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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON,. SATURDAY.. OCTOBER 23.. 1915. PAGE SIX PE-RU-NA For Catarrh Wherever Located. snu: eafa, iimc-trlod remedy f,,: i atarrfca) MwettoM or every gold bT all Prug wrii. die Prima C. ot . . ., OWA Tt-y will nd- NOVEL V ELVET TOBACCO DISPLAY IN CONNER & CO. WINDOW Events in the War One Near Ago Toda m . Baaee Ft :,r- cc ti I .ok Altklrch lsi -e unofficial report said Belgium aid Franco lino ! y i ll a iid , I . nni di .n. is i Carter of Frxemysl fortlflca- lions -Hid the occupation Caeroowlcs. capital of Crown- land. Hukow.na. was ro; oi,, . , by Vienna 4 Omnni were rtrtug m Ruaalan Poland and moving back DH tin- rher W.irthr betori 4) RueeJar, advances. Petr I a) mi , . 4 The Cerman cruiser Karlsruhe l.as sm-,k II Hr'tli merchm'.- e mm the OMalfJ island.-. London Mid. Copenhagen re ... rnT-ui1 lichters he- tng eoMtrvctod at Kiel to taae w Ocrmaa troops to the Bntw" j i; nan captured a r.er- 4 man destroyer fleeing iron". a bombaxdnal at Kiao-i na BmHBBBfeyS Haas 5vSai i ai KhMhS Black MM Mat for 'l1s1'- vVniied Press Staff Correspondent. PARIS, ser;. M.-By MalU-An arn.v of half a million black men will be ready for the 1111 summer cam paign if the plan of Deputy Pierre Masse if supported in the chamber . ills fellow members. At the beginning of the war 60.000 natives of Africa came to France to fight for their new flag. These Tun,. Hun Algerians. Moroccans. Senega lians and so forth-'Turcos" most people call them now. stretched the term a little-have fought well and proved their ability to stand the odder climate. Deputy Masse figures that the army of 500 f00 would not be difficult to raise. It will be a "paid" army, not conscripts. The native, would M aubmit to conscription. As the native can live on a cent a day. 10 cents a 3av appeals to him as a small for tune Masse contemplates giving the wife of the volunteer 10 cents a day. atoo 10 cents a day to his father. His tolly taken care of. his own wants Trovided for by the army, the black and yellow man. Masse believes. Will ralh in large numbers to the call. Exclusive of northern A-rica. French colonial possessions have 4a million inhabitant Bujwer-Lytton says: "He who, doih not smoke hath either known noj great griefs, or refuseth himself the j softest consolation, next to that which' comes from heaven." Whether 'the great author found his inspiration for this potent expression in the aroma, Di pipe of tobacco similar to "Vel-, v. t. ' Mr. Hond. factory representa-j tive. states that the records do not show conclusively, but he considers it very unlikely that lovers of the weed ! in that day were permitted the en. Poynient of that character of tobac co found in "Velvet Joes" Kentucky Hurley. Relative to the pipe. Cowper writes: "The pipe with solemn in terposing puff. Makes half a sentence at a time enough." and with this sen timent "Velvet Joe." Kentucky ripe Philosopher agrees in his quaint man ner: "When a fellow's got his pipe in his mouth he don't have to say a lot o' fool things. It gives him a chance to think up somethin' vvuth sayin ." RECORD OF DEEDS AND OTHER INSTRUMENTS The Flight oftKe Stork.' Every normal person is interested In the arrival of the stork. It is tha greatest event in one's life. The expectant mother needs, above everything else, comfort and peace of mind. This she is sura to have if Mother's Friend, the safe, dependabla external remedy, is used to sooth tha network of nerves and to enable tha muscles to expand naturally, thus re lieving undue strain. Mother's Friend, obtained at any drug store, is the one remedy used and recommended by thousands of women everywhere, who testify as to iu wonderful merit. Satf action of Mortgage. A mortgage executed by Clarence A. Brown et al to Netherlands Am erican Bank. Oct, 9. 1913. for 14300. is satisfied. Mortgage. Geo A. R. McGrew to Western Union Life Ins. Co , $3000. The E 1-2 of SE 1-4 of sec. 14, T. 4 X. K. 35 E.. W. M John Serrell to Lydla M. Bowman J155.22. The W 1-2 of lots S and 9, block 5. Reservation addition to Pen dleton. Giles E Mortamer to I. W. Dur rell, $500 The NW 1-4 of sec. 33, T. 4 H., R. 30 E W. M. Quit Claim Deed. D. W. Bailey to Laurence Wells. 1. The KW 1-4 of NE 1-4 of sec. 32. T. 4 N , R- 37 E., W M. Deed. Geo. A. Price, admr.( to Clyde T. Broxon $400. A 1-2 Interest In lots 1. 2. S and 9 and 10. block 73 In Freewater. 9. J. Moore to Jay Bowerman. $1. The S 1-2 of SE 1-4 of NW 1-4 of sec. 14 T. 4 N R. 29 E-. W. M. W. J Furnish to Jay Boweman, $1. 4.42 acres in sec. 14. T. 4 N., R. 29 E., W. M. Rachel B. Greavancti et al to Eliz abeth Baumgardner, $1. A tract of land, title descriptive. M C. and W, H. Benefield to E M. Smith, $1000. Lota 1 and 2 block 1, Hartman's addition to Weston. T. D. Taylor sheriff, to John C. Leasure, $100. The NW 1-4 of NE 1-4 of sec. 32, T. 4 R., R. 37 E-. W. H M. T D. Taylor, sheriff, to Christian Siewert. $2525.12. SW 1-4 of N H 1-4 of NE 1-4 and SE 1-4 of NW 1-4 of NE 1-4 of sec. 1, T. 4 N., R. 28. E. W. M. SAFETY FIRST" Be Careful not only in your driving of the car, but of the accessories you use on the car and the place where you buy them. We are a wholesale and retail service station for STEWART PRODUCTS Stewart Tire Pumps Stewart Vacuum Feed Systems Stewart Speedometers Stewart Warning Signal Horns. , , Weed Chains Prevents skidding, afford traction and cannot in jure your tires. PER SET 30x3V2 $5.00 32x3 V2 $5.50 33x4 $6.50 34x4 $7.00 36x4 $8.00 37x5 $9.75 t . ,. 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I am sure that your service will be as successful as it is fitUng. May the benediction of that God of Jus-j tlce. in whom Mrs. Dunlway believed, rest upon the occasion. Respectfully. STEPHEN' A. LOWELL. JUDGE LOWELL PAYS ELOQUENT ;.0 TRIB IE T 0 LATE MRS J. E. MULLINIX, Lawyer Over Taylor's Hdw. Store. Pendleton. Oregon. PHONE 666 PHONE For INDEPENDENT MESSEN GER SERVICE Open Day and Night ( mrmencinfr September 10. Rates 15 cents and up. RAY KELSO, Prop. Prevents roughness during the summer NYAL'S FACE CREAM A superior vanishing skin tone soon absorbed. LEAVES NO SHINE Price 50 cents Koeppen's The Drug Store That Serves You Best Judge Lowell of this city has been invited to participate in a tribute to the late Ablgal Scott Dunlway Oct. 1 and while unable to attend in per son has written an eloquent apprecla-j tion of the work of Mrs. Duniway. The following Is the Invitation to Judet Lowell and his reply. Portland. Oct. 19. M. Hon. Stephen A Lowell, Pendleton.! Dear Sir: Memorial xervi es will be held inj thL city Sunday. October 24. 191.1. at 2:30. In honor of t'ie late Mm Abl g&.l Scott PDaaiwar. A number of Hat prominent citizens of Oregon and the adjoining states have- bcenj invited to-be present Slti av tfttMtS to the life and g'od works of this; noble woman and we would be pleas ed to have you deliver a short ad trem. Inasmuch a a number of speakers are expected we regret ex-' ceedingly that It will be neceasary to! limit each addrejis to ten minute. Knowing your past friendship for. Mrs Duniway, we earnestly hope you! will wind it convenient to be pies at on this occasion and an early re-j Ply will be appreciated. Yours truly. OSWALD WEST. ''mmlttee M. George. D. Soils' i I iswald Wst. Jadfce Iowi-ir- Tribute. Pendleton. Ore, Oct. ti. 191". To M. C Ueorge. U Soils Cohen. Os wald West, committee Give Your Stomach A Chance elp It, when It lacks tone or rnigth, by the uae of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS foaH find it very helpful. i IINNMY . i :.,r- i INTERESTING NEWS OF ECHO PEOPLE AND NEAR NEIGHBORHOOD (Special Correspondence.) " ECHO, Ore., Oct 21. J. W. Ree?e of Wendel, Idaho, Is here visiting th:s week with her son, Ralph Reese. She arrived here Saturday evening direct from ColfSS, Wash., where she had spent the past two months visiting her daughter. Chas. L. Binns of the Interstate! trimmer commission of Chicago, la j here visiting his cousins, Miss Beii-j lah E. Barker of this place and the Kenlsons of Stanfleld. Mr. Blnns is; on his way to San Francisco to visit the fair. Mrs. It. B. Stanfleld returned Sun-' day from a week's visit in Portland. P. C. Hunter, local agent for the! O.-W R. & N. Co., returned Tuesday from a several weeks' vacation, Dur-! ing his absence he not only visited tlM San Francisco fair but his oldi home in Iowa. Mrs. Sadie Hines, who spent the! summer at the home of Mrs Loul." Soholl, Jr., left Monday evening for North Yakima, where she will visit 1 before going on to Spokane. . I Mrs. Sarah BeaedKt returned Mon day evening from a short visit in Pendleton. C. I'. Bowman shipped a car ol hogs to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Reeves and Mr. and Mrs. Loren Kenlson of Stan fleld, spent Wednesday here visiting ulih friends. Threaten Towns, LONDON, Oct. tl The Inhabi tants of Mltau, south of Riga are warned if the Cermans fall to take Riga, they will destroy all towns In their retreat, according to a Petro grad dispatch. When a fellow feels blue things UMtally look yellow. A CHILD HATES OIL CALOMEL PILLS FOR LIVER AND BOWELS GIVE "CALIFORNIA UYRl'P OF FIGS" IF CROSS, SICK, PE VFHINll, OONSTIPATI l. Gentlemen: I beg to thank you for the , tesy of the Invitation to parti. in the memorial service to be in honor of the late Abigail Scott Duniway on Sunday, October 24, 191 o. and to assure you that, vere It possible, I would ilekm It a gracious privilege indeed to Join with tje peo ple of your c!t' In such fittintr rec ognition of the valuable lif so re cently ended, but unfortunately cir-''Jfr.-'.ances will not permit my1 pres ence there on that date. Mrs Duniway long years ago join ed the ranks of the illustrious of her sex. and in the field of her lift ...rfc she will fill a definite and t-xHs4 place In history. When the Hall o! Fame for Women shall be erected, her name and statue will ocupy a lofty niche therein, along with such impressive characters as Lucy Stone Julia Ward Howe. Francis E. Wilbml and Clara Barton. In the near quarter of a century through which I have lived 'n Ore gon, (he pendulum of this woman's fame and Influence has swung v.. I! to either side. For many years her dream of sex equality seemed dlstln ed to fail, but finally It materialized into all the rich promise of her early vision, and In Ood's goodness he w i permitted to wltneaa the triumph of her cause. Oregon' citizenship does will to honor her memory, for she believed In that equality of right and privilege wh'ch Is the foundation of popular government everywhere: and the civil rights which she demanded, and largely secured, for the women of the commonwealth, she asked a well for the lowly and oppressed am ong men. Her heart beat broadly for all humanity. Mrs Dunlway's public life was somewhat stormy, but It waa victo lous The heritage she has left to the state, especially to its wo-manhood, Is a rich one May her exam ple le an Inspiration to the girls of Oregon. If they will regard It so. there will be thus created a memori al more Imposing than bronze, more beautiful than marble. That will be( the glory of her career, and the trl- bote which will be most grateful to GETTING READY FOR THE RECENT OFFENSIVE i l am '"1 oKncfsioM e.vov fe&Ktf SHCCUS Look back at your childhood days. Remember the "dose" mother Insisted on castor oil, cnlomel, cnthartlea, How yr,u hated thm, how yo'i fought afnlTial taJttQl them, 'With tvur children It's different. .Mothers Who cling lo the ld form !of physic simply don't reallie what Jthey do. The children's revolt In I well-founded. Their tender little "inside" are injured by them ' If ;our 'hlld's atomnrh. liver and bowels 8IU HHsltlg. fjl nv clous "California: Hyrup of f :g.".Ita action Is poaltlve. hut gentle .Millions of mothers keep this harmless "fruit laxative" h.indy; they know children love to take t: that it never falls to clean the liver and bowels and sweeten the stomach, and that a tea spoonful given today saves i sick child tomorrow. Ask your druggist for a r,0-rent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs" which has full directions for oaMta, children of all ages and for grown ups plainly on ench botte. It" warn of counterfeits sold here. Se,. lhat It Is made by "California Fk Svrup Company" Refuse nny other kind with contempt nrSRIA VOFM RFTAUAr. The picture shows a scene ritar th French front Just before the rcnt allied offensive during which mil lions of rounds of ammunition was used. The men in the picture are fit.j ting perrusslon caps on to III milli metre shells. These Klant sheila are sent to the front Without the percus ion rafat In order to run no risk of premature accidental explosion. The c.ps nre fitted Just before the shells are to be fired. j Gorman (Toperty May Re Conflsi atiil For fob- LONDON. I rt. 22. The Prtro I grad correspondent of the Times j sends the following, j "The Russian foreign Wfflce has notified Berlin through the Apanlsh embassy that In event of the fulfill ment of the Herman threat to confis cate the property of Polish residents who fall to return to their farmer habitations, the Ruaslan government will bat compelled to confiscate the frroperty of flerman subjects In Rus sia! for (he benefit of the Polish te tlntl' limine. "That drummer la certainly a per sistent salesman1, Isn't he?" remarked the Old Fogy. "Should say he wail," replied tha Orouch, "Why, If He ever gets to Heaven when he dleV fit will try to ell St, Peter a card-leilVg system." The nllaf hat Is frequency found above (he cotton brain