A,- 1: EIGHT PAGBB 'I PAGE X - . ...... i... iiMiiiM jimnruI Tlll'I?cn .ltVITinV R 1014. BAIJUX EU1 UKMUnumi raiiasjwi, "'-"-J-- - -i ----- V V t NEW ADAMS MAYOR NAMES COMMITTEES SHORT NEWS NOTES EIGHTEEN STATES FROM PILOT ROCK WITH NEW GOVERNORS (Special Correspondence.) Adams, Ore., Jan. 4. On Jan. S the eld board of council passed their au thority to the new hoard, and C. C. Darr gave place to Er. W. H. McKln ney as mayor, who immediately ap pointed the following list of commit tees for the coming year: Ordinance and Printing Jno. v-inf. Hnrvev Culter. Albert Coffey. nnnte Harvev Culter. Albert nttr Vrnnlr Martin. Health and Police Albert Coffey, Frank Martin, V. H. Fergerson. Water System Frank Martin, w. VT fro-ersnn. J. Chestnut. Street and Public Improvement U. H, Fergerson, J. Chestnut, jno Kint. Hall and Light J. Chestnut, Jno Rev. Geo. B. Cole gave the people ..,, Ti-n verv helpful discourses Sunday, Jan. 1. He remained two x-ieit Anil strencthen the or ganization of the Methodist church. tt . ,..., in d that tifArlv half of the J 1 L" m.t.u . - children In day school did not attend Sunday school. He has made arrange ments for a new Sunday school for those not In the Baptist Sunday chool and about twenty-five promis ed to become charter members. The school resumed work with re newed vim and interest Monday, Jan. J. Both teachers and pupils were rlar1 vnrntlnn was over. The preparation for the Christmas celebration broke into me rouu i.t tnt natrons and pupils felt that production of such an elaborate program in such an excellent style was as beneficial 10 xne pup vi.. i nnld have accomplished In the same time. Adams is prouder than ever of her school. Itsgomg (Special Correspondence. Pll.it Rni'lt. Ore.. Jan. 4 L. E. Row the blacksmith, spent Thursday ovonlnir in Pendleton. Feme Harrison, who Is attending hnnl nt Pendleton, returned to school after spending the holidays at her honiA at Pilot Rock. Marvin Roy spent Friday evening In Ppriilletrtn Earl Rankin was a Pendleton vis itor PVIdav evening. Master Maurice Roy took in tne lirht at Pendleton Friday evening. Clarence Adams of Lklah. wns a pilnt Tlorte business visitor Monday. Miss Maude McRevnolds returned tn her school at Vktah Sunday after spending Christmas at Pilot Rock. Mrs Tlnlnh Folsom and children of Pendleton, spent Thursday at the home of Mr. Thomas Jaques. The Sturtevant and Plersoll girls returned to Pendleton to take up their studies after spending the noimays with their narents at Ckiah. Mrs Fred Lleuallen was called to her father's bedside, who is quite 111 in Athena. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and small son left Mondav for Washington where they will make their future hnmA Vora 'Fills of Albee. nassed through Pilot Rock Tuesday last on her way to Portland to attend scnooi. Ttv, Mndi Face. rn n. if von had one face too many when you have neuralgia, don't Co,-Dm face, von may need it; but get rid of the neuralgia by applying Ballard's Snow imminent. ttm., vhin-. in tha world for rheu matism, neuralgia, burns, cuts, scalds, lame back and aU paina. A. C. Koep- pen A Bros, rnnr- srDTiFA'IA' RETIRES AS STEEL TRUST HEAD New York. X. T., Jan. 4. Finan .tai Mrrles are today puzzling over fn sudden retirement of William Corey as head of the United States tMl mrnoration which has Just been announced. In some quarters it is said Mrs. Corey, the former actress is xeally the force behind me reure- mpiit since he became the head of the corporation has been living In Paris. It is said Mrs. Corey warned tr travel and was tired of Paris. So Corey. It Is asserted, could not find time to handle his business and please hi. wife so eave ud the business. While this Is given some credence business circles have other rumors one being that dissatisfaction was caused among the stock-holders on 'account of the story that some one on the inside at the recent "melon cut ting" took advantage of the inside and that remarkable profits resulted by the manipulation of the stocks. It 's generally believed that Judge Gary, chairman of the board of directors will head the corporation for some time to come. AUTOMOBILE NOTES. Long Bros. Co. All kinds of light repairing, auto mobiles, bicycles, guns, key fitting a specialty. A full line of bicycles, au tomobiles and bicycle supplies. Have a few electric light globes we are closing out. Saws filed: sharpen all kinds of small tools. 114-116 East Webb street Phone Main 74. Ftr. nl.anand at thA Xfflrifnn Square Auto Show which opens In New Tork on Saturday next, will be attired in the complete costume or tne Swiss Guard of the Vatican. Two odd looking cars may be seen at Grand Central Palace, New YorK this week, both of them three wheel ers. One of these Is made In Ger rrfnnv on u called the Cvklonette. The car is driven from the front wheel above which the motor is plac Ail Tho ntner is an American ma chine called the Motorette, which has a mATtmnm sneed of 25 miles an hour and Is said to be an excellent hill climber. The two Abernathy boys, Louis and Temple, who came to town to see Col onel RoseveK las June when he ar rived In New York, riding horseback. have returned to Gotham and will ho a feature nf the Brush machine exhibit at the Licensed Automobile Manufacturers show which opens at Madison Square Garden January e ThA fammis kids will nrohahlv re main in the east for some time, as it is said they have developed a healthy likine for metropolitan life. One sees a very different type of salesman at the automooile snows mis vear. Onre nnon a time the automo bile salesman did. not know even the IUIl details 01 tne car ne was iryniB tn sfll. let rilon noints about other cars. The increased education of the motor buying public has changed this materially. A man who knows enougn tn call attention to some special fea ture in another car that he noticed and wants to know how it compares witn tne like tning in tne macnine before him, puts It up to the seller to know something of other automobiles than his own. So it has come about that the salesman's education has grown in proportion to that of the car buying public. He can t get away with generalities , Barney Oldfield has been Judged in eligible to compete . in sanctioned events for one year, following his sus pension on October 19, last by the contest board of tne A. A. A. in otner words a term has been put to the Twn nf the twenev-seven states that begin the New Year with new gover nors or re-elected chief executives are headed hv men named Jnhnnnn. Tn California, Hiram W. Johnson la the new governor and in North Dakota, the new chief executive Is C. A. John son. Hnth are renuhlicana. ThA fnllnwinir nrA thA men who take over the control of the other twenty-five states in whlh guberna torial eletions were held last ran: Alabama Emmett O'Neil, demo' crat. Colorado John F. Shafroth, demo crat rfl-elpeted. Connecticut Simeon E. Baldwin, democrat. Idaho, James H. Brady, republican. re-elected. Iowa B. F. Carroll, republican, re. elected. Kansas Walter R. Stubbs, repub. llran. re-elected. Massachusetts Eugene N. Foss, democrat. Michigan Chase S. Osborn, repub lican. Minnesota Adolph O. Ebergardt, republican, re-eiectea. Nebraska James C. ahlman, dem ocrat. Nevada Tasker L. Oddie, republic can. New Hampshire Robert P. Bass, republican. New Jersey Woodrow Wilson, democrat. New York John A. Dlx, democrat. Ohio Judson Harmon, democrat, re-elected. Oklahoma Lee Cruce, democrat. Oreeon Oswald West, democrat. Pennsylvania John K. Tener, re- niihllran. Rhode Island Aram J. Pothier, re publican, re-elected. South Carolina C. L. Blease, dem- finrot South Dakota Robert S. Vessey renubilcan. Tennessee Ben W. Hooper, repub lican and independent. Texas O E Colnuitt. democrat. Wisconsin F. E. McGovern, repub lican. Wyoming W. E. Mullen, republl can. You cannot expect it to do otherwise these cold and freezing mornings and white frosty nights. We can still offer a fine grade of coal de livered promptly. Better see that your sup ply of coal is in your cellar, instead of at our yards. OREGON LUMBER. YARD Phone Main 8 TRAIN ROBBERS MAKE GOOD THEIR ESCAPE Ogden, Utah, Jan. 4. Railroad men have started a search for the bandits who held up the limited Mon day near Reese on the theory that the robbers showed such familiarity with the train that they must have been railroadmen. All rooming houses in Ogden are being watched and also railroad employes. One nnssn Is still out. but there is iiuie hope of capturing the men. Three suspects are under arrest here. Your Entire Family will enjoy seeing "THE COSY" Pendleton's newest, cosiest and most up-to-date picture show. Only theatre in Pendleton with modern conveniences. CHANGE OF PROGRAM WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, SUNDAY AND MONDAY. Admission, 10. Children under 10 years, 5 Foley's Kidney Remedy An Appre ciation. T. Mcfnnnell. Catherine St. El ! mira. N. Y., writes: "I wish to ex press my appreciation of tne "eai good I derived from Foley's Klvl.iey Remedy, which I used for a bad case of kidney trouble. Five bottles did the work most effectively and proved to me beyond a aouDt u is me mosi reliable kidney medicine I have ever taken and shall always have my en dorsement." Koeppen Bros. IjwiL- fnr tliA Tim llivn fin the nnrkam when vou buv Fo ley's Honev and Tar. None genuine without the Bee Hive. Remember the name, Foley's Honey and Tar and re ject any substitutes. Foley's Honey onil Tar relfpvps cotiehs and colds quickly and Is safe and sure. Con tains no opiates. Koeppen Bros. IJor lJGrlpe Coughs and Stuffy Tako Folev's Honev and Tar. It eives nnirlr relief and excels the cold from your system. It contains no opiates, is safe and sure. Koeppen Bros. REGISTRY CLOCK WILL KEEP TAB OX WALKERS tnvnnv T'OT 1 f" V. CRITICIZED FOR BLOODY BATTLE London, Eng., Jan. 4. The battle between the 1000 police, firemen and Scot guards on the one side ana me seven anarchists on the other, brought down wholesale criticism and charges of inefficiency on the heads of the police department today. News papers and the public have Joined in the cry. Newspapers say the long battle is a glaring example of the use lessness of the London "bobby." Stricter immigration Ihws are expect ed to result from the affair. Home Secretary Churchill has promised an investigation of the im migration question to begin Immedi ately. The seven burned yesterday were foreign anarchists. Mnvo von a weak throatT If so you cannot be too careful. You cannot be- gin treatment too early, fcacn coia nitoi vnn more liable to another and the last is always the harder to cure. rt .nn will take Chamberlain's cougn Tomedv at the outset you will be aved much trouble. Sold by all deal ers. hitherto indefinite susipens ions and for a man who has done as muchsince he ran afoul of the A. A. A. to show his defiance for the body Oldfield has been let off liKht. He draws a fif teen months' disqualification for his pains Por the nurnose of having an ac curate and reliable record of the move" ments of night track-walkers, ana ivhlnh will nhnnr whether thev nr lin ing their duty, registry clocks are to be installed at intervals along the main line of the Reading. They will take the place of reports signed by signalmen and watchmen which have not been satisfactory. TWO CMATILLA COUNTY STUDENTS IN RECITAL Whitman Pun.servatorv of Music. Walla Walla. Wash. At the last hon or recital given by students of the Conservatory, Miss Florence Rich ards, of Alinjra, Wash., rendered a pi ano selection. '"Lorelei." bv' Seelinir. with excellent effect. Miss Paula H'ihau.s. of Cranueville. Ida., olaved a "Va se" hv Moskowslcl. and M s Meryl Kepler, of Freewater, Oregon, "ilag Fire" by Wagner-Brassin. One of the new Conservatory students. .Miss Ruth Morrow, of Hermlston, Ore- ecn. r.laved CMuin's "Valse in C mi nor." These honorary recitals are Eiven once each ' month bv the. best performers in the Conservatory and to be selected for the program is a marked distinction. TIZ-Fop gore Feet Tired, Aching, Swollen, Bmelky, Sweaty reel 7 LornB, miiunnen or Dun ions? Use TIZ. It's Sure, Quick and Certain. A X'ow Mrotrv Plav. New York, Jan. 6. A modern rhrlstmas mystery play, "Eager Heart," which has made an Impres sion in London, will be produced for the first time in this country at Car negie hall, beginning next Monday night, arrangements having been completed for Us production today. Miss Alice Buckton, the author, ar rived from England to supervise the first performance in this country, bringing with her Miss Rosabel Wat' on, the English conductor of the or chestra and choir. The story is based on the legend relating to the yearly pilgrimage of the Christ King on Christmas eve, and the welcome ac corded him by different persons. Ea s;er Fame. Eager Sense and Eager Heart each makes ready for him in her own fashion. VFW RI I.P BRINGS . STUDENT'S HACK ON TIME WMttnnn Colleere. Walla Walla. Wash. College reopened on Wednes day rnornlne. January 4th at 10 a. m. with the usual Wednesday morning musical service, practically an tne students were bark on time owing to the rule of the faculty wnicn re quires that any .student who Is late In returning aster a holiday shall be r,.iniiroi tn taWs an extra examina tion of one hour1 In each study he has missed. " Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is not a common, very-dr cough mixture. It is a meritorious remeay ior an me troublesome and dangerous complica tions resultlnr from cold in tha head, throat, cheat or lungs. Bold by all dealers. irx'T Tn pn l.'V t''T AEROPLANE ACCIDENTS New York. N. Y.. Jan. 1. With tha object of preventing a repetition of the deaths of Aviators Hoxsey, Mois sant. Johnstone who have been kill ed recently in aeroplane falls, the Aero Club of America at meeting today appointed a committee to In vestigate the deathi of Hoxsey and Molssant. 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