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DAILY EAST ORBGONIAN. PEN!
N, OREGON. KRUVW. JANUARY 7, 1916.
EIGHT PAGES
PASTOR WNOPERFORMED WILSON CEREMONY
MOHASTIR TELLS OF
CITY'S LAST OAKS
& fev Worth
&k TrV'mg
I S k
Ripe
Juicy, Sweet
Delicious
Tender
Healthful
Seedless
l HI BOOMBtG OF I i.
cam not mu. imams
auk mt ran w v
t ttiH-ns tVe Into Oram IVfonr the
IHtowming Hows of the KjOm
Therv- Is Touch of Mcxh-anlssn in
Ux" SituatKm Onl One Train a
Iter Into the City.
Note This story was written hyi
Mr. Shepherd only a few day before:
Sunkist
Oranges cZfiiSlSi
Order a doxen or a box today. Serve thi health
ful fruit at ever)- meat
All first-class dealers ivv have a plentiful supply.
Save SuikiU tissue wrappers for beautiful silverware.
CALIFORNIA FRUIT GROWERS EXCHANGE
Co ?j:r4Ui N."-TftSt
Eastern Hradqutt-tert 139 N. CUrk Street. Chicago
IMea mcOiimt taptnroil. Eagle, third class, as a fill latum gift
LONDON, Jan. 7. British vt-ssels from Emperor Wllhelm.
m Ukt Tanganyika. East South Afri- decoration is conferred on Con-
..paired the German armed sul Bppp in recognition of distin-
staaasef Kingani after a short en- guished service for the Fatherland.
BY WnXIAM a SHKFHERP
(TnMtd Tress Staff Correspondents
MOXASTIK Serbia. Xov. It (fta
'-nR to tw. Or part of Monastir ,
:s waiting, another part has fled tc. .
We've heard the guns booming, but
i how near the Bulgarians are we can't
! ML No one is allowed to go toward j
the Fulgarian lines. If you want to I
In eastward or southward to ilrem
;the Serbian officials will gladly vise!
our passport. All last night a train!
at OS carts the Serbian army trans- j
; ports, creaked over the rough cobble !
I stone streets.
We have come from PeYlepe.' j
said the drivers, ' with loads of hay !
'and flour. We understand that we
: are to go hack again for more." The
! Serbian army is up toward Ferlepe
: fighting the Bulgarians back from
this town that we are in and if the
: Serbians are moving hay and flour
J back to Monastir from their front it
I looks as if they were getting ready
( to fall back to this point.
The reaking of these carts from
Terlfpe secretly gladdens m Te than
one heart in Monastir. There are
many Bulgarians in this town. Vntil
the previous Balkan war three v, ar
ago, Monastir and all the southern
part of present Serbia was a part ol
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At the right is shown the Rev. Dr ;
Herbert Scott Smith rector of St
Margaret's Episcopal church in Wash
ington who performed the ceremony
at the wedding of President Wilson
and Mrs. Gait
At the left is one of the Wedding
gifts received b Mrs. Gait - a replica
Bulgaria. The Bulgarian and Serbian
is tc
that I took. One of them spoke Am
erican English.
"We've got a job to do in Monastir
and the little towns around," he ex
plained "We've heard that the Bul
garians in the Monastir district plan
an uprising if the Bulgarian arim ap
proaches. They say that it is plan-'
('. S. Consul Protests Brltiss.
ZURICH. Jan 7. Bulgars have re-j
quested the minister at Washington
Fran; :.. demand surrender of the British
statue of the great Pocahontas monu
ment erected on an Island In the
.lames river by the National Poca
hontas Society. The statue was pre
sented b Mrs. Anna Pryor, a des
cendant of the famous Indian maiden
Mis Salt is also a descendant of Po-
SWEDEN MAY GO INTO
THEM ASM ALLY
OF CENTRAL POWERS
Home Bakind Reduces
j r . ,
cm cost 01 JLivinp ysv
111
kni-T Honors Ilopp.
SAX FRANCISCO. Jan. 7
Bopp, consul general for Germany In vice consul harbored in a room by the
San Francisco ,is being congratulated American charge at Sofia They want
i'v his friends on his receipt of the him in retaliation for arrests of cen-
Vcoratlon of the order of the Radltral allies at Saloniki.
-Most ot the people here speak Bul-'armv r0mes in. We r- going to find j
garian were educated! in Bulgarian 1 out whether it is so."
schools and the history they learned1 "How will you find out?"
to consider most glorious is the his-1 "Oh. we've got o:;r waj-l When
tory of Bulgaria. There are perhaps1 we find that some man has been talk-
Give your Child
'-! xDr, King's New Discovery
- si . ita 1 :af
. ' I"" I.. MM
'Af rV for Cotihs and Colds.
w i
kiJk
.-erhians have gone: the poor ones are
ready to go. Let them but hear that
the Bulgarians are near and they Willi
fear their neighbor before the Bul-i
rarian soldiers come.
Bulcarians here to have arms.
There is a price of twenty-five dol- j
lars on the head of every Bulgarian i
litadji
aastir.
deaci
Dr. L
Dr. Kind's New Disco -crjT
Doctor', Prescription used
over
t and children like it.
co very fa antiseptic tills the cnM perms
--: ..; .:. .! :m ioosens the coui'ii
and toothes tlie irritarion.
"I liave usei'. Dr. King's New Discovery
for the p.ir.t three 3 ears and use it con
I timtally in toj i.imily. My children are
very fon i of it for it keeps them free from
You cannot use anything better for I cold. I can't lay too much for it, and
your child's cough and co.d titan Dr. I take pleasure i.i recommending it to my '
King's New Discovery. It is prepared friends." )h...S.lliinf, Franeank if.ll,
from I'iue Tar mixed with healing and Don't put off treatment. Coughs and
soothing balsams. It does not contain , colds often lead toa chronic congh. pneu
anything harmful and is slightly laxa-! nionia and other serious lung troubles,
tive, just enough to expel the poisons It is also good for adults and the aged,
from the system. Dr. King's New Dt Get a bottie to-day. All druggists.
liladelphia. has
on fifteen men
Every dead man
Bui-
killed in Monasi
wn'j supposed to have been
-'arian comitadji.
The intrigues of the Rio Grande
border are as simple as two times two
compared with the complications o!
I ujgarian and Serbian comitadjism
here. No one trusts anyone in Mona.
stir. The few Serbian officials rule
with an iron hand. Two weeks ago
I've heard before of the "talks"
Balkan omitadjis hae with sus
pects. The American police third de
gree is tame beside these "talks."
"Perhaps we'll find that there is
nothing to the story. Maybe only one
or two men have been shoolini off
their mouths. If that's the case, j
they'll get what thev deserve. And if!
ing to him."
I see them around town every day
now. these Serbian romitadjis. Some
of them wear civilian clothes and sit
the
the
l w
She
tut
her
day.
terr
cure
of I
!l I I'll I A Ml S III IT SCANDI
NAVIAN roi vi i;v will
s renin TEITON'8.
I. Sweden
rman) lose
ced to join
I not intend to let
war. even if she :
Teutons, Shi- feels she cannot ill
the Russians to heat Germany,
is not particularly pro-German.
Wholl) anti-Russian. 'She believes
strength will be the deciding fac
a! the liist resort. This outline
Ihe Scandinavian situation was
en ted from reliable sources to
The Swedes have long been in
r of the Russian attempt to se
ll coveted part of the west coast
he Scandinavian peninsula. The
k n who refused to char
linar paper bill when
houid be taken before a
iiH
he
ten-could.
alread have collected the twenky
four dollars due every comitadji wh'
"gets" a Bulgarian comitadji.
Only one train a day connects Mon
astir with the outside world,
comes from Salonica. Some day 'n
it may not come That will mean
that the Bulgarians have reached thf
line and cut it That same thing
happened in Xish not mala days
in the event of hostilities they would!
Invade Finland, expecting the Finns'
to join a campaign to capture Petri
grad. thence move southward and
join the Germans. The Norwegians
sympathize with England as a ten
! sequence of trade relations. Their
army is mostly pro. Herman but ihe
musses are pro-English. Denmark
Persistently is pro-ally.
THE U. S. D?pt. of Agriculture in Experiment Station Bulletin
No. I43 says that ten cents wcrth of wheat supplies almost
three times as much protein and ten times ei much energy as
round steak, and with some cth-T cuts of meat the difference i3
even greater.
If then, one really desires t j reduce her weel.ly meat and grocery
bills, she ne-d only make :nore 033 of her oven.
Who ever heard man, woman or child complain that good home-made
biacult&i muffins, cake and cookies appeared on the table tin often? Instead t!.?
tendency is "to make a meat of them" and Ihj variety li so great that something
you bake yourself could well be the Chief future cf every meal.
Home Baking is Simplified by
the Use of K C Baking Pcvder
With K C you can make thinf 5 moi.-t on I rich yet l ave ilicm
light and feathery, wholesome anj i'...;. -. biscuits nay t e n.ised
the night before and baked fresh for breakfast. Muffins need not
be dry and heavy. You can make a cake so light th.ut yen can
harJIy get it out of the pan whole, yt t it will not ML
K C is nol li'.e the r id fashionrd baking powder . It is double
UetittQ and continues to i;ivc off leavening gas until ihe dough 1.
cooked through. K C i.; soid at a fair price a large can for I'j
cents. This would be no object if strength and purity were sacri
ficed, but every tun is fully guaranteed under State ar.d National
Pure Food laws and to pli aw. We take all the chances. Your
money back if you do not get better result:) with K C than ary
baking powder you ever -ised.
Include a Can i;l VOUf nest c-roefrv nrdr trv ,m of ih -iL.
recipes that appear in thia paper from time to time. Then you will
hove cone far toward mMm this veximr "Cost of Uehm" orohleiu.
r7!Z2Zi.rxua?."XZKKz-2-23cuag-iiar.titini.mnitmamiiamaBmu3tie
ON WINTER TOURS OF
CALIFORNIA
V NOW how to work ; how
to play; and where their
play time is best They help to
make your visit to California
truly delightful.
Go via the
OrttSOI-WISHIftuTCM tttlLROiO & UVIG1TI0II Ctt
Union Pacific System
Any agent will be glad to help you
plau your trip; or, wntethe General
I', tonga Ag.-n:, PortUr.d, for liter'
ature and full information.
Mg
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Hi 1 -mx
1 ' Ik. Uie
and that the wond-be purchaser, sol
j the story goes in the Bosnia coffee
I louse, denounced him to the military
1 who searched the premises and found
1 1,500 silver dinars hidden away
j Whereupon, so Monastir believes, the j
I merchant was shot.
There's a touch nf Mexioanism In I
j the situation In the markets you
en Into Macedonia from Spain over
500 years ago. Huerta's paper money
went as slowly In his last dais in Mex.
ico as Serbian money is going here
now. Twenty Serbian cornltadjia
came to Monastir on the same train
of all the nati
government. 1
fled. So did the
American consul,
CLEANSES YOUR HP
MAKES II BEAUTIFUL
The same fever will strike Mon
astir some evening, if the loud shrill
whistles of the sinule train from -'a
nolica is not heard. Kven now" the
people do not go lo bed until they
thn
blasts. The
stand
rle
TRY THIS! AM. DANDRUFF DIS
APPEARS AND HAIR srors
COMING OUT.
A.
. a
SIMPLE REMEDY
FOR CATARRH
Mr.
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1 NOQDf ES, CHOP SUEY, CHINA DISHES I
I GOEYS
KWONG HONG LOW
H6Weit Alt. St.. Upta.rs. Phone 4", 3
II VI ItlSliATIli: IIYOMKI I H IS
TIMES A DY M BE RE
LIEVED. If a few year ago tome one ha I ,
said you ci,uld treat catarrh hv i
breathing air charged with a healing;
balsam, the Idea would have been ri-
di uled and It remained for that em
inent Investigator. R. T. Booth, toj
dl cover In Hyomel this wonderful
method of treatment.
Hyomel has performed almost ml
racnlotM results In treating catarrh
and Is today recognized by thousands
of people as the only advertised rem
edy for catarrh that can be relied uo '
i 011 to do Just what It claims. The I
complete outfit of Hyomel ih inexper.
1 sive nd eon lsts of an Inhaler a
medicine droppei and a bottle of H j
ornel
I llrenthei the air of Hyomel through j
the little Inhaler druggists f u rn e 1 1 .
with it for a few minutes four times j
a day and it will help the worst case '
' of catarrh. It soothes and henlx th- '
mueotis membrane of the air pn-
1 r'ages. prevents Irritation, ami effects
j complete and lasting rellet.
In Pendleton there me seor.-M of
' well known people who have been re
ilied of iiitarrh by Hyomel if ii
' loes not help you Tallmnn A Co. will
I return the money you pal I fur Hv
el Th s 1- no- strongest svldenc
that can ie offered u to iheir taiUi
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I lll lit Ml TIM. TMANKStilVIXa
(Atlanta 1 'onstltutlon. 1
A Turkish news-piper, published in
Constantinople, had this Jubilant ed
itorial note of thanksgiving in a re
cent issue:
"We weep tears of gladness over
the news that our loved trooiw bay-
onetted thousands of our enemies in
a late engagement
Doubtless appropriate devotional
exercises of thanksgiving followed,
for the Turk is nothing now if no;
Imitative of his Christian brother in
arms. Fighting side by side with
him in the science of slaughter He
refinement ol crueltlsB, In many In
stances different from his blundering
barbaric methods 'he Christian war
riors likewise render tnanks to their
exclusive God for th- same victorious
butcheries. Wholesale killings of their
Kind Of enemy -1 rlstlans are ca
bled home, and ehoreh hells peal S
people's thanks, and prayers MCend
for greater victories still at the price
of human live.-.
Sink 01 swim, ChflHtnll and Turk
are In the same ship as to this fea
ture 01 Moody thanksgiving.
,,;sap tuqi IMU aqi JOJ ipuinH.,
hi KuiA3n,)t until BOM i "apjmi
pl.U MI PUS WH,Ulill SJApl IIBHHMU.)
uu) pun Hsui-m Mats 5(jnj, m og
'pUBcjaj loom . mjntttSO tiiqw
BAOp Xupieai s puji JH Uo7.M.
:.i4SU i" IMSIII J-lnj rfql U JWM
I 11 umd -ui o Sp40aj -nil BMJJ
,uoss.i 011 patuttei SBt HH1 MUM
sJWIlaO uhiiuhmj, jo s.ii inn
,, UB1KJU, I U
.iiH uiisi.iu,.i si 11 'sano mos ui joj
..an x-i ss.11 mi.vi niiitn rfiin.H sqi mi i
ip aM -UK 001 ssuas n ill,, :sut
hjm. fapaatojd v 01 sit
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Danderlne Is to the hair what frch
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You can surely have pretty, soft,
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Knowlton's Danderlne ;rom any drug
store or toilet counter and try It as
directed
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