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PA -- DAILY EAST OREGONIAN". PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21. 1916. EIGHT PAGES Of Mi IDINW fn uiwa. VIWIHI IIIVI. FEATutttS or PROPOSED PAW HEAVY FINES for mm Royal Club Satisfaction Begins With Breakfast --ad lasts throughout the day. There is no iner Coffee blend Ihart KOYAl. CLUB it is ombinatiu of the fir.ost Sumatra and Central American Coffees carefully Mended in the green and "neutralized." To properly "neutralize" a blend it is necessary to mix the differe-.t Tan coffees and let 'hern "ape" for a year or more. The small roaster cannot afford "tie up" his money in this way he must miT his I. .end and roast it immediately. -TV jrreen coffees for ROYAL CLUB are bought a year in advance-hlerdeil by experts and "ajjed" into perfect, smooth Mtdtyiag and distinctive flavor. This and the hiph qualities we use accounts for SOYAL CLliB superiority and popularity. As one man expressed it, "you haven't tasted real coffee until you've tried ROY AL CLL'B.' Ask Any Grocer Mb. Tin 3-lb. Tin 5-lb. Tin 40c $1.10 $1.75 LANG & CO. The "Roal ( lur" House Portland. Or. Kturland S'k (hn lntls. WASHINGTON. Jan. 20. Declar ing Knicland's real purpose In block utlnK Germany is to depress the price of cotton for its own benefit. Hoke mith demanded vigorous action for i he protection of American rights. He HMMtod tJermany had substituted wool cellulose as a base for explos hPSS and has plentw of food except pOMtMy milk. England knows this. but British mills would be benefitted ! In consequence of a lower price on cotton staple. He branded as false the British claim the United States hail placed cotton on the contraband list during the civil war. He further '. declared that when Russia placed cot I ton on the contraband list during the Japanese war. England's protest caused the Slavs to rescind the de- MARLEY :i . IN. DEVON lVt IN. ARROW COLLARS a FOR 25 CENTS OXJETT PEABOtn'A CCLIWC TROT JM. Ultv He's Not King of i.neeev. LONDON, Jan. 20. Fate only, it became known, prevented the Earl of Derby, director of recruiting, from !'i-ing in the royal shoes of King Con stantine of Greece. In 1862 Prince Otto of Bavaria, then King of Greece, was forced to abdicate. In 1S6J the Earl of Derby, prime minister of England and grandfather of the pres ent earl, was offered the Hellcnio throne. He refused it. Had ho ac cepted, the Brttish director of recruit ing today would be the king of Greece Recall of Die gsasra) interest in the dance-resulatini; ordinance which ; is now before the council, a summary I of its provisions is here given. The 1 ordlnanOl is now iu the hands of the CominittN and will D reported upon j next Wednesday evening. It is pos sible some of the more drastic pro. v isions. particularly that one requir ing all week-day dances to close at midnight, may be modified at the fi nal passage. The following are the provisions: Definition of dance: any dance not .eld in private home or residence or any dance held In private home or residence if fee is charged or If in tention is to evade provisions of ordi- nance: any class at which paid in-j struction is given. By dance hall is meant any hall, room, pavilion or place In which such a dance is held. Owners or managers of dance halLs must secure non-transferable license from city which will be conditional upon their own good moral character, a certificate from the city physician certifying that hall is well lighted, ventilated and sanitary and the pay ment of a 15 fee: licenses good for one year. No certificate or license shall lie re.' quired for a dance given by a lodge: when only members attend and when! no admission Is charged: lodge dances are. however, subject to all other pro- visions. Owners or lessees of halls must keep them clean, sanitary and well I ghted and the stairways open light, ed and clean during progress of dance. All dances shall be subject to ln- ! spection of police or special inspector. Following dances prohibited: rag ging walk dance, bunny-hug, turkey trot, or any form of dance in which Hong Kong Cafe nd KOOBU PAUXOM Noodles AND Chop Suey HOT TA HALES 15c 1,-i, Tray Ord.-re a Specialty. Bexes for ladles and gentlemen OF EN DAT AND ALL NIGHT MEALS S,v I P Special Chicken Dinner Sundays 548 Main Street Next to K O Bldg Phone ERUPT! Reduce German Merchant Marine. LONDON, Jan. 6. (By Mall. The war has reduced the German merchant marine by nearly 800.0'J0 tons, according to Sir Owen Phillips, British maritime authority and ship owner. He said: "Of the German tonnage of 5.459, 298, slightly over 230,000 tons ha3 been captured by the British navy, 38.000 tons captured Dy the other allies; 117.000 tons sunk; 397,000 tons interned in ports of the British empire while the remainder, with the exception of a few ships In the Bal tic, are rusting In German and neu tral harbors." First Sign of Blood Disease. Pimples, scaly itching skin, rashes, burning sensations and Scrofula denote with unfailing certainty a dHlolitated. ! weakened and impure stat of the Mood. The trouble may have been in I vour blood from birth. Imt no matter Bow you were infected, you must treat tan Dffh the blood. It is a blood dis Tou must use S. S. 5.. the stand I a.od tonic for 50 years, if you ex pecl relief. For purifying the system, - equal to it. The aetion of 3 B, 6 Is io cleanse the blood. It soaks ' through the system direct to the seat of the trouble acting as an antidote to nejtraliie the blood poisons It re vitalizes th- red blood corpuscles, In i rreaej the flow so that the blood can ; perl) perform Its physical work. The dull "biggish feeling leaves rot , the cemplexioa clears up. Even long standing eases respond promptly But you must take S. 3. S. Drugs and sub stitutes won t do. Get S. S. .. from r dr iKjrlst If you need expert ad ' . i, J rite to Swift Specific Co., AMan- Kills Fellow Convict. LEAVENWORTH. Kan., Jan. 20 J. S. Jones, federal penitentiary pris oner, stabbed and killed Henry Schmidt, fellow prisoner, afte'- a quarrel. Ilisrins (iots in Wrong. WASHINGTON, Jan. 20. T'.e state department learned Informally that consul at Stuttgart, is person! non grata with the German government GOMPERS CONFIDENT WORKMEN WILL Ml) MBS. Only Real Rival to Electric Light Is the Natural Sunlight! During these short winter days the amount of natural light is limited, but in ELECTRIC LIGHT you have just as good a light whenever and wher ever you want it, all by TURNING A BUTTON. Y-R-Your-House Pacific Power & Light Go. "Always at Your Service." stir ' 'fiTmrmr WASHINGTON, Jan. 21 "Should the time ever come, and I pray that It may not, the tollers in our repub lic will give a good and honors til-; mount Of themselves and this. tOO, without conscription, without com pulsory military sen-vice." said Sam uel Gompers, president of the Amer ican Federation of Ialior He run tinued : The European war has taught this one fact, that people will fight for their country, whether that country stands as the embodiment of militar ism arid domination or whether It typifies imd Is the standard bearer "f tustl'o and democracy." the parties dancing are In Immediate contact between the knees and shoul ders, or where both arms are encircl ing the partner, or any oilier dance which hits ihc appearance of inde cency. Dance hall must be well lighted. Shadow dances and moonlight dances prohibited. Smoking, boisterous conduct and piofune language prohibited in any dance hall, dressing room, hall or ap proach to any dance hull. Intoxicating liquor prohibited In hall, hallway, dressing room or ap proach. No intoxicated person shall participate in dance. Adtnltefon fee only to be charged but re-admission fee to be charged at sum equal to original admission for each person leaving hall and return, ing. No check or token shall be given permitting re-admission without pay ment. All dances to discontinue at mid night except on Saturdaj when they must discontinue at 11 45. No danc ing on Sunday permitted. No person under IS years permit ted to remain at dance after 9 o'clock unless accompanied h pan nt Or" legal guardian; unlawful to misrepre sent age or parenthood or guardian ship for purpose of defe.itiiiL- pro Via Ions of ordinance. Any dance hall manager, owner or licensee violating any provision of or dinance subject to fine from 15 to $5o or imprisonment from one to ten days and tn forfeiture of license Ucensn may be reinstated only by consent of mayor and council. Any other person violating ordi nance subject to fine from S.". to 110 or imprisonment one or two days for first offense. Subsequent offense draws fine from $15 to 150 or tm prlsonment from two to ten days. Will Have Aetna Blockade. LONDON, Jan. 20. Answering a Query before parliament. Grey an nounced that an actual blockade of Germany Is now proposed. He did not Indicate how far the government was prepared to go to prevent ship ments reaching Germany He brand ed as unfair the recent newspaper charges that the present blockade was a farce. He said the government's position toward American trade prob ably would be announced next week. "Bless niv st iii-H. look I Urln'l Why. Just look caffle rgbt off Just like I'm your flnner OH my l daU'l be nfrsid. tliill'i They Let Him Sleep Soundly "Since taking Foley Kidney 1'IHs I believe I am ei tirely cured and 1 sleep soundly all night." 9 H. T. Ktraynge. Take two of Foley Kidney PHIS with a glass of pure wat. r after each mal and at bedtime. A quick and easy way to put a atop to your get ting up time after time during tiM night. Foley Kidney I'llls also stop pain In back and sides, headaches, stom ach troubles, disturbed lieart action, stiff and aching joints, and rheumatic pains due to kidney and bladder ail ments. Gainesville, Oa R. It No. 3. Mr. If. T. Hiraynge says: "For ten years I've been unable to steep all night without getting up. Bone iimes only a few minutes after going to bed I'd have to pet up, and I tried everything I . :i ' ti rif for tie trouble. Lant year I tried Foley Kldnev Pills and after iHkleic one bottle I belie.,,, i am en Uri i ured at:d I sleep Auuudly ail HjfM." Sold ijicrywliore. HERMISTON WILL BE ELABORATE AFFAIR A Hint to Mothers of Growing Children MO INVITATIONS IIAV; BEEN IS. si n IXHt I EXT TO BE IIM.ll TONUJJIT. ludlloalani Will In- scene of Gallic-. Decorations ro liit. in Place and Tabu- imaged for Those Who Wl-h to IHsvj l ard Other Vowa Note. (Special CotTospirtidenoc I KJBRMISTON, Ore.. Jan. 21.- -A i.iiiiciiiK party on Friday evening lo be given by eight popular ladies at the Hertnlston Auditorium promises to be the largest of the season's gai- ties. Elaborate dentations are now betat made and the two hundred In vited guests will trip the light fan. Untie to music by the I'nited Orches tral of Pendleton. Imitations also include many Cor cards and several tables will be ar ranged for their pleasure. The hostesses of the evening will be. Mrs J. D. Watson. Mrs. H, R. Newport, Mrs. F. A. Phelps, Mrs. Wat Kennedy. Mrs. ('. p. Walnecott. Mrs. J. T. Hiukle. Mrs. li. K Ibiyhlll and Miss Phelps. Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Dodd presided at dinner Saturday evenir(. Th guests were entertained at auction bridge following the dinner hour. Miss Bessie If cPherson, misk Daisy Mulkey Miss Virginia Todkl. R. C Walter, Harry Maltby, J. V. ramp bell. Hr. J. A. Campbell composed a sleighing party Sunday afternoon and evening, being guests of Mr. and Mrs. W, T. Itoberts. six miles north of town for six o'clock tea. Another sleighing party was made up of high school buys and girls, sur prising one of their school mates. Miss June Holstngton whose home is five miles east of town. Miss llessie Mcpherson made a vis it to Pendleton, staying over night with her parents in that city. Mrs. Laura HtstHngtnn of Bead and formerly of this city, arrived Friday to be the bouse guest of Mrs. V. N. Ke.se. Mr and Mrs. M. J. llurthel enter tained informally at their home on Highland avenue last evening. Ay SUED IA-VATIVH AT REOl'LAH lirrsatvAxs wutfi prevent ooNwrnvMON. A vital point upon which all schools seem to agree la that normal regular ity of the bowels Is an essential to good health The Importance of this Is Impressed particularly on mothers of growing children. A very v. liable remedy that should be kept in every home for use as oc casion arisen Is Dr. Caldwell's Syrup i Pepsin, a compound of simple Iaxa-I tive herbs that has been preaer'hed by Dr. W. B. Caldwell of Montlcello. 11.. for more than twenty-five years, and which can now be obtained In any well stocked drug store for fifty cents a bottle. ' In a recent letter to Dr. Caldwell, Mrs. H. C. Tumor. 844 Main St , Buf falo, N. Y.. says. "I bought a bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Cyrup Pepsin lor my baby. Roland Lee Turner and find It works met like you said It would It is flno for the stomach and bowels." 4 UOIeWD l.lGn TURNER. A bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin should be la every home. A trial bottle, free of charge, can he obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell. 454 Washington Ct . Mon tlcello, 111. l)iuuut?e r(. Awaisbxl. WASHINGTON, Jan. 20 Th in terstate commerce commission award ed damages against the American Express and others, for unreiuionabli. charges on fresh fish shipped from Celllo to New York. Seeks Her Husband. LOS ANGKLKS, Cal., Jan. 20. Mrs. Artemus W, Ham of Los Anue ls engaged detectives to determine positively whether the "Albert Sim mons" killed In Mexico was really her husband. According to Mrs. Ham. her husband left for Waco, Texas January 5, and said he might go to Mexico. Descriptions of the two men agree. HOW TO CLEAR AWAY PIMPLES Bathe your face for several minutes with resinol soap and hot water, then spplv a little NtJSjoJ ointment very gently. Let this stay on ten minutes, snd wash oir with resinol soup and more hot water, finishing with a dash of cold water to close the porta. Do this once or twice a day, and you will be astonished to find how quickly tins healing resinol medication soothes and cleanses the sires, removes pitnplee and MaeVhtadSi and leaves the complexion clear mi. I velvety. Resinol ointment end resinol soap stop ttahlng Instantly and speedily heal skin humors, eoree, burns Voerads and Chafing. Bold by all druggists. Prevent roughness during the summer NYAL'S FACE CREAM A superior vanishing skin tone soon absorbed. LEAVES NO SHINE Price 50 cents Koeppen's The Drug Store That Serves You Best SOAP FOR BABY'S TENDER SKIN The regular use of ri llaol eoap is i usually manga to prevent those dis I treseing rashes and ehaflnn to which, most babies are subject. This is so, I first, because resinol soap is absolutely pure and free from harh alkali, ami second, became it contain the resinol medication, en which so many physi cians rely for skin troubles. J. E. MULL! NIX. Lawyer Over Taylor's Hdw. Store. Pendleton, Oregon. Dr. Marsh Iim White Salmon. WHITE SALMON", Wash.. Jan. 20. Dr. V. N. Marsh, one of White Sal mon'! most prominent physicians, left here with his family to assume an Im portant position in Paynasville, o. His practice here will be assumed by Dr. J. C. Zenner, of I'matlHa. "Well, I Should Say 'Gets-It' DOES Work" "Look a'There, If You Don't Think It's Just Wonderful for Corns!" : Uml of UM I It ', That corn pMl log banamiH. , right Uwre, It, 1WI how nn:!!ir!:ii!i:!ii!iiiM;i!!i!!!iJ!!JiiM!ijMii!rioniiint : iiiiii.Niii-Miijniiri.iNiiii.-iimiTiMismnirJ!! PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY Your Every Want in the Line of PRINTING Vv ill be taken care of in a satisfactorily manner by the "Did You Ever Nee the Like? No Wonder Gt-It' l the HlRgerit Selling Curo Core in the World!' Booth 'h? Hkln In.' Well, that's when the Corn ffM Well, Hint beat all:" That'H the way "IetH-II" works on nil corns, every corn, every time. 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