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PAGE T 1 1 R EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON', TUESDAY, JUNE 22. 191.1. '.-in : UOlloLSi-LKXtNr. AVcScfaUiiPrfparaibnSrAs slmilailnStefbodandluia ting (Jur S tomoclis amlUovkete d Promotes Diacjltonflwrfi ncss and Ifearontalns nciimr Opiuiuarphior nor Mineral NOT NARCOTIC. BtytifMikSiimiuma A .15 .;. " 0' .a AnrrfKl tonedv for Com lion.SouTStoinadLDlirrtoa Worms JComTilsiDiiJJOTnst nmmidLossorMxg. hcSbit Siarvc t lux Ccmtm Compaq NEW YUKIV. Guaranteed urvArtHe Food Exact Copy of Wrapper. Heavy lighting at I'lava. ROME, Juno 22. Heavy fighting continue for the possession of the liviKliiH about Plava on the Iscnr.o, en official statement from the war cfflee announced. The last of tho height were taken by the Italian! on the 17th but strong counter attacka were made by the Austrian who auf fered heavy losses, General Cadorna reported. The Real Suffrage Thought of Women Motherhood It lwr tippermntt In wnmsn't mind. 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Lassen, (only active volcano in the United States) mark this wonderous route to California and Its Two World Expositions Low round trip fares are available over the Southern Pacific Ask your local railroad agent for full particulars and copy of Illustrated folders. "Wayside Notes Shasta Route" and California and Its Two World Expositions," or write 3 i 111' ' In; 11 Muni ) Hi m 1 For Infants and Children. Tha Kind You Have Alvays Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years tmi mui nwn. nmm nr. ItuHNatn Cabinet Changes. LONDON, June 22. The Morning Post's Petrograd correspondent ays that M. Makaroff. minister of tho Interior, has been retired and that Prince Cherbatoff has been appoint ed his successor. The correspondent adds that Prince Cherbntoff, although well known tn public life, has been active member of the Zenmtvo and a marshal of the nobility In Poltava province. Anll-Catltolli! (Jane Falls. MARSHAL, Tex., June 22, Fnnk O'Leary, one of five Marshall men In dicted for the murder here, February S, 1915, of WHUam Black, an antl r.,ti...!i.. lAcfnror waa acauttted in district court here on an liunrucieo, verdict. Tho state previously had sought dis niuwal of the case on the ground that there was not sufficient evidence to convict O'Leary. T1," defense insist ed on a formal acquittal oy a jury. Humian Composer Ile. PETROURAD, June 22. Sergius Taneoff, the Russian composer, died here. IHYESTI.IEHT CO. Court St Rivers Valleys the John M. Scott, Gen. Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon. WW is COLLEGE ATHLETES JOIN r - r i '' l I A. : ; DIES , I 1 i Howard IScrry II If , Thruwlnc Ue Javelin. Tel .Meredith Finishing in (hio Mile lU'lay. When the results of the fifteenth i ,i.. rmes of the Cnlverxity of Pcnnsvlvania, which were run off at Fnmkiln Field. Philadelphia, were tabulated It waa found that the chief honors of the meet were won by Howard lierry and Ted Meredith, two I-enn students. Against college ath Mcs from practically every state In tho union these two souths shewed the most brilliant performances at their respective specialties ever shown at a Penn relay meet. Berry, who haa never shone as an athlete before, won his spurs In the pantathlon, which Is an all around contest of five event a 20 meter run, a discus throw, a Javelin throw, n running biaad Jump and a 1500 me ter run. Of the five events Berry tri umphed in two, the Javelin in which he Is shown here In action, and the 1 r.O Ometer run. and in the other tnree he was never back of third place; winning with a acore of nine points against fifteen for Harry w orming ton of Dartmouth College, his near est opponent. llrituln HKi-s Itlg Deficit. LONDON, June 21. Great Britain faces a deficit of more than twenty billion, five hundred million dollars In excess of Its revenues, Reginald McKenna, chancellor of the exchequer told the boa.e of commons. McKen na Introduced a bill providing for a supplemental loan of one billion, two hundred and twenty-five million 1101 lars. CiiinlncttJ's Case to Come F. ! WASHINGTON. June 21. The supreme court reversed the ruling of. last week refusing to review the con-i vlction of F. Drew Caminettl, cn-j vlcted in California of white slavery, j it agreed to lake up Caminetti's ease and also that of Maury I. Disss, con - ieted with Caminettl. RESCUE SQUAD, VX, iK ',,X iff S i -A ' N . Xij r mi&X --A 1 ' NEW YORK June 22. A rescue company, equipped with smoke helmets and oxygen tanks Is the latest wrinkle In the fire department here. The men are picked "smoke eaters" and will respond to alarms only when the smoke Is particularly acrl 1 and thick. The squad will devote Its efforts entirely to saving life, tho firs fighting and the saving of properly being left to tho regulars. GALAXY OF STARS 1 Meredith made himself a hero with !,. D,lanf Kiv hV me iBin "' m..ninv otf the ast ouarter mlla vi the one mile relay championship. In the smashing time of 48 2-5 seconds,! thereby bringing the lnterschollefiiate championship and a new world's reo-, ord of 3.1S to the (Juaker coll-g-.O The Olympic half mile flier started on practically even terms with BUI, Bingham of Harvaru. anu ar , lernnc uu-i h-t beat the Crimson's fastest middle dls-1 ... I... l vnr. This1 streiiKui, lancer u. u.e .... ... . performance o Meredlh IncUU -n t. 11, pantathlon will be sanctioned aa reg f !, not been taking " !ot the w.est sUle, ,eft for Portland on himself and Is inoM f e cl0hn extended businea strip. was when he won h s Olvmpic honors r at siiu kho m in Ivii. J .... i.nta nt rest rumors that Meredith' i won fame for himself, was the first of this kind that has ever been con u.oa l.v American college athletes with nnrt It has proved so popular The pantathlon event in which Ber It is a foregone conclusion that the both the athletes and spectators that ular championship contest by the inlet-collegiate A. A. A. A. next year. in..nv nit Oil JM..."" , vor.ii r lime 22. All comn un- Ica'tlnn between here and Guayntaaj was nga in severed and it was reported; here that the southern Pacific de Mexico had withdrawn all trains south of Empalme, in which case it would be impossible to get relief to the valley settlers except by the Iad id nf maritipa nt Tobari bay. I vvi.v, mmnmcntinnfi cut between the valley and the coast there is no way by which Admiral Howard cm nscertn!n conditions and determll.e whether it would be necessary to land his marines. . S. to A.t on nag Inei.lent If A HIV.'TnV T 1 1 , 11 " I nT rretary of state Lansing announced that he Is Investigating a numuer 01 orts from T .-.nrl.m pnncniTinl, Old us of the American flag by Btitbsh merchantmen. If the reports prove true additional representations will j he made to the government of Great Aerial Itumlw Kill Many, Britain by the state department. j r.UilS. June 22. Forty-four Ger- ian soldiers and tno civilians killed Portuguese Want War. land LIT persons wounded were net LISBON, June 22. Numerous dem-j lesults of British aviators' recent (.nstruiona favoring Portugal's entry, bombardment of the German aero- 1 into Ihe great European war were bold here. NEWEST ADJUNCT OF FIRE DEPARTMENT mm mm 1 SERIGdSLY DAMAGED FLAMES: IHSOHED IIOMK )!' KAIIIj f AllSOX SIT. r KUS t'llOM K1.A7.K II 1 H STARTS l ltOM -XV.. Side IVulls and Hoof Are Iturrwl !a on l urnlliin- Aniounm to OU'r 9 l'H While Itiiildiiu; I Duin amil t Jtem of Mnr Than 700 OtlUT News of lli-rmltton. (Special Corresp.indence.) HEItMISTOX. Ore., June 22. The residence of Earl Carson on Main street near Fourth street (aught fire early Saturday mornlnf? from itn ov-; erheated flue burning the slile wall? nd entire roof. Losses on the fur niture and house were fully cover' d by Insurance, the furniture for Jlo'i imd the building for 7.10. The first ripe peaches of the sc'i-j son were marketed in I matllla the last of the week for eight cents a pound. Early peaches In the Irrlgon listrict and the western part of the I'matllla project have been supplying the home tablea for several days but! only a few of the early varieties have1 been marketed. Early June apples also made rtieir appearance last week, red raspber ries and black caps being at their best. Dewberries and black berries are now ripening and promise to be a bumper crop. Mrs. W. T. Roberts entertained in-! formally Friday evening in honor of her guet, Miss Mabel Brady and Miss Rose Devorlck of Berkeley, Minn., The early evening was spent! at cards and after refreshments,! dancing was enjoyed until the early . . hours. The rooms were draped in garlands of cacti blossoms and crim son rambler which made a very unique decoration. Among those from town who mo tored to the Roberta home were Miss Maude Phelps, Miss Fannie Todd, Miss He8ie McPherson, Miss Clara Bryant, Miss Walmer, Mlsg Virginia T rt i u ' Marr M R. Oidaker, R. C. Walber. Harry Maltby, J. W. Campbell, T. P. Campbell, O. O. Sapper, J. A. Rob- P A. Campbell, nromlnent rancher ween in irrigon. Clyde Morrow or vvana vvaua ar rived Saturday to be the guest of his sister. M rs. G . W Bohm during the I summer vacation. M. I). Scroggs was a business visitor in Echo Friday. R. C. Todd came up from the gov frnment camp at Irrigon Saturday and will remain home for several days. wm. schaoel ot sianneia, was a Business visnur in ion .-.aimua... Dr. and Mrs. B. G. Monkman and Mr. ana airs. i'. . jveuosg anenuea the dam e In i matllla last evening. Another of the summer dances was enjoyed Saturday evening by a large number of young people in the open air pavilion Japanese Volcanoes Active. TOKIO, June 22. Passengers on incoming steamers at Yokohama re port terrific volcanic eruptions at sea south of Japan two days ago. This volcanic action Is thought to be the 1 B'v The OtlUl'IV v,tllll ill wui'uii . " """"" R . - - into night while huce rocks and lava laineil down Into the sea. drome at Kvere near Ghent, accord- ing to announcement here. 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Count Szechenyl la with his regiment In the Austrian army and baa not been back from tho front since his wife was stricken. NEW YORK, June 22- Mrs. Cor nelius Vanderbilt has received no word yet of her daughter's Illness. She received a letter from the coun tess six weeks ago but she was then working in the hospital and made no mention of being ill. British Aviator Killed. LONDON, June 22. While flying over the Brookdale aviation course. Major Lumsden of the Royal array flying corps, was killed. French Remedy For Stomach Troubles The leading doctors of Francs have for years used a prescription of vege table oils for chronic stomach trou ble and constipation that acts Ilk a charm. One dose will convince. Severe cases ot years' standing are often greatly benefited within 24 hours. So many people are getting surprising results that we feel all persons suffering from constipation lower bowel, liver and stomach trou-' bles should try Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. 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