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EIGHT PAGES TAGE SIX CANAL MAY NOT BE DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, ORBGflW, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1915 mm 59k Stories From the War Zone Ovoid IN SHIPPER'S FEAR -llll MW DELAY TRAFFIC IN III SPRING AMI POSU I RATES UPWARD. (.t in ml tiocttub llttn to Chwc Great Water) I mil Trouble Can he EHsatturted FVaw KxprcMrd it Will Take Um Ttme. Ft Coun eratit poun W ars we have been stating in the newspapers of the hat a great manv women have escaped serious op by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com id it is true. e permitted to publish in this announcement extracts from the letters of five women. All have been recently received unsolicited. Could any evidence be more convincing? IHonenuX, Mk. UI had pita in both sides and such a soreness I lould scarce It straighten up at times. My back ached and I w.is so nenous I could not sleep, and I thought I never would he M v better until I submitted to an operation, but I commenced taking l. ilia E. linkham's Vegetable Compound and oon felt like a new W iman" Mrs. Haywakd Sowras, Hodgilon, Me. 2Bmw vuxa, Kt. "I suffered from a severe female frouble. My right side hurt me ladly it was finally decided that I must be operated upon. When my husband learned this he got a bottle of Ljdia E. linkham's Vegetable Compound for me. and after taking it a few days I got battel and continued to improve until I am now welL" Mrs. Mollik Ssmn, K.F.D., Shelbyville, Ky. 3 Hanover, Pa. "The doctor advised a severe operation, but my hatband got me Lfdia K Ptakhanrt Vegetable Compound and I experienced great relief in a short time. Now I feel like a new person and c.ui do a hard dayV work and not mind it." Mrs. Ada Wilt, 303 Walnut St., Hanover, Pa. 4Dk attr, Iu. "I tree lick in bed and three of the best physi- cians said I would have to be taken to the hospital for an oper ation as I had something growing in my left side. I refused to sub mit to the operation and took Lydia E. Pinkhanft Vegetable Com pound and it worked a miracie "in niv case, and I tell other women what it h;is done for me." Mrs. Laura A. Griswold, 2437 East William Mreet, Decatur, I1L 5 Cleveland, Ohio. u I was very irregular and for several years my side pained me so that I expected to have to undergo an op- eratioa Doctors sant they Knew ot notning mat would help me. I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound and I lieeame regular and free from pain. I am thankful for such a good medi cine ami will always give it the highest praise."' Mn.C.H.t;ntrriTri,15i-s Constant St., Cleveland, O. Rkb i ire to I YTI V F.P1NKIHM MEMCISECO. W ((OXHDENTlALl LYNN, MASS., for advice. Your letter will Ik- opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. HY WD L, KEEN (United press staff correspondent LONDON. Sept 18. (By Mail.) The open NMHI for spies is on. Pre sumably on accwunt of the jrlgnntlc preparations of both countries for the long-delayed "bin push" in Flan ders, never since, the war began have anti-espionage activities by England and Oermany been so thor ough to feel free to visit Heitln" tmrntnt reservation) "and I will. If the go ing is good." It wa shortly after the Arable sinking, and he mas by no means sure that lie or other strange Americans would lie welcomed In Germany. The sleuth's suspicions were lulled by the suspect's frankness. Then I DM "luggage" lnsiector Same uuestions. S:imt rvnltrs The Every traveler to or from Holland traveler started to get his kevs. The inspector gave him the once-over. PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 13 All hope of the Panama canal being opened again before sprint has been liiven up by local shippers. The con tinued reports of slides there have strengthened this belief materially In the past two days and arrangements IN now Ileitis made to switch all Steamers to the Straits of Magellan. The plan of Major Oeneral Oeorge W. (loethals to close the canal down till such time as the slide has been completely removed is supported here Conditions are such now that the American steamers which can be tak en off that run now can make big money on other runs and many of the lines will, i; is believed, resort to this plan for increasing then revenues. The American-Hawaiian line plans to continue in this service, however, and has issued the following state, mem of its schedule and conditions governing the new service: "We announce with great regret that the Panama canal has been clos ed to traffic and the authorities state that it will not be reopened before Noveniler 1. and In the belief, which is founded on best information obtain able, that the actual date will he much later, it has been decided to resume the Magellan service until ! such time as the canal is reopened. PREACHER VJfD Till'. I ADV Mi Lucille OOVfclflM. . - is watched. He is rullty until he proves himseit innocent. it ne es- "Never mind; i fanev voure nil capes the English or the Germans, : right," and chalked his Initials on kJ flil K I the bags. Not only that, but he car i r'.ed them to the gang-plank, himself. I The traveler had successfully play ' ed his role of potential Cerman sp. his person loth mlihtl Mope" for he may be gathered up by the Dutch they being considerably peeved at the use of Holland for spydom"s clearing house. Suppose you were a spy. How would you go about It and what would be your chances of getting away with It? Here Is the story of a make-believe spy. who recently made the round H PlMum T . iii.l. it, f,, Iterlin An American newspaper man. h- 1,ullls In h was solng on a perfectly legitimate It Is only one man's experience, mission. He was properly neutral, but It should be borne in mind that Hut that is precisely the role spies his Inquisitors at Tilbury hud onl assume. They fake nn "American ! Mi own word for his Identity, profes accent. travel with a forged Amerl-lson and purpose, besides his fakable Neither his baggage or had been examined, have been loaded with the Hermans. Others were not so siu j These sleuths have made sol last few weeks 1 Oct. 18 to 23 Steel Cut, Foil mm Golden West Coffee Specially Priced to Feature National Coffee Week 35c can passport, and make a noise like a real Journalist. Potentially he was a spy. He didn't .carry any incriminating docu ments Neither does a clever spy. But he had a lot of information mentally bottled that would undouht- passport He iwoided taking special credentials Just to make It harder Dropping his imaginative character of pro-German spy, the traveler, as the steamer started across the mine strewed North Sea. shamelessly switcched his altegiance and pretend- One Pound Pounds $1.50 edly have been of aid and comfort ed himself a pro-Flrltlsh spy, just to to the Germans. He was reasonably gee how the Germans would handle sure be would meet rolks in Germany , him. from whom he could get Information! eo.ualIv useful to the English. 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For over half a century tjiey have been used with enure satisfaction in thousands of homes. A few doses will prove to vou that voa can ind prompt relief from the headaches, depression of spirits ana general no-good feelings caused by indigestion or biliousness Try them, und you will know what it is to have at your command such An Invaluable Aid to Health The LrfMt Sle of Any Medicine in the World. Sold everywhere. In bole.. 10c.. 25c. BOXING CONTEST 1 Kural Credits todav cue schools of Instructions throughout the stale ties off the real scent. A apv would ' leaching farmers how (,, horro not take such chances unless hej"101" nn' nm material at reason were clever iMe prices, and sell their product at He didn't advertise the fact that r frlces. The object of thf his destination was Berlin. When he , association. In which thousands of mdied at the liritlsh home office for: farmers are Interested, is to break up his permit to depart (tenured of all travelers to the conlnent these days he said he was going to The Hague. This was true but not all the truth. He was thoroughly ouestioned by the home office as to why he wanted I to go to the Hague. He told the truth, and apparently they seemed sattsfled. I At Tilbury, whence sail dally I steamers for Flushing, came the real i inquisition. He was uueetioned and cross-unestioned separately by sis the alleged combination of grain speculators and bankers. They say 73 per cent of the farms of North Dakota are mortgaged and less titan one per cent of the boyi of Nona Dakota ever reach the high school. D PRA of pui.l u Ugfcl Value-., The Interstate Commerce Commis sion is represented by Judson li cle- ' merits. 1'roiessor ; 1 Joseph W. Folk. Delegates to the convention includa leading railroad, gas. water, electric telephone and telegraph corporation W. I.leails ant rhif,, 0f u,,. i'nted Stales And Canada. spectore aliens Scot official land Yard "hulls." and an army col- nils onel. After a long wait, during which to i his inquisitors compared notes, he! house for annual c AssociatU era here was to the customs baggage examination. His story had apparently held wa i ter. It was true but It might not I have been Only one of the six In-1 i qulattors suspected he was headed for j ( lermany. "Now, look here.' observed thisl particular sleuth, with a third-degree; gleam In his eye. (the Journalist had denied it four times) "you know youj intend going to (lermany. don't yoUT" "No. I don't." replied the suspect, adding with an air of gullelessness. 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PUBLIC AUCTION I, Walter Benson will sell at Public Auction my entire farming outfit to the highest bidder, on the DAVE NELSON PLACE 2V2 Miles Northwest of Pendleton FRIDAY, OCT. 15th THE SALE STARTS AT 10 O'CLOCK SHARP. 24 Head Good Work Mules. 12 Sets Butt-Chain Harness. 4 8-Horse Harrows. 2 3-Bottom Oliver Plows. 1 2-Bottom Plow. 3 Superior Grain Drills. 4 3 H -in. Mitchell Wagons, and Racks. 1 New Cook House and Wagon. 4 Self Dump Blades. 1 Ohio Hay Chopper No. 15 2 Walking Plows. 2 Feed Racks and Wagons. 6-Horse Shandona Hitch. 2 12-Horse Shandona Hitches. 1 26-Horse Combined Hitch. 2 Hay Racks. J 5 1 Fanning Mill. Blacksmith Outfit. 1 Water Trough. 1 8-Horse Fairbanks Engine. 1 McCormack Binder. 1 Gilbert-Hunt Chop Mill. 5 good Jersey Heifers; 1 Bull and some Hogs. Other things too numerous to mention. One Oregon special Gas Harvester will also be sold at private sale. FREE LUNCH WILL BE SERVED AT NOON TERMC" acn sum under $50 cash in hand. All I Cltlfldi sums over $50.00 2 discount will be given; for all sums over $50.00 time will be given until Oct. I st, 1 9 1 6 on bankable notes and approved securities Walter Benson, Owner COL. W. F. YOHNKA, Auctioneer E. L. SMITH, Clerk