East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 23, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY. APRIL 23. 1915.
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$15 to $30
THE question of
fit carries no worries
for us we can fit you!
Our stocks are so well
"balanced" that ample
provision is made for every
man of normal build or
every deviation from normal.
The Spring assoVtment of
Men's Suits covers the whole
range from the conservative to
the ultra-stylish; new models
that present the latest develop
ments from designers who hold
front rank positions.
Bond Bros.
Pendleton's Leading Clothiers
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I'liOTEST IS MADE OVER DE
CISION OF SUNDAY IV CON.
TEST WITH ATHENA.
Latter Town Had Been Ghen victory
by Score of S to i J tut Managers of
League IloiU Conference and Ite
reine Score 2 to 1 in Favor of He
lix Other News Note.
(Special Correspondence.)
HELIX. Ore., April 2S. As a re
cult of a decision made by President
Bert Richards yesterday, the ball
Same played between Helix and Athe
na last Hunday Is awarded to Helix,
core two to one. The result of the
game had been given out and stood
for several days as three to two in
favor of Athena and it was not set
lied that the game belonged to Helix
until the managers and league pres
ident met In Athena yesterday. Vio
lation of rules by Athena caused the
dispute and final decision. j
Wheat In this section has been do
ing fine for the past two weeks, the
weather has been warm and the
ground In fine condition. Many
fields of which the owners felt doubt
ful a short time ago are now devel
oped to such an extent as to prom
ise bumper crops. Even spring sown
grain is coming out so that It covers
the ground with a good coat. I
R. L. Owens of Walla Walla was a
business visitor In Helix yesterday, j
W. K. Mitchell of Spokane, is in'
Helix on accounting work for the
Farmers' Mutual Warehouse Com-!
pany. .
Mr. and Mrs. Huddleston of Wasco
have been visiting Helix relatives for
the past week. i
The Helix school boys defeated the
Adams school baseball team in a
gime played here last Saturday.
It is an exact combination of pure ultra-refined cottonseed oil (a
grade so high it is not listed in the market) with beef-stearine
from selected, high-grade leaf beef suet
That is what produces the splendid qualities for shortening, frying
and cake-making in
inioiieira
There is an appetizing appeal in the thought that your foods are cooked with
Cottolene made of an oil that is far superior to most salad oils and as fine
as the best, .combined with the choicest part of rich, leaf beef suet.
Order a pail of Cottolene from your grocer today and use
it in shortening, frying, or cake-making. It is economical
you use one-third less than of any ordinary cooking fat
Arrange with your grocer for a regular supply.
Write to our Genera. Offices, Chicago, for our real cook
book "HOME HELPS" free.
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"Cottolene makes good cooking better
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Stories From the War Zone
RECORD OF DEEDS AND
OTHER INSTRUMENTS'
Satisfaction of Morlgiwrr.
A mortgage executed by John Sett
ner to Lloyd Gentry, Feb. 15. 1915,
is released.
Chattel Mortgage.
I. Wilkes to Peoples Warehouse,
1125, 1 horse.
Deeds.
("has. A. Carpenter to T. H.
Ghormley, $500, a piece of land in
Helix.
W. R. Holmes to Camilla H. Meyer
110, a tract of land on the Stanfleld
project.
nitKMEX WRANGLE!
BiiiiDixGs nvns
LOH ANGELES, April 11. While
the fire departments of Los Angeles
and Huntington Park wrangled over
the question of which side of the city
boundaries a burning building stood
the fire spread until it had destroyed
the postofflce substation, a hardware
store, a grocery and two houses.
A report of the fire was telephoned
to the sheriff's office, where the fol
lowing record Is on file:
"We called the Los Angeles fire de
partment and they refused to go.
"We called the Huntington Park
fire department and they refused to
go.
"We called Under Sheriff White,
who told us to call Mayor Rose, which
we did.
"Mayor Rose promised to ask the
Los Angeles fire department to re
spond to the call, which they did."
After the fire was controlled the
discussion of Its location was re
sumed, the sheriffs office reported.
Equine ISIuebloods Shown.
PHILADELPHIA, April 22 Th
fourth annual exhibition of the Phil
adelphia" Indoor Horse Show, opened
here today at the Third Regiment ar
n ory. The show will be of thre
days' duration. The exhibition will
surpass any of the others held hen
Wheat King After Record.
WALLA WALLA, Wash., April 20.
George Drumheller, whose 1200,000
check for his wheat crop last fall
brought him notoriety, expects to get
a larger one this year. Believing
that the price will be as high or
higher than last year, when he re
ceived (1 a bushel, he has planted
8500 acres of land to wheat which
sets a new record for individual
wheat growing In the Inland Empire.
He declares the outlook for more
than an average crop Is bright and
expects SO to 25 bushels an acre.
Whooping Cough.
Well everyone knows the effect
of pine forests on coughs. Dr. Bell's
Pine-Tar-Honey Is a remedy which
brings quick relief for whooping
cough loosens the mucous, soothes
the lining of the throat and lungs,
and makes the coughing spells less
severe. A family with growing chil
dren should not be without it Keep
it handy for all coughs and colds.
25c at your druggist
Electric Bitters a Spring Tonic.-"-Adv.
BY HENRY WOOD.
(United Press Staff Correspondent)
PARIS, April 9. (By Mail to New
York.) The worid is to know at
least that the French woman of to
day is not a mere creature of "Pleas
ure, of coquettery, and of perdition."
This is the decision Just taken by
a committee composed of the leading
women of France. Amongst its
members are Madame Raymond
Polncaire, wife of the president;
Hadame Alphonso Daudet, wife of
the great writer; Madame Rene VI
viani, wife of the prime minister of
foreign affairs:; Madame Camille
Flammarlon, wife of the great
French astronomer; Madame Victor
Augagneur, wife of the minister of
marine; Madame Juliette Adam; the
Marquise of Canay; Countess Gref
fuhle, the Duchess of TJzes and a
dozen others whose names are equal
ly prominent.
A world-wide crusade on behalf of
the good reputation of the French
women In tn he bes-un at once The
world at large is to be taught that
she Is all that a woman should be,
and especially the neutral nations in
the present war are to be taught to
love and respect her. For the cru
sade Is a direct outcome of the war
With their husbands, brothers,
fathers and sons dying in the trench
es for "la patrie" the women of
France declare they have been stung
to the quick by the Impression spread
abroad that they are unworthy of the
men who are thus nobly dying for
France. This impression they de
clare Is nothing less than a part ol
the campaign which Germany has
carried on the world-over to the det
riment of France. Especially thej
insist have the Germans sought ev
erywhere to instill the ideas that the
French woman of today Is a mere
"being of lightness and decadence."'
In support of these charges against
the Germans, the women of the com
mittee have elected a vast quantity
of literature diffused they insist by
Germany In all parts of the world.
New agencies, subsidized newspapers,
correspondents, pamphlet writers and
even private correspondence are a
few of the means which they insist
Germany has employed to this end.
A counter-organization, not to
blacken the character of the Ger
mans, but to make the world know
I TO GHEAT SALVAGE SALE I
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After Being Closed All Day Today arranging new stocks
WHICH FOR WANT OF SPACE WE WERE UNABLE TO SHOW BEFORE. BUT NOW THAT SO MANY SATIS
FIED CUSTOMERS HAVE REDUCED THE FORMER STOCKS, WE HAVE AMPLE ROOM TO SHOW YOU MUCH
NEW MERCHANDISE. MERCHANDISE THAT IS USED EVERY DAY AND AT PRICES THAT CANNOT BE SE
CURED AT ANY OTHER STORE. OUR FORTUNATE PURCHASE OF THESE TWO BIG STOCKS AT
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IS THE ONLY EXPLANATION WE OR ANY OTHER STORE CAN OFFER FOR SELLING GOOD, CLEAN, STAPLE
FIRST QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT SUCH LOW PRICES AS ARE BEING OFFERED AT THIS GREAT SALE. IT
SEEMS ALMOST UNBELIEVABLE THAT SUCH HIGH GRADE MERCHANDISE IS BEING SOLD AT SUCH RE
MARKABLY LOW PRICES AS ARE PREVAILING HERE. BUT ONE VISIT COMPELLS YOU TO MAKE ANOTH
ER. THE GOODS ARE HERE; THE PRICES ARE SO LOW THAT IF YOU WOULD SAVE MONEY YOU CANNOT
HELP BUYING AT THIS SALE.
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French woman, is what the commit
tee plans. 'As yet it has not made
public what will be Its method of
campaigning, but It has established
permanent headquarters and invited
not only the women of France, but
French women in every country in
the worid to Join in the crusade.
The French authorities are having
a great deal less difficulty In locat
ing German spies than they are in
finding small boys who persist la
running away from home and Joining
the troops at the front Recently
the number who have gone to save
"la patrie" has become so great that
special guards have been placed to all
the depots to prevent their departure.
One of the latest to elude these
and presumably to reach the front
where he has not yet been located la
12-year-oid Edmond Lioret who liv
ed In the Rue de Fubiainea at Meaux.
He went to revenge himself on the
"Bodies" for having wounded hit
brother. The note he left to hi
mother reads:
"Mamma: It is not worth ther
while to try and find me, as I have
gone to the front Remember that
a Frenchman must always die for
France. I have gone to revenge Le
on. Adieu.'1
M. Valery-Radot, son In law of
Pasteur, has Just opened a hospital
at Reuilly for soldiers rendered blind
during the present war. The number
of these is declared to be far greater
than any one up to the present mo
ment has supposed.
Aside from hundreds of cases of
blindness brought about' through di-
! rect injury to the eyes, It has been
found that even more cases develop
in an indirect way. These come from
fragments of bursting sheila which
strike the soldiers at the base of the
spinal column. The Injury to the
nerves there brings about blindness.
It is especially this class of cases
that M. Valery-Radot will undertake
to provide for at his hospital. He
already has 250 cases.
Those for whom a cure cannot be
effected will be taught an occupa
tion and positions found for them
where they will be self-supporting.
PARI.-?. April 9. (By Mall to New
York.) The story of bloodless vic
tory in which a French territorial
lieutenant by clever strategy took 111
German prisoners single handec
comes to Paris today from the Ar
gonne. M. Gatel, a French profes
sor of German at Voiron, before he
enlisted has been promoted to i.
captaincy for his brilliant coup. Ga
tel's excellent German lead him tt
converse with German soldiers In the
arenches not thirty yards away from
the French trenches in the Argonno
forest. Hearing one day that the
Germans had been without bread for
many hours he walked boldly out of
his own trench and up to the Ger
man stronghold. Introducing himself
the lieutenant offered p'ty that hlj
enemies had nothing to eat and con
cluded by inviting the men to coipe
to the French trenches ami partake
of a good meal. One hundred and
fourteen Germans crawled out of the
trench and followed him to a barn
in the rear of the French trench
where he fed them and gave them
wine. But with the meal over, Gattl
smilingly announced to his guests
that he w.ia keeping them prlsuner
"In their own interest, because In
France they would be sure of good
food and lodging."
In the meantime other French sol
diers had surrounded the 'banquet
hall rtd resistance was useless.
This Incident and gallantry In th
trenches later won the lieutenant h
promotion.
An active campaign has Just been
begun by the Natlmil Cutim-ll o"
French Women to lak advar.taK of
the temporary measure enacted a
mere war precautions to end for all
time the sale of absntthe In Ktan
The council has Just appM'd to par
liament demanding that the. present
war ret; illations not only prohlliltlinr
the sale of alwynthe but limiting the
sale of alcoholic drinks of all kln!
be en.nti-l Into law.