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PAGE SIX. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, JULY 11. 1916. EIGHT PAGES YOUNGEST M Ml IN 1 ine 8, SERVH i FIRE DOES SLIGHT CASTORIA For Infants rind Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria DAMAGE 10 HOME AT rots 15 fluid DwM AICOHOL-SMM CWt AV(vtabk IVrantinittM smiilatinilhfhiiHlaiHliiW nntMtgS'kdiMiT.r'i Always Bl l STARTS Mt. -inn t'LOTllI . III 1 is gt ifkl i:ni.i ISM ED. Bears the SS3?j Signature iv mr,V-li;vsli.,,l.t iwj kinmUm nor J'uici 'OT NAKt OJlC. LossofM-i- Exact Copy of Wrapper. a A ?F JW I B mil IOm Grace Wecaet Discovers Wam Alter She Had Gone UP Stairs UK) Struck, a Match; Origin of Fire Is a Mystery; Mr wasn'T Put Oat the Blase hi short Time. In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA mm city. Host, stint and Killed. LEAVENWORTH. Kans, July 11.; Charles Bacon of Des Molnee. Iowa, was shot and killed following a severe beating administered bv Chris Block-! CLEANSE THE BLOOD AND AV0iD DISEASE Wurr, rottr hlood is impure, weak, thin and dt-bilit:: ted, your system btcomes susceptible to any or a!' diseases. Put vunr blood in good ton Hood's Sars;:par.!!a sets dir tlj and pemHsrly oa tue blond it ; fies, enriches and revitalize- it I builds up the whole system. Hood's Bsrsaparilla has stood t' test of fortv veair. Get it todit berger and Claude McCain The cause of the trouble, which occurred near Bacon's campwagon in the west t an of town, is unknown. CACHE OF DYNAMITE FOUND AT COLUMBUS COLUMBUS, July 11. Several Mexicans were arrested here for flav ins in their possession large quanti ties of dynamite The explosive was discovered in a hut on the outskirts of town. It was located as a result of KeiM information concerning a plot to destroy one of the army am nit.n'lloa storehouses (M Oregoniun Special.! PILOT KCK'K. Ore., July 11. A small fire occurred at the home of Julius Wegner Saturday evening at 11) o'clock. Grace Wegner had Just gone up stairs ami struck a match hut does not know how the blaze started. The first thing she noticed some clothes were burning near her. Jessie Wes tier ran out and r.-uig the fire bell and the fire company made record time la answering, luit in the mean time Mrs Wegner had extinguished the flames with a bucket and no treat damage was done. lr. Spaulding is visiting m Wash ington A stag party was given at the honi- Of E. T. Fanning last evening. A great many local people picnicked on Pearson creek sumlax . among I whom were 1 . C. Scharpt" and chit I dren. Mr and Mrs. A, Band. Mrs '.j flll.,r 1 .u. lvio P.lhlu Al. ma Scharpf and Virginia Gilleland. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fiedler have moved in from their former home on Stanley creek. They will occupy the Brad burn building opposite EMriges barn At present they are stuying at the home of John Bradburn, where Mrs. Fiedler is caring for Mrs. Brad burn Mr. and Mrs. John Cummings are the guests of Mr. ana Mrs Jim Hoi.' ner. Mr and Mrs. Cummings have just returned from a year's stay in Washington, and will make their home here again. They will occupy their house now occupied by Mr Towe and family. It Is not known where Mr. and Mrs. Towe expect to go but it is understood they will lea the Rock soon. Wm. Porter and family are spend ing a few days in the mountains W. H. Porter is orfering a reward for a fine set of harness which was stolen from his barn here sometime last week Corporal F. C. Brad man, Jr.. at the age of seven, la the youngest mem ber of Uncle Sam's marine corps. Corporal Bradman la the son of MaJ F. C Bradman. who is stationed at the Mare Island navy yard. Almost srnce his With, young Bradman has been a constant com panion of the marines in his father's command and they recently took him !ii as a member of the company, and gave him the rank of corporal. He attends all drills and performs all the duties of his office. Wonderful Niagara Falls BACK EAST Low Fare Summer Tourist Tickets to New York and Boston and all Atlantic Coot, New England and other Eastern PoinU on sale dally to September 30th via iWlCHIGANHENTKAL "THE NIAGARA PALLS ROUTE " Stopover privileHM at all pnl:t en routf. lYsurpas ed view firm the train of Niajfara FalU. Five splendid ttains from Chicjgu every day, with comfortible tourist sleeping cars daily to Bmtn and intrrrm(i.ite points on train leaving Chi. ago 3:00 p m., pruvidintf eminently tatisfactery accomirKKlaliuiid to passengers studying economy in travel, flVr! Tmira Ent arranrrd. takinu in Niagara Falla, 1W.n. NVw uuc AVFMta York, Atlantic City, Waihmfton ana all trtcmeditte pointt, Applv to your local atn'nt for tick ft and slw pinti car reservations, or for complete infor mation l.u1 suggestions aa to desirable trips, cull on or address our PORTLAND OFFICE, 109 Third! Street W. C. Seachmt, Gencrml A ; nt i'nuni.flr Department Ears of Men Cut Off for Refusing to Join Villistas Runvus a revolt in the Oarran-'the restrictions which have barred Harbor and Mount Deeert have been t is I i j .... French scientists nave discovered ia new source of vegetable ivory la Jtbe fruit of a small palm that grows I pro, fkaity in the Sudan. Why shouldn't the Stand ard Oil Company make the best oil-with over 40 years experience in refining -with un equalled plant equipment? And Zerolene is scientifically refined from selected California crude asphalt-base. Prominent authori ties have recently declared that an oil correctly refined from asphalt base crude can be made not only equal but superior to paraffine base oils. Next time you empty the crank-case refill withZerolene. Dealers everywhere and at service stations and agencies of the Standard OU Company. ZEROLENE ik Standard Oil&rNotcrQtrs E RULE MAY BE E EFFECTIVE AI ONCE FOR IRELAND HUXlMtEDS ARE MUTU.ATKD AC CORDING TO KKPOIIT SENT TO WASHINGTON. EL PASO, July 10 By cutting off the top of one ear, the Villistas are branding Mexicans who refuse to Join them against the Jefacto go" einment. General Oonzales informed the state department agents today, several hundred men In southern Chihuahua already have been mutil . ie,l in this manner. Gonzales declar- lllta ranks, indications of a Vlllista victory south of Jimlnez and the lift in,: of th embargo on foodstuffs were the Mexican developments today. It v.as reported that 5ni)0 former Villis-i tas. now rarranzlstas, planned the mutiny. Proclamations appeared in southern Chihuahua calling former Villistas out. Recruits were promised that they would be allowed to loot rlt- i"s captured. CarranU officials at Juarez were without news regarding the outcome1 ol Saturday's battle. It was reported that the rebels had many machine guns, which Villa had secreted. them from the Yellowstone Park, Bar .removed There Is now practically no limit to the movements of the motor car as I ARROW COLLARS $Z5 tve ckQQn PREMIER ASQUITH APPEALS HOCSfE OU COMMONS TO ACCEPT PLAN. TO min iffli jiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin; m Drink Soda in Bottles the most sanitary way. It's pure and easy to keep cool. We bottle, sell and deliver to your home HIRE'S ROOT BEER SODAS, ALL FLAVORS GINGER ALE good as any in the state. Agency for Weinhard's Golden Nector the fine summer drink. Pioneer Bottling Works 3 Paul Hcmmelgam, Prop. Telephone 177. Quick delivery a feature. LONDON, July 11 Irish home1 rule, to go into effect immediately, as planned by Secretary of War David! Lloyd-George, with a duration of the enabling LIU for one year after cessa tion of hostilities, was the plan of the! administration as axplained to the j house of commons Dy Premier As i,uith. The L'e.r.ier said that If. at the end if the lime named, parliament had made no further provision for home lule, th, time could oe extended until I such provision were made. Kepresen-j tatives of the empire, Asqulth said, I would l ave control under the defense! if the ealm act ana that while home ri.e would be home rule, the Imperial! a 'ti "tori .i,v would control all matters! .irising nut of the war. 'luie said the premier, "is the, possibility of such an agreement as v.as never possible before. I appeal to the lo ose to take advantage of the situation.'' Lloyd-' 'eorge's plan to solve trie Irish question, Is in brief as follows First- Immediate fiauguration of home riie. Second The Introduction In par liament im oediately or the amending bill, as a war emergency act. Thirl- During the period of the war the Irish members are to remain at West minister. Six Ulster counties shall be left under the Imperial gov ernment ' Fourth Immediately after the ar an imperial conference shall be caJlei with reprt.sentaives from all the Brit ish dominions, to consider the govern ment at the empire, Including Ireland Fifth--Immediately afterwards, ir during ,.r,e war emergency interval, a iptrman it settlement of all the gre-.t outsiarding problems sJ.all ceeded with be pro- NBW YORK. July 10. Six former progressive party leaders are among the seventeen members of the repub lican national campaign committee whosf selection t'hairman Wlll'ox an nounced this afternoon According to a consular report from j i Anui'-nlam, the national wealth of, Holland has Increased since the wart I begun by llfl per capita. PROPERTY DAMAGE MILL RKA4 II .1 MILLION IM)L I.AIts l GULF REGION. NCW OBZdBAltB, July 10 The first direct nrlreless men rages from Mobile and Pensa cola. said that the property damaged as a result of the hur ricane In the Gulf region would reach five million dollars The government naval station at I 'en "a cola, were damaged to the The Daily Newspaper Every Year Every Month Every Day M A K I N G Opportunities Opportunities come to those who make them. This is especially true in business and a mighty good thought for today. We are now in an era of ex pansion. Factories are driving hard. Labor in in demand. Incomes are rising. Today holds the opportunity of a life-time for the man who will make it. Particularly does this go for the man with something to sell. People are in a buying mood. Business is ripe. The man who sees this is going after it. He is advertising, as the col umns of this newspaper will show, and he is getting results. 3 a