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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1918)
HATTiY EAST OKECONIAN, rENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, IMS, EIOITT PAGES NfliAN 1MB VETfRAN ! TO BE BURIED HERE HE IS OFFEEDTRAIL ; CONTROL (. A GARLOAM .JUST RECEIVED mim llcath claimed another Umatilla county pioneer when M.!Si- H. Thomp-j years, pushed away le- lit the Soldiers' Home in ; Sim. UK oil "The iComher 26th Mr. and Mrs. H. ". CarKlll left were In the city tht jiiornins. .matt, of counsel for the haul;. i-enmeton yemoruay oy nirni lor infj .mns mimh .:u-i;;iu h h o.ihii is a city ha.1 mi tinirt n.viillable to pay ctty ,lls neooased was 1111 early i Hullna nroiile to Jam Aimeies lo'inti.r in lv.-idlolon today. lompUijcH ami the council passed an.1)' farmer In I'nmtilla county arriv-: upend the n Inter. They will ship their ' M iss .Kan Jacobs returned last ordinance authoris'.Ift the burrowing .'"? Adams In 1 s 77 11 here he en-I car from The lalles to California. night from a trip to l'ortland. - of the money from lac '..yunka, agree- Sanred In farming. The last few years! ' " 1 - " ' John llannan. C-W. special iiR-ent. ins that ji.l-mient niis'lii he taken.'"' h" lifo he has spent at the Soldi-! O. H. Ulshop, Frecwater attorney, is here today. Im In the city. ". J. liomin Is a Vcndieton visitor : Uoy Cowan of Itolso Js registered at today from Helix. the Hotel Muwtnatu Virsll l'elersou ami Mary C lvter- Mt.nr n,.le r Keho r In the cltv s of l'klali, are spending Ihe day lat night. I i ;n Zwi and Onrw ts'edls of ' fthe cay to pay us it is utile." Holdman, were in the city last nicht. . rt Yarrll of Wall Walla is res Istrred at the Oolden Utile ITotel. . It. I,. Stxnrlcld of .tanfieM is in tho city today. Ir. V. It Reynolds of Condon Is In the cltv today. Mr. and Mr. W. J. IXira of Hulls. THIS"FROCK"SHOWSM , ) PARISIAN ELEGANCE I ' -Ml ! In thn city. P. A. Mi'Mennmln :nl AV. i CuUivr , ai Jlvpi'iirr iuvn who ;trc ti-iinsaciin 1-H.shuss in iVnuU't-'ii toth-. A K. Ilmlintck ami M. A"- KiVoro, j liHh of Alhfiia, are in tin city, Mn- l-'insr at hc llotv Goorso. i A- IZ. McKniht. Krei'Watt-r, is in i tho city lor t!u Ua' loo kins after : H. ,M. t'ockl'iirn. r;inty cTiiniis- N'nmr fitm Milton, was hvr4 yo-it'i'- ! Any, ' lToi'ry Iteck Is oxie-! inir a visit to day from his uncle, John Hersert vT , 1'ortluml, I Kosooe Mount rHnrnocl to Camp j I.rwis today afier siiendin? a week's 'fur'oiSLih in the oity with friends, j Carl Khi'jt formerly an emidoye of : the- Kt ho bank. I horo on a short ; visit. Mr. llhea Has heen in th.e army. V. 1- Krown and J. A. I.ytlo are j t wo citizens of Boa rd ma n . the new Mornm- county irrigation town who faro liuinevs visitors in l'endleton to- I day. quests at the Hotel St. George j LATEST PHOTOGRAPH) T '' '--OF HUN HEAD' V-m,: V' 1 r v A-t n VKl&DRlQH VY. EBE.RT The most recent picture of the 1 StcaTs Wife's motnre. I S.VLKjr, Mass.. rcc. 3 2. Convicted' j of larceny of . his wife's photo."iiph, William Hallissey of this c$y. Ivas j 'fined S!0 in d'slrirt court. Hallis- i -.u.-... i -hmri of .1,0 " ui j a niuuit i ill i.n coin t'laoi. tin. ! - fki;ui vieriaan poy- l he charged that Halisscy borrowed! ernment. Contrasted with the )ije. the, photograph after his v. ife died to1 ,ure3 taken before the war, show ! make copies of it. and that ho failed! afu11' n 'ace. this 'shows to retina it and later destroyed it. I, c"?cts which wartime raticr. ; I "'S and worries have had on t!ci - luaujraieaains Bociaiist. . :eis rlome ut Santa Monica, Califor-j Inia and Uo.sebnrg. Mis last visit to j l'endleton w as made Inst summer. ,' Oecwised wax horn In lihoa county. I ssep. January 11. 1841. When1 s two years of use his parents' to johllson countv. Missouri. ; where he was llvimr nt the time of the! .outbreak of the Civil war. lie en-' (Isted in 1.S61 and served with the1 .Missouri Mounted Home Hoards, tho! 2nd Nebraska Volunteer Cavalry and Co. K, 12th Kansas Infantry. j I Soon after th war he came west ! dlirins the Hold excitement liv wnv of i !"0 Ulack. Hills. Her,- he Mas en-' Kied in several' Indian fisihts, in- cludiu.!i- the Hattle of the White l!oc! hills. He arrived in OroKou in 1S77' and. served through the Indian up-I .rising: in 1878. He was 1st sei'Keaiit j of Company B, 2nd (ireKou.in the: early, days. lr. Thompson served as' sheriff and assessor of I'lnatillni county at different times. He was a j charter member of Kit Carson l'o.H! ill. A. It. heiiif,- its Cominandi r at one ; time. The deceased is survived by two ; sisters. Mrs. Mahula Mason of nfcla. noma, and Mrs. -alary Konle of l'ort- land. Oregon, and a niece. Mrs. Mar-j saret S. Colesworthy of l'endleton. The body arrived this morninK and ! is at Folsom's parlors. The funeral ! i will he held tomorrow afternoon at 2 ; io'clock from Folsom's chapel and -will i ho under the auspices of the local il. I A. H. Interment w ill be made in Ol- jney cemetery. y A ' iin . j Oray,"Waahincton"y ays has been offered the post of director general of the railroads of tho United States, to become vacant when McAdoo retires early In tnej year, He has been director of the division of operations for the rall-j road administration. Formerly be was president of thOA.Western' Maryland Railroad. . - - - ' Xever punish chil.lren li' striking them on the head .Thero uro other ! places. ; The only substtlute for a chunk of ; wisdom Is a chunk of silence. j I J 3i! UU11 I I fl,l CHANCES IF CHILD'S TOKGUE IS COATED citoss. rr. vm: i sir. sick. 1111,. lOl S. i'l.KAX MTI'l.i; Ul rli; AMI ItOWKl.S .laiiancsc oil Way to l'rance. j CHICAMO. IHc. 31 r.aroil Mil- kino and 2rt other Japanese t.ffleiall; and their secretaries pa-ssed through ( ' I'-hicai'o today on their way to New York to sa; lfor the peace conference, i Collie women swear like men, w hile others will not even durn socks. iTHE UNIVERSAL CAR - Touring Cars nd Roadsters When yon compare 'the low pl ll e of Ford cars with tho prices of farm produce, , farm slock md ci.cr.i tlilnit clso on the niar ket, the (treat value of the Ford car van bo fairly estimated. The price for the Ford Toiu lnn Car is. only JOOS.HD f. o. b. l'en dleton. The Ford Hunahout jr.S3.;il. It is the Ktealest value, not only among motor ears,, but in tr.e whole run of articles Kiown and .manufactured. Think of a five passenger motor car with the reputation for service, durability and economy that's behind the Ford car, selliuit; for ?;(IK.!I5. Wo urgo prospective purchasers to kive their order without delay. Simoson Water & Johnson Sis. Auto Co. Phone 403 si k cine ua rtm ?2.wo.whj f Every woman longs for at least one frock wita an air. Here i me that meets that desire. It is' f oavy blue serge. Its only orna-j .meat broad, very broad bandings of black silk soutache about the, ,tunlo hem and girdle, A black! atln rest, heavy black cord about 'the waist, and mutr and scarf of , nalsklB render this costumeb of iKJkusnal distinct ion. ' Bank iii I'ormal litM-celiiitr to Col hi t Moiit-y 1-eiit to luy Km,'sV(-;. ! CHICAGO, iv-c. si. Suit agnir.st ; C h i c a s o for J 2 , v t t . ft ' i ' , m o n e y ; d -' a:io.l by associated Iianks to c:ia!'!-' th- dry to meet its pa'rcdls from Oct. 1 to lAc. 2. last, was filed in the sujHrii.r court today y the ConUncn . tal and Commercial Tru -t ;i nd Siv ' i:r-;s bank. The suit, it Is Paid, will not L? contort --ti, the city a preview when tlie loifis ere irade to n licw jutl ment t ho "entered ar;,.inst it. The amount actually loaned by th'1 several hanks thronuh the Cmt i Men tal and Commercial Trust and Pav ings hank was $ l,7.o.fnio, and th1 ai tunt actually due including interest i.-? l.T.-.Tll.ys. "The proceed ini? is merely a formal one., said Attorney llemy liusctli I vy f.r aliul -tinty on the hij'li shm. IiKlTTI'-X IOU AVOUI l M AtU K Kiitsnmaii 1 iitroflucrs 1 'essoin tiin l Tor eiailieH liitiii. i AVAKHINGTo.V. Dec 31. A reso j l'-tVm re(iiest Ins the world peace ' conference at A'crpaliles to create at j the earliest practicable moment "a Uv.n;n of nations th)it will establish an enduring- world peace.' was tntro- dreed ifi the houe by Hei.iresentative I Fred A. Written of Chicago. Taking . si ; e w it h the st a t em ent t lia t the I'.-iiUt f if natie.ns p!an doer not ac j c, i I wiih the stint ; meats - of the Am- 1 erirsi.n people. Mr. Tirhteu .-aid: 1 ".VI Ameriea stands practically : clld cehiiifl the jsresident f'r an ln ; terna t i nal lea erno which will insure the free use of the seas to preat and f si ii. i. II r.a t iors alike and which a lone can prevent ti.e threatened spread of ; 1 i'ls!ioviyi.i and anarchyV j "irlvery German b:it irvhip. eniiser. des-'troypr and siii-mari'ie should flv , a. Tin ix to be adapted by the Icicmm? 'and form the nucleus of a world na- I ,c MAXIMILIAN MAftC A laxative today saves a sick child t 'morrow. Children sinip'y will not i take tho time from play to empty ' t heir bowclH, which become closed up with waste,, liver got slujish i stomach suur. i Look at the tongue, Mother! If couter or your child in listless, cross. I feverish, breath had, restless, doesn't eat heartily, full i f cdd or has sore ! tht-out or uny other children'H all j ment. glvo n teaspooufitl tf "Califor I nia Syrup of Fies." then don't worry, ' . i'toiiLse it is perreetl' harmVss, and t in a few bourn all this constipation ! ! pfdson, wiiir bile and IVrmentiim I 1 waste will trently move out f the t-owels, and you line a well .playful i child naln A thorough. "insldo j '!:ansiim" is oft'mcs a! that is ne- , ces:--ar-. It should be the. first tieat- . i-ie-.t siren in any slcne. i:e ware of counterfeit f i;r F.vrup- I ,.?k your druwsist f-r a bottle of i "Ciiii'm nla Syriii of l-'is1.' which j has fu'I dlrecti'n for babies children ; o' all jiyes and for grownups plami.- j ! pr'ut-ii .on the bottle i.ook carefully ! Kud 'w thnt it is made by the "Call- IV; n ia. Fi" Syi Ui ruin pfiny." U3S im for mm Wlien it is bad outdoors, tho children must play indoors, and the floors usually get the worst of things. 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