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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1919)
pi TWELVE PACES DAILY EAST OREGON! AN. PENpTJ?TON. OREGON, SATURDAY, FEnntTAPvY lo, FTV73 T DID YOU.JEVER StEA UHIFGHM JUST LIKE THIS? (jtwwpft!S:? wW R.aw;i yfeiw! lMtitfc smug!., Ajjh:Mi. VE ARE AGEffTS FOR THE FOLLOWING FAMOUS CARS: i j ' ,r ' " II i If 1 ' I f i t t , - C010I GROCERY 525 Main St, Free Delivery. Phone Glfj Dollars and Sense ' IN ECONOMY AT CONROYS. - 1 , . Best Cheese, 1 pound 40c Red Mexican Beans, 4 pounds 25c Iv'ory Soap, 1G bars $1.00 Rolled Oats, 9 lb. Sack 85c Sniders Catsup, bottle 25c Grape Juice, quart bottle . . 45c Olympic Pancake Flour, package 35c Bulk (linger Snaps, 1 lb . . . . 20c Tea Garden Syrup, Vz gal. 90c, gal. $1.75 BIG FREE BAMCE EAGLE-WOODMAN HALL Monday, Feb. 17th Given by Pendleton Camp No! 41, W. O. W.,to its t .. members and their invited guests. FLETCHER'S SIX PIECE JAZZ ORCHESTRA. " Lots' of Pep, It Makes You Steu." Good Music. Good Floor. Good Time. 'Mother,Heresour ?i Boy . A we11-deerVer tribute to American mothers in bright march time. "Watch, Hope and Wait Little Girl" unfolds a letter of optimism from a aoldier to his best girl. ' , " Victor doaMc-faccd Record. 18517 New Victor artist si&s a darky song Vernon Dalhart presents "Rock-a-bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody" the song that, made a big hit at the Winter Garden Show, "Sinbad." "The Pickahinny'a Paradise" is sung . by the Sterling Trio. Victor double-faced Record, 13512 Hear the Flonzaley Quartet The most famous string auartet in the world plays a jolly little Irish folk-dance, "Molly on the Shore" VictroU Red Sc.l Record 745HO Come in nJ let us play fur you ny of the New Victor Records for February WARREN'S Music House 814 Main St. Phone 524 ' ' ' ' ft Tin ii ifrr i i 1 I 4' p ; M - ! w- - I. I jdKrt' . ' P 1 , ' J f -V ' m . . I. 1 NWVteii.i:4Av!!aJfifc 'l'A Gole Eight Embodies as much real class and performance as you find in any car. REO Needs little introduction. This is the ear that stays sold. Many new features this year make a most desirable car, from ' every -point of view. " 3 j DORT The small car that is built for stability and service. A compari son with any other small car will show it to rank high in construction. ii m l i n i .-3 s i it r3 f-'l f-3 i YES, THE GARAGE IS LEASED rlinl two fif my Ik-M iliirK urn wilil lo ilfa'tl IViiilli'lrin icoilr. liiit f Mill ItHt'P n iiunilH-r of vrry ili-Nlrahlx mmtl ami Inrtro rui tns rir Haiti ut rliclit prli-cH It lukt'ii iH'ftirc friiiK oH'iin. .Im a fliif ri'siiiiirunt iroH"li 'i romiM-IHIoti. A rirnt cliixx lilitt'kMiillli simp (Inline a rim' tiiisliii-HM, fir unit- or Itiiw. fliy roM'i'ly at wry 'low rifH. Write me for. inirlli ului"- i-oiiivtiiIiii; miylhliiK you iianl in tliis liwnl- ly. A. W. Lundell, Box 85, Weston, Ore. AVE ALSO HANDLE THE . SCRIPPS-BO OT H rK-Tjr WHICH IS A WONDERFUL VALUE IN A LIGHT SIX. Come in and look bur line over. We have a car to meet your requirements, at the right price. ' p NO MATTER WHAT SERVICE YOU MAY WANT FROM A FIRST-CLASS GARAGE ' Your every need can be taken careof here. " it ' II1 you evi'r tee a uniform like (h'm? Don't foe too hasty In your ana wcr lrani only five Hundred men hitve worn It. Thin lioy helmK to one of the mwt excltiBtve branch"s of the service. He l one of the remilnr navnl Riinners who mannvil flip lilf- f otirtepn-inch naval Runners which heliel Kituish the Hun lines on the western front. The uniform l like thnt of a marine except for the inula n la, which are those of the navy. , First-Class Repairing Overhauling Srr3 Pi MILITARY PRISONERS TO RECEIVE CLEMENCY WA ST tl N C TO X, r-Vb. 1 4. Revision: of sentenc-f itniiosed hy general court- ' riHitUil for 01'fonscH committed during! i th war, is to he made by a board or j officers coiiHt ttuted In the offlco r (he JudKe-advocate general of ihe nr. ; h'. Secretary Haker announced that ! (tie result would he "substantial re- j I'lK'tinn of the sentences in nearly nil ; '-uscm save those of (he Krnvst cliar- ct er. r w here a ft ra va t ed circu m - J s(;iiH"fi exist." The exact number of military prls-'iik-m held at home and overseas who oiiuht he nffocted was not made ' luinwn, but Mr. Haker recently in lornnd the senate that 22 0(ia trials hy K'Mier.-i court - martial had been held slnct uio bejiinnitiK of hostililies. An priximalely ar.a.Ofm other rases were heard. b.ut as the charges were not of a serious nature the trials were by special or summary courts. Condition .Tusiify. "The cessation of hostilities and the ret urn to condit ions approximating thoso of peace," said Mr. liaker' statement, "render ft just Arid proper that clemency be exercised towards prisoners convicted by general courts- , mariiaf for offenses committed since the heKiniihiK of the 'present war. "With this end in view n board con. slstiiu of officers of experience ih civil as well as military life has been constituted in the judxo advocate's (office to examine the records of these J prisoners and enable the jndft-advo-i cate general to ret-ommend to the I secretary of war reduction of senteti Ices as to the facts and dictates of jus j live In each case may warrant. The commandants of the barracks have been Instructed to forward promptly,' I to the indfie-advocate general their j recommendations a to each prison-. ' er.". than a million dollars. He was mar ried four times, Mrs. Wylanda Ho chelle Duke, to whom he was married In Washington nine years dro,' sur viving him. He also leaves three chil dren Mrs. II. It. floodall of Durham. Mrs. Nathan L,. Ttrockman of Chat lanooKJi, Tenn., and Jl. Liwrt'iice Duke (f Xew York. TIRES AND ACCESSORIES, OILS, GAS, ETC. FREE AIR AND WATER. i No matter what your needs may be your wants can be satisfied. INDEPENDANT GARAGE 1 Clyde McKay and Morris West, Props. Court and Thompson Sts. V. E. Snavely, Sales Mgr. Phone 633 llllililllliilllllliilllllffiillil Cashier Charged With Embezzlement Lies Delirious in -Pittsburg Hospital T'TTTSnrTUi. Feb. 13. Oinrjf cd with embezzlement of fso.000 J. S. Swartz, cashier of the Park hank. Is In tKo hospital today In a delirious, unconscious condition. The polke found Swarta in bed suffering from nervous, break down. The Park' bank, with deposits totaling $2 22r,,n00, failed to open Its doors today on the order of , the state bank examiner. Defal cation on the part of a lxink of- ' ficial is said to he the reason. vimoi t r.nrv xow ISK'Mi;.S TOTAIJA' IVIJVO LONDON", Feb. 15. The eye trouble with which A'isco 1 1 n t ; re. form er Flritish secretary of state for foreign afTalrs, has been afflicted for years, row has culminated in tt;il blindness, hsiVh the- Daily M-siil. Viscount Grey is learninar to read by the Braille system of character for the blind- DELTA SUNDAES PS i SUNDAY. All Day Sunday a Billy Sunday SPECIAL (Orange Shurbet) DELTA SANDWICHES They are all made specially. Candies, Soft Candies Candies, Black Candies, White AH Candies. iititomrc U III KK. TOIIACCO I ((ijipwv Mirxnrit. is ii:m Iri!TI.M. N. '.'t"eh. 1T,. Hroilic t.. imks. h " of the foundi'ifi of Hie tohaceo nianiifacturinc firm of ". poke Sons cottiiianv. which later whs taken nvr by the American To hncro company, tiled here Pattlrnrty at Iho aire of 72. Afler the tlenlll of his father. Mr. lol;e sold n lartre portion of his to- hncco hohllims. nlthniRh lie leaves an j eslato PBtiniateil to lie wortn more CHILD HATES Oil, CALOMEL. PILLS FOR LIVER AND DOWELS ;tvn CAMroitNi fcvm i or itijs-- ir moss. sh'k. l-K-VKitisir. t oxsTii'Ti-:i. s THE I DELTA DELTAX 1 Candies, Sweet X V P m Candies, Sour f pPLun. orluun . p M Candies. Hard , . . . H r.m loxtirwon ' . j WITH AI.Tj SATIRnKD i 1 3 . "' " ., "'11 (rv-- 'ci i ... ... - ... ,.. , , .1 ., : . ...... ,J 4 $M I i2UIJUlbb4 .or lfui!J)yily I 'A VV IMiiiiUJ ; i . i in III I.Ook back at yonr childhood days,-, lieinemlier the "do" mother ihslstedj on- castor oil. calomel, cathartics.' How you hated them, how yon fomrhA aiOilrisr lakinir them. . Wiih our children It's different.) Mothers who clinur to the old form of' Phvslc simplv don't reali.e what rttey di. The eliildren's revolt Is f.-unded- Their tender little "insides" aie injure. 1 by them. If your chiTd's stumnch. liver and bowels need clra nsin;;, mivhiur only de licious "Californ'n Srup of F'isis." Its action Is positive, but gentle. Millions of mothers keep this harmless "fruit laxative" handy; they know children love to take it ; that it1 never fails to clean the liver and bowels and sw eeten the stomach, and th: t a teasponnful ttlveii today saves a sick child tomor Ask vour drnrtrist f r a bo( i b- itf "rallfornla Byrup of which his full directions tor babies, children of all niics and f on each bottle. Dr. Bessie M. Srore, efter sii months' work with the Salvation jVrmy in France, is home with a trunkful of souvenirs that she ROl from German troops the day aftei ithe armistice was signed, last No rtember. r Dr. Srote was the first Anwrl can woman to go across No Man's Land and walk up and down the lioche trenches after the suspen sion of hostilities. I She went out and traded dough nuts with the Boches for souve nirs. ' ffiTOO LATE TO CIJVSSIFY WAiVT ads. NEW TODAY FOR SAT.K- Full set of plumbing fix tures, hichidin pipes and faucets. Appiy lion W. liailroatl. WVNTKD liy pood gas man. ptsi : t ion as calVrpitlar engineer for spiins; work. Threo years of shop ex ! Pei ienoe. Stale acs and tcimth of .i..b in first letter. Box ITfi, Dayton. . ti. R-rown-ups pbi nlv 1 SAI.K--A modern residence that l!eware of counter-; could not he budt for less thai felts sold here Fee that It is made jij oita -vr sab ai $;ohu, lusmtitul-h- "Oalltoinia Ft-r .v.rup Company." 1 y im-ntcd on North Side Write P. O. RcfU any vtlwt kind wliU contvnut-Box NOW IS THE TIME TO GET YQUR CARS READY FOR THE ROAD. v Be sure of your repair work and you w ill be sure of the service your car will give you. . I make a specialty of repairing Buick a nd Hudson cars. BUICK and HUDSON CARS BRING IT HERE! 1 If you entrust your car repairing to me, I will in return assure you of sat isfactory work. j .W. L. CummirBg Formerly Foreman Oreson Motor Garage. 1 LEUER AUTO CO. G14-1G Garden St., Between Alta and Webb Sts. (Billy) SJ I