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DAILY KAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 19 17.
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NEWS
NOTES
OF
wheat that has ever been connected ;
'with the litiKiiioKH In thin elty anl It
in with real regret, that. Mr. iVillIn
jiartH with hl wervleOH.
Kit urn from 'ulll'iii nlti.
IterenenttilK e Hoy W. Itltner ar
rived home this ninrnlnic from Cali
fornia where h mient a couple of
weelm. He mad ' tile trli In oom
pany with Heprexentatlve I'lmvilm
Htott of ' Multnomah county.
In I.a Ornnde uml many did not bo,
! prfferliiK ltiHten.il to come to 1'endle
' ton v.'here udmlMfdnn wum free, even
ihouKh railroad fare watt hoveral
tlinoH a dollar, AmonK thoHe here
1 from Iai Cranrie were Mrv and MrH. O. .'
11. Johnson.
noon
hut a few
over.
brnleF. one hand waH run :
Slrnik l.y AiKo. , , 'fMI Hii-vhv KwmliialioiiH.
Andrew InKlHon of the Knt The i;nUi!(i HuaeH clv w.rVrC corn
OieRoii,n pupr hHIith, wa knock- ni)HHion Jinmn)riml ,hat un exuiiilna
4d uown by un auto yeHt.nJny after- tUm wi1 h(1,u ln ,flv.r()IJr ,.Uhi
mil lorumnioiy HHpen Willi th ti.iu i.ii, nwi.,ii i..nt(.ni.
Washington ;in1 Wyoming for the
Jurpimt of lilJlriK' v.'H'unries in the
eclii in til inn hoi vice. nnl other
ItrrincheH reulrinp; similar (iialiflca
tkns In the poHlthm of Ijooklteeper,
Hoth men and women will be admit
ted. Appointing salaries r;me from
?!Wm to $ 1 im pep annum, liiu of
exam I nut If n in Nov. Hi. 1 f 1 7. 1 n for
mation and application PlankH may be
secured by iiddrexsinK Srr'try,
Klevem h Mvil Service Jjistrif'f. itn:i
I'oKH.ffice I.ull-lIriK, Heal I l WnMi-litKlon.
I ton, died lant niht. The child had
j not been Btronfc Hlnre birth. The fu
' vtrnl will be held tomorrow after
j lifton at J o'clock at the idnom cha
pel, itev. Jf. if. ilnbbell will eondiiet
the Hervie'H.
To Repair Dwelling1.
A1rB. A. A. Kimlj.tll has token out a
; permit to repair her dwelling at tfl 3
Aura Htreet at a rout of $12 5.
"o(fl Ovorrtiu:, Alleged.
' It. A. (Mirrun haH bronght it it In
th circuit court ualnKt H. Hoime.
man for judgment on a t'lUU note, W.
M. XetorHon is hi attorney.
f;ef fl rar 1 ranch I vp.
Th I'.icitit Power A- Iiht Co. war?
. last nttfht (jranted a. un yar franchiwe i
i to fnrnii-.h the to.n of Helix with
power and lU'hl , uccordinff to word
toroitKht back by 1r. V. W, Vincent.
: local rnnmiBi-r of the company.
Three New Auiom. ' .
K. i". Tulloeh, well kniwn local
farmer, Iuim purehuHeil a new mode)
('adl)luc of the 1'endleton Cadillac
Auto t. (. M. Wright of J'llot ftfiek
and Hhumway A, Krauze of Kch hav;
purchased lodmi ltron. eais of t hn
wame company. .
J.H ;rande IVopIp Hear SHM'eli.
There were quite a number of T.a
frrunde people here hint niwht to hear
Vice-President Marshall Hpealt de
spite (he fact -that he puke Iax
(Vraude the nlKht before. An admlH
fIoii price of one dollar was chained
Town Property Kdd.
ah ll and 12 In i:enervation addi
tion, with imiuoveinentM, have been
Fold by A :iartKen to Mattle Huttou
nnd Kd Keen, t he doi I belnR- made
tiironprh K.stefi j'Ylf'dly.
Voumr Ilaby I)le.
Naomia I.elia ;ervals. two months
old daiiKhter of Mr. and Mis. I'.Uih
Jervals who live just In-low Pendle-
Men Mlt lu I 1st ic ow.
I n: M. S. Kern, prominent fenl ist,
and icore J''erKUMon. wdl known
.'alexin a n, were Invited to n ppear In
police court t h l.s alternoon to exidain
why they iriid to iner each other's
features la.-t evening on Court Htrt'et.
I'ast troohlfH Ix-tween the twr crop
ped out in actual hostilities and for a
ft w minutes there was plenty of excitement.
Two Involves f, t anted. v
!. I::af ff-ty )i;ih ben irrnnted a
dlv(rf: from Iiih wife. Viola. ItattVty,
but Ik refpiirei by the dee-i'-e to con
tribute ';." a. month toward the Kiip
poit of the fuur children of which '
the mother is to have the custody.
Florence iilaekaid han lif-eu j,'iait-d a
(Mvorce from Alexander J-iiackard and
receives the cost ody of t heir on-child.
PAY CASH AND GET MORE
The Dean Tatom Co.
Phone 688
SWKKT CI DICK '55c (MLIX)N
Catsup 20c Ixitlle, 3 l'oi- 50c
('ranl)ervies, quart 20c
Swot't Potatoes, i His 2"c
Cauliflower, each 15c
Yellow and White Corn Meal, sack.. (i"ic
Home Cookies, 2 dozen 25c
Small White Beans, pound 15c
Celery, Fancy White, 2 for 25c
31 EAT AM) LOTS OF IT.
Our Meat Department is complete.
EVERYTHING TO EAT.
Iny
J;i
a nd
uty
the
ijidecs (treik i ar.
joes M. r.'.stes, l.ical Insufanco
rejil estate man and forin'r ileji
bhcriff, idiiiid ni-i now auto near
Hitters' hi IiimiI this morninjr. it
ha Vftltf been h i t itli'lf tiy j. ,y rider.M
who took it iiiiin in front of hfn res
Id ' h c Jasl niKhl wit hold his .per
mission. A part of t bo bum per wa i
IVIIkmt Is Omvictcil.
! Frank k'eKyyr, the yspman with
Vhoin Sheriff Taylor exchanged shota
' wome time, uko, wan convicted of
i blowing- up t he Hermlston )om( of flee
by a federal jury In Portland, accord
i iiif? to Hlieriff Taylor who returned
this morn in k from ifrt land,. The
jury v. a out but ten minntes. Hoth
PcliNAer and Ma.'-on. hl partner, were'
Idem il h m1 by ;i ' v,l,,rado ex -sheriff
a p. two men h e a ir e ted once on a
..similar job after tracking them
t iii i ay. h i he mow.
Kone, c
fil anil
era I leafs
iIher ilama
'iiie Fpi inir Prol;-
i ni'.
' IlriUhcis ee Alter eais.
) II. 'I. Hldeliftein, Well kltOWft
j I 'end let in business man, is enjoying
, a visit from his ymniK brother, .. I'..
i ItlvdeiiMfiu of Itiver. M
i Whorn be 1 1 ; i 1 ii. t : een inr ear.-
"fUii bis ari.il in this city a lew
ji'ay; :n;t., The hrotbers were imrn in
Holland hut e:m lii lie- elder
t 1 ll .Xiiieri'M to t-et-k his fortune.
;irls ;uaid 'ice Pre1leni.
The I'enrlle! on J h.nor ' Itiards were
on the jt last iiifVht as a bod.v-'uard
tt Viee-I-resident Marshall They had
been risked to officiate as ushers and
did so, but their untie did not end
I here. "When the meet inj; adjourned,
many people were surprised to find
Honor (iuards walking h.mh all about
the Jfappv Canyon pavilion. They
had heard noises Kiel; of I ho building
which, bd them to think that s.nie
one might be inteiuiioK mih'ehief and
i In v tuoin pt .st a i ioned t it em selves
about tlie buildim? as (Miards.
fciroiHi iiii n aniM a j ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 iii mi iir
He as :l
brother v ;
five ;
'i nine,
only
ll'MII
tour
then and hi.i
i-ciirK old. The
ilti-: cuunti-v
,aml.
' Polish! nioil i oliiity
, A d- a! Iii...lhm' :titn ;o-res of hih
I ch.- s wiMNti land in Cpe.vr alley
i t in h of I a. ( ir.i i.de. was com ideted
hen ..ilt uiai sti 1 ti .. wltu
t h" i s rv:it i -n. pu rehased
listen & Ii iedl- Hie KramltK
a (Mttishb'iMt ion said to ha f
ve JiN'.nini. i V rl Sa It mat li
elian;e of th m-w jirf jar;..'
yesterday
farm on
thiaiUKll
! iH'h at
been ti i
Wil! ts:.V
v. luii- i:.-i
SMlHll
rati
it-h Will
ide
the
ll.
,1 ' fkr
II
hf
The Power
Behind the
Garment
JIoneM workmHM'ililp, com-!
meiisuriTnent-i, dura hie fabrics,
seasonable stI(.
That's the power behind nur
H. rinentM
Maybe it will cost a 'little
no ire.
Will K earns
Will Kearn
ol!ius, vrain
!ii;m, has reji
! Seattle and e
, fi v, W e.-ks tti
P.oyal riyiliK
'and he cup.
blanch of th
h iiur Mill a
ev-wrts t'. be
;iioi lat. r t
tie- winter, t
Jl l at. .Ml Dlef".
ercd niiP of U;
i:nii-.ts.
s. assistant t
huyer and
Mned (rum P
peets to lea
. r'-fii't for
Henry V.
w a rehouse
itrtiand iktui
ve within
imy in tite
cveii More Naval Kccriills.
Jiecruit iiiK f"-r t he navy has never
b.-en hetter in this county than rielit
now. i;rinp the pasi two day, Ke
eui it iitx dfi'-'-r Swart z has eutisied
s .-u men. Kutir were frurn the Her
in iston h inh sr poid, members of the
basketball team of that school. They
are Herbert Vincent .Sullivan, liuwseil
Valcnt ine Weinheiiner, L'rsel lTdwin
H iut l a nd f ireiftiry Jerome FiniiiKali.
Tie lifth member of the team, one of
the Todd brothers, is paying his .wn
way to Portlai;.! m make another at
tempt to enlist. i;e.rue ll. Halfurd
and iialoh Y. I inibt-rt, who have been
w-Ukiii- near J'oilland. have also en
listed here. All of the almVe Ko in
as apprentice seamen and all have
left f.
Kimli;
dej.ar
v I 'ortland.
ill, enlisted in
m.iit. will l"af'
Nathaniel John
the no-tor boat
i few day?.
ii "h :!e in I 'i l-
i ed in t he a viai fon
i a ;ia d i.a n- Brit b h ars
t.lieo of Canada. lie
sen! first I e. New York
I'-nt W.,Mh. T-:is fur
H 1 ra I ri inf ea m p beiiiK
Mi. Kearns i cmsid-t-
bet ij.fertiied nun on
IT. Pound
up
from Vinat ilia
BAD COLD? HEADACHY
from Kchn
it will re.piire
iiake, hut think
. little
i.f the
M.i v be
time to
ultimate suviinr.
I f yMi have ti-v or worn a
tailor made suit now is the time
to learn their merits in the very
hh'.hei deyree by consulting us.
Liridgren & Franscen
PROGRESSIVE TAIIX)RS
7.15 Main St. Tlione lfiO
I
pi:s corn compoi i i
nu.hs (.itiPPi: ix
i i not its
Take "1
every two 1
three p.s. s
U'oes and vi
piomlly i
ti ils and I h
old
;.1 op.
t - lie
bum
t Ii"
-ompt'iind"
; il yon haw taken
ii i. i ippe niiser
w ill be broken. It
IT ebiKfed -Up IVis
'';iW'S of the head;
:e or nnse rnnnint;;
lie. dullness, fevei
1 1 , Mice:itii;, siti
i w --
nd
tlea
(-',:
ie i hiim
. ! ' " - I
H3 Cii'
Just Received!
A carload of
ddge Brothers
MOTOR CARS
Ready for immediate delivery.
The jiricp in Pendleton
. is .$!)!'8.5() including the
war tax.
sn in.1 il in,-.
.niil M
..in HH-..I.
!... in llir v.i 1,1
i n licl' as ' I a ,.-'h
Mere. It a.11;jMm.(1
t.i.-aes nice, and
ce -iuv. A.-t. i.(
today.
J. B. Sa tor came up
yesterday.
.lorrv I'orbnd was up from Echo
ktst niKhi.
Ij. A. Hrejwninar of Pilot Hock spent
the mpht in the city.
Miss Mary. Frarn: of IP rniiston was
nt the St. ;eortfe last niKbt.
Karl U. Mcjin of Pilot Rock was an
overnight, visitor in the city.
K. H. Wood, chief special a rent of
the O-W. ii-: making Pendleton a visit.
JtKbre and Mrs. T. p. liilliland were
in f nun Pib-t Itock last eenniK for the
spea kiim.
Mr. ami Mrs. lien Marlin enme down
fr-un Meacham yesterday to hoar Vie
lent Marshall sp.ak.
H. Thompson has returned from
H:d whfe he attended a meet-
l' the l.ile hiKhw
1 "r.
iimnrnmmninTmmTiTiTTmTm
NO MATTER WHERE YOU DO YOUR XMAS SHOPPING, SHOP EARLIfj
Dresses for Street and
Afternoon Wear
IN ALL DESIRED MATERIALS FROM $16.00 TO $49.50.
r- i
At a glance you cn see the superlative quality and style We are offering I
at very moderate prices. The workmanship and fit are of the" highest grade; f
vored at present. We are showing
them in all the popular shades, such
as navy, brown and burgundy. The
inodified bustle effect is. the domi
nant style feature.
From the cradle to Kindergarten?
Clothing of the children is a matter?
of prime importance, but is eaJil,
solved in our complete infants' ant
children's department. ;
MOST EXTRAORDINARY
are the values we are offering to you
for this Friday and Saturday in
Fancy Costume Velvet, Plain Cos
tume Velvet and Velvet Corduroy.
These materials are in great demand
this season for coats, suits, dresses
and skirts, and this is the best op
portunity you will ever have to sup
ply your wants at such prices.
Fancy Stripe Costume Velvet, 52
in. wide. A most suitable material
for suits and coats. This Velvet sold
at S4.50 per yard, but for Friday and
Saturday only we offer them at the
very special price of per yard. $2.95
30 in. Costume Velvet in green,
brown, burgundy, purple and blacks
a splendid value at $3.50 per yard, but
for this week end it goes at yd. $2.65
And we have several good shades;
left in Corduroy Velvet. These goods-'
come thirty inches wide and are es-I
pe"ifl.Hv adantahle for suits for
youngsters and for ladies' skirts. .
ve have two qualities to offer-
One regular $1.50 quality at 'a;
special price of, yard 98c;
And one regular $1.75 quality that;
goes for, yard $L29;
It will pay you to look into this.;
And remember Friday and Satur4
day only. , ; ' '
GROCERIES
Two Phones 525--32G Two Phones
Quality and Service is our Motto
Roman Meal, package 33c
Ralston Bran, package 20c
BIydenstein's Pastry Flour, pkg. 40c
Blydenstein's Dietary Flour . . . 40c
BIydenstein's Dietary Mush. ... 40c
Special price in sack lots. "
Mother's Wheat Hearts,
package 23c, 2 for 43c
Alberts Pearls of Wheat, pkg... 25c
Golden Rod Wheat Meats, pkg... 45c
Also a large assortment of other
Breakfast. Food, Corn Flakes,
Rolled Oats, Shredded Wheat,
Corn Meal, Farina, Force, Etc. ;
Special, Cream of Rice, 3 pkgs. 50c
Extra Fancy Apples. -
I n I IN 1SSH I
ALEXANDERS!
TO
i ti:i i.
I I MV M.li:'s
ill
For Billons
I 1 .' -I !
.-x
N 1 W
in ,,f in
I illtiii.
I.l'i-l ,!!
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l.llll..,
.lam;
sliipi
M(.;iii' IMau:'l at
.v ork Mtt'linir.
IMC. N'iiv. 7. I'lif..!-.-,'-.
.Irasii,. m.-.-isui-es 1.1 .-.,11-..Ilt'iis
was iiliinui'.l at a
i. iv lo.iny ,,r ivtvf"5pnt:i-il-pa:
I in, -nl ul' jiiMii'.'. ill,1
..rr. i si'r i.'o anil The
1 .i: a insiiH ,.f siisi.iri.nis
Wall i t'l l, ill ami, r. !
..-1 v I'l ni... til i .v. 1 1 ,.i ami
' tr . ami lKt'-. Ilia ti sltcoei'il.'il l.y
Mr. W. F. Tl'ain'-l, .
Tit" hiu-hiiiK rai-k ,.tt Alt.i str.-r-l will
in s.iin, ilay ami tlttfi' will bi :i
liaii.l' ni'.iiinni.
m ii!i ks ii i. i, ti hi- aiii:
III' MV IU1MFVS IM1HMITOI5V
f T. HeiulrickK, who wun appotnt
J a member of the board of regents
n at the time of the founding
the I'niversity. und remained in of-,
ee until ls:i7. ;i (ieriod of 24 years.
It is the custom of nearly every
tate uniyor.-iUy to name one building
for the state. This hu been dan b.
naming the building now ocupii
by the School of Education ajid th
School of Lew. Oregon hall. Hie
tension division Is also housed 4b that
building. It's motto la "Tnt" stat.
Is the campus."
i 1
'n t:ksitv ,
i". Nov. t. ri.
i--
tll'W
That heavy headache, torpid
live-;", sick stomach, bitter taste ati. n r.
in mouth, furred tongue, dull v1""" '" '"
ryes and muddy skin, all come J,,,1"v;,M(.'"'M1'
Iror.i a poor supply of trie. ,,','i,'a' .ii
These unhealthy conaitioas are ,,, i.
promptly corrected by .imai. i t.
the .
nam
I,. Ill
I III,.
It It
mly
enomv
ill.- v.
Htl t
..-.'apiii t
is planni'il
y win !.
int. Put an
rtiiii; t Ii. i ii
r,iin,.v i,n
Ui w Si
un hail
Or.EdON". Kit-
wiiitj..ii s ilnr
,.iii l inn on
r.it', is to l.e
"i.l the Ptiilil.
h.M.l nt IMn
hi.i.l is to be
mm. I in li.-rno
iin i. p. ft-, in
which stimulate the liver,
regulate the How vi bile,
sweeten the. stomach, and
renew healthy bowel action.
A household remedy ap
proved by sixty years of pub
lic service. For every -dr.y
illnesses, Beecham's Pills
28 YEARS AGO
. PENDLETON CADILLAC AUTO CO.
Umatilla County Distributors -t
-A 9A
are
a tested
Remedy
Lri?f. S.l of Any MHtcm- in ne Vorl,!.
- uid ever, where. In boK4, 2uc, Jt c.
Th
to P
lark
,i..t it
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v.-sp-laPI.
by !'
M. A. I'al.i l
In f.-ivorlm; P.
there is ii. . la
Mr. John V
bis- ... sin,. ii a
if tti.
II '
In. 1.
. !'. W.-SI..I1 I
tnlli'tntl with
snii ,,n ,r..ui
t'reiulll.'ll h.
tr.itt
tu. tn.
,,i p,..ini that Kuddv Checks Sparkling Eyes
' Most Women Can Have
S.iys Dr. Fdwarda, a Welt-Known
Uiuo rriysician
Dr. F. M Edwards tor 17 years treated
scores Of viomtn ior liVtr and bowel
aiimenis. During these years he pave tu
his paiient9 a prescription made ol a few
well-known vegetable injrredienta mixed
with olive oil, naming them Dr. Kdwards
Oiive Tablets. You wul know tbcm by
tlnar o'ave color.
These tablets are wonder-workers on the
liver tuid IxAvcla, which cause a normal
iK-tion.carr.wng uff the waste and poison
ous nt.tttci in one's system.
It j oii have a p?le lace, sallow look. dull
eves, ptmpk'S, coated tongpe. headaches, a
ltf.k ss. no-good feclins'. all out ol sorts,
iti.;ytts bowels, you take one of Dr.
'uvarUV Olive Tablets nightly tor a time
fl note the Dicasim? results.
. aih r ninn rii,ni;jnds of vomen as well as men
t isit ami (r.!:c i t. r..-nrrl'01ive Tablets the sue-
ss either, ce.sful stit-stitute for calomel no and
s resimieii t.-.n itt-t to Keep in the pink cf condition.
.pt ! the dtc atid per Uox. Alldrugsists.
will b.
.. i.tit
ml tttil
the PI.
tin. In.lial
ins will li.
f.l!., .-.I
whin 4it
the ma
ul oi the
Ml ll.llt.s-
I eiaMel ..11
ut.iw n
I..
Tender HAMS-
and
Lard
Holly
lust telephone
IBS or 1S7
2 telephones
DOWNEY'S MARKET
Phones 185 and 187