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PAGE TTTTtrTR EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OftEflOyiAN. PENDLETON", OREGON, 1 1 1 1 TTiS D A X OVKMBER 1014. c Children Cry for Fletcher's ' and Ijuh liren r.i LXSZZ&i: Allow no ono to The Kind You Have Alv.aj H Tiou;l)t, and wh!( :h Ims been In uso lor over 30 years, lias borno .tbo tslffnaturj ct naao under Ms jei Iu Hlncoit Ir.fa.icy. i to deceive you In VJ.i. All Counter felts, Imitation end "Just-an-cood" nro but Ilxpcrliuents that trlflo with und eiulunjrer tlio health cf Infants and Children lisncrleuco against IJaperkncnt. What is CASTOR! A CaxtorU U a harmlcHH pubstltuto for Cantor OH, Pare goric, Drops and Soothlnir Syrups. It la l'ieawint. It contains neither Opium, JIorph!i;j nor other Narcotic Mibstanee. Its ngo lit Its guarantee. It destroys "Worm: mid allays Fcverbthncs. It cures Dlarrhwa and AVlnd Colic. It relic vc Teething Troubles, cures Constipation, und Flatulency. It assimilate tho Food, regulates tlio Stomach aid HowcN, giving healthy and natural bleep Tho Chlldrcu's Panacea Tho Jlotbcr's iYiend. GENUINE CASTOR I A ALWAYS I Bears the Signature of Si The Kind You Have Always Bought Use For Over 30 Years In TNI CC(TU SOMPANV, TF Hull i to em. AMERICAN MfUlTHOM III NIMH DESPITE WAR (By Hal Sheridan, written for tho United rreM ) NEW YORK, Nov. IS. War. dol ing of stock exchangea and buaipesa complaints apparently can't hurt Am erican sports. The world'a series grabbed off a share of first pages from the war new, football haa gone on with a whoop and every other branch of sport is booming. Among the winter aporta. hockov and basketball teuma are now tuning up and a big year la pro mined throughout the country. Hoxlng la going strong In New York and other towns where the limited round bouU are staged regularly. Preparations are already being made for the Indoor track season, and an eye la being kept out fur the outdoor work In the spring. The ranapia-ruclflc Exposition managers are banking on their ath letic events to turn out a complete nuccex. They have a schedule w hich carried through from February to October and more events are to be added. parcel post packagits can in; si xt to ait;:i Attn SUES III! .U VALUE LIB IE ly upon eastern capital for develop-1 inent, and an a result they reverted' to the government This does not al- tor the fact that on any one of the Kite planta could bo erected which v.oiild produce cheap power, and the ledcral government, through Forest j Supervisor flchmlts stand ready to 1 i n'-ournge any reliable Individual or. corporate body of men In the devel- j moment of sites. The permit will be traf tlcally free, and In addition the . regulations governing national forests make provlHona for the granting of building material adjacent to the sites liee of charge. ' o. A. c, and r, or S. C. WILL PLAY I 'OH EST SUPER VISOU DECLARES CONSIDERABLE POWER I5E Mi WASTED. WALLA WALLA, Wash., Nov. Id. That four of the finest water pow i r fcltea to be found In the Pacific iwrthweot ate lying Ule in the terri tory tributary to the 'city of Walla V.'alln, and within a two hourn auto mobile ride, was the HtuteriKjut mado by Forest Supervisor J. M. Schmltz of the Winaha National Foreat. this morning. According to Mr. Schrnltz, i In. xlli m nil hnv been filed noon in ire p;ft but at the present time are i Offerers, were practically completed (tie and awaiting the first comer. I "fording to Secretary Martin of the The fhit, and mont valuable, of Commercial club. Plans call for the Kites I-. on the Walla Walla rlv-j :" o be played on Thanksgiving r, Ji'K ebove the present plant of th) 'ley. the oppolng teams to be the Ore. IVrl'lc Power & Light company. At j n Agricultural college and the Unl- verity or Houtnern t.aiirornia. wnne negotiations have not been definitely TACOJfA, Wash. Nov. 17 Arrang r; i nts for a football game In the local hlh school staJlutn. the proceeds to be devoted to the relief of the Pelgian i f loted. Martin declared both teams ! h:id expressed a willingness to come j t.- Tacoina and that he had little .imibt that the game would be play ed, i tins place, by riuuilng ror a oistancei '' ' uU1..... ...,... . ft :n miles, it Is porslble to obtain a fall of 10U9 f;et. which would devel i p horsepower sufficient to satisfy tho iieods of the entire Inliin 1 empire (('untry. The forest supervisor est), nibtes that this site could be utilized for ;i sum not exceeding $100,000. Tl.Ia site was obtained by permit from i M'lUT.ISF.S MANY l the federal authorities by the Ore-J IN PKNIlLETON j g'lii-Wiishlng'.on LlKht & Power com- j panv but their permit was cancelled The QLTCK action of simple buck-j i. year ago , j thorn bark, glycerine etc., as mixed I The second slte'ls on the Tukanon.ln Ad!er-l-ka, the remedy which De liver near Davton. and It Is thought came famous by curing appendicitla. i thht between $20 000 and $40,000 i surprising Pendleton people. Many u-.nM h sufficient to deve od 1000, nave louna uni mu B.i.o bm-MKower. The' site until recently tv.- 'n h h.-.n la of tlie Columbia 'tem that A 1 I., V. ttnA Pvti-t. r rnmnunv tt Tlavton., but It also has reverted 'to the gov-! fras on the stomach almost IMMEDI- I . . ..i lha arainx bo muca ioui inaiicr ni SINGLE DOSE re- I A.natlnallim Utlir itntTlflfh flfll ir v w i . ui'un ') . NEW YOHK, Nov. 18. The bu reau of foreign malls here explained that parcel post packages for Austria can be accepted at any pot office In the I'nlted States. The rate to Vi enna from any place In thla country la 12 cents a pound or a fraction thereof. The postage on such pack ages must be prepaid. ernment on account of non-develop ment. The third site Is on the I'matlUa, ilvir near Wen iha springs. At this point in the I'maMIU. aiys Mr. Schmltz, power could o gained by a short flume a'.eng the hillside, as the lull of the stream Is between 75 and, l'lO feet to the mile. Here 1000 hmscpower could be produced at a maximum cost of $35. ''00. This site' was also In the hands of a company, but h 's been In control of the gov ernment for the past four or five tli is. i Hie fourth site is on Mill creek, niu L the sain- that was considered some time neu for a municipal pov.er pl.H t The fotest officer deems thl I oirt i r of te most expensive to de v o, i nd by t'e tl'iie a dam has been rontructed suffl"lently atron? o hold tse waters of Mill creek in .'e'k, und a power plant erected a million dollars would have to be pent. Although this point la the le.irert of the four. It is considered the least desirable for development, on account of the almost prohibitive expense. With the exception of the latter site nil have been in the hands of com panies which depended almost entire- ATKLY. Adler-I-ka la the thorough bowel cleanser ever Tallman & Co., druggists. Adv most sold. Kind Short In Rclgium. AMSTERDAM, Nov. IS. The ques- ll.'n of a fuel supply In Belgium la bt coming a desperate one. The Ger-j men authorities have given permts- plnn to the Pelglans to work the real mines but horses and machinery wl h which to operate them are lack- In. PermbsVn also has been grant-' i.l to the poor to c.it wood, but trans-, j..,il-it!n fatll ties nre so thoroughly! lif rg-inized that it Is almost Impossl- j iiie to JiMiibu'.e It. T'.e report that the Germnns had 1-mh 1 a proclamation threatening t0( .I hdri'W their permission for the j'lsT'.bulion of supplies by relief nyerciea if the Pc'pl::ns did not re-j turn t" wn-lt w-is baseless, although; t'-e militirv autnormos connnue iu that the Industrial life of the nnM' n be resumed. In their efforU to rut off commu rlc;.t'on between Holland and Belgl urn C'e Germins are taking strong me.iMjrcs to prevent automobiles from rrosin t'-e borders. Travelers still -e Permitted, however, to crosa by P. A makes men smoke hungry Just you get a whiff of "the national joy smoke" and it's dollars to dough nuts you beat it 'cross lots to the nearest store that sells tobacco end stock up! The flavor and aroma of Prince Albert has got 'em all backed off the boards. It sure will hit the spot with you. Get the drift of that? A"1 ''2) COTTON" CREPES, THE 25c QUA! IT Y FOR Alwut 25 pieces of plain and fancy crfre, small patterns, plain pink, blue and laver.dcr; materials suitable for making Xma3 articled. CHILDREN'S KNIT SUITS JUST RE CEIVED. Knit suits consisting of cap, jacket and !e-pir-prs, and come in red, rrrev, navy and white; just the thing to keep the little fellow warm. Priced, suit ?1.50 to ?4.50 Dress Goods worth to $2.50 yd. Special RRn Tomorrow y Mb Several pirns consisting "f medium and Icavy weiplit mv teriaU suitable for drcs.-cs ard winter i-kirt?, mt of whicli are .'0 to 54 inches wide. Ar-ut 10 pieces in tlie lot to ch.xo from. SPECIAL TOMORROW 05 FANCY POPUNS AT 4S YARD. Coi:ics 21 inches wide, in the different blues, preen-?, old rose and a few other shades, nukes the kind of dress that is most serviceable xor treet wear. . SATIN CUSHIONS, ALL SIZES, ART DEPARTMENT. Xew goods arming daily for this b'jsy Art Department Just received, satin cushions, in the round, square and long lengths, somo as long as 30 inches. Novelties and Thread of all kinds for the making of Xma3 gifts. ENTIRE STOCK OF LADIES SUITS DIVID ED IN JUST TWO GREAT LOTS C4 C Cfl A11 suits' ranging in rn(Q il P I UaOU $00 to $15, goat i$Cml?m All suit3 worth up to ?2r to be sold at DOUBLE TRADING STAMPS ALL DAY TOMORROW The Alexander Department Store ONLY 30 MORE SHOPPING DAYS TIL XMAS T his iiiG en HAD 600D TRII the national joy smoke just does all that we say it will do. It can't bite your tongue and it can't parch your throat. All this is because P. A. is made by a patented process that cuts out the bite ! Why, this process has simply revolutionized smoking tobacco. Prince Albert rolls up the bulliest makin's cigarette you or any other man ever smoked. It puts the jolt of joy right into your system. You can just do 4makin's " sunrise to sunset and have a lot of fun. Why, P. A. in a cigarette is abso lutely a revelation. You go to it! i i Bmy Prbtc Albert rywAr; fc tha loppy rf tagt, Set tidy nd tint, l6ci da 6i pound and half -pound humidor. :::f.::x:: riv' WSM wmmfflffifflm . j R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. WinttoB-SaluB, N. C J niXNIXG FROM CEKMAXS PUT HIM IX CONDITION 1X)U UACES. (By for the Hal Sheridan, .written United Press.) NEW YORK. Nor. IS. Here'a a real war item. Victor Linart. a Bel gian entered in the six-day bicycle race here got in training for the event by running from the Germans. Lin art admits that he won the now fa mous dash from Antwerp when the j Germans c.iptured the city, but was t the firtt to reach the famous cast resort. i DID INJURY PAINFUL TO PILOT ROCK I.1AII CAUL HEMPHILL WILL HAVE riECE OF STEEL It EM OV ED FROM EYE. (Special Correspondence.) PILOT ROCK. Ore.. Nov. 18. Carl Hemphill went to Portland Saturday to have his eyes examined Pome ars,aeo a piece of steel flew In his eye and since then It has caused him j some pain. j Miss MaMe Sch.ifer visited at Ten- clet. n Minday evening. Mr?. Yi!l:am Evans is spending a iftw weeks in Portland having her Linart is the middle distance cham- '-,es "oiu.rea. pim of Pelgiuin. After reaching Os- Marvin Roy was a visitor at Ten- ! t. rd ahead of all the other starters. ! c.et n Sunday. Lii.art went t Filkstor.e. England, j Carl Jensen returned Saturday ni;ht where he was a refugee. A German j from Pendleton where he spent a few shell wrecked his home during the bombardment of Antwerp and he lost his racing outfit This did not In terfere with his speed in reaching Os tend. however, and Floyd McFarland. managing the six-day race had new togs waiting for him here. In a let ter to McFarland while at Folkstone. Linart said: "I rode my wheel from Antwerp to Ostend. and it was a hard ride. I was one of the last to leave Antwerp and the first to arrive In Ostend. Making wide detours to escape the awful congestion on the main high way tripled the distance, and riding jnt top Fpeed all the time put me in line snape. And they put the kibosh on box- fishting in California! That means the easy game of hippodrome through ten rounds in New York or some other eastern city and laying for a ""fight on the coast" won't be a profitable Pastime In the future. Taking Cali fornia off the pugilistic map is a real body blow to the fight game. More champions have been made and un made in rings pitched in that state than in any other in the union. Es pecially have the big lightweight fights blossomed there. Henceforth U will take considerable looking ar ound to find a location for long dist ance fights with any reasonable as surance of gate, especially with the class of fuvl.ters now cluttering up the horizon. The change In administration is not e pec ted to have an effect on the fight game in New York. Operating under the Frawley law fight clubs have prospered here and the promo ters do,.not believe they will be dis turbed. " Charles J. Harvey, secretary of the state Athletic Commission, de clares the game was never in a heal thier Ftate in New York than at pres ent. Harvey was not surprised at the turn taken by affairs in California He said Jim Coffroth tipped him year and a half ago that things were about to happen. CAPITAL ENGINEERS TO HAXgi'ET TONIGHT WASHINGTON. Nov 1? The an nual dinner of the Washington So ciety of Engineers will be held to-niiht. days on business. Mrs. Marion Smith was a business visitor to Pendleton Saturday even ing. Frank Kopp and son passed through Pilot Rock Monday on their way home to Nye from Pendleton. Frank Ryrd was In town Monday doing some trading. Dr and Mrs. GillilamI left Sunday morning for Portland to be gone a few days. Pr. Gilliland was called there on business. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Etter were visit ors at Pendleton Sunday evening. Ernest Worlde was In town Monday doing some trading. Mrs. Helen Pelts of Nye was a vis itor here Saturday evenir?. Pr. McNabb of Pendleton paid Pi lot Rock a call Sunday evening iCharlie Miller made a business trip to Tendleton Sunday afternoon. BAD COLD! HEADACHY AND NOSE STUFFED PAPITS COLD COMPOUND-' ENDS COLDS AND GRIPPE IX FEW HOURS. . Take "Pape'a Cold Compound" er ery two hours until you have taken three do sea, then aU grippe misery goes and your cold will be broken. It promptly opens your clogged-up no trila and the air passages of th head; stops nasty discharge or nose run ning; relieves the heaJache, dull ness, feverishneas. sore throat, sneei ing. soreness anj stiffness. Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blow ing and snuffling. Ease your throb bing head nothlnj else In the world gives such prompt relief as 'Tape's Cold Compound.' which costs only 25 cents at any drug store. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, and causes no inconvenience. Accept no released. When I was freed we dis covered that we loved each other, so we were married and came back to Amrica." Our Rest Seller. We are selling more of Meritol Eczema Remedy than all the others put together. This large sale is due to the fact that it is a preparation of unusual merit, made expressly for one purpose, eczema in ita various forma. If you are affUcted with this loath some disease, do not delay using; Mer itol Eczema Remedy. Meritol White Liniment is a splendid application for Sore Throat. Cold on the Lungs. Croup and Pains in the Chest. Saturate a piece of flannel cloth with tho Liniment and use as a plaster. It U very penetrat ing, and effective. TALLMAX A COMPANY, (Adv.) Exclusive Agency. Girl Save Man; YeR NEW YORK. Nov. IS. With his bride of three weeks. M. C. S. Heyne man a San Francisco architect, ar rived recently on the Rochambeau, of the French line, from Havre, aft er r unique war experience. lie was arrested three time. he aid. and was twice condemned to !enth. a'l of which merely led up to tho romance that gav him Miss Flor ence Lacava for his bride. ! w:is in Tarascon. a little town In France. said he. "The war had be-! Goodlye "rc fvt, bam n; fett.ul citn and I had had noting to eat forilen fevt, sweaty feet, wutimi,' i t, tired Wil "IT HELPS SORE. TIRED FEET fevt. Good bye corns calloufe-, I union and raw pi-oi. .j two days. I saw some pears on & tree near the railway station and ottered me down, concluded I was a Iftf n,or9 4,w Geiman spy. held a court martial on . . i, y. . . . . r I A, -p. limping with the spot and sentenced me to die. f-Al I " Fortunately, as we were on the way V-T Ji'.tf up t-.ur f. hi to the firing squad we met a higher iJ-'y a - lir. TlZHi officer, who examined my papers an! 1t' ' m"'c'I. acta ct me free. fXl J& :'r- "!,Z" "Later I was arrsted in Germany i draw, out all the ii lirttlsh spy, but managed to I jXVaA poiwimei rut la- Trove I waa an American citizen. J-JM-r' tiona whieh pulT Getting back Into France. I waa ar- CtTf up the fFt. I'm n-Miil for the third time and again "IfZ" aril for- eentenced t- death. I finally per- vr,r ft miaenr. Ah! Iiow rmn raided the officials to send me to( fortaile Joar t-rt in 1. Get m 25 wul Pari. As I waa being marchel j t,,,s vf "HZ" now at any ilrui.t or through Paris I saw Mi-s iJicava. whoj dcpartrirr.t i't'. I)-. n't u:T.r Ma used to go t the s-une ach-iol I M 1 j . ,',t. j.'l f. . t, f.rt tl t u-"t in IVlevedere. across from San Fran-, ,rr lurt. h-tr p t t.rl. A Cisco. We recognized each other and year's f'x t r.m?.!t (,'Uarabtced r it v as dae to her efforts thut 1 was tuouey rfuiiJid.