TWELVE PAG 13 PAGE TEN DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14. 1918. lATMEfiA ill TO ! ENTER DEBATING BROOKLYN PLAYERS 7TV Just Received, two carloads a GOOD My DAHO three to four years old; weight 1050 to 1250 lbs; good hardy stock. Now on sale at the Pendleton Horse & Mule Market &t O. K. FEED1YARD Telephone 516 J. H. LUCK We buy all kinds of horses and broke mules HOM! DON'T TAKE IF TONGUE IS COATED II' 4'ltOSS. r'KVKHISH, SICK, 1UL lOl'S, CI.KAX IJTTI.E UVEIt AMI ISOWrl-S. A laxative today saves a sick child tomorrow, Children simply will not take the time from play to empty their bowels, which become clogged tip with waste, liver gets sluggish, stomach Hour. Look st the toriKue. Mother! If coated or your child U Ittless. cross. levensn. uau, irfnw, uvmii . U heartily, full of cold or has sore throat or any other children's ail ment, give a teaspoonful nf "Califor nta Syrup of Figs." then don't worry, Iwcausc it Is perfectly harmless, and in a few hours all this- constipation poison, sour bile and fermenting waste will gently move out of the rels Hnd you h ive a well, playful rhlld again. A thorough "Inside ' cleansing" Is oftlmes all that Is ne-1 ressary It should be the first treat ment given In nny sickness. Heware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your ririigirist for a Da-cent bot tle of "California Syrup of Figs," which has full direction for babies, children of all ages and for grown up plainly printed on the bottle. lok carefully and see that It Is made hy the "California Fig Syrup Oumpany." MANY HKAK MTLLKK AT MILTON (Continued from Page 1.1 out nf wnr bv observing neutrality ! the speaker said in part: We are iti a crivi in the history of the American republic At no time vmn' our fathers established this na tion, and dedicated it to human pro gress, has there been a s'roni-'er call for r--f 1 men :j n I 'rue Americanism. We st:. nil f'-r fhe Anl'Ti.'inisTTl of ruir fathers It b.'.inif- our duty a.--od fparfng it'-ii and women to carry on the great work :t laid down hj Vi'ashi'HMon. si ririLft ht-t;'d by I.in ruln nod us now luung tpifi"d by the world's greatest statesman. Wood Tow W'lorn. Woodrow Wilson stands for Am erica today, for America tomorrow. If the prlncitji of Woodrow Wilson were put into execution, the lust vrstice of human oppression find tondu;-.' would ;tnish from the fare of the i-.'ir'h. Vo preM'b'tit more ful Jv ctcmpllfien Mo. principles of llb crtv an-1 liinHrp o.-vcr d'uirer to the heuits of the people bun now than t wV"i !t In 'he White House nt tins tiii-e No prenS'let t was ever rtov, r i ii, lo.atts .,f the people than T'l -nt WM- -n Wo, Mir v 'v' lson stands today JOINS STATK l.KAtil'K SCHOOL ALSO WIU. (ilVR VlAX ( IrJCKMUKK S. .1. o. Kuswll Will llrxt Students lit ak t'trai" (Khe- News and Pw. sunal Xotea from Uio Vkilnity. I nuKievli4Wjiiwinwi9FqaQH I ! i t - :- I I ' ' 1 -V ill 1 : ;W - i if ... '. ' J I f 1 L ) t ! ' f i : KrtvfcV--.' -. - .. : .: i "4 ff - "':.,::.'",-.'.&.'.. : . ., 5- ? t,... , , ...... Mflmm .-, .... (sa- j 1 ' ? V. " j , ' ' ' , ' , ...... . , .. ..v.iyy.,:-:-:;.ajW!aW8Sfc I r--3rzrrr3 ' (Kast Orefronian Special) AT HEX A. Oct. 14. Much Interest has been shown In the Athena high school recently over the tolnlng of the state debating league. Several members of last year's team are again Interested tn debates and some very intere-'ting discussions are expected during the year. The ones of last year's team are: Zola Keen. Henry Koepke. Edna McAlexander and Florence McLennan and several new ones have expressed their desire to take up the debate work. All high schools of Oregon are eligible to en ter, providing they have paid the re. quired tuition fee. The exact word ing of the question has not been de cided but it will be based on compul sory health insurance. Miss Nichols, who has spent the past month visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. S. S. Pierson, returned to her home In Topeka, Kansas, Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Pre-ston of Huntington Death, Calif., are visiting nt the home of their daughter, Mrs. Jos. N'. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Worthlngton and son Emery, spent Wednesday night In Walla Walla. Hugh Lieuallen was a Milton visit or Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Trice of Weston, were Athena visitors Tuesday. Kert Jerard, popultr young man of Pendleton, was an Athena visitor Wednesday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bert Curtaun were Pendleton visitors Wednesday. Miss Areta Rothroek was a Milton visitor .Tuesday. Mrs. Ralph T. Cannon, Mrs. Hugh Mclntyre and Mrs. Cass Cannon mo tored to Walla Walla Wednesday. i Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Douglass ot ! Weston were Athena visitors Wednes day. I J. N. Dunning, circulating manager of the Evening Tribune, transacted business in Athena Wednesday. John Rothroek was a Walla Walla visitor Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Weir of Milton were Athena visitors Wednesday. Henry Koepke was a Milton visitor Wedne-sday. Louis Bergevln, Jr., was a visitor at the county seat Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy llurke of Walla Walla visited relalives In Athena Thursday. Ad Rothroek of Walla Walla was an Athena visitor Wednesday. Charles Brown was a Pendleton visitor during the week. Mrs. F. S Le crow is visiting rela tives In Walla Walla. George Kinnear of Weston, was In the city Thursday. John Howard transacted business In Walla Walla Thursday. Miss Gladys Andre, who Is studying t for a trained nurse In the North Yak i lma Hospital, Is visiting her mother. Mrs. W. S. Ferguson, for a few days. W. B. Worthlngton was a Pendle ton visitor yestrday. At the regular weekly assembly of the Athena high school students held Wednesday In the school audi torium, Superintendent J. O Rus eil announced that a high school play would be given on December 9 and that the first basketball gume of the year would be played on Friday evening, Octuher 27 when the first and second teams of the boys and girls' squads clash In a double head er. Mr. Ru.nell announced that the play, which was to be given is entitled "Oak Farm," and that Mrs, Russell wife of Superintendent Russell had volunteered to direct the students In their purts. The members of the cast will he announced later. K IPs .X bmii::i A&solutsfy Pure No Alum No Phosphate yd STENCEl - t PERSONAL NOTES FROM THE HELIX COUNTRY 1 l 'i r LLl: ;i;oMiG iirai nsit rocjB THAT IHMCS ON MOStiUITORS been unnounced to the Academy of Science by Professor Pickerel. The scientist said malaria and other fever currying mosquitoes arc being wiped out in Madagascar, where the streams are being stocked with the fish. The fish is not a gourmand, but has a healthy appetite. The noUe It makes in no way resembles a bark, but Is a sort ot growl, usually uttered Just as it strikes through the surface of the water at Its prey. PHILADELPHIA BEIiLJC TO VKI L. L. fUDDLK PHILADELPHIA, Oct 14. The en gagement la announced of MlM Eu genia Sartor Law and Livingston Lud low Hlddle. Miss Law, who made her debut several years ago. Is one of the most beautirul and popular women In Philadelphia society, lllddle Is a grandson of the late Anthony J. Drexel. j Preparedness! Are you ready for Winter? Is your system clow of catarrh? Have Summer colds left you entirely? Have you overcome all effects of Sumtnei foods? If you haven't, restore your body to full vigor with the old standby PERUNA It's the tonic that clears away the congestion, purifiea thfl oiooa ana invigorates your whole aystm. Parana, in tablet form, is handy to carry with you. It gives you a chance to check a cold when it starts. Manalia Tablets are the ideal laiativei They form no habit and have no unpleas ant efTccta. Yourdruggistcanaupplyyou The Pemna Company, Columbus, Obis PARIS (via Winsted. Conn.) ()ot. 14. The discovery of a red fish that growls and eats mosquitoes has just 1 OUR GROWTH has been steady since our establishment twenty-seven years ago. This is due both to the unquestioned safety we provide for funds and to the fact that we have always been able to extend to our depositors every service and accom modation in keeping with sound banking. We cordially welcome both small and large accounts. Total resources over $3,000,000. R &ncouraqement& p CflSrtf K"i" -rations of America CjmectaRtiiQthenj'. i ,.? ;.r:T::rz Thisispeailiari i; v J a Time tor law L.A audComlort ,' where the men who made this na- nw of the administration of ood tion stood; where Washington stood; row Wilson stand without parallel, vr.-rc Adams stood; where Hamilton They establish a record of statesman h((),i(1 rhlp and patriotism rarely equalled Washington warned us against en- and never excelled, tan-liw .illiancs with foreign pow-; Possessing the patriotism of Wash ,.r; Jefferson stood for neutrality; so'lnmon, the statesmanship of Jeffer- .: , 1 1 ;o i..rr..r.,.. l.,.,,i..r in the tltimie.-s ut AlKirew s'. I.- Hamilton i hi- bus (li.oeh.-.rged the trying duties .t m. r. i, 11 1, lien tmrtv both:ino Heavy reMsi"n"- " pitrioti-m above partv.' They ! 'ffice, as no president lias done .v...,. crci- t rto.ihulf a century. He will lake o'e Is to denounce 'the other. Place In history with Washington and w bii-li Woodrow : Lincoln. vv ncn me nnnais m m- i.r.,1 ih..ir Zlth century slum ne reconien, one l-.i.b-r 1-1 o,-, Plu.-d iiouni'i The I rfTTvVv wants, or d I V " ,) , tecp "Mother's rrl.-iul" i.c-uliy, for In II you can put complete nullili-ui-e nd reliability as a means of nssls'Jtig inture In uccoinpllslilng lis wonder ful work of preparation. "Mother's Friend" Hoolhcs the distressing pnlns and Rlvti relief from morning t-lck-ttiKS, as well as iuuk'-s u etisler de livery. Get a Ixdlle at your drug fist rxternally uml note the Mtlsfictlon rf'elved. A free book on Motherhood will be aeht all mothera. Write for one. Address Tin Pradfletd Itegtilstor Co 2ia Ijimsr Mdiu . Atlauta, Ua. ssues f W il-.on is firhtltiit today "e'tli melit will tlffi.ct the lives of Americans yet unborn. hP-h he stands. now fichtlnff, "ill In- tbc irltici.les 100 years from now. if America lives nnd carries out loo- liit'h tension. The Tr;T''tin polii-V of neitt ril lit V. a .l.-i-la-i.l and put into effect bv i'lo-'.li Ut Wilson ll 'S Justified itself ll Is under this doctrine of neutrality 1 ' )i-it i li ; j n.-i i -on t -' inovt powerful niillon on the face ot lr",i Hie .rill nil menus siu'-e this nation in the duvs of our fathers declared for the principle of neutrahtv, we have had IIS years of piace with foreh.-ti pntloii". Thin reeoi.l utan'N as a monument to Am crlcutiiMii snd .American statesmen. Were all governments established on this broad principle, the lamp of cl vlll7.;,Mnn would now be burning clear and bright, nnd not, as now, bedim n eil In- the smoke of battle fielns The orrowlng women of blood-stained l-'iirope fire cryinir aloud for n 'ool,o'v Wilson, to euv th" need less vliiui-hter of 'h"1r sons their hns bnndi. tlo ir fa'hers end their broth crv. ihiip- i-i tin. to death In the eruel- es ! 1 H l.iulerv. The Achievements and accompll-b- (East Oregonlan Special.) HELIX. Oct. 14. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hcott visited their mother. Mrs. An na D. Scott In Walla Walla the first of the week Mr. Scott has purchas ed more land near La Crosse, making his holdings there 1900 acres and leased enough more In that vlcinlts to make 4000 acres of wheat land un der his supervision there and near here. . , I The Ladles of Maccaoees msianeu Jackson, ,..,..j ii,i.ort .... K ineiT OWCei.l ncuiiwuaj, ....v.-.v. .. h new member, served refreshments n'kn .. i I uoi ..flernoon. aiKl IiaiJ tt VIO.V llienotii.i. Mrs. Ruther and daughter, Miss Irene, have returned rrom a visit to American Falls, Idaho. J. H, King of Rlwville. Is visiting with his son Ervine, west of town. Although Mr. King Is In his 80th year, he superintends his big ranch and is now making preparations to take a well driller home with him to complete a new well. Mrs. Lucy Howard of Woodburn, is in I his ! great figure will stand out, sublime and glorious, above all the rest, on the pedestal of fame, Woodrow Wil son. I have full confidence that the Am erican people will rise to the occnslon linn siipiioit nits hi i-ui man in io- .ii.--1 , 1. t Mu ,!.l... that In the eon- visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary Mont- test now on. the people will give their gnvery. for a month whole-hearted allegiance, without re gard to pnrty differences; fullv he- grown to be the I lievlng that he will find solution for all problems of state, anil carry tne eountrv safely through liny crisis that may arise. DIX'LAUKS HIVDFTYRI iUi IS WORLD'S GltlOATINT (iKXttKAI DTJTfmURG, Germany. Oct. 14. Maor General fwterhnus, civil war veteran, and father of Rear Adm'ral O terhaus, told the United Press; "Tell my American friends that H'n denburg Is the world's greatest gen eral and would have beaten Napoleon the first day of war." This year's fashion of enlarged holes In the Hwlss ehen Is driving to desperation the men who take that kind of sandwich. There Is nothing to put the mustard on. Charlos Logan has gone to ia Crosse. Mr. and Mrs. F,Uner Hendrlcksoa of Adams, were Tuesday visitors. MUm Pearl Hevel of Holdman was a Wednesday shopper. J. J. Lewis went to Walla Walla Thursday. Wm. Piper, Jr., is noma from Ida. ho. Mrs. J. B Montgomery of Pendle ton, visited hre during the week. E. L. Norvell Is home from Port land. K. J. Newman and family have re turned to town. Oeorge Bunch of Adams was a Thursday visitor. D. H. Merony of Portland, was In town Thursday. Dr. J. (irlswold and son, J. T., mo tored to Walla Walla Friday. Jena Peterson baa gone to Malheur, Ore., looking for land. A 1 0 fix nf. 6' MilesijDown River from Pendleton 20 Acres of Land MY DAIRY HERD AND EQUIPMENTS, FARM IMPLEMENTS, ETC. OWING TO OTHER BUSINESS I WILL SELL TO THE HIGHEST AND BEST BIDDER ON Commencing at 10 o'clock Sharp 20 acres of the finest land in Umatilla Co., mostly all sub-irrigated and all fenced. This land has a 6 room house on same, a small barn and out buildings. A wonder ful garden spot. A chance of a lifetime to purchase a home in sunny Umatilla Co. Close in ranch to the city of Rieth, the railroad center in Umatilla Co., a growing city which will need lots of garden stuff and many pints and quarts of milk to support its families in the future. This ranch is located IVi imles down the river from Rieth. Do not forget the date and come to see the land sold. 9 Head Good Young Milch Cows. 3 Spring Calves. 1 Sow and 7 Pigs. 7 Shoats 80 to 125 lbs. 3 dozen chickens. Milk Bottles, Milk Cans,' Milk Cooler. 1 Cream Separator. 1 Oliver Plow. 1 New Harrow. 2 Cultivators. Lawn Mower, 200 Posts, Hose, Rake 1 Fresno and 1 Scraper. 2 Hacks, 1 Pair Bob-Sleds. Scalding Vat, New Centrifugal Pump, 20 ft of 4 inch pipe. Steel Range, Heating Stove, Perfection Oilstove, Bed Room Sets, Dishes, Tables and Household Furniture. New Gasoline Engine with one Inch Centrifugal Pump. 2 Hay Racks and Wood Rack. 1 Cement Block Machine and Stock of Cement. 12 Tons of Alfalfa Hay. 30 Rods of Hog Wire. 1 Spray Pump. 1 Set Doubletrees and Set of Stretchers. 1 Stump Puller and 50 ft of 3-4-in. cable 100 feet IVi-in. Cable. Washing Machine, Grindstone, Old Trusty Incubator, etc. And many other articles too numerous to mention. FREE LUNCH AT NOON TERMS WILL BE ANNOUNCED DAY OF SALE. S. (VI. CALDWELL, Owner COL WM. F. YCHNKA, Auctioneer. E. L. SMITH, Clerk.