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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1918. PAGE FTVT 'EIGHT PAGES if- -(KV't. Vrtir, .iS (, GO ROY S CASH GROCERY 525 Main St , Free Delivery. Thorie 640 JUST RECEIVED A CAR LOAD WES . TON MOUNTAIN jNettedGem Spiids i 'Now is the time to lay Winter's supply r In Comb . . . . . . 30c Quart Jars 90c i gallon jars $1.75 KARO Dark 5 lb. can 60c; 10 lb. can $1.10 Light .. 5 lb. can 65c; 10 lb. can $1.20 M I'DUEII OF JIDBLEME EMERGENCY Moins! MEDICINES I ! 1 1 d LmArnnnAii nvimrk W. From THE PENDLETON DRUG CO. During Closing Hours Phone 4S4 Thisstore has four residence phones con nected with store. ' ? 464 will get one of them for you in. emer-. gen'cies during closing i hours. , ,' ' , . ; The Pendleton Drug Co. Need Help to Past the Crisis Safe lyProof that Lydia L Pink ham's Vegetable Compound Can be Relied Upon. Urbna,Ill. "During Change of Life, in addition to its annoying symptoms, I nad an attack 31 grippe which lasted all winter and left me in a weakened condition. I f el t at times that I would naimr Vw tia o era i n 4 I read of Lydia E. rink nam a v e ge ts b 1 s Compound and what it did for women passing through the Change of Life, bo I told my doctor I would try it. I soon began to gain in strength anrl li .nnnitm. . .Am (.miiwiUWdi'N" symptoms dis appeared and your Vegetable Compound has made me a well, strong woman so I do all my own housework. ' I cannot recommend Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vege table Compound too highly to women passing through the Change of Life." M in. Frank H ensoN, 1316 S. Orchade 6t, Urbana, 111. Women who suiter from nervousness. "heat flashes," backache, headaches and "the blues" should try this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pink barn's Vegetable Compound. was filed by, the people- of the com munity who claimed that the couple were llvinlf together as man and wife. DICTAPHONE EVIDENCE CLAIMED BY DEFENSE 1 SULLEN Emcrooncy Dnifls s5sr K mat revolufionlwls failure to enpae W v.air Ko Q-fto fi'rt in exuberant ctIi;Iirution of their rA may UC IltiU cUier O.OU ;,.wiy won iiopular right, manifests a A T AT hr ruMnr rpci- m miiion pKcntiontfuinpsH auainst the ATTITUDE ABSENCE OF IC IDEA Revolutio nists Silent in Presence of Newly Won Liberties. j dence phones 2 - " 3 or; m I i 135 rA ;llv. 5 ; trie 5 inocratic niitions of the world. The ?crmans are not preparing to enter tho peace conference 11 repreaentu- ea of a nation rcdwmpd from the edicvul liliirht of Hohcnzollern rule.- tl the contrary, Oermany is follow ing the court of democratic inaction tlmt Willi Inovit lily lead t w future; of, ixolntiou ,aiimn fj ee , stations, ,unl;'K a. chaniis of spirtl' ovi lakits 'th pres ent attitude of the tlerman- people. If they hail a democratic spirit ; they irould not he HiK'iif in trie presence or human lilertie"nevor bwfore' Ihcirs. Xinv I'lof Already Kviilcul, , Oerniany exhibits evidence of al- Taliman & Co.i af ' Oerman's favorite threat ia 5 1 iwas If the lTnlt'ed States caused Oer NJs?IJ'gajaJ!llf many's defeat, the German people would turn to the east, maKinir tnem BAN THANCISCO, Nov. 28. Moo- neys friends are elated, over wnai they consider a knockout lilow to hi pemecutora" in J. ft. Pensmore'g re port to Secretary or Labor Wllaon. Densmore and his operatives had com plete' acce to everything: said over telephones enteritis; tha hall of Jus tice (Prosecutor Charles M. Flckert's state office) and also to his private office, according to a report, many pages in length. The hall of luatloa office Is so completely guarded i by double locked doors ithat it took two months of careful work to get a die taphone installed and working prop- 'Donsmore, who was sent by Secre tary of Ibor Wilson to Investigate labor affairs, makes violent charges against Flckert. saying in the strictest and most literal meaning of the word. anarchy reigns In the office which Is supposed to be dedicated to law and order. Flckert U seen through this report as prostituting his office in an other case precisely as In the bomb cases." Densmore says Flckert's method in getting witnesses against Mooney demonstrated "a consistent policy of conspiracy and corruption." Declared Unjust- Fickert said the thing struck him as "as desperate attempt by Mooney's friends to make a demonstration that will, divert the public mind from his guilt." ' The' foreman of the.' San Francisco grand Jury said If t careful study of -the Uensmore report dis closes municipal corruption lis' will have a grand Jury Investigations ' " ,'--" . . SAN FIIAXCJKOO; Nov. 23. Imme diate legal' investigation will be insti tuted through the charges against Dis trict Attorney Flckert and others, con tained In the 'report or pirector Gen eral of Employment Densmore to the secretary of la-hor. This announce ment (from Judge Mogan, together with a sensatloriay ' statement from Mooney," are developments in the case now holding the attention or the na tion. . Mogan Is presiding Judge or the su perior court to which the grand Jury reports. "It's the grand jury's duty to consider jind Investigate the matter which is engrossing the public atten tion at the present time." said Mogan. Mooney's statement declared that unless the government strliw every vestige of power from "these financial bandits operating under the guise of offklaldom."the gobernment 'is a mockery and deserves '"thtf1 world's contempt. ' " ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' Oi 1 1 - " . OI-'IlCT-JtSS WIFH TtntN'tf ACTJU'ISH VOO, HKMJl'TT 5) I "J Adellna O'Connor,' wife of Col. H. D. Thomason, the commanding officer at Fort Ontario, N. Y., bas turned actress for a week and is appearing with the "Fort Ontario Players" In a series of one-act plays for the bene at of the Amer . lean Hospital there. Tha Shubert . management donated tbe 4.4th-at roof theater to the benefit. Mrs. Thomason is famed as one of u most beautiful women in army circlet and is a gifted actress. ' jireody beginning a plot" for RiHeforo America entered the wnr, Berlin DENTISTRY Dr. David Bennett DJII Dr. Tom O. Bailey Indd Building. Pendleton, Oregon. Poultry Feeds and Tonics, all Kinds. OolesworthyY 127-9 E. Alta Phone 134 selves leaders of a .future alliance with Hussia and the Orient. This must be watched at the peace con ference. ' It can 'be blocked only by intimate relations being permanently established among western democracies." rfTHE UNIVERSAL CAR ' Look but when having your Ford car repaired that the genuine Ford parts or materials are used. There are many "bogus," imitations, or counter- - - ' : feit.v so - called No Bogus FordPairts - Here Ford parts of sadly inferior' nlinlib' on 1he ' . .j . ' .t ,i .1 7 ? iirn tin- ' IILU.I ivvt. xi yyai ii rd against , them. Uuv 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. Phone 408 Itefert-iidiun May Ho l"sod. BALhlM. Or.. Nov. 23. Probabili ties are that the next session of the legislature will be asked to refer to rhe people In 1 9 :o some sort of a bill to make the workman's compensation net compulsory, rather than to ask the next legislature to pass an amend ment to the present statutes provid ing for extending the powers of the Industrial Accident commission in that direction. THIRTEENTH DIVISION WILL I REVIEWED Camp Lewis Had Best Camp Health During Epidemic. CAM I LEWIS. Tacnma, Wash. Nov. 23. The entire 13lh division will march in review before Major aener al Joseph D. Lcitch. here next Sun day, it has been announced. The ma yors of Seattle and Tacoma and pos sibly other city and state officials will be guests of (leneral Leitch and review the troops. The review ' proi- ably will be the final onei-bt-ld by the division because ot Its early demobi lization. - i ' - Major Irvy U McQlasson, , division sanitary inspector,- made pubuie iig-- res to show Camp Lewis enjoyed the 'il lowest. Tate of non effectives during S. Japan the recent influenza epidemic than any camp In the United States. Dur ing the week when the roost cases were reported among men stationed here only 95.5 per thousand were on the sick list. No other camp had i tow under the JaiMmcsC fla, but also 'fewer than 104 men from each thou- cxH-cts world recognition of special Isand who were III. The highest camp trade and economic privilege 111 Ciu iis and Siberia. ia stnart Ilnnps fn Riff 1 -".'' I 4 . u. Place at. Peace lable .XvASIilNfiTON, Nov. holies ror a big place ti the sun ut tin' -!iii fconrcreiH-c. It is bi'Hcveil the Mikailn not only plans to' sock the rc- revenge. i""1"" . Zli.-i .... (r. .h.llliail ISfllllll imMwin "r Bavarian Republic 'l. '.' .May Be Outgrowth og Berlin Dictatorship COPENHAGEN". Nov. 23. A scMU-atist movement in Bavaria, against Iterlln dictatorship Is growing, advices today slate. The formation of an independent Ba varian republic is likely. Statutory Churao Made DAI-I-AS. Nov. 29. Mrs. Emma Tnnn. postmistress at Parker, In the southern part of Polk county, and J. R. Howard, a 'resident of that place, were arrested' and brought to Dal 'as this week by Sheriff John W. OTr and District Attorney R. K. Daseckl on a statutory charge. The complaint Only Garden Left of Home of Lens Mayor PARIS. Nov. 24. When M. Basley. mayor or Wens, returned to the ravaged town after the allies captured it from the Ger- mans he was able t. recognise his own home omy by remnants of the garden surrounding it. Scarcely a stone remained standing of the $100,000 town hall which had been built Just before the war and had not been dedicated. YELLOW PERIL IN FORTBALL , SH1P.O AKAHOSKI f v - W t i v - . . I , v r f . 0- : 7 r ;x J- ' 44 - - had exacted only one third of Its per son n el on the non-effective list. Knlistod men now here' Who have seen overseas service aunng me war will be hoBts et a dance at the Hotel iTacoma Thanksgiving eve, it ia an nounced. v Astoria Receipts Targc ASTORIA, Or.. Nov. 23. Astoria's postofflce has now reached the point where it does over a 1,000.000 busi ness a year. This represents nearly a 100 per cent growth In the value of Its transactions during the last 12 months. Stuff the bird with PostToasties (Made of Corn) Makes the finest kind of dressing mars Adds Flavor JLrCt e ml Stop those Uij!y hard 1.1 firippc cougn thatwealin the system snI lowtr the vital rciimsere tn more scrmas ailments, by Inking h ttrj't fttmrj tnd tmr. Some victim of la rippe ncjrcr fully recover the health of the lnns sad the eonch Ibsl "bnt on" is the conga that threatens. Foley's Honey Tar help from the very first dose. It pud a soofhintt, beslini coaling oa the In flamed surlscest relievts the tightness sad soiencis, raises phlegm essitr, and Kvri comloning ieeliog of mm sad warmth, if is also good for bronchial coughs, trouble some sight coughs, tickling throat aad hoarseness. . Vt a icctpl a wtttttmtt. "I 4 mm ttlmet f mnnmatil. Wrtl bam Mt Is- . rtvcd. Ahmr fwtit oml"l, my feints tailed la eUarr,' mo4 I 9aKf4 vmn Mm SroRI . ; I . : ' t i ..I- l L'.Ih.'. Mam. 1 took all tfas wtmttmm mwmv ad of tha eansaaooa." Yaars tnwty. J. P. Bntcrliln, Winstoa. fee. , - :,-.-t I ss akkls bed sHiti I.aOrten. and M a atsr mmi . coush. I look Foley's Hon tit Tar d H fc.lped av so much. I Sept aa Bad il sewpaad r couth and I dot stlar. so so I aot arMrid Ha aousa aala. I am 'S raara aid." Ury , r.isiiy, Spokane. Wssbiaatoa. F03 SAI.B BY TAXLSIAJI dt CO. FamouslDancer.-Advocates Woman Partner! y ;ew f--- ;, ' Florence WartosiT tsmous New .Tork ballroom danawrraars tat. artrta ahosild toaxn to dance with each othar. bow that tha ' man abort- is' ia battuz talt ia tha tsaUroom. Of conn, it is not as thriUlsg. bat BMMic and dancing as goon raa. in spit or un. smsrrteai. wtaa Vaioost'.foane-)ta(ictea; psjtnw. ia to iitassrrtDx.wttj tssijts AU Choked Un With Catarrh? Why Continue Makeshift Treatment? Sprays and douches wui never cure you. Catarrh is annoying enough when it choices uo vour nostrils and air passages, causing; painful and diffi cult Dreaming ana otner atscom- forts. But the real danger comes when it reaches down into your lungs. This is why you should at once realize the importance! of the proper treatment, and lose no time ex f.erimenting with worthless reme dies which touch only the snrface. To be rid of Catarrh, yon most drive the disease germs ont ot yoor oiooa. Splendid results have been report ed from the nse of S. S. S., which completely routs from your blood the Catarrh germs, for which it ia a perfect antidote.' ' ' S. S. S. is sold by all druggists. It you wish medical advice as to tbe treatment of your own individual 4 case, write to-day to Chief Medical Adviser, Swift Specific Co, Dept.' B. Atlanta. Ga. BETTER AND - SOFTER LIGHT la assured by tha osa of of tbeae beauUful futursa of ours. They ahra a Ught tha illuminates the room Porfoettr, M but tbat does not tn-a or strain tha, aveSL TheT a- BOt ZVast. SS atvs oonslderina tnair ertrm f- V) n fldency and srtra beauty. not at least sea Umax Way J. L. VAUGHAN To tha opponents ot the elevens -ot Lehigh University and of the l University ot Pennsylvania, xthe 'yellow peril Is a real one. ir For each of these elevens boasts a bard tsckliug son ot the Orient 'Lai wey, son-' of a wealthy ("Chinese mandarin, forgetful of 'class and Infected by the demo cratic spirit of tbe New China, has won his place as end on the var sity eleven of Lehigh, a- - 4 r Shlro Akahoski. a Japanese tilting the scales at 1ST, through great speed and bard tackling has made good as end on the Penn sylvania varsity, where he la naked as one of the best that I tliesoftliving .traditions of bla eterdounedthojuolek Ins. V I .llllllllllltllllltlllllllllillllllllllllllllglllglllllllllllllllllllllllllflllllllllltlllllttllllltltllllalltlllllllllllllllllllllltlllllilillilllgstlE THE SENSIBLE GIFT a Real Leather Suit Case or Bag' We carry in stock the finest line of this class of goods in Eastern Oregon .'. .. 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