EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST 0REG0N1AN, PENDLETON. OREGON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1915. PAGE THREE Tf you could see yourself as others see you, in a suit of Bond Clothes $ 1 5 to $30 it would be some gladsome sight Bond Bros. Pendlrton'i Lending Clothieri Rnsass plan- internal i - r PETltOIIIlAD. Nov. 5. The Ku. sian government In preparing for the Mrh issue ir an internal loon o! 1,- OOO.OOO.OUU rubles (IGOO. 000,000) T)H' intercut rate will he 6 per rent. The loan will run for short term. SISTER: Read my Free Offer t A MANY TONS OF HAY SOLD AT ECHO FOR WINTER STOCK FEED 10 Altl.oADs Of BALED M.I l PA shippli) to MANY COLUMBIA POINTS. ' a, i am woman. . I knew a woman's trial. BhBv I Know her need of sympathy and help. Silk Tf vein hiv dilator nn. iinhnniii' kAMtiaa 111. km 1 health, if you fed unlit for bouMbold i u 1 1 . :pjj kmik social pltaauren, or daily empiuyment, writ Ij9 And tell me Just how uu suffer, and ask for my HB jl free ten days' trial of a home treatment suited i -T, 'KB tu 'tur nteds. Men cannot understand women's BsWW H sufferings. What we wuut-n know from ex- IH pertencf, know bt tter 1 w-int H a jUmn '" '' 11 y"u 11 "w cure ypurse1' at home at a jmrl cot! of abo tt II oeoti weak. HkaJi " K j If you stiff-r from women peculiar ailments BPU3 mkmr, f 'iltR pain In the head, back, or bowels, feel. we,B"t and dragging-down sensation, UMl w t...ina or displacement of oelvic oraini. cautina 1 k'dney and bladder weakness or constipation, and plies painful or Irregular periods, catarrhal rnrtrllt inn inrl r1lrhirn v1rf mn npruiinn,ii. depressed spirits, melancholy, desire to cry, ) fear of something evil about to happen, creeping feeling along the spine, palpitation,; hot flashes, weariness, sallow complexion with dark circles under the eyes, pain In the left breast, or a general feeling that (If Is not worth living, I INVITE YOU TO SEND TODAY FOR MY FREE TEN DAYS' TREATMENT and learn how these allmenta can be easily and surely conquered at home without! he ilangrrs and expenae of an operation. When you are cured, and able to enjoy life again, ynu can pass the good word along to come other sufferer. My home treat -tin r.t Iff fur young or old. To Mothers of Daughter, . 1 will rxplain how to overcome ("i-n sickness ichloroelsl. Irregularities, headaches, and lassitude In young women l rati m tl-.eni to plumpness and health. Tell me If you are worried about your ilauxliter. Remember, It costs you nothing to give my home treatment a ten days' I at 3 does nol interfere with dally work. If health It worth asking for, then ' my generous offer and write for the free treatment. Including my Illustrated booklet, "Woman's Own Medical Adviser." I will send all In plain wrappers postW I a' I To save time, you can cut out this offer, mark your feelings, and return to me. Send today, aa you may not see this offer again. Address, BOWfJHM Ml Carload ill Hogs to the Sctllo Market Itugg llroth ers ship in live Carload of Ct tie to ISO red on Hat Meadow Oilier Xi' Note of Echo. (Special Correspondence ) Bi'HO. (ire.. Nov. 6. Aa winter H iipproaehing, activity In the hay and UTSOtoCx ImslneHH la Tieeomlng appar ent -is la the uaual urder for this plm ' 'luring the winter aeaaon. J 11 S v lor has Hold 500 tons of hay to J. t. Lonergun thla week to lie f"d at the Saylnr place on Hutter creek Mr Lonergan's cattle are expected to In- shipped in today. During the pa! two week.-! II F. McCullough has shlped twenty car loads of baled alfalfa hay from here to different points along the Colum hla liver between Irrlgon and Port land. ('. I'. Ilowman la at Seattle. Wash., this week where he took a carload ol hogs to market. Itugg Hrothera have shipped in five carloads of cuttle this week to be fed at their farm on the Meadows, four miles west of Echo. Minor Brtal of upper liutter 'reok shipped In a carload of shelled corn from Nebraska to this place and then hauled It out to their farm by wagon to feed their cattle. B. il Washburn, proprietor of the Echo Hotel, Is visiting thla week a" PullRla.ll, Wash . and Moscow. Ida ho. Buatneta and pleasure combin ed. Thomas ltos. manager Of iIk- new lumber urd ut this place, returned home yesterday from a business trip to Portland. W. A Itobliison of Spokane, la a business visitor here this week. Prof, w. w creen principal o the Echo high achool, visited the Hermision stock show yesterday. He was accompanied by a number of high school pupils, the Misses Esther Hi boll and llephane OuITIford. who arranged the Echo school exhibits SDd .Masters Hugh RVa. AtthlM I lorn Norman Sterns and Adeli Es lab. who were Judging the Ilvesto-k They alt went down by auto. T 'I Smith was n business visitor in Pendleton the first of the week. Howard Frick and wife of Hermis ton spent Wednesday In Echo. Mrs Dyer of nermiston came up 'ast week with r.n assortment of hand painted rhlna. which she left a local store for holiday trade. Iilstrict Attorney Frederick Stelwer is a business visitor nere the first the week. N'cdln. was In town LA GRANDE HIGH IS I WINNER IN GRIDIRON 1 CONTEST WITH W.W.I HlNv OY SCORE or ill TO IS HAKEIt Hit. II DEFEATS BOI8E SQUAD. niiHinuniiiitiiiii ii'i!;;: i imi iinNiiniHii!iaaiTifiimri!;ii ki; irMiiiiiiiniHiii mm iiiHUHiiui ihuihiuhiti iiiiiitHiHti nitiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiii innswHMiiHfitNnii hi in himiuim!;ii ih-iti' SHOP UNTIL NINE O'CLOCK TONIGHT LA GRANDE, Nov. I. WsllS Walla high felt the sting of defeat In La Grande yesterday when the US pound Keynolds proteges ran away from the heavy Walla Wallow, .14 to U. Too much apeed won the game. Walla Walla couldn't keep up with the pace. La Grande scored -arly by a scramble of overhead attack, and line plunging In which "Fat" McCinnis. out of the game a 1th broken ribs for two week- was the scintillating star. Walla Walla put a ball over by straight football once and In the last few minutes of play Hooper intercepted a rorward pass and ran 40 yard for Walla Walla's seconft touchdown McGlnnls. Huff, Itoaenbaum. Con key anil McDonald look turns at ar rylng the ball around anil through the Walla Wallans. outjumping. charging; and running the heavy vis itors. Rich, Robinson and Wlnans were Walla Walla's best men. "On to Daker and Wallowa.' Is now the cry In La Grande. BAKER HK.H HI PEATS lioil NEW MOTOSHAWLS NECK SCARFS COLLARS BAGS WOOL GLOVES FLEECE LINED GLOVES VEILS GYPSY BOOTS DRESS GOODS $20.00, Now Selling at 810.00 $22,50, New Selling at 81 1-25 1 2 5 nn. Now Selling at 812.50. $27. -"A Now Selling at 813.7r $30.00, Now Selling at 815.QO $32.50, Now Selling at 816.2." 00 Now Selling at 817.50 $37.50, New Selling at 818.75 $40.00. Now Selling at 820.0O ALEXANDERS Mdse of Highest Quality fj Only C. n Lisle attended iry Show of Hi-rmls- MRS.M. SUMMERS, Bos H, SOUTH BEND, IND, John Fisher yesterday Mr. and Mrs the Hog and II ton tin Friday. Wm. T Merrltt of Hermision was visiting In Echo on Wednesday. T Q fmlth and wife were among those viewing the exhibits In Hcr iiiiHton. J. B Savior returned to) Freevvater Thursday after a two weeks stay on his Butter Creek farm J CS Loirergan of the Lonerjran Commission Co, of roi-iand, was hen- mi Thursday. Iji-icrn Orreoti Ijds S-oro IS Points over Idaho Opponents, BAKER. Ore., Km, . Baker high school eleven decisively defeated Ilolse high school by a score of 23 to o, lief ore a larue crowd yesterday afternoon iloth teams were badly Crippled by lack Of some of their bast men. Iloiae showed weakness fri m the start and Haker made its first tally a few minutes alter the opening whistle by end runs by Keown. Fleet wood and Poshury. line plunges by Wbippnp and a g"ai from field by Fleetwood. Exactly the same trfava were dupli cated in the second 'isarter. Keovv n's tlyard run his and Whipple's drives thmigh tackle, gave Haker its 'allies in the third quarter In the fourth quarter Keown rimmed the ball around left enif from the threi- yard line asd .soon afterward Homoiitte'h's J.l-yarii run and Fleerwood's goal from rhe IS-yiiTd line made the scores Fleetwoiwl kicked five goolk out of five chanv"- K ftayier and Stanton' put up die features for the visitors How About Your HEATER? Don't wait until the extreme cold weather i upon us. Get reiioty for it now and eliminate the inconvenience and trouble when the weather gets cold. We carry a complete line of Universal Stoves and Rangvs. eitch and ewry ome: guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. t s jdQt ' ' UNIVERSAL)! SWING TOf HEAVY STEEL LINING UPPEH FIRE POT LOWER FIRE POT ASM PIT DOOR MILL GROUND FITTINGS SANITARY LEG BASE MOT BLAST DAI'SJUI ROD LARGE FCED DOOR DOWN OWArT MOT EH. AST PIPE HEAVY WELLSVtLLE POUSMED STEEL BODY DRAW CENTER GRATE EASILY REMOVED SCHEW REGISTER MILL 6R0UHD FITTINGS LARGE ASHPMI BAILED HAN0LE EXTRA HEAVY MAIN BOTTOM RIVETED SECURELY TO BODY This cut shows the construction of the "Companion" Universal. Note the speci al features Not new features with which we are experimenting but features that have' made this Heater a reputation which cannot be denied. Ask the Man Who Owns One For Sale By GEO. C. BAER 6 CO. 643 Main St. SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE. Phone 81 PERSONAL NOTES OF ADAMS AND VICINITY I Special Correspondence. 1 ADAMS. Ore., New, 6. Mr. and' -Vtrs ;. M. MorrtssSJ and children were I lall SSI at unit Bounty seat Sat-j uada'. tltis Uevallen retimed home from his schtml at Walla Walla W spend Siaiday with his paims Mr. and Mrs. T. A. I.ievoallen. Mrs. James t'hesaut and Mr. and Mrs V. IX Chesnut were v itors at the county seat this week. Mr. and Mrs. Je Hales and son .1' hn niot.wed to he couirty seat Saturday. Miss BH4SJSJM SttMsteSOi one of the teachers 01 Ferndale. returiard home to-spend Scndav .u i her pornls Mr.: SO Mrs. J. W. Stitefcton. Bert Kinftv ami J W. Permger SAO I tteed to tfte county seat itrrs week. Sfiss .lewne ChOBSSSC returned home COOni her school tit spend Sundav wPh her parents . and Mrs. J. C.j Chesnut. Joe Pajant was m town this week, l Mrs. Frank Rices and Mrs. Ella Slniontom motored' ct the utnt so;! Fridav. Mrs .1. I). Harrsh and sons DonaM and ron were tisiturs t tile coun ty seat Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schatz mo tored to Helix this week, on business. O. A. Simontvst was in Adams Fri day. Miss Pearl Wilson, the intermedi ate teacher of the Adams school re turned to her home In Pendleton Fri- I dav. F.d Carter and Rot Ferguson are now In Harney county. Mr and Mrs. Hunter and daiithtet Dollls motored to the county seat Sat urdav . Rev. C. Ernest Smith, rector of St. Thomas Episcopal church in Wash ington, which Mrs. Norman tialt at tends, will likely perforin the cere mony ef marriage for her and Presi dent Wilson. So far no definite statement has come from the Whit- House, hut Washington society and those who think they know the presi dent's plans expect such an announce ment. Mrs. Gait has long attended the church, which is one of the most fashionable in the capital Since the announcement of her engagement she has not been seen there so often. FRENCH TAKE IMPORTANT BRID6ES FROM BULGARIANS Plead for itoftifnesv PARIS, Xov 5 The Serbian le gation made an appeal fur Serb ref- MOTHER! YOUR CHILD IS CROSS, FEVERISH. FROM CONSTIPATION IF TONi.i K 1-, COATED, BREATH BAD. STOMACH SOUL CLEAN Lm:it AM BOWELS. Give "California Syrup of Fls" at once a teaspoonful today often saves a sick child tomorrow. It your little one Is out of sorts, half-sick, isn't resting, eating; and acting naturally look. Mother, see if tongue is coated. This is a sure sign that its little stomach, liver and bowels are clogged with waste. When cross, irritable, feverish. stomach sour, breath bad or has stomach ache, sore throat, full of cold, five a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs." and in a few hours all the constipated poison, undigested food, and sour bile gently moves out of Its little bowels without griping, and you have a well, playful child again. Mothers can rest easy after giving this harmless "fruit laxative." be cause it never fails to cleanse the little one's liver and bowels and sweeten the stomach and they dearly love Its pleasant taste. Full direc tions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups printed on each bottle. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bot tle of "California Syrup of Figs;" then see that it is made by the "Cal ifornia Fig Syrup Company." ugees who arrived in Greece nearly naked and in a miserable condition, "fleeing before the Invasion of a pit iless enemy, aiming to exterminate the entire nation." I It.HTIM. ( OVUM I BETWEEN FORCES IS BALKAN'S SINCE WEDNESDAY. I PARIS. Nov. Fiahting between the French and the Bulgarians north of Uabrovo has boon proocesjinf s.ncej I Wednesday, it was officially announc ed. Near Grivesak the Bulgnn ha vol entrenched along the Xish-Sa'.onika railroad within -"' ard of the. .French. Northwest of GrtTOlnk the i ! French captured important bridges The rtatement added that fierce at- tanks have been repulsed in the DOSS, Afsne ami Lncourtlne regions on the western front. fj Caution . 'i ' . m HORUCK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK THE FOOD-DRINK FOR ALL AGES TAKE A PACKAGE HOME HTNO SUBSTITUTE IS "JUST ASCO00" have been completely defeated by the iMiluarians northeas: of Prilep. it vvat reported. Part of the French were routed and the others captured. o o ODD ITEMS FROR WIRES. VITNI FAVORS ADMIRAL. Sufflctont Aid Kot Given in Inspe i ing wnivhlix. I flew. ;MiiiimiimHiHimiimuiiiiiiimnimmiMimimimHmiiimiiiimmiiiimimmiii: I Winter Blasts I ALBANY. N. T Nov. 6. Miss Jane tigden. local society girl, and RopUbllOOn Chairman Frederick t'. Tanner were married here tinlav. They met at Gov. Whitman's house a veat ago. Soon after that Tanner he-aiii seriously ill and Miss Ogden i n i t so ciety to nurse him. HF.UKKLF.Y OtL, Nov (, Mayor living today planned to act as host to every California and Washington mayor who accepts hla blanket invi tation to the California-Washington football viaine. DEPOSIT N. Y.. Nov. tl In cele bration of the anniversary of break- . ing of ground for the Brio railroad vi ! years ago. the citizens of this dtj planned a pa rods and civic program of speeches. INDIANAPOLIS. Nov g, Apple! growers who came today to tin- si i i apple show brought the best txbjbtts ever seen in Indiana. The marketing question has become acute because, of the bin crop. BOSTON, Nov S. -Rear Admiral Wilson N. Little. retired. charged with negleet and , a re less methods in superintending the construction of. submarine K-L'. did not have stiff-i cient help in bis inspection worn, at the Fore River shipbuilding pta.nl according to Lieutenant Warren C. Chilil. who testified before the court martial as a witness for the de-, fense It was impossible be XSVld r Ad- mlral UttlS, vcn with seven -iss'.st-ants. to inspect every piece of metal that went into the construction of a battleship, two .lestroyers and thiee submarines, which were under bis charge Lieutenant Child h i 1 pre , vlottsly testified for the prosecution "A GUARDIAN OF HEALTH'' Imnrwt) for vim-a- WASHINCTOX Nov. I The en ransists agency announced tii.it Uen-1 eral obregon had promulgated r. order cranting amnesty to all Vl'lls-1 tas up to and Including CSptaiUl and that man; ware accepting the offcf HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS TRT BOTTI i need a lohtc "i This cool weather requires warmer clothine Come in and look over our Sample Loggers Shirts and Mackinaw Coats. You can buy them for less at the Hub. Note a few of our prices. A good serviceable Mackinaw Coat, only $3. 1.". Thirty-six ounce all wool Mackinaw Cost :-' inches long, worth $5; our price only 14 4M) Forty ounce Mackinaw Coat mily 14,96 Red plaid Mackinaw coat, heavy weight ami double breasted; our price EjfJ Wfi Kxtra good all wool Mackinaw costs, othen ask you $8.50 ; our price SIG..10 Men's heavy wool blanket lined work coat, worth $4.00; our price ...... Men's wool sox. irr: L' psif for U Men's cashmere sox !; - P;'ii' (or '.I'tv .Men's wool underwear 75r. Mf, fUM, 1.48 Men's wool unions fl.40, l.tB, I.Jf ami $'m. IB. THE HUB 23 Sample Stores. 745 MAIN ST. MilUlllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllliillllllllllllllllllllllllliMltllllMflltlllilllllllllllll.' t