East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 03, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, JULY 3. 1917.
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ANARCHIST l.KADKUS 1IK1J) , E3
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Social and
Personal
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT AND AT GREAT EXPENSE THE MANAGEMENT HAS SECURED FOR THIS
CITY OFFICIAL CANADIAN GOVERNMENT FILMS
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Mrs. It. wisclcr left this morning
on No. for I.a tirande to spend a
few days with hei" daughters, Mrs
rtturdevant and Mrs. Donne. She will
leave there Thursday evening on No
IS for a two months visit with
friends and relatives In Nebraska and
Iowa.
Harlen Fell and Wesley Fletcher
are spending the 3rd and 4th at
Bingham Springs.
caoi ioi
Mr. and Mrs. E. R Parkes of Los
Angelea, who have been visiting a
the home of Joe H. Parkes, left this
morning by- auto for Walla Walla to
visit other relatives.
1. H. Henson, Miss I.ucile Henson,
Miss Annie McKee and Chester Au
dorson, all of Horse Heaven, Wash.,
composed un uulo puny that stopped
last night at the Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hammook of
Kcho are leaving- today for Wallowa
iake for an outinn.
Ted Shehan .of Orcon City and
W. Fallen of Portland motored to
The DaJles yesterday, beinjr on their
way to Pendleton where they expect
to jpend the summer. Da Ilea Chron
icle. Mr. R. F. Turney and family "Siect
to If-ftve July 5th for an auto tour
through Telowstone Park.
Many messages of sympathy are
finding their way from . Pendleton
friends to Miss Oeornia. McCoy of
Rtanfield. who slipped this morning
and broke her font.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Penland and
Ilrtle win. John. A. K, McCully and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Gtw Byw and
A C. Funk will he among1 the pen
11etonian spending the Fourth at
Hintrham Spiinsr.
R. B. BraKK of Hwd River is at the
fit. !enrge.
William Mills, Helix fanner, spent
the night here.
Mr. and Mrs. Pert Mansfield are up
from their home at Kcho today.
K. A. Johnson, owner of the 101
Kanch at Range, is a Pendleton visi
tor. ,
Mrs. R. 1 Bryant of K;nela was
down from the top of the mountain
yeaterday.
Mm. KdKar Thompson left yester
day for Taeomr to wpend two weeks
with relative.
Dr. and Mra. F. I Ingram and win
Clarence will leave Thursday f..r Hid
ati' Hpringa to enjoy a nhort nut int..
R. Hill of Echo, was a Pendleton
visitor yesterday.
John Rothrock of Athena. spent
Monday in the city.
Walter AlcCutchen of Nolin. was
n from his home yesu-rday.
Ed Hammer of Gurdane. is reg
istered at the Golden Rule.
Mrs. Ray Hicks came over thii
morning from Paaco on a visit.
J. H. Wagner of Ukiah is down
from the south end of the county.
William Knuckles of Helix.- cum
In on the N. P. train this morning.
H. R. Ellis of Echo was among the
west end residents in the city ye?rer
day. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Garton and
daughter of Wallowa, are in Pendle
ton on a trading trip.
J. M. Ooy. traveling r?wnRr
agent of the Northern Pacific. is
spending: the day In the city.
Ian Macdonald, in charge of th
ZilUaru 5-10-15 cent store In Enter
price, is paying Pendleton a visit.
Henry Iatourelle. ft., lft today
for Gridley. California, to spend two
months with his daughter, Mrs. A
Fuinl.
Jack Hiaaett, formerly rlerk at the
St. George and How man hotels and
who is now ranching 28 miles up on
putter creek, is returning home today
after making a short visit .here.
l.XQt'KST 11KIJ INTO 1KAT1I
OF Ml IS. PAIXJXK KEY ICS
Relatives of Mi Yarncy, Arretted
iHk Murder Clutrge, Say They
Thought She Was Jy Wife.
BPOOKL1NE, Muss., July 4. An
inquest was held- today into the death
of Mrs. Pauline Keyes, wife of Georga
H. Keyes, a real estate operator,
whose body with bullet wounds in
the head and hand, was found in her
ipartnient here on June 19. Miss
Harriet A. arney, who was arrested
at Cpion on .June L'ti, pleaded ot
guilty to the charge of having; mur
dered Mrs. Keyes and is now in the
county jail at Dedham awaiting a
hearing on July 6.
Relatives of Miss Varney have told
the p jiee that she was believed by
ilitm to be the wife of Keyes. For
some tinse before and after the death
of tne Brookline woman Miss Var
ney ruarie her home with a married
sUter :n Upton, where Keyes is said
to have made frequent visits. She
was absent from that town on the
day of Mrs. Keyes' death.
The Jcad woman was Keyes' second
wife and was married to him lat
year. He obtained a divorce from his
first wife in 1914 on the grounds of
desertion.
EMMA GOLDMAN
CAMA
PA
IS
ANTI-DIIAt-THUS AUK lUSIIKO.
Returned Soldiers at Winnipeg An
noyed by a, Demonstration.
WINNIPEG, Mian . July 3. Fif
teen hundred returned soldiers broke
up an anti-conscription meeting here
last night by a concerted rush on the
crowd which had gathered in Market
square tu hear an address by Alder
man J. Queen. Several persons mis
tained minor, injuries. Police dis
pensed the crowj but made no ar-
jvsia.
ALEXANDER BERKMAN;
Alexander Herkmaii and E,,,,u
(ioldtnan. annrrhist leaders. i,,-h
the best known professional anarch
ists in, the I'nited Stales, have been
in the Tombs of New York City for
several days because of their activi
ties In connection with the selective
draft. Their bull was fixed at J5U.OO0
by the I'nited States commissioner.
They could not raise the amount.
6000 FEET OF OFFICIAL
MOTION PICTURES. A
COMPLETE RECORD OF
CANADA'S ARMY
"OVERSEAS" WHICH
SHOWS .THAT, WITH
A POPULATION LESS
THAN NEW YORK
STATE, PUT HER MAG
NIFICENT ARMY IN
THE FIELD AND COV
ERED HERSELF WITH
GLORY. A VALUABLE
OBJECT TO THE UNIT
ED STATES.
PEOPLE ASKED TO AID
IN PREVENTING FIRES
ON FOURTH OF JULY
Pire Chief w. E. Ringold is
asking the cooperation of the
people of Pendleton in prevent
ing fires tomorrow.
He does not want to interfere
with any patriotic demonstra
tion but wishes that sane pre
cautions be taken. "
People using firecrackers or
other fireworks about their
premises are asked to "wet
down" the grounds.
Residents are aked to re
frain from sending up flaming
balloons during the evening.
Everything is dry and many
people will be away from home
In the -evening.
Before leaving your house,
make a careful inspection of
the premises to see that there
is no. smouldering fire.
Slate Fire Marshall Wells
yesterday tinder the heading of
The Fearful Fourth." issued a
bulletin asking the people of
the Ktate to take measures to
prevent fires and fatalities.
LA GRANDE MAN HEAD
OF ELLENSBURG SCHOOLS
Linden McCuIIough Chosen I H
.. Superintendent Over SO
Applicants.
ELLENSBl'RO, Wash., July 3.
L.inaen McCuIIough, superintendent
of the La Grande, Ore., schools, was
elected superintendent of the Ellens
burg schools over SO applicants re
ceived by tne school board. Mr. Mc
CuIIough for four years was super
intendent of the HoKlyn schools in
this county and made a great record
especially ror nignt school work tor
adults in the mining town. He Is to !
speak on this work next week at th-.
-National educational Associati-jn
meeting in .Portland.
Mr. McCuIIough succeeds E. J.
Klenime, who was superintendent of
city schools and at the :ame time a
teacher on the normal school faculty
for the past inx years. Mr. McCuI
Iough formerly taught at the Baker.
Or., high school. He has attended j
the universities of Washington. Ore- g
gon and Chicago, as. well as graduat- j
jng from Lake Forest University. 13
SEE
Battle of Jutland.
Battle of Somme
Battle of Ypres
Destruction of a
Zeppelin in a Raid
Over London
fTTn fn
Troop in Action
Battle in the Cloud
Sea Dogs of Britain
Positively the same film as shown at Windsor Castle
to the King and Queen of Englaud by Royal Command
WITH LECTURE ON HIS ACTUAL WAR EXPERIENCE
By Sergeant "Doc"
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HOW KKI CROSS eor.NTs
SI MKCHIPTIOJis OK MILLIONS
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Bond Clothes
fOR THE NATIONAL HOLIDAY
and all hot Summer days Bond Clothes will
add to your coolness, comfort and happi
jiess. Complete enjoyment and satisfac
tion reig-n supreme from the first day you
wear them until the last. Smartly dressed
nen prefer them. The Bond labed identi
fies them as the aristocracy of clothes.
Summer shirts, neckwear, hose and other
accessories in abundance at agreeable
prices.
(HIMSELF)
ONE-ARMED HERO OF YPRES, AND EXCHANGED
WAR FROM GERMANY.
PRISONER-OF-
"No one can hear Sergeant Well unmoved." He ha
a big message for the American people, and comet to us
after a triumphant tour of Canada from Coast to Coast.
A THRILLING STORY OF HOW THE BRAVE BOYS IN KHAKI LIVE
AND DIE. HOW IT FEELS TO BE UNDER FIRE, AND AS A PRISON.
ER-OF-WAR IN GERMANY.
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I fi WAHHINOTO.V. Julv I A nr- ""Sn-J to replace cards, formerly dl-
5 '"" l f " U 1 t.i . ard that will soon appear on many u-lhuteI by that organization, that
E I' rtyy Il ' i houses throughout the Unites himio j read: "A man from this house is
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In Its campaign to raise 110 000,
0 the Red "ros, under thedlrec
tlon of if. p. Davison, partner In J
P. Morgan AY Co., who loaned him for
the work, used this novel method of
advertising In New York Cltv the
progress of Its national effort. The
photograph here taken shows the
barrel on Fifth avenue at Eleventh
street, near the - First Presbyterian
church, an historic old structure
built In I84S. when the subscriptions
amounted to $11,001,000. The next
dav the barrel was moved to Thirty
fifth street and It has been golnc
. north toward One Hun-lredth street
' rapidly.
serving In the United Htates Marine In Prance with the I'nited mates
Corpa"
The new announcement, prUit-d In .
white and blue letters on a fac-slm- ' Cable reports are that the Ainerl
lle of the French tricolor, hears the can woodsmen arrived In England
simple but more impressive legend completely equipped and ready to be
"A man from this house is righting gin work. Why. of course!
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Is Your Money Supporting
i the Government? I
1 At thin critical period in our history our manufac-
5 turent are offering their mills, and our young men
f are offering their services to the United States Gov-
S ernment.
Would you like to do your share and help by put-
ting your money where it will support the new Fed-
5 eral Reserve Banking System, which the Govern-
ment has established to stand back of our commerce,
industry and agriculture?
You can do this by opening van account with us,
as part pf every dollar so deposited goes directly into
5 the new system, where it will always be ready for
5 you when wanted.
Following heavy artillery a-tlon in
the sector east of Ithelms. the
French forces through a hrlllisnt in
fantry charge carried Herman trench
es on a front or nearly half a mile
American National Bank
Pendleton, Oregon
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between ML Carnlllet and Mt Blond
These operations are designed to
prt as forward their lines toward s
! Xauroy CI) and Moronville fj .jH
which cover the Herman t ank d -- s
fending I.oan on the east. , i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 ( 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ( 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 tt II t J 1 1 1 1 1 1 ( 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1'