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PAGE SIX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1915. EIGHT PAGES YOU CAN'T FIND ANY STOPS COMING OUT -t i vu; ii vin: MAKE IT run k w v GUMR An hi irnpi ti at mks Try you 'IU. "fer an applied Hon II DaerUW 50 ';ln f h ins! trace of dandruff or falling hajr ,,: 1 your .--nip will not Itch, but' hi will please vou moit. will k after a few reeks use when you wir. I M near l air, (tat and downy at first yea bat really new hair growing' ,)! oer the scalp. A little Panderine immediately' t.id'lrs the beauty nf your hair. No difference how dull, faded, brittle and KraflRf, Just moisten a cloth: with DUtderlM :.nd carefully draw rt Hlroufb yoM hair, taking one small tran.l at a time. The effect Is lm tried ale and r.m.ning your hair will, he light, fluffy and wavy, and havsj an appear. met of abundance; an in-j cosaperabli lustre, softness and Inj uria i e Ihe beauty and shimmer of true hair health. EHl a :5-cent bottle of Knowlton'S lani)crlne from any drug- store or toilet toaster, and prove that youfi hair Is as pretty and soft as any that it has been neglected or Injur-' ed by careless treatment A 25-cent Pottle will double the beauty of your' hair KiiK-ia Wants Loan. XI RAD, ia London. Nov. 10 nance committee has approv erins of a new international ! loan ..f ne billion rubles (1500.000,. flfi The Phe loan will run for ten years , and a half without power. There e of Interest will be 5 1-1 per ! several passengers on board. Peo id the loan w 111 be issued at pie at the Santa Clara wreck witness- J ed the rescue. CLEANSE THE BLOOD BEFORE WINTER Free yourself from the menace of bad health when the cold and wet sets in. Sufferers from Catarrh, Rheumatism, and Eczema are worse in winter. Take S. S. S. now. Adrice of this character has been jglven by our trained specialists year .after year as summer began to wane .and the coming of Kail heralded the lime when storms and cold are near We repeat this warning her. Sufferers from Catarrh will un doubtedly find the symptoms much aggravated as Winter approaches. "With the first chill blasts the Rheu mat ism lets itself be felt. There are iorms of winter Kczema one in par ticular called Tetter that causes Teal suffering when cold weather -omes. The mere aches and minor pains of Rheumati.-m not only change in winter, but Ihe changes are apt to be so decided in 'heir violence as to cause the most intense suffering. Hor rible aching pains in the limbs, in the back, in the joints, even rheumatic pains in the head and face sometimes supposed to be neuralgia, f'atarrh is back again, more intense than last winter with the continual hawking and spitting, headaches, dripping of phlegm In the nose and throat, Ihe stopped air passages and the foetid odor from 'he breath. Is it not a Con Dung Low CHOP SUEY NOODLES c.; HOT TA MALES CHILLI CON GARNE SPANISH STYLE LUNCHES COFFEE Ftarjr'bu clean and up to tat FIRST CLASS SERVICf TEA 5c Package Under State Hotel or WBr sad Cottonwood 8t t'bnna Si" Pnditrj. (r Now Open Hong Kong Cafe M) HOODU PAKLOBa Noodles AND Chop Suey Diioidt- I ra) Orders a Hpet-talt; Huieo for ladles and gentlemen HI'KV nT AND ALL NIOH7 MKAU a.v and DP, special chicken DinDer Sundays 548 Main Street vit ti K O Hide I'hone t Events in the War One Year Ago Toda nnc supr. aminuHl in the ,-ast. Kussim ti Beat Prussia. Premier siuith predicted an earl;- ODClUSiOn of hostilities. -I RBI V HOPE I MM-.ll IIBRO. Premier lVvlarvs mijlt Victory Expected With Uiv VrrlrSI PVU1S. Nov. IP. In a statement to a correspondent of the Temps at the town of Raehka. In which the Serbian government Is located tem porarily. Premier Pachltch said. "The hopes and moral forces of the tntire Serbian people and army re main undisturbed. notwithstanding the present aspect as a result of the Austro-German and Pulgarian inva sions. Our troops, fighting for month, our enemies have not at tained the purpose they are seeking. Herman success has not yet be marked "Army headquarters, the govern-1 ment and the people, are persuaded j that as soon as allied troops arrive! in sufficient numbers and begin ac- tlon success will be rapid and con stant Moreover, we are convinced that this success will mark the le- ginning of the end of the general: war." I l OM TRAVELER SAVISI) Coos Hay Coast Guard Picks Up Craft Without Any Power. COOS BAT. Ore.. Nov. 10. The coast guard crew picked up the launch Traveler a few rods Inside ihe breakers after she had floated a mile common-sense thing to do to avoid these troubles, to eradicate them from the system when it can be so easily done with a positive remedy such as S. S. S.? Remember, first of all, that the troubles we mention are blood troubles deep-seated ones. Laugh at the man who recommends lotions, salves and local medicines. The trou ble must be washed out of the blood. Thousands of people have been perma nently relieved of blood and skin dis ease of every kind by the use of S. S. S , and many of those who, per haps, at first did not find the results entirely satisfactory, wrote our physi cians a full statement of their case, and a little advice hastened the relief. The only reason for wanting you to write us is that we may use every ef fort to see that you get the best re sult from the medicine You can then help us by advising your friends to use S. S. S., which you will know from ex perience is all we claim for it. Vou can write with the assurance that all correspondence is held in strictest con fidence, and that our physicians will give you helpful advice without charge. For sale at all drug stores. R- fuse substitutes. Write the Swift Specific Company. Medical Depart ment, Room 14, Atlanta, Ga. J. E. MULL1NIX, Lawyer Over Taylor's Hdw. Store. Pendletbn, Oregon. Dr. Edmund B. Haalop OSTEOPATH .suite 15, Judd Bldg.. Telephone 72. Res. 300 S. Mam. Telephone 245-R. f ' THEoTtT5aTlABLeV REMEDYFORMEN. AT YOUR DRUGGIST. Prevent roughnest during the summer NYAL'S FACE CREAM A superior vanishing skiL tone soon absorbed. LEAVES NO SHINE Price 50 cent Koeppen's The Drug Store That Serves You Best NIGHTIES IN LONDON CHANGE STYLE SINCE VISIT OF ZEPPELINS No SRI I RESPECTING ENGLISH- MAN Will WEAR unrroiNG I NITT FOR GASK Tasteful lllue ami link Pajamas Have lNliM the Good OM lloinch nfrilLxt "SW Kam-y slipiK-r- to Match and HfeMaaf. Arc l iu Very Good T''- BI WILBUR S FOHRKST. (United Vres Staff Correspondent. 1 LONDON, Oct. 13. (By Mall r London's nightshirt Is tearful and wonderful garment, and Count Zep pelin is responsible for this "nightl revolution. Since the count's Zeps have been Zepping London, no self-respecting Londoner has gone to bed In any thing unfit for public gaze Tasteful blue and pink pajamas masculine and feminine variety, the latter beribboned and frilled. are in vogue. They have almost entirely superseded the good old homely un billed ' nighty." Fancy red. blue or Pink slippers to match the gorgeous -nighties' are also most proper, vh.le it is intimated In tne nest circus wa nightcaps not liquid ones have come back to their very own. Patent hair curlers have been dls carded bjf the women. No feminine Londoner, says good authority, will take the risk of being "Stopped" in these; at least, not In the "Zepping" season. London shopkeepers have let the cat out of the bag While signing a rush order for hundreds of pairs of it., I.tast model pajamas, the pro prietor of a big London store explain ed: .. .nirt. hero n his most lenut- ed pajamas scene is better attired to day than the average Londoner Men s pajamas uie v,i course, the plain arucie, feminine ones have gotten iuw class of their own." The October, 1915. model ot the "female pajama" comes in a pink -rone ,le chine, cut on a more or lesa mannish angle and frilled at the waist and ankles with (leilcaieiy use ed silk ribbon. Another popular model composes a one-piece suit with a high waist-line and a high neck. Fancy buttons adorn this model for decorative purposs only. Pink and blue are the prevailing colors, though there is some talk, say the shopkeepers, of Introducing a "Joffre grey ' It's I more invi sible color. Nightcaps, whose usage had begun to cease, are adding to the splendor of the newest dresses. Womet., so Intrepid us to defy Count Zepp and attach the patent curlers, find the nightcap a blessed relief. The latest mode takes the form, principally, of the old Neapolitan cap, sewn of thin yet durable enough material to suc cessfully disguise the curlers or "washerwoman's knots." Whether the Germans know it or not, the demafid for bedroom slip pers runs to the fancy Turkish mod el. But so long as no Turkish im ports are available and the brand con liemade in England, there is no harm in supplying the demand, believe the London shopkeepers Order to Railway Voided, PITTSBURG. Nov. 01. The Uni ted States distrh t court here held that a common carrier does not hav- to furnish cars for shipments of oil. A decision of the Interstate ci m merce commission requiring the Pennsylvania railroad to supplv enough cars to move the output of the refineries of the Crew-Leviclt company end the Pennsylvania Para flne Works, was suspended and was ordered nullified. Resinol Is babies' skin troubles Babies with eczema, teething rash, chafing, and other torment ing skin trouble need Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap. They OOthe and heal the irritated skin, stop all itching, and let the littie sufferers sleep. Babies batiied rcgulanjr wi'h Resinol Soap lel dom have s,cin eruptions. Haiti been us (ily Ma byallcl nt and Kcaiiml Sua? lave itiana and nurses f"f n.any notMaveMS coals c JaUtttcadcfcataJliii. bld A i mm heal RECORD OF DEEDS AND OTHER INSTRUMENTS Satisfaction of Mortgage. A mortgage executed by June Car den to Hell Pros., March Hi, 1915. la satisfied. The following mortgages executed by Joseph Itlngel to Chas. II. Herg are satisfied. Nov. IS, till, 14 00(1; Nov. 2S. 1913. 11,200. A mortgage executed by Nellie M. and Fred Weathermen- to Tabs, S Kruts Nov. I, 1901. and assigned to w. iis Campbell, amount 11,100, is satisfied. A mortgage executed by K. C, Ba ker et to Sophie livers MeComas, Oct. to, 1914. for I30SS.7J is satis, fled. A mortgage executed by li C, I'a ker et al to Sophie Hyers MeOonias. Nov. , 1914. for IS.600, is satisfied. A mortgage executed by It C, Ba ker et al to Sophie Myers Mei'omas Oct. 3. 1K13, for 14.500 is satisfied. Chattel Mortgage, Lucian Williams to Peoples Ware house. 4(06; 6 mares and horses. 1 2 bottom gang plow all the crop grown n K 1-2 of NE. 1-1 of Sec. 27, T. 3 N.. R. 35 E., W. f during the sea son of 1916. H. H. Roberts to Minneapolis Threshing Machine Co.. $200; on 4 horses. Richard C, Baker to Sophie Hyers Mei'omas 112.997.90 and a further advance of 13.000 on II horses. 1 stallion, 6 colts, 3 sucking colts. 4 cows. 2 heifers, all fanning imple ments and machinery, all hogs all grains and crops to be h.irvested dur ing 1916. W. H Richards to First Bank of Pilot Rock, iioo: ii sows, i boar, 11 ho 1 cow. Stories From BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMs (,1'nlted Press Staff Correspondent.) PARIS, Oct. 12. (By Mall) Gen eral Joseph Joffre, French commander-in-chief, sometimes iays aside his uniform and goes incognito among his soldiers In the clothes of a citizen. Joffre wishes first-hand Informa tion as to how his men are faring. whether they are satisfied with their lot; if their food is all right and their digestion O. K. An Inhabitant of RiVeaattea, Joffre's birthplace down on the Spanish bor der, vouches for the truth of the story his son tells in a letter Just received. Fresh from the trenches, the soldiel j said, he and his two friends were offj duty back of the lines. Relatives had sent them 101 snails and these the? prepared with Spanish peppers and other strong spices. As they began to eat. a motorcar drew up and stopped. Three or four men in civilian attire got out. f ne of these came over to ! the snail. eaters. "What are vou doing there?'' the stranger asked. "Eating snails, as you can see fof yourself." one of the soldiers replied ! in the offhand way soldiers have wlthi "civil." adding; "If you like, you; taste them." "I won't say no to that." exclaimed the mysterious visitor. He also "gar-j l-'led" wine, in a way to make jealous! the purest of the Ctatlans. Ah.' he tla When did et if. From a little dtes." 'From RiVeeal imed. "Do y the stranger from Rl cla suites'.'" "I do." "What's your tian told. The RlVI SERBS MAKING STUBBORN RESISTANCE Pm i,, ...-o-jaj a laiT.":.-:-'- r2.Vi:... .taaJMaf VQ- 'Do- picture shows one of the Sof- ruffed country, which baa enabled I ... ...... I the larhba.na to offer snob stout re- "w Man antl-alreraft nuns, stationeo in i - iS Histaiiee to the julvjinrlru; armies of inl'ritM. AM of the mountain paste In the OeTmany, AUMttt and Hulcarla, i W T Porter to American Nat. i Bank, 11.460; all the huy grain to be harvested in behalf of the first party during the season of 1916 on Slv 1-2 Of SE. 1-4 of Sec. 11 and SW. 1-4 ot Ira. 1-4 of Me. 11 and S. 1-2 of SE. 1-4 of Sec. Hi all In T. I N It. 33 E. W. M. Frank sloun to It. W Stanfleld. I $6,700. on 2.2(H) lambs. Mortgage. Jane Cardan to Dell Urns . $350.85. , lots 5 and 6. block 13. It. It addition I to Athena. Geo. W. MUlUofl to II. McArthur 15.000; a tract of land In See. :to and' Sec. 29. T. 4 N., R. 35 K, W. M'. Richard C. Uaker to Sophie Ityers MeComas. $12,997.90; the S. 1-2 of 8K, 1.4 and lots 3 and of Sec. 31, T 1 N.. Ii. 33 E.. W. It., also lot 15 in Sec. 6. T t S.. li. 33 E.. W. M. Glenn Finch to Western Loan and Bldf. CO., $950; fractional lot :!. block X Raley s aiulition to Pendleton, also a tract of land along Perkins ave.. title descriptive. Deed; Ida P. Baker admstr.. to Glenn Finch $500: an undivided interest in lot 3. block s in Raley's addition to Pendleton, also an Interest on Per kins ave,. title descriptive. Ida P. Baker to Glenn Finch $1: an undivided Interest In lot 3. block S In Raley's addition to Pendleton, also an interest im Perkins ave.. title descriptive. J. W. Terry to J. R.- Lnueonca 160; lot :.. block J. in the town of I'klahi Patent. Lawrence I- l.leuallen. n acres In Sec. II, T. 3 N.. R. 34 E.. W. M. the War Zone "Your father lives in the third house from the end ot tin- main road enter ing the village from the south, does n't he?" "He does, sir; but how did you knowf" the young soldier was great-' ly surprised. The stranger chuckled. "The first time you write home," he said, "just tell your mother und tether that General Joffre sends them hlf regards." The three soldiers sprang to their feet and came to a rigid salute. Suit Adds to Love Tangle. CHICAGO, Nov. 10. This Is the story of Clifford R. Dally, Gloucester the Duke of the Hlackstone. "My life has been one only of pain and denial and longing, longing With all the intensity of a starved soul for cemradship and understanding." savs I 'ally. What Clifford Dally lunged for he didn't find until he found it in an other man's wife. The other man sued him for 111,000 for alienating his wife's affeetions. Last 1 1 reenv factory 0OIO ti mottni cl an I lug an March Clifford lie. Tenn.. where I is situated, and cat devote himself t" end of hts business, fflce In the McCon ailv left e to Chl the pro He open, iek build h at the 1 bo torn 16 hotel, ars he up a steady correspondence with! his mother and be had kept up a lead! correspondence with Margaret In 191 j her letter began coming J from Chicago ami thev were Stalled ' "i.Mrs. i Margaret Etnmert Davie." She was the wife of William H. Davis j salesman for a New York drug com pony. Burn THE CHEAPEST FUEL FOR HEATING. ORDER YOUR WINTER'S SUPPLY NOW AT THE SPECIAL PRICE OF $5.00 PER TON IN FIVE TON LOTS FOR THIS OFFER Pacific Power & Se when Clifford Dally came to Chicago last March and established himself at the Blackstone, the thought of Margaret came to him. He wrote and told her he would visit her. He did. He met Margaret and her husband. Ills visits to the Davis home were frequent. Then Davis went to the hospital as an appendicitis putlent and Dally and Margaret were fre quently together. When Davla got well he sued for divorce. As evidence he offered let ter from Dally to him pleading that some natural force had brought Dally and Margaret together and adding: "Billy, unheeding, unknowing, the three of is entered an enchanted Wood und when we stepped out intw the light again we were not the ones we had been." Judi.-e McKinley grunted the di vorce. Mrs Davis is In Colorado. Da-1 vis filed his 125,000 allnenatlon suit. I Clifford Dally still Is at the Hlack- j strtne. eating his hearty dinners and i smoking his thick cigars and staring I at himself in the looking glass anl loaning with all the Intensity of a starved soul for comradihlp and un- Takes charge of Hank. ST. LOUIS. Nov .10. State Bank commissioners took over the affairs of the Broadway hank with deposits og $900,000 and a capital of $100 - 900. Four hundred depoeMors ; was announced. Coundlod l-utseh la swarmed about the doors forming a new cabinet. CL 9k&aaaae Those of Middle Age Especially. When you have found no remedy for the horrors th.it oppress you during change of life, when through the long hours of the day it seems as though your bactc would lm-ak, when your head aches constantly, you are nervous, de pressed and suffer from those dreadful bearing down pains, don't forget that Lydia E. Pink-ham's Veftable Compound is the safest and surest remedy, and has carried hundreds of women safely through this critical priod. Read what these three women say: I From Mrs. Hornung, Buffalo, N. Y. Hcffai-o, N. Y. ; I am writing to let you know how muoh your medicine hits done for me, failed terribly during the last winter and Bummer and everyone remarked about my appearance. I suf fered from a female trouble and always had pains in ray back no appetite and at times was very weak. "I was visiting at a friends house one day and she thought I needed Lydia E. Rnkhama Vegetable Corapmind. 1 took it and have gained eight pounds, have a good appetite ami am feeling better every day KvervlxKly is asking me what I am doing and I recommend Lydia V. Hnkham's Vegetable Compound. You may publish this letter if yoii wish and I hope others who haTe the same complaint will see it and get health from your medicine as I did." Jlrs. A. Hornuno 91 Stanton St., Buffalo, N. Y. Made Me Well and Strong. Mackdon, N.Y. " I was all run down and very thin in flesh, ner vous, no appetite, eould not sleep and was weak, and felt badly all the time. The doctors said I had jmor blood and what I had was turning to water. I took different medicines which did not help me but Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound made me well ami strong, and I am recommending it to my friends." Mrs. Fkeh Chace, R No. a, Mauedon, N.Y. The Change of Life. Beltsville. Mo. "By the use of Lydia K. I'inkham's Vegetable (impound I have successfully passed through a most trying time the Change of Ufe. I suffered w ith a weakness, and had to stay in lied three days at, a time Lydia K. Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound restored me to perfect health, and I am praising it for the benefit of other women who suffer as I did." Mis. W. S. Duvall, ltouto No 1 Beltsville, Md. ' For 80 yearn Lydia E. Plnkham' Vegetable Compound hits been the stitndttnl reined for fe male ills. No one sick witl, woman's ni Intents doe justice to herself if she does not try this fa mous medicine made from roots un herbs. It nai restored so many suffering aaeeo a v-r 1 I wrttetol.YlMA K.I'lh!llM mi:iii('im:co. lilM'llll VTItl.i I.VW. MlalU ..... letter Will lie OUeiieil. reiul by a woman and held in strict Coke CASH AT GAS PLANT. FOR 30 DAYS. Light Company BAD COLD? HEADACHY AND HOSE STUFFED PAPfrs CtH.K COMPOUND" ENDS MUM AND GRIPPE! IN A FKW HOt Its Take "Pape's Cold Compound'1 ev ery two hours until you have taken three doses, then all grippe misery goes and your cold will be broken It promptly opens your clogged-up nostrils and the air passages of the head; stops nasty discharge or nove runatng; relieves the headache, dull ness, feverishness, sore throat, sneer ing, soreness and stiffness. Don't stay stuffed-up. Quit blow ing and snuffling. Ease your throb bing head nothing else In the world gtves such prompt relief as "Pape's Cold Compound." which costs only tS cents at any drug store It acts without assistance, tastes nice, and causes no inconvenience. Accept no substitute. Luxemburg Cabinet iohi BERLIN, Nov. 10. (B) Wireless via London)- The government of tho Duehy of Luxemburg has resigned, it women to health. anil nnanrnul confluence.