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DAILY EAST OnEOONTAN. PENDLETON. OKEOON. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 20 1014 i" - - " iJ- - " hi I r PAGE TTTREE HEAD AND NOSTRILS I1IHE STILL CAPTURED BELGIAN WAR DOG BECOMES GERMAN PET STUFFED FROM COLD "TAPE'S COLD COMPOUND" ENDS A COM) Oil OltUTK IN A FEW HOURS. EIOIIT PAGES Your cold win break and all grippe misery nd after taking a dose of "Pape's Cold Compound" every two hour until three doset are taken. It promutly opens clogged-up noa trlla unJ air passages In the head tops nasty discharge or none run nlng, relieves nick headache, dullness, fcverlshneas, sore throat, sneezing soreness and stiffness. Don't stay stuffed up! Quit blow Ing anj snuffling! Ease your throb' blng head nothing else In the world gives such prompt relief as 'Tape Cold Compound," which costs only 25 cents at any drug store. It acts without assistance, tastes nice and causes no Inconvenience. Accept no substitute. Camera Supplies r .... .. . ... Everything for. the Amateur AGENTS rOR ANSCO CAMERAS ANSCO CHEUICALS CYKO PAPER Bring us your'Films to be developed 'and printed on Cyko paper "There's a Difference" Tallman & Go. Leading DrutUU CAXDIDATH ALSO IlEITEJtATES VIKWS ON CIIINHKK LABOIl "ADY'ISOHM" liECOMK MAI. POItTLAND, Ore., Oct. 20. There Is trouble among the Wlthycombe "advisers." The doctor has been de clarlng for the assembly again. He did It at Klamath Falls and at Ash land. It seems that on his recent two weeks' trip through the southern Or cgon counties Dr. Wlthycombe broke away temporarily from his managers, violating specific Instructions to speak on nothing but "A Greater Oregon, and the result is fireworks and cusa words among tiio men who are run nlng the doctor and his campaign. The trouble begun with the arrival of newspaper from the southern counties with reports of the doctcr's speeches, of which four or five were made. They brought the Information that Dr. Wlthycombe had returned to the dlscUHslon of the assembly and, his predilections In favor of It, and he also renewed that part of his Ore gon City speech, which declared that mixta ke had been mado In driving the Chinese out, and that he "believ ed what he had said about It being a mistake that Oregon people haj lis tened to San Francisco agitators and driven the Chinese from their work In clearing the land' In Clackmat county." A"inlly plan Favored. n, mnwrnr. 55 r i ITT I -,rZt) ? mm 4 r-; a. I J V... .k. r-ormnn ivnunr of Ijhotogra DhS. ShOWS imnn r tn Tf-wr receniiv cuwru " v...... - nu.t-.i B . - . V.otfTo Tt Uelulan machine gun drawn by a dog, mat was capiurcu u - Thin nhotograph, which la iae btn Invaluable to the Belgians in their campaigns a recent battle. The dogs but I do believe It should be supple mented by something whereby polltl i . . j As reported by a Medford paper, cal parties should not De oesirojeu Dr. Wlthycombe said at Ashland: "I am being falsely charged with being ppow'd to the primary system be- cnuie I had the temerity to say that I was in favor of a convention to help party organization." This straight-out declaration for a.Benilil) Ixm was preceded by a stronger derlaratlon of the kind at Klamath Falls, where, according to the Northwestern, Dr. Wlthycombe said: "It has been charged that I am opposed to the direct primary. I am not opposed to the direct primary. Political imHles have built up mis great country. I believe In the direct primary in a modified form." Ilnnlns: n AvwmMy Surprises, Many people marvel at Dr. Wlthy rombe's Incidence on aasemblylsm in Die very heat of the campaign. Thohe on the Inside are less surpris ed, becaiine they know that S. B Hiwton, the well known corporation lawyer. Is one of Dr. Wlthycombe's chief advisers. It was Mr. Huston who Inflated that the assembly Is ne ccnary to make the direct primary "workable" on the ground that the TV 4 How I Helped My Husband to Make More Money New Ideas By Wives Whicn Have Built Men's Fortunes One man got $75 a month; the wife got an , idea and to-day he is making a fat salary and has $40,000 in the bank. Another wife's idea has bought a whole ranch without ready money. Another wife is multiplying the family income by four. Scores of women have been induced to tell their ideas in the greatest series a magazine has ever printed. The first few are IN THE NOVEMBER ISSUE OF The Ladies? Home Journal Fifteen Cents a Copy, of All News Agents Or, $1.50 a Year (12 issues) by Mail, Ordered Through Our Subscription Agents or Direct Boys Wanted to Deliver on Routes. Apply to Our Sales Agent people, In order to select proper con dldates, have to be advised. Mr. Huston at a political banquet In Portland Friday night acted as the personal represt-ntative of Dr. Wlthycombe and made a speech strongly eulogizing Dr. Wlthycombe. Library News WHEAT ADVAHC RED Oik-ago Market Closes 22 -?Jc lp I'adfle Coat Ilnwrts Sales of Oats. CHICAGO, Oct. 20. Wheat closed 2faZ 1-tc higher. It was a bull mar ket In wheat, both early and late, yes terday. It was a strong opening with higher Liverpool cable and bullish re1 relation to individualism, ethics, law, port on scarcity of winter and spring, ! tne state and politics, and of the tern and the cargoes $ to 9d higher per) porary measures advocated by socla'. quarter. Northwest markets werei i8t. to alleviate present conditions. Several of the following books, which today are placed in circulation, are on subjects to be studied In the women's clubs this winter. New Ilks. Drewser A. message to the well "The author, like moHt who are now writing on this general subject, is not a doctor. Most of the book Is excel lent. We have read nowhere else so good an historical sketch of the move ment which it represents, and of kin dred movements, while the messages to the well and to the sick, to the clergyman, to the student, and to all, cannot be read without profit" Hlllqult Socialism !n theory and practice. "Favorable discussion of the theory underlying socialism, its flloxandor's Hreeori Pendleton' Hifgosl and Best Department Stor. IS IJL'.SIXK.SS IX PENDLETON OVKIi 30 YEARS. Wr; an in a pof-ition to supply your ever mod. Xo order m too siii.'ill or too large for in to handle. Our IiOVAL CLUIJ brand of eanwd poods h the very best (Lit h possible to obtain. Tlio pureba-cr U protected by nn Jron-elad guarantee a.s to the perfei lion ef thi brand. IIOVAL CIVn COFFEE i A trial will con vi nee. increasing in ?a!ea every day. 1 Our Kitchen Ware Department will be found a jrcat con venience. We carry a complete lino of useful articles of a!l I !cription3 for kitchen uso. 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Trade was Influenced by the action In wheat Oats Market was hlgner. Pacific coast report claims 3000 tons of Ore gon oats sold to Europe. Local ex port houses confirm sales of 100,000 bushels to Italy to. lay. WHEAT. Dec Oren, 115; high, 116 3-4; low, 114 3-4; close, 116 1-2B. Clover seed Nominal; No. 1 re cleaned, 134il5c; ordinary, 11 1-23 12c pound; alslke, 11c pound. Flour Selling price: Patent, $ 40; nominal straight, S4. 00 4 60; ex port, straight, II; cutoff, $4.20; bak ers,' $3.005.40. Hay New crop, producers' price: Willamette valley timothy, fancy, timothy, S 15 (Q-15.50; alfairu, IIS.SO; $12.50; eastern Oregon-Idaho fancy vetch and oats, $9i?10; clover, $g per ton. Oraln Bags Nominal; No. 1 Cal cutta, $8.25 S 50. Pimples And Blackheads mi Zemo Fats an End to Skin Trouble! So Quickly That Youll Be Both Surprised and Delighted. A Bottle Sent Free to Frore It. 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Shows clearly both the strength and weakness of American socialism." Jordan Leading American men of science: "Brief sympathetic bio graphers and critical estimates of the work of seventeen leading American scientists who are no longer living, each one written by a man in some degree known as a disciple. The vol ume constitutes a part of the sclen- J tiflc record of the republic for one I hundred years." Mun.sterberg Psychology and so cial sanity. "Ten essay8 on sex edu cation, socialism, thought transfer ence, juries, efficiency on the farm, advertising, society and the dance, and several topics. Displays much sane common sense but more, the evi dent uncommon sense or the inspired, trained specialist. A book for any one to read and take to heart." Reeder How two hundred children live and learn. "In hla brief intro duction the author calls attention to the fact that though moaern science has Invaded almost every other realm of human Interest, it has overlooked that of rearing and training children; and that a child's dietary, sleep, play, discipline and household regime is uncertain and haphazard. While the book is primarily the story of the work done by the superintendent of an orphanage, It Is a record of the best scientific methods of educating children." Wilson The hew freedom. "The salient passages of President Wilson's campaign speeches, compiled without alteration from stenographic reports anil arranged In orderly sequence, forming a vigorous and brilliantly lu. eld exposition of kls political philo sophy. His main theme is the great political and economic changes which have come about through modern In dustrial conditions, especially through the development of large corporations and the need of divorcing big business from politics. Ho favors puliilclty and the referendum." Woodruff City government by commission. "A scries of papers In terspersed with essays by the editor, dealing with the subject of city gov ernment by commission. This volume contains the latest available data. It aims to present the strongest argu ments for and against a system which has been more widely discussed In a shorter time than any previous plan for the Improvement of municipal ad ministration. It seeks to give the! facts from official reports, so that the Impartial and thoughtful student; ; may Inform himself about a phase of municipal life which Is attracting an Increasing amount of attention." j S Worcester Kellglon ana life. "A g great deal In this book win appeal to i frr. every thinking man and woman-1 Some of it will be denied by one and , Hj another. Hut that it ! a sincere, ev- on a valuable, contribution to modern 3 religious thought, or that It will be of j f. Interest to many people wno do not I 5 consider themselves religious no one ig will deny. Hooks of this kind are g5 reeded, and few are likely to lay It j down without feeling that the writer. Is a man with whose mind It Is a privilege t come Into contact." Caffin Art for life's sake. Floody Scientific basis of Sabbath and Sunday. Foster The social emergency. Hutchinson Instinct and health. I.odne Substance and health. Lodge Sulvslance of f Jit h. Mulher History of painting from the fourth to the e.irty nineteenth rt ntuiy. Koycc- 11. ice qr.i s-ticii an.l other Amei'ii an problems. InslntJy clears .Air Parage; .Yon Breatlw Freely, Na.-y .LHwriiarg Stop. Head Colds and pull Head acta Vanish, Try "Ely Cream Balm." Get a small bottle anyway. Just to try It Apply a little In the noatrll and Instantly your clogged nose and stopped-up air passages of the head win open; you will breathe freely; dullness and headache disappear. 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