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FACE FlVn EIQHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, Ifllfh COIOY'S CASH GROCERY 525 Main St. Free Delivery. Phone 640 , Weson Mountain Netted Gem Spuds, '" ..lOOJbs. . . . .. . ,t. , . , . , . . . . $1.75 Folger's Ensign Coffee, 1 lb .' 25c "HFoliffff ShastaTeiTTT:! "IK 25c; 1 lb. 50c" . Palace Car Sliced Pejiches, 2 cans ...... 35c ' " i J:"' -v t' palace Car Salad Points, caii .'1 25c- o Best Pineapple, can .-. ;... . v . 25c ; Macaroni,. Spaghetti, Noodles, pkg.... 10c Macaroni, Spaghetti, 5 lb. box 55c , Red Mexican Beans, 2 lbs. . .. . . 25c . Pink Beans, 2 lbs. 25c Golden Rod Oats, pkg. 35c Dark Karo . . .5 lb. can 55c; 10 lb. can $1.00 ' v KiamaUi .fourt 'j Kn joi'iKNl. ..kLAMATiriPALil-Hi Or.. Jan. 4 A 'hew Injunction preventing the coun ty funds on any but the court houh now being constructed, on' Main street' Ity the J M. Iougan Company, wim erved on the euurt here Thursday hy Judge K. M. Calkins, of Meclford. act. Ing for Judge i. v. this city, who la 111. Kuykemlall,. of Before he in ready to harvest hie peace crop, Uncle Ram may have to hoe Mexican chlckweed out of hfK garden. - - . . A RAW, 50RE THROAT Eases Quickly When You Apply a Little Musterole. And Musterole won't blister like the old-fashioned mustard plaster. Just spread it on with your fingers. It pene trates to the sore spot with a gentle tingle, loosens the congestion and draws out the soreness and pain. Musterole is a clean, white ointment made with oil of mustard. It is fine for quick relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neu ralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds on the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). Nothing like Musterole for croupy chil dren. Keep it handy for instant use; - 30cand 60? jars; hospital size $2.50. WHAT EVERY WOMAN . VOTElt OL'OJIT TO KNOW KOlM RCTURE KEIVS What the Picture Theaters Jtuve to Ten xou. PROMISES MOTHER A GRIZLY BEAR HUG That life In a convalescent ward of ALTA TODAY. the Red Cross hospital oonlalns much pleasure Is Indicated by a. letter from The Alta today Is showing; the oele- J- M. Btadfeld, who la known In Pen- braled star. Anna Held. In a day of dieton, receive here by his brotner, traglo moments intermingled with th. Chris Btadfeld, employed at the brighter side of life. Madame La I Bayres store. The letter dated De- Uresldente la esHentlallv a drama of comber 27 at New York, says In part: modern SYance and one that most "Uandea In .New lorn yesterday audiences will thoroughly appreciate.! and maybe you think I wasn't glad The vaudeville offering is composed to put Dotn teet on u. . earcn again. of Scheck and dogs, an act that comee We sailed from London December 15 highly recommended; and UlllarU and and were on water 11 and a half days Kejly, singing and dancing- blackface b"t we had everything very nice and ttaxoniat- hospital ship.- Of course we spent Christmas day at sea, but were treated" royally. Had a swell chicken dinner. Can you imagine that for ati Haloid soldier?'- A Christmas tree and afta Claus also; The officers got up a program of music and all those who could sing had to help out. When all was over Santa Claus was supposed to perform, but he got drunk and Uiey put him to bed. so he came around next morning. They passed around Backs of candy and nuts, a package of cigarettes and a pipe and comedians. OPPOSES TURKISH E WASHINGTON", Jan. 4. Armenf ans In America are much excited LONDON, Dec. 17. (By mail.) over the report that the Ottoman Now that women havo power to vote, government proposes to form a court package of tobacco to each man, to- their menfolk, on the strength of hundred, of year start in the study of politic, ara. giving them t lot of good advice. Among their valuable hints are the following: Beware of liawlshevika! They'll borrow anybody's sealskin coat at the point of the pistol. - Never vote for a candidate who parts hi hair in the middle. , He 1h ohvioiiHly unable to take ono side or the othffr. If your candidate auks you to give, him, a inundate, ak him: , "What abnnt a wwmnndate?' ' If; yq attend a political meeting as heckler, heckje the speaker the fcatru way a A you would your husband. TJial-U k him, al It led up. .. artial for the trial of those respon- I bacco pouch,' pair of socks and hand- sible for the , Armenian massacres, kerchief. Some .Ked Cross, 1 claim. , and through Miran Sevasly, chairman Will also look up to the Salvation of the Armenian National Council of Army, too, for they havo done won-j America, have protested to the state derful ThinKs for alb department against such a trial. Boats met us out aways, loaded! The Armenians," said Mr. Sevasly I with thousanas of people, Danas, ana i today, "cannot have any trust in jus-1 Played some music. Tney an tice being meted out by Turkish fathered aroundus and sailed in with j judges, who were themselves either I oanas playing on coin sioea ana , actual participants in the Armenian end Mor women and girls then 1; massacres, or were in sympathy with ever. aw neiore. sure some welcome them. Any such trial should be pre home- Iurgo scandals often small talk. grow from ided over by Allied and .American representatives. "Not one of the authors of the mas sacres of 1915 and 1916 has ever been punished. After we, were unloaded they brought uh down to this hospital on Staten Inland, some place. They took our clothes away from us and we PARAMOOfT PltESEJTTS Anna Held Madame La Presidente A thoroughly enjoyable photo drama with the celebrated Anna Held in the leading role. (Hi; r . Vaudeville 8CHFJTK KStt DOGS Two Clever Dogs and a Clever Comedian. UIXIAKB KEXUEY Blackface Comedians; Talking, Sing ing, Dancing. On the contrary, tney J00 a K"od ba,tn ,hen wefe " You Are Welcome to the use of one of our H ARNESS OILE ; .;: Save Money, Time, and Energy HAMLEY & GO. "THE Leather Store" have' been honored and decufated. It appears quite obvious that this publl cation of a purpoe to try the cul prits is intended to deceive the allies. "The Armenians are firmly deter mined to sever every connection with Turkey. The destruction of Russia and the break up of Turkey have placed the Armenian question in an altogether.different light. The Arme nians must be Indivisible. Here is One Reason English Soldiers Call Germans Brutes LOXDOX. Jan. 4. The term "brutes" appears often In Engllsa newspaper stories of Interviewed re patrloted prisonera" ( This la why: - " "I was working- In a hospital near Soissons," said & young non-commis sioned officer waiting on the station platform. "A British ifirlsoner who was suffering from dysentery was partially unconscious. "I saw the Germans put him In a coffin. . They pushed me away as the began to nail down the lid on the man who was not dead. Later they Informed me they had nailed- down the lid with 4-inch nails before put ting It In the grave The prisoner was buried alive.' Other stories: "I saw a British officer, helpless because he was an unarmed prisoner, being bullied by a German private. The private demanded the officer boots. When the- officer refused to give them up the private wounded the officer with a bayonet thrust. Then the private removed the officer's boots and carried them away." - An officer more humane than most German commandants was in charge of a camp where an Irish soldier fell exhausted. German guards proddea him with their bayonets, wounding him badly but he lacked the strength to rise. Fearing they should be pun ished, the guards put the unconscious man on a track and let a locomotive pass over him. A court martial de cided the prisoner came to his death through accident. One returned prisoner said he came from a camp In which only 47 pris ts I oners were lert auve. wiginauy in run-i rv'sa Twnnlsatlnn urn a 1 Rflrt. ken to our wards. They are going to clean and press our clothes, get them back In a couple of days. In the meantime they dress us in a pajama suit, bath robe and pair of slipper. You would die laughing to see us pa rade around here. There are so many ladies and gfrls around through here they bave lts of fun admiring our shapes. Lodging and eats here are Just like home, sure fine, and we sure enjoy them, after fasting for months. I haven't received any mail for about three months, so don't know nuw untune is, uui in guiub lu j Miss Nagel next week, so she will : perhaps know. You could never tell ; that I have been In bed, as I never lost j much sleep or weight. Hope' every body is fine and Mamma, just think. ; I'll soon be home and I'll give or show i you the. grizzly bear hug, as I'm sure i anxious to see all. Will write again, so good luck to all. With love, Your son, . I J. M .STADFELD. . ASTORIA MURDER. MYSTERY CLEARED PASTIM" TODAY DOUGLAS Mild IN "AMERICAN ARISTOCRACY" A Regular Bif-Bang Fairbanks Picture Full of Pep and Thrills. ADULTS 20c. CHILDREN 5c ' COOS CONSOIJIATIOX M.AV IS APPKOVKI) Private Kervan, Aired 18, Confesses to Aitliiur In KIMng of Jonas Ia.sella. ' " ' ASTORIA. Jan. 4. Jonas Lasolla, who was found dead at the Booth cannery here Friday night, was the victim of a deliberate murde. This came to light Tuesday afternoon when Pervine Kerban, age 18, who was Im plicated in the killing, described the act In & sworn statement, also imili- OJting James Hill. 20 years of as. According to the statement, Hill planned to go to Alderbrook to get LdLsella and rob him as he was believed to have considerable money on his. person. Waiting for their victim In a dark place near the Booth cannery bunkhouae. Hill held him up while Kevan searched him. finding 1 and pocket knife. After taking -what they found In his pockets. Hill hit Lasella oer the head with a piece of gospipe, crushing the man's skulL I They then searched his clothes again, , ! discovering a gold watch and chain.. I Officer McKnight, who Is responsible '. I for the apprehension of the criminals, j found a considerable sum in LAsella'a : residence, proving man had mon-1 ey which the thieves failed to secure. ! Hill has been in trouble before, hav- S ing been arrested about a year ago ! for threatening the life of Captain J. j Lazell. Officers here are of the opin ion that the sworn statements of Kef j van are sufficient to convict the pair-' i left the cabinet several days ago, said; a German wireless dispatch tody. The governments of Bavaria, Virt temburg. Baden and Hesse conferred at Stuttgart on Saturday and decided to work in the future for a German federation on the basis of the revoln tion. There Is opposition developing to the plan for disintegration. The) south German governments called up. on thme Prusslons to reestablish or der. GERMAN FEDERATION. BASED ON -REVOIA TION, IS PLAN OF SOCIALISTS A mouse scares a woman almost as much as a milliner's bill scares- & LOXDOX, Jan 4. Secretary ' of ; If the law of Increased demand on Supplies Wurm has resigned jVom 1 erates that way, the price of marriage the Berlin government in sympathy licenses ought to go up when the r with the independent socialists who my gets home. , .; The Long Winter Evenings When the Majority of your evenings are spent around the fireside, home entertainment is the order of the day. c . , ! MAnSWFIELD, (Jan. -4.-1-T.. J Simpson's plan to consolidate North Hend. Marshfield and surroundinsr settlements into one big city Is be ing much discussed, and in Marshfield at leant seems to meet wltii approval To bring about the consolidation some specal state legislation will probably be required -and there will be many problems to solve, but is be lieved that It can be done. In North Hend there is some opposition on the part of residents who thnk it best to have two cities as there are two sep arate Industrial centers. lint to Financially Short. niTTH. Jan. 4. City Treasurer ?. P. Ward yesterday announced thai the general fund which for several months has been used to purchai. warrants of city employes, has been exhausted. As a consequence, salary warrants cannot be cashed. HONOR ROLL Private Omar C. Akin. Beaverton, MJssliig in Action. &3 E Killed In Action. ' ; Sergeant Jerome E- Woodson, AI-E-3 bany. Or. Eiai . . Pled of Disease. 13 'Ore. E Private William H. Parker, Hood Ef3!niver. Or. j : Private Hilmer O. Pell, Pendleton. Hi Or. Trlvate Bert I?. Vohrs, Condon, Or.1 Wounded Severely. j Lieutenant Cedrlo W. Clark, Can-, yon city, Or. - i Sergeant Henry Crane Multnomah, j Or. j Sergeant Royal P. (Brown, Tort- I land. Or. . I E 5 Private Clelf C. Brown, Pendleton, ! f Ore. g-J Corporal Jess L. Linebaugh, Pen- , diot on. Or. g I! Private Tony Iefabros, Portland. I Eiipre, ' '. ! Private' Floyd B. Hlllsbeiry, Klats f fj kanie.,Oi . v. .. I I Pru-nto Albert it. Coison, ria Music in the Home will go far toward home entertainment What is nicer than a Victrola or. 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