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PACE EIGHT DAILY EAST QREGONIAN, rENDLETON. OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1017'. EIGHT PAGES When we think of the fate of 'Bel gium, the homes and life in the war zones of Europe, truly we find We have much to be thankful tor Hi nro closed u 1 1 da y Tli u rsdn y. Thanksgiving, that e may properly observe the day. GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. Two Phones, 28. "QUALITY" 823 Main St. OVER THE NORTHWEST I!!!!!!!!,'! Ill 100 GERMANS LOSE JOBS IN PORTLAND A LI KN" All.MY HII.K BARE, VX XATIKAIJZKO MEN K1SOM ' ... WATEKFllONT j Hon. Portland fans uro Inclined to ; Hodlct u victory tor tlio university ticcituse of the Kugi-ne team's decisive ; of California recently. On the other hand, the OreKun Asf- i pies have been working under the ex i Peiienced guidance of Phllurook and j Matthews, frome Notre Dame stars, j -'oach Plpal has worked hos team to & liluh stute of efficiency. Army vs. Navy .. . ., . " IWOMA. Wash.. Nov. s Army ' PtrtTl.AN'I. Ore . KovV S9-Be-ond navy football teams meet in the Klnnlnn lit midnlsrht last nlKht. any j stadium here this, afternoon. i alien enemy found within 10 yards The 91st division t&im frotii Camii of any pier or dock or of the watei j I-ewi-s is representing' jhearmy and front will he Interned. Knforcement f a team from fireanertoi. the navv. Cold Weather Demands warmer clothing. We offer you complete lines of Fall Underwear, Hosiery, Ladies' and Men's Suits, Waists, Dress Skirts, Petticoats, Dress Goods, Suits, Ginghams, Percales, Boy's Suits, Mackinaws, Shoes, etc., etc., all priced the "Golden Rule" way, very low. , v of this recent proclamation of Prest dent Wilson yesterday caused approxi mately 1 no unnaturalized Germans residents of this city to lose their em ployment within the restricted area along the Willamette Kiver. In compliance with the President'. proclamation. Government officials of the Bureau of Investigation, the police authorities. United States Marshal Alexander and his deputies and Col lector of Customs Miller and his of fice assistants yesterday notified all employers of labor on the water front to immediately discharge all alien enemies working- within 100 yards of CLARENCE BEAN IS SOLOIER IN TEXAS FOIUIKR HKill SCHOOL HOY TKIJ.S OK lJKK IX AliJlV AT CAMP IjOUAX T.mllew' Hewed I duett How . . I.adis' Cuslmicre Host Hoys' Heavy Wool Hose tilrls- Mittens toadies' Knit 3livest Indies' Couts S9.II0, Ijutles' Dress Skirls I .allies' 8111c Waists Ladles' Slllc IVttiitMitM LaclkV Sateen PcttiuoutH YOO CAX . . 13c, S.Vi .-, tiio :i5o , a.v, aiki ............ a.v. 4ito $12.50. $M.73, !..'( . . . ;l.8, (I.IIH, $5.H( . . ya.tm, $:i.wh. $ i.h . . $1.UH $:IA). !.! 10c, lle, UHo M.iis Overcoats....... SIMM, ia..VI, $11.7.1, lt).r,l Men's Nulls SIP. Illl. SI 2. oil. $11.75. $16.50, $18.50 Men's Mackinaws... $5.00, $11.11(1, $7.0O, $H.50, $.! Men's Work Tioiiscis I.J It. $1.IIU, $1.UH Men's Dress Trousers $2.WM, $:i.8, $I.IIH Men's Dress SIiimss $2.UH. $:i.3U, S3.DH, $l.ttH Men's Work Shoes 2.l)8, $11.50, S3.9H, l.50 Men' Ituhlicrs 8tte, 8o Hoys' .Suits .'. . $2.08, $:t.8, $.1.08, $5.00, $.!lt Hoys' Mackinnws.. ;l.5, $3.08, $1.50, $5.1)0 The following letter was written ly any dock or pier. It Is estimated by j Clarence Bean, formen president ol HO UETTIiH AT S7 s? ST . sZ? Si MM WE I.KAD. THE GOLDEN PULE lOTUEKS FOLLOW Modern Home For Sale 5 Room Modern House, 4 blocks from Main street. Hot water heat, gas range, coke heater. Window shades and curtains go with the house. Price less than it would cost to build. Terms ar ranged. Xew Modern Hmuralow, 6 rooms, in the prettiest residence section of the Xwlli Side, for sale at a sacrifice, owner leaving touu. Terms ar ranged. Sw this before yon huy. 5 Kooin Modern House, West Side, corner lot, new house, very rea sonable twice. Terms arranged. 635 Main St. CHAS. E. HEARD, INC. See Me Before the Fire. Phone 477 rlfllf If IIPIIIIII1II1I lit I llli III t III II li 1 1 lli 1 EI III II 1(11 IllllllllllllllllieUltlf I WANTED Prime light hogs. .'. Prime heary hogs . Rough heavy hogs. Pigs and feeders. . . Live Wt .$15.25 per cwt . 14.25 per cwt.;' 13.75 per cwt. . 13.00 Dressed ,WtL $20.35 per cwt. I 19.00 per cwt 18.35 per cwt. I niied States District Attorney Reams that more than 100 men af fected by this order were obliged to quit their employment last nisht and move out of the restricted district, which embraces about on block in depth and extending: along both sides of the river in this city. Permits May bo Revoked. Vnder a former proclamation of the President, prohibiting these aliens from going within one-half mile of the Armory without a permit, 900 such permits were issued by the t'nlted States District Attorney's of fice. Sir. Reames said yesterday that In view of the most recent order oi'l the President the holders of the orlg ional permits will be permitted to ap proach within 100 yards of the water front. Where the formen permits in any way overlap the newlv created re strlcted district those permits will be entirely revoked. Turkeys for Soldiers CAMP LEWIS. TOCO MA., Nov. 29 Turkey, cranberries, dressing, mince pie and cake that's the Thanskgiv ins dinner for 3r.i'M0 soldiers at Am erica's greatest cantonment here to day. The government is supplying lots of good-. old-Jasbjioned Tlxanks-giving dinner to every man. Two pounds of turkey was appointed to each soldier Some of the companies. supplied with extra money raised by dances oi entertainments or saved from tht i eguiar mess allowance, staged elab orate feeds. Cigars., loganberry juice cider, fig pudding, fruit, nuts and ict cream in addition to the regulatloi. Thanksgiving .dishes were served. the Pendleton high school student body, to his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C E. Bean of Elgin, from Camp Logan. Texas, and wil be of interest locally "Huston, Texas, Nov. 15, 1917. "Dear Father and Mother: "Once more for about the tenth time I will write, with the hopes of getting a letter from you. Letters are lost in the transit or sent back by the censors, or something happens to them. '- , - "A camp Post Office is known in a in 15 minutes, so must nult and Ro to j gl??JJJ?iJ'a led, as 5 o'clock rolls around to soon, w I With love. Clarence D. iieatt ITALIAN SlinIIX NOT Hl'ltT H.VDLV 1 W1-: mi Sammie s vocabulary as a place where -UOMk. Nov. 2!. Italian sliipimj j they mix the mail. You will notice I ; losses due to submarine attacks dur- by the enclosed we are vamped in u i i? the week ended November 25 forest, a most beaittiflu place. As 1 : were one steamer of more than 100 and day. out it is the saino thing as to j small sailing vessel, it was officially S training. lannouncea toauy "First call pulls us out of bed into : the damp, freezing cold of the moon- ! light. But by the time the morning '"titigue and breakfast are over, the hot sun is up, and alter our mornim; Physical exercise we shed our over- ! coats, mufflers and sweaters and drill, drill, then stop for lectures, and ; then drill again. Of course there are lots of little amusing things, and lots i of things of interest that 1 would tell ! PENDLETON AMAZED BY SUDDEN ACTION Pendleton Meat Co, i Telephone 146 - i ; ! ' ? ' Hazel St., Pendleton, Ore. F.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMMIIIII NO MORE TIRE TROUBLE ' WHEN YOU USE THE '. UNIVERSAL TIRE FILLER . GUARANTEED lOO.OOO'MILES ; Just as resilient as air and Absolutely Puncture Proof. Will not flatten or harden under any condition, not af fected by heat or cold. We install and make all adjustments. All. sizes carried in stock. PENDLETON TIRE FILLER CO. 416 E. COURT ST. FOU SALE AI KXCIfA.XGK. S'lOO acres. 1000 re:idy to seel, good buildings, plenty of water, close to railroad. Price $-0 ir acre. Will take part exchange. Ood paying business on Main street, in IVndlPton. (loud location for Garage. Plenty of ground for largest Garage in city of Pendiftoii. House and 3 luts in Athena. uly $"0. Half section fine whvat l;ir..i. Kt"d iinpritvemt-nt3. per acre. North side new Pungalow, full biiserner.t, furnace, as, all mpdern, $3 0M0. I think I have just what yn-j arc looking fr; come and see me. T. W.MHi Tt-mpk Itlflg. Toloplione ITS Pendleton. Ore. Tlieutre is Open. CAMP LEvSVIS, TUCUMA., Nov. 2! ! with two 'vaudeville preformnnees the 166th depot brigade theatre wa: formally opened here today. othei f shows are planned to pay for tin ! structure, which seats 2000. Washington vs. Pullman SEATTLE Wash.. Nov. L'nl v ersity of Washington and Pullman root bail teams tropped out on the ield here this afternoon to stage the annual football classic of the state. Although Coach Hunt of the uni veraity declared before the game wa called that hi5" taem hji only a "fifty-fifty chance." the uni vers it boys are as fit as a fiddle. Night practice, ghost balls, fighting spirit and real work on the part of the Washingtonlans ought to figure in the results, despite Hunt's pessimistic predictions, loca.1 fans declare. Hunt has made several lineup changes. University of Washington students staged the traditional night shirl parade in Seattle downtown streets last night. ISi: Inline Today. PURTUND, Ore., Nov. 2 ft Fuli of pep and confident of victory, the football team of the University oi Oregon and the "regon Agriculture College trotted out on Multnomah field here this afternoon to settle the question of state championship. Both teams are in the best of con dition, full of fiht and determina- i DIC KAIUj MICK liKSIG.VS. HIT) UKMG.NATIOX II AS NOT I5KKN 1 ACXKP'IKD. , you if I could. Hut I have learned by I having my letters returned that the censor disapproves. One thing I can ! tell you, we are no longer the 1st Il linois Field Hospital, but the 129th Field Hospital. "We are the 'best paid siddiers in ' the world, but they find plenty of w ays to get it nearly all back, in surance. Liberty Bonds, toilet articles wme clothing and mess fund, so we ; have little left. ; ."You asked if I wanted anything.; well if you could see me you wouldn't think so, at the . muscles stand oui ' ail over me like rocks and I weigh 1ST pounds and not an ounce of fat. ! If ever 1 get fat I will weigh over yuo pounds. But nevertheless. sheets. , home-made candy and cal.es could i not come too often, were they to come every day. The nice box you sent wa.1 ; hopped upon by my tent mates as it it were $10 bills. j "I've been singing in Christ's Kpis- j Jopal shurch and met a great number : j jf mii;hty fine people on mv Sundays ; I .-.ft, and have six invitations to j j fhanksKivfus dinner. Southern hos- ' j pitality is great and I have been out : j to several dinners. "I had my Liberty Bond and in- ut ranee made out to you, mother, and they will be sent to you by the Government. ",Ve are not expected to be her after Dec. 1st, and my address will then Ve Private C. J). Bean. 12!th K!dd Hospital, K'S Sanitary Train, '& Division, V. S., N. A'., United states t.x petti tionary Forces. 'It is now :3u and lights go oir. The ipiirk action of pure Lnvoptik eye wash is startling. , A school hoy had eve strain so badly he could not read. A week's use of luvoptik sur prised his teacher so much she- used it for her old mother. ONE WASH showed benefit. A small bottle is guaranteed to benefit KVKKV CASK weak, strained or inflamed eyes. The QUICK result is astonishing. Alumi num eve cup FREE. Talltnan & Co., druggists. ; - ' ii(3SlV NotRub 'i mMh s- j------ fCP Get a Can Today f WOO D TO BURN All Kinds and Lengths Phone 178 SMYTHE-LONERGAN CO. Quality Quantity Service IF YOU WERE DIGGING TRENCHES you would appreciate a digging machine. BUT, if you are hauling a load over some of our roads, you will look at it differently. THE DUPLEX 4-WHEEL DRIVE TRUCK with its self-locking differential, will keep going as long as any ONE of its four wheels can find traction. It will not spin one wheel, and dig it self in like a rear drive truck will. This is number TWO of the SIX BIG POINTS. Watch for the others. Pendleton Auto Co. "Established Since 1907" i m -'- H-vj J :';1 Coffee because il appeals irresistibly to ever one WILLYS-KNIGHT Performance has proven the Knight sliding sleuve valve motor superior to all other types. ' Superior in power, in flexibil ity, in quietness, In simplicity, in freedom from c.u bun troubles. And the only motor that im proves, instead of deteriorates with use. That Is why K is important that you should know the ad vantages of tiio Knigtit Motor. For Sale Used Oveiiands James L. Elam OVEIELAXD DLAI.Krj. Stone Garage Phone 74 Pendleton, Ore. 2 PROMPT AUTO and TAXI SERVICE CITY Olt COUNTRY. Iouk for O In new directory. Telephone 464 611 Main Street. Win. GocflM'ke, lira. I'liunc 28D.1I CHOPPED ALFALFA I Our new hay chopper install-'' ed. We. can furnish better and more chop than before. , Also baled hay in cur lota or less. BIydenstein & Co. 1 Pendleton. 1300- W. Altu. I'houe 30t Chimneys, Pipes and Furnaces Cleaned All Kinds of Leaky Roofs Repaired. All Work Guaranteed. T. CON ELL Y, Phone 232-R. 711 Ann Street Or. Karl Muck, director of the Bos ton Svmphony Orchestra, who resiRti ed hecaiii It v,a alle.'-fi that he b;id refused to play the "Star Spangled Banner. Or. Murk's resignation h;ts ii,t i been m i-. pi. d. Flowers Have the Joy of early winter in your homes. CIIKVSA.THi:.Ml MS Also Carnation, Violets, etc. GEO. HOOKER lliri.t. Hhnne 522. Free Delivery DALE ROTIIWEM, Optometrist and Optician OIhpsps srroun'l and fitted. Twelve ycarp experience. American National Rank Building, Pendleton. Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Chrnnic and Nervous Diseases and Diseafea of Women. X-ray Eloctru Therapeutic. Phone 623 (John Schmidt) Itc-lta HUlgr. DENTISTRY DR. DAVID B. HILL DR. HARRY N. MOORE Room 1 Judd Bldg. :l!!l!!ll!l!ll!inil!lllll!!lll!!lll!!l!llllll!IHi Service Station for GOODYEAR they have no competitors All sizes carried in stock. Try them all and you will eventually reorder GOODYEAR. Oregon Motor Garage Incorporated. pi 117. 119. 121. 123 Wert Court St. Telephone 468 13 5-1 s !