East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 22, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREGOfflAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, ERIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1918.
NEWS NOTES OF PENDLETON
: Weston Couple to Wed.
J. L'luude l'rlce and Miibcl Illom
Kren, bntn nt WflMtoii, yi'HtiTUay no
fured a nmiTluwo license In H'ullu
. 'VuMii.
Aiinllicr Avlnlor Advanced.
Fred Nelson, formerly employed at
tho Oregon Motor liui-uKi' and lirolh-
er-.uf otto Nelson, inorliunle at name
' Raj-use, nan received rapid advunce
m A Real m
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GRAPEfIUTS
Delicious barley flavor
Over I0actual grain
sugar produced in mak-inf-NOTACRUrlBOFWASTL
! mt'nt since hiK enlistment In the avi
ation section, of the army Inst Alay.
Aftor four llloiuhH he wan mad first
HTKcimt of the 21st Hijiiadron and
' since then lias been advanced to av
iation mechanician and Is now a mas
i ter signal electrician In the! 'I'i'ln I
ciuniron of llellevllle, III. lo writes
hlx brother that he tried for a flylnK
i commission ho as to be sent to France
I but was refused as the officers Paid
' they could make flyers of anyone but
' it was hard to Ket nod mechanic.
'Two other brothers are In the navy
on convoy duty on the A.'. S. K Wan
IHeKo and havo been across three
Hints and It Is thought they are on
Patrol duty "over there" ut present
time.
clal Association for the purpose of
organizing u rinrtlcton Hod & Hun
Club. (Jultf a number havj already
pledHcd themselves to Join.
To Itciiiodi l Dwelling;.
Hen K yountr has taken out a per
mit to remodel his dwelling in Haley
street ut a cost of $350.
I mi lighter Is Horn.
A seven pound Klrl was born this
morning at St. Anthony's hospital t j
Mr. and -Mrs. K. It. Lester of Pilot
llock.
lhlitli- (lull Mcctlnjr.
Those memliers of the TTiniilllla
t'otinty (lunrd who have agreed to
Join an athletic club will meet this
evening at 7:30 In the armory to or
ganize for class work.
(mi Club Mi-t-tinjr Tnniclit.
A nieetinir e,f trapshooters and
sportsmen will be held at 7:30 this
evening In the rooms of the t'ommer-
llui-ulil lsrock Transferred.
j A letter from Hurold lsrock, son of
j Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hrock brinH
I word that he has been transferred
;fiom Cambridge to the 1'. S. Kadio
liarracks at -ew York.
I
i New Tlckfl ClerU.
! A. O. Parker Is the new ticke.
1 clerk ut the office of the O.-W. H &
! .V. In this city, relieving J. M. Mc
Iionuld who came over from Walla
I Walla a month ao. .Mr. Parker
j comes from Thornton. Wash., here.
a tourney of their own under the aus-
pices of the Woman's National l'owl
IriK association and they will roll on
I be same alleys where the A. IS. C.
championships will be decided.
It s the first time a women's tour
ney ever has been held In connection
with the A. H. (' evowt. over SO
tcani will bowl In the club event of
the women's division In future years
the women expect to Increase this
number mil II their tourney rivals that
of tho nun In size.
This Is not art Impossibility by any
means. When the A. !. ('. held tie
first tourney In 1 :t ' I ut ChlctiKO only
41 teams competed. The next year
61 teams bowled at Kut'falo and the
following year 78 rolled at Indianap
olis. The A. 11. " tourney then be
t?nn growlns by leaps and bounds
until the hlKh water mark was reach
oil at Toledo in 191! when 755 teams
relied.
Several nifty entertainment fea
tures are on the card for the women
bowlers. Anions them will be a blK
ca,rd parly with tt monster prize list.
MIMTAltlKTH "OKI" IH'I-TM.VNX.
The Dean Mom Co.
Grocery Dept. Phone S8 T
Meat Dept. Phone 8G
Corn Flakes 10c, 3 for 25c
Honey from Echo, qt. Economy jars. . . 75c
Apex Coffee, its a good 45c grade for. 35c
Pimento Cheese, 2 for 25c
Noodles, Macaroni, Spaghetti, package 10c
Eggs, "Strictly Fresh, dozen 50c
Our Meat Department is Second to None.
Phone 8(.
SHN Mor I.uimI.
Jien V. JJijjuis of the Out nil Mon
(iiiiu Ranches Co., remrnfrd from
HlnKham lunt nlKht and roportH thr
.sale of two suction and a h;lf of
land. He was acconifja nlt.'d on the
trip hy Kino and Charles We.ster
Kiind and S. C. KtlHore.
, Ium Sldlir'H liiMiraiict'.
, J. 1'. Walker, clerk of tho local
camp of Woodmen of the World to
day paid to the father of Krvin Huff.
thi! youiiK soldier who died al Van- i
couvrr recently, the 12000 insurance j
v. men me unt man euir.e.i i;i uuu
oric r.
entrul ommiiiee Mwtliitf.
A meeting in being held this after-!
noon in the Commercial association
rooms for the. organization of a coun- i
ty cetttral war relief committee along
the lines upon which the I'emlleton
organization was formed on Tuesday.
Most of the communities of the coun- :
ty have sent delegates to the meeting.
Kllwore Hnys l.caf-t'.
At a price (--aid to be In the neigh
borhood of $ 2 r; . M 1 1. Sim Kili?ore has
taken over the outfit and lease of
Kino Wcstersund who has been farm
ing the Mrs. Stockman place north
of Helix. The land comprised a sec
tion In wheat and a section In stub-,
ble. The deal was'made through the
tfcency of It. K Dupuis.
1 K. littmuiill.
For a Ions? time F. K- Dittmann.
German reichstag- deputy, was a
"marked man." He s a socians! aim
he was always sayinf? things the mi
litarists didn't like. Hut for what he
said thev couldn't touch him. The
militarists "waited." Now llittmann's
in jail. He was indiscreet eiiuugn. n
appears, to leave tne reiniuB
try to make a radical speech to a
crowd of Berlin strikers.
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Wants .Money rr Halls anil Hills.
Itecruiltn I f 1'lcer l'eter Hv iirlz of
the 1'. nay has received another
rtuuest from the directors of the
Clark Orlffeth Hall and Hat Fund to!
solicit additional funds for the pur- l
eh'.ise of baseiall outfits for the bovs
of the army and navy. Mr. Swarlz i
on two previous occasions raised
7f In quarters and half-dollar sub-:
scriptions for this fund.
German newspapers fatuously talk
about the "ifhycholoiiical effect of the
sinking of the Tuscai.ia." Cerniany has
studied psychology more assiduously
than any other nation in the world
am has less understanding "f "
"FrlKhlfulness'' is the only fruit of
Cermnn "!Jhcholog "' and frightt'ul
ness has hurl just the opposite effect
to what it was Intended to produce.
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I 'arm Meeting Well Alt4inlod.
Unlh at Athena and Milton yester
day, as at Hermiston the day hefore.
M Shir.rk, cmi nty aent , received
an encouraging response to his call
for a meeting of influential farmer?
lor making arrangements for a farm
su rvcy. He received assurances of
active co-operation. m Today he is at
I'tli it Kock on a similar mission. i
4, '
cv I.iiiicli Counter Opriis. i
Miller's Quick I.unch Counter will
open for business tomorrow on Mam ;
sire-t at the old location of the ide
boa rd. The proprietor has nuide a
Vciy attractive place of his catine
hoii?c. The walls are white enamel- ,
ed ami a foi foot marble topped coun-,
ter runs the length of the room. Fine
rarmes have been installed and ga ,
a ml elect rieity w ill be used exclu- j
Mvcly as fuel.
AHNOUNC
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TO THE MANY SCORE OF FRIENDS AND PATRONS
WITH WHOM I HAVE HAD THE PLEASURE OF A'
MOST ENJOYABLE AND LOYAL PATRONAGE FOR
A PERIOD OF 40 YEARS COVERING -MY ACTIVE BUSI
NESS CAREER IN PENDLETON, I ANNOUNCE MY RE
TIREMENT FROM THE MANAGEMENT AND ACTIVITIES
OF THE ALEXANDER DEPT. STORE, TAKING EFFECT
FEB. 23RD. MY RETIREMENT BEING CHIEFLY DUE TO
LOSING THE ASSISTANCE OF MY SON, ROY ALEXANDER,
WHO WAS CALLED TO THE COLORS. . u
FURTHER, I WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT THE STORE
WILL BE CLOSED FROM THE ABOVE DATE UNTIL SAT
URDAY, MARCH 2ND, REOPENING MARCH 2ND UNDER
THE NEW INCORPORATION, COMPOSED OF R. ALEXAN
DER, H. W. COLLINS AND CARL COOLEY. .
THE ACTIVE MANAGEMENT BEING UNDER THE
' SUPERVISION OF MR. COLLINS AND MR. COOLEY.
YOURS VERY TRULY,
R. ALEXANDER.
SPECIAL -
The Grocery Dept. will remain open, and the last four days
of February will appear on your bill April 1st.
WATCH THIS SPACE. ' r
ALEXANDERS
lr, Shows for Ono IM-icc.
There arc t wo remaining n umbers'
on t he lyceuni program of I 'end let on :
and the ministerial committee, which 1
is handling the local end of the pro
gr;uii, announced today that local pen-1
pie ma secure t icleis for both for ,
one dollar. Single ail mission lo ei
I her would be 7.'. cenls. The 1 ickcts
for tho two may be purchased i.p un
til .Monday night when the llob Hoy
the Arcade Theater The other atirac
the Aread Theater. The other attrac
tion is Kugene lturant. a magician
who has been a chauta uqiia and 1y
roiim headliner for 17 ears. lie v, ill
be here April
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Bodge Brothers
motor, car I
1 A pond car is known by its second
hand value. .
3 It is seldom one finds a second-
hand Dodge Brothers car advertised,
5 but when offered for sale their value
is far greater than the ordinary car.
5 Price of Touiins Car $8S3
(F. O. B. Detroit)
I ' PENDLETON CADILLAC AUTO CO.
' 1 Cor. Cottonwood and Water Streets . ( .
liitiiiiiiiiiNiiiiiiMiimiimiiii nun iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r?
Is In ltl Again.
1111 Fuller is in had again. He
the 19 year old youth who has been;
'arrested here twice previously lor j
petty thievery and now he is again in!
the county jail while the officers in- I
vestigate to ascertain w here he se-i
cured the shoes and ot her mere ban- ;
disc which he was peddling about '
Treewater this week. He made the,
mistake of tring to sell the shoes to
Joe West. Krcewater shoeuuin who is;
also special deputy sheriff. West '
picked him up ftr investigation but
the young man made a getaway out ,
the bac kdoor of the shop and was
only recaptured after an exciting
chase in which unite a number of
townspeople joined. Fuller, when re- j
leased here recently, agreed to join
tho navy but declares he was re
jected. I
Mrs. William R Leeds, whose late
husband left her about $1 4. ', ona he
uuide in investments in tin plate and
the Hock Island Railroad wit h t he
Moores and P.miel I. lieid, has be
come, by her ii sirriuw to Piince
Christopher of i ! recce, a eon sin -inlaw
to King Ccorgo of Knuland find
to Queen Victoria of Spain, and aunt
of the present King Alexander of
Creeee. She lias been sought by half
the eligible peers of Kurope. and
many times rumor had her engaged.
Her husband is about thirty ears
of age. His brother. King Constan
,tine of (5 recce was deposed and is
now living quietly in Switzerland.
! Ol It NATIONAL MOXI MKNTS.
j The often-asked question as to the
1 difference between a national park
and a national monument Is now
harder than ever to answer. Uefore
the passage of the National Park
Service Act, a well-defined disfunction
was recognized by common consent.
i based upon the idea that the mo. la
ment was merely conserved with no
idea of development, while the na-
; tional park was created with the pur
pose of development. In the absenct
of formal definition, the new act.
which several times men t ion both
j kinds of reservations without any
distinction whatever, must be held to
a bolish previous unwritten concep-
t ions and establish the ant h'uity for
th future.
What is left. then, of the distinc-
' tion is the fact t hat the monument -
are generally smaller and generally
of less Importance than the parks.
Hut. on the other hand, there is one Grand Canyon of the Colorado, which
monument larger than all but tht Is a national monument, Is at least
largest parks, and there are several equal in importance to any national
p;;rks as small as many of the small- , park and of more Importance than
est monuments. Furthermore, the many.
Watch Your Blood Supply,
Don't Let Impurities Creep In
Pure Wood Means Perfect
Health.
The average druggiot has handled
hundreds of medicines in his day,
some of which have long: since been
forgotten.
But there is one that has been sold
ly the druggists throughout this
rnnnlrv. for more than fifty years.
and that is S. S. S., the reliable blood
medicin. that is purely vegetable.
Many druggists nave seen wonderiui
results accomplished among their
customers by this great old medicine,
and they know that S. S. 8. is one of
the most reliable blood purifiers aver
made. Keep your blood free of im
purities by. the use of this honest old
medicine, and if you want medical
advice, you can obtain same without
cost by writing to Medical Director,
Swift Specific Co., 28 Swift Labora-i
tory, Atlanta, Ga.
Women Bowlers Compete 1
In National Tourney
I'l.Ni'INNATl. i'.. I'l l'. -Worn- .
I'll mi' cM.miiiK intu Ihi'ir own tills
yt'iir in inoro ways than oiu
I'on.m'oss starti'il thi' lall rnliinix hy
I'lisslnir III" winiwn's siiffran,' Iiihis
lifi and ii-w wmni'ii arc lo havi'
' tMiual rights wilh iiti'ii In llu I'ltwlini!
Kami. i
WhiM! Iho Aincrii-utl Howling i'im-
i Vlvss. 1h.' lar"t'st hnwlilli; body it.
tho viirhl. optMit-il lis annua! tnurnry
al Ihf ililo National I'.itaril armory
hero. lmla". wntuon howlors nut thoil
first chaiioo lo coinpito In a national
tounipy. '
j Tho woiiioii won't conio(o for tho
saino i rl.os as the men hut will have j
The Standard
Family Remedy
for Children and
Grown-Ups
Constipation is a condition that has to
be guarded against from infancy to old
age. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, a com
bination of simple laxative herbs with
pepsin, acts easily and naturally and is as
safe and pleasant for children as it is ef
fective on even the strongest constitution.
All Drizgisfi 50 cts. and $1.00
A lri.il bottle can be obtained, free of charge, by writino;
to Or. V. R Caldwell, 457 Washington St., Montiivllo, III.
WANTED!
Live Beef, Veal and
Mutton
Call up 187 or 188
DOWNEY'S MARKET
Pendleton, Oregon
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