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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1916)
r FAQl SIGHT DAILY EAST QttBGONlAM. PENDLETON. OREGON. SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1916. EIGHT PAGES f.'iiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiuiiiiiiiiuiiitttiniinnmiuinHnmm illinium Bloaters JUST RECEIVED, A FINE SHIP MENT OF GOLDEN BLOATERS. Headquarters for all Smoked and Salt Fish. Cod Fish, Finnan Haddie, Salmon Bellies, Herring, Mackeral. HOME MADE HOMINY Special, quart 15c Gray Bros. Grocery Co 'QUALITY" I Two Phones, 28. 823 Main St. r 1 ;i demands itrcrit-vnoN OF STATEMENT. Bf Mum In south F.iid. il.iKhcini Services. A telephone message this morning I German Lutheran services will he from Charles Meyers at Lehman held at the Presbyterian church to- .-num.- Milieu mat mere is now two i morrow at 2 p. m. it-ei 01 snow on me ground there and IS Inches at Uklah. Return to college. Cecil Curt and Hurry Relbert. Pen dleton boys who are attending O. A I of this county . lert on .n. 17 today for Corvnl- Marriage Uivnse IsMirtl. A marriage license was Issued this morning to Thomas J. rsey of Atti ca. Michigan and Margaret 1. Collins lis to resume their studies after 'nought Out Ills Partner spending the holiday period at home, I Charles Milne, who has been asso " elated with Dick Allowav In t partner- Will Name Road Supervisors. 'ship doing electrical business, recent - The county court will next week y purchased his partners Interest in all probability name the road su- and since the first of the year lias ' " uisincis m tv,. conducting the busine i.uiiiiui luuijij, .Appointments are self H made annually- and the court is nnivli-.,,,,., a considering the matter. Ross . Hons l)ionv. C, l. Hoss this morning filed suit in the circuit court asking for a di vorce from his wife. Kffie R. Ross, by him- is located now at lis West Mt lias Aliened Check Artist. Sheriff Lee Barnes of Walla Walla MUM m on IT today from Baker, hav. lng in custody H. Moody of Dayton, who is alleged to have passed some unty. He will be taken over b this evening. Walla Walla lll!llllllllllllllllll!IIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIII!ll Miss Olive Gwinnl DRAMATIC READER 1 1 Will take a limited number of E S pupils in dramatic art and elo- z 2 cution after January 1st, 111, z Z Telephone 3S6 "M" or call at Z Z Water street. z ailllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUIIIIIIIIHIIIIIll Dr. Alexis Carrell, of the Rocke feller institute, famous for his feats in surgery, will receive the next pro motion to the rank of officer la the Legion of Honor. France. alleging desertion in January. 1914.; bad checks in Walla Walla 00 ine couple were married in Pendle ton. Sept. 25. 1911'. Plaintiff asks for clear title to land near Frecwater val- ued at $1000. His wife, he alleges, cSses On Tliur-da,. owns residence property valued at The. recent leectlon disturbance In. $2500. H. I. Watts of Athena Is at- Pendleton, which resulted in some torney for the plaintiff. violence and threats of other violence, . " will lie investigated bv the grand jury Indian Magazine at Hand. i next Thursday. Todav sheriff Tav- Containlng among other pictures ; Ior nrTln( to ., lubpoinM( several views of the Indian boys and havl , wUh girls on the Lmatllla reservation U, ca for thp witn,ses , a,,lear "l """" 6 " """"" before the grand jury on Jan. 13. WmS- 5rV. There is no Special Sale at this Big Busy Store Our every day prices arc so attractive they move the z goods out so fast they don't have time to gret old. Com- E pare our every day prices with any sale price then com- pare the quality. We'll get your business. I $2.98 Advance shipment of Early Spring Waists by today's express. Better see them $2.98 ! selves, the agricultural number of, The new grand Jury will be picked "TV,. ! .1 ,i .. ........ I J h . , ,V rST ""rT: Monday but there are a number of by the Indians of Carlisle, reached L, fl, lnvcst(Kiltw, the desk of the East Oregonlan this; firu, morning. It is a splendid publication1 ' trom a standpoint of contents typographical excellence. and DALE ROTHWELL Optical Specialist. American National Bank Building, Phone 609 Gray hea iindly injured. The injuries sustained by Dave Graybaai who was in the same auto accident as that In which Mayor Best was hurt, have proved more serious tlom mi fir-t fhioit.hr 11. nataltiAjt anong. vice President of the Port, j three broken r,bg ,mornal njur. ies in the region of tbe abdomen alsi Prominent Port landers Here. C. D. Urunn, president of the Blake MeFall Co. of Portland and J. W land Flouring Mills Co., were visitors resulted from the fact that the weight Of the car rested upon tli lllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllillillllllliUIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIL' f Dr. Thos. C. Ohmart z Dentist I Announces His Return I I and is now practicing at the usual location, 743 Main I z St., over the Hub, Pendleton, Ore. Phone 507 nllllliltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUllllllllllllllllllllllllllllP forenoon. They had been at Herniis- ,T . . , Dody roT ,,, pan to Pedleton on the motor. Mr. Bruun sufferei, , ff!.eal dpa rt opening satisfactorily in Portland re garclli ss of prohibition and that there has been no decline in rentals. On the other hand there have been nu merous instances of rental advances. f his has irted improved today. Mayor Best is also reported to be improving. NEW YlHK, Jan. 8. H. Robert Fowler, ex-congiesman from Illi nois, and counsel for the Labor's Na tional Peace Council, which it is al leged was used as an instrument by Frank von lUntclen. through hU agent, David Lamar, to stir up labor troubles in munition factories in this country, has demanded a retraction of the stateent connecting him with such activities, made by United States District Attorney Marshall. again. As a result there was soon a heavy slush under foot, necessitating the city putting "n scrapers to cleaai the crosswalks and open up thr gut ters for drainage.' Reports have It that a chl'nook struck the foothills rear Thorn Hollow yesterday and thai on the reservation rain fell last eve ning. The moderation In the wea ther today has been general all over the county. Men's heavy fleeced shirts and drawers, 50 value at :iuc I All wool shirts and drawers I $1.60 value, every day 5 price $1.30 Hetuy fleeced union suits, a good $1.35 value, Golden Rule every day price 98 5 Heavy ribbed closed crotch union suits, $1.50 value at 98 z Fine ribbed all wool union 5 suits, compare these with z any $3.00 value, our z every day price.. $1.98 .Men's flannel shirts, $1.50 I value at 98 $2.00. value shirts . . $1.49 z Another exceptional value at $3.00. of ail wool z flannel at $1.98 Women's white, heavy 5 fleeced union suits, Gold- r en rule store every day z price 49f z Women's heavy fleecer vests and pants, 75c val ue at 49f Extra fine fleeced union suits, a good $1.50 val ue, our even' day price at 98 Wool union suits, special values at $2.50 and $3, this big busy store's every day price $1.49, $1.98. Women's wool shirts and drawers, you will not buy a better one under $1.50, our every day price 98f Reubens shirts in cotton or wool at 25. 49 l Misses' heavy fleeced uni on suits 49V 9 Z VOI CAN DO S BKTTKK AT vu LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW IIIUinnillMIIIIIIIIIIHiniHIIHIIHIMIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllllllllllMIIMIIIIIHIIIIIIr. Court ad. ttvors islrch Creek 1 i , The members of the county court ! have expressed themselves as favor j able to the proposal for ;i road three Smiles up lower Birch creek as peti tioned for by the woman of that sec tion but not ;is it was surveyed sever- al years ago. According to Judge M;irsh such a route would necessitate a heavy expense In cutting and filling and in putting a new Ticlge across House and Garage For Sale Desiring to live on my property at River side I am offering my residence on the North side, 516 Bush St., at a bargain. Fine location, four blocks from Main St. bridge. Four large rooms and bath, large store room, ce ment basemen, and walks fine climbing roses all over the porches, also a large number of rose bush es and several soft maple trees. There is a con crete floor and pit in the garage. All for $1500; would consider terms. Inquire of DR. C. W. LASSEN, Tel. 27. John lientlcy lias star. Col. John M. Bentley, pioneer resi dent of the city, one time sheriff of t'matilla and many times constable, is now an authorized policeman of Pen dleton. True he will receive no emo luments but will wear a star and have full power to do police duty. The new . ,hp ,-matnla, He states.that if resi cnier ot ponce, T, B, i.uraane. made Qents oan Mree upon another rout me appointment this morning as a compliment to the pioneer officer. and he at once took the oath of of 0M. Though the appointment WM honorary. Col. Bentley declares he j will hold himself subject to call and will not be found wanting should hi lledneld Sees Prosperity. WASHINGTON, Jan. I. -Secretary lleilfield published a review saying America Is extremely prosperous, but the vision and energy of the nation will determine whether It shall remain the foremost coMimerclally after the war. slide, repar slst on an nnHulvoeal disavowal l.usltanla torpedoing. It Is pos however. Hermans' promise of itlon will be considered suffl- The ing led I'irst Bill Is Passed. WASHINGTON, Jan. 8. The first bill to pass the senate was Senator Bmoot'li providing for a commission to modify and codify the mining laws, it appropriates ISS.004 for hearings In mintni states and In Alaska. ure of Austria and Ciermans a rejHirt of the Persia sink i the belief the cause never will be knwn. A complete and fJniJ settlement of all submarine conlrn versles seemed near. EUparatlon I" the Lusltanla nnd Persia cases were the chief consideration. so that the old brlil'.-, formerly over the river above Pendleton, can be used and so that th" heavy filling would he ellmlnateil that the court wilL give the necessary order. The Independent rirder of Ooodi Templars originated in New York in NEWLY CREATED EMPEROR OF CHINA REPORTED DYING nese republican p would restore the Poace. d death id brim; mH. sepmnio PWMV LONDON. Jan. 8. Germany liaa mad overtures to Japan and to Kus sla for a separate peace, but the of fers were refused. Prcmied Okunia Ills told Interviewers, according to a Tokyo correspondent. services be desired. Dead Dog Dims Not show Rabies. E. F. Averill. federal inspector of predatory animals, this morning re ceived notice from Dr. D. X. Hoberg state health officer, to the effect that mm Fine Watch Repairing by an Expert Horologist Royal M. Sawtelle Jeweler since 1887 B9 the head of the supposedly mad dog j killed at "t'matilla did not show the I presence of any negri bodies when ex- I atnined. However, this dots notiHlj I nrove that tbe :inim:il did nut have the 1 ik! j rabies inasmuch as the negri bodies 1 ; do not develop until a certain stage 1 ; of the disease is reached. Inasmuch 1 j as the animal before death bit IT, other I dogs. Mr. Averill is advising the clti j zens of Umatilla to continue their i Precautionary measures. Helix May Have No Tax. The town of Helix may have no I revenue this year with w hich to con jduct her affairs except such as is de rived from the sale or water and po i lice court fines. No tax levy was ! made by the c ouncil or if such levy was made no notice of it was receiv ed by the county officials and the time haa now expired for the flllna of such notice. T'nless an order from the court is received, the as sessor cannot provide for any city tax for Helix in extending his rolls. That M town also loses about $1500 revenue 3a which haw fteretofore tieen received from saloon licenses. ' Farewell llrniillful SnoW. I Pendleton's blanket of snow Is fast I disappearing today beneath a warm I temperature and a rain. During the early part of the niehr there was an ; other quite heavy fall of snow but early this morning i rain began. This I rain turned to a sleety snow for an hour or more and then became rain GERMANY VUG EES. (Continued from pae one ) ment of the American position, Ger many specifically agreeing that pas sengers shall not be put to sea In small boats unless the sea Is calm or land near. There is no authority for the statement the administration will TOKYO, Jan. I. YUSS Shi Kal reported suddenly llj with appoplexy. His condition Is said to tie serious, though the story is unconfirmed. SAN FKAXCLMCo, Jan. S A Toky., j cable reporting tht Yuan Shi Kal had been stricken created a stir In China ' town. It was predicted China would he saved from a prolonged revolution If the emperor dies. Editors of Chi. Expert repairing of Watches and Jetfelry. Satisfaction guaranteed Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler. Committees an- Named. President Tallman of the Cominer- I 551 cial association has named the fol lowing committees which were auth orized at the last meeting of the as associatlon; committee to confer over i proposed route of Columbia highway. ! F. W. Vincent, J. N. Burgess and J. W. McCormmach; committee to con- j fer with the county court on the sub-1 1 Ject of bonding for good roads, J. H. Haley. O. M. Rice and W. L. Thomp son; nominating committee of five to ! bring In a list of officers at the Feb. J i nary meeting, W. N. Matlock, W. L. i Thompson. J. F. Robinson, Leon Co ben and M. R. Chessman. i May l'af Other Charge. B. F. 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