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. ... i. w rNM y i 1 f JCHT PACES EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST ORfiGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, laig'V 1,1 li"-;iiii,.,.4iiiiiM;i!i!!iil!!S!i!l!lt!ii!iilli!iP ,fniiHiiHitiii ountain Potatoes Cf-MMtiw Villon Xmtnlniit, '! No-'llo.l Weston I'oia. t- f tutu.' Kvrry I'otato oxl. Our l.uiirniiloc ;ocs With Kadi sack. 100 Pounds Full Weight $2.00 Other Grades From $1.00 to $1.50 Sack ItiMur lw-iily Allien 1-Yum Our Own Orvlmrd. lu. SI. 1.1 ISonir lvul J'aney WraiK! aim ln'krl, box $1.75 , Macaroni in Hull., n I UK! IVrocli Prone. muihI UN' Jlalsliis l"aofcav Ilk) OMOX birrs, ixmtul 15e THREE MEN KNOWN HERE ARE RESCUED tim'.wi.v sritvivoitK in-j.iji; I .14 HIM HOAXK. i.AVIK j ;.im:.s, c. xihsgiUvN. j Tlilrly-lwo onun Men Xol Yet Ae-; founted Tor, Including Three IT0111 I'orllaiHl. HiMior -nm;i'iu n:i iiv HIS l. S. AKMV IM1XHIM lomptilr Hoc of IVitj'k, t ". Miiin.' ami .MaiidcMllc kiiiK GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. J "QUALITY" 111 ! Two Phonw, 28. 823 Main St m I . . - In v . J'j MiiillttMill'llilllllllllllllllMMIMIIIIinillllMIIIIIMIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIH n ItTHIRD OF THE DIRECTORS of every Federal Heserve Umik represents indu.stry, commerce ami aKriculture, for whose henefii (lie Federal Ileserve System whs mainly created.. Through them our business men nuiv feel assured that their point of view is represented in the man- ugciiK-nt of our Federal Iteserve Hank. The larger the system the greater will he its hene fits to business men. You ran directly increase its resources by depusitlnj; your money with us. since for your protection we keep on deposit with our Federal Iteserve Hank a part of every depositor's tmlauce with us. Are you doing sour share in supporting juur sys tem ? The AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK Pendleton, Oregon "Strongest Bank in Eastern Oregon" John loar,u of Pendleton. Clauds Oalnes of, Athena and Clarence Nor- : Kien tf Vancouver, brother of Mtssj n,0 Normen of this city, wus uin-! 'tnir the survivors of the Tuscan la ,ac t eonlin to the i ncont plete list given ' out ly"the war department. others; (Yon i ircoti i ncl tul e the following: j Kdwurd T. Iteletskl, jt(S Capitol av- j emit'; Frank I,. Clark, 44; Fust Twenty-Second street north; Shelby I la- vies, T43 vlreenwood avenue; Charley ; M Johnston, 4: Fast t'.rant street: Arlington II. Morton, 13U8 Fast Four-' teenth street north; Kurl U. l'uttison i I J 7 "urth Twenty-first street; AVer ii'r K. rfaender, 171 Fast Twenty-: ninth street north; Arthur li. Sar ffent, 716 Hluhland street; Hubert U Sn ods'CttSJj, Twelfth and liust Mudisuu; William J. Williams. 33l'1 Sev enth street north; JJenton I Yost, 7t04 Fifty-seventh avenue southeast; all of Portland. Albert F. Amen. The Dalles; Peter H. Atulistad, Milwaukie; Hugh W. Bean. Prinevllle; WllUum K. Hell, Cotmille; John I. Doane, 2i6 Whit akor street. Portland: Maximilian Jus- man. ;itij liussell street. Portland ; had better stay ut home. I know that Clarence. K. Johnston, 4tit Kust Grant tne Krench people need every ounce street, rrtland; Carl M Uennett. Ha- of flour, every bit of meat. It is the Ker; John A. Hiio, Kiixton; Lewis C. greatest cruelty for , rCliem. Dufttr; Arthur L. Itrasff. Hunt Perhaps the only case In the pres ent war in which no Kpiscopal lee tor w;ia consecrated as, bishop In his. army uniform was in the case of the Rev. William P. Itrini imton of .ltn neapolia. He had been rector of pt. Paul's church there, and after he joined tho army as u chaplain he was consecrated while wearing" his uni form. The bishop is now chapla'ii vith a hospital unit at Fort McPher-son, Spring Merchandise Vierv ily brlnus urw Nprliiit kwkIs. nil IkhikIH Hio .1. lTim. y ii.v In niiiuilltu'x Ibi-ik- rno.iuh t up. ilv 175 Mrt. Thhik wluil tlit iih-miih In nii. We liuvi' for your mtlutilhui Imllm Siln Hull-, CfwK Mlk iii'ul S.-nsv IUVsm-m. lvs!i Skirts IVItleuuta, Sliuos, slt'l'.v. t.loM's, I .'iiuYrurnr, rlc, Blw mnoy nrw IliijiliJt for men. t hlUli-cu a IMny Suits, INK' 1 to 8 yi-arx. , u, lluiiKlow Alro "" "' Taffeta IVUkhmMS lton tw $I.0S Odontl Ste.-u IVttU-oaU tl.aa MiiNlin liowns 1 ". ''3S KIM-Iuk l"eroftle, .virl He. I' Tnblo OH floili. JrU ' SprUiif ilnsliunf, rtl I.V. lo Siniuic Styles ljulle.s' Silk Wulsts tl.VH, a.H LuUles- Kid liloe..... !.. . Men's S.ilnu Snlls l 1. 7.1.. $17. .Ml. IH.7S Men'ki Drew. Slilrtx Win, f l.a. l.4 ('hiimih t.lnves H l-:in, 10c, Km t Hiiiax (iliivew, U'Htlier I'liewl 3?m Work Sneks, Htlr lkreMH KookM. wlr Men u Nrlnir IIiiIn Men'H Sprlutr 114m. . .'. . 1IV!. Troiiwrj. tluiitlmm llnitilkervlilefN M l-e, lUo, li l.'jr. ...... 1.1c, U."e, u.'ki . I.UM. $2.10, SU.KH , . Ille, HK: "He. $I. IU . ri.nn, $a.uH, i.x '. f.e, 1IK) IUO CAN AT ITS' )hA- hi HC GOLDEN MULC WK I.KAI), OTHUH8 M drcn fi'dlntf and salj lie wun Inlerenl-'lnuiuiKrr of tliu Joint orrieua or tno miippniK itMent. to urranRd ror cr eJ In Daker becuuso hu ha. bIkuoiI Cuiiunl. Aliehor imil Anehor-lhuiiihl- (joes from th west, for nlilm travers the luttcr's bond. Uut JuiIbo SuU.Ih Hon lines, ut Vancouver. H. C. Swe-i Inn the Atlantic, llo waif for year held him on 2.UO0 bond nnd iulutly!xey will huvu control of thu entire nianuRcr of tlio Mcllllei raiiuiin saloon ordered an InvestlBatlon. 'Pacific coast In his new position but . department of tho C'unui'U line,, (n Hochatudter wus culled Into court his duties will bo ruthcr those of u New York. . ,V UKuln. "W hut is the naine Of your ' - ' - , oldest child ?" usked Judge Subath. "Kudy," answered Mr. Hoehutadt er, pointed out by four member of .the jury us tho man who hud Bpoken to thein In favor of ISuker during re- OOQOOOOOOO cesses. ' What Is the next oldest child's : name?" ncrsisted Jude Subath ond Vmericun women , Hochsladter hesitated. ! in search of adventure to take that I ..vvmi .,..vr miml." suld the Judne i imrton; Kred Uurchtorf, Held; l'erry foud out of their moMths. as Mra Mii0 jut-obs llerlln, pro- Carper, l'roinlse; John H. Chapman, i -.Many American women went tolbutloll uf fleer for the Jewish Chart- j 3 KiiBene; Anton H. Chindsren. Mullno. France In the early days of the wartiC!), Mtt.pped forward. i 3' Ruben V. Chinilsren. Mullno; Inland inj went into such work as the Am-i -tr Hochstadter has no children," W. Crump, Adell; Harry R. Beverell. tmlutiee Service, because It was 'chic' I..U ih. r,.i.r liiveutiunlui'. I ; LlniitiPii; Cecil O. luke, Gresham; ; Hut they soon fell out .of the. ranks. ' William J. Durrand, Marshfield; Don aIU now the French women and the i R. Franklin. Baker; Claud V. Francis, fw American women who are' speci- 3 I'lcasunt valley; Klley t.1. Garrett, ally fitted for the work are sincere,! 3 Hums; Claud Gaines. Athena; .Wil-, splendid and everything that is cou- j 3. Ham C. Gosney. Heppner; Stephen rusreous and fine. I LA UKA.VDK, Feb. 11. Uruce Uen 3 M. Gurney, Glide; Charles Hendricks. -Jn the hospitiils for the wounded i ns, fur years owner und publisher tjf 3; Klamath Falls; Archie C Jens. Ma- the nurses show such devotion as J the li Grande livening Observer, 3!pIeton; Thomas H. Jerzyk, Italnler; . they miBht sive their own brothers. I whkh property he so Id in months uvo 3 Cyrus Klmmel. 1-lianon: Austin M. Another feature of women's work In ; tu d Meyers and Mrs. o C. Leiter. 3: Lfickman, Hood "Ktver: Howard B. France? is the care of orphans of tho ; : expected to attain take over the 3' Merrill. Kuaene; ttto F. Miller, Eu- war, who are in the cha'rae of nurses ' newspaper. 411 agreement having been 3 Rene; Halph W. Mosbursr. Springfield, and sisters formerly connected with reached to this effect between Mr. 3 Clarence A. Mott. Italnler: Dale H. the Catholic churches, from which , Dennis und the purchasers late Sat 5' Mummy. Kuseoe; Walter Nagol, War- thousands .of priests have gone into j urduy, acco.dlng to reports. 3!ren: Hurry A. Xorberg, 2453 Cedar the urmy." j . said the court's Investigatur. I . j Bruce Dennis Is To Take Back "Observer" LIBERTY MEASLES, THEY CALL IT NOW JMx Lighter Type ;cts otic 'anie. a HI. rflllllllllllllHIIMIMIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl" street. Astoria: Shannon ti. Oliver, Phoerrix: Daniel W. Parker. Ashland: 3 George H. I'erkinsDrain ; Elmer I ; 1 ueips, oresnaui; juiy v.'. ivniiiic. Thurston; Jesse K. Rice, Kainier; N(J ,(re ((f ,;1T,ai, AMl , t t Mmp tester r. anroru, v oiiae uruie, Edgar J Sheeley. Independence; Geo. ; W. Shafter. Bend: Gilbert Simmons. , Coburg; Cecil C. Slack. Hildebrand; 1 Kred E. Snider. Ashland; lslie It. Stewart, Yankton; William E. Sting ley, BartniK Warren U. Tilson. Drew; 1 Philip K. Wetmore. The Dalles: Clyde i A. Whitluck. Wapinlti; 1-eonard D. ! Wolford, Silverton; Clarence M shippixu i'Hii:r oi; i'.uihc coast An Authorative Showing of New Spring Apparel v WILL BE HERE FOR YOUK INSPECTION. You will find the variety great and the prices most reasonable. Remember! it is' quite proper, here, to look without buying, and quite safe to buy without looking. Whatever your preconceived ideas inny be of the garment you desire, you certainly owp it to yourself to shop here, whether you buy; prjio CAMP DIX. N. J.. Feb. . Camp Dix will no loTiHcr reconize the dis ease known as German measles. It 'was wiped off the Sanitary Depart ment records toilav and hereafter 1 thtse soldiers so unfortunate as to contract the lighter form of the mal- "X 1 r '4i BLYDENSTEIN'S lini i Mub ail Prepared Dietary r- i Hor. ,.f..,, ith r. S. Food rasula- r-l...n 1hy arc Ko"d ti eat. they 4 f'.-r your b4llh. ' 1 -1. v f . Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Chronic and Nervous Disease! and Diseases of Women. X-ray Electro Therapeutics. Phone 623 (John Schmidt) Bella Hid- DENTISTRY DR. DAVID B. HILL Room 1 Judd Bid?. rtnght, Williamtna; Joseph rlgntuJy ,llat n.ls (Jro,ieht about the ouar West Linn; Joseph Zeman. Harris-: antine , , , t aionnient w ill be list burg; Orin Zimmerman. Milwaukie; c(1 as w,n utierty measles." Fred T. Benefiel. Iakevlew; William About XO per cnt of .the measles B. Curtis, Marshfield; Second Lieu- patients have hail the German type, tenant Franklin O. . Folts. Hood Itiver, : un)j t1P convnli scents have tired of Floyd V. Fry. Springfield; James Hald- being made the subject of gibes about garth. Tlgin; Sergeant Edward E contracting an unpatriotic illness. Hurphan, Prineville'; Myron Hayes. 1 someone suggested calling the disease, "allowa; Edgar w . rtillmser. Minn the "Liberty measles." nil ine lilca i-owoer; can r.. .ye, i.rass vaney, nas been aiiprovi,-fi - oy ine ,aiionni Edward J. I'eternuin, Bend:' Arthur gtaff. The improvement In the A lfum Kio;elie: Abraill 1. 'Hose, innii.li.. r.wiiril inrllcil tes u carlV lift-1 l?v -.: ' ST yriiiiMWiwliiiiliWHHIlllllllllllllllllllllllllinilllllllllMIIIIIIIIMIIIIHIIIIIIIia Myrtle Point. Vancouver, Wash., survivors re ported are; Arthur P. liaugh. G'iS West Eigh teenth street William W. Hall, It. Y. D. No. 3; Clarence C. Norgren, It. F. f Xo. ; Harold H. Roberts, Hit Grant street; William O. Wilson, R. F. D. Xo. 6. i ing of the, ijuarantirie. TELLS OF BIG SPIES dN ARREST IN CAMP flSoc me FIRST WOMA.V COOK IX NAVAL RKSililtVB r I tho fire." r1 Thi?- is not only a good slogan, but V H likewis h suggestion. ' . 'S, HAVE YOU DONE IT? , rtit ecry kind of insurance except bad insurance 2 Chas. . Heard, Inc. i &uC. Main St See 3Ie Before the Fire. I'hone 477 C. - 3 jytlliniMIIIMIMIIHIIMIIMIMIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlin The Ingcrsol Watch OR The Best Howard Will do the same work for a while. Provided you are not too particular as to results. Likewise: There are a number of Internal Gear Drive t ti-ucks, but they are not all equipped with TORBENSON GUARANTEED REAR AXLES Like the R EPUBLIC When you are asked to buy an Internal Gear Drive truck of anv make, see if it has TORBEN SEN drive. Axle and spindles guaranteed for life gears for two years. The rear axle does 80' 1 of the work. WATCH THE REPUBLICS Pendleton Auto Co. Established since 1007 i !. ..V Captim' or DungeroilH Gennan Agents xiec'tel Arn-r Coiirewtlim of Soldier. CHARLOTTE. X. '.. Feb. 9. Agents of the department of Justice have taken to Chicago prisoner whose arrest Is deemed most Im portant by the secret service and who Is said to have made an important confession. A. naturalized American of Cttrniau birth, he was arrested In a southern military training camp more than three weeks ago and has been in the county jail here. His confession and Information given to the government agents, it is said, will cause the arrest of some of the most dangerous fcrnian agent In the northwest. This man was drafted to the iialional Army from u western state and was in soldier uni form until he was taken from Jul I. r.j?rS". lil The Best in Style The Most in Value ; .y - t-- - ,,Pi3 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQi (Lv . i X j 1 s -t' r- r ga ! Real Service- I ePPkVi vMled- Twelve year. Ml a place or no II 1 ARTHUR. Z.S"WE2CY. Arthur U. Swczey of Upper Jlont clalr. X. J.. a member of tlfe Shipping Board of Trade, has been appoint! DALE r.OTHWF.LL Optometrist and optician , fitted. Twelve yert experience. , American National Bank pendlet6n. 8ulldlD. HIS IIILIUEKN Alti; A IVTII. He ToM it Siul stry. Iml W'!! Xtt for it Vh All u I nii Tulc. f'HH.'Alir), Fob. . When :iter hy Judtfe Joseph Sii hath to nhow r uh; why hr slum hi roit le iunishf -I for contempt of court In havitiK frittr nized HiJspiciou.sly with nn;iiibrs of a jury ij in t:-orH Haker ' for the thft of an uillojNonih;. IvOuIh Hoi h Htadtcr, "till a Stmt h M ichiKa n i-n 'in an auti daior, x(oke of hiw four rhil- Choice Wheat Farms Xow is the time to secure eboics wheat farms at a bargain, lio to :!" per acre Over 200 serao were recently sold to farmers from Weston, Ore. Call' on our resident agent, VV. S. tSmith, lone, Ore., or write to owners. O. F!tF.IWAM CO. 610 Henry Hldg., Portland, Ore. Automobiles and Gas ,En ' gincs Repaired. STAR GARAQE Cornrr I.IIU'tli und Alia Ktn'H. I'rifMSH Iteiisoniiblo. Phonw OIVK VH A TltlAI Helen ('. Iloerle. Jaek Tarn HC-ldoin coinpla in atont ; thir meals they're pretty good. Jutit the game, there are deheacies 1 whieli woiiun fix that well iiion juHt don't. Ko all the naval men are; hoiiiK that thin Rirl, Helen . Hotsrle. ! the first woman eook enrolled in the naval reserves, will teach cooking around where t hey 're eating. tihe'a tu lie u ;uukinK instructor. WARNS IDLE WOMEN AWAY FROM FRANCE Only 'IIjuh' Wllliiitf In JN ICeul War Work Mionid io. He-larti Mrs. A Id rich. WAKHI.V'JTON. Feb. St. Mrs. V. S. Atdrich of ilooimitxton. III., who ban Junt returned from Fiance after ten )for in that country, in a statement issued today t hrotiK h the 'omrnittee on J 'nb lie I ii forma t mil nrf A m er ica n vLonifii who iire Mearchin for adventure ortl.v to kep out of that iounti . 'l'nles the Ainricn woman hnf a real iinvsjuu abroad," ishe ea s, "she Parish House Guild BENEFIT DAPCE Tuesday, February 12th . - LIBERTY HALL Sawyer's Augmented Orchestra. The' public is cordially invited to spend an enjoy able evening and the proceeds are for the benefit of the Parish House. Tlib is lite broken promises. We liold our cstoineis from year to year by never disjippoinl'mg thein hy giving tliein always llie real service to which they are entitled. Our mechanics are experts. Our merchandise departrrirnt is slocked with fuel, lubricants, parts, accessories, tube3 and casings all of which have been chosen on a net quality basis. Higta profits have no atttac t t ions for us because we know that high profits identify a kind, or goods that mean future loss of busihess. We are especially prou d of our Goodyear line of tirr.n, tubes ancf accessories. W feel that supplying these for our customers constitutes a valuable part of our real service. May we serve you, too? Oregon Motor Gar&ge Incorporated. Ill, lilt. I-'I. 12.1 Weil Court SI. Telrpltollft 4M