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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1916)
DAILY EAST 0REG0N1AN, FENDLETON. OREGON, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 28, 1916. EIGHT PAGr.l ; j t ! i i 1 1 1 ? i : 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 i s 1 1 1 1 1 j s 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 s 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 ! i i f I ! 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; 4 Rnnin 4 American Express Money Order for Sale Here f j II 10 I UU! FAG 2 EIGHT 1e uoy 4 r 0 Winter Bananas, C Grade, box $1.25 E 5 w;nf Rsnanaa. Fancv. box. $1.40 Zk Winter Bananas, Extra Fancy, box $1.50 E 4 Rome Beauty, C Grade, box $1.15 f Rome Beautv. Fancy, box $1.25 fA Rome Beauty, Extra Fancy, box $1.40 by the Car Load From our own Orchard at Imbler, Oregon. We guarantee every box. Ernest Temple Iterovvrlnft, Braest Temple of the firm of Je rard & Temple Is now rapidly recov ering frem a severe attack of pneumonia. EXTRA SPECIAL Good Cooking Apples, box GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. "QUALITY" Two Phones, 28 I i 5 i I 823 Main St 4 i V MToubi4 Negro Recovers, "Big Jack'1 Jackson, the colored man receatly ahot through the leg by WHiaja Rogers, another colored man, is recoTerlng from his wound and will soon be able to be out. Small Ruliltng Pwndr. A balding permit was Issued todav to Paaline West for the construction of a small frame building to cost $240 on We.t Webb si'reet A permit was issued Saturday to I. W. Terry ti build a mall (addition to his dwelling at SM Cosble street. iiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.- T4 Out They Go! TAKE YOUR UNRESTRICTED CHOICE OF Suit " $9.95 Any VALUES UP TO $40.00. Any Coat $7.95 REGARDLESS OF FORMER PRICE. NO ALTERATIONS NO EXCHANGES. Pendleton's Quality Store Convert the check which you received for your Xmas into a piece of jewelry. This will prive you a perma nent gift and of your own choice. Royal M. Sawtclle Christmas 1916. The HALLMARK Store Mclfciaald Was a I.okt. Due to the misinterpretation of a telephone message yesterday, tho item la the paper yesterday concern ing a robbery at Rieth was somewha; mixed up- Pat McDonald and Jack Hamel, who bunk together, were the victims of some unknown pilferer, thi former losing about $70 in money and the latter some jewelry and oth er articles. tributed $15 on a drunk charge and another Indian paid 110. Williau A veil also paid $10 and Peter Bushman took five days in Jail. Buys New Packard. K. D. Sayres, manager of Sayres store, has received a beautiful new Packard automobile of the 191" model. Bridge Crew Here. Tom Conner and his bridge crew of the N". P. Co. moved in from Fulton today and will put in a new set ol bridge ties on the N. P. bridge over the Umatilla river Just east of Pendleton. Old Picture 1 pr.nted. In the current edition of the Na tional Woolgrower Is a reproduction of a photo tuken in Pendleton in lS9i showing a pack outfit getting reads to trail 36.000 wethers over the mountains. Kids Kfejoy sliding. Bvery bill in the city Is peopled by boys and girls with their sleds as a result af the recent snow. The South Mala street hill was alive with youngsters yesterday afternoon, this hill being the favorite because of Its steepaess and length It Is a danger oas hill for sliding, however, because of the fact that it ends In the railroa 1 yards and because it Is much used by automobiles. Passes N, Y. RxaiuH Mark Patton has received word that his son. Hubert Patton, has success, fully passed the New York state den tal examination and is now privileged to practice In that state. He had previously passed the Pennsylvania examinations. II Inches of Snow at I'kiah. Chester A. Fee, who Is spending the winter on the Fee ranch at I'kiah and who came down Saturday, brought I the report that there Is 14 Inches ut snow at that place. Snow fell with out stopping for five days and nights, he states. Tfce Midnight Mass. The midnight mass at the new Catholic church was attended by over It persons. The music, sermon and ceremony were most fitting. At the fire Basses of Xmas day nearly 30 p knelt to receive holy communion. The Xmas crim erected by Fathr S"ern in the east tower of th church is aftractlng much attention The chil dren of the city are invited to vUi't It tomorrow at 3 p. m. 15 Above Zero. Lan night was the coldest night in Pendleton for several weeks, the mercury' go'ng down to 15 above zero early this morning. The official meas j urement of the snow showed 1 1-2 inches and this mel ed made a pre I cipitation of .17 of an inch. Rutler" Team Is winner. In the membership contest between two picked teams from the Moo4 lodge, captained by Arthur Gibson and John Butler. Butler's team was returned winner Saturday evening aft er taking up a big lead during the week. Under the terms of the con. test the losing team Is to give a tu" key feed to the winners, and Mr. Gib son announces that his team will make good tomorrow evening at the Moose lap Year Dance. The contest was carried on under the direction of O C. Burt of Corvallis. supreme na tional deputy director, and he will remain here to carry on a further membership campaign during the nent thirty days. j More. curios Received. ) Major Moorhouse has received some, more curios fur his museum, the do. ! nor being Ben Dupuis. Mr. Dupuis who soldiered In the Philippines, pre sented the major with several stuffed snakes and an aguaua which he se cured in the Islands. Big Pstfoe court Docket. Theugh y&jterday was a dry Chlst. mas m far as saloons are concerned there were number of men who cele brated too well and asa result the po lice ceurt docket this morning was the heaviest since the Round-Up. In all there were thirteen who were booked this morning. The most se rious offender was Dan Reggan whi drew the limit on a charge of bootleg giag. Richard Roe, Bert Cassidy anl U Kullier each forfeited bail of 1 for being intoxicated. Allen Bene diet, ESd Montgomery. Barney Mont gomery, Bert Mansfield and Jim Ri ley were booked with vagrancy charges but sentence has not yet been pa-sed. J"hn Snyder, Indian, con- Leave for Portland. Folsom Tallman and Harold Brock will leave today- for Portland to at tend the wedding of Eldon Furnish the former to act as best man anl the latter as an usher. Brock will re turn Friday to spend the balance ot the vacation bui Tallman will go on to Eugene and will re-enter the university. Arrest Declared Mistake. H. I. Travelutte, the hypnotist, who was reported as having been arrested In Baker on a charge made at Walla Walla, says the affair was a mistake. He declares he had cashed a bad check given him by another man. Up on the facts being made known th other man was taken Into custody and Travelutte released. Man Bitten by Dog Dies. Mack Bowler of he Roy Power Co., Roy, Idaho, la authority for the re port sent In to E. F. Averill. predatorj animal inspector, of a man dying there after having been bitten by a mad dog. He Is requesting federal assistance In combating the rabies In that part of Idaho. I Brother of Loral Colored Man. Edward Phillips, the colored porter at the Morgan barber shop In Port land who nnrrowlv escaped beln shot bv Martin H. McCall after the latter LATEST PICTURE OF QUEEN OF RUMANIA - -' '-a-7;' , - k , yv i At " ; " Is to give you the lowest price possible every day of the year. Your money goes as far here one week as it does the next and that is always the lowest. One price to you and that same price to your neighbor. Men's Suits Mmi' Hats M. Men's Heavy Hewed Unions Mo Men's Tan or Black Soek 8 1-Sc, 13 l-2o Men's (Moii Socks So Men's Wool Socks 15 I-''- 35c Men's Bib Overalls c Men's Jiiiiiimra Silo Men s W ork Shirts Men's Flannel Shirts l5 VOl' CAN DO BETTER AT Children's Htwfd I'lilons ClilUtrtvi'a Wool liilon... Ho.vs' Wool Unions I,adlM' Hccccd Unions . . Indies' Wool Unions Ijutles' H(ccrl Klinonaw. . Infants' Wool Itubeiia . . . Infants' Cashmere Hose . . . Infants' Knit Set ljullcs' Hcccrd Hose .... 49o hc, 7 9c, 8IK Ho 80 4c, 8o 11.49, I.S, 11.18 11.25. 1.4, l.t8 48a 13 1-20, 180 88U. tl.88 15c, 15c WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW had killed W. A. Shaner. another bar ter, yesterday, is a brother of the bell boy at the Hotel Pendleton. Phillips was chased through the streets by McCall. Secures New Stenographer. Miss Ruth Brown of Moscow. Ida ho, an expert stenographer, will ai rive today to taKe a position nun im B. U Burroughs Co. Divorce Suit Filed. Anna May Ullard today filed suit against her husband, Charles E. Ul liird, for a divorce and for the return of her maiden name. McCormlck. She alleges that her hushand falsely ac cused her and left her on July 4 ot this year. They were married In Cor vallis In December, 1913, and have no children. W. M. Peterson is attorney for the plaintiff. of the ground above the face of Ihe tunnel Is a spot from which the heav iest snow s melted In winter and the green grass' is always found there In all seasons of the year. The formation of the Ice Is believed to be due to the presence of certain chemicals in the solutions which trick contact with currents of air, cause a le through the rocks which, coming In lowering of temperature. Why the le should disappear In winter Is not so easily explained, untesa It is that the production of a low temperature, under the clrcums'ances, requires the presence of warm air curents in con Junction with the chemlnls contained in the solutions. Hallip T. 11 K. O. Hampton KMalo Appraised. The estate of the late A ton hus been appuralsed by Hampton. I. II. Nelson and Kainhart at $ T2.r-2.r3. It consists of ten quarter sections of farm land, the hist of which is valued at J.laoO. eight lots in Pendleton valued at I'MilO and the farm equipment. I'AKK MOVE TO P. TIOX. .OCK OI'POSI (Continued from Page l- Another article sets forth that, it section 4349 of Lord's Oregon Laws, under which the present library board now holds, notwithstanding raid re peal the members of the board of di rectors shall still be appointed by th' mayor of Pendleton with the consent of the council. The property of the corporation, as stated In the articles, consists of books and library equipment valued at $10, 000, the Income from the Sturxis fund and certain money collected from a tax levy by the city. Members of the other faction In the library controversy deny the right of members of the library board to In corporate without the formal sanction of the board or of the council and take possession of property belonging to the city of Pendleton. r i To the Wholesale Trade Get our prices before you buy APPLES, SALT, POTATOES HAY, EGGS, SOFT DRINKS. We have a full line of Apples in cold storage room. Can furnish Salt in carload or L. C. L. lots. ' Agents for "Bran New" and other products of Wm. Roesch Bottling Works, also for Hood River and Kansas City Cider. M- IRON 0. ABANDONED TUNNEL A NATURAL WONDER Phone 17C QUANTITY QUALITY SERVICE Ice Form In It In Hottest Weuthcr. i ami It is Warm In Winter. i EDGEMONT, S. D-, Dec. 23. A j natural wonder of the Black Hills. In ! the form of an Ice rave, is to be de- j veloped and made an attraction for turists. The Ice cave is situated ni Englewood and is one of the few nat-, ural wonders of Its kind in the world As a unique feature among the nat ural attrac'lons of the Plack Hills It ranks with Wind Cave and with Cn'- tal Cave, and In some respects Is even j more wonderful than either of these. I The cave has developed pecul'ar fea tures, which make It a most mystl fying proposition Some ten or eleven years ago. what now Is the Ice cave was run as a tun nel by the late Harvey Sheffer, and had been pushed about ninety feet Into the hill when work was aban doned as no satlsfa'cory mineril showing was encountered. The fact that It had the power of producln Ice even during the hottest summer weather was not discovered until later. In ihe hottest months of the year Ice forms In 'he tunnel, sometimes to a depth of three feet, and a remark able feature Is that during cold weth er the Ice disappears. On the surface i' 9. t 7 This is the latest photograph of Jueen Marie of Iliimanla, who. with her l ing and royal family, has been I driv. n from her home by the Ger man Invasion of Rumunla and capture of Bucharest. Further progress by the Oermans In Rumania may drive the Rumanian royal family l"t" exlh In Russia. EXPERT REPAIRING of Watches and Jewehy sItkS guaranneed H wm l!0 THE Jeweler J. S. L.WDKHS PHOPKRTY IXHl SALE. The house Is considered one of the most desirable from the stand point i f comfort, appearance, arrangement and location In the city The following ale some of its featuies .Situated on elevated corner, 100x100 feet, facing south-east. Ex terior concrete blocks, shingle gables and roof, stone foundation. Two full stories and attic. (Attic makes upstairs cool in summer). Full basement with fruit room or cellar. Large front porch commanding fine view. Srreeneil-ln back porch. Seven large, airy rooms (4 up stairs. 3 besides reception hall down-stairs). Plastered and calclmlned throughout. Path room, modern fixtures and good plumbing. Large linen closet. Four clothi s closets, cedar-lined. House cool In sum mer, warm In winter. Exceptionally well lighted and ventilated. Hot air furnace, registers In every room. Kolld oak and tile fireplace In living room. Out-door sleeping porch or balcony. Kitchen, white en ami I woodwork, built-in cupboards and tables. Wood and food eleva tors. Wood-shed under front porch, coal bin In basement. Hoth lots under cultivation, splendid soil. Trees, shrubbery, vines, roses, etc. Cement sidewalks and paved street. 6 blocks from Main St. Hrldgs (Cor. Jackson & Lincnln tfts.) 3 blocks from Matlock St. Hrldge and Round-Up Park. 2 blocks from Ll-icoln School. Good Neighborhood. Prico $5,500. Sc E. T. WADE. DALE HOT 1 1 WELL Optometrist and Optician Glasses ground and fitted. Lenses l j-1 duplicated. c American Nationnl Tank BuiMinK, Peri'lWfin. i THE UNIVERSAL CAR WHO YOUR FORD EEDS mm I IJUIIVJ H I IT HERE BR Factory mechanic in charge of our re pair shop and a complete stock of FORD parts, enables us to fix your FORD better, quicker and cheaper. Oils and Lubricants. Gas Air and Water. Round-Up City Auto Go. 812 Garden Street