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KG I IT PACm DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, TENDLETON. OREGON. THURSDAY. MAY ?, 1915. PACK THU! 4 r, 7 The Signature of 7 Is the only guarantee that you have tha Genuine 3 iQ rxvT,xvvvvx(vvxvvHX'l.v-'xvtrJ prepared by him for over 30 years. YOU'LL give YOUR baby the BEST Your Physician Knows Fletcher's C&storia. Sold only In one size bottle, never In bulk or otherwise; to protect the babies. The Centaur Company, 1 , IILI-ILJIlllllUJMUHIHl'lilllll A womaif' is more Influenced by wha she suspects than by what she Is told. It's better to be an optimist with one leg than a cent pede with the rheumatism. 3 OF W!B UIUTISH GOVEK.VMF.NT COMMIS SION FINDS ATIMX'ITY KK POUTS TKl'E. Proof Furnlslicd Iteardcd ait Suffici ent to Establish Fact that German Trooiw In Belgium Murdered Heli Uvh Women Drunkenness Said to Hate Been One Cause. , NEW YORK, May 13. Murder, lust and pillage on a scale unparal leled In wars between civilized nati ons of the last three centuries were EE KEPT TOKSIIT mm o;i Mi 23 OREGON SOCIETY HAS ISSUED PERSONAL APPEAL TO ALL CHURCHES. Idea Is Ut Prevent Cruelty to Children and Animals Entire Week from May 17 to 23 Will He Devoted to Teaching Kindness to Animals Schools to Observe Week. Under the leadership of the Ameri can Humane Society of Albany, N. Y .Sunday, May 23, will be observed all over the United States as Humane. alleged against Germany In a report Sunday . The Oregon Humane So of the Hritlxh government commission clety has Issued personal appeal 10 headed by Viscount James Bryce, on all the churches of Oregon. i sale by the Maemillan company today. I Humane Sunday w ill be observed The report rehearses the atrocities all over our country with services In cited by the Belgian commission and explains in detail that the proof fur nished conv'need the British investi gators that the charges are true. Muny of the outrages are declared to have been due to drunkenness on the part of the German soldiers, loosening without restraint brutal and the Interest of the work of this so ciety, which Is to prevent cruelty to children and dumb animals. I The week closing May 23 will be devoted by the American Humane so ciety to humane education work In all the schools of our land. It is hoped tli on to reach the great mass of rell-' NO matter what your build may be, we can fit you. Rash assertion? No sir. Put us to the test. We are not content to carry a size or two in the favored fabrics ours is a real stock. Bond Clothes $15.00 to 530.00 Among the big assemblage of stylish Spring models you will find the model you want and the fit you need. BOND BROTHERS .E9K?. bestial natures during the confusion sious ana educational tnougnt lor. caused by the authorized campaign of cause of mercy and kindness. Per illing, arson and destruction as re- n Interested in humane society prlsals for attacks bv civilians. The work should address Mrs. F. W. Swan report cited cases, of German sold ers' Swanton, Board of Trade Building, being killed for attacking women. I Portland, Ore. Summing up the "proven charges." I The Oregon Humane society re the report reached the following con-! wives recognition In our state and by elusions- 1 ,ate PPrPrlatlon t0 carry on Its ,., , . . , . work and prosecute cases of cruelty Civilians We're Mastered. nn(Jer c,tf ,aws "In many parts of Belgium there, Another phage of the national were deliberate and systematically or- movement is that the entire week ganlxed massacres of civilians, accom- f v , snal be j.Voted to LOCAL PASTOR QF THE BAPTIST CHURCH WILL ATTEND CONVENTION ItEV. E. K. CLEVEXGEK TO OXE OF DELEGATES TO LOS ANGELES. BE The oil that's all oU all lubrication J UNA U3U I 1 1 vieaumsn vtuwimur acti Dealeni everywhere, and at all our ageaciei or Service Station. Or ask us about delivery in bulk. Standard Oil Co. Pendleton J ' 104,000 Men In the jungles and fields, in our factories, etc, 104,000 men are employed to meet the demand for Goodyear tires. No other tire commands anywhere near such favor. And this spring has shown, in sales to dealers, an increase of 52 per cent three conspicuous improve ments. Some Goodyear suprema cies can be seen at a glance. Compare size and thickness with the average tire. Com pare number of fabric plies. Prices Down Goodyear has made in about two years three great price reductions, totaling 45 per cent The last was on Feb ruary 1st Our matchless out put enables a value which no Extra Values The reason is, we fortify our tires. We give the best that 6thers give, plus five ex clusive features. In costly ways, employed by no one else, maker can j, we combat: Rim-Cuts Insecurity Blowouts Puncture Loose Treads Skidding And we never skimp. De spite-all price reductions, Goodyears are better than ever. Lately wehaveadded &OQD0YEAR &S AMOK, OHM Fortified Tires No-Rlm-Cot T1t-"O. AIt" Cr! With AU.WU)r Troda or Srosolh Goodyears mean less trou ble,less upkeep. Thatis proved by our exclusive features, our dominant place, and the swell ing Goodyear tide. We urge you to join this army. Any dealer will supply you. Goodyear Service Stations Tires in Stock LONG & WELKER Pendleton oregon motor garage PENDLETON AUTO CO. panied by isolated murders and out rages. In the conduct of the war gen erally, Innocent civilians, both men snd woman, w,ere murdered in large numbers, women were violated and children murdered. "Looting, burning and wanton de struction was ordered and counte- nanced by officers. slons were made for systematic in cendiarlxm at the very outbreak of the war. Burn ng and destruction were freiU?nt where no military necessity could he alleged, being a part of the system of German terrorism. "Rules and usages of warfare were frequently broken, particularly by us ing civilians, including women and children, as a shield for advancing forces and to a less degree by killing wounded prisoners and frequent abuse of the Red Cross and wh te flag." i The testimonial was taken from Bel gian, French and British sources, from victims of the outrages, from re fugees, from travelers and from captives. Germans Were Executed. In an aim to be fair, the commis sion cites Instances where Germans were executed by their superior offi cers for attacking women. Extracts from the report allege that a d ary found on a German soldier show that the kaiser's soldiers were on a debauch at Liege on August 19. and on the following night massacred a number of inoffensive citizens. A Jl alines witness said that he saw a German soldier cut off the breasts of a woman after he had struck her down with a bayonet. 'Many dead women." the report said, "were found on the streets of Mallnes. "Belgians, with ropes about ther necks, were exhibited In German cit ies and then executed.'' teaching kindness to animals In the homes and schools. The observance of "Be Kind to An imals Week" will Include special ser vices In schools of every description, public addresses, and the preparation of essays and newspaper articles by- school children, and others, devoted V. V. Ilarrali Is the Oilier IK-lcttatn Who Will Attend He and .Family Are Already In California Visiting Fairs Mr. Ctevenger Will Leave On Monday. CALIFORNIA TOWN TO VOTE ON BOND ISSUE ALAMEDA. Cal, May 11. Today Alameda votes on the proposition of Issuing bonds for the improvement Grocery Company, in the adjoining room. The loss amounts to about HS00, with- 1500 Insurance. Sparling's hat shop, owned by Mrs. I. L. Sparling, lost a stock valued at about $2000, with 1500 Insurance. of the harbor and public schools. The, The damage to the Kelso Grocery election was postponed from April 14 until today because proper notice wa-i not given of the balloting on the previous date and any election under such conditions would be gal. heid ille- The Pendleton Baptist church will be represented at the Northern Bap tist convention la Los Angeles from May 19 to 26 by the pastor. Rev. E. Elaborate provi-Uo the subject of kindness to animals! R. Clevenger, and by W. W. Harrah, and the reciting of Incidents stiow-j wen Known farmer. Rev. Cievender Ing their intelligence and loyal ser-jwlll leave for California on Mon lay vice. In some places there will be, evening and Mr. Harrah, aecompan- Kclso Mas SI500 Bin?. KELSO, May . Starting In the HIM rear of Sparling's hat shop, a fire completely destroyed the stock of goods of the millinery establishment, damaged the building badly and caus ed heavy loss on stock of the Kelso Society Girl Opens Shop. ST. LOUIS. Mo.. May 6 "I Just love business life, but I will never col- Hect bills," said Miss Katherlne Van Bnren, St Louis society girl, who op ened a "baby shop" here where are displayed children's frocks and baby dresses, which she herself designs and fashions. "My friends have been Just lovely.'' Miss Van Buren said. "I am delight ed with my venture, except oh, I hate the financial end of it! "I hate to have to send bills and statements to my best friends. I would rather wait and let them come in nnd pay me whenever they please, hut I am told that Is not the right wav to conduct a business. I am In business life to stay. I like the feel ing -of Independence that goes with business life, nnd would not remain Idle ncaln for snythlg in the world. I will not take In a business partner, they are too much of a nuisance." Miss Van-Buren snld she Is not In favor of woman suffrage, and has no desire to vote f!he likes athletics and good candy and Is, as she herself de scribes it, "just a plain girl." exhibitions devoted to horses, dogs and cats or other domestic animals; also work horse parades and similar functions. It is needless to say tht( the subject of our duty to wild ani mals and their proper protection should also be given special attention. In one state, at least, it is proposed to have automobiles go through the state for the purpose of distributing humane literature and encouraging the formation of new local anti-cruel ty societies as well as to stimulate the activity of those already in existence. Clianibcrlaln'8 Liniment. This preparation is intended espec ially for rheumatism, lame back, sprains and like ailments. It Is a fa vorite with people who are well ac quainted with Its splendid qualities. Mrs. Charles Tanner, Wabash, IndH says of It, "I have found Chamber lain's Liniment the best thing for lame back and sprains I have ever used. It works like a charm and re lieves pain and soreness. It has been used by others of my family as well as by myself for upwards of twenty years." 25 and CO cent bottles. For Siilo by all dealers Adv. led by his family, is already in Call fornla visiting the fairs. The Los Angeles convention will be a meeting of the Baptists of the northern states and It is anticipated that large numbers will be there. The denomination claims about 6,- 000,000 members In the United States and is a leader in the Christian world. Many universities and colleges aro maintained by the church and are witnesses of its aggression. The church spends in the neighborhood of $3,000,000 annually In missionary en terprises. Babyjof Future is Considered Much thought has been given In late years to tha subject of maternity. In the cities there are maternity hospitals equipped with mod ern methods. But most women prefer their own homes and in the towns and vil lages roust prefer them. AiiJ since this Is true we know from the great many splendid letters writ ten on the subject that our "Mother's Friend" Is a great help to expectant mothers. They write of the wonderful relief, how It seemed to allow the muscles to expand without undue strain and what a splendid Influence it was on the nervous system. Such helps aa "Mother's Friend" and the bruader knowledge of them should have a helpful Influence upon babies of the future. In a little book for surh women these points are more thoroughly brought out and a copy will be mailed to anyone who will send us their name snd address. "Mother's Friend" Is sold In all drag (tores and highly recommended for Us timely usefulness. Its safenera and the real help It affords. Ask for It at the store- and write us for the book. Brad field Regulator Co., JU 1 jimr Hid. Atlanta, Ga. TOO WELL KNOWN TO FOOL UNCLE SAM Mr. L. B. Dewltt, local agent for the Standard Oil Co., after reading ol the several instances of late where letters addressed to the Let'er Buck City, Oregon, have been sent by the postal employes to Pendleton and reached safely the parties for whom they were Intended, today Informed an East Oregonian representative of similar Incidents that have occurred with his company. "A letter addressed to the "Zero lene Oil Co., posted at Odessa, Wash , and another addressed to the "Red Crown Gasoline Co., posted at Calex Ico, Cal., didn't bother Uncle Sam's servants one bit The writers knew what they wanted, but didn't know where to get it. The directions were definite enough for the postofflce ser vice, however, and without delay the letters were delivered in each Instance to the nearest Standard Oil Company station." Five of 9 Vnlte Filed On. LA GRANDE, Ore., May 5 Five out of nine units In the Umatilla rec lamation project that were thrown open to filing Saturday In the La Grande office have been filed on by! Hermlston people. The expected rush! for these desirable units of small de nomination did not come. Squatters, snd prior rights were of no avail and the first to file got the plums. i A total of 115 acres was taken up, by the men n ho filed, and there re- J main about that number of acres un-J filed on, unless the next mail at the1 land office takes up those claims. Those who placed filings upon the; tricts were all Hermlston people, as! follows: Otto Sapper. George W. : Prior, Charles A. Keller, Mark Nea-, deau and Hall Miller. j 10SS OFJPPETITE Moat Successfully Treated by Taking Hood'a Sartaparilla. Loss of appetite Is accompanied by toss ot vitality, which la serious. It la common In the spring because) at this time the blood is Impure and Impoverished and fails to give tha digestive organs what Is absolutely necessary for the proper perform ance of their functions. Hood's Sarsaparilia, tha old reli able all-the-year-round medicine. Is especially useful In the spring. Get It from your druggist today. By purifying and enriching the blood and giving vitality, vigor and tone, it is wonderfully successful In the treatment of loss of appetite and the other aliments prevalent at this time. It Is not simply a spring medicine It Is much more than that but it is the best spring medicine, ' Hood's Sarsaparilia makes the rich; red, blood the digestive organs need. company amounted to approximately $1500. with out any Insurance. The damage to the building, which Is own ed by Mrs. H. J. Page, is about $1000, fully covered by Insurance. FftM This Hotel has double the accommodations of any Hotel In Northwest. More conven iences, and more Pleasure for the guests. Rates no higher. 550 bed rooms, dozen dining and re ception rooms. Hates to Too 50 rooau, per day $1 0 loo rooms with beih. per dy 1 5 100 rooms with bath, per day 2.00 200 large outside rooms, bath, per dsy 2-59 Eitrs person la room, ad ditional 1.00 It is so much easier to find a name for your neighbor's baby than it is to select one for your own. Cigarettes Are nniiishftl. LEWIS, Kan., May 6 Cigarette smoking is not being done today by the young men of Lewis (population 700),. as the result of the action ot the young women of the community In refusing, beginning a few days ago, "to accept the company of any young man who Is known to be a user of cigarettes." Several days ago the Antl-Cigaretto Booster Club, having In its member ship every girl In the Lewis high school and most of the other young women In the town, was organised. Resolutions were adopted pledging members not to speak to persons who used cigarettes. A: church services, when the smok era lined up at the doors to escort the young women home, the girls march ed out In a body, refusing to be escorted. America's Greatest Cigarette mkwm A PPLY this national slogan to your health. Eat Government Inspected EAT It costs no more but assures you of getting pure meat that Uncle Sam's veterinary inspectors have examined and found to be free from disease germs and infection of any kind whatsoever. Be sure it's pure by trading at the OREGON MARKET TWO PHONES 600 AND 601 815 Main Street. J. S. Rogers, Trop. Princeton G'fta I.rSO. NEW YORK. May . Largo glfU were announced at the meeting of the rrlnceton University trustees recently, as follows: I Mrs. William Church Osborne, ff New York City, $125,000 to establish j the Dodge professorship of medieval history snd $100,000 from an anony- mous donor for a professrshlp in economy. The committee to raise $550,000 tot meet the conditions of Mrs. Russell, Sage's offer of a like amount reported that $200,74 had been subscribed. President Hibben also reported gifts ( of $106,202, divided about equally be-. tween endowment and current expens es. WHITE SALE WHITE SALE WHITE SALE Q 06 O H m to H H (A u in Semiannual White Sale Begins Saturday May 15 Everything White Reduced ALEXANDERS c n O m 73 H X z O H I n O 70 in r I n ri REMEMBER EVERY THING IN WHITE GOODS REDUCED.