i N T7lTj:E SIX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1010. ' EIGHT PAGES ' " ' " . ' ' ' '' ''''' - " ' .k ' Installation of officers of T!ushcc ( Sam's soldiers who Tins returned safe-jfor n two year term, Mrs. Fannie nhspter. No. If, o. K. R, ivlll lie hfltl y from France after having served f Carney, and for a one year term, Mrs. this evening In Masonic hall at J:. 10 since the 19th ot September. 1917, as Nellie Horton: musician, Mis. Fannie MiPork. la private In Mattery A, 348 Field Ar.'Carney. and physician, Dr. "Hf"J. Ka- " tillery, formerly of the 91st Division.)"8""- , M in. Theodore V. Arnreiter and ' i addition to his father, mother! Many Items of business were con tiny Mis Kllzsheth are guests at the ; nnd ,,f h f brothers and sisters -sidcred at last niiiht's meeting, the nrsi ot me tooge sine NepteniDer 27. home of Itr. anil Mrs. F. W. Vincent. Mm. Arnreiter has been with her hus- ! Imnd In Sacramento where he was ro- ; renlly rallcl by business Interests, hut. Is. with her little daughter, enjoying! a visit with I er parents during an epi- ; leriilo of Influenza In the California.' c 1 1 . ' ' ' ' j many friends, and relatives congre iRnied to areet him and offer congrat 1 ulatlons on his safe return. ; . Among those who enjoyed the af- fair were Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Mcln- i tyre, his parents. MrSj Isabel Meln 1 tyrr. his grandmother; Mr. and Mrs. I Peter Mclntyre of Calgary: Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Mowry Is to he hnste.t I'M W. K. Potts and son, Kdmund Iniiiorrow afternoon at her home. .3iiJ trptts: Mr. and Mrs, A. C Mclntyre. Thompson Rtreet. to-inemhers f th;d family, Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Mcln- ljldies AM society or tne .vemooisi lyre ano lainuv, irir. unu .Mrs. ji, "-v . A. H.ICox Mia ' M E. Mortimore rhiirch. The meeting Is called for ten and son. of Pilot liocfc. Mr. ami M Genevieve Bonnis and Mrs. liar- dv Robbing ' ' iwennoiyn .ucinira r-yie sic The officers win he installed lit ular meeting next Friday evening. Yesterday's honor roll at the Tied Cross work room inchided the names i of Mrs. F. B. King. Mrs. Walter Planting. Mrs. C. K. Knde, Miss Laura Harris, Mrs. T. J. Teweedy, Mrs. V. J, ; Stockman, Mrs. .1. H. MowryMrs. T. in. Wells. Mrs. Wk J..T!ensqn. Mr. E, IP. Terney. lira. J. l Wiioilwof rtl. 'Mrs. eac$ Congress, May' - -,-r Consider Women's W- Part; in Settlement PAItlS, Vh ll.PresldentKvilson, addressing a delegation of Internatlon, :t.l woman suffrage . ; representatives, today announced . he favors the estab lishment of a, 'specll committee to consider the problems concerning wo men In connection with the peace set tlement. Jle Indicated that American delegates would advleate such a plan at the peace conference. Will Investigate Price Charged for News Print WASHIXflTON'. Feb. -11. The fed eral trade commission today started a preliminary hearing; on news print; prices. v 2:S6 o'clock. I Mrs. t Miss Promptly at 2 o'clock tomorrow intyre, Dan Mclntyre. Lawrence Me. St. Valentine's lay is to be observed ; by members of the Research Club, j Friduyxevening when they, will enter The tain their husbands. The affair ia to afternoon the first meeting of the In- intyre and Wendell Mclntyre. spiration Club since the Influenza op- a identic will be held for the consldera-l Miss Elizabeth Harrlman of tion of important business at the hom ; Dane jR spending a. fortnight as the be given at the home of the club presi of Mrs. C. S. Colo. 120.1 Hast Court , houseguest of Miss Xadllie FUaUeley. Ident, Mrs. Frank Puker, on south tlreel- A social hour is to fallow the , jMain street. business meeting and the club plans, A danchlsr pnrty is to be given, next i. 1 ' ' to resume Its informal afternoon M o evening by Pendleton Camp Members of the Duplicate Whist gatherings lor tne remainacr ot inr season. lief service, whon they were enters N'o. 41, w. O. W. Invitations are be-l 1,,D enjoyen tneir tirst meeting after in ssueH lo members and a nnmben" "J'"" iir.irau .u nui n- of additional friends. Flowers are belni sent today to Miss Olanys Boynton Inst evening dispensed charming hosjiitality to a party of twenty when she entertained I greet a son born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph In compliment to her brother. Shelby j Hvatto at the home of Mrs. DJ C. Alloway and his pal." Lyle Hardy, j Rrownell. 21.". Jane street. The little who left at noon today for Portland j iad wno haa not VFt heen . named, to enlist In the navy. American flags ! weighs ten arid a half popnds. His decked the rooms where the earner "daddy" is with the 46th coast artil- tained yesterday at the home of Mrs. Xorbome Rerkeley. Two tables were in play. High score Is not counted in the Duplicate Whist Club and the af ternoon was marked by delightful informality. evening a spent around the cam tables, and where after a daintily ap roitited suptieY, n 'hour was devoted to dancfn:?. Uvalde, the hostess, and her two honur tiuexts, the party in cluded Miss F.nunu. tiordon. Misa Ferndale I'errtn,-Ms Daphna Belts, Miss Klisabeih Harrlman (The Dalles). Miss Pauline Dohnert. Miss X'adine P-iakely. Miss Kloise Bergerman. Miss Delia Ferguson. Jack Heck, Percy Ilussel, Orin Huey. Sterling Liver, more, Ivan SturdEvant. Balfe I'lrich. Ernest Dohnert and Glen Stroble. A happy reunion of the McTntyre lery at Brest, Franco- Mrs. Hal RIshop and her little daugater. Miss Oenev-ieve Bishop.! have arrived in Portland from their; home in Juneau, Alaska. Miss Grace! Rugs joined her sister there from En-: gene w'here she is attending the Unl.j vercity of Oregon. After a short stay! in Pifrtland the Bishops are expected! In Pendleton, where they will be! quests at the G. W. Rugg home. j i ;ly. I :l I .01 Inches Rainfall. ,. y in. Mnximum tempernture,: CO;.-.;! 'i i Miiiliuiim temperature, Sl.it -Weather, cloudy. .i AVind, northwest. i.u - Rainfall, . 01. . ! iun- ( , : . . f. . - MIGHT NOT RENEW . ARMISTICE SAYS GERMAN OFFICIAL ; ;: "-.1 V; ; Tl'RIN. Feb; 12. Mathlas Erzlas J7l1rrr(ftifrf t f tfcho German armistice t'ommif sipn, declared in an interv.ew Wilrhar -that Germany would not renew the armistice if te new pro. visions are "too severe," according to dispatches today. T,UUU) FRENCH MI URKR . . CHARGE NAMES KAISmt WiUtam Winship of-Atheita was r ,visitbr in Pendleton aterday. H. Mclntyre of Athena, Is a Pen dlt'ton visit or"loday. Mr. and Mrs. Aimer Spiko;,are up from Kcho todny. I H; Y. Crnndfil was a visitor nt Ha- ker yesterday on business nuilters. j Frak Grny 4 in the city from Pilot! Rock. - Jnhn T jxlroiv ia Tfnd1pt nn vlsito 1 today from Weston.' W. C. Graham Is in the city from XHUlas. Texas. x PARTS. Feb. 11. A third charge of mnrdtr has been brouRht asainst the kalsef by a Fitnchwomftn, Mnie. I.e- ftrand whosp hnsbnnd. a professor, Was shot by the Germana at Valen ciennes. Following the examples Mnie, Prieur. who also charged the kaiser with the murder of Iter hus band,' Mme. I.ecrand ha lrotif,lit her case' to the attention of -the French government.. 'When the Baby Needs d Laxative'"' r r : -'No one lmow better than the evei-watchful " . mother the natural doctor of the family in til the small ills that when the baby It out, it sorts it is usually clue, to indigestion or constipation. It la always well, in any of its illnesses, to look for this cause. The diet may have to be changed, but before good can result from it, the bowels must be movedl The mother has the choice of many medi cines cathartics, purgatives, bitter-waters, pills, physics, etc. But the little body doesn't need such harsh remedies for they wrench the system and do only temporary good, to often followed by an unpleasant reaction. A better plan is to employ mild; gentle laxative of which only a little is required. There is a combination tot simple lasative . herbs' with pegiin sold by druggists under the name of DrT Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin that thousands of mothers have used successfully for baby's constipation and its accompany ing ills, such at belching, wind colic, rest lessness, sleeplessness, etc. ' '- " , The nursing mother, will lso find It Ideal for herself, and it is especially important that she be free from constiFttion, r- Syrup Pepsin is guaranteed to do as prom J ised or the druggist will refund the money." Thousands of cautious families have it in , the house, secure against the little. 4I, ; , S Dr. Caldwell' YRUP PEPSIN The Perfect 1 Laxative . PRICE AS ALWAYS In suite of crestly incraMcd laboratory cota due to the war, by aacrificinc prohts and abaof bmf war tasea we hava maintained the priL-e at which thia family laxative ha. been told by i 36 years. Two aisea : druuitta for the oaat MK and i 1.00. FREE SAMPLES If you have never tiara Dr. Caldwell'! Syrup Pepain .end (or a free trial bottle to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 46S waihington St., Monticello, 1U. If there are b.bie. at home, aak for a copy of P. Caldwell', bobk, "The Care of Baby." ....... FROM THE PEOPLE EHEMy HAY USE SPARTACAHS TO GAIN LENIENCY XOT AX APARTMENT HOUSE VOU. PItOI-TCKSIOXAl, AM) Itl S ! IXKSS WO.tlKX? t If it is difficult for families to find homes in Pendleton, it is even more j M. T. Ynmaniote of Japan, is reg-1 difficult for teachers and other m-o-istered at Hotel Pendleton. Ifessional and business women to find familv took nlare Snnil.iv In honor of February 12. Tli ere will be work, thel wlra' " .sunaDie nvintt acconinionations nere. rie n Mrimvre one of I'ncle I election of officers, and a social hour, today. Could not the proposed plans of the' (Hostesses for the occasion will be; G. C. Stater is In the city from Port- Commercial Association Include a Mrs. David Nelson. Mrs. James Jin-. toaay. imotiern apanmeni nouse or cmn Is a l'en-1 nousc for women nvith two, three and four room apartments with kitchen- H. 10. Wfrth left yesterday for Thetettes where a touch of independent Dalles and Dufut. where he will visit home life could he maintained outside his uncle. Itev. H. W. llosseil. or worKinK nours? Mr. and Mrs. Fi-ancls Stamaier are from Calgary, Alberta, Co repair da3y waste ef fective ly, use GrapeNuts a delicious and highly nourish ing, food. The Ladies Aid society of the first Presbyterian church, will meet in th church parlor Wednesday afternoon. lonev Mrs. Horace, Mann. Mrs. (I. W. Jacoiwon or t'ortmnu. Bvers. Mrs. Hpnrv Thorn nson. Mra. ,lli,on visitor today. WiUtenburg and Mrs. V. A. Storie. Some of lis are" fortunately located in some of the lie.st homes in Pemlle- A called meeting of the Royal Xniehltors Inst pvpninsr rfsnlt-il in the ' ielection of the following officers: cit' InrnelA Ipc Hnttitt ITiari inon ir't i Canada. loracie. Mrs. Fern Tatty, past oracle,! Mrs. C. H. Marsh, wife of Judge Vr. must immire from place to place Mrs. Myrtle Lester: chancellor, Mrs. ! Marsh of Pendleton, is visitms at the)""" " " M' " (Lorene Cook: recorder. Mrs. Marietta ,: SUsward Portland Journal. jhmhest srade of eff.cencyis expected 1 Jones: receiver, Mrs. Kdith Christen-j William Hatch and son are spend. ' teachers of your children they !son; Marshal. Mrs. Sadie Rude: assist-tins the day in Pendleton from Board- should all have comfortable living ! . . , ..., . . , conditions with quiet for study and jant marshal Mrs. Zettella Bybee; Inner man. ... , , , , nl vi v-.j.- alrK- ..,.. I Mr ond Vr C T! . fa In of Clarks- ' 171 vu...r.,.t-t i ,..,K.;...... 'sentinel, Mrs. Bessie Lovell: manager, ' ton, Washington, are puests of ;for a three year term. Robert Patty; dleton friends and relatives. there Is unrest everywhere and the en tente cannot take Germany anyway' GOVERNMENT COULD RESIGN IN PROTEST Peace Terms Too . Hard, Country Would be Turn ed Over to Reds. P.Y FRANK .1. TAYLOrt. (Tnited Pre.w Staff Correspondent.) WEIMAR, Feb. 11. Germany may attempt to use the spartacans as n weapon to force the allies into making the terms of peace settlement less se vere. Government officials ry ever since, until' that collection was purchased by an American last -year. The Jones library contains jnnny r TMirur limiolicr In Kuicldc. i ruro inanusi rlpls. One of tha.lnosf , T1JK nAIJ.KS. Ore., Feb. 11. 111- valuable of these Is the manuscript of ness which had continued, for several i Hoccnccln's "Noble Men and Wnmen"' months is l.elleved to have been re- 'done on vellum In 1462. There is nls sponsible yesterday for the suicide of the oriKinal manuscript of the words Clinton Mcllcynolds, well-known ! and music of "In the Sprlnc,:' dono , rancher of Dufur district. While the 'by Mendelssolin, nnd signed by him., nieuibers of Ihe family were eatlnit 1 . - - - ' ' dinner Mr. McReynolds lift Ihe table j ,w ATAIIInll and went to the batlitoom. When j fj Q j 0 X aWjmPiXlXli the shot was heard the family dlscov- ; ered that- the despondent man had sent a bullet thrnuirh his hea. Dentil was instantaneous. Rare Books Come From Alinneapolis Library INDIGESTION OR GAS :at one T.m.RTi arr instant iti:i.ii-:r nv taking paim:s ihapkisix. ' ton but there are many of us who, each I declare they will refitne to sign treaty it the "provision are unrea sonable" They Intimated that th government would reslgrn. turning the country over to the radical elements which they believe would immediate, ly create chaotic conditions. " Threaten KuiVpe. Oermany thus wilt not only he un ! .1. ! l.: m Pen- I -VMi sHiiiHJiiB iiuruiK 'icinuje nuiirs, Principal Lincoln School. a n C m n OVER THE NORTHWEST J a -' ' ' '" - - LIVESTOCK AND FARMING EQUIPMENT "BILL Mlf RICK lm wta sell at Public Auction at Myrick Station 12 miles northwest of Pendleton m iltf.a r i COMMENCING AT 10:00 O'CLOCK: A. M. T ail the following livestock and farming equipment, to-wit r 1 Cook House With Wagon , Sloriii Dlows Off Const. S SAX FUA.NC1SCO, Feb. 11, A wind zz j storm starting off the Oregon coast ' swept the state today and storm warn- ' ings were pl.-vced alona the coast from ' Eureka south. ... Ill Coos Officials Assailed. 1 ' MARSHFIELJ, ore., Feb. 11. At a meeting of the Coos county taxpayers gj ' league, held in Marshfield, it was de jfcided to secure recall petitions against S5 j County JudtiC James Watson and jCommissioner Archie Phillip of North 5 i Bend. The league also went on rec ord asking the court to provide a spe cial accountant to expert the road funds and expenses of. the past few years, with a view to submitting the findings to the next grand Jury ses sion. ' ' t P.lliks lo lilt I rood Fruit. HOOD RIVER. Ore., Feb.' 11. Overseas soldiers are to eat Oregon japplcrt, H. F. Davidson, who Is in New ZS York, notified the Hood River Fruit .company that he sold 15,000 boxes.if gslthe concern's extra fancy and fancy jNewtons to the goiernment. XBW YORK, Feb. 8. Collector of , When meals don't fit und you belch excessively rare Tnik today flocked gas. acids and undigested food. When to an miction sale nt which a first edi- ! you feel lumps jf distress m stomach. tion of Milton's Comus, described a lain, "the greatest Milton volume ver of. ache, fered" is one of the attractions. j IurI The Comus Is oiie of many rarities ; openly i collected by Ilerschel V. Jones, pub-j he-lisner or ine jiinncapous j who brought his wares to tne .-ew t York market after many years spent In collecting first editions and origi nal irinnuscrlpts from the ends of the earth. r 3 20 Work Horses 5 Colts (yearlings) 4 Driving and Saddle Horses 10 Voan Calves 2 Yearling Calves 3 Milch Cows 5 Drills 2 20-Ft Harrows 8 Sets Butt Chain Harness 1 Bvowu-Lewis. Disc 1 Water Tank 1 Binder With Engine I Put an end to tnat delay in rentlna ; that house or apartment through : getting your message to the readers ! if the classified. 2 Wagons and Wheat Racks 2 Vuleun 3-bottom Plows 2 Harrington Hitches with Butt Chains ... 10 Pairs Lead Bars 1 Stover Engine With T, rucks... 1 Fanning Mill 1 18-Ft. Blade 3 Feed Racks and Trucks it,: ' -I I. 1 Water Troughr Household Goods and other articles too numerous to mention. FREE LUNCH AT NOON TERMS: All sums under $50.00 cash; on sums over $r).00 time will be piven until October 1st, 1919, on approved notes bearing 8 per cent interest. Cash discount of 2 per cent on all sums over S50.00. f a '), ' i ' " $i . h - ' i ' 1 P TiW ' " t! 1 - i 1 II - fin able to pay any Indemnities, hut. in the ltelfef of Kovernment officials, vould menace the rest of Europe with the threat of the Spartacan move ments spreading. This condition, some Geimann argue, would be no worse than the "commercial slavery" they foresee from the peace " settle ment. . llrcomiitc lo flank The mental attitude of the military class In Oermany has developed rttir in? the last two months from one of absolute depression to defiance and General condemnation of the entente. A change has been wrought, it in said, by lack of sympathy in entente countries for the present eonormic. social nnd political conditions in Oer many. The Oermanw who still retain the old militaristic ideas are confident that in case the government should turn the country over to the Sparta- J cans the allies would not attempt to occupy the remainder of Germany for some time. A one pan-German Is reported to have said. "The ,world, tt sic((. of war. flatnence. heartburn or head Here is instant relief No wult Just as soon as yon eat a tablet of ape's Iliapepsin all the dypepsla. in- The romiii Is the dedication copy. ! digestion .11110 stomacn a'siress enas. the dedication being to Viscount Pra- ' These pleasant, harmless , tablets of cklv. Karl of nridgmvnter. It wnj I I'upe s tilapepsln never fall, Jo mak6 printed in 1(137. and is said to 'Tint'-' sick, tipwitnmachs fuel fine at once, been in the Hridgewater family libra- and they cost so little at dru- stores. .1 SICK HEADACHE GOES QUICKLY ?-1nd thnt dirtr outing sick hfndnche thiit kfcpR you fi'ftiner mlsrabl with 1 a laxative t'a that won't fall. I CELERY KING Does Your Ford Start Hard? Do You Want Brighter Lights? . Give the LECTRQ Method a Trkl It Locates and Clears Short' Circuits and Other Electrical Troubles in Your Ford Magnetos. Within a few minutes" time and at little expense the LECTRO will automatically locate your elec trical troubles and eliminate them. No more tak ing out of motors or magnetos. The old, way was wasteful and expensive most, times guesswork. This latest invention will locate and clear your short circuit, recharge your magnets , equally, make your car start easy, make the lights brighter ,and give you real gas economy in fact, put Hew life and FEP into your car. - Simpson Auto Co. Water & Johnson Sis. Phone 40S is what you nd. Splendid for liver it lid bow-flu, for iip'st stomach, bnd breath and constipate. fin me old remedy in thq same old box. i mm OREGON THEATRE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12 BILL" MYRICK, owner CQU W. V. YOHNKA, Auctioneer. ' ' E. L. SMITH, Clerk. tAo H litem prtt 4t vcmnriTf dalton - "-'G'Jickanii' 'ff mMW fiff ,a,i.t: today. The "ails' he relative teach ou much about merits of thills heip- Want Ad COST, is Less Than " Vacant Room Loss! .a. Xou can rent your furnish ed room to a lodger -who Is "good pay," who 'will .appre ciate a good place to live, and Who will STAT if tho room makes a good home. The COST per day o. a want ad Is smaller thnn the yf)S,S per day through hav ing the room unrented. And a few days of want ad COST will prevent a groat many days of VACANT ROOM LOSS. j Battle Scarre4 Veterris J Direct From France i. , CONCERT BY S . , ; 4. ti'no n t Mri rrn at H'tcvT rtiiri7r tup Tftn d THE ALLIES qyARTETTE 5 A Hear the Boys Tell of Their Experience at the 5 Front!! , g f Jack Carter, Comedian. Lew Price, Welsh Tenor ( "THE LADIES FROM HELL" PIPE BAND. f $ Two and a Half Hours of Novel, and, Instructive En- t 4.. i . tertainment.. i .. .. , . 5 i , n I I ' , 1 1 ii 4. , Reserved Scat Sale at the Delta. ? ; . 5 5 Prices Lower Floor $1.50; Balcony $1; Gallery 5(lc J ..H.iti.1miii !!W"Miimmmt'l'iltim an ownarl ,iiiaMiaiMaUttWilltt(olAil '