PAGE TWELVE DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1917. PAGE THTir 1 THEY HOLD POWER INJHE COMING CONGRESS 'a m I The Dean Tim Co. Suppose you have made up your mind to pay cash for your groceries have you not? Now don't say you "can't" or it's "too incon venient" or "I am not at home when the gro ceries come." These are nothing more than excuses, and again you are admitting you have not time to save money. Our cash system will save you money on your groceries all the time. Phone SSS DOWNEY'S U. S. INSPECTED MEAT IN CONNECTION. PHONE 188. Amusements What the press agents say about Pendleton's pres ent and coming attractions. VMI)l.Va AND ltECEITIOX HEAlTIrTED BY FLOWEILS The wedding scene in the de luxe edltivn of the Vltagraph feature, '"My official Wifei" starring Clara Kim ball Young, Earle Williams and Har ry T. Morey, are beautiful to behold with "Sunshine Mary Anderson as the bride and Arthur Ooxlne an the groom. The large drawing room set Is dec orated with palms and flowers while a. large bell of white blossoms hangs over the flowed banked altar. The guests wearing all sorts of exquisite evening gowns udd life to the scene and make the picture fairly ring with realism. The dance and reception following the ceremony and prior to the couple leaving for Russia, where the rest of the story Is laid, is ali staged with the greatest care and form fitting backgrounds for the graceful dancing of the players. One can almost hear the sweet strains of the well-known wedding march as the bridal procession starts toward the altar and all In nil. the picture becomes a marked success in every seine of the word. Tills feature is at the Pastime the ater on Sunday-Monday. One correspondent complains nf the odor of gasoline oh his clothes and asks how to get rid of it. liut why should he not be democratic and smell like thu common people? Hong Kong Gaf a 1M) NOODLE PARLORS Noodles AND Chop Suey Outside Tray Orders a Specialty. Boxes for ladles and gentlemen, OPEN DAT AND ALL NIGHT Meal Tickets, 21 Meals for M.M Special Chicken Dinner Sundays. 548 Main Street Next to . 0. Blag. Phone 11 "GLAZE" AVI) "ICE STORM" NEW TERMS OF WEATHER WHEAL' j "Meet"' Is Mount Only for "Kloof and Not for I tain That Freezes, After Falling. WASHINGTON. Jan. 4. The old- fashioned "sleet" is going out of style . this winter before the newer "Ice : storm" and "glare." Weather official reported today, In their campaign for more accurate terminology for vari ous kinds of frozen rain. iff mm T fff'&m If x . -j? Ik m I " ; lij xmv-M 1 of vSSf-hi Si- - n ii r-$ i -l : ) i I I ' 1 t 1 a s j I I ' , wk - - i I N.V W. R MAtfriN, LA. MtYER LONDON, fROCR$ilV, r SOCIALIST tRA C. COPLEY, ILL. CHAS. H. RANPALl. CAL FflOS. t. 5CHALL. MINN Here are five of the six Independ ents in the house of representatives, who ttlll have the balance of power Bleetsjiofftclally described as small there when the president calls the gionuies or ram frozen before striking the earth. When rain freezes after falling and forms a glassy coating on tf ground, trees and wires, the condi tion Is called a glaze, and when this is severe and Is accompanied by wind It Is reported as an Ice storm. The Weather Bureau hopes to eli minate what It considers Improper use of the word "sleet," ns It has caused substitution nf the term "tornado" for "cyclone." when a violent storm of small diameter is meant. new congress Into session after March i Not only does the decision of the speakership depend on them, but the to the democratic administration. Mr. Randall of Los Angeles is a prohi bitionist; Mr. Copley of Illinois is a progressive, as are Thomas D. Bchall of Minnesota and W. P. Martin of Louisiana. Meyer London of New York is a socialist. Alvin T. Fuller of Massachusetts sets himself down whole policy of the house fn relation as an independent. 17, SI IK IS A IKMJ EXPERT. California (ilrl Italics Porkers plcaiure and Profit. foe I HOLT8V1LLB. Cal . Jan. 3 IUU i ing hogs for pleasure and profit is thu occupation of Miss Josie Fuller, seven. T teen, youngest and best all-around ... ... feminine pork producer in the Im- FRANCE HONORS AMERICAN prlal vlU!t.y. It her ambition to HOY FOR BRAVERY ON FIELD .ome tnt beBt expert on hogs in It I -it her district. Her herd numbers fifty, and is Increasing. "Pig culture isn't esthetic work, ol course," said Miss Fuller. "Il can't be considered a finishing school for debutantes, but there's money in It." She has establlsned a record of do- THIS XIJEN EAGLE IS NO tXH-NTERFEIT Captured Bird Fight Hard for Free dom W ith Beak and Talons. WATER BURY, Conn., Jan. 6. A fine golden eagle was captured by hunters last night in Prospect. This fellow had been a terror Xo farmers for some time .killing poultry. HU pet aversion was guinea fowl, the sen tries of farms. . The eagle was caught In a tree after a terrific fight with clubs by Edward C. Mulvaney, Edward Bergin and Edward McGinn. It stands : feet high. Is 2 feet long, measures si feet from tip to tip of its wings, and veloping her porkers for the market weighs nearly 25 pounds. at a cost of 3 1-2 cents a pound. fr M - t " t i r r I , . " i if. v'4 J V- t HEl'NITED AFTER 19 YEARS. Young Woman Ilmls MiHhrr Through "Ad' 'In Christmas Day laHr. KE' YORK, Jan. 4. After nine teen yenr. Mrs. Christine Marskl of No. 161 Stockholm street, Brooklyn, found her mother in New Brunswick. X. J., yesterday. The mother, Mrs, During its shifting from crate to cage it fastened its talons in the thigh of James Hurley, clawed A. Gonzales, tore the skin from the hands of Feston Sharp of Brookline, and hit savagely the finger of Scully Barton, a messenger boy, who put his hand in "to see if it was stuffed." MORE KKIfHtTS OF RAIDER. NEW YORK. Jan. 5. Reports o( a German raider in the Atlantic were Woerner. the.i given added color by stories of offi- 1 Mix Henry Holzhauser. was left alone eers and passenaers of the French with her four-year-old child when liner E-range. They told of the her husband die1. She was forced to ship's changing course suddenly In put the c hild In an - Institution and the Bay of Biscay, after sighting an lo-t track of Christine when she wa i placed In a private family. I The family told the little girl about here mother and for five years the young woman maintained n constant search for the parent. On Christmas Day an advertisement In . a New Brunswick paper attracted the atten- ' tion of Detective George Dunn, who traced Mrs. Woerner. NORMAN O LEE unidentified vessel last night. The lights were extinmiished when she began asking the liner's name and destination. They distanced the pur suer. The passengers were given charts of the lifeboats and each seat was identified. Norman O. Lee, son of Albert Le. editor of Vanity Fair, has shown the kind of stuff those American boys who do not fear war are made oi He went to the eVrdun front Dee. S as a driver in the American ambu lance corps and less than two weeks later he received the medallle mlli. WRONG AT BOTH ENDS. I,oRS" Hair Too Red for His C.lrl; Fi-et Too Flat fo I'wle Sam. CHICAGO. Jan. 4. His hair Is red and his feet are flat and therefore neither husband nor hero may he be come. A girl turned down Albert p. Legge of Waukegon. 111., because of his i'rimin ti.titita.iA onil this ItPittlffhf talre On a road swept bv German t . u . j... j: .,i - - aOdUl W1U II U I'diiuiiitni oi u ibv 1HI.-..U1- tlon that he betook himself to the re. SCENTS STATE DEPART- MEXT SCANDAL X STOCK DEALS. shells he carried an unconscious am bulance driver for one mile to save hln life. His own auto had been over turned by a shell. Before he went to the war he was a student In Phillip Exeter Academy. conoi D I0E30I ioqoc I0E3 GENERAL STORE FOR SALE Owner wants to retire aniwlli sell good paying business cheap. Lo cated in good stock raising Section, close lo Pendleton. Whole thing goes; store building. S room dwelling. 5 lots, stock runs about $4000 Price for all 16.000.00. Cash or bankable notes. Must be sold at once crultlng station of the United 'Rtatei marine corps in his city and offered himself as a fighting man. The surgeon had no fault to flnJ with his red hair, but when he got to the other end of Legge his feet he said officially: "You have been standing on them too much. The arches of your feet are too low to withstand service hiking." MATLOCX-LAATZ IfiVESTUENT GO. 112 East Court St. fl REAL ESTATE LOAN8 g ioaoEaoiaoisoE30caozao. INSURANCE itaoc ?iriiniiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiii!iiitiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiffli. HOPPLES, CHOP SUEY. CHINA DISHES I 1 ftOFY'S KWONG HONG LOW I E A W ,l4 Wert.Aita St.. Uprtaln. Phone 4J3 1 I.IKIT. CASTLE TEACHES DANCING AT THE FRONT NEW YORK, Jan. S. In an old French chateau, five mllea behind the trenches. First Lieutenant Vernon Castle of the British Flying Corps has found a piano, and gives daily dancing lessons to the other members of the corps. Second Lieut. Q. 1. Fuulkener of the Royal Aero Club of London told a reporter at the Hotel McAlphln last night. "Our actual work Is only about three and one-half hours a day," said Lieut. Fnlkner, "and since we have none of the red tape of the other de partments, we are left pretty much to ourselves. All the boys like Ver- ? u tr If !i I H I ' William ft.,, wood"! Representative William H. Wood, republican of Indiana, has Introduced In the house a resolution for the ap pointment by the speaker of a com mittee to Investigate the stock mar ket speculation Thursday, Dec. Jl, which grew out of two statements la sued by Secretary of State Lansing about President Wilson's note to the European belligerents. He asks that the committee ascertain if any on high In the administration or a rein- ftHMIHintllIM',IIIIIIIIIIIIIIinilllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIinuJ and his bravery." g u, our-e ves. ! me doys i.Ke er- V(, of any pne thpre profl,e(1 bv thc n0" -'' for hl unaumlng(manner finotuatlons of the market on the secretary's statements. ot Alexanders Pre-Inventory Stock Re- ducihg Sale Come out this evening after supper, there are a big lot of bar- i gains to be found from every dep t. $ MEN Shirts Shirts Alexander's frfr inn 4 . vantage of the big special offer do so tonight after Ta M....'C-. j 1H17 i s. j supper new'qpnng iyu patterns anu sinpes are included in this great shirt offer values up to i $1.75, your choice 3 i i I ALEX IAAOR DEFIED COCRTS TO GET OOAL IXK POOR ) I 1 : I i 5 N : , i - It 1 i J good faith with him in Sully's nego tiations ior me sate or uie ioreign rights In an Invention by Doremus, now dead. If the vegetarians could have their way peanut butter would be king. SEEKS FOR IXCEXDIAUT. LOS AXGELES. Jan. 5. Al Jen nings, evangelist, haa started a search on his own account for the man set ting fire to this home in Hollywood. He believes an ex-convict is guilty. Jennings is an ex-hold-up man. MAYOR J. MAC VICAPL Charging that some of the tnent coal mines near Des Moines restricted nrndnction to keen uti prices. Mayor John MacVicar seized several wagon loads from a coal company tor poor persons who said thev had been un able to buy coal wjiile the thermom eter was 14 degreesnelov wro. ite was stopped in his first raid by a:i injunction of a court. Then he went Into hiding so he could not be serv ed again and he made arrangement for a raid on some other company"' coal supply. He said he took this ac tion because there was a public necessity. JOHN' HWS HAMMOXD IjOSES $238,700 SITT Liable to Damage for That Stun Jury Finds in Action Over InU-nt Rights. RALT1MOUB. Jan. 5. That John Hays Hammond, the mining engineer, by falling to see that stock In Gen eral Cotton Securities Company was returned to Addison C. Dubois, a pat ent attorney, and Willard Doremus, an Inventor, had made himself liable to 1238.700 damnges, was the verdict rendered by a Jury In the superior court here last n'ght. An appeal will be taken. Daniel J Sully, former syndicate manager for the Securities company. In his testimony during the trial, al leged that Hammond had not dealt In Order Your Goal NOW It's a keep warm insurance against the cold weather. The cold days this winter will tell you whether the C o a I, with which you're filling your bins, will give the comfort and satisfaction you ex pected. To escape re grets it's wise to re member that it's the heat producing qualities in coal that count. You can get LONGEST BURNING, GREATEST HEAT-GIVING by ordering your coal from us. Why go elsewhete? See us for ra SK COAL LUMP OR NUT. Good dry fir, yellow and black pine. Dry Slabwood that U dry. All. wood comes either four foot or sawed. B. L. BURROUGHS Telephone S