East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 09, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
DAILY EAST OREGONTAN. rENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1917.
EIGHT PAGES
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Tru-Dlu Patriot
Something fine to send to the soldier boys,
in camp. It is sure to be appreciated by any
one, that is lucky enough to receive one.
CONTENTS:
One Box Krauses Milk Chocolates.
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Assortment of
Branola Health Gems
Chocolates De Lux
Bo nit a
Wellington
All packed in fancy box, wrapped and tied
ready for mailing, let us show you.
Special, Box $1.50
GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO.
Two Phones, 28.
"QUALITY"
823 Main St.
OVER THE NORTHWEST
tilllllillllliill
Osteopathy
Illustrated
Areas of Spine where diseases shown are
caused.
Kitlner
llradnche
Goitres SSl.
8toniacli
lid Liver '
Intestine 7S5i3$$
Appeirtltritis
Female and
Male Organ
Constipation
Sciatica
Hygiene Society lnmnl.
POKTLANU. Ore. Nov. 9. Aiming-
to hl tn the moral crusades In
towns ami cities near army camp
former members of the old Pacific
Coast Social Hygiene Federation and
others interested In this work, have
completed the organization of the
Western Social Hygiene society.
A war work council has been ap
pointed and offices opened here. The
organisation plans to lake an active
part In the cleanup of Washington
cities, near Camp Lewis.
William T. Foster. president of
Heed college, is president of the so
ciety. School Children to Help.
SALEM. Ore.. Nov. 9. Oregon
school children will keep Oregon sol
diers In training camp or battleline
informed of the folks at home, State
Superintendent of Public Instruction
said today. He declared that Oregon
pupils will engage In the following
work to cheer .the Sammies:
Write newsy letters of local hap
penings to soldiers from their home
districts.
Collect magazines from the. homes
to be sent soldiers.
Prepare scrap hooks of newspaper ;
and magazine clippings for the men. i
Mnuy Sljrn Food Wedges. 1
PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. 9. With !
the campaigners concentrating on I
i bachelors and spinsters. the fouu ;
card pledge campaign in the north-
west is nearlng the close oda;-.
I Estimates of the number of sign
ems tn the three suites. Washing- i
ten, Idaho and Oregon are Impossi- j
I ble now, but workers everywhere ex- (
, pressed satisfaction. Only in a few
districts were there any -opposition.
Most house'wKves pladly signed the ,
card. - !
Teaching Art of Roxhur. I
CAMP LEWIS. 'Nov. 9. Willie
Ritchie, former champion lightweight j
j boxer of the world, here to teach !
the Sammies how to box, will not con- J
duct Sunday' school classes In the
art.
The men will go direct to the mat
and pound each other until they get
the Idea of boxing firmly pounded
In their heads, m
''One thing' certain," Ritchie said
today. f't'ni not going to do any
talking. There'll be no schoolroom
c'asses In pugilism while I am here."
Koxlng will be of particular val
ue to the sotdler. "If a man has
nerve enough to stand up and box,
he'll have nerve enough to slip it to
a (German with a boyonet', Jtltchle
said. 'If a man is litjht on his toes,
quick at dodging and alert every
minute, he will land a k. o. aa quick
ly with a buyonet as with his fists."
Students Are JH11in.
MISSOULA. Mont, Nov. 9. Stu
dent at the State University of Mnn
tnna here are drilling regularly 'In
military drill squads. An officers
evening study class has been organ
teed.
Cliiimberlalu Under lire.
ALBANY", Ore., Nov. 8. After
Trarric Officer Armentrout had punc
tured a tire with a revolver shot, the
automobile In which United States
Senator was riding was stopped here
shortly before noon today for alleged
violation of the city speed laws. The
car was driven by Alfred C. Schmltt.
vice president and manager of the
First National Bank, of Albany, and
besides Senator and Mrs. Chamber
lain, several prominent local residents
were," guests In the auto.
f. W. YV. Makes Trouble.
NORTH BEND, Ore.. Nov. .s.-rrThe
threat of Organizer CroUer last Sat-'
urday that Coos Ray would soon havo
cause to remember the I. W. W. whs
recalled today when the big saw at
the North Bend, mill came into con
tact with a length of Iron pipe which
had been driven Into a spruce log.
. The saw was badly shattered, but
fortunately nonfyof the mill hands
were struck by Hying pieces.
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SPLENDID VALUES ALWAYS
Spend those hard earned dollars where quality merchandise can be had for a
reasonable price. HUNDREDS DO EVERY DAY. If you have passed our
store during- the past weeks you would of said : "My ! what a crowd." The
answer is: The best merchandise in town, all sold on a very small margin. You
don't pay for the losses incurred by a store doing a credit business. That's all.
I4MIU-N' Knits SM.TS. $18.50, 10.50, $25.00, t2.0
Iwllcw' Coot M.t)0, SIX.VI, HI0.50, to :l.50
Ladle' Kill il(Tn . tl.SU, l.8, 2.4n
Indira Wool (ilov.'H S5o, 40v .
Tdles' CslimTo Homo ... . ......... . 3.1c, llhi
.Ijidlea' Silk I'ctlieoatH . .HI.B8, $.H. a.H, f l.tttt
ladles' Sateen IVttlouats 4 He, e, U8o, $1,411
Fancy Ntrliw Taffeta, yard $1.25
:H Inch -Drews (.immIh, yard 40v
50 hit-It cloaking., yard $2.25, $2.10
YOU CAS
Y7 7
Sj THE GOLDEN RULE Zr J
at irs
ludlfH' Handkerchiefs 2 )4c 5c, It l-3c, lOo to 25u'
alley 1'ollain , ...... 25o. 4 Be, ago, tl.tW
Italnly Tea Apron 15 400
llii by Hoods ............... 2.1c, lo, $80, $1.4$
llondolr t u . 2.V-, 4, $ko
BrawlcivM S5c, 4I, H1
foiwt rovers 25c, IHc, 0Hu
Funcy Kllk C'llllllNoIrM $1,411
l4ulle' Nllk llONi $1.10
l.adk-s' Kllk and Wool I'tidrrwcar. , . $2.35, $3.40
WE I.E.V1,
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Bo Hure of your ground before you
start to build upon it. ,
Corns Lift Off
Doesn't hurt bit to lift any corn
or callus off with finger.
UNIVERSITY JIKX TO SPK.VK
. AT TKACHF.KS- INSTITUTES
Or. H. D. Slieldon, Dr. H. V. -llusk,
I Earl Klliwtrick and Alfred Powers
Scheduled for Talks.
Osteopaths adjust these vertebrae, ribs,
hips, muscles and legaments to cure.
Doctors Hoisington
Judd Bldg.
Fourteen Years in Pendleton.
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UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eu
' gene, Nov. 8. The University will be
represented at the meetings of the
; County Teachers associations of five
: different counties within the next
month.
Prof. H. D. Sheldon, dean of the
School of Education, will attend the
' Douglas county institute on October
! 25 and 26. From there he will go to
j the Jackson county meetings to be
I present October 29 and 30. On No
j vember 1 and - he will speak before
I the teachers of Washington county.
I nmung ma ivciureg iu ue gin uie.
( some ouperstitions concerning
' Schoolmasters." "Education to Meet
; German Competition,' "Mob Mind
! and Its Cure."
I Alfred Powers, secretary of social
welfare, will speak to the Douglas in
stitute on October 26 on "Reading
Circle Books." and "The Work of the I
Extension Division.'
The Clatsop county association will
be addre?sed by ?;arl Kirkpatrick, di- ,
rector of the extension division, oi;
November 7. S and 9 on "The Teacher
and Red Cross," "The War and the
Year's Work," "The Evolution of the
Rural School."
Dr. B. W. DeBusk of the School of
Education, will attend the Coos county
institute on November 14 and 15. The
topics for his talks will be. "The
Child's OriKinal Equipment," "Mental
Conflict and Undesirable Conduct,"
"Factors that Effect Efficient Learning.'
PORTO RU'O ftllAWS FOR 11LFT j
I From Number so-let-ted 1 2. Ho i Men j
j Are to JJo Culled.
; ' SAN JUAN. Porto Rico. Nov. 7 -
! The drawing of numbers to determine
: the order In which the men register
; ed for military service shall he call
! ed to fill Porto Rico's (piota was "held
today In the Municipal theater. From
, the numbers selected 12,854 men are
I to be called.
I COMPLAINT ALMOST K)XE.
f "Foley's Honey and Tar is great."
, writes L. W. Day. 65 Campbell Ave.,
i E. Detroit. Mich. "It relieves bron
j chitis quickly. My complaint has
j almost gone and I hope never to
I have it again." The experience t
thousands proves there Is no better
remedy for coughs, colds or croup
The genuine costs no more than sub
stitutes, and this old reliable family
cough medicine should be In every
home every winter. Insist on Fo
ley's Honey and: Tar time tried and
never failing. Adv.
No- humbug' . Vuti
truly can lift off every
hard corn, soft corn or
corn between Uie toes,
us well as hard cal
luses on bottom of feet
without one bit of pain. '
A genius of Cincin- 1
nut! discovered free- !
zone. It is an ether
compound and tiny
bottles of this magic
fluid can now be had
at any drug store for a
few cents.
Apply several drops
of this freezone upon a
tender, aching corn or
callus. Instantly all
soreness dlsuppears and
shortly you will find
the corn or callus so
shriveled and loose that
you can lift It off with
the fingers. You feel
nn rmin while aOPlviltK
freezone or afterwards.
Just think! No more corns or cal
luses to torture you and they go with
out causing one twinge of pain or
sorene'ss.
Ladles! Keep a tiny bottle of free
rone on the dresser and never let u
corn or callus ache twice.
INDIVIDUALITY
BULGES
FROM EVERY LINE .
of the
COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, SKIRTS
and BLOUSES
in this shop of "Different" apparel-j-,
from the most moderately priced gaiy
ment to the very highest that super
QUALITY, that nicety of fit, that
finesse in tailoring, that distinctive
appearance, is noticeable to the Nth
degree. . ';
NEW GARMENTS ARRIVING
DAILY. V
May we present them for your inspection?
tiii-: iikst
IN stvi.i;
TMK MiT
IN VALl'li
! . SANITARIUM THItKK WKKKS
! Splendid results In the relief of kld
: ney and bladder troubles are being
, achieved by Foley Kidney Pills. Mrs.
! Effie E. Kleppe. Averill. Minn., writes:
I 'I was at Fargo sanitarium for three
weeks at one time and two weeks an- .
; other time for rheumatism and kid- '
, ney trouble a net" got no relief." On my
J return home i began using Foley Kid
ney Pills and found Immediate relief
; A bottle completed the cure." They
; take away the aches and pains,
j Hrengthen weult backs, drive out stiff
ness and soreness anl relieve blad
der troubles, too.
00K!
FOR SALE
and barn for
Price 138 per
450 acres, 200 nice summer-fallow, good house,
24 horfes. Abundance of water, good fences, etc.
acre.
Hotel of 20 rooms, fct 80x120, out building and all equipment
Rooms all furnished. , Piano cash register, all for S3000.
960 acres, 30u in surnmerfallow in fine shape, and 50 acres al
falfa with good water right. 6 room house, bar holds 24 horses
on cement foundation, drilled well 90 feet deep has everlasting
mater, and pipes leading to house and barn, gas engine, pump.
This land lies good, and only 2 miles from town and railroad,
and can be bought for only S15 per acre.
1 have some good stock ranches left, with or without stock.
E. T. WADE, Pendleton, Ore.
LJUHT M KAN'S OITIMISM."
SAYS FJFATRJC MAGNATE
,
THE BEST EQUIPPED BATTERY
STATION IN EASTERN OREGON
We invite you to visit our station
and we solicit your requests for in
formation o nany phase of your el
ectrical system.
In this way you can become fami
liar with the workings of your par
ticular system and at the same time
learn that vou can trust our EX
PERT ELECTRICIAN with any
Ignition or Motor Troubles that
you may have.
PENDLETON
AUTO COMPANY
"Established Since 1907"
I f vl -
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Henry I Dolurty. known the
country over as a financier, believes
electric IlKhted signs make for optim
ism, and that they should not be ta
ken down from the theaters and res
taurants of American cities. becaus
oi war economy. He said at a meet
ing f tlie Jovian club:
"Kvery war Is more or less a prob
lem in psychology. The present war
Is bound to be very largely one of
psychology. The confidence, or lack
of confidence on the part of the va
rious opponents may prove In the end
to be the determining factor. Light
Inspires optlm Ism ; light attracts ev
eiythlng animate, from bugs to men
Curtail sign lighting throughout oof
American cltln. and as you HuhKti
lule dark ness for light, yon encour
age pelm ("tn r:tt her t hitn optimism."
WILLYS-KNIGHT
The Willys-Knlghtx ai-c- ulnc;
MM'-nUiient luftiiise lUvy j-liaro
JJIoMMtioliaU'l,V I" tl"' iihi
ihmiiIcm of our VHt pnHliH-tlftil or
a complrtr line r cars.
It ill Mrc oh jeain lonif-i-r
IIioiimiikIh of mllrx feirtlHT
I hull any othi i- ojji- of iiMtor.
And II If- tilt' only motor
known that c..- Ms lt,t work
In Ilh olit isp, uK-r iMittinic all
rltalN (o iinito In It youth.
Sic io now aliont yiHir imw
WIII.Oi-KlllKllt ! avoid llif
Himilllil.r of l'lay-l (IcIiMiy
tlui-iiiic the fall riiHh.
James L. Elam
OVKIILA.N'O IIIiAI.KIl
blone Omrane I'liono 7
I'eadlolon, Ore.
at this truly wonderful record
340,860.00
Was spent with this garage during the month of October,
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in cash for
New Buicks
Over one car a day found its way into the possession of a dis
criminating buyer who knew the demands of eastern Oregon
roads and hills.
WHAT DOES THIS MEAN TO YOU?
Ask any UUICK owne'- why he prefers a BUICK. Ask him
why he reorders a BUICK. His judgment has been based on
practical experience profit by it.
Let us tell you more, and show you.
Oregon Motor Garage, Inc.
Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee
Chronic and Nervous Diseases
and DlneasM-ii of Women. X-ray
Klfrlro Therapeutics. Phone 52:1
(John Kclunldt) BcltA Bid.
117, 119, 121, 123 West Court St.
Telephone 4G8
DENTISTRY
DR. DAVID B. HILL
DR. HARRY N. MOORE
Room 1 Judd Bid.
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