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PACK EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1916. EIGHT PAGES Gold Medal Catsup Net weight 16 ounces. Free from artificial coloring. Made from fresh, ripe California tomatoes. EXTRA SPECIAL Large Bottle 15c Gray Bros. Grocery Co, Bank Ml Srni FraiK-tsco. Dan P. Smythe. local sheepman and attorney, has returned from a com. tuned business and pleasure San Francisco. He reports storm off San Francisco during stay there. law in tt. 0, T. I . to Moot. The members of the W. C. T. U. will meet tomorrow afternoon at 3 30 i clock at the home of Mrs. O. W. Hogg, ;ns West Court street. A largt attendance is desired by the president of the organisation. soon begin the practice of Portland. He declares factories and mills are running day and nlsht in trip to I the east and that the trade in every ok commodity and product is thriving Tnts prosperity la making its way to the Pacific coast, he states, and he, expects times to be goo.l In Oregon. his "QUALITY" Two Phones, 28. 823 Main St. i Stuck In tlie Snow. Dr. R U Ingram and his wntpanl ens. Messrs. Humphrey ;lntam. came trudsinur back from hunt yesterday evening whereas they If Pod forth in an auto. The dentist's . car got stuck in the snow near Yoa kum and he was forced to abandon it LAST POSITIONS ON BALLIP0L1 GIVEN UP BY THE ALLIED ARMY I BHHHEMKNT IS DECLARED TO HAVE BBKN A rXMnTIjkvTK si ix ivsa IIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUmillllllllllllllllllllllHMIIIinilMIIIIIIMIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIII!i: This is Great Shoe Weather You can't get away from it. You must have good shoes j and keep your feet dry. Then why not let us fit your feet. 5 We give you just as good shoes for less money or better shoes for the same money. BETTER TAKE OUR AD- VICE. IT'S WORTH WHILE. Judgment Ig liendrrvd. J. A. Schmidt has been given a de fault judgment against C D. lloss for I3SM4, interest and IK. SI costs by Judge Phelps. All Hut Pew tiuns Are Saved war orfioe says only Oae soldier was Wounded Turks Dtx-Uirc Great llnttlo V lVnaiit and "Great u eniv ('amp'' Was Captured. .oi sixteen Duoks. James U. Howler and Max Hoppef of the First National Rank Myers sad spent yesterday at I'mattlln with Ar thur a. Means. The three succeeded1 in nagging sixteen ducks. lather Hies. Word was received here this morn ing that the father of Frank Quin lan died yesterdav at Iwit.,n . ho. The body Is expected to arrive I here later for burial with services at ithe Catholic church. The son Frank I is now at Ogden where he is in busi ness. He is expected to accompany I the body here. Mrs, Bean in Hospital. Friends of Mrs. Charles E. Rean. formerly of this city, nave received word that she is quite 111 In a La Grande hospital. She Is reported tt t'e improving rapidly now. To Discuss .Normal Work. This afternoon Professor Plttman of the State Normal School, will meet the students of the high school inter ested in normal work and discuss the work of the Oregon Normal School Jjiormal Worker visiting Kchools I Prof. M S. Pittman. in charge of Hong Kong Caf s B NOODLE PAIU.ORS Noodles AND Chop Suey NOT TAKALES 15c Dutside Tray orders a Specialty. Boxes for iadies and gentlemen OPEN DAT AND ALL NIGHT MEALS Mo M. (JP. Special Chicken Dinner Sundays 548 Main Street Next to K 0 Bldg Phone 60S Con Dung Low CHOP SUEY NOODLES c&r; HOT TABLES CHILLI GON CARNE SPANISH STYLE LUNCHES COFFEE Everything clean and up-to-date FIRST CLASS SERVICE TEA 5c Package Under State Hotel Cor Webb and Cottonwood Sts. Phone 587. Pendteton. Ore. Gray boa) Improving. the extension work or the Oregon I. "r'"w'u' surrering from in- St.ite Normal School. arYlved In Pen- reeved in an auto accident, is dleton this morning to spend the week ! r"ort01 to 64 improving today. May visiting rural schools, nut, owing to "r 8t " al!, ''"Proved and expected the heavy snowfall, they will not bet0 l'ome lown ,mvn tnis afternoon. able to get far Into the country. How. ever they will visit most of the high i Two UcMd to Wed. schools In the county and some the country schools. LONDON. Jan. 10. It is officially announced that the complete evacua tion of the CiUlllpoli peninsula has been successfully carried out. Hernial Sir Charles Monro reports thai only one British soldier was wounded und that there were no casualties' among the French, and that all the gllgtia were saved except 17 wornout ones, which were blown up. Turks sn Troopartip Miiilt. A semi-official! report from Con. stantinople. according to an Amster dam dispatch to Kernel's Telegram company, asserts "the capture by tho Turks of a great enemy camp and nine guns and the srnKIng of an en emy vessel with troops near Seddul- Bafcr." The official communication issued says: "tleneral Sir Charles Monro reports the complete evacuatton of Calllpoll has been successfully carried out "All the guns and howitzers were got away with the exception of 17 wornout guns which were blown up by us before leaving. "Our casualties amounted td one member of the British rank and file wounded. French nno No casualties. "There were no casualties among Men's high top shoes, they are $6, $7 and $9 values, Golden Rule price ?4.8 $5.00, $6.00. Men's regular top heavy work shoes. Just as well let us save you a dollar or so ?2.40, $2.08, $3.50, $3.08. Men's dress shoes, we give you better values for loss money; make us prove it at 2. 18, 82.08. 83.50. $3.08. Roys' shoes, better look after the boys, they take better shoes than any body, let us fit them at SI .69. $1.98, $2.25, $2.80. Don't forget the Rubbers and Overshoes. The ladies' need heavier shoes for this wet weath er, in gun metal or vici at $1.98, $2.40, $2.98 Ladies' dress shoes, patent, vici or dull kid ; we'll save you a dollar or more, at $2.40, $2.08, $3.50. Have you seen that new one? In patent vamp with rubber heel and Juniper sole at ... $3.50 Misses' school shoes, every pair built to wear, in gun metal, vici and patent at 81.40, $1.08 $2.40. Rubbers and Overshoes are just in season this weather. Vol CAN DO DETTEU AT g3 1 1 ii in iii i 1 WK LEAD OTIIKIIS POI.IOW lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllr ADDITIONAL LOCALS. pnt Furnished i ins. for D. light housekeeping Brown j ellng If desired. Can easily make. II 00 ami expenses. Apply at once. L Kimball, Pendleton Hotel l adies' Appreciate Work. The ladies of the Baptist church desire to express through the press their appreciation for the efficient work of the fire department in con troling the hlaxe at the church yes terday. It was said this morning that the qulek handling of the fir undoubted!)' prevented considerable damage to the edifice and the mem bers of the congregation are much gratified at the way the blaze wai got under control. I the French. of A marriage license was Issued this I "General .Monro sas that tho ac morning to A M. Nor Dean and eompllshment "f this difficult task I Odessa Russell .,f sth..,., ,,.. .... was due to Generals BirdWOOd and Davie: ami Invaluable in an operation ! was issued SatllrHnv urur.nf.n xirn. i I Ham Schabel n Km i i dered (of Echo. difficulty by Admiral peKoheck the royal navy " Mlstance ren f the highest and For I lodging Hall. Phone MO Fire IMXtroys Works. Wanted-Four solicitors for coun-1 A MSTKKDAM, Jan. 10.-A firs try work. Call after I p. m at St J nas destroyed the Krupp wheel BlBIO Hotel. Win McCook. Works Si Essen and damaged other Wanted First class lady solicitors j ''""'"n"8- and demonstrators of good appear-! nnce. Money making proposition Apply D. L Kimball, Hotel Pedleton. uiiuuutHiiiimutihuiiiiiiiiiuiHiiiHiiiinii!HiiiiumtfiHiiHiinuiiiiiiitmmjiimc ANNOUNCEMENT I On or about January 1 1th. I will open an exclusive Ladies' Tailoring Establishment in the Ferguson i building. 546 So. Main Street. G. G. THURESON. rimillllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!lillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllliHii IHIIIIIIIIIIIIillllllilllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIillillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliliiiiiiiiuniiiii 1 Dr. Thos. C. Ohmart j Dentist I Announces His Return I 2 and is now practicing at the usual location, 743 Main St., over the Hub, Pendleton, Ore. I Phone 507 I iiimimiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiii Indian-. Are (.auie Deputies. Indians as game law violators have been more or less numerous for many years but Indians as game wardens is i something entirely new. However. Came Warden Heorge Tonkin has recommended to the state warden that Parsons Motantc and Phillip Jones, two of the best known and most reputable Indians on the Cma tllla reservation, be appointed special deputies. Their co-operation on the reservation will be a valuable aid to the game authorities. Infant 0H-intl I pon. j The infant son of Mr and Mrs nanes Terrell, wno farm on the have completely evacuated Seddul reservatlon. was operated upon Sat- j Uahr. with great losses, says a dts- I urday at St. Anthony's Hospital. Ill putche from Constantinople Not I was taken out to the is. F. Kirkpat-j single man remained behind. j rick ranch today. dispatch adds that newspaper reports from the Dardanelles say fhe 1 I nfer I a I Law Office. Turkish troops have completely driv- diarist K, Hanna. s young man of en tne E','nch ""J Brittsn from Sod M.acham. has entered the luw office dUl-Pahr and Hurt the lialllpoll pe ot Stephen A. Lowell. He has been j ninl",1a "U n"w ''maT nt ,he WWW.' studying the law for some time past j . and will study further and get some ' practical experience In the local of 1 flee. 1'rc'n li IKimluird Sofia. SALONIKI, Jan !,- -French air men have bombarded Sofia, and ron- Montvv makine nronoslflnn for .biin.iire was wrollirht. it lS AMSTERDAM. Jan. 10. The Brtt I tier Small capital required. Trav- reported. Igk, as a result of a violent battle. One Ijian-u- for Two Homers. I Carrying but one gun and bearing : discussed j but one hunting license, fleorge How ard and Johnson Addison of this cit ;0liig t,, were yesteruay arrested near film i Rock Junction by the gam authori ties. They had been talcing turns at carrying the weapon ! charged with hunting without ; cense and aiding anil counseling the j other. They were arraigned before i Justice of the Peace Parkes this mor i ning and pleaded not guilty Date ot trial has not been set as the dlstrb i attorney is very busy at this time Met With Cattlemen. PoMM Supervisor W. w. Cryder and A SStStan! Ranger Harton were at Pilot Rock Saturday arod attended a meeting of the advisory board of the t'ama.- I'rairle and Hidsway cattle men. VhStoirs matters dealing with the range and Its improvmenf were HIGH SCHOOL NOTES ITei lumalion onferersre Maurice I). Scroggs of th I:. SS. i tarnation service- at Hermtaton was I i enoo ioi, tins morn nc anri left ' ..,. .uuwvii ...... .... .f.,...,.rtn V I i Vf , w... ...m,a s . null IVI .-.Vrin Traklttta ID atteiuf a conference of the employees of the operation anil main tainance departments- of the service. He reports almost hev snow at Hernnstcm xs rei Pendleton. A' a Monday morning serprise the studest of the ittgh school this mor ning had the pitTllege of lieiiring one of the nest talks ever gives them In issemWy by Prof. M. R. IHtman Of the Oregon Normnl BCBOOt Mr. Pitt man's talk was M enjoyed lhat the nled an encore number Mr. liftman's talk dealt with twn points: rirestlons asked us and res tlons that we ask osrselves. The ones- in ni . iions asswa us arc all very sasfltf n 1 inj'ereil, hat the qaattloM that we ask i ourselves are the things hard1 to an (swer. These questions as Xr. Pttt j man presented them grouped them rltfir' selves lnf three Jfvislons: What snail I 0; what wfll my fediwnvn think of it. and how snail f do it that Daseilul Soon liter Marriage Less than four months after marriage. Alton BtatwUk alpg- his wife. Julia dessrtasl him in complaint filed Saturday afternoon I" ,n'"r" Mntt !) dealt with th xsks for absolote diTorce. They y"un m:m nr youwg womsm when were married In Walla Walla August i ,m'.v were cboosllfg their Hftr otl'usja tio W.i h each 'ictestlon .tfr Htt- Baptist Church Afire. Fire, caused by an overheated ! ! stove, ysttsrds J morning damaged thn Baptist church to the extant ef $12" '. before, being extinguished by the fire department- The fire occurred about S.30 in the morning. A. F. .May had built a fire in the stove in the study room of the church and. returning Boon after, found that, owing to the proximity of the pipe to the celling th room was ablaze He hurried to 1 I the city hall, only a rilwrk distant ' When- !. Ilattle Hoorfmose'.' and summoned the firema, who soon If Haltie Mixsrhouse Is a put out the flames. The damage was in these parts, it would pay confined to the stuay and roofjfc.it Into communication with Ylalot through which the fire had burasa. I Las MoorhoOS. The major thlsr ssor-! haasball enme while Mr The damage was fulty covered by insurance. IS. 1111, ami plaintiff alleges h'. wife deserted Him on Deeernber 5 ..f thel nlan Kav'" '"veral ll'fusrrations of th" same year. Fee and Fee ar- ci!nre- "imc nnfure which constantly ftepi senting the plaintiff. ; ,ho students In a laughing mood. At ' one moment He locked like a 1I. k- hand inss and the next moment like n angel. Several illustrnu-ms of his tiarae-terr were takam from unor the ller tO I StudftntS nd audlBrV Kir Chlnii),..b took the Misitlon nf h !-. .. In a lla mptrin A SNAP! FOR MISSOURIAN HOGS CORN ON THE COO $1.25 PER SACK SPECIAL PRICE ON LARGE LOTS. For Missourians and Orepronians and others, a sack of BYERS' BLUE-RIBBON FLOUR Will till the bill. Those used to Eastern Hard Wheat Flour try TURKEY RED FLOUR Aa food as any Saltern made hard wheat flour on the market. Pendleton Roller Mills Also dried beet pulp and all kinds of jrrain and mill feeds. where Fine Watch Repairing by an Expert Horologist Royal M. Sawtelle Jeweler since 1887 f.reat ITOHperity fn Kant. The east is on such a boom that one, that she has small estate coming to I ning received u letter from J W. Brooks, a wait WaOa attomex ask. lIUJ whether or not the woman ot thai nume is related to him and sfatini; represented years aies. Junk peddler at serl ! man can't convey any impression ot i the prosperity back mere. This was the statement made yesterday by Ar 1 thur M. Oeary of Portland who was in Pendleton en route back from New ' Vork and Boston where he spent J several months. Mr Oeary has been working In the interests of the big eastern fruit auction nouses, but will her In Kssex county. New Jersey. She ot related' to Major Moorhouse and knows nothing of her. ..orrniwMn '"'dJIIjllJlollUTlll wm l'-n 1-wi.s. f HelU is a usitor here WUIlai DALE ROTHWELL Optical Specialist American National Bank Building, Phone 609 now selecting their fixtures. Both tAM are well known to the local bus-1 loess world. .Mr. Tatora having been manager of the Columbia Produce Co. for several rears and Mr. Dow-, ne having only recently disposed vf , his interest in the Prior to that time market business. Pwtts la uiHw the Helix lrcprluK Open Gruoarjr. The room In which vas located the State SakMin Is being remodeled today In preparation for t:ie grocery and ; meat market which Dean TtMom and (Frank Downey will open there In the i esJdents Isere toiWy near future They are in. Portland Uiwrcnc RlnW ,...,,. fpenulng the day in the city. liepul Sheriff .1 II Kstes spent Sunday and this morning out after ducks mith Karl Nktoofc. Joh HoCaMrt Purtland utlorney theater "" w"" formerly district attoTMSJ n're. returned to Portland yesterdav aft attending to business here. lople was in the Expert repairing of Watches and Jewelry. Satisfaction guaranteed Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler. IIK. SHOW STOItM. (Continued from pe one.) First Arrests An- Mude. The first arrests made by the new 1 ollce force and mOtdl ntnllv ths- first arrests for drunkenness since the pro-1 bandstand Ht Pavilion was lifted from lilbition law went Into effect v a re , Its OQSsStwtt foundation and smashed triads during the weekend. Patrick ; Into kindling. Sand along the entlr" Nodore. an Indlsn. was arrested Sat. '' ach was shifted and baffled far oat Urday by iffl,oer Turner for being doing heavy damage lo the municipal drunk Ofl the streets and during the ! bathing beach evening three .laps, K Akniatn, Achl-j da and Ayehllka. were arrested fot rreatlnu a disturbance nt fiooey's. Arhlda wi It found to be carrying a re volver and a charge of carrying con cealed weapons was filed against him. The other two were i Their cases are set f ternuon. MISSdl l.A, Jan. 10.- With the wind blowing "0 miles and the mer cury flirting with zero, western Mon tsna Is gripped In the worst bllssard of recent years. The wind broke a leased on ball, number of windows In the I'nlverslt' - trial this af- of Montana and classes had to be sus- pended. 5 THE UNIVERSAL CAR You want to know what yottf motor car will do The million. car Ford performance answers your qUSOtloa. Supplying the motor car needs of all lasses, the Ford Is operated and maintained In city or country for about two cents a mile -with universal Ford service behind It Touring Car MMkttj Ranabout, 1441.4ft, Uffel Dsltvsiiat from S.-)2S.0(I to $IMI0. On display and sale al Round-Up City Auto Company 810-812 Garden St. oils. t;s n MVKssoitiKs i