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PAGE THREE EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN PENDLETON OREGON. THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1916. "If a man can write a bet ter book, preach a better ser mon, or make a better mouse trap than his neighbor, even tho he live in the woods, the world will make a beaten path to his door." Emerson. That's why Bond $15 to There's one Bond Bros. Pendlrton'i Lending Ctolhlen FLASHES FROM WIRE (By United Press.) DENVER. Colo. Jan. IS. A boom for supreme Court Justice Tully Scott for governor of Colorado on the democratic ticket wu to be launch . at the Jackson Day bunuuet here. I'lTTSItUHG, Pa., Jan. 13 - Lafay ette In to play State ColleKe In tile firm game of the ID 16 banket hall sea son WATCH SORE THROATS because swollen "lands or inti.imed membranes often affect mhor tissues and lung trouble easily follows. As Nature's corrector of throat troubles the pure cod Uvei oil in Scott's l.muKkm is speedily converted into erni lesisiing tissue; its tested glyecr ,i,o is curative and healing, while this wholesome emulsion relieves the l rouble and upbuilds the forces to resist tubercular germs and avert the weak ening influence which usually follows. If any member of your f.' mil) has a tender throat, get a bottle of Scott's Emulslonto-dty. Phjiricfansprescribc it to avert throat troubles, overcouie bronchial disorders and Strengthen the lungs. No alcohol or harmful drugs. Always insist on Scott's. Scott ft Uowuc. Uluundicid, N.J. U- pofirLAmomcs' Vacation In Portland, with s de trips outside, will give you an en Joyable occasion. Make the Multnomah your headquart ers. Service better, rates con. slstently lower. fiO rooms, per rtsy II. no 100 room with bath, per dy MM 1011 rooms SitS bsth. pei day J (Si 2oo large nut. Ids rnotns. hat h. i?r day H ot Kitra pcrmiti ill rontll, ml itltlntlBl 1 " 1 1 I EKST CRAWFISH OYSTERS SEA CRABS Fine. Clean Furnished Rooms In Connection. WgsMn Heated. The Quelle Restaurant BxclUalVa distributing depot in Pea41et0tl for FAI.rs Sea Foods. Clothes 130 are so popular. here for you. ei.KVKl.AND. Jan. 13. The 15th annual automobile show opened at Cleveland DALLAS, Texan, Jan II. The new 1140,001 Labor Temple was dedh .itcd i here. Mili Ki ll: IS AShl ll AiiH-rlian Knilias I'rgo (.oriimnv To Relax pa sapoei RoqnlMnteiita, BERLIN, Jan 12. The American ommbussv In negotiating with the forelen office to secure, If possible, a , modification of the recently piomul gated regulation for vlseing pass 1 oris for entrance Into Oermany t'n l r these regulations It In almost Im possible for many Americans to en Iter (iertnarn. owing to the Irnpossl- hlllty o securing the HUH tits, such as birth eNsary doc- rtlflcatao, in til- United States ) Several days ago the American em j basso In 'ienna announced th.it 00 account of the new German passport I j regulations , three Americana hail j found it impossible to go from Aus-, j trlu to Oermany. lM i:it s IMIIAX FOE DEAD. I ' Chief tkrallnla lire Mm of Solf- nafBcted Wand, CRTCAOO, Jan. II chief na IJ , la Fire who fought with sitting Bull j In the Custer massacre. ,lled at a I hospital here, aged II )'MR, , 'week ago. a, patently tired of li e. he 'cut hl thro it and wM unconscious j i most of the time at the hospital Outfla.lt lor man years waa an at traction at circuses and Wild Weal shows , Maternity! The Word of Words It Is written Into Lie's expectations tl..t tnotiiei liood is the one sublime accom- plidiment. And If Ibteri is anything, no Dirittcr how simple. hew nppnrcntly trivial It mny seem. If it can Bid, help, s'M or In any way com fort the exper! tot mother, it b a blcjslr,;. And mirh Is a remedy cnllcd "Mother's Y r I c ml." You nppl;- It ever the stomach mttrcTes. It Is gently rubbed on tho surface, and main dm trt,,a,d nlloxl. II IX MHWH this relieves the strain on H1SsMltl, natural j expansion takes place without undue effect , upon the nerves. And si the time sp- pnmches, the mind 1, h gone thrniifth a pe riod of repose, of gentle expectancy, end this has an unquestioned Influence upon the future child. That this Is true Is evidenced by the fact that three generations pf bothers have used and recommended "Mothci't Friend." Ask your nearest druggist for a bottle of this splendid remedy, lie will get It for you. And then write to Bradflcld Reg ulator Co., 407 Lamar Bids., Atlanta, Ga., fur a most Interesting book of information to prospective mothers. It Is mailed free. Write today. It Is a book you will enjoy. WORKMEN WHO Willi, or do other electrical work nl miyi prefer that their materials and appliances should come from here. That precludes ail possibility of their being any thing but tight, obviates the neoesslty for testing everything before ugtng. All our electrical supplies are tested before we pell them, l'etler buy that kind than the uncertain sort. J. L. VAUGHAN ITALIAN TROOPS III TRENCHES ENJOY ALL E KEN IRK WARMED HY BREAM HEAT WHICH To MANY IS A GREAT LUXURY, In Fan, Tliowi Who Are l'fl lielilnd IN Not All so Comfortable, to. i online to Youths Retuntlnf from (be limit Torn of Winter Are Driven Away. HY ALICE ltDHK (United Press Staff Correspondent i ROHM Dec II, (By Mali. I Italy's boys In the trenches ha,' a royal Christmas Hem of all '.lelr Christmas gifts was Christmas din ner In steam heated trinities With Ih'ir modern trench Improvements they had the bent of It over smn el the girls they leTt behind them r u sunny Italy has the coldest Interiors iipd the poorest heating faelitles in the world In the trenches how ever; up where the snow Is he.rv and the rains are Ireezlng in the mountatiia, the steam heated trench cb are drtvng away the terrors of .i winter campaign. The tending or gifts to .oldurs at the front was one of the most touch ing of all Christ. nas activities Rv eryone wanted to send something A poorly clad woman entered one of the stations where special boxen of nweetH. ready for sending to soldier V were On sale. Bh had only sixteen soldi. The boxis were one franc fifty. ' I II buy something," she said. "I've no one at the front now My boy's fallen at Col ill Lana but I want to aend some little comfort to some other mother's boy." fChe bought a small package of sweets for sixteen cents and some inotner'B hoy mist have felt a different quality in that le.olv purchased remembrance, The order that chocolate and s, t.' could not lie sent privately to soldiers at the front caused Mo ll a wall that parliament decided In chance th ol" ni r The order hi case of the fear til en given K l.-i.ned sweets from suspicious and concealed uaar ters might reach the sotdlera BuOUffh evidence had rome to the ears of the authorities to warrant this action it was this same fear trial resulted In the public cigar ami cigarette collec tion stations being abandoned. The opportunities for enemies lending poisoned cigars or ilgar.'ttes offered mo strong a temptation, to evil mind. The discovery of poisoned tobacco brought the decisive older Thou sands of cigars were destroyed and the older was that henceforth only money would lie accepted to buy ol inrt from government supply stores. At Christmas time the bars were down for CgOCOlate and sweets. In the face of Christmas sentiment, voic. ed b) mothers and sweethearts, wives and children, law and precaution stopped uslde And the rush of bun dles of candy and chocolate, of tobio (,, and all sorts of presents, has ap palled the postal clerks. Imlauwndor uerarri KsYls Two Dee. HY CARL ACKBRHAN (United PreM Staff correspondent I BERLIN, Dec. II. (B) Mail i -"ut hunting with the American mili tary attache in Berlin, Colonel Kulins, Ambassador Cterard Killed two small deer with one shot The olonel. on the other hand, 'ired two shots with out hitting a deer! II lefurd'i friends cot know thai an expeit-i rack-nevei -m;sa-rlfleman, they would think ai i idem, bu: this is the sec- : this winter o deer With lappened thus I and the Colo issador's garni Two small e tl erard To Mill nci appeared tlcrard filed at one The bullet went through its heart. 'strucR a rib. glanc ed out the side and went through the leer! More game officer took " shot ot, but the deer dbg ' way home (terard I like to bag a duck ppearen and an- ipeared, j decided lor din-i hi use Mrs Gerard's mother Is visiting here and likes duck It was dark The Ambassadr spotted ot.e fired and bagged D But when he got It home it was too old to sal "That's what 1 get tor shooting ducks at night." remarked (iernril smilingly when he renrned the eni hassv iimii l"ol Is seized LONDON. Jan. 1.1 A dispatch tol ReUteFl Telegram Company from Bergen says that 1ST. hags of parcel Dost were seized at Kirkwall onj, board the Norwegian steomcr Lyn-J gen ford, which sailed from New York : December 24 for Bergen. ! riOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH j ! Apply Cream in Nostrils To I Open Up Air PassaRCti. I Ah! What relief' Your clogged nostrils open right up, the air pas sages of your head are clear and you can breathe freely. No more hack ing, snuffling. mucous discharge, headache, dryness no struggling fol j breath at night, youi cold or catarrh .-on,,; Pon t stuv stuffed up! Get n small bottle of Kly's Cream Balm frotail your druggist nlw. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream In your nostrils let It penetrate through every air pasage of the hand; soothe tltd heal the swollen. Inflamed mucous membrane, giving "U Instant relief. Kly's Cream Balm Is Just what every ,-old and catarrh sufferer has been seeking It's Just splendid. AN AWAY BECAUSE Cllli'A(it). Jan 12 Surrounded by loails of pretty flowers. 1 4 veur old Kmma rtollonglno. Is back in the home ol her wealthy parenu after having run away to the country md accepted a position an a menial in a farm house. Miss HoIIogtne tar ava I ecause she loved the big outdoors, 'lowers and fields, and did not wart to live in the city wl'h its brick wa'ls and Iron girders She sper.t Net vacation In the country last suinuiet Stories From BY WILLIAM O, SHEPHERD. I Cnited Press Staff 'Correspondent. j Mn.NASTIIt Serbia. Dec. 1 (By Hall) This is to introduce Uenerul Dooan Yassich. He isn't a general at! this writing; only a Serbian colonel; but between now end the time you read this he'll be promoted. Fy that time Honaatlr probably will have fal len and the lust big city of the Ser bians will be in the hands of the Austro-ilerman-Hulgars. But for ten days Colonel Vas.dch has held the Oit) against odds and he'll hold it as much longer as he can. He is only fori,, -five, but he is tired looking and thin; his hands are wrinkled like an old man's. When he came out of lieadittarters and climbed in to the automobile where I had been placed to await him. he was mt ffled up to guard against rheumatism. Three hundred battles he has been in in hi? time, and battles against Bulge iti,! Tv.rks leave their marks. A Honaatlr country he knows knows the palm of his bond, fought over it time and again we whirled out of town tow. U he He has and as rd the Bulgarian front he glances often at the mountains, some of them snow clad, as if looking to see If they have changed during the three days he has then crosses a swamp. When we come to the swamp we atop This swamp made ''ol. Vasstch a hero throughout Kuropean army circles during the war with the Turks thre" ears ami. Wise army men who thlhk they know just how much sol diers can stsnd and who measure the strength of men enniasse as engineers test steel Issams. had never been cer tain as to whether men could tight any length of time while standing in PROVES BATTLE ri'TitomtAi) Jan II.- Prince. Gen, Frederick Doni Cant o ur.ene, husband of the former i I Julia Grant, daughter of the lato OF LOVE OF OUTDOORS and the thoughts of trie green fiel nd vao open spaces remained Fresh in her mi mory. A few weeks ago s'le mysteriously disappeared. a wile search revealed her w-orking In the I. iti hen of a farm hous She was brought back home, but consented not to run away again, (inly on the promise that she should have all the flowers she wanted and should he al lowed to visit the country once a month. the War Zone water. Colonel Vassich found out for them and what he discovered they put down in their wise military books. "HerV Is where we stood.'' said Col. Vassich. "For three days my men stood with me in this swamp and fought the Turks on those hills.'- I asked him how deep the water was. "t'p to our waists, sometimes up to our chins, sometimes over our heads; and when a man was wounded hej was drowned." I asked him whether it was cold. "That was three years ago and II naven t been well since. It was in deed cold. Neither have hundreds of my soldiers been well since. But we held the Turks off Monastir." "How did the men carry their am munition ?" "On their heads, but many of them carried it around their belts and found that the water didn't hurt it any. But come, we must get up to the trench es." Two soldiers gave the car a ; start. It had once been a fine limo usine, but the yeaTI of Serbian fight-! ing had left their marks on it as well j as on the colonel. Every time we j started it was with the assistance of i soldiers who put their shoulders to' the once brilliantly black limousine, body and gave hearty pushes to help the gasoline. Behind us was Mona-j stir, which once belonged to Bulgaria and now belonged to Serbia; before1 us were the Bulgars coming again; with their dreadful ers of i'rra! Ne liet ne nosh" which means "Forward with the bayonet!" The women and Children back there In Monistir know' that cr . The sick, tired man in the car beside yon is holding back the ones who voice it; but if the Mon astirians cease to hear the booming of the Serbian guns tonight, they had letter dress and hurry along the win try roads toward the Greek border. HERG AGAIN ierbk the Bocond lim bravery in battl Itlon for a gener- e and of the is now ciar. al on the staff i the Second time won prom i Buy Stein-Bloch SUITS At Clearance Prices $15.00 Suits, $17.50 Suits, $20.00 Suits, S22.50 Suits, $25.00 Suits, $27.50 Suits, $30.00 Suits, Clearance Price Clearance Price Clearance Price Clearance Price Clearance Price Clearance Price Clearance Price OVERCOATS Clearance Price Clearance Price . Clearance Price Clearance Price Clearance Price Clearance Price Clearance Price Clearance Price . $12.50 $15.00 $17.50 $20.00 $22.50 525.00 $27.50 $30.00 Overcoats, Overcoats, Overcoats, Overcoats, Overcoats, Overcoats, Overcoats, Overcoats, ALEXANDERS FIRE CHIEF CHOSEN AT HERMISTON III I ELECTION FEBIIVAHY V2 Is GHOSE3 IS BATE FOR GRAND HAUL M DEPARTMENT. Walter praafgi s Reelected chief Following ituslnCMs Mtvting, An Oy-ti'r supix'r Is servol Mr. and Mrs. Hlnkle Kntcrmln With a hnneing Party, (Special Correspondence ) HEitMISTON. Ore.. Jan. 13. The Hermlston fire department held its annual election of officers Monday evening at the Civic ("enter hullding. the following being elected: Walter Beasley. chief, re-elected; Frank Bll derbaek, assistant ; Harry Maltby. captain of hose cart No. 1: 8. C; Smith, captain of hose cart No. 2; F. H. Keeves. secretary and treasurer.; J A. Italph. president: Tom Maraem. vice president; Tid Sapper, trustee for three years; H D. Pounds, trustee for ! year. February 1 1 was set ror their an nual grand ball a committee being appointed to make all arrangements Following the busmess meeting an oyster supper was served Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hinkle enter tained with an informal dancing par ty at their attractive new home on South Hill. Monday evening. Twelve couples were present Mr. and Mrs Joseph Ralph will entertain at their lifime on Gladys -i i; IUETTES )l( 1 Mil ( otnpoKion Snppoetc l.i i.VPi IN" held a demi Bill Protested, while llovkle Speaker Jan. It, Suffragettes! inatratlon in Hyde Park j ainst the compulsion hill are made by numerous I men and men, from five mnd which large crowds! considerable heckling o;"j by the crowd and soon Inning or the suffragette platforms ar gathered. There was th' speakers iter the hes deinonstratlo n a group or men wear-1 s organized cottnre:' At TO M hli! TO BK THI'ii WASHINGTON. Jan 12 The pro posed tax on horsepower of automo biles would be imposes on the man ul icturers and not on the owner, ac cording to a statement Issued by Sec retary McAdoo. "No yearly taxation of automobiles and factor) iars similar to the license of states and municipalities is con templated ." said the statement, "nor has it it any lime been suggested that a federal tax be imposed on au tomobiles In use by private owners. ' HELP FOR BRONCHIAL TROUBLE WD ( Ol QH8 Foley's Honey and Tar Compound has a wonderfully quick way of soothing and healing the raw. tcK- ling surf, ne of the throat and btvn chal tuies win c, nirhsinnd. in glewood California. sas: "FoV s Hone) and Tar Compound has great-1 ly benefited me for bronchial tron-1 hie and cough." For coughs, colds ! croup, la grippe and bronchial j coughs, hoarseness, tickling throa . stuff), Wheegy breathing it a, is Iti- wonderr feet. . and soothing t -I nils to Prop YOFH I.A GRHEK UOCGH. Foley's Honey and Tar Comtsiund, quickly stops tiresome, weakening , ami racking la grippe coughs F. G : Prevo, Bedford. Ind.. writes i.a grippe left me with n severe ciuh. and I tried everything I lost in weight and it looked a If I never would get well Itrted Foley's Roa ey and Tar Compound, and two bot tles cured me I am now well an I back t normal weight" All drug gists sell It everywhere 10.50 IMS 91 i. 01) 915.75 019.35 921.00 $N.7.- 910.50 912.15 914.00 915.75 917.50 910.25 921.00 1 AI'I'I.K St I'PIA sMOWs tiAIX. Ten Ifv Out More D SUMrnge Than One 'ear .gi. VVASHLNOTiiN. Jan. 13-The ccun try's store of apples on January 1 was about 10 per cent larger than it was a year ago A statement uwued by the department or agriculture said this was true, despite the fact that the supply decreased 12 per cent during Iecember The figures show that 3 101.000 barrelB and 3.049.000 boxes of apples comprised the country's apple supplv the first of the year. HERE'S NEW VIGOR FOR OVERWORKED STOMACHS Tallman & Co.. the popular drug gists, have been In the drug business long enough to have their own opin ion of the best way or selling medi cines They say the plan adopted by Mi-o-na. the great dyspepsia remery. Is the fairest they have ever heard of They do not beleve that a medicine ought to be paid for unless It does the user some good. And Mi-o-na is sold under a positive guarantee to re lieve dyspepsia or to refund the mon ey. You simply leave 50 cents on de posit with them and If. after you have used the box of Mf-o-na you decide that it has done you no frood, all you have to do Is to tell them so and thev will return your money. Hundreds of people nave been re lieved of stomach agonies by using this remarkable remedy. It Is not simply a food dtgwter; It Is a medi cine that puts all of the digestive or gans into normal condition and gives ruddy, glowing, vigorous health. A change for the better will tie seen after the first few doses of Mi-o-na. and its continued use will soon give the power to eat anything at any timo and not suffer distress afterward L'se Mi-o-na and see how much there is In life Cat j ., . g-i It h Worth Mcnev Cut out thlg advertlsemert. ere1 iae S cents to Foley & Co- 2iJj BbefBeld Ave., Chicago, III., writing ycur r.zziv and address clearly. You will re ceive In return a trial puckage con taining: (1) Foley's Honey a::d Tar Com pound, the standard fin.lly remedy for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, tightness and soreness in chest, grippe and bruuebia! cuugl.s. CSJ Fcl-v TCiJa.y Fills. fr over worked end disordered kidneys aid bladder ailments, pain in sides and back due to Kidney Tn ut!e, sure mufclcs. stiff Joints, backache and rheumatism. , (3) Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and Ihoroushlr cleansing cathartic Especially comforting to stout persons, and a purgative n ded by iv, rvbody with sluggish b, Is and torpid liver. You can try thsss three family remedies for only 5c. Sold F'ervwhere. -'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'- Holiday Candies STRAIGHT FROM WHITMAN'S E The very best of BY try I thing; in gifts. 1 ImkUm i show the standards of a E store. You can't buy bet s' ter candies, prettier pack 5 :" better RMortmCIlt, 1 anywhere in the world 5 than rijrht here. CoBM in and judtre for your self. Tallman & Co. Dtuggleti IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIir