East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 18, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST 0REG0N1AN. PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY. JANUARY 18, 1918
NEWS NOTES OF PENDLETON
Tnki-x ItiiHlwiMl to llooplliil.
lr, I.orettu, Htarlia loft lust nlglil
Willi Iut husband, i, Wtiiruu, for l'uil.
lifcild whoro ho will uitdcrtfu un oper
ation. L L
Mi 4,-h lMilcnt Well. 'to l10 great scarcity of college gradu-
Clyi'o Phillips of Klrst National ate capable of handling this work.
Hank Is out on the street again uflei ! 1
ImvliiR been confined to Ma bed wltlijBf'.V 1h Born.
incasle.i for several dn.VH
tolion to 1'fll.
i Abraham Cohen who wum found
guilty of attempted burglary nan boon
sentenced to a term in tlio penitenti
ary of from one o wo and a half yearn..
To llnlld ('urate''.
C W. TulliM ban taken out a per
mit to havo u parage constructed on
Webb street. Tho structure which U
to cost 15 will bo built by (J. 1. La
Dow.
A boy wa born to Mr. urid Mm. A.
I j. Tower, 610 Cosbio street, at Kt.
Anthony'B hospital yesterday.
C'hiKH Meets at 8 o'clock.
Tho evening shorthand class will
meet at eight o'clock this evening in
stead of 7:15 as usual.
To Kohl Meeting.
Tho directors of tho Farmers' Mu
tual warehouse at Ilollx will hold u
meeting tomorrow n.ftomoou In the!
office of Kstcs & Krledley. Bulk
gruln handling will bo discussed.
Will J.-f t- Game. Ajiih-Iu to King-.
l.'ianil. Unllitr forward on the local l J'0'' "u first tinio the bell of the
high school basketball team will re-
Aged India Jli'. ' j
Tintlnmeclsu, an uged I'mnlilluj
Indian, died yestcrduy morning. Tln
tlnmoetsa was between 80 und Hj
years old and was one of tho bom j
Known Indians on the reservation. Hoi
is an undo of Joo Craig, prominent
local Indian.
fervo a game of busketball tonight ut
Hcrmiston between the Hurmlston and
Echo high schools.
Catholic church will ring tho Angc
lus tonight at 6 o'clock. Tho bell was
taken down this morning from tho old
ohurch by Mr. Cornfield. Tho old
church. Is being dismantled by L. Dun-jlap.
From l'orli'ts Monroe.
li. C'.iii'.iljerlaln of this city,,
wr.o Is In ihd aviation rvlce and , To Make (oinliy Trip.
Kt.inied at Fortress Monroe, Virgin-! JI's. K. A. Kchifflcr Will make
la, arrived this morning over tho j
Northern Pacific, lie Is on a furlough)
to visit relatives. !
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
the
Sill nature of
.May ;-t New Instructor.
A niessugo received yesterday morn
ing by Principal Drill ;from Stuto
School Superintendent Churchill
slated that any man whom tho local
school board could get for the high
school manual training department
would be certified by the state de
partment of education. This letting
down of the oducutlonal qualification
bars, Mr. Churchill explained, was due
trip of the cccpty to meet tho ladles :
of :'ie auxiliary chapters of the lied i
Cros and invlruct thorn In garment j
making fee tin Ited Crow,. Her Itln-'
eraiy is Umatilla, Monday; Jfermk
ton, Tuesu.iy; sumfleld, Wednesday. i
and Echo, Thursday. I
A CLEAR COMPLEXION
Rud-ly CheeksSparkling Eyes
r-Most Women Can Have
Says Dr, Edwards, a Well Known
Ohio Ph7yiaa
Dr. F. M. Edwirfls for '17 year treated
scores ot women for liver and bowel
ailments. During Owf yeari he gave to
his patient" a prscription made of a few
well-known reliable inKrenients i mixed
with olive oil, namirstf them Dr. Edward
Olive Tableto. You will know them by
their olive color.
Theae tablets are wonder-workeri on the
liver and bowels, which cause a normal
action, carrying off tho waste and poison
ous matter in one'icystem.
If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull
eyes, pimple3, coated tongue, headaches, a
listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts,
inactive bowel, you ta!te one of Dr.
Edwards' Olive Tablets nightly for a time
and note the pleasing results. .
Thousands of women as well 33 men
take Dr. Edwards'Olivc Tablet the suc
cessful substitute for calomel now and
then just to keep in the pink of condition.
0c and 25c per box. Ail druggist.
WORKERS ARE HEEDED
ORDNANCE DEPT.
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Women's New Novelty j
$6.50
f Get your
Meat and
Groceries
at
The Dean Tatom .Co.
" PHONE 688 V;- ;
, IjLJ- 'Tli
x ' and get all your '
s change hack '
eten to the cent. '''
We Serve You and We Save You
fjiltcr for llio Komid-I'p.
H. C. Snow, publislu-r of tho
Mc uttdMVlHo Kcho, MoundsvlJle. W est
Virginia, writes tho Kust orcgnuliiii
that he liaa so many JiKiuirlcis from
i his f r loiid; concerning the rtound-iv
and i't'tidlcton, and lie doaiitH copies
tf the Kast OioKoniau for the pur
i 1'uso of liiformhiK tliciu on the sub
Ji-ct.
ixxniAL of jvnts. ,x uit.vky
iifj vi:ixri.v krom
m. ic iiuu ir.
3laot-aie Lodge (hcs aa-e; OUicr
News and NoWal .Noti it luicrcst
as (iatlifrcd by Succli L'orvc
HjMiilrut.
Wtklrrt -.s. Morlamcr IXacc.
The caso of Peter Veldnrt agalnut
'Anua Jlortamer, adiniuiatratrix of tho
J. Alorlaini-r estate is beintf tried in I
the circuit court today. The plaintiff j
lis suing for money alleged to bo due i
for hay and stubble to which tho de- '
fciidant puts in a counter claim of a)
iliasturu bill. J. W. Ziroola of Walla
Wnila is reprcHuntinff the plaintiff and '
J. A. Foe the defendant.
Al Found a "Dead Man'
"(tood Uiwd,1' said Al Kichai daon,
Janitor of the Kast Oregoiiian build
ing: when ho arrived tw tart a fire
in tlm furnaco at an early hour this
nioriiiiiK- Hs found lodged - against
tiiu outer door of tlio business office
a stuffed dnnimy bearing an inscrip
tion directed against the Tribune con
icbt manager. Chief of Police Rob
erts who was called later hastened
, to the Hcenc but declared tho Job was
one fur the coroner, not the police.
ray On Net Incomes.
Callers at the office of Income Tax
Deputy Kennedy at the court houwo
often havo the impression they are re
iuired to turn In a report of the tross ;
earnings of their business instead of ,
tho net earnings. L'ndcr the law a
man or a corporation may deduct the '
operating fxpenses of tlio luudnesta :
from the gross earnings, thua making :
a report merely on neat eaininKs. No ;
deduction, however, may be made for
a ma n.s personal expenses or for the i
personal expenses of his family.
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Rubber Goods I
That Give Service. jf
1 Fountain Syringes
Hot Water Bottles
With a written guarantee for two years.
1 ALSO RUBBER GLOV ES, ETC. 1
1
If it's in the rubBer line we have it.
2
I Economy Drug Co.
Hotel St. George Building 5
Day Telephone 711 Night Telephone 718 -1
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I'cnlaud 18 0nsiiHcd.
Claude i'cnland (f Penland broth
ers bus returned from Walla Walla
"V her he v. as culled in consnltatioti
Willi the retail Krucers of that city
li tiL.,.ird to a delivery system. Tho
'rUla Walla mi renal. ts luv'c. accord
Ir.w i'- Mr. - e.i'und. divided their city
into i K'ht. zones and wilt make ono
de-livery a day to "ach .one or out
M'iKTal delivti throuKhont the city
i da, until u cout'eraiive syhlein car.
o e t s tabHhhcd such as is operates
In lcndlcto:.-. This in In accordant
with the governments sugKvtion to
cut d iwn man power. In this connec
tion J'enlanJ Uros. have cut down
the b force since l!tuG from Z'Z tc
jievett men by the cooperatue system.
NAOX HUM OS i itti; POST.
JtrK.t S A I (cr:S. Jan. 10.
Roniulo S. Naon refused to reconsid
er his resisiiatlon frim tno post of
ambassador to the t'nited .States, not
withstanding the fact that Furein
Minister llonurit I'uej'rrednn has
been umIiik his utmost cfroiis to pre
vent Dr. Xaon's retlremenr. It Is en
erally believed, however, that hia ef
forts will be in vain, and the presi
dent is said to be considerinj Dr. Na
irn's successor.
RUSSIAN WOMAN IS
HOSPITAL HEAD
r
l
ATTENTION
FARMERS!
A Mi; ; tlw. time of vcar to have your tractor and
5 , combine engines overhauled. We have the best
equipped shop in Eastern Oregon to handle this
S " class of work.
B .... 1 11 41.. r
Our exiiei't niaenmists can namuu '
most difficult jobs of re-turning tractor
engine crank-shafts, grinding cylinders ,
and making pistons and rings.
2
2
Give us an opportunity of proving it to you.
PENDLETON CADILLAC AUTO CO.
Cor. Cottonwood and.Water Streets .
M
i i
i liast Oresonlnii Sj.:ci;il
WHO, Oil'., J.iii. IS. Hobckah
Latino NV. 36, I. O. o. IV ht-1'1 thoir
installiitiun tin Wmlitt-s'Jjiy rvt-nliig at
tlicir rcfruiar ine;l;nt;. Tlio elective
officers fur tho cli-suins: term are.
N. i.. Mrs. lcll;i Honirncirs: V. G.,
Jliss Annie L. Suling; - sect Hary, Mrs.
Anna M. Vouny; treasui-'.-r, Airs. .Mi
nerva Scholl
Tlio appointive officers are: War
Oeii. Mrs. Gladis JIoIiikk; Con., Mrs.
Kucliel Woodard; cliaplain, Mrs. Flora
MMeolm: It. S. -V. t!.. Mrs. Garrctta
Wilder;, L. S3. X. O.. Mrs. Kate tlulll
)ind: 11 V. I... T. G. SinillK L.
G., K. li Sollimcr.5; (. cj.. K. Ji.
Holmes; O. A. 'Millard liev.llt.
The laat mortal rciuain:; of Mrs.
Eliza J. liltney, who died at fcattle.
last Monday, were Iain to rest here
Wednesday mornine from the M. E.
rliurch. Tho Interment was made in
tlio I O. O. V. cemetery where the de
ceased's husband was buried elxteen
years aso.
Mrs. Eitney was well known by the
older residents of Echo and a hott c'
friends sympathize with the boreavea
family.
Mitcx-abexs Ciie Hanif,
Tho Maccabef lodqc of thi place
suvo a dance on Tuesday tiisht, tin--proceeds
to go towards paying the
'ii es of the local nienibTtj of t!.ic
lod;;o who arc now with tho army.
There was a good attendance, and, a
Pleasajit time.
Miss Mettle, who taurht in the
Echo school durlnff the rjrrt semester .
lias resigned her work and retiirnei. i
to her home at Ukiali. Prof. Green ,
and Mrs. Haninioii havo taken up the j
teaching of those hlsh school branch- ;
en formerly tausht by Mifs Mettie,
hi addition to their previous iimruc-
tionH. 1
Mrs. Win. Ksselstyu returned homo;
Monday evening from a short visit to ;
Walla Walla. i
New Ke.sidi'lit Arrives. ,
Grover Hollonion. a brother uf Mrs,
l-Jrnest Sommers. arrived here Tues
,!v from Kervilie. Texas. Mr. Hollo
nion expects to make lli!s Ills home
fur some time. i
Clifford Uss-elslyit. w altended
.... i ;., w-iii ':illa dtiriniT the fir:-;
rriucttcr. has returiied t.
1-ere and entered the
school.
Kit Snlke is hero from HuM. Idah...
visiting Vis mother. Mrs. Frank tpik
who is very ill. '
Mrs. Clyde Koss returned homo I
Tuesdav from a several days' visit ,
wiih her sister, Mrs. George Course
of Herjiliston.
Mr. Cert Tetft left Wednesday ev
ening for Walla Wall.l where she ex
pects to stay tho remainder of tn
winter with her son, J. H Council,
and family.
Gcorec Tonkin, deputy fame war
den, was here yesterday.
Wm Oliver spent Wednesday In
Pendleton vlsilins Ills brother, Jeft
Oliver, whvi has been qle 111.
Gavle-rd Madison, Ills mother. JIrs
Uma." Mather... and Mrs. Frank
SpfciniiiH. spent Monday in Pendleton.
Hon Snyder 01 "..- '--
l.usiness Msitor In licit? on Wednesday.
riis home
Echo public
8 1-2 inch Tops
Exceptional Values
' Women's & inch Boots of gray
kid with gray buck top, solid Louis
heel, smart toe last, lace. Regular
$8.50 boot for $6.50
Women's 8'2 inch lace Boot of
white kid with cream buck top, cover
ed Louis heel. Regular $8.50 boot ,
for $.5Q
FLORSIIEIM
SHOES FOR
MEN
$7, $7.50, ,$8.50,
$, $10.
Growing Girls' Lace
Boot of black, light
weight Maceo calf with
gray cravenettc , top,
half military heel $6.00
MB EES
i CHAMPION WILL
! DEFEND CROWN j
fEW HOURS-TRY IT!i
3t ir a
7 !
i
rn;iyr dosk or f.ype's com
rOMPOTXD RELIEVES ALL
IUPPE MISERY.
I
Don't stay stuffed up
doit blowing and sniiflinc! A dosa i J
of "Papc s Cold Compound" taKen ev
i cry two hours until thrco doses are
i taken will end grippe mtscry and
I break up a, severe cold either in the.
head, chest, body or limbs,
i It promptly opens clogscd-up nos-
I trLJs and air passages; slops nasty die- I w.j
i cnare 01 nu- junwina, .... ,
I headache, ilullnes. feverishncss, sore j
throat, sneezins. soreness ana sun- i
ncss. j
"Pape's Cold Compound" is the
nuickesi. surest relief known and j
costs only a lew cents at flrus .stores. .
ill acts without asistauce. tastes nice,
and causes no inconvenience. Don't j
accept a. substitute.
11
ALFREDO DLORD ,
- r. cm lhr-r.uahion ! ! Abtom " Let Entente
billiard champion of the world, j , ii.500.ooo Tons.
will defend his title in tiamnn
....... Claries. Oti Jan. 10. II IU-ENOS
and it-
Do Oro'n iflzardy at tho three
cushlon game has made blm al
most a cortal favorlte inth
match, j.
A ROEVTIXA TO SELL WHEAT.
Alllesi Have
More tliiiu;s are happeiiins In Kus-M.-i
than weri' dreamed of ill anyliody's
l'lillosophy.
IRES, Jan. IB. The
i foreign minister today signed an agree
inent with the Hritish and French
j ministers, to sell 500,000 tons of
! wheat to the cntento allies. Arffen
i Uic is to open a credit at tho Bank ot
the Nation in favor of tho allies, or ;
which is to bo liquidated in two years, i
i Thin agreement is virtually a huge j
loan to tho allies and is njado in or-
order to stabilize the rates of ex- ;
johanKO. ' ,
OVERLAND and
Willys-Knight . ;
Automobiles
THE Vtl LIyi S-KMGHT
; You will concede the luxuri
ousness and beauty of this car
without argument. .. . v
Iu practical advantage'' fin
ally determiae lta purcliaas.
Tho motor has no equal .no,
near approach In any similar
cars selling for so moderate, .
prico or for hundreds of dollars
more. . , y '
It is a Willys-Knight sleeve
valve motor 12,000 t produced
last year and gtvin? the , most
remarkable satisfaction. , . . . ' C
Everybody knows that nothing
ha3 ever seriously challenged
tho noisclcssness of this type, of
motor.
It has the softest "purr com
bined with greatest power for ls
size.
Its velvet smoothness puts all
other motors of liko power to
shame. i j; J J
James L. Elam
OVERLAVD DEALER
729 Johnson St. Phcpa ;14
Pendleton, Ore. '' " " '
HOOKER'S MESSENGER
SERVICE
Phone 522
Calls loo and up.
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wiSIU
mm. ve sloeckl. :.
, Madame Do Sleckl. Husslan
sooietv leader in London. Is lu
(liargi- of the hospital at Marrow
gate. Ennland. which was founded
hv the Grand Duchess George ot
England, and Is promlnentln
nther wnr relief work, .""
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18 a r e ia iw s in 1
Saturday
Come in if you cant come
telephone 187
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