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v..'...,' f EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 17. 1910. PAGE TI1RETJ ftAftrifirnotmo DAKU CddJCLLd FLIGHT FROfil FOE v" ' mm t t it f "O . 3 fkhtn Man; )!tn from Offlwr ', TraMlnfeH . . Frank Jtehberg, one of four broth cm In the service I at hi heme In '. Alba, having received his (Uncharge in ; November from the central office' ' i; training choi in, Georgia. airplane in f litrtit over the city of (Ban DleKot Cel.; The picture wi taken November,, 17 and the plane were from the Rockwell field.. They look like a lai'Ke flock of blackbirds. t'on to learn of opportunity of e curing accommodation for hi family. loyally Commit tew Meet. , A meeting of tle loyalty committee J called for thl. xveninir. An of f,.f 1 "eating room for member Sunday, "will he hi'nde to clean un All buHlnesai'1'" church will hold Its regular Hun- To fciilarge, (luirch ltoom. J'he Christian Kclentlsts will connect their reading room with the church auditorium ao as to provide additional Hcoovored l-Yom Influenza. . L. J. Goldman. assistant in the bin logical iiurvey office with charge of the Idaho territory, I out today after having been confined to hi hbme with the Influenza for nme time pant. toefore the committee, and It may be ;theilnnt meeting at the committee - to . 7f (day Ifumpliror Funeral Tomorrow. Funeral service of Charle F. service in compliance with the Humphrey, who died yeeterday morn-i American Woman's- CHATEAU OCCUPIED Author of "My Ilome on the Field of Honor" Visits ' (' Oregon. - four foot ruleB.. i; t an t .nr j'laiK i.ike Jliiiekhlru. - i Dealer' In. clear and tobacco are A picture received by the Pendleton now being requested to' take Inven t'ommcrclal amntdntlon howir '215 to'rlea wlih a view to compliance with - - " ' ' - :' '' ,iJ the revenue lay. Poslmater Tweedy ha received from Collector Miller a remient for lnfomatfon a to the num ber of dealer here. Blank will then be ent them for their ue. ' 1 23 CENTS ACH CT-UETT. PEABODY i Co tnc. 4CaAtrrr chapel. Interment will be made In Ulney cemetery. ,t.l . i i .161 i6ii6i i6i 161101 101 101 101 101- ItecHved OiKcliarge at Camp Tulor. , Notice h;as been received at the lo cal fodernl; employment offUre that WeHiey tiherman Bpear of Freewater. 1 oon to receive hi discharge from the army at Camp ftachary Taylor, Ky. " ; Attending Meeting of Highway Com- mlHKlon. . , W. U. Thompson left today on No. meetina- highway commlpulun of which he i a member. To TlrniMm Hex-rolling Ktatlon Here. A ub-recrulting Htation la to be e ,nMI..I .1 n DanriUnn In h nunpl j . ' , " .. fPhiU fo" Portland to attend otrice will be m tne icoerai ouuuin occuujing the room ued for a re cruiting office laM year. The recruit Ing station wa cloned here during the fall. M. Hullson. chief ; carpenter' mate, now at Portland, has been de tailed to have charge of the office and ha written the Commercial Aseoola- TOMATO LINK I SOMETHING NEW IN PENDLETON i-A delicious Breakfast Sausage. Made from choice cuts of young' pork, Vith ripe tomatoes and pure spices added. Try some for the Sunday morning breakfast. DRESSED CHICKENS . " Nice fat, fresh dressed hens for the Sunday dinner. Large fat New York Oysters and small Olympias. - , Order your Saturday table supplies over one 'phone at the same time from "101." ' ' : : I I Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. vFine Groceries Fresh Meats 301 E. Court St Phones 101 (Private Exchange Connecting Both Dept's.) I I POnTLAN'D. Jan. 1 7. The story of an- American' woman who over night turned from her bridge game to the l . .in . , . t . core 01 rerugee. jiceing irom uw row morning at li o'clock at Folsom'a I,un"- o..tgue the German who uvrnuim ner biiu rmnti ni.iui,. i.j care, for. a dying French soldier, to, ad as official British army Interpre. ter" and finally to return to her res-1 cued chateau and there organize a! great hospital, was told by Haronesul II Hard Wednesday evening In the Ma- sonfo Temple. ; . . Khe spoke in the interests of her hnxplial fo. 188. 'in Paris. After giving the location of her for. mer home, Chatean de Ville, between Solssons and Chateau Thierry, and sis "i!les from Belleau wood, Baroness Uuard said: "Men who urged me to flee went to such extremes that 1 thought they Were alarmists, so I decided there was nothing to do but sit tight and pra to the good Lord that nothing would happen. All Word Cot Off. "You' in Portland received Infor mation nt what was happening in my front yard sooner than I did, due to the fact that 1 was cut off by tele phone, by train, by motor and by word- The first news T had was the hundreds of. refugees, rich and poor. riding, walking and being wheeled i Parkes.f m wneeioarrnws, pat i.nuxeau ue v u- le. A few days later tne chateau be came the German third army corps headquarters and the home of Gen eral von Kluck. It nos later regained only to be lost In the drive of last July and foujrht for Inch by Inch by the Vndcr V2.0 Bonds. Charles Lees of Nolln, wa arrested today and arraigned before Justice of the Peace J. H. Parkes pleading not guilty to a charge of vagrance and using obscene language. Hearing was set for 10 o'clock Monday morn ing. His. bond was placed at , Complaining WltnchH 1'bIIh to Appear. J . , Walter ,Hart was discharged from ' custody today on the failure of the j prosecuting witness to appear at the ; hearing before Justice J. H, : Hart, who. Is deaf and dumb, wa ar- rested last week on Butter creek .on (a statutory charge- ,, , Q-ZIAJUrZSS!T: , -"i?i , .... . - Toiiioi?r6w is! the Last Day of Our 2 Big Selling ; Events--January Clearance Sale . January White Sale 'IB'V6U HAVlT BEEN DOra MAKE IT A POInY TO COME TOMOR ROW. HUNDRED bt BARGAINS AWAlt YOU. ' r mMZZZl CLEARANCE OF INFANTS AND CHILDREN'S WEAR 4 Lots 75c, 2ac7 50c,1 $1.13. CLEARANCE SALE FANCY RIBBONS - Lot 1-;.....,...... i9t Ldt 2 ........... 27c Inewmie In Jail. ' . . l.oreni ianlk. serving sentence in the county jail on a bootlfcging charge Is finding the place a lonesome joint these days. He has nobody but the sparroWM roosting on the window cas ings, for company. Janlk Is the only occupant of the jail and has several months yet to serve. -TOT TOT TOT TOT TOI TOT TOT TOT IQT TOT ' 8ur on Promissory Xotew , Suit has been filed in the circuit , court for foreclosure of mortgage and collection of promissory note for 17.- 000 and asking for $2000 attorney fees. James Hodgson Is plaintiff I against David ft. and Olive C. Wood, et al. Note was originally given to : W. I Robbins and assigned by him to the above plaintiff. Will Ma vo Morning; Serried Only. At a meeting of the Pendleton Min isterial association yesterday It was decided that there will bo no Pun day school meeting and no young peo ple's meetings, but there will be Sun day morning preaching service at the hour of 1 1 o'clock in all the church es, strictly observing the city ordli news of the battle of the- Marne. j Amertcan Marines and -the 61st Am erican Artillery." Baroness Huard described her part in the flight of the refugees as she turned the key of her beautiful home andw started with her few remaining servants In a primitive haycart. On the morning of the second day a lit tle" girl in the party wondered at the sun. which she said was rising In such a funny way. , Village linmlng. "What she saw," said . Baroness Huard, "were burning villages through which we had Just passed. At i o'clock the next morning we were awakened and told thot by sunrise the German would be there. "That afternoon we came upon Tommy Atkins and learned for the first- time that"rance had allies and that the British were in the country The soldiers we' encountered were looking for the British base and were Of the Scotch Ofay. Pue to their help we finally reached -Mellune, and on September 9 heard, , for the first time 3 nance as to Hcatlnff. Th mid-week meeting of each chyrch will also be held, observing the eame ordinance. "INSURANCE Is the Best Policy" 1L.1 -I1U - L-- Jli MM Mf II. I II WU- L. If you have property for feale, list it with me. I have a large humber of ap plicants for farm and city property. If you want insurance that insures . J'See Me Before the Fire." JOE KERLEY Successor to Chas. E, .Heard, Inc. Iitsueanoe Ileal :nlnle Loan PF.MH.F.TOX. intEUOM. Local Sportsmen at Trap Today. I On business connected with the i Oregon Slate ihoot to be held in Pen 'dleton jn May, under auspices of the j Pendleton, Hod and Gun Club. F. n. ( Belhl is In Pendleton today from Ta Icoma. registered at the Hotel Pendle iton. Mr. Rclhl is with the Western Shell Co. He Is a professional shooter land has one of the best records with jthe shotgun. A number of local sportsmen are spending the afternoon iat the traps with Mr. Reihl. hack In lilt Office Harold J. Warner. Pendleton attor ney, who has spent the past two years In army service, arrived home this morning to return to his law work In the offices of Ratey ft Raley. with whom he was associated prior to en tering the second officers' , training camp at the Presidio In San Francisco where he receivea a lieutenant com mission In the army. Mr., Warner is a graduate of the University of Ore gon law school. 'We followed hard on the steps of the receding armies and' ' we came through fields in which none of the dead was buried- "When I got home and saw the an tique furniture, the paintings which represented 20 years' hard labor on the part of my husband, the. filth and the empty champagne bottles, j , sat down and cried. Yet there are people who today talk of forgiveness and' forget fulness." For two and one-half years Baron ess THiard remained In the hospital, which was constantly filled with French soldiers, -lcllms of malignant typhoill. Because her hospital was too constantly under bombardment it was moved from Chateau de Vllle to Paris, where irtoo French soldiers suf fering from .cranial eases passed through It and It Is still filled. Anne Martin Files Charge of Opponent's Unlawful Election THE CAR FOR YOU! We are offering an exceptional bargain in a late model DODGE BROTHERS CAR. This- car is a splendid running car; looks like neW ahd has five good tires. , Why not avail yolirself of this opportu nity to get the best cdr made at a bargain price. We also have a 1015 model Dodge Brothers Tour ing Car at a price that will surprise you; and the car is in good running order too: We have a couple more good Fords too, and the price is absolutely right. You can't beat our quality and prices in our used car 'department Corner Cottonwood and Water Streets. Phone 5.10 I'inls for County Ivod -Administrator, The slate food administrator ha or dered the county food administrator to ship in all eorrespondence on file, records, including individual sugar cards and records of .merchanta' pur chases. This is taken as meaning the closing up of the business of the food administrator for Umatilla county and the passing of another of the war measure by which the people nt home hacked up the men in France, The conduce of the food administra tion In Umatilla county by Dr. W. D. McN'ary and M. R. Chessman as as sistant has met with the unanimous praise of the pepole of the county. WASHINGTON". Jan. 1 7. Anne Martin, defeated candidate for the Senate from Nevada today filed charg es of Irregularities in election, charg. ins that more money was spent in be half of Senator Henderson than the law allowed. " . FlfSHT TO AlMH.ISeill SOVKRIGX PARIS. Jan. 17. Bloody fighting with heavy casualties oit both sides resulted from an alleged alcmH by Serbians to forcllMy abolish the Mon tenegrin sovereign. arc-ordiiiR to offi cial dispatches today. I Children smile whea they tale ! FOLEYfc HONEYTXll j 1st. It Ustet good. j 2nd. It make tbem fA good. ' 3rd. It will turn d'utrcMed, fretful child into a .happily trailing one. j Because It U )ut What children ought I to have forfcveriiheoldalcouh(toupf; i 'anufBet' ' and heavy, wheezy brcathio. It putt a faetltni, noot hint, coaling on a fevr1alt Inflamed, tickling throat, and It itopa cougba quickty. It 1 food tor croup, too. It contulM no mornttinc, chlorolorr, or eth inig that you would aot like to give to young ' cbilJra,auJ it ia wat aa f'cciltt loc gro n-upa. XA1XMAN A CO. CIL DICTATOR'S DAUGHTER a v " J 7- -' " " V , Mis Requa 1 the daojentur o Mark 1. Requa, head of tti. oil conservation section of the If. is. Fuel Administration. Bhe ia out of the season's debutantes in Washington. She will return to ' her- home la . California be tort . l-rlug. . , -.- - A'A.V.-- CHILDREN'S COAtS Clearance Sale 't Price. CLEARANCE SALE DRESSES ' Price. ; CLEARANCE SALE WOM EN'S SUITS ..-i J.Lots $17.50, $24.00. CLEARANCE SALE DRESS - ' GOODS -r, , ..r One Lot 39c ., ... .... CLEARANCE SALE GEOR GETTE WAISTS Big Assortment $3.71 Til"- if ' i i'l i " T !!', ji i ' in; - - i- t ' 1 CLEARANCE 'SALE OUTiNG J I $1.50 Yard. CLEARANCE SALtl WOM EN'S COATS " y2 Price. 1 i-r CLEARANCE SALE MEN'S OVERCOATS One Lot $14.95. CLEARANCE SALE FURS 2 Price. CLEARANCE SALE SlLfcS $1.59 Yard. CLEARANCE SALE MACKI NAW'S $6.80 to $14.00 CLEARANCE ALE MEN'S SILK STRIFE GOLF SliiKTS $3.93. - V CLEARANCE SALE. WOM EN'S NECKWEAR Vz Price. CLEARANCE SALE MEN'S SUITS -r '. Oiie Lot $20.00. WESTON LIEUTENANT - ARRIVES FROM FRANCE 0!l ILL FATED SHIP ,V (East Orefconiau' SpCcIftl.) WESTON1, Jan. 17. Lieutenant "Pete"-McFadden has returned from Prance.. He is the first of the Weston men overseas to reach home. Lieu tenant McFadden whs among the Cor ,vall is contingent which volunteered a year ago last spring. He was kept on this side the waters for several months guarding railroads and other public properties. Then he wa senti little It IS nopea tnai etrj iiiur v-: his own for exile purposes unless they are desert iHlands In desolate seas. Chamberlain's Omgh hemed. Do not Imagine Viat because other cough medicine failed to give you relief that it wil ibe the same with Chamberlain' Cough Remedy. Bear in mind that from a small beginning this remedy has gained a world wlda reputation and immense sale. A med icine mttst have exceptional merit to win esteem wherever it become known. -' Abont Croup. If your children are" subject to croup,- or if you have reason to fear thir hfthifir attacked lv that disease. to France where he has been engaged TOU ahuld procure a botile of Cham in the gas department. iberlaln's Cotigh Remejy and study Lieutenant McFadden was on the:the drections for use. so that In case transport Northern metric which nf nn 8ttack you will know exactly wnt aground on Fire island. rort jwhat course t opursue. This Is a fa niiles out from New York City. When , Torte atul yrTy successful remedy foi the soldiers were" rescued and taken ; oronn ana It Is Important that you ashore, the crew of the tr ansport j observe the directions carefully. : opened the baggage left on board and J . and personal belongings they found, TabtctN. ) eonseiiuently Mr. McFadden did not ; " am thankful for the good I have I get home with anythiun of that na-, received 1V using Chamherlaln Tab- ture. -lets. About two years ago when 1' Mrs. McFadden did not know that began taking them I was suffering a i her husband was even in America un-j'great deal from distress after eating ! til she received a telegram from hlm'ami from headache and a tired. Ian- : aylng that he had been, mustered out add feeling due to Indigestion and a and would arrive in Pendleton on . 'torpid Iver. chamberlain's Tablets' 17 Thursday. Mrs. McFadden and corrected these disorders In a short t her father. Mayor J. M. Ranlster. met time, and since taking two bottle of i the lieutenant at the train in I'endle-i them my health ha been good." ton and brought him home by auto. . writes Mrs- M. P. Harwood. Auburn , mobile. NT. i Hardly a Drugstore in the Land . That Does Not Sell This Remed)' I appetite, it feeling of lassitude anil a OA IM Market Half a Century. ' When you are in perfect IreaHh, and are enjoyinfr a strong and vigor ous vitality, it is then that your blood .3 free from all impurities. You fhould be very careful nnd rive heed to the slightest indication f impure Wood. A slu-r'-'-'h circulu- ; jTr vT . 'tien is often iiulicatetj byn unpaired freneral weakening of the system. It j is men mai you snouiu promptly lase ; a few bottles bf S. S. S., the grreat j blood pui itier and gtrengthener. It will cleanse the blood thoroughly and ' build up and strengthen the whole j system. S. S. S. is Bold by ail drug gists. Valuable information about the blood supply tt.n be had free by writ. ! inff t-J the Swift f pecific Cn Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ca.. : Extra! . .To make thLs the moat suc ccwfnl Mile in bur hMnry 200 ADDtTlONAL iwvf to lay bora tmnsfrnned from IIm recnlar 4H'k. To meu nhmu service I nn SALE afford) womlcrriil oppnHiini for economy. Fine Suits Value to S3.Y00 On Sale nt ItcgularH, Uiur anil . Ktoul, nine sr&eH iiwludeil. Buy how knd save BOND BROTHERS Pcnillctoo' Ldns i htthK-r HI