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page nrmga DAILY EAST OREGON! AN. PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, jOl EIGHT f AGES ! DEPENDABLE SERGE NEWS KOTES OF PENDLETON lOSETULGoym. In Alexanders Women's Wear Dep.t. - - . - in - . -L I HfrnilNlDU lky ICiiIMk. John Adams, a llurnilstiui hoy, ycs tcrduy enlisted In tin- navy us' nil lirelitlco sonmun "Mil loft on Iho tiluht truhi for rortluiitl. ' Llo-iimd In Wnlln Wullu. A inariiaKO license wuh issued yes terday In Walla Wulla to Hairy M. Ilcdford and Celiu M. Hwitln, both residents of tho reservation.. Will KulJst in Navy. ' Henry J. JncobHon of Adnius was thin morning tflven permission by the county exemption board to enlist In tho nuvy, . " Moves Harbor Shop. ' J. 15. Hart, having iiurchuscd tho equipment of the barber shop adjoin ing the, Golden ltule Hotel of IS. W. McComaa, ill movlnir hlB shop to Was co. Ha Is taking hiH family there and expects to remain. (liniiKlnjr t'liiiniiol of rck. The cnuuly court hart authorized Iho rliHiigln of tho channel of Wild IIoiho crock at a point near lllnkoly station whore Grcuscwond enters It. 'Iho channel in hiicIi that, now, dur ing hlKh water, tho current tin fatoiin tho paved road. ' Ih Aetiiw 1'apUilik. Lieut. Harold J. Warner, in the av iation service, and HUitloned at Van couver, Wash., la serving aH actlnu captain of IiIh company. Ho nan what In known an the receiving cojn puny and took command when tm captain wan transferred to Portland. Ho bus six other Becond llouloiiunts under hlin In tho company. . SlirliiorH Iti-tiirn 1 Ionic. ' Having attondod the convention of Ponrosn of Wolla Wnlla, president of Whitman Collcgo, will bo Iho princi pal speaker. Thee service flair bus just arrived from tho oust. W. C Jioair, salesman for general cord and fubrlo tiros. Is hero looking for a local agent. l iiderffoin OiHjnillon. . Mrs. W. it. Tar-gill of 1'llot illicit, underwent an operation at HI. An thony's hospital. Mill Man in Jlu)lLul. A. J. Anderson, employee? nt me Burroughs mills; underwent un op eration at tho hospital yesterday. Inlcnied Farmer Paroled. Karl Lees, tho Nolin farmer who was recently arrested on a president! Shriner at' which 125 candidate ! ai warrant una woo uu u.. ... wero taken over the hot sands, most jJall at Portland, has returned to his Suffering l-Yowt Ilroki-u la-g. It. K. Goad, truck driver for tho Pendleton Holler Mills who sustained u badly fractured log Saturday e-ert-Ihg. Is reported to be Improving slow ly. The fracture wus on exceptionally bad and painful one. He Jumped from the truck while it was going at a rapid puce and the right leg 'was broken aquurcly off below tho knee, tho broken' bones hnvlng pierced the flesh until the ends wero vjsublo. of tho L'matllla county Shrlncrs have returned from Iortland. Frank and Klmer Snyder arrived homo las' evening-, while W. jK. Itrock, A. C. Funk, I.eon Cohen, George C. Uaer and W. M. i'etcrson were among thoso returning this mornlntr. home, having been paroled. He was arrested for being an alien In pos session of firearms and for having made seditious utterances. Another Liberty Loan tondng. W. I 'Thompson, president of the American National Bunk, has been , ,. , . .. ... ., , asked to be in Portland Tuesday at To I. .furl ScrOt e Ilag. conference to be held there to dls- A service f ag on which is 21 stais prel,mlnary pRng for the third wi I be unfurled ut lh Church of tho; , m Uiu iu Hedeemer Sunday and there will be bcr ' " ca"u'" WcU 18 special exercises in tribute to tho men.- 'chcdulcd for next month. , hers of the church who have answered . tho caii or their country, s. u. l. -Reserve Training Camp 1 THRIFT Practice it by -. buying everything to eat from one store meat and groceries. bay your day's supply all at one . time one delivery. v getting all the change coming to you even to the cent. . This service is afforded you by l' The Dean Jatom Co. PHONE 688 : . 1 y - i i ' i i 5 , ' ' I j r ' f V '':;"' .Tl, - , , , n "' I -1 1 J Th"" always-ready gowii " for .treet weir, shopplnsr, matlnea .all the various occasions when 'woman would be will dressed but not overdressed, has an invariable) solution either silk or serge. In this case it in serge, with touches of satin, depending for lis trim mings of Intricate braidings at tho wrists and about the bodice, - PRESAGES NEW WAR ON HOSPITAL SHIPS -iiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin imiiiiimiimiiiiHiiHiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii& EXCLUSIVE J Stationery At conservative cost. v Cranes Linen , in all sizes, colors and finish. Bulk stationery sold by the pound. Fancy boxed stationery of every description. , . , Economy Drug Co. Hotel St. George Building E f. Day Telephone 711 . Night Telephone 718 P.iiiiiiiiiiimiinn iniiiiinitmtii ntiitiiiiiiiiiniM iiiiiniiiiiiiii iiiniiiiiiT? May Be Established At U ! UXIVKllSITV OP OltEtlONV EH iBeiic, Jan. 23. Tho University of Ore !in muy have a reserve officers traln- inff camp established on" the cainiiui. I In tho'next two or three months, 11 i prwent plans and expectations hold true. President I'. l Campbell is. In I tie east at presont. anil bas been con- ! ferrliiK with Senator Qeorso Cham-, ! Iierluln. .. ' I President Campbell III Bast. ; A telegram received by U If. John son, comptroller of tho University;''! from tho president state that opln- . ions are very favorable for tho forma tion of a-canup at the university. Ucii-1 tenant-Colonel John Leader of lh. j Fii-ltlKh Briny who Is In coinmand ol tliii cadet force, also seems to be favorably Impressed with the pros- peels of a cam p. Tho students an ! already belns prepared for coiiimls-1 IDITERPAM, Jan. sluned officers under his leadership. Herman news KeinbM and classes held daily tiis op tile dif- ussrt that the Hntlsh hospitHl ship fcrent practices of modern warfare, j newa. which w.-is sunk rcccnMy in the l'rcsidcnt Campbell Is attending , HiiMol fliannel, ' in list have been de ioini. uicetini; of tho National Asso--Htroyed by tt mine, there are indicn ation of .Stale Universities In Cli.-'tions of a frosli eaiiipaaisn against iiiko, tho Association ot American hosital ships. These take the form Universities and the American Asso-(l( a revival of the accusation of mis ciuliolt of colli des, tho iicirpose of juso nf K. j;Cli Cross such as preceded whit-It is tho nfferiiiK of services 'f earlier crimes. the Institutions of the United States l A s,Rnificant article appears in the It. the government for military train- Kolniseho Volko Zcilung. Ulicninc Iiib purposes lo ultl In tho war. w-ith Die avseiihui that Spanish offi-; itesulatlons respcelili ttie drafliiis u c'ls left llicir posts as neutral ob of eollctre students of draft uo an- servers . i . Ilritish liosjiital sliiis be- also lieiiuc drawn up ami will he sub- they discovered these ships lultled to tin- Koverniiient in "Wash- J ,vrro carryine; troops supposed to be liiKton us soon us completed. jsuffering from fever, but real!) quite ltirlcs Issued to .Students. ;healthy, tho paper says: Itifles have already been Issued to; "This is not the first time tho mis nll students in the cadet battalion, j use of hospital ships has been estab and drill is progressing rapidly. ltlished. The ki eater part of the wit Il ls the Intention or the commander to,drawul from the Dardanelles was cf liave tho first Inspection of troops on I reeled by means or hospital ships on tienuaii Newspaper Insinuates Allies yiro I'siHB Them for lilt-gal Jlll'MlWOH. .?.. Although cinitiinie to We are 'showing a large assortment of ' " Beautiful Sill DRESSES for Spring in Taupe, Rose, Copenhagen, Reseda, Navy and Black and White check. Some are made with plaited skirts, some with bustle back, others with overdrapes. The waists are trimmed with Georgette crepe, hand embroid ery and bead work. These dresses are reasonably priced from $16.50 to $37.50. . , Wm ft DRESS ; Ifir' SKIRTS In Novelty Plaid Worsted and fancy silks. Some are made with drapes, some with tunics and others with fancy pockets.' Trice $6.90 to $25.00. NEW SILK PETTICOATS All new shades of Petticoats in taffetas, jerseys and messalihe. Prices $4.50 to $ 12.00 ' r. :'T INFANTS' DEPT. ON 2ND FLOOR. We have everything in this depart ment from the practical "Koveralls" to the very dainty hand embroidered Iiaiui mauu yai niciiLo. . I BRITISH UNIVERSITY TO ACT WITH OUlva Uniiibride Names Coinmitlee to Ar ranso for Kdiicatlonal Collaboration. which wero carried, a few wounded, but many more uuwounded. Hut for these breaches ot the Geneva eonven- lion the greater part of the Dardanel les troops would have been destroyed. "Now. uuain, similar misuse has not Tuesday, Governor Mrnyconi bo ue iiiff the Inspecting officer. I'lnns aro belntr laid for the Inspec tion of tho battalion by the officer eommandiiiR- at Camp Lewis, sonic Him. next week. It is the desire of Iho culoiyd lo get tho United .States been proved. This misuse has no ,.1-oiv- inleresleu in tnp Bum ui, vei leu to our iieei in kcih-u, ,rH' , : the university as ttilckly as possime ing hospital ships as wearing a uecep- j so that tho K. u. i. ;tive main, aiiu u... ...v. .- l-l once conclusions. ' lliah Ofrivr4 to insiK-et. The threat contained in the last, . ti,. .en.,.1 nk lii February Hi. sentence is caiphasized by underlm-1 colonel hopes to have tho battalion ins of the word yet. 1 Inspected by the comnuindlnB ortlco. of tho western division, now located UIOTS AT Sl'A.MSM SKAI'OliT. at San Francisco. If ttn. military, .... committee Is able to nrraKe all these AlhlHite Mol.s I on cd I a. torl.-s to i iiim' nun .iiiiii-w ii j""'r-. MADKIll. Jan. JJ. IJifiorders or- inspections, it Is the opinion of Col , . I..- k... n,ni'n 'lll l.n . re- oinri bi'iiuti -- . .., .11 ,, chiet Ntrvo tralninpr camp situnteu at ine mmo joio"j University la-foro the liesinninB the next term in, April. limn mx itl its omix: ..f scaoort of V alencia. 'I Hey are re ported in an official telonrnm from " Alicante, whiclt stales that a mob .", forced the factories to cease work and attacked simps and private IHtrMliltTOX. ..luii. .. . :.:. Xavy houses. Women of the middle class illird ofru-llils suv HMMI rccrulls from '. were compelled by the demonstrators Uln iri-ut Ijikw Matlou ore .t.mlini ' to join them. It is declared. .crc for trallllmr. mvin to cold ami; Tho civil Bi.ard fireri on the riot rod Ht-an-ll- tin-re. Tlie laiiip lien'ers. killliiK threo persons and serl-eteoinmodau-s .VMM). 'ously wounded threo others. CAMBIilDGE, Ens. Jan. 2". Tho senate of the University of Cambridge has appointed a committee to consider educational collaboration with Amer-j ican universities.' On tho committee , are Dr. Shipley, vice chancellor of the Pr.il Arlallli. Dr. Sorlcy and Mr. Iapsley. all CambridBO men who are graduates of American universities. It is interesting also to note that t-..!.,;..- r-,.i I..,.,, the hitrirest educa- tional institution in Canibrige L'nl- ' versity. has just appoimca as one ui its four tutors Gaillard T. Lapsley, an American citizen born In Philadelphia, ., Tn,lo,ne ,,f Harvard. The work of-the tutors of Trinity is somewhat, similar to that of the Dean of College in' an American university. They look after and superintend the private life ! of tho undergraduates and are the ot-i fieials with whom the parents corres pond, und to whom they express their ; anxieties. The move may be said to indicate tho very genuine reaching out in friendly co-operation toward Amer ican universities on the part ot Cam bridge. ! Of the 4,l)'i0 undrrsraduatcs of CambridBO University, there are only 200 remaining Cambridge, and work ; done in this direction can hardly be 1 operative until after the war. BRITISH SUBJECTS WANTED AS FLYERS PnUTKAND. Jan.. 2.1 British subjects resilient In the United Slaten who up to the present luivo not nau an opportunity or getting a comiiils sinn in some branch of the British ' army can now have a chance to get ., eo.n.olssion in Iho Itoyal Flying Corps according to information re ceived at the llritisti and Canadian recruiting office. Third una uas streets. Portland. Applicants must be between tl. ages of IS and 30. and bo possessed of a good education. Students, bank ers auto sales managers.', technical cnineers and clerks are the class of men most desired. The pay ' ranges from $1.M to H. "wnne in n... ing and when commissioned as a sec ond lieutenant the pay is per day. As this popular branch of the ser vice Is not likely to remain open very long, intending applicants are urged to cmiiimniicnto with the Pritish am. Canadian necruitlng Of floe;. 'Portland, as soon us possible. - .- ' ' tz I.WAV fr'AIOIS KAIDE3Y. . fjI'Bil.N". Jan. K3. It U reported twenty heavily armed and disguised ' lnn raided several houses niar Gal ' way and selled all the arms and am ! munition, declaring they. wer wanted 'for 'tlie next revolution "- : State of Ohlu. Cltj ut Toledo. . i I.ih-ms CotintT. as. ' .. . I t rnnit J. l:neney Mil's oatb tut nw W enior nirtner er the firm of K. J. Chn.y 1 Co . dini! Imsinws In lb CUT of Toed'. t'oiiotv nod H1ale aoresid. sod that !'! firm will pay the sum of ONK HlNOaEil UUI.I.AKK for Mrh and ery es m ;Cstarrii that cann-.t Im .-ureii by tue uba o BALL S LATAHUH MEniCISB. . 1 Sworn to berore me and autoeciibed la my prenie. this 6la day of Dwember a. i issu. A. iv. iiixtsuy , (Seal) Notary PuWIe. ' Hall a Catarrh Medicine Is taken Intern ; ally and arts through the Blood on tha Uticous Surfacps of the Systeai. Kend for i teatlmonlals, rree. , , ! K. J. CHK.NKV fO., Toledo, O. i Knld bv all druggists, 73r. I tlall'a t'mmlly Pilui for eonatlpatloo. ' ieetTnewVuTs oil " TitTXTTQrTT? A TOT? ' i .UIIIIIIllllUUIinillllllHIIIMIIIiHUUIIHIIlMlllllllllllllHIHIIIllHIIHIIlliniHIIUIIUli ECONOMY. I A, little care from the dentist now and then is the truest kind of ceo- nomy. Newton Painless Dentists j Corner Main mad Wabb Btraa-J Make It Into a Truck The new Smith' Universal Truck Attachment is here. It fits any make of car, and will ronvert your car into a guar anteed 1 VI; t truck. The most successful truck mi the market. Let us show you what it will do. Trice $100, f. o. b. Chicago PENDLETON CADILLAC AUTO CO. Cor. Cottonwood and .Water Streets i v Pure Chewing Gum $ c. i -s a oticii a aav keeps 5: away t TV : & 4. i - i ks. ivwa, m-vwiKiiial inimiiiiMiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiii iiiuimiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiininini, 1 Don't ask for just meat, ask for BETTER meat by telephoning Mark- L.HequA; (t)lUU5fWIMIl.--' . - Mark L. Ucqua. San Fionrisco; 'miniiiK eiiRineer and independonl '. oil man. has been minted oil ad- ; ministrator under Fuel Admlnis- J trator C.arlield. j Requa has been In charge of the commercial rela tions divisiou.oMoeJooddmin- biration.''' -- - -- 1 DOIIEV'S MRKET 'tr