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PAGE THROT EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY. JANUARY 7. 1916. A Noticeable Fact about the man or young man who has visited this store, taken our word for it and pur chased a suit or overcoat of Bond Clothes $15 to $30 is that he always comes back for more of the same and he needs no suggest tag nor urg ing in making his second pur chase. Apply this. Bond Bros. Pendleton's Leading Clothien A m If IK PART 111 1 GERMANY W m N WAR HV I'Altl. W. ACKEIt.MAN. (United Press Staff Correspondent. H i:kl.l N, Jun. 7. Aa the 1915 twelvemonth clones HM German cam l.iiiKii spreads fi more foreign lands: to Turkey and Egypt Many enor mous liattlen and campaigns In 1915 have decided the war In certain war theaters. In the Russian Campaign the Rus sian army wan pushed Into Russia Serbia has heen entirely submerged llelgium I" occupied. Kight of Fram e's richest provinces, with near ly three million people are under Ger man control. Germany has lost most of her col onics and her overseas commerc i id - neen erect - g we 1 1 1 1 1 . ;. no. ui 1 35 a friend of the ! a large newspa- 35 declared keep Helglum A I printing establlshon id in Brussels A count, reported to I kaiser, ha erected per offlcei there On the other hand It Is Germany could not keep Belgium without giving the people representa tion In the Reichstag and one official said that would be impossible because "we could never have so manv French speaking members of our parliament." Alsace and Iyirralne are not considered similar. Icss than cne-seventh of that territory is in habited by people or French origin. practically no nilMltTinilltllllTlil'MIIHllHilllMIIIIin! j;iitHrffIMIlltllllfilTliiiiiMiiiiitrMiiminfiiiiiiiMitmniiii.i..iji.iuMiiini.iui..i - T. P. W. Pure Food Shop" 3 Phones All 15 CLEANLINESS ECONOMY SERVICE THE CLEANEST, BEST EQUIPPED GROCERY IN EASTERN OREGON. COUNTRY SAUSAGE Freshly made, for today's trade. SWISS CHEESE 1: pound the !. I between ihe central powers allies there ban been no dec! tie, no deciding campaign. Both sides await with eiU I den. e and determination thb Whether ii win be fought or no one knows. Kcents will and the Germane. live bat-j The whole of Germany, therefore looks to the kaiser to decide what il eonfi-i Germany's final position shall be contest.! with regard to Belgium The conatl avoided tution provides that the kaiser shall decide 1 make the terms of peace. When the PEANUTS All No. 1 stock, two pounds 25 CANNED SWEET SPUDS They are simply fine, the can 2(r RAISIN BREAD Large loaf COTTAGE CHEESE Pint 20 HOME MADE HOMINY Quart 15c QUEEN OLIVES Pint 25 RIPE OLIVES Choice stock, 8 cans for ." FLORIDA ORANGES Full of juice, doz. 3." SUNKIST ORANGES Large size, dozen H' The fate of lielglum depends the outcome If the war Is a Belgium'! future will depend Ihe peace terms. Peace today depends upon th tlon of the Belgian question England and Germany come understanding on Belgium's the war will continue. These upon draw, upon kaiser does decide his lead will In followed. HEAD AND NOSTRILS F PAPK'S coi,l 001101 M ENDS t OLD OF IWll'PE IN FEW HOURS, In Belgium, struck a mine and was abandoned by all except three mem bers of the crew, according to dls I inches received here from Rotter dam. The captain and 21 members of the crew were picked up ny the Dutch steamer Alkald and taken to Rotterdam. Tugs have been dispatches from IokIi Kntll to nn future state ments have been made so often that the United ITess asked the censor to pass this article to tell the outside world what everyone here talks about Murine the last few weeks two things became evident England de Clared that she will not make peace until Belgium is evacuated. Germany is determined that Belgium win not be given up until Germany Is assur ed that it will not be a political or military ally Of Great Britain's. For several weeks. I have asked ifflclals what Germany is going FOR BIN I M VTISM. As MMI as an attack of Rheuma tism begins apply Sloan's Liniment Don't waste time and surfer unneces sary agony. A few orops of Sloan's Liniment on the affected parts is all you need. The pain goes at once A grateful sufferer writes: "I was suffering for three weeks with Chronic Rheumatism and Stiff Neck, although I tried many medicines,: they failed. Fortunately I heard of Sloan's Liniment and after using It three or four days am up and well. I am employed at the biggest de partment store in 8. F. where thsy employ from six to eight hundred hands, and they surety will hear all about Sloan's Liniment. H. b Smith. Sun Francisco. C'al. Jan. 19, Kit. 25c, at all druggists. Adv BELL SHAPE, STAR CUT GLASSES Set PLAIN TUMBLERS Set of 6 SPRING CLOTHES PINS 3 dozen ASPARAGUS TIPS; cans QUAKER CORN FLAKES Dozen packages IMPERIAL PRESERVED FIGS Jar FANCY OREGON PRUNES 10 pound box of 6 for 7.c l$ BO !0o roc 81.50 1 THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Where It Pays To Trade Illlllllllllilt iiiiiiiil Stories From the War Zone KEEP lie ACTIVE AND BOWELS CEEAN Rotterdam to attempt to salvage the do with Belgium. The answer has Your cold will break and all grippe misery end after taking a dose ol Tape's Cold Compound" every two hours until three doses are taken. It promptly opens clogged-up nos trils and air passages In the head, stops nasty discharge or ROM run ning relieves sick headache. dull ; I'evcrlshucHM. sorethroat, sneez ing, soreness and stiffness Don't stay stuffed-up! gult blow ing and snuming! BaM Sour throb I Ing head nothing else in the world gives MS)) prompt relief as "Pape' Cold Compound," which costs only 25 eonts it any drug store It Ida without assistance, tastes nice, and . .titsis no inconvenience Accept no substitute. end th Winer 1-ower Bill I p. WA8HTNOTOK, Jan 7 The ad- gress of the war. ministration water power hill headed j In Germany there ,ir tha house calendar Speaking of It. with regard to Belgium. chairman Ferris of Ihe public lam!.- to keep Belgium The other wanH , ommitt..,. said- ! to give it up. The line is not dislinct- ln California, two companies con-! ly drawn. Many think Germany the developed should keep Antwerp and tne ions SHILLING BOl S II 1 M IDE GREAT VME TCR8. . nutlss i . i me wish pro Urol per cent of power sites, and they own undevelon ed sites to frustrate competition Con gress should not Idly let private con cerns monopOlltM the development of water power and fix exorbitant lute of Namur und Liege, or that Germane should have the right to garrison those fortresses. ithers believe Ger many should keep Antwerp as an out let to the channel for Germany. Oth I ers wish Germany to keep all of Bel- glum, but this Is considered a minor InMn. Itcbcf stume r Mils M'no London, Jan t. The Dutch sti tines broki steamer l.cto. bound from New ToTH up and towet to Rotterdam with i cargo of wheat wee when tor the American relief commission sen Lay. I iitirpri-o Sail MARflHFIHLD, Ore . fan. ; The gasoline schooner Knterprlse sails for Waldport after having been repair,-' tore for several dll S I'aSt. Boat rent through hard experiences after not DSUtral lie, -ause of the documents i .a..b...t loiiiiil in ;ni''i--Mii'w ,ni: m.,,, n., There is a general feeling that Bel glum should never be permitted to re. turn to the position she held before the war. It is felt that Belgium was JfdfacmhJfan, Oifav SIMP 0m W&fK A 4 , s ,3 ;: .. ISd i oetween ut landing of a viola Germany, in affect, nlon see mi ot give up probability inventions. tlon of its neutrality by which Germany considers treaties The universal opl to be th it Germany will i Belgium while there Is a of a renewal of these c The fear exists that BngUnd may in the future use Belgium to defeat Ger- many, Germany considers that she holds within lo r hands the terms of peace and that she has won the war so f r BJ the war and 1915 Is concerned. It is asserted .however, that throiieh English control of news channels, what are considered victories here r, aeh the world as defeats. Or, II not as defeats as indications that Germany Is weakening. This breeds concern In Germany that when it i omcs peace making time the allies will cause any peace terms to be in terpreted as German defeats, espec ially it Germany shows a willingness to evacuate Belgium It is said here that the allies will declare that Ger main is defeated or she would never give up Belgium Many Germans want to keep Belgium because they think 11 .vil be interpreted as evi- ce that Germany has won tne war Mam things are interpreted as ev idence that Germany Intends or does not intend to keep Belgium. One Is that Germany never would have spent the millions of marks for bridges, new railroads public buildings Improvements. If sh BY EO L- KEEN Idles disaster, the Gallipoli fiasco, the (I'nited Press Staff Correspondent.) failure of the Big Push on the west LONDON Dec. 30. If John Bull Urn front in the spring and fall, the could' Bee himself as others see him) German occupation of Poland, the he might mend his ways. But being j obliteration of Serbia and the British constitutionally unable to apply the ! retreat In Mesopotamia. against L--i..h to his evesiaht he which the accession of Italy to the gives his friends, neighbors and ene mieB an erroneous notion of his dis position. Americans recently arrived in Eng land have been astonished to find that this country is not in a state of utter despondency and demoralization. The v sitor soon becomes convinced that the stories he has heard and read ol internal turmoil, dissension and lack of interest in the successful prosecu t on of the war have been chiefly a. i n i an , miieL-K learns i.aue m '- 'tulanre recently labeled then, . " ' n ihadn t been for these whimperers the grumbling about the management of , . mill, in " " certain am-1 c,)llntry and ,he war would be the war n t e las j . . s I manage(1 by thn 0jd one-party CsM it was tne gruniniers wno Fi ll BEST WHEN BILIOUS, SICK. Ill VDACHY, (OXSTIPTi;i, OH IOR BAD BREATH OU SOIR STOMACH. allied cause and her recent brilliant. operations on the Isonzo front, thei British conquest of German South West Africa, the putting out of busi ness of some 60 German submarines: in the North Sea and adjacent waters, and the successful invasion oj thei Baltic by British submarines, make a comparatively meager offset, in the! grumblers' opinion. Alter an. ureal criuun rea., "e,,bowel c,eanslng you ever e,perler.c- a good deal to the whimperers asi,, up vmft rremier .s.pmn in a in -! oj. ., r-ascivts he.t lar- Ee cheerful! Clean up Inside to night and feel fine. Take Cascarets i to liven your liver and clean the bow els and Btop headaches, a bad cold. biliousness, offensive breath, coated tongue, sallowness. sour stomach and gases. Tonight take Cascarets and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and body's doing it atlve for children also. pro -peace sentiment, the great of Britishers is more determined j than when the war started, to Germany thoroughly. tral world 'What's th Ms the last few matter with which saves us months. England and by persistent denunciation those responsible brought about the creation of the ministry of munitions. Jerrnanys high-explosiw resourc- ics by making cotton absolute contra- nana, anu tne partial reiormainm oi ihe censorship whereby at times th- veil of secrecy has been lifted from the battlefronL ing o land Br through the wholesale intern (Continued on Page seven ) oncerned at the effect is A inusjdnai llli: lUfl-Ullnroiru a. .... cur appearances on others." (ithers , call it modesty: others, stupidity. The worst feature of the year the loss of Bulgaria to the allied cause might have been prevented by a pro-1 per amount of judicious self-advertis- j ing applied at the right time where it would have done the most good. I But John's dignity couldn't abide, the j press-agent methods as skilfully em- ! ploved by Kaiser Wtlhelm. Bulgaria: SAGE TEA TURNS GRAY HAIR DARK I IT'S GRANDMOTHER'S RECIFE TO BRING BACK COlOit AND LISTRE TO HAIR. Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Holiday Candies I STRAIGHT FROM WHITMAN'S The very best of every- thing in gilts. Candies I show the standards of a ing line with measures on tl the Bulgarians that the central and other wasn't going to tMmM Con Dung Low CHOP SUEY NOODLES c, HOT TA1ALES CHILLI CON GAME Sl'AMMI STYLE LUNCHES COFFEE Kcr thing elenn and up-to-date FIRST class IB R VICE TEA 5c PackdRe Under State Hotel for Phont Webb and Cottonwood Sts. f,87. reniltelon, 'ire. Prevents roughness during the summer NYAL'S FACE CREAM A superior vanishing skill tone soon absorbed. LEAVES NO SHINE Price 50 cent Koeppen's The Drug Store Tliat Serves i on Best "Iff' EASES TIRtD. SORE, SWOLLEN FEET INSTANT It ELI EE ': ACHING. I'l IT'EI) I I'. ALIOI si;i I RET WD OOHNM. . 4 That beautiful, even shade of dark, glossy hair can only be had by brew ing a mixture of Sage Ta and Su!- rjhur. Your hair is your charm It makes or mars the race . When It frankly put herself nl' for the high.s; ,-.llleg (Urns Kray. streaked and looKS bidder and the safest guarantee. Ger-1 (1 wispv anij scraggy, just an ap- manj having a field -in the advents- pileatlon or two of Sage and sulphur s store. You can't buy bet- effecuve punter, j enhaces its appearance a hundred-j ter canfJie8, prettier paek- uuraiiy concluded u'lon-t bother ,0 prepare the tonic; a8e8 better assortment, wers were the most ouan get from any. drug store a E anywhere in the world likely t,, be able to deliver th,- gooaa ;,,.C(nt bottle of "Wyeth s sage an i s tnan right here, i ome in It pays to advertise not ont; for re- Sulphur Compound," ready to use.,S and judge for V0UT Self. cruits nut lor possioic aiues. inis can always De uepenaeu upon The Kngllshman's fondness for 1 bring back the natural color.! crumbling, which he simply can't curb thickness and lustre of your hair and j even In war times is another token 01 j remove dandruff, stop scalp Itching his indifference to outside opinion. II I and falling hair. Is the inalienable privilege of thej Everybody uses Wyeth s Sage and S l'ruish soldier to carr a groucn iuipnur Decause it oarsens so naiu" Bintlnst his officers, as it is the right aiy and evenly that nobody can tell of the 1'rltlsh civilian to denounce the it has been applied You simptf government. Hut this characteristic . dampen a sponge or soft brush with doesn't detract cme whit from thej it and draw this through the hair bravery of the one or the loxalty of taking one small strand at a time; bv the other. It would be a great mis-' morning She gray hair haa disap take to regard the recent hot debate peared. and after another appllcu I., n irlinment the outspoken and at ! tlon it become beautifully dark an Tallman & Co. Leading Drojanti ' ii it 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n i M 1 1 1 1 1 u i n 1 1 1 : t r The time bitter criticisms of military miscalculations and diplomatic blun- the Pvs JUAREZ, Hex, Jan. reers of the Shilling fsmtl) tun nave been retnarkable. Klve True the E Doys of the same family have all be-) Plenty in the last year to which to np. come well known Jockeys. Hugh, the P' his traditional pererogslive From piMlH o, nr.. o .... chapter. The Ds.rds.n- appear rant glossv, lustrous and abun- last of the brothers has just corns in 'the grumblers' Win go limping around with a li ng, puffed-lip feet feot so tired, hafed, sore and sw ollen on can nirdlv get vour shoes on or oft": Why lon'l "u gel a ili -cent box of "Tty." rom the drug store now and gladden Mir tortured feet.' "flt" makel your feet glow ilh! tin otniort. takes down swellings and brother, is now riding at Juares to his own on the track here, .lames, the eldest of the brother made good in the saddle some icals' ago and Is now a trainer and owner., Oeorge the next brother was Mile,! ! in a fall from his horse In New Or- leans in lsofi. r. H, (Call Shilling, the third brother it also ni owner and trainer after having served his , bi '11 dismal YES-IT IS POSSIBLE TO STOP RHEUMATISM dt the soreness and misery rlgh! ul of feet that chafe, smart and nrn. "Tl?" Instantly stops pain in orns. callouses and bunions. "Tix" glorious for tired aching, sore eel. No more shoe tightness -no in, re loot torture . E. MULLIN1X, Lawyer Taylor's Hdw. Store. Ilnv.li. the Inst his first race o All the bins at the Bhllttn Tex. is. if til, n Dee. were b. homes flv v) IT Pendleton, Oregon. Rheumatism is a tormenting and ri,,i,is,m mil-ioV Iii some easel it In the saddle ttufUl Ihe fourth " ; i,;,u I. i-lilimil , I, TICIUS to ircnwi """" avail in Othel t ases. The darting pains, lame musdet or stiffened joints only disappear by grad ually expelling tlic uric acid, and -so nuny thousands nave been relieved DJ Ihe blood-enriching oil (nod in Scott's Emulsion that you should give it a faithful trial. Seott's Emulsion acts as a powerful blood-purifier by tat rearing the ted corpUsclel and it .strengthens the ore-ias to carry oil the acids which Cause the trouble. trj Scott's Bmolsioa. tt cannot harm. It has helpl d thousand! and may bo ex actly what you need. No Alcohol. gtsM it Bssfai Lloomfield.N. J. liV; 111 I s. I i;ol sil tltl ITS There are more s!nli i than self inade men When some folks say th chance they mean thej ws vantage. Getting a cure lor a col easiest thing in the World, It is the hardest Macon Hong Kong Cafe sm kdodi i pari owa Noodles AND Chop Suey HOT TAHALES 15c Omslile I'ray Urders a Speiialty Boxes for ladles and Keutn-men 0PKN DAY AND AIX NIOH1 MKAl.S IV AMI CF .ipeelal I'hlcken Dt&SkSf 'Sundays. 548 Main Street Neil to K 0, Hldg. Phone 10 1 Loy Lee CIIIN'RSE No ill.iti: 1 1 nnriiiii M mi nn I N I leatsd or bronc tion. rhe i.l bsaMBlSi I p in