East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 14, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. ' SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1917.
PAGE SEVEN
To My Friends:
In view of the numerous inquiries reaching me
directly and indirectly concerning the status and
prospects of the International Shipbuilders,
Inc., of which I was recently elected treasurer,
I have decided to make the following public
statement :
The company is composed of a number of
capitalists and prominent business men of
Washington, all widely and favorably known
throughout that State.
The company has no stock for sale. The
capital has been fully subscribed.
The purpose of the company is to build out
of its own resources ships of wooden construc
tion, equipped with auxiliary power of the
Diesel engine character to sell at existing market
prices." It will not construct ships on contract
except for the United States Government m
Of the apportionment of stock allotted to me,
I have reserved a limited number of shares, a
large part of which has been taken up by cer
tain of my friends but there is yet remaining
some that may be had by those desirous of se
curing the same.
To those who have already seen fit to join me
in this enterprise, as well as others who may
contemplate doing so, I can say the same fidelity
I have shown in respect to other interests and
responsibilities entrusted to me by the people of
this community will characterize all my efforts
.in the new field I am entering.
I take this opportunity to express my appreci
ation and thanks for the many evidences of con
fidence shown in me by my friends and associ
ates of over 17 years standing in Pendleton.
I shall b; here until April 30th, and in the
meantime will be glad to personally explain any
particulars that may be desired relative to the
company and the business with which I am in
future to be identified.
W. S. BADLEX.
RED CROSS MEMBERSHIP.
You. can help the Red Cross Society by becoming a
member. The fee 1b small, only $1.00 per annum. ign
he form below, put the money in an envelope, mail it or
Uke it to Mrs. Jessie Vert, secretary of the society, 607
College street, Pendleton. The sooner you do it, the soon
er the society will be able to buy more material and do'
more work for our army and navy. Do it today. . v
COUPON ' .
Please enroll my name as a member of the "Umatilla
County Red Cross cnapter," for which I enclose my fee
of $..
Name
Address :
Yours truly.
Him Praises Cubans.
HAVANA, April .14. President
Wilson. In a cablegram to President
Menocal today, expressed pleasure at
the "unanimity with which the Cu
ban people, through their congress,
have unhesitatingly cast In their lot
with the nations of the world whe
are championing the rights and lifo
erties of all mankind."
WYOMING VANDALS TO
FACE LYNCHING FOR
KILLING HEROIC COLLIE
CABALLA. Wyo., April 14. Van
dals who raided several homesteads
in this section face a lynching If
caught, not because of their thefts
and depredations, but because they
killed William Martin's Collie. "Scot
ty." as the dog valiantly attempted to
protect his master's property.
Public Indignation is at its height
because "Hcotty," aside from being
the friend of every person In the com
munity, was famous as the result of
an exploit In which he was the hero
in the blizzard of 111,
In the storm 200 head of llartln's
pheep became separated from a herd.
The dog followed the stray sheep and
for three days and nights kept them
together 'and protected them from at
tacking coyotes and wolves.
When, on the fourth day. the mis
sing animals were found, not a sheep
had been lost, but "Hcotty," although
still gams and vigilant, waa suffering
from wounds and starvation and ex
haustion. "Sootty" was so weak that
he had to be carried home.
EX-PREMIER'S DAUGHTER DOING HER BIT
iih :' !f
.1 v Srx -ti
$ . mmMI'Zr-. - W If,'-. "
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T-1I5S EMa.AlMlTH AfCUlTK
and Is here shown pounding out rec
ord time copy to boost the toy In
dustry maintained by the. fund. Miss
Aaniiitk .l.lni. In HIca It OTlH l(k
self useful to the Throe Arts Wom-ja Enulish women, doesn't mind st
en's Employment Fund. She did so all "doing hex Mt4 ,
Mlxs Elizabeth Asquith, daughter
oi England's former Premier, had to
learn how to typewrite to make her
Amusements
What the press agents say
about Pendleton pres-
and coming
-.ent
attractions.
QUAKER COMPANY. IS
PLEASING THE PUBLIC
The Oregon theater was packed to
the door and many were turned awa
last evening. The Quakes- company
has proved themselves worthy enter
tainers and will no doubt continue. to
pack thetbeater during the , balance
of their stay bere. The show keeps
getting better and bigger each even
ing., . - ' , ,. ' - ' .'
Tonight will be thejr first pay night
the price of admission betng'only fif
teen cents and the management as
sures you the best snow yon have
ever seen for the '"money . ' Oome early
if you wish a goon seat, the doors
open at seven o'clock. Show starts
at. eight sharp..
CUPID. CALLS ; BOY Y
- . ? STEALS TO MARRY
$8 a Week Not Enough, Take
$1,000; Jailed After Lavish
Honeymoon?
NEW YORK. April 14: Eight dol
lars a week, earned " as an Office boy
in a Broad street brokerage office.
waa hardly enough for George Well,
20 years old, 785 Bast One hundred
and Fifty-first, street, 'to marry on. j
So when the firm sent him to. the
bank to deposit 11000 be ; hurried
with It to the home of his sweet)
heart, told her he had made a killing
in stocks, took her out and bought
some clothes for herself and . him.
married her and then went on a hon
eymoon.
Detectives arrested him when he
got back to New York with his bride.
The money had been spent,- "For once
In my life I had plenty to - eat and
good clothes to wear."
The bride, weeping, was led out of
headquarters try a rrlend.
Well told Captain Deevy. "You
should have seen me knock 'em dead
last Sunday In Boston with a high
silk hat."
PAYS $500 FOR WIFE
SURE, I CAN BEAT HER'
Spouse Bought on . Live Stock
Basis, Like Cattle, Must Not
Bo Pounded, Judge Replies.
.. . -
CABPEN, N. J.,e April 14. "I
bought that woman ror $r00 in gold,
the same as 1 would buy cattle, and
I can treat ber as 1 like," declared
Peter Oeorge, gypsr band member.
who was haled n eort. The mas
was charged with aasanlt and battery
on his sjlfe, who has borne him Is
children. .. .'-
"The law does not allow even cat
tle to be beaten," said tne Judge. The
defendant was sentenced to two
months ! Jail. ' ' , '
WARNS GHKMANY OP
AMKKICA'8 GREAT POWER
AMSTERDAM. April 1. A warn
ing that Germany shouldn't underes
timate Amerlca'a entrance Into the
war Is made, according to the Berlin
Tageblatt's critic, by Captain Persuix.
The United States' military strength
musn't be shrugged at," he said. 'We
must not make the same mistake we
made regarding Britain's military
forces.''
LOCALS
f Pale Advertisement. )
Room for rent in private famMy.
Gentleman preferred. - Call at 80&
Calvin. . . ' .
For rent Four room 'house. or
chard, fine garden spot, plenty water.
Inquire 720 Cosbie Street.
Situation wanted Nurse of ion
practical experience, references from
doctors. Take charge of any. case.
Phone 2M. -. ' . Y
. Young man desires table board and
location for tent. Must be reasonable
Place with refined elderly, people pre
ferred. . Write stating terms, to X.
care Kast Oregonlan.
For. sale Several hundred good
No. 1 second hand wool bags at 45
cents eaoxt. Inquire H. W. Collins, 114
E. Csort street.
f Lee's Dressaking School, drafting
am) tailoring taught. Patterns cut to
measure. All kinds of sewing done.
My rick residence). 0I E, Bluff.
Canvassers Our salesmen are
making from S26 to S100 per week
selling our superior fruit and shade
trees, srabbery, etc You can do as
well. . Necessary outfit t furnished.
Only steady men wanted. Assigning
territory now for coming seaxota.
Openings also for lady canvassers
For particulars, address Nursery;
Orenos, Oregon.
T. Jolliffe. Adv.
PuhUe Dance ToaslgtM, Moses) tbaB.
The public is cordially Invtted s
attend the regular atareay atsja
dance tonight la Moose fcaJL Munss)
by itlawyer's orchestra. Admsjsloa, t
jenta. Adv.
Hpetsal X'Kloe. to Moss.
All members of Pendleton La-rlg
No. 7 , Ual Order of Mffoes, are
urged to be present at a special ealle-4
meeting In Moose hall at : snsn
day afternoon. Important annownse-
ment and big surplee. Be
By order of Committee. Adv.
WW Pay Tow Cas4
For potatoes, any quantity.
for eggs, ppulux drrmed pork an
veal. Pendleton Frnlt Co., Paawsi
SSI.
:
otire ts KM-,
Pendleton Aerfe Friday evening wl
hold a social gathering for all Bacle
and their families. Games will stars.
promptly at o'clock and dasjetasj
can be Indulges; in later on. imuir
all turn one; as this will be tbs first
Ice cream social this season.
(Adv.) V. STROBlyE,
ra .Toe Was a
Do yon want a koatt , t so, 1 wl
sell you a lot ana yoa eaa bank
yourself, or I will sen yoa the lot pm
bslld the bono for yoa saa give 70a
terms on tbo same. A. JHL
(Av.
Dance a tQersnaa Hail.
There will be a social - dance at
German Hall. Saturday evening. April
14th. Good time assared. Public
cordially invited.
Anto Stage.
Per Adams, Athena and Weston,
leaves Allen-Ward Co.. at It a. m
snd t:lt p. so. each day. Phono 4
for lessi istlona. Ralph Bhaffer, prop
Adv.
Free!
Another $200 phonograph to
given away at the Boston Store,
it In their window. Adv.
be
See
Notice of Payment of C3ty of Petvlk'
toa Inaprov larsif Dneawi,
Notice is hereby given that City of
Pendleton Improvement Bonds No.
11. Series D, Nos. 7, t snd t, Betiea
N, No. S. Series IT, snd Noa S and
Series X. will be paid upon presenta
tion thereof to the undersigned at the
American National Bank. Pendleton;
Umatilla County, pregon. Interest
on said bonds ceases May I. 117.
Dated Aprils It, 117. '
LBK sfOORHOUSF
Treasurer, City of Pendleton.
P.y Wm. Mlckelsen, Deputy.
1ST Pffl'SD.
The following described animaDs
have been taken up by the Marshal o
the City of Pendleton, to-wit:
. One bay horse, weighs 7St Iba,
branded rNb on left stifle, whits strip.
In face, about 5 years old. . .
One -white horaer I or years old.
weighs tOO lbs., branded with figure
4 on left stifle, blotcn brand on left
shoulder.
If said animals are not claimed ba
the owners or those 'entitled to the
possession of them, costs and expenses)
against them paid and they Jakei
away within ten days from the date
hereof, then at 2 o'clock p. m. of tht
2fth day of April. 117. the said ani
mals will be sold to the highest bid
der, at public auction, for cash, at taa
City Pound. Round-Up Fees Bassfc
212 West Webb street, in said City of
Pendleton, the proceeds of such sale
to be applied to the payment of sucni.
costs and expenses of making salev
Dated this 14th day of April. 1IT.
FRANK NASH.
City MarshaV-
TONIGHT
TONIGHT
HIGH-CLASS VAUDEVILLE AND COMEDY DRAMA
YOU HAVE SEEN WHAT WE GIVE FOR A
FREE SHOW, BUT NOW COME OUT AND LET US
SHOW YOU WHAT WE DO WHEN WE CHARCE
AN ADMISSION.
ADMISSION
TO ALL
15
THE BIGGEST AND BEST SHOW FOR THE MONEY.
' BRING THE BABIES TONIGHT
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The Mcil Popular Baby Under S Year of Age
Will Receive a Valuable Present
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VALUABLE PRESENTS GIVEN AWAY AND
EVERY ONE WILL GET A TICKET AT THE DOOR
TONIGHT ENTITLING THEM TO A PRESENT
WHICH WILL BE GIVEN SOME EVENING DUR
ING OUR STAY HERE.
ADMISSION
TO ALL
15
A BIG CITY ATTRACTION AT A SMALL ADMISSION
PRICE.
One Grand Performance will be Given and Satisfaction Guaranteed
Doors Open 7:00
COME EARLY
Show Starts 8:00 Sharp