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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1918. NEW AMERICAN HOSPITAL TRAIN FOR FRANCE nr sT iiM tut? i nNr. T711N :.'.':' ..JiAI5iff!' IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'S ?: f &cb if . S r coiors CASH GROCERY 525 Main St Free Delivery. Phone 640 Attention Mr. Farmer Buy your -can goods now for harvest, while you can get them reasonable. LOOK AT THESE PRICES Standard Corn, .,';.. .2 cans 23c, case $2.73 Standard Tomatoes. . 2 cans 25c, case $2.90 Hand Packed Tomatoes, can 15c, case $3.40 Mount Vernon Milk,' 2 cans 25c, case $0.00 Golden Gate Baking Powder, 1 lb. can 45c, Vi lbs. $1.00, 5 lbs. $1.85, 10 lbs. $3.50. en 1 t : ; ; SEW STAFF CHIEF. ' Harlmrd who hN been grlvon command WITH THE AAIKKICAN AHV IX IXHU1K, May .1. Major (icncral Iho field. General Penalities new MoAndrew wm today aiiuintetl clilef . ,.,. .,, , , of f r America.. ,Ii,loary ,K,I,c5r la to rrp,ace lhe MBfr by mcn forces replacing: Brigadier General frol In field experience. .MllUIIIIlllUlIlilllfllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIUIV g ""- B n mi i I ' . VALUE FOR EVERY - DOLLAR Tour taeth carefully examined 3 and properly fixed by the best s painless method known. js ' jaoa PaloIessWsts - Corner Main and Webb Straaai j S Phon. 1 OtwB terertnaa We advertise and offer War ' Savings Stamps for sale Willi . B every purchase. B jratarannnnuanuiHiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiinnim- J , "A J. n - - : I .1'.". .- ; 1 n Tested Warriors fa of the Road :Tr.rlJb.cGlcier must to tried irs J; the'frre cf battle to be a '.'J tested soldier; the tfre rrvzt j -- X- " 'ts",S.'P"M Thin new American hospital train 1 convenience for wounded men dur- . ... . Inrr Irnn.nnM-il (nil TVlA1A ftt n lr i( H . was built tit the Dunklnfleld snopa 01 ; ...... - - , . , . (en car ana anoiner ior aticnuanui me ureal central tuiiroau 01 '"$'The iett(. Ii-nd and will be fthlpped to the Am erican forces in France. It has every L'. 8.. on the back show It is the property of the ttAmnrlcan government: . ' . MAY INTERVENEIN ' RUSSIA. BELIEVED ; WESTON FARMERS TO HEAR COUNTY AGENT WASHINGTON.. May 3. Russian French, Oritlsh and Japanese opinion here Is agree thaCallied Intervention In Russia is "very near." The senti ment Is rapidly shifting. , ' "Official Washington's mind v is changed,"' and It Is only what form of Intervention to take is causing fne delay. . . . . - . f Tdwnley Denies League .Is Not Supporting War WASHlN(3TON-, May 1. A. C. Townley president of the non-partisan league denied before the senate military committee the league Is treasonable or its officers traitors. He said he bought five thousand dollars In bonds of the Third LHrty Loan. H reed the league's resolutions en dorsing- the nation's war alms and pledging the league's support of the war. Farmers of the "Weston vicinity have been sent circular letters by County Agent M. S. Shrock asking them to 'leave their work a. little earlier tbbr evening1 to attend an organiza tion meeting and Illustrated lecture at the Weston Opera bouse This meeting will be one of a series being held throughout the. county to bring, about a better understanding ef the purpos es of the federal government and fhe Oregon Agricultural college' In con nection with county agent work. XHp work is new :Jn Umatilla county- and the stereoptlcon elides will li lt strate what has been accomplished iuother countten. Incidentally giving an idea as to what can be 'done in this county The meeting starts at 8 o -clock- be tried in the fore of the road test to be a tested tire. 1 , REALTY TRANSFERS i- j ' ii . tt: 3 fj Bl . if.- ! -4- Come and see the Type of Motor that is Helping the Ailies Win '" From the European battle : front comes additional evi - cience of the superiority of the ;,' Knight." ' To transport " troops over-1 land was a desperately urgent and tremendously difficult task.' The fate of nations hung upon the results! London omnibuses, with '"Knight" motors, were Wge-' ly used. Vhyf TVhen the British Tank was i adopted the .' Knight" was (lagain chosen.. U'hy? urn Twenty-five thousand own--CT9 of Willys-Knight cars in 'America ean roadily and en thusiastically tell you vhy. Becaiso the sleevervalve Knight motor is supremely quiet, ihrationless and abso lutel dependable J And because , The sleeve-valve motor' holds every world's record for length of run, power producod, absence of wear And lack of. carbon deposit. - ' rVfc f.m.b. toltda SvbjKl to thrnM' vilAaX mxic Overland Pendleton Co. 812 Johnson St. 'rhone 613 Against all the arguments for all other typed cf motors is this out-weiirhing advan tage of the Willys-Knight the Knight is the only type of motor that improtes with use. Deeds. i . Chas. E. Uewis to F. H. Ebrei IllOOj Fairbanks Morse engine and; other rdilling- equipment. 1 F.. B. !eay et ux to Katherlne F. ' Callbeck, 1. Lots 1. 2, 3, 4, block 10, Hermlston. ) Addison Daniel Smith to Carl H Shaw, 12200. XE 1-4 SW 1-4. section 31, township 4 north, range 28. C. If. Skinner et ux to F- B. Swayxe, 10. Lots 4 to 20. block "K" and lots 1. 2, S. 4. T and 8, block "J-" Hrmlston , Orchards- . ; Umatilla Farm Lands Co., to John W. SJciOermed. 95U. Lots 1, 2, Block 2. Hermiston. 1 a K. Coe to Susan H. Coe. ft. XW j 1-4 N'W J-4, section 19, township 4 ! nrrrti. range S6. - , Iletef H. Wilson to Walter E. Daum $400. Lots 3 and 4. block 3, Colum-1 bia Heights Addition, Milton. j Walter E. Daum et ux to Susan j. Gerking, $1450. Lots 3 and 4, block; 5, Milton. ' - S Susan J. Gerking toA. A. Blxby, $1. Mete and bound SW J-4 section 27, 6-35. ' Charles Albrecht to J. T. Griffin, 100 Mete ait bound, block 8, Mil ton. Chas. Hnydon et ux to Xoah I. fiipe 1(50. Lot 3 and 4. block 10. Milton. 1. M. Van Slke to Elizabeth Hurst . Jl. Lot 10, Hlock.4 and Lot 9, Block1 4, Milton- I P. M. Van Slyke to Dave Irons, tl. tots 12, 3, 4. 5, S. , 10, 11, block 43. I. M. Van Slyke to H. It. Vanslyke 1. Lot 8. block 4. Milton. ' B. L. Ptrntton to Woodson Cum- . mlns, 1., Lots 3, 4, B, C, 7,' 8, 9, 10. ; block 75. i Emma E. "Xagel to Geo.- A. Horse- ! man, SI. . Mete and bound, section 2, township 2 north, range 35. William It- Wyrlck et ux to H. W. ' Collins. 10. XE 1-4 SI-t 1-4. SE 1-4 XB 1-4. SB 1-4 SW 1-4 and XV 1-2 SE 1-4 section 15. township 2 north.; ranfte 34. ' j Hachel Heynolds to Jack Ogg 11 Lot "B" block 3, Pilot Hoc . J. F. Snider to Jns Wurscr 700 Lot 8, block i Weston. 1 - Mrs. N". E. nespuin to R. M. Down ey, tl- Iit 12, block S, rtaleys add!-, tlon, Pendleton . . CV T. Hiplth et ux to Horace Edward : Pnync, Lots 1 and 2, lots 11 and 12. Knowltons addition, Attiena, j HACK TO TK.VCII TilKXCH WAIi Additional reasons for pre , ferring tlic Willys-Knight are its imineless body construction and its moderate cost. ' Our volume enables tis to market this more efficient and self-preserving motor at a re? markably moderate cost, Tht CwM rouria Uioo MsawisMwiwiiwww 101th Oflhvr Brlns Mcssusc from ,tlie Itoys. i COXConn, Mass.. May 4. First Lieutenant Thomas H. Mansfield of this town, who has been with M- Com pany of the lH4th Infantry. American Expeditionary Forces, In the trenches in France arrived at an Atlantic port today, according to a message receiv ed here. He whs wh the first group of I'ntted Slates army officers to re turn from France to act as instructors In trench warfare among the "boys" now in training in ihis country. . In he message ho istd. "If tho-allies Hn oot in the counter- . drive they are' believed atxmt to lnun-h. the war is as good as - done However, If the altles do not win the counter attack-they will hank on the t nited Stales to win the war," " s.-i-i" Thai is the Goodrich idea cf a tire. Therefore, Goodrich lest Car Fleets, six of tikrn, fcr a year hzx?. mered Goodrich -.'-Tires from Gtate to state, putting thesa 1c tho road test of rock, sand, and gravel. The tires emerged tested warriors of the road, from-a grsnd mileage cf 4,178,744 tire miles. - - -jM si 6 mmmm. They triumphed, SILVERTOWN CORDS and BLACK SAFETY TREADS, with an endurance that doubled Goodrich's prided in the structure of the spiral wrapped, cable-cord tire body, and the tough ness of the croflB-barred, close-clutch non-skid black safety tread. . --S3-- rSa- -i"-r i--.JV4...h,.i, s f I Every War Ssv- jj tl ing Stamp is a step v 5 (I towards Peace. 1 C Vir a.f. ml y H 1 ( I Mllltn Br.h Jtf Q S Get this assured service of proven service 07 getting tho conquerors of America's reads. Get "America's Tested Tires," and you get long mileage and dependability wherever you take your car. THEE.F. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY Portlajid Branch: Broadway and Bumside St., Portland, Or fn 1 1 -1- TIm mm 111'! g I LM;ucd fc,vcrrttcic -rm CITY- OF GOODRICH - AKRON, OHIO. .-:' ..V mim'gmm'mm.rva'!a,'"mm9M . . t; . V tub ri A complete stock of GOODRICH TIRES, carried, in all sizes. SIHPSD'I AUTO CO. .Telephone 40S ' Corner Water and Johnson Sts. WE SELL ' lig'S GOODRICH TIRES t; Pendleton CadiUao Mo Co. . - . - Telephone 530 j : Corner Water and Cottonwood Sts. Pendleton Rubber & Supply Company AGENTS FOR GOODRICH SILVERTOWN CORD TIRES. 305 E. Court St, Pendleton, Ore. in 1 urn m i SET rn ninn i m ... MX In Placing Your Order for StorrflG Coal the most important item is to determine, what kind of coal tf order. Just at this time we are prepared to furnish you the Kemmerer Hump Coal, Utah Coal, or Rock Springs Coal. According to Government test one ton of i n p Hi n n n tp 1 13 vu uvu tmmi f -J is equal to 2290 pounds of Rock Springs, and besides the, Kemmerer Coal is a harder coal and will store at this time of the year and koep through the seaon. Let us have your order at once for your needs for storage purposes. Oregon Lumber Yard