East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 02, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY EAST OREGON! AN. PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 2. 1917.
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V. J FiirnL-h, prominent former permitted to associate with the oilier
IVmiletcnian. is up from Portland. I prisoners. This picture, taken the
Clrvuit Judse i.;. W Phelps wen; da he ban was' raised, show him at
KKWAKU FOK tJHElTKST
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down to Hermislon yesterda
look l"e att of fifty-five. H was coniimt
I ted for liie as a boy alter the murder
of two children and It was believed
Socza and
Personal
rifter proi erty interest
. nect ssan to keep him In solitary con
finement to hold him In prison at all.
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William Gadwa returned ycwerds
from Portland where he had been
visiting Mrs. Gads a Mopped off in
Hood River for a visit.
Major K. I, Swarularder. sent on
the I'matilla reservation, left today
for Cheney, Wa.h., to supervise the
shipment of flour from that point fr
the Indian bureau.
Mrs. Robert S:anflld of P?n.lle
ton, wife of the sker of the house
of representative, will be the frtieJt
of honor at succeiivs hridsre parties
which will be (riven this afternoon
and tomorrow afternoon hy her sis
ter. Vrs. William H. Ljtle. Salem
Statesman.
The Baptist Ladies Aid Ux-iely and
Missionary Circle met at the home of
Mr w. A. Roberts on Lewis street.
Thursday afternoon at 2;3n. with lie
dames Man. Oilldreth, Jones, Owens ,
and Robert as hostesses.
About thirty were present and sft- !
er a devotional hour conducted hj
Mia Brown the following program on
Alaska was rendered:
The Country.- Mr. Myres.
"Wonder of Alaska. Mr. Coffey.
"Th People, of Alaska,"" Mrs. La
IViW.
"Our MlsHrtrma" Mrs. Steven.
Morals, Education and Religion.
Mr Lampktn.
Mr. Brown (rave a very interesting
discussion on Alaska, havlrur been a
recent visitor ia and about WrmnRell.
where the Presbyterians have a lanre
mission.
Mrs. deven irer irave a brief mai)
exercise, pointing out where our mis
sion are located.
In conclusion Mr. Haear rendered
two beautiful soloa A social hour
followed and delightful refreshments
weer served.
The Civic club will roefi tomorrow
afternoon at 2 o'clock in the clul
room of the Library.
James H. Cow of Portland, has ac
cepted a position as watchmaker, en
rraver and Jeweler with A. L Sehaef
r. Mis Angela Bowler, who has been
attending the University of Oregon
is spending a couple of days her
while ea route to Boulder. Colo., t
enter the University of Colorado. She
will atop in l,a Grande to visit tier
sister, Mrs. A. C. Hampton.
Several Pendleton people attended
the inaugural ball at I'matilla la;
evening, the affair being largely at
tended by residents of I'matilla and 1
other towns of the west end. The
grand march was led by Mrs. St ar
cher, mayor, and William Roberts of
Hermistk-n. During an intermission
in the dancing a pleasing vocal olo
md an encore were given by Mi
were served,
A clear, rich baritone voice w ith al
most faultless diction is the outstand
ing Impression of Hartridge Whipp of
Portland who appeared in concert at
the Temple theater last night assisted
by Lenora Fisher Whipp. Mr. Whipp
has al-o an easy stage presence and
much dramatic ability which he div
player with good effect in several of
the big numbers of his program. Mrs.
Whipp is an accompanist of rare
ability and delightful personality and
added much to the enjoyment of the
affair by her sympathetic interpreta
tions. A large audience greeted Mr.
and Mr. Whipp.
Member of the Sptaerinktum club
enjoyed a delightful meeting yester
day at the home of Mr. P. J. Hege
man, with Mrs. Hegeman and Mrs.
Mary Boyden as hostesses. Sewing
provided the chief diversion with
dainty refreshments rounding; out the
affair. Mrs. Edwards and Mrs. Ham
ley will be the next hostesses for the
club.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Dodd of Seattle,
are here on a visit to Mrs. Dodd'
mother. Mrs. John Entes. Mrs. Dodd
was formerly Mrs. FYankie RualL
L R. Ingram of Heppner is a Pen
dleton visitor.
M. J. Montieth of Albany is regis
tered at the St. George.
Mrs. Gary Taylor ha been visttims
with friends at Umatilla.
Barney Gannon of pilot Rock was
at the Bowman last night.
Bert Hiatt of Hermiston ia up from
the west end of the county.
Mark A. Sturtevant of Pilot Rock,
wa In yesterday from his home.
George Otte was in last night from
fcls ranch near Pilot Rock. He (top
ped at the Golden Rule.
I J. F Klein of Portland is here to
I take a position with the Lester k
, Shannerfelt tailoring business.
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After forty year of solitary confine
ment. Jesse Pomeroy, the famous pris
oner of Chariest own, Mass., has been
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NEWPORT NEWS, Va., Feb. I.
While Miss Camille McBeath of Me
ridian, Miss., daughter of J. M. Mc
Beath, national committeeman,
smashed a bottle over the graceful
bow the great battleship Mississippi
slid into the water here today.
United States naval offiers say
the Mississippi like her alster dread
noughts, Idaho and Nex Mexico
will be the most powerful battleship
in the world.
"CHRISTMAS"
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ARRIVES IX EGYPT
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NEW YORK, Feb. . The United
States collier Caesar, which sailed
a a "Christmas ship" to the relief of
war sufferers in the orient, has arriv
ed at Alexandria, Esrypt, according to
a"cablegram received here by the Am
erican committee for Armenian and
Syrian relief. The vessel carried a
cargo of food and clothing estimated
to be worth (250.000. The food will
be transported into interior districts
w here deetitution Is acute, on automo
bile trucks taken on the ship.
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TAYLOR.
The United States senate quickly
confirmed the president's nomination
of Captain David W. Taylor to be
rear admiral, because this officer !
looked on as the foremost naval con
structor of the world. The official
rrgan of the Navy League thus de
scribes him. The promotion wa one
of those in which the navy rule of
seniority wa followed.
THE "HALF MOON" SINKS AT HER MOORINGS
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Here for
Immediate DeKvery
WE ARE THE AGENTS IN
PENDLETON FOR FORD CARS
AND FORD PARTS.
A FORD Service Station With FORD
Mechanics.
Roadster $399.85 in Pendleton
Touring Car $414.85 in Pendleton
Simpson Auto Co.
709-11 Thompson Street. Telephone 408
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The "Half Moon," the reproduc-
itlon of the ship in which Henry Hud
son s&Bed up the river which no
bears hi name, ha sunk at her moor
ings off Bear Mountain Park, near
Negwburgh, N. T., where he had been
moored as an historical exhibit.
The photograph show, the "Halt
Moon" as she appeared in the Hudson-Fulton
celebration of ' several
years ago.
ASKS DIVORCE FROM WIFE
FOH SMOKING CIGARETTES
I DETROIT. Feb. 2 Mrs. Lydla L'nls
Eckel followed her husband to work
ebcause he took a package of four ci
garettes from her and cried so hard
to have them returned that he did so
rather than make a scene In public.
, That is one of the reason charged In
i his suit for divorce filed in court Tues
day. Oeorge 8. Eckel claim he was
rrortifled to find his wife contentedly
smoking a cigarette on Sunday.' Ho
took It from her, but she started on
another.
I The other charges In the bill of com
plaint are as varied as the hue of the
rainbow. According to Eckel, his
wife knocked a cigarette from his
mouth four day after marriage pull
i.ed a mattress from underneath him
, at night threw a heavy, balvaniied
, waste basket at him while he wa In
bed, had him arrested for non-support
got mad and yelled o loudly that they
were put out of a house and tongue
thraahed him because he owuld not
thrash a man alleged to have Insulted
her.
AEROPLANE OWNER IN
SERVICE A8 PRIVATE
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PENSACIAL. Fla, Feb. I.
Establishing a precedent by be
ing the first aviator and owner
of an aeroplane to enlist a a
prrvate in his country's military
service, Charles E. Hay, cartoon.
1st, reporter and blrdman, to-
day Joined the flying squad of
the United Bute marine at the
aeronautic atation here.
The youthful aviator, who re-
Jected the temptation to go
abroad in belief that his country
ha the first demand for hi
service ia eager to demonstrate
his skill a a flyer, and expect
to win rapid promotion In the
"soldier of the sea."
Toung Hay says that he hope
to achieve aucceaa through mer
It alone, and Ignore the Intel.
ence that by owning and oper-
atlng an aeroplane he I bound 4
to rise In the world. 4
Gorgeously Staged! Wonderfully Acted! Magnificently Directed!
Especially select
ed Music on the
$5000 Photoplayer
Pipe Organ
Continuous Music
Both Days
Impersonating the Beautiful Gypsy Girl, Esma
ralda, the Most Delightful Character
In French Literature
A picturization of Victor Hugo's Famous Novel
"The Hunchback of Notre Dame"
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This picture has taken Portland by storm over 20,000 people viewed it in 4 days.
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