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r.u;:. ;::r,:;r DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OHF.GGN. WEDNESDAY. JULY ?I, 1915. FIG III. PACES y AY Islour Nose Pinched By Your G lasses ?1 Pcrliaps you have accepted dis comfort as a necessary adjunct to eyeglass wearing. If so there is a big and pleas ant surprise for you in J if- The clips evenly distribute their slight pressure so that the AOCo Fits-U Eyeglasses remain steady under all conditions. Let us show you what Fits-U Eyeglass comfort really means. ROYAL M. SAWTELLE Established 1S87. R. E. Wimer, D. O. Awtaulis rtcputy County Assessor. U3 ANGELES, July n. While standing at a downtown street corner Ieputy Oonty Assessor D. J. Cooper was assaulted by an unknown man and suffered a broken nose. The stranger walked up to Cooper, ac cording to his report to the police, and after a moment's conversation lowered his head and butted Cooper in the face. f NO NO I hOLES Tj y SCREWS J - .-f m TVt II KN GLASSES A HE F.i;iri FOR READING No matter if your eyes are entirely normal for distance, a natural chanie takes place Utuall:-' between U;e a',"es of 41 and 43 which calls for reading glasses. The general symptoms of tins chance are fine print fjch as newspa per pr.nt, must be held far ther from the eyes than usu al and the ejes become tired when reading, especially at n:ght. Many jieople perma nently weaken their eyes by not getting glasses that fit in time. The- tiling to got read ing claes is when the troutil' fir-4 basins. See DALE ROTHWELL, Exclusive Optician American National Bank Building. Pendleton, Phone 0. j 3 Counties Quaramined. i SHERIDAN, Ore., July 21. A : sweeping order of quarantine, cover, t ing all of Polk and Yamhill counties. 1 was issued to become effective imme ! diately. The order Is signed by Frank Drown, president of the State Live i Stock Sanitary Board, and W. H. I.y- tle. state veterinarian and secretary ! of the board. i "The infectious and communicable I disease known as rabies has been diag- nosed in certain dogs in Yamhill ! county, and in certain dogs In Polk county, and the Infection appears to , be spreading and not fully under con , trol." says the order. MTTEX DY SHEEP DOC. AT GIBDOX STATION" WALLA WALLA, Wash., July 21. I K. W Hoppel, traveling freight agent for the Northern Pacific returned yesterday morning from Gibbon sta tion, where he assisted in loading a train of sheep bound for eastern mar kets, and where he was severly bitten , by a wild sheep dog. Mr. Hoppel is limping from his injury, which came near resulting in blood poisoning. He states that he had a hard fight with the animal. i Accompanied by Gerald Stanfield, a ', brother of the big stockman of Uma ! tilla county. Mr. Hoppel left last night for Spokane to attend to further ship I menus of sheep from this part of the comanpy's territory. He stated last night that livestock is moving rapidly - row all along the lines and that busi ' ness seems to be on the Increase. Newsy Notes ol Pendleton I that wurt and, Mr. Bailey contended. Auto C&u-ln-s ITIre. 1!m big Cadillac auto. f W. J. has now been arrested upon the same Clarke caught afire yesu-d- on the. charge and would be tried in the sama Nelson grade but by throwing dust : court if returned. The refusal of the upon the flames, they were extiu-! governor to Issue the papers will re guished before any damage waa; suit in the liberation of the defendant, doirtp. : City AHorney Hack. City Attorney Charles Carter has returned from a two weeks visit In California at the fairs and other points Swimming iHxrt flUtM Am in. The public swimming pool was fill ed again yesterday and it will not be necessary to turn out the water of interest. again. A large number of bathera made use of the pool both yesterday afternoon and last nisht. Two liiiilriliur lvrmlts. Building permits wro issued with in the last day to Cnl Robinson for a small building oi Post street t-j cost J 100 and to W. E. Ringold to put in a confrete foundation to his home on Garfield street. ir Uushcis ta Aere. On the Virgil Moore place, farmed by Charles Bloom, the threshing of ISOt acres was completed today and it was found the yield for the quarter was 1952 sucks or about J5 bushels to the acre. Will Go to liosplinl. U R. Gamble will go to St. An thony's hospital today for treat pjein. Last year he underwent an, operation In Portland to relieve an Internal strain which he sustained while working with a horse. The operation was not entirely successful. Two Real Estate Deals. Henry Rash, 18 acres In 1. 2 N:. R J2 E., W. M., to W. Edmons and wife. Consideration, J1900 Jessie Barnhart, house and lot oh sorner of" Post and Webb streets, to Harry Francis and wife, consideration, 51. 100. E. "P. Wade was the salesman in both deats. Two Small Urea Yesterday. The fire department was called out for two unimportant fires yesterday. At 6 o'clock a phone alarm was re ceived -and the department tinned out for a grass fire on East Webb street. At 9;50 last night a call came from box 13 at Court and Johnson. The auto of Asa Doollttle. of the Alta theater, was afire. The blase was cx tinguished through use of a couple of quarts of pyrine. Ubrary to Close Evenings, Owing to the hot weather, the pub lie library will not open during the evenings for the remainder of July and for the month of August save on Saturdays when the usual hours from 7 until 9, will be observed. This -ml nounoement made this bv Miss Sabra L. Nason, To Wgou Synod Meeting. Rev. J. M. Cornelison. missionary for the Presbyterian mission on the-j reservation and Allen Patswa, elder at the Tutullli church, leave today for- Eugene to attend the Oregon synod wlvh.il convenes there tonight. Says Allies Must Take Dardanelles By August 1 0r Never VIKNXA. July 21. I'nUss the U-ir-danellus are forced this month tile allies will never reach Constantinople, M. Rixow, a Bulgarian dlplontiit is quoted as stating In an interview printed in the Neue Journal. "Ily Au gust Turkey will be equipped with munitions. Her positloa will be 1m prognable."' he declared. Rimw suid that talk of a Balkan- federation Is noiisense because a uuion of Serbia aad Bulgaria Is imposs Me. WAS GERMAN AM3ASSA00B RECALLED FOB HELPING BRYAN 'HI 1900 RACE? Two Marriage Licenses. A marrtage license wag issued yes terday to Morris Clark of Walla Walla and Viva Rlckert of Freewater and another was issued today to Adolijb.ua Thompson. IS of Gibbon and Myrtle May Hyatt, 17 of Weston. Jordan Assistant Watermaster. Arthur Jordan, Pendleton young man who Is attending O. A. C, has been appointed deputy watermaster by U A. Rineman to assist in distrib uting the waters of Willow crek dur ing the summer. Assaulted Wlfo; Arrested. On a charge of assaulting and beat ing his wife. Alfred L. Sherman, a local carpenter, was arrested last night and this morning entered a. plea of guilty In the justice court. Sentence will be passed upon him in the murn-Ing. WASHINGTON,. Jsly 21. "Ptnb ably torrect," wa Assistant Seerebiry of State Adec's comment on a story circulated here that Ambassador Von Holleben, of Germany., was recalled In 1903 because he favored Bry;iii's antl-imperialltjtle demaads In, the presidential campaign' of 1900. Dur ing the same campaign the story goes Von Holleben actively opposed the re-election of McKlntey, hoping in the president's defeat to gain for Ger many a coaling .station In tn Carrl bean sea.. BANDIT HOLDS SHEEPMAN FOR RANSOM IN IDAHO Little Child Is Injured. News was received here today of an injury to the little three year old child of Mr. and Mrs. Brady Howdyshell yesterday afternoon. According to the report the little one was playing near! the thresher and fell against a chute! in such manner as to make a gash near her eye. It was necessary for several! mori.mg; stitches to be taken by Dr. Rlngo whe librarian, attended the child. warm The library rooms are very on summer evenings and Nason declares the patrons pre fer to take the books and magazines to their homes. , Governor Refuses to Issue Papers. Attorney D. W. Bailey this morning received a telegram from Governor Withycombe announcing that he had decided to refuse to issue the requisi tion papers for Warren W. Smart, held in the local jail and wanted in Walla Walla on a charge of abandonment of a child. Mr. Bailey made a showing to the governor yesterday and it was upon this showing that the governor has made his decision. Mr. Bailey showed that Mr. Smart was not a fu gitive from justice but has been work ing upon the Stubblefield ranch in the east end of the county for some months and made no effort to conceal his whereabouts. He also showed that he had been arrested for contempt of court and tried In the Walla Walla court last May for alleged refusal to fulfill the terms of a decree of divorce given his wife. He was acquitted In S'isSj Hottest Day and Hottest Night. Today is the hottest day of the sum mer so far and last night was the hot test niylu, according to the official records. This afternoon Just before 3 o'clock the "mercury reached 101, three degrees higher than it went yes terday. Last ninht the minimum temperature recorded was 61 which is three degrees higher than the min imum for the season heretofore. SHERIFF WITH POSSE OF COW ROS SEARCHING COUNTRY FOR MAX AND VICTIM. IDAHO FALLS. July 21. The en tire community is aroused over the ahduetlon and holding for ransom of E. A. Empey, a wealthy cattle and sheepman, by an armed bandit Satur day night in the mountainous countr near the Wyoming line. The bandit sent word to relatives by Empay's son he will be killed Saturday It a ransom of six thousand dollars Is not paid. Hundreds of determined men are volunteering to search for the endangered man but only cowboys familiar with the country are choin by the sheriff. Ten armed cowboys made a thor ough search of Sheep mountain In v.-hlch direction the abductor took his captive, without result. ' Blood hounds from Salt Lake have been put on the trail. Relatives are dlstra-' ted. The bandit threatened relatives If they told the authorities of the ab duction or the ransom demand. Posses of cowboys will search all the country between uhere and Wyoming Buying Flothmi E'tst High Grade Merchandise in V&it Quantities ta Supply 83 Big , Susy Golden: Rule Stores fc different than buying for a single store. We buy our goods at. such low price that enables us to sell you goods for less, than the one store merchant has to pay for their goods. INVESTIGATE OUR METHODS AND SEE. 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Children's and misses' hose in blirck, white or colors 10. 12, 19. 25 Children's and1 misses' vesta at 10 Misses union suits, 35c and 75c values at 25. 49 YOU CA C.ft-nhr.fnr- BETTER AT SS, 11 i ,tm mm turn m niia WK LEAD OTHFRS FOM.OW LANSING IS STILL AT WORK ON NEW NOTE RKI'I.Y HKASSr'.RTlNtJ AM EMC AN ItK.HTS W11.I, I'ltOUAIlLY (it) TO liKHI 'NV SATlUDAV. for tbo, state- or treasury departytunts to complete an Investigation of; the stories told 6y passengers of the vessel. COSY 10c "The Theatre TODAY! KEYbTONE COMEDY 5c Little Teacher" In 2 parts, featuring Fatty Arbuckle, Mabel Normand, Mack Sennett and Owen Moore. A good laugh. ' ' 'IN THE PURPLE HILLS," a 2 reel American Western play with Vivian Rich. "THE RIGHTFUL THEFT," a Majestic'l reel comedy. TOMORROW The beautifll Fairbanks Twins, also Fatty in Miss Fatty, seaside lovers. "HOST1AGE OF THE NORTH," 2 reels. COSY THEATRE TODAY 10 "COOLER THAN THE STREET." 5c Searching for Iter Husband. Does anyone know the whereabouts of George Earle Mcl'lure, familiarly known as "Shorty" McClure? His wjfe, living in Centralia, VYn., Is very much distracted over his disappear ance and is writing to local people in the hopes of learning something of him. He was here last spring and went to Richland. Vn. From Rich land he wrote his wife that he was working his way to Wajla Walla and Pendleton. Mrs. McClhre states he had considerable money and she Is fearful of foul play. Also, she states, he Is subject to fits and fears he may be sick some place. He Is a farm hand. Thresher Burned Today Near Weston First of Season WASHIXCTON, July St. Secretary! Lansing is engasad In putting the Am- erlcan note to.Uarmany in the final language In which the coutry's viewsj on submarine warfare will he reiter-j ated. The note will probably he for-i warded to Germany Saturday after the finished product has been submltud to the 'cablnes Friday. it Is not likely the note will r-for to the attack upon the Orduna by a submarine on the last voyage. Tins is due to thfc fact It will be lmp. sihle UU1 Accuses Minister. . I'UINCKTON, .Ind, Juiy SI. -ltev-John A. rerslnger, pastor of th Flrstt Christian church at OwensvUlc, waa wr Bate J recently on a charge nwde by -Miss Dale Gardner, 18, who hua beam secretary of the Sunday sclx ul of thflt church. The minister la a your.4 man or family. He pleaded not . ?ullty In court here and gave $50i bond, for his appearance for trial. The girl Is a member o a pr-wnl-nent Owcnsvllie family. The affair has created i great sen. sat tun. Rev. Mr. IVrslnger deuie th girl's charges. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i'I!llll '-'A'l' j ' 111 1 1 1 liU-11 Ul1 f I l' 1 IU' U Ji1 ' ! ' 1 U J If 1 HP f P ! J " l" " 1 U i' 1 IU 1 ! J I UJLLl1 J LIFj 'If J !1' IL1 M 1 1 mjj 1 1 1 1 n u n i n TODAY ODD TUINK7I ANNETTE KELLERS! AN "The Perfect Woman" and company of one thousand players in Tk PASTIME TODAY "THU ZAR.TO0NS" In the first thresher fire of the sea son for Umatilla county the large stationary outfit of J. H. Key, two miles northwest of Weston, was de stroyed by fire about noon today. The miles northwest of Weston, was de some grain. The men saved a field in which the machine was located by plowing around the fire. News of the fire was brought to the city this afternoon by P. T. Harbour, manager of the Weston brickyard and a relative of the owner of the machine. MADISON STREET WILL BE IN PAVING DISTRICT MAJORITY OF PROPERTY OWN ERS PREPARK PETITION TO OOl'NCtL. Physic Phenomena or Mind Reading They tell your Pasjt, Present and Future Find Lost Articles or tell you of Business Deals The Zartoons are second to none Being the equal to Anna Edna Fay. Admission Adults 20: Children 10c. IN ADDITION Essanay presents Ruth Stonehouse and all star cast in "A DIGNIFIED FAMILY." "RASKEVS ROAD SHOW," Ham & Bud in a rollicking comedy. "MR. JARR AND LOVE'S YOUNG DREAM." Harry Davenport and Rose Tapley in one of the celebrated Jarr fitories. There Is a strong probability that S Madison street will be Included In the paving program which many property owners of the north side are trying to put through. A petition asking the council to pave Madison from Jackson to Wilson has been cir culated during the past few days and will be presented to the council this evening. It Is understood that 00 per cent of the property affected Is' represented on the petition and that a number of other .property owners have agreed to sign neither a petition or a remonstrance. A week ago a petition was present ed asking for the paving of Main from Jackson to Wilson, Wilson from Main to Matlock and Matlock from Wilson to Raley. Tills petition wUl probably be acted upon tonight and It is likely that Madison street will be Included In the district. Capture Rudan Horde. BERLIN, July 21. Vosslchezetung has estimated that since the new ad vance on Warsaw began the Ger mans have captured one hundred and seventy-five officers and sixty-six thousand seven hundred men. Neptune's Daughter I 4 4 -- - Showing Annette as a Great Actress a Graceful Dancer an Expert Swordswoman and "QUEEN OF THE SEA" in which she is shown in one of the greatest diving ex hibitions ever witnessed. The film masterpiece of the world in seven parts with 700 wonderful scenes. Produced at th island of Bermuda, at a coat of $50,000 and was 3 months in preparation. AN OPPORTUNITY. DON'T MISS IT. MISS VETA LEE, THE CHARMING SOPRANO, IN NEW SONGS TODAY Afternoons 2 o'clock Evenings 7 and 8:45 p. m., 25c Admission 15c THE ALTA THEATRE The Coolest Place in Pendleton A Gorgeous and Thrilling Spectacle ! 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