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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1919)
VAGTl TWO ' DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLOTON. OREOON. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 14. 1019. EIGHT PACKS i ! f J Li ,iiiiiiiwiiiiatitfj . 11 Ely the g reat bar Mb re pays are le ems oiiers a by ft I n - i til r yon-it T -Snare i is great i1 ire aqie By that time .we. wiU in our stock. It will close next Wednesday evening. -.-have sold every . ! !KM ( damaged 1 1 1 3 So hurry and g'ei yours before its top late All Sales are Strictly Cash No Refunds No Exchanges grocery peparcineii . opens i morrow Fiornm; . , ,,SAXXJRIAY, WITH AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK : Every article th&t was in our grocery dep't. at the time of the fire has; been shipped out of . town and wef now have the newest,- cleanest, freshest stock of groceries in Eastern Oregon. The whole dep't. has been newly painted and repaired and is as clean and sanitary as your kitchen. THIS IS THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR GROCERIES Business will be run on our customary plan in this dept. goods will be charged just the same as before the fire. Deliveries will be same as ever. Phone us your orders or better still come in person. Store will open at 8:30 Saturday morning and close at 8:30 in he evening PEND1ET0NS GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE I I ( """ ' ' ' ' ' ''' " ' 1! 1 ' i " " ' ' WHERE T fPYS TO TRADE mmmM'MS, ! . . . . - ...... . - -. - - - ft l"OH BOY ST. VALENTINE'S I DANCE ATriLOT ROCI i SATURDAY 3 ' NIGHT i HEB. 15 $ C-ivcn by the rj COUNTY GUARD ' 5 .OT Pilot Hock. XET'SpO! rk-tdii r's Jazz Orchcs- J tra. j '-Lots of Pep." ' . . .w Not jrrict L Tho rfiisraf'try l.ird treaty supreme rourt in di.sitiis-sini?, on nio- i r l ... .:...,y !;;iKe, invHvin the emsti(iilionality of - tier .parents In Miiaitkee. Then the! ' ' th- Federal miKriitory bird lav of 'curtain dropped and the neither wrote; nur received a letter- Ifer first exclamation, on seeing an American auto with an American in, It. was: "Are you from Milwaukee?"; She was almost overcome with emo. ' tlon on Heeinf some of her fellow , 'j 1 H. The fihanver case, which had !e n in the; courts since 1915, involved the constitutionality of a repealed law and -was there-fore dismissed. This explanation is made by iJr. K. V. Nel son, chief of the lJiokitia! Surv:y of countrymen- the Department or AKru:uiture. Cracker YANKEE GIRL, 5 YEARS IN METZ, IS HAPPIEST TO SEE AMERICANS I f the (faiiif and sort? h;rds of the coun-Maroh 4, 113. The act of was A try, is not affected ,y the action of the repealed by the bird treaty act of July 1 I'ntil America entorfd the war. Mi. ' Fathd' and Soil Week Celebrated Over AU U. S., Jto Tacorn.i to live, his wife told Judge t . "He gave me $7 in the last two ; Ilnkr. months to live on; came homo drunk -. I "A oon a.s we, moved Into town m ,u . i i - ' Portland 11 PxramiZ.; wuWn-, .y . j . " j wifh tears in her eyes, .i he f hlR bills, " Hho continued. I Portland Feb. 12- Starting yester- . her reawons for brinplnff action asalnst ' Finley wn allowed his freedom on : day. Fath-r and Hon week will be her husband under the "lazy husbano condition that ho pay his wife $5 ever celebrated throughout the country. ; law." ' - j week. She is working In a laundry. Th Y. M. C A. here is directing the local observance. The main Idea la to pet fathers and son together and hold them to "get acquainted. ' , i Wednesday will bo "banquet night; rocnmiM' have been prepared by tho: 'I haven't ppoken a word, of Enff-1 lish for five years.' she fald. "All. rtn v rt-a 1 1 vtl rinrt frlnln hirA lirn If - im,ii,i. I..,. i,.. m A,. th'T...M. V.i A. for various communitlCH. i talking' 'pb-aiie'" ' (TonKtH ty tho boy "To rmd" and hy The 'r autn drew up In front of " ."To Son" and xtorlw of, 'the little t..te, and. for mor.. than half; J-hoplr.. whm birthday anniversar, ; ;an hour, Mian era talked and talked., ta i'mry 12, will play an impoit-j ! "Tell me all the ncw friin home."!' ' ., ",, , .. uittv t-.,K tk. ,r,nfo.t .-irih. .i,i ..i.t.i honi ' TbunrfiiV will be 'Home day." Dadi la all Germany to see American BO.-itlm.-s to America, ax it .I d to Ocr-, aml the'lmy are eipected to stay at ynl. krt I'al.i and ,n.n ti....... ui vr cn. ..-.i .v.o ...h.., i ,h--nonie. virit. reau, piay Kamea. Binp. uirin- lien? 111 a .iiiiiiii.t. IN ONE NIGHT. VHILE YOU SLEEP. MUSTARINE ENDS SORE THROAT. COLD ON CHEST, PLEURISY home. vlKit . read, play gamea, ainf?. ftc. "Kwoool day," when fatherH will' v'i. t th educational in.tItutitnH, will: he Friday. I Ache Killer on N.'iiralulu. liacUaihr. Ilrad- llcsy's MiiHt.-irlife miiHtiinl phiFicr Htili. j Mary Grsu. lives In Milwaukee,! war over here? In it true that you VI., the daughter of Joseph Ciraaa. j have alwayn had hit bread at home? l(45 Huuoboldt avenue. And the clothing I It dear or cheap? 1 Mix Gram, came to Mctz a year be- A hundred questlona followed. . f'.re tho war Htarted to make a Jonjcj "f haven't been entirely unhappy I vl.nlt w'th relatives. Hhe wan here, here dnrlntf the war." Fa d Minn Orasa. I when the war broke out. and then it; "When I found I couMn't Ket home. T ! was ImpoKriible for her to return, made up my mind to make the best of p home. 'It and he n contented an I could. I - ! For more thin four j'ears she has. had no relatives in the Herman army. CaV llllShand pY ' l.een in the center of the war nc- One of my couplns. however, who lives- Tf rr'n IVfrknfltd in the original -i;(u1e ntmle of K I, htincft, yellow mustard (not cheap substitute) combined with Ti, ni,,i,.' ... mi. .... MiiMin'rlnn olher r'a'" deal royera nnd Is. hlahlv Father and tho boys are planning f(p HJ)y (n Iif,h(1 1(r v.n reeomnien.lcd by many physicians I., .hike,, huntina trips, etc., for Satur-' kn(w h.i( 0 (h(, mlt,ry ,, 0(,on.v reduce the swelllnK of Kolit. day "Recreation day. , K. ,, iH v,.ry ,,,,.; Afier all otlmr remedies have failed To-to-rhurch day" will be observed ,rntin(t nnd wnn t blister.- thousands havo overcome tho misery next Sunday. j . ,iPi, nvwhere. w ill rec- i caused by su e. hurnlmr feet, corns. onmi.nd It: p raise It; Kiiarnntee it. Ha l'Unlons nnd callouses. T'se Mustarlne , will tell you' that a small box of this chilblains and frosted feet, but b 'wonderful discovery will do the woiii "re It's IN ay's in the yelnw box. tivitl.s. Metz Is only a few miles ln Paris, was in the French army. I .... . . .of r. mustard plasters. 'from the ;.-rman front line trench;' "I'ntil America entered the war my ; e HUSnCHaVOfl Tonsllltls. bronchitis, -pleurisy and Isistem. From the hills to the aouth ' sympathies were wUh the oerman; TACOMA. Wash.. Feb. 12. Alvln deep-seated couKhs Ko over nlxlit.; i..f it. the French every day could, with' cause. Kven after that. everybody Finley behaved himself all riRht as lihcunwitlc sufferers Joyfully praise It' . tl.elr powerful Blas-es, look Into the here treated me as before, and I have long as he lived In the country, but Tor the way It Pedlly ..stops thJ ipluce. - ' j not th luut cumpluliit to make.' . i It waa a different atory nheu lie can 10 oony aud -reduces the vwullcn Joinls.i 1 . .:.-;... ' i '. ) T T . . ... ...... .-..- - . '.r -mus. 1 .!'" - ' . ;v 4 .... .. . .-',-"-.- '.'!.'. .;.WW..--.- i . , . - . -, . . - u , 7