EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1915. PAGE THREE IT takes impression on your part to make foot-prints in the sands of success. A strong, favorable impression is always part of the man who wears Bond Clothes Suits and Overcoats 115 to 130 BOND BROTHERS Pendleton' Leading Clothiers. NO INDIGESTION. GAS. OR STOMACH MISERY IN FIVE MINUTES TM'I x IHAI'KPSIN" FOB. SOUK, 1CID STOMACH, HEARTBURN, Dimu Time It! In five mlnute all -tun, ach distress will go. No Indigestion, heartburn, sourness or belching of gas acid, or eruotlons of undigested food, no dlxxlneas, bloating, foul breath or headache. Pape's Dlapepatn Is noted for iln speed in regulating upset stomach. It Is the mii. -t quickest anil most certain Indigestion remedy In the whole VTOrid, and besides It la harm less. Millions of men and women now oaf their favorite foods without fear -they know Pape's Dlapepsin will save them from any stomach misery Please, for your sake, get a large fifty-cent eaie of Pape's Dlapepsin from any drug store and put your stomach right. Don't keep on being miserable life Is too short you are not here long, so make your stay agreeable. Eat what you like and digest It: enjoy It, without dread of rebellion in the stomach. Pape's dlapepsin belongs In your hone anyway Should one of the f.imllv eat something which don't frc with them, or In case of an itt.n k of Indigestion, dyspepsia gas tritis or stomach derangement at daytime or during the night, It Is handv tu give the quickest, surest re lief known (ienuaiis on Defensive, LJ'NDON, Nov. 16 Once advanc ing vlctorloualy. the Austro-Gerniuns alOM the eastern front are now on the defensive. The Russians have dealt them heavy attacks In the Hlga. Dvlnsk and Volbynla regions. The gradual collapse of the Oermans Is attributed to the withdrawal of troops for the Halkan campaign and poHlbi) to Inadequate munitions Mail) Killed In ItaM ROME, Nov 15. The pope tele graphed the Verona church authori ties to do their utmost In behalf of the victims of the Austrian air raid i here. Thirty were killed and many wounded No military damage was reported. , -j. i j mm H w IIO.ME1 OMINC. IS STATEWIDE. Oregon-O. A. C. I.UUX- November 20 May He Seen by io.OOO It-rsnnti. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eu gene. Nov. 16. A statewide home coming and reunion that is not merely for alumni but for all citi zens la to be a feature of the Oregon O. A. C annual football game. No vember 20. Ten thousand Invita tions are being sent. Fifteen hundred O. A. ('. rooters are expected. Spe cial trains are to be run from Portland. Comparative scores In northwest conference games this year presage a close struggle, although O A- C'a 20 to 0 victory over the famous Michigan Aggies gives Its team a great Initial prestige. Ten thousand persons may lee the game Kugene's business district will be decorated; so will the campus and the fraternity houses. A luncheo l will be served to the alumni on the campus at noon and a dance to which they will be admitted free will hi given In the new Eugene armory ufter the game. Governor Wlthy comb. Congressman "Pat" McArthur. Presidents Campbell and Kerr and other notables will be in the receiv ing line. ( liimhlll V LONDON, Bov, tlo- house of conini ns n lilamc, 15. Addressing Winston 'hur- blll, first lord of the admiralty, de iared he had nothing to do with ending, a Hrltlsh force to Antwerp, ne of the so-called "follies." recent publlOly criticised. He denied the the Dardanelles expedition "half cocked." He explained the expedition was "profoundly and maturely considered." Crowds thronged commons in anticipation of a sensational explanation from the cabinet to go to the western front. I started ( an t Gram Injunction. , PORTLAND, Ore.. Nov. 15. Be c;:iise it takes three federal judges to hear argument and make a decision in eases involving the constitution a lit ow luws. Judge WolvsrtOfl of the federal court said he could not grant a temporary Injunction against the ' PS ration of the Sunday closing law. He did not know when three judges cottld be present. Kaiser in to sofia. LONDON, Nov. 16 The Copen hagen correspondent of the Daily Mall reported that Kaiser Wilhelm has passed through Hungary en route to Sofia for a visit with "zar Ferdinand, after which he will visit Constantinople. The kaiser plans to lnapect the German front in the Ral kans, it was said. Eunice M unlock. With the Vin Moore Co., at the Altu Theater JUDGE L1NDSEY FOUND GUILTY; FINED $500 Nearly 90 per rent of Norway's 4 50 dentists are graduate! of Ameri can dental colleges or have taken post graduate courses In the t'nlted States DENVER. Col., Nov. 16. -Juvenile Judge Ren B. Llndsey was adjudged guilty of ' wilful und malicious eon tempt" of court by District Judge Pern and ordered lo pay a fine of 1600 and costs. Judge Llndsey was cited for con-1 tempt for refusing to testify what Neil Wright, son of Hertha Wright. I tried for slaying her husband, had told Llndsey regarding the ihootini ( hristlnn Scientists .uill. Berlin. Nov, 16 After sensa tional proceedings lasting five days. I Rerlin court ha.i found the Chris tian Scientists who attended the fa mous actress llutze von Arnauld. luring her last illness. guilty ' homicide. The Christian Scientists were sen tenced to six months In prison. Steamer out or Fuel, I SAN" FRANCIS 'i i. Nov. 15. The I steamer Mackinaw- was reported in . dit tress off the mi I bla, is out of fu ' stiitemr nt of Floo, i It was denied th mechanical Irouhl , Hath it eras s aid. is carrying l I and applied tu the Mackinaw Hh of the Colum . Recording to I brothers, owners. ship experienced The tug Go- GIHL8 IX BAD HEALTH. Hundreds of girls go to work day after day. afflicted with some ail ment peculiar to their sex. dragging on ("nt wearily after the other, working always with one eye on the clock and wishing for closing time to nine. Every such girl should rely "ii Lydla E Plnkham's Vegetable Compound to restore her to a normal healthy condition, then work will be a pleasure For forty years this fa mous niot and herb medicine has been preeminently successful in con trolling the diseases of women. Why don't you try it" Adv. OXFORD COMPANY TO BEAT FIRST NUMBER IN THE LYCEUM COURSE IS ONE OF BEST ON THE CIRCUIT. Musical company Ha Been Hailed as ureat Entertainers by Audiences Wherever Members Have Appear ed Local Music 1 overs Win Have a Treat in Store. The Oxford company, the first number on the lyceum course for this city, will be at the school audi torium Thursday evening of this week. The company Is rated as be ing one of the best groups of enter tainers on the lyceum stage Appearing on the great Interna tional Lyceum Association's model Chautauqua program, at the mother Chautauqua, at Lake Chautauqua, on the evening of Tuesday, Septem ber 8. the Oxford Company set a pew standard of musical excellence Director Hallun, who has charge of the musical activities of Chautauqua Institution, pronounced the concert of the company the most finished production seen on the platform of the mother Chautauqua in a dozen years. In view of the fact that the talent chosen for appearance on the program at Lake Chautauqua has been chosen with an eye single to artistic excellence, to be acclaimed the best by the man best qualified to Judge, is ahigh honor Indeed. The personnel of the Oxford com pany is most engaging, consisting of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ogden. Miss Vera Ross Coburn and Mr. Harry A. Lelter In the singing company, and Mr. Harrison W. Burch, accompanist. All four of the singing artists have won places of prominence In musical Am erica, and Mr. Burch is one of the most brilliant young pianists on the platform. They give a program with a popular appeal yet always satisfy ing to the most critical. The opera, "Mikado," has been especially ar ranged for their use and has all the charm of the original production In f?ct. It Is questionable if the opera has ever had a stronger cast. The unqualified approval of American music lovers has been placed upon the work of the Oxford company. Every member of the great organiza tion la a solo artist, and in ensemble numbers the company stands with the best singing organizations of the country. Every Woman Should Know There are three entirely dif fer ant kinds of baking powder, namely: (1) Cream of tartar, derivaU from grapes ; '2) Alum, a mineral aoid; and ,3) Phosphate of Lime. (1) Baking Powders made of Cream of Tartar add to the food the same healthful qualities that exist in the ripe grapes from which Cream of Tartar is deri-'ed. (2) Baking Powders made of Alum add to the food some form of Alum or Aluminum, a heavy metal, wholly foreign to any natural article of food. (3) Phosphate of Lime is made) from rock or by burning bones which by chemical action are changed into a white, powdered acid. It is used in baking powder only because it is a cheaper substitute. A Crecn of Tartar powder never contains Alum or Phosphate. Every housekeeper should read the names of the ingredients printed on the label and know what she is using. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. New York Steiner Re-elected. SALEM. Ore., Nov. II. An nouncement was made by Secretary Goodln of the state board of con- Sailtags Are Cancelled NEW YORK. Nov 16 Of flees of the Italian line closed without anv further word having been received trol, that the board had re-electea regarding the sinking of the liner Dr. R. E. Lee Steiner. superintendent Ancona by a submarine, of the state hospital for the Insane The only messages received today for a four-year 'term beginning Jan-! reported cancellations of the sailings uary 1, 1916. In this connection of the two steamers .Yrr-rlca and it was stated that Dr. Stelner's re-! Athermo. plying between Naples and election was due to a desire on the New York. Both are now In Italian part of the board to express appre-, ports and it is presumed they have ciation of the excellence of his seer-, been commandeered for use as troop vices during the eight years he has ships by the Italian government, been superintends. The action was unusual. Inasmuch Sent $US Too Much. a3 heads of Institutions have in the; SALEM. Ore., Nov. U. a Port past served at the pleasure of the land man sent Secretary of State Ol state board of control. This Is the cott a check for $1500 In payment first case In the history of state in- for a $5 automobile license. The stitutions located here that a head secretary of state returned the check has served eight years and been and suggested that one for IS would elected to serve another term. ; be more acceptable. TOWN BLOCKS MAIL HOUSES. Trenton. Mo.. Makes the Tributary Farmers Mcmlwrs of clnb. Fee Find (food Time-. san FRANCISCO, Cal., Nov if I Returning from a "swing around the i circle," Passenger Agent Charles S. 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Y, DRDOOISTS bulldlni: new bouses leave, the ! -S.0no. according to passed by the board trustees osting over i resolution f university liritlsb ship sunk, London, Nor. 16 -The steamer Sir Richard Awdry tons was sunk bv a submarine. whs owned In tin ".kin and was registered :,t th i.or.don BrttUhl 't la 4 Bite syndic its port of First national Bank PEKDLETON, OREGON ESTABLISHED 1882 Known For It's Strength mwmm PROVEN SWAMP-ROOT AIDS WEAK KIDNEYS The symptoms of kidney and blad der troubles are often very distress ing and Icuac the system in a run down condition. 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Every farmer with in 15 miles should he asked to be come a member of the town com mercial club, and the club should see that as many of the farmers as' possible participate In the club's so- clal affairs, says George E. Hardy the new executive secretary of the Portland Chamber of Commerce who spoke to the commerce students of the State University recently Trenton, Mo, has a commercial club that sent delegations to all the farm homes of the tributary terri tory. The farmers joined trie club hen the commercial club had a so cial evening and it saw that a good many were held farmers stopped work a little early and came. "Mall order business has beei practically driven from the Trenton territory." said Mr. Hardy. Accurate appraisals of land for newcomers, under commercial club direction and with commercial club guarantee, was another innovation suggested by Mr. Hardy. An Ideal Remedy lor Nursing Mothers COMPOUND OF SLMPLE Ik TTVE HERBS SAFE FOR BA BY AND MOTHER. Rcc'sion Pleases .Iaian. TOKIO, Nov. 10. The Japan Times editorially rejoices in the de cision against the Ariiona anti-alien law. Although Japans interests in that state amount to almost nothing, the decision of the supreme court, says the paper, diminishes the possi bility of an Individual state discrim inating against foreigners. Increases the power of the central government in enforcing foreign treaties, en hances the principle of Justice and tends to remove a long standing source of irritation between Japan and America Here is Good News for Stomach Victims Constipation is a condition thai affects the old. young and middle aged, and most people at one time or another need help in regulating I the action of the bowels. Harsh ca thartics and purgatives should not oe! employed to relieve constipation :is their effect is only temporary while' they shock the system unnecessarily. I A remedy that can be used with! perfect safety for the tiniest babe and that ts equally effective for the strongest constitution is found in the combination of simple lxatlve herbs known as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pep sin and sold in drug stores every where for fifty cents a bottle. Tills U an ideal household remedy and should be in every ramily medicine chest Mrs. F. t Barsolow. 18 Leslie St.. Holyoke. Mass . wrote to Dr. Cald well. "Syrup Pepsin certainly is fine. I gave It to my baby, Evelyn, and al so took it myself. It Is the only medicine I have been able to take without affecting baby In the nurs- I i .1 i EVELYN RIRSOLOW ing. I have used It for all four chil dren and It is fine: they like it and ask for it" A trial bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin can be obtained free of charge by Vriting to Dr. W. B. Cald well. 454 Washington St.. Moatlcello. 111. CHICAGO. Nov. U. Charles Cut ler. the popular wrestler, haa ac cepted an Invitation to participate in the huge wrestling tournament to be held at the Manhattan opera house In New York and will start for the metropolis next week. He will probabl) meet Alexander A berg, the Kuss.un, and Anthony Jirsa. the champions wrestler of Austria-Hungup Some very remarkable results are' being obtained by treating stomach, ', liver and intestinal troubles with pure vegetable oils, which exert a cleansing, soothing and purifying ac tion upon the lower bowels removltur the obstructions of poLonous fsCS.1 matter and gases and preventing their absorption by the blood. This doaS, the food is allowed free pas sage from the stomach, fermentation i eases and stomach troubles dbtnp- j pear. George H. Mayr. for twenty years a leading Chicago druggist, cured! himself and many of his friends M Stomach liver and intestinal troubles: of years standing by this treatment,; and so successful was the remedy he devised that It has sine been placed i In the hands of druggists all over the' country, who have sold thousands of bottles. Though absolutely harmless, the effect of the medicine is sufficient to convince any one of Its rearkable ef fectiveness, and within 24 hours tho sufferer feels like a new person. Mayr's Wonderful Remedy is sold by leading druggists everywhere with the positive understanding that your money will be refunded without qua tlon or quibble If ONE bottle falls ts (tv you absolute satisfaction. Pendleton's Greatest Sale of ( Men's Suits Is now goiny, on, offering our en tire stock of Fall and Wint. i suit at greatly reduced prices. Right now is the time to secure your new suit for the Holidays Our mirrors will bring "ut all the little details which gv t make up the Stein-Bloch suit. Have a trv-on today. ALEXANDERS