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w w WW w V. 1 !MjP .. j;. ... - k : ;:. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, -: MONDAY, iBlES OF PMTO j (ailed lv wifc'n iiijicwi, ' Hoy T. Bishop returned yesterday morning- from Portland, lie wan f culled by the lllnens of hi wife, who' in in ui me iiuanop residence at llul i Ne-w l-:miloie. Haley. waa culled at the clous of a turkey ware company nine giant spuds vhlch shoot which terminated after two tip the scule at 27 pounds. Each ikj barrcls of blueroclts were, shot up. Itato ' weia-hs almost exactly ' three ii pounds. . Mr. Plcard grew the record I breakers on his ranch 10 mlleB south William Kakestraw In a new i cnt-ie"i- or t-enuteion ploye in Sawtelle's Jewelry store. Mr ' C ,, Fri-euater lloy Decorated. Kor extraordinary heroism, In ac Utin. General Pershing has awarded the distinguished service cross to por ; Poiil Htiraey A. Iakln, of Freewater. .'.son of Mrs. O. H- Kuliln of that city. ... .-! ; j ;. ' Mrs. ItolHiismi liiuw. . ', '; J. 1 ltuhtiMon returned this morn- liiK from Portland, where he accom panied his wife, who went to , uind to receive treatment' .for her are eyes. JfMr. Hobluson nays that unless some uriforseen complication : urine, Mrs. Itoblnson will hot lose her sight. Uakostraw came here from Spokane, ill. 1. Koator Sick. , : It. I. Keator, district attorney,'ln 1 Jf. llonier Here.'''1 "jconflnad to his home today by sick- K. H. Horner, state deputy labor ,nes8- y , ., commissioner and factory Inspector, Is) ' Jn In Pendleton today on official busi- (Schools Opcnliur. ness. Ills headquarters are at Ba-' The. schools, at Helix and at Noljn ker, Oregon,. .'-.' tare reported today as opening after neing cioseu uecause oi me ,nu. lloH Ialt December 16. ': -' Plans for the Christmas Roll Cull, Port-'membership drive of the Ked Cross, being formulated for the begln- Suea for Goods Furnished. A. Li. Steiner has started against suit Will Make If omc In KMliuiio. , llr. and Mrs. ii. V. lvlndburg, who buve been residing In Pendleton while Mr. Unuljurg was connected with the Ulewett Harvester Company, expect to leave tomorrow for Kookane where they wf!l make their home. Mr. Und-t burg' who has been in the harvester business (or 13 years, intends to en ter .the lumber business. Andy tireeves for the eollec- nlng of the dHve December' 15. 8. A', tlon of $136.50 alleged to be due lxrwell has . been named chairman of plaintiff for goods furnished. Kaley Ik the Umatilla county drive. Kaley and C. for plaintiff. M. White are attorneys Pilot Hock (itiard MeelH. Members of Pilot Hook county guard which will lie Company t, of the Ore gon guard, met yesterday and decid ed unanimously for entrance Into the i state .-organization. The members 1 '-planned a Thanksgivius ball - for j ' ThWMlay and intended using the,, pro 'teeds for buying uniforms hut because f-,of t&Q Influenza epidemic have post 's, poned' the dance. A large crowd al ! tended the meeting yesterday, which 1. liner Ktorle Bettor. Klnjer Storie, who has been a Body is Shipped. Kpanlsh influensa sufferer at his home; The body of Mrs. May -Piper, ased In Walla Walla, Is recovering. His 39, wj,o died recently at the State mother, Mrs; W. A. Ktorie of this city. Hospital has been shipped fur burial has been attending him. '. , '.at t,ittle Hock, Arkansas, at tlte.re- - 1 ' jnuest.of Mrs. I'lper's son. Clyde Pi- 5th May Iteturn. per, t of which Henry Judd. son of Mr. and; Mrs. V. H, Judd, Is member. tlon, office because of the non-arrival of the labels from overseas. It is es- Chumberlaln's j timaicd that only one-third of the la- froui the boys 'I ll: t fxil t'liumbcrlaln's Cotielt " Keumly for Fifteen Years- ' We ' have used 1 ninth uemedy In our family durln ; bels. came directly the pant fifteen years. 1 have taken j France. It myse'f and have given It to the children for coughs and colds.' ano ' have found It to oe a ipilck cure for these complaints." writes Mrs. Wil liam C. Profflt, I'ana, III. Among the regiments now In France, mentioned In connection with an early 'vld Snt Alu.lld j-,,,,,-! . ' ' I return to the Lulled Stajs is the 80th, ., ,K,mr Bue8a waa too,,n wlth i Spanish Influenza at her home on Jackson street to attend the funeral ; ' ' ' lyesterday of her 'husband. - Klmer Xcw Allotment Arrive. 'sueas, who died of Influenza. Mrs. I Umatilla County Ked Cross has 8uesl) and n,r three chldren an viu. j been, naked to complete as oulckly as tmH ()f the e)ldemlc were laken to possible an allotment of knitted goods gt Anthony s hospital yesterday. i to be made from K,0 pounds of ' sweater yarn ayl SI.0 pounos of sock ; lu, Vrtm California. ' Jttrn . . ,'b ' -: " C. P. Bowman, formerly a well j 1 "" 'known stockman of the Butter creek; Lalx-ls KUU Wanted. countrv. is in Pendleton for a few: Pendleton near relatives of soldiers (iays from , h()me ncar 1mb Angeles, j overseas are still calling for ChlMtmas Mr. ' Bowman brought with him some I parcel labels at the Hed Crosa lnetiec-T,ainuls a nuantity of which he' presented to Sheriff Till Taylor. 1 ', . . It's Dangerous to NrgltHt a Uougli. Never allow a cough to hang on week after week. A cough Is usuully a symptom of some disease of the throat or bronchials and may we) be regarded as a signal of danger. No one cn tell what serious diKeases may .fn'ow when It IS neglected. As a !rule'the diweafc that causes the cough l lt:g may be ourV-d by taking Chamber- lain s ( .ough Jteniedy. In more than Junior Allotment lfefv. 1,1 j A new allotment arrived today for. Who Junior Hed Cross. It calls for - 416 handyerchlefs, which will be com. Hospital Ikhh Hd Work. 1 pleted as uulckly as possible. Secre- Thlrteen Spanish InHuenza patients ,arv. c- j.- KooBevrit estimated that were discharged from the emergency thrv. wfu be shp.pej n February or hoxiiltal last week, nine of whom left 1 jiart h j yesterday, fully recovered. - Four more are expected to leave 'today. One new patient arrived yesterday, mak ing a total of 13 patients In the hos pital at present. the the .-00 Building Permit. A permit has been filed In office of the city recorder for building of Main street at a cost of ;iii. This is the largest ii'ne case out of ten it Is alt you will bulltllng permit issued In Pendleton , weed. . ' . ; ;for more 'than motitni ;vjtn me; . ... ' , jretum to norinai conditions tfflom the ! !;( .Very lueh 8nrMlra. , ' : ending of the war great uk-Wlty in j t'i; Kom' time ago Mrs. I lia Wright, building Is looked for In Pendleton. I I fhllllcothe, Mo., was troubled with In-! : . : j fligest Ion and' had fVequent tilllous-nt' Wmls tlrcak lli-cord. , ', ,. ti ks. Biio.. lu'ooiuvd a lMtle - of . Hy way of showing that, nine, pots- j t'hBiiibcrlnin's.'TBUIetB and was. vry 'toes weighing .4 pounds ore small 1 , much surprised -nr- ttier nnlWc 'relief poiatoes '-indeed, Joseph - Pk-ard- has j which they afforded. , . 'on display today at the Taylor hard-1 Former IVialleton Man Dies. It. C. Lawrence, secretary of the Pendleton lodge of Eagles, received this morning a wire from Seattle tell ing of the death' of L W. Reed, mem ber of the local lodge. The deceased Is a former resident of rendleton, and bus innf friends here. :i At onaitiroe. 1 small warehouse! at 414 jnc nad a fMrlu on ,he fmotjiia river by Smythe-Lonergan Co. ninirhnm. H loft here for Se attle about two years ago; I ' ' ! 'rA i T" Car Sklddctl. Iirlvtng a car on Pendleton streets this mornlng ;was more or ;less of a. hazartfiius proposition, as Charles flowman, jiroprletor of the blacksmith shop corner or Cottonwood .and Alta streets, discovered to the tone of al'io'ot 25. He w:is turning the cor- , ner when It skidded on the icy pave ment hitting the urui iu-aura -ji, way as to wreck both rear wheels. -- 10WKA-lOll(Ht-101 101 101-rlOl 101 101-7 1' IM i N I I I o I o I -I o iving Table Helps 10c PORTLAND "HOLSUM" BREAD Arrives fresh every niorniner, loaf. HOME-MADE MINCE-MEAT We make our own Mliice-Ment and Gt'AKANTEE It to be AS CIOOI) and Jl'BT AS CLKA.N as 'nny made In your o&n kitchen " . ' The apples are all PARED and (X)HEI) and all other ' ' comixinents n- 'ftELKi'TRD and PI1EPAKKU WTTH 1 SCIUTPULOt'S EXACTNESS. '. " We sincendv, believe you will appreoile the Cof. VKN'1 " TtVK unfl HIOH QtfAI.IT of otir HOME MAt)K MIXCB MEAT, 3rte per pound. ' w Royal Purple Grape Juice, Mrs. Porter's Fig and Plum Puddings. , c In Our Clean, Appetizing Meat Department. OiKTIJW THII.IV AMI i:i' FNIAV. M.l, KIM1S OF F.WCY, FSKW1I DltlXSF.I THANKS tilVIIWi POt l.TIST. ' .PejndletonCash Market;. Inc. 1 .1 1 1 BOt K. COl'IlT ST i 1 ' TZ". Pliom-H ini. il'rivate evebange i-iiiiiii-viimi-JMuii-il. iits.) "Vnr PAX AIAVAVS l)EPF.XI O.V t S" -TOT TOT TOI TOT TOT I0rv-I0T TOT TOT IQT MM SHOP EARLY . Ruy; a Xmas present each time ., you're down town. ' . j f SHOP EARLY Buy a Xmas present ?ach jtiroe you're down, town,', j i j LV TV, 0 MORE DAYS TILL TH and Only 24rMore -Shopping Days Till . ... . ' h. ' '. . ' '"' CI Christmas SUGGESTIONS TO BE "MADE UP AS . . . vri r c- -lUTt! ; -'''-.,-' t Jiiat scores of dainty ptyles and every one way underpriced ! 5 - - An occasion of excepti onal money saving value Monday in thejection of muslinwear Ow 4 8- . . .-' ;wU;.?H85- tliglit Gowns Gowns of soft nainsook, trimmed back and front, with, laces; with embroidering, with medallions. Ki mona sleeves or sleeveless $1.85 ENVELOPE OIEMISE : And just dozens of pretty styles to choose from, all of fine, soft nainsook, trimmed front and back with laces and embroidery in the daintiest way, wonder value at . . , (. . $1.85 PHILIPPINE HAND EMB. LINGERIE Of sofa, fine nainsook daintily scalloped. VMAS filFTS ' a The following articles are. made up of goo3 8 il . -i. - toll vnu hnw. and how - 8 in me siuie. tic wn - k much; you'll find them on the counters; ask to S see them. Let us help you. One splendid fea- f i ture is they are practical and is just what every g body wants J nntinnip r.tts" CAMISOLES. BRASSI- 4 S ERES, ENVELOPES, BAGS, SCARFS, CEN- J TER PIECES, DRESSER SCARFS, and many 5 s others. Ask to see them. I i Karl Krlctlley Hero. ' ' - ' ' , . Ear! Friedley, of the t'nifod States navy, Is htre on furlough viMitintj his' mother. Mrs. Mtte Friedloy. He haw j been stationed on the V. ,S. S. Harris-,1 fcuiff. Kriedley's work for the past six months has been in tiansportinq sohliers across. He was aboard the last ship to go over before tbe end of the war. FYledley describes the bring-- 1iio itf -rtiitii1rl iiitlditirs from nvpr seas to the Fniled States and says the ; iinK session, for the ideas he boys shaw great joy at returning home. , Grocery Department . -1 . 'ONLY, 3. MORE DAYS TILL' THANIvSGlVlNG. SHOP NOW! ll,?-SW!i-kK- JAPANESE LUNCH SETS Use Japanese Lunch Sets now as they are inexpen sive and very serviceable. We are offering some bautiful designs rto; see ttiem is to like them."The get : :1. . . . . $1.75 to $3.00 NEW DRAPERIES Of the very best quality and newest patterns and colorings.' If you plan on new curtains and draperies see these before you decide. Let us figure with you.. Featuring cretonne and linen finish. ' The yard 50c to $i5.'.'"'7"t'L ' ' j'; Don't Svait until the )ast day and -disappointed. Come in now or phone in your orders and we will take care of your selections. . . By tomorrow's express, we will haye fresh Vege- tables and Fruits of all kinds; . ' "' Large Size Grape Fruit, each V. ........... 15c Jiffy Jell, the finest of all jeUo's, 2 for ..... .. . - 25c Fresh Co;untry:BtJttef," roll r-Z:X.? QUALITY SERVICE dick, of ltedmontl, for speaker, was quoted as saying that he does expect to introduce any bills in the Flutter Aniimmted. H. H. ArtoKHst had the little finger of his left hand amputated today ow in to bbiod poison. Mr. Arbosast. who is a brother of J. Ii. Arbosast of rtieth, arrived in I'endlcton this morning from Soap ' Iufce, Wash., coining here for medical attention. Au1ut a yoar ae Buffered sev.il broken bones 'in a runaway accident, and It Is thoiiRht his present trouble was caused by those injuries! ' on road matters he expects to see ta j ken care of in meaUes introduced by I fonie colleague. Mr. Brownetl is of j the opinion that the .State Hiehway : cmnilsFion' should have fui! say a to ( where state rt.d should be construct j ed and not be hampered by county courts. "State roadsV says Mr. Krownell. "are for tho benefit of the entire wtato and are not constructed for thi especial assistance of the counties through' which they happen tu . iive u county a. state road whdtt tiio highway commission be lleve it should locutd and then the county can build lateral, to it." ,"t fhetlo.hau of earth io c,shion XMAS GREETINGS the ; HF n IIP RY LACK UNDER SHELL FIRE) ! just completed his series of sermons I at Frovidwnce. K. I-. and waa prepar- ing Iff leave for Fort Worth, Tex.. I where he will appeal to ainuera to bit IN ADDRESS LIST1 Wniiiulod by hlirnpiiil. . C?. 1 - . .......11.,.,.. ...... nl. i-.niM,i Kjill ' imunrement of the serious wiiumiins ; r - y ' .1 ot I.ieUt- Clonel Frank Hunter, luis-1 Ac cording to official" information! hand of his niece in France. While j r'A hv the war dermrl.nont the. ridln on the battlefield with the Al-!H.th eanftnry train h.ch includea Jutant and two ordorliea. Lieutenant I "e medical unit comprltied of men j ; Colonel Hunter was ..truck by a shell, j "'"' Maker. La t.rande and 'endlc-j which burst under the Adjutant 'V" " """. horse klllhiK all four horses and ''.v. known as the army of occm.a woundmg hol'fl hlmscif'nnd the two 1 t' which is niarchins? into Germany tio rBceived a shuttered loir t under the command of Major Gener- Khll wounds. Weston I.ea- ''"' ' """v """ ' : only tlreson troops in tl' PAHIS, Nov. 25. How would you like to act out ami tinker with a ' balky auto engrtnc with shell whistling overhead ''' ami machine ifun Indicts rlioplii; tar nish off thenar? frigate r:liert .1. I'lrtacrahl. I'nited States army aitilMiliuice"' service, "lionie (Stitit ' Watt ax.. Hen Avon, Ph., did It. The distinguished service cross was mhat rltfserald Rit. Hie road was hi full icw oY enemy ma chine aimners, ta whom an am Inilance is always a joyous tnract. lie repaired the machine and went 011. ,' 1SKI.KASK YACHTS l.X lTlUlCKAI. SK The Christmas letters for Umatilla county men In the dif ferent branches of military ser vice are to be mailed Wednes day. These letters are being sent by the Happy Canyon and Round-l'd associations, and the Cmatllla County Patriotic Ser vice league, and are being mailed- as a Christmas greeting to all the men. In each letter ia en closed a number of pictures taken at the last Round-l'p. There are about lGOO men from Umatilla county to -whom ' "these letters should be mailed, I but Sec. Chessman only has the addresses of about 500 as yet. Vlt'K Addresses that will assure re- J ceipt cf the letters are what Is Nov. '27. Private, needed. Send them .to M. u.. small craft now a patrol fleet will be 1 oss of time. Those f and two der; '' lfli:ll t 5 J I t - fn f; ! m civ ItrowiicU Will SuPimrt mmlick. Hrpresentalive-eleet Cyril O. Brow- Si! nell of r.mHtiJln. exruessed in an In Sitervrew printed' the iiresonlan yes terday, his intention to aid ana pro mote the eundldney of Denton I!ur- th.e American (Third army. Caiitaiu Fred Lleuallen. i reported sometime ago as . .wounded and aassed. was one of the men from Pendleton with the unit when oigan-Ixed- WASHINGTON'. yachts and other part of the coast released without leased to the navy will be relumed 10 1 their owners in the same condition as when they were turned over to the! Rovcrnment. .and the auction block j will mark the passing from the naval service of many small vessel. , ' Klamath Iten In Trouble. KLAMATH FALLS, Or..' Nov. 25 Geo. Crane and Daniel Week ew" brought before United States Commis sioner Bert C. Thomas this mornins by J. E. Flanders, a federal officer of Portland, charged with introduc ing liquor Into the Klamath Indian reservation. . " - v' Alaska Uesalt la Itoubt. JUNEAU. Nov. 25. Keturns from remote precincts Ju comliuf In aro believed to make It certain that an official canvass probably will be re quired to 'decide who was elected ter ritorial, delegate to congress on No Veuilier 3. Ielegat Charles A. Sulacr, democrat' or James Wlckersltap, re-publican- ' . . ,,..,. f:;:rjjjjjj qp CREW ' LANDS AFTER 38 DAYS VTbc ca; witU. .the perfected valve-in-head motor. ' )V ." M i ii'C I. Get Dr'.Edvarcis' 013 Tablets Thas' is the .'loyivj cr? cf. thousand? since Dr.Lwcr6rr'-32-V0 .ablets, the substitute iot ctxrc. , Dr. Edwarc a naci;r.T r.:;'-'C:iH for r i Ii E a-: j, jpicopie who are not familiar with the selling m tiricG of this wonderful car almost invariably m guess it tojfrom J200 to $700 higher than it mJAif really re. The Nash bix is indeed a revelation in m whiio trsiicj s-Uta to c..uc con- high class motor car building. GIVES LIFE BLOOD TO SAyE BROTHER tf)M), Nov. 25. Stanley anil IMHiard trliiir. brollii-rs, cHnir to FnKinl at the lMjrinniiia' or war. SCMlry rnlistrd in llio faiimltuu M-tfttlsU ami f luti'il wtt to wm-k In mi nrrlml . Udir lrfiidtii. sianlry wa vert'ly iuiMlrd nt tlw Tnmt. llo whs liiirritil Iwt'k to a l.undoit 1kspMjiI Tor a Mom. trausfiisiiiir ojHH-at.fin. 1,oiinrtl oluntti"Ml to Rive ; his blootl. Ny the woiiikIimI iimn is rctNorlHtf, hut the hrtither tlUtt from the -ei'i-fiee. Czecho-SIovaks Are Grateful io America Says New President OVER THE NORTHWEST . Fou rtcen uf tho cnpwr Vi ASlilNHTUN". Nov. 5: tiirl Cllinlw rlag rle. men. a hunKry remnant COVK. Or.. Nov. 25. Pretty Louise !of ,h(t snimH runaru. landed today Kaufman, daughter of Professor J. j n the east Phllinpii.'S coaU The? V. J-. Kaufman of Cove public schocl. ' drifted SS d:ty;i in a" ouen boat. 10 aged 13. junior In high school, under- ' UJ y,ithjut food aud five days? with- , took the perilous feat of climbing In ' out uier. sixteen died of eniwsure, NKW YORK. Nov. 2i Just befor ! a raging w hidshtorm nearly to tha tiM' ' and two were drowned- ' oetinatmn, ir. i nonms t.- amfno cmry and a service nair rrom cenam tu'wly elected president of the ' destruction. Czechoslovak, republic. expressed - ! sincere eratitudo for the aymiaithy . K,lld,.1)ts 0rgaUU Baud.' j phown by the Vnited , States toward: Nov jj students of the the nrw-horn Czech nation. Tie said'. v.X!Sro hteh 8ch-, are organirins a! "Our nation will always, he Brute-' (, A numhvr of tnp student, ful to America for her warm and sin- ,. ,.,,.,.. ,, ,hrv- will be assisted by .several former band men who are residents of 1'asco. -t the present time Pasco has no band and the hiKh school orsanixall.. be popular. PERSUING With RECEIVE CANDY FOR CHRISTMAS The price.iqf endleton Jsronlx Cor. Cottonwood & Water Sts. Thone 530 "IIIl"!'!""!!'"'' " RATIONED FROM AIR j PAWS. Nov. .fensive of the In th linns, a recent of n umber of contain cr.lo:nci, but a I.ro csooi vcyctabla laxtt.Cr -. V.a pripinj ii tlio "1:bjtio;sj of these little Bugaroaleo', c'.ive-colorcd tablets. They cause tlic bowels s:d liver to act v .-j r-.,t-e ihern to "ul their divisions found themselves Jh-vcu'-'---it-.Vf5r-oa;ll" now ' from their food supply wnter. ond titca a bci t .'- CM. tired InK to the impassable condition of the teelinfi sick h3tdoci:3r:T.l liver and roads. .Hiiniipis were sent back, ai-1 -brecor.stipciea.yoa'il find cuiclu,cui-e and iina it it would be possible to supply only pleasant results fro;-.i one or two lit- them with food by airplanes. The tie Dr. lidwarda' Olive Tablets at bedtime. nelsian air fprco was nut to the task. Thousands take one or two every night and more than 1 DUO army rations were just to keep right. Try them. 10c and delivered by the airmen. The rations :,C ,icr b'.-S. AU -"' 'wcrf br'-!i: -i i';. l;Ho pn:-C"': !-' cert. Rvmvathv with our cause. Our new l-epubiic will forever consider the Kreat American commonwealth her; 'luer sister. May iHe friendship and : interests of the two repuWIcs. in union; withother democracies, form the basis for the building up of new orders In a regenerated world."' ill i mt was undamaged. ALSO. COFKKK M IK P ;i:ii;v: is no ;Ttor WASIIIMlToN, Nov! !4. Methods cut i of maun factunra of coffee and tea substitutes in (lermanv are revealed in a, notice Issued by the licnuiiti War t'ommittee for Tea and Coffee andj their substitutes, copies of whlchj Sunday lleals for T'xa. hau Imi recel-ed in this eountrv. HO'I it IV Kit, Or.. Nov. 2i.- Kxpcrlment have shown, jay the Heizer. half-brother of Hilly notice, "that shelU of fruft stones, the evangelist, and haxel nml walnut shells, and also plumj Oilell on-hard i-lace. MX't'IA'. Xeb. Nov. l. tV'urren I'ershlnB Ibtie son of tl.n -ral John J persh.iia. took Into consideration the nvoiujo roldlor''. iwnehant for sweets wben he st-nt his father' Christmrus box,-which has aone for- ward from the boy home here m Lincoln, contained a lavcr ut ehoco- ' j Into, a laver of carull.'l fmltK. a l'lllotl ltT IMmii Katal. ! tnl?. Hire" lim n handkerchief ami KKATTLK, Nov. 5 Hamming of a m ,,ilIr. r ltk rnoks. sand barse In K.lltott Bay last nl-ht . . bv a tug resulted tn the sinklm; of the j;Y.f 01C (.11. Ii l V barse and the drowning of Kdward KtMI'MI-r HJ HA BT3 Murchy. a fireman on the tuR tower-- . the harite The rammuii? tin. OI.YMIMA. b . Nov. !.,. Atlor- il for m;ii ffe." I letter from lr, pupday sayins he had court," . .nv lliram '. itll, former Kenttle ma. 'yor. charaed r. ,l . uiiorof ,'aeloftal wrt 'iluct In conn.-t i n nh the m:tlvittei .- C.-of a eollectloti aiii n,: hi ririti rfni Suuduvv.sented. u not to be b.irrcd from l-rff. manaKer of his tictntc law. nccritlna to a ruunu m'lit has received a!ptihbc by the WashliiKbiii suorem