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nun mm DAILY EAST OREQONTAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1019. TWELVE PACES "tlnch lilndenlmric. Mi ud , dorff," the crowd shouted. Then the (roup started slngliiK "Deutschlana liber AMes", soon the whole crowd wuh HiiiKhiir. The Imperial DO Ion ap peared everywhere and many men hared their hi'ttds in honor of their old chief, Von llliidciiliurff. NO FEAR OF TRAFFIC AnolliiT deinnnstruUoii whh muds when lllnili'iihiirK and .iMh-ndorfl uft the JtolihJitHK byUdinS. The monar chists again started "Ibxh llliidin- B' CAIU D. OHOAT (United Press Staff Correspondent.) HER LIN, Nov. 21. "The judgment of history" will Hhow that rvoiuiMn wuh oniy me "keystone ; nunc." but tho untl-mmarchists hud of oermany'a military collapse," (Jon- I K(lthered and drowned them out with eral Von Hlndenirurir told tho Raich-'a counteP demonstration, hIiikUik the stag oommltteo which In Investigating Marseillaise and shouting, "Hinden the war. Ijiek of cooperation und the burg lha slaughterer.' weakness and failure of political loud- ' era an well uh lack of support In his demand for obedience, wore the real causes of the disintegration of (Jcritmn land and naval forces tho former field marshal! declared. Ha Insisted thut operations, were doomed before the revolution. He Hold It only put the finishing touches fin f lornmtn 'u enthiTNf Tko mhu.. ,..4 ,...i..,,.. HAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 21. KlKh taxed a ureal demonstration hp teen year old Kleanor Huhroff, obUln Hlndenburs; and I.mlcndorff reached ! cd a license to wed a farmer this week, the IlelchBtaK building. More than decided yesterday he wan 'too 2000 gathered there despite a blind-1 mow1" no ho got another llcenae to inr snowstorm, niarry a shipyard worker. HAS LICENSE TOWED FARMER, HE'S TOO SLOW SO SHE GETS ANOTHER Yes; S. S. S. Is Purelv Vegetable Nature's Safe Blood Treatment On the Market Half a Century. When you arc in perfect health, and arc enjoying a strong anil vigorous vitality, it i then that your blood is free from' all impuri ties. You should be very careful anJ give heed to the slightest indica tion of impure blood. A sluggish circulation is often indicated bv an impaired appetite, a feeling of lassitude and a general weakening of the system. It is then that you should promptly take a few bottle of S. S. S. It will aid in cleans ing the 'jlood and build up and strengthen the whole system. S. S. S. is sold by all druggist. Valuable information about the biooil supply can be had free bjr. writing to the Swift Specific Co, SO Swift Laboratory, A i da. Born in 1839 Dr. Caldwell Still in His Office Daily Wonderful vlor of tho founder of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Peps Millions now use hi famous prescription ALL physicians know that go d health jfapclkfc ) rccf uPn dix proper dirtfion and e'ittnr.liori. and thct most SKSMst results from these causes. Nonr know this better than "family" doctor, the ger.efa! practitioner. lIL'noit, wu and ii um.y QMtOt, I he wliols L .t)y, it A any mll p.rt of it, was hia ;-:.(. . M ,te than I j "call" were on wonen, rl'rrn arnJ lubiri. Tlicy are l!.c oao moil cftcn tick. -Jlut vtirir BmM were rMuaJff of a rai.tof nature colJi, Crven, li .i-j.K i, Li!o'j ns and al! of them r M :ircd f.:X a lli jf ouyli BVaCWddaV TbtJ .-.-c coc,tialcJ. Dr. Caldwell b lW cox-rue tA 40yaf prac'J.r, fur ho wt padoatod Utm Puih Medical CHrgt birk ia 175, ImJ bnad a good dial &I Miccesr in '.ncS caam wkh a prewripiirjn of !.!s r LC'.Uiiiin:T '.i-'.; , laxaiive herbs i.h ,.'pvii. 'a 1892 h; decided to u jz tKIi foraLU iii'i'ic menuLr ture of a awJiCMM b k.iovwn as Di. CsUwell's Syrup Pqisln, an J i,i that j rir the prepar tioa Kas rJ pUad on thi marLct. The pi-ure of pr. Ci!dwe!I that apjcars on the p-clns W tike" :n tliat year- The preparation immediately had at great a MCMM in DM drug t rri at il pre vicutty had in the doc3ri private practice. Today the tlurd g-negation u us:r.g it. '. -I;.--- , re " . i.ij it I ifv-ir ' I: klr n a wne it hf mm motlwrs. Trry sei-nnd 'A ti;e vrLirnIy someone sJrr.e where ': uir uito a d ug attire to Li-y it, fof Dr.CaUwoir Syrup Pepin u selling cU llu r.e ol oki 6 nl!:on bottle s year. In great lUJOa is Vard on merit, on repealed buying, on ooe satiaU'J ua- r t !!;ag erot'.rr. TV'enre thousarrlf of homes in t!iis tou.t:y that arc aafrf v,ith'ut a bcaw cf S;-ri:p IVptin, ar.d tle foimaUter al that pftcrip'Jon U (rrunate'y living m its wonderful tuccrav Woui'n, chSdrrn tri-i old people are the onrs most btnefi'ri by T-rT. Caldwe'l Syrup Ff It difier Iron phyka in tliat ha atriwi L mild and gt J aad f; c 'r m gripaag ft d.-r not vaaken. Ani v.fule it ii promptly e4e'.ivc in the aaoct ohstir.Ate car it is safe ti X i t'tr.y baby aa it contain? ga narcotics. Tveiy drug store sells Dr. Caidwefi'i Syrup Pi psi at Si'Jcacd $1 MaK the Ixttrr the family size an J sucicnt o Uzt tnon.hs. Keep a bottle in your home. Whers rriany live aomeone is sure to need it quickly. DR. V. a CAUDWBLL TODAY Dorr. M, Vi-A rv. IV-ma U aunnfx'u.-f of hi fjaoTn prMrif BtaVl in 14 2 i ami mf th fei thai &f Ca.'JtvrU's Syrup JPtptim is h Urgtit ittttmj Agsstal icjctit in tht arJ, tfie' fii? SaW 6 million bottles sold emch yrtr, wiaay nko nee J its benefti hste not jtg it. if yjH hste not, send your nsme and vJCress fjr a free tv at bottU to Dr. W. B. CtUamt 611 Washington St., Monti' cello, Illinois. Hot Tamales The Tamale made at the Jolly Inn (not on the coast) are made with chicken (Pendleton ha no sea birds ). They are made fresh every day, the real Spanish way. We serve them or put them up to take home. The Cosy Billiards SHEEHAN BROS. FRAN mm ivp- " ' - The .Experienced Motorist Deliberate Chooses the Franklin Sedan for Every-Day-m-the-Year Motoring- ND WHY? w HEN seeking a car that you Intend to keen on the road twelve months of the year, hold these facts before you; The Frauklln Sedan owner Is an ex perienced motorist. He has had intimate knowledge of other fine cars. 1 And based on that knowledge, he deliberately chooses the Franklin Sedan for all-year use. ' The reasons he tells us 'for this choice, are the reasons back of every sale we make of a Franklin Sedan: It is lighter and more re silient than the average fine touring car. These features make it practical for all kinds of touring anywhere and at any time. Takes Roads as They Come Its scientific light weight (every experienced motorist knows Franklin scientific light weight) goes over rough roads with the ease, the free dom from shock and strain, that protects you and the car: makes hills with the same ability as a touring car; and fives you a speed, for the day's run, that won't make you apologize for your car. Touring Comfort Above the Ordinary fc summer, for instance, wlra touring is retarded as a picture in a touring car, it actually is a pleasure in the Franklin Sedan. You feel as fresh and cool at the end of the tour as at the start. The dust and dirt, the sun glare and sunburn, the rain and the storm are outside your car. The V-front, with four ad justable sections, lets in what you want, and shuts out what you don 't want just like ven tilating your own home. If you are anxious to learn about a new touring comfort, come to onr show rooms and examine this car. Pendleton Auto Co. Established 1007 I Thin, Nervous People Need Bilro-Pliospiiate Waak thin people! men or women arn nearly Hiwttys nervoun wrecks; uiui oonoiuairaiy provinst that thin- LONDON "Hiawatha a remarkable trainra cnimpdu motors abou;. London as fearlcaaU and expertly as human being. "Now, Hollo, i ll tell yon atory. Once there wuh a per'" "Aw. cut it out. hearing about the Kaiser. Journal. BALKY AUTO CAUSE OF siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiritiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifsiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiitiiifiiiiiiitiiiiTiitis timiiiiiiiii!(ii iiiiiiiiiiitiitiiiiiiii. Special Candy Offer For I TOMORROW ONLY -Topeka GLE I noftji, VMkaM, dfbMlty nnl BAUnsthfi. countries worried. BZABADKA, Stavohl, Nov. i1. When a wheozinp little automobile Of American make, driven oy a SerliWn soldier, bioke down a country road four miles from here, it started an international tnnele which rolled up until it had the diplomats of four. Faney Nougat 40c Pound ar if iUa 1.12 il - . .4' ' i HU are almoMt Invariably tliiy t theae aymptomn due to nerve tlon will disappear. n r v ' and all starva- Here are nomo besan to happen: 'Three hundred of the things th m cars of French Kmlnent epeefallats Ptate thnt one of morchiindisP ,find for lloumania pil he bejit thlnCS for the nerves is an rvpm mi t . d up on trie tour .nifn the bent UklBin (irirnnir- nhimnhntf kniiii-n nmonir druir- BlftH aa Ultro-i'hosphate, a five-grain r,,ird vards hern and rfnpested thlnss tablet of which should he takn with each meal. Being a genuine nerve builder and not a stimulant or habit forming drug. Bitro-I'honphate can be safely taken by the weakest and most delicate auf ferer. and the results fol lowing its use are often simnly aston- lulling. iy strensrthening the nerves, wpbk, tired people renin energy and vigor; ;thlnnesa and angularity Rivo way to plumpness and eurve; sleep returnH to the sleepier; rmfidence and che rrul Beaa replace debility and gluom; dull eyed become bright, and pale, minkn cheeks regain Abe pink glow of health. CAUTION Bltro-Phosphate, the use of which Is Inexpensive, also wonder fully promotes the assimilation "f food, so much so, that many people report marked gains of weight In a few weeks, Those taking It who do not de sire to put on flesh, should use extra care In avoiding fat-producing foods. until not a wheel could nn ve. A Ked Cross supply train of thirty cars, hound f"r Bucharest, came up behind the French trains and com pleted the tie-up of communication. Ten Americans were marooned for n'ne days on hoard the Red Cross train. Ttfiiin relying Kronch Send BpCciAl Train Milan merchant; who were m the prompt delivery of the sr.tndM went ii special train This is a regular 60c selling candy, but we are giving you this price be cause we want you to try our candv. It is all so good home-made in a clean, 2 sanitary kitchen. 1 A COMPLETE LINE OF BULK AND BOX CANDIES I Our fancv dishes and lunches are making: us many friends extra 2 pastry, sandwiches, salads and drinks. 1 Was there ever such a dispenser as we have ? Doesn't he make delicious I drinks? No matter what you want, ask "Mac" he can make it. ine invostifrntf Hie de-.s HER DAUGHTER WAS SAVED FROM OPERATION Mrs. Wells of Petersburg Tells How. Petersburg. Va. ' 'or two years my daughter suffered torn a weakness ami pains in ner right side; at times sli" was so bud she could not do any work. For two years she was at tended by the test physicians here, and both agreed that she would have to be operated on. I suggested Lydia E. Hinkham's vegeta ble Compound, an at first she refused to take it, but finally consented. From the very beginning it bellied her, and now she is entirely well, and telling everybody how much good it has d. ne her' Mrs. W. D. Wells, 2JS North Adams Street, Petersburg, Va. If every girl who suflers as Miss Wells did, or from irregularities, painful periods, backache, sideacho, dragging down pains, inflammation or ulceration would only give this famous root t v.d herb remedy a trial they would soon find relief from ouch suffering. For special advice women are asked to write the Lvciia E. Pinkham Medicine iCo., Lvnn, Maaa. Tho result cf forty years exp ri..r.i 3 ij : t yc-.-.r service. from Bucharest t lay. S7.ihadka. an Important tOWI! nn the frontles between Hnnrrarv and Serbia, W!vs cut off from al lcommunicatt"n with the outside world." The Berblan soldier who was the Innocent cause of all this trouble was driviajt his cur merrily northward ine day when the steerinff cear went ivrimB. He stopped, found the cause Of the difficulty and decided that lie needed a piece of stout wire t.i repair the damage. He reached i i Inria hnnuinir sinRle-wlre line and cut oft a generoua section. Havlne fixed hts oir he drive blithljf on. The wire cave out presently, and he renewed it. twice, thrice, f' ur or five times, from the teleeraph line beside the road. Meanwhile the trains of French merchandise had hepun arriving The Wistaria the telegraph 632 Mai n Street. sltlIIIIflillIlltlfIllllllillllifltllltlllllllllllllli:illllIlllIijtlIItfIiIIlIIIIIIIllflIIIIlIItIItlItlIISIllIIllllIIi:i:iiIIIlZIIIi:illTlllIttlAll A TeinKrurv l-Apctlfcnt. "What In the world floes he want "What shall we do to remedy the ' mice for?" hiKh coat of living?" "Why. he uses them for trying the "111 see if I can't pet a Job to as-. voices of Uie young ladies." Yonkers sist in Inraatlgattng it. Maybe the Statesman. salary will be enough to help tide tu ' over." Washington Star. " DR. W. H. REYNOLDS !;! i'a ir Vnt' SMfiu it . Rooms 1 and Z Inland Kmpire Bank Bldg. Telephone 101S Hrs. 10 to 1 a. m. 1:30 to 5 p. m. Brings It out. 'm making money gelUiuc mice.' atisaid the bald-headed man. A Good Stock of Coal in our Bins ROCK SPRINGS and UTAH Conditions of transpor tation and a strong pro bability of strikes make it advisable for you to buy now. B. L Burroughs, Inc. PHONE 5 Cor. Webb and College KzadaVa. Officials framed the proper sort of telegram, and It was duly roun terateael and presented to iho opera tor. He reported that the wire was "not worklmr." So the frontier offi cials decided to wait until it began to work. OotUKMJOtl Grows They waited two days, while more and more trains drew into the con eested yards. Kzahadka was cut off fnmi wire ci inniunieatlon. Mails 5" nnlv once a week, and then only II i traitv are running. The telegraph oftiolala finally decid ed to send nut a line-repnlrlnc party. The party returned after another day's delay with the announcement that sn ninny breaks had heen found that I their supply of spare wire had given out. Meanwhile congestion In the yards ncreased ami the appeals from the French convoycrs, the American con voyers and tie Roumanian merchants, became more urgent. It was a full Meek, however, before the wires bad finally been restored and the official risas obtained. By that time the blockade had become so complicated that It will probably lake a month to put Baabadka back en a normal basis. ''Who do you sell Vm to?" "A professor of music on the block." Don't think because you may have taken many remedies in vain that your case is incurable. Hood's Sarsa parilla has curred many seemingly hopeless cases of scrofula, catarrh, rheumatism, kidney complaint) dys pepsia and general debility. Tako Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Chronic and Nervous Diseases ana DUeasee of Women. X-Kay BJtee- tro Therapeutlca. rempie BSdg.. Koosa 1J, Pbone ! MOVIE ACTRESS HURT. THREE MEN KILLED IN LOS ANGELES CRASH -Thv AlNOBLES, Nov. QMn wens killed ami ii woroa n nrt ousiv Injured whtti tin'ir Automobila ci'ttshcd into an electric freight train here today. Pepcy Perry, 2S, pretty movie actress, suffered a broken let;, and painful bums which resulted when the automobile caught ftrc alter the wreck. I b Imntimi. Willie was In hud temper. Hi mother had just discovered that there was not a clean nightshirt read)' for him to wear. 'Never mind, Willie," she said conselincly. "You will have to put on one of your sister's ttlfftttefOwna to nisht." "V hat. a Rirls? snorted Willie,! dfUWUuj himself up haughtily. "Yes. Why not?" asked mother. "1 won't wear it!" declared the small boy. "I'd rather ro t4 bed i law!" Christian MessmKor. j Hood' This Valuable HOUSEHOLD 1 REMINDER MpjispMn ""liHI'l 44 tlie handiest and most practical S ZsL. memorandum oi w!vit toordereach ESr , 'fen day, with tables of kitchen weights tSg" lL" andmeasurcs will he