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PAGE THREE EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1915. Bond Clothes 115 to 130 are built up to a standard and not down to a price, yet the price and standard are so well mated that people who have worn them say they are in the end really the most economical to buy. A noticeable fact is that Bond Clothes' best boosters are those who have worn these clothes before. We have a suit to fit you. Bond Bros. Pradletoo'i Ukdiof Clothieei Hospital Error Is Fatal. NEW YORK. Oct 4. Carelessneu caused the death of 8-year-old Henry S. Patteraon In the German hospital, Brooklyn, Coroner Frank E. Senior declared. The boy died August II. "A mistake was made In giving enema." the coroner aala, " but I can. not find out who Is responsible." J Edward Stohlman. superintend ent of the hospital, said last night: "A visitor at the hospital where the boy was brought for a slight opera tion gave him watermelon and candy. This, we believe, may have resulted In his death." Robbers Show Sympathy. Ml NOT. N. D., Oct. I Four rob bers who held up a score or more of workmen on a Great Northern train between Surrey and Norwich realis ed little, according to reports to lo cal police. Just a If we ere it, it pure. Hot Chocolates Chicken Tamalies , Oyster Bouillon Tomato Bouillon Beef Bouillon Clam Bouillon We will furnish Tamalies for parties if ordered in advance. See this picture in our window today, and then write (in fifty words or less) on the blank we give you your best idea on the subject. v Don't fail to look also at the chest of silver we are offering as the prize. Ask to examine it. Your answer must be in our hands by October 30, 1915, and be signed with your name and address. Prize is to be awarded on Thanksgiving Day, and the Alvin Mfg. Co., at our request, has agreed to act as judge. A. I. SCHAEFER Jeweler and Silversmith 726 Main Street In one car the robbers found three victims. They took from tl to $2 from each and returned to each 25 cents, saying the men would need that much. In another car they found four men one a cripple who had 120. The rob bers said the cripple would need the money In the winter and refused io take it. The robbers escaped. Recommend chamberlain's Cough Remedy. "Last wluter I used a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for a bad bronchial cough. I felt its bene ficial effect Immediately and before I hid finished the bottle I was cur ed. I never tire of recommending this remedy to my friends," writes Mrs William Bight, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Obtainable everywhere. Adv. Opened What Are They Saying? To the customer sending us the cleverest answer as to their conversation we will present a chest ofoeautiful SILVER The Long-Life Plate i jgl I MssssssbsJ Lire oy snooting CLYDE BROOK IS SUICIDE IS NOT RELATIVE OF LOCAL RESIDENT. IO.VE, Ore., Oct. 4 Clyde Broca. ' cashier of the Ban of lone, commit ted suicide at about 12:35 yesterday afternoon. A .38-callber revolver was used, the bullet entering the head1 above the right ear and coming out I on the left side near the top of the skull. No motive Is assigned except worry over the change of position ! from assistant cashier of the First ' National Bank of Heppner to cash- ' ler of the Bank of lone. He guccaed-1 ed E. A. Claire, acting cashier. J. E. Cronan, the president, was with Mr. Brock about noon and pre vailed on him to go to lunch and receiving a refusal, left for his din- i tier, l-pon his return 25 minutes' later he found Mr. Brook breathing : his last in the rear room of the bank. That there was absolutely no DO. ' "iblllty of Mr. Brock's suicide being IIU to financial Irregularltlts was the ' .! IT 1... 1, .. It I ir. cronan. Affairs at Hepner fjood HEPPNER, Ore.. Oct. 4 T J Mahoney, cashier of the First Bank of Heppner where Clyde Brock was assistant cashier for eight vears Prior to his suicide at lone, declared that Mr. Brock's financial affairs were In good shape. "The ony way I can account for his suicide is on a theory of tempo, rary Insanity," said Mr. Mahoney. "He resigned here voluntarily Sep tember to take the position of cash ler at lone, and sold his residence property here. Everything was In perfect shape In his accounts here." Not Related to ix-aj Man. The deceased man is no relative of W. E. Brock of this city, who for merly lived at Heppner, but the lo cal man declares he knew Clyde Brock as well as he would a brother and thought almost as much of him. He cannot understand the reason for the rash act. net Betray PugiUtc. CHICAGO. Oct. 4. Feet sticking out of an ash pile betrayed a negro who had beea chased by three police men, who fired several shots at him. The fugitive disappeared suddenly and, the pursuers were aoout to give up the hunt, when they saw the feet. They dragged him out and he said he was William Thomas. He was held in 12500 bonds on the charge that he attempted to commit burglary at the residence of W. H. Merfjtt, a board of trade man living on T)esplalnes road north of River- OKTtRID OF THOSE POISONS " IN YOI R SYSTEM. I You will find Dr King's New Life Pills a most satisfactory laxative In releasing the poisons from your sys tem Accumulated waste and poisons cause manifold ailments unless releas ed. Dizziness, spots before the eyes, blackness and a miserable feeling gen erally are Indications that you need Dr. King's New Life Pills. Take a dose tonight and you will experience grateful relief by morning. 25c. Ad. Human Writer Attacked. SAN RAFAEL. Cal.. Oct. 4 Miss Marlon Folk Angellotti, daughter of Frank M. Angelottl. chief Justice of the California state supreme court, was cut about the face while driving her motorcar, near here, when an unknown man. passing In an automo bile, threw a bottle at her. Miss Angellotti. who Is well known as a writer of flcUon. retained con trol of her car. drove Into San Rafael and notified the sheriff. WOMEN WHO ARE ALWAYS TIRED May Find Help Letter. This in Swan Creek, Mich. "I cannot speak too highly of your medicine. When through neglect or overwork I get run down and my appe tite is poor and I have that weak, lan guid, always tired feeling, I get a bot tle of Lydia E. Pink- flham s Vegetable Compound, and it builds me up, gives me strength, and re stores me to perfect health again. It is truly a great bless ing to women, and I cannot speak too highly of it I tako pleasure in recom mending it to others." Mrs. Annie Cameron, R.F.D., No. 1, Swan Creek, Michigan. Another Sufferer Iteliovcd. Hebron, Me. "Before taking your remedies I was all run down, discour aged and had female weakness. I too'; Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Con -pound and used the Sanative Wash, an.l find today that I nm an entirely new woman, ready end willing to do my housework now, where before taking your medicine it was a dread. I try to impress upon the mind of all ailing women I meet the benefits they can derive from your medicines." Mrs. Charles Rowe, Kennebago, Maine. If yon want special advice write to Lydia K. rink hum Med icine Co., (confidential) Lynn. Mas. Your letter veil be opened, read nnd answered ly a woman and helii !:i strict confidence. i'L MONDAY, OCTOIiKR 4, 19IS. CUMULATION. 4 More than loMK,000 readers. What do we rare for a few 4 ciphers. . i Declaration of ITlnclples. On this day a new child of Journalism Is born, The Weakly Bulldogger Is created to supply a need. We are not Just sure what the need is but t.ur manly Intuition tells u's there Is one. Q. E. D. That we may not be bothered with questions and queries, we herewith declare our principles. In the first place the Bulldogger will stand on its own legs and sit on its own seat. In other words we will be Independent. Race, religion or politics own us not We recognize neither sex. senti ment or sexton. We would as soon support a Republican as a Methodist, an Elk as a Mlssouri an. Could anything be more independent? In the second place we are fearless. Hell Itself can send no tremors through our soul. We will print whatever and whenever we please. We will never apol ogize or retract except when ab solutely necessary for our own personal 'peace, health and safe ty. We repeat, we are tearless. Asking no favors and granting none, bowing to no master save our own lmperlaus will, the Bull dogger calmly and with dignity says to all the world, "Let 'er Buck." Xo Time for Argument. Judge Bert Phelps and Bill Peter, son, who as everybody knows is an attorney and a democrat, were dis cussing the other day the causes of the Increase In the number of di vorce cases in the I'mattlla court. The Judge had Just severed his fourth knot of the day at the Instance of pleaful Pete. "I think," quoth the Judge, "this divorce business is be coming epidemic. It'B a matter of pBychologq. Mrs. Brown gets a divorce because her husband beats her and that suggests to Mrs. Smith a way to get liberty. Mrs. Jones then takes the cue. and so on ad finltum." The barrister didn't know the exact rea son. Leastwise, he said he didn't. Just then a cub reporter entered the court room and was embraced In the discussion. "What is your opinion?" asked the Judicial one after outlining the case at Issue. The e. r. had an opinion. His kind always does. He. therefore, promptly replied. "I think the principal reason Is that It makes business for attorneys." The lawyer coughed and looked at his watch. "Excuse me. Judge. I gotta go meet a party." he said. Had Her Number. A woman went into the city hall to register the other day and, having In mind that it was necessary to give her exact age. adorned herself sar torially so that her appearance would coincide with the age she intended to give. As he was writing the lady's name, the clerk called off the num ber of her registration, "sixty-five." he said. "I'm not either." said the lady with some dudgeon. "I'm only sixty." 20 Ota, Plus 3 cts. Equal 25. "1 never accept a cigar from a friend." R. E. Chloupek says. "They're always the two for a quarter kind and I get the one that costs a nickel." Synonymous. i Col. Boyd of the Athena Press re marks: "Two men were walking dowa the street the other day. One was a newspaper man and the other didn't have any money either." Aping Abe. Having produced an almanac In court to prove that the moon was shining on a certain night, the very feat that made Abe Lincoln famous. District Attorney Steiwer feels that he Is one step nearer the presidency Alexander the tireal. "Who is Alexander, pa. and why do they call him great?" "Son. you disappoint me. I thought every school boy knew that he has pitched the Phillies Into first place In the National League." Thistle down. AMONG THE HUMORISTS. From the Walla Walla 1'nlon "Frontier liays. the Only Original Wild West Show." From the Portland Oregonian "The plutocrats were not hlthly pleas ed with the Oregoninn's strong sup port of the initiative and referendum, the direct primary and popular elec tion of senator." Ye Shrewd .lodge. County Judge Charlev Marsh wears cotton In his ears these days. He has a bad cold he says, but some of the wise ones say that cotton is an alibi for use when some westender asks him whom he Is going to appoint county commissioner. You can't ar gue with a deaf man. they say. Sapient Sayings of Our Sttljens. What imports It to me whether all I'mattlla county butchers are honest or not" Chief Eat.No-Meat If Bucks were dollars T'd buy a limousine Marshall Spell 1 stand for law enforcement and economv - Most Any Cnndldate Let 'er Puck R. Alexander. KATHER. We hope it will be floe for the World's r-liampion series. . Rattlesnake Pete Says Now that the Round-up Is over and the horses have been sent back to the mts., there Is a whole lot of bucke rooes wantln' to bet they kin ride Ing Tom. Mie s a Good OT Hoss. Every guy that runs for office Lifts to heaven high his paws And by Jove and all his godlets Swears that he'll enforce the lawa PugilisUcally Speaking. Reporter: "How did the Hughes ar son case come out?" Attorney: "The Jury fought 3t rounds to a draw decision." Present But Absent. Rertrand Jerard is a bustlesome young news gleaner who is Just be ginning to learn the trade. Among other things, he has a novel way of expressing himself at times. The other day he burst into an under taking parlor to learn whether or not he could find material for an obitu ary. "Morning, gents, morning," he said." "Have you anybody present among the absent today?" to Moden Proverbs Xo. 1. Never take a Joy ride with anyone w ith whom you would be ashamed to I be found dead. 'We're a vigorous chick. Watch us Grow." RANCID REMARKS. After the French drive in Flanders the great German war machine may be found to have been nothing more than a Ford. The International Gas Congress met at San Francisco this month ac cording to a news item. Not much success is argued for It as there are too many political parties in the field already. A woman at St. Louis recently tes tified in court that she fell asleep in a streetcar only to awake to find a man next her holding her hand. Most of the girls we know can stay awake until 3 G. M. so long as the young men insist upon holding their hands. Kernel Clark Wood opines that, In asmuch as the fall bargain sales have opened. Europe will have no mono poly on counter attacks. Round-up Poetry. (The Round-up is a poetic inspira tion and there are few men. women or children in the state who have not. In their enthusiasm, burst into song over this show. The Bulldogger will accept contributions of this nature. The following is a sample but we re gret to say it was unsigned : Let 'er Buck, Let 'er Buck. Comes the choras of men. Let 'er Buck, Let 'er Buck Comes the choras again: Vp in the air goes the outlaw so wild Trying to throw the cowboy But he breaks his will and sides him away. Leaving the crowd to cheeringly say. Waotay, Waoray for the cowboy in Cray. Chronic Constipation. "About two years ago when I be gan using Chamberlain's Tablets I had been suffering for some time with stomach trouble and chronic consti pation. My condition Improved rap idly through the use of these tablets. Since taking four or five bottles of them my health has been fine,' writes Mrs. John Newton. Irving, N T. Obtainable everywhere Adv. Women police Nab nirt. CHICAGO, Oct. 4. Fred Blelmehl of Deerfield, 111., met a pair of Chi cago copettes and, if he ever recovers from the thumping he got. he can go back to Deerfield and tell now it feels to make a mash on a policewoman. Policewomen Wightman and Crot dropped into the pastime motion- pic ture theater in Madison street. Soon a(:er Bleimehl took a seat alongside and bejian to let his eyes wander. The policewomen permitted him to am use himself with this Innocent drol lery for a time, but Frea grew bold. Mrs. Wightman was sitting next to him. and after a pause Bleimehl al allowed his hand to wander. Mrs. Wigh:uuin drew back her hand and let loose a cuff that jarred Fred's back teeth. At this moment Mrs. ('rot who had teen watching the lamentations of the heroine on the screen, became aware of a slight activity in her Im mediate vicinity and saw Mrs Wight man's swing. Mis. Crot delayed not at all. but W. B. Your idea of style, com fort, fit, and taste, the average woman feels better in the embrace of a W. B. Nuform Corset than corsetless. W. B. NUFORM CORSETS are the corsets to buy and wear, conferring delightful figure-benefits; substantial quality; economical to the purse; comfortable, and wonderful refinements of mak ing and trimming. PRICE 91.00 TO $3.50. Popular Cash Store (Former Wohlenberg Dept. Store Location.) Better Goods for Leu Money. i rose up and clouted Beimehl one that I gave him the dizziest sensation he has I experienced in years. Then both the policewomen seized the masher and dragged him Into the street and call ed the patrol. He was taken to the Clark street station and booked. "The only thing that saved his life" said Mrs. Wightman, "was the fact that I am a policewoman. Had 1 been a private citizen I surely would have massacred that fellow." Antimony Mine Reopens. BAKER, Ore., Oct. 4 The de mand for antimony which the Euro pean war has stimulated has led to the bonding of the old property four miles east of Baker by a New York corporation, the Magnolia Metal Company, which has contracted with the present owners, Dr. A. Koehler and J E. Carter, to purchase the works for 110.000. Antimony was known to be In the vicinity of Baker years ago. and the mine was first located by Dr. J P. Atwood and James T. Wilson. A fall In price of the metal, however. In duced them to abandon their claims, which were later relocated by Dr. Koehler and Mr. Carter. A 11-ton shipment of the ore has reached Baker to be shipped to San Francisco. German Loan Is All New. AMSTERDAM, via London, Oct. 4. A semi-official dispatch received ban from Berlin says all the sub-, scrlptions to the third German war loan, which amounted to 12,000.000.. I 000 marks ($3,000,000.000 1, repre-! sented new money. No conversions are Included. When Baby Has the Croup. When a mother Is awakened from sound sleep to find her child who has gone to bed apparently in the1 best of health struggling for breath, she is naturally alarmed. Yet If she can keep her presence of mind and give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy! every ten minutes until vomiting Is produced, quick relief will follow and! the child w.!! irop to sleep to awak-! en In the morning as well as ever. ' This remedy has been In use for, many years with uniform success Obtainable everywhere. Adv. VON PAPEN MAY BE REQUESTED TO LEAVE WASHI.ViTu.N. Oct 4 Strong '. indications in government circles I pointed to a request for he recall of I military attache Von Papen of the I German embassy, when Secretary Lansing meets von Bernstorff in New I York tomorrow. A conference over the submarine controversy undoubt edly will be held, and It Is anticipat ed the ambassador's promises in that ' connection will lie further riveted at the meeting MOVIE COMBINE HELD TO BE TRUST BY COURT PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 4 The I motion picture trust is broken. Fed-1 eral Judge Dickinson ordered the big ! combine dissolved. The government sued the Motion Picture Patents company and 2 other corporations, and 11 Individuals under the Sher man anti-trust act. The court failed to find proof of the charge th it the WHY NOT 9 KC is pure. KC is health ful. It really does make lighter, nicer biscuits, cakes and pastry than the old fashioned single acting baking powders. And you pay only INo baking powder Corsets TAKE "CASCJIRETS" IF AND CONSTIPATED BEST TOR LIVER AND BOWELS, BAD BREATH. BAD GOLDS, SOCR STOMACH. Get a 10-cent box. Sick headache, biliousness, coated tongue, head and nose clogged up with a cold always trace this to torpid liver; delayed, fermenting food In the bowels or sour, gassy stom ach. Poisonous matter clogged In the intestines, instead of being cast out of the system is re-absorbed Into the blood. When this poison reaches the deltgate brain tissue It causes congestion and that dull, throbbing, sickening headache. Caacarets Immediately cleanse the stomach, remove the sour, undigest ed food and foul gases, take the ex cess bile from the liver and carry out all the constipated waste matter and poisons In the bowels. A Cascaret tonight will surely straighten you out by morning. They work while you sleep a 10-cent box from your druggist means your head clear, stomach sweet and your liver and bowels regular for months. Melies Manufacturing company was a party to the alleged combination and dismissed the action against It. The government filed a dissolution petition In 1912. Among the defendants , were the Motion Picture Patents company, the General Film, the Biograph, the Ka lem. the Vitagraph. the Essanav. snd the Thomas Edison incorporated. Turkey Invites Capital. BERLIN, by wireless to SayUlle. N. Y.. Oct. 4. Tie Overseas News Agency gave out an Interview obtain ed by the Constantinople correspon dent of the Vossiche Zeitung with the leader of a Turkish conipany. who said Turkey was planning to en. courage an influx of foreign capital after the war. He added that the Turks hoped the Germans would participate In the development of the country's nat ural resources. sleeplnwnew. Tou can's sleep In the stillest night. If your digestion Is bad. Take Hood's Sarsaparltla it strengthens the stomach and es tablishes that condition In which sleep regularly comes and Is sweet and refreshing Adv. Big Lumber cargo 1oM. RAYMOND. Wash . Oct. 4. While crossing Willapa Harbor bar the steamer Arslon was struck by a heavy breaker, which threw the ves sel on her beam ends causing her to strike heavily on the bar. Th lashtnas broke and ?0fi OoO feet of lumber cargo went overboard. The vessel was brought back to this place badly damaged and leak ing a fair price for it should sd! for more.