T.I; EIGHT' PAGES n. r t'k ft a $ ,Twftl(V'rflm)i't'nnn", PERU LEGATION IN U. S. IS RAISED TOV, DAtLY EAST ORECONIANj PENDLETON. ORECONTtifebAY, PECFilBER ?,l,inis Mil IlBil'l 3 2'3 IUHlj' to Milton. i the window from nine to ten o'clock. Tho body of A. ltoy Stanford wan ' AH who live on city carrier routes Bhlpped to Milton thin morning for may si t their ninll by calling between tho funeral and burial. ' theHe huurx ut the office 'of the pont- 1 .' . " , i initHtor. AH stores, bunks and liublic llus New JK-llvery Itllf. offices will bo cloned all day tumor- The Troy, Laundry hail udded a new ' row ' delivery rite,, milking two autoes now j , . employed In thla work. .Increased Uui-uuch to lose. uiihIiichs made the addition rieceKFary. All Kuruges and automobile houses . . in rcndleton will be cloned tomorrow AhhImI lit iiurlH t'omimny. 'afternoon from one to three o'clock in Carl IIIcI m, returt'd wddler. Is order that the proprietors and em- worklng At i,hB Charle Company dorr ploj'ees may attend the ; funeral; 1. of Uits the lllueKH of Jack ClilldK, who is kcnut lH tioodalo. suffering -with the Influenna ut the ' ; 1 honpltal. ; i ; !liw CnuM-N lM'lay. ' V 1 i.'- -. j.'-Hnow In the nmuntainH is auin Committee. ) Xuuuxl, r ' ' (causing a delay In west bound trains. Mrs. I.lna tiiurxlH, Mrs. J. T. Rich- Train number 17 scheduled to arrive uitlson and Mrs. XV. U Thompson have ut 1 1 : J r a. m. was murked up for been named as the committee on the 4:15 this afternoon. Trail number 5 community kitchen for : New years' , Was two hours lute. day. j 1 1 i .Ml Itooininu IIoiiku l.lci'iiMi Kxplre. t ailed to Kt. I'uul. ! With today all rooming house 11- Willlam Mlclielsen left Sunday over censes In Pendleton expire and new the -V. I', for Kt. I'uul, where he has licenses will be issued for the coming been called by the serious illness of year. In ull .68 licenses were Issued his mother. Hl llttla dauirhtcr. during 1S18. The license ordinance sheep across but lands and pasturing same on. tho laud. The land 1 lit. the went cud of the county. - Appraisers. Appolutcd. W. A.,.Wrck, II. C. Rothrock and M. K. Mayberry have been, appoint. 4. npprulsers of the estate of. John 11 t' erguson : deceased. (.-V. Clerk 1U. Miss Ilainfu- Klees, O.AVV. billlns c;ler.k( ,11 i;i wlt,U fnflueum at her hotio. Several of the employee ol the office are confined to their homes with, the. diMoeise.. . Mary, uccompunted him. calls fur one dollar ! lug houses. a yeur for room- lluhy Hoy lles. Tho seven ntonths old son of Mrs. idu Hunnuil of Reed and Hawley mountain, neur Weston, died yestur day. The child will bo buried ut Weston. Brown l-'inierul Tomorrow. The funeral of Mrs. Kllen lirown, widow of the late Jeff Krown and a L'matilla county pioneer, will bo held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the undertaking parlors of Hill & Mc Martiu at Walla Walla. liuitvirx from liifliicnzu. Miss Allc$ Fluneil, popular former l'ondle.lon high school girl, Is here l'o ut llo-pllul. from Portland for a visit with Miss' l-eah Dillon, aged 41 years, died Vcva Conic. Miss Klnnelt has recently '"Is morning ut tho state Hospital. recovoed from a serious attuck of ; Oeceused was a. former resident ot the lntluenm.- j 'ale and was committed to the Instl- ; i union from Mullicnr county In May, Comes to lVmllcton from Denver". jl91. She has relatives living In Mrs. I.e.ma McAllister Is a new ar-i Vale. Kuneral arrangements are not rival In Pendleton, coming here from completed, lienvcr. Colo., to make her home.! M HI,. AIIIl,.i- hnu .iv,.nlrl n iml. ' l.llHMIlWl TrtK "aH illllW. In, i. us murker nml sorter at the Troy. lighting the cunUles on Lnuiolrv. She has had much exoeri- i 'ree lust evening at her enco In this work. ! 3 1 - Thompson street, ItoudiiuiNii-r Victim of l'lu. Fred itruwu, roadnui-ster of the Northern IJacJfic Railroad, died of ln flne.niii yesterday til. 1'asco after an Illness of five days. Jrtls. successor has not yet been named. Seeks Judgment for $7'll-H0. Suit has been tiled in the circuit court by Will M. Peterson, attorney for S. A. Uotter against M E. Ho:; kins In which Judgment for $7.36 with J10U attorney fees la asked as the 'amount alleged to be due on a promissory note. Scck Collection for Slcrcliaiidise. Alleging that William and Minnie K. chelf are Intebted to them in the amount of $44.42 for merchandise, Speigel. May, Stern Co., a private corporation, have filed a suit for the collection of same .in the circuit cou& through Attorney K. W. last man. Christ - home. !:!' Thii,Kf,)i Hlr.,ir. Mrs. T. If. Itelu- i bolt returned to the room a few min- luy IK-atc In 'rnuttilla t o. . , utes later and found the tree In It. Sparks and J. IK Sparks, broth- flames. An alarm was turned in and ers. are leaving Pendleton today for the fire soon extinguished, damage Portland, .after spending a- wek , mnntt commeu to uic ouh.o.k ... hero. The former Is recently from curtains and a chair Oklahoma and has been so favorably by Insurance. Impressed with I'mutllhi county that he will probably return here soon to make this part of the state his home. Loss is covered Hue oil otc-. ft. M -Klce versus M. A, Sturtevant Is the title of a suit filed in the cir cuit court in which plaintiff asks for Judgment for $2000 with $200 attor ney fees alleged "to be. owing on a promissory note, James A, .Fee la at torney for plaintiff. (oodtilc ServHVs Tomorrow, J Tho funeral services of Kenneth (loodale pronrtnem automobile man; who died In Omaha last week, wl'l be hi-ld ritiiuii-rnw aflerntton at 2 o'chtek rt thrt i.i,.n nir al ilollchlH (?OUf t on i hls is Asks Tor Sale, or l.ol. Adelia li. and J. 1!. Smith are the plaintiffs In a suit filed In the circuit court against Frank Hlnes In which they ask that certain lots In the town of Milton be adjudged as to title and that their Interest In name be der lermlnud. The prolable value of the $1 ."(". R D- Peterson Is ut- I'unt-rul Held Tmlay. Tho funeraj of Mra, Paralee Hailey Meighan, daughter of Judge and Mrs. John Hailey. was held this afternoon at the Church of the Uedemer at i: 30 o'clock. Interment was. made in Olney cemetery. -Owing to the In fluenza ban. the attendance at the servicei was limited to 20 persons, in cluding: relatives and a feW personal friends. Rev. Lockwood officiated at the services. ... College Mreet. The services will be.' under the direction of tho Knights of j paddi( oil in M- -P"n 'ix fumu.i: to Portland for burial. ri-t Office l lie Closed. Tomorrow being .ew Years day. (the post office will be closed. Those Hvlshlng to get their mail may call at turney for plaintiffs. Asks lujunctlou. .1. A- .Mi.nese Is the plaintiff In a suit filed through his attorney, Jas. A. Fee against Joseph Cunha In which he seokii to recover the sum of .Claim and also asks for an Injunc tion asulnst the defendant driving KrUiriirt.Ui Seattle. Joseph Colesworthy, who has been visiting with his parents, . Mr .and Mia. C. F. Colesworthy. here for the past week, left today for Seattle here he ia attending the naval re serve ensign school. The school will close the fi of February. Miss Margaret Colesworthy, who has been attending the University of Oregon, will not return for a. time. I -t 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 10-1 101- January 1, 1919 The awful experiences, the sacrifices of the Old Year have been awakening a new life. This is a new world upon which we enter January 1, 1919. Nations are in distress; unnumbered mil lions need help; the moral spirit of peonies over whom ignorance hovers need the bright rays of the new" life absorbed. Shall we not in parting with the Old Year take new courage and greet the New Year with a deeper love for humanity? Make it a joyous beginning and ring out in ac cents clear Hope and Comfort for all in wishing A Happy New Year Pendleton Cash M&rket, Inc. -TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT-TOr TOT TOT TOT ' i blutur ut Wcton and Allodia Qeorge H, Bishop, mayor-of Free water, is in the city today on business He reports good sleighing on the road Jberween Freewatcr and here. The Hleighlng starts a few miles before reaching Weston and quits near Ad ams. . The Influenza situation nt Kreewater he says is much bettor than it was. There are less than half the number of cases there now com pared with a few days ago. CoU'ttruUtl ew Year Iinuturely. A- A. Hardin before Judge Fit. CeraUl this morning charged with having whisky In his possesion and being drunk und disorderly was fined $."0, This was the first arrest since the 17th and Is but the fourth case In police eom-t d'U'ug the month. De cember promises to- be the lightest month In police court business since Pendleton put on. the airs of.q, city by establishing a police coyrt. BENTON M'FMIL.MIvf - Peru, has raised Its legation in1 Washington to tlie rank of em-' bsssy. j The new United State ambas sador will be Benton McMilltn, now minister to Peru. Peru has transferred Manuel da Freyre, now minister to the United States, to a Joint post as minister to, Japan and China, and is sending' Dr. Francisco Tudela. one f iU most prominent puMic men, to. Washington U3 ambassador. . ; ' CuiK-axus Hails I-'micli Mission. PAHIS. Dec. 31. The French mis sion to the Caucasus received a hearty welcome on its arrival ut Kkaterino dar and Novorosiiskoe, advices receiv ed from tho Caucasus show. At the latter place, on the Black Kea, the of ficers of the allied fleet were feted. while the government of Ekaterinodar gave a dinner at which toasts -were drunk to the allied armies and to a "greater and regenerated Russia." Centrai Powers to Wait. PAltlS. Dec. 31. The central powers will not be admitted to the peace congress early in the negotia tions, according to an outline given the Midi by a French diplomat who is engaged in framing the program ot the preliminaries to the congress. ' MARCHINGt HOME. to ( aitMtii Hty. WiU am Wtjlch. exwsheriff of Grant bounty, and h, well known ciittlt'inan of ihut cuuuty. 'i In rcMidltfii torliiy fn his wav to Canyon City from Wiilliv U'iLlJa 'iiem; where ho is win tering, a lurwo band of heof cattle. News ttiJit tho .Sumjitor VnlUy Kail rt.aU tit Faker is to bo tied U by a strike New Year's day - ns Mr WYisli gucKins, und he ma,v chance crtlin fvT th , mountains through Canicui FrairiQ in hltf cur. I , j X i it ', 1 . .'.. . '. ' ,..f: "5 ,'ohnny Erers of bmseball tim ins returned on the steamer Lor ra.'ne from Franco, whore, as phys- leal director of tae Knisbtt of Co lumbus, ha hat been. -.tejscltfnK, kaseball to Cho Freneh. ' i I He says that the doughboys sra strong for basebalL and tht tbss game is due (or Its best season rhen the boys ret am. I- This picture of Johnny" waaj tninped on the deck ot tbLA? USED CARS We still have a few exceptional buys in our used car department. You will be genuinely surprised to see how cheap we are offering them. For example, there is a 1917 Ford Tourinpr car, just overhauled and 8-) per ct. new for only $393. Also a Ford Roadster with a rebored motor, three new tires etc.; for only $290. Several other high class cars at exceptionally low prices, in cluding an Elgin Six and a Dodge Brothers Touring Car. We have several shipments of new cars due here right away, that's why we must sacrifice our used cars for we need the room for the new ones,,- ... r,-,. . .. Liberty Bonds at-Par-tm usad cars. Cor Cottonwood & Water Sts. "Thone 530 Washing for I iu to Sam. John l. Kauiiuhm has act-t'iUed u loKition aa marker and sorter with the Troy laundry. Mr. Kan Ink on but recently received hte discharge ; from (he uaval auxiliar sei"vico in which he naw JS months' service. For two yeara he wan In the I. S. lighthouse service, and for riv years hd charu the t'. S- cava' ry laundry on tho, MfiViuMtiti llamlK. All his work. fr Mih or inn net and in the ervk-s hit, lievu ii Ahtt liviimlry work. 11 i discharge fmn , tje ervite was se cured thnnipzh the I. S. employment office-. IaV- Mie laundry. , , M.VNXfcK M1M4 1 Ttt; wai; SOK.IIT ISoy SUovU l'thor lcad- FAVYTL'CKLiT, K. I. rec 31. Jose Ml Devliu. 13 years old, shot and killed his father, Bernard. foUowlns mi avjiutneiit between hli father and uiuthtr- According U tlio Iniy's story at tul'l to the pcilicc. he was in bed when his father came in and de manded some money of his mother. Au aUercutiou followed, he said, Uiirint; which the man grasped Mrs. l-cvlhi hy the threat and hurled her t j tho floor. Yuliiij Joseph declared he could 'Tot woe his mother alused longer, and Jiinfjr tt a bureau hlawer he secured a le ohor. M. ppini; Into, the Kitchen tic ,-t- oil dirort'y in front of his ffith ve and fired five idiots into the lat ter s body. IXvlin died almost in .suintl.v. a bullet ju.st . over his heart ctkifciu.? ue;ith , .The lad was arrested mul w.l :bo uriaiineJ Jn the .loth dis tikl euirt on a charge of inanslau;h Sr. Peace on Earth Good Will to Men Peace never meant eo much, let Good Will mean more than ever. : ' In extending to you the season' hearty greetings, though mindful of sins of omission and commission during the past strenuous year, hope to merit your continued Good Will, Wishing you a Happy and Prosperous New Year. tTOUE CXOSfcU A.Iib BAY TOMPISKOW. H;i!IR!!!!!l r...il!ln:ii !!ll!!!l!I!!!!!IS!I!!i!i!l!!!!!I'!li!!ll2!I liiiiuita AltGEXnVE jroltSR MtAISEl). WHERE. INTERESTS CLASH rcxliji Are Iaylii Ilili ll'cei for Stock rroin Kuropc. ' CHICAGO eq. Hotofaso is he- j Ing hailed as the greatest race horse 1 ever bred in the Argentine, which j country has set the pace n paying high J prices for the best British and Eu- ropran stallion He Is a 4 year old by old Man, out of Korea, and oo ' September 22 won the kold cup. with . $3H,fH cash, to the winner. $4000 to the second and 2000 to the third horse, distance nearly two mi'.es. FSotofago has two opponents. One waa Cracker by Dieudonne and the other was Divindad by (Bridge of Canny, who finished in that order be hind him. Botofago won in a can- er and made the other starters look oolish. i The annual agricultural show took ; jlac recently at Buenos Aires and ( far exceeded previous shows In qual- i Ity and quantity of blooded cattle. Messrs. Handley, Jennings and Green were present from Kntfland to judge ' the cattle and spoke of the exhibits In the highest terms- Senor Martlnv '. de Jtoy bred the jirize bull and slrt . ;:im under the hammer for $4 2.4 75. which t! thoujfht- to stand as a record price except for the ?4."i,3."0 paid not. lopi? ago In England for a Hereford bull. , ffenor do Hoy also bred and own the champion colt of the year, Cor! cato (by Craffanonr). . bolosnaV lk -; .- Paris logins to ask Wilson on bis visit to Italy will b able to so present tbe principle for which he stands as to check the growing desire of Italy tor territorial gains. t Tbe return of Italia Irredewta and the making ot Trieste, oa tbe eastern shore of the Adriatic an Italian port hare been antici pated in discussion ot the settle ment with Italy. . ' But revelation of a secret agreement among the European allies in 191a thai Italy should have the greater part ot the Dal matian coast brought vlgorouar protest (rota Jugo-3LT. , Now claim to all -of the ast! roast of h Adriatic and to eoo- - to rais om ot the major prob- .ieaaa ot tho MSKmV. . rFliSTlPlChTRlESlOlC ' SAN FltANHMS X). Jan. 1 . rSuffer IiiK front nervous brealtdowu us a result of repeated threats against his life. Long Tin. YAK, president of tho Canton lUuiV and China Mall Steaui hiu Company.. ha tlecided to relMi tpiish his bnsbiess affa'rs and make a trip to- China, Tho board- of directors of the Chi na Mail ieaiuship ouipany today placed conspicuous advertisements In local papers offering a reward Mo.uuti for the arrest and conviction 'announced here today by the Ameri of the institttttors of the nihrder of r)U1 , ,imniittoe for Armenian and Sy- I 1'lrector Kong M'lng und $r.00it addl- iiui relief. i tli.nnl for tho arrest and conviction Tiu t'nitrd States government,": of the nctunt peprretrators of the the statement said "has loaned to the) murder. coirniittee a T'Muujon transport, which! will sail about the middle of January t ki im:v i:xri;iiTu SAILS i JAM VKY , Y(M;K, Dec. '31. An Ameri- cm relief expedition carrv ing ph si- 1 cut ns, nurses and supplies will sail ! l next month for (he near east, it was 'with a commission of agricultural ex-j P i ts. dor-tors, nurses, medical sup- i Knvoy I .cava VUxi;Tnd. WASHLNCrT X. Jx'C. 31. All dip l"Uiats id left i'clrograd, the Mate pM,s and great numbers of modern; depart men!, was advised tudiV, ex- , ihi u a n fit rut implcuients whieh eept thosv of the Swiss naU I'crisian v. til be nv-d in hu-ieasing next year's b'KMtions i':Ml'." Tin miuistet-H from Swrdon and Noiwity hae departed from the Km' Kry useful Itklna should b used, sian capital, leaving clerks iu charge Sell that used rtioW - to Bombodf of ihclr leBrttlona- iwbu neda It ijrougH th classified. -n;;4 ar,iiin r - . ' C?i us. inroLj ThU U th tint picture, of New York's most exclusive olub. the nsw "Chateau Thierry," Fit-tletb-st and East River; la a com- Membersblp la flmlttd 'to Ameri . can soldiers, sailors and marines , In hospital In Nevn. York, who have lost a leg. an arm. a hand or have some other serious wound. These men are. taken dally In ambu-. tortabHold three-story j. home. lances to thl"Cheryy sttlgJllJ'r,4 oa the Road to Horn" sad given, the 'freedom and comfort Of the, cosy rooms. The wounded marLut skowa at' th letl i Cecil Wilson. To hi right ttU Jam aistisa f It v a r. r ;i 5 - 3 li ( .