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PAGE TTTRTTS DAILY EAST O REG ONI AN, PENDLETON. OREGON, MONDAY,, JANUARY 21,1918. EIGHT PAGES ItOMB lhXMAGKH HOME OP c.uroniv n r:iton. JANUARY I MEWS NOTES OF PENDLETON Another Nnvul Homill. ' I'M Albert tirlittrs enlisted pnturdny with I'uCnr Bwnrta os a flremun In tho navy. Ho wont to 1-ortlnnd Snt urday nlRht. Valuable) null Dromis. Tho pliro blood liull of fiam It. Thpmnxnn foil In Wild Horse creek ycMlonlay nl thn Tiininpsrm ranch, at Jllulioly Htntlon and was drowned. , Snyder and W. M." Peterson of Pen dleton: W. II. Morrison and Howard i'lew of Jlelix, and H, O. rctorson of Milton. To Hnlld Curngn. l.eumler 1'arr ha taken out a per mit to htiild a Kuraxo and repair a dwelling at :t0 ('f)sbio Blrcet at a cost Of l.r,U. Toln Scottish Rite. ' 1a 1j Mann' ami W. A. Klnuher of this ctly'wero nmoni; the lurga rlasa which wiiii Initiated Into tho Scot tish Itlt"s, SL'nd degree. Mimunrt In I'ortland Saturday. I'lnya In First flume. Nod Fowler, l'endletnii boy who Is a Hophomoro at tho University of Or- .,,. til..u.t I.. h.I ..... 1. '...- .... v., 11.1 fill llll. VI'II.'H'' I boHkolliull tenm Friday nbiht In the I first gumo of the Benson In which Multnomah rlnh w.ih tlio opponent, llo made elKht of tho university's In jolnm. Fowler wiih formerly captain of tho I'ondleton hl(th team. Charged Willi Vagrancy. Ueoriio ('alter wan urronted yester day by tho. police on a vagrancy ohnrgo but was released this morning uflon hia promise to bid farewell to the city. Flurry of Snow., 1 Pendlotonlann awoko thi.i morning to find a light covering of rniow on the ground. However, . It. noon men eu. Tho weather man Is forecasting fair weather. Sues Harvester V, 11 is. Olllesplo haa brought milt aEalnnt tho Klewett Hurvrmer Co. for a balance uf-fKSO and Interest al leged lo be due on a promissory note. H. A. I-owelf la his attorney. Many Attend KlirlnerH' fuiirlnvc. About 40 I'mntllla county Khriners and candidates are In Pnrjland to- day nucnitlng tho big convention there. Anions thoso going down wero W..B. Hrock, A. Funk, K, J. Murphy, Jmlgo.j. V. MMoncy, It. n. Payres, T. J. Tweedy, ftruno Weber, John Vert, Flmor Snyder, Frank Many Witnesses Here. Many cant end residents are in I'en dlelon today as witnesses In tho Col well murder trial which began this morning. Among those summoned hero tiro I'lmtmastor Kdgnr Holm, T. O. Goodman, Kd Hoon, Wayno Mason, Charles Ilarkln. Uyrtm Harkln ojhI Mrs. Anspach, all of Umaplnc. Sura for lialHnee. (.J, C and J. K. Mason have brought suit ugalnst F. C Allen to collect a balanco of $ a ! 7 . , 0 alleged to ha duo for baling hay. W. J. Warner rep resents the plaintiff. Thrift Managers McotlnK- Tho executive committee which will have chargo of tho thrift stamp cam paign In Pendleton is holding a meet ing thin afternoon to make plans for an energetic campaign. t i i I Xrw Instructor Socurctl. ". A. Veburtr, of Minneapolis, lias been secured to teach manual train- , log in the high school, according to: an announcement miwlo this morn-j lug by l'tinclpal Irll. Mr. Veburg i has been nn Instructor In tlio Minno- ! ai oils nehools for several years, ana . will hitvo ch-irgo of tho gas engine ! course and forging and manual train- ! lug courses. School 13ert Ion Feb. 5. Ouinly Superintendent Toting this morning announced that the election I on the matter or organizing a union high school fn'tbo south-end of the county will bo voted upon In eaeh ox tlio l.r, 'districts affected on Tuesday February !i. Penny Change 1 1 means Pennies Saved ' "Many littles make a much." We give best quality and service, and penny change. You are only asked to pay for just what you get at , The Dean Tatom Co. PHONE 683 Caldwell Mill In Virginia. N. H. Swearingen. proprietor of the Tendleton Hotel, lias received a let-1 ter from Captain Leo tr. Caldwell, j who is on detached duty at Camp, Hill, Xwpoit News, Va. Ho states, that he and all of tlio oilier I'ondleton boys there are well. 4iov.. wn. -j.: rtpi-itNa7 After delivering at Los Angeles a. eeathing attack on enemy agents and enemy propaganda in the United States nn attempt was mado on the life of Governor William "IJ. Stephens of. California ut the executive man sion in , Sacramento. A bomb was thrown against the building or plant ed so it exploded tearing away a part of tho rear. The governor was not injured and all others in tho mansion escaped. Marriage License Issued. j A marriage license wns Issued Sat- ! unlay lo Frank Allen, 4i and Ida M. ; Smith, 1, both of this city. ; Gibbs Leaves Fort. A letter from Leslie Gluts, who lias been at the naval training station in San Francisco Rlnco spring, brings the news that ho would n.o wlthii, three hours on a U. 8 S for some Port unknown to himself or mates. Ho expected when visiting hero dur ing, the holidays to remain In San Franeixco until March. Blenett Meeting Postponed. The meeting of Die stockholders of tho Klewett Harvester Co.. scheduled for this evening has been postponed a 'week, it was announced today. Ippralscrs Appointed. Itlchard M. Mayberry. Wllliai.. -Mlckelson and W. C. McKInney have been appointed appraisers - of the es tate of Victor Hexter ana also of the estato of Hamuel L. Caldwell. Mw, Nina Coon has been appointed ad ministratrix of the estato of Mr. Caldwell. ii j Husband Chronic Growler, Alleged. Huth O. Harnett this morning brought suit in tho circuit court arainst her husband, Charles P. Bar-j r.ctt. alleging that ho has developed I Into a chronic growler and nag. and j that ho continually accuses her of j wanting lo get rid of him lor a: "younger buck." They wero married In February, 1 303. at The Dalles am ' have a ten year old son of whom she ssks the custody. She alleges she Is the owner of tho Kenmoro apartments In tills city and also of two lots on Ann street. W. M. Peterson 13 her attorney. WILSON WILL FIGHT - CHAMBERLAIN BILL , , , Calls on Leaders of Both Houses to Fustrate Mea sure; Vigorous Fight Ex pected. WASHINGTON", Jan. 21. In the face of Wilson's opposition. Senator Chamberlain introduced the war can iuet bill, following a democratic con ference at which Wilson voiced dis approval of the bill. It is expected t? cause one of the most vigorous fights in congress' history. Wilson Js culling in leaders of both houses, ap parently to frustrate the measure. IIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllllllllllllllllHHI'l EXCLUSIVE ; 3 Z- I Stationery I At conservative cost. Cranes Linen in an siZes, colors and finish. Bulk stationery I sold by the pound. Fancy boxed stationery of every description. . I Economy Drug Co. 1 Hotel St. George Building 1 Day Telephone 711 Night Telephone 718 P. 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 n m 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 u 1 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiij: .MIoires lYaud in Transaction. Alleging that Louis Hergevin. aft-1 er assisting Frank Martin Pambum ! to become Intoxicated, loaned him j 300 and secured hl Fignaturo to a ; warranty deed to a piec of land , worth J3400 i:pon tho representation that It was a promissory note. Sam uel Parnbrun has brought suit agaiiiFt Eeigevin asking that the deed be held os a mortgage to be cancelled upon the payment of the f 300 nnd interest Ho alleges that Frank Martin Pain brun had previously deeded the bin, to him. J.inles A. Fee represents the plaintiff. CALLS SUPREME WAK COCXCIL. Will Meet With premiers and SliU tary Leaders of Allies. PATHS. Jan. 21. A plenary meet ing of the supreme war council with the premiers and military represen tatives of France. Great Urltaln am: Italy in attendance, will be helc shortly at Versailles to discuss an.' Plan military operations on the west- 1 cm front, which now InctOdes Italy. CIRLS SV1TOCATK IV TRUNK. Sluing Lock in Lid Brings Fatal Eno lo Flay. MOSTON. Jan. 21. Two small girb Catherine Avassa. and her sister Adeline, were found by their niothe: suffocated In a trunk in their home; hero last night While playing abou. tho house they climbed into the trunk and closed tho liei, which has a Mum iocu. GROCERY WITH SOCIALIST POSTER IS CLOSED FOR OVERCHARGING! h wm w.T.fc f-' wmitt. r - s 1. of iheVforUf i A CarloadJust Received i Umatilla County exponents of high grade motor cars will he pleased to learn of the arrival of the new Cadillac "Eights." Undobutedly the best cre ation in eight cylinder motors ever built. We have two ears out of Ibis ship ment which nro not sold. A demon stration ehonrfully given. PENDLETON CADILLAC AUTO CO. Cor. Cottonwood and Water Streets "8! 5 i? - ; : CLOSED : : 1 1 It ir- i I' I Jr: i :-t..'V;-wVjjx T.i)r ;fcrt",s T a-- . '. a CLEARANCE All our Coats must go into this Clearance re gardless of cost. We must clear out these gar ments at once, and we have made prices that will move them quickly. In this collection you have a wide choice from the season's best and latest models. You'l find among the various lots, coats of every type, in the wanted materials and popular colors, in sizes to fit all figures. Come promptly and profit by these great savings. . ' Coats Up To $25.00 Are Going at SI 2.95 Coats Up To $35.00 Are Going at T " 17.95 Coats Up To $45.00 and Ov.er are Going at $22.95 ONE WEEK Special trorh the Men's Under wjr Department One Case Men's Heavy Cotton ' Derby Ribbed Union Suits, ecru color, a very substantial under wear and good value at $2.00 suit Our special of fer for one week, the suit $1-65 All sizes from 36 to 48. " V:- MAGKINAWS for Men and Boys Buy j'our Mackinaws now for next year and save about 50 per cent. f Men's All Wool Mackinaws $8.59 to $12.50 Boys' Mackinaws $5.00, $B.50, $8.50 MEN'S JERSEYS AND SWEATER 'COATS All Wool Jersies, plain and stripes. . . $2jo0 to $4.00 All Wool Sweater Coats, extra qual. $5.1)0 to $9.00 i Florsheim Shoes for the Man Who Cares. 111 "I iy . i -l. 1 ', .... - BULLETINS 4 f mcrce roiumlssinj i : for excessive price known hero. Swine prtoea stren. felglit and can cclect without prov- ;K,briKd M s ..u federaJ or- AUECED KPT HELD. I j XFW YOIUi. Jan. 21. A man wear-1 lng the nnlfonn of a foreign naval of- ' fleer was arrested at the Brooklyn ; If navy yard. He entered the yard dress-i-il us a niarino and changed later. He , 'is believed to be a spy. i I I STOPPERS ARE ArDEO. WASII1XGTOX, Jan. 21. The sn-ipr-nie i-ourt decided shippers should tie nwardeil rejiaratlon by the com- STEERS SltLIi AT $11 PORTLAXU.JtD. - ' of top steers sold It 911, we mgnexm der fixing a mlnlmnm bog price. The order caused optimism in stock ctr. Two (Inns liaiip In th sliow a-lndow of Herrann Oworkli" KlioUrule srocmy in New York. One ku.m: 'Tloseil liy Order of Hie V. t. Food Adminlslration." The oilier is a Socialist Party lilhcerapli of I he rcront campaljn, Mlh a picture of Socialist candl ,lots. . TIicec signs tell tho story that UUlOUSll),prk1,d'(,- candi- - dates opposed to the war, he was not averse lo making little war prolit. Uworkis held a federal license as n v.bolcsaler. One wit ness swore that Dworkis charsed him J14 fer 100 pounds of sugar. The' purcliase, the witness said, was billed at the regular price and ho had l i pay, the balance to tbo wholesaler in icasU. . j HAVE COLOR III CHEEKS j Be Better Looking Take j OUve Tablets 1 " ' i If your skin is yellow complexion pallid tongue coated appetite poor you have a bad taste in your mouth a lazy, no-good feeling you should take Olive Tablets. ! Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets a substitute i for calomel were prepared by Dr. Edwards i after 17 years of study with bis patients, j Dr. Edwards" Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oiL You will know them by their olive color. I To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, I no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood daysyoumust get at the cause. ! Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act on the ! liver and bowels like calomel yet hav no dangerous after effects. I They start the bile and overcome r - pation. That 3 wny millions 01 do .: sold annually at 10c and 25c per b. druggists. Take one or two nigt:v note the pleasing results. Are You Trading at DOWNEY'S MARKET t v The Jbesf meat market in Pendleton sell ing better meat 1 for less Two Phones 188-187 i f if