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TTTttSnAY. OCTOBER 22. 1913 PAGE TWO m EVENING OESETSTK? :5 . r I Beautiful fall Silks .Tlie most beautiful. (Silks, Satins -.and Welvets have arrived iij our silk section i the paBt week ftnd our -. stock now is ... most complete. Soever t have wcbcon more splendidly .prepared, to offer. you. just- the. correct fabrics for new dresses and suits.- SS8 I Hills Department Store Your Old Automobile Will , LookGood J3efore.JWany New 'jQnes Are . Made ifFROPICALilJFE m LURES IVANHOES Automobiles ot prnctlcully every. miiko that are in fair condition will be at a pram I um lu six months from pow. This Is the pplnlon of men high. . in automobile olwlea here and Is based on soverol sound rea- : sons.,- . -.''.. . .. v'-JJawi' automobiles will - hot almost : ilinposslblo. to got after, , the. lirsfc of the, year, .due ao the (act, that .bio-i! tor. car .facorlos will have curtailed;! their production lu order' to' take' care- of -war. 'order.' ' I Very few concerns are nqwi.prom- . lslng dollvories In advance of the! next few months, as tho future Is tfaddotfly uncertain. TUls...YBry,.uii-l certainty, however, , together with; the faot Hliat few automobiles Wllj be manufactured, makes - It certain ithati. psople . owning- nmtorf .carsi. will' tM:i distinct NiiunoJal.i asset, III . 'fUoed -carfliWlll bs higher In price Khan ever t before," ..asserts v.W. i.R JHLay,.,of the . 0. Wat-ran ;Motor' Car po.,vVlIa and paorlesa car. and truck i distributors, '"in- iny bellof,' 1 used,, automobiles will bo at a, pre-i mlmn. Anyone .buying ant-automon) bllo.fiB ilnvculhiB hln, money .to, good advantage, iifor a all cars will -ibe bluoar I In j. price ibaloro : they . are lower again. i- 1'At ;sthe present i,tlmo , oars .are boing overhauled by many concorns and sold bom' floors where' former--ly. only new cars ware,, marketed.' This ia(,tli8,.natuMil (levoloiiniflntiidf the car shortage,, an Is. ; directly .jd'i .line iwith v what, . was. done) lm I.on don .fori some .tlmo after ,thei.wn,r broke out. ( Factory.: experts orei but 4ng . secured ..to do . tbe ijobnililldg work." .- . !i HOCUCTV i.OP . SAMOA - (Jl.lll.MH WIDl'XY-KNOWN I,A GHA.NDB PKOI'M-:. . "The Prehletorlo. Puffiris. ' :, -iA hiiita biiffnlo with enormous horns' is conspicuous In prehistoric rock draw ings lately found In Algeria. - Tho Afri can- elephant Is also a striking feature, ana other unlumls luclmlu tho Hon, leopard, . gar,ello and doiuostlo goats ana Mioep., ;'; , i Everyone Satisfied. ' Sty little daughter, four, loves to trout her. playmates. After passing urouna ori-nu, miner una sugar to nil oho came In urn) took out oim pouch. Later I snlil, "Jump, tell mo linw you iiiviiiea ono peach." Slio replied ".Well, .ninlher, Nutly .tald slio.Just loved . skins, .and I, guvo Jrvno tlio atone, then , nlo the pencb." Clevo- juou niupueulor. VCANI BE CURED?" . IIow often have you heard thut sad cry from the victims of disease? Per Imps tho disorder has gone too far fur help, but oftcner It Is just in its first stages . and the pains and aches arc only nature's first cries for help. Do pot despair. , Find out the causa and give nature all the help- you can uuii she will repay you with health. Iook alter .the kidneys. The kidneys are the must overworked organs, of tht - human body,, and when lhy fail in their .work of filtering and throwing off the, poison: that constantly accu mulates in the system, . everything goes wrong. GOm MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules will give almost imme diate .relief from kidney end bladder troubles and their kindred ailments, They will free your body from pain In short order. . But be sure t , get (KJJJ) MEDAu Look for the name on every box-. In three sites, sealed packages.- Money j-eunded if they do not help you.-Aiiv. . . . 'Those, Hand Purses .of -pretty patterss, and the . very laUwt - Shop ping Dans, .you will ilod thom. at ailrerthorn'f. FAMILY DRUa STORE UA anANOK.QHESON. Dally; iO--l-tf , Mrs, ;A-' E. Ivnulioe has just Re ceived loiters rom hor son, For rest, and his - wife, who -write ' In glowing terms of tho llfo of, the Samoa Islands,- where they are sow living, signifying, aa Mrs. ' Ivanhoo soys, tlioti the- lure, of the-, tropics is , growing upon . them. , As many here have met Mis. Ivanhoo, who may-be remembered as Miss Maude Goodwin i ot - Oakland, i Calif,, : the following, tribute .from hor husband may .bo et-, interest:, v '.'Maude- seems - lo - bo tho - lilt- ot the i Island i. with .hor ; singing, , and the Amorlcan consul, who. was bore some time back from Apia-(British Samoa) has requeued tho governor to send her over in a gunboat-. to sing 'Joan of Arc', and 'Ovor There' for ar big-Hod Cross drive thoy are having In. British Samoa." ' . Mis., Ivanhoo, In her Ipttor,. adds this: , '. , - : VToday the governor rooelved . a letter fi om Mr. Mitcholl (American, consul) requesting him to send the station band and me to assist in an American !.Iid Crods Urlvo In Apia. ' From. the. way -tho eovornor speaks )t looks as if we, would go. Ituag Ine sending one of Uncle Sam's gunboats on a epocr.il tulp of' three aays,:t. tako -us. : Forrest will be given' leave to go with pa." Amot)g the wondorful experiences In. thoi Ufo-om the Islunds.-tho fol lowing, dosorlptlon " an, example; Wo wont rooontly to tho con struction cabin, where a dam - for the. station wuter supply . Is i being built. The navy civil engineer, who hag charge of the .work, Invited, us to go. It was inoit beautiful, iii the iinidst iof tho -tio;al .Jungle! We ..woro ..abovo 'the .-.banana y and coconnut palm : altitude into the taller, stuidlor tixei,. whoro - the vines clung; and twisted about the trunks, up .to .the tip-top branches and tendrils as thick as ono's arm, hung, down .pot-haps 60 foot. Also foms tlmti I could qnsily stand un der. "But tho swimming pool wns the joy or it -all. I folt like a water nymph as I splnijbed about Jn that deep pool In a 4-ock grotto the Sheer sides of which wero spotted with ferns and. vines and. air plants and the tall, -trees- formed a canopy overhead. - A dainty .-waterfall foil In a spray ovor the 20 foot wall and -wo could swim under It. I Just folt like being In a fairy story., It Is . Impossible tP doscrlbo. It and I wait an ilously . for - tha noxt . Invi tation VP' there. ' , Mrs. i Ivan hoe has received many other beautiful descriptions of the social events which - are i a necessary part, ofl Ya island,- and all pf which are ptclura stories of the boaptles of life: in the tropics. - d. w. Campbell: i.. TO LEAVE VALLEY IIASM'l IK'HAKKD RANCH NRAIt I l,KIAN. VAl.r.tVi JEWISH tHMm -MAX. . ' ' ' " 1 The Grande Rondo valley Is los ing one of its beat citizens when W. V. Caippbotl, after ; giving .-the iimtter - thorough eonsidoratlon de cided to sell his ranch seven miles north of - Island City -and -remove to the Wlllanjotto valley. Mr. Campbell came, to the Grande Rondo about twelve years ago, and has ' been one of tho substantial i citizens v of - tho - valley, ever since. iThat ho was formerly of Kansas Is I no peelnl . recommendation, fllthq !lt IS not by any means a bad re commendation, ills . early years spent In-the Sunflower state dev eloped the woik habit, fori no one (could llvo In thut state during the lyeais of Mr. Campbell's residence there without working. . In those days It was not "work or fight," but It was "work or go hupgry." Putting 'those early teachings - Into thorough practlco, he .came to tills valley, and developed a ranch that Is a good one. His part . In the public -welfare of the .valley hag always-been cast on tbe right side, and in leaving this section he leaves many friunds who hope the .Leban on, suction will suit "him and Join In -recommending him to the peo ple of -that portion of the' Willam ette. - - ',-'- Mr. Campbell will hold a public sale at his 4arm next Friday, at which time be will clean up. con siderable -personal , property,-'- after which-he will arrange to , move, to Ills- new. home. - OR. ,HQf,T WEAVES TO KXTKR , AKAIV SKRVK'iJ. . , Dr. jfR. I B. ' L. Holt. .of f.the tate board of . health,. lefL Portland for' Friday for Camp Lewis, whero lie was ordered to report as captain ot -the, ariny. medical corps, .In. which ho was .commisBionod recently. .. Dr. A. C. Seely,- president of the board, has :tken over the ' work of "the state! health i officer." Women and Houseeleanlng. When a womun . returns from a month's, visit alio - says, "Oh, - how I dreud to begin cleaning lip this house.!' But she doesn't. " You-cuii, telL hy the gleo with which she seizes the broom and ithe dustor and stirs. up a grunt ;l"uil of dust thut she Us now realizing that which she has eagerly anticipated nil the time she was away. .There is nothing, a woman enjoys so much as kicking pp a dust. For the. dust Is buro to conic- down nguln, and the souri'o.jOf fun- Is .never exhausted, lvausus- UUy Stur. , Rlace.Confldenceiri.Sair.. Confidence' in tho soil means much tor.; good farming.' If you belle vo your Will respond to-good- tillage, you ore apt to trust It to that.- If you be lieve yonr soil will pny for 'extra in vostmeiiti In' lline,..iirulnuge nnd for-' llllzer you nro likely to make the grcutec Investment. But-after nil it Is Holf-conlldoncej for the soil will do Just what you let It. In tho way of production. Older Men Will Be .(Med to Serve Some 'Time In . the Spring, Is Report, .WASHINGTON,: D.C.. Oct ; 22. Draft ealjs for- men wnoi have pass ed tholr 37th birthdays iaro t cx-. peeled' .to - begin ; about :. March .-. 1. The, aSprox(mato date..of ' tlio :flit call, was disclosed yestuiday , by;, pub lication of testimony i by i l'rovott Marshal Oenerul Crowdur '.before- tbe House military cumniltlee. General Orowder tojd .the com mittee . 2,399,000 ne'vl registered men between 18 . and t 45 will hi called before July 1. Til calls: for geiiiiiul. service will ybo divided as i Qcober,l 8'15,000. .. November, . '804,000. - . -;i :-' i December, : 197,000. ,' Jnauiuy, .147,500. . i February,'' 147,600. :: : Miirch, April. : May .- nn l June,' 344,000 each month. 1 Thuso i men will supply bo(h tbe Army, aud the Navy and Marino- Corpi. -In odditlou.-20,000 ip-m fori lim ited servlco Xifill be -tfttlfud each month, i-1- , LATEST NOTE DODGES ..'BEAL WAR. ISSUES (Continued, from. Pags One) Is to give way step by step, as they are forotu -to i si The Unit ed States and. Its alllos have yet, before :thenii p follow dot the pro scription of force without stint or limit. And this will be , followed until Germany baa been Drought to a full concession 0t aly and Aniorl- can demands. - Toledo TInteft-rThe entente must. realize that tho German government' still is : the' Hohenzollerns, with Dr. Solf ms rtfie .Uioutbploce. Wilson' must -answer this note, and we hope ..ha - will . 41scurd polite diplo-. matlc language and ubo 'the harsh phrase "unconditional j surrender." Baltimore Sun The .German go vernment "trusts that the president of' the United. States will, approve of no; demand which would, be .irre concilable with the honor oP the German people .and1 with, opening a way to a peace of Justice."- What grin) (.humor? -,Wh3t' . hypocrisy!- The Germany government 1 kndws- that any, peace reconcilable With the Gorman . sense or honor: n -it has disclosed Itself during (the lout four years would bo an atrocious one. ; , pioux Glty Journal The. reply is a denial of facta already proven, .a leanest for. the. acceptance of .the unsupported - word '.. of a . nation whose boast has - been -the break ing of its word, a claim that it is accomplishing now internal. changes' of government which It. said in. Its preceding note, already- existed, anil a plea for an armistice which 'docs not stop- the nianufacture of muni tions of .war with which to-resume the struggle when ' it ' chooses to withdraw from the agreement. Birmingham (Ala.) Age . Herald. Germany need - not hope to spin out a; lengthy correspondence by conceding, a point here -and there. Quibbling will not-gain the end she seeks. . . . :- Memphis ommerclal Appeal. The entire Germanic conversation has -been a waste of-time and a diversion " from the main theme. t.Heno State Journal Germany's reply .should i preclude further ne gotiations for peace. The tenor of her terms indicates that she Is not in ,n receptive.! maol at- this i time to -accept the terms - which our., al lies end ourselves Will exact un conditional '-surrender.-'1 These - two words, cabled) to Berlin, would place our case squnrely beforo tbe autocrats of Potsdam. Lincoln ' State Journal We : be lieve peace bis been brought appre ciably nearer In the last 24 houia. Whether it is peace this fall or af ter another . year of fighting ..will depend entirely -: upou the sincerity of the Germans. Fighting, must go on with so wily - and un scrupulous a foe until it is certain he can reap" no advantage fron) an armistice. . ' : pUST:RKliED ': I' ; "New tjrop ' :f : Soft Shell-- J tMiRn llndvR .Miller .will meet Tilling pupils at 1206 Spring street. . . Call Black 1271. ' ' ' " :10-18-6t,pd . TheFancy Kind Hams' Gmcery Thone, Malil TO and Fanners) Black 192 " ; ' m NORTH -FIB STREET - , ' ACROSS THE TRACK "United BtateB Food Adminbtratlon License' No. G50255." ' 1 i . -1 i i 1 1 i i I'M RIGHT NOW iBithe time! for you to buy your heater. . We have. a complete line of new And.used.coaI and wood heaters, for you to pick from. Let us explain to you, the many superior points of our famous Patent ;lleater,' -the one that burns coal, wood, smoke and gas nothing wasted. You .may turn in your old heater or any other household furnishings you wish to get rid of,-as first payment. Doi not buy until you try us. Our guarantee covers, your dollars. ' , Rutnituve Exchdnge FJR AND: JEFFBRBON . PHONE BLACK 1241 " Best, Prices -for .Used. Furniture,, or. Will Exchange for NeW. , I I Mt . Couglied Sol lie Couldn't Sleep. Bronchial coughs, tickling ' In throati and-asthmatlo spasms- break ice's rest and weukeii one o that .ho system. Is run-down and serious llokCQss may result. ; Enos Halbert, Paoll," Ind., "writes: had- a:severe cold this fall, and coughed contin ually at night; could hardly sleep. The first bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar relieved.ime, entirely cur ing my cough.' ' It .covers : irritat ed membranes . with . a : healing and soothing coating, I loosens phlegm and elears air passages.., , - Sold everywhere. Famous Wash Heals Skin 15. -D. D., the ercatest of skin remedies will remove those ckin oalictions tlmt tiavo made-, your life a burden. Tliut intolerable itcltinir Durains and dincomfort will diiappear under Uie mairlc of thif remedy. It Ima cured bum cases proDounccd ineumble and wilt reach ' your case. - We guarantee the Jlrst bottla to bing- uu rellel. C D. PUTMAN DRUG STORE is, .we may dolibt whother the pre sident will consent to continue the' correspondence;, , ' Dallas , News. Tho note Is al- togothor unsatisfactory. The. strong and sinister , personality - of the kaiser' must go bofore negotiations can proceed. Fort Worth Record Germany should fish of cut bait. , , Why continue tho correspondence? sWhyJ not on to.. Berlin and finish tho Job? ' Baltimore Amorican There . Is nothing in. this nolo uctuully to promote ; peace; the evident ..dispo sition of Uio Oermnn authorities 'fGeis-IV'aLiSierty iBoltlajor Corns! 'Ttere'i Only One Genuine "Corn-Peeler"-Tllat"Gete-It.,, Ever peel & banana? That' the Way "Oats-It" peels olt corns. - It's the only corn troutmont Hint will. "Uela-U"l a Buaranuo Uiat.jou NoMonExcan for Com or Core-PalaNeW won't finally Iiavo to crouee, olck , Jerk or cut out your corns, it you wint tho McMim of g,(tlnir rid '?,,.a0r.n.-r(1:i "''to Bet -(leti- It." It Is tis Vomlorful formula that lias i mad" Meis.lt- the cdrn '"ftf1 " ,s- u"ed hy more million than nny ollnr enrn trent- - roent on rth. A few drupsi on any , corn er callus, lluls all. It cia't stick. It Is pallikM, eases tjsln. u ran kirk your vrnv- e . around, oven In tixht shoea, ns-t your - -" . u.i", iuu. iou can to nhMil and work. dsne, )iv, love . and IniiKh thouxh without corns.-"Cltfj-lt,' tho ttuArsntuvd. money, i fjsrk cflrn-removor, tho only mire tny enstl Ult IrifloAtenTtlmc tUra '; a't'd W '... tiiwrcuca 4 L'o UlUvsmjOiX Columbia B aeon The even mixture of fat and lean will distinguish it: from ordinary! bacon it' has that delicate mellovr flavor and will cook into almost brittle curls of. juiciness. Campbell's Soup is one of the precious plens- .. iii'es of eating. . - . ' . : Shipiuent' of Delicious Apples received today. " ' JJarriiiffrtin Hall Coffee lias all the chuff and dust taken out. . ' . .' - , We are getting sonic. very nice peaches for slic ing. ' 1 Honey in 6 and I6-oz. glass jars this years crop .Homo grown tomatoes quality is very good. 'Jonathan apples good cooki'i-a-and eaters. ,Ni'w today Cream Brick and Tillaijiook Cheese Fresh Ilolsuni broad every morning. PATTISON BROTHERS GROCERY 'Call Phone Main 80 MNclWlssataMia1iMl Medlite. iJF O Sit 6 IT S l J I SParms as the Sun uarms , New Price November 15th $9:00 Buy now before the advance in price. Tou are doing a patriotic service in saving, coal . for fuel, when using ELECTRIGITT FOR HEATING Eastern Oregon light & Power Go.