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PAGE TTTRCB EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, PF.CKMBER 24, 1917. NEWS NOTES OF PENDLETON lfciwn to 21. ' Tlie weather cooled up iiillo a bit yeHterday and Vit trtRht tho mer cury dropped' ttr 24 above zero. Kiilittttd In Aviation ftcli.xil. John rtorti, son of Mr. and Mm. Ioiinld noun of this city, Ih now ut Fort Sam HoiiHton, Tcxuh, having tn IlHtcd while at Sun FrtuiclHco hh u machinist In th uvlutluii brunch o! the army. llut k on I'lirloiiKli. Kt,(ter Kay, formerly a local Plumber and who haa been ut l''ort Steven with the count artillery for several irmnthM won here yenterday and went on to Enterprise, llu has a fthort hnllddy furloiiKh. celvcd u ChrlHtnutH curd done ' from one of bin sketches mul II 1b uiiu.su ully artistic. l;ouiid I'lieU Here. Captain Arthur Miitliliwn of 'o. K, 363 Inl'untry, stationed at Fort Stevens, was In the city yesterday, lie U u nephew of Martin Madison of Cayuno und hunted lib uncle up while here. former Ih-hI lloy An Artist. Friends of J. A. Hhockey, who lined to be a train dispatcher here ftonie yearn apro, will be Interested to know that hi oldest son Is making quite a reputation as an artist. The ybnth, who Is a senior In the dak land School of Arts and Crafts, has already won three public poster con test for high school students und produced two magazine front covers. A friend of the family hus Just re- Caiitaln I tlx' Home. Capt. Uvrnaii !. Itlcc Is home from Camp Lewis on a three day fuiloimh In order to spend Christinas with his family, lie ha not yet been assign ed to an artillery unit und is stilt with the depot brigade. He reports lncessunt ruins during tfio iaxt week at the camp and found n. Kood deal of use for Kum boots and a slicker, ' Xuvy IIo.vh Aro Homo. Jeslle Oililis and Hal Corby, both i of whom enlisted In the navy eight or nine months auo, arrived home i yeHterday to upend 'a. - holiday fur j lough, tiilibs. who recently finished I his schooling, Is now second petty of ' ficer in the yeoman branch, a rank ! that corresponds to a sergeancy In 1 the army, Corby, who Is In the Tho we have served you or hope to serve you, our message is the same. May your Christmas be Merry and the coming year bestow upon you your greatest accumulation of health, happiness and pros perity. This has been our banner year. We thank you. The Dean Jatom Co. PHONE 683 4 wlreluns branch, Ih hUH In fschool, Walter Alhrecht unrl Nwt JCoyer ot Pilot Rock, who mo in tho naval hunda at San Kranr1nco, arrived homo thin morning und Jtay Finnoll, who Ih a third pIuhh carpentcr'H mute Is expected to arrive thin evening. Walker llan u Son. A Heveii and a half pound born at the St. Anlhony'M yeHterday to Mi, and Mia. Walker. Hon wan hoHplud K. T. Th. P ractica x mas Gift! I'ostal Horn's Tomorrow. Thu post office Rcnoral delivery will be open tomorrow forenoon 1)0 tweet! t:3u and J 0 : U 'J it was an nounced today. Felix liikc III Argentine. J. K. Ihtke hrtH received :i letter and a Unenos Ayres newspaper from his Hon Felix Jjnlce now uboard a I nited Statc-H warship In Argentine wale I'm. lie I on tho Frederick. rassed JVrfcet KxuinhiatJmi. Curt Voyen, former firm baseman with the Hermlwton ball team, pann ed n perfect - physical examination when he enlisted recently, according to word received by his frlenda. Tlirra More Join Navy. JSarl Palmer and Andrew Jackson Jeppe of this city, and Henry Frank lin 1'owt r of 11 old man ha vo enlisted ot. the loral naval recruiting office us uipic ntlec seamen. Warden Mtirimy Here. Warden 'harles A. Murphy of the Pt:ite penitentiary, formerly of thli : eity. spent Sunday here en route j back tc Kulem from Walla Walla. He j took back with lilni Uarney Despaln j whoso conditional parolo was revok ed last week. l!Jrlli ors Ovor 20O Per ('cut- J. M. Harrison, manager of the lied Cross campaign at Ilieth, today roiitjht In 114 membership receipts tu lu-ad(iiarters. The quota at Rleth GO, which loukes a percentago o( over 200 to tho chodlt of th little railroad town. Homo for Holidays. SerKcant Hoy F. Alexander of (he Q. M. (. at c 'amp IewiM in home to spnd 'hrist nias with relat ives and friends. The army lifo lias reduced his plrth, Improved Ills health and Is altogether "1 o t he ffood.' be has found. He received hin advnncenfent to a sergeancy only a short time otjo. With Suitable Gifts for Fattier ' Sister Brother .". Coiisiii or Uear & nereis "irnl)i !d In I-Yuntv. i-erjeant Frank "Hud" Cornfield, well known Pendleton man who was f-inurly with To. K of Idaho, but who wns lattr transferred to anoth er ti :mrh of the service. Is now in k'l aue. nnrordlng t word received ! rl.iiives. itore Open Late This Evening 8 n v. u u u n $ It u u a a ! We Are At Your Service Always for Suits and Overcoats for Men Suits and Coats for Women Essex Suits and Overcoats for Young Men. The best of cleaning, pressing and repairing. Alterations and remodeling of gar ments for men and women. Lindgren & Franseen PROGRESSIVE TAILORS 735 Main St. fhonc 166 1 j Three Marrl:itf l.irenst'H. A marriage license whs Issued Sat ti r day to Walton John Koork, 2 2. cf Pilot Kork, and Mabelle f. Wil son. IS. of Pilot Hock; I J census were iiIho is;-tied to Vest il .loines, L' I, and t'ko Irene M-tteer, is, both of 1'lcl ah, und to Walter Hlackburn, 3 if li, of i.'khih and irnia (J. HelJes, l'j cf Pen- fll'lOll. ALEX AMBERS Dept. IN COMMANDERS CABIN OF A ZEPPELIN TUv lirst LlliTty bonds. datcil Iiiiie ir.. hao arrivoM ut the 1-ica) bjMili.s fiT lis(rilutlun to Iht; !)uytrs. Thry wnro drj;tyei in jri.lT to lie converted from 3 1-J to -I pel' cent I'omls and the first roni'ons hear five months' interest at the first rate uric! ono month at lite hiKher rate. Th.? :ix montlts period for which tiie hanl.H agreed to earry tho Inmels are on and hnyeis ate fiied to take up tile bonds. l inls Kirkatrii k star Shooter. Finis Kirk pat rick was in preat form yesterday at the turkey shoot etaped by Karl Coutls at the loeal trap shooting grounds, io broke the blue rocks with hardly a miss und c pi ured t he '-7t poimd goldcr put up for tho 'best record. Jlis longest run without a mls was 4'l. Uunners up were Horace stilhnan, Al iJrspain, Jon Carroll, It riles and 1 can Sluill. Local trapshooters will go to Her in 1st on next Sunday for t be New V ea r sluot w h ieh Is to ln st ;i Lred on the Hilly Iloberls place by Henry Hill. It is being arranged so that nil visiting men can have a little duck shunt I tiff before I hetra p shooting begins. 1 fcU 1 5 S .1- i i v 1 S s4 . i. t 4 i "1 si Md-Hand cars We offer the following in used cars: 1 Wintori "Little Six," just out of the shop. I Looks like new $850 1 Reo, 5 passenger, in goo'd shape $1.")0 4 2 Dodge Brothers, 5" passenger, just over- g hauled $450 and $465 6 1 2-passenger Maxwell, good tires, etc $200 4 1 5-passenger Mitchell $175 A 1 5-passenger Ford $300 5 You can't lose on any one of these cars. . Used 4 cars will be greatly increased in price this coming K spring owing to shortage of new cars. Buy now. Phone for demonstration. 4 PENDLETON CADILLAC AUTO CO. Cor. Cottonwood and Water Streets 4 2 Hatfield-McCoy Feud Is On In Virginia WILLIAMSON'. Va , Dee. 21. Ilalfield-Met'ny feml. smoniderms for il lotit; time, was renewed wiien tJeotfie. Hatfield was slain. Armed offfeers are feeltins a member of the Mtl'oy futnllv. A pholourah of extreme interest tin- ei.tistroetion of her forward ear nhowliiK details of the Zeppelin "U -..iiiainintt 1 he eomniatnler's cabin. the t'.i." whlrli was LrniiKht down iraeti- lraiti of tlio monster. W'lh its navi- e.illy intact in Fiance near flour- Raliivr eoiitrol.i ! Iionih-di opi'ins : Lonnel's-Bains. after the raid on Bear: bel-iml that a vire!es c.imii. London lat.t no. nth. Tho airsliip lias and in the after p:.it ,i larae motor j !-ei-n dismantled by French aeronau- and iro.eller. 'I'lte f-repart was dl- Itii-iil eNiierts. who are in possession videil front the ai'lcrpnrt by sonnd- i of all of the secrets of her median- proof pailUinn. so that tho vibration bln, of the motor should not affect the ! A particularly inlercslluir feature I i.avleatliisr smt w ireie.s upparatttt). WOMEN ADOPT TEN j TTilxw Wl'llttriii iiTiuii k- i NEW YORK. Pec. 24. Ten war comandments for the women of Am erica, were proposed last night by the women's committee of the Council I of National lWense. of which Lr. , Anna Howanl fltaw is chairman. I with the puBReMion that they he i made the basis for a Now Year's res- lolotion. Here is the new' decalogue: "Mo not cltHtter. Keep to yourself the news you he.ar. I "lio not listen to alarmists or slackers. i "He moderate In your upending, i t. either lavish in eift-t nor sordid in lyour ectmomies. i "KncouraKe national lndTlstrles, ! avoiding lmiorted ones. "Do not lool; upon the departures for the front of those dear to you as an ahandnment. He with them constantly in thought, as they are with you. particular In the hour of danger. Do not complain or the difficupl ties. annoyances and privations caus ed by the war. I "Multiply your activities in your ; homo as well as outside. Kxhlbit day by day and hour by i hour the same couraKe a man shows ! upon the field of battle, i "Nil matter how limit the struRRio lasts, await victory with strength and pat ience. i "If you are strlcUen in your dear 1 est affections, hear your sorrow no : hly, that your tears niay be worthr of the hero whose death you mourn." Bank President Kills His Cashier in Dud PEORIA. 111.. Dec. it. Berne M. Mead, cashier of the State & Trust"" Savings Bank, of Peoria, waa shot and killed by Edward A. St ratine, president of the bank, in a revolr duel in the bank building at noon to day. Business jealoilsr over the taflr of being named president of the bftk at a meeting scheduled for next week Is believed to have been at the toat lom of the klllinft. : ' Mead was a heavy stockholder in the bank and so is Strause. Theie had been hitter feeling between the men for the last two months over control of the stock. ' Early rumors that another man was Involved have not been verified. Strauss the only living -witness to the death struggle, has made Ho statement: f; At noon pedestrians hearing ' Itiud talking in the bank, stopped And gathered about the windows. A few minutes later the crowd scattered when three shots were fired. .T)ie police were called. . i i ' CASTORIA For Infants and Children ' In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears ( sV . ,,m Signature of Seventeen Killed in Pittsburg Accident IMTTSI:rlt;.( Dec. 21. S-'evcn-teen ate reported Isilled when a Kiioxville trolley jumped thetraek at the end of the "Water street tun nel r.nd went over an embankment. Neatly 4lt were injured. Arjiy Ofliceis Will Tell of Equipment LIBERALIZED PEACE IS AMERICA'S COAL ! IflrAMlLtfGTON, Tpt 2 4. Wore Uary Baiter sent the folluwins to newn ! papers today: 'Ijet m cxpivhK ihruuKli yovv columns tu ihu men t-f our forces the tnvtinns of t ho r lU'imrtmenl a nil my own well v. iliesi. ura is a n.'itioii v liieh has a snMioi ilo( tor tho l'rinee of prarp than tho ! and of war. ( nly to the atuiin nu i:t : of ; periiianeiit, lihemlued jhmu i' nuv our niRriiul efforts lo directed." ? a uthorit ies a ;7 th sr iaiist ; thwart I ho em-i 1 1 expaiii-ioii. WASIIINti1 N. !ee. 2 I. -4 ham heilaln an noil need 1 lie H ohers have r'numioned three major senerats hero fi oni I'm tire. t' tell whether the Aimiiean lnns tire well etntlpped :uni v ltat is lafKlinf. Noriallst totlMr lia Nor, WASltlNdTnN, I re. diffirultiea have arisen b.-t went tli Imperial derinaii kuvci nment and 1 1' nta.jorit' socialiflts as a result of t h cone Iiisitin of the Iftissiati arm st ic It is Icani'Ml ia irrley. The mill us New Commander For i Yn Nwdii'l krop on feelim AllieS St oalOniKB i experiencin nausea between i llnml a Smi aparllla cures d i I'ARIS. r?c. '2 4. Oene-al Gnillan- It strengthens the st.-nni-u mat W'as formally named command- other digestive oinans for th.- i er-hi-chlof of tho expeditionary fore- j performance of their wuue! t n-. ok out of Salonika, replacing Sn Trail 'llood. ui- . nor , ah .'p-s III .in-! CHRISTMAS r Tuesday December 25th MOOSE HALL. Don't Miss the Holland Kiddles. SPECIAL DECORA TIONS. AND MUSIC Admission 50c DOM THE SPIRIT OF CHRIST MAS TIME PROMPTS AN EXPRESSION OF KINDLY THOUGHTS TO" OUR PAT RONS FOR THE YEAR'S BUSINESS. LYSMIEI Two Phones 187 i i