VAC, 'IX r Mi.v kat onrr,QN'TA. rrrT.F;ro onrio uimy. si-TTFMr.FR 10 ion F1CITT FAflFS ft "They're &U trying Fatimas" Patimae have alwsra bees tmghty popular in this town. But lately, since we've Wi telling ttnokera bow SEN SIBLE tbeyare, Fatima Bales hiva baen jumping vary day. Nearly everybody aeema M ba trying them. Everybody sranfs a "ensMe"cigarett one that is COOL to the Throat and tongue and free from after-eflacta, Fatima isn't the onJ aentb bla cigarette but rio other Benaible one see m to please so many tnen'a tastes. Mora Fatimas are told than ny other rifrarette costing over 5c. Today'a the day you should try them. Hx?1urkii Blend GgareHs Q 20 for W Inrirr Undergoes Operation. OTTAWA. Sept 10. Former Pre mier laurler of Canada underwent an operation for ulceration of the lower maxillary at the Walter street tWiilta here. The operation was aid to have been entirely successful. vBBCfl f Attn. end of 5 historic Lewis and Clark trail, on the Pacific Ocean, lies 2 5 miles of forest- kirted furf-wasked CL4TS0P KACB. Big. modem hotels at &A&APJ i SHSIDL Frnetatrtiruj in Surf and two $35,000 ' Natatoria. Manifold amusementt, jjolf, tennis, etc Inexpensive Hotel, -cottage and camp accommodations. ')ajGHTrVlJoLmY fbrYOtf . i ny.r. .1,- ,, x . ,v r ! bia on The Ntrti Bdsk RsaT Limited I -Trains to Portland, thence tki the picturesque "Holland of Oregon"and Astoria to the Oceans.de. MTOtlJ on Exposition Trips via North Bank and tka r .it. Ta new j million JolUr steamskips W Hortten Stnd for Our Vacation Bookltt $13.15 ROUND TRIP From Pendleton. Particulars of ticket agent. NORTHERN PAC. RY. O.-W. R. & N. I mm. lift tar&ac wara PHOTO SUPPLIES Ansco Cameras and Films The court decreed original film and Cyko the prize win ning paper. Take An Ansco on your vacation Tallman & Go. Leadnf Druggifti B " h r 1 am VERDUN CAN m BE TAKEN By I GERMANS SAY FRENCH; DEFENSE SYSTEM IMUS by William rim.ip simms. (United Tress Staff Correspondent.) lOopyright 1915 ty the United Tress. Copyrighted in Great Britain.) WITH THE FRENCH AH MY AT THE FRONT. Aug. 7. iRv Mail ) Frame Is putting her reliance in her men. her entanglements of special barged wire of American make and n her series of murvelous trenches No longer does she depend primarily upon her forts. No better proof of this could be furnished than the act today of Mili tary Governor Courtanceau In show ing me the secrets of the organization of the defense of Verdun. "The Germans have announced that Verdun is on the point of full ins."' a staff officer said. "We want you to have a look for yourself, then to let you judge whether Verdun is in danger or not." So saying, we visited places and saw things which no mere ' "eivihv"' had ever visited or been shown be fore. We went down winding stairs, down, down, down until I was diizy. Into the bowels of the earth under the forts; we ventured into the deepest of the dungeons where miles and miles of corridors are filled with miles of foodstuffs, ammunition and the like in broad, tall rows; we saw he general staff at work in some of thse corridors now rigged up as of fices, we saw the whole plant and lastly we were admitted to the under ground retreat of the general. ' 1 ou maj say," he said, "that we are prepared to defend this city until the last round of ammunition Is gone and the last man dead." The subterranean cnambers of the citadel of Verdun can accommodate at least 50,000 people with the sup plies necessary to their comparative comfort.' In June the Germans shell ed Verdun with 380 mllimeter long range guns, 26 shells falling on the town. Not much damage was done. but profiting by the experience of Dunkirk which was several times bombarded from a position 20 miles away, the authorities at once set about making Verdun "safe." This was done by using the corridors and ; chambers under the citadel as a place j to lodge the troops of the earrison and, if needs be, the civil population! as well. These underground spaces' date back for the most part about I 30 years and are from 100 to 200 ! feet below the surface. They are cut almost entirely In rock but have false walls and ceilings of brick. with space between the bricks and rocks for ventilation, chimneys as cending to the surface at Intervals creating a natural draft. Subway voyagers in New Tork find these underground passages de lightfully Invigorating. One finds innumerable beds or bunks, in two tiers. There is a hos pital with a spotless operating room. An independent waterworks system, with two power stations, In case one gnes wrong1 , has a capacity sufficient for the needs of 50,000 people. There an immense store of grain in air tight metal casks and a large grist mill to turn the grain into flour. A bakery has sufficient ovens to fur nish all soldiers and civlls in the for tress with bread. Besides the grain there is flour much being from Am erica in the sealed metal boxes; also canned meats in enormous quanti ties, j In the same manner there are stores of lard, canned milk and many other necessities, none of these things being drawn upon at present. They will be used only in case Verdun is Invested. Narrow gauge railways run through the corridors to haul food supplies, ammunition, etc.- Five electric-light j plants guarantee the place against j darkne.ss and there are two more be ing built as an extra precaution. Officers' quarters have been pre- i ' r ared in one of the subterranean pawairps, these being simply small I rooms built of thin boarding to pro- ! vide a modifum of privacy. On the door of one little room the upright planks of which are perhaps a foot: ; higher than the others, are the i words: MILITARY GOVERNOR. j The Germans, led by the crown' prince at the north, and the Eavarl- : ans considerably to the south, com GOTHIC THE NEW 2 for25c COLLAR IT FITS THE CRAVAT CLU1TT. FtABOOY a CO., Ie.. Tfco Steward Remedy the safest, most reliable tnd mj;t popular for the common i;Ilmont3 cf stomach, liver and bowels, is always BEECAiTi'S PSLLS Tlu larttst SaU of A nv Urdinti in lit WorU Sold arerrvhara. la boxaa, 10c. 2Sc , tS manded by Trlnee Ruprecht, at con siderable distance form a three-quarter circle about Verdun. It Is re ported that the crown prince is par ticularly eager to take the citadel since it was here he met his first great failure last September. But now that Verdun is safe from long range shelling, and with her five rings of trenches and American barb ed wire about her outer girdles. It would appear a very difficult job. Verdun is now considered a good base to operate from. It Is not con sidered of supreme importance any more than is any other fortress in the west. It is Just one point In the great system of defensive works which stretch . from sea to Switzer land and is important for just that much. ! ltevupcration there ia not so much in the ordinary vacation as there is in a single bottle of Hood's Sarsaparllla, which rfereshes the tired blood, sharpens the dulled appetite, restore the lost courage. Take, Hood's Sarsararilla this summer. Adv. NATIONS WILL ARM MORE SAYS ALFONSO MADRID, Sept. 10. "It Is Impos sible to predict when the war will emt, but after the war the nations, big and little, considering the fate of Belgium, will arm more than ever." This was the heart of an Interview obtained here from King Alfonso of Spain by Senor Cevilller, an Argen tine writer, which was published in the Espana Review. "Spain's role," said King Alfonso, "after the world conflict will be such that her progress, hitherto at a snail's pace, will be increased to tremend ous sneer). Mv cherished wish to visit America has been abandoned. No! one can sav when the war will end. but when it does end, Spain's real work will begin." BRITAIN WILL RELEASE AMERICAN GOODS HELD sador Page at London cabled the ; state department that Great Britain! will release American goods from British detention, if purchasers prove that they were bought prior to March 1 when the order-in-councll became' effective. FACTS FOR SIFFERFJIS. Pain results from injury or con gestion. Be it neuralgia, rheumatism, lumbago, neuritis, toothache, sprain, bruise, sore stiff muscles or whatever pain you have yields to Sloan's Lini mentbrings new fresh blood, dis solves the congestion, relieves the injury, the circulation Is free and your pain leaves as if by magic. The nature of Its qualities penetrate im mediately to the sore spot. Don't keep on suffering. Get a bottle of Sloan's Liniment. Use it .It means instant relief. Price 25c and 60c. $1.00 bottle holds six times as much as the 25c size. Adv. NEW GOLF CHAMP ON hi L t 4 , ' fx. .'"" ft . ' i - r Vi ;-"4 f vtr '-:''.' r- ' ; " I' r ' u ' ' f 1's J . ...- - I--.- ;. j . , . 4 r f , - i . t ' - : f t r, " ', x ' v . ! .' -. J .- I , '-I - ' ,ft' , ' f- i i I maalfffrii if "-Hr ' --'fiNiW n W" f i " - ' - Atfc-A n. i ajjW hsMMttstMa" t " ' ' " ' ? " """ i KolXTt (Jartlncr of 1ik-ao, Was ci owned k ns i( the amateur golfers l Detroit last Saltrday. ooorts j Tennis Stars cf Union May Meet Umatilla Champs ri.AYF.US AT LA tillAMK ARE ANXIOUS TO AKKANGK A TOVKXAMKNT. LA GHAXPE, Ore.. Sept. 10 Lo cal tennis fans are informally talk ing up a proposition of brlntflns Irwin G. Brooks of Athena, and alio winners of the doubles at the recent Umatilla county tennis tournament, to La Grande this fall. It Is suggest ed that a county tournament be heW here, and the winners matched both In singles and doubles against the Umntilla county winners, thus giving a eleareut title to eastern Ore- Ij gon championships, for Baker county doesn't run much to that particular sport. In order to make the claims conclusively eastern Oregon In scope, however, some advise that if such a tournament Is held the Invitations be broadcast. The Imbler and Union contingent Is always to be seriously considered In championship races and a match between this county's best and Brooks ' of Athena would make a pretty single race, and likewise in the doubles. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. At San Francisco- Oakland 6 11 Portland 5 12 Second game: Portland 7 13 Oakland 2 10 At Los Angeles San Francisco 3 8 Los Angeles 0 4 Second game: San Francisco 6 11 Los Angeles 0 5 At Salt Lake ' Vernon 19 20 Salt Lake 4 10 NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Philadelphia . Philadelphia S 7 0 New York 0 3 1 Second game: Philadelphia 9 11 1 New York 4 11 S At Brooklyn Brooklyn 1 1 1 Boston 0 2 1 At St. Louis Cincinnati 4 13 1 St. Louis 3 14 0 Second game: Cincinnati 5 9 0 St. Louis 0 7 1 NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. At Seattle Seattle 2 5 0 Vancouver 0 8 4 At Spokane Tacoma 3 9 4 Spokane 2 7 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Boston Boston ., 5 Philadelphia 0 At Cleveland Detroit 6 Cleveland ". 5 At New York Washington 5 New York 3 Second game: Washington 4 New York 1 8 1 9 0 OF UNITED STATES ltf 1 ) ' ' M NAVAL MAN SAYS U. S. ABLE" TO DEFEND SELF LA GRANDE. Ore., Sept. 9. Sc far as the Pacific fleet is concerned, the navy of the United Suites has not gone to the bow-wows, neither has markmanshlp. deteriorate according to Armon Faulk, son of Constabl and Mrs. I. W. -Faulk of tma city who returned today from San Franclaco where he has been discharged after serving four.- years' enlistment. He was for some time past sergeant at arms, a first-class petty office which controls the police department on board ship. When discharged he was on the St. Louis. "Armoured cruisers are- the most satisfactory battleships now made, and while we have none, other coun tries are building them rapidly," sail Mr. Faulk. The feeling In naval cir cles Is that less super-dreadnaughts should be Built. "Our marksmanship is not falling off any. We practice om rough wa ters, and were you to tell an English man that we make bullseyes at mov ing targets 10,000 yards away, he would laugH-at you. "The ban on liquors om board ships has not met with such remonstrance as Is reported. The officers and men are clean, highly cultured fellows generally, with the standard of re quirements, educational and moral being raised continually. The ab sence of lltjuor on board is a good thing generally, although liquor nev er was much of a problem there. The policy now Is to cast off all un desirables. The man who violates his short? leave privileges Is doomed to be punished severely. The whole complextion of the nnvy. is raising to "OQ-y! Ky Ccrn-n!" K-m, Use 'Gets-lf There You'll Have No Curns to liurapt Your Corns Will Come "Clean Orr," Quick! Ild you ever see a corn pepl off after jon'w imed "Ueta-It" on It? Well, It's a moTinjr-pictiire Cor your life! And yon hanlly do a thing to It. I"nt little "Beta It" "ri, It drh at once. There's nothing "Soro Corn Damped Vanlihl" to ath'k. Tut shoes and stoiklngi on right over It. No twin, no fuwi, 4S lunira riirna gone. "Oin-it" never hurts the true flewh. sever mnkea toes aore. If you Imve tried almost everything elue for rorns, yuti will be much more surprised to see liow oulrkly and ennlly your corns and rRllimi will rome rlnht off with "(Jets It." Quit limping and wrinkling up your fare with corn wrinkles. Try iem It" tonight on that rorn, ralhi. wnrt or bunion, and you'll he glad you read thin. "tieti It" la Hold hy all drnirgliita. 2:k- a hottle, or lent dlreet hf K. Lawrence k Co., Ulrago. Hold In I'endleton and reeom mended aa the worlil'a beat eom remedy hy l'endletun Drug Co., and F. J. Itonaldaon. I It Kl '.I 111 ( 1 I Don't Ask for Crackers Say Snowflakes And look for the new sunburst label on the ends of the packages. In generous 10c and 25c packages. Sold in bulk, too, at all grocers. 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