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CO O LJ LJ S iw .r--.-." .Ml. ., page TTrnm ETGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER &i; 117 NEWS NOTES OF PENDLETON Svw Vein's tiolf Tournament Local golfers will take oppurtunlty of tho flno weather to Mart the new year Hliht. A bogey tournament will lie held on the local course ami Geo. It liddy, tho club professional, has Koine New 1'earn Prcsc-nt. Kniployes of tho American Nation al Hank received something today that made for them a Happy New Year. Tho bunk nave each a check for ten per cent of their year's sal ary and In addition gave each a $50 Liberty Uond. One Metro Kiillsta. Charles Daniel Thompson, who has j been working1 on a ranch near Ten- j illelon, today enlisted In the navy. He will try to get Into tho aviation branch. To enlist he' hud to secure r statement from the local exemption board that he will not be within the next quota. lA'lt Ills Motor Ttuiiiiliik'. 'A. K. Mlchucls paid a five dollar fine In police court this morning for leaving tho motor of his car running unattended. A I Sword paid $10 for being drunk This ended tho docket Start the new year right. Resolve that you will give us a trial, starting Wednes day morning. ' iGleaniTatomlo. f"" ' ' ) PHONE '688'; ;', 'TAH PROUD OF THIS FLOOR It used to look dirty and ugly, but a couple of coats of I I C,' Hard-Drying FLOOR PAINT made it look like another floor. And it's so easy ' to keep bright and clean." We recommend Hard Drying Floor Paint for all floors where a solid color is desired. Very durable and sanitary. Colors to suit your taste ask Jor color card. L. J. McATEE The Practical Paint Man 513 Main Street. - Telephone 158 Used Cars V. The imwliiisi" or any of the following; used ears Is nil aeluiil in- W leslinenl. for anv r lln'se eurs will iindoiiblnUy lie worth from 33 .M-r rent l oO K-r vtiii mure IiMiU- few months, mil " the 3 .-oniliw shorUlge of new eiu. It i-osls lis SJ7..-.II a nionlli to keei S eneh of these eurs, therefore we eun arrord to oirer them ut bar- A nam irlees. t 1 Dodge Brothers Roadster, like new $600 f 1 2-Passenger Maxwell Roadster, 5 almost d new tires 500 S 1 Winton Six, a beautiful car $850 S 1 Reo, 5 passenger; steady and reliable $4oU S i Dodge Brother Touring Car, looks and runs 5 exceedingly well. The best buy in Pendle- 5 ton 465 S 1 Chandler Six Demonstrator; Chummy Road- J ster; in fine shape ' $HWU A NOTHING CHEAP PENDLETON CADILLAC AUTO CO. t Cor. Cottonwoodi for the month and tho year. There were no cases during the month und I he total fines paid amounted to 310. 1 j,11(ir 'oiircil In iutler. Just Ire of tho Peace J. H. Parke entertained Suturday evening In front of his office with a "cold tea" party. Ieputy Sheriff Jake Marin poured. All the guests, moMt of whom were uninvited, Kot waH a smell. The II iuor which had been confiscated by the ieace officers In the past few months was emptied into the Butter. There were 22 bottles of whiskey, eight demijohns partly filled, a keg In which was a gallon -of whiskey and eight bottles of booties' booze, - Heady for (lie Kaiser. The Kust Oregonlun Is In receipt of a letter from Kd Dunnlngs, a mem ber of old Troop D, together with a picture of himself and bunkle, Put Jess Jrlrunn, better known In cowboy lund as Jess ltoberts. They are now In liuttery I, 148 F. A.. 60 Brigade, 4 1st Division, Jamp Merrltt, N.. J., and are in the best of health and ready to give the kaiser what he de serves. They, have all of their equip ment for service In Prance but are 1J Si BUT THE PRICE and "Water Streets Tllhliii. forbidden to departure. tell the time of their Muri-lugc. License Issued. A marriage license was Issued today to Italph Temple, 21, and Olga Da Fontaine, 20, both of this city. Mrs. Frank Michaels of HI Lincoln street underwent an operation at 8t I Anthony's hospital this morning. I ... 'Cliild Huh Pneumonia. " The little child of Mr. and Mrs. I Cuy llockwell of Pilot Rock was ! brought In to the hospital today suf ifering from pneumonia. l iidergcM-s Jllnor operation. Miss Myrtle HOss underwent an op eration this morning for the removal of adenoids and tonsils. Hoy In Hospital, the public to be patient with the new The voung son of Tom Atkinson o f regime, citing the necessity of bttild Mi Kuv t'reek underwent an operation j ing new engines, tracks, terminals, this morning at the hospital. j revision of priorities, routing, etc. - Constitutional lawyers believe that Phi Ting Collcce Basketball. travelers and shippers cannot sue for Emil Slebert. frmer center on the damages as under the law the govern- Pendleton Ti gh school nasKetoan , i teum and who is now attending . A. I C, Is mentioned as one of the lead I ing candidates for a place on the I team this year. Kstale Is Probated. Oeo. W. Propek of Freewater has been appointed administrator of the estate of his wlfej Ida M. PropecK who died in November having an es tate valued at $2000. Edward Mason, Hurve Van Slyke and Andy Johnson have been appointed appraisers Hitskl-t ;ame Tonight. Tho annual basketball game he- , tween the high school team and the alumni team will be played tonight at tho high school gymnasium. Am- i ong the alumni who will play are Ned Fowler and Emil Seibert who . are now playing at college. Administrator ApiKilnted. W. Scott Mayberry has been ap pointed administrator of the estate of his brother, tho late Piiul Mayberry, who left about 70 acres of land on the north of the Walla Walla which brings in an annual rental of $200. Harry Huber, Ed Smith and It. J. Gray have been named appraisers. Dies in Iowa. . " -V- ,V!blr-..forme.r!: ."..J';l K. own resilient or . eno.eu . an.. ,r ........slnns dlcd at Manson. Iowa, on October 30, ac cording to a letter received by .Mr. and Mrs. George l'eebler from Mr. Kohlnson. Death was due to paraly sis. l',ntcnrbe Mail IHos Here. James I lleed. a resident of Wal lowa county for 15 years, died yes terday morning at 4 o'clock ut the Eastern Oregon Stato Hospital where he had been for the past year. He woiilil have been 71 years old Jan uary 27. Ills widow came over to take charge of the body and has ar ranged for the funerul to be held to morrow morning ut Folsnm's chapel with interment in the local ceme tery. I In old "Shin Plasters."- Mrs. M. M llurnap of 703 Turner street la in possession of several spec imens nf small currency In general use during the Civil War and known in those days as "shin plasters." fine is of the denomination of 10 cent. two of five cents and one of three cents. They were Issued In 16U2. 1X113 and USI. Mrs. llurnap prir.es them very highly us curios. At time of the war she was living West Point. 111. the Denies Liquor Was Hie. Karl Jeffries, the man arrested Sat ur.lav nv Sheriff Taylor i" connection with tlie t'.vo trunks of liquor diseur erecl at the deoot. steudfastly denies ownership of the trunks though the net f evidence Is tightening uuoui SHOWS Til AT OF WAR OHIO xir.QOAirre CAFTSflM S.W.OOAWTBlt ! I TOWNS Ml" I 1 1 CH",yl1 T CWPTAl J.VO. : I 1 t " I I T-mi JC LJ It? I v I 'v ORSMlZrD I . lA?AOVt.. V rWH OUAKTER. ORGANIZED AS-AoOVF-MAKlQ A- SEC.UKS ' COUNTY J CHAlRMMVi OrlTr TOW Franklln-co. (Ohio) farmer, are back of I'ncle Sam heart, soul and pocketbook. H. Saite Valentine proved It and . ,1. I. nrnvM It again. i Valentine's proof consisted ot tselling over a million dollars forth of the secona issue i lariuers " " " A Loan Bonds to W invested only 37.600 In the nrst . , A, l-"Kirl wrat UnleSm wants 2 ; From.,,,, V""" t. . Valetin. i He had a Yalu key In his pos session that fit the locks on both trunk find la. alleged to have taken the trunks to the depot for shipment to Iju. Orande , Ho is still held ut the county jk.ii. .. , s. (ebliart on Trial. Ja:k Oebhart, charged with larceny j In having a hearing this afternoon In I 'the Justice court. Looking for Mechanics. lt Two government represenfatjvus . were In the city Haturday evening. Iii i quest of mechanics to work lit ship- yards. Shipbuilding on the pacific coast is to be one of the biggest of: war activities and many mechanics j will be needed. These men are trav- j eling through the coupjry seeking re- i cjdjfrfcMim.ftt.4.U H BE PATIENT WITH '1 NEW ROAD REGIME XVABttlXCtTOX,' Vec' 31. federal mediators and Secretary' McAdoo tp-; !day discussed the 'bttsls for increased, wages for all classes of railway em, ..lows The government has asked ment cannoi u BOLSHEVIKI WITH COSSACKS IN GORY FIGHT AT IRTUTSK ' TOKYO, lcc it. Fierce fluhtlns Is reported In progress between the UolsheTlHl ami Coswaek lrtutsk. It is reMrted the Ilolslicvikl murder ed tlic l-Yeni'h consul and two French i lviNans. The town In reported biira Intr. The uoliitlathiit Is HliTally starv Iuk to death. There in a tuck of sup lilies. Ll XllllMt "tlKD AHOVT CIIILK. So Trutli In Statement by German, Kays President. SANTIAGO, Chile. Dec. 28. Pres ident Sanfuentes denied today that there was any foundation for the statement of Count von Luxberg. dis missed German minister to Argentina In his dispatch to Berlin that Chile was to be drawn into an alliance with Argentina, in his dispatch to Berlin that Chile was to be drawn into an alliance with Argentina and Bolivia for the purpose of forming a South American political block .opposed to - rAlxr nf th. United States. " " ' -hlltier-s IWr.H-r oUs. AME;s,,i:Ry Mass.. Dec. 29. Aft-i er more than sixty years or eonunu ous service as oaruer in im wt... Hanmel A. Felch. aged eighty, who shaved the poet Whlttier, has decid ed to retire. He asserts that the in troduction of the safety razor, "new fangled Ideas" In the after shave toi let and the high' cost of towels have made business unprofitable for him. "You might not believe It." said he today, "but it Is the mighty gos pel truth that I've got off enough hair in my time to fill a good sized hmrn- and bay rum well. say.Pve used 'enough to float a battleship. I've stropped razors for 500.000 shaves and I've got one of the origi nal razors I had when I started at the age of seventeen." TOOK FKK8 OX giUrtlOX X AIRES Charge Mude Against Olympia lawyer. " " ' . . . H. Fry, an Olympia lawyer, nas. au all his assignments tor aas.mis drafted men . fI "out .-tionna,res canceled by me num X'to tin. effect las" night by -- ..... Judge John t. Mitchell or tne Thurston county court .. . .,.na.. Thnnidn ... u i-rosecii.M.B . 1-eary ana City Attorney George i. UI..I.,.. Tne commn.ee uiiiiituiiL--" , - committee announces .. im,,, mailing nnd col- I rr his work. This Is declared to be the first case of the ll", rord and drastic action vin.i nn record ana arastio may be taken, as tne attorneys oi me state have been mobilized lor tnis FARM ERS . ARE I BACK TO LIMIT.. T"lATErf At. , If C7ELUSO unrr EPUCATiOWAt., OOARTrit XCUIGICXJS, 5i:Lt.1wg VWtT MrncHwrrf, " SELLlHO UK1T Hireewt-AMEooS , 1" t-'ri. It SHI V theory." On this theory Ke perfect-' ed his machinery. 1 The farmers oranlied by elect Ins five committeemen In each of the 1 townships. One was chosen township chairman and each of tho others took charge of organ Ult'g a quarter of tho township. ( I Each subdivision captain era-, ated six selling units of nvo per sons each. The units were desig nated religious, fraternal, farmer, merchants, educational, miscel laneous. Tho "religious elllng unit" was Instructed to center It efforts on the churches, Iho "fra ternal selling nnit" on lodges and '"Thus Valentin Hid 2250 per sons organlie o that touch with ry detail. I Th organtiatlon will be aaed for tho sale of thrift stamps and I runu)U tooi cMuartUaa-. IS. i work and It Is understood that no charges are to be made by attorneys tor this work. An impressive service at 10 o'clock this morning united in marriage Miss . , r ......... .nil KH On x . I ""-",-:- na monv 9 .oi. of thl. eH The " H.v.rend Father Brown official- ing. In the presence of relatives only. . . . i . . i ...... i , - n a uiriisn X ne ori.ie ... - -- frock of white ueorge.ie e.epc ......... I Ml.e saiin. cne s .,,,..,. . ,i,t t honor itauunif ......u,... o -- ----- ; who wore a oecom.ug . and white net. Koy lempie. uiuui" of the bridegroom acted as best man. Immediately after the ceremony he wedding party adjourned to the; Water street wnere ; jeu.p.e ..... .hurniinirlv appointed dinner was , served. Mr. and Mrs. Temple left on the noon train for Portland wnere they will spend a tew days, later go ing on to Dos Angeles for several I months. " " Both re members of prominent families. Mrs. Temple being the sec ond daughter of Mr and Mrs. Gustavo 'Da Fontaine, she attended the Pen 'dleton high school where she was a prominent member of the Phoenix club and very popular. Mr. Temple is the son of the late VI'. P. Temple und is a well known young rancher and business man. Mrs. Westbrooke Dickson will leave In the morning for Portland to spend some time with relatives. She will be accompanied by Mrs. .1. U. Dickson who has been her house guest for the past several weeks. Mrs. ' flrunson of . Hermislon- spent Saturday in Pendleton. VP The Evening line-Up ' Bolh children snd ("rown-npt. with cought snd coldj, are sll the better (or M of Fotey 'a Honey ami Tar bed time. It wards off croup, Hops licklin throst. snd hacking coughs, and maset an othcrwwe fevcriah, aleep Irn eight at coughing and- dhtrexa, a evict sad reallul one. BROWNSVIM E. TEXAS. Mr. Oa... Baktfr, write. : " My wile wtld aot think of t:idi an eTher cmih medicine. a l'ev' lloaeV .mTTir Ta lrtadoto britaa Quick reSct." It i. Mlciadr i ctaea f ro... auj wC vc it to our children and revoo.:nciJ k r a a aata raantty, lor ctva.... m ..ia(ca." T A I. I.MAX CO. THF.Rf. . . THERE ARE DAYS FOR MERCHANDISE , AND DAYS TO SEND. A BILL' " BUT THIS ONE DAY OF ALL THE YEAR ' WE SEND YOU JUST GOOD .WILI . ' AND BEST WISHES FOR A BRIGHT NEW, YEAR, ALEXANDERS StoraOosed All Day Tomorroy Miss Clydie Halo of Echo was a vis- ' itor in the city Saturday. Mrs W. R. Nugent of Umatilla Is up from the seaport town. J. E. Torutelotte. Portland archi tect; i at the Pendleton. H. N. Adams. Stanfield stockman. ' io a Pendlston visitor today. P. Koyse of Pilot lloek spent Sat urday evening in Pendleton. W. H. Danghtrey. president of the Union Stockyards, Is in Pendleton to day. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Buchhol and son Lloyd and Vine, were .Sunday j vb-itora from Stanfield. , .rl Barthel, I()Cli carpenter. left yesterday for Portland to take job In the shipyards. Dr. I- K. Blakeslee left today for Da Grande to spend New Tears day. He expects to return Wednesday ,J - rnorninis. ' Mrs. Robert K. Kin go, wife of Dr. ! Rlngo. Is in Pendleton on a visit. She l i now living near Cambridge. Idaho. ; where her husband is farming. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signvtare af -r . ' 'I.- ? J 'tV ; f. IQ The house of meat DOWIY'S MET Two Phones 187 III 1& (HOUND AID ViTIlYS KNICHT AUTOMOBILES THE WIIAXS-KXIGHU You will concede the luxurl ousness and beauty t)f this car without argument. Its practical advanta3 ally determine Its purchase. The motor has no equal no near approach in any stmitur cars selling for so moderate a price or for hundreds of dollar "more. It Is a Wlllys-Knlght sleeve valve motor 12.000 produced last year and giving the, most remarkable satisfaction. Kverybody knows that noth ing has ever seriously challeng ed the noiselessnesa of this typo of motor. ' " It has the softer "purr" com bined with greatest power for its size. Its velvet smoothness puts all. other motors of like power to Bhame jmmii Ml lftl rtftli James L. Elam OVKItUW R DKALKIl 739 Johnson SC Ptioiio 1 i PrmlkKon; Ons. ,:j aah'tejsaa 1j 1 HJfJ4J lit f u" '