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Suits and Overcoats
YOU MEN WHO ARE SICK AND TIRED' OF
THE MEDIOCRE AND THE COMMON
PLACE IN CLOTHES WHO WANT
Pure wool fabrics, Instead of those adulterat
ed with cotton;
A well tailorod look instead -ot the impression
of bad taste 'vhich poorly made, poorly fitting
clothes always convey
For mon our selection of suits and overcoats
tailored by A. B. Kirschbaum will be a delight
and revelation.
Mens' Mackinaws
$4.75 $6.50' -$8.50 $10
With thirteen cars of ixc.ik.t 'tic were purchased by Mr. Chandler
Eastern Oregon rattle and tvjrwV are Jam Dobbins, of near iHEAVV CUSH IlKl WKKV KPAIt-
hoping tlilrteun will hut lie uohufci tCiatide, JJr. McGregor of North
In this ease Warren ChundWr. the Powder. W. J. Towr.loy and (teorge
veteran stock buye- left last nigh' Ui-nson of l'i ion. and five cars of
for Kansas City, where he exr.o t.i to I . ''.me. " " ui' Iihw.-mIti violence. In lilieni.li
find a good -market for this
closs product.
where he exr.o U to I""0"?1 r"""1 " ' oe
'IMH irniti iiia priiH'nm nnnia. ilia, i
.'Chandler in nut entering the Kncsasi
ft'try market with any second grade!
high .
Among th..-si from whom the. c.tt-istiirr on this trip.
I'ru'aila Ariordlii fn -ltcporis
lUwIveil at Basle.
I I'OUCK CHARGE FORGERY
! Seattle Woihan Arrested 'for 'Opera-
tioini in Spokane.
SPOKANE, Wash., Feb. 21. Mrs.
Maiie Strong, 21, of Seattle, arrived
tel under the name of Morrison, then
i visited the Exchange National bank,
where she obtained a check book.' Go
ing to hiemp & Herbert's store, she
winte one check for $.'100 and four for
S.'.O each, the police say. Hure sus
picion wns aroused when the womun;
tiicd to cash a check, and Mrs. Strong
was brought to detective headquar
ters, where, according to J)etective
ri:xi)i.irn. hoy hero
Scrgiant Hrrd Oeiwll 5lnv Tie flee -omtet
for Ri-avi'i-y.
BA9LE, Feb. 2 1 - PlghMn; he-!
tweon the Spartaqides and the Ger-j
man i;o.ernnnrn. troop.j is lucrr-anlng :
in violence lu iKheulsli I'rui.sla. nc-1
cordliiK to reports r-j.-om d here to-S
day. At F.lbertfold, government
troops were attacked while detrain'
Serjeant Pied (ieissell of rendle-
lon, who is in the Uiith engineurs
in Siiokane today and attempted to Hn France, Is In line 'or a dr-'.oiation
,pass five forRid checks, amounting! 'or brawry. accordinB to tne st..r-ing and in the battle which followed
t 1500, accordinif to the polic. (told friends by Servant Don F!mIi jseventeon Sprtacans were killed.
The woman is in custody, charped of Orangoville. l.iaho, who was (The government soldiers occupied
: with forgery. She registered at a ho-i " sallie rfompiny. Ucisntl j the railroad station but later de-
saved the lives I IU comrades, i parted from the city after aereelne to
Fisher stales, by rare presence of a truce. KiKht men were killed at
mind. Bremen. Two armies of BOO men
He was aivsn Instructions In gren- loach are opposed to euch other at
adrr.a whea someunj accidentally I8!erkrade.
dropped a grnuadc timed to explode
'In two seconds in a box containing 50
others. There was mid scatterment
of all except the Pendleton boy who
hastily adzed 'the grenade and toss-
Hums, she confessed to the attempted"1 t0 v"'ere " cxi iodca nariniess-furgery.
TROOPS WELL CARED FOR
.Men Said to Be 'Comfortably Quarter
ed and in Excellent Health.
SHOOTS ESCAPING MAN
been
HilFs Dept. Store
working on in (
IDAHO FALLS. Feb. 21. Pnu! pain for the .
Clomheik. 21 years of aire, who wa 1 1 easturn jmrt of tl.a
wantpd in Pocatello on a chnrjre of
committitiK a hold-up Wednesday
iiipht, was shot ami killed here Thu'ri-
dny monyinp b'y Patrolman J. :B. HnyirJ
(ilomopck di'ew a gun and made a
linak fr liberty during a walk to the
county jail in custody of the officii. I
Hi.ye (.hot first and. killed Glombe-k j LONDON. Fi b. 21 Prince Joach
with the first bullet fired. ;fm, the sixth nun of ttie former kais-
' Ori Carmiehel, a companion f er, who was arrested at Munich
(Jlomherk. aUo tried to escape, but while on a mission to mstore the
was knocked uncormeinus by a blow ' Hohenzollorus to power was doport-
WASHIXGTON, Feb. 21. The in
spector general of the American army
oi occupation, after a thorough inspeo-
Btaie and in
wetttcrn Idaho for some time past,
wan In town for a couple of days this
wwk and wont on litis morning to
Pondleton and 1'ovtlaiid.
f.KltM.W
from n pun in the hands of
Norton.
Sheriff
T FACE POWDER 1
pnteel
WW
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Invisible
WONDHRFULLY
oft and fino, it
oJlirrtj so closely as to
seem to belong to the
skin ittclf. Never gives
tl)nt cosne "make-up"
lotik. And the exqubitc
Jcntcel traprancc makes
it a delight to ue. I lave
you tried it ? Tike a box
home today.
1 TMN.W Dlil t; STORE
THE IMAAI.I. STORM
50
EAKER AND VALE
WILL SEE DOKIES
The divnn nnd twelve hrigniuls of
Khnled temple N'o. 1 17, Dramatic Or
der Knights of khornssun, started to
day on a trek to :l akiT and Vale,
where tonigiit and tomorrow night
they hold a couple of important cere
moniali. A IiiiTtc chins of Knights of
Pythias at eath of thuse places is
awaiting the arrival of the caravan
from La Grande, when they, too, will
l"juurncy over the rouse which leads
tn smiles and perpetual sunshine." A
class of over fifty in number is ex
pected at Halter.
The caiavun is led by Mat-ion K.
Davis of Unien, roynl vizier, and the
following from Lit Grande go along to!
t.ikc part in the ceremonial: I
t. A. Chesscr, Ed Crossen, Harry
Klman, Del.ile Green. A. C. llaynes,
Wes. Harrison, W. t lloopvll, Joe
Kaeney, William Miller. J. A. .McCar
thy, C. A. Riley, II. W. Riley, Jess
Italiertson. John Ruby, Clarence Ste
phenson, William Wilson, C. M. Hum
phreys, Frank Clcnvinger, Cecil ltol
ton, II. P. Oliver.
J. McMastcrs will go along fur the
Raker ceremonial only.
j YANKEES ALL RIGHT
i WASHINGTON, Feb. 21. Colonel
George F. Stewart, commanding the
American troups in northern Russia,
lal.led the war department Thursday
that "alarmist reports of the condi
tion of troops in northern Russia"
were not wnrronted by the facts, .
i The health of the entire command
is excellent, Colonel Stewart's report
Isaid, the sick and wounded being wcl!
cared for and "the allied command is
capable of taking care of itsolf against
i the whole Bolshevik army."
who has
-(.viniHinon cam- ,: f ,h. ;, .,-,,,..
M. C A. In the n,.H th. nl,lir. rnnfnrlnhlu n.mr.
teied and in excellent state of health.
General Pershing in a cablegram to
the war department Thursday quoted
the following as from the report of the
inspector general:
J "No ovorcrowding ,of soldiers in
I'ltlNCE DEPOHTKD 'quarters. Large proportion of Ameri
can Boidiers quartered in public build
ings. -Practically every soldier pro
vided with suitable bedding. No sol
dier billeted in kitchens of inhabitants
In only a few ca'ics are soldiers bil
leted in living rooms. At present only
about 10 per cent unprovided with
mess halls. . . . Conditions are con
stoutly improving. It is not believed
a:i much attention has ever before
been given to health, comfort nnl
pleasure of soldiers."
ed f mm Ravaria tod
BOYS NOT SACRIFICE!).
Commander of .15th Division Says Men
Were Supported.
II
ITek ts flgwe m jm a? going
to plant. . A fcome garden helps th nation.. We
have the.largit variety of bulk and package
seed in the cossty.
'
If you are in the market for any leed grasses,
vegetables or flowers let us quote you.
Have on hand now a full line of staple bulk
seed Also 'orrion, sets. We feature northern
grown seeH for Oregon.
Harris' Grocery
Phone Main 70 and 77, Farmers Black 192
408 North Fir Street Across the Tracfi
"I
How many U-boats had Germany? j If you want a good Bmafiused car
Never more than ',46, we are told jat the right price sea--j)r!rat once,
by Captain Perseus, the German na-Terms. W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. 2-15-tf
val authority. In the single year "'
1917, sixty-six of these Bubmersihlea
were destroyed by tne Allied navies,
chiefly Britisn -and American. Only
a small percentage rf the U-boats
were at ea ht any rne time; some-1
times not moie than twelve perl
Tim oolrDC nntnl- nhmt. t ht I
U-boat was the f-.ct that their own ey keep busy at Silvcrthorn's soda
! ri iitiitt f,.ui, in MiA.n -a nrt ! f ountain. . 1 nose
considered ai order to go to - sen
almost as a death seutence.
Indigestion.
Take a few doses of Chamberlnin's
Tablets as directed for indigestion,
and you will soon forgot; about youf
stomach troubles. Try it.1 Adv.
No matter how fast the snow falls,
Xhe Genibins have reslcued $1.
1!I0,M'J0.000 in stocka una bonds
which they took j'rom Ttelgium and
northern France. In iiiairy cities
thoy had looted tho safe deposit box
os. Germany w;is iditiged by the
terms of the armistice to restore
this property, and it will be distrib
uted to Hs rightful owners.
fruit nut sundaes
nd Swiss milk chocolate sundaes will
pirate, the most fastidious customers.
FAMILY DRUG STORE
UA 6RANDE,ORCGON.
2-20-at
m;V taxi ijxr.
Neal SuvtlAm and Clifford Georce.
ri null V IU T1IJV .
WASHINGTON, Fch. 21. Maj V i . .. n .l,.. "'0s' blan !lt Sav0y "ole1, i laln
Gin. Peter E. Trauh, who commanded r'''-" ,"1' , I I J!1"1"' drivers, first class
the SSth division in the battle of the of s,a there , UZ Jcarliay ami night service. Adv.
lievetl to oe a snot nerc ni'-"- c w
niK'Fllllf, ui-iuim l-lir i.lc iu.es w I ,1 ,lrinL- M
r wiitir oov ....... u
Ul . .1.. .' .1 k.
ri... All t k-,,-cn. tl.nl Mb.. uiinKtuir.-,.iiii,oics"--"i'"" "
HAN ON ltl:i 1T.AO
I four years
WASHINGTON', Feb. 21. Logls
hition to punish anarchistic activi-ltine rrench
ties, or prnpapantla and the display
of flasTH -or other -emblems of vlo
loncn was recommended uuanlmous
ly Thursd-.ty by the senate Judiciary
committee.
Thn committee drafted a'nd order
ed favorably rep irted a measure
combining the "red flag" bill of
Senator New of -Indiana nnd other
hills designed to chock unlawful ng
II itlon.
committee Thursday the charge
the
mtn of the d vision, Missourinns nnd
Karsans, w're sacrificed by failure Of
artillery support.
'We were tip agnint three crack
Brche divisions," said the general,
"hut we advanced twelve and a half
kilometers on a two or three-kilometer
front, nnd held it. In the first three
hours of the battle we had taken whnt
and there in th:s "dry desert" section
of New York state, where a drill
may be "found." Doubt it? Consu".
Elmira's police Tecord for January.
Thirty-five arrests for Intoxication.
FOl'R in I, EltS ARE WED.
CAT GIVFS FIRE ALARM.
' BOSTON, Mass., Feb. 21. A black
cat who answers the call of "Alice'
had been up against for: and is tne pot oi tne 11.11.on sireci
market district, (rave an alarm that
. ! prevented a serious fire. Special lf-
ificer Donnelly heard Alice's cry, ami
DENIES HE IS DISLOYAL. iupon investigating discovered the fire.
Alice was the cause or calling atten
tion to a fire in the same place just
thr?e years ngo.
Lt Follctte Says He Will Not Permit
Aspersions (in His Loyalty.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 21. Senator
La Follette of Wisconsin vigorously
defended his loyalty m a long address
Thursday night in the simnte on whnt
lie pieiur-u tin inup ii p.-t'".". -
vpivfiCTir T. V..U ot r... r.,i In iho United Rtntes. The scna- 01 ' "PC neneun i .x i .
nie It. Bylcr and Re'nn B.Bvl'er, sis-; tor declared he would no longer per- j ni w-ere usl to light the cliap.-l.
ters, married Eli M. Byler and JcWmit aspersions on his loyalty and de- lch Is dark excei.t on snslny days.
B. Byler recently. No relationship eje 1 dared that his sole aim wns to pre
isted between the cirls nnd the mc.v 'serve pure democracy in this country.
Electric Light In Vatican.
Electric light wus used In the SI
line chapel of the Vr.Uonr. p:i!ace fori
the first time on tne occasion, of the
third nnniversnry of the coronation
In former years
W fav
WANT Al will rt.. it
YOUTH IS I'AROLKO
Chester' Thomas, ' the 17-ycnr-ohi
youth who was tnkt-n into custody by
!thr pnlii'e a couple day? ago. foi!.wing
In theft at the Palmer null, was pa
rol etl 1) y J in I r e 1 'h y in the i u ven i W
icourt this mnrniiig. K. W. Katmitn
i was apdntcd by the jude to act a.
guardian for the boy.
The Car For pependable Service
o
Dr. Edwards" Olive Tablets Get
nt the Cmift' nnd Remove It
Pr. Fdwmds' Ohvc Tablets, the substi
tute tor ftdomol. a. t gctitly uti the bowels
and pv-.itietv do the vv..:l,.
People stllk'ttd .wiili bad brcith find
rpiick rch-.-f thro-i -Ii I r. Edwairis'
tliive TaH-.-ts, Tl-.. pp-asant, rucir
raited tablets arc tiil.cu tor b..d b.-e.i(!l
by all who Lnnw Wx-rn.
Dr. -Edu-vrds' Wtvc Tablets a.-t pcntlv
but (iimly on the Uiwels nad li.ci.
stimulating thcru to na'uru! a t.iii,
, leanag the I.I.k.J nra! r,-:i- !milun
the ,niirc tv-km. 'liny iio that win, Ii
clang, -rocs cat.ya d ti n s withuut any
ul the bad al! t t!l, , ts,
M the Is-n, :ai . n.nty, sl,-l;enlo
rriping cith.irl-.-r-. r.re il -ive.l tio.n In',
KdwanJ.V Olne 'i'.i'ii ts wiih-ut Kr'l'il'.
JKlin yr anv d- rr-.':ci ri. !-- rr.-v ts.
Dr. F.l. I..!. v.T.fii (li -rovcrrd t!v
formula atlct vver.teen eirs ot rtrrv
tiee among pc.i.r.' i.t'iktol vitlt
k,-.vcltand f.vi r f,i,-,iil.uai, witlj the
atteiul.int bad br --Ii.
Dr. Edwards' Ohvc V'..'..h-ls nrc'fiurrly
a vccetablc conifsni i,T in.''d with ohe
nil; iu wO krrow t.'icni bv their of,e
color. -'Take one or Inn cwrv na:ht tor
a nk and note Aia e;ti a. 10c and I'js
porliux. AH ilrui 0 ,1s.
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! THREE GENERATIONS jj rg V 4jL ' Nil
' Hi6I2H!l, '11 'The World's Most' miles llli
! 7 I Champion ftMtpn gasoline ffl i
; Sr Si I . ' $1055.00, HERE " -
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x'i'i ' 'ye. 'jjl luoie uoiisei vauve you are in ouyinjj yyui aubtMuuuuts uic.octvci vuciucc t. i,, j
j (j.' ' "'''V j have of selling you the Maxwell. Why were there more Maxwell3 sold, in I
if ? r:'!'i'X j Union county in 131S than any other cnx? " !,
1 .Krlvi : WE LIKE To'dEMONSTRATS CALL OR PHONE .
; liT . '":rt . - .nil 1
rFtrr 1 maxwell Jerpice Jiation l ! If.
Thereiore tl. rci.M.n foif tfie In- ' Ij . - (? "l ! ? -
terwt la tl, pl.ture. It is the : !i U . .q, -.-fc--g-jg-. ,iar- JlL:Ta 'l!PJ
fmb heir, hvthree t.-rn ttolm. ' C 6,r ("' m B
rtr?rx ill jeffbrson aveiwe. - &xzs J j
Whu.
iTUM
instead
of coffee
Try the change
for ten days
if health or
other reasons
appeal to you
You lllike this
excellent table
beverage with its
rich mild coffee
like flavor the
results of the
change will appeal
to you.That's whg
somudiPostum
is sold ngwadaus
w
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I if
7
ill v y
LJoxshC- is superior to
any other front lace corset,
for without the VZmZigg.
features ho eorset can pos
sibly le just as good. It
contains the master touch of
scientific construction.
"You do not sacrifice com
fort for style and you do not
sacrifice style for comfort
-when 3'0u wear
A complete Hue alwavs on
I hand, priced at $2.50 up.
Mrs. Robt Pattison
I Corsetiere
Phone Red 3221 R,.s. 1702
Oak Street.
SI0PEN DAY AND NIGHT I
J C. HENRY
Residence Undertaking Parlor -FUNERAL
DIRECTOR AND LICENSED
j EjMBALMER
Phone Call MainjSS Day and Night
Fake Care of Your Eyes
.yoa CAn't.&ttori to lose thm and yon can't af
' ! ; iord to tbuae them.
f IXAKINATIOSF FR2g .
Vf9 hat Sheared tlw services of Dr. S? T.cs
moniion, 0fK)mnrist,0of Portland, Oregon, in
orde p glfsjjur patrons the verc test hlp in
securing tfce sgroper glasws for their eyt.
pTJike idvanUge of0the opjortunity now, at-
tirlRISTIE'S VARIETY.STORE
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