East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 10, 1914, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    PAOE RIX.
""f1 OREQQyiAWT PENDLETON, OKEQON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 19U.
ETOTTT PAOE3
GREGORY REGQMMEHDS
For Your B
The Signature of
aby
e
Wit
is the only guarantee that you have the
Genuine
m
prepared by him for over 30 years.
YOU'LL give YOUR baby the BEST
MOl
Your Physician Knows Fletcher's Castorb.
Sold only in one size bottle, never in bulk
or otherwise; to protect the
babies.
The Centaur Company,
2 ARE ABLE TO
LEAVE HOSPITAL
AT WALLA WALLA
ATHENA IlESIOENTS ARE OUT
OP DAXGEH PEHSOXAL
XEAVS OP THE TOWN'.
(Special Correspondence.)
ATHENA, Ore.. Dec. 10. Wm.
Tompkins and Miss Mattie Coppock.
who have been In' the hospital at
Walla Walla, were able to come to
their homes In Athena Tuesday.
C. M. May was down from his
mountain ranch Tuesday.
Mr. and Mr. Henry Schmidt of
Waitaburg, Wash., are visiting friends na visitor Wednesday
Mrs. Geo. R Gerktng wu a Pen
dleton visitor Tuesday
D. McFadyen transacted business
in Walla Walla Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Booher ol
Weston, were Athena visitors Wednes
day -
A. B. McEwen and daughter Jes
sica, wore Pendleton visitors Wednes
day.
Mrs. J. D Plamondon wa a visitor
at the county seat yesterday.
Matt Mosgrove was over from Mil
ten Wednesday.
Matt Turner of Weston wu In
Athena Tuesday.
Geo. W. Staggs and daughter, Mrs.
Reamer of Weston, were Athena vis
itors Tuesday.
II M. Rice of Milton was an A the-
JUDGES
fcn Athena this week.
RHEUMATISM GOES
IF HOOD'S IS USED
The genuine old reliable Hood '&
' Sarsaparilla corrects the acid condi
tion of the blood and builds up the
whole system. It drives out rheuma
tism because it cleanses the blood
thoroughly. It has been success
fully us-ed for forty yaars.
For rheumatism, stomach arc1
kidney troubles, general debility
and all ills arising from impure
blood, Hood's has no equal. Get h
from your nearest drugsnst today.
In
A. J. Douglass of Weston waa
the city Tuesday.
Mrs. H. A. Barrett waa a visitor
at the county seat yesterday
Mrs. A. Klnnear of Weston waa 1n
Athena yesterday.
Mr and Mrs. K. C. McKenile or
Weston, were Athena visitors yester-
day
Mrs. F. Graham of Weston was an
Athena visitor yesterday.
Mr. Bonewitz of Weston was In
Athena yesterday.
Earl SImonton of Adams was an
Athena visitor Tuesday.
About S00O electrical vehlclea are
In use In Europe. The United States
leads In the use of the electric auto
lllilll!!!!!!!!
73
HHSB3
5-3
-3
One Pound of
COFFEE
with each sale of an
ELECTRIC
PERCOLATOR
Order for Coffee given on your grocer.
Call and see the many Electrical
Xmas presents
Pacific Power & Light Co.
"Always at Your Service"
' Phone 40
HE
BE FORGED TO RETIRE
ATTORNEY GENERAL IN ANNUAL
KKroilT IS FAVORABLE
TO YOUNGER MEN.
vu Aiienu io uie Business More
i-rompuy. H Aver AniMiHmmi
la Offered to the Statute Governing
"""'" uniiw ooai companies
wnvr iixxinniciulatons.
WARHINQTON. Dec lftv,ii..
Ing the policy of Supreme Court Ju-
116 Mcueynolds. his predecessor,
... .r, ucuerai uregory recom-
nen.ua m his first annual renort.
published today, that federal ludrfis
7u years of age be "osltrlzed.'
Bl1.
"im me compulsory retirement
rcu'e. while recognizing tb r,.nH
tutlonil right of Judges to life tenure
aunng good behavior. Grew held
that If superannuated Justice fall to
retire at 70 another vountror tmin
should be appointed to takj active
charge of his court.
IV will Insure at all times the
Pit-ence of a ludge sufficients r-
th'e to discharge nromDtlv ani nd.
Cuately the duties of the court." .aid
Gregory.
A recommendation, aimed chfafiv
at jaVroado controlling coal wmmn.
lea. presented by Gregory for
amendment of the "commodities
clause" act He said that evei
ne povtri ment wins Its test ult
a;?air.t the D. L. A w. ralu-OiH nr
ui mwiuiary coal company, tin tirt
mi iai. snort of Its puroae. Ilia
tropttea amendment would pnhlolt
rauronus rrom t-ansnortIiz 1r. Invr
state commerce articles which they
manufacture or produce, or which ore
manufactured or produced bv any
corporation they control, or having
me same directors.
ine report pointed out that wMT
it la a crime to assault a federil of
r;oer engaged In serving nrn
no crime to kill him. Bn-viuq. of
mis anomolous situation Gregory ask
cd congress to amend the law re
parking Interference with federal of-
ncr.
Hoping that the District of Cnlnm
ma juvenile court may have model
lews. Gregory recommended chimin
or me local code.
' Gregory also urged nassace of
lavr jrivlng broader search powers tr
ip-.-rrai omcers seeking evidence
against advertising swindlers, whom
he said "worked great hardsnlps up.
n me credulous poor."
-lucr rei-ommenaauona were:
i-Tt"i,iaiion empowering any rranl
Jury called In a district to Investigate
any crimes committed In any division
or that district; limitation of exorbi
tant attorneys fees In bankruptcy
coses; construction of a new depart
mental building.
Concerning pending criminal char
ges in thfc New Haven case, the At
torney general said: "It must be
borne ln mind that the federal gov
ernment can Institute prosecutions ln
this case only In respect to transac
tions Involving restraints of trade or
attempted monopoly, it has no power
to Institute proceedings for punish
ment of those responsible for the fi
nancial irregularities brought to
light, since at the time the lrregu
larltles were committed. Improvident
or dishonest management f.f the fi
nancial affairs of a railroad com
pany, created by a state, were an of
fense only against the state and not
the federal law."
Commenting on the "telephone
trust" dissolution agreement, Gregory
held that a local telephone monopoly
may be permissible If, In consolidation
cases, all Interstate long distance
concerns are served.
The report noted 35 Indictments.
357 convictions. 5J acquittals and 4S
discontinuances under the white slave
law during the last year.
Heavy work In anti-trust Investiga
tions and prosecutions was also re
ported. Gregory Btated that viola
tions of the bankruptcy act have be
come so numerous and flagrant that
the flennrtment Ymm hppn tnrrtA ft 1
give them special attenMon.
Doit Let This
One Bounce Off
Take this straight from
Uncle, it won't cost you a
red cent when you are
ready for a tobacco that will
absolutely satisfy that crav
ing for a smartless, biteless
smoke that smells sweet
and clean and tastes good
and wholesome, just you
mosey around to the near
est shop where they ex
change pipe food for the coin
of the Republic and ask for
MMW
the national joy smoke
Coprnchl
K. i K.rmJiU
This is the one tobacco in these good old U. S. A. that's
minus the tongue bite and broil Why? Because they're
taken out by a patented process controlled exclusively
by us.
Buy a tidy red tin cf P. 10c, cr a toppy red bag, 5c, to carr,
on your hip for pipe and cigarette ammunition; but for home
and office use buy the joyous crystal-glass humidor that comes
with a pound purchase of good old P. A. It keeps the tobacco
pipe-fit and in prime smoking condition down to the last pipefuL
Paste this little suggestion in your hat against Christmas the
P. A. crystal-glass humidor makes a man-size gifty gift.
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Yfautcn-Salen, N. C
CONFERENCE AT
EUGENE TO TAKE
UP MANY TOPICS
EUGENE, Ore., Dec. 10.
Called for the purpose of hear- 4
Ing reports of committees that
have, since their appointment
at the regular session held last 4
May, been considering the un-
employment situation, greater
economy and efficiency In state
administration, and the posslbll- 4
ity, financially, of developing
and fostering more extensive
use of electricity In the every
day needs of the home, factory
and farm through the creation
of hydro-electric districts, a
special meeting of the Oregon
Commonwealth Conference was
opened here today. The con-
ference will continue over Sat-
Sick Two Years With Indigestion.
"Two years ago I was greatly ben
efited through using two or three
bottles of Chamberlain's Tablets,"
wrlttes Mrs. S. A. Keller, Ellda. Ohio.
' Before taking them I was sick for
two years with Indigestion." Sold by
all dealers. Adv.
Victory Ills, Rays Hobson.
WASHINGTON. Dec. 10. Repre
sentative Hobson asserted there was
a majority of two ln the house rules
committee for his proposed constitu
tional amendment for prohibition.
"The committee will report the rule
next Tuesday," Bald Mr. Hobson, "with
probably 18 to 20 hours' debate, which
means a vote next Thursday. ,
PUT CREAM IN NOSE
AND STOP CATARRH
Tells IIo'w To Opn Clogged Xos
IriU and End Head-Colds.
urday and the time will be spent 4
In the discussion of the recom- 4
mendations of the three com- 4
mittees.
On Saturday committees will
be reappointed each of which
will draft the reeommenda-
tlons of the conference upon
Itg special problem and will 4
submit these recommendations 4
to the proper committee In the
Oregon legislature which con-
venes In January.
The regular session of the
conference Is held annually and
Is participated In by citizens
of all political parties and
creeds. The purpose of the eon-
gress Is to harmonize differ-
ences, get united action from 4
such bodies as those dealing
with labor or taxation, exchange
ideas and start state and muni
clpal uplift movements. 4
tes Department of Commerce, takes
occasion to announce that the visit
of E. A. Brand, an official of the
Bureau of Foreign and Domestic
Commerce, has been misunderstood
on the Pacific Coast He Is not gath
erlng Information for a recommenda
tion on a question already determined.
Colombia Curbs Wireless
BOGOTA, Colombia, via, London,
Dec. 8. The Minister of Foreign Af
fairs ordered the removal of the
hlghpower wireless station at Carta
gena. Cartagena Is a Colombia seaport
In the department of Bolivar, on a
small sandy peninsula connected with
the continent by an artificial neck of
land. The operation of a wireless sta
tion there has been the subject of en
ergetic protests by the British gov
ernment, which contended that the
plant was being operated by Germans
for the transmission of news to Ger
man warships.
Dolgd Frtwd la Vooimm.
LONDON, Dec. 10. Heary Beigel
of New York, was discharged In the
Bow street police court, the prosecn
tlon having ascertained that he la a
naturalized American citizen.
Belgel was arrested at a London
hotel December 1 and taken to the
How-street police court charged with
being an alien enemy. In spite of
the fact that he had aa American
passport, he was remanded. Belgel Is
well known In New York.
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GETS PUBLIC HEARING
WASHINGTON, Dec. 10. Passago
of the McKeller bill, providing for
the regulation of the cold storage of
food products, was urged at a pub
lie hearing before the house interstate
commerce committee today. Repre
sentative Cullop, of Indiana, chairman
of the subcommittee which had the
bill in charge, waa confident todaj
that it would be favorably reported
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es or dryness; no struggling for. the customs regulations go, the Pana-
: breath at night. ma Canal zone Is foreign territory and
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a little of this fragrant, antiseptic j commerce, Inasmuch as only Amcrl
croam In your nostrils let It penetrate can owned ships are allowed to
through every air passage of the between domestic or American ports,
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