- r. - . " n r; fix t t : r--.- - -- OAfkY EAST Or,EGOCTAWt FENPLETOW. OHEGON, TIItmSDAV; OCTORER 17, 1918, KG ITT PAGES - sjw.ii .w BY J. It.5 STROVE). I t I ! Mltw Mary Itllnpr. inter of Mr. i,W. A. Htnrio of ivrnlh-lon. rrtvot -test (nlsht from Poriland. h n.i no fkcfm punted hy Mtmi lUanche M irkey, Ann1 the two will vMi Mr. tnrl. Both , r Irachera In the 1'ortland school .41 nd ihoir vacation I occasioned by :'(hs Spanish InfhtcnxH fpidemtc, Mliui Mabel HcmphHl. who has ccn In Xt. Anthony hospital the rpawt four weeks owing; to Injuries re ceived In 'an automnMIt" nrcldtnt, is bl to return to her homa at SI 3 Turner street. In. dcarrlMnS a charming wedding, Uhat t Mlf Heleue Smith of We "archfe. and Shrank, Van, of Portland, whlrh occurred in tho latter city last night, the rirtland Oreponian says: "'Follow Urn t-be ceremony a eniHll reception wa held and a wedding supper wan served- The tahle was prettily adorned with roses in the mauve tones and fernery. Mrs. Inul Froehllch presided at the coffee urn and Mrs. Vernon Cartwriht served ices. Trending at the punch table L. , . were Misa Marian Martin and Misa ' FJUtrm nOUIlOWS BIOXEff yesterday on their wny to Ion Bench, tfeMfnrniu, where they wM lend tho winter. J. W. Owens Is here from Wnlla Walla on business, tieorne l;aer returned today fwm a vacation spent In Portland. Wayne- Bluefcnrd is In Pendleton for uny irom wnusourK. 1 erry Simpson is a guest repistered at the Hotel St. Creorge from Ukiah. J C. Iiayes is here today from Heppner. ' ' ' 4. F. ReihL Is up from UPermlstod j looking after business matters. tleor&e K. RUison is a business vis- it or, in Pendleton for the day from Hermiston- ' , j Mr. and Mra. U. 0- Justus of Hepp- j ner, are visitor in Pendleton today, guests at tho St. Ieorjre. U. It. Stanftold of Kcho, was In Pendleton yesterday. Iifcrry Folsrttn. brother of Mrs. J, V. Tall-man of Pendleton, arrived to day from Iteanmont. California, for a visit at tho Tallmun home. WITH TttE COLORS News of local Iloys In tho Scr. vice- Inrormniton for ilils Ie IHiriiucnt Will be Appreciated. Madeline Burgess, of Pendleton." Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Nelson return; ed last niftht from Chir&co, Mimwapifa. I.ns ANGELES. Oct. 17. Governor William l. Stephens vesttrdav pur- lis and other middle west cities. They mihjp 'hriniKh Helen Keller,, the la were met at AValla walla by Mn Henry Collins and Mrs. K. J. Harke. and the party made the trip to Pen dleton from Walla Walla by auto. , ' A nwettror of the Current Literature Crub scheduled for tomorrow has neen Indefinitely iwstinmed until the re movul of the Infiuenaa Quarantine. : ,: ' Miss Lillian Ware tor Athena to spend i visiting relatives. " left yesterflay few days there Mrs. J. E. AVitson is in the city from Ilelrx today. O, A. Hird of Walla Walla. Is a Pen dleton visitor today. F. O. Spooner la in the city from Spokane. i W. H. Harthimor is here on husi riexn from Seattle. He is at Hotel Pendleton., , - & . Lockwood. of Walla Walla, is t Pendleton visitor today. C F. Liebhart la here from Uuhl, Idaho. l'.s-;. t. J. Mclutyre Is here front ilflldn today.'. FHOM KIIXEST CIMKTvATT. Paul Calllson has received from Krnest Crockatt, recently wounded ut the front, the following very Interest ing letter telling of thu fight In Which he. was hurt: . Hospital. England, 9-9-18. Hollo, Old Scout:: ' About noon on September 3. I was hanging on the end of a Lewis ma chine gun giving Heinle bursts of five at twenty-five yards, I had received your letter the night before in a dug out fifty feet under ground and read It by a lighted rope dipped in my oil bottle. So when I was so peasurably employed It flnnhed on my ivory dome that I would give them one for you so f emptied he magazine with good effect. Now at that tnip we were a:mile beyond our objective and Heinle's machine guns were rather thick so our platoon thought we would steal one on him. We had UEAX WALKEK UKAVKS Et pEXK ! Been advancing parallel with his gen eral line oi retreat out we touna a mous blind, deaf and once mute wo man, a tlulltl Jiuerty bor.d. To maku this .subscription, an additional one. rMff executive of 'he staid said ha had . to borrow the money. ."1 latnK h tno duly, of every citi sen to buy every dollar's worth of bonds ln-thls.the Fourth Lilierty Loan,, that he' can In anv way han dle." declared the guveiiio,-. diaries "Kli' Huntinstou ApiMilnt cl to KncPeecl ;raduato laii;KCr. ETOEXE, Oct. 17. Dean H. WalR. er. for more than a year graduate manager of student activities at the University of Oregon, resigned yester day and Charles ("Shy") Huntlmtton, this year's footliall coach, has taken his place. Walker has been ordered to Camp Za chary Taylor. Ky-, to enter officers training? camp. WITHDRAWAL .WXOl'XCE!) BEISLIX. Oct. 17. The war office .n "ftmt f i.-.wth -y.k-in,!. in 'tmtajr announced tlie .erman Hao- the cRv todxy " 1 dcrs front has liccn withdrawn cast Mr- and Mrs! Walter Was t bly, at Thoiu-ourt. C.lsmp anl , lnrt o. , Washington, were ia Pendleton ? "nd L,Ue- '.'i-r : ''Children, Cry for Fletcher The Kind Yau Earo Always Bought,' and which . has been' ia use for oyer thirty years, has borno tho Bicnature of ana Has been made under his per 1 f I " ) 3 l m m t4zgrj?. eonal supervision si.ice its infancy. . Allow no 6ne t3 deceive von in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and ' Just-as-good " aie- but Experiments that trifle with and endanger tho health of Infants and Children Experience apains. Experiment. ' What is CASTOR I A ' Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains urither Opium, Morphine nor other ncrcotic eubctnnce. Its rge is its guarantee. For more Than thirty yerrs it has lcen in constant use for the relief of Conctipation, Flstulcncy, "Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; rJlayisj Fovcrfchrcca arising therefrom, and by regulating tho Ctomuch and Eotvcls, aids 5 the assimilatiuh ft Fooi; giving hedthy and noLuial clcf p. The Children's Panacea Ihe Iiother'3 Triead. . GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS rBeara the Bears the Signature -of r : : : . , . In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought ! ! I 4 Water and Johnson Sis. Thrift and Conservation in Operating Your Car Dt'lK-nds upon your getting the bf-st when hav ing your car repaired ? i -We Offer Ford Repairing ' by Ford facta ry mechanics with the use of only genuine Ford Parts . This gives you J?st results and Iff b (operating expense.. Ui inR your FORI) to our FORI) repair shop 1 communication trench running at right angles straight toward Berlin. o down this trench we go bombing Fritz twenty feet ahead iu the bay as they retreated: There were bo many of them we had to take some prison ers whom we sent down the line to be picked up by the reserves. About this time Heinie made a stand by barricading- the trench and playing on us with his machine gun. We soon found them on both aides and in front as we had come down the trench right into them. It was some hot all right. Thirty-two and only twenty left when I turned to call for another pan of ammunition about fifteen left when I called for a sec ond pan and when 1 had finished my fourth "fifty" only, eightof ua re mained. '!itiiJw'.i' ' - i Lj Then something knocked me off the parapet and I really lost the gun. After loading a new magazine on the gun i climbed iip and then our offi cer who ha4 been 'wounded twice that morning told me to get down in the trench and get my shoulder drefleed. That was the first I knew of being hit. The stretcher bearer found ft wait an explosive bullet wound inside so I went, right down the line and after !eing cut open and Jabbed and Inocu lated, etc, l.liindeo in Wlxbjty and good old Kngland. Two months will see me through, but I don't think I will eev, France until spring. I hear that only two hundred out of nine fifty in our bat tulion that "kicked off last Monday are Htill in the game. I never saw a bunch of chaps stick closer and some of the boy will surely be decorated for their work. I will stop for this time as my arm is sore and tired. Best wishes to you all. Tour old pal, E. I Cfl K'KATT, Pt-2621892 K. L. Crockatt. 10th Ca nadians, Army Post Office, London Eny. STEAMER MST SO NAYS AM) IS THOtGHT KLXK " &yy ' --" "f;''J x . v j in . Ain't It tongh, after losing your war, when at last you find a little1 sign and you skid up and down the pole, and you light a doicn matches' and at last you get up the pole and get a light going and find this? Oh, It's a grand war, so 'tis. MOVABLE MOVIES NEAR FRONT NOWlfJ, (By United Press) AT THE ITALIAN FRANT, AuiT. 19. (By Mall) One of the problems with wh'lch. the American Red Cross has dealt In the zone of war is the question of amusement" for tho sotrli army. Ills brother, Prince-Stxtus, to I whom the Austrian Emperor nddrc-si-!d his famous peace note, is In the ian army. A recent dispatch reported the be 'trothal of Princess Hophlc, tho younK icst of the l.uxemhurE royal elstera. now sixteen, to Crrown I'rinco Hup precht of Euvaria. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 17. The wooden Han Gabriel, 660 Erosa tons, which left here Kept. 11 for L Pa Lower California, with a Renera! car go. In thirty days overdue at her des tination and has been jfiven up as lost by officials of the Gulf Mall Steamship company. The vessl was command ed y Cant. Roger Allman and carried a crow of nineteen men. Shipping off the Lower California coast suffered severely in a hurricane Sept. 11 and it Is feared the San. Ga briel foundered In the storm.' This old world, will not rest easy until Its verlform appendix. Irrespon sible autocracy, has been removed. s af WUHflm't conccsslonK1 to democracy are. likely to turn out to be only an other scrap of paper. t j Can't IM? Cut An . Cmrv VMl Ct Lm'nt C.Unce at InduHtrlal workers should , kcop ' their grip on the l'rnssiun throat by era who.te sacriflolng Jhetr livjs for jd"itB a f day's work every day. the cause of civilization. i 1 The men Who hre sustaining audi "Enemy Breakup Seen." Headline, advancing the lines hot only deserve re-! Very good; but look out- for air en creation, but they absolutely reuuire I emy "Irameup' it in order to.'bear the nci'o strain of 1 ' ' - " their grim task. This relaxation Is furnished by rest-houses, canteens where American coffee and American jam are served, even In the near vl- : cinity of th) front fines. ' Put a more recent innovation under shell-fire is the moving picture show. This td?a ! is fast becoming a reality through e- ( tablishment of portable cinema m.l chines,A.which. can . be carried around from one Ao another of the American Red Cross front-line canteens on an i automobile especially fitted for thq purpose, giving entertainments nt each stop. These cinematograph out fits will be placed on Ford cha:-is i:iid completely equipped fur . tiiuir pur pose. Films Promifwd. The plan Is still a ne-.v"-o!ie. v.li ch Is being perfected by tho Militarv Af fairs Department of tho A. It. '. One equipment of this sort had already been purchased consisting pf an Aster meter, a moving picture machine and ! supplementary matertul. Other out- fits will follow. Films have been liromi.sed from various sources, and it j is hoped to establish a reiiulur supply I of pictures. Perhaps there, will not be a Broadway standard of perfection in these dugout movies, but it will be as near It as the workers can make It. There Is one American Rod Cross lieutenant in charge of a rolling-mn-teen at the Italian front who has already forestalled the plan for a ( portable moving picture exhibition by ! establishing his own private show :lt ! his front-line rest-house. Lieut. Wi'-j (..l.ii.u Vi.au fnnnri u .0 ,fl tlrilt i V'el V ! sheltered corner near his canteen. here he has installed a moving pic ture machine, temporarily loaned to him by tho Italian military authority OS. The constant guns and the occa sional bursting of shells form a real istic orchestrul accompaniment to ihe show. It Is very populur -with the Ituliun soldiers during their sh':t hours of roleauc from trench and bat tery service. C'. to. becretary of Coniimrce. ItmO IXKLI KN. CASK. TOTAL IN CAIJIXJIt.VIA BACIJAMKNTO, Oct. 17. Hpunih iinflucnzu reporu recelveo uy ine ; state board of heulth show the total number of cases In tho state has i reached the 4000 mark. New cases reported for Friday were 1776. tbe largeHt number bring 60U ifruiil Long Beach, 307 from Lus A.i Igelee. 10B from Hun Francisco, 110 It Is a Joy nd comfort to know tliat.froin tan Jose and 7 7 from i-aajena. tlssie niu'li talked of puins sad oilier di-1 Fresno has been attucked by tho trews toot are said to proceed cliild-bearinf ';mulady 72 caurt being reported this mmy be Bvoi 'rd. Ke woman need fenr di-I . ' comfort If nix will fortify heMelf with the imorning. .,11 known slid tiuiired remedy, Mou Woe k ton, rucranicnlo, Hanta Itos l r Frkad, and Hakersfleld have not yet reported This to a ( grateful, penetrating, ei- any cases, terna! spplicatioa tl.t at once sultens and j There are no army figures available eiaks iluiut tlie aUlomlnal nj-o-vlt. ead lira- :frohl Camp Frernoiit. Keurnv reptrls T cases, rlHlif.ild cuinplls ISO c.l.uf Geyhe HabiUf. Drinking HotWater Before Breakfast Says we can't look or feel right wlth the system full of poisons. -, SimpAo&rJhxio, Co. Phone 408 I IC1M I Sh iu:tiiothi it ; rwi vrfn an I Uautfcr at ti cni U cub-land Kort McDowell 45 raws, Wimen avvrvwt,tri mTwt ti.i- tiur1 tlaf .vru i i tfiiiii n '-:..t rt.-wi -wr."i ci riuii-nt .. tiUliijf tffiiriiif d mn j iid mlfcUU'nn .tid-i, jfH rrl'Hw hw tii' frijii-vj ri' f n-fdoin fnm t!.o many iff' tiM itift t'j npfir-j bJfijf fiKJilu rit-MMl. j M'Wl f-Xend 1 only fori thj Jvl.rf B'mI t-tiufurt f mxlitt uvilti-t rr, tlnrnvwi' i f trn li-iv u-r.I arxf rwjwwtiM-rnl.'.l ft, Jt for eitcniM Only, N fj -.i;!. o'. l .t'i.l.fily iO iTTta.iy i;r(io-', i i i w Vs WrTfe t!.s p-itW-.? VmU'fr C. Charlotte, KMt'r of t.ratttl IHhIm Mmriv, o d lirotlirr of AiiNtriMii I inn wt. TAHIH, Ort. 1 A dinlli from jAixemtturM totlMV annotitutfd the in- v.du uHKinent or 1'iin.HK-i iiarlUf, rio m tnl HiMtfr of Mfiift Adflaifle, tlif rrti;ii- intr 41 rand I'm lnuM, to 1'imr" iwnty two him! th 1'rltir Milll-.nn of fnlkH hnthe Infernally now lnntcud of tofldln th'fr .vtem with drugs. "What- an Inside hath?" yon say. Well, ft 1 i?nuran t cd to perform niliaclcn ff you could believe lhce hot water crithuniunts Th-re ure vnpt niinil erii of men and women who, -Immediately upon urlwiriK In the tmri.liitf. diink u jiIuhh of rent hot water with n'le-irfpoopfiil of Ilme- Hiono phuHphitle in ft. TMa 1h a very excellent h-allh ineaHure. Jt la In tended to fhn-h, tho Motnarh. liver, kidney and the thirty feet of Intes tine of the prcvIiatH da' wunto. Hour bilo Biid imMreHtihlf mitterlal left ever liv the body whleh If not ellritl jiated every da, heroine fond for the million of bacteria whlf-I) Uttnnl t he howelH, the fiuhk rein It H fiolfmn And toNiiiM Hldih ure then ubMirbed into the blood, raiiMinjr headache, hiMouH uttackH, foul breath, bad taHte. colila, Mtouiaeh trouble, kidney mlKery. tle'peKfnefiM, Impiira blood and ull MrtH of fiiliiienm, l'ople who feel (food one day and badly the next, but who tdmply can not xet feeling rhebt are urged to ob ta In iiartir pound of Itmeidone phoMhate at thn drug More. Thin Will roMt very Utile bitt In miffklent tfi make anyone a real crank on thu mibject tit Internul pun It hi lott, Juhi mh Kouri and hoi witt'T net on I he pkifi. rleariHliiaf, xweeteulntr and Ft exhenlntf, ho lniie-ton ' plionphat and hot watr 't nn t he utomarh. Mvi-r, kbliif-y and bowel. It Im vast ly inofc (titpoiiaot to buitu on the li-Mble than on l!ie oiilxhle, hecniiHtf tbe U I it poren flo not aliMorh ini ju ri - How About -Shoes? ... . . ,. . 'Wo 6j)ecializc in shores fon the entire family, and are able to give you better shoes for less money. Come in and look over oyr stock. You will not be asked to buy. , ' . Children's Shoes Misses' Shoes ....... Boys' Shoes,. , Men's Dress Shoes Men's Work Shoes Men's High Top Shoes. Men's Riding Boots .. . Ladies' Shoes ........ : ' ,' , " ' "a HlV . 65cto$2.2r $1,49 to $2.ir $1.85 to 2.95 $2.95 to $G.50 . . . . $1.95 to $7.50 ....,$3.85to$8.5fl ... $6.95 to $11.50 . .. . $2.45 to $6.50. m : ..The,-. Huh , tl Sample Stores. V 145 Mafn SL IIBMOVAIi OF BAM 'OX 'PRISON MAIW milB SAI.F WWU 11 H ASKF.O SAI.EM, Oct. 17. Uovernor Wlthy comlie announced to tlwi state board of contrul Monday afternoon that he intended to ask to next legislature to pass a law removing- rentrlctlorie nKalnat tho sale of prison mado pro ducts during tho period cif the war. "This announcement oame after It. R uoodln. aecrwtary of tho board. nlated that John C- Portor wanted ac tion toward fulfitiug the terms of a contract made wllh him. whereby thu atate was to use- convict labor In re moving .timber from his lends. The glovernor said ho wlnhed to hnve the lenlslature remove tho pro hibition nfiainnt nelllnsr convict, made tfoculH that the convicts might work up tho hard wood on tho I'nrter place and acll It for fuel while tho elate would retuln the fir wood for Its Institutions. In the lannuace of tho cockpit, the central powers cannot Mtand .the Kfi. ITnclo Sum Is no quitter. Ilcsldeo, the quitting is not good yet. KING AliPilOf450-PAlN , t -is As the sun of life sinks toward the west Life has been said to consist of a constant succession of breakdowns and repairs. In old ge, the former predominate. The body machine is more or less warn out. Digestion is less perfect, elimination of :waste is increased in quantity, btat . reduced in efficiency. , . ;' ' " ' Hence, constipation is particularly pernicious. Constipation means more than mere failure of the bowels to move regularly and thrirmighfy. It means stagnation of the contents of the intcstinr, inrreawd fermentation, putrefaction anii f cfm . action, the production of irritating and poisonous substances, that are absorbed into the blood and carried all over the body, 1 This is always serious In old age it is especially dangerous. -( Constipation cannot be cured by drugs at any sge. It is especially harmful to an aged person to use pills, salts, and similar strong purges in order to force the , bowels to act j But The Nujol Treatment for Constipation is not ' only safe, it is in every way efficient. r( Nujol is not a drag, does not act like any drug. Nujol helps nature .to re-establish easy, soft, ' thorough bowel evacuation as "regular as clock work." Nujol softens and keeps properly moist the in j' testinal waste. i M Nujol makes it easy for the Intestinal muscles to act, and prevents them from overwork. ' f Nujol absorbs poisons and carries them out of i the? body, m Get Nujol from your druggist and take it according ' i to directions. , , I IVnminff NUJOL is sold only in sealed , f r 14 . k,,,,,., bearins; the Nujol Tfads I Mark. Insist on Nujol You may niffir froj substitutes. -? s r- Nujol Laboratories , : STANDARD OIL CO. (NEW JERSEY) 50 Broadway, New York --' twi-nh ftl-'H Into the blofid while the bowel Am:-...,- i 1