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PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. MONDAY. DECEMBER 27. 1915. EIGHT PAGES m SemirA nnuaf REMONSTRANCE MADE AGAINST COUSE ROAD MILTON, Ore.. Dec. 17. Nearly Hio name have, already been placed on the remonstrance addressed to the county court on the building of a road up Couse creek and across the mountains to meet the road from El gin, and the circulator say they have met with but few refusals among a!! ) have asked to sign They -also conatrance, although they are not yet " ; resented among tfie signatures. It is likely they will be given an oppor tunity of registering their objections before the matter U taken up with ;i FIMAB KIDNAPED. PlOfcewil put- PolU-e mi Trail of n-s-t-t Trouble. NSW vo'.K. tMc 24. A Ohbago Policemen with a warrant have raced B I. Kerr, a flea trainer, who ran off with a troupe of highly train ed fleas belonging to Professor J, C. Huh!, tr TTentOn. N J. Detective Richard Barr :n hot pursuit. the owr La Buy. kldnapln; charging the trainer Ills pets. Wlietlni Kerr carried Sway the Rens in his hair, whether they were merely lunrhlng off him at the Hme r ertiether Ihey are stowed in Kerr's cloth' Ruhl it t i n re. He lays hfl ! ' I Ihe fteSJ while he Was hospital has plotted to win 111 In their affections, and he wants them hack The have been trained to do acrobatic stunts, are the world's Copyrifiit Hurt fy Uffiwr 1 iln ItagainB greatest broad lumpers, perform oh trapeze rings and obey their master's j voice. Now I will have a Job In training! Hon In Sprint:. j a new lot," Bald Ruhl He led the NEW YORK, Dec. 24. Swat those! way to his flea incubator. A minla-: winter files! j ture fish bowl hung suspended over it's getting cold and the files nre; an alcohol lamp. moving indoors for the winter For "I have 1000 eggs In thK" he said, i every pair you don't swat now it'll! "Eventually 1000 fleas will come OUt be "mother and 1,000,000 sons doltUTj Most of them will die. Some of them j well" next spring. will be moreose not intelligent fleas. , This Is the timely warning issued! Ro nut nf the whole lot there willlKii ih. M,r, h ,nt , r.i.in ,f v. .. "Kerr the man I trusted, the man 1 trained, the man I placed my faith; in and left to feed and nurse Ocas while I was in the hospital off with the best of them and the others to starve to death." FEW I VES Mir. f,(XJD. . , control to a flv. Everv one that sur-PI,,-., an sn H9 I-r Cent of ffMM (hp winter w, ,.,. th ,, ill School Arc Defective. PHILADELPHIA, Pec. 24- Blghtv-nlne per cent of Phlladcl- ber the ailments are sufficient to Im-j pair vision." asserted Dr. Samuel D. v "'"m,,l"' WOra Hlsley. when speaking before 300. WASHINGTON. Dec. 24 Lumber- iihvslclans In the rolleee of Phvsl-.men who have askn for government cians Twenty-second street above' operate with school officials and parents In an effort to remedy condi tions. "School buildings," he said, "must be reconstructed In order to obtain better lighting facilities, and textbooks should be purchased with greater attention to the form of type. Only 1! per cent of school children have what are termed model eyes and their number would be Increased i' the parent guarded the chHd's health children must not he sent to school before the age of 7." Safe 0 Men s Suite and Quercoafe Our Semi-Annua Sae 0 mens suits and overcoats began this morning with the usual rush many suits and overcoats have found new homes today. Our stock is large and complete and you II find choosing just as good tomorrow. We are offering the greatest values ever given in Pendleton on new, choice, up to-the-minute Suits and Overcoats. If prices mean anything to you dont miss this Sale. It's the greatest money saver you'll see this season. Hart Schaffner & Marx suits are being sacrificed. Make your selections early. Peoples Warehouse WAK ON WINTER PLY I RGFD. I J" ?spare line ,-ow .wan, mie iin- to kill 'em. if you trip entering a room, don't assume that It's dead It's playing possum and will revive when the temperature rises. The only way to treat a fly Is to deal it a solid blow and then cremate the remains. Don't think you can preach birth ent of hundreds of millions next sim mer. The earth Is no place for such a fickle creature, it must he conced ed. SO, swat lh e winter flies! aid because of over-production and salvation according here. The federal shortly will issue a to announcement trade commission ruling dl ooiir.to-1 nan'lng any combination of lumber Interests M . ml. NEVER UOHHII II lie DM Ml' Do II.' ais Aged Kanan, PEA BODY. Kan., Dec Wife "I 24. -Abel mutb- I01st 'brated hi! The WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE. I bl the few I oldlers. Fathers hearing Is JUS! as VMM M ever," said Albert artnght. son. "but sometimes we hae to i I'p"t "ur wora" tw" or three tin h'' Kr,,sis ""'an'nK- ' , Asked to what he attributes ,on "fp- Hatty CaTtWrlgllt, daughter, answere for him: "Always being happy and nei worrying. I (p. n't believe he 1 orrled over anything In hi he bt me do the worrying,' artrighl, his wife, said, smll- i n-l Ml MoltY RESTOR1 l Man'' Mind Becomes Blank on Waj to Become Married. HOUSTON, Tex.. Dec. 14. D. J. Saunders, a Covington, 1-3.. nlderinan. reported at the mayor'! office here that he had just recovered from three weeks of aphasia. " in" n reouw '" """ disappearance m events since, and that he wants to return to New Or- leans for his hrlde. City officials of Coving;' d been h corsiN or mm. kii.i.i.k. Imerlean Hon in Serb lias Fatal BMaMl c. 2 4 Mice. ihment, HerYn second hifl who irs as n llshment. 1 to been King Peter of Bel employed for ye a furrier's estal hospital rrom a had rter In died skill In a fractured Hon with son. The Ived In an alien n and the latter younger man. who is under I a charge of murder. Is ac knocking down the Serb, whose hea I struck the pavement. Morchowitch was the son of j John of Serbia who came t Country In 1 S 2 beraue an n izen citizen an engaged In a f I business in this city until his In 1900. thl iii' Mil l I VNTS KEEP I P I'll. II I . Suffragette organ, Raided bj police, Appeals in Typewritten Form j LONDON, Dee. 24. A single sheet i of foolscap, closely typewritten on I both sides, takes the place this week of the customary Issue of Britannia, j the organ of the Women's Social and j Political Union which wits, ralde.l bv ' the police. Chrlstabel Pankhursi continues in this novel issue the suffragette at tack. Parliament Mi nded I u In Months. 1 1 commons accepted by a vote of 158 to 2 ', n suggestion from Premier As qutth that as a compromise the pre ent parliament be extended eight months instead of a year as previous ly proposed. Oregon ( ity lias No poor. O RUG ON CITV. ore. Dee 24.--Oregnn Citv has no destitute famil ies and only a few will require the slightest aid from Charitable organ izations Mayor Jones and several pastors said that not one Oregon (ity fam ily hail applied for assistance al though at this time last year a doz en men were employed by Ihe c lt because they needed It badly. The unusual condition Is attribut ed to the fact that the local mills an runlng at capacity. Mr. and Mrs. W. I). Humphrey en tertained last Friday evening with a Christmas tree party which was in the nature of a family reunion Those present were Mr. and Mrs K. M. Humphrey, Mr. and Mrs John ijrcu llch, Mr. and Mrs. W. D, Humphrey and children. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Humphrey, Mr. and Mrs. Jack De-1 zeli, Mr. and Mrs Clem Hogue, Mr. i and Mrs. Ua Avers and daughter. - - - Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Montgom- j ery were Christmas guests of Mr. KBd Mrs. John K. Montgomery. - Dr. and Mrs. Max S Kern arrived home last evening from Hermlst where they wore Christmas guests ol yr. and Mrs. Carl 8. McNaught. They i were accompanied buck In their oar i by Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner. Win Stewart is here from Tin omu j spending a few days with his par ents. Mr. etui Mrs H. Stewart. Among the social events of the , week which will command much .it-1 tentlon are the Ijimbda Sigma dance I this evening in the BSngle-Woodman I hall the University of Oregon tile Club concert tomorrow evening ri the Orei;.. u theater, the dancing par ty iii the Eagle-Woodman Hall Wed nesday evening which a number ut prominent young farmers and their wives will give, the New Year's evo celebration and the annual Library bail on Saturday night. - The home of Mr and Mrs. Frank HOLIDAYS ARE ENJOYED BY WESTON RESIDENTS (Special Correspondence.! WESTON, Ore., Dec. 27. Mrs. C H. Smith and Mrs Albert James were Athena visitors urlng the week Mrs. James NaVin has gone to Pen dleton to spend tin' holiday! with her daughter, Mrs. Bessie MoAtee. Harold Stewart of Walla Walla is sltitn Hen itlves In the i ity. rra, a student of 0 rith his nnrents. Mr and Mrs. John Cyril Proebetel ami Sylvan Kennar I who are attending business i ollege in Spokane, are In the city spending Christmas with their patents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Butterworth ol Miss Edna Bannister, a student Of o. a C, is spending the holiday! with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Han-, later. Joe Clodlus has gone to San DlegO.j California. I Mr. and Mrs. Sim Culley h ive gone to Walla Walla t" spend the winter. 1 Henry Waddlnghnm who has been visiting relatives In Walla Wal la has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Milt Swaggart ol Athena were In the city Friday. Bafl Harnett, who has been in Portland during the past thrcs months, has returned home and will assist bis father in the grocery stole Earl Ward of Redmond, Oregon, I visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. D, Wood. with la grippe. Is decidedly better. George Staggs. a prominent farm er near Weston, made a business trip to Pendleton during the week George Rannlster of Athena, was in th ek. WOM II IS 9 I I IJ PHON1 - Court orders Them Restored by PC lice After Confiscation, CHICAGO. Dec. 24. The nine tele. 'lppears in the directory, have been ordered restored The police tore ! them from the walls of the flat. !eix ! ed a large quantity or racing forms and other handbook paraphernalia I and arrested four men on a charge I of gambling November 1 R . The po ; lice said It was the clearing house for j Mont Tennes' North Side handbooks 1 and that all odds and results were sent out over the telephones They I claimed to have seized several Ihou- band memoranda of bets. The case was decided by Judg.i I Rooney in the Chicago avenue court. He had held It under advisement j slin e November 17 His decision w:i that the flat was a "news center" and that the telephones nnd other pnrn-1 phernatla were legitimate means for the distribution of news. He order led them all restored. Edward Irving known as "The Rabbit," nnd three other clerk, who bail been arrested,' I were released. ( in GHS AND COLDS IRE DAN GEROUS Few of us realize the danger of! coughs and colds. We consider them common and harmless ailments. However statistics tell us every third, person dies of a lung ailment. Dan-j L'eroil'' I follow n struggles ter nld New Dll tested bj 45 years oncblal and Lung diseases. Bgleoted cold. As your bode igalnst cold germs, no bet n be had than Dr. King's ivery. Its merit has been ild and young. In use over Get a bottle today. Avoid the risk of Druggists lung ailments ( sneer Remedjr Offered, EVANSVII.LE. Ind.. Dec. 2.1 -An- nounoemenl that he had discovered a treatment for cancer that has proved successful In n number of cases was made by Dr. C. A. Pope of LoulsvHIc, It Hayes on South Mam street w.n the scene of a Christmas gathering, Including Mr. and Mrs. Hayes and son Burke, Mr and Mrs. Itlchard Ma) berry, Mr and Mrs, Herschel Hon! and little son. Henry, of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. George Strand of Van sycle, Misses Irene, viola. Esther and Anna Shea and Will Campbell. Mrs slide J. It. Dickson s in Portland the Mr. and Mrs. John (ireullch enter tained at a Chlstmaa dinner Saturday, covers being laid for ten. The Invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jack lie ell, Mr and Mrs. nay Avers an. I lit tle daughter. Miss Edna Hogue, rjtem McCoy, who In home from school In l'ortland, and Charles Lee of Port land. Mr. Lee, who Is a son of Mrs. Dezell and a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Humphrey spent his child, hood days In Pendleton and has n"t been hero for a number of years. Ho now holds a position as marine en gineer for the government Henry Jmld has as his holiday guest Selkirk Norton of Walla Walla, Miss Ella O'tiara who spent over Christmas with her mother. Mrs May O'Qara, left last night fir Portland. Harry Itlmert returned today from an over Christmas visit with his sis. ter in Portlund. C. F Kennedy of Condon is here visiting hla father, J. B. Kennedy. Ky , at a meeting here of the Ohio Valley Medical Association. Or. Pope said that "extract! from the proteins of certain vegetables. hypodermtcally administered," com- called "hopeless cases" hud respond- ed to treatmen by his method io- fote making any claim thut he hud discovered an absolute cure for ths disease, the physician said he wished to continue his expertments for sev Oral months In order to test tho OWt Hit (;mi Health to Chamber- lltf Talile's "I owe my good health to hcrlaln's Tablets." writes Mrs 'ham It I. pears imAch these in the every - Tablets best of where. and have health." Adv. since lt'en i ibtatnable IM I.NMl l I l 111 I Dr. Wellington Km Mai hum Ilril- Ham Diplomatic career. WASHINGTON, dec. It Rapt -sen tat I ve it. W. a u -t in. of Tennessee, who is at the Bbbltt, visit, ci the ori ent In July and was entertained I y Ihe president of i hlna and trie mln Ister of foreign affairs. "A more creditable or desirable le lection could not have been made than that of Dr. Wellington KO0 is the representative ,,f that country to the United stales" said Colonel Aus tin. "It was my privilege to meet Or. Koo in Peking frequently, end t found he had the confidence and foi d will of all the Americans In China. I predict for him a brilliant diplomatic career, He Is a graduate of Colum bia college and tin' leader "f lb" pro gressive young men' under the . red - itabie and patriotic administration of President Yuan Shi Kal." CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of .111111 mini iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiis Holiday f Candies I STRAIGHT FROM WHITMAN'S Tho very best of every- i thing in gifts. Candies show the standards of a I store. You can't buy bet- ter candies, prettier pack- 1 ! ages, better assortment, j anywhere in the world I than right here. Come in ; and judge for your self. Tallman & Co. f Leading Druggisti ritllimilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllir J. E. MULLINIX, Lawyer Over Taylor's Hdw. Store. Pendleton, Oregon. Vistaest.