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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 1915 PAGE THREE Dress Up for Thanksgiving Let us suggest Bond Clothes 115 to 130 -none better made BOND BROTHERS Pendleton's Leading Clothiers. CAPTAIN H06S0N IS HERO STILL AMONG YOUTH OF COUNTRY EXPLOIT or slKIX(. THE MEM RIMAC WILL ALWAYS LIVE ix history. in and or, kiiuiii . Stearns Weil Fitted to iTfii nigh Ideals to Ymiiuc Men Hobson W'a ih Years In Navy mid llus Written Several nooks on Xmal Affairs. A COLD-NO QUININE "TAPES COLD COMPOUND" ENDS HAD COLDS Oil GKIPPK IN A FIW HOIKS. Relief romei Instantly. A doBc taken every two hours un til three douea are taken will end grippe misery and break up a sever cold either In the head, chest, bodj "r limbs It promptly opens clogged-up nos trils and air passages In ths head, stops nasty discharge or nose run ning, relieves sick headache, dullness, feerlshness, sore throat, sneeitng, soreness and stiffness Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blow ing and snuffling;! Ease your throb bing bead' Nothing else In the world gives such prompt relief as ' Pape's Cold Compound." which costs only 25 cents at sny drug store, li sets without assistance, tastes nice, causes no Inconvealenee. Bs sure ymi get the genuine K1 RMRIK. TOW ASKS AID. RECORD OF DEEDS AND OTHER INSTRUMENTS satisfaction or Mortgage. A mortgage executed by W. W Carney to T. C. Elliott Co., January 28, 1914, for 1377.42 Is satisfied I httc Mortgage. Jami's Wlnslow to A. F. Drulshu gen. J:' ' on 20 head of shouts F. E. Hllnn to American National Bank, 116,213.64, all the hay. grain grown and harvested for and behalf, of first party during the seasons of 1916-17 on 800 acres leased from Tussle Stewart, and 640 ucres leaBed John Tlmmsr- tarm machinery from the estate mun. Also all anil tools. iiiit Claim Deed. Jerome A. Sanders et al to Jens I A. Jensen. $1 A strip of land, title! descriptive. I). L. Johnson to United states of America, $200. The s 1-2 or sei 1-4 und I 1-2 of sv 1-4, of sec. 15, T. 6 H; It. 30 K.. W M. Patent. (lertrude J. Link, Ml 111 res In sec; 24. T 1 S.. It. 34 E.. W. M PAYIiKSS JOB X)STS Vancouver Councilman Says I'nn of 1 imiia it'n wortii More. SAN FKANC1SCO, Nov. 17.- The I nhd States cruiser Chattanoogi left li t-rr in ;tnswcr tn a wireless mes sage from the cruiser Maryland, Which Is towing the submarine F-S her from Honolulu. The collier Nanshan and the tug spent 14. IroqUOta, towing the F-l and the F-2 1 lost. preceded the Maryland. Heavy seas ..nd rough weather have made the' Indnn has voyage difficult for several days Bcho VANCOl'VEK. Wash, Nov. 17 Financially, It Is a losing proposi tion to serve on the city council r as mayor of this city, us it costs real money to be elected and there Is not 1 cent salary. But there are always men willing to make the sacrifice. The law requires mat an expense account be filed with the city clerk within 10 days after the primary To date several have filed this state ment Charles W Davis, council-mun-ut-lurge, spent 19.95 for his c.imji.ilgn, but he said the fun was worth more. Councilman Atkinson Fred Mathys spent 11 and FRENCH commission TO SPEND Sltio.ooo.oon HERE a new dully paper, the LOOK OUT FOR lOUS - CATARRH Don't let this Winter hrins to you the annoyance of Catarrh and suffering which every man and woman who is afflicted with this disease. hHS cause to dread. First of ail re at amber, it you win continue to suffer your own fault Catarrh in worse In Winter because the most common place precautions against genus and contaminations are neglected. We go to stuffy theatres and inhale over und over again vitiated and genu laden air. We sit in over heated rooms, neglect exercise, exclude fresh air because It's cold, and in a hundred ways do everything possible to assist in the ravages of a disease that is al ready making tremendous progress to wards s complete sapping of vitality. It Is small wonder that Winter brings additional annoyance to Catarrh suf ferers The nostrils, reasonably free in summer, are easily stopped up by the Inflammation of the tender membrane, and the phlegm and secretions which cannot readily Sow, aggravate the Jellcste lining of the throat and poi son the system. Hawking and spitting becomes more frequent In fact, Ca tarrh Is not only a nuisance, danger and annoyance to the afflicted, but a continued menace to everybody. Any one who comes in contact with Ca tarrhal germs, expectorated or ex haled in stuffy rooms, poorly venti lated theatres or cars, may contract the disease. They'll think they have taken cold, but it is more likely that with Catarrh, it IsJ this Insidious waster of strength und vigor has iiusieneil Useil upon tiiem. They will soon know the Catarrhal headache, the disagreeable closing of air passages, they may Und it attack ing the bones of the nose, the tissues of the ear, resulting In deafness, the loss of smell, for no part of a body Is secure from the ravages of Ca tarrh. Catarrh makes you sick all over. It is a disease of the blood. It circulates through the system, and for this reason sprays, washes, vapourB and salves must be failures in curing It. You can relieve Catarrh thoroughly and permanently S. 8. S. will cleanse the blood, relieve unhealthy secre tions, reduce the membraneous swell ing. It will literally wash the blood free from the poison. S. S. S. goes di rectly to the source of trouble, en riches, while It cleanses the blood. It is a wonderful tonic Invigorator. Write us particulsrs of your case and let our physicians help you get rid of this stubborn and dangerous malady. Our physicians are trained specialists; their services cost you nothing. We will take pleasure In answering ques tions. 8. 8. 8. is for sale at drug stores. Refuse Imitations. Write the Swift 8pecitlc Company. Medical De partment, Room 15, Atlanta, Oa. I :'Cn7 Iff faurlce! consul I j now : the who 1 wo men neuer equipped to go among the young men and preach to them high Ideals would be hard to find than Captain Richmond I nonson ami ur Bawin i. Stearns, who were here last evening as rep resentativea of th.- national anti-sa- loon league. t aptain Hobson by his daring and spectacular feat of sailing the Collier llarrimac Into the entrance of .Sh j uagn in me leetn 01 tne Spanish fire I and sinking it in an effort to bottle I up the fleet, came out of the war, las Judge Lowell in introducing him j said, "the one enduring figure In I history.' His name has been heroiz I ed by the nation for 1 7 years and. j naturally, every boyish mind regards j him with more ur leas romance. 1 Captain Hobson spent 18 years in ! the navy, entering Annapolis when lie was 14. After the Spanish war he j became a captain and later wrote several books on naval matters. He Is 45 years old. His fellow lecturer. Dr. Stear.is. was once a prominent figure in east ern athletics. As a student at the I'niverslty of Pennsylvania he was a football and baseball player und a member of the college crew. After his gruduution he coached athletic! three years He put himself through college by newspaper work and sub sequently became a sport writer on Phlludelphia and Boston papers. A bad attack of appendicitis, whkh sent him to the hospital, wrecked him financially but saved him spir Itiiully, he said. He took degrees in theology and philosophy und has done much lecturing work His platform work Is generally aided by what he characterizes as "philosophi cally humorous chalk work." VANISHING GAME IN STATE TO BE UNDER PROTECTION OE LAW GAME BOARD FITS MOUNTAIN SHEEP, ANTELOPE AND IX K ON list. lluulcr- Must Not Destroy There Winter fi-dilng OB DeadHItea Or dered Ckwed Butte Ceek Also Closed Hatchery Will IK- Erected There Rewards offered. EPWORTH LEAGUERS OF WESTON ENJOY SOCIAL (Special Correspondence. ) WB0TON, ure., Nov. 17. On last Saturday night the regular monthly business meeting of the Epworth League was held at the home of Claude Reese, one mile north of town Al the close of the business session, a musical and literary pro gram was rendered, after which re freshmetints were served. About one hundred members, and guests wero present. Mis Rose Palmer of president of the Rebeki met with the members Rebekah lodge No. S8. Monday night The degr ut on after which a ed. A large number tendance. Mrs, James Compton reUtivee in Walla Walla, Baker City, h assembly, if Hiawatha al Weston te work was anquet was were in at- g visiting her daugh- tn-ins' 1 block I ed a PORTLAND, Ore.. Nov. 17 Steps to preserve the fish and game of the state were taken by the state fish and game commission in its monthly meeting yesterday at the offices In the Pittock block The Deschutes river was ordered closed to winter trout fishing und a reward of J100 was posted for the arrest and con viction of anyone shooting antelope mountain sheep or elk at any time in this state. Recommendations of W. L. Finley state biologist, on the need for the utmost protection of elk, mountain sheep and antelope were followed by the bourd. Mr Flnley reported that there is but a small remnant ot bands of mountain sheep that for merly made their homes in the mountains of eastern Oregon. He believes that not more than 30 or 40 animals are now left alive in the mountains of northeast Oregon extermination of Aatetopc Pearod, Antelope have also been nearly exterminated, he said, and are in a fair fray to be wiped out altogether unless the strong arm of the law is thrown around them to give addi tional protection He estimates there ire perhaps 1000 antelope remain ing in eastern Oregon. The elk, he said, which are found in small numbers in sections of the coast mountains, are the best type of elk to be found anywhere and he regarded It as extremely important that they be saved from hunters. They are the big Roosevelt elk, he said, superior in size and color to any other, it is thought by the com mission that the addltionul safeguard will have the effect of saving these three types of wild animals from ut ter extermination The closed season on the Deschutes river will be effective each winter from December 10 to March 31. It was stated that the people of that district are favorable to doing away with winter fishing and the ordec was made. A similar ruling was made effective in regard to Butte creek, where It was decided to es tablish a hatchery. Residents to Help With Hatchery, Construction of this plant will go ahead at once. Residents of that section have shown considerable in terest and will assist In the construc tion of a hatchery The meeting yesterday developed 11-day affair. In the morr commission visited Reed 1 see the collection of skins and animals of the state been collected, said to he complet showing of nativa made. afternoon the session was continued at the office in the Pittock George W. Mitchell was nam ieputy game warden in Wal ounty to fill u vacancy. 5lg Teachers Welcome Sale Your Choice of any Suit in our store at the Low Price of 'One- Half Make this store your headquart ers, use our rest rooms. ALEXANDERS ! children went to Pendleton Wednes- INTERNATIONAL CHARAC TER TAKEN IN POLICE DRCG RAID. into ng collei of b that the 1 11 'Ami-'-" 1 H S day to attend the Institute. Miss Nellie Darr and Miss Pear. Valion, attended the Institute the last part of the week Jack Mayberry was a visitor at the county seat Monday. Mrs. j. W. Stockton will attend the teachers' institute the latter part of the week. Tony Glenski was a visitor at the county seat Monday. Killed in Auto Accident. SALT LAKE CITY, Nov. 17 Gladys Mitchell of Riverside, Idaho, died of injuries sustained in an au tomobile accident Saturday night. Edward Davis, a Sacramento machin ist, was killed outright. In ever the NKW YORK Nov 17.. Humour, former!) French general at New Orleans 1 secretary of appropriation hamber of deputies Mrs. George Waddnuham, Mrs. Bessie HcAtec of Pen ho lias been visiting her mother. ' Present at yesterday's meeting was .Mrs. James Navin, has rettirnej the full commission, Governor home. i Withyeombe, L N Fleischner and Miss Eliza Morrison is visiting out Frank Warren. Portland; J. F. of town with her friend. Miss Bes-' Stone, Klamath Falls, and Marion sie Key. Jack. Pendleton. The fiscal year The family of Frank Greer, who I cloaea November 30, and the commis have all been ill with la grippe. are;sion decided yesterday to meet soon reported better. The little son of I C Hopkins on Weston mountain, is reported ill vith diabetes. S-sra$i"iaS NEW YORK. Nov. 17. In raiding the apartments of "Doc'' Henry Bei gel. well known transatlantic card player, und arresting him. the police believe they have broken up one of RELIEVES THE WORST CASES OF CATARRH the largest source OOl'GHS THAT ARE STOPPED! Careful people see that they ARE stopped. Dr. King's New Discovery I Q'-inine company fashionable neighbor! tives from the narcot ficer found in the 1 bottles of what is said as we'll as memnranc ed that l'elgel was buying between 1 5 of Cocaine, heroin every few days from illicit drugs in llth street, a hood, by detec ic so,uad. the of- ipartments four to lie morphine, la which show in the habit of and 200 ounces und morphine the New York French heads t ii- new French industrial I commission arrived in PW York .aboard the new French liner La- fuyette. to arrange for the purchase, at the conclusion ot the war. o! I tl6u.000.000 worth of structural ; Mef,i- ir"" machinery and Industrial I "run formerly imported 1 Prance from Germany. KAISER DECORATES WIPE OK 1. S. AMBASSADOR, ml Ho w're Your Pipes? Zero weather will soon be here Remember, people, the pressure on your pipes, now with the new water system. Is now much heavier than beror. Freezing time Is right on us and old pipes are apt to give you all Maol of grief. Save money and trouble by having us look them over and make any changes NOW SEE US BEFORE THE FREEZE! Beddow & Miller Corner w ppjidleton'e only Exclusive clumber oiirt and Garden Streets. Telephone 20 Bulgaria Calls mi classes. BERNE. Nov. is. --Bulgaria has ailed up all her male subjects be tween the ages of 20 and 4", includ ing those hitherto exempt from mili tary service. The latest levy also in cludes recruits living abroad, the lat t r being ordered to use every means to get home. SICK SKINS . MADE WELL BY RESINOL No matter how long vou have been tortured and disfigured by Itching, burning, raw or sealy skin humors. Just put a little of that soothing, an tiseptic Tlesimii Ointment on the sores. The suffering usually stops right there! Heeling liegins that very minute, and in almost every ease your skin gets well so quickly you feel ashamed of the money you threw away on tedious, useless treatments. Realnol Ointment is not an exnerl- ment It is a doctor's prescription which proved so wonderfully successful I lor skin troubles thst it has been used by other doctors all over the countrv for twenty yesrs. No other trestment I BERLIN", for the skin now More the public can 1 w Oarard, show such a record of iii,if,.j.ii,.i n. 1 ambassador I proval. Kvery druggist sells Resinol Ointment (50c. and $1,001, nnd Resi nol Snap (tie.), They do wonders for plmnles, hlflckhraik dandruff ami chafing, and arc u comfort to skin tortured balici. Vc is a remedy of tried merit. It has hell Its own on the market for 4 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 those hacking coughs and relieves la grippe tendencies. Money back If it falls. $0c and 11.00 Adv. the Mallinckrodt and a St. Louis a commission agent in Citba and South 7.EPPKI.IX VISITS stim tn l.ermans Exhibit (,rettl Aircraft People of Bulgarian Capital. BERLIN, (By wireless to Sayville. N. T.), Nov. 17. The urrivul at Sofia 1 of a German Zeppelin, after an eight i hour VOVag from Temesvar. Hun I gary, across Southern Huncary, I Northeastern Serbia and Northwest -1 western Bulgaria, Is reported tn a dis. patch from Sofia given out by the Overseas News Agency, The Zeppelin had the Duke of Mecklenburg on board." says the dis. l atch. The airship Was visited bv hemical company concern, posing sellinn to deale A inerica. The drugs never reached South Am erica, it is said, but were sold through the cabarets and dealers in the Ten derloin districts to drug fiends in the City. The detectives have been working on the case since last summer. Belgel was arrested In Uindon la-st December, charged with being a spy, but was later released. Think Hyomel the Mot Wonlcrinl Treatment for catarrh Ever D5ejeoverwl. Do not try to cure catarrh bv using sprays or lotions; it cannot be cured in that manner. The only v.ny n winch this too common diseai? can be fully relieved Is through A direct application to the affected parts thai will kill the bacilli of catarrh and prevent their growth. Breathing the air of Hyomei is the only known metlv.il that can really accomplish this. It is the simplest, most pleasant and probably the most re'iable treatment for catarrh that oas ever beer discovered. The complete Hyomel outfit 's in expensive and consists of an Inhaler, dropper and sufficient Hyomel to last several weeks. This will effect instant relief In ordinary cases but for chronic and deep-seated cases of catarrh, longer use may be neee sary, and then an extra bottle of Hy omel can be obtained for a trifling sum. it Is not alone the beet (It might be called the only ) method ot treating catarrh, but It Is also the most economical. Tallman Co. have so muc'o con fidence in the power of Hyomei to relieve catarrh, that they will for a limited time, sell this medicine under their personal guarantee to refund the money If the purchaser can say that It did not benefit ADAMS YOUNG PEOPLE ENJOY DINNER PARTY Kim; val. ited I Ferdinand directly after its arri After virtually all Sofia hud vis nd admired it. the airship star; its return voyage." (Special Correspondence. 1 ADAMS, nie. Nov. 17. Charles Johnson and sons were In Ad.tmi Monday. (Tnarlai Sehati is tarring posts ihij week, getting ready for the farmer.-. Ralph Wallet) and Frank Carlson and Misses Katlierine McFall anil Merle Purlett sad Jessie Chesnut, motored to Paadletoa Sunday evening. tur llmnv BAN Y. Nov. 17 wife of GHAOJ. - Mrs, James the American Germany. has been the steel brid Kaiser Wilhelm with river nt Lehar leu 1 1 1-1 Mill tire., Nov. 17. A ' lev if 1 1 1-1 mills for the ensuing year was issued by rhe city council This is half a null less than last years levy. The budget hus the following Items General running expenses, li mills interest on and reduction of warrant Indebtedness, i mills; Interest on bond indebtedness. !.S5 mills, sink ing fund. 175,000 refunding bonds. .45 ot a mill; 125.000 city hall site bonds. .15 of a mill; $19,000 sewer bonds .15 of a mill; 18000 sewer bonds. .05 of a mill, library fund. 50 Of a mill; interest on sinking fund for propos ed bond issue. 1.35 mills. decorated ti I Red Cross gold medals of the j and second class. This is the j lime the kaiser Ins bestowed 1 I oration upon a WHIM not of blood Bridge Work Resumed. VLB ANT. Ore.. Nov. 17 Work on over the Santlam has been resumed. tlrsi The 1 first to -ge dec- Geddi oral s.ivs caused by the el. County I 1 inspecting th it be eompleh is time. failur. A moving 1 Adams Mom's; A dinner wa Bowling home man. Those Frank 1 'arisen Ralph Wallen show- was 111 Sunday th if of Will Hoi ittended were Lleunllen and Otis The dinner was serv ed by Mis-es Jessie Chesnut, Merle Parlett and Katherine McFall All enjoyed a very pleasant afternoon. Frank Carlson started for his home Monday In Portland to remain tor the winter. Joe Payunt and mother were In town Monday. The Adams Ladles' Club had a meeting at the school house Tuedu evening to arrange for a Thanksgiv ing supper which will be held in the hull Thanksgiving night. A special meeting for all BWwben of Adams Rebekah lxidge Mo 141 was held Tuesday evening. Nov !; at the 1. (i (i. F hull for the pin pose of meeting with the president o! the Rebekah assmbly. Mrs Tom Glenski returned h Monday after spending fw .i in Portland Coffee Crack a coffee bean and notice the yellow chaff in inside. Bitter! Before Schilling's Best is ground and packed into airtight tins, practically all the chaff is taken out liven trifling detect i nave no place in such fine coffee! If you figure hv the cup and by the atiljrti.si. Schilling's Beat 11 nowmilcal. Schilling's Best Mr and Mi Halt i ti J. Over E. MULLJNIX, Lawyer iiylor'x Htlw. SI dleton, Ori'Kn.