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l'ACE EIGHT D'AILY EAST 0REG0N1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21", 1918. EIGHT PAGES OVER THE NORTHWEST WISCONSIN BRICK CHEESE niXAMOoit cream cheese, pineapple ciikfsr Wisconsin nrlok, una 4,v Tillamook Oram, pound 3.V Pineapple flww, caoh 91. OH )lnni Chroso $1.75 KRAFT CHEESE IN Tdmhorgor 2.V1 anil I.V (femcmlMTt 5.V and .V- Roquefort 2.V and loo Roquefort 2.V1 and 4 So Imported Rooncfort in bulk, pound $1.8. McIoronH, Jar 2.V- I'lrmnam botHe a.Vi Zag. ran sv llhio Hill Chceoc, 2 for S.Vi GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. Two Phone, 28. "QUALITY" 823 Main St. iiiil'i!li!HjlliilillHliiWillll !iiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiifl lllir I. J. SIMPSON SEEKS 'GOVERNOR'S OFFICE PROMINENT COO BAY III Sl NKSS MAN AtNOFNCES CANDIDACY. Prlvnto Ilooomc Colonel. CAMP LEWIS, Feb. 21. James II. Coum, who enlisted as a private tho regular nnny before the Spanish wu has Just been promoted to lieu tiuant colonel. Col, Como is con struetlon quartermaster of Camp Lewi., and is in charge of .nearly half a million dollars' worth of projected censt ruction work. Como came to the camp tut a cap tain and has been twice promoted. our of State-UtistnoKM-lJIiO Promised. Planned ; Administration Economical Is J. Simpson Enters Race For Governor atnitnilHIWIIHIIIHIIHUHMIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIMIIHIMIIIIPj: s Your Wife and family will be better cared for in case of your death if your estate is administei'ed 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. Hie AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK Pendleton, Oregon "Strongest Bank in Eastern Oregon" Bill i PORTLAND. Feb. 21. L. J. Pimp son, prominent business man of Tons f Bay, yesterday announced his cnndl j dney lor tho republican nomination for governor. In his platform Mr I Simpson pledges himself to a clean j economical, business-like admlnlstra : tion. and promises to promote tho de- I velopmenof tho natural resources of ' tho state through tho establishment of new Industries and by attracting settlers to Oregon. Trie announce-, ment of Mr. Simpson's candidacy will bo mada simultaneously in tho press of the state today. "I shall conduct a whirlwind cam raipn." said Mr. Simpson yestorday. "Ueginnlng tomorrow. I shall start my campaign which will bo continued every minute, allowing only a few hours for eating and sleeping, until the votes arc counted. I shall visit every city and community in the state that A Is possible for mo to reach In the 12 weeks that Intervene until I eloctlon das'. No Appointments Promised. S ' "In my platform I have frankly 2 made the announcement that I have I not and shall not make nny pledges ( S or promises of appointment in con-1 S : sideration of any support of my can-1 S 1 o'dr.cy. I am submitting my candl- i i dacy to the people for their consul-1 "'a tion based on my platform. If j nominated and elected, I propose that my hands shall be untied as to ap pointments, leaving me ntirely free I to administer tho office unhampered j by pre-election pledges of patronage. "I shall appeal direct to the people i t"p last fall being 'or their support, assuring them that : f C. ft. Jackson, if elected. I shall give to thein the ' . best that is in me in the way of sat isfactory administration of state af "alrs, such as they may expect from a business man who is thoroughly icquainted with the state, its resour ces and industriep.'' t" frl "V- v) w i y . II MSimo.irtii. I New Skirts mm. i A splendid selection is now on display. The new stripes and small checks are very "smart." The lines this season consist of large showing of serges, fancy woolen cloths and taffeta silks. Our prices are very reasonable and whether you want to pay only $3.98 or up to $8.90 you can get just what you have been looking for. We have a great many Silk Flounce Petticoats to show you at $1.98. VOU CAN DO BETTER AT jj THE GOLDEN RULE S A THE GOLDEN RULE WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW L.J. Simpson, A Louis J.. Simpson of North Hend, Coos connty, announced today hir, candidacy for the republican nomina tion for governor. Ho makes the 'ifth man In the race, the other as pirants being Governor Withvcombo. fen W. Olcott secretary of state. Tus C. Moser and Dr. Anderson of Tile Dalles . Mr. Simpson Is a millionaire tint Vrman and businessman of Coos ounty. He was borc-Cor the r.ound- one of the guests Oregon banks and wo will pay direct for tho horses, tho farmers gottlng their money instantly. This system has been adopted because of tho dis satisfaction expressed when tho army I was getting the horses from contract Lots of pepolo think they nro en titled to a. diamond studded crown because they, drop a penny In tho contribution pinto every Sunday. i fk'OffAii Tlon ii a W nliwl PORTLAND. Feb. 21. Any sur plus beans in tho northwest are now to be mobilized for service against the Hun Tho L S. food admlnistra- ; tion in Washington today sent word here that it is in the market for all the tieans Oregon and Washington can offer. The beans are sought for : the army and navy. ARMY MEN Will BUY SIEEOS FOR GOV'T. to comij statl: foii iionsEs AND MI LKS: I!KT TAPE IS (IT. itillllilllllilllillliiiiiilllllllllllllllllllllillillllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIillllliilliillliilllllir: PORTLAND, Feb. 21. Captain F. O. von Stade and Lieutenant C. C. Veeks, of the Tnited States Army Re mount Station at Fort Ueogh, .Mont., 1 f t Portland yesterday for a tour of After Slacker Ilakers. tne central part nf the state in scarcn PORTLAND. Feb. 21. Uncle Sain ' tor horses and mules for the army, today started a still htmt for Oregon They will buy direct from the farm bakers falling or refusing to meet i ''rs anl atoelynen and there will be tho new requirement for twenty per 110 rpd tape to go through with in cent Substitution of other than wheat ! making payment. Funds have been ng buyers. Naturally tho contrac tor's commission hail to bo figured In and that meant that less could bo Paid tho horse owner. Now, how ever, the regular price will bo paid tho farmers direct. Peoplo with horses to sell should bear in mind "that it Is necessary to have hardened horses. It takes longer to prepare a 'groon' horse for service than It does a 'green soldier. Wo prefer horses that have been worked. "Tho government wants to Impress upo the farmers and horso owners that now is a time they can make a sacrifice by giving tip thoir hardened horses and set to tho task of training their green colts and range animals. The farmers can do a special service by letting us buy sucli available hors es and mules. Tho need for these horses is pressing. We have como to tiie northwest in the liopo of finding the kind of animals needed. Tho buyers from tho allied governments have been through this section be fore and tine farmers. J McDONALD'S MUSIC STUDIO Piano, Violin and Stringed Insts. Piano Tuning. Phone 0J5-W NOTICE Brotherhood of Am erican Yoeman will meet tonight at Moose Hall at 7:45. By order of EMMA CABLE, . Foreman. NEW DTTCII ENVOY STATES TO I NTTFD BLYDENSTELN'S Dietary Mush and Prepared Dietary Flour. Conform with V. S. Food regula tions. They are good to eat, they are good for your health. Ask Your Grocer . NOTICE I March first I will occupy the I rooms vacated by Dr. Temple. Room 12, Temple Bldg. v Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee in bread offered for sale. Inspectors are to be sefft out in a couple of days to investigate reports of failure of bakers to cut down to the requirement, and if nny viola tions are found nfier Monday, tho vi- I'Qjutors' licenses will le revoked. Fall- ure to secure a bakery iicenso places - ;a baker liable to a $r.ono fine or two years' imprisonment. DENTISTRY DR. DAVID B HILL Room 1 Judd Bldg. Many Hat Cords Lost. CAMP LEWIS, Feb. 21. The Lib erty theater here is doing a business i Redmond of J2000 a week half cash, half mileage coupons. For two weeks. bo theater has been showing movies but according to Sgt. Jack Stratton b . ormev Los Angele newspaperman . ; md official press agent there are a inHIIIIUIIIiniHIIIIininilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllilll'i n.,n,her of good road shows in the of- 1 fg me BEFORE the fire." Sl Tho lost and found department of s; 1 tTfe theater is a busy -place. Its prln j;!"lpal findings are hat cords Theso S 'all from the service hats of the men S as they sit in the darkened building, Z j watching the screen and it is seldom S?tthat tho janitor finds less than a doz X ! erf after a show. deposited in Oregon banks and pay ment will be m:tiiu direct to owners. A flat rat., of tlM for cavalry horses and $21", apiece for mules will be Paid The horses should weigh 1000! Pounds and up, be saddle-broken nnd I i hardened. Horses fresh from the 'range are n'.f wanted. Likewise; , mulos should be broken anil should bo 1200 pounds up in weight, nnd 1 hardened. j Captain vnn'Ptado and Lieutenant! , Weeks will bo in rrinevllle today, i tomorrow, IJend February 2 to 25 Inclusive and in Iwlston. t 'daho, February 20 and 27. They, wil lm back in Portland on various ' occasions and they may bo reached at! the Portland Hotel. They will make It a point to visit localities where they can find available, horses and! mules. Their headquarters in Port land nro at the Portland Hotel. ,!-We are g.ing to deal direct with the farmer nnd horse-raiser." said Lieutenant Veeks yesterday. "The government has eliminated all of the so-called red tane details in order that wo may treat with tho farmers direct. Our funds are on deposit in L" - hi ' v4 vtr- J DISCRIMINATE Show the same care in selecting your FUEL as you do in selecting your groceries or your clothes. There is just as much differ ence in COAL as there is in any other com modity. "Peacock Goal" The Coal That Made Rock Springs Famous, will prove this statement. i4j Phone 178 SHYTHE-LONERGAN CO. Quality - Quantity Service This Is August Phillips, newly ap pointed Dutch minister to tho United States. His wife and eon nnd four daughters arrived with him. 2 This is not only a good slogan, but S likewise a wise suggestion. HAVE YOU DONE IT? E I write every kind of insurance except bad insurance Ch&s. . Heard, Inc. 1 635 Main St. See Me Before the Fire. 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