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r a (",!; fix DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1915. EIGHT PAGES For Your Sunday Dinner QUOTES RIVAL'S POEHS IN ALIENATION SUIT for your party for you at any time, our ice cream is the cream to cat. It is as good as can be made, pure and tasty. Let us serve you some today. Ask for Pendleton's Best. Prompt delivery. Phone 444. PENDLETON CREAMERY ..iiiii It ' ill' :.oili.lMMWll.iM.iiM.IUto I. RECORD OF DEEDS AND OTHER INSTRUMENTS 1 Satisfaction f Mortgage-. A mortgage executed. by J. D. and M. A. Kirk to V. X). Allison. March 11, 1915. is pa:d and satisfied. A mortgage executed by J. H. Young et ux. to S. I. LLsle, Novem ber 26. 190S, for j:6t0, is paid and satisfied. Chattel Mortgage. I. H. Kancher to Fred A. Bailey 1140, 2 mares. 1 buggy, 1 set har ness; also Increase from mares. J. i5i ifc--4l Smokers of Tiirkish Trophies Cigarettes fifteen years ago are smokers of Turkish Trophies Cigarettes today I if. Mortgage. D. and M. V. Kirk to w n v ison, j3oo, 160 acres land, title de scriptive. James A. Numbers et ux to John E. Montgomery, tiingo t n.nu, uue descriptive. Deeds. J. H. and P. D. Young to Chaa. R. Lisle, 110.00, a tract of land, title de- vnpuve. lni'' Lisle to P. D. Young, 10. .i unci ot iana, title descriptive. John E. Montgomery to James A, west 1-2 of NE 1-4, the SE 1-4 of -v i-i, me w 1-2 of SE 1-4. the E. ot 1-4 and SW 1-4 of sec 26, T. 5 X.. R. Jl, E. w. M. J. H. and P. D. Young to Chaa. R. Lisle, 10, a tract ot land, title de scriptive Chas. R. Lisle to 3. H. and P D Young. 10. A tract of land, title desca-iptive. Patent. Frank E. Sherman, 160 acres land title descriptive. . jk'v 'ttt if - : v hi.'.; . . j i - ? 1 x i i- I y; j - v 1 1 csV"- ti - m 1 1 j ;v - AV -- n - -V"' v ; :. -y- v :,;v; .) ( r SPOR TS XAMK WIIITK HOI'ir' IS LAID TO KKST HEADAOE STOPS. filiGOi 2r. Janes' Eeadachd Powders give instant relief Cost dime a package. Kerve-ratking, splitting or dull, throbbing headaches yield in just s few moments to Dr. James' Headache Pow ders which cost only 10 cents a pack ape at any drug store. It's the quick est, surest headache relief in the whole world. Don't suffer! Believe the afrony and distress now! You can. Millions of men and women hare found that headache and neuralgia misery is needless. Get what you ak for. Protect Your ROSES get a bottle of NICTONE for sale by Koeppen's The Drug Store That Serves You Best MYSTERIOUS RIVER OF ALASKA IS CHARTED i WASHINGTON, April 8. The re !ccnt announcement by the depart j n er,tof commerce of the discovery or a practicable channel into the Kush , kokwirn river, Alaska. attracted .widespread interest. The interest , HI be renewed by a notice just ls , sued by the department to the effect i that the coast and goedetlc survey j has printed two companion charts, ,ne of Kushkokwim bay and one of Ule rer. Both charts are supple mented by leaflets of sailing direc , t:ons containing a full description of the courses which snouid be follow ed, the landmarks and other details of importance to the navigator. Tie charts furnish the long sought answer to the question of how to leach in safety the mouth of the riv er from the sea. For the first time the navigator has the means to avoid the deceptive blind channels which penetrate the shoals of the delta and a guide to follow the river channel as It winds lis way through the mud banks of the river bed. These charts give the results of four years of persistent effort in adverse weather, many hardships and some danger. With their aid this great river valley becomes accessible The resources of a territory cover ing many thousands of square miles await development by those who will grasp the opportunity. The chart makers have blazed the way. HEMPSTEAD. N. Y reply to the 1 10,000 alienation suit which Joseph C. St. John, contractor, has filed against Warren A. Wrown, real estate dealer, Mrs. Myra St. Title Takes the fount When 1,11 Ar Uiur Takes a Snooze ou King Moor. With Jack Johnson, when he went down for the count, was the phrase, "white hope," says one writer. Coined July 6. 1910, the day after Johnson knocked out James J. Jeffries former title holder, at Reno. Nev., the two words have hud a continuous life on tho sport pages for nearly five yenrs. No one knows who the first "white hope" was, or who first put the two words together.- Tnlike "watchful waiting" and the "blg'stick" the orig in of the phrase la disputed. But the "white hopes" were legion They sprounted like weeds right after the bluck "beat Jeffries. Like weeds, too, most of them had short lives. Carl Morris. Jim Wlynn, Gunboat Smith, Arthur Pelkey, Hull Young, Frank Moran. Luther McCarthy and even Jesa Wlllard. loomed up almost simultaneously as possible champions of the white race. The last "whit hope'i was Tom Cowler, picked up In Portland by Jim Corbett, and touted as a world-beater. Johnson and other circumstances eliminated most of these "white hopes." Arthur Pelkey killed his fel low hope, McCarthy, In the first round of their go at Calgary early In 1914 full Young died at the hands of Wll lard In a fight at Los Angeles last summer. Johnson himself put Jim Flvnn out at Las Vegas, July 4, 1912. "White hope" Is a phrase that Is probably gone for 'good. Public sen timent is against more Inter-raelal fights. Besides, It will be some tlmn before a colored fighter entertains any serious desire to mix with Jess Wlllard. "iir: for mi SOKE. TIRED FEE! "TIZ" For Tender, Puffed -up, 11 am CalFouMyi Fv- and Corns. -Sure! ! aa TIZ every time for any foot trouble." April 9. In! John asserts It is "spite work" oni St. John will put Into evidence sev- the part of her husband, and that eral poems written by Brown to Mrs. after he deserted her and ran away, St. John. Brown explains that the! to Harrtman, N. Y., Mr. Brown aided poems were not written for Mrs. St. 1 her. John but for her four children. I Life Sentence Is Speedy. SAGINAW, Mich., April 8. Robert Smith, of Cleveland, was sentenced to life Imprisonment for the murder late yesetrday of Mrs. Grace Steln hauser, of this city, whom he was to have married last night. Smith began serving his sentence less than 24 hours after the murder. Smith met Mrs. Stelnhauser In the county jail recently, while serving a sentence for vagrancy. The funny actions may be due to a missing sense of humor. jM!IlllUIIIIIIIIIIIilliillIII!l!!IIUIlIIIII!IIII I Mow Openf IlisngKengGofal 5 4X0 NOODLE PARLORS Noodles f 5 AND Chop Suey! 5 otiixld Tray Orders a tecialtr. E S Boxes for ladies and gentlemen. OPEN DAY AND ALL NIGHT S S MKALtTsse A.VD IF. Try "OETS-IT," It's Magic for Corns New, Simple, Common-Sense Way. You will nevr know how reaily easy It is to get rid or a corn, nntu jou bave tried UKTS-1T. 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Dust is removed from the carpets, upholstered seats and Interior of the cars by means of compressed air which has been found to be the most efficient means for this purpose. Fresh air and sunlight which are anion? the best disinfecting agents we have, are also utilized as a fur ther means of cleaning the blanket, mattresses and curtains used In Pullman cars. In addition to the cleaning and dis infection of railroad coachea the use of individual drinking cups, drinking water of a required standard of pur ity, Individual towels and dental lav oratories are all factors which make traveling by railroad not only more agreeable bat safer. j The slogan "Safety First". applies not only to the prevention of acci dents, but the prevention of disease. L4 man in New York, who died WORTH $80,000,000; NKVKK ISED T13J-TPHOXE SANTA MONICA, Cal.. April The four sisters of John G. Wendell, said to be the richest here recently. Inherited (60,- 000 000. They have never ridden in an automobile, yacht, or ele- vator. Never used a telephone. Never entered a theater. Never received callers. Have not been Inside of a church In 20 years. Not made a public gift to charity. Tarkhnrst U On Grill. SAJT FRANCISCO, April 8. Re celpt by the Oakland presbytery of 1 request from the clerk of the New York City presbytery for copies of all letters passing between the Oak land presbytery and Dr. Charles H. Parkhurst, pastor of the Madison Square Presbyterian church of New York, has opened again the situation that developed when Dr. Parkhurst sent to C. A. Sharbaro of this city, a telegram that expressed surprise at the "danger" of prohibition's carry in? In this state nearly a year ago. The telegram was made a principal weapon of the liquor Interests and shortly after it was posted on many billboards throughout the state the Oakland presbytery adopted a reso lution of protest that was sent to the New York presbytery. Th letters will be sent. SAYS SHE TRIED TO BUY 320,000 RIFLES V, f v , -,y ' ' f A ; N v J HS SH.LW& 1EWIS NEW YORK. April . In the in vestigation Into the efforts of vari ous persons to obtain and sell to for eign governments the 820,000 did Krag rifles stored by the' United States government In the various ar senals since the new type Springfield rifle was adopted by the navy Mrs.! Alma Lewis has come forth with the admission that she had several well prepared plans on foot to turn over the entire lot of weapons to one of the allies If she could purchase them from Uncle Sam, It Is said that 830 each could be realized on the rifles now whereas In peace time they command about 13 each. ITALIAN FLEET MOVES NEARER THE ADRIATIC ON THE ITALIAN FRONTIER, via Paris, April 8. The warships of the Italian fleet departed suddenly on Monday from the Mediterranean raval stations at Spezla, Gaeta and Maddalena Islands. They concentrat ed at Augusta, Sicily, and at Taran to. They are thus within a few hours of the Adriatic. The departure of these warships caused a profound Impression, partic ularly at Spezla, where until last Sun day, the harbor was crowded with dreadnoughts, cruisers and torpedo-1 boat destroyers, while tho town was1 filled with officers and sailors. j Italy now hus the finest fleet in her history. It Is headed by several new dreadnoughts of which the most formidable is the Conte de Cavour, which corresponds in the Italian navy to England's Queen Elizabeth. The future movements of the fleet are veiled with absolute secrecy. It is asserted that only the king and one or two of the highest government officials are acquainted with tha plans decided spon. Texas Kl bet-tan Killed by Front. AUSTIN Tex.. April 9. Recent frosts and cold weather virtually have destroyed the F.lberta peach crop In Texas, according to reports here to the Texas department of agriculture. W V 'A You can be happy-footed just Uka me. 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Billing ta represented by Attorney Guy Smith. Voter Ital-tos Blister INDIANAPOLIS, April 7. Enno Harms who used to be custodian . of the City Hall In Terre Haute until he pleaded guilty to conspiracy to corrupt a Federal election tentifiod In court hera that Mayor Roberts of 'lerre Haute, had tried to tell him what to say If the grand Jury got him. Harms, the former custodian, said he voted for other people on election day until he wore a blister on his finger, pulling the voting machine lever at the precinct where he was an election inspector. After that used a stick. . - I l adnor the New C... a tjurnmcr Arrow COLLAR A collar cut to fit the neck and the prevailing fashion in big knotted cravats. A manly, good fitting, good looking collar, l lor M etna CLUETT. PEABODY V CO, Inc MAKERS OF ARROW SHIRTS he Spain Extends Its Embargo. MADRID, Spain, April 9. 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