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7.T:. EIGHT PACKS I i i - : ' rrTi i r ! : ; -.HI. J , J"";1. I 1 T t ). H ;;n J.I 1 J u i-l .. .. . ... IWS NOTES OF Pi I DAILY EAST. OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1910. : page Tim nn Jills it Kicky Ford. ' W. A. Huylor came up yeutercluy fi'ura Umatilla, to net medlial hi ton Von tor injuring ho received recently wiuiu crunkliiK nla Ford. 11 Ih arm I am not keen healing us It should and tio ciune up t He a doctor, father's home aV Dayton, Wah., whero he wan tukon when utile to leave Ht. Anthony'a honltal here, aft er - mifferititf an attuclt of Influenza and pneumonia-'- ' t Muyor Vuiinluui 114-lter Today. Mayor J. U Vauuhun la reported to be much better tnduy. but Is rumaln IiiK home on the advice of hie ihy "jciiui. Mr, VatiKhtin wan sent home eterday nfternrmn with a severe cold and will lie oonfjued to the house for a few duyn. , ltecehlni; Aiipllcutlouu for Gruxluir Vtxltiiiic ut lli ll. Curl KnKdahl left today for Helix to spend a few days with Olunn Hi'ott who has been unite ill. . Kino, cauKht his arm In the fly wheei and" was severely Injured, the bonen belntf broken hi four places. 3-ie was trousiht to l'endleton at ohce and the broken bones set, ti'liiriiitl J'roin Vacation. Miss Iorene Parker, county dem onstrator, returned this morning from a vacation over the Christmas holiday1. !u ..' - i ,, fspeiit at Oregon City and Halern. I'ol, J.lvci'inorc Coining, f - ' , - "iloV Llvermore, popular local i Out from llosinuil.1 - man - who has been ln the ordnance I Jack hllds, who tm HI al supply school at Cump Hancock, Ca.,J the hospital -with Influenza, Jiuh been Is to reach home tomorrow, , dixclinrgcd and will soon resume his POLISH FORCE TAKES GNESEN FfiOHI GERMANS AMKTKIlDAir, Jan. 8. Polish for ces advancing Into Germany have captured Unesen, Schrlnnn and Oralis, a Berlin dispatch reported. Htrontf German forces have been rushed from Berlin an6 are massin? Ion the' frontier near foaeh. Qnesen )s :;u miles northeast of I'osen). j i i.i. duties) again at the Charles Co. Iliollier DiiMl of it. I 1'erry, who Is now Uvlnsr In AVraiKer .Makn ICt-Krf. Application for mazlnir permits for Hookano writes that he recently lost . J. H. Coffman. V. W. Wasser and the station of mil), are beina reielveu his brother and partner by death. lJIsjJ'alph Klnneari appralKers of the es ul the l'endleton oTflce of the nine trot her had been III only one week Itate of Frances E. Kent have filed with Mountain national forent. Craxinir Uud died of pneumonia in an acute !,h! county clerk their rer.ort of iu- lotments tor tbe forest will be made li form. rcuruuiy. i T- ' Home f rom la ton Wash. ; ft IT. Torrance, 10IH Kant Webb ventory and appraifement of the es tate. The estate consists entirely of real estate and Is valued at f 18,700. Hoy 8taiifii-ld Ilin, .:. Koy ritanfield former popular must-1 1 1 ' " clan of Pendleton stoooed'off between i'1" IHort for I'rolwte. , street arrived .liooit S'tiesday from hlsitralns in Pendleton on his way to I-a- 'he of Emma K. Hu vey, de l"tr " .-r OraiHlo where ho is employed as aloeajieU, has been admitted for pro- i. 1 i . ,,,,.,. i ,, ,h i. iraiAa nio. llwto byoider of Judge Jdursh. The lure shows. He states the shows in 'probable value of the estate Is placed Ua Grande, which have been closed." luo" Jud(s Marsh has named on account of the flu, will reopen to-lH- H- HhsnKle executor of the will. H. rrazier, u. a. J'rice and r. c lra zier have been named appraisers of Arm Itrokc In funir Vincof. lne es'"te. bert Jones 1 " dleton. M. ra ' ""'rai ut iord-aiix. C ASTO R J A For Infants and Chlldrea In Use ForOver 30 Years morrow. Always bcarr the Witt nature :arr Slj? J Yesterday ut the Ho! Cj&SrZijttttj I ranc h northwest of I'end u VCV 6si i iirl(f(;Hi wniie working a rtg about an en 5 PACKERS BOUGHT 86 PER CENT BEEF WASW1XOTON', Jan. 3-I3vidfcnce intended to how that five gretU puck er a virtually control" , the livestock Hltuation In the country wan given thS houne interstate commerce pommit tee by Chtilrnian Colver cf the federal trade coinmisKion- He aJd they pur chaaed HGper cent at the animals old at the"twelve jrreat marHet during rrice for packers outride of the ."JbiB" five" were controlled by thuue fixed for Chicago, the packing center of the countrjvcolver naJd. tj. KeeptlieCIiiWrehWeU To keep (he little ones-well, sturdy and happy, irea of eoufht, eoldi, croup, iiule tcrcri and inflamed throats, use Foley's Honey and Tar. It is carefully made of selected tern edit that tootea aad break up a cough, atop croup and ease an aching inflamed throat, and it is clean oi all narcotics. , The prompt use of Foley's Hooey and Tar is very helpful for whooping cough, and the restless feverish state that atteoda children'a discssea. M. T. U.is. Besrrrllle. W. Vs. Write -Cln of union had a small child tak WHS (Uun, Thejr came to my ators and bbuaht S bottle Of Fotcv'l Hoaev and Tar and kn wiua cmimi wsa eaucaly lM TAM.MA.V . NOW IS THE TIME to .plan for that farm you want to own. Decide, and then act quickly, as these bargains won't last lonff. All are fine bargains at the price asked, and there is nobetter land in the country. We have a number of other farms at lowest prices as well as city property, of all kinds. " 13S acres, about half bot tom land, stood buildings, creek and Koed well; choice family or chard. 3 miles from Weston on fcood road, and right ut school. Worth $2'i per acre, for Quick , sale 131,000 cash, v ..,' 200 acres, over 100 in tine state of cultivation, moif! f 'bal- For any of the iibove' address, " t ' 5 BOX 83, WESTON, ORE. ance can be farmed, cood bulldV Insrs, plenty water. ITIca tlS.f Oufi. 1-3 eash. balance tons: time f per cent, S miles from Wm. . ton on good road. - - so acres. e mllea from Wea-" ton. Una .place, noma timber. fine potato and bariey land. $4590 cash, if taken soon. loiioi ioiiui id loiioir-ioi 101-101- o CHICKENS NICE FAT HENS Order one early Saturday moining for the Sun day dinner. ,. . FISH Fresh Salmon and Halibut. ' EGGS. Fine Fresh Country Egjrs, 75c per doz. . "HOLSUM" PORTLAND, BREAD Fresh every morning. Made clean, sold clean, 10c per loaf. Order Your Meats and Groceries Over the Safric - Phone at the Same Time.' : Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. Fine Groceries Fresh Meats - 301 E. Court St- ' Phones 101 (Private Exchange Connecting Both Dept's.) in a card received -yesterday by Judue c- ii. Marsh. Lieutenant James fttiirirls raja lie cannot say when he M win oo coinlnK home, but expects It will be some time yet. The card was mailed at ItOrdeaux where he was sta tioned at the time of writing'. Decern ber I I. As he Is not one of the ar my of occupation. he may be returned sooner than expected. TO tTJB.m CO.VtiKSTION. WASIIISiGTO.X. Jan. : A partial embargo on Rrain liipmeiits tlirotteh Itoston, J'hlladi lldiin and Xcw York is ordered by tlio railroad ailminis Irutloli. It will not arievl otcm Hliipnicuta of American itrain. The embnrao s mcreiy to clear the coimeK. lion and airubabl)' nill be lifted ill- svcfk. Y" SIK.V l.KAK.V TO LOVE mkx or JlVISIO.X TIIKY sl:KVK KolKlui; imijjs Aro Over. iilHt ructions have been received at Tied Cross headquarters tlmt all knit ting that has been started shall bo finished as early as passible and sent In for distribution to the soldiers and sailors this winter while It is needed. The Instructions' also state that no work shall be started. The war needs are now past and It will not be necessary to continue the work. , (-ZI0CII rXUCKK AOVAXCR VIK.X.XA. Jan, 3. C'zcili rorcoa had octmiHcfl Irtsviiaeg arid are be llcvod Ut bi! ailvarK'his uimmi Virmia ajid IiuuapcKt. ' (Continued from pagw I.) and ln what ways the "'y" serves the Am. K. F. Hut this Is only one of the many ways. When our division moved south into a new "Y' region we were told that our "Y" division would be broken up and we be reassigned. To say the least, we made u. howllne; pro test at beina; separated from the di vision we have followed all this time, and especially since it was our divi sion, together with another, that put such a kick into the war in this sec- j tor and that did more likely than ajy other of the Am. K. F. lo break Up till the morale of the .German! c-axfern Wanhlngton and northern tcompiisnea. Idnhn since his theater wa eloitea. Members of tha Herman eoidlers -by- the flu. lie will complete nH and worklnnmen'a council were tie itinerary in eastern Oregon next week! Posed after the rlotiner and the teie and will then "ouit the road" and dc-'Kraph office nd all public bulldinars vote his attention to his theater. were, taken over by the roles. , -All "Kiahtv-fivo Per cent of the thea- i incoming) train have been atot ters In this district are still -closed iryland German soldiers forced the flu," said tsnc Crews Inst niirht. j render their arms and equipment. "Thter sien have suffered terr blt aj i , s - jji from the close down and have lost r hundreds of thousands of dollars.' lea. , All atoppeel to Isiir- f HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS PKIUJitKWSKI WOltltlKS 11KIII.IX 1 Ra RflfrAr T vilrincr Talf ' j Olive Tablets T, : (.crutans Protect Kutrjr into I'osen - t r Wln-n 138 Were Killed in itlots. ! , lfyourakin iayellow complatioiipbllid UKltWX. Jan. 2 Formal protest tongua coated appeti:erxr you have - a h.H raa in vnttr nwMtth -a larv rtn-etrvi troops. For when they broke through.011 aemonwratne enir oi . oseo - -- j u n; J. TihU the Uiin never llrt runnina- anit!"' Ignace Jan 1'aderewskl nas neen '-"". ' 7 : . i'. was very snortiy atterwaras mat CITIJl.Y 8l:i THS UISHA.XD niicin -TOT IQT TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT T0T- iv orrii'luis in. I'mutilla county has six new county officers today. Jour of the six are old times about the court house, but are nevertheless nrw officers us shown by their oaths of office which hale been filed in the county clerk's office under dale of January 2. G. U Dun ning is the neophito of the six, he having taken the oath as commissi ones, as the new member of the county court. Aubrey iVrry's oath is for county surveyor, hut as water master he is no stranger at the court house. Following the the ohl times taking oath for the aew term: T. 1. Talor. sheriff: It. T. Ilrown, clerk; Grace A. Gilliam, treasurer; H. Hur rough", recorder, 1 III I I ill; aMiS Build Your Own Home AND PAY FOR IT LIKE PENT. I WILL TELL YOU HOW. JOK KEKLEY SlltVMM(ir lo CI IAS. K. ilKAUII, INC. Iiihtiraiirc ' . , Itcul ltato riJMIJ:TUXt CHEJKGON. ln the day the f rc-;on ion of Cayuwe Is upend - in rentllcton. 'aIhton, bonkleiJt'r at Motor tiuruge was taken WASHINGTON'. Jan. 3. Plwolu lion of the American Protective I-eHgie, with its membership ot 250, 00 and branch, organizations in near ly every city and town in the country wan announced hy the league's direc tors, today, to becoi'- effective Feb ruary 1- This decision was reached after conference . with department pf Justfte officials. Attorney General Gregory, in a let ter written shortly after thp armistice wai aimed, esked that the orgraniza tlon. which was formed shortly after reJiUiuns were severed with Germany and which the attorney general said ''ha performed a great task," contin ue its activities during the period of readjustment. With the coniinsr of peace, the state ment of the directors declares, there "is no place for organized citizen es pionage.' as men who devoted time and effort to the league now desire to take their place in the constructive work of peace.; I'eace would soon make the .f inancial" problem acute, and many local organizations would he forced to suspend. Although th? league will dinband, the directors believe the "service of the lengiie will not end hut it will re main a potent force" through the training received, by its members during the war. 'More than 3.000.000, InvewtiKations or$ said to have bven , conducted by iho league during the war. Mackenzen Arrested they were coming through with a white flag, asking for peace. . Hnxail wonder then we wanted to remain with our division till they left -for A-pi erica, and Borne , of the men are going to return with them and may be promenade up fifth avenue, Xew York. Well it is enough to say that the Paris headquarters of the "Y" gave ln and we remain with our di vision. Both officers and- men were glad when they learned It. , I have a few souvenirs but I am not 'sure I will ever be abe to set them to America. I am going to do my bent to do so, though they get pretty heavy an,d we move often- 1 wish I could 'driver through ail tht way. I would buy my old f"ord and bring It to Oregon, filled with sou vemrs. . . ' made by the German government, ac-i ur. MVaras ui:ve laoic iosn cording to the TagebJatt. This objee-. i forcloiiicl werepr.arebypr.EdweH'ds tion has been made on the grouna uici w ,cvitiuu ..v that jafe conduct was granted to " Vr Edvards'01iva Tablets are a pwf PaderewMkl onlv for the trip from j vegetans compfiun4 mixd with olive oil. Danzig to the Poli.sh frontier. Pru- : Yoa wiU know them by their olive color, slon governmentaj authorifes have J To have a dear, pink skin, bright eyes, 'been Instructed to induce Pederewskl j no pimpJcs, a fceltng cf buoyancy 'like to resume his Journey to Warsaw. childhood days you must get at the cause. in discussing the riots which have ' Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act on the occurred In Posen the Lokal Anzeiger . liver and bowc!3 like calomel yet fcave says that immediately .after an auto- ; RO dangerous after effects, -m mobile bearing the Americ an flag They atart the brte and overcome cooeti was,.attacked a Polish guard officer,, pation. That's why millions of boxes are emerged from the ca-stle at Posen Sold annually at 10c and 2oc per box. AU and proclaimed to the crowd that drugs-sU. Take one or two nightly and tfie nniop with Poland has been ac- . cota the pleasing results. i ' . r' ..! ." i 1 L j-liia.L-lj-.-Li' ' -n Theatre Men Hard Hit by Influenza j(j WALLA WALU., Jan. 3. C. &d Crews, manager jf the liberty, arriv A ed home yesterday for a brief Titay having been selling Pa the filnm m Goe the High Cost, of Living GIRLS10RAWAM0IST-: CLOTH THR0UGH1IAIR. DOUBLE IIS BEAM.! tci the hospital yesterday with a Blislit uttack of bronchitis. Clyde M. IVrkitia who has been; ! MK-nillliK lhi holldHys w ith hla liar-j LONDON'. Jan. 3. Field Marshall ; ent!, left Joday for Mure lHlund. w here i Mackenzen hos been arrested by ho In stntioned with the navy. French authorities at Budapest ac 1 H. vl4 FrttKler, J. ' II., Coffnian andjeordins tQ ait Intiesbupk dispatch re i i D. Peterson, all of Milton, ure bus- celved here. ' iliesa visitors In l'endleton todjiy. hv- ! In:; Iuslness before the county court thy this: hair ;ims thick. (.LOSSY. WAVY AXD IlEAl' TIITIj AT ONCE. Immediate?- USED CARS We still have a few exceptional buys in our used car department. You will be J genuinely surprised to see how cheap we are ' offering them. For example, there is a 1947 Ford Touring car, just overhauled and 85 per'ct. new for only $395. Also a Ford Roadster with a rebored motor, three new tires etc., for only $290. Several other high class cars at, exceptionally. low prices, in cluding an Elgin Six and a Dodge Brothers Touring Cai We have several shipments of new cars due here right away, that's why we must sacrifice our used cars for we need the room for the new pheC::.;: T' Liberty Bonds at Par on used cars. Cor Cottontvood"& Water Sts. rhonc 530 FEEL MISERABLE FROM TBAT COLD? ; Colds and coughs are quickly I nUeved by Dr. King'$ New Discovery ! Nobody b'.ouM foci "perfectly mia --raMc" from a col J, couga or hroacnta j ttack for very long. For it takes only i i little while to relieve !t and pet back 3n the road to r ex c -very -nen Dr. I King's New Discovery 13 faithfully ! used. Jit soon loosens the phlegm, re : jcvea irritation, soothes the rjortr.cd, ; jore throat, brings comfort. Half a century old and more popular to'lay than r-rr. fr.ic anl fl.M. 11 s 1 . 'llaka Your Bowels Behave Malta them function with gratifying prefisioiu If rcgulat'on of a the diet does not reliiva their torpidity Dr. King's New Life Pills will. They are perfect bowel trainers, clcaose CiD -system surely, comfortably. 25c By French Authorities! the Joy of it. Your hair becomes lisht. wavy, fluffy, abundant and aw jiturs as soft, luHtrous and beautiful as a you n sr girl s after a Danderin hair cleanse. Just try this mo is tel. a cloth with a little Danderlne and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. This will cleanse the hair of dust, dir., or excessive oil, and in just a few mo ments you have doubled the beauty of your hair. A delightful surprise awaits those whose hair has been neglected or Is scraggy, faded. dr, brittle or thin. Besides "beautifying the hair. Danderine dissolves ever particle of dandruff: cleanses, puri fies nd Invigorates, the scalp, forever stopping itching and foiling hair, but wh.it will please you most wil ibe after a few weeks use when you see new ' hair fine and downy at first yes but really ne hair growing all ovei i THE WEATHER FORECAST Ton te nt an Saturday fair, contiued cold. XFW OKIHXAXI'K BKEIXtt (Ctntlnued from page 1.) the scalp. If you care for pretty, sou hair, and lots of it. sxirely get a small bottle of Knitwlton's Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter for i few cents. , . KEEP URIC ACID BECAUSE the WOMEN of Oregon do so much of the buying for Oregon . homes, the reixnsibtlity for this movement for a Great er Orsgon" rests with them in a very large way. The degree of our success will dt-pend on the extent to which Oregon's women WILL use Vome prbdu'cVs.1 .-.1 v-i ." ' Horn iNoinrar Loti of Oksooh that it lie thought the opening of th , sliows would emlnng'er the life of ai aMuKle person he would close them' permanently. The closing of his bus iness husKfli a direct loss of $440U. I yfc'Li.jj itllKl'M TISM Sl'I'nIUatS not In profits, but In money paid out I To FAT I.Kss M KAT AM) friun which he ho received no return, i TAfcK SALTS. llu feels tht the present ban is un ! , unfair one- It makes of him the j Khcuniutiimi Is easier to avoid than fioat. is: inejiutaltle. and Is not ?Uii: j to cure, stalest a well-known author Ire results desired. j ity. We are advised to dress warm- Kery memler of the council es-'iy; keep the feet dry: avoid exposure pressed willtniiness to adopt the: eat less meat. Inn drink plenty or tiKlitust possible closing re-iulations, j;,,,!,! water. and should the situation In the opin- j Hheuinatisni ts a direct result ot ton of the city board of IteAltU dwmand i eating too aiiuch meat and other rich It Monday nipht when the proposed , f(Muls that produce uric acid which is. ordinance Is adopted such w ill be the absorbed Into the blood. It Is the action. lnthe meantime it ia re-1 function of the kidneys to filter this iuestcd the people individually avoid j ticld from the blood and cast it out it all public places excel on business. the urine: llu pores (if the skin, are atera will be a day of saving PRICES OUT Of JOINTS j is at this big Meat and Grocery market, . where you can buy everything to eat by "placing one order. -, Meat Dep't. Beef Roast 18c Boiling Beef 15c Veal Roast 18c Veal Stew 15c Veal Cutlets 20c fork Roast 25c Pork Chops 30c Olympia and Eastern Oysters. uC not congregate Jp stores ir o thJ streets. ItOMK JDVUVS. (Continued from pace ! Ul list rial centers of Milan and Turin. ! His first important siieech In Ita'y will be delivered at a Htate dinmr ti iniKbt. H is confultiiit of clearing n jauy tnimnuif i standing t luit may liu m-r in the minds of the Italian )eople and tatt'sn.en refinrtlinif hia peace ; iiniKiHiu. KiilUnvinif t he formal re itt'ption at the Quirinal, the resident jcalb'd upon Queen Moth it Murnheri- also a means of freeing- the blood of this impurity. In damp and chlli cold weather the .skin pores are closen thus forcinjr the kidneys to do dou-I'lt- work, they vecome weak and sIuk ish and fail to eliminate the uric acid which keeps accumulating: and cliculatint; through the system, even tually settling in the joints and mu ties caisins st Iff ness, soreness and pain ca' led rheu mat ism. At the firwt twinge of rheumatisn. set from any pharmacy about fou tmnres of Jad Salts; put a tahlcspoon ful In a k'i-" ,f water and drink be fore brea kfast each morniiiR for k week- This is said to eliminate un. n id hy MlmulatintC J he kblnej s to rmai action, thus riddinjr the blood ,ia. Ulow of Kin Hi.mhevt. I -ai I ihe went to the municipal palace at the i of these impurities. Summit of historic Capitolino Hilt, Jad Salts is Inexpensive, harmless where he was made a citizen of lion-, jand is made from the acid of Kiape, Important c-uiferencoa are scheduled and lemon juice, eomhttiel with lith- with Italian u(atemea thia aftertnn m. and U umhI with excellent rwrnhK and tomorrow. He will have an audi-i bv thousands of folks who re suh- Slyuve with Ihe op tomorrow, ijeot to rheumatism. t t Grocery Dep't. Otter Minc'e Clams, 2 for 35c Happy Home White Cherries, . ... .25c and 15c Campbell's Soup. . 15c and 25c . Van Camp's Pork and . Beans 20c and 33c Happy Home Raspberries - 25c and 15c Pendleton Trading Co. Successor lo Central Market. i TkLKl'HONE MS WB MAKE THE BEST SAUSAGE ON EARTU. Two Telephone 455 and 456 j r i t 1 I 5 I I