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JVjr .DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OROEONjfflm wis. EIGHT PAGES' f. :-.4 . f 1 f J Mi) W GASH NHll I u GROCERY 525 Main St, Free Delivery. Phone 640 Spuds, 100 pounds : . $2.15 Rome Beauty Apples, box .... .'. . . . $1.50 Bulk Ginger Snaps, ! pound r 20c 0 Snide fcltsttn little J- $X . Ui: Jelly Powder,' 3 packages r.'.i . U . . , 25c , :' T T11 ..'jV ' Crystal White Soap, 4 bars . ; ;V.;f. V 25c Bob White Soap, 4 bars . ; 25c Citrus Powder, 2 "packages . .'. ........ 55c New Crop Walnuts, Almonds, Dried Prunes, Peaches, Apricots and Figs. P Don'tNeglct; ..... ... . , . . . , Your Building's til. M ."1'f.if A coat of Good Paint will add many more years to their usefulness. 0170 faints fill ' every requirement stand the wear of time. -1: L. J.: McATEE ':- The Practical l'aint flian ... 513 Main Street Telephone 15 ITS OVER OVER THERE But we are still on the job ' wm f' . ri., . l'i-i nn km jlic.bcst place in Pendleton to ' buy groceries will con " . tinue to be Type Bros. Telephone 334 If its good to cat vvc have got it and will get it to you promptly. $ ..,--- l25c' gallon . at our quick service pump at curb. .. ' Quality, service and price are-ALL right here - ; 309 West Webb FEDERAL AID TO SCHOOLS IS PLAN $100,000,00 UNDER CONSIDERATION - ii I VII -" - - ,n .w. i 'ill liiVAiMMlf I I H 9 .. m VllSt L : H ', mm and Jl li For Teachers, Physical Ed-j ucation, immigrants, Illiterates. WASHINGTON, Nov. 13. A secre tary of educution is to be the next ad. clljlon to he president's cabinet, If a bill now pending in. the senate, be comes a law.; , , The bill hat the backing of the Na tional Education association, wm rec ommended Iq a recent report by the commission on emergency In education and haH,llio support of Sen. Hoke Smith of Georgia, chairman of the senate education committee. It seems likely to have Httle active op position. - The bill's title says It Is "to create a department of education, to appro priate money for the conduct of said department, and to appropriate money for federal eooeratlon with the states In the encouragement and suport of education.' One hundred million dollars a sear is appropriated hy the bill for sub sidizing training of teachers, physical education, education of immigrant and adult illiterates. The secretary of education is' to be on an enual basis with oth'crn embers of the cabinet, and Is to have three as sistant awrvtnrlea, The 8Veretary"s salary . is fixed at li!,iiui, and the as ' !."tnnt seci t4rip .r to receive 10. i O'Ul.P'":'1. Th(i apirBiriinion conlcm ! pluti'd for Jfalifrhu. -Ineidentnl ex fpcnseK, andi;itciieia.I;finanoltir f the ! new department, Is.; ioo.o a ar i 'It Is proiiWMi.that the i. department Inliueurate in. ivsU-ni of attaches to i American enibitfiSfes abroad, to deal with educational matters and invest! gnt educational methods in foreign ; countries. One of the alms of the proposed law is abolition of illiteracy In Am erica.. The commbislon on the cmer Rcney in education found adult illit erucv one of the most serious obstacles I to establishment of true democracy. Federal aid to state efforts to Im prove educational conditions Is to bo given only when the Btate shows the nroucr spirit and enterprise by ap propriating an amount at least, equal to the sum paid It by the renerai gov. ernment.. for improvement of Its ed. iicatlonal status In certain specific re spects ' " ' ' MRoclrciiEs OF SUB CAPTAINS SPEEDILY AVENGED I MAN AVUO SANK LUSITANIA DEAD Britain Names 150 Com manders Who Met Retribution. LONDON, Nov. 12. Although the Rritish government does not intend to adopt the practice of giving proof of official utterances made hy Its min isters. It has been thought desirable to print -names of the commanding of ficers of 1G. Gorman submarines which have been disposed of In ocder lo substantiate the statement of I'rc mlcr Lloyd Ooorgc in the House of Commons that "at least 150 of these ocean "pests; have been destroyed." A majority of the 150 officers men tioned are dead, some of them are prisoners of war, and a few are In- lerued In neutral 'countries wlier they took refuge. 1 ' ' ' Among the officers named are: Kanitan JUeUt, t;hwelger, who. while In command of the V-10, tor pedoed the Iisitanla, In May. 1S15. The U-20 was Ion n the Danish coast In lillU. but Hchweiger survived and was in command of the U-80, which was lost -with all hands In Sep tember, 1(117. Kapltan Lieut. Paul Wagenfuhr, who sank the steamer Belgian Trlnee July 81. 1817, and drowned forty of the crew, -whom he had ordered Jo line up on the submarine's deck when the U boat was about to submerge. His submarine, the U-44. wa sunk with all hands about a fortnight later. hKfd Explanation. The statement says It s significant that the authors of particularly atro cious crimes have expiated them speedily after their commission. It says the names of such men are care fully noted by the British Admiralty and that special endeavors are made to bring their active careers swiftly to an end. Several .commanders. It Is added, have escaped retribution Dy finding refuge in shore appointmcnis. Prominent among those named as having escaped retribution but whom the British navy has on Its list are, according to the statement, Gorvetten Kapltan Max Falentlener. who was responsible for many sinkings of ves. sels, among them the . Norwegian steamer Magda, the Spanish steamer Pena Castillo, tfie Italian steamer An cona and the British steamer Persia; Kapltan Lieut. Wilhelm Werner, for the sinking of hospital ships, and Korvetten Kapitan Freiherr von Forst ner. who, when in command of the U-28, sank the British steamers Fala ba and Aguila. FOB Till 1l fi t T$ l j CV fl Coal is $80 ton over there. Do you want your . boy to have a warm place to spnd his evenings thia winter?, Put the United War Work Campaign over the top. HUN REVQLTERS TEAR OFFICERS' EPAULETS COPKXHAWKNY Nov. If Work- iim'ii mid soldiers tlirouglioiit yesterday walked aloiix t utor Don I.lndcu and Frinirii'listrawiO. In Berlifc. snatcliiug slioudcr straps from officers. I u BY J. W. T. MASON.) M-nlted Press War Expert.) NEW YORK, Nov. 11. No . incl dent of the German revolution can ever surpass in the Intensity of its meaning yesterday's action of Berlin workingmen. and soldiers in tearing shoulder straps from officers in the public streets. Arrogantly thrusting aside civil ians and private soldiers who happen ed to be In their way has been one of the favorite occupations of German officers. It has been the established right of any member of the privil eged class to evercise autocratic pow er in the streets. To push women, children and cripples into the gutter for falling lo pay obsequious respect to a German officer has been an un challenged right of the officer class. Just before the war broke out th relchsthg attempted to exercise au thority over a young officer at Za toort. who hud sabred a cripple In the st ivet for an imaginary injury. The militarists cowed the reichstagso I)0N!t FLEEJIT ONLY. FLVEIL! " ... V y ncfies" L i i r uicidejby HOUSANDS of people commit suicide bv inches! fl If onej should take minute daily doses of some irritant or poisonous drug, 4 no rjarticular effect might be, ' noticed until accumulation of the pojK son made its action evident. N Yet how many realize that irritant , and poisonous substances are formed , constantly, even in health, during food j digestion and the preparation of its waste for elimination? If the bowels act regularly and thor oughly, such dangerous matter is safely gotten rid of. r ' ' ' But if constipation exists, there results stagnation of intestinal waste, increased production of poisonous substances, and their absorption in to the blood, which carries them all over the body. .The result is disease or disorder, which, if neglected or allowed, to continue, cripples or kills. ' . JTie victim of such self-pojson-, . ing commits suicide by inches. " ; Constipation is a bad habit It is sin against the body. ' " ; But there is an even worse-habit, a crime against Nature, the taking of pills, castor oil, laxative mineral waters, and salts to "force the bow- ? els to move."' Because such drug do not cure constipation.' They make constipation a habit. They do not prevent "suicide by inches." '- On the other hand, the Nujol Treatment not only overcomes con stipation, but prevents stagnation and, makes sclfpoisoning impossible.. Nujol is not a drug, does'not act . ' like any drug ;kts absolutely harmless. Nujol helps Nature re-establish easy, daily, thorough, bowel evacuation. jjt ' . NUJOL it sold ' Warning: m;nAci- tl bearmg'the NujoITrade Mart Insist ; ' on NujoL You may suffer from substitutes. Nujol Laboratories ' STANDARD OILCO.(NEW JERSEY) 50 Broadway, New York 'Regular" as . -" fey :)W - M sw, ; -is" -W - - I - . TP" -MT , 4 that the officer was triumphant ly acquitted. The turn of the insulted civilians and the common soldiers has come at last. They have a,, long score to settle with the officers. ; " HIS. MASTER'S VOICE. BAVARIANS WAXT TO PtNISIt AUTOCRATS COPENHAGEN. Nov. 14. Tb..new Bavarian government has set a mes sage to President Wilson to request the. entente to state their conditions of punishment of guilty members of the autocracy and German militarists, who do not deserve mercy. I Make Voue Own Broom. 'WASHINGTON, Nov. 14. New brooms' may sweep clean, but new brooms have been so expensive of late that they have been In the luxury alass. All this will soon be changed, nom ever, according to the agricultural department Broom corn raising la to be encouraged. Making brocmia at home also will be encouraged. ' PKKFKCT WOMANHOOD. Perfect womanhood depends on perfoct health. Beauty and a good disposition both vanish before pain and Buffering. A great menace to a woman's happiness in life la the stif fi ring that comes from some func tional derangement which soon devel ops headaches, backache, .nervous ness and "t he blues." For such suf fering, women find help In that fa mous old root and herb remedy. Ly dia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Com pound, which for three generations has been restoring health to women of America. :;.'Vu ;:ypioeH ' jfr-r IWiT ' a This' look's lik a hold-up. but It's only a Dip, flu fashion! This Is positively the latest edi tion of the flu mask, and It Is Worn In the full glare of the pub- lie eyo anil called VEIL. ' It's tnada'of whito Dk'flsnnet , veiling with a seven-Inch double! chiffon border. impervious to germs' and guaranteed to catch nothing hut the fixed gas of .all beholders!. " , 1 LADIES ; f We have secured the J services of an expert p p furrier. f $ llOOVERIZE j take your old suit and 2 furs to be remodeled, 4 4 to the 0 jl MODEL TAILORSj & CLEANERS J 645 Main Street J ' S m -1 . 1 not r! rj teieuiioiie o-x m t 4 ttTHE UNIVERSAL CAR . Look out when having your Ford car repaired that the genuine ' Ford parts or materials are used. There are many "bogus," imitations, or counter feit, so - called No Bogus f-dffnsferioofr, Ford PartS quality onu the market Be warn- HcrC ec agamst them. Buy Ford parts and have your Ford car repaired by the authorized Ford dealer as this is the only way to guard against "bogus" parts. Bring your car to us for service. Come to us for Ford partf. Ours is an authorized Ford place. , Simpson Auto Co. Water & Johnson Sts. Thone 403