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II1UUMLU IIUillLI UIILI1 IU ULLilUUIl GRACE- A wonderful word with a great deal of meaning when applied to the looks of the clothes you wear. You may be pleased with the pattern and feel comfy with the fit, yet on top of all this you can add that much sought grace and swing that marks the best dressed, by wearing "Bond Clothes" Suits and Overcoats ?15 TO ?30 Our own tailors see that you arc fit perfectly. We guarantee you absolute satisfaction in every way. BOND BROTHERS Pendleton's Leading Clothiers. RECORD OF DEEDS AND OTHER INSTRUMENTS satisfaction of Mot-igagv. A mortgage executed by A. M. Wiight In ltaymnnd Davis March It, 1914, for $10. 440.40 ,- satisfied. A mortgage executed hy C. M. anil 11. K. Manning to John Maker, Oct. I. 190K. in satisfied. mm ml 'P inisti scene from Harold ndi weight's Great Play, "The calling of nan Matthews."' The germ-proof, dust wrapping keeps the NewPostToasties in perfect condition. But more important these flakes are made by a new process that give? them a new form and a distincive flavour, entiiely different from other corn flakes. In this new process, intense heat expands the interior moisture, producing little pearl-like "puffs," a distinguishing characteristic of the New Post Toasties. These flakes have a body and firmness that don't mush down, even when cream or milk is added. Toasties come factory-freah, as crisp and delicious as when they leave the big ovens. Try Them and Note the New Flavour Your grocer has them now. A mortgage executed hy Earnest lusher to Peoples Warehouse Nov. II, 1914. for Is satisfied. A mortgage executed by Angellne Murray et al. to K. Alexander May II, 191.'.. for $62 511. Is satisfied. Never Mind the Rain, Son - proof, Moisture-proof wax-sealed Mortgage Alfred Itirhardson to Equitable Savings & lian Assn., 11.000; a tract of land, title descriptive. Win. lyd to W. J. Wattenburger I3.II0U; li.". acres In Sec. 1!7, T. 6 X.. U. 3D K.. W. M. Deed. A. W. Wright et al.. Mildred Alice Wright. 110; sec. 36, T. 6 N'.. K. 3d K W. M. Win. F. Schissler to E. P. lllsley 1100; the west if, feet of lot 17. lilk. I In the town of Heriniston. Mary E. and Krunk Thurp to H. H. Hill. JSOti; lot I and -'. block 3. Hioh n i ls' addition to Athena. Amusements What the press agents say about Pendleton s pres ent and coming attractions. Splendid (M last sasMed for -Tlic TWO iridium." The William fon version of D' I Ennery'S famous drama "The Two Orphans," which differs radically from the stage version in power, life and color, call far the services of an altogether exceptional cast, headed bJ Theda llara and Jean Sothern as Henrietta and Louise, the "two or phans" The piirt of Henriette Is a radical departure from the Vampira parts with which Miss Tiara's name has become assoehued both here and In Palis; where she was leading woman of the Theater Antolne. Her plendid artistry, however, rcndrs the French actress capable of giving an unusually powerful rendition of the character and she succeeds ad mirably in bringing; out the deep emotional side of Henriette Jean Bothern, one of the most winsome! and beautiful Of the younger Ameri can actresses gives an appealing per formance of power and pathos as l.oulse. the blind girl. Miss Sothrrn makes her screen debut in this part 10 ADJUST AFFAIRS ATTORNEY GENERAL CLAIMS BAKER HAN GTtOMEM A liir I'OOK MEM STAND "UI.HPKO- ORO KEEPER loll OREGON PORTION ATI: SHAKE." to SUCCEED S1WBOH. Contention Made That the Greater tiiv income the Greater the AMUtI to i-ny coaataution UHi to tn No lir to pun. WASHINGTON, Oct. 1 3. Heavier taxation on big incomes as a relief from the "disproportionate share" ot government support borne by the poor under Indirect taxation was de fended today by the government la a brief filed with the supreme court In the pending Ini omt-tax cases. The brief bears the names of At torney General Gregory, BdMcttor Ceneral William 'allacev- and repre sents months of study by the govern ment's attorney. Revenue of about JSl'.OOO.OO a year is Involved. "The ordinary system of Indirect taxation on consumption places on tht poor person a disproportionate share of the burden of government support." says the brief in a reply to a charge of disc rimination In the addition of a sur-tux on incomes of more than 110,000. "Income taxa tion tends to shift the burden up ward. Greater Income ion1 Burden, "It Is undeniable that the greater the Income the greater the ease with which the pament of taxes is met Even allowing for the normal Inevit. nble Increase In the "scale of living." he who has the larger income can the more easily shoulder the burden of Ini reusing taxes, as the amount Of income icreases not merely the to tal tax. but also the rate at taxation. At least, congress I, a in Its discre tion determined that the heavier bur den can be carried more easily by the larger Income, nnd It Is not for the courts to say that such classifica tion is outrageous." Answering a contention that des pite the 16th ainen'Tinent the consti tution still requires Income taxes to be uniform, the brief urges that the ulformlty rule is limited to excise taxes and does not reach direct tax- SUDDEN MUSCULAR ACHES AND PAINS NEED NOT BE! That Is if you use the right rem edy. Sloan's Liniment is a real ne cessity in every home for young tri old. Its merit Is praised In dozens of letters. A stiff aeck from colds, children's sprains, those aching mus cles, that sharp neuralgia pain these find guaranteed relief in Sloan's Lin iment Every home meets with sud den aches and accidents. Tour home needs a bottle. 25c, 60c and 11.00 Adv. Packer In eenoral t.Bnrificinkin." ST. LOUIS. Oct. 13. Five hundred members of the American Me.u Pgl kers' association beg-TO a three day convention' heer today. The en tertainment ranstes from grami opera to golf and includes what is sched uled as "general glorification" at Sunset 1 nil VOTED TELEPHONE EN- GINEER WHO MADE WIICKLFSs POSSIBLE NEW YORK, Oct. 13. Theodore1 N. Vail president of the American Telegraph and Telephone company, who talked scraps, the continent and! superintended the conversation be tween Arlington, near Washington. D. C, and Honolulu by wireless tele-, phone, says much or the credit for' the remarkable feat IS due to J. J. Cany, chief engineer of the company of which Mr. Vail is president The exi erlmenfs In long distance! wireless telephony were conducted by! engineers of the American Telphone and Telegraph company, according tol Mr. J. V. Kllsworth head of the In formation bureau of the company.; and none of the patents of Dr. Lee De Forest were used, he says. Catty bus an International reputa tion us a telephone engineer. He Is fifty five years old and a fellow in the American Institute of Electrical Engineers and formerly one of Its vice presidents. Carty Is now In San Francisco, where he received the message from Mr. Vail "via wireless." if i"j BY K.P. GRAND LODGE Wtllwnl Mark of AMmnj Vm firand chancellor K. i. rrt: Named AS Supmiw Krjiri-Nrnialiw Irani, s. (;mtit I- Matlc .IUTnsu PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct 13 Elec. tlon of officers for the ensuing yeari was the principal feaure of the op ening session of the grand lodge of: the Knights of Pythias at the Pyth-j Ian Hall at Eleventh and Alder! streets, yesterday, and the outstand-' lug features of the election were the, choice of the grand keeper of records! and seal and of the supreme repre-' sentative from Oregon to the supreme loJge. There was nearly a dozen candi dates nominated for grand keeper of records and seal to succeed the late' L. R. S'tinson. who held the office II years. Walter G. Gleeson was fi nally elected. In the election of the grand chan- j cellor the vote was unanimous fof ; W L. Marks of Albany. Election of supreme representative paid a fine tribute to Professor E. D i Curtis In naming him for that hon- or. Mr. Curtis was present at the or-1 ganlzatlon of the grand lodge of Ore-' gon 34 years ago. and at that time was given the rank of past grand' chancellor. He was then chosen su preme representative, but was un-' able to attend the supreme lodge. The following is the list of grand Grand chancellor Willard L. Marks of Albany. Grand vice chancellor H. G. j Wortman. of Medford. Grand prelate Julian A. Htirlev of j Vale. Grand keeper of records and sea! Walter G. Gleeson. of Baker. Grand master of the exchequer J. W. Maloney of Pendleton (re elected.) Grand master at arms Jesse Spencer, of Corvallis. Grand Inner guard Edgar B. Mc Daniel of North Hend. Grand Outer Guard H. H. Fox of Portland. Supreme representative from Ore- son to supreme lodge Edward D. Curtis of Portand. Alternate supreme representative Frank S. Cri'iit of Portland. ADAMS SCHOOL HAS BARN TO SHELTER HORSES OF PUPILS (Special Correspondence.) ADAMi. Ore., Oct 13. The barn at the Adams school house is nowj completed. It was built for the bene" fit Of the school children's horses. Mrs. Laura West was in town M.n-1 da"- I Mr Bart Kirby made a trip to the' agency Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krebs Jessie! Cheanut, Minnie Pertnger and Frank Carlson motored to Pilot Kock Sun-j day afternoon. Guy Mayberry was a visitor at the county seat Monday. Mrs. Ed Wallen and children were! in town Monday. The Adams band met Monday night for their usual practice. They are improving much now. John Adams, one of the near far-j mers. was in town Monday on btSSt-j Kex Payne was, In town Monday : evening. Ralph Wallen is now hauling seed wheat from the city chop mill Joe Payant was in town Monday. Mr ami Mrs. Frank Krebs motor ed to the county" seat Monday. Jack Mayberry and Albert Coffee are now unloading B carload Of wood for Charles Schatz Clint Holcomb was In Adams Mon day on business. James Chesnut and Joe Ames ar now cutting their "inter's wood on . the Krebs ranch. Mrs. It. C. Mclntyre was a visitor!'' at the count seat Monday. Rid of the Torment of Rheumatism "Send me Foley Kidney Pills. I am Sadly done up with rheumatism and tbev are the only tl ins that help me." A. J. Walsh, BnaCelS, Colo. Rheumatism is stubborn as a mule it lumps on like a leech wears out your strength worries you with pain drags on your vitality depresses your mind- affects your health! Don't let It bang on you' Don't give up to it: Don't overlook Foley Kid ney Pills: Tor they work directly on the kldnevs tone up and strengthen them to the perfect action that keeps uric acid out of the blood, an, I clears away the cause of rheumatism, lum bago and sttiT. swollen, aching Joints. Begin now, today, and soon you will again be active and free from pap'. Mr. Walsh winds up his letter to us by saying: "I consider Foley Kidney Pills the best 1 have ever used, and I have Hied several different rem edies." Your druggist sells them. Sold Everwhere, GOTHIC THE NEW ARROW 3 for 25C COLLAR IT EITS THE CRAVAT ctutTT. eiaaopT a co !.. Kj Cash Store Has received another ex press shipment of the sea son's newest DRESSES Come in Silk Poplins and Velvet, Corduroy; styles are very pleating; colors black, navy blue, Belgium blue, new purple and brown. These are splen did values at $10.00. Pop ular Cash Store PRICE ONLY Popular Cash Store (Former Wohlenberg Dept. Store Location.) Better Goods for Less Money. YOU CAN'T STOPS COMING OUT SAVE vol li HAIR! HAKE tTj THICK, WAVY, t.l.ossy AM) BEAUTIFUL AT ONCE. Try as von will, after an applica in of Danderine. you can not find single trace of dandruff or falling ti hair and your scalp will not Itch, but what will please you most, will be after a few weeks' use when you will see new hair, fine and downy at first yes but really new hair growing all over the scalp, A ljttIe Danderine Immediately aouhIes ,ne beauty of your hair. No difference how dull, faded, brittle scral.. ,, moisten a cloth with Danderine and carefully draw i( through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. The effect Is im mediate and amazing your hair lH be light, fluffy and wavy, and have U appearance of aoundance; an in- comparable lustre, sortness and hix- urlance. the beauty and shimmer of j true hair health. Get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton's' Danderine from any drug store of toilet counter, ahd prove that yotif hair is as pretty and soft as any- j that It has been neglected or injur-1 ed by careless treatment A 25-cet t bottle will double the heauty of your! hair. To Help Oirl Basil a Living. PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 13. A con ference directed by the Uussell Sage! Foundation began here to consider! vocational education for girls. Noted: educators ami philanthropists attend ed. L. CONSTANCE LADD, Trained Nurse. Obstetrical cases; reason able. 513 Railroad St. Just lkL itttJS If we serve it, its pure. Hot Chocolates Chicken Tamalies Oyster Bouillon Tomato Bouillon Beef Bouillon Clana Bouillon We will furnish Tamalies for parties if ordered in advance. B $4.98 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 & Co. Leading" Druggiiti Con Dung Low CHOP SUEY NOODLES c&?; HOT TAMALES CHILLI CON CARNE SPANISH STYLE LUNCHES COFFEE Everything clean and up-to-date; FIRST CLASS SBRVIC1 TEA 5c Package Under State Hotel Cor Wane and Cotloowood Sir Ptaun IS7 P.ndlet n. Or Opened rHoiT LDP INKS m