Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1917)
TEN PAGKS ASM 1 DAILY E:ST ORE"ONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 2-1. 1017. The word that probably has the moat sig nificance of any word in the English langu age. CASH is the one big thing we are all work ing for. CASH is the one element that shapes our destinies, regulates our state of happiness to a great extent. The families who look strictly after the ex penditures of their CASH are the families that have the little comforts of life. A home that is freer from daily worries. WE CAN HELP YOU SAVE YOUR CASH if you will but take advantage of our CASH PRICES. The old saying, "A penny saved, is a pennv earned," is a wise one. Tlie Dean Tatom Co. Phone 688 BE 6000 TO MESS SERGEANT IS ADVICE GIVEN TO SOLDIERS .ELECTRIC STORM IN UKMH COUNTRY IS COOD FOR CROPS PACK THRER I Look in Hanscom's Window A $2.00 ring given away to the first person bringing in i-orrrtt namrx of tlu- tm-i that art. on dWlHay In the small mirror. SPECIAL ON LADIES TIFFANY RINGS With Your Birthttone Special Price 52.25 A big new assortment of WedHino- Rino- HIIVI rnond.s. Dia- lllf (iKOKOB MAHTIN (fniteU Jri'H Staff CorrHMpoudent.) WASIUNOTOX. Auk its n ..oo,i to th Mcbh Serjeant. Whl;Il Sou Ket to Vour IMntrnn...iit camp to ho made over Into a auldier. he Kood to him. for he will in. r,r.i ilifch CominiKHioner of vour Ht.,.r...h and everything that goca Into it. no win do the arbiter of vour enl- curean (ale, und when, on' entering the mem tent, you Ht-e. him KliiUlng mure in all m Biory and a fresh v, hite coat, tug ihu forelock and eruue the foot 10 him, for he is more absolutely dietutor of your food thttu Herbert Hoover will ever be. , lluy All Von I-.at. 1 He i the chief cook. Hi- nuh -v,-r bile you eat. He writes the' bill of fitro ami dk'lales how ,,n .ii.,n i... fed. He sees that your vegetables tire I ro., rly cleaned li.-f.ire they're cook ed. Ho fiKhlH :,our batlh-H with the 1 ulcher. to tee that you Kvi good meat. He hagtiles with the hnckuen to k. e that you get good green stuff He given the first und neeond cook, the dining room orderly and the llircn cook'a police their orders. He runs tile whole shebung for you and ninety nine other rookies like you. lie works hard for you. all day long and Hom-'tiines Into the night. And so, if he checks up the plates and spoons and things and finds you've lost a couple, and charges you for them out of your pay, don't grumble. He has to do that. I Don't ;.t ;ay ith Him. Above all, don't get gay with him : on any accounl. He is rc-Hoon.sihle ' for your orderly conduct in the mess hall. He's th"re to see that you ar rive in the proper quiet and orclerl.. manner, with your uniform neat and clean. 11. looks you over, and if your hands are soiled or your face ;:m:lean. or your hair not properly brushed, he sends you kiting bad: to fix yourn-lf up, Just lii.e mother used to do He ses that you sil properly at the table, quiet and orderly, until your lood is passed To you. He uon'r stand for any r--Mur.ini rough st-ii;'. if yo': are in the habit of pulling im. I... no taiki-.g and unrioeessary nois-s will brin-r him down on you si if f-!.."r;ed kerplunk. Me'lt -e th.-it you follow Hoover's advice about not wasting y.mr food too. ?I,.'s an apostle of He clean plate if in. re ever was one. If you take more on your plate th;!n ou can eat, he'!! nab you. You're wolcome to all you want to eat, but you're not welcome to anv to waste. Food left on p!at'-s ran never be used again. If it is left in the serving dish, it can be dished up In some other palatable form at another meal. week with Mrs. Ilt. OKVACii ;! TO 1'IISKT ICOCK TO JJtH'ATK SOON AfTKlC SKIT. JO. Auto Truck from Pilot Iiwk Arrlvm With Mixed Vara.,; OtlH-r News of InHTcwt from 1 kl-li country. tEnst Oreeonian Special.) HKIAH, Aub. 25. A heavy electric ! storm passed over Ukiah last Friday i and rain fell in torrents. For a short i ! time the streets were a sheet of wa- I 1 ter. while Just a mile or two south ' of town scarcely a drop of rain fel'. I f Hut north of town at the George Rl- ! 'lis ranch it was almost a cloudburst, ami IP-'htning played on lite telephone till ft was one continual ring through out the storm The rain will he'n lots of the. late sown grain, a'though it ha turned off very warm s:ncr.. and the weather Jn real autumn weather. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mossie. who have been very 111 are both improving . Mr. and Mrs. William Meengs of! ... '"''"' Fridge creek were business visitors! ., " , a"'J J"hn,on "treeta Her- - cuiioaj, ii a. m.: sundav school Hridge Crock for .anlord ( hilson. Tfie Koas sisters, daughters of Twin aid lions, were in l'kiah Tumday evening. I'k ah people are, mourning over It. re Vaul's departure for Pilot Hock, where he goes tr. locate ami take. Ir. oilllland'a place on the 10th or September Dr. De Vau; has been in L'kiah for three years and the people here have learned his ability and dislike the Idea of giving hjm up. Hut what Is Ukiah's intm is Pilot Hock's gain and we wish the doctor well in his new field, l-klah will be left without a doctor for the nrMMnr at least. Dr. De Vaul haves us on ac count of getting a larger practice. the auto truck from Pilot itock came In Thursday evening with a mix ed .oad. consisting of a lady, several s men. a Jersey cow und fr-:t-ht ,.r v cry description. ! Mrs. Kd Hanks of Hitter. Is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs n "nrk for a few day.. Smaitz-Goodwin Quality SHOES FOR WOMEN. Our new shoes are the very Latest anrl Best in footwear for women. The colors are battle ship gray, buff, new brown, white, ivory and black, all in kid skin, Louis heels covered and solid, and half military heel. Priced $8.50 to $13.50. m ft ( H URCH ES in I."kiah Friday Mrs. K H. lambee of I'ortland, who has been visiting relatives here for the last two weeks, returned to her home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bennett of Pendleton visited over night at the Hotel Peterson Thursday with Joe Sul lvin. who is Mrs. Bennett's step father. Mr. Sullivan has been In I k -. h for the ast two months and expects to remain till September 1st. Mrs Ulllan Iocke and son Chas. of Pendleton, passed through t'kiah Thursdav en route to Kitter w her" ' Mrs TxK'ke goes for her health, as she j is Just out of the hospital where she ! underwent an operation and she thinks the Rifter springs and moun i ta n sir will greatly benefit her. fTva Moor.- of Pendleton, who has been visiting relatives here for the 'tst two months, left for her home Th ursday. Mrs. Kdna trauchn or Pendleton, who visited a week with Helen De Vati! 'eft Fridav for home. I'r.nkie and Ha Stur.livant return erl home from Portland Sunday. They j were accompanied home by Miss rvokev rieVatil of PortTand and Miss Vivian f'.ibh? of Pilot Rock, who will rema'n here for some time. Misses Anna and V!i let Hvnd of recti. Oregon arrive Fridav for a e-l'h their un"le and aunt Mr. " a. in.; Wednesday. 8 p. m. Sub ject of lesson sermon, "Mind." The reading room at the church is open dally, except Sunday, from l until 5 pm. Tif FLORSfiEIM SHOES "For the man who cre." New combinations, "Rajah Brown" with gray and mahogany buck tops. Black Calf with gray and tan kid tops $7 to $10.00 See our Window for our New "Paramount" fin 'Shoe. , a3 Catholic. Thirteenth Sun-lav after i-Bii,.. Masses at , 8 and 10 o'clock Even- I ing services at 7:30 Daily mass dur- I mm HISS Ing the week at 7:30 a. m llantlKt. The nihle school meets o'clock. No other service. CThristlan riurcii. Kible. School at 9:45 a. m.; ing and communion at 11. Hubbe I will preach on the Prayer for Prayer." ice preach Pastor theme. No evening verv- represented In document.. n,t' . . issued in France and the Colonies Is hrt " , T (represented. There are also count- . Snerlff '-v'"r tw been removed j less specimens of "trench craft" and membr of Iraft Board and ; war souvenirs. He ha, presented the j nT"'' nm"i- Bf,th h " collection to the state JUOW Edwards emphatically deny i the charges. at the Hynd remain till E 4 Ut, - i ,, n, r , -n5-- . To tils People of Pendteton I h.-.ve ju-,t rciuraed from Hingham, Mont., after hav ing sold my customers as usual. Will say that I invite all thovs who criticise the purchasing of Montana lands as an investment, also the prospective land buyer who is look.n for a good investment frcm a dividend paying standpoint to go and see these lands as they are now. Certain people have censured me and made the statement a lew months ago, that I would only show these lands while the grass was green. Naturally the grass is not green at this time and the grain is being harvested and you can see the crops as thev stand upon the fields. I invite'yoj to make a trip to Hingham with me, and be convinced that my statements have been absolutely cor rect. See this land at its worst, that is all we ask. Do you not think we are fair? We are sure, however, that you will be convinced after investigating THAT DELAY MEANS INCREASE IN C OST in the price of the lands. Join us on a trip to Hingham, only a dav and a hairs journey, it will be a profitable trip and a delightful vacation. We Own and Control More Lands Than Any Other Company in Montana Central Montana Ranches Company BEN Fitonc F. DUPUIS. Sale Acr-Tit 22 4 ICast Court St. ra rh Thn girls wi'l pch'io' starts. fpitrfino t BdefTwodd was in town Friday shopping. J-Hse Bhehm, wifp and dauerhter". xvvr i town Satnrav. They rueht thlfr lirtlf du-rhter. who rec've-l t n.kf-r; nrrti r short f'mc nsro t hf doctor to hnvo hr nrm nttpndrri to. Hunters arp out nf-ariy everv dr.y a.fto t-irtls. hut so far nnH a few hit' bpfn suocssful a? birds are very set rce. Mrs. Fiol-ert Unsner rotnrnod !nm; from thf hoiiit.il Pun lay. accompnn ied hv hor mother. Mrs. Tnrns ami children of Pilot Rork. who wfW re-n-a n with her for an indf'nite time AUh uii Mrs Insne- ha under-i-'Mne a vory Merious opor rion she is f'H'Une f'n- ;md h1- friends nr d- n ! to vf-c hor ah!,, to bo on the strppt at ti-r.ep. Mrs. mp-ni;nirs nu.i -nnrhtfr of ' T"U' h-t. Wnshn'rtin. who h-v hen ,;piTiiir n I' k'ah Floral week?, re r:r'-od bom.- Tu.s lay. Frank I'hum-'rnt-' t.M.k th 'm to Pend'-et.-n in hS- rnr. ha' Vv Vv. !-h and dau::hter. J Po;h ;in:li.. nova and Fthi-1. left fir P-ndYt.-n Wedrci;iv whore th cirls will nr.ter the Siti rp' rhooI f . ,r : tho w ntor Th.'v wore :irrcii! tn n'ed ' by Mrs. v. ' ravines s'stor of ATr. i olrh, wiio iofi to join hnr husband. Mr. jMid Mr;;. Will Isaacs of P.'iidl--ti-Ti drove -Mil :n th'dr -ar and arriv " her- '"or t r -a k fast to lake them to Ppndh'ton. fr Jtdm IKiy!e of Hidaw iy, wis reon on the streets Monday. , Mrs V: liam leaker returnt'd fmm P'vidleton Wednesday nirht where ( she had been on business. I rieo Connell of Koipe. Idaho, who j U vi.tin- her uncle (leoriie Klli. . was in town Tuesday calling on old- - time friends. Miss ronnell wnw born " anil raised here and is plad to sot bark for a visit. ' E A crowd left Tuesday morniner for Pearson Meadows to pick huckleber- ries exectinir to be gone a week. Those from:? were Mr. and Mrs. j. V Sturd.ivant Mr and Mrs-. I.eroy smir , van. l a Sturdivnnt, Vivian Oibbs, ' M;rs, i. ii. ia'irence and sons. O:rl ; Pturdivant and Mr. and Mis. Wood ' Oibbs and dauehter Tressa. j ttt Miss Mar- Andrus of Ranjre is vs- ) H ttinp- relatives in l'kiah for a few i days. j M ss Marie Mettie left Wednesday j for Pendleton to visit frfcr.ds for a i sliot t'me when she will return and 1 S prer sre to leave for Putter creek, i where .h,. will teaoh school dufin-l , th.- winter. Miss Mossie Mettie will ' Ff rettirn otn to Ia (irande where h" : S w M teach a era in this cominc winter j Mr. MeFarland of Port'and repre- J ; wnt'n the John fe Co., was in ! rS town Thursdav on business. , E ?7 Mr A. M. Perkins of Heppn-r is ; ; s'opHne: a' the Hynd ranrh for an J r indefinito time. ! iSs News was received here We 'nestl"y ! of the death of Mr. John Shipp at P1- I ot . h farh -r of Mrs Millar ! nick S of Alba. Mr. and Mrs. Shipp were re- j 53 idents Alba for a number of year. ! j-Fr Clyde Helmlck. wife ami dau-rhtor. ! and Mr. and Mrs. Kd Thrasher of , 3 Pridire creek, are cam nine on reso- 1 lafion for a while. Rev. Herbert is exnote.t houi "r"'1' h - va-'nt'on this week Mrs M. K. Gibbs is vUiiin vu PARIS NOW HAS MUSEUM UNLIKE ANY IN WORLD r.UUS. Au2. 24. P.-ir.a now hn.. jiif t mwnm unliki any- nther in the j worid This is the "iluspf ) rjucrro jlhr- war museum of f. Henri Ietlano janii contains tn(1 n)os.t complete col llrtiim i.f fi..cunient reiatinp to the wn c.nst f.ued nnyn-here The Idea 1 rn-Jnsr a v.-ar co'lection first oc cu -re, to M. I.ehfani; on the last day of .Inly. 1M4 lie'. ire hostilities actu- ! a I- oro'ce out. He nea tn with mth- ', erin'.' all the pnhlic posters concern ' '"nsr 'hi' war measures posted in Paris, Today h s poller' 'ons fill twentytw.l ' rooms. Kvery astiect of the war Is I'JllHiK AVT STfRRIfF 4RRESTRI) ! " on o,, conspt, rH..noK;MANY SOUTH AMERICAN I Th Inter a Member of the Iogan ! SOLDIERS DISCHARGED ' ooiintr (KiOEtemp- j Hon Board. j BI'EXOS Arp.ES, Aug. 2 (By Mail. I ST. LOUIS. Missouri. Aujtim 24 ; As a measure of national economy i 8 J5mes x- Taylor, a member j the ministry of war has practica l I Board" an? cunuWudL ' d'-char,. 4.o, army con- ward were unt hei' 'nd.f n,y momh-' today hv a Denmv T-n fJX o. . ' mstead of a 'ear oervlce. This will sH : j draft law scripts but meets with some opponf- Po-h v. . "nn from Pop'"1 who say It will rti Wer hv bv , nlt'1 States oranlw the a!readv-eonested la- Commissioner Oeoree s Hardv of ! bor m,rkr , ,, examination Auir. 29 and were re leased on bonds of 500! each Sheriff Taylor is charsed with prom ising exemptions to drafted men in will have to begin to feed and clothe sons, unless work can be found for them, s jt months sooner than they had expected A WM A " ! The Sensible Six" Sensible Because: It is Powerful It is Economical Presents Good Appearance ,,.9" Horsepower for every 5; lbs of Car i-nlf nf ! n,0t blieve r"hat an" ,-'ar w"hin So 00 of its price has as much Power. We so licit proof by demonstration that we are wron Power c I ?uC tll8t a"-V Car W'th th Mm ndl r- "irake the Same mile on Gasoline. 1 ng l enter into Kline Economy test with anv car. W n comparison of the general appear ance of the car. inclutlitiKT a comparison of Fin ish. Lpholstenng and Tires, with anv car near its price. a 3 It is Comfortable, Both in Riding and Driving "STURDY AS THE OAK" CAN YOU ASK FOR MORE? CAN YOU GET MORE FOR THE MONEY n. p. Mclean i Phone 222. DISTRIBUTOR HUPMOBILE AND OAK I Nn Main Street, Opposite Pendleton Hotel. ii:i!lllll!V:HI,'!,!'ll!!Mf'liKHi''!miltUI!i1'iI!tt'iitiiiiim':Mi..ri.i lij't'n';V!Ipw';"pi.'t;';;'m;..-'W!ii".IMii.,i.,..i,-: !li"l't "'"" :t. iM'mi, "M iHiUilll lnt.ii.iiiu.a,, II ..fl.wXi.l. o ojil.ll.jfolMtii..B