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    DAILY EAST OKEPXIAX. PFXDLETOX. OREGOX. TITPAY, SKPTEMHER 14, 191,'.
EIGHT PAGES
I'illll THOUGHTS Of
PEACE, M SHuLLD
BE TRAILED II m
John v I vrr :
1iiM iTin. 1 M
. t S X .V
' ' ' I. ii p !. l.-ov.l lh.it the six-ni. ;;(!.
: . - r i v : : v , i , t .nil w.uiui be an e!Y,vtivc
f r imoni:. :mnt because it
'-: 'M offer both a j.-li and si h.H'liti..;
tvscst- 'TcVuhtediy this nauon is in a
ivr.lv. ;s posm.m.' said the educator.
" o an the only world power not
r.tntid in conflict. As a great neu
.ra! we hive becvne the ohleet of
envy and hate by all the warring.
1 tV-it Till; oc.:r;r:es. and this will Increase as
!te is the we wax Tatter from world trade at the
oral 'r. evivrs of our old-time rivals."
'or ct?er called attention to the fear
:Y ratten las has had for large
as the
.lent
.na!
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NT) ,f
It! 1 " ,1' H
HSTK SSE TEA
;m : its s vi istr
- P CA Till..
rr
! "Att.Al
said
S.V..'. OiR
.'.is;',: ate
'. v..' :t
i . .;e ' ;,a,'. sa..i
v the t-vo
. - t - : j e:: er:.c:r.t for
x. . , sr '.w tV.c-v. x ?o eft.c:
- v. ..- .,e or'ssT us have
- -.:-. ::: ; . - -sc. a" ;!:? tirto
:- ;-'tr.se tut U t that m:l-
:rs r,..! ; 1 the f.tre for useful.
- Itt every camp ar.J
'.isvi'.f a sch.v; where a
.; a cay car. be spent in pre-'
.- -i :'or ;-e ar s of peace." I
p said ;he artv.y and navy offer-1
Nsres of rcen with training for war
sr.! sa d he believed the scheme out
Vrtxi would jive no ground for such
it AT.
SKt I'-KI J 1 T HOME 1KX1X)KS
s mhst wvsr.en are called who all over
.. broa.i land make their annual
co l.vtUns of roots and herbs, and
H'.y uyon recipes which pioneer moth
, r! found dependable for different
i?r.:;lv ai!:ter.ts. In one of those re
clre. IjrdU K. Pinkham's Vegetable
Ootti pound had its origin and so sue
cvssful has tt proved that there Is
ktrdlv a city, town or hamlet In Am-
tr:c where some woman who has
feen restored to health by Its use does
r.ct reside. Adv.
Sports
Mascott to Start
Training for His
Bout With Jockey
BAXTAMWKHiHTS WILL HAVE
RETTKX GO HKltK OX SKP-
t VtT.
r..i' ir? c : .el
iirkei.rj gray.
' ; i tiir grad-
tr::. s t;U tr
kir :t?T tair a
or w h:ch a ouit sen-
i " rt
Biplane OutiKx Zotnc'ln.
COPENHAOEN. STt. U The new
t:es for vocational train-' tpe of giant biplane undergoing tests
.-c :n hundred of different lines to In Germany i said to have meaaure
r et the r.eeds of the arn-.y and navy. ' ment of 42 l-l meters across the
T-.ere is m reason, he sa;d. why the! plane. The motors develop 300
.:ivy nd navy should not do a large 1 horsepower and each works three pro
part the work needed for their sup-! pellets
The biplanes are capable of carry
!-:V.' we -e Lvi-.r in ace when
a o i!v'ui appear .nc is ci th ' A round every army post the gov-!lng sufficient fuel for flights of eight
sre.i:et advantage ern:r.ent should own larite tracts of J hours. They are equipped with wlre-
X--w:-.day. tho'ifh. we don't have Ind for cultivation where the act-; les and searchlights. Each carries
th, tr--i:Ke.iir.e tak of caiher'.r.g the n.vs of agriculture, forestry and an-: II bombs weighing II pounds apiece
site and the n-.ussy mixing at home. i:::a: husbandry in all their phases and five machine guns.
to-use would 1 taught and from which the Biplanes of this type will nave
tiops could be supported." said Liipp. crews of eight men and will be able
Ukpo suggested that arrangements : to travel to London and back in five
could be made to give the carpenter, hours. The engineers who construct
; lumber of machinist w ho joins the ed them obtained the idea from a Rus-
armv supplementary education along ! sian machine.
They are expected to
supersede the Zeppelins.
All drug stores sell the ready
yroluct called "Wyeths Sage and
Sulphur Compound" for about 50
er.ls a bottle. It is very popular be
nuse nobody can discover it has been
-pi lied. ?:mp!v moisten your comb
or a soft brush with It and draw thla these lines so that he would become a
through your hair, taking one small better carpenter, plumber or maehsn
crund at a time: by morning the gray,ist.
h.ilr disnr-nears- but what delight1 To et the broadest benefits from
the ladies with Wyeth's Sage and such a scheme, different periods of ; Averill Harriman. son of the late rail
i'ulphur is that, besides beautifully enlistment would be necessary, he road wiiard, took out a license to
I'atkening the hair, after a few appll-i said. Enlistments for from four! marry Miss Kitty Lanier Lawrence,
cations, it also produces that soft lus-j years down to six month could be i granddaughter of Charles Lanier,
tie and appearance of abundance allowed, and vocational training In ; prominent New York banker. No date
vhioh Is so attractive; besides, pre- lines requiring greater or less train
vents dandruff, itching scalp and fall-, ing could be provided as the case
Ing hair. might be.
Young; Harriman to Marry.
LENOX, Mass, Sept. 11 William
for the wedding has been announced.
Harriman's age was given as 25 and
that of Miss Lawrence as 20.
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Bill Mascott whn Is sohedtil,t to
go 20 rounds with the veteran Jock
ey Bennett here on the evening of
September 21, is scheduled ta arrive
In Pendleton today to complete his
training. He will work out every aft
ernoon in the Commercial gvtnim
slum .
This will be a return bout between
the two bantamweights and should be
a hot one. In the previous go, which
was a draw, the fans saw one of the
cleanest and cleverest exhibitions seen
here for some time and they Rave
been eager to see the Tertland bo
return.
Mascott has learned a great deal
since his first battle with Bennett.
That battle was the first one ho hnd
ever fought over four rounds and he
did not know a great deal about fight
ing that distance. Since then, he- has
had a great deal of experience and
expects to win from Bennett
Jockey Is workinr our dailv In- th
gymnasium and declares the bout will
not end a draw. "1 11 either beat him
before 10 rounds or he wilf beat me.
I will force a pace that Is bound to
bring a decisive victory ro one or the
other " Bennett's bie asset is his tone
experience. He knows how to take
advantage of every slip, of his oppo.
nent and how to save himself from
punishment. It should 4 a great lit
tle fight.
Wrestler Anxious
to Arrange Match
WALTER ARXDT IS WILLI XG Tt
TARE OS AXYOJE CHAL
LENGES LOCAL BOT.
Walter Arndt, the welter-weight
wrestler who la with the Campbell
carnival In this city, wants a match
while here and he ! going to hare
one if he has to ship in an opponent
Having heard that Lawrenee Duff hi
in Pendleton, he is today Issuing a
challenge to him and. If It Is not ac
cepted, he will send for Ralph Snyder
of Dayton, who wants to meet him.
Snyder weighs 165 pounds, whereas
Arndt tips the scatte at 14 5.
Arndt has had a great deal of ex
perience on the mat. In the east and
on the coast he figures he has had
300 matches He has worked out
with Dr. B. F. Roller, met William
Demitry, the Greek champion, John
Berg and many .other leading wrest
lers. Seven times he has gone on in
preliminaries to matches of the cham
pion of al champions. Frank Gotch.
He bars no one at his weight and
hopes to secure a worthy opponent
here in Pendleton.
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But a pure cigarette that
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And it must leave you feeling
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But Fatimas seem to hav'
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their good taste. Otherwise
they could not outsell all other
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At the same time, you can
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Second game:
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Chicago 1 3
M Philadelphia-
St. Louis 3 12
Philadelphia 2 7
At New York
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New Yorit 0 2
t Washington
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Cleveland 2 6
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Vancouver 2
PORTLAND MAN HOME
AFTER VISITING ROCK
J. V. I'MM'K ENDS SUMMER
CATION' OTHER PILOT
ROCK NIIWS.
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At Chicago
HfAdton
Chicago
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(Special Correspondence.
PILOT BUCK, ore. Sept. 13. J.
W. Clock returned to hl home ut
Portland after upending the summer
here.
Mr. (!. C-. Schleitel of Spokane, Is
vlaJUng frlonda here (or a- tew weeks.
Mrs. Thomas Jafjueij spent Friday
In Pendleton.
Carl Jensen and wife wer visitors
at the county seat Friday.
Ur. J. T. Oilllland was called to Al
bee bjr Illness Friday.
Marvin Boy left Wednesday for
Eugene by auto, to visit friends a, few
days.
Mr. and Mrs. I. K. Hoy took In the
movies at Pendleton Friday night
Dr. Sltaulillnfir in Hiifmllnir a few
iluys In the mountains, hunting.
John Bradhurn will ul to work
Immediately a large fore on a con
crete guriige, 40xS0, for their use, on
nis corner lot which will have a nne
locution. The contract haa been let
lo Carl Swanson of Pendleton.
Maurice Boy spent Friday evening
at Pendleton.
Prof, lliiwlev U11H n hoMlnoui, Hltnr
at the county seat Tuesday evening.
Mining IManlt I Found.
NKW YOBK, Sept. 1.1. U-opold
(lodowsky, the Polish pianist, who
has been missing for several days, has
been found, It was asnounced by Her.
man Waraermnn, a friend and asso
ciate of the pianiht,
Mr. Wasscrmnn would make no
further- statement at this time, but
friends sn id that (hey hud heard that
fiodowsky Is snfe on a fteamer bound
for KTigbind.
One ship's surgeon hus reported
that there Is a pronounced deteriora
tion of the- mental and physical pow
ers after a six months' stay In the
tropics.
Will MI P. O. Bite.
WASHINOTON. Set. 13 Owing
to Its Inaccessibility, the treasury de
partment oxpecta t sell the SMttI
postofflce site, recently bought for
1170,000. It expect to ehoos an
other locatl.m for a half-million dollar
building.
JniuuicK! 0'll I'.xpmitlon lit Chile.
SANTIAGO, Chill, Sept .13. A Ja
panese axposltlsa has been opened
here by a committee selected by the
president of the republic. Ttw opening
of the exposition Is In pursuance of
efforts on Ute part of the Japanese
to tablU)h cemmerclal intercourse)
between Jama and Chill.
Tropics Murt Holdlcm.
WASHINiiTOX. Sept. 13. Kear
Admlral Bralsted, SurKeon-Ceneral of
the navy, is studying the effect on
AmoHmin nffln-M .. ,1 . ..
i longed visits In troplrnl cllmntes.
Pretty Children in Mohr Tragedy
PURE, RICH ELOOD
MACE EY HOOD'S
Pure Llond ena'ile3 the stomach,
liver ami oilier digestive organs to
do tlieir work properly. Without it
they are sliitrjrisli, there is loss of
appetite, someiitrvs fnintnrss, a de
ranged stale of t'i' intestines, ami,
in general, all lit syniptnms oi
dypt.'in.
H'.-od'n S::r-np;iril!,i makes pure
blood, and t'.i.i is why it i.s so very
suxees!'"l in t!:;. 1 'T.rttncnt cf
many ail.-iients. Cet it today.
Save The Baby
Use the reliable
HORLICK'S
ORIGINAL
Halted Hilk
Upbuilds every part of the body efficiently.
Endorsed by thousands of Physicians,
Mothers and Nurses the work) ovsr lot
more than quarter of century.
Convenient, no cooking nor additional
milk required. Simply dissolve in water.
Agrees when other food often fall.
Samplm ftt; HORUCK5, Racint, Wit.
r-arNotubetltutel"JuataeQood"
M HORLICK'S, th OrigNtal
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Here is Good News
for Stomach Victims
Minr.mtA jma cBStzaa
Virginia and Charles Mohr, the
children of Mrs, Elizabeth Tiffany
Mohr, accused of conspiring to mur
der her husband. Dr. Franklin Mohr,
of Providence, R. I. The boy la ten
years old and his sister Ir seven. Ac
cording to the confession made by
one of the three negroes under arrest
charged with shooting and killing Dr.
Mohr and seriously wounding Miss
Emily Burger, who was riding with
him, the boy was used by Mrs. Mohr
o carry a note to the negroes,
Some very remarkable results are
being obtained by treating stomach,
liver and Intestinal troubles with
pure vegetable oils, which exert a
cleansing, soothing and purifying ac
tion upon the lower bowels, removing
the obstructions of poisonous fecal
matter and gasea and preventing
their absorption by the blood. This
done, the food Is allowed free pas-,
sage from the stomach, fermentation,
ceasea and stomach troubles duiap.
pear.
George II. Mayr, for twenty yeeJ1
a leading Chicago druggist, cured
himself and many of his friends 01
stomach liver and Intestinal troubles
of years standing by this treatment,
and so successful was the remedy he
devised that It has sine been placed
In the hands of druggists all over the
country, who have sold thousands of
bottles. ,
Though absolutely harmless, yie
effect of the medicine la sufficient to
convince any one of Its rearkable ef
fectiveness, and within 21 hours the
sufferer feels like a new persorw
Mayr'a Wonderful Remedy Is sold by
leading druggists everywhere with
the positive understanding that your
money will be refunded without ques.
tlon or quibble If ONR bottle falls t
give you absolute satisfaction.
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