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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1914)
tack iit.nr. DAILY EAST OREfiOXIAX. PEN'PI.ETOY. OIJFaION'. TIT KSDAV. DWKMnKIl '22, 1M4. F.IOnT PAOFA 3. o 1 .... ! RESOLVED IT. sr. I tie t!:c Lo'.ilav tables Eu?cr Brown. A Merry Christmas to All Buy y ::r CLrit::; pr-xxric. rut-, candies an! frui:s from v, th?v will cost von no mre than in- i! an! r- t tie !-ot PHONE96 STANDARD GROCERY GO. Where all c Pleased Court and Johnson Sta. WJSS 1WFJSE DF IHCIE SUM'S liiVY to return the f:re at once. He re c&:u n incident ahrre a Mexican ibid himself under a sheet oa I stretcher and fired upon the Amerl cab troore. He as baroneted from , both side. Million states. . . . ..,.v , ivmrtv ' Million bears the medal of a sharp- T. I. Muxit.., """rVrT i -hooter. He operated a machine sua TKOOPS WHICH ETJL LAND- .a rjch ,hoollBff M done doWB LD.Tr.KACr.lX jso'-th. In ail the United State lost . - ,- rs.. v,r':i tr'a by the Mexicans at Just back from era Cruz ahere ,,.. . he had N-ea f r vrU month! as . ; MeI:Cinj were k:IJ by the Newsy Notes of Pendleton Wrath I Uannrr. The minimum temperature record ed lt nUrht by the official thermom eter was five decrees above ero. Home for Cbrbtmas. Ian O'DonneU. an employe of the Tallman Pruc company and the Alta theater, left this tnornins far a!era here he will penl over Chrttmai at his father's home. tlaed for VtwulL Sheriff Taylor yeeterday arrested Will Benedict at Pilot Kock Junction (o a charge of ajwaultinj? Nick Xitaer. He pleaded iruilty this morning be fure Justice of the Peace Tarkea and a f.ned HZ.it. brother with him to carry the paper. Not a slnfl complaint was received from the route. The boy Is the son of J. W. McGee and lives on West Alta street Joe IWrver Here. Joe Berber, former premier twlrl er for Pendleton, la spending the day In the city with friends while en route to his home In Colorado to spend Christmas with his mother. Joe and Eddie Ford. Taklma manager, havs the Washington rights for the mor Ins pictures of the Walla Walla fair and wild west how. Iwneral U Hekl. The f jneral of the Ute Tncle Tom" Matthews, who died here nicht before last, was held at the Fromn chape! this mornir.ic at 10 o'cl-cli. Uev. Charles Quinney of the Church of the Itedeemer ofriciatinR. Viz nrowv Bear Honx t"p. Terterday and today a bij brown bear hunc od In front of the Oreffon j Market has attracted considerable at tention. The animal was killed by J. H. Hecker of Uklah last Wednes day. The meat will be offered for rale in a few days. ralr Hoard Meet'". President G. L. Hard and Secretary Lee Moorhonse of the Umatilla coun ty fair board held a meeting this morn!rg to audit the bi!ls for the past year and to discuss the prospects for the future. They have not yet de cided whether an attempt will be made to have a fair next fait O HE WALKED ROUXD THE BLOCK IN HIS BARE FEET XAHHY A GALLANT OK OLDKJC HAYS HAD ANYTHING OX THIS PENDLETON SWAIN What will not man dare for wom an's smile? To what dangers will he not expose himself, what sacrifices will he not make under the spell and lure of the light that lies In milady eyes? To bask in the sunlight of Cleopa tra's radiance. Anthony, the trium vir, madly threw a world away. To have fair Helen's smiles for himself alone, the Trojun Paris sealed the doom of his country. To bathe in the blushes of Hero for a few stolen moments, brave Leandcr nightly breamed the angry waves of the Hel'espont until he found death am. ong them. That Anne Coleyn might Had Aoi-iJenl With Auto. While motoring the other side ot Holdman day before yesterday In I search of goose fields. District Attor ney Stelwer. Deputy It. I. Keator and Jerky halt when the rear axle of their i " lne iue,n ot bluff King car broke. It was necessary lor tnem -u puwtr una. orinsing in.in h madness down to mod. ern tlm.-s. we but lately saw Manuel of Portugal dethrone himself while entranced by the witchery of Gaby of . the dance hafl. to secure another car to convey them back home. Hill Kklings ArtWs ModcL Rill- Rl.lin7 th Kound-UD wrangler and handy man. has been And yet these reckless deeds of love elected bv A. Phimlster Proctor, the ! "maddened swains are hardly lcs. New York sculptor, as a model fornero c tn the feat performed last hi mwbov statue. Ridings Is now I lven'n by a"l Kentleman of handling the few Round-up horses at alt Are DLsmlssed. A satisfactory settlement having the barns and Is spending the winter here so that he was easily avalable. He Is a little too tall for the typical cowboy but has the other eiwentlal characteristics. Tat payers Raved $100,000. The making of the state and county tax levy elsht mills Instead of ten mills as last year is a saving of near ly $100.0 to th; taxpayers of the county. The two mills extra on a valuation of over HJ.OAO.OOO would been made this morning, the two suits have produced owr $98,000. The filed In the Justice court against A. saving this year resulted from a L. Sparling to collect money were' smaller state tax and ty reason of the ruirt of fncle f iin's retra:n:r.g force. T. F. M;!l. on. a jvurg rr.an bcrn and ra:--J in th:s cuty. Is here today greeting old friends ard tell-r.g tiera intriv::r.s -ris tf his '-J' amon; the Ve:can. He i a !r'mlr of the United State rr.arir.e c .rps. Co. No. i of the rh:ladt:;hia nivy yard and is on hia furlough now. He wi'J re port to his commandirg officer on January 4 Ke la a relative cf J. M. Bectiey. Toar.r Million's cvrr.pary was 0- nt-.i t.i Vra Crur as soon as the, indifc-r.-tie aca.r.t our flag was learn-! e. The f.rst landing of the marines icacs. j He states. alo. that It was almost a txcit;nc when they withdrew dur in? the latter part of November as it us hen ihey landed. Almost as nary shots as greeted them when they larded ere fired, he states, and. irr,-.r.a::r. he declare, he "sweat i blood" a hen he w as detailed with two others t search f.jr a couple of the marines suppoed to be stationed alane (the wharves where the snipers were! i thickest. When the marines landed, the city of Vera Crux was so filthy that a countless number of buzzards hover- dismissed upon motion of the attor neys for the plaintiffs. Mr. Sparling made a cash settlement and feels that his creditors were a little precipitate In their action. fact that, instead of having road bonds to take up. the county has a surplus of nearly US. 000 on hand. Her Mother Died. H. J. Taylor today received a mes sage from Mrs. Taylor who Is at Browning. Mo, to the effect her motr.er oiea ir.ere -.. There were three deeds evening. Tne runerai is io ntw tomorrow and Mrs Taylor will prob ably arrive home Sunday. A sister. Mrs. Moon of Pasco, also made the trip. a t V,!'! s. Lm.! ud-' Ioun" Million has been under fire ( terore. having served three years with , the marine corps and having taken i result of the sanitary measures taker m . cFwKHk a l - - - - - ana war. a ecar n CJ Ilcleaa and wholesome when the troops hand to hand conflict w:th a Mex He PhlUdelphl- on It was not altogether a comfortab.e ( 4 feeling at first, he saio. to De STiajeci- i ta the fire of the snipers, tud den!y a gun would be thrust out of a w eiai i.iue u.acg ergape- I n-.er.ta He declares that the marines ' are not anxious for a war with Mexico I or any other country as they have their hands full now. Million will leave this evening for Kamela and will go on east from there. He wi'J 1 accompanied back bv a brother. ho has t-en livirg "er.'.ly. charged, giving the ma ir.ts no chance , lire DM Xo Damaffp. A slight biaxe that caused no dam age occurred at 1:15 this forenoon in the rear of the Demott cigar store on Main street. The fire started from gasoline that was used by the swamper and became Ignited. The blaze was soon quenched by men there and there was no damage what ever. The auto truck company re sponded quickly to a call but the ser vices of the firemen were not necessary. The Place for Xmas Candies is Tle I la "r nt KtHtly Feodletoo Industry. Oiir Cuilie ere mage to eat. Tavern di- are made to soil Fur San-u to Hat Tbe IH-Ita. Italian plotter to fle EEFIL1N. by wireless to Sayvi! X. T, Dec. The St. Petersburg Ferc?rad police have arrested a -e.-it r.u.t.ber cf men and women on aount tf a revolutionary plot. A rour a. has ser.tec-el 12 men to death n acount c-f strike riots. Tex Bfcm at Noon. Instead of at l:S0 mornlnr and evenings as heretofore the test blows at the fire station will hereafter be sounded at II o'clock noon each day and there will be three taps on the belL The change In the time Is made tcaue of the fact one of the fire men Is asleep at the station by S:30 ! . . . . . I n Portland re-ln tne evening ana nuurr i berlng there at 5:20 a. m. Ey makinj the test at noon each day it will be possible to try out the alarm system daily and not disturb the s'eep or the boys at the station. Deeds for Tiix Sale Filed. The deeds for the $100,000 land transaction at Stanfleld last week were filed yesterday for record and they netted the government $110 In taxes under the new revenue law In all. one from the Hazel Invstment company to A. H. Hinttson conveying the acre age for $100,000. one from the invest ment company to Mabel C. Hlnkson conveying the business block in Stan fleld for $10,000 and one from Mabe! C. Hlnkson to J. J. Nlcolle conveying the same property for the same price. Pendleton. Can the mind of man n woman conceive of any greater test of a lover's devotion than that he should bare his pedal phalangts to the chill of a wlntery night and. with no more protection than a tender cuticle, tramp boldly around a snow and Ice bound block, and all because It was a woman's whim. If so speak out, and there la a woman who will ask It -im man who win perform It j - - . " ' n'Knl wn'n "e mercury was "niiar to the coarse wool here ....u.i nn me xero mark iint It's Economy to do Your Christmas Shopping t This Big Busy Store. That's why everyone is making this their head quarters for Xmas gift buying. No matter what you want you can buy it for less at The Golden Rule Store. Do you know you can get the same values in suits, overcoats and macklnaws at the Ooldea Ituls Store for a third least The Christina rush Is oa aaa this certainly Is a big busy store, better come In and see. Come In and let us show you that we offer better values In suits than you can expect to get elsewhere, every garment up to standard, 97.00, 99.00, $12.50, 914-73. Ulue serge suits, we never were able to show quite such good values as this season; others would price them at least a third more, 99.90, 912.50, 911.73. 910 60. Overcoats, this cold snap will make you hurry In after one of these at the price we ask. Dt tter see them 99.90, 919.50, 9H-73. Mackinaw coats, another assort ment Just received. Our salsa on these garments have far exceeded our expectations and were compelled to make re order after reorder, because we sell them at $3 98, 91.99, 93.90. YOU m DO BETTER AT WE LEAD OTHFIW . FOLLOW T'.v ,he rMll!'nt 'th the flames of the fireside, a well known young lady, and a pretty one withal, dared an equally well known young man to doff his shoes and hose and walk once around the block In which she lived. ine man neard the challenge oonea into her eyes. and mougn me Ohio wool Is somewhat cleaner than our wool and Is nearer market. Accordingly the present price on eastern Oregon wool may me reasonably computed as given above. H cents per pound. There has been a particular! boom Pupils Procram Enjoyable. A large crowd last evening wit nessed the presentation of "The Bridge of the Gods" In dramatic pan. tomlme by the pupils of the seventh end eighth grades of the Washington school. In spite of the cold weathei and the difficulty In getting to the high school while Tustln street Is be ing Improved. The entertainment proved a very enjoyable one. the set tings and costumes being very real istic and the efforts of the boys and girls to portray some of the more dra matlc scenes from Balch's famous book being highly creditable. A great deal of credit Is due Ml Vivian Bretherton who directed the entertainment ...r.- no can ten but it made hl heart laugh at hardships as he strip ped me raiment from his feet With the blood singing In hi veins with such warmth that It tempered the blasts of Jack Frost, he sallied forth with a snap of his fingers for the germs of pneumonia, dlphterla and other beasts of prey that lurked with, in the frozen snow. Right merrily he held his course about the four cor ners of the block and he heeded not the curious stares of passersby. Though all about him was winter. It was summer within, and the barefoot boy of poetry had nothing on him for gladsomeness. Safely he reached the haven from which he started. Maybe his feet were numb as clods but no such ad mission came from his lips. His lady was awaiting him at the door and again he looked Into her eyes and. as he had found his Inspiration there, so also he found his reward. Suffi cient unto the evening Is the happi ness thereof. What he saw In cross bred wool all over the world. an advance of from seven to 19 cents having occurred since July. New Zealand wool told In London last July Is now worth from five to 10 cents per pound more. Merinos arc In no such demand In England ytt the price has been steady, but It la accredited, to the shortage of wool. In America there Is a much greater demand for merinos and this it la said will keep up the price of fine wool here. Even should the embar go be raised with reference to fine wool It la said the price could not be greatly depressed as some Americas houses that purhased Australian wool before the embargo was established found that the Increased transpor tation harges due to the war caused them to lose by their purchase. SHORTAGE OF TEACHERS IS THREATENED III OREGON Hi ky Carrier Iy. That you caY.not stop an East Ore r.r.n f arr-er bov by merely break- rr.arti.il at Perm. EastRus-. . ... , ,r the case of: who carries route o !tlPEl:lTHNIi:XT ( III KfllH.L SAYS HIGH SCHOOLS MIST PKOYIDE COURSES. Robert McGee, e r.f Tit!n utreet and BOlth of n. wi-. fu from hlsi will face a serious shortage of teach- EUGENE. Ore, Dec. 22. Oregon Dance (tiristineie Xteht. There will be a public dance In Moose hall Christmas night. Friday. !en;!.er 2th. E:g Pend'.eton Unit ed Orchest: iid.es free. All are Invited. Adr. j route bicycle Saturday evening and broke his left arm. However, not a sub scriber on the route has been neglecU -a . consequence of the accident es. according to J. A kA-rAmm'c.n ert. S dr: T .venlnr the carrier Covered aim scnooi uperimeiiueiii. eyeann.K an re invited Adr. t mute usual though he had his fore the Oregon State Teachers' As ers in 115 unless hlyh schools of the state respond to an appeal for the In stallation of teachers' tralningc cours- Churchill. state le- sociation here at which about 700 r-ti"t,v- - - educators were assembled ptmr-iMMfntwm,f,,f,TM.Mftffm.mmr!t.e,mmt'fmni.mm- "Oregon needs 1U00 teachers annu iitie fmfmo Tloofro VfULSLL THE FAVORITE PLAYERS PLAY THE HOME Of GOOD PICTURES TODAY TODAY General Film Company Offers "The Golden Beetle" .1 ! 13 tl. s rav 'irtu J.-vir -I! v a 'irv .f i t'ir!'! a:i i .':': l. a-'.- il urjev e A'Jv-iit;;r in ; Hi Mf-Ki;T- f.,r 11 in t!:t- Jrjt -lc; Jlir S'.ii ',vr-k an-l ! l l'-J:t.- JIJ a h''.rv t )nT''' - V.I'jj Five i-'ivi -nvire "ii tl.f h'ish K-as an-1 In'tLe jurrlus of Inlia. ui.l a-,jht tli'-.-.- who low i-atinal pi'-tun-s. Al. ' ,'Iief K'L . v r i:itri-a?. iut ra-uv io,,o'.(-l XiloX. " Wit)''.-: of a IVrx-ioui Ka-'lc; HIk liattl With a are fl'- i II- 'I I'-1 v t Jlic Final IIti;ni to Claim his Iav urju.-ual equations -xcifiii exploits. Coming Thursday and Christmas C"t3 u HE TIHIiEF35 ally, and the State Normal school does not furnish more than one-tenth f this number." he said, "and this Is in face of the fact that after Septem ber 1. IS) IS, no one, not even a high school graduate, can be granted a certificate who has not had an ele mentary teachers' training course. "While the course in the high who'll cannot give the training that a Ktandard normal school gives. It can partially prepare teachers fur their Kork, and it can give the training course required by the new law. In cidentally, it will assist in raising the standards of the rural schools.'' A still greater extension of the in dustrial educational system In the schools of the state was demanded by speakers at the opening of the four teenth annual session of the Oregon State Teachers' Association. Extend the teaching of book-keeping, short hand and handicraft work below the hiKh school Into the grades prepare those student who do not even go into the high school to be industri ally fitted whenever they drop out, were the themes. COARSE WOOL WOULD BE WORTH 26 GENTS HEPOUTS FROM ROSTOV MUtKET SHOW STRONG PRICES PREVAILING. - i Fairly clean eastern Oregon coarse wool would bo worth about 28 cents per pound here, if on the market at this time. This Is Indlcuted by the news "from the Roston and London markets as reported by the Nation al Woolgrower. The Christmas num ber of that Journal carries a story from their Boston correspondent In which he treats of prices now pre-, vailing. It sets forth that medium! fleeces are about as strong as any thing upon the list and that Ohio three-eighths blood combing has sold' at 30 cents and quarter blood at 2j ents. The three-eighths blood ts DESSERTS for your Holiday Dinners MONT ROSE PUDDING CARMEL ICE CREAM FROZEN EGG NOG in Pint or Qyart Packers Nothing so nice as a finale for your Holiday spread FRUIT CAKES PASTRY Homemade Chocolates and Bon Bons Ice Cream, Sherbertt, Punches and Fancy Bakiatf to Order. Prompt Auto delivery to any part of the city. Christmas orders should reach ui by Thursday Mornl.if Home Cooked Turkey' Dinner on Christmas, OUC Otto Hohbach, Phone 80 m As j.r,,!.: ! ! v .',n Tl.'a'r" Yo,V. l',v M-ial r 'f ''oV! X." ROCK ISLAND ROAD OFI'EREW FOR KALK NEW YORK. Dec. 22. The Rock Island railroad was offer ed for sale on the steps of the N- 'w York county court house tod.'iy. it wax ll'i In by James Wallace, president of the Cen tral Trust company, at seven rr;i:!on, one hundred and thirty five tliou-.-itid i'nd three hun dred d'-M-rs. Er3 i i It! Rip Van Winkles Famous Toast "Here's to your health and your family: May they live long and prosper. " Thos. Jefferson in "RIP VAN WINKLE" From the original working script of Jos. Jefferson Everyone knows the famous sketch by Wash ington Irving as it has been a part of school work for years and years. Thos. Jefferson has followed in the path of his father and has made himself famous in the same part. E3 B3 nnr? UULb inn n n rr3 ft) Coming: Max Figman in "What's His Name" m m E 3 II! m 4 - 1 r.iiljlliLIIiiliiiLilliiili .t,tii,a-n.tt'm, i -j