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PAOR FOUR DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 1, 1917. TEN PAGES 1 hEasrM!aK)reAoniari) aSBeaeeB aBSSS ClKMMtMliOjV"'!1" ! 1 A nmrrlaae hctween one of Pen dleton's aturdy eons and one of her fairest daiiKhters is runwml. AS INHKrENPENT NRWSPAPKR I'ubllaued Pally end Krml V. eekly at lVn- ll?tn. Iir-egon. tiy llie KAMT OHKtioMAN ITULIMIINO CO. Entered lit the pmtofflce at PendletoD. Oragoa, aa aecond claiMi lusll matter. BWapbona ON 8AI.K IN OTHKK CITIK8 lperlal Hotel News Maud. Portland, ttuwuaa News 'o . Portland, OreffoB. ON F1I.K AT rhlrsro Bureau, !HI Heonrlty Bulldlnr Washington, II. C, Bureau 601 Four teenth Htreet. N. V. gUBSl-KU'TION RATES (IN APVANCB) one year, by mail. lval!y, in months by mall . Oally, three months by mall relly. one month, by mall m lielly, one year by carrier.. lialiy, sir month, by carrier I'aily, tliree months, by carrier.-... I'atly. one month, by carrier Semi Weekly, oue year, by mail . Seml-WeeklT. sit months, br mall. Semi-Weekly, four months, by mall Prank Wills of the O.-W. 11. & N. as returned from Portland. He hod ' 'tis crooked I Inner alratKhtcned while In the hospital there. Wl-i. liobert Tlerney, who was thrown ' from Ills wuiton Saturday and scri j mtsly hurt will pull through In time. ISOO''1" ,,is l'hyslclan. lie had five libs 'a0 and a wrist broken. . 1.25 . .no , 7.50 s ;& 1.K3 .65 l.Su .15 .50 ;cattle were received in these nan Shaw, a Look Creek cattle ktns l. In the city. Fdltor Itowmer of the Milton Ea gle, is In the city. J. T. l.Ieuallen has purchased T. O. Gallaher's interest in the business of l.feuallen anil llallaher. S ih&nf f,Qr,rheo IS? OVI MONSIEUR, HE a70 were received!910' ''i WAS PUSHED OVER ELECTRIC COMPANY IS SELLING STOCK Employes and Customers Given Opportunity for Purchase in Corporation. The racrflc Power & Unlit Com pany announces a plan by which It will offer directly to its consumers preferred stock of the company for cash or on a time payment plan. The company lias desired to have many of its customers as stockholders in or der to create a closer relationship be tween Itself and them and. so. this new departure in public service fi nancing is to be carried out. The scheme has aroused a sreat deal of interest in the northwest. The com- j pany aims to secure a greater distri bution of Its stock amonir the resi dents of the territory it serves, which covers a large part of Oregon and Washington. A limited amount of ! Pacific Power & Light Company sev I en per cent cumulative preferred ! stock of the par value of $100 a share will be offered to the customers of at jxm oik roi xTiiv. 1 Lfol'?0" 01 ttUS I' WASHINGTON. Dec. L-Anion l,4ab,lS0 nogs Came to these the idiomatic terms adopted by I'ni Stock yards, while 2,356,020 ted states Marines everywhere, the hogs were received in Septem-i "lresslHn -shove " ' "s 'northat concern. lOlfi t i v irequeniiy man any otner. in me , , . ber 1916. Total hog receipts ;s.,oldipr ,lnKO- lf a Marlne KO ' The officials of ,e company have for the first eight months Of home on furlough, leaves his camp or I "'-n.ed this paper that during the 1917 were 24,278,476, while ftArrison. or goes anywhere. he I ?nst ,ew " 'arse number of its BRITISH LEADER WHO ROUTED THE GERMANS 27.043.482 were recortled the shoves off." f;t ;.Tl,f . A story comes from France To Meel our suls against the lust of ease; To bear in silence thouph our hearts j o spent, on count the cost. For others greater need.. Customers have purchased a quit x a tnslv ownership In the organization year. ...:, "w.. i , ; j through the buvhie of nreferred stoch ii u i iir wiiu uuti ufc ii at l imm ttn i .Ihere were 2,292,29o sheer rteriv for - nt.-nl,t Th ,,rfir , in the open market. The approximate shipped to centralized markets sent' him on an errand and when he ! ''"I vall,e of ,nls stork so Purchased rned the lieutenant was nowhere1""" " u res.uema u wi noiin wh.. v,n,.,l to he territory serveu by tne company is loitering in the vicinitly, was question- ! ov'r 00.000. The equipment and -;snippea xo centranzea markets sent i ma"Cb,eersh "r J! September. 1917. compared "tar, rseiVes. .n never with 2,534.337 for September, ; "'' )ir ,-o,ooi ed by the Marine: Sheep Came to these Stock' -Have you seen the lieutenant?" .Ivards during the first eierht "Oul, monsieur, oui." replied the poiiu, proua i nis new ly actiuirea .Ma rine corps Knglish, "he have what you cali pushed over." N rX.HCK NEXT YF.A1S : months; and 10,406,783 were received during the first eight months of 1916. The stocker and feeder war ciavthks edict movement of both cattle and sheep from markets has been heavier this year than last. In 'September 1917, 503.160 stock er and feeder cattle moved from 31 stock yard centers, as Icompared with 431,148 during iSeptember. 1916. For the first eight months of 19J7 the same , pa'r,ot,r ,--.---. -.-.-. -J o o to o?a i This i : h.'lUinps of the Tactftc Power A I.lwht Company are considered first-class and the company nw serves more than S2.OO0 customers in a territory containing about l .to. 000 population. The Oregon. Washington and Idaho towns covered by the company's Hues Include Astoria, The Dalles, I'ondle ton. Hood Uiver. Seaside. Ooldemiale. White Salmon, Vancouver. Waitshtirff, "Dayton. Pomeroy, Iaco. Kennewick, Sunnyside, Prossr. North Yakima. To go our quiet ways, subdued and sane; To hush all vuipar clamor of the street: With level calm to face alike the strain Of triumph or defeat; This be our part, for so we serve you best. So best confirm their prow- ess and their pride, Your warrior sons, to whom in this hish test Our fortunes we confide. Owen Seaman. ......w ...T ' nmnto rflni,,a0i o oTfl Qtirt 1 Tnis is ,he tle'cr'e of tne entente ed that Lenine and Ttrotsky with j points reponea -'.bU alH(iS fein1ed down through he . tneIr ministers. Hameneff and -e mm mm j StOCker and leeder Cattle mOV- "onncil of National refense of the 1 Zinovleff former a virtual otiadru- muirate of control. Many of the old- I. S5. IWensc lVarcl .lotiw Allies ffr Sinn..- mmro f Itotli Sens. WASHINGTON. lec l. Fashion j Toppenlsh, Lewiston and other com has decreed severe lines for next muni ties, year's gowns. Frills and furbelows . n.. . - are to be taboo as a measure of war ! TItOTSKY HOKD SMPPtNG. wonomy and both men and women. ! ' . if they want to be stylish, must be; ffVmttmied from Pare l. ' .-V- t-ja...a,af.- ,.rr,w.rir -mn-i.. - .11,-1. 1 llev. V. Clrnnt llntum nnd family were guestn at til" I'liirence I'roalolt homo in t."old Springs Thuruday. JMIhh Itlta Unn of Portland Ih vIn II Ins relatlveH and frlend here. Mian l.inn Ih n, former Helix tilrl and la teaching at Nye. Mr. and Mm. Wr. K. Ituther are lionio from a visit to Mr. and Mr A. 1 tirover from Iewlaton, Idaho. 1'harlen Stanton was a. Tendleton vlMltor here durinK the week. Mr. and Mm. W. It. drover of Cold Spi Ihk were Tueaday visitors. J. Ij. Peterson and family left Wod. nemlay for Spoknne. llert Warren and family Hpent ThankHKlvliiK In I.acrowie. 37 More For Your Money Get the Genuine a . CASCARA QUININE No advance in price for thi 30-year-old rrnwdy 2$c for 34 tablet Borne cold tablcra now 30c for 2 1 tablet- Figured on proportionate coet per tablet, you save 9Sc when you buy nut urr b-ou in 34 hour grip in 3 day Money Nil ;:x..i:.:i.;,. vum j: At any urug Mora Heneral Sir Julian Tiymt Is the com- Germans were driven from the fa- mander of the Third British Army on motis Hlndenhiirs: line which they the western front which routed the took tip after their "atrateslc retreat." Oermans over a line thirty miles long General Myng; la fifty-seven years old. for a dpth of front four to five mllea the seventh son of the second earl of 1'etween Arras and Ht. Qncntln. The Strafford. SENATOR STONE'S CHANGE out. an 1,969,378 during I'nited states and the Paris design- OF HEART I the first eight months last year. ;er,f: , , , . . , , 1 11 .rtxa . . Woolen rlnlhus will he Ta rt icillarlv . During September, 117, 904.- affected, and a vln, of r, per cent 02a feeder sheep were shipped on our annual wool consumption is ; and driven from 23 markets, "Pected to be realized by doing f Went OUt from aWay wit useless behs, deep hems, j i j t rt r I'irais ana inirn nocKeis. i nis e?vn- these yards m 1916. For the;cn,y als. wi be' tend.d t Bi,ksi first eight months this J'ear and other cloths to conserve raw ma-; 988,539 feeder Sheep are re- 'erlal and manufacturns riesources. ported as moving from these I TT,e decrrf inJ efe,ct r . . , . 'summer. The fall clothes for 191? markets as Compared to 828.- I wl decidedly war irarmems. Kep- i 092 for the Same period in jresentaiives of the Commercial Econ-j 1916, tomy Board V,f the Council of De- j j fense have held extensive conferences While the Russian people asT""; w .a..d. .Tw"r offended a whole may be entitled to cree lnto effect this r would work. against this country it is true great sympathy because of j harm through its effect on ih-? frepareo .ENATOR STOXE of Mis souri is in favor of a de claration of war against 'and 651,182 Austria. It may be we should declare war on Germany's chief ally but Senator fetone s support i of such a move is unexpected, j He was against the declaration of war on Germany despite the numerous and repeated subma rine outrages against our ship-j ping and Bernstorff's plotting! here. Austria has est war veterans and revolutionists are mercilessly prosecuted. Bolshevl ki emissaries have attacked minimal ist leaders in the streets. have recognized Kyrlenko. shevikl commander. New Tork. Dec. 1. The Xew York Times printed a Haparanda dis patch saying Kerensky was arrested at Vladimir. Siberia to Seorde. PETROORAD. Dec. 1. Siberia Is preparing; to declare its Independence. It is learned that ministers represent ing an Independent government axe meeting at Omah under new design. Only two of Russia's 15 armies, Vernon, son of Ous I.orensten, of the Hoi- j """iton station, sustained painful In- juries to an ankle from the fall of ' i a horse he was riding. Ri tv TVf A K"TTC UITf TV i 3"e UcnU "n'stied seedlnK 1000 rtli' It!.'-1-1-13 Iltil-rlA. 'acres to wheat Just before the rain ENTIRELY THANKFUL j "-cine-day. m M Iks 'esta Morrison Is v.nltlntf friends In Lewiston, J. C PrenderKast left Thursday for Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Kintr enter tained at dinner Thursday Protestor and Mrs. W. H. Musnelman, Jcmm Mc Kee and Mr. and .Mrs. Weorge ic CJ ra nahan. Mr. und Mrs. If. K. Rose and Dr. Mrs, J. Orlswold wore invitea I ind u pnests of Mrs. D. Kendull at dinner Thursday. I ( Kast Orefionian Special. ) IIKI.IX. IVe. 1. ThaiiksKivinh ay was especially enjoyed on account of the abundant rain. Two workmen at the mill were dis abled Wednesday. Paul Ieske by a nail penetrating hhs foot, und G. It. Herman by the sudden starting of a horse, had his ler caught between the and flag of a (opposite end of the doubletree load of gravel. FOR 11 SEE HAMI FV and the matter of a war decla- their unfortunate plight it is not ration against that country is to be granted that any sym one of expediency only, but pathy is in order for German Austria is merely the second: spies who have been carrying fiddle in the Central powers; on their intrigue for a separate orchestra. If Stone could: peace. stand for the kaiser how is it: c !? v;n he now wishes war with Aus-i The weather man is a good &ays Jntente Will t-ia sort after all ; if he had tried a Accept Only ictory tnousana years lie couia not j havp trivpn its a finer rain atiGEIUUX Yll MIMSTFni DE- " I 'I ill clothes industritj already for the steawon s business. Defense council officials declared tfday that they do not believe wom en's skirts will be shortened because of the increased demand for leather for high boots that would result. - THE CATTLE SITUATION HIPMENTS of markets have cattle to increased , jthe right time. CI-MtES IltfiE ;F3tIAX WAIt AIMS ABSl ltU. commis If it is true that everyorfe is! Berlin-, Dec. 1. war Minister this year, bv comparison a little bit off it should be easy Kuehiemann told the Reichstag it i - . .l , x i-. i : u ; ausnra to imagine uerrnany win en- with the same period of 1916, to make out an insanity alibi ter a peace Clinterrnce wth lar-e according 10 siock yara re- ior Mrs. eaauiies. ceipts reported to the Bureau I of Markets, United States De- Pendleton has 20 partmerit of Agriculture. Dur- sioned officers in the ing the same period, market , some showing, eh? receipts of both hogs and sheep have decreased as compared with last year. In September, 1917, 2,242,125 cattle were re ceived at 47 of the principal stock yards in the United States. For the same month in 1916, 1,737,619 cattle were re ported. During the first eight months of 1917, 12,501,641 alms. He declared the entente would accept only victory. The foreign secretary declared Ihe principles of the Filsheviki govern ment at Petrograd as announced ap peared entirely acceptable to Ger many as a hasis for a reorganization of affairs in the east. 28 YEARS AGO ONE OF TIf K MANY' WAYS MAKIXG A J.rVIXCJ. OF the I ia i 1 y Ka wt ret; on ia n . JJeof-mber 1, I ) A J. A udf-rson. one of the farnu-rs of Adams, was in V Catarrh and Bronchitis j and Cold Mrs. Rooa A. Kiss. 31S Clinton Place, Kansas City, Missouri, writes: '1 was very sick with Catarrh and Bronchitis. I also bad a cold In the head. I used Peruna and am well pleased with the results. It has done me a great deal of good. I do not need any other medicine. I can cheerfully recommend it to any one who is troubled with catching cold frequently or any one who has a chronic confih or chronic catarrh. Those wishing further particular concerning my case may write me. Those who object to liquid medi- J Be sure to enclose a stamp and I cine can secure Peruna tablets. I will answer." in the Head Recommend PERU-NA Chimneys, Pipes and Furnaces Cleaned AH Kinds of Leaky Roofs Repaired. ALL WORK GUARANTEED T. CONELLY Phone 323-R 711 Aura St l'r . ; if . - ' ti It ? Ci "'V - '. Iff ? UCTieiM J. B. KASARI Will sell to the highest bidder at public auction, at his place 14 miles northwest of Pendleton in Missouri Gulch, on P nn uyuio)i.iAi o) at 10:00 o'clock a. m. The following described property, towit: TTlSs Rose hureav There are many fld ways Iriir tt IK'inv in u f t ,-lt a photograph of a yiun woman who Is enaaKed in one of the oddest. Hlie Ih Ml ltoe Murray, who In 'hok doctor" for the New York Puhllc I.l hraiv. ihe mends all of the hlo l".oks. Kime of ihrn are no old and ine oust so thick that she has to u the kss niaxk outfit In which w as pholoara phed. mak. re Is he 1 Team Blue Mules, 5 and 6 yrs. old, weight, 1200, and another one 1300. 1 Span Black Mules, weight 1300, 7 and 8 years old. 1 Span of Bay Mules, weight 1200 and 1300 lbs., 6 years old. 1 Span of Bay Mules, 5 years old, weight 1300. Another Span Bay, weight 125Q, 6 years old. 1 Span Sorrel Mules, 6 years old, weight 1300. 1 Span Sorrel Mules, 6 and 7 years old, weight 1250 and 1300. 1 Span Bay Mules, weight 1100 and 1150, 6 years old. 1 Span Black Mules, 6 years old, weight 1200. 1 Mule, grey, 12 yrs. old, wt. 1300. 1 Span Bay Horses, weight 1650 each, 7 and 8 years old. I Gray Mare, weight 1615, 8 yrs. old 1 Bay Horse, wt. 1200, 9 yrs. old. 2 3'2-in. Winona "Wagons, with racks. 1 3'j-in. Bain Wagon with racks. 1 3't-in Mitchell Wagon with racks 1 3 14 4n. Weber Wagon with rack. 2 3'i-in- Studebaker Wagons with rack. 1 2 3-4-in. Studebaker Wagon with 13 clc 1 14-in. Oliver Walking Plow. 1 12-in. Fence Walking Plow. 1 Pits Harrow, 20 foot. 2 10-horse Shenendoach Plow Hitch. 1 Spur Grain Drill. FREE LUNCH AT NOON. 1 Deering Binder, 1 Cook House with Iron Truck, 2 Combine Feed Racks, 2 hay Racks, 1 hack, 1 buggy, 1 Vitrol trough, 1 McCor mick Hay Mower, 1 McCormick Hav Rake, 1 Disk, 1 Stover l'z II. P. Gasoline Engine, 1 600 gal. Water Tank, 1 0-tt. Holt Com bine Harvester with 32 horse single chain hitch. WILL ALSO SELL AT PRIVATE SALE I 3 Cows and Calf. JrTXl 5 Head Pigs. " - I VHS 2 Ranges. 2 Heating, Stoves. ,wij Household Goods and other ar ticles too numerous to mention. TERMS AH sums under $50.00 cash. On sums over $50.00 lime w ill be given until October 1st, 1918, on approved notes bearing 8 per cent interest. Cash discount of 2 per cent on all sums over $50.00. St li E.ASA j0 lunor E. L. SMITH, Clerk COL. W. F. YOHNKA, Auctioneer. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS PACE TWO