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TEN PAGE3 DAILY EAST OREGQNIAN, FENDLE.TON. OREGON. FRIDAY. JANUARY 19, 1917. 4 rffeV-ea . -a. i THE WIVES OF UMATILLA -( tmt w!lf nt Si'ttll WpcklJ St Pw- cj;..fin. orrRon. tit 111 UP OUKi.kMAN ITM.IKUINO CO City Official Paper. County Official Paper. Member United Press Association. 0 LV .. it,, miotoff!'- t rendition. MATILLA is the name of tin Orepon river, a con fluent of the Columbia. of a county in that state and of a town in that county. But thoujrh subordinate now in the gazetteer, it is the town which is destined to carry the name to greatest celebrity. It will be come known the round world over to persons who never heard of the river or the im portant county to some per haps who have never even the STaIk IN OTHER CIT1KS nt,: mand. INMtlana. iT. V'L ,v. r-ortlind, Oregon. ON F1LB AT ,r..,e r ?5X! i., c. I Tor Umatilla town is 52L2ir-i: , laboratory in which the most BiJ ., ovrmrimonf wnmnn jhas ever made in government 2,vi is nireau.v m mmc. 1 h patches which told how. late Iiilli in the citv campaim, Laura, wife of Mayor Starcher, a . -K nominee for reelection, ap- m't. .,. h. mii -'s nearea as a camuuaw 's""" fcii. roar m i mm atlU mue block, fronting on Court and Main streets, to T. F. Matlock and R. O. Thompson and others for 138.000 or a little less than H per square foot the property containing just 3S.5D0 squure feet. Twenty years aso this property, now situated in the heart of romlleton. was worth but II. -E Per acre. Horn to the wife of Thomas Mor rison, living on Wild Horse above town a pirl. weight eight and a half poundsT The W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. R. J. Slater on Patur day at 3 p. m. R. Alexander returned on this mornlnvr's delayed train from Pakof City. AUSTRIAN DULI0Y GUfl CAPTURED BY THE ITALIAN; KI PSI RIPTIOS RATES. " (IX Al'VANCBl TIr, en ?' m"11 v; (it Wn1h. IT - Ilroe ni'iiiilw. by ts! an mi'th. I'T a1"'1 to: IT. re.r. t.y carrier (It months, by cttrler. kiif, three rom-.th. by currier l ':?. on Tnr. by msll... ..IS 0O - OX THE TOHOGGAX. John rUrleycorn is going The race he failed to win; No more his friends'll meet him In a jolly pahled Inn! Thne'E up:" you hear him say- lug. T1I tave to ro my way. And hark They're calling after: The dg his had his day!'" John F.arlevcorn is going. Te( with reproachful eyes. He sa-s: "When in the low- grounds I took you to the skies! When In the gloom you tarried And gold hud lost its gleams. I irave Vou song and solace 1 made you rich in dreams!" lit. He call? the crowd ungrateful. And this answering word is t,- said: "Tow miule us rich with dream ing. But all the dreams are dead!" And so. they see him going And. graceless, have bheir 8.1 y: -Hp's reaped after sowing The dog ha had his day!" ed him at the polls described only a partial phase of the feminine tnumpn in uie election. The wives of several other r-ifv officials also appeared as rival candidates against their husbands and were accoraea a like gratifying victory at the hands of an intelligent and dia criminating electorate. Other towns have had wo men chiefs of police. Other towns have had mayors. Some may have had a woman mayor and a woman chief of police simultaneously. -But when Umatilla inaugurated Mrs. t oo SfrnvVipr as mavor, on 'Jan. 10, it inaugurated also a woman recorder, a woman : treasurer and four, women 1 ' members of the council. Mrs. ; Mavor Starcher's address con stained corroding irony on man government and affirmed the innate and unquestioned supe ? rioritv of petticoat government. 1 There is one holdover male member of the council and in proof of her faith she left him t without any assignments in the appointment of the council , committees. In further proof she1 announced that no town i marshal, masculine or femi l nine, would be named. Under i government of women, by wo- men and for women, none would be needed, she says. ?! Umatilla women have the of their convictions. ;V VUlUftV - t Thev are real vanguard picxeis on the direct line of march with an incomparably greater power for advancing the move ment than a childish patrol around the White House gates. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. DO YOU KNOW That more than tCfl.OOO was sul). feribed in Pendleton during 1916 for '.arious public enterprises? That lot Livermore was the first mayor of Pendleton? That nonie neoole in Pendleton are. cultivating habits and appetites dur ing these prosperous days that are liable to prove their undoing when times tighten? That City Recorder Fitt Gerald was at one time city attorney and at an other deputy district attorney? That the Commercial Club w 111 elect new officers next month? That one of the principal decora tions on the walls of Secretary of State Ben Olcott's office Is a Round- Vf pennant? Along the whole of their front the .now magnificently equipped and the Italians are exercising a steady pres. men are filled with enthusiasm. .... . u.a... an Anutrinll sure. The r.rmy of King ictor is ine picture ..o - NEW COYOTE BOUNTY BILL IS INTRODUCED SALEM, Jan. 19. A bill providing tor aa increase on all coyotes grown or nuns to S3 fur em'h nail nnfl fnr females 3 for 1917 and increasing Jl a year mereaiter, was nuroauctea in the htuse of representatives Wednes. dair bv n f. Clurlf nf ArHncton An affidavit that the claimant mu.-t swear to that he is the slayer of the animal, that It was not raised In cap tivity, and that it was killed in fre- gon is provided for by the bill. The claimaat must also have the affidav tt of a resident taxpayer of Oregon veniying nis own statements. ami:rica MixisTn to nOIAXIA flECAI.IiK.1) ,.,--. Tko nronnsal to rename the irT.c HAVE A FEUD lnanwVi West Indies bv calling FUNERAL them the Dewey Islands is mosi ta The newlv DUT- PIIE welfare of the town ;lAnds were secured 1 and of the county calljfor 'the purpose of defence and for a settlement of the li-1 fprpfore for naval uses ThJin flnvthintT else. It iw-milri Vip fittin? when they Icome under the American flajr to have the islands baptised with the name of our bold and popular commodore Irarv ci ntroversv on an ami cable basis if such a solution can be found. The fight has engendered much bitterness on both sides. There is plenty of unfairness suspicion and A.'rinirt r.n tVio nnrt of all Con- a to Fact nrpcronian Tf U trulv surnri.sin2 now t!. tifin cocmQ rippfilpas frpnprnns and kind some legis nilUMl 'JJl ' " ' i -- "- t a ; nnfnrtnnate. Pendle-1 lators become with reference i i f TYiiifi tniA "koHormcnh" in the direct do to bother with profitless primary law and the initiative feuds. We need our energies for constructive purposes, not for internal strife and bicker ings. May the joint committee appointed by the council and the Commercial Club find a way to end the trouble. If the can do so the East Ore Ionian will stage a banquet in honor of the committee and will provide a memorial hatch et to be cast into the Umatilla river at high wate r. and referendum. FVprv time the old p-uard leaders and the so-called pro gressive republican general try to get together in the east it is necessary to call in the po lice to restore order. The law making it a crime for a drunk man to drive an auto will take some of the comedy out of one class of joy rides. It In n r i ' 1 5' fsS &..v- , DIGI3lL3 TCS- When the Children Cough, Rub Musteroleon inroais and Chests K tdline how soon the sympt.ri"!3'! develop into croup, or worse. w" you're glad 'you have a jar of M tcrote at hand to Kive prompt, sure rc lief, t does not vmm. . As first aid and a certain remedy. tt.U,te is excellent Thousands d mother, know it VpU Shouia Keep . iar n t he house, rcauy ...- - It is Uie remedy for adtjlts, too. Re licvei sore throat, bronchitis, tonsi t.s aclie, congestion, . k or lumbago, pains and aches ot bacK or Joint, sprait-s. sore J"'.' Jrosted leei anu often prevents pneumonia,. AUSTRIAN D1TMMY GUN. dummy Kun rlKsed Italian air scouts, by the Italians. ecelv up to d It was captured STATJ FIELD REAL ESTATE ACTIVE V. V. CXM'F'MAX OP I'KN Dl.ETltlN Bl'YS T. PEL,M04KR lUXt'H HEAIX THIS CITY, Mr. and ilrH O'SnUlvau netnm rrom Honeymoon; Oew Choplng Hay; Two New Garages and a Black smith Shop Built. (Kast Oregonlan Special ) STANF1ELD. Jan. 19. Stanl'ield real estate Is still on the move. F. F. Coffman of Pendleton, has bought the T. Pehnulder ranch abnut a mile northeast of this place. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. osuiuvan re turned Wednesday from their honey moon trip and are keeping house on Hurriman street. Mrs. John Fulford Is visiting friends In Athena, H. F. Peacock of La Grande. WW in town Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Fulford visited in Echo Monday. Minut thlrtv Odd Fellows attenar ed lodge at Hermlston Monday even ing. G. L. Punning left Saturday wltn carload of fat hogs for the Peattid market. L. P. Shangle was a Freewater pas- senger Tuesday. H. A. McKeen of Hermlston, witn a large crew of men are chopping hay here. He expecU to be here about glx weeks. Lloyd Riches spent Sunday In Pen dleton. W. A. Kiethmlller of Portland Is sueodiiiir the week here. A. B Grover and John Helmlsh o lone was here Tuesday. The Rebeccas of this place attended lodge at Gcho Wednesday evening and helped to Initiate a large class In the mysteries of Rebeccaism. J. M. Kyle left the first of the week for Tacoma. Miss M. E, Windell ot Pendleton, Is the guest of Rev. and Mrs. F. E. Fau-cess. Pat Lonergan of Pendleton wa here several days this week. George Coe has a force of men clearing the sagebrush off of hi land adjoining town and will sow it to wheat this spring. Knapp and Stewart have opened up a garage In the Coe building on Main street. Don Prultt was a Pendleton visitor the first of the week. Word received here from St. Paul, Minn , ayg that T. D. Taylor of Pen dleton will be the king of the "Ico Carnival' at that place. The Ladies Aid held its regular meeting at the church Thursday aft errnoon. Stanfleld has two new garages and a blacksmith show. Let the good work go on. Ir. Reld has made sev eral professional calls to Echo this week. Blood Hounds Hunt Com let SALEM. Jan 19. Blood hounds are hunting J. Clark, escaped convict lost the trail at Turner tnis auer- noon. Officers believe the fugitive may have boarded a train. Suburban thermometers in January have an outlook on life similar to that of the startled fawn. Col. Cody was not only a scout, but a good scout STOMACH IT-SET? Get at the Real Cause Take Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets That' what thousands of stomach sufferers are doing now. Instead ol tfA-trifr nnir. or trvin to natch no a poor digestion, dry are attacking the vfll entire ol the ailment Cloiiceu liver and disordered bowels. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, laaliiirf way When the liver and bowels are per frrmtnn their n:.tn-:il iltlu'tmtl Ilivnv goes indigestion and storr.neh troubles. If you have a bad taste in ynur mouth, tongue coated, . oppeiite poor, lazy, don't-care feeling, no ambition or energy, troubled with undigested foods, you should take Olive Tablets, the sub stitute for calomel. rir TMwanV Otive Tnlib-f? a purely vegetable compound mixed with nliv fill Von will know them hv their olive color. They do the work without grining, cramps or pain. Take one or two at bedtime for quick relief, so you can eat what yv.i like. At 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. Looking at the vast number of In telligent women who are not engaged In the "silent patrol" nt wasnmgion, Fresldent Wilson Is favorably Impress ed with the woman suffrage ouuse. UI!ll!lllllllllllllll1ltlinillllllllllllll SicK Room Rule Goods a a 5 a a a KBTE1VE OCR BPEClAIi S ATTENTION. We are at all times equlpp- ed to supply your needs at a shortest notice with practical s first quality rubber goods. a We sell the famous adver- a tlsed "Kantloek Rubber 5 Goods and guarantee utmost satisfaction and value. 5 Telephone orders trarz yon, a your nurse or physician re- 3 celve our Instant attention. 3 Deliveries are prompt so! 3 correct a Give us a trial. 3 Tollman & Co. Leading Drugfuts 3 ?iiiMiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiHitiiiniiitttiiMinniii? tllllllllllMllllllMIIIIIIHMIIIIIIllHIIIIIMIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllMIMIIIIIMM if I r f ' ft ; Is ' ' ' W " .: 1 1 VOPICKA diArlpjl J. Vnninka Amnrlpan Tin- ister to Rumania, Serlila and Bulgaria. wh will quit his post at Bucharest and proceed to Jassy, the present seat ef the Rumanian government. The German government asked that he bo removed from Bucharest, citing In stances wherein they claimed Mr Vopica had given evidence of the fa"t that he was pro-ally in his feelings and unneutral In his actions. It Is said that he has been temporarily re called, although he will remain in 3 Jassy pending an Investigation by the state department. Saturday Mornin at 7:00 0 clock THE BOILED DINNER 1 ; The Germans cannot do , . Imuch on the ocean but when N an effort to save his con- Q . - vpiA trir011(rh the scrim- gtituenta from the high matrP i;np it p-enerallv makes a cost of living terror VipaH.h rommissioner of New York has recommended a re turn to the boiled dinner, once the itar reliance in millions of homes but now too often re garded with scorn as being a manifestation of plcbian taste. Whatever his r.ame nay be the Gotham health commissi- 0 28 Years Ago Today . j Kr n the Iaily East Oregonlan j Jan. 19. 1&.) ! A Mnasant drive whist party wa wne uniaiu iic-mi.il iuiiiiiiic-1- - , , ,,v, K ven lust evening at the residence of nwr m a man of sense, so much . , ...... . .... ' - - r a Ti (l virH f . . . vt' . ( Kuenir o that he must be of western orfpnn. hen a man is reany hungxy what is so delightful a a good mulligan or some other form of honest-to-God food. One cause of the high living problem lie3 in the fact The culinary Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Nye; 40 guest were entertained and 11 tables kept tuny In operation. E. L. and J. W. Smith have sold 180 acres i,f deeded land and 320 acres of fall sown wheat to Oldeon Brown in consideration of 17500. Vt. C. 1. Whlttaker returned from UlUVV.-C Ol III" ; .. 7 , t !-. r.t ' entervuie la evening. uufnceu dv runmuciiuuni i tViP eye rather than the Stom-j The munlv court has sold the re- jmnlnlni; elKht ins of the court house Resgjg certainly docs heal eczema In our file of reports, covering- a period of twenty years, literally thousands of fhysiciam tell how successful the Res inol treatment Is foreciema and similar iltin troubles. The first use of Resinol Ointment and Ilesinol Soapusually stops llie hdiing and bumin?, nd tliey sxmi dcarawaysll trace of the eruption. Ko other treatment for the skin now before die public can show rjch a record ot professional appnwal. br til dniernta. Big New Store Will Be Open for Business AN ALL NEW STOCK. EVERY LINE COMPLETE. NOT AN OLD ARTICLE IN THE STORE. Workingmen, Fanner, Business Men and Swell Dresser will all be able to get better value here and at the old, before .the war, price they used to pay. Attend Our Grand Opening Tonight 7:00 to 9:00 o'clock no goods sold tonight Pendleton's Leading Clothiers 1 faMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiMiiiiiim iiiiniiiiiimniiiHiimiiimiiiiiiii 2