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PAGE TWELVE DAILY EAST OREOONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1917, TWELVE PAGES Make Y our Salads With OLD MONK OLIVE OIL Highest Quality Purest and Best Imported From Nice, France. Watch Your Health Improve With its Use. 4 Ounce Bottle 33c 1 8 Ounce Bottle . 22 Ounce Bottle Fancv Decanter i -'. Pint Tin l'Pint Tin 1 Quart Tin Gallon Tin ... 1 Gallon Tin . . . . .. 00c $1.2o $1.50 .. 4-c ,. 80c $1.50 $2.50 $5.00 OVER THE NORTHWEST I V FRIEND OF KAISFRS LOSES COIN IN B. C. AI.VO VOX Al, KXS1.KI5KX IX TKIIXKM AT .SALT 1.AK.K C1TV. 1X)1U1-:ITS Si.- 000,000 IX LITlCiA- , TIOX. UmK Piotimtoil Cuxo Is rinully lls IhimhI or. .Iiulgiuriit ik'liic v.ii'i in l'uor ut lied llilr Uiiul ,v Lumber to. Patriotic Song Book Free Ask For One. GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. 'QUALITY" Two Phones, 28. 823 Main St. Uluy In which shipyard labor condi tions were discussed. Post .HC1I.HOII lXiolliull. TACOMA. VVnah.. Dec. 8. The count urtlllery tenm from the forts ut the month of the Columbia rlvsr nnd tho lst division team from Camp Lewis, ure. playing a. post-sea-sin football game here this after noon. Soldiers ;ot Field ;Iunmcs. FOKTUAND, IK'c. s. In tile last 10 days 75 field glasses and tele scopes have been presented to the navy by patriotic people of tho l'tt I'lt'io northwest, captain K. Kek- hardt. In chnrKe of the local navy re Dec. 8. That Alvo : crulting station, said today, of Vancouver, one ! The sreatly increased number of of the kaiser, lookouts scouts and shlpxuards on UNCOMPARABLE VALUES Givhig the best values at all times is the point that has made our success. Buy ing; in immense quantities for 175 busy stores and paying spot cash, thereby securing- additional discounts enables us at all times to undersell our competi tors. It also brings to us the very best merchandise manufactured. ' 8 Vancower. Von Alvensleben time personal friend reputed millionaire wtutrd of finance watch for submarines necessitated an and extensive property holder, w hoso j unusually lurico dumber of glasses, close connection with the Prussian I The navy department gives each do militarlsts at the outbreak of war nor a receipt for his glass so that the and subsequent movements here ami I instrument may be returned when the across the border occasioned sensa- j war Is ended. tlonal Interest, Is now in internment I at Suit Lake City and that his con- I , , freres, Leybold and Ogden, are with1 ""l ' l'l. him was the interesting disclosure i . , TAt. :M' Nush" . Uoc- . jiuougn it nas been In actual use for a week, the new Camp Lewis Offic i ers' club with clubrooms here, will I not be formally 'opened until the 'Soldiers Grearest Asset' Tlie military authorities of to day say that a soldier's greatest asset is his teeth. The world is awakening to the care and im portance of the teeth. Newton Painless Dentists Copier Main and 'Webb StrotJ Entrance on Webb St. Phone 12 Open Evening! s nilliliiiiiliiililiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii? Modern Home For Sale 5 Room Modern House, 4 blocks from Main street Hot water heat, gas range, coke heater. Window shades and curtains go with the house. Price less than it would cost to build. Terms ar ranged. 5 KMm Modem Iloim1. Wot Side, corner lot, new house, very rca eouable price. Terms arranged. was the interesting disclosure made in supreme court yesterday. It confirms recent telegraph dispatches of his whereabouts. The facts were made known in the final hearing1 of a long; protracted case, when "Alvo" et al, by losing judgment, have forfeited a large block or valuable timber property on Vancouver Island, on which a million C , dollars had been paid. The suit was that of the lied Cliff 2 Land & Lumber Compny, against S i Alvo von Alvensleben. et al, which S has been pending for the past two j years, and which was finally dispos 55 ed of by Chief Justice Hunter, judg S ; ment being given in favor of the 2 plaintiffs for the amounts claimed. ; H was an action in which the plain- - lifts originally sued for foreclosure S ; of uti agreement for sale for the 5 Purchase of a large block of timber r J n Vancouver island. The original 3 price was something over $2,00O.tM0. Sand about Sl.0UU.OOU had been paid. 2,A Judgment for some $525,000 fur Payments due had been obtained. There remained somethuig like 1, Q00.O00, with the interest, which was payable in 1921. The application for foreclosure was abandoned because it would have been in the nature of a forfeiture, and the present action was taken for a declaration that the amounts due and owing should lie a first lien on the property: that the property should be sold and that the plain tiffs' be permitted to bid on It at the sale. i The order was made practically in the form asked for. The defense was not represented. 8 8 l.uuW Fur Sets $11,50, $12.30, $11.75, $10.50 to Si'IMii'au- .Muffs St'imruto Nwk IMefoa A Nriv Iit of JitlMils I tic. llHc, SI. HI ladles' Silk Waists S--IIN. S:I.IIN, Jtl.HH Silk I'ctlicoul.4 with eolloii tops, nil sIiikIcn. . I. lis tSillf IVtlll-ollts SJ.KH, Si;i.1, ii-ic Kimonns. . . Iisc, $1. :!, si. 10, $i.im. Silk KIuioiiu Sil.tlH, $I.K. $.vot Ladles' linth ltolxti $2.40. $2.ttK. $;t.l)K. $1.1)8. 5.IIO 1 41(1 les touts $12.50, $11.75, $10.50, $ lit. 50, $21.50 20.."l(l. l.udicx' Silk -or Ncrsc Dresses 5.00, $0.00, $ 12.50, $1 1.75, $1(1.50. $111.50. Men's Suits ..$0.00, $12.50, $11.75, $10.50, $IS,50 YOU CAN Men's OvcrcoillH. . $0.00, $12.50, $11.75, $10.50 Mi ll's Macklliuwx 5.00, SU.KO. (7.00, $0.00 Hoys' Knickerbocker Suits &f8, $1,08, $3.00, $0.00. $7.50. Hoys' HloiiHi's, plain tvlillo or colored 5(, Hoys' Press Shoes $1.08. $2.10, 2.8" Men's Dress Shot's $2.08, $:t.5l. $:I.II8, 1.50, $1.08, $3.30. I Men's I I'll. House Slliiers $1.10, $1,011 .Men's llalll Holies $2.10, $2,118, $;.K, $1,118, $5.00 Men's Dress Shirts iiHe. $1.23, $.t Men's Silk I oiii-Iii-IIiiiiiI Tics 25c, lllo, l8i Men's Tie, Hell or SiisK'iulcr Sets 25c, Ilk', i, UHo Sho I'juiy liny Votir Xinus Gloves, llunUker chiefs, Purses, Tu.ni, i:ie., Now. VI3 J.ICAl). DO HIiTTliU AT THE GOLDEN RULE J OTIII.ItS i"oi.i.ow ' CIIAS. E. HEARD, INC. 0)5 Main St. See Me Before the Fire. Phone 477 middle of the month. Arrange ments for the formal opening, the program of which will Include a dance, are being made here today. Membership to the club is limited to fiOO. As there are 2100 officers at the camp, the waiting list Is ex pected to be lonpr. The club will es tablish a jitney line between Tacoma and the camp for the exclusive use of officers. The club here offers members the use of a well-stocked library, drens lng room, baths. Information bu reau, swimming; pool. private clu.) dining room und other things. ' 1 yu!??ffiiffiif! ! nominating committee was called up on to present her motion, and it was c arried. The second nominatim; committee of three retired, and In a few moments returned with an en tirely new Hlate, with the ten mem bers for the board of directors us ul lowed by Pendleton and the new charter. Some of the old familiar name; nominated the 14th Tjy Uf committee of five were there. Seven were missing, but this loss was more than compensated for by substitut ing the treasurer's name (Mr. W. L. Thorn pHon) to fill their places. The objections following these pro ceedings were to the effect thiit t he members at large should have been notified that such convention opened on act was contemplated. It was point- Leading hotelmen from ed out that members having in goed llotclincn's Convention I'juls. PORTLAND, Ojre., Dm 8.. With a banquet ut the Hotel Multnomah, the annual convention of the state hotelmen's association will end to night. The Thursdday. all the coast states attended. RED CItOSS 1XKCTIOX. (Continued from page 10.) Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Chronic and Nervous Diseases and Diseases of Women. X-ray Electro Therapeutics. Phone 523 (John Schmidt) ISclt-s Bids. DENTISTRY DR. DAVID B. HILL Room" 1 Judd Bldg. F ALE administration moved the chair up- Point a committee ot tnree from the j floor to nominate ten members c: ! the board of directors of the I'ma J tiila County Red Cross, to represent j the Pendleton division. The objec tor was recognized by the chair land pointed out that sixteen direc tors had been nominated and the nominations ratified, and the motion Soldiers Kim lteluy. j f,.r the second btfurd was out of or- CAMP LEWIS. Tacoma. Wash., Uer. jne chair graciously asked the Dec. X. The regimental relay racy, j member making the motion for the one of the big athletic events of the . second nominating committee to month, was run here this afternoon. withhold the same for a time, and Teams of 35 men each, represent-j informed the member making the Ing the 362nd. 3i.ird, 34thf 34Hth j objections thereto that she had and 34Mh field artillery and the ma- . something that she though would chine gun batteries, started the race. answer her objections, and thereup which was run on the parade ground. : called from a special committee j ucn man run nan u. nine. me arart of a constitution and by-. I The Y. M. C. A. will present a sil- laws, tho members at large hav- j 'ver cup to the winning team. 1 ing had no intimation w hatsoever j j that such business was contemplated. ; shipyard Methods Discussed. : Kven members iresent were not sup- PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 8. Meth-j plies with copies of the draft: this j ods to make shipyard work safer , act showing that a ceorganizaton were discussed here today at a con- j was the plan of the slate makers ference between the shipbuilders and Such a course was without precedent j O. p. Hoff, labor commissioner. 'even in the annals of political sharp lioff recently completed a visit to I practice; The slate makers after I 1 most of the shipyards nf the state in eight and a half months in office i which he investigated the conditions had been busy In the Interval be ; under which shipbuilders were I tween November 14th and Novem worked. He declared tnday that he j her 26th attempting under mislead had found that none of the ship- ing calls to reorganize the I 'mat ilia yards have provided any sort of 'County Chapter at the eleventh hour, railing to keep men from falling ! and with much success for the slate. .faith permitted their names to be placed in nomination by the first committee of five, had every right ! to contest, swell as em embers who voted for the same. That the writer ? objections were greeted with cat 'calls, jeers, laughter and criesc of "put her out' would Indicate thatj the house was packed Iti the inter ests of a political coterie, rat her' than a chapter at large. having appeared in the oil- 6 'A WOOD TO 700 acres of fine summerfallow, 1400 acres under 3 year lease, complete outfit, feed, seed' and everything: goes. Renter pays owner 1-4 delivered. Ask us about it. . Estes & Fried ly -W ho SH. Kent or In-ure An tiling" o. (til Main Street. Telephone 0U1 from scaffolding a rou nd ship hulls. This he considers the greatest point of danger. Commissioner Hoff held a confer ence with his deputies here y ester- The constitution and by-laws drafted by the special committee were ad opted, and according to the new dis pensation the precipitate mem her making the motion for the second KRAMER ANE GOULLET IN SIX DAY RACE - A Thinking' of Buying a Car? Don't want to put too much money into it at this time of year? W KLL, why not look over some of the used cars we have. Name your price, and we will show you a car that will give you your money's worth. Tell you the truth about it, too. WE HAVE l ords $2o0 up Reos (Fours) S400 to $750 Franklins SK00 to $1000 (Older Models) .... $173 to $300 An Overland . $400 A Uuick $400 Make a note NOW, to look these over the first time you are in town. Pendleton Auto Co. "Established Since 1907" r,,..;, .,,-. HZ? ' I' f t II ' I Frank Kramer has fiimlly eonsf-nt-ed to start in the f;-dny hike rare in Madison Square harden, the week of Decern her 2 to K. The peren n iai f-hainilon gilVf I'roimUer llliam H. Wflliuan five tiny f worrv before he signed fr the grind l;tt night t N'-llin:i n pi Mm pt ly ot i"'-r -d him t.-rit r , is I i. i M partner, and Kramer ac- j (si I EE Ther umns of the Tribune of tho 16th Inst, an inspired editorial accusing a mem ber or members of telling half truths to t he injury of t he chapter, ana otherwise attempt lug Its ussussf na tion, the writer chouse to admit she had stated half truths relating to the business affairs of the chapter, and was ready to state the whole truth. WA and embodied in a motion the strict- '5 i-res made previously In reference to the Kound-l'p concession. The no tion also asked that all records, invoices, hills, receipts and reports oi whatsoever nature from whomso ever be su i mi it ted to the house then : a nd there for inspection. This waa I voted down wit h loud laughter. Now. the writer's last and final ' object Ion, one long seated a rd deep ! looted Is presented in these ques tions: Why j-hould women be asked j ; to step down and out of control of any society they have organized and ! j pioneered to the success obtained by ! the Umatilla County lied Cross Chap- j ter? liecause it may have assumed I ! the proportions of a political lever'. In the calm light of the facts pre- i sen ted the writer feels sure t hat her j criticisms and objections will be sus tained by many. That much has ! been accomplished by the chapter : I was not the work of any one officer i or officers. It was due to the united, 'efforts of a generous public and the. j st 1 f -sacrificing women workers In ami out of the auxiliaries. The writer believes in the Ked ( "ross : works for it. and cherishes the hope that it may not be exploited In the interests of thf politicians. The "lone wo ma n from Athena" is SA HINA MoKTO.V. BURN All Kinds and Lengths Phone 178 SMYTHE-LONERCAN CO. Quality Quantity Service fou sai.k am Kxeif ;i:. 3000 acres. 1 000 ready to seed, good buildings, plenty of water, close to railroad. Price $:') per acre. Will take part exchange. Cood paying business on Main street, in I 'end let on. Good location for Garage. I'lenty of ground for largest Oarago in city of l'endleton. House and .'! lots in Athena, t-nly $su0. Half section fine wheat land, good improvements. $38 per acre. North side new lUjngatow, f nil bas-ment, furnace, gits, all modern, j:(itno. Goud Notes and Mortgages bought nnd sold. K. T. WADK Temple Jlhlg. Telephone A1W Vondleloil, Ore. If you cttltv in experience dlffi- readiug, or if your eyes are tired, strain ed or dim wa rnlng m list be how well J BBB".. " I ' 'I I I Bnick 1 lj ! THE WORLD'S LONG DISTANCE CAR. f Kfljr for I cepted. Two other formidable teams were sitfned up last night. Alfred Goullet aKre-d to Freddy Hill jih n part ner. : while Kdilie Hoot, foiir-lboe w Inner of the New York rare, was teamed lip with Afar-H Jupuv. the French rhanipbui, who, with Keg. won year's 'lanir. ft is nature that something nit-, (no matter mi him- i to alle viate and remedy some de fect of vision. Glasses correct ly f it ted will not only bring physi cal relief, but will perhaps prevent further develop ment of your trouble. It is always a mistake to put off wearing glasses till you can no longer get along without them. In coming here for glasses you ar sure to ct the ri'-Jht kind. Reasonable Charges. JM,K ItOTHWKLJj Optometrist & Opllchm American Natl, Hank Hldg.. FIioiic 60H. AI3UICK 1901) model has gone 272, 1)62 miles on its original set of hearings and is still on the job with its bearings practically good as new. A Distance of Almost 11 Times Around (he World. IHJICK is proving every day to be a car of marvelous material and manufacture. IIUICK MEANS SERVICE , , Let us show you. Oregon Motor Garage Incorporated. I 7. M9. 121. 123 Weil Court St. Telephoo 461 M el llir Xr i