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7 E1GIIT PAGES. f)AILV EAST OUFflOTATT. PENDLETON. OKEflON. TPKSDAY, FEBRUARY 9. 1915. PAGE TIIR PP. You ride on Velvet when you ride on BiamoMs That's trcsln a double sense In the first place the records of Diamond Service for 1914 show that more than 99 of the many thousands of Diamond Tires sold lasted much longer went much farther than the guarantee called for. More than 99 of the hundreds of thousands of Diamond Tires in use last year gave more mileage than the purchasers paid for. ' Every mile beyond that which ' uie uuyer expected was velvet xor nun. In addition to the extraordinary mile age and freedom from trouble that you get in Diamond Squeegee Tread Tires, you can now buy them at the following "FAIR-LIST" PRICES: 3" S,u..,.. Si" 5qt(M 30 s 3 $ 9.45 34 x 4 $20 35 30x3'4 12.20 36 k 4' 2S.70 32 m 3 14.00 37 1 5 33.90 33 x 4 20.00 38 k 5 ' ; 46.00 PAY NO MORE W EMM A I mm r i mm a IE - WW yWb it WESTOM ASSOCIATION or PARENT-TEACHERS HEARS FII1E LECTURE RELATIONS BETWEEN VATICAN POWERS RE REALIZED PROFKSfiOR HODGE OF U.V1VEH- DIPLOMATIC EXC1I AXGKS MAY SITY OF OUKGOV SPEAKS tXMB A BOLT AS ItEKULT TO acdiknct:. OF POPE'S WORK. KiH'lal Hour n Enjoyed at CIoho Ix-cture Prominent Fanner of Ailicna VIhIis Motlur at Vrton Otli'T IVrwonal Notes of Interest from the Village. of , C lic'tlied Ambition of Latn Leo XIII HceiM Nt nr iHnir Made Practical Wa Undoubtedly Will Aid Itcr.v dl-t In III I'lurw lU inaika' le IToKtchu i Made. WESTO.Y, Feb. 9. The Parent- Teacher association had the pleasure of hearing a splendid lecture given bf Professor Hodge at the school audi torium h'liturdny evening. A large crowd was present and after the lee lure u social evening was enjoyed by all. James Hodgson, prominent farmer of Athena visited with his mother In Weston Monday. 1 Robert Thorpe was In Weston from Athena Monday on business. MIhs Mabel N'olte came over from Walla Walla Sunday and spent the day with her father, Louis Nolle In Weston. Mne Taylor of Athena was a Wes ton visitor Monday. Mrs. Harvey Caton of Athena visit ed at the J. M. Iianlster residence In town during the week. Mrs. Henri March of Weston BY HENRY WOOD. ( United Press Btaff Correspondent) ROME. Jan. 17. (By Mall to New 'York.) Pope Benedict. In the few uhort months snce ic was chosen to! j llie Holy See. ha-', made remarkable I , progress In carrying out the long! cherished ambition. ..f pope Leo XHtl His plans to establish diplomatic re- J tutlons between the Vatican and prac tically all the great power of the W4 rid seem certain of suvm' the In fluence he will thus possess when the papul claims to temporal sovereignty are submitted to the peace confernce at the close of the war will be admit tedly great. The war, unquestionably, has aided 1 Is holiness In attaining these results. The war makes certain the establish ment in the near future of dlplomatio lelutlons between the Vatican and j Turkey, has, Hon of gone to Milton to vltdt with Mr. and Mrs. Jean Wells on Basket mountain. William McKrlde. a former resident of Weston, was In the city greeting old friends this week. H. W. Brown returned home Satur day after spending the entire week In Pendleton. Mrs. Joe Lleuallen went to Pendle ton Saturday and Sunday, visiting Mr, and Mrs. Frank King. But the promised resump diplomatic relations between the at lean and France, la regarded I a.i ,a pti.'onal victory for the new ' pope. I The vaticn In the past had main talnd at Constantinople a apostolic d-l'?ate. H was not accredited to the lurkioh government, but to the j Catholic euh.ier.ts of the Ottoman em pire. He communicated with the gov ernment t iily through the French ambassador. With Turkey's entrance into the war against the allies, the XT'.-.... V, na.nnri(.A n Iw.lf,.. In i i riiv.il iiuirv,uiaic j i i v.iiiiujita a.i Moratorium Plan Given. VICTORIA, a C, Feb. 8. A form of moratorium has been Introduced by the British Columbia government, and must be carried through the legisla ture before becoming effective. Pow er Is given the courts to postpone payments, so that debtors laboring under tiardshlps may be relieved. It authorises Judges to postpone the pay ment ef any moneys relating wholly or Id part to principal due or accru ing on contracts relating to land, un til after' the lapse of a certain time. It gives the right to stay any afl This would be a delightful old world to sojourn In were It not for the fact that too many people are always try ing their best to do their worst Skin Sufferers -Read? Wi want 'l skin sufferers who hav iirred for many years the torture rt diaasa and who have sought m llrl Sid la vain, to read this. W; as old estaMlahad druggi. ts of thin community. wish to rwommrnd to ?ou a product ha given man re- lef and may moan the end of. your agony. The .produet la a mild, slmpla wash, not a patent madlrlne concortrd of various worthless drurs. but a clrntifle compound mad of wrll known Bnith-ntlc tnsredlrnta It I mad In thr 1 I I . Inhoralorlr ot Thlcaro and la called t!i S.O.O. rraacrlptloa (or Ecatma. TMa I a doctor' aoeclnl prviwrtptlon nn that has sCaclad Biauy wondartul urs. TAIJ.MAN DUVG CO, Mrs. Lulu Hlte of Portland, Is In Weston vUtltlng her mother. Mrs. El la O'Harra. i Turkey c-eaaed. As neither Turkey William MneKenzle of this city . nor the Vatican had any objections to went to Walla Walla Monday on bus- direct negotiations, the sultan at once tlon or proceeding to enrorce pay- iD6sa. received Monslgnor Dolcl In private ment that mav have been taken sub- Mr. and Mrs. George Banister and audience. At subsequent audience sequent to August 1. 1914. It can fll daughter Helen of Athena. were arrangements were made with the the period to be allowed for the re- guexta at the John Banister residence Vatican for the elevation of the post dcmptlon of land, or arfy mortgages in Weston Sunday. 0f Constantinople from that of apos- or charges thereon, and If there has Mrs. O. M. Navln who has been tollc delegate to that of papal nunzio, been any previous action or proceed- spending the past month on their ol ambassador, and the sending of Ing in which the time for redemption farnl near Helix, Is in Weston this Turkey to the Vatican of an ambas- has been fixed the courts are glvea WMk. I sador of Its own. power to extend the same. Miss Eliza Morrison returned this The eventual resumption of ilplo. I week from a week's visit with friends matic relations between France and In Pendleton and Helix. (the Vatican Is now conceded to be a Elmer Richmond and family of ( certainty. The negotiations hav now Athena visited at the Walter Payne progressed to a point where they are residence In Weston during the week. t0 be conducted hereafter openly. As Mrs. 8. T. Gore of Walla Walla la a result of conversation! carried on a guest at the H. E. Turner residence both at Paris and Bordeaux between In Weston. Cardinal Amette and the French mln- Roy Hyatt of Weston mountain la tatry u baa been established that-an In town this week on business. (unofficial representative of the Mrs. Porter Graham Jr., returned French government is now to be sent Sunday from Walla Walla after hav-:t0 Rome until a basis can be estab lng spent several days visiting friends u,hed on which relations can be ef ln that city. I riclally resumed. Miss Edna Banister who has been) The consent of Pope Benedict to attending school In Corvallls returned , treat directly with an unofficial rep home Saturday on account of heri resentatlve of the French govern mother. Mrs. J. M. Banister. ment Is conceded to be a great con- C. W. Avery of the Blue mountain CPS8ion on tne part of the Vatican, saw mill has gone to Portland on The pope's concession is attributed to business this week. his sympathy for France Inherited not Mrs Sidney Barnes and sister. Vlv- ony from cardinal Rempolla, for Ian Garrett, spent Saturday and Sun- whom he was under secretary of state day In Milton with friends. but also acquired through long years Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Klnnear of Dry'0f residence In Paris. Creek. Is In Weston visiting at the Klnenar residence. Mrs. Clarence Avery Is down front the mountain visiting with Mr. and Mrs. James Stanfleld In Weston. Sim J. Culley attended the Burke trial In Pendleton last week. Mrs. Llllle Miller of Athena was o' er to Weston on business yesterday. Tb effect of D. P. T. ts to sooths In atantly, as soon as applied; then It pene trates tha porea. destroys and throws off all dlseaaa gorms and leavas the akin elaan and healthy. We are so confident of the marvelous power of I. D. IX that we have taken advantage of the manufacturers guar antee, to otTer you a full-six bottle ca trial. You are to JuJp tha merits of the remedy In your ewa particular ease. If It doesn't help yoa, it coals you nothing. , I. !. D. Soap Is niada of tho fame healing Ingredients. Ask us abvut 1U Under 6 years of age, sound, broken, 1200 pounds or over. ADDRESS A. B. Willing care Pendleton Hotel, Pendleton, Oregon State where mules can be "seen and low est cash price delivered Pendleton imv GOODS MEX FIGHT FEDERAL nEGFLATIOX B3 For SALE CHEAP ' 18 Head Good Work filules For Further Particulars See E. L. Smith & Go. Pendleton, Oregon 3 NKW YORK, Feb. 9. Department Pope Benedict already has estab lished friendly relations with Rua s'.a; England has sent an ambassador of her own accord and even Turkey and France are now about to be rep resented at the Vatican. No secret Is made of the influence this will have in carrying out of the pontiffs plans (or a settlement of the papal claims to -temporal sovereignty at the com ing conference. The present European war has re duced the member) of the theatrical Inro mn must rnme forward and . i-iuiwwuu in ahmh iu tt urbirc i refute charges made against them by labor organizations, according to F. Plnkham, secretary-treasurer of the Natiorwl Retail Dry Goods associa tion, who arrived here today prepara tory to the opening of the annual convention of the association tomor row. "We are confronted by a situation wherein business has been placed on : gagementa. the defensive, while a misinformed The Society of Austrian Theatrical public, and a dictating government Artists has worked day and night will work Irreparable loss to business smce me opening m nuHmmca iu unless checked," said Plnkham want and misery without precedent. Although 14 theaters are now open In Vienna at which 40 per cent of the regular personnel has been able to continue at work, 80 theaters In oth er Austrian cities which maintain a permanent company of their own have been closed. ' In addition 209 traveling companies are without en- Plnkham characterized the mini mum wnge agitation as disastrous to business. tend help to destitute actors and act resses, A total of 82,000 crowns or about $6000 has been distributed to the most needy while employment of other kinds has been found for a great number. The society has aus ceeded In placing 60 actors In posi tions as chauffeurs, railway and tram Boost! rur Good Roads. RICHMOND, Va., Feb. 9. The "good roads" movement got another, . n e'molovment has al boost today when the fourth annual i Q feeen found fo a ,arge number oI meeting of the Virginia Road Bud-I ctnMe.a -M dressmakers and hat era" Association was held here. High- (rmmers way engineers of Maryland, Virginia' ' pnd the government are on the gram for addresses. pro- I'M LITTLE! BUT OH MY! In this little advertisement I want to tell you of my LITTLE PRICES ON Candles, Nuts, Fruits, Vegetable, Groceries, Etc. A fine large stock on hand and selling fast. 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Spec. $3.00 Exceptionally large assortment of LADIES' SUITS, very pleasing styles and colorings, tfiey are good values at twice the price a.ked $12.50 COATS All eizes, and some of the season's best 6tyles and color ings, limited number offered at the low price $5.00 SWEATERS Odd lot of Children's Sweat ers, just the garment for the Spring days, values up to $4. Very special $1.00 UNDERWEAR Limited amount of tins lot, of good muslin garments. Special offer 1-2 Price. TETER THOMPSON SUITS Come in blue serge only, sizes 12 years to 20 years; these are all wool serge and trimmed in red and white braid ONE-HALF PRICE New Spring Merchandise Arriving Daily Each department is beginning to bloom out with crisp new Spring goods, the sudden break of winter and the pleasant Spring-like days bid fair for early Spring toggery. We show the new things first. TIiq Atexandor Dep'L Pendletons Biggest and Best Department Store We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps is a corking hitter against left hand, ed pitchers. He has a good arm and a good head, and I will cot be ur (rlsed If he crushes Into the Coast league In the same spectacular man. ner of Davis." SPOUT FEATCKE. PT HAL SHERIDAN'. (Written for the United Press ) NEW YORK. Feb. 9. Some of the AL LODELL IS RELEASED FROM PENDLETON CLUB riYKK is cavF.x orroimxrrv 1X CATCH OX IX FASTKK COMPANY. If Pendleton puts another ball team Into the Western Trl-state league this season, in all probability Al Lodel, who led the Kurkarooes to a pennant not wanted here again but because he had a chance to catch on In fast er company. The club figured that Lodell's splendid services during the past three years entitled him to every consideration and his request for a release was accordingly granted. Lodell wrote to President Collins that he had a chance to get a con tract with an eastern league if he could cut the strings which tied him to Pendleton. Walter McCredle of the Portland Beavers is helping Lo dell to land a bigger Job And it Is possible that he will be holding down the first sack for one of the North west league clubs this year. It Is said that Russ Hall of the Tacoma club Is considering him seriously. Lodell as a fielder, is hard to beat Unquestionably there are many tlrst sackors In much faster company than Class D ball who cannot handle the bag as he does knowledge of tho game are likewise' deal of their "cleverness' to the lit-j-trong assets. His weakest point has! tie aids, perfectly harmless, probably, been his stlckwork but In thla de- but still aids. partment he showed much Improve- One of the most common of all la ment last year. The local fans, while the use of grease. A flfc'hter who regretting his loss to Pendleton, will greases his body can slip In and out follow his diamond career with much of clinches about ten times as easy interest and good wishes for success, as he could were his skin not so slip Lodell, by tho way. Is boosting pry. From the viewpoint of the aver- HEAD AND NOSTRILS STUFFED FROM COLD TAPE'S COLD COMPOUND' rN8 A COLD OR GIUPPE IS A FEW HOURS. Tour cold will break and all rrtpe misery end after taking a dose at 'Tape's Cold Compound" every two hours until three doses are taken. 11 prumpuy opens ciogged-up Boat old tricks of the ring stil' are in usa I mis and air passages In the head, despite the frigid looks of the boxing stops nasty discharge or nose running relieves sick headache, dullnes, fev frlahness. sore throat, sneezing," sore ness and stiffness. Don't stay stuffed up! Quit blow ing and nuffllng! Ease your throbbing head nothing else In the world glvea such prompt relief as "Pape's Cold Compound," which costs only 31 cents at any drug store. It acts without a.mlstanro, tastes nice and causes no Inconvenience. Accept substitute. publio and the new generation of fighters. Of course, the days when j a boxer could work nis man arouna j to the winss so some second could clam him with a board and put him to sleep, are past. But there are sev- and his headwork andieral loading boxers who owe a great cleverer and George Naughton, Tendloton second, age fun he appears packer, who is to get a tryout with quicker on his feet. Portland this season. In a recent In- tervlew with the sporting editor ot in Willie Beecher's recent ten the Portland Journal, he had tho fol- round fiasco with Champion Freddie lowing to say of "Naughty": i Welsh at the Garden, the East Side "Naughton is tho best man that ev-jimy was as slippery as an eel. He ap er played In the Western Tri-State. peared much faster than he really Is He played so much better ball up and he got away with it In good shape, there than Bobby Davis that there j The referee could have disqualified was hardly any comparison. This him had he so minded, but so lon as boy Is a speed merchant and he has Welsh or his seconds didn't offer ob-Jfore the knack of getting the Jump on the Motions Willie stayed greased, battery. He stole 45 ba.es last year, and averaged a run a game. I never Another aged wheeze still In practice Jects in this: One, that it kecpt the hair from dropping down over the eyes, and, two. camphor ice when In close proximity to the ryes h is a ten dency to make them Mink ami water a little. It Isn't harmful, but l cer tainly Is annoying. In a clinch when their heads urw close toother tha fumes are sure to have some effect. Inst year, will not he the pilot- Lo dell has Just been granted his release' saw him thrown out at third base and: that of plastering their hair down by the local club, not because he was a very few times at second. And health camrhor ice. There are two ob Many boxers still make use of Man ley Ketchel's old trli?k. Tho man-kll-ler used to rub oil Into his porea In going Into the ring. The stuff wasn't noticeable at first, but when ho began to perspire he horum the proverbial 'Yhaln of groawd light ning." sliding in and out of clinch'- with amazing speed.