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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1915. PAGE THREE Can't You Decide Where to Buy Yours Clothes? THAT'S because you have not learned the superior ex cellence of Bond Clothes Suits, Overcoats ?15 TO ?30 When you once feel the "custom made" comfort, feel the sense of satis faction and experience the economy of wearing "Bond Clothes," you'll al ways know where to go in the future. BOND BROTHERS Pendleton's Leading Clothiers. w! una imm STOP DANDRUFF Ml II Mil STOPS FALLING OIT AND GETS Til UK. WAVY. STHONO AND BEAUTIFUL. Your hair becomes Hunt, wavy, fluffy, abundant and apepara a soft, lustrous and beautiful aa a young girl's after a "Danderlne hair ileanse." Juit try thla molaten a cloth with a little Danderlne and ...nfully draw It tnrougn your nair,lh(i Panama canal, It holds the key taking one small strand at a time. , ,h(. pacmc ocean. it outlying this will cleanse the hair of dusi.dirt MnWOTWlng the ocean Alaska. Ha and excessive oil and In just a HV wall. Guam. Samoa and the Philip. inomcMs you have doubled the beau- ,lnMare ln themselves the lands of . of your hair. an empire, ln the Caribbean Sea and Beside beautifying the hair at once . . . 1 . rtf Danderlne dlaaolvea every particle ot l.n.oroif , ileanses, purifies and vig. ratee the scalp, forever aww Itching M.d falling hair. - u'. ,ni most will' - - r- '--"h7n vou u .inn p ii - - will actually see new hair fine and downy at ursi e ""v J lu.,r growing all over me scaip. " . . - - ... - mmHm mrtft hair : i n I OU ,a, io. r--. " hnHl.1 una or ii. uici ri a mm i ol Knowlton's Danderlne from any i th.n and 0f many of the principles druggist or toilet counter and Jutjf international law what should be ii) it. an adequate navy for a country hld- 0 I inK such vast possessions and asserting - " ! such world-wide doctrine? x, mI snlasbe on soorea. Important questions as to the am- i 'HI 'AGO, Oct. 28. A fust ol.ount and character or our naval ex- a scaffold high up on pansion confront, not so much the of- w ind swayed the side of downtown skyscraper and tow buckets of acid wnicn paim-jiion. congress anu me inwiini wuos . r were uslna to clean the terra cot-. will both the executive and legislators U walls fell to the pavement, apla-'h-. ln on pedestrians. Twelve were Injured, two srlously Bodeti Woman KUIed. PITTSBURG, Pa.. Oct. Jl. Miss Sophia McCallln. society woman was found headless and mutilated beside the Pt niiHlvanla tracks at Roup last Mjhi The ease Is a mystery. ITCHING ECZEMA COVERED ENTIRE BODY, RESINOL CURED Could Not Sleep. 8 Remedies had Failed. Resinol Stopped Itching immediately. Boston, Mass., Aug. 11. 1911 "My entire ldy, even my ayaUda, was com pletely covered with blisters as large as a pea. When one wuuM burst water MaJi come from it, and thin it would turn into a verv painful tore. The burning and itenlng were aomething terrible, ami I COULD N'OT SLEKPnor rest. I think I had one of the worst rases of eczema a human lieing ever had. "i umhI eight different kinds of rem edies without success. 1 then tried Resinol Ointment and Tlesiool Soap and it stopped the itching IMME DIATELY. 1 gradual'.r noticed a change for the lietter. Sow I am en tirely cured, and am without a pimple or blemish on anv part of my body. (Signed) Edward F. McCullough, 249 Rin r St.. Mattapan. Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap heal skin eruptions, clesr away pimples, and form a most valuable household treatment for sores, tiurns, etc. Sold by all druggists. OREGON'S LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK OF LIQUORS MUST BE SOLO REGARDLESS OF LOSS must absolutely dispose of our largi stock of Fine Whlskeya. Peer. Wines, (Una and Cordials before January 1, Iflf. We will do it If low price and quality foods have anything to do with It UMk at tills big saortfbv prlee oa tine old "Lyndalc" bottled In Uind Whiskey. full quarts of fatnoua Lvndale bottled in bond tt ff) whiskev tUU II full quarta only $10 . full quarts only $5.75 l iprcM prepaid to any Hlnt In the Northwest W rite for our free catalog on all kinds of liquors at leas than whole, sale. This Is the greater sacrifice of Fine. Old Liquors In the North- NATIONAL WINE COMPANY Portland. Orr-gon I AI SORT OF DOES I UNITED STATES BY PROF. WILLIAM LEDYAItD CATHCART. Former American Naval Officer. Who la 'lenerally Regarded aa the Suc cessor of the late Admiral Mahan aa a Writer on NavaJ Topics. The l iilted States Is the richest of nations, with a present wealth of nearly I : Owing to Its Mist extent of coast line. It Is the most vulnerable of all the great powers. In ,,. Nrthern pacific we hold strategic - wnlch dominate thow wa- ln-,,,.rg jn th(. Monroe Doctrine we as- iaart a policy which hh been stigma-1 lulled as an "Incredible Impertinence" .1 '" r.u.ope. . .,u. .,, uoor now cosing; msi we cna.iriise , ,,, nv ja,)ut out every nation which secures a foothold territory on Chinese noil, ln this twentieth cen- ' . . . ... i . at . -- i .. ' . I.MI.m u...r,u in' ui ran i ireanea. 01 nuxur iwiipi' i fleers of our navy as the adminlstra- represent An unfit answer. ln- adequate preparation now. may be Krave with menace to the future of America. In substunce. these prob lems are: KnKland is now throttling both our trade with neutrals and the great In crease In our merchant marine to car r on thai trade, which otherwise this war would bring. Should we aim to maintain a navA capable of disputing 1 her mustery of the sea and of making this restraint Impossible hereafter Falling this, should we have a na-j val force sufficient at least to guard j i fully every foot of territory which we; now hold in both oceans -that is, aj i fleet so strong that it can be divided i jand one section kept permanently in I the Pacific r. -letting the Philippine. Hawaii! and Alaska take their chances of cap. I tttrf In sudden war with an urientaC I power, should we maintain only a ! I single fleet, trusting to Its sufficient ! rapid transfer to protect the Pacific, j const in ttme of need" An attempt to compete with Ureal I'rltain in naval strength would tie fi-; jnnncially exiravagant and politically j I unnectssary at this time The cost Of I 'her fleet has lieen great During the I I last deiaile. nearly two billions of dol lar!; have lieen spent upon it and , verv wisely, as results have shown. As to our international relations for a hundred years America has felt i no menace from British command of the sta Four times during that per- , bid. war between the two nations has threatened, hut In each case the cris is was averted by sane and skillful di plomacy. Throughout Ihe existence of the Monroe Doctrine. England has tacitly acquiesced In Its policy, and in two treaties she has given it quasi recognition. In any great war like the present, she must depend largely on the I'nlt ed States for supplies of all kinds Her chief dominion lies open to at tack on our northern border. And. finally, there are those still more po tent reasons, the interests of the two nations racial, social and commerci al which are mingled so inextrica bl as to make future wars between PI NEURALGIA Don't suffer! Oct a dime pack of Dr. James' Headache Powders. Vou ran clear your head and relieve I a dull, splitting or violent throbbing headache in a moment with a Rr. .lames' Headache Powder. This old- I Lime headache relief acts almost magi- I rally. Send some one to the drug store J now for a dime package ami a lew mo-1 nirnts nftcr you take a ponder you I will wonder what liecame of the head- I ache, neuralgia and pain. Stop suffering- it's needles, lie sure you get what j you ask (or. STOPS HEADACH NAVAL NEED them unthinkable at this time. The existing controversies will fade, as have others in the past. The friendships of nations, how ver. are. like their enmities, very PassinK things. Japan la today run ning her factories overtime to make ammunitiun for her old foe. Russia and llan sailing the opportunity given her by the European war she is apparently striving to wrest the Daemon! of the Far Kast from her ally. Creat Hrltaln. While, therefore. 1 both history and common sense teach that it would be unwise to trust for ever to the continued friendship of England the century of peace Justifies us in isruTinM inai ai mis nine snc 8hnuld n ,,e c,msi1ered thttt problem of the strategists, a "prob able enemy." Hence, her naval " noi now oe a prime lac- -ltor in planning for our own although i, i tha' it should be borne in mind i matters stand. British inter- sts will be served best If the I'nlted States shall not become a great naval ,.lw-,,r , , oontlnue , prewn, policy of sloth and unpreparedness The peace propaaanda and the "little navy" men play directly into the hands of Kngland. BERNARD SHAW DOES NOT HATE GERMANY LONDON. Oct. I George Ber nard Shaw broke his long silence lat night in a lecture on the illusions of war. He said: "I hope we 'ire all agreed thai we should never go out of our way to destrov or beat down Germany In such a way that we could not fight her again whenever she thought her self capable of taking us on. "Jesus Chlst told us not to hate our enemies, but he did not say that we mu.'t not fight them. We must conduct the war with decent pugnac ity as gentlemen should. We have to (tet the Germans out of Belgium. If we do not do this, ire Bhoald be dishonored and beat en." EARTHQUAKE HURT UNION HOT SPRINGS LA ORANDE. Ore . O.-t 2. That the recent earthquake In liaker coun ty jarred subterranean bannels in 1'nlon county, causing a brisk flow of water from the middle of a coun ty road near North Powder is one of the theories advanced for the suddea appearance of the spring. j Hther natural arrangements were, disorganiied in the North Powder rc- Im th- riMiilli h..t an.l oolri wells on a certain North Powdr ranch have lost their reputation. The well lias eased to flow hot vvi.- B cold well adjoining pro-! tr, tinu its former! HPA c?'-..t . as. m 7 . BsSSl'4tL SjHK j .''''Bg (Sf jWpgSSS - sBfaV aBsaaaaaaw aBBSBBSsfanl 1BB9aBswBBw PPjPRk aaaajBaBjBajBjwssMBjasssjasasBM WILLIAM LAWNY WAS BURIED BY ECHO loitMKII resident OF UE END TOW N' DIED AT TOP- PEXI8H. WASH. , Congressman Siuiiott Marie Vi-il on (ur f DlnUlcl Various! social and Personal News Affairs of People In the Kclio Neighborhood. (Special Correspondence.) ECHO. Ore.. Oct. II. On Wednes day occurred the luneral f W'm. Imghary. who lied at !'oppnlh. v'i shlngton. He was burled jn-ler Ihe ausplcea of the Maaoni' lodge, f ..h.fh order he was a me cl-er. Mr Lougharv leaves five children Mrs. Percy Pipper Of thja place and fo ir minor children of Enu n rise O-egon. His wife died here several veart xgo A pleasant surprise party was giv en m Miss Veda Wattattborter on last Monday evening by a laeg- num ber of her little friends. Tl" oeca slcn being her twelfth birthda- The haopv children spent a couple of ItOUTi in songs and games, niter ."hleh Mrs W'a'.icn burger seived re 1" i hments. U. Stock Inspector Kehrli was htie on Wednesday Instructing a r.imber of high school student. in stocji Judging. These students expe't tn compete In the stock Judging con ic ! to be held ?l the stock show in Heriniston next month. Otln C. Johnson, now of Hood R rr. but formerly a homestfier of bl'ttef Creek, was a businest visitor b te the first of the week This is Mr, Johnson's first visit hei-- in five venir and he sees many fHVornMe eh nges. Congressman N. J Sinnott was here Tuesday while touring his district am! was shaking hands with old and new acquaintances. Mrs. I C Perlg". vvh. visiting here the past tw her daughter. Mrs Wm left todav for her home has been weeks with Esselstyt at Walla Walla. Dr. c. J. Smith of Portland, wa? a bislness visitor here the first of the week. Manuel Pedro of Pilot Rock, was a business visitor here the first of the week, P. R. Lewis is In Spokane this week. COUGHS THAT ARE STOPPED! Careful people see that they ARK stopped. Dr. King's New Discovery Is a remedy of tried merit It has held Its own on the market for It years. Youth and old age testify to Its soothing and healing qualities. Pneumonia and lung troubles are oft en caused by delay of treatment Dr. King's New Discovery stops th hacking coughs and rellevea la grippe tendencies. Money back if it falls. 50c , and J1.00 Adv. I.vooo (Btilo Reoeajved. Kansas city Oct. It. Forty- e thousand cattle were unloaded the local stockyards, 'OftO more, was said than ever arrived here he re ln one day About 300 carloads came from I"V advance- in pr magnet that a ferings stockn The big Sup sion in prices. ind Minnesota. The last week was the cted the large of satd. ' aused some deprc' evcept for good coin-i Unlearn,. ( htef Watotwl AVIATOR FROM DEATH She was in such a condition that she AMSTERDAM. M. II. laforma- was confined to her bed and several tlon has reached here from toOa x)g ANGELES, Cal.. Oct 2'. doctors here treated her but to no that the Kulgarian government "j Raymond A Morrissy. aviator ith i effect. About nine months ago ahe keeping a close watch on the move- ; the rurti!, aviation school at San Di- began to take Dr. Kilmer's Swamp ments of General Radko Dimltrieff. j egll t(1jay narrowly escaped death in Root and began to Improve immedl thc Bulgarian general, who has been 1 j, Angeles ,,utrr harhujr. when he,atelv. She is practically well now fii-hling with the Ru-gian army. liemr.il Dimitrieff is now said to be in Russia . ' .1,1- is pure are n take hard cold as are others Hood's te the blood pure; nedlcine ret overs th old as no other mad- sarsaparma in and mis gra: system after a I Iclne does Take Hood's. Adv. PRESIDENT WltSON WITH HIS COOPERATION WILL AID III SECURING OF OISERAL . IISVMENT ami STATE o MAKE IOINT COY TKAtTOI! Kilt WATFIJ POW'ERH Agr-nvnt Bctwc-n Interior Depart- Cnttnn Swsaton im-nt ami state KngHmw Simplifies;; WWW sweaters prcK-cdurc hi sm-uring Right of Dt E Jersey Sweaters velopim-nt of Water Powers. if rhilHrpn's Sweaters , , i , .,. . . tlon between the Cnlted States and the mt'jtc t.t ,,,.,...., In . ... permits for water power develop ment on lands withdrawn by the I'nited States for water power pur lose", Is assured today, following the receipt by State Engineer Lewis of an executed agreement from Secre tary of the Interior Lane As a re sult of the agreement applicants for power sites will lie saved unneces rv expense Heretofore It has been necessary for those des rlng to appropriate wa ter for power development to first secure a permit from the state ergl neer. which Involved the making of heavy fees His permit was then pre- sented to the interior department withjg an application for right to occupy the;S power site withdrawal. Permit Often Denied Not infrequently the application was denied, and the cost of makine gurreys and the payment of fees to, the state engineer's office was : lal loss, thus causing the unnecessary expenditure of money and much dls- satisfaction. The cooperative contract will elim inate this difficulty and permit appli cants for power rights to carry for ward their applications before the state engineer's office for water, and before the secretary of the inte-lor at the same time. This will enable the applicant to determine the atti tude of both departments before any large sum of money has been expend ed, and will greatly facilitate the ac quisition of power rights in Oregon. State Engineer Lewis believes. Another clause In the agreement provides that no extension of time for the completion of construction work or the application of water for he development of power shall be granted until both parties have beer, notified. Mate Will Benefit. The state of Oregon will receive great benefit from a section of the cooperative agreement, which pro vides that the secretary of the inter ior shall furnish the state engineer with copies of all reports of construc tion work and operation reports on power cases in the state, with sets of blue prints of maps and plans of such power projects after completion of construction, except such as may have been filed as confidential infor- mation. and with proclamation dia grams of all power site withdrawals in effect at the time of the execution of the contract, and shall notify the state engineer of any charges and ad ditions thereto. This means that the engineer's of fice will receive much valuable infor mation which will be subject to in spection and would not otherwise be available to the public. It also place In the bands of the state engi neer pi pgr reports of development, which wil lelimlnate the neoe.-sity of many field In paction and save much expense to the state. HYDROPLANE SAVES lost control of hi machine and ' i en I - - ! ''-j I " i '" ,n ut j several hundred feet. He was t. asnor practically unhurt Mor was engaged in a race from San ego to Los Angeles when the C! happened. . The falwas caused by ihe tang of a were with the propeller bl Morrissy. lost in a high fog rir over San Pedro several times in effort to find a landing place. FIANCE .'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllllMHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIMHMIIIM Everybody 5 Stop at the HUB where they can buy Sample Shoe. E i Sweater, Mackinaw Coats, Clothing, Furnishing Goods 5 of lew prices. We operate 23 cash sample stores and can E 5 save you one third on your purchases. Come in and in- vestigate. We will be glad to show you why we can save i you money. SAMPLE SWEATERS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY f I Children's Sweater Suits S gayy Wool Sweaters 1 Mackinaw Coats Men's Prince Chap Suits Men's Tailor Made Suits 913.75, 916.50 and 918.50 : Men's Overcoats and Balmacaans 96.50 to 914.50 Boys' Dress Shoes 91.65, 91.95. 92.25 and 92.45 1 Misses' Dress Shoes 9.V 91.35, 91.45, 91.85. 92.25 Ladies' Shoes... 91.35. 91-95, 92.45. 92.85 and 93.20 1 Ladies' Julietts 98?, 91-45 and 91.85 f 1 Men's Shoes 92.45, 92.95, 93.45. 93.85 and 94.50 Men's Overalls and Jumpers 45?, 49, 60, 69, 83 Trunks, size 32-in. to 38-in. 94.95, 97.25. 97.95. 910.45 f 2 ancl ?aA-"o- THE 1 2 23 Sample Stores. : s nlllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIillillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllir from the altitude in which he flying he could not see clearly. wis The airman would probably have been killed had his machine not been a hydroplane. After the plunge into the water the craft floated until a fishing launch arrived. The wrecked plane was towed to shore. Morrissy had been in the air one hour and 10 minutes. GREAT BRIDGE TO BE FINISHED IN 1916 PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. it. Con fident that the interstate bridge will be completed long before the esti mated time of December 31. 191. Consulting Engineer E. E. Howard arrived today, Inspected the work already done and entered a confer ence with the county commissioners to discuss his ideas of a franchise scheme for the handling of street railway traffic. Mr. Howard found to his satisfac tion that the work now is several months ahead of senedule AM the contractors, he said, have fairly out done themselves, with no high wi-ter delay the installation of piers and substructure. Already two spans are reaay to oe pur. in p.acr. ... together for floating to their place. The dredging contractor has gone ahead with the embankment work so that it is far beyond all expectations. "J " While the exact time limit set fori th pening of the bridge was some- whi indefinite and elastic, it now A GREAT KIDNEY REMDEY ACCORDING TO THOUSANDS OF REPORTS My wife has been suffering with 1. , m - Im - Kn 4 ,h ' .7 . .T and is able to do all of her work, At the time she was stck she suffer- ed greatly and it looked as if she would die. but thanks to your vain-1 able remedy, she is now a new wom-i an. I can recommend Dr. KU'ner'3' Swamp-Root as the best kidney and' bladder remedy on earth and if you desire you may- publish this letter ln ' the hope that it may enable other j sufferers to get relief Yours very truly, G. T CURRY, R F. D. 3. Rox J9. Hubbard Texas. Subscribed and sworn to before me thi? 5th day of Arrll. 1911. H. C BISHOP Notary Puollc. Gentlemen I sold the above Mr. G. T. Curry the Swamp-Root J. OUN KEITT. I Druggist l etter to Dr. Kilmer Co Hinsbnnuon. N. Y. Prove Wliat Swamp-Hoot Will Do nr Yon. Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer a Co., ninghamton. N. Y-. for a sample siie bottle It will convince anv 'n. : You will also receive a booklet of v aluable information, telling about j the kidneys and bladder. When ' writing, be sure and mention '.he I Pendleton Dally East Oregonian. Regular flfly-cet and one-dollar site j h'HtlQ. for sale at all drag stores Skin Muddy? Dull eyes, blotches and other akin blemishes result from a disordered di gestion. Purify the blood, tone the stomach, gently stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels and bile with BEECHAM'S PILLS UrfXt S.U of Any MWkM Wnrkn. bWiN, IDc.gSc. 49r I 65 to fl.5 4i to 91.48 frr to 82.75 S1.45 to 95.90 93.45 to 96-85 99.50 to 912.50 HUB 745 MAIN ST. ONE DOSE RELIEVES J! COLD-NO QUININE PAPE-S COLD COMPOUND" E-fDS BAD COLDS OR I.RU'I'!. IN A FEW HOURS. Relief comes Instantly. A dose taken every two hours un til three doses are taken will end grippe misery and break up a severe cold either in the head cheat, body or limbs. It promptly opens clogged-up nos trils and air passages in the head, stops nasty discharge or nose run ning, relieves sick headache, dullness fererishneas. sore throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness Don't stay stuffed-up: Quit blow ing and snuffling:! Ease your throb bing head! Nothing else in the world gives such prompt relief as "Pape's Cold Compound." which costs only 25 cents at any drug store. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, causes no inconvenience B , vou Ket tne senuine. looks as If the structure would be finished long before the last of neat Mr. Howard. BARGAINS! Real bargains in LADIES' SEAL AND LEATHER HANDBAGS Any handbag in the store 1 2 -PRICE. Less than wholesale. Tallman & Co. I lading Druggam J. E. MULLIN1X. Lawyer Over Taylor's Hdw. Store. Pendleton. Oregon. MIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIItlllllllc. Now Open! Hong Kong Cafe j S Nl MltHH PMtl ll - Noodles I Chop Suey Dnliade Tray Order -irislir Bot for ladle ami aaSJaSB open iat and 'M m atn MKAI . 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