EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONTAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1918. FAGS TTTRO f HEW81TES OF PENDLETON I i - i - . 1 i i ! to eliminate a clasn ullcged to exist principally on the earning of curd and, dice games. Itotin-iet to JVndlif on. Chris Ilrulllur, fiu-morly a resident of thlM city but who has been fann ing In Iowa for thn past five years, Iioh rcturnod wllh his family to this city and expects to mulio his home here. JIo Iiuh secured Hib Kldon Vrag residence at 64 5 Hush Mtreet. Nolo (nuncs Kult. The First National iiunk of thin city nun brought suit ugnlnst Iiw- rence Sharp to collect on a note for ( "a. Carter 6c Sinythe are auornoys Mrt'vt u fur. us tho llound-llp und expects to got to France within ' tor the hank. grounds, executing Borne of the. two months. There aro 60, 000 sol-! movement of the school of the com-idlers ut tho now camp ut Waco, he iSurglcuI C'b-ss to Meet lJ"ny. writes, una trulnlouds coming and go lug dally. Attended J.uinlH'rnu'ii'M t'omnitluii. Xr M. S. Kern, local dentist nnu lumberman, has returned to 1'endle ton from Great Foils. Mont., where he attended a convention of Lumber men. lie wus ucconipanlea by Hurry M. Straw, Herinlstoii lumbt'i-niun. Tomorrow Valentino Day. ' Tomorrow Is St. Valentino's Day ! Jewelry liiisinoH. and the siiuill boy and e'rl. not to: S, (Jack) Vincent, "son of Dr. mention many elders, are preparing j and Mrs. F. W. Vincent of this city, their Vulciitiue curds, und packages ! "f disposed of his Jewelry business Tho surgical dressing class of the Rod Cross will meet tomorrow after-1 Fnoon ut the federal building under tho supervision of Mrs. II. E. Bickers. toduy. In Athena to If. II. Hill. Tho latter i took possession the first of tho week, I'ofreiiroih lu Army. John If. Poffonroih, formerly pop ular bartender ut the Hotel I'cndle tun bar, lu now wearing the olive, ilrat) of Uncle Ham and hopes soon to (iuui-U Drills On streets. be chusing hlghbulls through the ulr , Tho Umatilla County tluanl lust jln un autoiuoblle. . He Is in the mil evening drilled on tho streets for the (Aero Kiuudron at Waco, Texas, hav fuvit time since tho arrival of the ' lug enlisted on Dec. 14. He writes to guns. They marched on West Court ' a friend that he likes army life flue Horn in Wallu Wullu. Mr. and -Mrs. Leslie W. Adams of Herinlston. Oregon, yesterday became the parents of a boy, born in St. Mary's hospital. Walla Walla. Bul letin. . Two Minor OlMtwtluns. John Mitchell this morning under went a minor operation and tho lit tlo son of Earl Dudley of Weston un derwent an operation for the remov al of tonslle. The Dean Tatom Co. GROCERY PHONE 688 F MEAT DEPT. PHONE 86 V r j Sun Maid Kaisins in 25 lb. box 12 Home Canned Fruits and Vegetables. Bulk Pickles, Dill, Sweet and Sour. 'Everything for Those Wheatless and Meat , less Meals. j For Quality Meat Phone 86 r Mitllcul 1 Sou i-d To -Meet. it was uunounced thlts morning that the medical udvisory bourd will meet in tho offices of Drs. Hoyden 'this evening ut 7 o'clock to examine local nu n of Class 1 as well as those transferred. I 'our More Classified. The following classification of men ill Class 1 were received from the j district board today: Walter fi. Car-; son 1-a, 1-1; Uelva Jewel Cochran 3-J; Olln F". McFeron l-u; and George 11. Woodward 4-c (llrls Want a Slogan. The girls composing the high school ior JSGuO and Mrs. Kllgoro Sued. Mrs, Frankie F- Klleore. who re cently secured a divorce from her husband, was today sued by the Cen tral Montana Kanehes Co.. for pay ment of an alleged promissory note a.0 attorney fees. Fee is attorney for surgical dressing class have appealed Judge James A. to the students for a slogan or motto the plaintiff, for their class. It is understood that a number havo been suggested by j Iluslimau ts. Itiit-limnn. members of the student body. I Paul llushman has brought suit for divorce ugalnst Irene Bushman, al- OVERLAND AND WILLYS-KNIGHT AUTOMOBILES TIIK WILLVS-liVIOHT You will concede the luxurl ousness and beauty of this car without argument. Its practical advantages fin ally determine its purchase. The motor lias no equal no near approach in any similar cars selling for so moderute a price or for hundreds of dollars more. It is a Willys-Knight sleevt valve motor 12,000 produced last year and giving tho most remarkable satisfaction. KverybodV knows that nothing has ever seriously challenged the noiselessness of this typo of moor. It has tho softest "purr" com bined with greatest power for Its siy.e. Its velvet smoothness puts all other motors of like power to shame.- James L. Elam iviuvs-ovi:if-Ax d motoj: CAIt DJiALElt. 720 Johnson fit. I'liono 71 , 1'endletoB, Ore. would hi for every subject who has . .... .Ho rri.n.j of this land, or Cull l(i-Nrters Meet. Itging that she deserted him In April i I,, , ,1 ,h ..rotectiort of this gov- Theadore Ileyden. managing editor i 1915. Hoth are mixed blonds of ihet . i ... Ani,Aitx of the of the high school paper. The Dantcrn I L'matllla reservation They were ! , J!t and stand unltexl as one called a meeting of the cub reporters married in November. 1S10. and have i , , fihtln for the flag which nMi. ui w iiuiii 1'iuiiiiii i J. li. Perry is at- ,of that sheet yesterday afternoon for one child the purpose of instructing them in the! asked the custody. rmnments i f reporting, news writing ! torney for the plaintiff. nd editing of their copy. There are a dozen active reporters of the paper not members of ih,s journalism class. In the Infants Department On the Second Floor. We are showing a beautiful line of In fants' and Children's Hand Made .Dresses and Lingerie. ' ' Charming little dresses, slips, petticoats and night gowns, both for-infants' and chil- . dren. These garments are of fine nainsook, batiste and lingerie cloth, prettily trimmed with embroidered spray, tucks, French knots and feather stitching. Infants' sizes 6 months to 2 years. J t Children's sizes 2 to 6 years. ALEXANDERS l'resliiiiuii lims l arin. ' . KdwarO Knbysk, until this week a freshi'.,nn at the Pendleton high school, has left school to manage a ,s4o acre farm which he has rented jfroni his father, 1'eter Enbysk, four miles from Athena. KnbyBk has also purchased his father's outfit consist ing of horses and farming machinery and will be in active charge of the Husband u Wife IH-ater. 'Place. Alleging that she had stlnds for peace and honor. I "In view of the sacrifice our l.rave AJnerlcan boys are making for the same Ideals Tor which Lincoln stands, let us here and now highly resolve I that they shall not die In vain, that i their standard of patriotism shall be Hear of. Niece's Death. Mrs. John 1a Vaughan this morn ing received a message from Helena, Montana .telling of the sudden death our stHn(1;iril of patriotism, for thus We Will Open for Business When? S MILLER'S QUICK LUNCH 733 Main Street last evening of her niece. Mrs. Geo. am, thuM only can America demon L. Ramsey, wife of a prominent bank- ; Klrat(. her ,0wer to visualize an he er and speaker of the Montana house . roc m ami show to the world of representatives. Mrs. Ramsey was (hat Khe na!J ,ecome the muster of In Spokane only last week and ap- i hp'r t.r3t hle gods of gold." parently in good health. She had Tlose present last evening were: finite a number of friends here. 0 j Hllff Gfro. Kdmunds. Carl Carlson. J. I.. FranKum. n. Thompson. J. T. Richardson. Dr. Da vid B. Hill. I K. Vouns. Thos. Thompson. Ceo. D. Peelder. J. O. Hales. C. P. Bishop, P. T. Hales. E. J. C. Woodworth. L,. l itog- A. C. Funk. S. K. ., i n,i...M I'vm i m x. ing to require cigar stores to close at! They were married in Walla Walla 1 '., r TJnvil Mci'ae. Dr. F. tU Boy- ii or u o ciock ai nigni anu omer- i ji.. i r. mis ix-hen ninlniiff ,. n.iv - . r : regulate their business. Some of, ,5. She alleges her husband had ' ' l V ioLeaii A 1- McCuIIv, cigar dealers are reported to favor been divorced by a former wife five ! i "' "', ,, M ' M-'ivburv C. closing Idea. Some of the coun- ,,,.. mrr,. h., , ! Geo- " Jackson I.. M. Mas Oul . - I. Bonnev. C. ti . penianu. i- ' nt been i f married a year before she learned to Council .May Regulate Cigar Stores. her sorrow that her husband, Everet ! It is reported todav that there is a I l-v,,ii,a .irA c-i.u 'strong probability that the council : Foulks has brought suit for divorce ! E' G'.!,!' ,,J' will introduce an ordinance this even-I through her attorney, o. W. Coutts. i irs.', VrZ r ing 1 1 1 , wisi ' the ANNOUNCEMENT Free Safe Keeping for Liberty Bonds and War Savings Certifiates. Tlie ix-ople of Pendleton, old and young, axe invited to make free use or the fire and, burglar proof vaults of the American National Bank for the safe-keeping of their lnlted states liberty bondn and war savings stamps and certificates. " We offer thin service KRKU and shaU be glad to have onr people avail themselves of our excellent facilities in tills regard. The American National Bank t PEXDTjETOV , STROVGEST BANK IX LiTKKX OREGON Mho closing lua. Some or the coun 'c.ilnicn (ire said to lie in favor of li censing: the cifcar stores in an effort TO ALL WOMEN WHO ARE ILL monthes after marriage because of cruel and inhuman treatment. She cites several alleged instances of her husband beating her in the presence of others. , LMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!: I EXCLUSIVE I I Stationery At conservative cost. , Cranes Linen in all sizes, colors and finish. Bulk stationery sold by the pound. Funcy boxed stationery of every description. . , . 1 Economy Drug Co. 1 Hotel St. George Building Day Telephone 711 Niffht Telephone 718 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllllllllllllllllllli- This Lydia . Pinkham's Vege table Compound Her Personal Experience. fWouuui and ClilUI lu Accident. j .Saturday at noon Mrs. George Me- iCIure and four year old Dorothy lleb- i I ham had a narrow escape from seri-! foils injury when the horse Mrs. M"c oiure was driving bached the buggy off into a 10-foot ditch on the Mc Woman Recommends Clure place. According to report, the woman and the child were pinned under the buggy and the horse fell on top of the buggy, badly smashing and breaking it. Mrs. McClure suffered i some bad bruises and a nervous shock I land the child was not hurt at all. McLean, Neb. " I want to recom-jThe former succeeded in extracting mend Lydia E. Tinkham' Vegetable herself and was assisted by Mrs. A. H. compound to all ! lsuom in rescuing ine cnua ana get women who suffer fting the horse out. Mrs. McClure was from any functional driving to the field with lunch for the disturbance, as it men folks, who, because of the short has done me more Idays. have not been coining to the good than all the house at noon, i doctor's medicine. Since taking it I : have a fine healthy I baby eirl and have pained in health and strength. My hus- ! band and I both praise your med- ' icine to all suffering: women." Mrs. John KoppbXMANN, R. J No. 1, McLean, Nebraska. This famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, has been restoring women of America to health for more than forty years and it will well pay any woman ; who suffers from displacements, in- j ftammation, ulceration, irregularities, ! backache, headaches, nervousness or Tweedy. J. li. Met'ook. F. li. nays. J. U TellbHiim. IS. H. Home. J. C. Marin, If. J. Mann. Fred Raymond, ('has. Norris, John Q. Peegler. Chan. J Kuch. 1) B. Snyder, l.eon Cohen. K. M. Chambers, J. M. Oornellson. L. H. Haniley. K. T. Avison. C. M. liriliok. I). A. Herman. P. I Idleman. Paul IJ. Kllis. F J. Meadows. C. O. Anderson. Victor II. Slang. Fred S. Sandoz. V. il. Tilvey, J. K. .Snyder, J. W. Maloney. xi ; i i o i :r. o at .i;Aii:ii. IS MICH IIIIPlll 60 ATTEND BANQUET GIVEN BY THE MEN'S FORUM LAST NIGHT l- Lincoln's Birthday was made lh occasion of one of the best meetings yet held by the Men's Forum of the Presbyterian church. An even 60 n,n -AntnH armynA tho VtifT hnil. the blues" to give this successful I quet table which had been well la- remedy a trial. For special suggestions in regard to vour ailment write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. The result of its long experience is at your service. yilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'-; POWER den by the women of the church with good thlnjfs to t'at. The feature of the program which marked the meeting: was the address of Harry M. Chambers on "Unculn. An Inspiration." It was at once a eulogy of a Kreat man and an appeal to the patriotic impulses of the men behind the army of today. Music and other entertinment was contrib uted by the Anderson family, consist ins of the father and five daughters. C.T l.KSS MKAT AlKO TARK and Mrs. Raymond V. Hatch, accom t.l.VSs OK SALTS HKIXHIK I panled by Miss Jean Jacobs, sann sev-l-IATlNti Hi:K.VKFA-ST eral solos. JudRe. J. W. Maloney presided as toast master and the fol- lric aeid In meat excites the kid-j lowing- responded: Rev. J. M. 'or-j J ne'8. they become overworked; get ! nelison. I. Hishop, V. It. Snyder., sluiiirisb nehe and feel like lumps ; J. V. Tallman, K. R. flelss and 15ov. - IF BACKACHY OR KIDNEYS BOTHER; 5 v BMR "'li IIIH UPIW.'.W.WAWI'WPI' j WANTED LiveWt. Dressed WU Prime light hogs $14.50 $19-25 Prime heavy hogs 13.50 18.00 Rough heavy hogs 13.00 17.50 Heavy hogs 13.00 , 17.50 Pigs and feeder hogs 12.00 Pendleton Meat Co. Telephone 146 Hazel St., Pendleton, Ore. When Women arc Wtalc Women who feel weak, languid zEnd depressed who look pale and dull-eyed, and have lost appe tite and fresh looks need a tonic that will purify the blood, help the organs of digestion, regulate the liver and bowels, and strengthen the system. It long has been known that " 3eecpaflsPill& are a blessing to weak women, for they quickly correct womanly ailments, improve the appetite, purify the blood and re-establish healthy conditions. They are 'safe to take as they are purely vegetable and without any harmful drug. A few doses will bring better spirits, improved health, a feeling of fitness and Give, Renewed Strength Directions of Special V1u to Women ere with Every Box Sold by druggist throughout the world In boxee, 10e 25c- 5 N'.t only dues the DwlH.F. UKOTHKl.S MOTOU ('Alt smrpuH.s all others in its price class for quality and work manship, but it is also an unrhaHeiim-d fact that it is tho most powerful car in L'tnutilla County, and will nuvinti steep hills that no other four or six cylinder ear can climb. OwhiK to its remarkable power In hiwh and Intermedi ate years, it is seldom necessary to shift to low. l!ut when one comes to the seemingly impassable, ruud or hill tho extraordinary '"power on -low near is appreciated. D0OG&SR0THER5 V motor: car PENDLETON CADILLAC AUTO CO. Cor. Cottonwoo,d and .Water Streets ' SlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllf S of IpiiiI. Thp Mi-lnp liecomt'B cloudy: J. I.. hnyuer. llu" liliuluVr is lirllaled. iunl you may The iroKi"a committee consisted j lie olilineil to seek relief two or Ihieftof J. V. Tallmim, H. G. Thompson and l times UurillK the nlht. When the 1.. I UoKers The committee ap- kidneys rlon yon must help them flush ' pointed to arrange the projrrnm for : off.the Itody's urinous waste or you'll; March H consists of S. H. Thompson. :le'a real sick person shortly. At J. (. Hales and J. B. Mofook. first you feel a dull misery In the kid-: Speaking of Uncoln. Mr. .'iilcr ney reKlon. you suffer from backache. ; hist evening said In part: sick headache, dix.lness. stomach sets "Lincoln. An Insiriration." sour, tonpue coated and you feel rheu- "What an inspiration he has been E malic twiuKcs when the weather is to us we can never fully estimate. In S i,lu 1 how- deep a sense his life has leen E I'.at less meat, drink lots of water; ! educative to very human soul with also net from any pharmacist four I which its influence hus been associa S ounces of Jad Salts: take a tablespoon- j ted we can't say. we can only feel. The E ful lu a glass of water before break- larger part of w hat we fori for him S fast for a few days aivd your kidneys j must go unsaid, for it lies deeper 5 will then not fine. This famous salts' than words. He offers to Us t lie 5 : Is made from the acid of grapes and j shining example of a man w ho Ions E lemon Juk-e. combined w ith lithia. and I stood square and firm before the has been used for generations to clean ; world. cl.iged kidneys and stimulate them "Ureadth. insight und practical E to normul activity, also to neutralize ! JudKnient made his work possible. Eithe acids in urine, so it no longer is a i We Jiivt loved him for his interest In E source of Irritation thus ending blad- human welfare Never did anyone der weakness, t ( find Lincoln too busy or too tired to Jad Salts Is inexpensive, cannot In-' listen to the story of another In SS'jnre; makes a delightful effervescent i trouble. He was always ready and E lilhia-watrr drink which everyone willing to help In any way that lay E should take now und then to keep the tin his power. E kidneys clean and active llruggists I "We can best show our apprecia : here say they sell lots of Jad Salts to 'tion of his life by living as he would folks who believe in overcoming kid- have us live und doing the things ht ney trouble while it Is only trouble. would hae us do. His appeal now RESULTS WILL STARTLE PENDLETON 1'eopte report nuiek results from pure la.optiU eye wash. A Rlii with we a k, st rained eyvs w us helpotl by O.VK applicatt'U. Her mother could not sew or iv;id beeause of eye pains. In one week her trouble was gone. A small bottle of t-avoptik is Ruaranteed to help KVKUY CASK weak, strained or inflamed ccs. VSK WASH startles with its uuiok results. Aluminum e cup Kl.Kl. Tallman & Co., drug- COPAS4 mmk IN Z Corn Fed Country Pig PORK V Choice Leg Roast, lb. . . . .10c E". Wciners, pound 22c "f Kraut, quart lc DMW0S1M-.T Two Phones 187 and 1SS J . a '..i'i in i ui ,-. ,u m.nttti