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PAGE THREE n.nm nnirnl TTAU ADITAM UT iVI.'CH 4 V nPTflRFR 97 1Q15 EIGHT PAGES VAlux avui ukcuxniain. rwuu"""! """"""! " .i-.... 1 . 1 JIIIlIIIIIfIItfHtnnTIf HI! TflHIIIlllllIIflljllllllllllttllllllltlllHIHillltllffllll linilHninRHIinimmMmwiHminn iiiirniiniHiniiiiMiiin miwmin. "Some Class" to our smart clothes for men who are intelligent enough to know the wisdom of dressing in strict accord to fashion's latest dictates. When we suggest Bond Clothes 115 to 130 SUITS OR OVERCOATS we are addressing you, sir, not to throw flowers at your intel ligence, but to direct your at tention to our line of clothes for men like you. You're on to the best thing In town.. Now come along get next. Bond Bros. Pendleton'i Leading Clothiers Events in the War One Year Ago Today Frame reported !: Jt Iri : 5 the German offensive between 3 Dixmude nnl Nieoporl and .il- Med gains north of Ypres and B between I-a Basse and Lena. 2 Berlin denied the modlflca- Hon of the offensive. t,ut ad- 2g milled that Austro-Germans S evacuated Russian Poland In- fore fresh Russian troops The German cruiser Emden sank u g small Jap steamer. Japan';: land and sea force bombard- ment of Tslng-Tau i"ii!mJ Desperate fighting on the San river and general repulse of Austro-German forces In Russian Poland was reported by Russia. Premier Hotlia defeated Gen never, thus giving the Boer rebellion In South Africa a set- back, England said. t Great Sale of Fine Coatings OFFERING MOST UNUSUAL VALUES JUST AT A TIME WHEN COATINGS ARE MOST IN DEMAND. MOST EVERY PLAIN SHADE AND PRETTY PLAID COMBINATIONS. SEE THEM TODAY. Lot I. vard $2.25 Lot 2, yard f 125 Values $3.00 to $4.50. Values $1.95 to $2.50. ALEXANDERS GIH Whirled on Who I SEW YORK, Oct. 27. Seeking to board a train as It was pulling out of the station at Far RockaViy, Miss Ida Jenny, 2k years old, of 4 Reeds lane. Far Kockaway. lost her hold OB Hie handrail. Her skirt wass caught by a revolving projection on a wheel of the last car and she was whirled over and over as her cloth ing dragged her. Miss Jenny narrowly escaped being drawn under the wheel, and iersons on the station platform thought she would be killed. The train was stop ped within a few yards, and a phy sician found she had escaped with a slight scalp wound, caused by a comb. She went home suffering from shock. SHILLING MEMORIAL FUND IS STARTKD Li'Vl'ON. Oct. 27. - The Dally Tel egraph with a donation of 1000 shil lings (1250) has started a shilling fund to provide 1 memorial statue to Miss Kdlth ravel!. Sir George J. Hampton, the sculptor, has promised to execute the statute as a "labor of love." It uf the baby, who Is employed In the Southeastern Dispensary, placed I the hot water bag on the baby when: ! he became 111. Hi screams caused her to investi gate. She found that the rubber re ceptacle leaked badly, and he was cabled terribly. Railroad shop" MB Buy, SACRAMENTO, Oct. 27 More men are now employed in the South ern Pacific shops here than have been en the payroll for many months. This Is due in part to the heavy traf fic in both the freight and passenger departments. More men are being added to the force. Two shifts are being worked In the rolling mill, which is chiefly used In manufacturing fish-plates. Former Iv the eastern factories supplied these Ditto The plant has orders to keep it busy for three months. As soon as these orders are filled the plant will be kept busy on other ork. 3 llritisli Ships Sunk bj Germans. LONDON, Oct. !7. "The British rteamers. City of Berlin. Auk and Ir is which were detained at Hamburg Danish Women to Vote. LONDON. Oct 17. A dispatch to, the Exchange TelegTaph Company' from Copenhagen says: "Premier Zahle declared today; that the government Intended to put In force June 5, 1915, the new constl-j tutlonal law conferring suffrage on women, waiving the right to propose, a prolongation of the old constitution-1 al law. owing to the war. It Is expected that a general elec tion will occur In July when the Danish women will vote for the first time." Law Turns on CupM's AW- CENTRALIA, Wash., Oct. 27. On the complaint of J. S. Robinson, att torney for Charles E. Peabody, fath er ,,f (he Seattle youth who eloped to Centralla Friday and married Mar tha Stewart, Justice Charles Hoss. who performed the marriage, Issued a warrant for the arrest of William J Flannery, of Seattle, on a charge of perjury. Flannery swore young Peabody was of legal age when the license was ob tained from the Lewis county audi tor. Deputy Sheriff Jackson went to Seattle yesterday to arrest Flan nery. - , BUY MUNSINGWEAR NOW A SALE that will attract every woman. This is acknow l edged by women every where as the perfection in knitted under garments and here you can buy them at an unusual saving. No. 3745 High neck, long sleeves, ankle length. Reg. sizes $2.50, now f 1.89. Extra sizes $2.00 No. 3445 High neck, long sleeves, ankle length. Reg. sizes $1.25, now 98. Extra sizes f 1.13 No. 3345 High neck, long sleeves, ankle length. Reg. sizes $1.75, now 81.32. Extra sizes $1.49 No. 2345 High neck, long sleeves, ankle length. . Reg. sizes $3.00, now $2.25. Extra sizes $2.63 No. 2745 High neck, long sleeves, ankle length. Reg. sizes $3.50, now ?2.63. Extra sizes $2.98 No. 4945 High neck, long sleeves, ankle length. Regular $4.00 value, all sizes, now $2.98 Sab of Silk WAISTS ONE-HALF PRICE COMING JUST AT A TIME WHEN YOU ARE NATURALLY THINKING OF BUYING TWO OR MORE WAISTS FOR THE COM ING SEASON. THEY COME IN GOOD AS SORTMENT OF SHADES AND IN SUCH MA TERIALS AS CHIFFON, CREPE DE CHINE, CREPE GEORGETTE, AND CREPE METEOR, AND THEY ARE MARKED TO SELL AT THE REGULAR PRICE. ONE-HALF BOY SCOUT MOVEMENT INVADES JAPAN at the outbreak of the war hav sunk by the enemy." This statement from Lloyds that the censor will permit to b llj-hed nt present, been pub- Tide FtcWUs Barkontinc. ASTORIA. Oct. 27 The loaded barkentlne that was reported In a dangerous position Just below the south Jetty at the mouth of the Co lumbia river, succeeded In wearing around and, with the assltsance of the ebb tide, worked her way off shore. She skirted the outer edge of Pea. rock Spit and headed north. Shortly after 8 o'clock the tug Wallula ws reported running after the barkentlr. I to take her In tow. but did not know her name. London Adds to Defame. LONDON, Oct. 27. The new de fenses of London against attacks by Zeppelins are gradually assuming shape, according to a statement made by Sir Percy Scott, who Is In charge of this work. In this statement, read at an inquest held In the case of a Londoner who was killed during a Zeppein attack, Sir Percy said: "The number of guns for defense against air craft recently has been Increased and further Improvement!" as to their position, number and character are In immediate contem plation " Leak) Water Hair Deadly. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 27. A leak In a hot water bag permitted scalding water to run over seven months old John ''onnor. of 73 South Tenth street, and scalded him so badly that he died. Mrs. Mary O'Connor, moth- Hclicf Donation Asked. WASHINGTON. Oct 27.- lied 'loss association of America appeal ed to the churches of the United States to donate their Thanksgiving day collections to the European yar relief fund. 12 New anllnal- W ill In' Chosen ROMS, via Paris. Oct. 27. At the consistory to be held on November 22, according to newspapers in close touch with the Vatican, twelve new 'ordinals are to be created. Among, the names mentioned are those of Monslgnor S. t'apinelll. nuniclo at VI. enna; Monslgnor Tamasso Hoggianl. secretary of the Holy office, and Archbishop Gusminl of Rolgnl. The number of new foreign cardi nals, according to the newspaper, has not been decided. ;iflHLB:fl J. I it, . .; ,sl I i RUB PAINS FROM IE, M BACK RIB BACKACHE AWAY WITH -MAIL TRIAL BOTTLF OF OLD PENETRATING "ST. JACOB'S OH Back hurt you? Can"t straighten up without feeling sudden palm, sharp aches and twinges? Now lis ten! That's lumbago, sciatica or maybe from a strain, and you'll get relief the moment you rub your back with soothing, penetrating "St. Ja cobs Oil." Nothing else takes out soreness, lameness and stiffness so quickly. You simply rub It on your back and out comes the pain. It la harmless and doesn't burn the skin Limber up! Don't suffer! Get a small trial bottle of old. honest "St Jacob's Oil" from any drug store, and after using it just once, you'll forget that you ever had backache. ' lumbago or sciatlla. because your I tack will never hurt or cause any ' more misery. It never disappoints and has been recommended for 10 I years. The "Know How1 of Cookery is the result of long experience and study. For years, expert cooks have been con verting th inner meats of choice Indian Corn into delicious, golden-brown crisps Post Toasties. A constant endeavor to make Toasties better has produced the NEW Post Toasties which have a new flavour and form a true corn flavour and tender crispness un known to "corn flakes" of the past. The new process raises tiny pearl-like "puffs" on each flake a distinguishing feature; also imparts substantial form the new Toasties don't mush down when cream or milk is added. " They come factory-fresh in wax-sealed packages as crisp and appetizing as when they leave the ovens and that's mighty good ! New Post Toasties Your grocer has them now .lAPANSSt Bo SCOUTS AT , The boy scout movement has justinese ! reached Japan, where it has been en- ins p thusiastically received by the Japa-j Japan. (ported: The Hernoesand. 1.1 S 2 tons gross; I'lauen. 4.210 tons: Rends burg, 4.639 tons and Klectra, 1.261 chool boys. The accompany lOtogrnph, just received from shows a company of scouts at drill, a dark striped skirt and a cap seem to be the only attempt at uniform. tons. KX-t I ll s TO FORM I OTTAWA, Ont.. Oct. 27 Major General Sir Samuel Hushes, minis ter of militia announced that plans for the formation of a battalion of former residents of the 1'nited States In Canada for overseas service, are proceeding Since the outbreak of the war. t'nited States. French. Rus sian and Italian citizens have enlist ed for service at the front. Now for the first time a regular battalion of former I nited States subjects is to be enlisted. guard has incorporated himself 'h HA 11 Al. LION better to ply a navlation iitnev busi ness. Articles i! Incorporation for "The Stomer Company," capitalised at $250. OnO. were filed yesterday author izing the company to carry passenger1 and freight by aeroplane for hire i Sherman's ( la-Muate ii,- SACRAMENTO. Cat. Oct. 27. Professor E. P. Howe, a classmate of General Sherman at Mount Pleasant university. Ohio, died suddenly here. He was 76 years old.- Men Caught W ith Beer, ALBANY, ore.. Oct. 27. Captured when 'they were removing a cache ol stolen beer. Harold Rhodes and Wil- Glrls on Long Hike. SAX FRANCISCO. Oct. 27. Hav ing walked all the way from Chicago. Ruth E. Harsley and Maud Uridson. of thai city, arrived here to see the exposition, and will start on I hike to San Diego before starting the long walk home. The yoUttg women left Chicago March 1 on a IOf wager with the Masonic Hiking club, a woman's or ganization that they could walk to this city and back before January 1. As they came nearer and nearer to the Const, they were so charmed with western scenery thai they decided to forget about the waeer and take their time enjoying nature's attrac tions. They made many side trips, which they say, has taken them over 4f,00 miles. ,11am Moench. two Albany young met, I are In the Linn county Jail charged Iwith burglary, a third young man. who was with them, escaped. A barrel of bottled beer in the freight depot of the Oregon Electric Railroad was broken into and tWQ dozen Ik, I ties taken. OLD AND NEW WAY TO TREAT CATARRH British Sinking ship- in Haiti, STOCKHOLM. Oct. 27. The Brit ish submarine campaign against Ger man shipping in the Baltic is being carried on actively. The sinking of four more German steamships is re- GOTHIC THE NEW ARROW a for 35c COLLAR IT FITS THE CRAVAT ctucTT. ft aoov a co.. inc. to BREATHING A GERM KILLING AIR ENDORSED BY ACTUAL RESULTS. IIOI.B RENTS DOWN FOR WORKINGMEN LONDON. Oct. 27. As an outcome of the agitation against landlords raising rents, especially those of the dwellings of workmen in munition areas the government Intends to in troduce a bill in parliament to pro hibit the raising of rents throughout the country drulng the war, according to the Dally Telegraph. Gonzales Kills Major Garcia. LAREDO. Tex.. Oct. II. -Major Garcia, of the Carranza garrison at Ntievo ljtredo. was accidentally kill ed by Colonel Gonzales Verlal Jitney Proponed, OI.YMPIA. Wash., Oct. 27 Ottt Stromer. of Tacoma. the aviator lob byist who flew to the capital during the last session of the legislature in a vain effort to induce the lawmak ers to establish an aeroplane corps as part of the Washington National The discovery of Hyomel has wrought a wonderful change In the treatment of catarrh. Prior to three years ago the medi cines ordinarily employed in the cure of this disease were drugs, sprays, lotions, etc. In some Instances they benefited, but the Improvement was I not lasting. With Hyomel you take into the air passages of your throat and head a balsamic air that goes Into the mi nutest cells, and should effectually kill all germs and microbes of ca tarrh its purpose Is to enter the blood with the oxygen, killing the germs In the blood, and restore 1 health to the whole system Many astonishing testimonials have been received from those who have been helped by Hyomel, A complete outfit Is inexpensive and Includes an Inhaler dropper and sufficient Hyomel for several weeks treatment. Perhaps the strongest evidence th.it can be given to doubters. Is the fact that Tallman & Co. have so much faith In Hyomel that they sell every package under a positive guar antee to refund the money If It does FOOT BALL La Grande High School vs. Pendleton High School Friday, Oct. 29 at 3:C0 o'clock ROUND-UP PARK Admission Adults 50c - - Children 25c