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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1916.
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AND
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MEALS ISc AND UP.
pedal Chicken Dinner
Sundays.
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HOT TAMALES
CHILLI CON CARNE
SPANISH STYLE
LUNCHES
COFFEE
Everything clean and up-to-date.
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PRIVATE YACHTS DESIGNED
mil QBE IN WAR
PHILADELPHIA, May 6. Private
yachts so constructed that they can lo
coast patrol service In time of war are
being built In accordance with gov
ernment specifications for a half doz
en wealthy Phlladelphlans who be
lieve In adequate national defenae.
The vessels will be made for speed,
equipped with guns, wireless and pow
erful searchlights and have been de
signed to withstand the shock caused
by the firing of the guns which will
be mounted on decks.
Those for whom these boats are
being made are: Ettward T Totes
bury, John R. Fell, John p. Wether
Ill, Jr., Samuel H. ("ollum, Samuel D.
Riddle and Anton Ahlers. All of the
craft will have been completed by the
middle of the summer. They will be
enlisted in the government reserve and
Khar,.- In the civilian training cruise ar
ranged by the navy department for
August and September.
The vessels will be manned by
trained seamen , from the United
States navy and be directly under the
command of their owners on whom
the rank of ensign will be conferred
by the government
Turks Are concentrating.
PARIS, May ( - -Turkish troops are
being conc entrated at Smyrna, accord.
Ing to dispatches from Athena received
here by the Havas Agency.
The dispatches say that General Li
man von Sanders nas arrived at
Smyrna to superintend tne defense of
the Asiatic coast.
OSMER E. SMITH
Candidate for Republican
Nomination
District Attorney
Umatilla County,
Primary Election May 19, 1916
(Adv.)
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Maccabees Gather
at Walla Walla in
Big Annual Rally
1 1 ELI LODGE SENDS IELM.AT1U
'IX) ATTEND MEETING AT
garden oar,
Funeral of Late Mrs. Knight In At
tended ! I .urge Number on Wod
neaday; Many Itoautiful Floral
Offerings; She Had Many Friends In
the Hells section.
(East Oregonlan Special )
HELIX, Ore., May 6 Mrs. W H-,
Dale, Mrs L. D. Smith, Mrs. Wm Pi
per. Mrs. John VVyrick, Mrs. E. Zeus-;
ke. Mrs. Robert Fartlnger, Mrs. Roy;
McConnell, Mrs. Wallace Carglll, and j
Mrs. Bert Warren, Ladies of the Mac- j
cabees, represented the Helix lodge at
the rally held In Walla Walla Wednes
day and Thursday.
The funeral of Mrs. G. W. Knight
held Wednesday was one of the larg-
j est gatherings that ever met at the
' Christian churc h Many could not be
j admitted. Mrs Knight was a mem
ber of the church 25 years prior to
moving to Pendleton. Rev. Hubbell
I preached a touching; sermon of hope
; and encouragement. Mrs. Knight
! was a leader here In Christian, benev
olent and fraternal work.
And its
her manv
memory was uttested uy
loving friends who met to pay their winter If he lives up to his present
last respects There were many Plans. The former St. Paul's (Con
beautiful flower offerings. cord) and Princeton star will hang
Mrs E. E Uelst returned Tuesday up his hockey skates after next win
from a visit to Arlington tsr'l championship campaign, and no
Mis. J. E. Montgomery of Pendleton more will the hockey enthusiasts be
visited here Tuesday with Mrs. Mary able to howl their delight as Hockey
Montgomery. worms, turns, dodges his way up the
Mrs. A A. Hovey of Wren, Ore , is ice to the discomfiture of the oppos
visltlng Mrs. Wm. Stroud. The ladies ing teams. Baker has been playing
have been friends for many years. hockey for more than ten years, and
Mrs. Andrew McBwen of Athena, he feels that after next winter's cam
visited her sister Mrs J. S. Norvell paign he will have had enough of It.
! Tuesday and Wednesday.
Marlon Thrasher and Connie Clark
of Wallula, were business visitors
Tuesday. 1
I Dee Leroy was a Walla Walla visit-
or Tuesday.
Miss Monta Guest nas returned
' from an extended visit with relatives
I and friends In La Grande.
John Mills was a visitor from Wal-
lula Thurday.
Among the friends from neighbor-
Ing cities attending the Knight funer-
al, were John McCrea of Weston,
Henry KoepkC of Athena and H. J.
Taylor. J. B. Kennedy, L E. Penland,
and W. J. Stockman of Pendleton.
Mrs. Linden of Prosser, Wash., Is
visiting her danghter, Mrs. Victor Ma
son. Mrs. James Hill entertained at din
ner Thursday. Mr and Mrs. Drew,
Mr. Francis Beebe ana Miss Alta
Bpauldtnf,
Steps in Dispute
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UYCI JUUMIOIIIICS,
i
1915
February Germany announced be
ginning Of Von . Tirpltz campaign
uKitlnst merchantmen, effeceive at
midnight, February 18.
February 11 The United States
protested In the "strict accountability '
note
February 16-Germany offered to
wtthdruw her
Great Britain
submarine order If
permitted her to im-
port food.
February IS The Von Tirpltz cam
paign began with the sinking of the
French steamer VUle de Vllle.
February 19 Germany replied to
the American protest, declaring the
submarine war was a reprisal against
the British blockade.
May 7 Lusltanla sunk.
May 13 President Wilson sent Lu
sitnnia protest to Germany.
August 19 Arabic sunk
October 15 Germany disavowed
Arabic sinking, promising to sink no
more liners without warning.
1916
February 10 Germany announced
that beginning March I. all enemy
armed merchantmen would be treat
ed by submarines as ships of war.
February 15 United States de
mands withdrawal of orner.
March 3 and 7 Senate and house
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imp in oiniiu ii.i, K "I , jisoii.
March 2S Sussex disaster. then
within short Time Eagle Point. Man-
Chester Engineer and Berwindale de-
stroyed.
May 5 Germany replies to Amerl-
an demands for change In mode ot
"ubmarlnlng. j
mu.,mu mnin, ir.msAn
the Hrlng line. Note
' i no iiM.i'
iiohey baker to kktike m
next winter. !
HOBBY BAKES
Hobey Baker the greatest amateur
hockey player ever developed in this
country, will make ms last start in
the popular Canadian ice sport next
That's the reason he Intends to give
up playing the game at which he has
won international fame.
Baker is unquestionably one of the
greatest all around athletes In the
country. Besides his uncanny hock-
ey ability, Baker is a rattling good
football player. He served three
years on the Princeton Varsity. He
can sling the basketball with the best
of them and is also an expert swlm-
mer and tennis player. It has been
said, too, that had Baker gone Into
track athletics he would have been
another Ted Meredith.
To Preach at Riverside.
Rev. H. p. Hubbell of the Christian
'hurch will preach at the Riverside
school house next Sunday afternoon
IXvrec is Given.
rhe Pendleton caSn Market has
been given a default Judgment for
$326.28 plus 110.50 costs against
George Manos
IK'inonstratlng Electric Range.
Mrs. J. T. Toller and Mrs. Marsch
meyer, demonstrators for the Hughes
electric range, are demonstrating at
P- p- & Co. store this afternoon
1 iet ween the hours of 2 and 4.
1 - '
' j the statements he made in regard to
Takes Paroled Men Back. ' the Warren Construction Co. and th
State Parole Officer Joe Keller was bulldlnK ot tne Coiumbia Highway,
here yesterday en route back to Sa-1 Mr strain relterate8 this state
lem with four men wno had broken ., , hi np(ntBri address i, pi.
parole. Three were secured at Walla
Walla and one was brought from Wal
lowa county.
Movie Men Ixoving,
L. E Chaloner, until Thursday one
of the proprietors or the Alta theater,
left yesterday afternoon for his home
in Spokane. Herbert Deery. his part
ner, Intends leaving Sunday for hli
home in Potlatch, Idaho.
MUton Case Dismissed.
Having been charged with a statu- the excellent water system which
tory offense against a young girl, Ray ! Pendleton has; to the excellent schools
Sampson of Milton was yesterday re-laud the fine buildings. He elaborat
leased and the case dismissed by thejed at iength upon these two special
district attorney upon the represents
tion that both the man and the glfl
wished to get married
Gets Appointment to Annapolis.
Wesley Minis, captain of the Pen
dleton high school track team and son
of Mrs. Fred Laati or this city, has j
received word that he has been given i
the appointment by Congressman Sin -
REINFORCEMENT FOR FRENCH AT
ri o filler! wlih French reinforcements
how the heavy bombardment has destroyed the buildings in the background.
To Auto Owners
We have purchased the trimming business of
H.E. WITHERS and have secured the services of
an expert auto trimmer from the East.
SO-
We are now prepared to give the best of at
tention to the making of complete new auto tops
or the repairing and new parts of old ones.
To Ford Owners
A "one-man" top made of mohair cloth and furnished with
"Jiffy" curtains will make your car "up-to-the-minute" only $32.50,
complete and attached to the car.
H AM LEY & COMPANY
COURT STREET
:
nott to the United States naval acad-
emy at Annapolis, as a result of the
examinations recently held In this
city.
Was valley View District.
Instead of being in the Falrvlew dis
trict, as reported, the school trouble
which resulted in the arrest of the
teacher, Miss Pearl Evans, for libel
and in the examination of O. W. Mc
Dole for sanity, was in the Valley View
district which is located at the foot of
the Butler grade.
I'.ti- Mayor's Fine Stallion.
R H. Barr yesterday purchased
from Mayor Best "Black Prince," the
standard bred trotting stallion which
the mayor has owned for some time.
I Mr. Barr will keep the animal hero
! until November, when he wUl ship
hlm t0 Louisville, Ky , to Homer H.
selby, well known race horse man and
a brother of "Kid McCoy."
i Other Xcws of Pendleton on I "age 12
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asked him at Pilot Rock. That is,
i whether or not he himself believes
lot flock he refused to answer as to
whether or not he believed the state
n. ems himself and since he has re
peated It in his published speech we
iisain ask him if he believes It
The statement which Mr. Strain
makes and which he refuses to ans
wer is in effect that the profit in the
construction of the Columbia High
way to the Warren Construction Co.
las 75 cents a square yard.
In his opening remarks at Pilot
lock. Mr. Strain called attention to
public improvements, but he failed
and intentionally failed to tell the
people that all these were secured
through the Issuing of bonds. Mr.
Strain, had he desired to be fair,
would have told the people that nc
public improvement
f this class or
character has ever been secured or
ever will be tecured except by issuing
'bonds.
VERDUN
In a small village back of Verdun
NOTICE
If the other statements which Mr.
Strain makes in his published speech
have no more merit than the one with
regard to the Warren Construction
Co., then the opposition to the Bond
Issue stands upon very flimsy foun
dation. It Is not a question of the
Warren Construction Co. now before
the people, but it Is a question of
whether or not they will vote a bond
to secure the good roads. After the
bonds are voted is the time to con
sider the question as to who should
build them. All that this measure
before the people provides is whether
the roads shall be built and how
much money shall be spent on each
one. It Is up to the people and the
county court, after the bonds are
voted, to say what kind of roads shall
be built and who shall build them.
The Warren Construction Co. has no
more assurance of securing this con
tract for the construction of these
reads than has any other road build
ing concern in the world.
Mr. Strain further dwells at length
upon the labor issue in connection
with the building of these roads.
There is no merit to his contention
that labor will be Imported for the
county court will undoubtedly put a
clause in the contract that all labor
employed must be local In order that
the people may receive the benefit of
the J800.000 which will be spent for
labor if these roads are built
It Is not a question of what Mr.
Strain thinks, but the condition con
fronting the people of the county
which demands immediate consider
ation. A macadam road is a waste of
the quarter million dollars unless it
is hard surfaced at once; it is an ex
pense of one thousand dollars a mile
for up-keep unless it is hard sur
faced at once: and this expense will
continually Increase for the next two
or three years after which it will be
absolutely Impossible to put the ma
cadam road in any condition to pre
vent travel. Now. if the people wait
or attempt to wait until the regular
tax money Is sufficient to hard sur
face these roads, they will be up
against the same proposition of no
reads to hard surface. If the peo
ple of the East end expect the peo
ple of the West end to vote them a
special tax for the sole purpose ot
hard surfacing these roads, they will
be mistaken and if the people of the
West end expect the people of the
East end to vote them a special road
tax after the macadam has once been
hard surfaced they also are mistaken.
This is the contention which con
fronts the people today and the only
solution Is the present Bond Issue
for It answers all the purposes; it
costs every section of the county Its
It's to Your
Advantage
in every way to be careful of
your diet and see to it that the !
Stomach. Uver and Bowels are
working harmoniously. As soon
as help Is needed. Try
HOSTETTERSj
Stomach Bitters!
8000 acres, fenced and cross fenced, good building, with or without
stock, at 110 per acre. Easy terms.
ScOO acres, good Improvements, easy terms, with or without stock.
Pi Ice 110 per acre.
00 acres. 300 In grain. 150 alfalfa, good buildings close to railroad;
all goes with outfit, at 150 per acre.
1000 acres of wheat land, close to R R., J30 per acre.
1 have acreage and suburban homes.
5 business chances on Ma'.n street.
50 residence property, some are good bargains.
Good business property In Athena, very cheap.
Come in and talk It over.
E. T. WADE, Pendleton. Ore.
just proportion of the money and It
gives every section a road and It gives
them more road for the same money
than they can secure under any other
system and for less taxes, for the
money now being put in road taxes la
a positive waste and Mr. Strain knows
it is and if he would be fair and tell
the people what he honestly believes,
he would tell them that the Bond Is
sue was the only solution for the pres
ent road situation.
ACTIVE UMATILLA COUNTY GOOD
ROADS ASSOCIATION.
W. C. E. Pruitt, Secretary
Expert repairing
of Watches
aad Jewelry.
Satisfaction guaranteed
Wm. Hanscom
THE Jeweler.
DANCE
Saturday Night, May 6.
Eagle-Woodman Hall
Keen's Orchestra.
You are invited if you en
joy a good time.
Admission 50c
GO TO THE
St. George Grill
when you want a good
steak.
35c Merchants Lunch
Served Daily.
We are not cutting prices
but are improving
quality.
WHITE TO TOITR FRIENDS OK
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w. a. smith & CO.
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