East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 18, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY EAST OREGONTAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1018.
EIGHT PAGES
Fresh R&nch Egg's
Wc Always Have Them Guaranteed, per
. Dozen 50c.
Country Butter While We Have It In Stock,
Roll $1.00.
ROOT VEGETABLES, WE RECEIVE
FRESH STOCK EVERY DAY.
Iiutabago Turnips, fi pounds for .-. 2."c
Carrots, 8 pounds for 25c
Red Beets, (5 pounds for , 25c
Parsnips, fi pounds for 25c
Dry Onions, 5 pounds for 25c
Rome Beauty Apples, box $1.45
Weston Mountain Totatoes, sack $2.00
Other Grades, per sack $1.00 and $1.50
GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO.
Two Phones, 28.
"QUALITY
823 Main St.
OVER THE NORTHWEST
J
urffinj? the. men to work 10 hours,
with (Inio nml a half extra for two
hours over eight hours, wfis rend, but
(lie men unanimously nrtrccii ap
peal for nn. rlRht-hoiir working any nt
the exist lnp wafie.
i Wunuin Woulit It mi l.iiulne.
lU:i.!CA, Mont., Feb. IS. Mrs.
Frank Wilson, of Hhnwmiit. wife of n
stationary engineer, )ia applied to tho
Industrial accident hoard of Montana
for a slate license as a stationary en
gineer. Sho is salil to he the first
woman in 1 luj state to sock stteh au
thority , Her husband has explained to the
board that on. account of hc iuroud.s
inado by the war on the ranks of en
gineers, it Is Impossible for him to get
T,.h. a lieutenant in tho signal "y substitute other than his wife
crps. Tniied States army was found durlnir his enforced absences from hla
yesterday morning by City Orappler , Job as pump tender for a railroad.
Trady with tip first attempt of the;
BODY OF LIEUTENANT
TWOHY IS RECOVERED
MYSTFKY of iis.vriK.Yn-Ncr:
or vo a oiikk.is is
.SOI.VFl.
rlpiciisl from Parly on Hohko
IkwiI. Morn Than Week .a Vn
slant scorch ll:i llooii ntado Sin
rni:TI,.Xl), Feb. IS. After n
stan-h continuing since one week ago
ycsti rday, tin body of ( Kleiner
All his valuables
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Your Wife
and family will be better cared for in case
of your death if your estate is administered
by this strong bank. Our experience and
the ability and integrity of our officers as
sure the efficient and faithful fulfillment
of your wishes to the best interest of those
dependent on your estate for comfort and
sustenance.
Consult us.
Pendleton, Oregon
"Strongest Bank in Eastern Oregon"
day In locate it.
.VTO htlMCt.
The late nontenant Twohy, wlio
was :!. .cars uM, n ml a brilliant,
scholar just starting out In life- after;
receiving a fine edueation, disappear- '
ftl Sunday mornlnff, February 1 " '
from tho hoathouse of Klehard Mul
len, in the upper river, when he stop
port outside after holm? in attendance
nt a party that was in progress in five'
! hmiscs nloni? tho anchorage. He was
! missed soon after and an alarm was J
.sounded, hut to no avail. His over-
cent and cap he had left within '
During the day following his dls- !
appearance the harbor police were
notified, and immediately aptaln
S Speier dispatched Hugh Jrndy, the
S city grappler, to tho scene. From
that time until yesterday, every day
s' llsht hour saw Mr. rtrudy and others
S; on the .scene endeavoring to locate tho
1 body, for from tho outset, it was be-
2 lioved that the younj? officer had slip
Is ped into tlio river and had been tin
jSablo to save his own life.
5 Car Tack Halls Shipment.
5 HOOD RIVER, Or., Feb. is. The
3 Applo it rowers' Association, for lack
of cars, Is unable to comply with the
S request of ihoir New York represen
ts tat ive, DwiKht I AVoodruff, who yes
S lerday telegraphed to rush fruit held
LOCAL TRAPSHOOTERS
LEADENS NORTHWEST
Plenty of Cold Weather Togs .
Wc knenv winter would lie hero licforo loiur, ko ko prepared ourselven for the cinsltiiifiht. Von will
linvo plenty r time left to ulve them full hcrvlco ImI'oi'c. Sprint; lilts n. Vou can (my llu-m almost half
lis ciicaii tiMlay n you wilt lx iihlc to do nevt winter. Wc know, lieciuiso wc Iiiivp our next full ttnil
winter's supply jnirehuseil ulitiuly.
IjiiIIcs'i Collou Villon Suits
Clilldi-cn's ricntir I'nlim Sulls. . . . (lite, 70c, Sftii
l.twllcs' "Mshiiicrc Jlose
lJKlies' lllai-U C otton Hoo 2 .
Idlilics' llliii-k l.lslc llnsc 25f, ItKl
Ir. ncnton's sIih'pIiik linVmciitN title, ":u; H:tc, n:tc,
. .So.
Ijidli-s' Outina' I'lniiiicl (;min.. ,:"0c, KSf, SI.SS
SI. 111. "
riuiinelelto Kilnon.n 1.23, ft. 40, $1.08
Men's Mackiiinws
len's Sins Slilrts
Men's WimiI Socks.
Men's .fcrsies
Men's I 'lnnnel Shirts . . .
Men's Jlenvy Pants
Mimi's linluroy Pnit.s . .
Men's necoeil I'nioir Suits . .
Men's Itlntical I'nlon Suits . . .
Ijwlies' Wmihn I nlon Suits. ,
Sii.no. :.oo
..-.. SI.HH
. . 2 lor :i!)c: :l for SI. ml
st.nit, a.25, sj.iii
SI. lit. Xl.llll. IH2.IIK
l.im. s;.j.-, j. ni, .S2.HH
. . $2,111, :!. Ill
SI. 25
81.25
. . $2-25, s;l. Ill
TOO CAN
DO BETTER
AT
tup nm rtPKi out r J
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WE I.IuVP,
OTnEUS
FOLLOW
:sc.
I Wallace, Ida., US; Orovlllo, Wash
I back to lla position nt the hear ortm1 anions the lrnlvcr.lty's most trcastir
I battalion as buKlcrs sound "to the cd symbols. :
ITT DI TCTOX TI-'-VM HIU'AKS 122
OIT )!' J25 HlltllS AT SHOOT
YKSTi;i!l.V.
Two Make Perfect Scores and four
Oihers Miss lint One Itlrtl; Weatb
er Xot 4iond.
in slornse to the east as fast as pos-!snnot yesterday and Homo Kood scores
rendleton trapsliooters not only detachment of Colorado troops en
defeated Spokane In the first match of .route to Vancouver sot off No. 17 to
the Inland Empire championship ; doV nnl' fame up town to get a hlte
tournament yesterday hut led all the to eat When Ihey returned to thfi
clubs In the Inland Kmirtre and depot their train had pulled mil.
Xorthwest leacues with a score of
1 JTwT0fu,e2pemnetn gunners, no-i University Battalion
race Stillman and Ir. F. I IiiKrnm, ,To Receive Standard
made perfect scores yesterdav. break- i '
ing 25 fltraldht. I'our others. Dean
Shull, Charley Hamilton. Dan Ilow-
man and John MrN'iirlen. misled hut I
ono bird, breakliiff !i out of If'
the Pendleton nun continue. this kind'
oC shootiiiK. they will mako a bid for'
hiKh honors,
There was a biff turnout at the trap- '
- colors.'
IMxxec Is filvcn. Tho banner, which Is being made by
As F. Aruphast has been given tho Tnlvcrsity women and which was
judgment against C. K. Hude nnd F designed by Professor A. II. Schroi'f,
Nr. t;oe for Jl'DO, costs and ntlorncy is to be mounted on n staff bearing, a
fees. golden eagle at tho tip. cftived from
. wood by Mrs. A. H Schrolf. Heavily
' Soldiers Miss Train ninbroldered In Oregon grapo pnd
,.,, ';,. 1 r n , bearing the Oregon seal, tho flag Is
. . . . ' ' I very rich In nppcaranj'o and will bo
An honor roll of all the women who
put a stitch In tho flag Is to bo deco
rated by students of I'rofossor
Sc. hroft's art classes and kept In tho
campus archives. The banner Itself
will he sort of a Ciilverslty grandfath
er, present at all University functions
of Importance and acting on general
witness of all the great events I hat
transpire in tho years toomo, 1 f
Formal Ceremonies Set for Wednes
day, February 20; Ilisliop Stunner
to Attend.
: sihle. Mr. Woodruff oauphasized in
'his telegram that the recent embargo
in fruit shipments had been lifted.
"I replied to Mr. Woodruff,' said
sales Manager Met ullagh, "that we
might just as well have an embargo, j
since we are getting no cars. If we j
tuum ki'i iuv imiiiig !iutK wu ivwuiu bert
soon navo our siucks hi iiic nanus oi
of the trade and consumers.'
were made other than the ones which
jfiguro in the team total. The follow
ing are. the scores made yesterday:
I Stillman and Ingram 25, Shull. How
jnian, Hamilton and McN'urlen 24,
(Finis Kirkpatriok 2:1, Hob Saunders,
IA1 Despain Sind Uuy Wyriok 22. Al
Iluniphuey, Henry
innd sol jlaum 1M. l!oton and Krebs
Fi'cd Karl, Harney Anderson
, , , , ,.. 1 1 S, llay McCarroll. W. A. lthodes and
Army Hank Given Women.- " . , ,
BEnKKLKV. rtl, Feb. IK.-Mn.. Ij'ar C?.U, 1,1 , '"J'. " '?'
Inc? friitend.n, former confidential ! u- 1 ;"''orll. U. P.alph 'U-mpIc
secretary in a large meh.n.ile estah-M S(,'"'s 1 r,r- h '" " n
lishment in San Francisco, is to rank: A1 s,,,!i", r n,"''; wh". hot were
Al iviiiRht, Jifrman Jiosonner, v . i
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; as a United -States army first lieuten- i
ant when she leaves for Prance in
charge of several hundred telephone
tij-erators.
Tho oKrntrrs are to be nUnrhed to
the American cxpedttiimary forces An
Franco.
McKinney and Und T.anidiin.
BLYDENSTEIN'S
nietarj Mush and Prepared Dietary
Hour.
Conform with U. S. Food regula
tions. They are sood to eat, they
re good for your health.
Ask Your Grocer
Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee
Chronic and Nervous Disease
and Diseases of Women. X-ray
Electro Therapeutics. Phone 633
(John Schmidt) ISelte Dldg.
'War Pig"- Sells for $.-.-).
..I'ASCu, Wash., Fel. is. A ' war
pig." donated hy K. t. llonney
Connell, to lie Pasco ited Cross,
pporc.vyn, wash.. Fib. it. irun-
orcds of trapshoritcrsi competed today
ill the opening matches of the North
west and Inland Fmpire champion
ship tournaments. That they bad
prepared tor the test was evidenced
by the team scores, practically all of
of' which arc far hetter than any of ihe
was' totals turned in by the clubs during
DENTISTRY
DR. DAVID B. HILL "
Room-1 Judd Bldg.
auctioned here .Saturday for the bene- 'be earjy ran 01 lust c.ns lonm.i
tit of the Ited I'ross. Tho auction- ment.
e. r it-..u n I . milt nnrt (lie 1,'ulilliiu Weather conditions were f;
was spirited. The pig, which weigh- Ideal In any
ed about 40 pounds, brought $f.:.0,
after being sold fir. times. The high-
f ivuri
f the 10 cilies of Wash-
ington, Oregon, Montana ami Idaho.
which are rep resented
est price paid for the pig at any onn , Kalispell weather was 01 mo nu
lime was $4.1. Two chickens which ; zard order,, necessitating postpone.
were donated by Mr. firlnuell brought ment.
$17 45, Mr. Orinnell bidding $ him
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self.
It is planned to take the pig to Fl
topia, where it will be sold again for
the benefit of the Ited Cross at that
Mi place.
S
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BEFORE
the fire." i
Men Am nUrht Hour Day.
XOItTH l;KXI. Or., vl. IS. At a
meeting1 of several hundred millwnrk-
rs held here today, It was unani
mously decided to petition Secretary
of Labor WU.s-on f"r an elsht-hour
day at the present waes.
A Imlletln sent out hy olonel
IVndletnn. with a Fcore of 122. led
the field, easily taking the measure
of the Snr.Kane N'o. 2 team.
Several other Inland Kmpire clnhs hnv
broke betlf r than 90 per cent o i ne
tarjretn.
Of the Northwest clubs. Portland
and Spokane lioih made totals of 121,
tho others hoinf? close behind.
Oiher srorrs were:
Suunvsichv Wash.. 3 20; Valouse-
Colfax, Wash.. 1 16.
Kellofr. Iii.i., 120; Yalilma, Wash.
1J0.
"Wenatchef. TVaph., llf!; irpppner,
T-NIVKHSITV Op OREGON T'u
Pene, Feb. IS. Formal presentation
of tho University regimental flaff to
tho campus battalion is to take place
Wednesday, February 20. r
The event will be carried out in
ceremonious'' military style, and sev
eral prominent people of the state
will participate in the program. Ulsh
op Walter Taylor Sumner of Vortlaml,
has accepted the invitation of Colonel
nosenberL,Jonn leader, commandant, to come
to dedicate t he odors and he, wit h
Dr. (JeorKO If. Parkinson, who has
been asked to serve as chaplain to the
campus companies will conduct t hat
part of th service, it Is hoped, too,
that several I'niversliy regents will
be here for that date, nlnce the board
of regents will meet Saturday morn
Intr. The day's program includes a pa
rade and inspection of all the troops,
with tho final maneuver forming thorn
into n. hollow square where tho talks
will be delivered
Mrs. p. I.. I'umphi-l!, Mrs. ffeortTe
Cerlintrer, Pntver-diy recent, and Mrs.
A. C. Pixon will pres'-nt the colors to
the companies, rtpresi-iited by their
eemniander.s; Unbort .'ost:riff, of
Portland: Henry Ktrhhoff, San Rnn
eiseo; Kay ('ouch, Portland, and
Charles Comfort, Stockton, Califor
nia, with Corporal Karl W. Onthank,'
wt ereta ry to President Com p bell.
The revU'wInHf stand will he on the
oa.st sido of the drill ground, marked
by I'nited State flatis, and there will
be stationed ttie president and review
hiK party. In case of rainy weather
the ceremonies will take place in thfi
Kiffeii armory.
Tho I'niversity military band will
prominent part in the pro-
Brain, anil a. color Kuard selected hy
Colonel Leader will, escort the flas
New Spring' Apparel
Coats
Suits
Dresses
FOR WOMEN AND MISSES'
The new styles are interesting. Every day
some new arrivals are received, so every day's
displays in this shop are interesting especially
so to those women who appreciate the personal
prestige gained from being first to appear in
the spring apparel. Drop in from day to day
and see the new things as they are unpacked.
Pendleton's Exclusive Women's Shop
TlALR nOTmVKMj
Optometrist and Optician
mastics frround and
fitted. Twelve ycari
experience.
American National Bank
Pendleton.
Building
Automobiles and Gas En
gines Repaired.
STAR GARAGE
Corner I.illcth and Alia StrMt.
Prices IleiiKonolile, Phone, 3j.v
.IVi; I S A TIUAIi
S Price. I. rlPfine, rf the spruce hoard, Or., 111.
This is not only a good slogan, but ,
likewise a wise suggestion. 3
HAVE YOU DONE IT?
E I write every kind of insurance except bad insurance
. 2
1 Ch&s. E. Heard, Inc. 1
635 Main St See Me Before the Fire, Phone 477
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OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE
The 1918 Reo four
will si ll at an inerease of $24 over
lust .I'cjir's i-rier. It has been changed
in some particular, biit the motor re
m:i ins t he s;i me sturdy, dependable
one thy have used for several year?.
Wo have one ear at the old price.
The first party pets it at a Having of
Pendleton Auto Company,
Established since 1907.
if You' re. s Too uzy To step
ON A LlG-HTet) MATCH THAT
Oi- THROW Ors THE FLOO p. f
I I . ( IV T 1 I IMV I 1 , .
r--.rz'l ffluei-tSSS use. on MrCntZ
-yvf1 --si-sr riw sen. r-.r"
This Year Choose a Car That Wont
Require Repair Men
The Best Mechanics Have Gone to War. Fifty Thousand Owners Know the
Reliability of the Hudson Super-Six:
When i ne emild turn hin ear over to an expert
rep-Hi tiniii every timo it. fuilcd to operate just
rit;it(, it WMHti't. so important t hit I 1 ho "ir itself
should be one of proved reliability.
I'ii this year it will not be ho cly to tret such
effirii-nt sefviei. The bent men have been enlist
ed to rep;i ir in rnpbine, t rurk and l.i n It motors.
t ry i'ep.i rr b i haw lost nnu nr more rtf its; best
merlin nli - This nui ken it more im portunt t han
ever th;il r:ir-f mm they leave ihe faetory must be
of rii )i( design ;md riht riinstrurtimi.
There b. TMi fjitestion about the way the Hudson
Super-Si.- i i . I i ( i cm in thiH part leu la r. There i,
Iriclly a person who does not know the inliinatc
historv of ; ome Mud.' on Super-Six as it has .served
its iiwiht. Therenre fifty thousand Super-Sixes
now in servier. They have proved Iheir reliability
and enduranee in every kind of U'fd that cnuhl bo
thought of in the way of Hpeed, Ioiir' nnd con
stant operation in the hands nf every typo pt
user.
What it has lnne is the ris-nirane- tint malces
H the ear on ran rely upon when you know ex
pert service men are not always at hand. WjU
must have observed how your -viKhlmr's Super
Si has met every reipiiremeni ye )i-isj made nf it.
with the same reliability with vhieh you depend
upon a. tried and proved (ime-pieeo-
With these farts in mind there th no need to
eall attention to such details rf" de.onn and body
detail as is usually referee l :.i in an autmnnhlln
advertisement. There are ten different body
types of Hudson Super-Si:: ear.. Kverusto vurx
be satisfied.
Oregon Motor Garage., Inc.
117. 119. 121, .3 Wchl Court St.
Telephone 48S