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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON; OKEGON; FIirPAYrJUNtrfSIg. TAT ? r r -TEN PACES YOKKKKM Proof UatiSQiiieY01 fi ,rEPiH -TACE IJTGTTT S HOD Li BELGIAN AND YANK PLEDGE FIDELITY the Xlrst s contingent of Belgium's troops sent into Russia when that country was a fighting ally. The host was Major Leon Osterrieth. chairman XEW 'TORK, Jane ' 20. -Cheers of the Belgium Military Mission, rang thrmigh the dining loom of the j The corps recently arrived here Hotel Algeneuln test Bight, at fre- from San Francisco, escorted by Am- , . . , . . , . ... , erica n officers, and in a few days will - frl,'ndshiP "d deI-Utart for Franee. About 300 enhsted ity rwee fightm m ef Belclam , ot tne command ore Rt Forl and thereof America, with assurances )Tott and most o( tnem oa wel, n8 that neither would cease ie-give bat-Uher ffiwrti have w, fam. tte to the German, until Belgium was,, from wnom .ney - nave neard , - vtrkth Inv In innov I rf-ri nlh it. restored to mil rule, and and her.ailies defeated, ' The occasion vat a farewell dinner Um officer of Uut Belgian Arm ored iTotor Car Corps, members of t&la DaWeeawa Few The Create WrfAUH Btossrags. - TSouajQf'i of mnwa no Iratrer trsiirn then fiv to tba tJiuffiit that sK-iuv aiul di-tr- ro n.iiiirij 'l lwy knew better. Pur in Aiot iter's r'rieiid tbey lwve found won derful penetrating remedy to relieve many d xt aded experiences. Nervousness, bearlnfdown and stretching peine ere arunng the disheartening umi dis tressing exuertciiree women evwrywlwre say they entirely escape during' Uw period of 9X&rt:wvf by the use of Cither's Frieiid. Ji re is a resMrdr tKnt softens the myriad erf bral fl:it eUromiii:tl nruscl Just be neath th skin, enaUks ttem to expand with-, out the wri.il strain upen the liranieiits and nerves and assists nature In atafe ife P sibie for women to g through maternity w-lthnul ma ay mt tit tjreudrd syniptoine ee tmiAimr to n Vost of wonttrn. y aognlhr tf hrmxirt the vertod ttw muscien ex puna casi:y mmy iti wrn, end pa'n and daugvr at tlto crbos is cua scqiiently le-. Mother's Frtead Is frr external ne only. Is atsxtlutely and entirely sya aaal hits b-n used by thou&rinda of wnmeii awaiting the Cutest time in WMaae'e lifr fur evur If a eenturr. Write tba Bredfteld Rerulatnr Co., t.amae Kf4r. Atlanta, Ca., for their MMntli erhood Book, sa Taluable to expectant -noth-em, and in the meantime obtain n liottle of &1ttuHrs f "Headi gmm the nenrese drusr atnpe: B'-ria Its ne frfrictly acvoniin? fn direetion -wiUt- evary battle, mm! thus furtify yaural CjAit .oln imd distxiiofui't. FATHFKKD MOST IMPORTANT JIILI OF THIS CONOKESR NO HEADACHE OR IEURALGIA PAIN - ' ijit . i . i - " : i- -Ct a 10 cet pckae of Dr. Jaaea' Beadacb Powders , and don't ruffer. When your head acta yea simply must have relief or you will go wild. It's needless to suffer when you can LukM a sawedy k Be Tnmna' Headr .atha Powders and relieve the pain and suajia . at once. . Semi someone to tar drug ater, nbw for a dime package of a James - Eeadache Powders. Don't suffer! Io. few maaieata yHJ will feel fine headache fone no- more neuralgia pain, r giiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiici I Con Dung Low J E a i . . 1 g CHOP SUET, NOODLES ChluaM Btyla. HOT TAMALES CHILU CON CARNE 6fAM.SH GrTYXJB. . 1 LUNCHES COFFEE j Kverj thing clean and wn-to- E g tall. riHST CUABS SKRVICal TEA 5c Package UNDER STATE I HOTEL S Cor. Webb and Cottonwood Sta, E rluM 7. fuiliKoa, Orav E rTiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiimfnm? t I H '7 1 o. s. r'Eri, tryi::s ; TO U!R: UV Lti Jb kail . i ; ' THE HA,fcfRJ June "21. A report ham. reached here which. aaars that captured Americana report that a nirmber of t?nttd Statea aoMlars nave keen 'shot tor St- tempting to escape The Weser Zltin uUsheB a story alleging" that so-called Geriuaav .or rtaher, Oerman speaking- Americans, are 4UHy 4 In Qernutrvsr and 9wtexrlhl as- aaenta". prvocareur trying1 t , ereare' trod ate ' by their 1 actjntov Th paper says enc- was caught oa s aram rhe other day artff that w ther travel ws German- coal and iron agent and try to bay nf Swlsv 'mkchmery',''''Rhiifng'-ad va-ntageooa .-bargains- and: offerC Ing not chttm the machinery far another year r two. If tlie faetay "refuses', rh- report sa.vs. It" is threatened'with no-enat or iroiu thus ereermg a 'bad feeling w for ermnnyc - The -Deutsche Tagen Zelfnng say that th American wer Ht n- the. Chateau Thierry for the mora effect and ta fnV. flU -Preroier '"Clemeneea' promise American help. ' ' The paper says' the commence- raent wa not very e'neetiraging awi that -thd'Hrttaa was made with the support ef the rench ae they would not he allowed the responsibility ,of attacking alnne. It adds: i . "We are- of the opinio that th Americans, perne-iw a divi- - Blon, nave, been placed on the French eaetion of rhe front and d1r not iinriertoke the -attach alone. - It would hove had a goeA moral effect to announce the Antferlcan snecean after Cle raeneeau'n aoeech.'' - i ' m v i- J TKX AS SHERIFF HUNTS . ' HIM IN ILLINOIS CITT CHICASO. Jane iSlSherlff James Baker of Bowie county, Tex., arrived here last night tor take Henrietta May Edwards, also.- knew an June Con. hack, to Tt-xarkan; Arlc as a witness la as bootlegging case; and learned that man. ha bean, impersonating him several hours earlier. The sheriff tatter aatiBfyina himself that the worn. an la not thi victim of the "headless woman nuuraVer" case in his oeumy. but -tna niaaingr witness, began, a search, with the aid of the police,, for the bogus sheriff. ESTIMATE! GERMAN' IXlSSErf AT SOjOOO IX FIVE DIVISIONS . l.OSTDON', June il. A correspond ent of the Exchange Telegraph Com pany wired from the front today: "The Germans yesterday used five divisions (about men) between the Afcsne and the forest of VIHers Cotteaets. Their lessen are estimat ed at 20,00." p . -! SM. Ut SlATOVJWA Senator Lee Si Overman of North farolina Is, the father ef the famous Overman act. which has Juet become a law. it gives tha President enor mous powers. perhaps surpassing those of any monarch in Europe, x- cept those of the central owers. ON EXEMY IJr GKNETA. June 17. Thirty-sla thousand Austrian- women and girls or all axes and classes have been- fore- eJ by hunger to Join the women',, bat. talk ns working close to the fronf line, according to reports frain the, Aus trian Tyrol today. . , CAPTURED OFFICERS ADMIT AUSTRIAN OFFENSIVE FAILURE llOSfE. June If. Knemy ofYleent captured yeMniuf admit the Aus trian offensive is a failure. They are profoundly affected by enormous, lowl and the failure to obtain a single objective, although their casifaltfea are tremendous. j ARROW ofi, COLLARS Vjsaect exclusive mcriti. ntrTT.-A.-onrrro tvf lM.ilsrt wajtts s.omt.wft mex. "WJUnna&tOJl, Jnno 2i. A , nro posal that not iesst-than 3.iQ0-M An. erican troopat be jtasd he ta war dur ing; the--nent. year la made in- an am endmen -to. she army, neprofirlatlon biii Intrxtdnoed today' by rienntor Fall of .New Mesleev- . Organisation ; ef at least three regi ment of nnownted volunteers, not ef draft age te -preteet prenerty In the United States is proposed in--another amendment introduced by Senator Fall. ,, HOUSEHOLD vtniiiiiiiiiiiiitiiimuiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiii!ii:iiiiiiiiiiiitiiuiui If II f I rt "rr-v-TI - l VALUE every; DOLLAR Tour teeth carefully examined) nd properly fixed by the best painless method known. , , lVurn Di:nft flantipfn ' , r,v.niuii rtiUiiuoo Hi.uoid e . Miss Losene A . Parkor; who has been deraanstrating the use ef food substitutes tn the grocery department of the Peoples Warehouse- this, week, haa- many spLBndld veoipea aad sug. gestions of which Pendleton house- wives have been taking advantage. Miss Parker works under direction of the government through the Oregon agricultural college., cooperative- ex tension- division. . , Copiea of favorite reel pes have been given, out to the many guests who called te watah her demonstrations. but of wsm et the best ones copies were not avails hie. Following are several such recipes which- are pu- IlKhed for the benefit of East Orego- rum readers through eoueteey of Miss Parker: - ' ... . TCiee V Load. , 3 e rice tionr. , . U .i .baking powder. S- t salt. .,, , . j . ; 1-4 e sugaxr, 1-t e nuts. . 1 egg well beaten. 1 e milk. atin In- seder given. Let stand mln. . Bake 1 hour. . Item VUer Nponao Cnke. t-4 e rlee floor. . ., t e sugar. . , ''N 4 eggs. , ..... ' . t t lemon' Jtiice, 1-8 t salt. . ( Meal reofekra- 5 e brown, sugar. 1 e shortening. 2 eggs. . . ., . 4 T milk- x. 1 o corn. flour 1 cup barley flonr. Cr f c barley flour.) t o rolled mm. 1 i . cinaojnon. - 1 I nutmeg. ... I-! I eleven. 1-J e walnnta, ' 1-2 c raislna. 1 t nod. .. Mokes SO cookie. Keep J or 3 eke. Juicy horsemcat porterhouse, ' sir loin and roundsteaks t . cents e pound are offered to thrifty New York housewives now. The-"Rival Horsemeat and Sausaee Co." has established a puicner sm.i- at- 200 W. 0th St. it nas a nuij eulpped slaughter house and packing plant en Johnson av., Broomyn, -woi under the inspection of veterinarian Inspector of the board of health, horses are slaughtered and the meat iced r packed as sausage, bologna, or smoked meat. ' ' MrT Etta Dorion, ' &( -Og Jenlurg, Wis., says:! " I sufferwt from female troubles which caused piercing patng lilt a knife through my back n4 kl. 1 iiimlfv kutt ail niy -Btrenfft.il ao I hml to g(k ti bed. The doctor advised an oyieratUiii . but I would not listen to tt. I thought of what I had read about Lytlia il. I'iaklKim's VegatabW ompouiul kiuI tiled it. 'i lie lust -bottle brought great relief and six bottles have ent irely cured rue. All women who have femaie trouhto of any kind BhouUi try Ljdia K. i'lnkham'B Vegetable, ompound." " v How Mrs. Coyd Avokled an Operationu. Canton, ChSo. I suffered rom a female trouble which caused me much gunennft. ana two doctors aecmea tnat I would huve-io giy tutougn uu operation Before l eouid - ct Weil l . i- t...,., " My mothesi who had boon helped ty I,ydla E. ttrik. ham s vfijtaow vjompouno, auviseq me to try n ee- lote BUORULUng WHUUwrauuii. reueveu tuuiroiu my troubles so i can ao my nouae w wiuioiu an tiilliculty., I advise any woman wno rs auuetea witu Iemaie troouica w give Lyuia r,. j-iiikuiui s ve table Compound a trial and it will do at mnch, i foe tliem-'ViCrs. H&RUj; iioi, 1421 Mfc Kt., C'nBvun, U1M0 . i .i i EvernjSicKWoian Shd BQtOf "i- . " 1 a: 1 fi -.S. . Vaw-.' ..... , w 7 I -v ,.S " 't III J i V M ! V m lVI f.'75r 1 1 it a : V mstta m 'Jim: t ;miis-;coiapoiJW SubiAiiting 3b Art deration , LYDIA C.PINKMAM MCtMCIMC CO. UTMI4.MAIS. ddnW"; in a vill we it.:; America, Country of- Last Things, to swing ; f War Balance to Allies ' PA6I3, June 20. America is a country f indispensable last things Hoover used to say the last bushel of wheat would win the war. Others said that victory would depend on the possession of the last dollar.' Bu a more tangible thing Is expressed- tn the face of the -present German drive toward Paris, is that stye which- can- keep coming- with the reserves will' win. That surely Is the side on which America fight ' reserves are pouring- hi now: Te roadH" from Paris to th north are willed" with Hns Hnea of" American soldiers and their supply trains gn ingf up to take their places on the front. The hi? military question Is not wtiat village hanjre hands in the fish ting of the day, or what river the enemy or the allies cross. The quee tlon is, first. How booh will the com ing; of the Americans put the allies on even terras numerically with the enemy?, , Second, ..Jjow outnumber the enemy and win? Nothing- els matters. Tt ih a sim ple problem- in arithmetic, with the answer plainly In slHt. -' . MINISTER PUTS ON ARMOR OF JUSTICE DALLTex., .June'iS.--Rev. A. J. Osborne, f drmerd assistant pastoe -ot Calvary Bplscopai church. New York City, has discarded tho wings of elo quence and the flights of oratory and has taken unto himself the wings ef an airplane, ami Is making flights ef observation and attack. ., He's a real Bky pttot now. He "didn't have to go to war, but he's atlli young- and he found a pan- I sage in the Book about "putting on the armor ef Justice." and took it (o mean, j Irv the present instance, an aviator's ! suit., So he Joined .the aviation corps not as a chaplain, but as a fighter. i .WMM'ilU.AUali t -' ,. ,..- Kloetpa, noes Away. . CHICAGO, June 17 Ten minutes after ho had been elected president of the American" Medical ' association. Major Alexander Lambert of New Tork started to ; France; it .became known today Major Lambed i dlrectory of the American Red Cross in France. Ndmatter;hOvf-..uiry SPi,Q)A ftoojwe., you can make them look lresa ana attractive wun owe Brothers '" VERN1COL ' Flor and Vamiak Stein Vernicol does not show heel marks, is easy to keep clean and witljstands rough every day wear. Easy to use and economical. Wade-1 in deir a&W liiiiiJies. .-" L. J.McATEE The lrat'lical Paint Man US Blahs W. : . Telephone 158 wS-jrv1 KXf L'ti . Ther I-rnciiial Paint Man , "tsj j aiaMalw W. : . Telephone 158 13 f. VCRNICOL J ' - t.-3 J j'-- fS cofor carsf I j . "" . snwssssswMWMwsewsssaeanassnwaawawnsisia alii nMiisnWMWaWMewi iwis.piswwin snwsssawanwnsnwsWMswnnnw I THE GREAT OFFENSfVE hi rwroaami VV f I battte new Cemer Main and Webb Street Renins is ' om irieifiie We ale iiin and offer War BMinss bianxpe for snla wills, , 4 every pu KsttuauttiaiaMmiMMiMHnniuiiitniiniiiHiiuiiMtuiuuiiiiitunnuiav 1 egg 1 T fat. - syro. .v ... S T suaur. 1 -S T'fkwr. 1 1-2 c rolled oats. 1 t fkurerssc 1 t salt, . - S t baking aoerder. Thla - map shown' the whole 350 mile front over which tlie treat est battle te bia ' tory la b a i n w a c d. . Tka figure I- is Uie T p r e frnt. where the" Ger man drive wag checked In Mary. Fig. to the Flo ardy front, be tween Arras and Amiens, where .'the Afta phase of the great battle may be fought. Fig. 3 ia. the 1 Montdidler-Sois-ong front, which .the Germans are try ins to smash la to flatten the line out toward the west. Fig. 4 shows the gain made in the first two days of the being waged the fourth phase of the evOeaslve. 1 Figvk 5 is the . na roe front; where American marines, fighting gloriensly. stopped the Ger-. vMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiMiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiitni! We Sell War Savings itamps Save and Serve The First National Bank PENDLETON .lllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIllllllllllllUIHiIHHIIinilIUIlll Catarrh is a Real Enemy ' ; and Requires Vigorous Treatment ' Do Kol Neglect It. r When yea nse wietHeated inrsyt, atomizers and uonches for your Ca tarrh, yoa may succeed in unstopping the ehoked-up air passages fur the tun being, but this annoying condi tion returns, and you have to da the same thinir over and over aaain. Catarrh has never yet been cured by these local application. Have you ever experienced any real benefit from such treatment? . Throw these makeshift remedies to the winds, and get on the right treat, ment. Go to your drug store to-day, get a battle of S. S, S- and commence a treatment that has been tu-aed bj sui.rers for nearly half a century. 8. S. S. gets right at the source of Catarrh, and forces from the blood the germs which cause tlie disease. Yoa ran obtain special medical advice - retrardins: your own case without charge by writing to nietiical Liirec- Wr.i fawitt LatrMraiory. Atlanta, oa. WAR! WAR! On Elites, Lic and Disease. , , COLES WORTH Y.'S WAR SAVING STAMP DEPOT. It's not the chicks you hatch; it's the chicksr . . you save. W w FEED FEED Diamond Chick Feed," Chick Milk Mash, Egg Mash. CALF MEAL, LAMD MEAL Poultry Remedies, Insect Powders and Conditions. Golesworthy's !