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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1919)
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Liut CoL Charles Whittlesey and his men," surrounded , by Germans in the Argonne forest, held out for live days with out receiving food or ammunition, refused to surrender to the Huns and were rescued only after 75 per cent of the command !"' had been killed. General Edwards is here seen pinning the Congressional Medal of Honor on the breast of Whittlesey. ' -Ill BETTER AND SOFTER LIGHT la assured by the hh of soma of these beautiful fixture of oar. Thar Siva a light that Illuminates the room perfectly, bat that doa not tlra or strain tha eyee. Tber ara aot expan sive aoBuldarlas tnelr extra af fletasor ul artra beantr. Why not at laaat aaa tnaaat J. L. VAUGHAN DO YOU KNOW That the Weston Country offers exceptional opportunities to the man who wants to engage in intensive and diversified farming? A few acres here will make any rustler a good living and leave a good margin for bit bank account. . It is the only locality In the county where you can produce two good crops of alfalfa per year without irrigation, and Just think of getting a from fOO to 900 lbs. of beans per acre on your summer fallow and 40 to CO bu. of wheat. or barley on same land the next year. ' ' ' ' Weston strawberries, cherries and other small fruits yield heavily and ara unsurpassed in quality. - ' t ' Wa sold two nice tracts to Pendleton people on first visit. They lnow a good thing when they see it. We have a few select tracts from 10 to 10 acres at right prices. Get busy while the getting is good. Write us for particulars regarding the ome you want. . Address Box 85, Weston, Ore. EAST OREGON I AN SPECIAL NEWS OF UMATILLA CO. Weston Ministers Organize Association (East Oregonlan Special.) WESTON. Jan. 22. A Ministerial his work at Wllkeson, Washington, Association has been organized by the after laying up in Weston for about a various churchs of Weston with the month with a crippled hand. per cent as a result of last years bus iness. The capital stock was author lzed Increased from twenty thousand to thlrj thousand. George Schintxer has returned to following members: Rev. . K. Storms, Rev. John Bonewitz, Bev. S. E. Powell, Rev. E. F- Wriggle and' Laymen J- R. Adklns, John Beamer, J. W. Porter, O. W. Staggs and R. C. Beamer. Officers elected were W. K- StorniS. president; S. E. Powell. vice president; E. F. Wriggle, secre tary and treasurer. B. L." Key was a visitor In Weslon several days last week from Umaplne. Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson, of I:i(lian Val'ey, ar visiting oUl lime friends and scenes in Weston. They were residents of Weston away back In stage coach days. Miss Ruby Price is the only influ enza latltnt in tha Weston vlin'ty. She Is setting along nicely at the r home a cniiple of nlles north of tovi. Acccrdlng to '.he latest advice Sun day evening, school will open In reg ular form Monday morning at 9 oolock. The directors of the Weston Mer cantile company, at a "meeting hela last week, declared a dividend of 11 Jimmie Lleuallen was in Walla Wal la on Monday. Fred Greer has gone back to Spo kane to resume his studies In a gas engine school. Frank Hilderbrand was a Walla Walla visitor on Monday. Lyle Webb was up from Pendleton Tuesday where he Is staying while re ceiving treatment for a crippled hand. Charles Pnlpps was a Weston vis itor from PentMeton on Tuesday. Mrs. Walter Webb has gone to Se attle to attend a daughter-in-law who is seriously sick. R. G. Baling returned Tuesday eve ning from a ttvo weeks stay in Port land. He was accompanied home by l is daughter Lois and his mother who have been spending a couple of months in the- metropolis. The continued Chinook winds have melted all of the snow in this vicinity and taken frost out of the ground, and It Is sure now' a muddy country that we live in. Only One Kind of 63 Post aaaaaBBB 1 1AACTIFC Best Corn Flakcs Made . Pilot Rock People See Stubblefield Fire at Pilot Rock We Have Sold Between 60 and 70 Used Cars Witiiin the Last Three Months. it tany good bargains left. Scan the following list ' EverV car it ah exceptional value. 1 Maxwell, Practically New. 1 1914 Ford, Good Condition, a Bargain. 1 Light Touring Car, 1st class shape. , 1 Reo Roadster. Some good FRANKLIN values left. , Pendleton Auto Co. Established 1907 Court and Johnson Sts. Pendleton, Oregon t;"iii Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee 1 Chronic and Nervous Diseases and Diseases of Women. -X-Ray Ble- tro Therapeutic. Temple Bldg., Room IS. Pbone all FOOT POWER LATHE FOR SALE Jut the thinff for farm work. Good for turning iron, brass or wood. Price very reasonable. 722 Cottonwood fit. RECORD ADJUSTMENT OF FIRE LOSS The house of Dines Turner..' 100 Grange street, was damaged i by'jflre on .Monday January th 5 and Vn Tuesday, January 7th ? the"los haI been adjusted ,and; ' Mr? Tukner 'Xn4 received draf i In full covering same. The Insurance was carried by LIVERMORE, BICKERS & FRIEDLY. Where you get quick and adjustments DR. R. B. ROBBINS Dentistry Judd Bldg. Court and Main Sts. r f ' r- " ' i i,i i -ill .' ,.i r , zssu PH-QT ROCK, Jan. 22. (Special to the East Oregonlan.) The ble stub blefield fire six miles from Helix Sat urday evening waj, very plainly seen at Pilot Rock "and Appeared bo near that some were of the opinion that It was the Jaques ranch home above the Jenson ranch. Little Miss Gretchen Shock has been domiciled at the Carl Jensen home while her mother, Mrs. Julia Shock, who voluntered as a nurse to the sick of Pilot Rock during the recent- epi demic, has been so engaged. Miss Flora House!, assistant prin cipal of Union High School No. 2 at Pilot Rock, is making her home with Mrs. Caroline Gill, while her mother Is visiting In Idaho. The many friends of Elbert Casteel will be pleased to know that he has so far recovered from the ravages of influenza as to be removed the first of the week to his home here. Arthur Bond is .again at his bench In the work room of the Bond Auto company garage in the city after u siege of Influenza. Mr. Bond appears to have been benefited by his recent experience as he Is looking fine. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Knotts and fam ily spent Sunday In Pilot Rock. Mrs. Grace Macomber. who assisted In caring for the Blckfords during ihelr' recent Illness, contracted the disease herself as a consequence was at the Grace hospital for several days has been removed to her home. Mii Alta Hoylen. who assisted with the nursing of the many flu cases here during the past two weeks, Is taking a much needed rest at her nnch nlear Pilot Rock. i f I I Among those who have Very kind ly volunteered their services In helping- In many ways In combatting ihe great epidemic here, is .jlurleyjri. Hlndermaji. who has worked early and late In many capacities, with no thought of reward. That kind of citizens are worth 100 cents on the dollar to a cnmmunriy and the thanks of the Pilot Hock people are hereby tendered him. In this connection may ilso be mentioned the names of fan -wl,r r,--nrr,i.pert nf lne pilot Rock public schools. W. P. Folsom of nd satisfactory the J. E. Smith Livestock Co.s ranch. who hove fceen acting In the capacity of nurses. 1- E. Roy, prominent and suhstnn t'al citizen of this place wrs at the county seat on business Monday, re turn'ng Tuesday. Jink Jntu hns' once more re umed his duties as "pl'of ' on the Pi lot I!ock-Uk!rih stage. i UNDER THE J. C. PENNEY" fcTI Jm We are continually striving to save some one a few cents on every pur chase no matter how small. We don't sell you one thing at half price and try to make it up on something else; our profits are uniform. Little profits and big sales have made this a mighty, money saving, nationwide institution. Fancy Curtain Scrims ............. Ho to 40c New Fancy Art Tickings 43o Bleached Muslin , . Ho Biff New Assortment 36-ln. Cotton Challlca. . 8o Good Honey Comb Hand Towels, each So Calico, per yard s 12V4o Beady Made Pillow Cases, each litWs (iood Bleached Towi-IIng by the yard 12 o to Slo You Can Do Better ' 9 Mi Get acquainted with our new jnrlcca on silks. Wa can sell you silks cheaper at retail than our roniiietltors can buy tuem at wholesale. Silk Crepe de Chines, per yard . . .$1.40 and tt.00 Georgette Crepe, per yard $1.6t Duchess Satin, new shades, per yard S1.B8 Strliw Taffetas, per yard $1.35 to tl.98 New Silk Poplins, new shades, per yard... !.! We Lead, Others fh Follow i :Vi ) -;V '; Incorporated ' . j -' A Nationwide Institution. IIUIIIIUS FIRE STARTS FROM DEFECTIVE FLUE (East Oregonlan Special.) ATHENA," Jan. 22. A fire yester day morning, caused by a defective flue In the attic of the house belong ing to Mrs. Lizzie Wllmot who Is at present In California, damaged the roof and attic to soma extent. Mr. and Mrs. Beckham, who occupy tha house, fought the fire for a while but It gained too much headway and the fire department was called out and I soon ha It under control before the furniture was damaged. Mrs. Naomi Dickenson Is spending a few days at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. Ernest Chandler. In Sand Hollow near Helix. Omar Stephens returned Monday morning from Umatilla where he went to see his brother, Jeff Stephens who was critically 111 with Influenza last week, but Is much better this week. The weather the past week has been very warm with much rain and wind, a very wet snow hav.lng fallen Monday, but It all gono now. leaving the roads In a very mitdy condition. ' Miss Edna McAlexander returned to her Btudles at Columbia College after a few weks' sojournment at her homa In this city. Her sister Velma, accont. panled her and will stay a few days; until school opens here next Mondayy. As a matter of fact, the league of nations Is not being built It-Is grow,, lng. ' As a harmonlzer Paderewskl la now) called upon to demonstrate hla pow-s ers. ,-r4VOID COUGHlT end COUGHERifl baaf 30 VKOPS-STQVS CCUGJU" AND O'Coats ON SALE TIio ralo of tniils lias 'been in actual progrPMs for over a week. We have now added 100 overcoats. Included In thla Kale are Herges, mixed and fancy Worsteds, Chinchillas, Ox fordx. Ml Hons. Cheviots, etc. Many sizes and style. Mado by some of the hcMt houses in America. Finest of tailoring and de pcndahle fabrics. Refrular Tallies to Sale Price m When You Think of TIRE IB andVHK $20 It's the most economical rime to buy- elotlirs you'll see in many months. r BdND BROTHERS Pendleton's Leading Clothiers Liberty Bonds taken In ex change for merchandise. Think of the SIMPSON TIRE SERVICE CO. as the Most Re liable Place Simpson Tire Service Company L. A. MENTON, Mgr. 223 E. Court St. Day Phone 651 wight I'iione i n American National Bank Pendleton. Building, Eyes Scientifically examined. Olasses ground to fit DALE HOTHWELTj Optometrist and Optician TAXICABf PHONE ff , Books 25 Rides for $3.50 ' i -PARKKH TAXI CO. t 'ii(Why Pay More. NOODLES, fJHOP SUEY, CHINESE DISHES GOEY'S KWONG HONG LOW 'W W u West Alta BU, Upstairs, Phone t r Room 7, Temple Bldg. Phone 772 Dr. II. A. Schneider DENTIST Pendleton Oregon 1 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU I Used Truck j I BARGAINS s i'- - We have an almost new 314 ton G. M. C. I - truck practically all new tires,5 irv, fact -.this I . truck is in excelle'Ht condition, in every way. 5 A new, one of the. same model Would cost $4 450.00. - ' ' ' i On order to make a quick sale we are offer ing this truck at about one half the original COSt. . ' ' , .uaJ Come in and look it over. in 2 i All tho ftlavic peoples seem self-de-terrahwd,. n elf-Jvxf1JJnaaon. - I CECIL COSPER PITIII.IO AfCOUNTANT INCOME TAX ADVISER 14 Mnla htrrot , Pendleton, Oregon Oregon Motor Garage BUICK HUDSON tj, Distributors; CADILLAC iiUuimniuuuium!Wiiiiiiu!!Miin!Hn'iinmiiiuMiHiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiumiuau