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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1918)
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 19T.8. PAGE NINE TWELVE PAGES --Why Not Reciprocate? This company justifies it bid for local business, by contributing heavily to the development of the Inland Empire: Over $3,242,632 invested in Washington, Idaho, Montana and Ore gon by New World Life to date. Why not carry your policy with this strong company? New World Life IH)I!TI,.NI JOHN' J. i'AOHJAKi, PrcwlAfiit. R. SIM1S, Gen Agt. I'KMHiiri'O.N Amusements What the press agents say about Pendleton's pres ent and coming attractions. AItu Today WoHtora lraimi Slurring Wallu Held mt llio Alia Tlicutro Popular Wallace Held, who hug re cently created a notable Huccexa with Oer&ldlne Furrar In her Indian pro ductton, "Tha' Woman Ood Forsot," In to be seen at the Alta Theatre In "Nan of Music Mountain," a Para mount picture. ThlH In a wextern drama, being; the thrilling tale of a man who started out to avenge hln father' murder. How he 1h turned from his purpose and made to forKet the hatred In his heart through the love of Nan, makes a photoplay that I:i Interesting as well as picturesque. HE'LL BRIDGE THE ATLANTIC WITH SHIPS Mai-Kucritn Clarke Appear In "Seven KuaiiM" at lite Arcailo GKRMAN8 WIUi NF.VKK IlltKAK TIIItO (ilI 1JTNK WASHINGTON, March 22. High American army men when shown the United Press dls- patches thai the German drlvo Is checked declare the Germans . will never break through, they believe the Brltlnh were merely forced back a little under the terrific bombardment. lIreeton J. Searle rowly, who was rB)onible for thB direction of (he famous "Know White' picture, Htar rinjj Marguerite Clark, has recently directed the ame star In Htlll another fairy tale, thin time an adaption of hU own from one of thp Hun a Ander son fafry tales classics for children and grown-ups alike. The evcellent cant includes Hichad Harthelmess, Daisy Bel more, William Danforth, Augusta Anderson, and others. A the Princess Tweedledee, who , saves her seven brothers from a terrible fate. Miss Clark has created one of the most winsome and whimsical role& of her entire career. "The Seven Swans," as the production has been named, will be- shown at the Arcade Theatre Sunday and Monday. Blisters are the only badge of no bility In war garden time. PUBLIC S ALI W. S. MAXON WILL SELL AT HIS PLACE 17 MILES WEST OF PENDLE TON, NEAR SOUTH YOAKUM SCHOOL WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1918 THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LIVESTOCK AND PROPERTY: 13 HEAD OF HORSES .1 Bay Mare, about 1300, 12 yrs.' 1 Buckskin Mare, about 1300, 10 yrs. 1 Bay Gelding, about 1100, 5 yrs. 1 Black Spotted Gelding, 1100, 5 yrs. 1 Black Gelding, 1200, 6 yrs. 1 Black Mare, 1250, 4 yrs. 1 Brown Mare, 1050, 9 yrs. 1 Bay Mare, 1000. 1 Bay Mare, 1000, 7 yrs. 1 Brown Mare, 1100, 5 yrs. 1 Sorrel Gelding, 900. 1 Gray Gelding, 900. 1 Gray Gelding, 1000. 5 HEAD 3 YEAR OLDS 1 Gray Mare, 1100. 1 Gray Mare, 1000. 1 Gray Marc, 1000. 1 Brown Gelding, 1100. 1 Bay Gelding, 1000. 1 Ilmwn Yoarlhnc lllly. 5 llrnri of Yearling Mules. 9 Set of Chuin HltrurxH. 1 Set of In-nthcr Tiur Harness. 1 "ot of Illicit IlnrncHs. 1 Nlnelo Harness. 1 S.i.lilli-. IK i luck Iteins). 1 Holt Coitiliinc (II ft. cut) with SI horsn lillili. 1 Deerlng Illndt-r (6 ft. cut). 2 3-uottom Plows With Hitch. 1 2-Hottom Plow. 1 Syracuse Harrow (20 ft) with cart. 1 John Deere Harrow (IS ft.) 1 12-Foot Double Disk. 1 12-inch Syracuse Walking Plow. 1 3'2 Moline Wagon. 13 "4 Moline Wagon. 2 3"4 Light Gate City Wagons. 1 Iron Wagon With Hay Rack. lHack. 1 Buggy. . 1 Grain Rack, 16 ft. 1 Grain Rack, 14 ft 1 Feed Rack, 24 ft 1 500 Gallon Water Tank. 1 18 Hoe Grain Drill. J IS-l)lse Grain Drill. 1 Utile Giant Chop Mill. 1 Cialllc Wood Saw. 1 Cook JIouso. 1 Ketildliitr Vat. 1 Ilojr Crate. 1 2in-KKir Chatham Incubator. 1 20-'.kit "Oh! Trusty'' Incubator. HpimmI sows With Pig. 4 I.uri?o Sows. ;to NlioutK, welKht about 80 pounds. B Plirs. in I "lit Stock ling and oilier miscellaneous ar-li-les Too Numerous to Mention. SALE STARTS AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. FREE LUNCH AT NOON TERMS 2 per cent discount on all sales over $30.00 for cash; all sales under $50.00 cash. Sales over $50.00 time will be given until Oct 1st 1918, on approved notes bearing 8 per cent interest. W. S. MAXON, Owner COL. YOHNKA, Auct. E. L. SMITH, Clerk PENDLETON PUBLIC LIBRARY HEW BOOKS George Winberg et ux to Peter Meurer 1100, lot 12, blk. 18tf, reser- PERUNA in Your Home A housewife must give the first aid in colds, coughs and other ailments. Her promptness in applying the remedy often saves a serious illness. Her experience with remedies has led her to know that PERUNA is always reliable, that she should have it on hand for the immediate treatment of coughs and colds, and that it is always to her 1 - "I Mra.eor Parfcer, 4I Water St., Meo shh, Wla writes: c We by ummI P. mu in our family for cumber of Tears, and hsva ptuTiA It a perfectir , reliuble tnedicioe. 1 It soon rid ibe ys frm of any trace of a cold, and pre vent serioiu ooo queace. 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This prrrof t& putjiis'ted from time to time and many families have profited by it. , nzlrpCmafctia PEKPWA ti tUt tarai gar faat Laiiiiinii. Cany ft wi:7:u ms.1 t MottHtt tmtt turn The Family Safeguard The Peruna Company, Colnmlraa, Ohio vation addition, Pendleton. Aladdin Land Co. to C. M. Jackson tlQ, 6W. 1-4 SW. 1-4 NW, 1-4 Sec 21, Twp. 4 N. K. 28. L. Ann Caldwell to J. U. Imley. 800, lotH 11, 12, 13, 14, Sec. 2, Twp. 6 N. R. 33. Mary J. Swash to Geo. D. Smith, II, See. 21, Twp. R. 85. M. F. Callbeck to Catherine F. Callbeck 10, lot 5, 6, 7. blk. 10, Her-miston. Jacob Cherry et ux to Flora I Shields $50, It. 6, blk 4, Pilot Rock. G. J. Long et ux to V. W. Weaver, J2000. Mete and bound SW, 1-4 Sec 23, Twp. N. R. 35. H. A. Fulkerson et ux to C. . M. Kins f600, blk. 40, Freewater. Miles C .Moore et al to J. U. Sim mons, Freewater, 12750, 8. SW. 1-4 NW. 1-4 35-S-35. Florence A. Zerba to Jess K. Gor- ',l,n ?nnn P. 1-7 SR. 1-4 35-S-14. Clara A. Taylor et vlr to Jess B. Gordon 5000, E. 1-2 9E. 1-4 35-5-34. C. -EL Zerba et ux to Jess E. Gor don $1400. E. SE. 1-4 35-5-34. , An appreciated gift to the library Is Fisher and Fisk's "How to Live." No health book ever published ever ! received as much favorable comment from the dignitaries of the medical j profesMion as "How to Live.'' The latest to Join the ranks of spon- 'sors for this famous health book Is Dr. Rupert Blue, the surgeon general,- IU. S. public health service, Washing ton, D. C, who says in part: "How to ;Llve Is a true story of personal hi- igiene, told in a plain and straightfor ward manner.'1 AMONG THK W.iR BOOKS Tlplady The Cross at the Kront. "Chaplain Thomas Tiplady shows the soldiers at the front he knows and loves him. "Not scarlet nor yet white but Just khaki." He gives a side of the war that will brighten your ! dark moments a note of Joy out of a jchorus of pain, revealing a phase hitherto almost left untouched." Ilairnsfallii'r Bullets and Billets. "Casually writen records of daily life in the French trenches during the first six months of .the war. Capt. Balrnsfather has no romantic Illu sions about modern warfare, but he has an appreciation of its grim reali ties and a sense of humor, both of which are brought out in 19 repro ductions of the author's well known sketches and the numerous cartoons that iiustrate the text. Here is a great war reduced to grim and gruesome ab surdities. It is not fun poked by a mere looker-on, it Is the fun felt In the war by one who has been through It?" A partial list of the new books Just received : Baldwin The Sampo. Brown The Spanish Chest. Collins Boy Book of Submarines. Colitm A Boy From Erin. Tavia The leserter. Uuvls The Boy Scout. Duncan Billy Topsail. U:ines The Village Shield. Gosse The Allies' Fairy Tales. GraKoumis Under Greek Hkies. Holland The Blue Heron's Feather. Hyde -Brother to the Scouts. Lanier Knightly Liogen4s. l'lcr The Plattsburners. Perkins Belgian Twins. Steele The Russian Fairy P.ooi. Van Tesleur When I was a Boy in Roumania. Watson With Cortez the Conqueror. REALTY TRANSFERS Herds, T. D. Taylor to State Land Board, stato lands. J. M. Butler et ux to Effie Parr, $1400, lot 1 In NE 1-4 Sec. 9. U. F. It. Hartley et ux to Leltoy Ponland, Helix. $1200, lot 5, block 3, Helix. TO THURSDAY March 28, 191 SU SALE TO TAKE PLACE AT OLD COLBURN PLACE, 4 MILES NORTH OF ATHENA, 9 MILES EAST OF HELIX ON N. P. RY. 2 MUch Cows. 2Heifers. 1 Brood Sow to Farrow in May. 7Shoats. 10 Dozen Chickens. 1 Wagon and 16 ft. Rack. 2 Hay Racks and Trucks. 1 Cook House and Trucks. 1 Feed Rack and Trucks. 1 Water Tank. 1 16 Holt Superior Drill. 1 Double Disc. 1 Spring Tooth, 3 sections. 1 14-in. Canton Gang Plow. 1 Chatham Fanning Mill. 1 Saddle. 1 Pair Chaps. 1 Hog Vat j. 12 Tons Good Wheat Hay. 1 Stewart Horse Clipper. 1 Surrey. , 3 Bedsteads and Springs. 1 Chiffonier. 1 Dining Table. 1 Set Dining Chairs. . 1 4-Burner Gasoline Store Complete With Oven. 1 Cupboard. 1 Kitchen Treasure. 1 Washing Machine and Stand TERMS All sums under $100 cash; over $100 time will be given until Oct. 1, 1918, on approved notes at 8 per cent. 2 per cent off for cash on all sums over $100. SALE STARTS AT 10 A. M. FREE LUNCH AT NOON C. E. ZERBA, Owner COL. W. F. YOHNKA, Auctioneer. F. S. LE GROW, Clerk TOD A YAT THE PICTURE THE A TRES AI,TA TODAY ARCADE Today PASTIME Today J WALLACE RElDin ' ELL SHIPMAN and ALFRED W1IITM;V 'm Wm. S. HART in J ( "NAN OF MUSIC MOUNTAIN" it Cavanaugh of the n-.ui CvceA t I A GRIPPING PLAY OF THE GREAT NORTHWEST. Pnrprf RftTIO'Pr it iUUUlC Jl UJJCUi S 9 A1 ,e ((r a Vi i oren tvangcia A TvpicalHait Drama in Two Reels. j -ASTiiSF H A ree7sio" of 9-rI.nd'. picturesque romance i i LKO COMEDY, "DONKEY DID IT." ? ARE WAITREbbl-b fcAt 5 of the West, filmed midst California's giant Redwoods. d A Screar;i jn Two Reels., 5 t VAUDEVILLE it IN ADDITION-MUTT AND JEFF CARTOON. 4 4 Little Mary McAUister in "Where is My Mother." t r Wh,,eanruT,wrcdian- V4 Children 5c Adults 20c 5 Children 5c Adults 20c 0 4 X ' I