EIGHT PAGES rAttRKlX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1910. i 1 . . ,. .. . . .. r ' i r : p . ' ! " : : HONOR ROLt AVUd I Vum Voiiii.v , I'rlvmn JkIiii . .SlnSll'toK, ' ',, ntrtiilintf unionists who wurp thrown,! Unit itf their joha are plnnliinir u'move-'i 'mritt to rmintt'Vart th "Htrilsors tor- roriNin.'' SXittmn.-il union htH1n ure ! Mnny fiffnK f ri natur have! t. S, K.)er Is In the city from; hft'n rnn;flll liy the lnflnnz twnWaUa Walla toda'y. ; . ! 1,, the dlaMolritmPni of hoth old and; j. B. Armstrong is here today from' yoitnfc, lul one event scheduled for Spokane. j yeflnrday which could not well hi S. H. Webb la here today from As-; (iiwtpnned was the celebration of thejtorta. j firm birthday anniversary of Master William fiolilman, all of Tortland, are. Hilly Quentln Sawyer. Rven the In- In the city today on business. Mintli.n were prepared. In the hope' X. X. Mason-Is In the city today! that the ban might be lifted before from McKay the day arrived. Hilly was golnK to James-Whitman of San Francisco' entertain a few friends informally si is "ere iona. the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs.! J. Ooirsvay is here today from No Knrl Sawyer, 219 West Court street, "n. the occasion was far from overlooked. f- Xoonan. manaarer and vie-presl-,....- f.,. lft arrived to dent of the Tacifio Coast Elevator brlnir the would-be host congratula- mmw WELCOMES 'Company, is In the city today. MILLION, APPROXIMATE NUMBER ALREADY OUT ti(-n and delight Mr. and Mr. A. F. Iundbnrff of Ptanfieid are beinc: conjiratulated hy many Pendleton friends upon the birth of a daughter at St. Anthony's' hospital Tuesday The Utile maid is to bo called Murjorie Hernieee. Her . mother was formerly Miss iter niece Walker of Pendleton. j : 'j " . Mm. Tt. K. Ringo Is a guest at the! WASHINGTON,. Jan. , 80. Only IX. H. Wilcox home on Thompson about 53,000 soldiers tn 'the United street, she having- arrived from herj States camps now remain to be Im home near Cambridge, Idaho, for a mediately discharged. The war de few days' visit with Pendleton friends.' partment declined to give the actual "Mrs. UinRo is a former Pendleton ma j totals of discharged men. hut the tron. i I million mark was approached Inst Sat. j urday. O. n. Wirt left today for a business f . . trip to Portland and Seattle. j A. If-, Rrown, W. E- 1-ynch. and A welcome was Riven Krnest Dohn crt. IochI bor who has returned from service in the navy lust nlKht "A hen Pendleton people, headed by the band, were at the O-W. It. & M station, O. Moody, of Poston, who wears two gold stripes for service aboard the t S. S. Tucker, and who arrived in the, city for a short visit, was also honored in the celebration. Harry Chambers jAive a short nd d ress in which he declared that the two men should be, urond of the hirnnrh of rpm-i vhih lh- vol v .sent, and said that they had done a noble work in aiding in the fiijht for democracy. STOMACH UPSET? PArrrs ihapepsiv at oxer kw KOrKN'KNS. CASES, AVUHTY, iviiKifsnox. l-umps. of undisested food causm? pain. When your stomach is aciil.' pasay, sour or yon have hearthurn. flamenoe. headache or dyspepsia, here Is instant relief No waiting! G5TH LANDS IN I PHILADELPHIA PIUKAnKT.PHIA," Jan. St. Twenty-one ltumlrccl Iwonwd ami hilarious doughboys, veterans of Persliliur's forces, arrived today. Tlw Willi coast artillery, almost In tiu't. comixvctl tho hlsjjest ixirtion of the snlilicrs. (The 65th was for merly the '-Oregon const artillery regiment.) HOUSE UNANIMOUS FOR RED FLAG BILL SAI.EM. Jan. SO. The house, ly a vote of IS to a, today mssil the red fin hill without achate. They spent half the day uriiintf it estcnl:iy. Trip hill now jH'S t the senate. The public lands committee fa vorably reiMirteil on a hill provkU liiK fur InvestJicatiiin by the stato In ml Isuird i nil attorney ei'iu-inl of the UMisJtioii of Mate lands and the appropriation of $25,000 to ciMiite the iirosram.. 1'Ik? sinate )tas.-Jcd n strinjri'nt nnti-trtist. hill villli but two tlls stmiim. votes, those of llnstfli anil lliiuilliy. Soldiers in America to Be Discharged in Next Fifteen Days - WtuiiiliHMl Stveri'ly. ' '1 Trlvato Kenneth K. llelemm, Stauf-; fcl . Oregon. ' ' j Sergeant Jesse It. Hlilman, Duftir. I Oreson, Private Frank B. Hamlin, Lai Grande, Orea-on. j Miuvli,,. In VfMoli. PrivalfT tSeorge Schpbr.rt, Corvallla, OreKon. Private Georso Wilkinson, Portland, Oregon. Voiimtil ' rli.crrM ii n ilurfer m ined. ',,., ... ,!,, Irt n-.inn'of tne mirrors frontina It. CAPITAL MOURNS FOR DEAD SENATE CHEF (By United Prefs.) WASHINGTON, Jan. 30, "See" Stanton is dead. At the "vanity table'' in the senate restaurant In the Capitol here, they mourn "See " He waited on that table, which Rets its pme by reason Private Ores; on- Jacob Cnpeluto, Portland, I UVKSI.W COIV nACKIXO (Continued from jaga on.) knew what his real first name was. apparently. As "n boy he played Around the home of Secretary of War Stanton, member of Lincoln's cabinet.- And everybody called him "See." , "See" was endeared to the "vanity table" over which he had presided for vUh oraaiiiwHl heads of irsnnlHl 1-i chief of. these had to do with $3-bills. p" : , ItSlve "Se'V one in payment of a lun- , SITtWTIOX Sl'HIUOI'S, cheon check, and he would at once About a quarter or a million mchjteur off a corner. Sometimes the same arc striking., shipbuilding in. com. j$a bill was passed from hand to hand plctc-Iy parnlvTCil and tithcr Industries and Riven to "See" half a dozen times particularly that of the coal mines, Is'in a few minutes, just to see him' cx striMisly arrH'ted through systenurtie ; ercise the evil spirit in it. For to him strikers- itelfant where riothin; has it was bad luck. already ?eeurred. Is completely dom- j "What make you think a $2 bill is Inatcd by the strikers. Itnshu-ss is bad luck, See?" somebody asked him. at a standstill. . j don't think it, I know It," said ' See. "I left Chicago once wlth a new Xoii-Vnioidsts Attacked. . 8Uit antl a rotI with 800 in it. Had a lot of them two-spots. I didn't linow ObASOOW. Jan. Striking ship- they was bad luck. I got to ltaltinio builders today raided the yards and an' riht there them two spots got to draped out several non-unionist j me. Man, I lost that new suit in a workers. A serious clash was nar-jcrap game, an' my roll well, I done rowly averted!.' walked into Washington." The strikers issued an ultimatum ' , Provost Marshall declaring that un- I, less employers consent to bring1 ne trntuuions by tomorrow they will cut off the city's entire supply of elec tricity. Many municipal electrical employes are already striking. Them remains only enough current for street tight and hospitals. 100,000 Out at Pel fa st. LONDON. Jan. 30. More than 100.- Otio are striking at Pelfast. There is no electricity and Intra-city transpor tation" is paralyzed. Counter GLASCOW, Move Jan. "Tinier way. 30. The Hade of choicest grains and v' readytflKeat v. GrapefJuts Food of wonderful flavor liillll! iMIIIS UGUUUUU Boi Overcoats WU We seldom have a sale, but conditions neces sitate a clean up. ' That is why we are offering such extraordi nary values. V ' 1000 SUITS AND OVERCOATS Values to $35.00 . . The label identifies every BOND garment, its , our pledge of satisfaction." Alterations Free. Liberty Bonds Taken in Exchange for Mer chandise. BOND BROS. Pendleton's leading Clothiers .;.; ron't stay upset! Eat a tablet of Tape's Diapepsin and instantly your stomach feels .line- All the indiges tion pain, gases, acidity and misery in the stomach ends. Pape's Diapepsin tablets cost little at any drug store but there Is no surer or quicker stomach relief known. i iy at. n i- THE WEATHER FORECAST Tonight anq Fridal fair. WASHINGTON. Jan. 30 The de mobilization of soldiers in this coun try booked for immediate discharge will be accomplished In the next fif teen days, according to official information. Maximum temperature. Minimum temperature, Weather, clear. Wind, southwest, light. Rainfall, none. 48. 22. Lynde Bros. Cash Grocery will save you money. 309 West Webb Street Phone 334 LEAGUE HEARS FROM MANY BOYS OVERSEAS Many letters were received at Pa triotic Service I-cnsuo headquarters this morning from overseas. There wero 1 ." letters in all. everyone of which carries the same message of cheer to the folks at home and the gladness with which thry will return to Pendleton. The letters are from different camps, thousrh many are from former troop I men now in the Pattery P, 148 Field artillery. Fol lowing are the men writing: Corpora'l Thomas Campbell, Jr., with 36 1st Ambulance Company. 1st Division. He went from ' Her mist on. Corporal F. Corporan, from Wes ton, now in Toul, France. Serseant James It. Howler. Tlat tery I), I46th F. A., He mentions re cently seeing Captain Lyman Rice and Frank Dickson, well known Pendle ton men. Private H. J. Hurd. He mentions George Nolen, of Freewater; F. A. Oage, Pendleton ; Painter, of Adams, and Captain A. J. Best, of- the medi cal corps, as all being stationed at the same place. Richard Hansen, Corporal Maurice Pettingcr, Sergeant Albert 'I. Howjsby, Corporal F. H. Pit nor, James F. K. Hall, Sergeant Dylo Porter, Sergeant - Walter .3 ill. Private Helmer O. Pell, Walter Ooom. taraiiiiiiiiiiiiHi iiiiiiiiiiNiiiiiiiiiiii ipilllllilll!!!! lijl! I EAST OREGONIAN 11 WAIf Ali i:f.is makk iij-:aiv ay. ! i r.ONiMt.V. Jan. ':!. C'oniiiliicfl sil-. fOsH at lilt fi-nntH n .reMrted in a bol shevik Dt'tir-iiil onninuinh(i rccclvefl fcj wti''!- frni lsrov. i:i:ponTi:i as sifrKssoi: OK l,Oi:l l!KAIIN(i IN' V, -A r A : 4 Hi VKfp ' v; ' i . I L. Jjfr atftti IM AJAmLmU WJRO HOBtRTCECIU Pari reports thai DTd Reading will ' 73. not rot urn to the 1 United States as j ee2 Pritish High Corn miss loner. ford ! 1 Robert Cecil, a member of the iirHiHh j Eli?f Pe:i-e Mihion, Is paid to have been j cbovn to ftuceeed him. Ird f'ectl SfHlHI!!!' RATES WANT AD COLUMN AND CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY Counting six ordinary words to the line and charged by the' line. - Want Ads and Locals. Iates Per Line First insertion, per line 10c Each add. insertion, per line , 5c One week, (six inserti ons), each insertion, per line . . . 5c 1 mo. each insertion, per line 4c 6 month contract, each insertion, per line 3c 12 month contract, each insertion, per line .... 2c No ads taken for less than - 25c. No advertisement taken for less than two lines. Ads taken over the tele phone only from East Ore gonian subscribers and those listed in the Telephone Di rectory. Copy must be in our office not later than 1 :30 o'clock day of publica tion. NEW TODAY Each new advertisement will be run under "New To day" for the first insection only. During subsequent in sertions of the ad it will ap pear under its proper classification.- Telephone 1 Even the Smallest Classified Ad" Is In No Danger of "Get ting Lost" Because CLASS IFICATION Builds a Straight Road to it For Every feeader of This Newspaper! The shortest name is as easy to iind, in the Tele phone Directory, as is the . longest. CLASSIFICA TION DOES IT! ' , ' , . .. The shortest name is as easy to find, in the Tole do make themselves conspicuous if they were not Classified. But proper CLASSIFICATION, under the head to which it belongs, makes the task of find ing the small "ad" simple and easy .among the East Oregonian Want Ads the work of a few minutes, at most. . Every person looking for a furnished room turns to the Furnished Rooms To Let classification as a matter of course and, thus, the two or three lines "ad" STANDS OUT CONSPICUOUSLY, provided that it contains facts that appeal to the reader. Every' classification of the small "ads" is subject to the same rule. The reader, to whom it carries a message, finds the little "ad" as 'readily as the,, big one. But, when' found, it should really! convey, its message and in this respect the classified adver tiser sometimes makes undue economy of words de! feat his purpose. 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