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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST 0REG0N1 AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1915. PAGE FTVK DON'T BE DECEIVED BE SURE THAT THE MEATS YOU USE ARE OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY AND ARE PREPARED UNDER STRICTLY SANITARY CONDITIONS. "Pemeco" Meats INSURE QUALITY, SANITATION, SATISFACTION. "PEMECO" YOUNG PORK, Vz-HOG, 8c LB. FRESH FISH Salmon Halibut Smelt Clams Eastern Oysters Olyrnpia Oysters Kippered Salmon Kippered Cod FRESH STOCK Celery Lettuce Cauliflower Onions Cranberries Turnips Carrots Parsnips KNIGHTS SAUER KRAUT 10c QT. SERVICE QUALITY SANITATION The Central Market Phone 455. 108 E. Alta St. Additional Social and Per sor.al News on Page 2. 1 LOCALS Cgh Advertising in Brief RATES. FVr in.- first Inaertloo 10c Pes Mi', additional losertloe . . . . ftc IVr 1 1 nr. r month U 00 No lcal taken for lM than He. Coast '. ordinary worila to Una. I.mala will not b taken over the lelephoae except from I 'a Oregon lan paid aubacrlbera. Art Tile Co.. H. II Shnfner. care Ho tel Pendleton. For rent Furnished five room house. 1003 B. Court street. Phone 447 For rent 24 room lodging iinil boarding house, furnished, n good location and doing u good business, and a money maker for the right party j;j per month, i ox -ford in vestment Co., fait. Wash Mr. anil Mrs. Thurston Daniels of Portland, have been vuests t hiH week at the Kntel Pendleton. Mr. Daniels yvas formerly lieutenant-governor of the slate of Washington and has been prominent in the affairs of the north went for a number of eari. He If the president of fallfornia Reliance OH compaxny. operating on a large traci of land in the proven oil fields of southern fallfornia. Mr. and MrH Dantoll will return lo fallfornia In a few days to remain indefinitely. A Parent -Teachers' meeting will lie held at the Washington srhool house Monday evening at 7::td The pro gram will be as follows: Sorfg by Washington Glee QHlb; talk on lunoh es by Miss Alice I'.uller; solo In Miss Kdna foutts: lulk. "Food a Kffect on the Mental and Physical Develop ment id Children." Mrs Roy Haley; Kongs by HI Hill grade children: duet by the Misses Sallng The teachers' eocUl club w ill hold a meeting this evening at the Field school Alter a short program with talks on child welfare, the tearhe's will enjoy a social hour and rc- The ladies of the church of the He leemer .a preparing for a baxaar 1 be held on Wednesday. December I at the home of Mrs. Jessie Faling ii Main street. All kinds of fancy w..rl will be on display. Mrs. Herbert Whitman left today ; noon for Portland. Mrs. Hrewer. wife of the well known traveling man. left on No. 17 today i for Portland. Harry Ieed.v arrived home this ; morning from Portland where he had ' been for several da s. Oran M. Nelson, with the extension I service at the Oregon Agricultural College, and Kalph Reynold, of the ! animal husbandry department at the I college are here foi the woolgruwers convention. WHMKX M DKI l -l Mil Now York 'unvawd for supHiri I'f petal Plan. NBW VUKK, Dec, 3 T'me hun dred women, aided by A Hoy scouts canvassed the city Tor the collection ot signatures to a petition addressed to New York representatives and senators urging them to support 1'i. s Ident Wilson's plan lor national pre paredness They hope to obtain -0o. signatures. Mrs. William Alexander, president of the society, said the moement was intended to show the lepresentative.s anil senators that they had the back ing "I their constituents in support of a better army ami navy. GERMAN ALLIES TAKE MONASTIR PARIS. Dec. 4. Official confirma tion of the reported Austro-Germ m occupation of Monastir In Southern Serbia was given here, ATHKNS, Due. 4. Part of the Serbs under command of Gen'-ral Vasstch have fled from Monastir and taken refuge In Greece. Semi-official advices gay they will not be dis armed or Interned. They will be al lowed to move eastward through Greece to rejoin the allies near Gueg well, it was said. The remainder of the Monastir Serbs are moving westward to mako a junction with the Serbs on the Al banian frontier. Witn the fall of Monastir. the Serbs nave relinquish ed practically all of. Serbia. The! have eluded the invaders and escap ed through the snowfllled passes to places of safety. The gallant defense by a small band of picked Serbian comltadjis, before Monastir. will go down In history ue slde the daring exploit of the Ugnt Brigade. Harassing the enemy day and night, they held off 20 times their own number in the final and held the ground They slaughtered to the last man. battle wei6 Monastir Holds Oat. SALOXIKI, Dec. 4. Iteporti ceived here from the front Wednesday stated that Monasli slill holding out against the a oi the Teutonic silica. LIQUOR IS PASSED BY COUNCIL AT ECHO .-7; DIAMONDS THE GIFT "DE LUXE" "Splinters from the stars" the ancients called them, and they were to them the symbol of affec tion as undying as the stars themselves. So what could be more fitting as a Christmas gift, mounted in a ring, brooch. La Vallier, or other attractive ways. Solitaire diamond rings $25.00, $50.00, $75.00, $100.00. With others up to $500.00. Come in and have a talk with us anyway. We will be glad to give you the benefit of our years of experience in judging and choosing diamonds. Royal M. Sawtelle Since 1887. llundle hay. 112. W. W Harrah Dressmaking. Mrs Bowman Phone Mill Dressed hogs, 8 cents pound, al i h Market Nice furnished "room fr rent. Ap ply 300 Tustln street A White Studio photo Is the mo.! acceptable and appropriate Xmas gift Penland Bros.' transfer Co. have storage warehouse Phone 311. For rent Seven room modern house Inquire 201 tiarfleld. For rent Furnished housekeeping rooms. Ill Stonewall Jackson Fur rent Furnished housekeeping rooms. Brown Hall. Phoe 350. Wanted Woman to work on ranch. Address "H" this office. For sale Cadillac car, 1913 model, all good running order. Call 503 or see Mrs. Foster, State Hoael. For rent S room house, good con dition. Apply 15 ft. Court, phone 446 For sale By owner, 2 lots and small house, 409 Chestxwt Inipilr this office. John Rosenberg. Court street watchmaker and Jeweler. All work guaranteed. For rent--I.arge front r n and sleeping porch. Furnace h- it Tele. phone r35j. For rent Seven rmi modern house with full baaeflMtf ISM W, Railroad. For sale -Second hand Chalmi-t--Detroit runabout. Inquire Itoom a, American Nat l Bank flklg. Phone 642 For rent or sale Right room mod ern brick house with garage, in good location Inquire this office. Did papers for sale; tied In hun llea Good lor starting fires, etc. 10c bundle. This office. Very many people desire to uuy iunds in eastern Oregon What have irou lo offer, and price? N. Berkelcs . For sale 300 tons of train hay. Will sell In lota or will feed stock of nay kind, horses, mules cattle or rheep It B. McF.wen. Athena. Ore Prompt automobile last service, day or night Funerals to cemetery only 13.50. Phone 110. (juelle Res taurvnt. Car for country tripe, phono 7 Carney Huey Taxi Co. For trade A new, modern 110 bbl. electric flour mill located In valley town 10,000 population, will trade for eastern Oregon or Washington wheat land. Price $22,000 For par tlculsre wr!le 65 Trade Street, Sa lon, Ore. Tllo floors, walls, vestibules, etc . Installed al reduced rates while wc have our competent crew of mechan ics In Pendleton Address titer m VtionUon. fj and I Club. The U and I club will give their next dance of the series Saturday evening. December 4, at the Eagle Woodman Hall. COMMITTER. ( Adv ) Dr. F. it. I his home. tiny w. Hoffman of Joseph, gm-Ki if the St. George, Senator c. A. Parrel! of Alha down from his home today. Mrs Conrad Kohler has ret from e visit of several weeks in i;.-ward for I no! Murderer. ! saij:.m "re., Dec, 4. Governor -e Wlthycombe issued a proclamation of Echo is up from offering a reward ot laOO for the ar rest and conviction of the murderer f John I.ind in Portland. in l ITHERS TAKE ACTION TO ENFORCE STATE I. Aw tFTEH JANUARY 1. OBITUARY. ' ;ho lllkBdo lias I iHjrtll NOB. KIO, Dec- 4 - A fourth son y here lo the Kmprcs Badaka William Cribs While of Stanfle'.n, Will Be Made Inlaufui u. I se or - born in G,bso COUnt- TT llatc in IN.-V.I..II Uouor in . "ee February lth, 1832 son o! Alb r, lives or lennesbee. inc moii a son of MonUgue White, who was born in Virginia, and who was a soldier In the revolutionary war be fore removina to Oibson county. Ten- ing survived by his i following children: Lewis O., Heraniston, B. Estes. Wenatchee. F. Portland; Mrs A. Spokane; Mrs. J. R. Means, -tan field. Also 27 grand children and thre great grand children. Urs W. Mtllard Ha mmer. Public. Ordinance Is o- Noli-. i'assed t It he;' lir sale or 'Vade. One Holt Combine snd Hoe Drill; In good condition. Will sell cheip for cash or will take livestock In ex-' change Inquire City Adv. George Slangier lilsdution ffnllnr. Notice is hereby given that W. A Mumford and Ralph Ham. doing bus iness under the name of Mumford A Hani, conducting the Perfectkm Daily, has this day - n dissolved bl mutual consent Ralph Ham will continue the business. .die. i ami pay all hills. W. a. MUMFORD, (Adv I RALPH HAM ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself as a; candidate for election to the ofl'ce of councilman for the Second "ard, subject to the action of the voters; at the coming election. (Adv A. H. COX. Notice, k. of i and candidate All Knights of Columbus hud can-' didates are requested to meet at ihe i idd Fellows Hall at j a. ni Sunda) miming. December 6. GEORGE PftKLPD, (Adv ' Financial S'crctary. William II. Daughtrej of Portland. president of Ut Union Btoekyatda is attending the Convention "f sheep men. J. L Miller, traveling passenger agent of the O.-W. R. It K Is here attending the woolgrowers' conven. tion. John G. Hoke of Medical Springs secretary of ihe Oregon Woolgrow ers. is a Biiest of the Pendleton while here. Miss K. I.oree OConnell, popular teacher in the Lincoln school has re covered from an Illness with the KripjM". Asa R Thomson of F.cho. president of the Oregon Irrigation Congress, is here today attending the meeting of wool men, bur ing icorillng to tin- United au of standards, doth I tapes should not lie relle, !tn rura III tiK ISOt K I UUKHE8 INTO CAIt: Kll.l.s ONE i Special Correspondence.) ECHO, ore., Dec. 4 At ihe council meeting last Wednesday Stringent ordinance was passed t lining to the prevention of the Of or having In possession intoxb ing liquor in any public place Echo This ordinance will not go to effect until January 1, 1816. Also the ordinance calling three blocks of concrete sidewalk city art WKXATCHEE, Dec. 4. A boulder falling from the cliffs crashed through the roof of an express car. easlbound on the Great Northern train -No. killing W. C Dunbar, a me gar. He was one of the known rallwav men In northwest. 44, best the , he south side ol Hucklev street. 1 whii-b was t.asHeil ul nrev Oma n,et. : Subject I i , ..... ii j .' , Moore died in Tennessee. Mrs tun "i uir - j i . i .inn iruiru idiei , j by the mayor, was passed over his ve- J K. Taylor was down from his j farm near Toiichet. Wash . on Mon j day looking after his property inter- Mr. ilieton. sunday. Jack nd MM visited , F. J. Young of Pen with friends here last TO ACCOMPANY HENRY FORD ON PEACE TRIP Public nance Tonight. Moose Hall. The public is cordtaly Invited to sttend the regular Saturday night donee tonight in Moose hll. Mueir by Sawyer's orchestra. Admission 50 cents. Adv Dance Moada Kaght. There will be a dance given Mott j day night. December fi. in Moose Hall ny tne commillee ot tne .vioose tooe Admission. TiOc, ladles free.--Adv Elks' Notice. All officers and members of Pen- dleten Uodfa No. b. p. o k. are requested to meet at the lodge room on Sunday. December 5lh, at 1:30 o'clock p. m. sharp, to attend in a body the memorial services at Temple theater. J A GIBSON Exalted Ru'er. TIH'S. FITt GKRAI.D Secretary. ( Adv St. George Grill MERCHANT'S LUNCH 35c Semil tally, exiepl Sunday, from 1 1 lo 2. We are now receiving daily shipments of Ihe Genuine original "Hof nrnii-Quellc" i raw fish. onlv first class house In Pendleton employing white chef. Wc Cater i" Vonr tppetlte .1. E. M i l a Mgr. Give Y"r plrlurc: Do you realize that the finest and most welcome Christmas present you could ever give your relatives qr j friends would be a nice photQtfrnpH I or yourself made by one who has the best facilities anil hus had years of siici essftil SI peri e nee in making pic lures that show your true likeness.' The sHiue money you would spend: for trivial girts will here buy you' hlsbest class photos In the newest I ideas ol today As a gift they will ba far more lasting and give you greater satisfaction In the end. slake the appointment today, bafori thei rush. C, S W'HKELER. I (Adv i Photographer Capliilu's LfoenaC Revoked. PnliTLAND. me.. Pec ,1 Captain Aiiuiisi Loftatedt'l license as inMrf of steam vessels was revoked by n'd eral Inspectors as a result of tin yvrecklng of the sleamer Santa Clara In Coos bay recently At the expira tion of his old license, January IS. Jto may apply for a new one. I.ot'l Stedl pleaded guilt to carelessness and negligence in thai lie knew the, steering gear was faulty before he left port on the disastrous trip. cut of the Hi f n rail- mill In Switzerland will be s and 1 3.,", per cent aaaag jgghr flas Hss sLI p''"s w Mr ha Frederll k C Howe Ww fork in comtnissioner. and M Haker returned to Pendleton the first of the week after a visit here with his daughter, Mrs. J T H. .skins A. H. Schubj opened his bakery here on Monday Mr. Schulz built an oven and added other improv?-j Stents amounting to three or four hundred dollars at the Grelner build-' ing nn Main street. Miss Ilene Web returped the, first Of the week from California where she has bein the nasi three months. nessee. The maternal grandfather also served in the revolutionary war Mr and Mrs. Allen White spent their entire lives upon a farm in Tenncs- see. where the father was a Cum! e. I land Presbyterian minister j To them five children were born. ' John S . whose death occurred at Weston, Oregon, In Hit. Wm. C. , the sec ond In order of birth, is the of this review. Mrs. Luc) Mary Cunningham and Nancy of Tennes see. Wm. C. Whits spent ihe period of his. boyhood and youth- ..assisting his father In the work on the farm when not busy with his text books At an early age he became familiar with the tasks that fall to the lot of the country lad and with the passing of years, as he increased in strength and experience, his duties became more and more important and his training in agricultural lines thor ough and comprehensive. His par ents died when he wag very youur: his mother passing away while he Junior Commercial Club is Formed by High School Boys OFFICERS IJ.EtTED AND PI.X OF COMMER4 I M. vssot l HON !ITI i The boys of the high sch.ol altar having a number of committee meet ings with the Commercial Association have decided to take up the plan pre sented by that association. The boys have taken it upon them selves with the aid of the Cmmer cial Association, to establish a placa where the boys may spend thefr ev enings in reading and paying The location of the room has n been selected bj the aMMClataw when they do tind one they nil nish most of the equipment t turned over lo the boys for ma ment. It has been decided to make ! permanent organization with ai opted constitution and by-laws present the hoys will h.iye lempor anU yet. al-At try was but a child and his father's death, headquarters but when the present II- ity tge. rk. oatuon in sepieme had been visiting will former I) pastor of ih Presbyterian church here, but nov ol Portland, is here looking after hi property Interests. Deputy Sheriff Estes was Wednesday nmrn ng on official here bod- Definite Pledge WhiiphI. PARIS. Dec I. The Italian min ister at Athens is adding his presence : to that of the other allies to sec'irc from King Constantino a definite pledge thai Greece will not Interfere with allied plans in the Balkan". It is believed here that he will have a i strong Influence Inaamnch as t;reee is jealous of Italy s supposed ambi tions ill the near east and he can r -lieve her anxiety on that score if he Irgentian May Protest, ISHINGTON, Dec 4. The ates and Argentina, it was :1 here, will Join hands in ship iccurring yvheu tyvelve years of In ItSI he came to Multnum ih county, ore. and resided with hi brother for about two years before removing to Yamhill county vvh re he purchased a herd of cattle of two. hundred head. After about three years he took them to I'matllla county, where m the winter of 18(1-2 he had the mis fortune of losing all but about 1 head. In that year n. began snowing December :j and continued seadi'y until April. After his losses he went to Florence and worked in the pfeaet r mines. Returning he began inning in U matt! is county. He has thus been a resident agriculturist of Uma I tilla county for fifty-four years. In 1856 he was a witness of some scrim's Indian troubles in Yamhill county. Indians were dying rapidly and br ing unable to assign no other cause than the mistakes which the doctors were making in the treatment at their cases. They tried to kill ice physicians. Mr. White was frequent ly brought into contact with such troubles and many of the trials d the pioneer ate among his itersotial experiences. In lM Win c White was mar ried to Miss Susan Amanita Lenox, who was born in Missout: la 1 .' and brought to Oregon by her par ents in 1843. Her father, being .-attain of the first emigrant train to I toss the plains. To Mr. and Mrs White were born 12 children, he be- orarv" rooms are vacated the council ha promised their use t- as their headquarters. teiday at the high hoi ting was hel l in whuh th on was adopted and of: ( School boys are eligible and SI I of the town that the chart , bers see fit lo admai end Who I tween the ages of 1' and :i , The officers elected for the , year are President. BaJIt president. Slebert; sesilelsl. ' Callison; treasurer. Lauren, . on icera uniii ooye icm- worth and board Russell. Charles Gordon Boylen. The next meeting "f the 1 um will be held Monday. De ai Ihe Presbyterian church supper will be prepare.! of the church. About to of school boys have signed present. nlng vice Paul n ood- I msaagrrs Kred A iurgo To QsatSBai N-a.i- Qdr, . London. i.- Th. oerm a Reichstag has set DetemlH I 'i r a discussion of peace terms la a . rj ance with the socialist demands, to cording to a Swiss dispatch The SO" ciallsts have arranged k the chancellor diss' 1 1 as th. t- - vhlchj Germany would barken la ne gotiations. Berlin papers I I fa vorably toward such a suggestion. NEW YORK. De, n 'Alien Hen ry Ford's "Peace Ship.'' Ihe S. S. Oscar II of the Scandinavian Line chartered hy the mllltonetri automo Idle manulaclure to carry i party nf pacificists to some neutr: I country where Ihey will meet other pacificists and hold a conference having as its object ihe ending of th- European war. many prominent Americans w'l! be among the passengers. Several acceptances to Mr. Kord'R invitations have already beet, rccen ed Anuuig ihose who have signified their Intention of Joining tan party sre: John Wananvsker, merchant, n.w mlgratli Howe. M iss Mrs Kell, Park. surfrsge lc ornla Rn hard BattwMt or si Uouh merly representalle in Congress The Rev. S. g, Marquis, de. St Pauls Catlteilral. Detroit A. L. W'eathelbee. Nebrask.' Peace gociet) btaska. The Rev Washington lUOlhua, Ohio, lecturer Ml s Jane Addams of Judge I!. B l.linlsnv Helen Ring Robinson rein r ; Lincoln. hi. a f De ing and the Argentine ship Mitre re-, Cently, on the ground "f ''enemy own ! crship," is the basis Tor such poaalble ' Joint action The American case is aggmated bj news from the Amernan consul ai Halifax that England has requisition- ed the Hocking w ithout the formality Of prise rouri proceedings. Tlii- course, anuixing to the administrat'on ; is bound io provoke a suong protest I from Ameriia. state department afJ I ftclals hold that Kugland's course is' arbitrary and far beyond her rlghla under international law. Ai the same time it is generally j I believed that Ureal Itrltaiii intends -o I requtattlon all Um ships of the Ac lertoan Transatlantic company. Tne, cpneera has re ports si seraure of oUt1 ST ships, and irankly bellevt's Eng J land Inlends to go ihe limit with . II1 I her vessels. The cases at "thei shtpi of this line will probably be mentioned in connei -Ion with ihe proposed protest. England has agreed to turn over to the prise court funds to ,oer Ihe J Hocking selaare, iu the hhh the Itlnally goes against her Tins .y. lemmenl however. Is not sails:;. .' I wub such preoedure and win insu- I the ship gd l ack Into the prixc court I GIVE JEWELRY LR Christmas stock is here and displayed ready for your inspection. Tour selection has our guarantee as well as thr manufactors, behind it. John Rosenberg Court Strrcl J welpr