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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1916. PAGE SIX HOME" to me is some place whar iuai o ivai . .. j. v . i . . -; v v v eookin', entirely surrounded by pipe smoke. NE of the greatest "comforts of home" is a tin of VELVET. For VELVET'S age mellowed flavor puts the "seasoned" taste ) into every pipeful. LflrftXMyu faaeee Ox NURSE OF JAPAN'S ROYAL INFANT rhino-- BdttW Dies. - MlMta him None of these envoys SAN ITUNCtSCO, March 9 Ton ever caught, but Chong's follow Kins Choni, head of the Chinese rev-!"?" took no chances ohm. :mr patty here, editor of the Xews of his death was kert quiet by (Thin ran republic newspaper, and the the Chinese. first senator from Tiere to the new WubUe. died here. Two lWluirROl Tor Wreck. He w.is known as Twin hl Kal s ,,or.v 0 WoM . .... it.ua.-t. hu sPOkANE. Wash.. March 9. Heia implacahc enemy, .md through nis newspaper, and the Toung Chinese or- responsiblt for the recent wreck at Raniinti.in here foticht trie president. South Cheney, in which five persons now the emperor, with tmrelenttns were killed. Conductor J. A. Lavia- atIvj j lette and Krakeman C. CV L.ude. of the For many months he was protected Northern Pacific-Burtngton train. bv ho.ly raardt in the belter tnat tne nave wen aismisacu inn me w emperor was F RENCH CENTER IS FORCED BACK; LONDON, .March !. Hy a sud den smash on the French center, the ilerm ins captured Fort Pevaux and the village of Vaux ana adjoining po sitions for five miles northeast ot Verdun, lierlln claimed. This makes two torts In the hamls or the Qar mans attacking Verdun. Kurt Detit vennes. two miles southwest, Is now in a dangerous position. Pans failed to confirm tho reported (.ierinau suc cess. Lately the French oomuuini Hue has been behind that of the QW' tnani in describing the Verdun oper ations The official statements 01 Paris and Berlin agreed the lighting at Verdun is approaching a crisis. Paris estimated the Herman casual ties are over 125,000. Ini men here to as-, pane's service. Invalids Now in Good Health Through Use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Say it is Household Necessity. Doctor Called it a Miracle. All women ought to know the wonderful effects of taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound even on those who seem hopelessly ill. Here are three actual cases: HarrLslmrg, Penn. "When I was single I suf fered a srreat deal from female weakness because my n ot k compiled me to stand all day. I took Lydia E. Pmkhani'8 Vegetable Compound for that and was made stronger by its use. After I was married I took the Compound again for a female trouble and after three months I passed what the doctor caDed a growth. He said it was a miracle that it came away as one generally goes under die knife to have them removed. I never want to 'ue without your Compound in the botie." Mrs. Fkank Ksobl, 1643 Fulton St., Hanisbnrff, Penn. RftlfKB, SV1V1S HVRSC. This woman has been chosen by the 1 royal infant, who was born shortly befo nation. Emperor of Japan re the Kmperor to rear the late JToshlhlto'i cor BR 111.1 X, March 9 The German! officially claimed the capture of Fort I i Devaux, the village of Vaux and ad-1 j joining positions. PAHIS, March 9. The repeated. I j heavy German attacks against lteth-j i Incourt have been repulsed, a com munique said. Artillery fire lasting' I for hours preceded the two heaviest j I assaults A French curtain of fire from tlooso Hill shattered the Ger man attempts. The Germans vainly ! attempted to dialodaj) the Flench in the Corgeaux woods out the French j consolidated and reconquered the po i slon there. Intense artillery light j ing at other points was reported ' throughout the night, violent assaults j were frequent. Paris claimed these : were completely repulsed Twenty Germans were captured In the Le I Pretre woods. The French continued I to bombard the German line of com I munlcatloni In the Argonne. High School Boys Getting in Shape for Track Season ATHLETES ARE TURNING OUT AND GOOD MATERIA!. In PROMISED. Hardly Able to Move. Alliert Lea, Minn. 14 For about a year I had sharp pains across my hark and hips and was hardly able to move around the house. Mv bead would ache and I was dizzv and had no appetite. After taking Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound and liver Pills, I am feeling stronger than for years. I have a little boy eight months ilu tad am doing my work all alone. I would not lie without your remedies in the doom a- there are none like them." Mrs. F. E. Yost, 611 Water St, Albert Lea, Minn. Three Doctors Gave Her Up. Pittsburg, Penn. "Your medicine has helped! me Wonderfully. When I was a girl IS years old I WM always si kly and delicate and suffered fromll lrregulantii-v Ihree doctora gave me up and saidl T would go into consumption. 1 took Lydia K.J Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound and with the third! buttle began to (eel tetter. I soon liecame regular! and J got strong and shortly after I was married.! Now I have two nit stout healthy children and ami le to work hard everv day." Mrs. 'i.emkvtixai, Dunxnra, 34 Gardner 8t,Troy Hill, Pittsburg, Penn. I AH women are lnvitl to write to the Lydia E. Plnkham Medi cine Co., Lynn, Mass., for ipeci&l advice, it will be confidential. l!illllll!iilidUllllllllllll I FT The Pendeton high school track season was officially started yesterday evening. Although the weather con ditions are not of the best for the ath letes to train under, a large number are out every evening to limber up their muscles for the more strenuous work. Real work will start next Monday, when it is expected that the weather will be good and all will be ready lor hard work. Some of the long dis tance men are now truing cross coun try work, while a few of the others ,re working out in the gym. In a short time all the men of last year's track team will be out. The basketball team is now resting up for the week before they don the shoes for the cinder track Only two of last year's men have been lost. These were Curl, the high school's famous half miler, and Osborne In the polej vault Several new men will be out this season but it is not known yet what they will york out In. In the r.M. 1 00 and 1121 yard dash es will be Siebert. Bowman and La- lourelle. Hoylen will probably runl the half and quarter. Heed anu Mlnnls are out t"r tne mue. rxieuij and Hayden will have the shot. Gor don is nut for the javelin, low hurdles, sprints and P"le vault. Huey and Myers will w..rk UJi U high Jump. Mims. one the "older of the north west javelin record. Wrtll again be out for that event. Brown will hurl the Great work is expected "f Siebert an 1 Bowman in the sprints this sea son. both men showed great class last season. Gordon, who took last year's pole vault, is again expected to take the event All in all. prospects are brighter for a winning team this vear tha has been for a long time. The track at the high school will soon he put In shape for practice In the sprints and weights Later the men will practice at the Round-upl park where they have a better track j and where the coming meets will be held. The first race of the season will be held the last of next week and will be a 4-mile relay in which each class will enter four men, each man to run ! mile. The second class meet will be the medley race in which all the races will be run, each class entering a man In each division. Each man touches off the man to run the next race The race includes the 50 yard, low yard, 220 yard dashes, then the quarter, the half and the mile Soon after this the Inter-class meet will be held. About the last of April or during the first part of May a du al meet will be hed on the local track with Walla Walla. Then the boys will go to Baker once more to try for the eastern Oregon championship. The track coach or the season has n"t yet been selected but it Is quite probable that Chester Gordon, famous track star of the high school and a member of the state champion track team, will be given the position. GIVE STATEMENT ON AMERICAN POSITION W1U, BE MADS CLEAR BY SIX T.llTVUY OF STATE PROMOTION AWARDED AMERICAN AT FRONT VANCOUVER, March . Majo Potts, formerly of the t'nlted State army serving in the Phlipplnes, is now an officer in the ninety-seventh battalion of the American legion and will, it was authoritatively stated, be promoted to a lieurenant colonelcy and given command or a new Ameri can legion to be raised on the Pacific coast and mobilized at Vancouver. It will be known as '11h overseas bat tallon. one of the three American bat taiions newly ralscil in Canada. WASHINGTON, March 9. A state ment making clear the American po sition on the tangled submarine Is sues will be Issued soon, It was learn ed today The statement Is now be ing prepared. It Is Intended to ans wer the alleged official German prop aganda, criticizing America's course. The question, "Is the kaiser's de cree against armed ships a Justifiable reprisal against Kngland," Is the most Important that America faces now. L'pon I-anslng's answer to the German memorandum of yesterday, officials believe depends not only our relations with Germany and Englaml but the entire future conduct of sub marine warfare. The department of agriculture re cently announced that It had been demonstrated that fiber flax equal to the best Kuropean can be successfully grown In the I'nlted States. PRANK MOKA.V l STnTJj SMILING th'TP I -umiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi Known For It's Strength j"""'"" 1 Washington, D. C, Oct. 6, 1915. First National Bank PENDLETON, OREGON is hereby granted the right to act as Trustee, Ex ecutor, Administrator and Registrar of Stocks and Bonds. Federal Reserve Board. )vcrnor. "Wtiiiiiiiiinm -tiii SECURITY 18 POUNDS OF 8L00D is the average quantity in a healthj I adult, but it is the quality of tho blood that determines our strength to resist sickness. With weak blood we find cold hands and chilly feet; in children an aversion to study, and in adults rheumatic tendencies. In changing seasons get abundant fresh air and take a spoonful of Scott'i Emulsion after meals, because Scott's Emulsion is a rich blood-food that will increase both quantity and quality of the blood while it warms the body ant helps carry off the impurities. When multitude! of people are to day taking Scott's Emulsion to avert winter'sickness, and arc giving it to their children, it is careless to neglect its benefit. Iook out for SttbetUufc .. .-a i- N. J. 15-26 Need a Laxative? E Don't take a violent purgative. Right the sluggish condition with the tale, S vegetable remedy which has held pub- 5 lie confidence (or over sixty years. 1 BEEGHAM'S I PILLS Do Something for your Cold, Do not let it wear you out and encourage sickness. Take Dr. King's New Discovery. You will get instant relief. Most of u neglect coughs snd cold. We brush suggestions aside with the re mark "I'll be better soon," and often times we do get better. 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AND WHEN YOU HAVE ridden in this big luxurious equipage the latest and in some respects, greatest product of Reo experience you will understand why this car enjoys such a vogues is so tremendously popular this season. REO SIX WAS PROCLAIMED the "fashion plate for 1916" by designers generally, from the moment its graceful lines were seen. AND DOUBTLESS YOU'VE OBSERVED the influence this Sheer Line Reo has ex erted on the design of seven passenger cars generally. BUT YOU MUST SEE IT must ride in and finally drive it yourself to fully appreciate what a magnificent car and what wonder ful value it is at its price. AND THE CLOSER YOU STUDY the de tailsthe more carefully you enquire into every point of design, of construction, of quality of materials, of equipment and finish the greater will be your admiration and the deeper your wonderment that it is pos sible to produce such a car for such a price. FOR YOU MUST KNOW that this Reo Six it made as only the Reo Folk can make automobiles. It is real inside and out the Reo Folk do not use substitutes. Real leather in the upholstering and real hair. i BUT THAT STATEMENT is scarcely neces sary. For you know the Reo Folk and you know Reo ideals. You know that Reo repu tation is built on the most solid of founda tions a good product honestly made and honestly sold and honestly backed up after ward. SO WHEN WE TELL YOU that this new Reo Six is a Reo from radiator cap to tail light we have said the most that could be said for any automobile. AND THERE'S QUANTITY, TOO, if you like to put it that way. This is a big, full size seven passenger car. Seats seven full grown adults comfortably luxuriously. WHEELBASE IS 126 INCHES. But that is increased or rather the riding qualities are to much more than it would otherwise amount by the Reo cantilever springs. They enhance the riding qualities of a car immeasurably especially a big car like this New Reo Six. BUT, AS WE SAID in the first paragraph, you will have to see and ride in it yourself to fully appreciate. Then remember one thing more: DEMAND IS TREMENDOUS always is for Reo cars, but this season more than ever. Only way to get a Reo and be sure of having it for spring delivery is to order well in advance. NEVER SINCE THE FIRST REO was made and went into the possession of its proud owner has it been possible for us to make enough cars to supply all who wanted Reos. AND NOTWITHSTANDING the Reo plants have been extended from year to year till they now cover nearly forty acres (39.23 to be exact) still, we cannot supply the full demand. ON MARCH FIRST there were more orders on file at the Reo factory than at any previous time in Reo history. IF YOU APPRECIATE the shortage there is going to be. If you want a Reo. And if you get us your order now tomorrow you will be one of the "lucky ones." BUT DON'T DELAY there won't be enough never have been enough Reo to go 'round. 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