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?BEGOyiA.V. PEXPLETON'. OREGON', THURSDAY, FKBBUABY 3, 1916. EIGHT PAGES REWARD FOR PRETTY LAD STOLEN A YEAR A60 WOODEN COW USED AS IIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIMIIIMIIIIimilllimNIIS RUSE TO CATCH ENEMY From Whatever Angle You By ohm f j M Up) Approach the Subject The Franklin 1 . a la t. rresra M froa. II ni a o:?: . : : z case ti4 tkmtr baap tie S . . i.... . .... . . a j,. 5 er Rftl anls ftaa cw. r-- - ? PAGE FOUR is THE CAR YOU WANT "a-be. a hHHka ill , mMm I tM A n Mi i ::e tit ;aa Tfae Presc-. I a Otiau MlUlM fij jat ,c S " "xrfemaasltaa that la oppotmt S - t ... i :.-sa:j ;- S :" - lb Cvw Sid 5 !"-'. Th3 wtst OS for MOM UBM S of t: Safe and S&ne Light, Economical Easy Riding Easy to Drive Easy on Tires The freedom from freezing troubles is most important right now, and the freedom from I nvprhMtino frniiKlfs will h nist as imnortanf . . . . . . . . . . j - i - - next summer when the theimometer reaches in I ve.- i. I AA- .111 i uu tne snade. .iJ fa ratctars aa of us bn we si tp H B Sip "' L .cbU'C i.o4 fel IT-aStST) U OBl 4W H ran fvj With ft hl- iwt. h caa charts yoa with a hop. H caa twist jva awl caa turn you ard Baa pluck rou try lb beak H can nil you Mfc nost outtsndlsb d.p He in tale aaV o-caiied Ma tud aiwJ '.'rtJTt'rt si Intt m ujlh H cao rnaa fMNaT reaoiM tkrtt fa4 Uk SOV; H ran lurt-n M aaaf oimucI ear i4 'an nrwlh II v M Rohm ajji n-, vn J ' ' Mi aaaapaari 4 -r. Fia.. aaan ak bmm .'ilh"-r hail ia-ii him THkL PtCTUmU cr JSXMAT ALLCJi IJtt BoWy aj b aaa ka,f. ... J 4.r..l ?.. i-iayinf la ih yarl of lb h. - 'an al'.hont racccai clonting lo b.a ooctt acJ ana". D- t buh ' la : lat H(w.1 oo loa --Blofi ''t t" hur un l ai In th M Mr Rkaaat fi Totay h. rntwi hut fy.i rtwarii for tb IVjy. no quBI aV hot M ut took off fa cvenm. pundi H iu a Rurdv That th. .a known of him. but ,.rolro wilh a ; aomar, who did not know h-m rddi.h brown hair .' rt a jMTft oaaensaoa of h.m a a tit- I U id b htad aaaaMffaanTaal a trang-r through the ru a fw , Baaaaaal aftM. tn pay bad diaapar l. Th. '.onvln' ir.f pomt In hr ldn- aneaaM wa rb fact that th child IBJi aaw had r.o r'-rnptra on Clu after clue. In all faru of tht w a near aj ;k! of the real cae and un :aid to wa:t tcjlkaaea The K'd:e.- e vr) took tsa ;-oo la cow and waa nn rr ire Germacj aj proatbed aitfa aUlkpaiia. Baria .iiea faj manon tfae acidler j - - :- . :et . w t trn.h bi he waa interra; ' ho t Th . w eJ to pieeea The aoldier ru.. m eacapio. 'faouah wooaded That' ' luiiiiiiMiiiiniiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHniiiiiiiiii: iyiHtliminmHHinnnmiinimyiimun,,,,,,,,,,,.,!,,! ""MfMftlHHHHIMtMHHHIHHMtltHHmiHIHIIHIIIMHHmHIlllltllllW 1 A Few Things to Do Today I Pendleton Auto Company 1 3 -!rowg 1 at the brti car on th Hon itbouk )nir lac I LS th( riffir'isil u-r.fL'ir.rp mtmA la ft.iTtf it t r ' .tnumea: vnen a pr-rt" corp.. tha mu c 'K-itr lor me jren- son coming from the outdoors ";"' r.aai Khoi i U'4 . BJI'.Ciiir 1L "II 1! I1IV rr.,1.. j ir... ...... . . .f l, , - 'wt.T iiu uu'jis or sen." or T;U i the mediurri through r,ii.nc vut .. u-j enough for tfae httan admlr;,; 1 OBlj the oerlnnlna Aftr that h mutt apend two vean in flam. MM THE SILVER LINING a ugerry uoy and drill at ihe Norfolk hoci leejing, "r marine, corpa ofllcen my th rnav be -rii.;n moi oi our enterprise!- with a fireplace and are undertaken and it ha.s tak- fire. Note the air fit fi mJ ,rr, Lt YT TI. rr t.'- tw, , ti a. L . 1 .1 . f lllut ... ... -K ....v. viciiici k-jou tnougn tne room rnav he mat uiorouh course ttlemen movei- at different times and crowded. Then note the feel- 2 ,ra!":n,t Whn h'- through - . im-c 'fi.n.rr Knows a (rrPaT ris. r.f tut on entennir vour own Ifv. .r,,hi. . ..TL .. ' CW. It-- a- " " I - 'wi me B3- . viii. .vn cieii one call!'" ana tnere m rsTr little ine wouia naturaiiv Commercial CI , . " ... , fpwi i luaaianu can air , tne horiw marir.ea- h i, : : - ---- i ww iiwu.w inoroujfniy IWO or "n 1 "lasuaiss a joxe, but on rr more times a dav or else ar ing room. .Not even- one can '' "r an-i there i very ntti ly sup- have a fireplace, but even- one about ,'1,h''r "a or !an,i htina. in Club to can leave the bedroom ' win-1 'ZT "J T J t nnar. : u. j ,3'Jn know. An f..r cavalry well. dayu there will very likely be a'ter! keeping with our much chinook and people having a heralded progreiwivenewi and reserve supply of hay will be ruwnes snap. . . . . . rj... At.. r . . . . kMHr anil u M are having their trouble- lh-rr- through to " just now because they n-.rl mnrn f-H i,nH fhv sre. linaKh- ti frirefoll arar-tlv hnw i POe the they will fare. Within a few be housed in up-to-date guar- dows open at night and can airlth L r . m bi.n nir ii.iih r.n mn. h ai I .. . . I. than one occaaion the marines of uddIv of hav will be WWM" nap. i ranee for aomm PntrUnnnna 5" Vae WW taw tj a- -,.n 1 : ti , HmI ni.ikmn ..r t i .,.-;i;. n.v.. , .I10"' "n horneba k and. haf aiau w ikii av wiici iimra uiiii '" wa wii m vcuuiai,'..-. remaps irequent more. f.,U(cht well are now demanded. Such wea-ltrue. The club has the most , thorough airing is the cheap-! the b.ttie of taftilitii the ma ther as this cannot last long ' wretched club rooms of anyier in fuel costj. i1"""-" "i""1! th .mailer gun- on and when it breaks away we! regular commercial organiza-i When is a barn properly ; Hpanth'm" "h a"d will be upon the edge of spring, jtion with which our people! ventilated? When the air is; ihe iir, from 'the nd'atterie. When fair weather does arrive come in contact. This is well not distinctly foul to the nose wa more accurate and deadlv than there will be no failure of the! known to every business manjand when no moisture appears that "' ,h" big f,Jn'- r aors the grass supply because of short-1 and it'has been a matter of re-; on the walls. Some approved oaa'snyUi'tS JUf' ''ff''len, an'1 age of moisture. Neither will j gret for years. Though our ventilating system should be vastly tarcsr fciL'wkratTa the ranges, suffer from any needs call for first class quar- provided for all tightly closed lan in the defer- of the legation drought next summer. Mother ters we have just the opposite, barns. Sheep barns must ln r'hin!l th" L'nltad state,, marines Nature has a habit of sending' For the coming year the or- never be tightly closed. Sheep ,ht 'I;ff:' Jlt a"'' ... . . . . . . , . ., , . taK lake him aa soldier, sal or compensations along with most: ganization could no nothing because of their natural cov- ir.,nnr okar raard or erra as car et the troubles betatowed upon better than tackle the prob- ering, need only protection alryaiao, lad the marine H a hard lem of securing new quarters, irom wind and storm, lheir " ""l- f irst class, commodious club lungs, like those of their an- V Orf ftiiurtt,r u..,th .jr. . i..m. ( ewtriTK in th mnnnfrain fapl.l . - --- uui,ja niui ' . . . j . t.'yiJI .... .. . . luvwiiiu i . modations for our civic meet- nesses, must have free air of THIS MA V fujtfdta mi xiXbHItllT - ings, womens and mens, outdoors in order to keep ( 3i win ue pr.ei.orn.iia. u bfJ . bijf aajMt t Pen-, healthy do not have s.me high wa-.dletjn Tnat J the Mrt of ter as a result of the ex- -i u. - :i mu I .... ,. yiai.r nir ,y,jiiiiuei Liai i.iuu ;,- t-raordinary rail ol snow all ,, it inrrtIul-H nrp Prt Call up Phone 5 and order a load of mill-end.-- I 5 for kindling. All short lengths and the best thing in the z world to start your fire. A big load for a dollar and a half. E E Second Order enough of our Rock Springs coal to fill your bin. Third Build a good big red hot fire. 5 I Fourtli Congratulate yourself that you have the best fuel in Pendleton. 5 Fifth Resolve to do it again. B. L. BURROUGHS, Inc. Cor. Webb 6 College Phone 5 'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIllliltllllllllllllllllJ itnnn her creatures. ARE WE PREPARED FLOOD? "EVER JIAU km over this should be section. If there a sudden freshet tige and should be prosperity. There no makeshift ar- tains and in the valley at the name time the creeks and the Umatilla river would go th. memng tne snow in tne moun- ranKfcrnent ,f the thing worth doing at all it is worth doing right. One way to make Pendle ton a better town is to see that each year .some betterment is pro-, ided that will constitute a permanent asset to the town. Iast year we secured the nata torium. This year let us get r-al ommercial i.luO. CURRENT THINKING ih'-refor'- th- city author tUM ar- nzht In taking notice of tb( !-. -. If there are weak spots anywhere now is a g"d time to plan defensive measure in the event of dan ger in the future. The levee it "uppo-..j to be sufficient for .1 V known li the nast How will we fare if there si 1 1 rj b- n greater rush o Aater than has ever been hai VENTILATION IN WINTER 'HE following advice from he ssrvtaa THE MAJrjnt CORFU. The Cnlted Hlatea marine eofps l : the first born of L'ncie Sam mill tary progeny A a matter of fact it Is scarcely proper to refer to the corps as the offspring of rrn- old (efl lleman with the raftsfatOs haiili BJSBl for In this case ihe . hild i older than the fatn.-r The marine corps celebrated Its M'Mh Mrtfadk) this year, for a resolution providira , for two battalions of riarlne was I passed by the contlneniul eOMaTtai I ( November, 1771, some months be. j lore the hlrlh of the republl' . Hi bkbtIbs "rps Is thus th uldsai brant'h Old Diet was an old plantation darky He was rarely if .Ver sick, and he always claimed It was the way he lived one day as he was walking down the n.-eet a local mer. chant, taking advantage of his Ignor ance, a'-costed him thus: Dick, one it told me hi friends ha ve ancestor got saesstors? as big a lie as w er had nothln' I mumps and CO lb ly Su Pendleton'? ort-paredness 1 V the Idaho exneriment' At Vera crua and la ;.. ,.r :...... Hay II an. th i'hiiipplm-a the en. '.rtui'in in 'ii in L:r ejnt, . . ...... .. . ''' within the last few ear full V inter is the testing time of llr(vd up , th umUtUmt or the oorot he boxer rebellion In China and maE Kl aTEtry ventilation conditions for both ir, piiry eye on nlk for the rr.er. peeping PENDLETON SHOULD HAVE IT In the Spanish-American war the marines established a record for skill :md daring which serves as an r, wear hlch, lulte appropriately. Is a globe In all ,, parts of the world So cdher nailon ha" much ImporTari'-e to th kr;cjwn before rrian and hirat rtnnsas nrl an barns are kept tightly closed lw ,,m"r ysspBs arin. u vaBU I apiratloa to the mn who no lation IS not provided for the the uniform and Inslgnla- tendency to colds and lung j disorders is strong. Scientists -j KNDI.KTON is known aajtell us that the causative MJ a brisk and lively town. ! "g' ots (germs) -if these mala- We m reputed to have 1 are very generally pre a etVM Hi.int that conta ns '". out that th- animal body i" usually able to resist them niiless reduced in physical tone. Freeh ;'ir is one of the greatest devHelizeri. The need of ventilation is apparent. When is a dwelling mort (Ran tne average quan tity of "pep." We have ac COWpillhed CeilaVin things in Ihe past that justify this repu tation to senile txteoi Nov the f'cimrnercial Club d States tfe pr1 itta. heel so marines as The sailor rnav: sea salleer,-' but down 'n tar knows that the ma- "has it 'in him" when It efficiency In fighting Mot narlne Is ne-c-essarlly any n the- satleer er s'eldler, but I the advantage of g inn. h .ugh training, and Um il'ei fao leads him. F"r 'it (he l ulle d Mates en .- A ''hlnaman wa were any gee,ej e!o "c.eKed de'rc,r., "''hina have best Hang 'hang one great; save life to "Vou don't MJ n "Me velly ha,!,' callee Irr Ha Kor, cine, rjet velly. It Han King f, ( Me glow worse callee Irr Ha rig time no eons ve iSkee) if th ' r In i "hina. he exclaim IreatOfg In wi '.ckI deec-tor. me." How is that he said Qrt some me 1 HI Me esj ISomet nr Idle. A We graph and fU III Standardizing Retailing Retailers, especially the small store-keepers, are becoming bet ter educated. They are learning how to count costs, compute profits and stop leaks. They are discerning the money-waking possibilities in smaller stocks and quicker turnovers. They are learning the power of news paper advertising and the profit that comes from cooperation with their local newspaper. They are watching the national advertising in the newspapers and studying how to make it pay them. They are seeing to it that their windows show the advertised goods at the time the newspaper advertising is running. i lliiil