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; v v ; , I v v onvMMiitM ' : ; ; : s ; ; ; ; & i i ; t n ; TEN PAGES " PAGE THREW DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, SATUItDAY, rEBRUARY'9,1918. NEM HEWS 11 To l'lity IColio TonlKlit. $ ' ' . "A bimkotlmH game -hns boon 'nr rnnped bctweon the boys' team of tho Prndloton lilKh nehool and tho Keho liiirli school team, fur tonlKtit. "bin ditiTio is to bo pliiypfl rin tho l. ir. 8. floor starllni; nt , 7:30. i:ho boat Pendleton by ono point In a tfamo at Echo and tonluht tho local boys hop to turn the t utiles on tliolr opponents. John Huntley 1 Here. John Hamley, now in tbo navy and fltattonod at Snn Dlofrn, where ho In tho yeomnn of hln rranpany, is liero upon a flvo days' furloiiKli to vlwlt his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J J. Hiniiley. Ifo roportH nil tho l'endleton tnyn ln ItifT well nt Kim IHecn nnd in lilmwlf in Hpleiiilld physical rondltion, liav lnip gained 10 pounds slneo his enim iViont, , JTjtms Cmiiniciu'o Aeuin Monday. .The new rwrtilation Rovernlnsr tho physical examination of men in Class 1 arrived this morning .and notice lias been Riven thnt. Dr. 1). .1. MrKiiul will recoinnieneo tho examining of men Monday morning. Tho new regula tions are less sovero in that they per mit tho'tnking of men who would havo boon disqualified' under the old regu lations. .Registrants already rejected under the old regulations will prob ably bo ro-eanilned. WoiiH Bo Vnmty Agent, r Mi Iti'HhroRk: of Mc.Mlnnville, who ha 'tieon- county agent of Yamhill county, was hero yesterday, accom panied by l'aul v. .Maris, wh has ihargo of tho county intents in the state; and during the afternoon they met with tho county court and dis missed tho situation relative to the se curing of a I'mntilla. county agent. Khrock is on upiilirant. for ttio positi on. No decision was r h'd yester- l:iy by. tho court. Tlimiftht Itound-T p Pictures I'nkril. Knslmi Haymond Khividy, who married Miss Hazel HurRrePs, former Pendleton fiirl, wrllrs from the JSat tleshlp WIsroiiKin of which lio Is as sistant enclneer, to a locnl friend " . :. t The Dean Jatt'Co PHONE'CSSrv MEAT DEPT. PHONE 8fi Fat Hens for Sunday dinner; Smelt, Sal inon, Halibut and Clams. GROCERY DEPT. PHONE fiSS Hot House ami Head Lettuce, Cauliflower, Yellow Turnops. Everything: for , Wheatless Days. IIIIIIIIIIIIIf lllllltllllllllllllKltlllllll fill odget Brothers I It's popularity in Vniatilla Cotinty is cronlne bt lenps nmt iHiiimls, sk nur linl'liixil tiirflumic' alKMil (lio ipialilv nf thl t-ar. Tim inilvcrsal opinion of pxpcrioiuvtl me t'linnii'fl ami ilrifrs Is Hint this rnr oflers Mr Rn-iitor valuo tlinn nny itir In lt price class. JT Wir.Ii PAY Vol' TO ?Thfl gasoline eonstimption Is tinnsnall.v low, s The lirn milenco is unusually hich. St I -h '" PENDLETON CADILLAC AUTO CO. Cor. Cottonwood and Water Streets iiiMitMiiifiMfifHiniiiiutfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiifiiiitMiiiiiiiiiii iiiimiiimMimiiMiR i OF PEIULET01 fa ';, J--- it tho 1014 Ilound-Up plfi-rf hitlitor Into tho Wool a . .. : . V-J:. stallnij that tho 104 Ilound-Up plfl-rf ttircdiworo recently1 exhibited to tltoi members of tho crew ln-tho warship's wnrdroom. Ho nays many of tho members, "tenrtrrreel'' hn enlls them, could mit beiievn that tho figure on Mho bucks of tho txiehlncr horses were real men but wore of tho opinion Unit j dummies had been strapped' on tho I horned. . Tn Itoof liullding. ! , H. W. Collins has taken out a per-, pi It to rcroof a building , on Webb street at a. cost of tKiu. ;oor(ro liinliier ill KitvIk-. fleorgo Dauhner. Is In Torllnnd where lio went to tako exnminatlnnn for enlistment in the: aviation branch of sho navy. AlloiiK'y livfiur. Frnnk' liavif., ior.nl nfro-nc.y, ?ho ha henn wi;h Will M. roterxon fif iho prist two yearn, will innvo t!''p evening for fhoBhone, Ifl.iho, to en tnr iho 1 1 riopft of t lio prosecuting at torney of l.-.nooln county. ExAmliiatlonB Tonight, Men from oumldo of TTmatllla coun j i ' diwl irr in rennrt fr- A rn ft nV. amlnatlonw are to he examined, at tho offices of Brn. Hoyden & Hoyden to nlrTht, hcRiniiliiff at 7 p. m, . All men Huhject to. this exam In at Ion. aro aik ed to report so the lfwt may he clean ed UI), l!iihlo In KIiimatH County. Tho local office of tho IdnloRlenl Rurvey this morning received a tele- graphic 'appeal from County Apt'rtt If. Jt. Glalsyer of Klamath county for aid OKalnt rabid coyote-s. There h:- hern a frrsh outhrpak of ratdes t here, ho niswiBO stilled; and the ;ituntfn Is fierioUr. Thirteen ' -dead caitle were found on one ranch. ' This is luc third appeal for nld from these the o'n,rfl having foeen went 1 by th Ktato veterinarian nnd the stfito hth officer. The biological survey ha n finds nvailahle for tho hhinff of r tr:i littiners and rlpht now'!; Is Im possible to get any of the present 111 t . MM Iltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlt MiniikcAR I I'.X.ITE THIS C'I8 I j 5 ttf ' huhlm-M Into tho Wool area be- t'HM'i' of"th6 deep snows tv:l lie moun tains. Appendicitis OjKVfillmi. Charles rilbson of llelljr underwent n.n operation for acute appendleilis lOHt iittiht. Administratrix ApXlnli'l.. Afcis.s Nina Ij. f'oou has been ap pointed administratrix of tho estate of tbo lato ,T, A. Trollluger and C M. ltlefl, J. T. Ijimbirth nnd N'esmith Ankeny have lieen appointed apprais ers. Tho estato consists of $.t2!l in cash. i'nnrrnl or Mth. Ijiing. Tho funeral of .Mr. F:ffio Lftinff, dauRhfnr of Mrs. Jnnet iJand, will bo held tomorrow nfternoon at 2:30 at thn Christiiin church with Itev. II. II. JIuhbell in charge. Tho body arrived th!a mornlnff from Seattle. Hiiy Xpw IJoiIkcr. r A IodKe ItroiherR lourlnfr ear wan purohnsed by Karl Sawyer from tho Pendleton Cadillac Auto f!n. this week. Chas. WellH, a prominent Xo Un farmer, was in J'endleton today and purchased a new Dodgo lirothera tourlnff ear from the winvp company. Match TatiJIc Turpentine. , A firo alarm at 2:35 this afternoon called tlio fire department to tho McAtco paint store on Main street wher a blaze had been started in the storeroom when Lee MAte! ac cidentally dropped a match in some turpentine. Tho flames hnt up hih and enveloped several barrels of tur pentine out fortunately wero extin guished without damage. Three Known Here Aboard. Includef in tho list of passengers on th submarined transport as given out at Washington is ono from Pen dleton and two who have relatives here. John Donne, whoso mother is nof living 1n Portland, " enlisted in tho uth engineers from here last .December. Clarence Norgren of Van eouver is a brother of Miss Olga Nor gren of this city and Claude Cains of Athena is u. brother of Mrs. Homer I. Watts. From the list it is appar ent that Albert J. "Warner nnd William Ijee- of Pilot flock, who are in Co. F, Sixth Hattallon 20th Kngineers, wero not aboard, WOMEN ARE TAKING PLACES OF-HEN IN MANY LINES PF WORK 4 'ASIIIN'flTrNT" Feb. 0 Sec- rotary linker has appointed six women and three nn-n to Inves- t tiicato the ndvisn ttilit y of an or-, Ranization for women's war ! service similar tu 1 Jrita in's Ktn- ( men's army- nnviliary corps, an part, of 1 1 American .army. i They would wear uniforms and work, behind lines,releasintf nun for tho front. They work under strict military rule. Ono duty of the women Is keepinff the wldicrs craves reen w nnd properly marked. NEW YOTMC FpI. n. Tlirmitrliout tho t'nitod Hl.itps. Wnmrn's pntranen ipio men's work. .roIc:isiii(t mon for thn nrmy mill sOilpyanlH Is fnrrca-lnK in tho scopo of tlutlcf pprformod In OrPfron, npproxhmili'ly L''fm are ro plncinpr mon in cloriral work, pas fittinu stat inns anil wnoilon l.x fao torirs. imp ")r'irnn woman is a blacksmith, two others are hra fin ishers. Score of women in Oregon and Washington are wipinff engines and cleanlnff passenKer poarhes. Washington has one telephone line manotto. Montana lias jl numhcr of women news verniers aOoard trains. In lMitslnnx ami I'hlladelphla approx imately ii'Vi'to women aro in what was formerly considered men's jobs. Sev eral section crews on the Pennsyl vania rua-J iiuilure -women , track hands. Eavl Withycombe In A Military Hospital SAr.KM." t)r I-Vh. ii. governor Williyconilie received a telegram Thmsilay nfphf from ihe war depart ment ndvislnir him tiat his son. Karl, who is a private in the enclneer corns of iho army, was not nhonrcl the Tns eania which was snnl; Wednesday otf the coast of Ireland ly a tlermnn SMlim.'liine. 1'rivale AVitliyeombo or iulnitlly was a member ef Company I). Kiftlt battalion of tho Twentieth enslners, which was ono ef tho units of tho organization in tho ill-fated transport, but on account of sickness lm was transferred to another unit. Privnto Wlthycomho Is at present in a nillitary hospital. CLEANS THE BLOOD, TONES THE NERVES ' Tlio prnt ifyinp; resnlttt ntlendinff I lio faithful use of tho new medici nal combination. Hood's Kursapn rill.i before cntiijff nnd Peptiron after eating, nro scon in purer blood, stronger nerves, improved condition of tlie whole system. Tliey nr. results thnl make this course of t rent men t tho most eco nomical for sufferers from impure, impoverished blond, Weak, unsieady nerves no oi her a mplislics so miirli for oneh cent expended. Hood 'a SarsnparilUi nnd JVpt inm nil each other, nnd to take both is 1 derive a foiir-fobl benelii. If ft laxativn Ticeiietl in connec tion With thehl, tllO e;cnt0 Qllil thvl- vb Uti0 m hiM be UseJ' j Y mx r rmnilllii ChapteT, I ." A. ft.,' met ;it Che hnnic of the- rejr'nt,. Mrs. Mary -T. fjine, on Wednesidriy evr-nln.? nnd held n "Jtinst - JTiteif'f6npr and eninynble meoiJiiei. Tho tinstnf lt(rr n( larr'-t-lntf ttr.il ffood winhen from ilvt nnil. ri al or?rtlftton nnd ntnt rh;ipf''i vcre rend, together with ;inverM nnd a seme vie wittily wrd.-i, fiTi'.rd rd much rijiitt-enietif. The f.TNlfi! commun'.c:i!or.K were also r-vj 1 nnd thn necei'i y tjiiHlrifi? tr ifif.irtod. At'ter adjournment the nipni'ii wer.t in sucsls r.f Mrs. F. II. Jul I. to Ti.e IC'jrpcr J.v-ttle, James Harvey, Despain Gulch fnr Imcr, is visiting in the city today. ! The dmtrlet officers of District No. .10, Neighbors of AVoolcr;ft, met at 'tho homo of Mrs. Klfen pcheer Fri day nfternoon and former! a club to 'bo known an tho '"Woodcraft Home Club, Tho purpose of tbo club will !bo to aid tho firand Circle in securing funds for building a homo for aged 'and needy members of tho order.. i Plans for work were made and a very ! pleasant afternoon spent by t hose ! present. Delicious refreshments wero (served by Iho hostess. I The regular weeWv jirorain of Vic trrda muKic will be Riven at the Coun ty Library on Sunday Mt'tf-riunm frnm , .1 to 4 o'clock nnd contains many an ' old-time favorite: j William Tell overture ' P.'irt three Tho calm. 1 T'ryor'rt Hand, 1 Minuet Pndorcwski Venetian love Honir Victor Herbert's orchestra, flood-bye Tost! John Mcc-.rmacr Ulue Pnnubo Waltz Three jewels ' Iloyal Marimba band, Kerr dance Schumann -1 1'eink Carry Me Ji;tck to Old Virsinn .Aima flluclc Peer Oynt part 1 and Z. "''IT? Victor Herbert's Orehesfra Hunfrnrlan raphmody. part 1 and 2 Veflella'H hand Homo, sweet homo Elalo Baker Poet and peasant overture IsO. Paloma Sousa's haftd Mrs FmnTc Baiter wnt a. rhnrmln hnstPRS last oveninir at her home on Pouth Main bi reet In honor nf nny St. ITa r t ley who In 1 e a v I n ir for h 1 s homo In MissourJ. 'I luro were four teen present and tin' evening was 'largely taken up with a musical prn Rrani including trio numbers by 3!ert McDonald, violin, Mrs. McDonald, pi ano and Carl K. F,ra.nsecn, eel In, vocal ducts by Mr. and Mrs T. IX. Kern boldf, a piano s.ilo hy Mrs. Mc-Donald, a sopranu pil by Mrs. liemb.iMt and guartet number-; by Messrs'. lm .boldt, MelVeby, 3 -d ford and Fran ;soen, ' I Mr. and Mrs. .T. F. Tlobinson loft at noon today for J(rtland havintr re ,eoived word that: their son Donald. !who has enlisted is to report Micro ;this afternoon, Miss Helen Johns arrived todny 'from I.a Crnndo o sspend the ck lend here. rjuests sufficient in number to ninke , up six tables of auction wi-rc. delight fully entertained last ovenincr by 1 Mrs. C c. Sturffis at the homo of Mrs. I.lna H. Stumis. Favors in the play wero captured by Mrs. P.. D. 3hir rouffhs and Mr. M. O. Pennett. Mrs Hturis Is entertaining with, a similar . affair this even in ?r. 4. There wlU be a business meelnff of tho Girls' Xaiional Honor Guard at I 7:30 o'clock tonight in tho council room of the city hall, Tho poets I.ntiEi'ellow and Lowell will be enjoyed in sons1 and story to morrow evening it tlio meeting' of the Ep worth Iveairuo Twilight Social which will be held in tho church room just preceding tje league moet Injr, There will also be a social pe- ! rlotl and rolYrsh mcnts. On Tuesday evening1 - tho iren's jForiini of tln i'n-sbytcrian fhurch will have a ban-piet in tha church parlors. There will be a ood pro gram of nnisie and speaking1 and cov ers will be liiid for tin men. The committee m tlnnue is J. V. Tall- aV.t .. & .X -V ALIA JOUAy." .4 ;f A.'.ulP Socialand Personal j man, Jfnry Thompson and ' IowelI 1 Coders". j Tho new dining room and kitchen j in 1ho basement of M10 : Methodist ; church, wa dedicator. l.iHt evening jwhen tho men of tho church enter tained t ho women. About IT pcr 'son enjoyed tho dinner wiiieh .' was t prepared ..and . served: by tho - men. i The (innovation of being- relieved of tho responsibility and tho work wan apparently especially enjoyed by the (women. . Following tho dinner tho malo quartet sang two number and j Mr. . Hicks gave a reading on j 'Women's Hights." The crowning I feature of the ovening'H entertain- ment was a business session of '"The lljadies Aid" in which different mem ; hers of tho aid were impersonated by their husbands, brothers nnd friends. Tho characters were dressed to fit tha parts nnd caused so much hilarity that jtho business of tho meeting wan car iried out with much difficulty. Thos'o participating were Kcv, R, K. r;or fnall, (1. IT. Mowry, Dr. T. JT. Hender- ( !son, A. J. Owen, Fred Rchmidt, J. P. Waffle, Ocary Klmhrell. Dale Roth-: .well. Pill Sloan, Pnlfo TJIrich, "Walter j Owen. Pitl Mortimore, J-7. F. Averill, : jClare.nco K. Tubbs and "W. T. Kigby. ' Miss 'Gladys Ham ley arrived this morning from Seat tie where she is engaged in Y. "W. O. ' A. worlr, brlntr the office secretary , of tho organization In that city. Miss Ilainley's vi.sit Is a. brief one. prob- jably not more tlian two days, but was planned In order thnt she might have nr. opportunity of greeting1 her "broth er, John Hautley, who Is honn on a short I'irr1oiii;h from San Diego. '. .1. I'iiirr oC Helix is a romlleton visitor. W. IT. .nlr''vi, Jr., of "Wapco is at tho Golden Julo. K. Ij. .N'orvell of Helix ient last nipht in the city. Pat Murphy was up from his home at Echo yesterday. j .T. C. BullnM of Keho is tmnfsacrS ine business in tho city. I Mr. and Mrs. A. Tt. nohio of Cay juse are at the St. Oeoree. t E. J. ChaRtain of Freewater 1h nink. ing Pendleton a vi-It. Mrs. Ruthers and two druierhtern aro here from Helix today, j Mr. and Mrs. J. C. rtiro of Hanks ;aro puests of tho remiletou. . W. 17. Kiiibfke, well linonn Helix . residont, is in Iho rlly tnl:iy. Mrs. William Kvnnu l.-ft. to.lny for a visit with fri.-mis in Jv.rtland.' Mr. and Mrs. P. ir. riiielihr.lx of St.mfirM are makinir a xhort visit in ,iho ort'. I Mr. nnd .Mrs. rt. V'. JTarrison of .Pilut ;rn k .ient last nfcht in IVn 1 let-in, .... . . . Homy YT. Vost. Ims returned from ;a V'ii to Iowa, coming home via Cali fornia. ' Mrs. KrtitH r.ieliarrlsnn Tierco was a jmsseiifrer 011 the tnornine , train from Helix. Dr. J. 1. Teniplo returned this .niornini? frmn a trip into eastern i Washinslon. Mrs. W. H. rialo retumcil this mornins from a visit to tho Ualo raneh near Helix-. , Mrs. rieorEo Holland of Hermlston .was up from tho west end of nlie j county last evenimr. W. C. Plnan, superintendent, of the Tasco division Xorthorn Pacific, was hero yesterday in his private car. ' Mr. and Mrs. I J. Alien of Corval ilis? ciime up this mornimx, accompany iinir the body of Mrs. Allen's father, tho lato S. A. Mentzer. t Stanley f?. Jewett of the biological survey, arrived homo last evening from a trip into the Deschutes coun try. Ho reports tho weather like .spring there. President Will Have Meeting- With Leaders ' WASSTriN-GTOX, Fob 1. Tt Is of firinJIy HtatiHl tlio I'roshlfnt is to con fer with conm'pfPional loaders of both parties Hfxt wot-k in nn effort to pot thoir support for spodv a ft ion on the nif-nsuro .swoopinsly rni po,worift hiti; to mako drasiit rhanqros in tho xvnr pnvf rimit'iit. Ifo says k ih,m not oomomphito nsintr tho powers Imt wants tlifm if fiT lufpssiiry. -T 4N sv 1 t - ' 't ,SOMRTIIIN MOItK "Brassieres" We Have added to our cor set department Brassieres for the extra stout figure. They are made of heavy laces and combined with satin. Never before have we had such a large assortment of the best fancy Brassieres. R. & G. Our spring showing of IL & G Corsets . will.' bo complete in af ew days, including some ' high - class models in back laces. . ; ja a&IX il&ll-.- ALEXANDERS PREHISTORIC BOIES UNCOVERED AT HELIX Part of tho skeleton of a mnstadon Jor some other prehiPtoric monster has been unearthed, at Helix and is oausinj? much speculation amom? the peoplo of thnt town. The find was made three days ago by a workman I for the Pacific Power & Usht Co. iwhilo excavating for a liKht polo forj 'tho system now beinsf installed at i ; Helix. Tho man thoutrht it was wood ! but William' Healy, construction, su- i perihtendent investigated nd soon ' !saw the object was bone. A tooth , weiBhins 14 pounds was first unearth ' ed and is beinir displayed in a pool Ihnll at Helix. Other parts havo also1 Could Not Eat or Made Well By 1 ' . 11 ", .Mr. William E. Denny; Taxk ! .'Ive., Hprlncrtleld. Ohio, wnies:. , "I find creat' pleasure' In writing I you and thanking yu for what Pe ' runs has already done for me. I ' have been, troubled with catarrh for years, and it had afTected my head, nose, throat and stomach, that I " could not eat nor sleep with any sat 1 isfaction. ! . -I have Just taken three bottles. I can eat most anything and am creatly relieved of nervousness, so that when 1 lie down I can sleep without the least trouble. I recommend it to all those who are sufferers of that dread ful disease, catarrh.' MIHIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIinilllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIIIIIllHIIIIIHIIHilllllllintlir renders the best of service in a patriotic way . ., n The motto of our popular TEA ROQM is "save and serve" Try it! rillltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIillllllli' i ii , ALL THE LEADING BRANDS i'.? SFTS "PREMIUM," pound . . . , 37d ARMOUR'S "STAR" pound 3fic CUDHAY'S "PURITAN," pound 3rtc MORRIS & CO. "SUPERIOR," pound 31 c DOWNEV'S fflRIIEr TWO PII ON Corsets 4 1 "1 hoert discovered includiixr wh.it It ' taken to bo a bis tusk. , . Hy fivf ,v Han' not bpen token out yet. , .1 News of tho find baa boon selit f tho Smithsoninn Institute in nrn snmn one with Bkill In eicavatin.t such thiuKH will be sent to taki c:re of the relic. ' ' GERMANY-UKRAINIA PEACE PACT SIC, NED LOXDOX, Feb. 9 -Tlennri au flounces both, lUimania. and, I . rainia, signed peace with ...fler-". ' many. ... -' -. BHIUJV, Feb. v. It to olrt' SillV announced tlie tJermonjr-'i'liruoriii peace part was siane this mnrninir. It does not state with Vliirti tit if two I krainUtn- peace , dcteoolkuis. I krainla was formcrl part or I5U" sla; embmoine port of olif PiM.ituI. ' mi. Sleep PERUNA i Catarrh For .Year , y can now Eat and Sleep To My Satisfaction Pa: Those- whs object t liquid m.di,' ! cin can procure Parana' Tablets. . ES 1 8.1 S7 ZJ A MS I a r kAaVeAaVN4lah4a4