mrs. J. Wokthlinb, 2842 North Taylor St., Philadelphia Pa..' The majority of mother nowadays overdo, there are so many demands upon their time and strength; the result is invariably a weakened, run-down, nervous condition with headaches, back ache, irritability and depression and.-f soon more serious ailments develop. It is at such periods in life that Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound will . P'AItlS." Jan. IS. Among the vast quantity of material the Germans left In their wake when the Tanks smashed Into them an the British front was a huge tombstone Intended for the grave of a German colonel. On it was chisled an Iron cross1 and the familiar "Oott Mlt Uns." In organizing the conquered ground, the Americans found the grave of the German colonel. So a detail of Tanks carried the a tombstone to the grave and erected It. Aa the stone was set In place a bugler sounded tapw 4 house merchant marine committee to over the grave. day unanimously tabled a Mil for ( s j government ownership of the wire- restore a normal healthy condition, as it did to Mrs. Worthline, TABLE OWNERSHIP BILTj. ; - . , WASHINGTON, Jan. 10. The Ills Fi nn ' . HOST BE OROEilED To Inoui Your Getting Ono . . at a" mwm FORMERLY E. L. SMITH & CO: Agents for Holt Manufacturing Co. REQUISITION ET SHIPS RKLEASEJ WASHINGTON, Jan. 16. 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