East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 08, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON,' OREGON, TUESDAY JANUARY 8, 1918.
EIGHT FACES
ummwRua
NEWS NOTES OF PENDLETON
AMMillx Whh Hemmed.
An operation for appendicitis. 1
performed at HI. Anthony's honpltu.1
yesterday on Ucnevlove l'etiiwUy,
l'lincrul J Md TihIiiv.
The funeral ot- Wllllum U. Mays
wuh hold today lit llruwn'i chapel,
Ituv. IT. It. Ckivongor officiating. In
terment wtut made In Gluey cumulury.
To Hoaotlf.v l.utvn.
The Commercial aasoclation
Inst i
ulKht voted the sum of not mora than
$50 for putting tho civic cluh lawn at
the O-W. station in shape for tho
winter.
Wife. Reported Hotter. '
W. 1. Itnyborn or Weston left thla
morning for home lifter passing hcv
oral days here with hla wife who la
convalescing In Ft. Anthony's hospital,
lie reports his wile to tie much Im
proved. ''
Jluildlnic IWrnlts Issued. ,, i
Itulidinjf permits liavo Ticen taken j
out .by O. I. lsamlngcr to remodel a
building on Urant street to the extent
of I2BU: J. F. Temple Jr., to construct
garage and blacksmith shop on IJI-
loth su-eet and to K. V Kutste to Im
prove a dwelling on Walnut street to
Hie extent of $40(1.
river In such largo chunks mat smaii
all for MOKsonirer.. ' I ""' '"' "ot bo used Tlio men
Manager Dalynnple of the Western 1 I'ud to go ashore aboard tus and all
Union office has sent out an . S. . supplies were taken aboard In tlujt
signal for messenger boys. At pros. ! manner. Whllo recoverlnif from his
ent he Is without even one messenger. I Injury he Is Servian as ships teiy
Aifred Heigh being III. Mr. Dnlyrmple 1 Phono operator mid has an easy Job.
.'says he will use either Kills or boys ! He expects to bo transferred to un
nnd points oat that Kugoiio and many 'other ship soon. I
other cities are using nlii's. , T , .
. ' Itiiianl tHtlmr IhiIbIU.
jHnth ut Mute Hospital.
C?lCJMril II lilrn, n". ........
Weston lawyer, died yesterday at the reserve company, now i-iu v.
state hospital from bronrho-piieu.f.o- : anus and recognized by the state, will
nla. Deceased was .born In Ohio and i "M Us regular drill at the Bynnia
11....1 ..r. I., l'noiiiiin !sium. In rem- of the commercial club
countv. He van committed to the ;
aihte hospital from Weston ' about j
three months ago. Hels a brother I
In law of Mrs Chnrlen llrownf leld.
The remains were taken to Weston to
day for burial.
Fulls to Show i nontenant, und 1 A. Iteliymnn. sec-
Heveral hundred people who gnth- ' ontl lieutenant; Joe. Iloyd fs tho first
ered at the m-egon theatre last night j sergeant,
to witness "The Klrd of. Paradise"
wrrf dlsaVointed to find that owing ' Mini Well Known Here,
to an engine break down the troop ' Conductor Furley. who was killed
were delayed In getting here, until yeterday In a train wreck at Falls
most 10 o'clock. When the company i lirldsre. Wash., was well known In
did arrive they hustled to the theatrs i I'emllclor. Ho was for many years
ami it was announced to the crowd ; conductor on the Washington division
that the stage would lie set and the J of tho ti.-W. A peculiar incident In
performance on at 12:1'.. Short lv j connect inn with t bo affair was the es
after this announcement, owing to the ' cape of liiakcinan Fuller. This Ful
weary rendition of the actors and the' lor who Is a different Fuller from the
lateness'of tho Irour It was decided to i ,.oo v ho was killed in this wreck,
not bold the show. A large number I wuh going to sleep with Conductor
of out of town people were in the city
for the "performance. ." '
More Improvements
and Better Service
MEAT DEPARTMENT PHONE 86
GROCERY DEPARTMENT PHONE 688
Have your order all come at one time
and save "tracking in" mud.
The Dean Tdtom Go
PHONE 683 ..'
r
ATTENTION
FARMERS!
Now is the time of year to have your tractor and .
combine engines overhauled. We have -the best
equipped shop in Eastern Oregon to handle this
'class of work. '
Our expert machinists can handle the
most difficult jobs of re-turning tractor
engine crank-shafts, grinding cylinders
and making pistons and rings.
' Give us an opportunity of proving it to you.
PENDLETON CADILLAC AUTO CO.
Cor. Cottonwood and Water Streets'
In Itoviil I'lyhiB )inH. 'uiM loft tlio .train. Ho ha had hcv-
. Word has been received from Will ! oral mlracnloUH etcapna from death
KcuriiB by IT. W. CoIIIiim to the effect recently. Ho waa In a head-on collls
lio has been admitted to the ICoyul n ond another tlmo wan on an en-,
i'Tylng Corps at Toronto. Though ov- Khio whcn.it turned over.
vr age unci height for the flying ser
vice he novel tholeaH auccecdcd in get
ting into the aci'Vlco.
Dickson vs. Dickson.
It will he Ulukion V8. Uickaon 'to neu
who gets tho McNary Bllver cup this
year. Tho low sore mado by jirooae
Dlckuon lust week was tieu sunaay oy
John IMok.son, hla brother. Tho bro
thers Will play off tho tio Home tlmo
in tho near future.
To Hav Ie Amputated.
Iaiwhou llooher, prominent Athenu
hlsh school athlete, was taken to a
I'orlland hospital this week to have
his log amputated llooher, who Js
only Is years old, sustained an Injured
loir" lust year whllo playing basket
ball.
Thrvti. I'iiiwrs lYoww.
J'aul lansnor, local boy In tho navy,
nil. mi nl 'the South, Dakota, hurt three
of his flhKers frozen December .29
whllo on duly In tho harbor of New
York. In his letter to his mother,
Mrs. I!. W. Klslier he tellti of tho In
ml... i.... ... u fl.it.litiv rinwn the
I Tlio t'lnntllla County (Juanl. the
new official, name or tna t-enuieion
.1. n.l,l.
! tonight. The drill starts at 7:3". I nc
guard company Is composed of the
I Pendleton reserves and a number of
I new recruits. Tfierc are still severa.
vacancies' and those Interested are ask
! oil to loin. The officer are, I,ec D.
I Drake, captain; Harry chambers, first
Farley. When he had taken off one
sbeo he decided- to go to Vancouver
5
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School lloaml .Mcetliiif TonUclit.
The inonlhly liinetiui; of tho school
board will bo held tontiiht.
ln llano lct'iiNO Issued. i
A uiarriaRo license was Issued yes
terday to Melvln J. Anderson of thl
city and Harriet Xorby of Minnesota.
0N-rutloii Is Performed. 1
Tho eldest aon of Clarence Doiw
underwent an operation today at the
hospital for adenoids and tonsils. -
Olieralloii at IOHiltal. . .
An operation was performed Ihis 1
qiorniiiR at Ht, Anthony's hospital up- I
on I'alse Finch. j
Viidorgoca 0Mratlon.
Mrs. J. F. Knutsi)ii, ' well known
(Tmatilla woman, underwent a serious
operation at St. Anthony's hospital
this mornintr. Mrs. Knutson Is tho
wife of tile U-W. yard master at Uma
tilla. i:aniM Start' Holiday.
HlKh school examliialions start '
next Monday mornini,-, and will con
tinue until Wednesday noon of next
week. Thin decision was mado this
morning al meeting of tho hih
school faguMy.
Ijo-t tJucHlloiinalmt Out.
1 ho last iiuestionnalros of Cinatilla
county will ha -nciit out tonight b
the local draft board. Tne work ol
classifying men' Is going on rapidly.
Questionnaires must lie returned In
seven days from the dale of mailing.
Asks SuiHairt or Bill.
I. K. Young, county school superin
tendent, has received a letter from
State Superintendent Churchill asking
the support of the Owens congression
al bill providing for a department of
education and a secretary of educa
tion In tho cabinet.
Heeled to Hut to .ScIicmiI.
Miss .Imioo o'Connell of the Lincoln
school has been notified or her elec
tion to a position in a Itutto school
lot a substantial Increase of salary.
.Mis.s o'Connell will ask the Pendleton
school board to release her at the
monthly meeting of the board tonight
;rlff tloiies Ix-avcs.
Urirf. Jones, of Walla Walla, who
has acted as high school football
coach, ami later as basketball In
structor, left last night for The Dalles.
The inability of the student body to
oav him made it impossible for him
,t rPn1ain here. The school board m-
jdiculed that they wotil,d rather hire
'another manual training instructor.
GERMAN FOOD CARDS
SAID TO BE FAILING
StH-ift selliiiir by I'tfrniprs t Iliuli
ITl-s Miatttt-s organlxuUoti.
STuTKiroi.M, Jan. S. Germany's
nxporlcnce with the oniilta'lc distri
bution of food has proved that card
rationing nan fulled In Its aim even
w hen inuiiaKed by the aMcst adminis
trators and backed op by the sternest
supervision. Thin Ik the conclusion
reached hy it writer In the Social De
mokraten whose article Is atractini;
wide attention In the Scandinavian
countries The evaslva fnrnier ob
structionist Is tho roelt nguinst which
the most loyal self-discipline anil the
best orKaniwitlon are. s-hBtlerrd.
"Th Crrinuii farmer." says the
writer. "Is very patriotic when it doc?
not cost him anything, hut tf his pock- :
et Is afferted the Intcrrsts of the urcl
latherland do not trouble the produc-
er of meat, buffer and vecetaldes. Ig-!
coring the administrative measures. !
the Tanners concentrate their efforts
.niM-in selling as inui'lk nft possible sur
reptitiously. This schloichhanilel"
secret trading has nullified tho fond
control and It Is easy to see that the
maximum price regulations are evad
ed to an enormous extent. Kvrry
bndy has experience in tneso tuirvcp
titlolis purchases. The card syslem
Is a dead lettel among prosperous
people who get what thc5" want with
out them.
"This bre:t1idoii of the card ra
tioning system was recently admitted
j officially In an Impressive report by
'the Neu Knell n hoard or magistrates
to the 'kreigserimchunHsamt' tinill
lary subsistence department.) U Is n
document that must attract attention
wherever It la necessary, as In tier
many, to find means of economizing
foods und lstrlbuting them equitably
: among all cltixens."
"That ivnr profiteers thrive on ev
ery hand all know." says Vorwaerts.
"but any real Cifmprcb.rTi.rton of the
enormous extent of this crime against
tho iwoplv Is not ucipilrert until one
reads the Neu Koelln address. It
had been considered that foods were,
mainly rationed and sold in submis
sion to maximum prices and that the
hleichhSndel wa-s only a small pcr
n mage, of the "whole, hut the Neu
Koelln report shows on the conliary
that huge iiuantllles of roods, fi.r the
transportation of foods, ror the trans
portation of which hundreds of lona
freight trains were needed, totally es
caped control and were sold at fan
tastic prices In tho towns and indus
trial districts."
There is reason to believe that the
schleichhandel system In these days
is more perfectly organized than Is
the statu food control In Germany. 1
have heard the opinion expressed that
Sweden has better food control than
tiermany. Vorwaert.i also declares
that this surreptitious trade has forc
ed the great governu.. ... .insistence
department to the wall.
Those old fashioned" cm rs used to
advertise themselves as autocrats of
"all ihc llussias " Under present eon
dilion cerlalnly there Is ipiite a litter
of Russia.
SPECIAL DESIGN
FOR WINTER SPORT
4
. For a rosc-chcekcd out-of-door
(tirl la shown here a rose-colorod
sporting coat tearf and cap of soft,
blanket-warm wool, and with it in
worn a dark wool skirt and ;ery
blgh, heavy laced boots ot leather
UMVKltSITV Ol-' VllttilNI V
Tlil'VI'.NTS Al tTlOV SAI.i:
Intervention Stops Sale if Tersonal
lroH,rty ailH Home of John Arm
strong; t'haloner.
fllAHI.KTTKSVH.l.K. V:l Jan
Inlci'wmioti by the ,1'niversiiy
l I P.
m
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U. - 3
$3.50 to $5.00
met
n
fiat
Department Special
for One Week
Clean up of odd numbers and broken lines of the season's best arid newest styles.
Hals that arc good values at $3.50 to $5.00. You will save almost one half if we' have
your size. ; ' :
OVER 100 HATS, SIZES 6 3-4 to 7 3-4, YALlES $3.50 to $5.00. SPECIAL FOR ONE
W EEK, YOUR CHOICE
PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN
FOR INDIGESTION OS
SOUR, ACID STOMACH
I I f-; MIMTKS! " IVSPKP.
MA. I IF IKTltntX nil ANY
STOMAtH MISl'JtY
.ur. g.iss-, upset stomach. Indi- '
gestiou, lieail'.mrn. dyspepsia; slie'i
tho foi.'d on oat ferments into g.ises
and upsets yiiu: your head aches mid
yon reel sl-k and miserable. that's:
when sou realize the wonderful acid
neutralizing power in Tape's Pin pep--
i sin. It uiMics all sucn sinm;n-u mi:,
i cry, due to acidity, vanish ill five;
i five minutes.
If your stomach is In oi.nllnmoi
I i . ilt it ymi can't sot it regulated.
I please, for your sake, try Tape's Dla
: tiensio It's so needloess to have an
! acid stomach make your n'ex't nirfil j
j favorite rood nieal. then take a Utile'
I Piapepshi. There will not be anydis-,
i ti ess rat without fear. It's because
' Tape's liiaoepsin "really dues" swect
! en out-of-order stomachs that give it'
I its milhnns of sales annually.
I 5ot a lai.v fifty-cent case of Tape's
: niapepsln from any drug store. II is,
lile ipilckest. surest antacid and stom
!at li i"iif known. It acts almost like
magic it is a scientific. IuuijiL's and
! pleasant stomach preparation winch
' truiy t..e"u:ns in every homo.
, Virgirla. to whom John Aimsinoig
;i;,ojiei'. hi lT. ih'i'ilo'l bis personal
property and h;s lionie. -Meray Mills"
'tod.iv resultfd in the postponement of
! tho auction sale of the property,
(which was to have taken place here
li morrow. The saio had been onler
, ed to satisfy J idBments nnder Vir
ginia "poor debtors' law." of Hugh
iJordon Miller and William Puke
' T.erd. at:ori:c Who once represent
: eri flmloner. Today in- uiiiver.div
rave bond pending a hearii g in dis
Mrict court to determine ow nersl.i p of
liie !roi'ert'.
I'bnloir is raled a iniIlioiia!re. brt
' ; tariy nil h! ireperty is in New
1 ,i, state w here the conn 1k e
; held hiu in-ane. and placed the
'. propel ty in the hands of a guardian.
As soon as the rat finds tba
trapped he loses all interest ig
'Ho piece of cheese that cause !
ef 'downfall, t
HATS FOR
, i-ii ii i. -it Y-- -LiiMwitii"--r''V"" "i n iim' i rr-fi - -
owers
Have the. joy ol early winter
In your homes.
CHKY.SANTHEMr.MS
Also Carnatiotw, Tloleta,' eta
GEO. HOOKER
Florist.
Phone bit. Delivery
j TlIE GOVERNMENT SAYS; ;
On Thursday
Save Sugar
obey that request.
A
Sweet
Will solve the
DOMES
Telephone 187
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QUALITY DENTISTRY
Dr: f: &iWk
DENTIST.
Eooms S and 4, Belts Bids.
' Telephone 62S.
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problem, at.
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