East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 21, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 21, 1918.
NEWS MOTES OF PENDLETON
.V-soilnlcd ('liiirlilci Mii-IIiik.
A meeting of llii' Associated riiiiil-
tjc IlllH liCCtl Clll(Ml for 7;; tilth
cvfiiliiK In tin- council room of the
lly hall.
limn is lto-l:i- tcl.
1 Jilln Ijuik, local moccr. wiim re
elected third vice president of the
Oregon llclnll Urorers' Association
Jit tint annual convention In I'oiltninl.
Tim ussocliUlon ttim broadened to In
oluUii ull retail merchants' of the
Htnte.
tllehl. llfiH been receiving all Kind-;
of I n 1 1 1' 1 1 1'S ulioiit the otatoeH ever
since the' inililleni Ion of his experi
ment. Ills latest Mler l.s from
John f.'loerseh of ClileilKn who of
fers to liny a whole carload of pota
toes at $l..,ti a t-uvU or a. carload of
luldiits.
the Pendleton committee are reipiest
ed to be prcHent. Word ha been re
celvod from nearly ull of the com
nilinilles of the county to the
that delegate will be here to
In forming the oryuni.ut Ion.
efrect
ussii.l
Sim-. It ay t Aiiwrti,,..
Marry y. lliu tholonieu , Stanfleld
sheepman who recently announced
that ho wad feeding Ms Idg crop of
WUtfttoes to' lila sheep because he,
vjould flnj,no profitable market for
Still, IW-uitiiI .ri-li .
The new Stntz "IJeareat. rei
dercd by !, v. Myers for
'litis" liyei'M. arrived thlH
and cNchcd much adiolratli
auto faiiH.
Mis. fm in llo-pllnl.
.Mm t'laude (.'low is taking
ment at St. Anthony'H hospital.
t- mt-inr iniin -
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iocao
Social and
Personal
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301
'ently or
hl.s hoii.
moi'iiim;
oi from
'lliv I, lens Foreclosed.
l.'matMla county has taken
ment in fom cloMiire of iiuiiv
jndg-infiii-
ber or lax liens held against property
In the county.
When Itching Stops
There is one safe, dependable trentmenf
that relieve itching torture and skin in i
tation almost instantly and that cleanses
and soothes the skin.
Ask any druggist for a 35c or $1 bottle
of semo and apply it as directed. Soon
you will find that irritations, pimples,
blackheads, eczema, blotches, ringworm .
and similar skin troubles will disappear. 1
A little zemo, the penetrating, satiety
lug liquid, is all that is needed, for it
banishes most skin eruptions and makes
the skin Milt, smooth and healthy.
r TheE.W. Ru: CO.. Cleveland. O.
New Drill- oininillit- to Mt-el.
The meeting for oraa iiI.Iiik a coun
ty win relief committee along the t
llncH upon which an ort;aiii.;itlou for
I'eiidleloii was formed Tuesday will
be held tomorrow afternoon at 2
o'clock sharp tal the fommercial As
sociation rooms and all members of'
- ; , . i
ILeg Sore
A huse tnnrfrv deep fu! of fl di,
charee. Agony nli tl.iv; noreit at ni!it Th
I?V. .? . Vlon""f Uie centte, rool.iii liqui.L
p. I). I. Irritation nnd potn rrone. Sweet. tit
frtHun sleep nt BiFbt. In due time.c-oioplct?
lure. o owirantce U.TAi,
TpxinJn.
TAI.I.M.W J;, (o.
it III H
The
iisk f
May J
i:lrnsion of Tlmr.
Wjjitcii Construction "o. will
r an extension of thnti until
Iu .cvinj'ltrti: trie Wllsuii tsirutrl
ct nl raft.
W ill luiw I Yon t.
Itciith-y fc Cruhuiii. well Uih-wii iu
Hiiiiinre romj'ijiiy, Ik ir(.-arinK' t'
ma No xtciiM ; alt era t iunw lo Hi'
rn.nl and Interior f. th'-lr ori'Ucn oil
Main st rt't l at a rast j ?:i'f'J.
! Aaoihi-r laat nufcoxs: u I mediax ti
tin,- K;iwl ani Wt-sL Couri Hi met' Idilt-j
HiiK cIuIjm wn hvUl y--ii rd;iy in tin: ;
: c 'nh roani ol' tin; iilrur A ttWal of
i KV(-at(.-rn aiul nix jr i f of K'lfk!
wiii' inrnotl In, an intfi"-i iatr ft-ittur"
ijoiiitf the facL that tl:io- sweaters
wcr- aiii'lo hy inon. Mr . I;. .nd:r
liaiiiirC roil) !IH '(! his ,it uriin'iit.
v.hll.' Mr. .1. JJ. .:aull iias finislxjU his
first.
A violin lnel y Mis ' hl-11 Cahl
vln and -Miss I'atuina liowamn: a vi
olin solo iy Miss l'.owinaii ..if-iiiiian-i-(i
) Miss Ratherinc Vil-i:x ami a
ifadini; by Miss l-'ailin- Minima avi
ixiMc.h j'l'-asnre lo tin aft' i ii'M-n.
five, tail i'-H wilt' In al I ciui;i im
Sci-oml Itilllnrit Table.
The run of billiards ha.s taken Mich
:i sj.miL of hxU' at Ihe "ohi nioiclul art
Maiatioii tliat a. yi-vimd titbit iH n;
lii overhauled and put Into shape. A
vrcittid set of balls ban already arrived..
Mr. and Mrs. i';nl W li. i-b-r are
leaving today f'r I'ori l;,i.d In re
sponse to a. telegram lellin- ..f the .se
rious illnehs of Mrs. I.eM :- M. Ilnnvn.
foi'nierly a well
i t 'mat ilia eounty,
frleials here.
Kno'.M: i
nl of
inati
The Dean Tatom Co. j
:
Grocery Dept. Phone GS8 X
Meat Dept. Phone 8(5
Corn Flakes 10c, 3 lor 23c t
Honey from Echo, (jt. Economy jars. . . 75c
Apex Coffee, its a good 45c grade for. .'J."k
Pimento Cheese, 2 for 25c
Noodles, Macaroni, Spaghetti, package 10c
Eggs, Strictly Fresh, dozen 50c
Our Meal Department is Second to None.
Phone !Sti.
Big Eaters Get
Kid ney TroutL
Take Salts at first sign of BlaJJer irritation
or Backacnc
Tlu American men and wniiicn
must Kiiartl eonsiantly n gainst Kidney
trouble, because we eal to., imirli ami
ull our fnod s rich, uur bb.od is fill--U
Witt) urir at-ld which the l.idnc.Y
fttrUn In filter mit, thev weaken I 'nun
overwork, beei-mr wltmi;lsh; the t lun-
1 11.11 fve t Is.saes eb'K llld the restlll i;
ktilney trubh-. bladder weakness and
ii general tbrliae In healih.
When your UdncyM feel like lump
of lead: your hack hurts r the urine
U cloudy, fall of t-ed line tit or .mi
aje rddlKt-d t seek relief tvi or threi
tlliiPM durhit; the iiiuht; il" u suffer
Wit h iek headache or dizzy, nervous
Helln. acid doinaeh, or you ha
rbcaniatism when tin- weather is bail..
e( friun !
miiecs of
spoonful in
bieakfasl f
in idiai liia
kblia
motis
at Ids i
a
blioble
.lad
Jure.
Iilli in-'
e t ry
oia ke
U ijlne
d a hi
ke a
1" water
da
flu
.lad Salt
. a wlas
r a fe
s will then a
sails K made 1 rnin I I
and Union juice,
lithia. and has been
a 1 H'ns In tltish and
d k id ne s; In in ul r;
in Ihe njine s it no
cc of irritation. Lhn
r disorders.
Sails is iliex pelisix e; i
nakes a delightful el
tvater be vera i:'. ami I
home. because llol
a lotaUe by ha viiut
I lush hur an I ime.
Toil
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nd :
Yhi
nmmI ..i
1 inililnti
(hi l.-iiKi-r I :
; cniliiif:
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nily
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Dddoe Brothers I
I MOTDR. CAR 1
A jood car
hand value.
is known lv its second
It is seldom oik? finds a second
hand Dodge Brothers car advertised,
but when offered for sale their value
is far greater than the ordinary car.
Trice of Touring Car $SS."
(F. 0. IJ. Detroit)
I'loslohmy t la's Will study rats
The das in physiology at the hio'h
school, tauhi by M iss liailey, will
have praeihal lalioraloiy work in the
fulure, as four cats were chloroform
ed this morning and will be us;td for
dissect Ilia purposes.
-Ui.tjicl No. Uti ten ia
i s of l 'endleton. v. il
Washington": birthday La
eniiif; w il !i an enl erla mm
school house on Soul h '
The school children w il -r
F-'nuii iippioiiate for in
and t hf parents wil la 1st-
Hanks rioM Toniorrow.
Tomorrow beiiiK Wash iiiKl oil's
Ihrthday, the banks of the city and
some, of the public offices will close
lor ihe entire day. J'racticidly t lie
only other observance of tin; holiday
will be the programs in the various
.ichoms.
lunch.
ed
I uriii 1 he . 1
rhm will be
lies Iioi l ll
ii -at the
.1 Spring.
a ' pro
occasion l liaskct
: a fret
for th(
in Moose hall which netted the sum
of $;iii. The afternoon was tiiiusually
delightful, a lai'Ke auniber of friends
an d visitors bcintf present and after
iJie sale was disposed of knitting,
needlework und cards were enjoyed
The day marked the end of the years
membership contest also and as a re
sult Captains ' nc and Two were ob
liged to serve Captain Three and her
associates. Adding pleasure to the oc
casion was- the announcement that
the ii pportionmcnt of the local iodgo
toward the Iegree of Honor Calen
dar which Is to provide a. rest room
for Ued Cross nurses back of the fir
ing line Ijad been fully met.
Alcl'herson 'ircie. No. :;:!. readies
of the I. A. K. will hold thefr regular
social ss.dn in Moose Ilalll Friday
afternoon at 2 : "U o'clock',
bers arf cordially invited.
1 I he old comrades.
The ' following program op interest
will he presented at t he Uiieoln
school on the occasion of the parent-
Teachers' meet Ing Friday afternoon
a I : :;u o clock ; Inst i tiiiienl a 1 solo
Jack IJoyiiton; vocal solo. Mrs. j. 1;.
MeCoik; violin soh. Miss K'essi; vo
cal solo, Mrs. James Hill: a talk on;
t he Junior lied Cross. Kev. Alfred
I-ockwood. Matters of importance
ami interest art to be dlt-cusscd and
a full attendance is ured.
AH meiii
.articu lar-
Vesterday bi lnt- t lie l
siiicotihg of ihe I e ree
ch'V rly j i la n ncd llnxun v
efit of the convention f'
emdar social
of Honor, a
for the bou
nd was held
llui-ohl smith lo Fnlit.
Harold Smith, one of the best
known of Pendleton's auto mechanics,
left last night for Portland with the
Intent ion of enlisting in some branch
o,' the aMation service He is above
(he draft but expects t be ;je-
cc.ed if he meets the. other rwiulre-
llients.
tiie
1 he
ton.
Idas
(M'i'cr lo llepair Truck.
I-ire Chief" i;lnguld ha.
an of i"er from t he Scagra
Puny, from v. hich t he fire
!niiig ht. offering to semi a
to overhaul the truck for c
received
es C'Uii
truek was
man here
Ufa re and
n'iiiun of unskilletl
ens tod ia n service at it
c regon. posioffice. s
1 u per cent increae
yt'nv ending June :;a, i:ls.
will lie adnniled to,-thfs e.
A ppliea tion blanks anil
ma lion may Ie obtained ft
Mangold. Koc .il SeeT clai y.
i U Sei' ice Fxaminers.
Pendleton. 'reg'oi. or
K lex cut h Civi I Servlee I i
I ostofi ice Uialiling. "cati i
i n :i t o u .
iafM.jvr in
,e Peudle
alary S;')0.
fur fiscal
Men only
amlnutioii.
full infor-o-a
Tot c
Hoard o!
i 'ostoff ice.
cretary.
M Hooper of Salem is registered
a, t he 1 'end let on.
K. I-:. Zerhy of Athena, spent last
uii-'ht in IN mileton.
Heroian Hosejiberg of Pilot I luck
is in from his ranch.
(1. Y. Potkin of Hermiston is up
from the project town.
Kvalyn Skinner was uji from her
home at Kcho yesterday.
Cora Irani of pilot Pool; was in
from her home yesterday.
Jennie 'ha in berlain of I kin h is a
guest of the St George.
Xtil McFaden of Adams was a
i 'end leion visitor yesterday.
llcnry i. Cast eel. well known Pi
lot Hock resident, ia hi the city, today.
i-x penses. The fire c
council has Itoen gi'
msnitiee
i powtu-
of the
to act.
iv-lcd.
meet-
been
tailed to disiuss the labor situation
and ma ke arrangements for a farm
-urvey. All hut otic of the delegates
appointed a ttcinh d and a splendid
meeting was held. Mr. Shrock is at
tending similar meetings at Athena
and Milton today.
ev Shop 1 mplove.
tis Adams of Salem, win
here recently, is now cinph.yi
shops of the independent ',.
arrived
d in the
rage.
WHOO-O-O!
IN THIS
'TIS A GHOST
MYSTERY BOX
I IcrmiMon Farmers Arc IiUci
M. S. hrock. county agent,
day went to Hermiston where n
hig of west end farmers had
To .fudge lefMc.
Will M. J'etcis.ai. U.cal alioniey,
will go lo Walla Walla this exening to
act as one of the judgec of a Whitman
college delate.
M rs
Hcrrni-ton i'hihl in Jlosnital.
The little daughter of Mr. and
Frank Waughaman of Hermiston un
derueaf an operation at the hospital
last nv-ht for a ppend ieit is.
Itai-r Money I'm .lunlor t'miss.
Soinetiniv during the early part oi
next week, the high school will put
on a piciuie show in the auditorium.
f the purpos-e of raising thirty-four Charles H.
: dollars, which is the school's dues for -e; Charb
ail mission to t he Ju nior 1 led 'ross.
There will be a musical program in
connection with the picture, which is
going to lie one of high class cnter
lainmenl. The management' Is try
luu to seen l e one of the Paramount
lilue. Tiiere will le an adtnissjon of
ten cents charged.
Hi More 4'lasil1etl.
The ftd lowing cla si I leal ion has
been given Pi more I "mat ilia county
n gistrants: Sheldon f . Talor :-;
C.eorge .1. Slangier l-e; W. Perry 4-c:
nih Henry Plehn
1. Ni Isou Mux H.
1 Hat I L'-c; William Hoy Thorn pson
4-c; KUsworth F. Woods 2-c; Albert
i'. Heiss -; N orris X. W et l-e; liny
ti-ig-l. s hi I i ote
W illiam Hrigby
brnuy iit : i it against
irig-1- . fop a dix o
Suit.
this eiiv toda
his wile, Fannie
ce. They were
it. Attehury J
James S, Mato
man 1 -e, l.co
cher l-e; Flm
K. .McSherry 1
J-e: Kennel 11
A. Porter ::-.i;
M icheiier 1' -d ;
Uny Hale
l-e: Alvin F.
Fix ;:-.i; Han
C. 1-avis ;-j;
nrgi
X.
Wt
P. M
Xick
At el
alio r
i in Uel
Hean
V J-e;
stru-FrafiL
F How s
; Jessie
lleadhs Man. Hones. Chilli's Cry.
Spectral Fight Seen and Heard:
Police .Inst liligh.
HAHIUSPFIK;, Pa., Feb. L'U. f-e-spite
the declaration of I 'olice Desk
Sergeant Charles Fleck that he buried
a box in the cellar of the house at
No. S." (j Yerbeke street in .1 1 . and
used it as a refrigerator. P. F. Corby,
who now occupies the house. sas
that doesn't explain how bonis re
sembling those of human beings came
to be in the box nor tints it explain
the headless spectre frequently seen
in the. house. Corby is laughed at bv
the police, and the police arc derided
by Corby.
For weeks the house has been
'haunted'' sa.x s Corby, Thcr has
been the plaintive whine of an infant,
for one t hin.g; a headless man ai
peared to Corby and Mrs. II. H. Pct
j ers, a neighbor; a stj'ange blue light
shone in the cellar, and a stove, every
night, at the same time. cracked
loudly three times.
When Corbt found the box in l he
cellar last night he say? the rapping
grew so continuous and loud that not
F.
UTicil
ii. Hi
n unf;
ha I
ht man
a He;!.
ithl'iil
hi in
ig 1.
led in
iuM II-
and ha
: that hi
tnd for
l aoeiat In::
Mrs. Crig.-1'
plicated in 1 It
C Kolhroei.
damage suit
uhroeK by (Ji
nn
chil
li.nl lime
w il i
some
: w il h iin-
was Ihe
sea mla I bl
and x hich
ring filed
No ,uormu ; o t oimcil Electing.
W hen eii y ' uisiness interferes w it h
vo'ir personal pleasures, eit our Ih"
buvji,ess. A m:i ioi ii of 1 he con uc il
MeCunnell -l-c; liroi
iJcorge A. Forth :c;
grcn l-e; ialwiud C.
Haworlli -e; Willia
x ard ( '. F- I loohtl le
cr.s I -e; lle P. Hod
Fxline i -f: Patrick
W illiam P. Marlow
Pager l-f: Clark M.
liter P.. Meishiief 1 -f .
J-c; Wiliiatu Mitehe!
CamplnH 1 -l ; Flo d
oidros l-f: ls;iac a. roomer Tn the boarding house slept
a wink.
In the mysterious box which Corby
toiind in the cellar, in which the blue
light always appeared, were several
bushels of slacked lime and large
bones which fell into dust w hen ex
posed to the air.
Tin police have accepted Scrgl .
Fieek's explanation of the box. but
Corbx sax S t hex have m! ( x plained
the child's r , the rappings or the
headless man who conies and goes.
Tonight half a dozen neighbors and
a spiritualist, medium arc staging up
1 1 il Peeavet 4-
nan l-c; Carl
ge W. Pa son --'
Hubert H. IMntn
Wallan :;-j; John
m Peiek l-e; IM --e;
llox C. :o
geit l-e; Iai, P.
1 ia ud ran -e :
l-e; Carlton M.
Primllr Kl
( M'laml Anspaaeh
I :.-: Walker M
T. CofCmiin 4-.k
evident Ix
loruni i
.the poi
ig May
1 u rphx .
w lip
et ing.
e X.;.
ctcfl upon I hal pi inci pic
l; for t here x asn't a
i-ent despite I he effort -e
to round ,'i sufficient
I ran sad. business. Act -
:ii.'in and Couiiciluten
and KM wei e the
nt. .and after waiting
a not her mem her to
r ai
Phelp
pre-.
n for am
. they dei
X'otlllllg
pending
ided to
of any
bob! it
Im 'ori
IHSt
not her Mill AgajnM Mill-.
Another suit w:i filed a
Spokane Flour Mills of I p.
dax for the allejed sale
-eed wheat, the plaintiffs b
Malcolm and Pel, a. Cochr
a I teg. t ! pu rehased what was rep
risenteil as p. d Chas xheat for
siniiiL; seedim; and Ih.-.I in re;ilit the
wheat was a iniMure of which most
f II wa (all w heal. A- a resitll
iil i le crop was secured, it is alleged.
- A. 1. 1
v asked
"11 ..ml i
r the pi
for !
1 1 . C;
lintlffs
1
blllliige
ire attor-
Piiiiik im It!
John Uoge
pot ye-t--rd
'Inni U a mi p.
court after a
laid a bottle
v hen anvste
In cou rl i h i
8 1 When There's Not 1
Is
- urivslcl :t
;i clliiriu- f l
l" flm- In pi
this- iiinrniiiir.
hi ii
Hi;, I
Mi lly t'illt tl w it li I'iit
I. A! I : irhnriN'on
Ii.
iMiililini: im
111..
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PENDLETON CADILLAC AUTO CO.
1 Cor. Cottonwood and Water Streets
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im" niiiu
e is from
the .1,-ee
that the pa
Ihe building I
Ik ami that h
tola! mg
suspends
W.I.-
rs
a n
charge of
e Temple
tis cxplan
h.ul not
1 1 vre en
did u..t
udlnauce.
. t il
' Tin
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r I 'mihi.
.xil .e
Ill tt an
pen.!!-!.-
X ice riimnnsM.ir
'amination w ill
. 'regiui to fill
When There's Not
Jt Minute To Lose
Instant Postum
is a friend indeed. Made in the
cup instantly, and mighty de
licious and nourishing.
"There's a Reason"
These Snappy
Cold Days
JfJAMAW
It COATS'
Will help to keep you more comfortable.
We are still selling them at the 1917 prices which
is about 50 per cent less than their present value.
Mackinaw Coats, sizes 6 to 46 priced $8.50 to
$17.50. ' ).. - i
ALEXANDERS
Jerry
hi.iut'
ii. i:
ut
' liorland was
Echo.
Iewis. prominent
up from hisjer. ia making Pendleton a visit to-
day.
Kclio im-r- ! Jlrs. Aixee Kosenbcrp, formerly Mis
chant, was up from his home yester
day. Kil Hrehm of t'ama.s i'rairie is liown
from the southern part of the county
today.
J. U Merdlth of Cleveland. Ohio, is
a Kue-t at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. 1 Cib.sou oil C'o.sbie street.
A. tleiihart. ;t I'ortland aUomey and
deputy sfate eorporatlon e.nm mission-
Mildred Guyll of this city, left this af
ternoon for her home in Seattle after
, visiting her mother here.
.Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Wheeler left on
No. 17 for Portland In response to a
, message telling of the serious illness
of Mrs. Lester M. Brown, formerly of
this city. "While iif Portland Mrs.
Wheeler will take medical treat- '.
ment.
PHONE
334
For
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Lynde Bros.
309 W. Webb
uils for Sale.
X'o are (ilftiiiis about .".." head of pood registered
SHORTHORN and HERFORD Bulls suitable for farm
and rane purposes.
These Hulls are acclimated and conditioned especially
fur raiitre purposes. Each will be sold, backed bj our
guarantee.
FEMALES We are also offering a few good SHORT
HORN FEMALES.
Write or wire us for particulars. Tell tis your needs.
PENDLETON MEAT COMPANY . ,
Pendleton, Oregon
WANTED!
Live Beef, Veal and
Mutton
Call up 187 or 188
DOWNEY'S MARKET
Pendleton, Oregon