East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 02, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OKEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2. 1917.
HORSEBACK RIDluG AT PALM BEACH
FLORSHEIM f
SHOES I
STEIN-BLOCH
SUITS
FOR MEN
$20 TO $35.
WE ARE NOT LOOKING FOR TROUBLE
any more than this government is, but we do
contend that our prices, along with the
quality of the goods, are right.
FOR MEN
$5, $6, $7 to $3.50
fji surer horse. ' -
Vjt ran f ;.. i.
IlilO
We have plenty of
those beans, and
they are new crop ;
all kinds ;10 lbs.
for fl.OO
Carnation Milk.. 10
Dairy Maid Milk 10
Pork and Beans,
No. 1 10
Strictly Fresh Eggs
they are getting
low enough that we
all can have them
now, dozen.... 40f
CHEESE
Swiss, Limberger, full
Cream, and Cream
Brick.
"SUNBRITE
Scouring Powder.
This is a good one, as
good as any on the
market and the
price is 5 tin.
APEX COFFEE 35c
We know this is a
good coffee as our
customers call for
it the second time.
Oranges, small, sweet
and juicy, doz. 20
The Dean Tim Co.
PHONE 688
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Riding dummy hor that float
through the surf, leaping Rayly over
the breakers, is a popular (ad at palm
Beach. The picture showa Miaa Ethel
Campbell, a Philadelphia society girl,
riding her mount through the surf.
BRITISH REQUISITION
FOREIGN SECURITIES
Subject Holder of Them Must
Make Return to the
f Treury.
LONDON, Feb 1. The Official
Gazette tonight announes that by a
new order In council the treasury U
empowered under the Defense of tho
Kealm Act to rwiui-ultloii uny foreign
securities which may be required to
utrengthen Oreat Britain'! financial
position, and aluo to reyulre holder
of inch MM-uritleg to make a return on
them to the treasury.
The order forbids the transfer or
tale of such securities outside the
United Kingdom, but does not apply
to securities owned by persons not or
dinarily residents of the United
Kingdom,
The terms and conditions under
which the securities are requisitioned
will be Identical with those existing
In the voluntary mobilization scheme,
which, despite the extra two shllllngi
Income tax levied, apparently failed
to bring In sufficient securities.
OFFICIAL IS KILLED
BY PENSION SEEKER
Tragedy Taken PUu ln OiymjMa Statu
HuuNe When E. . Olm In Klxn
Ity ,Jolin Vandeil.
The. Biggest Value in an Auto
mobile at Any Price
The Product of Experience
Yalve-ln-Hed
Motor
Cantilever
Springs
fMMH) Miles to Set
of Tlrci!
0
SS Ml low to
Gallon of Gas
With ComplHe' Fle1rlcal Equipment Two unit Starting and I J glu
ing System.
ft
$6:t5 P. o. b. ii:ni.i-rrox.
lxiok over the field tlun visit us ar.d see If It Is not an unparalleled
fact that ro cur within several hundred dollars shows these features
which mark the Chevrolet as a h!(;h quality car at the very bottom
of price.
CO)SIIl-:i! Till: MOTOR No cur at the show within 12(10 of the
Chevrolet shows the valve-in-hend motor, the most powerful and eco
nomical of all types. More than that, the Chevrolet valve-in-head
motor has a detachable head, which will cut many dollars from the
ccst of having valves reground or In the annual overhauling. Our
salesmen point with pride to tha small bore, the vacuum exhaust and
other features which Indicate the high order of the engineering forces
that back this wonderful car. And, then
The lilt KEN Few cars have the lsriie brakes that make up but
one of the safety features of this car. The mechanic will state that
they are much larger than practice says is necessary, which combined
with the llKht weight of the cur, makes it positively safe on any grade,
and on any road.
The OVEKM7.E. IDEA Is Just typical of the car from stem to
stern. It's the Chevrolet way of building its prise model. All the
way throUKh you will find the crank shaft Xirger than practice says
It need be; the propeller shaft is larger than it has to be; the axles
ure larger than present duy stundurds deem necessary to carry a car
of the Chevrolet's weight, over all roads. That Is why this little car,
that Is enjoying such phenomenal popularity in Us second year. Is be
ing looked to. not as follower of precepts, but as a maker of new
standards. (
COMrXntT Every salesman at the show will talk of the comfort
that has beerf built Into the new model. You will never know how
comfortatile riding a car of such light weight us the Chevrolet can be
made. It is the long cantilever springs In back and a feature of spring
construction In front that takes out practically all the shocks. Che
vrolet calls It a built ln shock absorber. It does for the front end,
Just what the cantilever does for the back end and looks much the
same but;
' We can never tell you all the good things that you will find In
Chevrolet. Tou will have to come and see the new models In our show.
Simpson Auto Co.
. TELEPHONE 408
See them at the Pendleton Auto Show, Ecu, 15, 10 and 17.
OLYMPIA, Wash. Feb. J. With
the remark, "Hello, Old Timer," John
Vandeil, a logger, early yesterday aft
ernoon fired three bullets from a .5S
callber revolver into the head of K.
W. Olson, chairm an othf
W. Olson, chairman of the state In
dustrial insurance commission, as Ol
son sat at his desk using the offlcs
telephone. The revolver was fired at
a range of a few inches and Olson
died instantly where he was sitting.
The, only Witness of the tragedy was
J E. Leonard, of Chehalis. former
state senator. He was discussing a
claim with Olson at the time, ami
saw Vandeil come into the private of
fice with a revolver In hand, but had
no time to realize the danger before
the tragedy had happened, as Vandeil
began to shoot when he greeted Olson
Vile lleinarlu Follow Shots.
After firing the three shots, all of
which took effect, Vandeil, with a
vile remark addressed his victim,
strode out througrt the outer offices,
remarking to H. E. Norwood, at the
outer door: "I got him, and now
the state will have to take care ot
me, anyhow."
MUCH FRENCH GOLD
WAS SENT TO LONDON
nitiNt
$96,000,000 Sold Last Year and
Unstated Sum Lent (or
Period of War.
PARIS, Feb. l. A statement ot
the Bank of France's transactions
during the year 1916. submitted at
the annual meeting of the sharehold
ers today shows the sale of gold to
the Bank of England under agree
ments between the French and Brit
ish governments of 481,000,000 francs
($9,200,"000) and loans of gold to the
Bank, of England repayable after the
way of sums figuring in the balance
under the heading, "Gold Abroad,'' in
cluding also free deposits in Russia
and the United States.
"These operations," says the report
of the auditors, "have procured for
France credits in London for larger
than the amount of metal sent. At
the last making up, accounts of 5.
0K2 000,000 francs $1,016,400,000) In
gold and 3.4S9.UOO.000 (1697.800.000)
were In the treasury", and 1,693,000,
nnn tiuiiu.OMl abroad."
The banks temporary advances to
the state amount to
francs 1.4S0.0fl0,O00) ; circulation of
bank notes, 16,680,000.000 ($3,336,-
tiuO.000). ,
THE DEADLY
TltEXCII MOHTAIt
RISKS LIFE TO SAVE
A CRIPPLE 5 CKU 1 Ln
PI
Policeman First - Saves Those
in Tenement Fire Then
Goes Back.
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MORTAR
FIWIKcS TTPFerrH
One of the most deadly small wea
pons of the war is the trench mortar.
It is small, but fires a large projec
tile, which does terrific damage. B"
cause of the smullnees of these wea
pons they are easily moved about
and large numbers of them may be
placed in the trenches.
HP 6
SATUR
New Spring patterns
in Men's Golf Shirts.
Come in pretty stripes
and patterns, all fast
colors and values up to
$2.00; sizes UVt to
1612-
SPECIAL FOR SATUR
DAY, your choice $1.00
1
So x
l)dOlli
DAY
New Broadcloths and Wool
Suitings for Spring'
Come in many new pretty designs and patterns; also the plain shades. Excep
tionally good materials and all colors guaranteed fast. Don't fail to see our showing
before selecting that pattern for a suit, or coat.
EXTRA SPECIAL
from Alexanders Grocery Department
100 BOXES OF EXTRA FINE WINESAP APPLES, THE BOX $1.25 fo $1.75
' Two Phones, Both 526. -
ORDER VEGETABLES FOR YOUR SUNDAY DINNER. ALWAYS FRESH AND
SELECT QUALITY.
ALEX ANPMS ;
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NEW YORK. Jan. 2H inf "wit
. . .i,iUa..l ft
rescues of a woman ana iwu cmu.-..
bv a noliceman maritea a nre
night in the aix-sfoiy tenement house
No. 84 Monroe street.
Patrolman Holsmaeher was passing
the building when he saw flames shoot
from he second floor. He ran up
stairs to a fr.mt apartment ami
smashed In a locked door.
Hnlzmacher found the blaze burn
ing briskly in the room ana Airs. Lil
lian Shapiro unconscious on tne noor.
He harrd ed her to the street and then
returned and got her eleven year old
son Tony.
He went back again through tne
smoke and came out with uaniei Gor
man, six. a cripple. When Uaniei
was revived on the pavement he
wailed:
"I want my crutch."
The policeman endangered his life
but went back after It
I XITKI) PHESS SOU
KKSI"OXSIHI.E rXK
LIQl'OK I'ltOPAUAVnA
: CAN MR. GOMPERS
BE SPLIT IN TWO?
When a dentist is
filled his last cavity.
buried he has
; It Not, How is He to Deckle
i Where. He Stands on
NEW YORK, Feb. 1. A con- This Strike?
cern operating out of Cleveland, I
O., is sending to newspapers in j WASHINGTON, Jan. 29. -Imagine
this country a great deal of free t. r. stumping the country for
copy, ravoring the liquor inter j woodrow Wilson
ests. This copy comes in envel- , imagine the kaiser arrested for
opes bearing the return address w , ieajjng a peace riot in Berlin
Then try to imagine the American
Federation of Labor as an employer
of labor fiehtine a strike of its em- J
ployes, and President TJompers issu-
"The United Press Association,
Cleveland."
The United Press Association
with general offices in N't"
wed.
drew
the strikers'
York and bureais in many cities ; ing .statements denouncing the un-
throughout the country, is in no v
way connected with or respon-
sibie for the concern that is cir-
culating this anti-prohibition
propaganda and it has instructed
its attorneys to Insttiute proceed-
ings to enjoin the methods which
makes it appear that the United
Press Assoiations has abandon-
ed Its course of distributing
only regular news matter.
She said "No," whereupon ha
a pistol and fired at hr sh.
ran Into the house and her father ran
cut. As he reached the street De
Paulis fired three more shots, one of
them piercing Cammaro's heart.
De Paulis ran into Schnectady Ave
nue pursued by Valerlo Cammaro, Vlr
g'nia's cousin, who overtoook him.
The men fought in the street and De
Paulis's revolver again was dlscharg.
ed. A bullet entered young Camma
ro's right knee, but It was said at St.
John's Hospital his injury wa only
slight. '
A passing policeman arrested
Paulis.
De
UNCLE SAM'S LATEST SUPERDREAONAUGHT
fire i go Vom Out?
Does night find you exhausted
nerves unsettled too tired to rest i
ORSMD
U the food-tonic that corrects thesi
troubles. Its pure cod liver oil fa
m Mll.rjtiilrlinff food to Durifv and
enrich the blood and nouriik
the nerve-centers. Tour
strength will respond to
Scott's Emulsion but see
that you get SCOTT S.
Scott It Bowac , Bloomfield, N. I,
if. rr- t - i
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WIT ' ' j
I r -v .. 51 kv -. v i
il jf:'f A m
I r : 1 ' Tt" s
I I J , . rrn a
reasonable a;titude of
union! j
Just the same, the union of bonk- j
keepers, stenographers and typewrit-
ers employed by the American Fed- !
eration of Labor has sen-ed demand! '
on that organization for a raise it .
waees all down the line, a seven hour ,
day and a Saturday nail holiday am.
a few other things. And the Amen
can Federation of tjthor
practically all of them ami its com
promise proposals have been in turn :
rejected. j
Of course, if the employes go on j
m ssiw imsifst Worxin
MIMSTFJUXO TO SOI.DIKIU
PCTlKMinAD. Feb. ! The officii
st ii,jmvnt on w.tr operations Issued
v.-sierday records the foilowin inci
dent:
"On January 19. in the region of
! Lnhiuty. on the niver Shara. suthea.
lor Buranovichi. the chaplain of one
hi, refuse I i afvi""ns- wi" "m and holy
' ' ws,,"r- niade a tour of our front line
trenches blessing the troop. Al
though under artillery and trench
mortar fire of the enemy, the brave
strike, all good union men are bound. I"" 7 ""i:.: "L
matteY of principle, to boycott i . , v
as a matter of principle, to
the American Federation of Labor un
til it settles the strike. And but fig
ure out the other complications for
yourself
Kl
I.I.S FATVFrt OF GIRT.
WHO KKFISFD TO WW)
HIM
IV Pniilis.Tlicn Wotinds Cousin of I.V
Year-Old Virginia. Whom
He Shot At.
KW TORIC. Jan. S9. Because
fifteen-year-old Virginia Cammaro of
ly wounded, the latter dying an hour
later." 4
r fused to marry him. Joseph De
Paulis. twenty-two. nf No. 19RJ St.
Mark's Avenue attempted to ki!l her
last night and then shot and killed
j her father. Frank.
I Pe Tuulis called at the gill's home
HKI.P KOH BKOXCHIAI.
lOl'UIIS.
The simplest and quickest way to
get rid of wearing racking coughs is
to take Foley's Honey and Tar. You
get the curative Influence of the. pme
balsam and other healing Ingredient',
together with the mollifying and lax
ative action of honey Kdltor . T.
Miller, Canneltnn. Irid. (Inquirer)
No. 1 078 St. Mark's Place. Brooklyn! writes: was troubled with bro'i-
cnial Htrevtion anil coughed constant
ly day and niuht I took Foley's
Honev and Tar and got relief. It k
grat for bronchial colds and coughs."
l.a grippe and bronchial coiiwlv".
croup, hoarseness, tickling thr-nit.
said he had kept company with her i yield readilv to it, h'alin Influence,
for a year and thought It time thev ! Tallman & io.
BOW OF US S MISSISSIPPI
MISS
CAMHU II' BEAT.1
When the new battleship Misslssip. . The Mississippi is one of the thre
pi slides down the ways at Newport I dreadnoughts authorised by iongrfe
.Vows Va.. on Januav !5. after MlfS , on June 30, 1914. Her sister shlpt.
Camille McReath. a society girl of : the Idaho and the New Mexico,
Mnridlan. Miss , christens her the i now under coiv-trnction
Untied States will be well on the way
toward having the last word ln sea
fighting equipment.
are
at the New
York Shipbuilding Company's yards,
at Camden. N. J., and the Brooklyn
navy yard, respectively.
loo Cuivi
5-10-15 AND UP
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THE COSY and PASTIME THEATRES.
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