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PAGE KINS TWELVE-PAGT3 ' DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. fENELnTON, CTXZCll, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1916. ROOSEVELT IS SURE .IT.XN STATE'S STAR KNI IXOKS ;)(!) THIS YEAR. OF AIMED PARTYls VteSarukrdofabiead Quality I'Uiim Reply to KsTlurj Itakcr Speech Coniiwrlng , l aMliingbm's Colonials to Villa's Bandits Ha ter DeelareM Ho Wan Misrepre sented. A HOARD ROOHKVELT SPECIAL, Texan, Oct. 20. Roosevelt declared himself confident that nil progressives who supported hlin four years ago would vote for Hughe. "I am perfectly satisfied the party Ml out here is thoroughly welded to gether." Roosevelt la preparing a hut reply Absolutely Pure' frca fossa efTsrtar TWO MORE STRAW VOTES FOR WILSON Two more straw votes have been re ported and both show President Wll Hon much stronger than his republi can opponent Ptssengen on No. 5, which arrived in Pendleton shortly after midnight, report that a straw vote was taken among the passengers an the train left La Grande. The result wd Wil son 16, Hughes 1L Yesterday while a crowd was wait ing to get Into the Bond Bros, fir sale, some one conceived the Idea of taking a straw vote and the result of the ballot Is reported to havo been Mo 1 for the president. to War Secretary Baker's speech comparing Washington's colonials to VIIU's bandits. DKTH01T, Oct. 20. War Secre. tary Haker his denied compurlng Vil la's bandits to Washington's coloni als. He declared himself mlsrcpre sented. "1 did not make the com parison as charged. Hughes is like a drowning man when he seines such much garbled misrepresentations.' Haker refused to discus the matter further. Members of his party de clured Baker plans to correct the misapprehension during the speech at Flint tonight. WILCOX HEMES CHARGE OP BIG CORRUPT FUND Chairman Flnley Malta AurasMioa In Ohio Campaign. NKW YORK, Oct. 20. Chairman Flnley of the Ohio democratic com mittee, charged that the national re publican committee established an enormous Ohio corruption fund for Hughe. "i, ; t. Build Up for Winteii Clear out the congestion that has disturbed your breathing and weakened your digestion, and re invigorato nil the bodily processes to do their full share in cold weather, and thus build yourself up to perfect health. PERUNA IS INVIGORATION It to tonic that rmtnrm thn btluoa toyour bodily functfona, cWn wiy ib waMfi matter in your system, and kaya you up u mi Wlort and better health. For naarly half a century Ui bav found it a vaJuabla aid tn all catarrh I conditions atpM-ltm point tiin way lor you. FEW I IN A baaatood tatt ibat Dfovitj ita valuo. Tablet form la convraiant I quidt admioiitraUoa. ftauant to Uk aod aaay to carry win you. MaaaHa TaMfta ar th IdMl tatatir. Tfcty correct the aabK of con. Jpaiion. trout Uw lifer ana belp um uuniy. i our druggist baa Uiun. Tb Pcruna Company, Columbua, OUo ft d MMA mm I I Mlgglns, right end on the Pennsyl vania State College football team looks as good as if not better than last year, according to coach Dick Harlow. Last year Hlggins wns elected by several experts as end for their All-Amerlcan teams. He Is one of the most con sistent players in his position in the east. Penn Ktute last year lost but two games, one to Hurvard and one to Pittsburgh. f i i - UAN SO BIG lie DIBS IN FIRE. S0O-Pound cafe Owner Gets Wedgtd in Window. PHIIADELPHIA, Oct. 20. The gtant proportlona and the bravery of Frank J. Markwarth cost him his life In a fire that wrecked his cafe and home at 110 East Allegheny avenue. Markwa,rth, who weighed nearly 300 pounds, rema ned In the bu'ldtng unt 1 satined that his wife, child, pet monkey and canary bird had been res cued, then, overcome by smoke, be came wedged in the second-story win dow through which the entire crew of firemen attempted with a rope to pull him. When he was extrlated he had inflames and died while being ta ken to the hospital. i-D Performance ! It is good to sit behind a motor that responds eagerly buoyantly to the slightest touch of the throttle. It is good to know that you need only to "step on" the accelerator and the steepest hills will flatten out like smooth boulevards. It is good to realize that you com mand a vast store of reserve power that will take you easily and grace fully through the heaviest sand roads "on high." It is good to know that your automo bile is a staunch, sturdy, depend able helpmate not a treacherous weakling that will lay down when the real work begins. N In a word, it is good to own just such a car as the New Series Paige Fairfield "Six-46" a thoroughbred every inch of it a champion of champions. If you agree, why not see the Paige dealer today? FAIRFIELD "SK-46" SEVEN-PASSENGER $1375 F. O. B. DETROIT FLEETWOOD "SK-M" FIVE-PASSENGER $1090 F.O.B. DETROIT PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN PAIGE MOTOR SALES CO. Sutton & West At Independent Garage Phone S33 LOCKS IirSHWD IN HOME AM) That's what is always at your service j when driving behind the 3400 R. P. M. i motor of the new. HALMERS Six-30 HIS WKDDING KING IMMCN'F. Creditors Can't fio'ws It For Debt Court Holds. NEW TORK. Oct. 21. City Judge Peall of Yonkers refused to compel Michael Stelm of No. 94 Clinton street that city, to surrender his wedding ring t help pay a verdict obtained agulnst lilm yesterday and told the plaintiff's Inwyer he would reslirn from the bench first. Adolph Ackeiman obtained a judg ment for 172. Stelm gave up his v.atch, but balked when lawyers de n;anded his wedding ring given him by his wife twelve years ago. Jacob olff, a lawyer, asked the court to hold Stelm in contempt, reminding the J ml xv that he was not doing his duty If he declined. That may be true," replied the court, "but I'd rather resign than make a man give up his wedding rins for a debt. I wouMn't give up mine." The motion was denied. $1215 in Pendleton Sold in Pendleton and Umatilla County by an estab lished and dependable firm, where you can always get prompt repairs, service and parts. Ate (snraso J. P. CHILDRETH, PROP. 701 East Alta Street Telephone 347 Dr. B. W. WITTEN Optician and Cptcmetiist Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted. Lens Duplicated Promptly. Equipped to make a complete examination. Room 8 Smith Crawford Bldg. STOIiE BABY KHE SAYS FOR 1OVE OF ITS FATHER. LOCOMOT1VF. IX FREAK RI X ENTERS SHOP, KILLS MAX No Ono Aboard When it Starts. Push lug Anoftier Emdne Through Building. MIHDLETOWN. N. T., Oct. 21. An Idle locomotive on a switch out side a Shop of the Ontario and West ern Railroad here, which had been If ft alone for some times this after lioon suddenly began to belch steam and the wheels began to turn. R brought down a scaffold on which three men were working. Dnmtnlco Trlpo was Instantly killed; the others received various Injuries. The runaway crashed Into another locomotive, pushed it the length of the shop, through a set of heavy door? and onto a sidetrack. Then It tame to a standstill. it sXc, vx i 1 . . I k I , . ' i h " v "I .M.iV.WJ , GOES TO Nl'E IXJR A PIVORCE Woman Makes Sure She Will Get Service on Summons When She Retiirrw With Deputy. ST. LOFIS. Oct. 21. When Mrs. Olive Mae Plunton Burgess. 30 years old. of 7222 Kim avenue, Maplewood, set out yesterday to file suit for di vorce at Clayton, she took extraordi nary measures to see that her hus land, Frank L. Burgess, an enlisted man In the navy, could be had read ily when the time came for him to be served with a summons. Arising early in the morning, when her hu'band was In bed she h-d his c-U thing and locked him in the house. A Inwyer hail the petition drawn the house.' The answer, in even tones, was: "How could I when you had all the keys?" The officer then read tho summons and departed. Mrs. Burgess say to her husband was: : Central University of Venezuela. He "Why didn't you let vhe dK out ot Is in the preparatory department of the school of engineering, Registration statistics from Wash- . lngton University show a net gain, of 71 in the college and SS in the under graduate departments. Registration-, in the' Saturday classes at Washing ton University, while as yet incom plete, indicates an increase of 20 to 25 per cent over that of last year. The. total registration for last year in thi department was 320. To date, 311 students have registered for this work this year. Indications are that ap proximately the same percentage ot increase will hold good in the night classes. CHINESE AX1 VENEZUELA AT WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY Registration Statistics Show Gain in CoUese and Undergraduate Pe artment! 318 in Saturday Classes, ST. UX'IS. Oct. 21. Two" students from distant lands have, just register ed at Washington University. One hails from Shanghi. China, and the other from Caracas. Venezuela. Tho young Chinese student, Nao- ui, allemng desertion ana uDuse. naaiTp y,as miUriculated as a pre. filed at Clayton and took a deputy n1cdcai freshman, under the aus home with her to serve the summons. , r,ceR pf tn() c njnPS. educational board. In the kitchen they found Seaman I He comes from Tsini; Hun College. lurgess. looking like a union suit ad- j He will probably return to his na vt rtisement, reading a newspaper. I tive country as a medical missionary. The familv dos was near him. I The young Venezuelan Is Ernesto The first thing the deputy -NEW YORK, Oct. 21. The Ounurtt office iuiuouriced that all members of the AlunU's crew were saved except two. Thy rereiveil a message sayint heard i Wulff. of the: Colesio Sucre and the nil landed at Falmouth. AM. HUT S OF AIXU-XI.V8 CREW W FJIE RESCUED SYLVIA IICuRSI. STRENUOUS GOI.F MAY COST LIFE OF BROKER S. B. ThomnHon Sleens Three Hours In Bath That First Was Warm. NEW YORK. Oct. 21. A kidnap ing mystery which agitated Chicago six weeks ago has reached a climax here. Confessing that she had stolen two year old Sylvia Ucur.il at the behest of the child's father, whom she loved. Mrs. Belle Podolski appealed for aid in repairing the wrong she had done nod extricating herself from Its dis tressing consequences. PHOENIX LOWERS HUGHES' BANNER NEW YORK. Oct. 21. Strenuous golf may be the Indirect cause of the death of Samuel P. Thompson, a New York cotton broker, who is critically 111 at his home on Martlne avenue, Fanwood, near Plainfleld. N. J. Mr. Thompson, who has been a most ardent follower of the game fnr PHOENIX, Oct. 20. The women s vears, passed Sunday on the links of TTnches' i-neciRl arrived four hours the Wcstficld Coif Club. When he ,ntp The m,eptlnn committee's break returned to his home nt night he was ...... ... i..j n extremely fatlKUed and decided n fast wa., cold but they reoehed a warm bath would tone him up. He clamorous welcome. Wllsonites wait- .filled the tub, rtTpcd In and In a few ed outside. The republicans suddenly minutes wns fast asleep, : p!aved n huge yclbw banner n'ros.- Three hours later he was nwnk- tlie street w th "Vote Auain-t Wil- i.iikI The water had turnel cold son'" emhlaxnncd on It. The rope and ItH effcit, caused immediate 111- v imo immeliaielv nit and the b.uiner n,.... fell. Wilsoiii'os deired doinc it. Tb v lie lini'o vt been under the care hoisted a banner sivimr "Vote tor VllaXuJell Serviee SERVES Maxwell has put a real meaning into the word "Service." Simply by requiring every Maxwell dealer to carry a full supply of Maxwell parts so that he can replace any damaged or worn part at once, without waiting for parts to be shipped from the factory. : If you are a Maxwell owner your car will always be in running order because our dealer any Maxwell dealer can give you real and immediate service. If he couldn't, he wouldn't be a Maxwell dealer. Not more than one or two automobile builders in the country can give you service that compares with Maxwell Service. This is a vital point Investigate it fully before buying your car.- Romdntr 1 W: Touring Car J59.V CiCnoiM I.W.t TWa Car $OIS; iVJon Ju.sS. Fully rmpfti. imlkjinj afecfric J carter mn4 Jigfcu. All prxts t. a p. tMmnt. L , k ;vj; r Court si. I'lumo JfrT . - ft. i , . a. ji u . i,. ,. m M ."f.tlfc"'l-..wir.l. " ! - . " , j " ' v-r ." '" ' I . 4 - . . J l wm t in ii I mHM. tSSX LUiiU 'JWL! JnCgiafl "f phylelan and a nurse Wilaou. Thero was much heckling. t