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MOHT PAGES DAILY' EAST OREGON! AN. PENDLETON. OREGON. MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1916. PAGE THREE WOMAN IS KILLED BY ADMIRER WHO TRIES 10 COM! SUICIDE TO CAMPAIGN FOR SUFFRAGE ON HORSEBACK P Clearance Sale Prices in Effect All This Week We believe you are wise en ough to discriminate between the ordinary and extraordi nary, hence it is unnecessary tor us to argue the superiority of I I Bond $15 SUITS AND Your suit is here Bond Bros. Pendleton's Leading Clothieri WAR ODDITIES, LoNImiN -The benevolent wife of h naval officer who ent her husband half a ton of wool so the sailors could i knll aiafflera for themselves wua tifled that the sailors wire too busy, waltlag fur the Qarmani to come out. to da any knitting. LONDON.--The South African Highlander, JiiRt beginning to ,ir nv from South Africa, garbed In kUta and tnm o' ahantcrs and who look dtcldeilly Scotch, are mostly Dutoh bONDON Two American lleutrn iinl and five American Hid Indiana ore aart of the Fifth Canadian Hnt talloa, recently arrived from Canada. lil lX Bng. City hUthOrttlM are in a aaandry, The telephone system. Which i a municipal affair ha lost nil lis male employe to Hi . led by a band. 70 war ctora i rutting station magna. The tolui will he mi NCWS NO7" PKRHONAI. I" NEWS i'' hi" 1KB TV sfpevht r ADAMS, Ore Harrah nnd - -land, were nm to Pendleton TV Ian. 8 Mra. J. W. i Vernon and Don - iinw, who motored irndav, When a man's efficiency is on the decline when after a lonpr day of etfort the nass of work still stares him in the face it's time to find out whnt' wrong. Frequently a lack of certain necessary nutritive elements, in the daily diet, lessen mental and physical activity. A prime factor in efficiency is rijrht feedmR. No food supplies, in such splendid proportion, all the rich nourithment of field irains, for keeping the mental and physical forces ujihiii't nnd in trim, as Grape-Nuts Made of whole wheat and malted barley this famous pure footl supplies the vital mineral salts, often lacking in the ordinary daily diet, bul imperative in building Sturdy mental, physical and nervous energy. Then, too, there's a wonderful return of power for the small effort required in the digestion of Grape-Nuta, which, with cream or good milk, supplies complete nour ishment. "There's a Reason" for Grape-Nuts Sold by Grocers everywhere. Clothes to $30 OVERCOATS Mr. anil Mrs T. A. Lleuallen mo. tored to the county seat Thursday Mrs Frank Kreba waa in Pendle ton Thursday. Mr. Savage of Walla Walla, was In Adam on business. The Adams Kcbekah lodge met last night and Installed their new officers fr the coming; term Mrs. Cella Mrs. Lucy no-,Krobs for noble grand Roaahamr, vice grand; Miss Pearl Wilson, secretary; Halve itoseberry, treasurer. A good attendance was prensnt, The Iailles Club met at the home of Mrs. J W. Spencer. Those pre-1 cut W ChnrI Mrs. IVrini t Mrs L L Dupuls. Mr. Maruls. Mt , Mrs Hover, a Minnie Per! vere served lis, pickle ai Lleuallen. Mrs J. C. Chesnut i Shanu, Mrs Mrs Morris tiger. Rofres n Mi 20 ichc fell at mi t v lt nit l. Klin DA.M'lUI ON I VI5I ins. Italy Jan. fro n pment nought off. 10. Italy received the allies for her not to conclude a Joordlog to the Zu- the Swamped "p'-rali niruinsl cooperation huh i Vatican. MRS, MINNIE LEE Is DEAD AI, BERT GABEL, A BAKER, is BEING HELD. Accident, IM-Hanw Slaver Miin I ISikiI.i',1 mi Charge t Murder Bhoodng Takes place in sw Two Bajlatt Take Effort Sister fvlU ( Til real Made. PORTLAND, or Minnie Eat), 25 ye through the heart north of Kenton y ., Jan. 10 -Mm irK old, waH shot ami killed a mile tarda? lv Alhert (label, a baker, who was later arrest ed as. the police believe, he was try ing to kill himself by the dead wom an's Ide (label says the shooting was an accident The police hooked hlrn on a charge or murder. lira, L, (label ami Mrs. Alice Pat terson, Mrs. I,eeH slsti-r. had gone hooting on WlllaiiK tte slough liur Ihf the afternoon's outing they call ed on a friend. Womfatey Pableh. who llvaa in the scow where the shooting occurred. Mrs. Patterson anil Hablch left the two principals In the tragedy alone for a minute. They heard a shot Mrs I'utetrHon rushed to her sister. Woman i- shot Twice, "o alg, he' shot me!" Mrs Patter son says her sister exclaimed as she i l isped her hand to her breast. Mrs. Lee sank to the floor. Mrs. Patter son fled to ger her mother at 1860 liurrage street As she ran, Mrs. Pat terson says Rhe heard two more shots. Mrs I.ee was shot twice. The police were notified and Cap tain Itaty and Detective Coleman. Swennes, Smith and Patrolman Kvans ruihed to the scene. Oabel was In the house looking for something with which to kill himself, he said The police are holding him for Investlga tlon by Deputy District Attorney Delch. According to Mrs Tatterson's story to the nolice Mrs. Lee had known H.ibel three months. Mrs. I.ee had separated from her nusbnnd before ! she met (label, loiter Mr. Lee sought: reconciliation with his wife i 1 " ooo Tons Sugar Sold. :w YORK. Jan. 10. More than an tons of granulated sugar havo bought here by Europe within last month, order placed to- aboiit 3i,000 ton for Januar February shipments at prices Iflg from M.ti to 14. 10 in bond. cha a by Europe Influenced thf creased prodi: m Cuba hav i i sl'iih lE H I EST "FIZJ5. ale of N'on-AloohoUc Uguor l Permit led. iPOKANK, Wash., Jan. 10. An ilysis of the carbonated fizz which being used as a general substitute beer at many of the ex-aloons be made under the direction of the prosecuting attorney's office, ac Ing ti) an announcement by Pros .r John B. White, (here is found to be no alcohol in the product its sale will not be in terfered with. the fit Re! J aWj MOY(t ST. LOUIS, Mo , Jan. I, Mrs. Alice Curtice Moyer-Wing. field secretarv tor the Missouri Kuual Franchise As- Sedation In planning to reach th" r mote section of her state in the uzark mountains on horse-back In year aK aft,.r , widowhood of 18 her campaign for votes for women. .Mars, during which time she reared In the last campaign many of the re-land educated her two children by her mote mountain sections were not can-! own efforts, she married Turner G. vansed owing to the difficulties ot Wing, wealthy paint manufacturer of leachinii them. Now Mrs. Mover has! this city. Her husband is in entire a thorough brad campaign mare 'La-mpathy with her suffrage work and 1 ' Purchased l; her husband, ""d presented to the cause, which ihi r.lRRfiN FAMILY DOWN WITH THE MEASLES JOHN IIAGER AM) TWO lll N HAVE IHI IS1 OTHER NOTES. t IIIL- i Special i '"I respondence. i OIBBON, Ore.. Jan. 10. Measles; have made their appearance here. : John Hager and hi two small chil- Sdren have been confined to their bed , Uhia week with'the disease. Mr. and Mr. Dolf Thompson have both been confined to their bed this week with la grippe. Mr. and Mrs. Add Qriggl came over from Duncan Saturday and spent the i day with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thomp- 10 he1'""'! and attended the dance at 'he Springs Saturday night. W. W. Hoch and Herman Rosen-1 berg of Pendleton came up to thci springs Saturday to the dance given ! i y r. rmcn. a nooa crowo .menu eil it and a Joyous time was had by all. Miss Evalvn Meager is DOCK to her school here after spending the holi days In Pendleton with her siste' Mra. Chas. Willinnu. Mr. and Mrs. Jclfn V'n "mi n in'' Mr. and Mrs Dolf 1 hompaon went t I andlaton today. Mr. and Mrs. Lin Kidder and Miss Helen Russel of Athena spent New Year's lvre with Mr. and Mrs. Ed I Kidder. W. N. Pare was in Pendleton; Thursday on business. G. W. Jones, section foreman at, Gibbon hai returned from the Pen- , dleton hospital where he was for a, couple of weeks ill with pneumonia., Mr and Mrs. Seth Hyatt spent; Cbriatmai week here from Weston. They were visiting at the home of Mr. , and Mis. Dotty Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Ed White who have; made Gibbon their home for the past j three months left New Year's dav i for Seattle to reside. W W. Hoch ha a force of men ati the springs putting up lOS for his lUmme! use. A few nights ago llu ! thermometer fell one degree beiOW I Boys Inderal Now Prohibited From aero, the coldest It has been herej Going Into Billiard Halls, for several winters, also more snow! PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 10. Boys than has been here for three Winters. I t'r.der :'l years of age now are pro Stock are all doing fine in the moun- hiblted from going into pool and bil taini jliard rooms. The city council passed ;an emergency ordinance increasing GERMAN SHIP SURRENDERS, Armed steamer In Africa Captured After All Offlivrs lib-. LONDON, Jan. 10 The German armed steamer Klngano surrendered ee, mber '.'fi to the Hrltish naval ex m mi Lake Tanganyika In Cen-- I frlra. It was announced in an I fflcial statement. "The action lasted ten minutes," adds the statement. "All tdie German officers were killed and the steamer, j despite its aln'tlng condition, was brought Into port ' Wallace Irwin Marrlc l.oi'IsviLE. Ky., Jan. W presence of the Immediate Miss Latttla McDonald and Irwlh, author and poet, of N and San Francisco, were m the home of the bride's par In the families, Wallace rata, Mr and Mis Donald McDonald, Will Irwin was his brother best Ban. After the wedding the couple left for Porto Rico on their honey moon. After their trip t I) will re.' side In New York Excise Ttixesi lvmimori. WASHINGTON. Jan 10. Follow ing a democratic canvas, leaders de termined to notify President Wilson that they cannot paaa the excise tax es suggested In hla mefeage to con gress, with the possible exception of the icreascj income tax. Mti&AUD LA&CU.B !.: ride into the mountain fastness at of the oznrks and expound th Cailaa from the saddle. .Mrs Wing is a native Missourian and has been one of the most ardent Vorkera for suffrau-e in that state. A even sinrfresled the "saddle campaign and bought the horse for his wife, M it Vesuvius Erupt. NAPLES. Jan. 10. Mount Vesuv ius is again in violent eruption. During the night its activity in creased explosion after explosion oc i urred irf quick succession The volume of smoke Is enormous and large quantities of rock and lava .ire being hurled thousands of yards down the mountain 'sides. Uiugliter Aids Digestion. Laughter is one of the most health ful exertions; it la of great help to digestion. A still more effectual help Is a dose of Chamberlain's Tablets. If you should be troubled with indi gestion give them a trial. They only cost a quarter. Obtainable every where Adv IIF.KI.IN MINIMIZES tl'MOR, n)m.t H,.lmPts Chara teriie IUnes of Kaiser as Slight. LONDON Jan 10. All direct ad have characterized lernnn Emperor as rt' intimating that vices from Perl the Illness of t t'H ho r his cord 'ome fr s nny way serious have iris. Rome and Copen- aseen. 'on of these has given definite -curces of information, and in most cases, a n matter of fact, the state ments have been given frankly as merely rumors. HII.I.s EARNINGS Ill tolU). New llili di.rk Benched In Novem ier h Groat Northern ST. PAUL .Ian. 10 Gross eam irgs of the Great Northern railway f"r last November were 9,045,C3S, establishing a new record for a single months, it was announced at the railway's offices here. The principal increase was in ft (ight revenue. The previous monthly record, made in October.; 111, was IS, Hso.OOO. ( t)l Nt II. IIOOSTS AGE LIMIT. the age limit from IS years. originally the ordinano against card games Th was cut out and the age Rafted. pro Perm la n Hark Relieved Safe. SEATTLE. Wash., passing in and out get no report as to ape r when allao, abiu; whl of the P bi was Vet is n Ihat Poor Man Wakes, I p Rich ABERDEEN, Wash. Jan J. When John Roblnsky, a logger living at 417 West Fifth street, went to bed he was a poor man, but upon awakening he found himself suddenly worth ap proximately $5 7,000. An unle, W M. Kyba. died recently in Chicago He was a realtv broker Owe Her Good lli-nitli to Chamber lain's Tablet. "I owe my good health to Cham berlain's Tablets, " writes Mrs. R 1. Neff. Crookston Ohio. "Two yc.ir igo 1 was an Invalid due to stomach trouble. I took three settles of these Tablets and have since been In the best of health." Obtainable every where. Adv. JET AND CHIFFON ALLOVERS AND FLOUNCES. SI. 50 Values, $2.00 Values jg $3.00 Values iarance Hale Clearance Clearance Clearance hale rnce ... ALLOVER LACES Clearance Sale Price Clearance Sale Price ... Clearance Sale Price ... iS I..jU alues. Clearance Sale $1.75 Values, Clearance Sale $2.00 Values, Clearance Sale $2.25 Values, Clearance Sale 12.60 Values. Clearance Sale ALEXANDERS DUNCAN HAS COLD WAVE TIIEHMOMETEIt ILVs BEEN HO VKHl.N'f. AROUND THE ZERO MARK. (Special Correspondence ) DUNCAN, Ore., Jan. 8. Duncan has been in the grip of a severe cold snap for the past week. The ther mometer has been hovering; around the zero mark. A light snow fe.ll last Tuesday Mrs. James R. Davis spent Tues day in Pendleton. J. R Bryson and M T. McLaugh lin attended the New ear's dance at Meacham. They reported a good time. Mr. and Mrs. C S Covey left for North Dakota on a visit last Tues day. Seth Griggs and Mr. Fletcher from Alberta are visiting at the home ot Mr. Add Griggs. Samuel to Succeed Simon. LONDON, Jan. 10 The Daily Ex press announces that Postmaster Her bert Samuel will succeed Sir John lfarnC sees First rain. BAKER, lire.. Jan. 8. Harney county is celebrating the first visit of a locomotive to the county It was made near Harriman when the Ore gon Eastern extension of the O -W. R & N. company was pushing across the order from Malheur county wihout formal notice. When the news reached Burns. 14 miles from there, that one mile of rail already had been laid there was rejoicing in the city that is so anx- Why Tolerate Catarrh? You have noticed.no doubt, that any cold Aggravates nasal catarrh, and the flow of mucous amazes you that such objectionable matter could find lodg ment in your head. To ipnore this catarrh when the cold subsides is wrong because it continues to slowly injure the delicate linings of the nasal passages and clog them up. To correct catarrh, cleanse the nos trils frequently with a solution of warm water and salt, insert vaseline on re tiring, and take a spoonful of Scott's Emulsion after meals for one month. Scott's acts through the blood to feed the tissues, and contains soothing glycerine to check the inflammation and heal the sensitive membranes. Scott's is pleasant to take. Scott & Bowse, Bloom nekt. N, . is-g) Terrible Croup Attack Quickly Repulsed By Old Reliable Remedy Well lumrn Ceorg.a it ore kprr K, ma. trd croup mad cola lor bis family of tea with Foley' Hny nd Tar Compound. The minute that hoarse terrifying croupy ceugh is heard in the home of T. J. Barber, of Jefferson, Ga., out comes Foley's Honoy and Tar Com pound there's always a bottle ready. H. re's what he saya: "Two of my children, one boy and a girl, aged eight and six years respectively, had terrible attacks of crcip last winter and I completely cured them with Foley'a Honey and Tar Compound. I have ten In family and for years I've liunlsh worry and save doctor bills keen Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound nlvrays on hand. In your home. One bottle .;a 1 ma HnS-U's reliable and Id E FOR MM.!) sKVKX KOOM. TWO STOIU IK'IK :ir0 ft lis jtiiA. electric Itffhtn. ami all nvdern rnnverH4!, HI i n Union smtion Can b bought for $200 down MM. 1 IMH nth with Interest at 5 per cent on ile.VrrM i ivnien' food ince for a rallrwul man. Seller wouM uN t.tit ume in pr hu a Oo4 buy and will not remain toftfl M the market .it thi M ATLOOK-LAATZ INVESTMENT CO. Ill Bast Court St. Price 81. 13 1.90 2.a5 Price . Price ... Price ... Price ... Price ... TRYCASCARETS"FOR LIVER AND BOWELS IF SICK OR BILIOUS TONIGHT! CLEAN tfCMTR BOW BLS ami STOP HEAD ACHE, GOLDS, BODE soMAt'll Get a 10-cent box now. Turn the rascals out the headache biliousne&s, indigestion, the sick, sour stomach and bad colds turn them out tonight and keep them out with Case are ts. Millions of men and women take a Cascaret now and then and aever know the misery caused by a laxy liver, clogged bowels, or an upeet stomach. Don t put in another day of dis- L ascarets cleanse your nove the sour, fermeht ke the excess bile from id carry out all the con te matter and poison In Then you will feel great. the bowels A Cascaret tonight straightens you out by morning. They work while you sleep. A 10-cent box from any drug store means a clear head, sweet stomach and clean, healthy liver and bowel action for months. Children love Cascarets because they aever gripe or sicken. ious for transportation. Work is be ing continued on the road deaplte the cold and snow. Loy Lee CHINESE HERB MEDICINE CO. No. 711 (.anl.-n 1st Our roots hare been tested 100 years We can cure all chronic diseases or abscesses. Come to us If you are suffer. Ing from catarrh, asthma, luag or bronchial trouole. constipa tion, rheumatism, appendicitis, dropsy, kidney, liver, stomach or female trouble, obesity, blood and skin diseases or nervaus debility. Office hour, to a. m to 5 p M. Sunday and holiday, 10 a. m. to p. m. Sufferers from these an many other chronic iisea have been restored to healta and harplne.-s without poison ous drugs, by th Chinese herbs. Come and er ua J. E. MULL1N1X. Lawyer Over Taylor's Hdw. Store. Pendleton. Oregon. SALE JL