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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. MONDAY, DECEMBER 6. 191K. PAGE THREE SHELLS FALL AMONG i FOREIGN RFSIDFHTS I maaSaWmrw: rRESS-UP for holidays the Get the yule-tide spirit of Christmas and look your part. Wear Bond Clothes 115 to 130 SUITS OVERCOATS CRHW Or VESSEL MUTINIES AMI OPENS PIKE ov GOVERN MENT SHU'S. AmhwI ih s)k-Mii Authorities Take Prompt Action fire t Rebel i Returned and Many Bxploerven full In Foreign Quarter I pi-Mi Seam lrcarranged. Buy your this .store. 'Man's" gift at Bond Bros. Pendleton'i Lending Clothien "CASCARETS" BEST IF SICK, CONSTIPATED rest ir mvkr and bowels, dai) breath, had colds, bovh stomach. FLASHES FROM THE WIRE. PHILADELPHIA. Dec. . George W. Norrls of Nebraska ami ;c.,rg? W. Norrls of Pennsylvania both are to speak before the annual met ting league here today ilvll service com league here today. ('Ill service com missioners from throughout the country are expected to attend. QUINCT, HI-. Dec. 2.-Every Mis sissippi river point business man will write his congressman and senator a letter urging national Improvement of the river for water traffic. uc cording to a plan of the river Im provement association meeting here today Git a 10-cent box. Sick headache, biliousness, coated tongue head and nose clogged up with a cold -always trace this to torpid liver; delayed fermenting food In the bowels or sour gassy stom ach. I'nla.innliu mallop M, .-. .1 in YiA lull .-tinea Instead of being maat out! of the system Is re-absorbed Into the blood. When this poison reaches the delicate brain tissue It causes con gestion and that dull throbbing, k ' n L a i . I.., ..I .. I.. Cascret, Immediately cleanse th.'"h'blt at ,he "P01" M' m.M h. remove the sour. undlgesi SHANGHAI, Dec. 6. The crew of the Chinese crulxer chao-ho mutinied last night and opened fire on two other warship and the arsenal. The fire tvaa returned, the engagement lasting an hour. Several shots fell In the foreign concessions. Apparently the outbreak has been confined to Chao-ho. The Chinese authorities announce that she will be shelled ami sunk at daybreak. Mutiny Man Prearrangi-d. Conflicting accounts of the nature of the outbreak are current, and ow ing to strict measures taken by the authorities It has been impossible thus far to obtain official Informa tion It appears, however, that at 2 I p. m Sunday, 20 men set forth from tha foreign settlement In a launch and went alongside the Chao-ho. I '..!, ! I. .It- IUm. . v.. . I " fj Tin UWIM mc m mil -sti , arsenal 'Hi the arrival of the launch the rrcw of the Chao-ho mutinied, ap parently, by prearrnngement. At about 6 o'clock the mutineers opened ! flri mi I I,. , i ,., ; nn the iiilxfr1 Hal-Chi and the gunboat Tung-Chlng. The Hal Chi and Tung citing re plied, and there was lively cannonad ing of light ami heavy guns for an hour At least half a dozen three- pound xhells fell In the foreign con cessions. The city and countryside were thrown Into panic. Uutch Kept OH Wai'-bip-. After the firing ceased the Chao ho remained at anchor, keping watch on the other warships. The arsenal authorities notified the .senior consul of the foreign set tlement that the Chao-ho would be shelled and sunk at daynreak. Attempts to Investigate the out break met with only partial success. SHor EARl' When in Doubt Buy a Merchandise or Glove Bond. Priced Gift Tie In Christmas boxes, make the ideal gift for men. Newest patterns, best styles, are here for your choosing. 50c, 75c, $1 AN OVERCOAT WILL BE A WELCOME PRESENT, ESPECIALLY A STEIN-BLOCH. Ladies Suits at Half Price What could be more practical than one of these stylish suits as a Christmas gift? Here you get quality and style at just one half the regular price. Save enough on this one item to buy several gifts. FURS FURS FURS Largest assortment; best styles. Choose Yours Today. ALEXANDERS I SHOP EARLY KM !-A.- r It A.N t 1st I l, Dec 2. Every kind of a child's pet. from a prairie dog to a Shetland pony and a yailer purp was exhibited at the opening of the two-days' Children's Pet Animal II.VHM II OLD tJIKS DIE OCT SAV8 MRS. 111. :: t B. MBIT OF HFMR IS ed food and foul gases, take the ex MM Idle from the liver and carry out CHICAGO, Dec. 2. usslon of the grain General dis and elevator all the constipated waste matter and TT"" "no an """" m ",rmpr mor 10 r ranee aiyron T, POjtoa In the bowels. ' A Cascaret tonight will surely straighten you out by morning. They work while you sleep a 10 cent box from your druggist means your bead clear, stomach sweet, breath right, (omplextlon rosy and your liver and bowell reguar for months. Whltlock Not Wanted ' LONDON. Dec 8. - Berlin Is silent! regarding the report that Hrand Whltlock. American minister to Bel glum, would go to Havre Instead of Brussels upon his return In view or the hinted desire of the Brussels' military governor to have him removed Am hi He flm hei in rural credit and farm nerally, will close the Na- ketlng and Farm Credit which has been in session Monday. WALLA WALLA. Wash., Dec. 2. ine nortnwest a expert corn growers began their annual corn show her today. Prises of implements and. cash aggregating 11000 will oe awarded when the ihow concludes Saturday tit UPON PAIN I Pain is a visitor to every home and usually it conies quite unexpectedly But ou are prepared for every em ergency if you keep a small bottle of Sloan's Liniment handy It Is the greatest pain killer ever discovered Simply laid on the skin- no rubbing icqulred it drives the pain away. I L- really wonderful. Mervln H. Bolster, Berkeley. Cat writes: "Last Saturday, after tramp Ing around the Panama . exposition with wet feet. I came home with my neck so stiff that 1 couldn't turn. I applied Sloan's Liniment freely and went to bed. To my surprise, next morning the stiffness had almost dis appeared, four hours after the second application I was as good as new.' March. 1915 At Druggists, 25c--Adv. I am unable to secure desir able office location in tliis city, and my residence Is not cen trally located. I will call at the reatdence of anyone Interested In i hlropractic, and give ex amination ami explanation free. DR. GEORGE J. KINZ, LI ceased Chiropractor, Phone 170. Greece Agrees With Allies. i iPENHAGE.N, Dec. 4. Greece has agreed to give the allies free use of all the Macedonian railways and Aegean harbors. Including Kavala, according to the Herlln Tegeblatt. C ASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years BROKEN STATU; Is BATED I rat'iiwnts of -Smile of Ithelm-' Arc I'ioi-oil Together After Battle PARIS. Dec. 2 The famous stat ue, the "Smile of Rhelms," shattered In the bombardment of Rhcinis cathedral, has been preserved. The Soclete National des Be;. nx Arts announced that fragments brok en from the figure have been collect ed and replaced. Germans Plan Offensive. PARIS. Dec. 4. The Germans nre preparing for a huge offensive around Compelgne, between the Olse and .-limine runs, acuruina iu iicwbco I 9 SaW chosen io head mam rived from Chicago to look after his Interest- which surround Devils Lake. Sayre s campaign against tabby has advanced so far that he Is offering prizes to persons killing the moat cats. In a leaflet Issued by this enemv of the cat. the household pet is pictur ed as the mot vicious, disease-carrying, germ-ridden animal in the world. W B Barrett, of Heppner. one of the members of the state livestock sanitary board and vice president of the Oregon Woolgrowers 'association during the past year, was Saturday afternoon elevated to the presidency of the association without opposition Just before the 18th annual conven tion was brought to a close. Ernest F. Johnson of Walla Walla was chosen vice president after a warm scrap with Frank Sloan of Stanfield and R. F. Wigglesworth of Pendleton,' and darned if he didn't bring every schoolma'am in Morrow county over here. We woke up one morning and found our postoffice had moved half way to the depot and I believe it was on the way to Pendle ton. That's the way Pendleton mag netizes things. Well, we all like to come here for this little city is the llvest and has the most warm-blooded and hospitable people on earth " The resolutions adopted by the convention also paid Pendleton and Heppner. t our ballots were necea-1 her citizens warm prarse. The placa sary to decide the contest. No other ot the m6 convention has not yet officers were chosen, the others be-1 been named, but Pendleton will send ing appointive. President Barrett an- j an invitation to return, nounced that he would take time to! Recommen(lation of a non.partlgan chose a secretary-treasurer but intl- , . - mated that his choice would not falll . ... .. ' 7ZuZ.ll , Jv, , 1 ent with the attitude of sheepmen in past years; a pure fabric law for pro tection of the consumer and repeal ol the La Follette seaman act. were in cluded in the resolutions adopted at the close of the eonvenUon. It was the present Incum-: nought that tha tary should live ! rlN 3LAJQ. . NEW YORK. Dec. 6 "Why worry If fine old yuaker and Puritan fam ilies are dying out? Mayflower an cestry isn't necessary for Americans." Thus spoke Mrs. John Blair, treas urer of the Equal Franchise Society, and member of one of the oldest of New York's aristocratic families Descendants of Philadelphia Quakers and New England Pilgrims ! intended Always bears the Signature of He made a speech. me back and found here, but as a clti l'm on the Hepp and a little while 5 our county super should prepare an per reports here. Compeigne is 40 1 have been criticised frequently for i institute. He said, 'we wont have miles northeast of Paris. A heavy ! permitting the old American stock to any institute here, we're going to bombardment, which is believed to ' die out. The latest critic is t'r.o.w. '. prelude a monster Infantry engage-! sor E. G. Cnklln of Princeton. to John G Hoke bent, beca president close to each other. He named as members of the ex ecutive committee the same men who have served during the past year. namely; Jay Dobbin of Joseph; J. N'. Burgess of Pendleton; A. N. Ingalls of Keating. D. O. Justus of Heppner. and J. V. Creath of Portland. A vote of thanks was tendered to 'no secretary for his efficient past ser vices, Pearlletotl I Praised. In addressing the convention after his election to the presidency. Mr Barrett paid Pendleton a warm trib ute "Everybody and everything wants to come to Pendleton," he said "Last year we came over from Heppner and brought with us a man whu represented a federal department (W. W. Ci This year Mr. fry del xen of Pet ner school back sugg tha recommended also that congress ap proprlate $100,000 for the construc tion of range improvements, and in crease the appropriation for the ex termination of predatory animals, to (300,000 biennially to check a 115. 000.000 annual stock loss. The resolutions recommended that congress make no immediate changes in the land laws but appropriate to classify unoccupied public domain: that railroads give sheepmen owning' adjacent land first opportunity to buy or lease railroad land and that railroads also increase stock handling facilities and watering places, par ticularly at Montpelier. Idaho, and Laramie, Wyo. Classification of wool on sheeps' back and a thorough system of tag ging was also recommended. Commendation of the Oregon Live stock Sanitary Board, of State Veter inarian Lytle and Dr. Pinkerton. of the bureau of animal industry, were given. Experiments conducted by a large telephone company have shown that 1800 wires can be crowded into the same sixe cable heretofore used for 1200, without affecting their efficiency. Remove Waste Matter That Causes Sickness "I cheerfully recommend Foley Cathartic Tablets to any one suffer ing with constipation or biliousness." George Jenner. 41 Labor St.. .-'an Antonio, Texas. When the 1 Ji are .logged with a rracs c? p .. tfttut waste, I Lloua Hess, sick headache, ao;:.- stomach, bloa'.Ir.j ga33. and gen;rc.I d'rpftfljr fort result. A Wholesome and tfaor oughly cleansing cathartic that will move off the conyensd icaes Wtlicilt griping or nausea Is Foley Cathartic! Tablets. Take them ft bed time. aim u. e next morning you will nn l a grateful relief, without any discom fort, headache or unpleasant after effects. - They keep the liver healthily actlra, promote digestion, and shut out head aches and biliousness. Ask your druggist Sold Everywhere. ment, was in progress. MEN DEMAND THEIR BEER llllHIili Get Your Christmas Presents NOW at This BIG SALE Rockers, Rugs, Brass Beds, IN FACT ANYTHING YOU WANT IN FURNITURE AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS NOW BEING SOLD at prices cut and slashed to far below what wo formerly charged. THE LARGEST FURNITURE STOCK IN PENDLETON TO SELECT FROM Come in now before the "best choices" have been taken. We will lay it away for you until Christmas. The time is getting short, so you had better hurry. JOHN S. BAKER. I Professor Conklln spoke at the convention of the American Associa-j Tnu, t nlonlsU( , ...in ,or ,ne prevention ot iniant: Wrk Without Drink. mortality, in rnuaacipnia He de-i . , o -v., hr he- fore dinner, no work before dinner." CATLESS WORLD IS SIAX.AV clared that families wno have borne presidents In their time die out from deliberate race suicide. "ft (b ,,.th... onnhhlol. nnA .!,. erlcan to consider New England and ' Philadelphia ancestry necessary for j Americans." said Mrs Blair. "Th 'i lnflslon of new blood makes for de mocracy.," "There ts really no such thing as a pure strain in this country. We are; u people of mixed blood. There Is; no room In a democratic country for race snobbishness. The American J Indian is the only one who can lay I claim to being a true American "It was probably the aristocracy of I property which caused the Quakonl land Pilgrims to become known ft, the first families. Other races, other! ancestors are nulte as good slock. Bat It is true that more hoy liable." are born during war times, some oi the 'good old names' should be con tinued for some generations! The" will have a splendid opportunitj t. spread old American Ideals Refuse Dakota I'ann Owner wars on Ming bird Extermination. DEVILS LAKE. N D. Dec. 1 1 With the slogan "Song birds foreerl is the cry of the London trade union- j and a catleas world in 1920." R. ists. who are organizing to resist the . sayre. one of the largest individual! regulations shortening the hours dur-1 farm owners in North Dakota, has ar- ing which saloons mav tie kept open Meetings were held in different! parts of the city to protest against delegates a confer ihe new regulations, and were appointed to attend ence to decide which action ihe uni ons will take to defeat the regulations. Pennsylvania holds first rank am ong the stone-producing states. I Win 831 Main Street, Opposite Postoffice. Telephone 75. IIIIIIIIIliB Von should I'M Chamberlain cough Remeely. 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