PAGK EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1915. EIGHT PAGES ST . Extra Special!) Pure California I CATSUP ( l :- Net Weight 16 ounces Contains no Benzoate of Soda; : free from artificial coloring. 1 s SPECIAL While it lasts 15c bottle m m Gray Bros. Grocery Co. "QUALITY" child h in. The little child of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Met'ormmach is reported to be ouite 111 with pneumonia. Ill With TunflUMs Archibald Plakely. little son of Deputy Sheriff and Mrs. J. A. Blake ly. Is confined to his home with a severe cise of tonsilitis. the attention frcio start to !tnt.n ihe author of popular novels is given a nixht's experience in what he takes to be real life am! not until the end does he know he has been an uncon scious actor in a made to order melo drama for his benefit. attended Trap shoot, A number of Pendleton men went down to the Waldon Uhea ranch oh Butter Creek yesterday and attended the turkey shoot held there They report a very successful shoot. Jnfll1 M Is (ilvcn. Judse Phelps has handed down an order in the case of Laura D. Nash vs. Mrs. Addie Smith et al foreclosing a mortgage and giving platntit'l judgment for J1350.2O. interest, costs and attorney fees. 823 Main St. Umi IVlajs President. More sorbs t apt u rod WASHINGTON, Nov. 29 Delayed KhaUUX, Nov. 29. Fifteen hun oy a wreck along the line the president I ured Serbs have been added to the irrived half an hour late. His fian-. Teuton list of captures during the past IM emaiiied b N -w York shopping. 2 hours, an official statement declar- 1 Captured Serb cannon now 1 number S02. The Teutons are still WM. C HANSCOM. OPTICIAN 1 We grind our own lenses. I ursuing the Serbs. Dale RothweH OPTICAL SPECIALIST Glasses ground and fitted. Lenses duplicated. All work guaranteed Vmerican National Bank Building, Pendleton, Phone 609. NOW IS THE TIME TO MAKE YOUR CHOICE 1100 acres of nice Wheatland, water, and short haul. ISO Vr acre. 180 acres on the Reservation. 40 to 50 bushel land. J65.00 per acre. 320 acres good improvements, orchard and alfalfa. $50.00 per acre. 160 acres, close to town, house, barn, orchard and alfalfa. S65.6 per acre. 240 acres. 6S acres set to alfalfa, good improvements. $54.50 per acre. I have resided in Umatilla county over 30 years. No inflated I alues go with me. K. T. WADE. .litdge Has u (,ilpc. Judge Thomas Fitx Gerald, city re corder, is one of the latest victims of the la grippe epidemic. He had a se vere attack Saturday .and while he had the fever broken this morning he was unable to conduct police court this morning New Ileos Arrive. The Pendleton Auto Co. has just received a carload of the new 191 Reos fours and sixes In design and lines they are a new departure from anything shown here before at or near their price and are creating con siderable comment on the streets. Riterside Drive Being Paved. Paving operations are now und- r way on Riverside Drive by the War ren Construction to. The prelimi nary work was started last Friday and is now well under way. The work, will be rushed to completion be fore the cold weather sets in Vou-ran Engineer Insane. Charged with insanity. "Had" Moon, the veteran engineer who pull ed the first steam :rain into La Grande, will soon u. tried bciore tho proper court and if his mind is f.iimd affected us it Is believed to b:. the old railroad man will probably he sent to Pendleton's hospital for the insans, says the La Grand, Dbaarvar, The charge was made this morning following a night which must have been one of terror for Mrs Moon and the other members of the family. Mr. Moon labor, under the hallucination that there are millions or volts of electricity playing around him He believes the earth is charged with I dangwoui current and hi frequently urges sum. one in his imagination to I turn off the power and stop the cur rent. For more than a week this cond -tlon has existed, but until last night it was not deemed essential that the I old man should be eared for in a state institution. After being employed here for ov er a dozen years ti regular engineer on the main line, he was given the easy run to Elgin In the days that ' city was the terminus When the line! was extended the trip was too stren uous and he was then transferred to Pendleton where he had an easy run for a time but eventually became too; aged to take care of his work, and he was then pensloiml. lie has been idle for two or three years on that account. Light Snow l-a-t Night. A light snow mixed with rain fell during the night and this morning there was a sleety coating over Pen dleton. The foothills east and south of the city are white with snow and ihe cold wind that swept from them yesterday made overcoats and warm fires necessities for comfort yester- ADOPTING CHILDREN BE- COMING A PAD WITH RICH PEOPIJO. To Entertain WoolgTowers. The Commercial Club Is making ar- j rangements for the entertainment of, the members of the Oregon Wool growers' association who will gather ' here in convention on Friday an 1 Saturday of this week. The 1914 convention was held in Pendleton and th. woolmen liked the accommoda tions and entertainmet so well thai they accepted the invitation to re turn. A big convention Is anticipated j PASTIME TODAY ROBERT EDESON AND MURIEL OSTRICHE And All-Star Cart in Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature, "MORTMAIN" 5 ACTS 5 From Arthur C. Train's Story of the Same Name. ( wt, Mortmain, Gentleman of Leisure and Connoisseur of Art ROBERT EDESON rOMlMtoB '- risp. a Successful Surgeon and Scientist J. HERBERT FRANK Gordon Ruuei, a Wealthy Bachelor DONALD HALL Belle Forsythe. His Ward, with Whom He is in Love, MURIEL OSTRICHE Tom Fotnrthe, Her Brother ... JAMES MORRISON SIMON FLAGGS, a Lawyer's Clerk EDWARD ELKAS Etate Are Appraised. Joseph Bagwell, L E. Penland and Claude Penland as appraisers have fil ed their reports on the estates of William H. Bond, deceased, and o! Royal Jlond and Ronald Cushman minors. The estate of Mr. Bond, who died in California leaving a quarter section of farm land in this county, is appraised at JSOOft. that of Ronald Cushman at $1679.76 and that of Royal Eond at $2311.11. George Ileteher In Trouble. George Fletcher, well known col ored cowboy. Is In trouble again. Deputy U. 8. Marshall Dave Fuller, who has been here for several days served upon him a bench warrant Is sued by the federal court of Portland and also served one upon Irene Oliver a mixed blood Indian woman. The two are accused of Illegal cohabitation and will be taken to Portland for arraignment. 1 EE Tik : . ' IS i Held to Federal Jury. Joe Hayes, local Indian and Oscar Anderson, while, were this morning I bound over to the federal grand jur by L'. S. Commissioner S. A. New ! berry on a charge of selling liquor to j a Nez Perce Indian. The two men i who were arrested recently hy the po ! lice are accused of having furnished 'one Andrew Red Duck with liquor They will be taken to Portland by D. I B. Deputv Marshal D. B. Fuller. AdulU 15c. Children 5c lakis Hoy to Reform Sehool. Deputy Sheriff J. H. Estes left yes terday for Salem with the dder of the Food hoys who recently commit ted a series of petty burglaries. The toy was a parole out of the state re form school and will be recommitted there. The younger boy will be given BnOther chance. Deputy Sheriff Es tes will go on to Eugene to ser ire H. li. Williams, wanted here for larceny t bailee. M&S PAVKE.fl SEDG.WCK. NEW YORK. Nov. II. Adopting children Is fast liecom.'ng a fad am ong the wealthy. The adoption of a boy by Mr and Mrs. Kiniey Shepard brought to light the fact that many other wealthy couples have taken homeless waif.s to rear. Mrs. Parker Eedgwick Is giving course of lectures at one of the had ing hotels under the auspices of th I Sigma Alpha Ielta Sorority and the proceeds are to he used to provide for a little orphan girl to be. adopted by the society. Mr. and Mrs. Warner Leeds have adopted two children. Mr. and Mrs.1 Robert Ersklm Ely have adopted I four, Miss Ethel Lloyd Patterson Is playing mother to a little boy and little gin, Miss i.ucy Bancroft, j -daughter of the historian has found1 homes for many orphans and lias personally cured for many and sev eral other well known society peo ple are administering to little miles who have been left atone in the big world. GLA88E8 MARITAL UtMOft. EL E C TRICIT Y has always rightly been regarded as a business stimulator a speeder-up and a money-maker. In any section of the country where electric ity is well known' and widely utilized, you will find modern-think-in.0:, modern-acting, prosperous communities. Electrical Prosperity Week, November 29 to December 4, is an Event dedicated entirely to boosting, extending the use and knowledge of electricity in the home, the office and factory. If you now share in the benefits which elec tricity has bestowed on tho world, show your approval of it by resolving to do more things in the electrical way by passing the good word along to your unelectrified neighbor. Pacific Power 6 Light Co. "Always at Your Service" Phone 40 TEMPLE Today Today "An Affair of Three Nations" 5 Reel Gold Rooster Play Featuring ARNOLD DALY 1 Reel Comedy TUESDAY Miss Jackie Saunders (The Maud Adams of the Screen) in "A Bolt From the Sky" J. Rufus W&llingford New Adventures 2 Reels Wife l'-ar S'lal Law, or She Eorce Hnbh to Rapport Her. N-ini Key to liak!pai'. In the play by the 8 hove itsmf gtr j en here laat evening at the Oregon I by a well balanced company headed 7r William Wagner, Pendle'nti wa treated to one or tne m wt uniqiu production, ever on the road. It 1 a play that .rrle. a aurpr'se I i .tor for the audience. It la one of tho "six be.t seller.'' in action ami rlp. D. N. Reber, M. D. Ere, Ear, None and Throat Special Hit. Room 11 Schmidt Building. Pendleton. To obtain glaaaea that will not quire changing, the eye .train mutt flr.t be cured, otherwise you will he disappointed. ' i pitts BUtta, Nov. SB. The only rt tmin for bringing her h Uaband Into j court to have him leifalb reprimand led wan that he wbre glasses and to 1 . A . I amaaflr a man wearing giane wnn; i one', fl.t i. a penitentiary offense, j w'u. the explanation made to Ju.tlc. Kennedy by Mr.. Elmer Slaybaugh. I w hen (the appeared with her husband j before hla honnr this morning I "I want you to make him support! me, your honor." said Mrs. Slaybaugh. "If he did not wear glasses, I would not a.k thl. favor of you I'd makei him do it myself, but every time I I t feel angry enough to hit him he de. I f lare. It's a penitentiary offence to hi; a periwin w earing glaane.. I've let him strike me Just because 1 was afraid to hit him back, for fear 'if the law. "All I want you to do Is to Rink. Khlm support MM as he should. Mayb 'the legislature will repeal that stat- lute some day. and then it will be n, turn. And then he'll need Mitt 'sj ll'ort." J ALTA -- "iiiYir mi i: Las Chance Today The Famous Romantic Star LOW TELLEGEN in a picturization of "THE EXPLORER" A drama of thrills anil romance, combined with beautiful photography, and wonderful scenes. PARAMOUNT TRAVELOGUE TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY We have the treat Metro feature, "THE BIGGER MAN," featuring Henry Kolker. Thursday W. V. M. A. Vaudeville BOOKED DIRECT FROM CHICAGO Miaa. .. - mmm ami jaiM AMU' 1HI i r i