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DAILY EAST 0REG0N1AN. PENDLETON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1915. PAGE THREE RFPRFRFNTAT1VFR RF ff common people see J ALL-STARS BASEBALL ! BEEORE BUYING, SEE THAT THEY BEAR THE LABEL Bond Clothes FIRST TIME IN 5 CENTURIES THAT PUBLIC HEPRESF.N I VI I I s M l I N K Ceremonj Tod) li simple and Brief Mark the hi-nsIoh of Yoshl- , hIM to Hm rim' MuikIivI Down "Divine Right" From in- Pons-1 H fathers Btatemen Attend. the nricc will be reason able the salesman will ask you EIGHT PAGES $15 Bond Bros. Pendleton'i Leadinf Clothier i Vmorlifln Is Dooo rated, BERLIN Nov. 10 T. 8t. John Gaffney. who recently resigned as American consul-general at Munich, has been decorated by King Ludwlg of Bavaria with the medal of honor, which Is bestowed on civilians for voluntary services In nursing the Pick. The medal was forwarded to Mr Oaffney by Count George Von Hcrt- Rid of the Torment of Rheumatism Send me Foley Kidney Pills. I am badly done up wltb rheumatism and they are the only thing that help me." A. J. Walsh. Hnrffels. Colo. Kheumattsm Is stubborn as a mule it bans, on like a leech wears out your strength worries you with pain drag, on ynyr vitality ilepres.es your mind afreets your health! DOB'1 let It hang on you! Don't Rive lip to It! Hon't overlook Foley Kid ney Pill.' For they woik directly on tl.e khliiev. tone up and strengthen them to II. e perfect action that keeps ui ic acid out of the blood, and clear, away the cause of rheumatism, lum bago and Miff, swollen, aching joints. Begin now, today, and noon you will again be active and free from pain. Mr Walsh winds up his letter to us I y Baying: "I consider Foley Kidney Pills the lust 1 have eyer used, and 1 have tried several different rem Ji : ' ifOOf druggist sell, liiem. Sold EveywhereL BARGAINS! Real bargains in LADIES' SEAL AND LEATHER HANDBAGS Any handbag in the store Va-PRICE. Less than wholesale. Tallman & Co. Leading 'Druggliti How'reYourPipes? Zero weather will soon be here Remember, peopl pipes, now with Ihe now much heavier thin time is right on us and give you all klttdl of grief. mm pjqi ua look them SEE US BEFORE THE FREEZE! Beddow & Miller PendloUm's Only ExClMdVC urt and Garden Streets. to $30 You should pay no more be cause you cannot get more in ready-made clothing. ling, Bavarian premier. At the same time Count von Hertllng sent to Mr. Uaffney a letter thanking him for his work In caring for wounded. The letter also expressed appreciation for Mr. Qaffney'a activities "In fostering excellent relations between Amrl"uns and German authorities." I'arls Hears PARIS. No Hriolution 10. The llircalrnnl situation ut i Athens, arising from the cabinet up heaval. .- most critical and uncertain. Definite news cannot he obtained. London .liapatches said Premier Zaimts had been asked to reorganise the ministry. Against this, Athens re- I Ported that parliament would be dls solved and that the outcome was un certain. A third account said that Xulmis had refused to undertake the reconstruction. Stories were current concerning military plots, threats of revolution ami wholesale political arrests. It la bi I. ced thai pressure and counter moves of diplomats are producing al ternate effects. I MIST l SK TliMN Rt'Jf, SEWARD, Alaska. Nov. 10. The first train over the government's j Alaskan railroad ran between Se ward and Mile Twenty-Nine, carry ing passengers, mall and freight de stined to the Iditarod. From Mile Twent-Nine the travelers will go In to ihe Interior by dogteam The por tion of Ihe road placed In operation was part of the line of the old Alas kan (Vntral. taken over by Ihe gov ernment and rehabilitated. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears -Signature of HARLAN, 2 1 v In. CORTLEY, 2 U in. Arrow Mtch COLLARS ifwlfcnti CMt. htMr A Ci., 1st. nikm the pressure on your new water sxsteni. is baron.' idd plpei Freeslng re apt lo having pliiinhers. Telephone 2"2 ind 1 annnnnnm (I y Cnlted Press Staff Correspondent) KTOTp, Japan, Nov. 10. Emper or roshlhtto'i coronation hers today huh the first eoronttUon In i cen turies Uwl representatives ot tint peo.1 pie The plea T have ben permitted t attend. maul rather simple and brief I marking the accession ol 11 o the place handed dowi j right " from his furefuth- I i i monj Yoahlhlto "to divln erH who were emperors "before thai dawn of history." is the climax of the j six-weeks' accession program for li which the diet appropriated 11,001, 000. Members of the court, ministers of stat'. members of the dlpolmatic corps and members of the diet, rep resenting the people, attired in the gorgeous silver and golden ceremon ial robes of the ancients, were no where to be seen when the foreign representatives were heralded to their seats before the imperial scarlet can opy to the sound of flutes and drums, hidden In Shunkvoden Temple. It may be several hours before the signal will be given and the doors of Ihe sanctuary, where the Jewel, the sword and the mirror are kept, are opened and the offering spread be fore the altar. Then will enter thf emperor, followed by the princess of the blood, ministers and coronation commissioners. After a brief silence the emperor will read an address to the gathered spirits of his dead an cestors, telling them he has assumed the plure they left for Bin. Those at the coronation then will do homage to the new emperor and he will sit down upon the seat of The Son i.f Heaven. Ijiter he will pub licly proclaim his accession to his subjects generally, hays of feasting and celebration will follow the cere monj proper of today. MOTHERS. WATCH IRRITABLE CHILDREN! j That fever, paleness, grinding of teeth while asleep, and coated tongus are Indications that your child haa worms In its system. KIckapoo Worm Killer quickly gets rid of these! parasites It is perfectly aafe for even the most delicate children. It Is peasant to take, has three effective medicinal qualities acts as a laxa tive, expels the worms, and tones up (he ' pvstpm Begin treatment today and eliminate the cause of irrltable ness. 25c Adv sKI 14, I'll H RED Ti EARS. I ' re thief's i,lr Didn't Knou Cranium was cracked in- NEW Y 'UK, Nov. 10. After ItV I Ing 13 yean without knowing that he had a four-Inch linear fracture across his skull, former Fire Chief Captain Robert Oswald, for many j years aide to Fire Chief Croker. sub- mltted to the surgeon's knife in Washington Heights Hospital. A decompression operation, reliev ing the pressure upon his brain Which bad been only severe enough to cause painful headache". wag per formed b) Dr. C C. Sichel. who re moved a portion of the skull at the end of the fracture and separated the adhesions that had been form ing through the years. To 0N ii Chlcngo Branch. PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 10. The! I'outh-Kelly Lumber Cnmpuny has established a yard In Chicago for the distribution of Oregon fir General Manager Dixon announced. Sixty- j five cars of lumber already have; already been shipped to the new j nrd and 6. more are on the way. I The Chicago vard will mean a con- siderable increase in the demand for fir because eastern orders can be, filled more promptly. RELIEVES THE WORST CASES OF CATARRH Thlnu "Hyomel the Most Wonderful Treatment for (titarrh Ever Dscovered, Do not try to cure catarrh bv using I sprays or lotions; II cannot be cured I m that manner The only nay in i I which this loo common dlseai" can I b fully relieved Is through a dun ' application lo the affected parts ilia' will kill the bacilli of catarrh and1 ; pi et i iit their growth i J Breathing the air of Hyomel is thj only known mellp.d that can really I accomplish this. It is ihe similes!. I most pleasant and probably the most! reliable treatment for catarrh that : lias ever beiP discovered. i be complete Hyomel outfit 'i in 'xpensive ami consists of an inh; l.lcl". j dropper an. I sufficient Hyomel lo last several weeks. This will affect j Instant relief in ordinary cases but j for Chronic and deep-seated as, s f I catarrh, longer use may be neces I snry. and then an extra bottle of H I omel can lie obtained for a Irltlllig , sum. It Is not alone the best (M ! mlghl be .ailed the onlv imeib.id uf treating catarrh bnl It Is also j most economical fttllmnn - Co, have to mnch the I con-l fidence In Ihe power of Hyomel to relieve catarrh, that they will for a j limited time, sell this medicine under I their personal guarantee to refund the money If the purchaser can sav 'that It did no! benefit I DEPARTMENTAL WORK W B EOF The departmental work will be one of the leading features at the four county teachers' institute in Pendle ton next week and Supt. I. K. Young hag outlined two periods ot this work for each of the three days Hi. pro gram of departmental work Is as fol lows : Wiilnesdaji. 2:20-i:5O Primary Depart nent "Heading" Mrs. Km ma Haley Pratell Intermediate Department. "The Hoy and the Gang." E. J. Klemme Grammar Department. "Eighth Grade Agriculture" ... rf F. L. Griffin Rural Department. "Homemade Apparatus. .S E Notion High School Department High School Debates" . J. C. Herbsir.an 2:50-3:20 The Dawn of Ideas" Dr. W. H. Pleukn.'y 'High School English" . E. F. Carleton "Teaching Pupils to Studv" Dr. B W. DeBusk The Study Period "... Mrs Fraselle Your Problems in Ihe School"... M S. Pi'tmnn II MM) PI, W ING STAH Ol' 4 CORNELL. t linilc- Barroti nariei i ; i the wgv t rain of th. n Kerrv fuct Mil tile ttlaan IUV! Barrett is e'pected to pi game against the Wol.ern. terback. His remarkable w name against Harvard, whe s, nail; MX) red the ten points lowered the Crimson's fl ; of ptonthip, has thrown him ii limelight as one of the greats ball playetl of Ihe ear w hlch cham- National League vs. American League Saturday,Nov. 1 3 Something that Pendleton has never seen before. Famous stars from the Major Leagues. There will be something doing every minute they are in the city. Pendleton Will Entertain Them With a "BABY ROUND-UP" Parade starts at 1 :00; show at 1:30; baseball game at 2:00. Admission, including both performances and any seat in the grandstand $1.00 1 E Thursday. 10:00-10:10 'Arithmetic' Mrs. Frazelle Efficiency" Mr. Hertwniin 'Phyehology of Memory" Dr. Ble-kney "What i dher States Are Doing".. Mr. Pittman 'Standardization of Rural Schools" Mr. Carleton 2:30-3:10 Language" Mrs Fraselle 'Work. Play and Drudgery" Mr Klemme Round Table Discussion on High School Science led by Mr. Griffin "The Changing of Interest In the Teens" Dr. DeBusk Friday. 9:40-10:20 "Georgraphy for the First Three Grades" Mrs Frazselle " The Adolescent Youth" Mr. Klemme "(sehnr.l nnttl Up Pitlmin Annress rseiectea . . . Dr. BieaKiiey "The Teacher Individual or Copy cat" Mr. Herbsman 10:20-10:40. "Plans for the Year" Gilliam county. Supt. J C. Slurgill Morrow county. Supt S. E Notson Cmatilla county. Supt. I. E. Young Wheeler county. Supt. H. Simmons Snake Serums Studied. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. in. Medi cal scientists interested In the discov- ry of an efficacious antidote for snake bites are risking their lives at the zoological gardens, in Fairmount 'ark. conducting experiments among Ihe reptiles in the "snake house." Tox. IcologlstS Ihe world over have been How would you like to sit dow n at , a table with a writhing rattlesnak efore ou. his fangs darting viciously n every direction, and busy yourself ! with extracting the "sting" from th I reptile This is the work of the sci-; niisi who risks his life for the sake J of humanity.? In order to w ork out i la powerful serum the toxlcologlat has to have some of the deadly poison of I the snake, and to get it he operates upon the live snake. In 1M3 Lucien Bonaparte first made an analysis ot viperine venom .'lid claimed it to be proteid in char-j arter. and 2" years later Dr. S. Weir Mitchell Confirmed this statement after a long series of analysis of the poison of the rattlesnake. Since that time snake venoms havfl been the subject of discussion and re. s arch by the greatest toxlcologtats Ihe world over, all endeavoring to discover a successful treatment to and de er- 20 000 deaths are 1 i.rded annually in India as the result of bites vettomoUl snakes. Dr. Calmette, in India, was first lo produce an anti-serum siale venom, after a series of : . r mentl demonstrating that taals could be immunized, by in the for log a uon-fatai dose graduallK increasing Of VI until noin the and ani - ' I toad to Hood Proposed, launt he.i general aln by i per s pur. near length ihe pi place ill exceed 7 per cent. the i pur rest ni t 11 rmid pers Jai an to Lend to nance, LONDON, Nov. 10 The Times says that It hears that arrangements are afool in Baris for the issuing of a loan la France from Japan pr -b-al l in . peg cent bonds. mm . . . ! KING OF GREECE IX 1l Mi- i rEIUSTK' ATTITi IlK. 'Mnannnwjnnwamnnnwaw it Ff ,w i : selected Judge Willis, presiding an- j nounced that as the trial would pro! -This picture shows the King of ably be a long one. an alternative Ju reece on a fence watching his troops, ror must be chosen. The work of e. at drill. It is symbolic of his present Political position in which he has 1 een wavering between the allii s and the central powers for months. He , has decided, it seems, lo enjoy the 'safety of the fence top and remain there indefeinitely. or until such a lime, at least, when he can no longer find security on the fence and will be forced to drop off on One side or the other. VII HORSES VSSEMBLf I' Shippers Toll of Mlrnipts to polnoa ! nlMli t.oiig ! CM ope. PITTSBURG sand war hors ing last week middle west, v hou-; dur-1 the Ells-1 they j be- . assembled here from points In re forwarded to both, N .1 where. It was said ould be allowed to recuperet ire being shipped to Europe. Hostlers who accompanied the alns declared that reported at mpts to poison horses at storka-ds i certain western cities had protnpt- i contractoia to assemble the h i P'.ttsburg mi Bsdgarian HaUnj Den jet 1. BERLIN. Nov. It. Among the iteniii given out by the inerst as i w s Agency was the following "Foreign press stories reporting I relielllon in Bulgaria, saying that there have been mutinies among the Balgartan troops ami tslltng of the conquest of Uskup and Veles In Serbians. UritUh and French n i I are officially stlgmalued lv the Bul gariag war office as Inventions ftrmiv Iglgarian hands Into k ii But. PASADENA. Calif , Nl While running a nerrand mother. Arthur Mien. y was hit by an automobile . H. A Nicholson of Los Am fatally Injured. OUCH! BACKACHE! RUB LUMBAGO OR STIFFNESS AWAY RIB PAIN FROM RACK WITH SMALL TRIAL BOTTLE OF OLD, PENETRATING "OT, JACOB'S OIL." When your back is sore olid lams or lumbago or rheumatism haa you stiffened up, don't suffer' Get a mall trial bottle of old, honest "St Jacobs Oil" at any drug store, pour a little In your hand and rub It right on your aching back, and by the time you count fifty, the soreness and lameness Is gone. Don't stay crippled! his soothing, penetrating oil needs to be used only once It takes the pain right out and ends the misery. It Is magical, yet absolutely harmless and doesn t bum the skin. Nothing else stops lumbago, sciat ica, backache or rheumatism so promptly. It never disappoints! 6 POFTS WILL imm I SB of Mail to Dcft-aiKl 1 nail I III l Is ( liargrtl. NEW YORK, Nov. 10. Sixty-six of the 1500 amateur poets scattered throughout the nation who claim to have each put up SI0 to enter a song poem contest, will be called as wit nesses against John T. Newcomber. alias John T Hall, who was placed n trial here on charges nf using the mails to defraud Government at torneys allege that after 1500 men and women had submitted ooems they were induced to pay xtO each to have their pot ms set to music BCMBMI ,ur 1 1 1 1 -i . ,1 LOS ANGELES. Nov 9 The Jury which is to try M. A. Schmidt for al leged murder in connection with the hlowing up of the Los Angeles limes was completed. Charles J. West was the twelfth juror passed by both lecting the 13th man was at one" be gun. Jell! Roll Recipe Only Two Egs Required 9 By Mrs. Janet Mch'ene Hill, Editor of the Boston Cooking ixhool Magazine This Jelly Roll is last becoming very popular on account ol the w ay it keeps fresh. With proper handling it ! i I keep fresh a whole week, proviii: Isn't eaten up in the meantime, d r it is every bit as good as h looks. 2 HC Jr. Rail One cup lift fionr ; t- .'nt ttlf trtt- tdaenW mitt I iiaki'g yvm Inm s; i '. M tf k l m ted rind ;ki', I, ii' itrtU rmr. with powdaraq su,, . j Hot t:-.:':k ue-i in the jelly roll en ables it to be rolled without l ingst ol cracking. Hue the milk svaMtny ht, I alio be cartful to h ive the eggi mi j sugar beitcu toretbrr until very lig t sud creauiy. liike in a :uulerste oven. K C Jelly Roll il liluVrated on rmyi fhirtv twij o( the new ami bamlaoni'ly l"n!r!l f.1 .,, if i i. - whi, h mav be sec-uretl free ly sendistf the certificate puckr-l in every Jf-i ent can ol K C hiking I'owder tu tiie Jvjlks Mro. Co., Chiuiji, III,