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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1917)
t PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. THURSDAY. APRIL 5, 1917. SIXTEEN PAGES Km Adam Ilup and Mrs. C. ( Kuppe of Portland have ! oea cards for m At Home. Thurs . . the twelfth of April, from 4 un Xit o'clock to meet Mm. George N. aaainclmrr. Mrs. Kenneth Cooper mmt Mrs. Khirley D. Parker. It is In SfTiatnd than an interesting engage Went aonouncimionl will be made at tercjition. J. C Henry nf 1 Grande ia at the Art. George. R. t. tvvhrun of tsalem Is a Pen s9te4nn visitor. lo 3. 1kh of Walla Wall. Is at U Ptnndleton. Ansa Irene Ruthers came In from siellx 011 ihe morning train. Omar O. Stephens, Athena grocer, -tm tnnJung Pendleton a visit today. lr. and Mrs. R. BX Ringo returned tada- from a trip to Bend. W. H. Watson of Turner. Wash., csur beea a. Pendleton visitor yester- I". A. Dixon, forest ranger of Spray, C rtere confuting with Supervisor pder. Mra R. Raymond returned Tuesday fram Walla Walla and reports her snl-o-law, Bminett Reea. showing me sOrna of improvement. John W. Wynn, well known stock -sasea of the npper MoKay country. Is n today. ianley S. Saj-rea. who ts attending Wnltjnan College, is home for the taster vacation. I- R. Flynn. representative of make MoFali. is akingBPendIeton a -rtslt. ' Mrs, Chris. Kanley of Hood River Nsnnerly a Pendleton resident, Is here em at short business visit. Rjuanus F. Johnson of Falrview wrao was In the cits' .Monday say snow Is still two feet deep at hid in the mountains above Wea ls. C. Brown. "K. b Baer, Forrest I ""taker and Harold wisster of the Bast NjSj 0 on tan mechanical department a trip to Pilot Rock last even- Judge Joe H. Parkes left yesterday for La Grande. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Watson of Her miston visited here yesterday. George Hansen of Portland Is here upon a visit with his son, Victor Han sen. James J. Richardson, traveling representative of Spaulding and for mer umpire In the Western Tristato League, is in the city. Eldrod Ireland, former local boy and now traveling representative for Trick A Murray, stationers and print ers of Seattle, ia here today. Frank rickeon, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. ft. Dickson, formerly of this dty, came up from Portland on the morning train to spend a few Jays. Pauline Rebekah lodge of this city will be hostess tomorrow evening to the Rebekah lodge of Pilot Rock. There will be Initiation and a short program In Oddfellows Halt INVESTIGATION HAS NO PART IN COUNCIL MEETING LAST NIGHT Absence of Two Councilmen May Hare Been Reason for Lack of Report. Hearing. All was uiet "along the Potomac" last evening when the council and mayor met for the first 'time since the memorable Investigation last week. Never was there a word said to re mind the onlookers of the recent stir ring times, save only the passage in the minutes of the previous meeting which referred to the motion for the investigation. Councilmen Penland and Murphy were absent and this may have had something to do with the failure of any report on the investigation of the charges made against the mayor. At least some members of the council so declared afterwards. They want a full council in session when any ac tion la taken, they say. . Just what line of action will be Itursued remains to be . seen. But that the end has not yet been written is the emphatic statements of various member. . Freot Free! Another :0 phonograph to be given away at the Boston Store. See it In their window. Adv. liVE IPCAL Rieth Gets Half Section. The county boundary board yester day acted upon the petition of Rteth residents asking for section 6 of the Pendleton school district Just west of the city limits to be placed in the Rieth district. The board uocided to give to Rieth the west half of the section. KING DECLARES MARTIAL LAW IN SPAIN For Xolin Church. A committee composed of Rev. C. F. Cunningham, Theodore Krouse and Joe F. Fisher, was here yesterday so licting funds for a United Brethren church at Nolin. The church is to be 44 by SO feet with a full basement and will cost $2600. , Of this amount $1900 has already been raised. The committee received cordjal support in Pendleton and expressed great appre cation for the same. Taken to California. Mrs. E. G. Woodstock, of Marys- ville. Calif., who was stricken with Paralysis while visiting here as the guest of her sister. Mrs. Mary (Grand ma) Ellis on Bluff street, is being taken to her home at Marysville. She Is being accompanied on the trip by her son and by Mrs. Clarence Ed munds, local nurse. Mrs. Thomas High, a sister of Lewiston. Idaho, was called to Pendleton by the illness of Mrs. Woodstock. PEDESTRIAN TO REMAIN HERE UNTIL MONDAY Va . w . "T Slf r s ir.'X VS.' jr I I v ',1 r "s ,7 1 X ' G. E. Pinto is Traveling Round World on Foot to Restore n. E. Pinto, who Is travelin around the world on foot In the hopes of restoring his hearing, has decided to remain In Pendleton until Monday before continuing his hike to Prtland. He reached1 here at noon yesterday, having made 22 miles. He left Walla Walla Tuesday morning at :30 and spent the night at Weston. His pedometer showed that he had Political and economlo bnrmt in Spain has reached such a state that King- Alfonso has law throughout the kingdom. The shortage of fooA. numl n.rtli- h ih. German U-boat blockade, has, like the food shortage in Russia, broughl many political ilia to the surface. The picture shows King Alfonso,, the queen, the Princess Beatrice. Don Jaime, the Crown Prince and the Prince of the Asturlas. walked 4 9 miles since leaving Wal'a Walla. Not having fully recovered hU strenth after his recent Illness, he is not trying for nny pedestrian rec ords now. but la walking -by easy stages. While here he is stopping at 222 East Water street. He Intend? goina- straight through to Portland without any more layovers. Pinto wears the uniform of a Mon tana national guardsman, having re ceived permission from the govern ment. He was formerly a member of the Maesachiisetts guard before losing his hearing. His shoes are unique. bHng moccasins with soles and nnrlHed heela n,,H. f , , him .... the lilackfoot Indians near Myoula. SIX FEET OF SNOW III MOUNTAINS MAKES HIGH WATER INEVITABLE With practically six feet of snow In the mountains of the south end and the thaw beginning, jack Horton of the Umatilla forestry service who has Just returned from a trip to read the snow stakes, 'believes, that unusually high water will be Inevitable; The snow Is of peculiar formation, consisting of layers of soft snow thoroughly packed and hard crusts. The thaw began on Tuesday while h was In the mountains and continued all Tuesday night. However, the wa ter sunk down into the snow and muon of'it.is retained in the snow. He be lieves that when the point nf satura tion in reached thut the water will be gin to run off rapidly Into the Mtreams. The Birch creek drainage has a particularly heavy covering of snow and he looks to see this creek reach a high stage when the snow- goes otit. Cool nights would serje to check a rapid thaw. Mr. Hwton was accompanied en his trip by Stanley jewett of the bio logical survey and they made about half the Journey on snuwshoes. At Granite Meadows they found the snow drifted to nine feet In dripth. The cabin was covered to the eves but they dug out the door and made en trance, spending the night there At the head of California aulch they found many tracks of elk win tering there. They atso cnine aorosn the track f a large cougar, the first that Mr Horton has seen since he ha been traveling througn the hills. Mr. Horton reports the snow prac tically .gnne from the foothills but little of It yet has gone from the higher points. CHARGES OF BAQ FAITH ARE HURLED AGAINST PRESIDENT BY GERMANY'S NEWSPAPERS BBKUN, April 5. Bitter criticism of the president's "bad ' fatith," charges that England ''commanded" the Indictment of the kaiser's dynasty and insistence that mere is no cause for wur between Germany and the United States featured newspaper comment on President Wilson s speech. Just received. The president's distinction between the German gov ernment nd people was particularly criticised. The ,semi-of fldal local Ansel sorted: "History wlh ooMemn this as the deed of a stubborn fanatic In a worse degree than the Itallan-Rou manian Breech. President Wilson's assertion that he Is for and not against the German people but against the German government won't lesson German anger, because it'a untrue and Wilson knows It.'' "T ls.se who formally doubted Wil son's had faith now know It," declar ed the Berlin VossMche Zietung. "This statement that the kaiser start ed the war for dynasty reasons Is ap parently made at Rngland'a command." MR. AND MRS. STYPE WERE ABOARD AZTEC For Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Stype. pro prietors of the Kopper Kettle, the sinking of the armed merchantman As tea bad more than usual lalerew from the fact they had been aboard the ship some years ago while thev were stationed at the Panama oanal sons. While In the canal aone Mr. and Mrs. Slype with some other people were guests one afternoon of the cap tain of the steamer City of Pektnx then In the harbor. At that time the Altec, then In the Paclflo Mai steamship service, arrived at Balboa. Visits were exchanged between the officers of the two snips and some of the oansl people Including Mr. ani Mrs. Stype boarded the Astee. Mr. Stype remembers the Astec as being a slow moving but very larr ship. The master or the ship at that time had been captain of a relief ship bringing some or the first Alaska goM . rush people home from the north. , . 1 ; a : 1 ; 6 tei.ii Tfe Cmm Star tj I l" ' vis" ' SS TJM iconflrmatinn of the time one has but I played In the photo secured of her as I As the nun rsts lis last rays overt 0' - - 1 ti " JT. Nw " U U ask the siimlriiig atteudaut to the she left the moltxte's. the dty Ignore returns to the studio '" mv f 1 ' -' i "fcZ. m I lAr t'll,.li In .K.... I "Ta hA M,i,lin ll.nra" n,1 mrm land tthcirtlv aflerasnt .rHvM hmrh St -4r I Tt- . ling tne iioptimr girl raisniy wsikinv sne goes st a speea wnwn veies ine ni-r non-i qime -liuiiiif to rojoy 11 v " - . S" I 7 lout of the buiUling on iiuxirta(it busl- H.M-e ss to wheilsr she Is going Just hearty meal ami to retire early. In i T . fj. 1 f I nei lent. Ye attendant lias made It I within or a little beyond the limit set I the picture whk h sliowxtier llshliui; I V " ' ' ft I . ., 1 I I most every mi. mine at this time linn some interior scenes preired and "f the foolninn. There s a rrson. I I , AVV.-..' 1 I , he l-ar,n the h.rtel mid , Ik--uws s I all it p-arty f.ir the tar as she emenres 'The Miy" litis jtist I..U1 him Hint he I I A )jxr ' VI f f I ! I smile uin lil 111 a' s rew:irI f..r iniKh- from her diwuimf n-m as the foreign IconM hare the nlrht off nnd Ihst lit-1 I . -it . ' 1 ? I rurc was M.ken he of the bra but- exploitation or an A ray gun tnat a t-nsin aare lany me bsim ne win 1 i.; ; 1 ii ton snl blue nr rushed out sml I would revnlnili.nliie modern wsrTnre noia as tney sit iw a ".lark sent or a m ;- ' ' ' " ' 1 I j Juni-il linn f.-u of the ciinwra and I in 'The liitrltue." JusX ss tun wene Him theatre enjoylug one of the photo. I , I '' Jt'tS I I ilii-n la-tfu-d. tiniinised snd tliresenel Is nuNlied the mn comes out brlahtly pit) slarrlng his employer -or rather, I Tl"' " . ' - - I L J ' l, I 1 - r.y. y PETER CRIOLEY. I Tie seven flfteea la the A. M. and (sir tsson t'lrloU walls her tsi wlifiet la aer luxorkwa suits at sjea Csartdtss. Tbe maid has lost riven ae arder t the cbef and aers we see Mjmorm la bee aornuK guwa delving at lhsas "PliUrs of Pot'ely" w'rlc sbe waits for the gisd tidi-i3 of "Breakfast is ready" to be annoui. t il Irnore. being perfectly fa to 11 la 1 with the srrvi of all de luxe botf, ex pects to be naif through the book U for aer ataid make this sobuuik e It ntn. n'elna-lr T vranneA Btls T'l- ri-.-b a? s'e wa-, levin her hotel. For confirmation of the time one has but to ask the siitnlriiig attendant to the left nf Mla I'lrich In the photo show ing the ixiptilnr girl raslly walkinv out of the building on itnortsfit busi ness lient. Ye attendant has naile It quite clear to ht frleud.s that he ha the honor of 4-fiig this film favorite raost every uioruiiiir at this time as he Icavi-s the hotel and , besU'Ws s smile umii him a a rewnrd fr push ing the re. chliitr door. When this pii' rurc was 'liken he of the "brass but tons an! blue csu" ruslii-d out an JuniM-f into foi-iiN if the cunii-ra and llien iM-trfcfd. Tromisel and threstetied the aui ra m.in for a copy of the pic ture to paje on the mirror In bis nail room. A brisk drive nf !-lftl Averaie In an :D)D';" c-i.-ollne co:tsiuoer brines iur hei-u'i,e to iV i.H::ls of her dresa maker'it. After golnS throngb the Joys of s CUi'ia or tw) she tnske the Ma-dt-ne happy tnt the day ty pasalns over a reierons 1 lie k on aeconnt 7xr- Itsps this has something to do with the anil lei- Mer- I- tr !! ay !i'- played In the photo secured of ber as she left the miallste's. "To the studio. Henry." end away she goes at a speed which vexes the xillie ss to wb.eilier she Is going Just within or a Utile beyond the limit set tloMn by the city truffle laws. Tis a rather dark forcuoon, so the director has some interior scenes prefsired and all Is ready for the star as she emerees from her dressimr ris-m as the foreign npy who HusHslg In preventing the exploitation of an X ray gun that would revolnili.ntxe niodern warfare in "The Intrlmie." JusX ss the wne Is tliilslied the ftin conies out brluhtly ami with a glad slmut the director undies the entire romiiany Into the motors snd rushes It on tierd an ocean liner wliH-b hsd been eruTSe'sl for Hint day. Here, still in the role of Hie spy and disguised as sn emigrsnt, she partakes of considerable excitement la the way of a fltlit with an over-zealous f pir porfraying the brutal alien, to cube? with many other interest -co ra rli;:'r. i!i ul!i f the actress, nerve tltlnx scrn-s. As the nun casts lis last rays the dty Ignore returns to the and shortly afterward arrives ha ber hotel quite trilling to enjoy hearty meal and to retire early. the picture whk h showstier slight from her purring motor yp will the sutrirestfon of a sniile on the of the footman. There's , a res "The Missy" litis jus! toM hitn til mnM have the nlrht off nnd that lit tle smile Is bcsjKbl slsiut hy visions of a rs-rtaln dark l.i.lv w lne band he w ill hold as lliey sit itt a "dark sent" of a rllm theatre eiijoylug one of the photo plays starring his employer -or rather, empsiyeress. After the aforementioned hearty meal, milady peruses the day's mall. (tfTcrs of marriage from wealthy men. Information on how to become dim star In wcek.'advk'c to the lovelorn- all receive- the personal attention of this glrL Just sbont when her little hand begins to feel as If It weighed a ton. Ierwre rails ber secretary and "passes the mw-k" of answering letters over to ber. However. nothftT Is mail ed without the approvaUsnd signature of the popular one. While friend secretary prepares sa ri wees to the remaining letters Lenorc hie herself to ber downy-downy sod wits Utile "baby-doll" tucked un der each arm. proceeds to enjoy herself with "Sengs freer the Garden of Kama" by la w raa a wis. After a while that little dream-mas feller comes around snd wafts his spell over oar fair Miss who readily yields to bis Influence as she Is not a believer of otilixlnr the mld-nlght oil. partiralariy when there are big scenes to be en acted st the Moroeco-Pallas stadtes for the Pars mount Program oa the smtn row.