East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 07, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1018.
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OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE
, Addttloo to 1wWIIiij.
( .Hurry Dobbins huH takrn out a. per
mit to bullit an addition to his dwell
ing on Ash street ut a cost of $175.
l. -.I Til ,
Uuyd Srw Ilu kiml.
I i Krank Clirl. prominent farmer, is
i noma; nuoiic in a new model- Paoknrrt
. which he him Juki rsosntly purchased.
i im n.w railcard has a rhaniro In
uiifB rrom the old moilol.
. IkilM CVtmn Dwn.1'
Rlt tons of.imltn Ml with n Ire
mendous crash this morning about 9
o'clock at the noer hnrdwnre store
ivhen the shaving In the rear end of
tbn -sloro iipert whl. U liry li.-irt been
: placed gave way. beneath the. wolirht.
Chester AJartln. ons of iho salesmen
of th storo,.. wuk sUndlni; Just:
"""H lh" bollJ ond narrowly oHoaped
belnn struck.. - Th shipment of holla
fiadfjiiKt arrived, yrsicrdny.
tut are at work tuilldlnp:
shelving for the hnlt sort Ion."
und tlm county precincts now have
iho same boundaries, oxnept that the
county's preolhcts In several esses,
Ian over to take in Homo outside tor
ritorv. However, In reKlstored for
tho city election, the Pendleton voter
lined only remember the unrulier, of
Iho precinct In which lio Ih registered
'for tho county election, ltegixlration
will begin on Feb. 17 and, In cane any
"voter has forroltefi his precinct num
ber, ho may secure tho Information
from the relntration clerk who will
have. a- jimp with . the boundaries
marked,.
tlie norlhweut as a result of the ne
cessity of handling' "grain in the bulk.
Son In Rom.
A son was born last nlirht to Mr.
and Mrs. Itobcrl Thomson of this city.
Klittlon llourdH Nnnu'd.
Tho county court has completed Itt
list of election judges and clerks for
the yearn J91S-191!!.
Girls IJmlt Cost of Dromes.
UlKli school senior airls wjll JToo-
verlzo on their graduation dresses, nc-
cording to action taken this morning. !
Their commencement frocks wll Ibe j
limited In cost to $10 and will oon.ilst
of some liffhl mnLeriul, as organdie
IYtK Kills lran-H.
A kllllnR frost on Itrr. ?,l did Brent
coimiy. Florida. occordlnB to a letter 1 1,,elr flowers will be pink sweet ,,ul
received by M. A. Fcnruson from A. ' ' ' ' '
I! 1.-oII,.l- f.,r,rl iv,.ll U nown i " """I""
eJrtCWCr AM I CiOIHO. WITH THI
3rMte I'MlAKIrJRL ITttclNe.
J SAW If IN OfR IMHPLiY
IIUIMVCIU) HAfrKH-ly "Ffyee'J
ivflL, AMCr-f.
IT'S FRCe tf-
oOAP-
,T : in n tllln counly resident who Is llv-
Alany pupils of tho
schools ore making house
rn mpn-llni, lltArn rw.u, l f 1'nllr.i' nrta ..n.
slronKcr lot iho members of the volunteers who i fi"V'f'''ssf8 ' h '?
Trlbnl to Alexander.
Clarke loiter, editor of
Orand Observer, paid n. Alexander.
. local merchant who has announced
his retirement, tho following tribute
in his paper:
' "K. Alexander has sold his business
In l'endletoo. He must reitrct to sell
the business that his own energy,
foresight and determination built up.
It 13 probably a dear to him as a son.
Hr, Alexander Is a good man. Ho was
tn active buslnoss In Pendleton for
forty years. He Ik one of the men
fought the
I 1S7H.
Hat tie of Willow Springs In
tho l a I 'lues I.at Month 310.
Pendleton
to house
along the sale of '
thrift , stamps and o. number have al-'
j ready m"t with marked success. Any!
, child selling $.",() worth of the stnnipj
' gets a place on Uio honor roll.
Thorn were only 1 cases In pollen ; Uant District IHvided.
court lust month and of these nlno
resulted in fines or forfeited bail, ac
cording to Hecorder Fltz Gerald'i
KikI June Jilslrlcls Nn. X and 113
on Huttcr Creek were consolidated by
vote of the people and now some of
who mads Pendleton what It Is. raw I Issued fffid 20 building permits for
of tho famous cIUcb of the United ! Improvements valued nt $4290. Fire
BtaXea. The Observer believes In say-'Chief Kingold's report showed , no
lug these words about Mr. Alexander ft Ire lorai Jast month,
while he Is still with ns. A few more I . .
nowers for the living, a few more
monthly report. Tho fines amount- the residents In old Iilstrlct S aro pe
ed to $310. Three offenders served thinning to ho cut off nsain from the!
out their sentences, two cases were new district, hilng dissatisfied with !
continued, one dismissed and ono re- the present arrangement. The dls-1
ferrcd to the juvenllo court. J.lceinio J trlct boundary board has the matter'
fees last month amounted to SOS. undor advisement todny. i
The expenses of tho office totaled 1 '
$112. There wero 12 burial permits I Ydornl Officers Take U Cnt.
jiisirict Attorney Keator lia.s recolv- I
Und words, more smiles, would make
the world lots brighter " .
City and County PmHnels Same.
By an ordinance passed by the city
council last evening, tho city precincts
ft maM Wash far Hita Disease
We 1ns wllfMsia turti rrmarksMe esrrs
ltii Una saetliimr mull of olla that re oavr
Torn a tattle ea tlie ruanutre tliat ouItm it
tlMS lbs snsw ss it costs ysa as s
.. TAtJ.SIAJf PRC3 CO.
Uct Ilkls f"? Ucvators.
V. W, H'ru-rah and Henry Rosen
berg arrived fiome this morning from
Spokane where they attended the
opening of bids for the construction of
three new Farmers' Union elevators In
this county. A good many bids were
received but no contracts were let.
they report. . Among the bidders were
Porter liros., who have a number of
ship building contracts, Hurley-Mason,
builders of the American Lake
cantonment and the Burrell Construc
tion Co.. which .built tho elevator
here. The plans are for elevators In
Pilot Rock, Pendleton and Fulton.
Mr. Harrah declares elevators are
springing up like mushrooms all over
Quality Groceries
There is hardly any thing you buy but
what you are very particular as to quality.
Quality is the one element that should re
ceive the first consideration.
f We pride ourselves on the
QUALITY OF OUR MERCHANDISE
Every thing1 clean and sanitary and the
best hioney can buy. We want you to al
ways associate this store with the word
quality. . .
A TRIAL CONVINCES
The Dean JatomXo.
PHONE 688
ed Inl met Ions from the V. S district
attorney nt Portland to file an action
In tho ffdrrnl court nualnst floorer
Virhns. tho Rlrth JrooTc who
c harped with making falsn statements
In his quest lonnairo. Ho was pre
viously held In the state courts under
$3000
UN :k K
i : -zm s i 'BE A 5. n
j v7 npj 7-7 ;
Standard Patterns
Ladies' Mimslmfwear -
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ABSOLUTELY
NEW:
is. the proper term to apply to the shipment of
Ladies' Neckwear received by ua this morning.
Every new Spring creation in the Neckwear
line will be found in this ample assortment of
large lace trimmed organdy collars, filet trim
med Georgette crepe numbers, crepe de chine,
satin and satin combinations.
.
The price range of 75c up, speaks for itself.
LADIES' HAND BAGS .
We have also received a nice assortment oi
new style leather hand bags, ranging in price
from $1.75 to $8.00 each. We would be glad to
show you at any time. ' '
Fownes Gloves
Modart Corsets
ALEXANDERS
1IO.U AS A fiERMAN SPY.
Eleven More- Classified.
Charles H. March, who pre pre
vfousty classified In 1-c, has been re-j
classified in 4-c, his case having been '
reopened. . Other decisions from the
llstrict 'board received today are as
follows: John . H. Lorenzen 2-c
Marshal Kllensberffer 4-c, Carl J.
Hheard 2-c, Itoy.il Barker, 2-c, Olto C
Waeman 2-c. Dean T. Wlllaby 1-e
Vlrftil K. Willnby 1-1. William o. Wal
lace 1-e, WHUani D. Miller 1-f and
2-b, Clarence M. lUxhy 1-a and 2-c.
Sheeloy to CJot Tryout.
Karl Sheeley, former -first baseman
ror Walla Walla In the Trl-State
liasue. who has been playing for Salt
I lAke in the Const league for the past
! few seasons, is to be given a tryout by
! the Cleveland American league team
' it the New Orleans training camp
,fhls spring,. Sheely was recently
married to a Walla Walla girl and has
many friends and admirers here who
will watch his career in the big
i leagues with interest. The only thing
;thnt will keep hi mout of the big
'leagues Is the slight limp In bis log,
'the result of an old Injury. Walla
Walla fnlon.
MADE-iN-GERMANV LIES
CIRCULATED IN CANADA
Canada Is nlso having trout' ! with
Made-in-liermuny Ilea nlculat'd to
hinder Canadian food conservation af
cording to tin officl.-il statfiuciit re
ceived from tlm i'anndiim food coh
BRITISH GOVERNMENT
' KELPS PAY FOR BREAD
There has been mnch ( misunder
standing about the bread program in
lOngland. It Is true that the K'ngllsh
mun buys a loaf of bread for less than
un American can, but It Is poorer
troller by the I'nltod Stales food ad- i bread, and the British government is
ministration. i paying SliiXI.OUtM.MW a year toward the
The Mories bothering C'nmida are ! cost of It.
of the same general cluiracler ns those
the United .States fiod ailmiiilstra
tor recently denounced in tliis coun
try, such ns the ridiculous salt and
blueing famine fnkis and tlie rejsirt
that the government would seize
housewives' stocks of home canned
goods.
The Canadian food controlliT esti
mates that when tin. people listen
and pass on such stories, each one
has the power of destruction Hint lies
In a battalion of soldiers.
All the grain grown in (irent Brit
ain is taken over by the government
al an arbitrary price and the imported
wheat purchased on the markets at
the prevailing market price. This Is
turned over lo tlie mills by the govern
ment nt a price that allows the adul
terated war head loaf of four pounds
to sell ut,18 cents, the two pound loaf
at 9 cents and the one pound loaf at 5
cents.
In Franco, under conditions some
what similar, but. with a larger ex-
Stories without even a vestige of i traction, the four pound loof e1!s for
Roasts Chamberlain
foundation hnve -been scattered broad
cast," said the Cauailian statement.
"Nor have they come to life casually.
They have started simultaneously in
different parts of the country and In
ach Instance have been calculated to
16 cents.
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WALTESt.SPOtRMNiit
I BACKACHE IS W30TH7B.1GINO.
j But Xot go Bod Jf Ton Know How
to Reach the Cause.
Nothing more discoaraginc than a
constant backache. Lame when yo'j
awaken, pains pierca yon when yon
bend or lift. It's bard to work or ta
rest. Backache often indicates bad
kidneys. Pendleton, people recom
mend Doan'a Kidney Fills. Read this
case: . , -w , h .
J. Jt. Stover, 50 West St, Pendle
ton, says: "Doan'a Kidney Pilla are all
right and I couldn't recommend any
thing better for backache. When,
ever my back gets tame and sore. I
take Doan's Kidney Pills for few
days and they never fall to do rood
work, a few dosee stop that aefeins
across my kidneys and make my back
feel as strong as ever."
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
Mr. Stover had. FoMer-Mllburn Co.,
i Mfgrs., Buffalo, X. T.
Fop ITnnrpnnrprlnpea 1 arouse public indignation.
"They are Insidious, subtle, pcrsist-
Walter fpoermann, arrested near
Norfolk as a German spy, was taken
to Baltimore, where he is being de
tained. 'It was charged he tried to
They Have fiot tn Cut That Out."
GLASGOW, Feb. 7. American of
ficers among I lie survivors say there
j was no panic. Tlie British destroyers
I Wf-rfi tilnricsiilp pvti before the men
! aboard realised IhcvVere tomedoed. I blow lip a powder magazine at Camp
WAPIIINr,T-iV, rvh. 7 nop. lent. Kit by bit they difslpale public . rcrfoct order whs maintained. The ! Harrison. Va. He is said to he a llcu
f!lass. of Virginia in the house sting- ! trust, the great essential In the work vessel floiue.l for three hours. The 1 tenant in the Qermany navy.
Ingly attacked Chamberlain saying he ' of food control. steering gears were fouled and smash-
"suppressr.l achievements and cvag- ! It lies with every Individual to for- 1 ed some lifeboats. In the dark It was
genitcd defects. "lie said the war: bear from criticism: to refrain from
machine's progress here is amazing f passing on the vagrant and liiuinful
nurone. Thero are nearly ten times'.. i ,.... ,i. oB.,..nv.,lr
as many troops abroad as the allied , 00'.operate ln ork which is going
.missions believed pyslbln within lhis (han t,Je m8lori,y of
time. He placed a lot of blame for , . .,
'the unpropnrodnei's of the nation nt ; PI,,e y"r rou",e-
'tho door of Chamberlain as head of "
A Hint to I lie Aged.
almost Impossible to find the ir, occu- i " people P-i. miy years oi sirs
rants or swlininers who df-mied life 'Could bo persuaded to go to bed as
' holts an jumped overboard. Soldiers j ,oon 83 theJ' take 001,1 and remain in
in the life boats sang "They have got I bpd as soon aa ,he cmfwy emfwypat
' t,i cut that out." i be nr nne or two rta'f, the would
, i recover5 much more qutckl. especial-
, T'txns
the military coniniittoe. He sought
to show the expert testimony contra-
, dieted every ono of Chamberlain's'
charges.
IIOMFS fOli
ci.i'.ieKSi iv
PW
WASHINGTON
War Duty Launched;
Third Chicag;o Vessel
J CHICAno. Feb. 7. The third ves
'sel biillt by tho Chicnco Shipbuilding
'Company for the Kcderal .Shipping
'Rosrrl was launched today. The
raft is named the War Duty. Her
predecessors were the Warhoiind and j
"tho War I'annor. The boats have n!
tonnage of S.r.on, nro Sr.fi feet long
'and have a beam of t'2 feet inches!
'and a depth of ::t feet. The War;
Duty was slipped into the water with
out previous announcement.
THE UNITED STATES FOOD
ADMINfSTRATlON SAYS:
There Is ns royal road to food
conservation. We an only ac
complish this by the voluntary
action S our whole people, each
element in proportion to its means.
It is a matter of equality of bur
den; a matter of minute saving
and substitution at evry point in
the 20 000,000 kitchens, on the 20,
000 000 dinner tables, and In the
2,000,000 manufacturing, whole
sale and retail establishments o
the country.
BILLION- TO HllillKVIKI
J'HOM WIKItK'VV MILLION" AIK1.
The Eight-Cylinder Cadillac enjoys a larger
ownership than anv other high grade model in
the world.
Each year has seen the Cadillac become more
and more the car which is bought, not because
its price is what it is, but because the car is what
it is.
It is the choice of the buyer who can easily
"afford any car, no matter what its price, but
who recognizes the advantage of Cadillac own
ership and who realizes that he cannot obtain
the same advantages in any other car, no mat
ter what price he pays.
It is likewise the choice of the buyer who
would prefer to pay less for a car, but who also
realizes ' that only in highest quality can com
plete satisfaction be obtained. ; -
WE ItAVK THE LATEST VfOrEI,R yoW ON IIrr.iT.
"A Shino tn fQ
Evory Drop" t
Ct a can today from h.f, 'JH ili'l
pear hardware er aro- lllll'i JJl HE
eery dealer. f"&sWTr
PENDLETON CADILLAC AUTO CO.
Cor. Cottonwood and Water Streets
PUT CREAM IN NOSE
AND STOP CATARRH
Tells How To Open Clogged Nos
trils and End Head-Colds.
If your nostrils are clngxed and j
your head Is stuffed nnd you can't ,
breathe, freely because of o cold or j
catarrh, just get a small bottle of Kly's I
Cream I'.alni nt any drug store. An- !
I j ''SSu J
l .." JftV i
f-vtr-: 111 1(5
t v fteni
f i i i I
V'lssMaj
y if Ihey ako Cliamberla-ln's Cough
Remedy. There wouhl bei also des '.
danper of the cold being followed by '
any of the more serious diseases. i
Artv. i
VILLYS-KIIIGIIT
Bomehow a man never discovers that !
he is a fool limit long after his neigh- '
bors have found It out.
When Itching Stops
i There is one safe, dependable treatment
imuicucvca uwuiiig itAiuie aiHj akin nil- i
and sf.-tr.ed the ih.n.
Ask any tu ui'tU ivt a 2Zc or SI toiile
of zemo and apply it as directed. Soon
you will find that irritations, rimpies,
blackheads, eczema, blotches, ringworm
and similar skin troubles will disappear.
A little zemo, the penetrating; satisfy
inir liouid. is all ' that is needed, for it
I banishes most skin eruptions and makes
the skin soft, smooth and healthy.
The E. W. Rose Co. Cleveland. O.
The Winys-Knlghta ara'ialae
prp-vninent bemuise thegr aha
propartionately tn Uw m
omlcs ff or vsms peodaetiaa of
a oumplete Htm of east.
It will servo yo4 yewrs, tomm
er thousand.i of snliea fi
than any other type of
And it la tho only
known that does its bKS
in its old awe, after pultiac U
rivals to route, hi Ma youth.
.See ns now about ysssr. new
U'UlTs-Knlcht aad sfsM the
possibility of delayed deUmry
during tlte fall rash.
j&mes L. Elam
W I LLYS.OTCHM D 3f OTOK
CAIt lH-lVLtR.
PpwUpCoo, Orw
''aMMaJ
rt!5 rT.otNCTTC ORCCLIi
Vhon war netivitif heiynn In
Washington tlirro was an influx of
thousands on thousands of rlerks.
who wnkel fr mndon salaries. Hut
i imhm wont up nnd li Iiur became a
SfTious ).n"l'h,iii. Miss Antoinette
Irecly s.nv the situation Wfore any
unit t-lsv-. sho wnto lo nM Washing
ton residrnis ttt find if they had spare
rooms for the new clerks, and In that
way sho sa ved hundreds of t hem
iinii'h money and t imo. Rhe npenod
up htune's in V:shinmon which had '
not been in tlie habit of renting fir
nished room p.
! it
HOW ANY GIRL CAN
HAVE rRETTY EYES
; No cirl is pretty if her eves are red.
Rtrainwl or hav dart rlnc:t. or
' William 11. Thompon, millionaire
copper man, who has extensive in-
nly a Utile nf this fragrant, antiseptic t frost in the wfsr. has r.Mit ribut",d
cream into your nostrils and let it I tl.Oflrt.orol to the bol-hev!UI in Knia
penetrate throush every air passage ; for the spread of their doctrines
of your head, soothing nnd healing- the through Ccrmany and Atttria. Mr
inflamed, swollen ijiucoiir membrane - Thompson was in Kti'pTa. roveral v ASH with pur-11 lAVoptik eye wash
anil you pet Instrtnt relief. , months last year In connection wuh wilt bnj;htn the eves sn.l a week's
All! how jrood ft feels. Your nop-jrd trops aeiiviiicR and there he had nc, will snrpri.-e j.m with tt TV-
trllur aro open, your hratl 1 clear. iu an opponuniiy ti see tlusm w ptditi- r'KKPlHld: resiiH.T, . small hottlo
more haw king, snuffing. MowIiir; no ral rn"er at first hand. He formed lavoptik m guaranteed to make eyea
more headnche, ilrynesa or s runiilinq 1 conclusions different from those . n- healthy, sparkling and vivacious. The
for breath. Kly's 'ream Halm la Jitsl ! orally held In the T'niied States and ijuiek chanue will ploaen yon. Ahiuii-
what pufferem from hcud colds aaU lco his return he has defonded tho num eye cup FKKi:. Tullman & Co.,
catarrh need U' a dcllghu i present governiftCB (X Ru&sia. dntirgisis, i
HAM
, ALL THE LEADING BRANDS
SAY1FTS.TREMIUM," pound 37c
ARMOUR'S "STAR" pound 36c
CUDHAY'S "PURITAN," pound 36c
MORRIS & CO. "SUPERIOR," pound 31c
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