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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1919)
n"- - TWELVE PAGES PACE TWO ' PATLT EAST fJREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1919. I i U y t 1 ? i ' ": " ""mrv ''t"' , ' This Most Important Selling Event Will Come to a Close Next Wednes- iai Evening. Only 3 More Shopping Days are Left IN THE MEANTIME A GREAT NUMBER OP SMALL LOTS, BROKEN LINES, REMNANTS. SMOKE AND WATER DAMAGED GOODS OF ALL KINDS MUST BE CLEARED FROM OUR STORE. PRICES HAVE BEEN CUT TO THE EXTREME LIMIT ON THESE GOODS IN ORDER TO AFFECT A SPEEDY CLEARANCE. THIS IS TRULY YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE. DONT LET IT PASS UN HEEDED. BUY A YEAR'S SUPPLY NOW. All Sales are Strictly Cash tar Groc No Refunds ry Department is Now No Exchanges usmess WITH AN ENTIRELY NEW, FRESH, CLEAN STOCK OF THE BEST OF GRO CERIES. THE WHOLE DEPT. HAS BEEN REPAINTED AND RENOVATED FROM TOP TO BOTTOM. IT'S JUST AS CLEAN AND FRESH AS YOUR OWN KITCHEN. IT'S THE PLACE FOR Y OU TO GET YOUR EATABLES. Business. will be done in this department on our old plan goods will be charge as usual. Store will open at 8 o'clock Monday and close at the usual lime, C o'clock. PENDLETONS GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE ( 'W- JJUU , m mJmJmm j hLIUlijiii ii n n.ij ii ' W:a I i,.mM.iii.ii..i ' . mil i i ' " ' - in lini i i l. ' " l I I ' - I l" I I . f m&'08M WHERE BIT PAVS TO : TK A P EmMlWMiSmiy YANKEE TROOPS LITTLE AFFECTED BY TUBERCULOSIS COLOIIADO SPRINGS, Feb. 1 ,V There is little tuberculoyin anions th .Vmeriean forces in France and that vbW'h has been detected is due to in fluenza ana was contracted from the Kieneh net-fit ilinjy to lieut. t'ol. Cftr bl B. Webb, prominent local Kpecial-i-rt who hai h-n tuberculosis expert I for fienora.1 T en-hin In Franco fur ten 1 nnths. He returned here Saturday jto attend the furif-ntl of his f;tthcr-in-;law, J. A. Haves. ! Lieutenant Cofonrt Wdh declares Uhat tht. influcnwi was serious even in the frorit line trenches. 10 per cent 'of the f is-rhtinr? cffri:tives having been iiil at (no time during the early fall. He stated that out of the 2."f(,oti! imen nhn itntved in France only :.nii ha1 to K sent back for tubercnlostH, ifeo ripitl wfie the examinations of the 'men befrre they were allowed to sail i overseas. LEGISLATURE KEWS ST" There is a car that went thru "No Man's Land," It was wonderful to see; Over field and trench took the Yanks and French, It will live in their memory. Mid shot and shell it went thru hell, Tis the work of master hand, Thru the awful fight stood the Willys-Knight Twas the car of "No Man's Land." WALLACE BROS. J 812 Johnson Street. Pendleton, Ore. 3 v IVoplu Must Decide. PA LKM. Feb. 15. The Joint ways ami means corn m it lee of the leKisIa- ! lure Thursday night reached the end ot its rope under tlie G per Cent tax limitation. It has approved appro prkitions whieh will consume all the money that can be raised by the state during the next two years with lis ' present means. J . . ISy iitiHiiimoiis vote the crmimlttec , went on record in ravor of referring to the people at a special election to be called at the earliest date consist ' ent with frood husintfis, all appropria tion lolls which are approved by the : legislature in excess of the 6 per cent limitation. 1 A special subcommittee Is drafting a refjolur ion designed to carry into ; effect this policy, and It will be intro- fb'cx'l in the legislature Immediately. Dtrit-t May ivnl. PAI.KM. Feb. IT,. Flans for oran iz'ntr hih w v improvement districts v. hu h are trivt'T authority to issue and -e , mih's up to to per cent of the no. .i'-yy d v:ihiatMoi f mich districtH are 'Mirbedied In senate bill 200, which' was passed by tl:e K nate. RAI.KM, Feb. J7. All the heavy ar tillery of the contending factions in the J'ortland military world were Con cent rated before the house commit tee n miliary affairs Thursday night, ft was the tam( old fight between th M uh noma h (inn rd and the reon Natlnna I ( I nard now federalized with imlv a change of RettlnKS. The M u It noma h nri rd wan repre Mnted by "obne IcwJh I. 'ampbe. Major ft. K. :.'m;in and Senator K. i. Ho well, w it h 'oIojm I V. . ft o( ;.ti- ( Ii tteral Kred and (-.iptaiii A. At ilall Ho- ieSoii ;iniid, reln- add ti'.n or Major Itleh- of the freron Ktate police. I'ronnn hantri-d. iiALEil, i'Vu. 15. once more the reennsdruet ion prtira m has switched arouml. The plan to pa.ss the Khtddon hi creating a recon.tructinn coniniia Finn has been abandoned and now a program with four features as its ba Ih h helni; mapier: out by a commit ter. cor.si.ilncf of F. W. Mulkey. John K. Kdlliich. H- S. Iudson, Franklin T. Orifiuli, A. F. Fle?el. tforge I.. Ja-Uf-r and City Attorney Iiftoclio of 1'ortland. New Scn.-Hc I'JIIw. .SAI.UM. Feh.' I.,. The following pemite hills wrrt int rod u red yesterday: S. V,. by liell and ftrlon Kx-' lending f:nanc:al aid to p. Lamb, of niiiitary polic e, who was injured j in perfnrmn nee of duty. S. II. H 1. by fh ton A u ( hnrfzfnh expendit'.rri e.f Au It uruna h county J funds arising from tiodor vehicle law. j S. I!. 'Hil- by Larhmund Inerens-' inu salaries of Marion county ofiu-ialv S. I!. 2tl'l: J'V Norblad Prvidin for hi wst iB'at bin of ''aseado Kalis, i't, In mbia river. H. Ii. L't;4. by Hiindley Uolatin? to cr-nduet f elect Ioiih. S- It. 26:, by Kddy Giving charl- lable cii poi iUoiiH i lf.ht of eminent Kxtendlnjf financial aid to soldier domain, and sailors who desire o attend edu- S. UK 2tb by Kddy Aulhorl.liM ! ''"itonal institiillonH. Issuance of reeonnt ruet ion bonds. ' j - S. II. Jti 7, by Wood An Hnd hiK Thin war was fouirht to make t lie nun-suport law. : world Mifc for democracy, not fr S. It. by 1'lerce and I- f;. Smith chaos To the Public! N.. rll.. jw.li.-.' -rl-k lir.ifi. r : jri-s-n 1 1 n :r f..rr..l l.v Hit I l DON'T TIANT UNTIL YOU RIO A I) THIS! If you are going to plant the coming spring any thing in Fruit Trees, Shade or Ornamental Shurb heryT Small Fruits or Iiose.s phone or call at Matlock Laatz Investment Co., S.j0 Main St., Pendleton, Ore., Phone fi.1. ' Leave your name and addre?s, our Special Agent direct from our nursery who is now in Pendleton, will call at your home and assist you in selecting what -you may want. REMKMBEi: Our raws are all 2 yrs. old, field grown and a!jMutc!y hardy; finest varieties grown. Oreg'on Nursery Co. Established 18G7 1-100 Acre 1 Oi-cnco, Oregon 6 5 GET EXTRA MILEAGE FROM THE n Thousands of miles are javed to the car-owner by having tires . r VUIXANIZLI) OR RKPAinKI) at the proper time. Let us examine your tires. We I will tell you about the extra mileage you may expect, j Simpson Tire Service Company L. A. MUNTON, Mgr. Night Phone 208-J Day Phone 0.'!