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EianT PAOES. nATLY EAST OTCET.ONTAN. PENDLETON, OKEflON. TUESDAY, TV'VAlVAy f, lOir,, PAOE FIVF LARGEST GUN IN U. S. FOR CANAL Quality Service Sanitation I Pemeco Peerless MENTION 1 15c per pound We have only a fewjeft s oeciais I'M Feb. I Oth. The Central Market PHONE 33 B iLconomica 1 BuyP emeco Pemeco Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon Whole and Half Sides 23c pound Sliced 25c per lb. today t Rock, is Carl NewquUt of I'llot Kick In Hi the Bowman. 'II. If. Brown of Walla Wulla I at the Ht. George. Murk A Kturteviint I In from his home at J'Jlot Rock. Frank Michael, Jr., of I'llot vtolled over night In the city. Rev. O. F. Jones of linker guent of the Hotel Pendleton today, K. C. Quirk, popular truvclirig salt-mien, made Pendleton a vlalt yea-! terday, j Mm. A. H. GilchrlHt of WeHton wai' among the visitors in I'endleton e- terday. j Hurold Dlshon, of Lewlston,- for- j mcrly of this city and Hermlaton, vis. ited over night In the city. Claud Hampton la home from the University of Oregon visiting his par ent during the abort period between semesters. mm 'Km' ) I - MsJL '4- Thls picture was taken at the Wa- ILYIXG FISH CAVK HIM . . .L IDKA FOR IXYING HOATi rtown' sl,,w,, r,,cna''' wnre lne was delivered to have a carrl- gun NEWS OF FARM AND RANGE LOCALS 0 Advertising in Brief BATES. Par Ito first laMrtloa 10 Par Hot, additional loaertloa. . . ,0c Par lloa, par Boots $1.00 No local takes, for lea. tbaa VAe. Coont 6 ordinary worda to lloa. Loral will oot be takes, oitr tk pboa asd rtmlttaaca Boat aecoa pany ardar. Bull pup for Ml. Phont I. Phone I. C. Snyder, chimney tweep Wanted Olrl to do general houae nork. Call 111 WaUr atreet Experienced man and wife want position on ranch. (11 Thompaon at Pbona 111. Kuril A Elliott dellca t.aaan market, for your tnaata, ate. Faahlonable dreaamaklna. Apt S, Opera Houe Apt. Phon KIM. Tar eal Good dry wood. Ill Thempc trt or phon I7IJ. Wanted Good, clean rag at tha Kaat Oroaiaa of flea, . .. ij, . .. Five room house for aal on north aid. Corner lot improved. Addraa W thU offlc. Uklah Pilot Rock Auto Stag atarta May lit F. T. Chamberlain, proprietor. John Roaenberg, watchmaker and jeweler. Court and Cottonwood. All work guaranteed. Cowat Cowa! Cowa! Thirty head freak milch cowa for aal. Enquire Oritman Bros, For aale Modern 8 room house and furniture. Inquire BIS Clay atreet. Pmall payment down and term. For aal Two modern cottage lo cated on east Court atreet, seven blocks from Main atreet Inquire of Walter mill. Old paper for sale; tied In bundle Good for taxtlng Area, ate. I0o bundle. Thla offlc. Wanted, to buy Five Buff Orping ton cockerel; also Incubator setting cf same breed. Address James Hill Helix, Ore. For sale Fine dark full blood S. C Rhode Ialand Red cockerel. 11.60 each. Eggs, $1 00 per 16; 16.00 per 100. Nellie Hopkln. Helix. Oregon. "Mutt" take the big .load nd "Jeff" ahowa th speed. Penland Bros, haul anything and reasonable. Furniture van and storage warehouse Office 147 Main street Phone 131. Found Young collie dog, lama Cull at 223 E. Washington. Wanted To hire four head horses f r spring work. Phone 110. For sale Three quarter section Juniper wheat land. Addreaa J. A. Mill, Wuiiula, Wash. Woman capable of taking charge wants cocking on ranch for men. Ad d'era J. D. thla office. Experienced man cook wanta poal tlon on ranch, sober, lnduatrloua and single. Inquire R. Costner, Eureka Rooms, Pendleton. Tel. 24 SS. Several small farm on Umatilla river particularly adapted to hoc, dairy or poultry, $760 cash, balance on or before 10 years. 7 1-1 per cent 8ee Berkeley. The Alta House and Barn. Head quarters for farmer and stockmen. Call and see ua, Stephenson It Eng lar, proprietors. Phone $47. 703 East Alta atreet For aale or trade for Umatilla county land, on section of good wheat land in Walla Walla county, S miles from either railroad, with wa ter on place and rented Can pay up to 111.000 cash difference. Inquire Oregon Bakery and Grocery. For sale Standard Holt combine harveater. 20 foot cut, 28 Inch cyl inder and hitch, aft in good shape. Price $1100 F. O. B. Condon, Oregon. Will consider approved note payable October 1, lilt. Also have all kinds of farming implements for sale cheap. Address W. I. Ebbert, Con don, Or. a (Continued from page two.) Mr. and Mrs. George Perlnger, ac companied by their daughter, Mis Muriel, returned thla morning from Portland. Carl Perlnger, who was operated upon recently In a Portland hospital, left the Institution Sunday and will be home In a week or ten days. The Ladles' Aid of the Presbyteri an church will meet tomorrow after noon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. R. Raymond, 311 Water atreet Mrs. Raymond will be assisted by Mrs. E. I Power and Mrs. Watt. Matters of special Importance are to come before the society and the officers are re questing a full attendance. Indian iMd for Rent. 1(0 acres section 31, Indian reser vation land. Ed Chapman, Depot Livery stable, Cottonwood St. Adv, Alfalfa Hay for Sale. Farmers north of Pendleton on th O.-W. R. N. and tha Northern Pa clflo railroad, I can furniah you choice alfalfa hay, cheap freight quick) delivery." E. C. Burllngame, Farmer. Walla Walla. Waah. Adv. Social Dane. Daphne Circle, W. of W., will give another of their good time dance Thursday evening. February 11th, at Moose Hall. All are invited and as sured a good time. Admission, 60c ladles free. Music by United Orches tra. Adv. . Our chief aim is to give our customers more goods for their money, together with the very best of attention and service. No purchase too small for our prompt attention. Once a cus tomer, always one. LEMONS No. 1 Qyality, Large, Ripe Ofp fin 7 Juicy Fruit, Special Value wwll UUa-Li These are a regular 35c retailer Therefore a real bargain Rome Beauty Apples Extra Large, Choice, Paper fiCar k wrapped and packed, No. 1 stockOJC KiUii The Seasons Best Cooking Apple Many Other Bargains Like These in Our Store Daily Special Large Size Quaker Oats 24c package THE SPECIALTY CASH GROCERY Phone 476. Neit Door to Quelle Cafe, C28 Main. WHAT CAl'SES 1XSAXITY The stress and ' strain, keener competittlon and congested housing conditions are greater factors in the Increase of insanity than are the vice end dissipation of city life, accord lngr to a report by Dr. Joseph A. Hill on "The Insane In Institutions," Just lvued by the federal bureau. In the six years' from 1904 to 1910 covered by the report, there was an increase of 25 per cent In the number of insane persona reported. In the same period the total population in crrased only 12 per cent While the number of Insane person Is increasing, there Is an increase In the methods of caring for these un fortunates. On this subject the re port says: "At the same time, there has been a great Improvement In the agencies for discovering cases of insanity and bringing them under institutional care. These Institutions for the in' sane are becoming more generally ac cesslble, not only by the Increase in the-number of such Institutions, but also by the improvements In the means of transportation and commun Icatlon." XEW YORK, Feb. 9. Albert & Janln, cabinet maker, has quit his Job. It was a good Job, and paid him five dollars a day, but he doesn't need the money now. For the next ten Vpnrfl nf hltf llfA nf laa.t Via au n .1 back In his easy chair and watch the war has Jus begun and he refuses to money roil in. j the bl(rKnt lots of wheat yet unsold The other day the board of exam-il" bat belonging to Bud Lambirth, Iners In chief of the patent office ;"f Davenport, Wash., and consist or sent Janln a telegram. It informed j - S.OUO bushels of choice, bluestem, him that he, and not Glen H. Curtiss,kiraln men have tried In vain to loos was the Inventor of the hydro-aero-' m this lot from Its owner, who Is plane. The board's decision was J wintering in Santa Barbara, Cal., but unanimous, and no Janln will get I his response Invariably la that the royalties on every hydro-aeroplane! 'as has Just begun4 and he refuses U that has been manufactured, Is being ; let go evt-n a small portion of the tujit now, or will be built within the, holdings. next decade. age built for it The monster Is to be added to the Panama Canal fortifi cations. It fire a shell nearly as large as those propelled from th Ger man 42 centimeter guns, the German shell being only a quarter of an inch larger In diameter. Janln has been living at Rosebank, Wheat Still Soaring.- On the basis club quota- Staten Island, and he savs ha will of the Portland price continue to live there. "We will stay tlons in the local market should b in here where I was born and reared," the vicinity of $1.47 per bushel No he declared, but no more of these flats for me. The first thing will be to get a home with plenty of ground around It for the kids to play In." "I've got the knack of Inventing things In my blood," he said. "My great-grandfather, Antone Janln. In vented the percussion cap for cart ridges. In France year ago. I got my Idea for the hydro-aeroplan when I waa a cadet on one of the Ward line - coastwise steamers. Standing on the bridge I used to watch the flying fish and the aea gulls, and I wondered why a flying boat could not be Invented that would rise In an arc from the surface like a gull. My friends laughted at my first drawings, made In 1900, but one capitalist gave me $3000 to buy a motor." ImiNwhmont lfoiwdlng to Begin. WASHINGTON", Feb. 9. Impeach ment proceedings against United States District Judge Alston Rayton of West glnla was authorlxed by the 'house. The Investigation will be conducted by a special house com mittee. Ilrend Jump In Gotham. NEW YORK. Feb. 9. The price of 5 cent loaves of bread will go up to 6 cents In this city. This announce ment waa made by several of the larire bakerlea. The present 10 cent loaves will be two ounces lighter. The high price of flour Is given as the cause. The average man shows up all right at the surface, but few can stand probing. APPLICATION FOR GRAZING rEKMrrs. NOTICE is nercby given that all ap plications for permits to graze cattle, horses and sheep within the WENA HA NATIONAL FOREST during the season of 1915 must be filed in my office at Walla Walla, Wash., on or before March 1, 1915. Full informa tion In regard to the fees to be charged and blank forms to be used in making applications will be fur nished upon request. J. M. SCHM1TZ. Supervisor. INVITATION FOR PROPOSALS. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, super vising Architect's Office, Washington, D. t, February 1, 1915. SEALED PROPOSALS will be opened In this office at S p. m., March 25, 1915, for the construction complete (including mechanical equipment except eleva tor, lighting fixtures, and approaches) of the United States I'ost ornee and Court House at Pendleton, Oregon. Three-story and basement, fireproof building; ground area, 6.600 square feet; stone, tcrra-cotta, and brick fac ing. Drawings and specifications may be obtained after February 11. 1915, from the Custodian of site at Pendle ton, Oregon, or at this office, in the discretion of the Supervising Archi tect. O. WENDEROTH, Supervising Architect And sometimes Dame Nature writes a lette of credit upon a man's face. To InvctiUcaie Freight Rates. WASHINGTON, Feb. 9. An inves tigation of the proposed freight rate Increase on all commodities on all railroads west of the Mississippi wii! open in Chicago. March 4. the inter state commerce commission announc ed. The hearing will continue until April 2. A small boy Idea of heaven Is a place where he can always have a sec ond piece of pie. such price was offered yesterday the buyers talking $1.45 as the price, though It Is said a farmer could have secured more had he wished to sell. It is all right for a man to know himself, but many a man. If wise, would not boast of the acquaintance. HiLsMana Drop Zeppelin. LONDON, Feb. 9. It was officially announced In. London that the Zep pelin dirglble balloon which dropped bombs on the Russian port of Libau. in the Baltic Sea. was destroyed and that the members of its crew were taken prisoners. The admlra'ty made public the fol lowing official statement from the general staff at Petrograd concerning the incident: "Monday morning a Zeppelin ap peared above Libau and had time to drop nine bombs on the undefended part of the town. After being fired at by the forts the Zeppelin fell into the water. Small craft sent out de stroyed the Zeppelin and took her crew prisoners." Reports by way of Copenhagen from Russia say 30 persons were killed and 50 injured in a bombardment of Klelce. Poland recently by Austrian aircraft. IDENTIFYING THE DEAD. When a Cerman soldier falls In battle, he i Identified by a little met al disc which he carries. This disk bears a number, and this number la telegraphed to Berlin. The soldier's name is determined. Thla system Is as effective as everything else con nected with the German army. The British use an aluminum disc, that contains, besides marks of identifica tion, the soldier's church affiliation. The Japanese system Is similar, each fcoldler - wearing three discs, on around his neck, another on his belt and the third in his boot The Rus sian wear a numbered badge which, at the same time, serve as a charm being formally blessed by the priests. The United States army uses a cloth tab woven into the shoulder strap of the tunic The French use identifi cation cards stitched Inside the tunic. The French once made use of metal Identification badges, but these prov ed an Irersistable attraction to the savages whom the French faced in Africa, so the cards were substituted. Austria still uses a badge of gun met aMntheforr of a locket with parch ment leaves, inside. Of the nations at war, Turkey alone has no identi fication badges for her soldiers. Ed hem Pasha once explained this omis sion as follows: "A dead man la of no nee to the sultan; why, therefore, trouble with him?" TO FIGHT FOR BILL. (Contlaued from page one.) No matter how many cook books the bride owns, she keeps right on cooklnir thlnga the way her mothel 1 taught her. 6000 AMERICAN MAN PREFERRED BY MISS BURKE Mls Patricia Rurkc. NEW YORK. Feb. 9. "American men are beat after all," said Miss Patricia Burke, of Los Angeles, Cal., shortly after her arrival here from an extended trip abroad, during which her engagement was twice reported. once to Prince Ferdinand de Bour bon, a cousin of the King of Spain, and once to the Marquis de Fuensan H. "I'm not thinking of marriage at all." b;ild Miss Burke, "but from what' I have seen of titled men, I prefer a good American. They are the best .lieu I Know." Scores of senators made prepara tions to spend th night in committee rooms adjacent to the senate cham ber. Renewal of Debate Forced. Republican and democratic insur gent had to renew the debate when Senator Fletcher offered a motion to lecommlt the bill with Instructions to the committee to report it with amendments forthwith. When sought to get a vote on this motion an effort waa mad by the opposition to take a recess until today. Thla motion was lost by a vote of 49 to 47 with Sena tor Kenyon the only absentee. Sen ator La Follette voted against the re cess, while Senators Clarke, Camden. Bankhead. Hardwlck, Hitchcock, O' Gorman and Vardaman, the seven democrats revolting, stood solidly with the republican minority. Un able to recess or adjourn the opposi tion again took up the task of talk ing the bill to death. 4 Bib Not to Be Withdrawn. Democratic champions of the bill asserted emphatically that the bill would not be withdrawn and that the great appropriation bills would be left untouched should the opposition In sist upon preventing a vote on the pending measure. The president inti mated to White House callers during the day that there was no thought of yielding to enemies of proposed leg islation. Such a situation. It gener ally waa conceded, was almost cer tain to lead to an extra session of ccrgress. The only way to obvIat tn's, it was suggested, probably would be 'or the senate to adopt soma form of closure to force a vote on the ship b.ll, but even the administration leaden deemed this to be very un likely. Every phase of the country's polit ical end business situation was din cussed by Senator Jones as the night grew on. lie took up the presUent' Indianapolis speech and declared that a week ago last Friday when the sen ate waa in session all night on t he bill, the ori had gone out from iha "captaln of h team at the Wt ite Houe. to pans tl.i shipping bill thai right" FiUbwter Stared by Demos. The senator Instated that the fl!' buster, which he admitted the repub licans were bow conducting, had bee a sterted by the democrats In their re fusal to permit consideration of any other legislation than the shipping bill tr several weeks. Now, he said, they were trying to put the measur throi.gh by brute force, but would ba ur.al le to accomplish their purpose. Shortly before midnight many sen ators who had been attending dinner and theater parties, returned to th chamber in evening dress to rellev those who had been on guard durlnc the evening hours. The latter retired' to the improvised bed chamber la committee rooms leaving an order to be called should an effort be made to forte the vote. Jonca Is Intermpted. Shortly after midnight .Senator rietcher interrupted Senator Jones t suggest that D tie was an absence of a quorum. A toll call showed Bt senators on tho floor, although bur half a dozen htd been present when it began. Senators came from the cloak room, rubbing the sleep from, their eye. Senator Reed made the point of or der that Senator Jones had lost the flocr when he yielded to Senator Fl?tcher. Serotor Ashurt in th chair overruled the point aid on an appeal the roll call showed but 3X senators as pr tent, At midnight an other quorum call started and the-rgeant-at-arm waa Instructed to seek absent member. PURE, RICH BLOOD MADE BY HOOD'S' Ture blood" enables the' stomachy liver and other digestive organs to do their work properly. Without it they are Blugjrfsh, there ia loss of appetite, sometimes faintness, a de ranged state of the intestines, and. in general, all the symptoms of dyspepsia. Ilood's Sarsaparilla makes pure blood, and this is why it is so very successful in the treatment of so many ailments. Get it today. ORPHEUM Tuesday and Wednesday A 4 reel drama taken from the novel by Huge Conway, showing the futility of trying to avoid the penalty of sin, and how the sixth sense proved to be fate's avenger. A THRILLER Lizzie's Fortune Sterling Comedy He married for money but learns mistake