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I EIOnT PAflES PAGE SIX DAILY EAST OREOOXTAN". ?ErT,ETON. OTCFOCW. MOXP AV, NOVEMBER S3, IflU. 0m Ed anGeir Band Pleasure and Profit Combined! EUROPEAN con A package of this new Double Strength Peppermint flavored chewing gum is wrapped in a A United SSSSs Coupon good for valuable presents. It's a BIG nickel's worth without the coupon, for that tasty, cooling, soothing flavor is l.o.n.g-la.s.ti.n.g. It has lots of "Pep!" You get double value with the coupon pleasure and profit for the whole family. Double wrapped, to bottle up its Peppy taste and keep it always fresh and clean. United Coupons now come with both IVRIGLEYS FXAVOK OF KKJiSH HINT and PEPPY-PEPPERMINT Y Good gum and the greatest value for your nickel! 13 IS LIKE A CHESS GAME CHAMPION PLAYER. A SWISa SHOWS DIFFERENT MOVES ON WAR MAP, Local Playhouses WHAT the Preit Afent Hsi to Sy c( Praiart and Coming" AthkCtioDf BERLIN, Oct. 28. (By Mall to New Tork.) Even chew is havln part In this great war. Such an eminent master of pawns, rooka and astlea aa Dr. Emanuel Laaker. the champion of the world, comparea the campaign now being fought on French territory with the ancient and honorable chess. For example he drawa an analogy between the radical change in chess tactics Instituted by Morphy and car ried on by Stelnlta and the present grand tactlca of war. Today the advantage in both mili tary and, chess tactlca la gained by slow preparation and systematic exe cution. Final victory la achieved by the gradual building up of small ad antagea, robbing the enemy of the ability to move and then forcing them Into defeat. Leaker has made a study of the campaign In France and thla la what he says, In part: "At present, when on a line ex tending over 200 kilometers French and German are opposing each other well covered in trenchea, a weakening effect on either position remains alight. The operations which bring about a decision rapidity of attack on a gap in the center, the dexterloua encircling of a wing, the sudden mass tag- of troopa or a bayonet attack- are impracticable In such a position aa the present. "For the cavalry there la nothing, for the Infantry little to do; the ar tillery alone has the word. Day In, day out, the artllley throws its shots on the artillery of the enemy. The effect Is slow, because the troops are well protected, almost Invisible, and standing nowhere In massed forma tion. A turn of the flanks la an op eratlon of great difficulty, aa, with the length of the front, there la'hard- ly room for the development of a flanking body. 'In short. In the present position affairs, a general'a problem la quite analogous to the task of a chess champion who has to take his epponent's strong position. And riobably It will be the same mental auxiliaries that will serve to provide the solution. "The position Is a very favorable cne for the Germans, Decause lis strategy, which may be distinctly seen, requires a great deal of time. The next objective of our army Is Ver dun. This will fall, unless the crown prince's and Bavarian's plans mlscar r "In the former event the French will have to fall back on the line of Toul-Chalons, but Toul, vulnerable as it Is on three sides, will be destroyed Eplnal and Nancy will then become untenable. This development appears unavoidable so long only as the French do not succeed In forcing our main army." Orphoum Tuvaday and Wednotulay. An appealing three reel drama that will touch the heart strings, la "Help ing Mother," a Rex feature. Beatrice Merrill, a charming vivacious girl, re fuses her father's suggestion to marry his secretary, who la a splendid fel low, saying there was no romance to marriage of that kind. Later ahe falls in love with her chauffeur the husband of her maid Agnea. They elope and Agnes and her small son return heart-broken to their home. Beatrice's father soon dies through sorrow of his daughter's action and leaves his entire fortune to his sec retary. The secretary sympathises with Agnes and offers her assistance, which she repulses. On the street he discovers her small son with his toy automobile trying to rent lt to help mamma. He rents It for five dollars day, keeping his identity secret Fate' then takes a hand and Beatrice and the chauffeur are killed In an au tomobile wreck and later the secre tary marries Agnes. "The Mayor's Manicure," Powers. Featuring Edna Malson and Joe King. An interesting story of how a air I reporter secures a story from the mayor by a clever plan and later wins him for a husband. WHITE SALMON APPLES rlea SHIPPED TO KNameD aoth- "WHITE SALMON, Washy Fifteen carloads of WhitVj8 A'atley apples were shipped to Ei;'J lnnd la.t week. J. Oliver, an English buyer, who has been scouring the country for pome months for fine fruit, elates that apples from this dis trict are superior to those of other sections, largely due to extra fine keeping qualities and because they ure grown on non-Irrigated soil. Mr. Oliver will make larger shipments from here next year. E. 1" CHAPMAN, CIVIL WAR VETERAN, IS DEAD EUGENE. Ore., Nov. 21. Ellis F. Chapman, a veteran of the civil war, died at his home In this city at the nge of 72 years. He was prominent in G. A. U. circles and belonged to the Masons. Eastern Star, Odd Fel lows and Rebekahs, and held an hon- eiary membership with the Ladles of the G. A. R. He la survived by a son, Ellis Chapman. Mr. Chapman came to Oregon from California In 1ST" and has lived in Eugene since then. STAHFIELD UPPL1ES TURKEYS HMKET British Navy Loss 6013. ' LONDON, Nov. 21. Winston Spen cef Churchill, first lord of the admir- elty, said In the house of commons Wednesday in reply to a question, that the total British naval casual ties to date were: Officers killed, 222; wounded, 2" missing, 5. Men killed, 3435; wounded, 428 m living, 1. The list, the first lord said, did not Include the mess officers and mon In the royal naval division at Ant werp and on the British cruiser Good Hope, sunk by the Germans off th Chilean coast, which totaled 100 end 875, respectively. This would bring the total casualties at sea. In killed, wounded and missing, up to 6013. GEORGE MARTIN SHIPS BIRDS TO PORTLANB OTHEH NEWS NOTES. 180 Dozens of delightful uses Not only has Log Cabin rup no equal for waffles, nncakes or French toast, but it's wonderful for candy, puddings and cakes. i TOWLE'S LOG CABIN CANE AND MAPLE SYRUP AfaAes Home. "Sweet" Home, Indeed is unrivaled for flavor, mid of absolute purity. It's a wholesome sweet for the children. Sold in full measure cans. Order of your proper today. Tie TowJe Maple Pf educts Coirpany Sales LraJquarlert t Propyl Cat Building, Chicago i:k 5 1. Pm', Mlns.i St. Jchrubu7, Vt rVLog Cabin Fudge orar. i Two cups irranulated sugar, cup of Log Cabin Syrup, cup of milk, two tablespoons but ter. Stir in enameled sauce pan ovr brisk fire until it makes a soft ball when drnp txl into cold water. Then Ict until It bejrins to pratiu late. Pour in buttered pan and when partly cool cut in wires. (Special Correspondence.) MA.NFIELD, Ore, Nov. 23. Oeorge Martin has shipped 180 tur Keys to Fry & Company of Portland through their agent, O. C. Coe. Miss Ivt Southwell returned to Pen Qieton t-aturday after spending the Post three weeks with her sister Mrs. Herb Perrin. Mr. and Mrs. H. Perrin entertain ed a number of their friends Friday evening in honor of their guests Mes srs Coffman of Pendleton Mrs. F. E. Everett returned home Saturday from a six weeks stay In Portland. A number of the nimrods of Stan neiu attended the turkey shoot at Rhea's in Nutter Creek. The library board cave a tea Sat urday afternoon to the library pat rons. R. N. Adams arrived from Welser, Idaho with eleven carloadH of cattle to be f"d on the Umatilla ranch. O. S. I. Smith shipped three car loads of fut cattle to Portland Satur day. I... Klrkpatrifk went to Portland Saturday for a few days visit. J. L. Cox loft Sunday for Welser, Idaho. W. E. Smith the drugglnt Is en Joying a visit from his parents Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Kooskla, Idaho. Students for a three days engagement at the Cosy, starting Sunday matinee. This Is the ama aggregation of tal ented negro entertainers that played here last season and created such a favorable impression on the theater goers of Pendleton. It is doubtful If ever that a more versatile group or performers haa ever been gathered together within the history of the amusement business; every one la a talented musician, singer, dancer and comedian. There la not a dull mo ment in the show, from the time their world-challenging bond starts playing outside, until the lust curtain Is rung down. Every number they put on Is' good and a feature. They present a very high class musTcul act thla sea son, using suxuphones, lylophonoa, chimes, trombones and cornets. The four dancing Nays, their great com edy act and their famous quartette, are all worth going miles to see. Their old-fashioned minstrel first part Is worthy of tnore than passing men tion. Two shows nightly arid matl nee Sunday at 2:S0. Hand concert In front of the theater before each performance and a band parade Mon day and Tuesday. O. A. C. FARMERS WEEK DATES ARE CHANGED pastime Today. Some day, perhaps, the dictionary will contain words of sufficient de scrlptive power to do Justice to "Am erica," which will be presented by the New Tork Hippodrome company, at the Pastime tonight for the laat time at present. However, even the New Tork critics who are paid to tell the faults of a production, can not find adjectives of enough horse power to praise the marvels of this tremendous and awe-Inspiring spec tacle which la contained on 6000 feet of beautiful motion pictures. Acton Davleu. the well known crit ic of New Tork Evening Sun, 'said he has ruined three fountain pens In an attempt to properly "criticise" "America" and finally In despair of obtaining his object, dictated the fol lowing: "Without any doubt, this is the greatest advertisement Anjerlca has ever had. Adjectives, superlatives and hyperbole gave out as far as the hip prodrome was cencerned several years ago when Arthur VooktUn's creative genius was still comparatively In Its Infancy; then desperation as well as necessity drives us back to the prim er again. There are no words left In which to give the new Hippodrome pageant Its due except words of one syllable. Therefore at the risk of being accused of being monoscyllable and slangy at the same time, we merely assert that "America" la the Hippodrome's 'best ever.' " There's a patriotic tang to It which gives It a new Interest and which amasses its value from a pa trlotic standpoint at the same time. If there was no other single, double or three ringed attraction exhibited the one scene Showing the first pas sage of an American vessel through the Culebra Cut in the Panama canal would stamp this, spectacle as the most wonderful as well as the most Impressive which has ever been shown. ' This scene In Its simplicity and Its majesty fairly gives ynu a frog In your throat. It Is more than great; It's epic. "America Is for the millions and for them there are a hundred and one wonders, nnd the effect of each scene Is entrancing and exhilarating. It's a marvelous show." It has born i-ald that oil good Am ericans before they die go to Paris. Since "America" was filmed, they stay at home nnd enjoy life In this glorification of their country's beauties. Road Offers Cheap Land. PASCO, Wash., Nov. 20. Facta as to the reasonable selling price of the land in the Palouse project at a hear lng Monday were presented to Gener al Marshall for his review of the re port of the government engineers. The Northern Pacific, which owns 20,000 acres in the project, announc ed that it would sell Its land at a low figure and on easy terms If the gov ernment would complete the enter prise. Among the speakers were Senator Miles Polndexter. Governor Ernest Lister, State Senator John Kleeb, of South Bend, and Mr. Cooper and Mr. Benson, of the Northern Pacific land department. Statistics were gathered by the Pa louse Project club and presented to General Marshall for his information In compiling his report A banquet RESINOL STOPS SKIN TORMENTS How This Wonderful Ointment Ends Itching and Heals Sua Eruption. The soothing, healing medication In Resinol Ointment and Uesinol Soap penetrates every tiny pore of tlio skin, clears it of impurities, and stops itch ing instantly. Resinol speedily heals eczema, rashes, ringworm, and other eruptions, and clear away disfiguring pimples and blackheads, when other treatments prove a waste of time and money. Resinol tt not an experiment It la a doctor's prescription which proved so wonderfully successful for akin troubles that it has been used by other doctors all over the country for more than eighteen years. No other treatment for the skin now before the puhlio can show such a record of professional approval. Every druggist sells Resinol Ointment (50c and and Resinol Soap (25c.) j but for trial aire, free, write to Dept. ELK, Resinol, Baltimore, Md. Look for the blue package and avoid worthless "substitutes, 17 n til Sunr.Ia at Sixty r - Agt and ripe experience mean hap piness and usefulness when mental and bodily powers are preserved by keeping rich blood la the Teinx h'iturt'l rw aourUhnwnl In 3M' Ai tmulHmm CrutcS 1KB DIOOO, wanna a tbs body sod anevUUS rhmiaaMc k tendmcks. Its oil-foes' Insert ttrtntU to bod) bmty and bnUa, ft U NWiiawl-M' AtM. - U3Z it-H NO HI or nut pi Get a 10 cent package; of Dr. James' Headache Powden and don't suffer. When your head aches you simply rnunt hve relief or you will go wild. It's needless to suffer when you can take a remedy like Dr. James Head ache Powders snd relieve the pain and neuralgia at once. Send someone to '.ho drug store now for a dime package .f at Dr. James' Headache Powders. Wt suffer! In a few momenta you vill feci line headache gone no more .euralgia pain. s GOOD LIGHT e Means BETTER PCSIXR38 CnEERFTL HOMES RETTER HEALTH AND EYESIC.irr Let aa wire yonr home and la stall oar modern Lighting Fti tnrea and Electrical IauUa lions all these requirements can be obtained, slay we serve TOO? Electric and gas "supplies, elec tric, light wiring, bell wiring, faa piping, motors and dynamos. J. L. Vaughan S31 Main Street Phone 139 CORVALLIS, Ore., Nov. 21. Far niers and other citizens who are plan, rilnsr 4o attend Farmers' Week at the Agricultural college are being; post poned to February 1 to 6, 1915. The original dates for this part of the work at O. A. C. were November 30 to December 5, 1914. It la claimed by the college authorities that the changed and enlarged character of the exercises have made this change necessary. Many conventions of lead, era of the various garlcultural Inter eats of the state will be held at that time in addition to the special technl cal Instruction and demonstration commonly given. Leaders of nation- i.i renutatlon from various parts of ilu country and from the United Slutes department of agriculture will be present to address these conven lions. PRAISE AX! fillTS FOR RltAVE BELGIAN" QlTftEX WILL NOT AUCTION' OFF ROCK ISLAND RAILROAD NEW YORK, Nov. 21. The Chl cutfo.Kock Island & Pacific Railway will not be sold at public auction as ordered by the Federal district court The circuit court of appeals reversed the lower court's order by a decision h; nried down in the litigation looking to a foreclosure Kale In the suit I touKht by the Central Trust com I'my as trustee. Cosy. Mr. Cooper, the manager of the Cosey Theater has been fortunate in securing Culllgan's Famous Nashville Has Fine Action in the Blood Does Real Work in Cleaning Body of Impurities. I F you are not a Bryan Democract and still insist on Prohibition Drink, we carry Rills Bros. Blue Can, 2 and 3 pound cans. Hills Bros. Freemont Roast, 1 pound pnekages. J. N. & J. U. in 2 and 3 pound cans. "Wadco." the King of them all In threes. Crescent 93, In 1 lb. packages. AIho a full lino of Crescent bulk Coffees and Teas. JOHN W. DYER, GROCERYMAN East -Ufa St. Phono S3G HAVRE, via Paris. Nov. fl. This Ih the faint day of Queen Elizabeth f.f Belgium und telegrams and letters expressing deep admiration for her heroic conduct, und offerings of all kinds from all-sorts and conditions of people, are pouring In, to be for warded to the Belgian field army headquarters, where the Queen Is with her husband. The. Belgian cab inet was among the first to send a telegram. HOLKTELN" BREEDERS IV SESSION" AT YAKIMA NORTH YAKIMA, Wash., Nov. 21. Forty breeders of Holsteln-FrieHian cattle In Washington assembled here for the annual meeting. and banket of 'the IIoisteln-Frles'lftn . association of the ftate .Election of officers was deferred until the dairymen's con vention . In Chehalls, next January. Among those attending from distant points w ere J. C. Royce "of Tacoma; J C. von Heberg, of Seattle; William Ulshop of Chlmacum; J. H. Hulbert, of Mount Vernon; J. C. Burnham of Snohomish, and Pavld Monroe of Fpokanu It Is to tlie skin tbftt blood Impurities are driven by Nature. And It Is In the kin that 8. B. H., the famous blond pur IIIit, Ims Its moHt pronounced Influence. Kor It Is here Hint you see the results. 8. S. 8. Is dodo the less effective In th Joints, glumls and mucous surfaces In driving nut rheumatism, overcoming bolls and ridding the Bjntera of catarrh. The , purely vegetable Ingredients In 8. H. H. are naturally assimilated but they enter the blood at an active medi cine and are not destroyed or converted while at work. It is this peculiar feat ure of H. R. H. that makes It so effective. It stirs Into action all the forces of the body, arouses digestive secretions, stimu lates the blood circulation to destroy dis ease breeding germs. Upon entering the blood H. 8. f. Is carried throughout your body In about three minutes. And In ' a brief time It has any blood trouble so under control that It no longer can multiply, (iradu ally new flh is formed n all broken down tissues and the skin takes on the ruddy glow of health, lie sure and get a bottle of H. H. H. today of any drug gist, but avoid all substitutes. Around the bottle Is sn Illustrated cir cular that tells you how to obtain spe cial free advice In Hlckly overcoming serious blood disorders. H. ft. S. Is pre pared only by Th- Hwlft Specific C., C9 Swift Itldu., Atlanta. Un. PLUMBING vs. PIPE SCREWING YOU cao't pound good scientific plumbingin- fr trt rtarl of anv Ofdi- - - - j nary day laborer in a day 1 week or month. It takes years of study and practi cal application to the woik to make a real plumber t We Employ Real Plumbers Only And no Job Is too largo nor too small for us to do correctly. We call your attention to the large school, depot, lodging house and residence Jobs where we have done the plumbing work (Including steam heat lug plants)' without n kick or "come back." LOOK TO VOI R rLTMRIN'O BEFORE FREEZINO WEATHER And have it done rlgh by. BEDDOW 6 MILLER .I1., "Always Awaiting Your Call." Thone 202. W. Court and Garden Sts. CRNI CI IKH f(,r clPmlnK closet bowls. Quick, ensy, sanitary. QfliirrLUOH cleans without fuss or muss. We sell it. Farm and City Loans Plenty of Money for Conservative Loans, at Reasonable Rateof Inter est Without Unnecessary Delay. Mark' Moorhouse Company 112 Eait Court Street