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EIGHT PAGES PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1916. B lue St one This is very hard to get this year and the market is away up. But we have it in stock just in today. Per Pound 25c Gray Bros. Grocery Co. lasoetatee t lirirU- MwUml It is announced that the Associated Charities board will meet this even ing at 7:30 at the city hall. Iddttioa to Dwelling. Mrs Ann Matloek has taken permit to build an addition to a c I ins she owns en OSarnen street cost win be aU.ut ttO, ! IViuh Txven lYosegt, Report comes from Hermision that during the recent cold spell, quite a number of peach trees were frozen, omo being frozen so badly thai the entire body of the tree was killed. Just how general this damage to Muinn'ttees was !s not known yet. the closing session. The lodge has purchase.! a beautiful rocking chair for the decree team putting on the test drill tonight and it is being exhi bited in the Polsom windows. nirt Meeting. .inty court is the matter i the county. Your Wants Can Always be Found at The Golden Rule Store for Less Money, No Matter Whether the Purchase be Large or Small, You Make a Pleasent Saving on Every Buy. 1 Two Phones. 28. "QUALITY 823 Main St. llilililllllM Farmer Inion Meeting. A call has been made by the execu tive hoard of the Farmers' Union of Umatilla county for the annual coun ty meeting to be held In Pendleton Saturday. February The meeting is to start at 10:30 ana the conven tion will Be held at the Farmers' Union headquarters. To Conduct ictim's FunomJ Hev J. K. Snyder of the Prosbyterl an church will leave this evening for Portland w here on Thursday morning lie will conduct the funeral of H. 1 Berkey, Ihe Portland traveling sales man who was killed in the N. P, wreck Sunday morning. Mr. lterkey was an old friend of Rev. Snyder. Mrs, Snyder w;ii accompany her husband to Portland and they will return Friday. Apron Ginghami Calicos Percales Dress Ginghams Outing Flannels .'Hi-in. Bleached and 10c. 36ia, Cambrics Pillow Tubing Sheets, full size. Mus .r 5 i , i.O 12 Vaf Si c. IOC, 12' jt 5r. ' , . si ,f in rc. 7'...o. si .,. ach iro, 17 2ic 39 &9f, s:sc 21c, 2:V. 25c Regular Curlew hwi. Instead of using the si and the curfew hour oi the city has fixed up a se wh.ch will be rung nine pUgtlt at I, The bell has tone from the fire bell and confusion of the two. .rebell to S o'clock taratc bell aps every i different Hayes Dcput) Came Muni County Judge C. H. M appointed Prank R. Hayei game warden to act wit h : Kieaehetl Sheetintr Table Linen, new designs l!c, 'c. i)Sc Colored Renfrew Table Linen 19c Girls' Sateen Bloomers 25c, !! Girls' Bungalow Aprons 39c Ladies' Spring Dresses 9Sc Girls' Outing Gowns 49C Girls' Muslin Gowns 19c, 09c Ladies' Corset Covers . 19c. 25c, 39c Ladies' Muslin Gowns I9c, 09c. 9Sc Brassier s 25c. 19c Corsets, for all figures 09C. 9!-ic. 81.49 Ladies' Fleeeed Union Suits 19C Children's School Hose, 2 pair for 25C Children's Rubbers 3!c. 19c Hate atln Depu. I and tin the You Can Always Vo Better At PRINCE IB1.A1!1S wtve HAD OFEERKP TO DIVORCE HIM XKW Y"RK. Feb II, Highly per fumed and bejeweled. Prince Alexan der Ifiaklaoff was the first witness today in his suit for separation from h.s wife, former California heiress. Almee Crocker Angering the charge that he was too with his beautiful 15 year old foster daughter, the prince ewore his wife said. "If you really love Yvonne, and will be satisfied with her, I'll divorce you so you can be perfectly happy." The prince is 35, his wife 42. She has been married four times. Both affectionate j that the disparity In their ages caused tneir estrangement anu icu un prince's affection to Yvonne. The prince testified his wife insisted on indulging In a gay light life, with the ater parties and dinners at restau rants ending at three In the morning. uaiition About Use and Selections of Spectacles Pmrft. h.-nf iwmtJ vition mU br aM, to Kd tka pntit M cnuac Xt rrh Ira ih ejt it mad femtm. NM wV b bte u rmi H with Mck , v, tfpntf') lf unbl U Um vt Mm h-wJ It wadir ewin. of if th MtiB loc hll ntr ufOw. :t ur, ,r-ltio tb, frm MMtod TV wU: tte.bnfpftli el Hamuli oi:ry mt rtttlr iwrtM murt. C,tir.nrl ot tw hi otL ,Mri ii- fHir in.-orj (roa, X wtiit Uia If your vision does not meet the above requirement your eyes should have immediate attention. SEE DALE ROTH WELL Optical Specialist American Xat'l Bank Bldg. Phone 609. Expert repairing of Watches and Jewelry. Satisfaction guaranteed Win. Hanscom THE Jeweler. . for the sole purpose the proper locating of rvei. He has the power Dh deputies as are needf takers and these deputies Mm hine in Mill. t In n.,er t,. make arrest Though it has been a gTay day In tag to State Deputy Tonk Pendleton today, the sun has been the game refuges now in shining brightly in the hills, according I legalh formed, and will to James Bowler. Brooke Dickson and Lyman Rice who returned on 17 from a trip to Duncan to look for n location for a cabin There is little snow left in that section of the moun tains, they state. ve without of assisting i game pre- i to appoint d for care will have 1 s. Accord in tome of THE GOLDEN RULE J. C. PENNEY CO. 83 Big Busy Stores. ST. GEORGE GRILL Luncheon 35c. Menu for Wednesday, Feb. 23, 1916. (roth Kiitm. Pan Cake Prleai Leg of I' Bnat rk With IM Apple Sauce r -I tree or r last. GIVE I S A TR1 M. Beautiful Designs in Jewelry H the fashion of vour iewelrv is becom- If you have a few rings and pins that you re not proud to wear anv more. 11 you hat wearing out. We can transform yot to fashionable pieces thi wearing. -elrv that is. tkmg welry in vill enjoy Royal M. Sawtelle Jeweler since 1887 ated. V. of V. to Have New stadium. Richard Devine, who returned yes terday from a visit to the University of Washington, brought back the news that the recent snow so damag ed the grandstand and other buildings on the L". of W. athletic field that the college has decided to construct an entire new stadium. The weight ot the snow caused tho roofs of the old buildings j collapse, he states. HUNGER SAVES MAN FROM DEATH IN TRAIN WRECK Many Rabbits Are Killed in Recent Storms soV PROVES GKEAT BRNKKH I n PARMKRS s PESTS DIE (il l' RAPIDLY. i i i; ih stki t'nox or l'l I SOWJi HEAT JOES INTO DINER ONLY PEW JIINITES BEFORE CARS -LIDE AT CHENEY, Was Smythe's Professor, Professor Elton Fulner. slate chemist at Pullman. Wash., one ot those killed in the Northern Pacific wreck at I'heney. was the chemistry professor at the Washington State College when Dan P. smythe. local lawyer and sheepman, attended that Institution. Mr. Smythe was much grieved to hear of the professor's death. At the time of the accident Professor Fulner carried a $25,000 ac cideent policy In his pocket t'ton recently nblned har ither passe n- Stock Lomee In lior-e Heaven. That one third of the cattle and horses in the Horse Heaven country died during the recent storm Is thu information contained in a letter re ceived today by E. F. Averlll from P.oy N'ye, one of his g-overnment trap- pers at North Yakima. Mr. Nye de clares the ranges are covered with i dead bodies of the stock. Mr. Aver ill Is inclined to believe the estimate O. the losses placed by the trapper is! exaggerated. i ml an unusual hunger that prompted him to seek breakfast in the dining car saved Hanibal Bluett, one of the two brothers of that name who have been in I in the interests of i vester, from the fati gcrs in the car that was wrecked on the Northern Pacific road near Che ney Sunday, His brother, who is still here, has received a message telling ot the narrow escape. He had been sitting in the ill-fated Pullman in the same seat with one of the men who met death and. though it had been his general custom in wait until he reached Spokane t" get breakfast, on this morning he wis unusually hun gry and decided to eat aboard the train. He was in the diner when the crash came. His friend, who had de cided ma to eat until Spokane was reached, met death. That now st boon to lord-breakltuf inestimable the west end of Morrow vholesale de f ine recent rt irm proved an the farmers of of i'matllla county and county by causing the Itructlon of the Jackrabblt pests is the statement of E F. Averlll. federal predatory animal Inspector who has just returned from a trip over the country between Echo and HePPner. His report only hears out the stori.-si luocumb to the night and mom- WALLA WALLA, Wash . Fell Hundreds of acres of fall sown wheat on Eureka flat la under from six to eight inches ot water and slush, and constant fretting and thawing in sections wh.io fields are unprotected, ale tile bear reports that have been circulated here during the past week with reference to the coming crop. It Is feared thill much of the grain sown in the lower sections of the flat will he drowned or washed out by the great volume of water coming from the melt ed snow, and It Is feared also that the unprotected wheat will " COUPLE ARE MARRIED AT PRETTY WEDDING AT HELIX (East Gregorian Special.) HELIX. Ore., Feb. 22. Daniel I Hopkins, of Helix, wag married Feb. 16 to Miss Anabel. daughter of Mr and -Mrs II w Ferris of La Crosae. Wash. Mrs. Jessie Sutherland of Ore., is visiting her sister. Mri Penland and their jther, Urm ' inby, 1oroy Bhii p AMERICAN AMBASSADOR IS BACK FOR SHORT VACATION others have sent or brought 111 to this paper sin e the big snow. The snow almost completely covered the sagebrush and other sources of the rabbits' food supply It was bo thousands perished know de- has there j MOIH I' ay re- I f, Want Ball (.anic Here. "Lefty" Bchroeder of this city, for mer star twlrler for Pendleton in the V estern Tri-State days, jester ceived a letter from Victor Itassier. manager of the Mt, Angel College baseball team seeking a game with some team In this city during the spring. The collegians pTan a trip through eastern Oregon with game" in The Dalles, Pendleton. La Orande, Baker and Walla Walla. Schroeder believes he could get together a team that would give the Mt. Angel boyf a close contest. I MHU OI CONSTANTINO. ,E To MVI MNT sl l.l WITH CONDITIONS, lug variations in temperature. That the thaw has oeen so gradual however, has proven a great benefit to the grain, us In most parts of the county the deep that they could not travel out- fields still are covered with sev slde the paths they had beaten. Weak.: f, prili in, hes snow, and frost has mul by lack of food and deprived M,,t done any damage on the of their chief protection, fleetness o j higher levels and the south bill foot, the greater majority of those i 4 sides, however, the plants are that escaped starvation fell an easy Id) more or less exposed, prey to man. coyote, eagle and hawk f Thousands upon and those in a position to clare that not In memory been as few rabbits as the in the county. Since the snow has dlsap dead bodies of rabbits ma everywhere Mr. Averlll declares is somewhat of an exaggeration state that there Is a dead rubbit uic every clump of sagebrush but that did see as many as three bodies 1 der a single clump. In all his ride country he declares living Jackrabblt, Si 1 1 1 'lay's hospital. Don Lewis walked from Atlalia Fri day In order to get the Advocate out on time. Rev e n. otto has returned from i Pendleton where he attended the ho - inen'i missionary movement coaven- Hon. cka to re- att ling ihe 1 at Portland t Juniper Is In is connected contractors the Kllllan bi It the md hln the he NEW YORK. Pel. r Henry Morgenth; r a 60 days' vaea'i with Amerlci slf anc ill. hi lirdi led rapidly b' diihi 2. Ambassu- (.UV(,(,.H an, arrived today Th(i fur.rs of t.. familiarize ,f tn(.m a, , affairs and o( h(, opportunty He denied ! gm)W ,0 rtfl themlt secretary 01 f prey the we l;( tr Odd Fellows to Kork. Quite a number of 1. ws ;is well as mem der from the p;oo an the county went out tcday for the d;str 1 'thers w ill go out "My work is cut out along other lines." he said. He will go to Wash ington at midnight and plans to re turn to his post in May. Upon Ian slng's orders he declined to discuss though he said: ght say " Mayor committee met rantliie. I diplomatic ipiest j "There is much i Mltchel't recept 1 Morganthau off Twsntl -nine i elved at the pi J. j. UcNerney is lumbermen s COnt entli George Prendergast town for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E Kerbs 0? Athena, are Waiting Mr ami Mrs Fred BUM The ladles are sisters. Itev. K 0. OttO preached at the MoUenkoff school house Sunday afternoon. A. J. Mi Donald, win, with the W. J. Hoy Co Spokane. Is visiting at home for a few days. A rook party was given at the Ken dall home Monday evening. Tho present were Mrs p A um patch. Mr-. Basel Kennedy, Misses Letts a! gee, King. Bros Ruther, Rurths Rater; Messrs Clifford Kendall. Theodore Norvell. Job Kei ley, Jas Orlsw old. Karl (Jhormlev and Jess McMee Itle railway 011 at soutn verdict re- I coroner's Jury. fS thai the ictims I 11 a rear end colli. U III Mil to 1 .1-1 second and thelrd sections HI'FFAI.o. N. V.. Feb. 22. - Aus mber four on the Spokane, trails is ready to make even greater nd Seattle railw av." The I sacrifices to aid England, declared found no evidence of neglect on j Premier Hughes of Australia, her, irt of any employe of either of enfoUtS to London to confer with th sins, and that the collision was cabinet about the war. possible by lack of proper sys- "Australia will send 300,000 more nil also by the rules of the said 1 troops, euiilpped, trained and main S. P, 8c S. IS BLAMED FOR WRECK; LACK OF SYSTEM Feb. tin isused the rear em heiicy. according urned here by The verdict 1 came to death ion of th it train 11 Portland to lo DEM Mi PltoMi'l MTION (Continued from page one moua food was put our and thin mnted for many rabbits. Thousands ad ih.r.i irathi.rd about haVHtUi'KSI '' 1 r " rallwaj allowing trains to toiiow soiuunea oy Australia to an r.ngiaini closely, the evidence Showing thai tlM before the year ends. We are hope collision took place from three bjlful the war will end this year, hut four and "tie-half minutes after s however long it continues, Australia ' ml Number Four his evening for Alleged Bad Check Artist Wanted Here Taken Into Custody Does Your Dentist Hurt You? If so you are not vretting the best to be had in den tistry. We absolutely guaran tee to be able to extract the sorest tooth, take out the nerve, or prepare the most sensitive cavity with out hurting you. Our best advertisers are those for whom we have operated. ASK THEM. Drs. Idleman & Ingram Dental Specialists Two lady assistants. JOHN L. IN MILL l: is l;l l (. ill WASHINGTON POIl IITHOHITIES. lo fe.-d and were there slaughtered, fieorge ltugg. who has a place near Kcho. declares he and his men killed rabbits by the wagonloads around his stacks. The Utile animals had beaten trails to the stacks and the men. on horseback, made a drive of the coun tryside. Unable to travel outside I these trails, all of which led to the I stacks, the rabbits were ;il the mercv of Ihe men who stood beside the trail With clUbS, So last did they I that Mr. Rugg declares it took ntei get them all. other tanners worked the sarin plan of destruction. Still others went jlout on horses and knocked the weak' ! ..n,.,l rabbits over :,s thev ellllll Boys, released Iron joined in the work, if the storm, many far a stop. w 111 .ild with all he esolirce I enea rs onus across them, school duties. As a result mers will enjoy irei What would in baseball parlance In characterised as a 'bonehead Dlay" U responsible for the facl that one John destructive pests this year w I.. Miller is now under arrest at Prl- have "r,t enjoyed for years uwnitlnu the ..rrlval f declares it win materia"? D. Taj lor of this county " hfm on a charge of forg- 'b. PENDLETON'S BIG NEW EXCLUSIVE GARAGE FOR Ml Harbor 1UCC eck ssfUlly. passing a ipon the American he ihs irul in- bank '"' nesting a loan Of inn. Hi- lettei revealed his where abouts and h s apprehension followed. Miller had been working in 'Irani county and had kept a small amount of money in the local bank from time to time. His last employer was M. If, Hansen who gave him a check for $12, Miller it is alleged, ropled the signature on to another check for $lui) and punned it upon the First Na tional Hank of Heppner. The forgery was sq good that it wan not discov ered for several days. Miller, in th me.uit me, had made bis getaway and life pajisuge of weeks without appre. liensfon lulled him into a nense of ne- curllv. W. I Thompson American National. plaint yesterday afternoon and Sher iff Taylor left today for Puget Sound op of the west end. War on COJ'Otee, T'm,. Mr Averlll did not make the trip through that country to count 'dead rabbits, but to lay plum for a cam paign against the coyotes. Many coy otes make their spring dens In the country between K' ho Sttd Arlington and Mr. Averlll expects bis men to kill many this spring He has three hunt ers at work now and will increase the number to sin. I-aat year bOttnt hunters killed many pups but did not get the old coyotes ho that the num ber did not materially decrease. Mr. Averlll will require hln men to get the mother of every den of pups ua well an the pupn, and In this manner, ex pects to reduce the number consider ably. ASTORIA BREWERY MAY BECOME A FLOUR MILL THE car that has made walking expensive in Umatilla county. Lowest First Cost. Lowest Operation Expense Lowest Cost of Up-Keep. . president Ofth swore to a com- ASTORIA, Ore., Keb 22 -Tin- As toria brewery will be Bold to the high est bidder It Is rumored that It will be nurchused by men who w 11 con- ANOTHER RAISE IN PRICE ON TIRES EXPECTED. few 30-3 Firestone Tires at reduced prices to close) them out. Round-Up City Auto Co. 812 Garden St. Phone lirl to take the man Into custody. i vi ri It Into a flouring mill.