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IWS NOTES OF PENDLETON Hon Ih Horn. ,' A son woh horn yesteidny murnlnst to Dr. nnrt Mrx. I!. I! Itolihlnfc tit tTiin city. IHourU MtOi-kluiUlcrs- .Mcoiliitr. A meotfnn or iho BlocklmldorH of him boci 1 tlon tool iiflvnnlupo nf iho rtriVrn'il Htrpet underwent nn opprutlon for mo Jilowetl IlarvAHfr C'u uiui-a inr i'einimry -jr, t 7:30 p. m., ! iiiiymr-nl Him. iho notice of tho merlin miillnir It 1 for th .urpnM or Hflllng tho proper-j ,anK,llol. ,M Mni. rV!!? "', th" '"'"'""" " A da.mhtor wn m horn on Fohrunry . thin city honrtS CMinJvtili'iit to tho unpiilil uh-JI)oikI. Mrx. Wilson wrin ill antl eotilil HPHHinrntxj for tho improvement of not uppciir In court. The complulnt tho KiiHt W't'hh, f rorn C'ollogo to 4 :olirt, j ntfjtlnwt thorn wnfl mno lrtt I'occm dlHlrlct, tho Mwdlxoti Htreot illxtrlot i her hf Joo ft'llxnn. nnrt tho .iuckson-Alonrop-Washington ' tllftrirt. In tho Mrullxoii illxttha nil I Apponrlli'ltlx 0K-ratloii. of tho propi rty owm.ru without oxooii-; Air. (1. Wllnon of 210 f'osbio iionto npponfiicitlH this, mornimr. Aim IIoiimo Now ApurtmolilM. Tho Alta House, lonjf a hotol npoc IpII'.Iiir: In nccommoilntloiiH for coun try folk, has been lohuilt Into mi apart m out hoi. so unilrx tho niiiiuw inont ' e. 1'. Linriiott, hn Iiuh othor n.partmlnt housvs hero. Thoro nro a iliimhor of two anil throo room npnrl niontM In tho plaoo which will horc ttftrr ho known n tho Alta Apart-Inonts, tho hahy wolhin xovon nnrt a hnlf poutulx. Mi'illcal llon.il Moctn Aunin. ( Tho modloul advisory hoard will moot ngaln tomorrow ovonlns nt 7 'o'clock in tho offices of Jjj'h. Hoyrtfln for the examination of registrants. Xioc Inches f)n Cahhnse Hill. Nino Inchon of snow foil tills morn ins on CjiMmKo Hill, nceordlns to J, F. Sovy who oamo down this mornlntr, it tool; him from 4 until 11 this mornln;: to mako tho trip owini; lo tho difficulty In KHilnii through had drifts. Insane Mail Hold. Deputy Sheriffs .Joe Wakely "and. !Jako Marin went to 1'kiah yesterday ' land ilrmiKht hack .lohll Anderson, Who is nlloKod to bo insane. lliinaway ;lil I omul Jtori-. I'pon advices from Chief Jackson of Tinker, tho l'ondlclon imHco lust ovonlnu took Into custody Kstollii : lay Cook, a lr. year old Kil l of .Simili ter who ran away from homo there and who arrived hero about a week I apn. She has boon employed at th" 1'. S. Cafo. Her father asked that sho tic apprehended and will send an officer nftor her. Ilnlph Tnlilo Ininiiivlii!;. ltalph Tuitle, niannwor of the Mo. lor Sales Company, who is now in 'Now York, reooivlnp; treatment for a sarcoma of tho abdomen, is improv- l)r. Smith 1 1 ore. ' Dr. C. J. Smith, former prominent Pendleton physician, is up from Port land on a short business visit. Valentino nance TonUtht. The KaKlcs Iode will Kivo its annu al Valentino dance this oveninff at the Kaele-Woodman hall. It will be ' Incr rapidly, and with -Mrs Tattle and open to the public. .lacK, Is expected to arrive home . son within a very row weeks. The all mont. It is announced. Is rapidly sub siding under treatment. Walla Wal in T'nion. lietall .Merchants luviicil. i All retail niorchants of Pendleton are Invited !o attend the annual con vention of Iho Oregon ltotall Crocers In I'ortlrtnd February lS.n, in a let ter received this morning by the Com mercial association, riatos of a fair and a third have boon made nan Secretary Cranston will provide cre dentials to those wishing to fro down. John Jinf;. Pendleton Krocer. Is one of the vlcc-prt.'Kiih'uts of th.- organization. l.oavo for Montanu. , J'.en I. Dupuis, Montana land a(nt. Is en route to HiiiKham, Mon- tp.ua, accompanied by Kino and : Charles W'estersund and S. C. Kil- . t;oro. w ho have purchased land near ' t here. Vicliols Would SiicooimI lloamcvii. James It. Nichols, linker attorney who is well known hero, has asked the t'matilhl county members of tho , ix-tiih at Stale Hospital, bar to assist him in xrcurlr.ff tho ap-I .Mrs. Katy Klser. .'14, died yestor polntniont of I'. s district attorney I day at t he Eastern riroKon State llos to Kiicceeil Clarence ltoaines who has pjtai f pumnonnry tuberculosis. She boon np pointed as an usslstant to At- formerly lived at Hood HPor and had1 tomcy (lenernl firoRory. Nichols Is licen In I hchoNpitnl nearly 1 hreo years, j best known over tho state for his 1 liurial was made this afternoon from Warm Corduroy ROOM ROBES Arc What Women Want Now. r I "....'.. ... All winter these Hobes have proved them selves the allies of comfort and economy and have become the necessary home garment at the moderate price of $1.75. - Fashioned of that supple, soft corduroy that adapts itself so charmingly to these models;. They come in the most becoming shades, rose, old blue, maize and emerald. We have also Blanket Robes from $3.75 to $9.95 that makes selection a genuine pleasure. Comfortable, good looking, not a suspicionfof clumsiness in their lines, and in unusual coTor-ings. SECOND FLOOR ALEXANDERS "Say, Ed, wfll you kinda duck your head a bit, er step over a iac?v something I want na!ie a test shot." fll in bMuilf of tho CopprrfirM sa loon men iijiiilnKt fJnvpnior Womi. tho Urnwn rhnpt'l. wk; is t u si; or man s ii;tii to isi.mv ri in-: jamk Asaiipnt Onlfniiiux's Tassod. Tho council last vt;nlnff iijimkimI r r ClnanceH authorizing tho issnjitK-p r I'litrrd t inlcr S2m llonds. - .. M. Sinijf,n, ch:irol jointly with May W'IIhoii with unlawful cohabita tion, was ;irrulL;nod thiw nmrnlns In Justice rourt nnil put U n Ji'O c-ah Quarrel Over Animal Ccstih in Kilt-inn- jtC I'l.lo In Vi.fclil.s... rMoxanilcr is in receipt f a l t-i . . IC ... ' ' t ho Alexti nh-r I )ejiart mont Htore and Don Saundet in I vmuf, 11. now In the nnvy "."oinewhere in He wrote 'rn nee' iind from Matetl ' the reHiiit of 1 i.John CctiBlocif. i na r- The Dean Tatom Co. , FOR QUALITY MEAT PHONE 8fi. Winesap Apples, box $1.75 Ark. Blacks, box $1.00 Corn can 15c, 2 for 25c Beans, can 15c Feaches and Bartlett Pears, can 15c Pineapple, good quality .' 15c Snyder's Catsup, bottle 25c W. W. Catsup, 3 for 50c , GROCERY PHONE (iSS ivit a lotf, KM is (l.-iill 'ami Leonard ToczH., 4', a nciuhhor. iv:m in i:til li.rr trmii'tii ,-1 u-itV. in, i'"i"thavinsr can.sed the fnnner .AiiMiiiit-. ixv in... ju-i HtrikiiK? him over ih- he ifceive.l his ChristmaH parka tros when ,sU(.k )if wood oarly t(,: no wrote. May wt'li IN.liliial fi'i 'oli 11 Kljerhard, prominent iJi ' r;i ndo. ;i 1 1 urucy, former 1 istrict at -tnrney of I'nlon county and a member of the l.a f'rande nehoo hoard, came over yoKtenlay. from Lai, Grande. It is reported that he may decide to en ter the lists for joint Ncnator from 1" mat ilia, ( 'num. and Morrow conn to Miceoed Senator A. Barrett. deaih w i t h a ( "eisloc k died from a frart nr.' i skull, 1 loth men an- Polos and haw familns. I Aeeor.Iiiv-f tt he 111 In n it its, '.-is- : look's do j,' had trespassed oji Tof--k's property and the iatu-r had thi-fatf-n-ed to kill the animal. Visioek is said to have called on Toczok and ti haw 'threatened to kill him if he harmed the dor. During the altercation, it is ollefr.-d. Toexek Pirn, k the m-.i-taj 1 blow. ehra-kii ItJiilrrtads f.ct I Unuly VVcll-knowii TWnhlp INrints. r.M A IIA, IVh. 1 4. Wit li ie. from fi e to seven feet thick on all Xe-Pra-dia rivers, Ne'araska railroads are wetting ready for the worst ice jams and subsequent floods in thC last dec ade. Officials are mobilizing larpe quantities of dynamite and Mack pow der at all the well known trouble points. Hundreds of bridges on the I'nion Pacific and the Hurling: on will be guarded by watchmen equipped with explosives. to (NTrvii li.vTF. sirn kati.vo. comic section of newspaper. Tho , camps in the Tnited -States. Tho idea r funnies" were drawn by Jiichard K. isuttrest.s itself of issuing instructipnn ' nnfertult 'and were the delijrht "ftf'tfj sour command liokinr not only to grown-ups a wpll as children. Thcjthe avoidance of wast in messes, but youngster grew up and about two (also to a possible regulation of tho months ago joined the 21.1th Aero ! sale of foodstuffs in post exchanges. Squadron at Mineola with nine other lYoung Men's Christian Association. hoy chums from flushing. Knights of Columbus, etc.; also th Richard F. Outcault jr. is his name advisability of attempting to regulate and he was the original Buster ( tho purchase by American soldiers of ; fJrown. His father has told many 'foodstuff from the French people. Itirre that the boy inspired the draw- Prior 'lurgcl hy Freuob. ; jags. ''Complaint has been made that the Mr. Outcault sr. is now the head French people in selling tomd products iof a pictorial advertising business in to American soldiers are charging ex ! Chicago, but his family, lives most of : orbKant )rioes, and, thereby inereaa 'the yar in Flushing. 'g the cwt of living for th Krenoh , people. This cause the unDeceBar consumption by American soldiem of , considerable quantitie of food. Thi. it is believed, adds unnecessarily to ;the burden of the French food pron j lem. Your recommendations in thin ,matter arc requested." SAYS C HAMIIKIU-XJ VS Sl-FJOClf WAS JUIU-XT AJI TOK VlM It "I'dtati Sldicr l avt-K $1100 i:tntc. A petition asking for tho appoint ment of Manuel pedro as administra tor of the estate of Manuel Mmiese of ' ST. Kehit, who died ruoently of pneumn- Kenne ma v.hiP serving with the army Franco, states that, he left $l7eu in the bank here, had - " due htm f roni lii.KCT ki:nm:iy c;. n. pui s. to WASHTXGTOX, Feb. 1 4. Senator ! James rebuked Senator Chamberlain's 'speech and defended the administta ! t ion's conduct of the war today. He held the speech benefited the kaiser a it's charge that America had col lapsed in her war preparation came v h'Mi the revolutions were starting in Austria and Germany. Form a I Action Taken by director. PAPU Feb. 14. William ' was elected president of -Great Northern railroad late toda.v a meeting of the board of direet Mr. KcniK-y was f nncr!y ice jn- Hoard of I'odro and carried an insurance jioii- ,itmt in charge of truffle, cy f-r :."'in. His only heir is his. Ralph Pudd. formerly assistant to father. ...se Mujicse. who lives in the the president, wns elected executive Azores. ! ico president. Ixuiis Hill remains ;ohairnian of the imard of oiroctors Pay' Ifg.Ml by 'chraskii I'ihhI Administration. M A HA, Xe 1). , Fe b. 1 4 . " Po t a t o ,'' for the encouragement of pota onsumption. is the latest addition to the special days suested by the food administration. Thursday of SOldlCrS iti t TailCe Li'ged each week is so designated by G. . Wattles. fVn-d administrator for Ne braska. Dealers are a ut horized to sell po tatoes with wheat flour that day as a "substitute for flour." By Secretary War Baker To Conserve Food Supplies TO I.I : VI) GF.lt! AN Dili VF ON" TIIK WFSTFKN FKONT lntorotuir Trip to Orient. and activ. .ludu'e Thomas Fit Jeraid t his (roatl. morning received a li tter from his j brother. Dr. P. II. Fiu Gerald who has just rei urned from a trip to t he in the inanaueiO'iil "of the diiait FVAiyirts i:oimi:i v. orient, as ship physician with the Pa cific Sieamsh ip Co. He writes very Inleresi ingly of Hong Kong. 'Manila and Singapore. Tin nig h he enjoyed the 1 1 i p. be didn't care io repeat It. ho said. He stales that the chief business in Hung Kong N grafting ami that the coolies there have Ala PmIju I 'eat en a i huu-and ways, Si ANNOUNCKiM FNT Free Safe Keeping: for liberty Bonds and Var Savings Certifiates. 'I'Ih1 Ho)lt il' I't'iidlrtiMi, nUl iiihI .vniniu'. nro fiitilfil fo nml. rik4' ii-m of Itic ihii tiiul iMirslnr priMif wmli" ol' tin AiiwrUMlil Nafioiiiil lumk liir llio stil'i-kiN-pin if ilwiv I'uHisI Stint's lilxTfy InihIs mid war savin:; slanips anl ci-l-HI'linH's. Vi. ITit hls wrilii- I'ltl I-: nml sh'ill Ih- glad to have our miI" avail themselves of our evt'JI'iit laeilitirs In The American National Bank ri:.vii.i:To sti!o;i:st ii.VMi in i:sti HV OIll'COX In liii'siiii'- al A-torirt. 1'iieiid in Astoria, in' I:, a Pendleton pioneer mer be interested in the a n nou 1 1 e-n en t that he has retired from active busi ness and w ill de ote t he balance oi ' l.ds life t public service. There 1. s - me i a 1 1; in ca.- tt i n Oregon of M r. Alexander becoming a landfdato for state treasurer :ii the May primaries. Mr, Alexander at ono time was en gaged tu business in Astoria, but h;i" been a resident of Pendleton for snnu time. . win re he succeeded in estab lishing a lare mercantile trade As toria Ihiri'-'et. Montreal police Squad Military Age. Month dal, T'ei. 1 1. i "f droll ca(b rs into mi lie has been instituted her st r act ion from na wn . P -lii have been organized and e who appeals of military aye stopped and ipo st ioned. -If proc exemption he is taken 1 1 dy. Alexander hnnt. will Til III I- T sTMIi rre-t Mimi ol pressment ar s-rv-under in ee sipuids very nm 'i is In ! (! uMiii: t s vai.iatim;. Sugir(.S jn, ;,,,. j,, liosol nt fon hy New ork ( ongr.vs(inan. WASIUXi ST. )N. Feb. H. Sending of thrift stamps a- vab-ntbies is sim gested to t he public in a re -a dn i ion Introduced toda' hy I lepreseni a t i v.; l.unn of .Vow York. i i ST :vi;i) on m vri.oi:Ti TO III: ll:T .M UTIAI.IJiJ. illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllll'J: JU a) JO S B X I'llipino Imploycil on IVsidcnPs ', ':i'ht Is AiciiHCi or StcaHnj' l.lncn Worth SI r. WASmXCITON. Feb. 1 .Manuel Santos, twenty-eight u Filipino who enlisted In the navy nine years a no, 1 facing a court mart ial by the na val authorities, charged with stealing linen valued nt $ir.u from tho Presi dent's yacht Mayflower, to which he' was anslgned as a ea bin steward. The accused sailor stated that the linen had been given hltn by another member of the Mayflower's crew. Idem. Commander ( . T. shorn, , commanding the Presidential yacht, discovered the loss and tmmcdfatly reported to the police. MNt-oLX sTxn i: i vi:im:i. CoaM Artillery Takes Pari in Taiuna t 'rreinony. TAPOMA, Wash., Feb. 14. An he roic statue in bronze. of Abraham Lin coln was unveiled at the Lincoln high school to't;i, school children of the cit and tlie roast aiiilbr.v from Fort Flagler participating. The stat ue was medi-le,) by Victor Alon.o Tewis. : i;tm it si -:i.Ktvrs l i s PITU I AI. i;i:ai TV We have just one Chand ler Light Six left. It will pay you to investigate the merits of this fine car. It has a marvelous motor and is an exceedingly powerful ca r. 1 The price is 31745 in Pendleton I PENDLETON CADILLAC AUTO CO. Cor. Cottonwood and Water Streets Frank Jlcney is another stormy pe trel that the nation seldom has oppor tunity to forget for more than a few minutes at a time. 0h Lungs WVakcnoi Arc i r.y 5fp? C olds rfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKi Hard CASCARA E? QUININE '! '.r tM f.irr.t v i.ni-. y in t-iblet f am a.lc, ? i--f , n v lo trtfee No .! I'.-p Mr. -T?V A: Any lu- Ftor t, - B ' - -My n UC-UU nAHSrwu VOiX-wteiYSc;' it has boon reported on what is be lieved to be irood authority that Field Marshal von Werysch will lead the expected Herman drive on the western front. The allies have Ions been mak ing ready for such action and they expect it so soon as the wcat her breaks. Oencral Werysch bd the Ocrman in asiou of I'o la nd t hreo years ao. The T'nited .States Food Administra tion issues the following: The T'nited States Food Admiiustra tion announces that the Hon. Newton I), f laker, Secretary of War, hns cabl fed to Gen. Pershing, urnins that thv : American forces in Europe aid in the conservation of foodstuffs. Secretary : Haker lias already taken stei-w to have the army on American shores i eliminate foo.i wastage and practice true food economy. Canto to IVrsIiinc. His cable to Gen. Fershini? follows: 'The importance of the rnnscna tion of food and the desirability of avoiding waste am on erst our military torces and the ever-increasing diffi culty of supplying food products to our nllie?. as well as to our military forces and civilian . population, sug gests the ad visability of p ropaganda amongst your forces in the matter of the necessity of food conserva tion. Action looking to similar re sults has been taken in division camps, cantonments, anl war prison PENDLETON AMAZED BY SUDDEN ACTION The iinir-k action of pure Ijivoptlk eye ash is etartlinsr.. A eektnl boy had eye strain' so 'badly hf could not read. A week's use of- Iavoptift svr lriM(l his teacher so much she used it for her old mother. OXB W.VSH .showed lieiwfit. A rnnall bottle In Kuarar.ieod to benefit KVEHY CASK wenk. strained or inflamed eyes. The QUICK result is astonishing. Alumi num eye cup FREK. Tollman & Co.. UruppistTS. - - fl Stop Itching Eczema Never mind how often you have tried and failed, you enn stop buminj?. itching eczema quickly by applying a litda isio furnished by any drugprist for 33c. Extra 1 rne bottle, S1.00. Healing be?!rs the moment zerno is applied. In a short time usually every trace cf eczema, tetter, pimples, rash, blackheads and similai skin diseases will be removed. Tor clearing the rkin ar.d ma'.rirj it vigorously hedthy, llways use zer-.o, t'.e penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is rit a greasy salve and it does not ctain. When ethers fail it 13 the one dependable treat ment for skin tr iub! s of all kind;-.. T!.e E. V. Ksii; C J.. ClcvclanJ, O. NEW WIUYS-SK Here is the Six of Kixefi. A snappy five .or, sv:n poenKer modl-UKht, econortniOHJ.; find delightful to handle. The new body desipn is lonj? and low. The 120 inch wheel base, deep upholstery and cani lever rear snrinKH make this model as comfortable as It is beautiful. Then the motor. This lonj? stroke Continental motor i u marvel for smoothness, acceler ation and high pear hill climb intr. This six has all. the advant ages of hierher priced sixes, yet because of the facilities and magnitude of the Willys-Overland factory it comes com plete in every detail at a lower price than any other six thai approaches it in Appear&nro, lVrformaiice, Comfort, Service. $1493.00 f. o. h. Pendleton. (Wire wheels $ 101.00 extra. ) Now in our showroom. " James L. Elam Iitrilmtnr Ovrrhmd ail XMII) Kniaht Slotor Cars, 723 Johnson St. jmpn 74 ' lendleton. Or. . ' BUSTER BROWN WAS ON LOST TUSCAXIA rr lichard I. Outcault Jr., ArtiM Was Xcmlicr Squadron. sou if tho f cio NKW Y t I ; K . Ft I'l'own - was on t he she wts sunk hy a, 1 rine. His lo- Tiire l. H. Muster Tuscania when ifrman suhmn w.'is l.-ft lu hind and therefore could not assist in some ;ot" the rescues nf th Americ.in sol 1 durs mid UH'uihcrs itf The 1 u'it ish crew. Hunter Hn.nvn, with his Pm; Tine, a few i;ir ao ;is a hcadliiier of tlio Cl'rrj til -L; uo-ricu j UhiWe i nees .Jordan has Viei.' se the Sid.iicrs and Sailers' r-oiucil nf the War I e s the most beautiful of women who Mem their pte- t.i; iiornui s Tin: ii;ii.iT days of our country is The drucuit, ;uid it'd mostly of root p-rcd from the fields In the early ;-'r;indm"i her her dnias co ai.d herUs 'J.:i;h- am indi. lor Miss Fi led cd by t 'amiain parttuent j ami jouni tnrcs to he judued. The picture is to j he uscil on ;m offieiat poster to inspire soldiers and sailors to greater efforts tor their cyyutl'v. Ci Ids, spi n in i'iuat it sts. There t P 'ii, m 'i lien nervotisne-.- ormwo.-d ; and so on. it of sueh re as peppermint 101 for coughs, skull 1 hi'i'ouhwort for f. r hruis.es and It was frm a ckmi- ots and herbs that Mrs. l.dia K. Ftnkhani f l.ynn. Mass . mol e t ha ti forty years ai:o. originated her now famous Yen-etabP t'ompotind; anil during all these hum ears no other reiiUMiy has ever beer, discovered to rest.. re health t ailim: w omen so successfully us- t his ood old-fashioned root and herb medicine. Everything in the Fish Dept. AT A PRICE THAT WILL SUIT YOU. PHONES 187 AND 1SS DO win iM l Eicirr PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PgNPLETON. OREGON, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 14. 1918. PAGETTTWrn