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PAGE SIX DAILY EAST 0REG0N1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1916. EIGHT PAGES VATICAN EXPECTED TO TAKE INTEREST IN WORLD AFFAIRS FOOL THE NEIGHBORS? WHEN YOU SHOULDER A BIG BLUNDERBUSS AND T?MP AROUND ALL DAY WITHOUT SEE ING EVfcN A WOODPECKER TO SHOOT A"T-DON T GIVE YOURSELF AWAY. SET YOUR CAP BACK, LIGHT r Pendleton's Biggest 6 Busiest Auto Repair Shop Finest Garage in Eastern Oregon f orCar Storage UP A PIEDMONT, AND MARCH HOME WHISTLING, MOKtv 1TTENTIOS WILL BE PAID lo TKMTOKAL, EVENTS THAN I .V Kit BEFORE, Pope Benedict Was Trained in like Diplomatic ami inuKmo School of tin' i.hu- ihiio Leo He HM iso elateN who will Work In Harmon With Bun. V ' TUP riAAOCTT OF QUALITY VALUABLE COUPON IN EACH PACKAGE ;illl . it;. RATED BEST JUDGE. BY ALU (United Preeel si. ROUE, Jan. 6. Vatican I ta k. est in temporal iff Correspondent.) Bj' Mail.) The more active Inter itplomaUo politics lone TnT l,as W ins Corn Contest Held at Caldwell. CA1JAVEI.U Idaho, Jan. 22. Six-een-vfar-olii N'l-ah Mitchell, of Lone TVi. waa declared the baat judge of -orn in Idaho, winning first prize from a field of 4( at the Idaho Seed ho. The Lone Tree team, cap- amed by Miss Mitchell, won first in bulging and Boise second. IJKTTKN ANT M.YJjOXK DEAD. Bliss general hospital of pneumonia after an illness of a week. He had Ven here only two weeks, coming here from Honolulu, where he had been stationed with the First Infan try. His wife lives in Portland. Ore. and has been making her home there since her husband has been on for eign and border service. The body will either be sent to Portland or to Arlington cemetery :it Tashington He was to have been made a captain soon. mofial Fund Corporation, was sued for divorce by his wife, Mrs. Amy S. , Hartzell. who charges habitual druii- j kenness. Mr. Hartzell has been in a hospital I here for the past two weeks. He is alleged to have property here worth in excess of 1100,000 and in Canton worth 150,000. Mr. Hartzell came here about four years ago and invested heavily in Ya. kima land, and later went into the produce business here and in Seattle. Arsaj Officer, Husband of Iortlantl Wife Sues F. S. Hartzell. Woman Is Pneumonia Victim. NORTH YAKIMA. Wash.. Jan. 22. EL, PASO. Tex, Jan. 22. Lieuten-' Frederick 3. Hartzell, formerly a anal Harry S. Haloney. Company H, Canton (O.) banker and for a long srrteemth Infantry", died at the Fort j time secretary of the McKinley Me- F The 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." Man Killed In Brawl. VALE. Ore., Jan. 22. D. M. Mc Fadden has been arrested here charg ed with the murder or Clare O'Neil at Riverside. Malheur county, last Tuesday. McFadden formerly was a bartend er, but has been operating a soft drink house at Riverside since the first of the year. It is alleged he shot O'Neil in the head with a rifle, killing him instant ly. O'Neil was intoxicated and had attacked McFadden with rocks, ac cording to information given out. The trouble arose over a boarding house. Removing the Cause of Much Sickness The advantage In taking Foley Cathartic Tablets is that In addition to carrying off the entire congested mass without griping or nausea, they thorough!? cleanse the walls of the intestines and keep them free of all clogging matter. It is this caking on the walls of the Intestines that prevents their nat ural action and function, and la the direct cause of so much of the sick ness and misery that makes consti pation the curse of our present day. For It is constipation that is respon sible for a large share of headaches, deoressed feelings, and many other serious bodily Ills. W. A. McKae. an elderly gentleman living at Kalclgh, Oa.. writes: "Foley Cathartic Tablets are the only ones 1 have ever taken that cleanse my ty stein thoroughly and do not gripe or hurt me at all. They are entirely satisfactory and wonderfully differ ent and more pleasant than anything I have ever used." Sold Everywhere. J. E. MULLINIX, Lawyer Over Taylor's Hdw. Store. Pendleton, Oregon. than it has evinced for man) years, in the opinion of Vatican affairs' ob scrers whose opinions arr respected. In the recent elevation of six new cardinals to the royal purple of the Bag red College, Pope Benedict has given the first definite indication of what will be the future character and policy of his pontificate, say these men. who assert that they base their conclusion upon centuries of Vatican precedent The Sacred College consisting usu ally of from 60 to to mem be re, has charge of the administration of the Catholic affairs throughout the world. The college :s under the di rection of the pope The pontiff usually wants this body composed Ol cardinals in harmony with his ideas. The Vatican World awaits with in-1 terest the first consistory that a new' pontiff holds In order that it mayj judge, from the character of the first cardinals created by the new pope, what will be the uenrral policy of his pontificate. When a cardinal is elected pope he, finds himself surrounded by a 1 cred college chosen by his Immediate j predecessors. These cardinals may be out of harmony with what he I wants to accomplish It is seldom a prelate becomes a cardinal before he is fifty and as deaths in the college, membership are not Infrequent, the new pontiff gradually may change! the character of the Sacred college I by the elevation Of new members. In i I the course of ten years a new pope ordinarily may have. If he wished surrounded himself With a Sacred I College, the majorii of which is ln tharmony with his ideas. It Is only I then that a pope begins to give to I his pontificate that character which j lis likely to be as,", rated with his name in history, j In the repent creation by Pope ! Benedict of his first six cardinals the fact stood out most prominently was that four of them were chosen I from the ranks of the Vatican diplo matic service. These were: Cardi nal Tonti. papal ncnzlo to Portugal: Cardinal Cagliero, papal nunzio to the Central American republics; Cardinal Fruvlrth, papal nunzio to Munich, and Cardinal Scapinelll. pa pal nunzio to Vienna Pope Benedicts reign therefore, according to Vatican students and tradition, is expected to mark a re vival of the political side of the the church. This predicted outcome' s would be in harmony with Pope Ben- 5 edict's training E Pope Benedict when he was Mmi-'S stgnor Delia chiesH.. was trained In the diplomatic and political school Of I 55 Pope Leo, When Cardinal Ilampoll.i s I) with the latter to M Vatican's diplomatic relations in all the leading courts ol the world. Honsignnr Delia chiesa was under secretary of state to Car dinal Kampolla. He also had held diplomatic posts at Paris and else, where - ; . 'fk While Your Car Is Idle Let Us Look It Over This cold weather, while motoring is unpleasant, don't store your car away in the garage with it needing Borne small repairs or a general overhauling, Hring it here and let us look it over. It might need a few adjustments or replace ments or again it might have some serious defections that would give you trouble when you needed it. DO THIS AND YOUR CAR WILL BE IN FIRST-CLASS CONDITION WHEN YOU WANT IT. and you will not have been discommoded in the least. 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A big load for a dollar and a i Second Order enough of our Hock Springs coal to fill E your bin. 5 Third Build a good big red hot fire. E Fourth Congratulate yourself that you have the best fuel in Pendleton. I Fifth Resolve to do it again. m 1 - Study the New Clothes This is the time of the year when the stores begin showing the new cotton prints. This year the displays will be especially interesting because of the presence of more "home- ma de" d esigns. Imports have been largely cur tailed and domestic manufac turers have filled the gap. They have done their part well. The new patterns are beautiful. Where are they being shown? Watch the advertising in The East Oregonian. B. L. BURROUGHS, Inc. Cor. Webb 6 College Phone 5 AlCrwi ' 'Li,- : i the itrWut. Im Im S I nil! st;)t-n ;irm who wan on hln S vvhv tumi Panrtinfi to WMhiflfltonj 5 Jihiinrd un Amh'Im.im vesad who win ! 2 hiki n from the dip tit Jamalm. 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