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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST 0REC0N1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1915. PAGE THIIEE The Round-up Date are Sept. 23-24-25 Tell your friend. more comfortable not only the present wea ther, but also the beautiful new styles, for Fall, that are now showing: in Bond Clothes ' 115 to $30 They give you more snap, style, fit and wear than other clothes for which you are com pelled to pay the same price. Alterations are free, by our own tailors. YOUR suit is here. . Bond Bros. Padlatoa'i Leading' Clothlen ilPffli CITY READY 10 OPEN BIG fl TO HONOR SPANIARD DISCOVERY OF THE SOUTH SEAS Td BE COMMEMORATED IN NOVEMBER, c BRITAIN SENDS GOLD TO STRENGTHEN CREDIT NEW YORK, Aug. 31. Nearly I20.DOO.000 In gold and securities worth 1211,000,000, the second largest shipment sent from London to stren gthen British credit In this country, arrived here on a special train of even steel cars, guarded by 38 arm ed men. The shipment came direct by rail from Halifax. N. S., to which port it was conveney by a British warship convoyed by smaller craft. On the Way to New York the train was pre ceded by a pilot engine and car. The (told Old securities were con signed to J. P. Morgan & Co., for ac count of the British government. ONE MAN KILLED WHEN STRUCK BY A TRAIN Corn or ObmIi for Votes. PES MOINES, la., Aug. 31. To secure funds to carry out their cam paign for votes to secure a constitu tional amendment, giving women the bullot at the next state wide primary election, the suffrage leaders have Issued a call upon every farmer's wife In the state to give a bushel of corn, or its value In cash, to the fund. At the state fair here the suffrage leaders have a corn booth where fair visitors are delivering their corn or ageeing to pay the cash. In every county in tbe state an agent was named to receive and care for the corn and attend to Its sale. Many thousands of bushels of corn are be ing obtained. Scuttle Sun DlM-oiitlniios. SEATTLE, Aug. 31. For the sec ond time the Seattle Sun has gone out : of. business. When the Sun failed PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug. 31. One .several months ago, employes, after man was killed and another Injured a short time, started It again on a co- sevenly when they were struck by , operative basis. It lasted about seven the Troop A Oregon National Ouard weeks and today, it was announced special on the O.-W. R. & N. Rail-; lher would be further effort toward road near Crusher, on the Bridal keeping It alive Veil route. I The dead man Is James MeCann. an employe on a rock crusher at Crush er. Will Fulford sustained a dislo cated arm and Injuries to his head and legs. He was struck by McCann'e body as it was thrown from the track. The men, who were standing on the "track, did not hear the approaching 'train on account of the noise of the 'rock crusher. Fulford was taken to St. Vincent's Hospital. NEW COUNSELLOR NAMED FOR STATE DEPARTMENT WASHINGTON, Aug. 31. Frank U Polk, corporation counsel of New York city, has accepted the post of counsellor to the state department. Formal announcement of the ap pointment was made by Secretary Lansing. Summer Suggestions For Baby's Mother REASONABLE ADVICE ON THE HEALTH OF CHILDREN IN HOT WEATHER. No one requires as much food In summer as in winter. Do not over feed children during the hot weather. Serve only the lighter and more eas ily digested foods, and make sure the bowels keep normally active. Most of the troubles to which chil dren seem particularly susceptible In the summer have their origin I a constipated condition. The first care of the mother should be to see that the children are regular. At the first sign of a disposition to neglect this Important function a mild laxative should be administered promptly. Cathartics and purgatives should nev. er be given to children as they are morning In an easy, natural maner, harsh and violent In their action and without griping or other discomfort, tend to upset the entire system. The Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is sold combination of simple laxative herbs In drug stores for fifty centa l bottle with pepsin, sold In drug stores under U has been on the maket for a quar the name of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup ter of a century and Is today the Pepsin, is now very generally used to standard household remedy In count correct stomach and bowel trouble less homes throughout the country and la especially adapted for children. A free trial bottle can be obtained by being pleasant to the taste, mild and writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 453 gentlo In action and free from opiate Washington St., Montlcello, 111. or narcotic drugs of any description A dose at bedtime brings relief next Balboa. Dead Those 400 Yearn, will Be Remembered In Fitting Celebra tion While Also the Rr-mi motion of Separate (government of Panama Will Bo Observed. PANAMA CITY, Aug. 31 With the opening date little more than two months distant the national exposi tion of Panama Is certain to be ready The exposition does not celebrate the! opening of the canal, notwithstand ing the fact that the presence of this new highway Is counted on to treble the number of visitors that otherwise' could have been expected. The most recent event that It celebrates Is the resumption of separate government by Panama and the opening date No vember 3 was chosen because It Is the twelfth anniversary of that event. The official designation of the big undertaking Is "The National Exposi tion of Panama Commemorative ol the DlscoVery of the South Seas. The single person most honored will be Balboa, dead these four hun dred years. The preamble of the de cree providing for the exposition says It Is for the purpose of: "Extolling and honoring the mem ory of Vasco Nunex de Balboa, the discoverer of the Pacific ocean; of strengthening the sentiments of friendship and sympathy which bind Panama with Spain, the mother country, on the one part and that the republics of the American continent on the other part; promoting com mercial and Intellectual Interchange with these countries, and exhibiting to the visitors at the exposition the natural resources. Industries, arts and In a single word, the growing civiliza tion of the republic of Panama, A plot of ground, 70 acres In ex tent, in the north part of the city is occupied by the exposition, lying along a slope that overlooks the Pa cific. There are to be about eight ex hibition buildings, a stadium, a plaza. a grand parkway, and a concourse and patio at the waterside. Most of the buildings are finished. These in clude the palaces of agriculture, of fine arts, of government, of com merce anil Industry and of adminis tration. At the date of the legation's last report, the palace of education also was more than half finished. The management of the exposition has been occupying tree administration building for some time. Early last Spring Cuba completed its building.. It Is a permanent structure, the second floor of which Is to be occupied by the Cuban lega tion and the first floor by exhibits of Cuban products, which will be main tained after the close of the exposi tion. With an 180.000 building and ex hibit, Spain will have an important part. The building wilt also be per manent and have the same functions as that of Cuba. Construction Is now In progress, It Is stated. The erec tion of this building Is one of the significant features of the fair. For many years after Panama's declara tion of Independence from Spain, 111 feeling existed between- the mother country and the new republic, due partly to misunderstanding and partly to the fact that Spain cherish ed hopes of recovering Its old posses sion. The fact now that Spain was the only European country Invited o participate In the fair and that she accepted the Invitation shows how completely this feeling has changed on both sides. Indeed, the natural sympathy between the two, due to identity In language, literature and to considerable extent In culture, long since asserted itself. Another permanent building wilt be that of Venezuela near those of Cuba and Spain, but there is some doubt whether she will be able to complete it in time for the fair. Al though the other three Central Am erican republics have not so far made will you (3 inn's? CHOOSE A Mill 0 n 6" wn u FOR ROUND-UP TIME? Our Stocks Were Never so Complete As Now It is impossible to adequately describe these beautiful Suits and Coats that are arriving by every express. They depict the latest decree of dame fashion. You must try them on in order to fully appreciate the wonderful creations and snappy styles that are being shown at this style store. No matter what price you have thought of paying- for your Suit or Coat, we can show them to you at just the price you have been thinking of paying. Come here where yoir are as sured of correct styles and proper fittings. SUITS $18.50 TO $40.00. COATS $10.00 TO $75.00: - 5 MODART CORSETS FRONT LACED Have a reputation that is both deserved and enviable. They fit p rfectly and are so comfortable. Health is improved' when they are constantly worn. We have the exclusive rights to Modart Front Laced Corsets in this city. Let Your Next Corset Be a MODART. ffiSs? oiy ALKCAMDEKS J I Remember the Round-up Date, Sept. 23-24-25. Z3 feTS -"A . I " tit. it "7 4 II Is not the first tim Panama has honored the memory of Nunez de Balboa. There is a coin of the re public called the Balboa. Balboa's portrait is on the rmtlonal postage stamp and Sept. 25, the day he first saw the Pacific, Is a national holiday. There Is a project alflo to build a great statue of him at the Pacific end of the canal. EDS OFFER TY COBB HUNDRED THOUSAND BAIT U GRANDE MS THAT BAN BE PLACED ON HUNTING TO PREVENT FIRES IN FORESTS LA GRANDE, Ore., Aug. St. La long had been burned over on the Grande appeals to Governor Withy- Union county side of the Wallowa combe In the fight against menacing river; two more fires were reported forest fires that have suddenly brok en out in about a dozen points in Union and Wallowa counties, went forward to Salem in the shape of prayers for a ban on hunting. Hunt ers are believed to be responsible for many of the destructive fires. Within the past 10 hours fire big crews have been sent from La from the Upper Minam. Howard Meadows, soudi of La Grande, and Hamilton mountain, west, are the lo cations of other fires. The fire at Hilgard, which started Friday, is still beyond control, though recruits have been sent there. The number of fires in Wallova county Is rather indefinite, but for- Grande to fight fires that are laying, est rangers are reporting that fires waste some of the best timber In eastern Oregon, though all the fires are not In valuable timber. Out of probably a dozen fires reported, only one is under control, a blaze on Ca bin creek. This morning an area of six milej are springing up In large numbers. Many workmen sent in to fight come back, finding the work too strenuous. The appeal to Gevernor Wlthycombe by George Palmer, president of the Fire Association, declares the situa tion serious. EXPERIMENT STATION ENGINEER WILL READ PAPER AT CONVENTION RALPH ALLEN OP HERMISTOX TO ATTEND SESSION AT PANA MA FAIR. Tyrup Uuymsnd Cobb, tha "Georgia reach." has been offered tlOO.nnn tn appropriations, the mingling of people, si,.,, thrw vear contract with the (Special Correspondence.) HF.RMISTON, Ore., Aug. 31. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Allen, accompanied by Mrs. Allen's niece-, Miss Bartholo mew of Echo, left today for Berkley, California, where Mr. Allen will read a paper in behalf of the northwest before the American Pomologlcal So ciety which will be in session Sep tember 1 to 4 at the University of California. Mr. Allen, who Is super intendent of the local experiment sta tion, has as his assigned subject "Some Thases of Fertility 'in Irrie i tion." Before returning home Mr. and Mrs. Allen and Miss Bartholomew will visit the exposition and orher Points of interest in California. SUNKEN SUBMARINE F-4 IS RAISED TO SURFACE HONOLULU, T. H.. Aug. 31. Submarine F-4, which went to the bottom off the Harbor of Honolulu, March 26, 1915, during practice ma neuvers, and carried to their death Lieutenant Alfred L. Edc and a crw of 21 men, was successfully raised and towed to quarantine. Fost or Priwin Life. ST. CLOUD. Minn.. Aug. Jr- Amcrb-ao Shipping Increases. WASHINGTON". Aug. 31. Ameri can shipping shows an increase for foreign trade of 737,623 gross tons over last year, despite stories of its demoralization through untoward legislation, the repartment of com merce announced. This year's, gross tonnage is one million, eight hun dred and thirteen thousand, three hundred and seventy five. aji. increase of about three times the tonnage in any previous year. clips came alongside the Wyoming, oil pipes were connected and tha bat tleship took on the fuel while contin uing to pound htr way toward Hamp.' ton Roads. SEVERE. RHEUMATIC PAINS DISAPPEAR RbenmaJisrc depemiV on an acid in the Wood, whieh. affects tbe muscles and joints,, producing' in flammation, .stiffness and pain. This acid pets into the blood through aome defect in the dicrt-stive process. Hood's Sarsaparilla, the old-time) blood .tonic, is very successful in the treatment of rheumatism. It acts directly, with pnrifvinjj effect, on the blood, and improve the diges tion. Don 't suffer. Get Hood 'g today Vacation Journeys AT LOW ROUND-TRIP FARES TIA IIIII PACIFIC UIUILI II TO NORTH BEACH "Where Cool Sea Breezes Blow." !6 miles of smooth, white beach; a score of Interesting beach towns; maay excellent hotels and resorts; everything necessary for seashore outings. For real rest and recreation go to North Beach Round Trip Fare, $13.13. CIRCLE TOURS OF THE EAST Tsft Talks on lr"Ml(iiry.. j BERKELEY, Cal., Aug. J I. For-' mer President William. Howard Tatt His addressed 10. mm stuurnts f the trom an tnese countries ai me ex- federal league to play with the club: studied efforts to break into the state, t mveraity of California and the Pa position Is expected to strengthen the which the new .organization, will place! reformatory were rewarded, Uobert' elite Theological Seminary in the nomis or inenusnip anu unuraniw )n npw York city next year 0( Arnett rests peacefully today. A few. open-air Greek theater. His subject' ing among tnem. i this ummint fiiO.OOO will lie paid as The United States government has snon as si(,n, the MntriK,t and lh(1 set aside $25,000 for representation , i,aiani.P ., ,,e 8pn,a(, 8ver the at the fair, but Just how this Is to be! jhree years. spent has not been announced. Tne weeks ago he forged three checks and was "The Presidam-y Its Powers, gave himself up to the St. Paul po- Duties and Resisuisibittiies." The lice His sentence finished, he soon address is one of three which Taft returned to the St. Paul police, de-! will give to the students on phases Panama government hopes. It is said, that the United States wltl sometime see fit to erect a representative ex hibition b"ding In the permanent group, and that many other countries will also take advantage of the op portunity of exhibiting their products near the new world-highway. LEHMAN HOT SPRINGS FRANK L. McNEIL, Manager. THE BLUE MOUNTAINS MOST POPULAR HEALTH AND PLEASURE RESORT, p HOTEL RATES $11.00 and $12.00 Per Week FREE CAMPING GROUNDS Cobb's contract with the Detroit! Tigers has three rmire years to run! and ft Is understood to be one of the "Iron-clad variety, but It Is re ported that Cobb Is considering the- mutter of jumping seriously. Cobb's salary with the, Detroit cluh Is satd to be JlT.sno a year. Picture shows Cobh after a. "high ne." of federal government. manded his cetl back, saying he had forged another check. He was ao- commodate!. Then he came baek here voluntarily appeared before au thorities .and insisted he had forged another check, and asked to be sen tenoed to the state reformatory. He WYOMINP TAIf fW FUEL AT 14 KNOTS d.iourn h VMt I!one. MONTGOMERY, Ala.. Aug. 31 H The legislature is expected to adjourn S I Monday or Tuesday, or at least to take a lengthy recess. French Remedy For Stomach Troubles I i MAIL AND PASSENGER AUTO STAGE Makes regular trips between Pendleton and Lehman Springs. The leading doctors of France have for years used a prescription of vege table oils for chronic stomach trou- S3 j ble and constipation that acts like MAIL AND PESSENGER AUTO STAGE 3 a charm. One dose will convince. severe cases or 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 hies should try Mayr s Remedy. leaves French Restaurant, Pendleton, :30 a. m. every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, with round trip on Sundays. 14.00 one way; $7.08 round trip. Hauls passengers, mall and freight See II. Stubblcflcld at French Restaurant. SWIMMING, DANCING, HUNTING, BOWLING, FISHING, HOT MINERAL WATER immH!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!! ;::::!!::,;:,::::;:;::;:';,;:!:::,::;:,:;:: Mr. and Mrs. J. Drake of Hermis ton were at.' the- Rawman last evening. "I denied he Is writing a book on prison resorm. ORPER IN Taw;ecmfwyptt WASHINGTON, Aug. 31. It was reliably reported here that Great Rrltaln had released all neutral car- fuel white traveling 14 knots an hoot is the Seat of the battleship Wyom'ng which: aroused Interested discussion in nvl circles here. A moderate goes contracted before March 15 and soa as running, and the rollier Cy conslgned to the United Stntes. This' modifies the British order-in-coun-! rll, stopping all shipments regardless of the lime contracted and is believed to he the first step toward "freedom of the 9e:rs ' for which America ha been fighting. Prllish Ambassador Sir Cecil Spring Rice called ift the state de partment but left Immediately when told that Secretary of State Lansing was absent. ANOTHER STRIKE HUMORED AT THE STANDARD OIL HAYONNE, Aug. 31 Rumors tha; another strike of the employes of the Standard Oil company will be called here were circulated. The other strike resulted In several men killed Wonderful: during riots. The men are now said It is sold by leading drug-ito resent the company's action In re- glsts everywhere with tho positive! fusing to discharge about 75 negroes understanding that your money will hired as strikebreakers. The work be refunded without question or; era were given a 10 cent Increase after quibble If ONE bottle falls to slve the lust strike. Oil uihanccd one you nbsolutc satisfaction. cent shortly nflcrward. 1 -v -I - 1 1 Smokers of Turkish Trophies Cigarettes fifteen yean aga are smoker of TurkishTrophies Cigarettes today t Aftb64sMas STOPO.CS AlkCwLO AT HOT LAKE OREGON including a visit to the world famous California F-ipositlona oa going or return trip. The op portunity of a lifetime. The most wonderful shows the na tion has ever seen. Do not miss them. fctTO-TRIP ONE-WAY THRU BOTH WATS TO CALF0R51A DIRECT Omaha 177.50 HO.Ol) Chicago 90.00 73 50 New York City $12S. 30 110 70 Corresponding fares to many other Eastern cities. YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK The Wonderland of America, Open until September 15. Visit the Park this year in connection with your summer trip east or to the expositions. Direct line and thru sleeping-car service to Si'VUhn Entrance. Ask for fares, folders, etc. It us help you plan your trip. K pert travel service our hobby. Tickets, reservations. Informa tion, upon application to T. F. O'BRIEN Agent O-W. R. X. Safety lint Courtesy Alwsvt m lliillUIIIIIIIIIWII