EIGHT PAGE3 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY, MAY 14, 191- PAGE Til RE w jf'HI piHS P!in '"THE harder you are to please in choosing your clothes, the greater our satisfaction in pleasing you. In an assortment as large and liberal as ours, any man can expect to find just what he wants and we shall not dis appoint him. Bond Clothes $15.00 to 130.00 Select from an assortment of superb serges, cheviots and worsteds all of them absolutely pure wool and so guaranteed. BOND BROTHERS nm conn 'ill; 3 API KILLED BATTLE STILL CONTINUES, AC tOKDlNU TO REPORTS HKLP SENT. r- w f t rav Less tor Y okU our mm. E III 1 PI Come here and get pure, clean, GOVERNMENT IN SPECTED LARD and BACON for less money than others charge you for "common stock." Our Prices for PURE Lard 3 Pound pail of U. S. Inspected Lard, only 50t 5 Pound pail of U. S. Inspected Lard, only 75? 10 Pound pail of U. S. Inspected Lard, only $1.50 Don't send your Bacon orders to a grocery store and pay dear for the slicing of it on an expensive slicing ma chinecome here and get more U. S. inspected eastern Bacon for your money and we'll slice it for you free. We sell government inspected meats and give our patrons accommodating service combined with mod erate prices. OREGON MARKET TWO PHONES 600 AND 601 815 Main Street. J. S. Rogers, Prop. Clccrs SikiU" Stcns Goes Right Down to Where the Germs Start From. GUNMAN'S CONFESSION ENDS IN INDICTMENTS NEW YORK. May 1J. "Dopey Hennle" Fein, known to the police as a fearless gunman, "squealed" to the Krand Jury, causing the immeillnte arrest of 83 suspects, Including labor Inailnra. iunmen and three "strop arm women." All were Indicted on the strength of Fein's allegations Fein churned that labor leader hired -n n men to wreck non-union shops MERITOL COLD TABLETS will break up that Spring Cold Sold by us on a Money back Guarantee Tallman h Go. 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A Connecticut life Insurance company has a policy through its accident de purtment on Elbert Hubard, which with Ita double Indemnity for loan of life on a common currier and Ita ac cumulated benefita, amounts to (57 The name company has a policy on his wife, Alice Hubbard, which haa coat her only 15 and which with Ita double indemnity provlaiona will dou ble the fnce value of 112,600 to 25, 000 and will be payable to her estate. The same company haa 150,000 re- Insurance on the policy of another concern, Issued Alfred O, Vanderbilt THE CHARM OF MOTHERHOOD Enhanced By Perfect Phyti- cal Health. The experience of Motherhood is a try ing one to most women and marks dis tinctly an epoch in their lives. Not one woman in a hundred ia prepared or un derstands how to properly care for her self. Of course nearly every woman nowadays has medical treatment at such times, but many approach the experi ence with an organism unfitted for the trial of strength, and when it is over her system has received shock from which it is hard to recover. Following right upon this comes the nervous strain of caring for the child, and a distinct change in the mother results. There is nothing more charming than happy and healthy mother of children, and indeed child-birth under the right conditions need be no hazard to health or beauty. The unexplainable thing ia that, with all the evidence of shattered nerves and broken health resulting from an unprepared condition, and with am ple time in which to prepare, women Will persist in going blindly to the trial. Every woman at this time should rely upon Lydia E. Pinkham'i Vegetable Compound, most valuable tonic and invigorator of the female organism. In many homes once childless there are now children be cause of the fact that Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegotable Compound makes women normal, healthy and strong. If yon want special advice write to Lydia E. Plnkhsm Medicine Co. (confU dentlol) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. 121 The action of S. 8, 8., the famous blood purifier, la notable in the akin. It ia but natural that blood impurities should seek an outlet. Water, gas, oil and nearly all the active products of nature seek the surface. It seems to be a cos mic lnw. Even our thoughts will un dertake to find expression. And so what ever we take Into our system will even tually come out changed In form, con verted often Into some other substance, but constituting always either waste or thr.t which has served Ita useful pur pose and must be eliminated. And the skin U the principal avenue for escape (,f certain acids or poisons. If the akin and Mood be healthy, these wastes pass oft as vapor or perspiration. But Im pure blood loads the akin with eczema, pimples, acne, rheumatism, rush, fever blisters, blood risings and other erup tions. And 8. 8. 8. haa been found the very best, anfest and most effective remedy to purify the blood and thus re store the skin to clear and attractive health. Get a bottle today of any drug gist, but be emphatic. Do not allow any one to hand you a substitute. Wrapped around (he bottle Is an Interesting cir cular that tells you how to obtain skill ful advice free on any subject concern ing the blood. S. 8. 8. ia prepared only by The 8wlft Ptwlflo Co., ill Swift Hid., Atlanta, tia. Look for tills name on the package. MEMBERS OF Hi CABINET QUIT PLACES III FACE OF CRISIS AliSKN'CK OP FI LL CONFIDENCE IN GOVKHNMLXT IS GIVEN AS THE CAl'SE. Clashes Itolweon War ami Neutrality Factions Are Threatened and Trioi Are Hold Ready for Any Emonreiii')- Strong guard at Ger man and Austrian KiiiImssIcs. LONDON, May 14. The Italian cabinet has realgned. "The Council of Ministers," says Reuters Home correspondent, "con slderlng that it does not possess the unanimous assent of the constitution al parties regarding Its International policy which the gravity of the sit uatlon demands, haa decided to hand ita resignation to the king. An affl clal note to this effect was issued last night. "The king haa reserved his doelelon as to whether the resignation will be accepted." ROME, via Paris, May 14 The political parties whose policies ire in favor of Italy's remaining neutral have announced the intention of or ganizing a demonstration to counter act the actions of those who favor In tervention In the war. The police of Rome, fearing con flicts between the citizens of the va rlous parties, are taking extraordi nary measures to cope with the situa tion. Troops occupy all the Important points ot the city and are especially In force In the vicinity of the Aus- tro-Hungarlan and German embassies Strong detachments ot soldiers are al so being kept in the nlghborhood of ex-Premier Glolittl's house, ready to rush to his defense If necessary. The Victoria falls of the Zambesi, In South Central Africa, are capable of furnishing 35,000,000 horBe power of electrical energy. Ax Victim Still Siloiit. LA GRANDE, Ore.. May 13. Mrs. J. W. Moon, the young woman who was chopped with an ax last Saturday, refuses to shed light on the crime, al though her mentalities are rap Idly clarifying. The police con tinue to hold her father-in-law, who was arrested the day of the attack. One tooth was knocked out In the attack and she af firms "they" knocked It out, but doesn't elaborate on whom "they" refers to. Governor Maytorena Rushes 300 TroojHi to Drive Indian to the! Mountain Italdlnsr Itand Raid In Consist of 400 Kedmen Women and Children Endangered. N'OGALES, Sonora, Mex., May 14. Taqui Indians, attacking a colony of 65 Americans, Including women and children, near Eaperanza. south of Guaymas, killed three and wounded several others, according to Informa tion received by Frederick Slmplch, American consul here. The battle still continues, It was said, the Am ericans striving desperately to keep the Indiana from reaching their homes. j Americans reported killed are John Wilson, W. A. Fay and William Block er. J. J. Bonovan Is missing. Governor Sends Army of 800. Jose Maytorena, governor of So nora, has ordered a detachment ot BOO troops to entrain at Guaymas and proceed to the aid of the Americans. Refugees from the Interior report conditions In Sonora to be little short of appalling. The Indians are report ed to be butchering Mexicans men, women and children, lndlserlnrnate-. J W. W. Mackle, a soil expert, and his wife and daughter, are als am ong the missing. Mackle Is sMd to havebeen an associate of John Hays Hammond. Consul Sampieh tele graphed his Information to the uate department at Washington. Maytorena Is Confident. Governor Maytorena said he was confident the force he had orde-ed to Esperanza from Guaymas could han dle the Yaquls and drive them back to their stronghold In the Blacatete mountains. LOS ANGELES. May 14. A dis patch direct from Esperanza, Sonora, said that John Wilson had been kill ed and William Stocker wounded In a fight with 400 Yaqut Indians, raid ing the Lower Yaqul river valley. The dispatch, addressed to W. E. Richardson, member of a firm in terested in the Yaqul valley, also said that J. J. Donovan was missing. Mr. Richardson said that there were only a few women in the terri tory raided by the Indians, probably not more than five. Rheumatism Yields Quickly to Sloan's. You can't prevent an attack of rheumatism from coming on, but you can stop It almost Immediately. Sloan's Liniment gently applied to the sore Joint or muscle penetrates In a few minutes to the inflamed spot that causes the pain. It soothes the hot, tender, swoolen feeling, and In a very short time brings a relief that Is almost unbelievable until you ex perience It. Get a bottle of Sloan'J Liniment for 25c. of any druggist and have it In the house against colds. sore and swoolen Joints, lumbago, sciatica and like ailments. Your money back if not satisfied, but It does give almost Instant relief. Adv. At Reasonable Prices Nature intended that you should have a good set of teeth. Are you true to yourself? Why neglect your teeth and ruin your health when you can have your work done without pain. If you have to wear aruhcal teeth, remember there are not many dentists who know how to make a good set of teeth. A plate must not only stay in your mouth, but the teeth must come together so as to be of ser vice in chewing. My plates meet these requirements or your money back. Ask the people I have worked for and they will tell you I can de liver the goods. I will make you a price on Painless dentistry right here in Pen dleton you can not beat any place, considering the grade of work. MY PRICES ARE RIGHT. It is better to have had us do your work than to wish you had. C3. F. L. iMGLMEUd Dentistry. Suite 3, 4 and 5 Schmidt Bldg. Lady Assistant Always in Attendance DETROIT STREETCAR MEN OK STRIKE; CITIZENS WALK MOTORMEX AND COXIU'CTORS ARE OCT BETTER COXD1TI ONS ARE DEMANDED. DETROIT, May IS. Thousands of persons walked to work today when 2200 motormen and conductors on the treet railway company struck. The city awakened to find the trac tion service completely out of com mission. Better working conditions are demanded. The strike resulted directly in the refusal of the company to reinstate an officer of the platformmen's union who was recently discharged. It is estimated that S0O0 men are out. No effort has been made to operate cars. FROM THE WAR ZONE. LONDON. Hero worshiping wom en have caused the government to erect high fences around hospital camps where Indian soldiers are convalescing. marck erected on French soil now In German possession. DUBLIN. George Bernard Shaw, nag arrested by a sealous town con stable at Birr when he attempted to take a picture of the statue of the Duke of Cumberland. The officer thought he was a German spy. LONDON. Of the seven sons of Sergeant George Baynes, a veteran of the British Indian campaign, six are at the front and the other met death in action early in the war. BERLIN. Boruch Josselete. a Jew ish woman, aged 110, who fled to War saw in front of the advancing Rus sians also took refuge In the same city In 1812 fleeing before the troops of Napoleon. LONDON. A report from Burs sels reaches London that Kaiser W1I helm has shaved off his famous im perial mustache. LONDON. Large crowds of curi ous persons gather daily near the war office, sometimes waiting hours to see Lord Kitchener go in or come out. Formal Inquiry Ordered. LONDON, May 11. It is officially announced that the British board of trade, with the concurrence of the admiralty, had ordered an Inquiry In to the circumstances attending the loss of the Lusitania. Lord Merzj has consented to conduct the Inquiry. Lord Merzy conducted the Investi gations into the sinking of the steam ers Titanic and Empress of Ireland. behind the dough You may use an old favorite recipe and the best of materials and male it carefully, the oven may be mst rishL vet vou will hav a f.1.m i The Power behind the Dough" is not the right one to leaven it properly and make it light, digestible, wholesome. Good baking without good baking powder is out of the question. vco j-pumr ui wonoerrul lesreoiag pomx, and the double action m m uuwi ug a me ovea nutes good results doubly certain. 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So quick and effective is Its action that a single dose Is usually enough , to bring pronounced relief in thei most stubborn cases, and many peo-' pie who have tried it declare they never heard of anything to produce such remarkable results In so short a time. It is known as Mayr's Won derful Remedy and can now be had at all leading drug stores. It is sold with the positive understanding that your money will be refunded without question or quibble If ONE bottle falls to give you absolute, satisfaction. E3 El II 13 M- A 7! n nn I jy tm wail vo yvo i -4 i S3 fi --'3 i ... 3 1 r-3 i 4 ii To save the expense and risk necessary in handling and moving our grand large stock of HIGH GRADE MUSI CAL GOODS, we are going to let many go at Great Removal Reductions Some Slightly used Pianos at Sacrifice Prices Warren's Music Housp SIIHS ESI mMAEJJH .Ui. 'wmas sm m HLkwiiisi 'u gaty" j