DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1916. TWELVE PAGES .WAR INFLUENCING FEMININE MODES ARMY BILL PASSED : IN THE HOUSE BY A ! VOTE OF 402 TO 2 t At Ills lKSK. MEASURE) PROVIDING llHXJl'IARl poonjto or i-to mkn goes THROUGH. UHl is imiuiiy 1'iu'iuuunti; Nitrate I Prorialpn a Loet; iMMner FtsJits in ViUin to Niilkstliutc Provision fori MUilin llij ClMM; Further III crcwM" Is Kefusotl. PAGE EIGHT 40c lb. lwaSlJ' Golden West Coffee Is unequaled in uniform strength, purity, aroma and wholesome fresh ness. Steel cut no dust, no chaff parchment, inner seal cans. Ask your grocer. Closset & Devers N COjl.C X, i I . B av H " - JF HH Hi 19 I i NEW YORK. Marcn 21 What: will milady do If the Hottentots enter the great war? For be it known that the latest garments for women are being fashioned after the uniforms of the soldiers now fighting In Europe We have had the Belgian hat. and Mme Frances Alda, the opera singer; is introducing in New York the Ber-, faglieri chapeau, which her husband brought back from Italy and now th pretty Countess Tanessesco. wife of! the famous aviator, has startled Broadway with her novel Cossack cos-1 tume and boots. I The gnwn is made of tete de negre velvet, trimmed with skunk fur and trimmed after the fashion of the curs dashing-horsemen. The skirt quite full, reaches barely below the knees, and encasing the legs from the knes down were boots of the softest black kid, laced on the outside. A sensation? Yes, but that does not worry the countess, who before her marriage to the noble aviator, who is said to be worth about four million dollars, was a dancer of in ternational reputation. BOXING M ATCH. ued from page one.) Thames uslitship Sunk. LONDON, March 23 The Galloper lightship at the mouth of the Thames has been torpedoed and sunk, accord ing to I.loyds report. ITCHING ECZEMA IS A IT The Blood Reaches Every Part of the Body Every Twelve Second. Titer. sr. saproximstsiy '),)"', toeres ici the .kin of a human jody. TTiee connect with the blood channels ' mollis of little canals. These ca naks re sometimes filled with poisons n4 the skin .cales and blisters, gets rvd and raw sod becomes like so much i fire. Halves do not reach the source of the roejbte. To make the blood pure is the only scientific method of relief. & B. 8 Is the greatest blood purifier xtuH It li s natural one There Is see mineral of any sort in It It ! pure ly r -. i So great Is the fame of B S. S. thst many ..institute, trail along in various elections of the country. Tney ail. oon r er lstsr. die a natural death, i. S. 8. mild, up weak and acldy blood s;lve. prompt relief to almost every case of erwma. winter tetter and other skin vnalad-ea. You of yourself the duty of trying a twill of 8 S B. Take n sruhvtt'ute Write for our free book o skin diseases. Confliential letters replied to by ou- Mj li' U expert. Write Swift Specific Co., Department l. At-la-ete. 0 the gallery, something that created not a little indignation, as there wei( tadlsa in the audience. Just prior to the sounding of the tint ong Mayor Best stepped upon the stage, motioned Rsferot fete Jost to him and admonished him against permitting any ' infighting. ' that is. any exchange of blows while the com batants were at close quarters in a hall-clinch. 1 IH.-1 and Furious tight. The fight started without any ot the preliminary stepping about for fteling-out purposes Both lighters seemed willing tu mix It and tore into each other vigorously, McCarroll with a grin on his face anu the Irish boy with grim determination The round was a lively one and honors were even. McCarroll landed one dam aging wallop on Hagan's neck, Hagan afterwards admitting that the blow made him groggy. The bout, which was scheduled for ten rounds, came to an abrapt end about the middle ot the second, round. After an interchange of blows, fast and furious, Hagan caught McCarroll on the jaw with a left hook and sent him into the ropes. The Montana boy came back groggy ann a ngnt across to me point or m , jaw stretched him on the mat. Mayor Best began calling for the fight to stop when McCarroll went ! into the ropes but the rereree declares ' he heard him say nothing until he ' was counting the fallen boxer out. "Don t count him out." shouted the ' mayor and the referee stopped Si the count of nint White IfeOUrTOU't seconds were picking nim up, the mayor cried out his Knell to the box-1 ing game and the excitement began. ! Hawaii Through rishtinir. Hagan was clearly the better man In the short bout last evening and! proved he has some right to claim , the middleweight championship of j the northwest. He announced this, morning that he will quit the boxing game, leave tomorrow for Seattle to I marry Miss Texas Mention, one oi the Gayety Girls, who recently show ed here, get a job in a tak-r and live a peaceful life. McCarroll won many friends by his gumeness and undouuted ability last evening In justice to him it is only! fair to say that he was suffering from an injury to hia head, sustained In wrestling, and should never have en tered the ring There was a ciot or blood underneath the scalp of his forehead and this he had removed by a physician after the battle Hagan showed a generous spirit toward his opponent when he split ju-ju with him on the receipts, though as victor he was entitled to 60 per cent. Mc Carroll has a wife and baby and In tends making Pendleton his home. Two good preliminaries preceded the main, bout Joe Wilcox anil Chester lted boxed a four round draw and Kid Williams stopped Steve Ldchter in the fourth round Before the main event I- K. Har lan of Heppner introduced Tony AJax, the wrestler, .and announced that ha would meet Walter Miller, world welterweight champion, in this city soon He also Introduced Ja k Boot, the heavyweight Portland scrapper who is looking for a match. WASHINGTON, March 2 The Hay irau Incrtasa. bin, providing for a regular army peace Strength of 149,009 fighting men instead of the.1 present 100,000, passed the house by I a vote of -102 to 2. It goes to the sen- i ate for immediate consideration vir-1 tually as drafted by the house com-1 mittee. The negative votes were cast b I ltepresentatives Britten, republican,! of Illinois, and London, socialist, of New York. Amendments to the bill were con sidered in committee of the whole in the course of the day. On the first vote to strike out the, provision for a government plant to I take nitrogen from the air for man-J ufacture Of explosives, the motion to eliminate the project carried, 122 to 100. A record vote was demanded. Vdmiuisti'iiUon Plan Rejected. i The administration plan was shown. by the record vote to be defeated, 1M to 12V This eliminated the entire! provision for securing nitrogen as a national defense safeguard, designed to make the country independent of the supply of nitrates from Chile. Representative Gardner tough! I vainly for his amendment proposing to substitute for the militia pay pro-1 vision the volunteer provisions of thsl Chamberlain senate bill Chainnat. I Hay. in charge ot the bill, vigorously! opposed this. When put to a vote, It was rejected. Another attempt to forbid the use! of the national guard in strike duty! was defeated. The provision for drafting was quickly adopted wild little debate. Representative; Gardner, of Massa chusetts, however, expressed fear that it would accomplish little in time of war. pointing out that during the civ il war only 46,000 men were obtain ed out of 7 76.000 subjected to draft. West IDlnt CtsBse FJiminatcd. When the West Point section of the bill was reached word came that the senate had passed the Chamberlain bill practically to double the cadet corps. The house on motion of Mr. Hay. struck out the entire section re lating to West Point appointments, so there could be quick action upon th senate bill. An amendment by. Representative j Anthony republican, of Kansas, to I have army officers retired for disubll-j (ties examined at Intervals and as-i K Newton l. Baker, gecratary of War No BOOnsr had Nswton l-. Baker, former mayor of Cleveland, taken his desk as the new secretary of war than he had to Issue the order for the in vasion of Mexico to catch the Villa: bandits who attacked Columbus, N I XI. He started the machinery which has resulted In the hunt for the Mex lean bandit leader. rnpatrtotio Pupil luu-rtM, DBA MOINKS. March 24 Because of refusal to salute the flag, Hubert i K.ivi s. a negro. 11 years old, was ex-1 pelted from the public school of this ; city and sentenced to nine years In the; El Horn reformatory The order was issued by District! Judge Dudley. Th- court suspended sentence and paroled the boy to his! parents on their promise that he would be placed In a private school where education demanded by the i Iowa statutes Is given. Hubert, a member of the so-called "Sanctified Cult," refused to repeat the oath of allegiance or salute the flag, because "It had no God In It and, there was nothing about saluting the; flag In the Bible.'- Another amendment by Represen tative Good, republican, or Iowa, pro viding that when any munition man ufacturer refuses to make supplies for the government, the plant may be ta ken for the public, also was adopted. The Kahn amendment proposing increase of the standing army to 220, 000 men was rejected, 11 to 213. The bill as it stands would Increase the regulars to 140,000. The Anthony am endment designed to equalize differ ences in promotions In the various branches ot the army was rejected. 16ti to 198. EDITOR In ARKEBTED BY EL 1'Vxi POLICE EL PA80, March 24. The police arrested BffilllO Valen- sua, editor of "La Constitution,' a Mexican paper which supports Felix Diaz, for publishing an editorial denouncing the croBs- lng of the border by American troops Copies of the paper were confiscated and the plant closed. The editorial declared that Mexico was in danger of losing her national honor and that her young men were con- fronted with the duty of enllst- ing for an external conflict. Several Ue Lort. LONDON. March 22. Several llvei were reported lost with the sinking of the HrltLsh steamer port Dalhousle and the Norwegian steamer Langell. it was announced today. Some are still missing Engineer langell wa! killed outright The railroads of Oregon consume over IS. 000 hewn ties and the mines 22,000. Oregon also consumes 66,- 000 linear feet of round mine material MAYOR OF RHEIMS AND CITY COUNCIL WEAR GAS MASKS A Beauty Secret To have clear skin, bright eyes and a healthy appearance, your digestion must be good your bowels and liver kept active and regular. Assistnature-take BEECHAM'S PILLS 51 vt km IMidM in th World. rywbrrc. In Lxjifb. 10c, 26c. NO HEADACHE OR NEURALGIA PI Oct a 10 cent package of Dr. Jame' Headache Powderi and don't suffer. will go wild. i SM you can Jaisas' Bs V (In- pain and ij voim-one to dime jmckafre fee flVwdsn inolcelils you "Why Swear, Dear? Use 'Gets-lf for Corns!" It's the New Flan. Simple. 8ure as Fate. Applied in a Few Seconds. "Why, John, I nevtr knew you to use SttOfe lannuaRe! I've told you MT1SJ times it's no use to try those nandftgMi ""Ives, tapes, plasti-rs, and sr. 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