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TWELVE PAGr3 ITT! DAILY EAST OREGONTAN, PFJfPIOTON, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1917. ot! Hotter! m 91 THEY'RE BETTER BRIQUETS make the ideal fuel for home, store or office. CLEAN BURNING NO CLINKERS NO SOOT TRY AN ORDER B.a. BURROUGHS Telephone 5 Hong Kong Gaf 3 AXD NOODLE PARLOUS Noodles AND Chop Suey Oatstde Trj Orden Specialty. Bona for ladies nd gentlemen. OPEN DAT AND ALL NIGHT Meal Tickets. 21 Meals for $4.M Special Chicken Dinner Sundays. 543 Main Street Next to . O. BUS- Pnont'lM AMD'S The only NEW face powder in the past 50 years Oh yes, there are many, many kinds of powders on the market, but this one is absolutely different from any you have ever had. The price is reasonable, too 50 cents KOEPPEN'S Have It Cod Dung Low CHOP SUEY NOODLES HOT TOMES CHILLI COn CARFIE SPANISH STTLB flne'.l irUI H(I COFFEE our own iin, eiM md up-to-this is tru first class sbbvioi one comrrgA 5c Package tnie of oth - f. 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Jan. 30. The followms statement from the Serbian press bu reau is forwarded from Corfu ay the Havass correspondent: "Todor Javanovitch, escaped from Bulgarian slavery, has reached our lines. He recounted that he, with oth er peasants, was deported by force before the Bulgarian retreat and com pelled to labor in trenches under the artillery fire of the Serbians and their allies Every male above boyhood was taken from all the villages) Into slavery. "Fifteen hundred were SO ta ken from Souhodel, under control of German officers' BACKACHE SOON DISAPPEARED Could Not Do Housework Till Lydia EPtokham'f Vegetable Compound Removed Cause. Fort Fairfield, Maine. "For many months 1 suffered from backache caused by female trouble so I was unable to do my house work. I took treatments for it but received no help whatever. Then some of my friends asked why I di ! not try lydia t. l'inkham sv ege table Compound. I did so a,)d my back' ache toon disap peared and I felt like a different woman, and now have a healthy little baby eirl and do all mv house work. I will always praise f.ydia E. Pinkham'i Vegetable Compound to women who suffer as I did. ' Mrs. Alton D. Oakes. Fort Fairfield, Maine. When a remedy has lived for forty years, steadily growing in popularity and Influence, and thousands upon thousands of women declare they owe their health to it, is it not reasonable to believe that it is an article of merit? If yotl want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confi 'ential), Lynn, Mass. Your letter wil" opened and read by women oi.Iy. IIUJJMIi!!! , K . 'I;u -"si. '.0 BKATil Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets, the sub stitute for calomel, act gently on the bowels and positively do the work. People afflicted with bad breath find quick relief through Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. The pleasant, sugar coated tablets are taken for bad breath by ail who know them. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act pen tty but firmly oil the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood and gently purifying the entire system. They do that which dangerous calomel does without any of the bad after effects. All the benefits of nasty, sickening; griping cathartics are derived from Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets without grip ing, pain or any disagreeable effects. Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the formula after seventeen years of prac tice among patients afflicted with bowel and liver complaint with the attendant bad breath. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are pure ly a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by theii olive color. Take one or two everj night for a week and note ths effect 10c and 25c per box All druggists. SAVED LIVES OF THOU SANDS. Tessie McNamara, telephone switchboard girl at the Canadian Car and Foundry Company plant at Kingsland, N. J., which blew up last week, might have run away when she saw names issuing from one, of tne houses near a pile of shells. Irt stead she telephoned each of the 37 buildings where thousands of men were at work. '"Run!" she said. She worked till pieces of exploding shells began to fall through the roof of the building she occupied. When thj last call was made she fainted and was carried out by firemen. WASHINGTON SEES ONE HORROR OF WAR It's Gray, Sometimes Only in Spots, Whereas It Used to Be Blond, Auburn or Black. WASHINGTON. Feb. 1. Don't let Bernhardt try to preach to Washing ton women who conveniently forget their birthdays that war is anything other than a horrid old thing! It has betrayed to the public eye of the capital that many women of fash Ion hitherto unsuspected have gray hair or hair streaked with gray women who always with perfect blond, auburn or raven black hiur ha l easily defied the years. A prominent Washington hair dresser revealed the awkward situa tion by announcing: "Impossible to get German dyes, and other than the German dyes are of such inferior quality and some positively Injurious that we have advised our clients against their use to brave the world with the marks of time upon their coiffures." But schoolgirls and debutantes are having their troubles, too. Principals of fashionable schools have Issued ukases against rouge, beauty spots and other facial decorations, and at the smart parties given at the schools no girl shall be so gay as to appear decollete This, the principals say, is to teach their charges the right prin ciples of economy, even if their fath ers are rich. Another social note: This season's belle must go back to. the simple white frock she used to wear at her birthday parties In her early teens. SOKN'T COVNTEKFErnXf. IX AX OIJ LADIES' HOME Mould for Half Dollar Found in Murine) Room Use Innocent, Says Engineer. SYRACUSE. Feb. 1 Kdward F. Dennis, the engineer at the Old Ladies' Home, was arrested this morning by Secret Service Agent John A. Adams and Syra cuse detectives after an investi gation Into an alleged counter felting plot at the institution. While no counterfeit .money was discovered, the authorities seized a half dollar mould and a plumber's furnace In the engine room- It was the purchase of the equipment that led to the discovery. Dennis denies Intent of any wrong, claiming he was getting up some paper weights with the Impression of a half dollar on them. He says he did not know that making such an Impression was in violation of the federal satute. , - "" "!s8 ! Y K . i )( WW' S I W. w. us . Weldon W. Wells, former clerk to a broker In Kansas City, confessed to County Prosecutor Duncan at Colum bus, Ohio, he had killed Mona Simon in a hotel there Friday night. Ho had induced her to go to his room, he said, where they quarreled, She at tacked him with a razor, he declared, and theu he ahot her In self-defense. Wells was caught at Huntington, In'l Amusements What the press agents say ohniit PonHtptnn'a nroa. ent and coming attractions. MAXY DRAMATIC SCENES "IN "THE DARMXG OF PARIS" .There are some large and exciting scenes in "The Darling of Paris." There are more than a thousund peo ple shown in some of them. This production, will go down to history as one of the most absorbing in which Miss Theda Bara has ever been iden tified. Many of the episodes are strong, forceful, and gripping of the character that makes patrons ripe from their seats when witnessing it. Many of the more important episodes may be enumerated as follows: 1. Kidnapping the girl. 2. Teaching her to become a pick, pocket. 3. Charged with committing a crime of murder, of which she is inn -cent. 4. Threat of executing her unless she admits having committed the crime. 6. When ehe Is taken to the scaf fold in the cart Scape Located in Parirt. 6. Protesting her innocence. 7. When she Is rescued by the man who knows she is Innocent. S. The great carnival scenes in the streets of Paris. 1 Where the girl's protector throws Claude Frallo. who is the reru murderer, from the belfry, 10. Great rejoicing by the popu lace when it is known tht the girl is Innocent. The scenes are all located In Paris. The story upon which the production Is based was written by one of the most illustrious writers of France. It ha' a conspicuous place in French literature There is not a scene in it that is not filled with great dramat ic action. T.ove may laugh at locksmith, but It never gigeles at plumbers. """" H V- -v J: f I : 3 THINK STRIKE WILL PROVE BENEFIT TO GAME If icX . I j :i- -" i ct. j --'A i s "- r i ww' .". ' I ' i . . - - y - ' b 'pan ',4 ' f 1 IBIII "-O-- WI Four of the stars of baseball, at least, believe that if a strike of the Baseball Players' Fraternity taken place it will result in a real benefit to' the nation! game. BUI Donovaii Is of the opinion that if baseball play- ers get to scrapping among themselves and break up In a row It will be a great thing for the. sportf Irrespective of whether any demands are met bv the magnates or not Wllbert Robin son echoes Donovan's opinion. "I have been hoping that some OMRS ARE GOV! STATIONED AT ECHO CRICXV OF SVRVKYORS HAVK HKAItOl'ARTKiys FOR PRKS KXT IN MATlXx K ltUMi. Itcvlxal Mortliuni Attrwt Much Inter. vt; William Wi'iUT Putt-haws Iils Smith Property on WeM Lawn; 01 News NiN. ::i8t Oregonlan Special.) WHO, Feb. 1. Engineer Bennett and crew of surveyors wlxi are mark ing out the proposed state highway through Vmaiilla counuty have their heudquarters for the present in the Matlock building They are working west from hire toward the Morrow county line. Considerable Interest is being shown in the revjvul meeting held here tho past two weeks. Rev. Walter" Payne of Weston is assisting Rev. J. 8. Cooit, the local preacher, with the services. There is a good attendance every night to hefir the preaching. Wm. Wilder hug purchase,! the Lois Smith property in West Lawn, across the river from Echo. The deal wis completed yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilder expect to occupy the residence in the nefir future, making it tltelr home. T. G Smith was a business visitor at Pendleton yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. De Vore went down to Portland Tuesday morning. Mrs. De Vore went to receive medical attention. Miss Young. R. -X., is here from Pendleton, nursing Mrs. Alex Mal colm, who has been1 111 for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Atkinson and son Ie are here from Buhl, Idaho, visit ine with relatives. Mrs. T. G. Smith is, in Spokane, Wash.,' where she was called last Fri day on account of the sickness of her son Guy. Jacob Rhode left this morning for Walla Walla on a short business vis It. Aches mid Painx o( Rheumatism are not permanently, but only tempo rarily, relieved by external remedies Why not use an internal remedy Hood's starsiiparilln. which correcls the acidity of the blood on which rheumatism depends and cures thu disease? Adv. FRENCH CHAMPION KILLED IN AIRPLANE George Bernard, Middleweight Boxer, Joined Army When War Began. PARIS. Jan. 29. Georges Bernard,' champion middleweight of France, was killed ut the Pau aviation field yesterday when hig airplane crashed to the ground with him. A fortnight ago Bernard boxed three exhib Hon rounds at a Paris gymnasium with Bob Scanlon, the negro, who enlisted In the foreign le. glon ut the outbreak of the war.. Bernard was twenty-three years old, began his career in 1909, and met Bedoud In lilll three times, winning twice on points. Papke defeated Bernard in 1912 Bernard won the championship from Marcel Moreau in the nineteenth round in June, -914. After serving In the infantry from the war's beginning until a year ago. Bernard was transformed to the av iation corps. Bernard Intended to ae. company f'atpentler to the United State after the war. ' SimiK'll In Acquitted. SAV ANGKlO. Feb. 2. Harry J. Spanell was acquitted of the charge of muiderinK his wiie in Alpine. Tex as, la-1 July. The July deliberated two hours. wm;rt J30ISJW30K thing like, this would happen," said John McClraw. "This chummy stuff among players of opposing teams on the diamonds Isn't liked by the fans If the players are nore at each other and play against each other as men ; who are mad will, it will result in Im proving the game from the fan s stardpolnt. ,:oe Tinker, In a recent Interview in Chicago, expressed similar sentl mei t. lie thinks1, lik? McOraw, thrt a lijtle hostility on the diamond wiil res, It In better playing. ITvu-a tvl1 , 0l TIM, 18, Fi 1 GREATEST COMIC OPERA OF THE CENTURY" r Andreas Dippel PRESENTS THE , Joyous Musical Success that n Captivated mm Kew YorK, Chicago. Boston. IK THREE aCTS-BT s Original Cast, Company and Production Intact, Direct From One Tear at the rorty-rounn n. mean, . PRICES $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 50c. Seats at the Delta Saturday. Mail orders received and filled in order of receipt. TO COURT MARTIAL- AVI V- TORS IOST IX MEGICAX WILDS. i Y.J) , 4, ABOVE IItrUT. KCXjOW,:-MF.irT.-ODL. MSHoP ' Lieutenant-Colonel H. G. Bishop and Lieutenant W. A. Robertson, thn army-aviators who were lost for ten 'lays in the wilds of Sonora, Mexico. 1 thirty-two miles south of the Callfor ! nla border, are to be subjected to a court martial for having attempted i a flight from Son Diego, Cal., to the Imperial Valley, without authority. The propeller of their airplane broke, compelling them to land. When found they were near death from lack of fond and water. Two sandwiches and two oranges was all the food or drink the men had, except water ta ken from their airplane tank durintt the ten days in which they wander ed in the desert. Iak Probers Adjourn. NEW YORK, Feb. 2. The house committee Investigating the leak will adjourn this afternoon and reconvene in Washington tomorrow aftrnoon, according to one member. Nothing is easier to bear than the troubles of your neighbors. 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