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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OKEGON, THURSDAY. MAUCII 21. 1 1) IS.
FIGURES OF FIGHT GAME WHO DIED LATELY
ChflcSrcEi Cry for Fletcher's
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Th l,lneidn ehod pu r-nt lem-her' Mi. ICiudall
Jreh w ill nn-et luiiHivivw til 'J yesterday.
o'clock In I he school iMii.dintf.
Forty Indies vi r.1 present veterd-iv
m the meeting .f t he Knitting eliin
In the rouniy !tloat and a t.it.il of i'3
nwealers a nil L'i pu' of soeHs witi
turned Jit. Mir Mnrcatvl nioom. 1
year old ha fioMu-l h-r third sweater
An InlproNtiiifr musienl pr-mmm a
Riven 1"V MtiiiN- i.f Mr. and Mrs. I.
Claud ;
J. W. Sponn
ycsit rda .
tl Helix w.ih In town f
f Keho was in tho city
r was down from Adams
pent
. f tleriniston
tliy.
in;;cr was in from Pilot
terday In the
Harry Ki
Ii..el; Ye: Utdav.
Mr. and Mrs. Ohns. Pnltis of
i ho
A. ?4rlVtnnltl iiH-U;d:r-s
ty Thomas MontKomer
ed ly MfsM A Ivor Wls-
solos !y hy Ai Nvis--;i j
plnno miml'iTs t.y Miss 111 n
ser. y
,-n solo aro in t li eit toil
i. t wo piano
hiiekei
Mr. and Mrs. Will M osier of IJmn.
Ohio. ar exported to arrive this even
ing to visit at the hmi c-f Mr. and
Mrs. Manuel Frio! I o v. Mrs, Mowi-r I
a sister of Mi'. FriedVy ;iti.1 they have
seen etirh other only once in 3- years.
The M osiers have been spend in; the
winter in southern California.
C. M. Ka?:er of Athena was a, Pen
dltton visitor yesterday.
! Mrs. JartM Mel-nuhHn of Keho is
isiiins relatives hero today.
J. M, ?.tt-.hain of li'eih passed thru
here this morning on his way to La-Orando.
S. Stelthhis who
in t near WaMula
city yesterday.
Way no Rlaekard left this morninK
for an extended isit with folks in
Waitshurs and Wallace Idaho.
They Go
Together
-food V?vi
But have you done
your part towards increasing
the food upply? Are you
carrvinsi out the recommenda
tion of the Food Administration io use more Vegstables'i
It's easier than you imagine. Just send for Morse's Garden
Guide for 1918. Written for the Pacific Coast. Tells what,
when and .how to plant flowers, as will as vegetables.
Write for your copy today. It's free.
C C MORSE & CO.
729 Froat Street Saa Frmac2c
Afcrje'i SttJz are sol J in your toi-n h'j Florists,
Druggist. Cmtcm and Hatdvuxr hterchcrds
J. 11. IVWilt of Koho M'iih In the
t city lust tii:ht.
K. llaiiim is in the city from his
home in Helix.
J. M. Hays if Keho sient yesterday
In the iity.
Fiank Ileeklin if La tlrande was In
town yesterday.
Iltifch Sianl'ield of Stan field wa In
t wn yesterady.
leo. W. Siorry of Ileppner spent
yesterday in the city.
T. Puriffeon of Walla Walla was
a visitor here yesterday.
Miss t" C. Hoover of Iwlston
Montana is in the city.
Mrs. II. B. Stanfild of Keho was a
IVndleton visitor yesterday.
John P. Wutson prominent Hermla
is jiirajred in farm- ton eitixen is in the city today.
Wash., was in the; MrA Kred. OoorffO and little daugh
ter are up from their home at Keho.
Pan Clarke O. W. U. & X. live stock
' agent was a I'endleton visitor yester
day, j
u. r.. rcnrniiprier unu r, J. pimp- (
ison are in today from their home near j
j Weston. J
I A baby girl "was born to Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Frost of Kivers.de this j
morning'.
Joiin Grey, wife and family drove in j
from their Butter creek ranch this j
morningr. !
i Circuit Judge Thelps arrived home ;
last evening from Hcppner where he
t had been holding- court. j
j Miss L. Krombeck popular nurse
hjis returned to Pendleton for a few ;
j days after spending1 the past several 1
I weeks in the west end of the county,
j Leon Cohen, prominent merchant j
and district manager of the War Sav
I ings Stamps campaign, arrived home J
Uhis morning from a short stay in
'California. He reports a recent rain1
; in California. f
j MissMaude Fraidish. formerly a j
' nurse in the Waa Walla hospital, j
left th!s morning for Newport News.
; Virginia where she will join the hos-
pita! corps. Mists Fraidish has a wide
circle of friends here. j
Of course you have
a Food Administra
tion card in your
window. Fine! It
proves your willing
ness to help con
serve the present
food supply.
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DRINK HOT WATER AND RID I
JOINTS OF RHEUMATIC RUST i
Why rheumatism and fcbago rjffc-rcn should drink phosphatsd
hot wafer ax.i mcrnmj before breakfast
The Lutheran League, which has i
members, met last evening at the J
h-:me cf Mr. and Mrs. If. T. F. Kggei-s j
at 4"' Jackson street. Following the
rvaular nPt ting and games, refresh- J
nten:-? were served. . i
MeThers-m Circle' No. 23 ladies .of !
The fl. A. Fl. will hold a social session j
a: Xf....s' H;!t tointrro,,' ufteritooit at I
i' ?. o'clock. 1 '
i
Tht r" is :l great tleal f talk aiiinii','t iiv,in
the .students -,f the lii.iih ..hool mid gilij,.
, th t'.wnsj.tH.i)!e concerning th Iii- ; li.ng knuv
iJin.' carnival which is to he staged I where :i-
rasst-d a vi
months.
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The Kind tou Have Always Bought, and which. Iks beeat -ia
use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of
and has been made under his per. ,
s jfA7-7'f, sorial supervision Since Its" Infancy; .J
-&af?XUzSUlZ AUow no ono to doccive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations end " Just-as-good are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
lufunts and Ctildrcn Experience apainst Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric,
Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It. contain .
' neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its
nge is its guarantee. For more than thirty years ft hat ,
been in constant use for the relief cf Constipation, Flatulency, '
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; .-.Haying Fcvcrishncco arising
therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels alda
the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural Sleep.
v The Cbildrea'a Panacea The Mother's Friend.
CiENUJNE CASTORIA ALlVAYS
(Bears the Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Havo Always Bought
lays, wan ftndthcr victim. .John I- offered $!fln to thrt man who could
i SuMlvmi. the mnpt popular flshtcr itio Ktny four roumlji with him. followed
ring Iiuh ever hnowrl. died thl;) yer. hl nlil flhtrii ililPkls The laMt to
Hilly Madden, manager of many cham- bo was Terry McOowrn, "Terrible
ploiiH the man who made John Ttrry." n little fellow, hut a fury f
f:tmmiH on their tour in which Sullivan the rliiK.
(RUST Aj
or c7
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v-1: .
i'xix tivo Tliuh Sehoi'd auditorium (umnr
r , ri.w ni'Jht at 7:5". No tine knows what
tla jri nu.i contains, t.r, if thc-y do i
rt jth.y will not tell, for everything1 is'
's ; i-t secret. A gn at number "of thej
" ! tudent.s'are taking j.art in it and alii
'i ' of them Uave a iiiyt-'ierhuis air about !
1 them. i
4 ! rnring- the rast years the carnival?!
I held at the High School have not been
j 1 the success they should have been.!
4 ; for the reatm that every year there i
i was a great ikal of the fame kind of
au'B FiT3t)wM0N5
C'tJrr prcO
: CHACLEY Vf ! 1 T F
' ' i ' nit -haraoter. ef the i-u-UM-.
men u hov. names v,-re
. -i over the w hole world
t; -lit v as enjoyi-d. have
wit bin the jf-t i w
i he ilfath of !;i.; Ki.'im-
JOHN L. SL'trtlVAN
BOB. VERWOM
BILLY MADDEN
'Creator, cfjChd. itj)iQflt
BU.CKHECHT
ITALIAN TRAITORS -
TO FEEL IRON HAND
!: 'V. chain t
lowed l.y tl.
chaiup;i
hi.! jir..ri(s 1
I'ul'.tim.'. Me
in l.ltdun lu
Willi,. i:it,.i
' h.uley Whit
of the refi
. t
f Hie world. wa fol-
1 Ui t ViTium, who
Imt Mient most of
clini.r and encoura",inJr
n.idc possible the match
veen Krcldic Welsh audi
m. l.y shieh the forrneVj
1tcrliatK fhc greatest
ARMY
Made oh the famous
Munson last speci
fied by U. S. Army.
A practical, everyday -hoe
for men in all
waits of life. Businett
men, farmers, sfortt
men, outdoor workers
all have t.-.ken to the
lluckhecht Army Shoe,
toot troubles are no
known to thciifc
Into the Ruckhecht Army
hoc are put the finest materials
and workmanship itossible. It's
a &hoe you cju dc;en(l on for
e;iM; mid contort and cerice.
I " . ilk.
HUiOojUl of
Result?
longer
$G.50 to
$7.E0
Indian Tan
Ci U or HI-, k
SHOE
Ask for thtf Buck
Iietht ArAy';Sho
by' name loot for
our nirietvtvdr. tradw
mark stamps on etery'
air. b 1a more lhaa
a mere trade mark. ,
It a guarantee,
protection, a symbol
enrice. .
Mark of it stand more than '
half century of honest shot
manufaelurin:
You ran get the Buckhec'nt
Army Mioe in your town. If
your dealer does not carry it,
virite us direct. - ' 1
M.ouf.cturrr.
BUCKINGHAM & HECHT
3fany f'on-iiM-iiou Pcrc:;
Ju sc:tudul if W'aslc
'oiiiiuii'.
l.ivoKe
silk
RUST OP
RHEUMATISM
IciJncvs and botreU-
V..IIIX(iTO.V, March !. Tlii
entertainment which was put on the t u, a ttnHr officil
ear previous But th tin., every- rablsra, rec,,ivPd fr ,.,,,. todav
I thins in changed. There will be none sav3
iln "M ;;tuntrhi(h ,ha - 'ah ,Sons,,fr,o,, f Mni( .
". T, k , ' s"' plicated in the ncandal of tho Waste
C S8 C" T ? e I" aCtS Silk Company (a concern charged
o saudevllle ana two reelH of picture, witn traii wi(h (i(.rianv , ., tho
v.ill be shown. Pollowlns the show n'esa(c.h cont,nue8, ..h.,v hro ar
dance will be given In the gymnamim. rratc.d a,, rr,CPCuins!i I1!r.linHt ,hc,n
jare beins carried on enereticall.v, re-
Su Fraaebc 1
ck of Qiieen.Hbury rules i wi-Jl - a- -v; J ' " r ? . - . T'r, " fm". - 7 ' '?m-n 1
P U IS L S C S E-f IE
540 MEN OF
CLASS ONE IN
THIS COUNTY
No. Registered, 236D.
,o. ClaPHified, 22S5.
Xo. in Class 1, 540.
No. in Class 2, 137.
Xo. in Class 3, 12 7.
Xo. in Class 4, 962.
, Xo. n Class 5, 519.
Tho following statistics show how j
rnayie of all t!ie v aste, pai-es and sour fermen-1 the men of draft age in Umatilla coun- I
Just .s coal, when it turns. Jeaves the Fiorrach,
behind a certain amount of incomuue- tbe jrev;oas daj's accumulation of tox
t.uie material in tiie lorm oj asjtes, so ins an-t j.oions; ttius cleaning, sweeten
the food and drink taken day after day; inr and iresbenin? tiie entire alimentary
ieaves in the aiimentary canal a certain j e.-uiai, cacr- morning, before putting more
emouut of indigfctbie material, which I food into the stouiach.
it not coropk-teiy eliminated eah day,! A quarter pound of lirriestone paos
ixcomcs food for the millions of bacteria, phate c-o-rs very little at the dru.Htorc
width infest tli bowels. From ti.U mas Lut is oti'llcient to make any rheumatic
of left-over wa-U material, toxin? and or lumbago sutlerer an enthusiast on the
ptomnine-Iike fK-isons. called uric acid, is morninir luAie batli.
formed ;tnd thin .-ueked into the biood ! Millions of eop!e keep their joint5!
where it continues to circulate, collecting: free from t':ive rheumatic acid by prae
prain l v grain in the joints of the body tiriiig this Uailv internal sanitation. A
inucii like rurt collects on the Ijine as jasi of hot water with a teagpoonfnl i
shOMn above. of Iiaje.-oue phosphate, drank belora !
ilen and women who ?.j!Ter from luin- breakfast, id wonderfully invigorating:
Ija'fo, rheunsati-m or e;re, tTi'.T, aebing- beside, it is an excellent health men sura
joints should b'in drinking pi.osphated because it ch-an.-ea the alimentary org.ina.i
iut water, net as a meant
relief from pain, but to prevent more ; tat ions, making one lvtk end fel clean, ty havo .been classified by the local j
uric acid forming in v!:e Jlefore : fewest and freIi al) day. jand district boards. Xearly half of1
cat in? breaktajit etirh Tiiorrnng. drink a Tho- who try flsis lr one week may the rewiBtered men remaining: are in
glass of Tea! hot w ater with a teaspoon- find themelve? free from iek headache, j Class 4 which includes not only mar.
f.il of JJmetone piuir?p.ate in it. Tins eonstipation, bilious attacks. allowiictf !r(ed men with dependents but men in
will first neutralize and then wa-h out cf nasty breath and htomacli aridity. : farming their own land.
. - j Of tho 519 placed in Class 5, 11 are
sWIM.IHi..U.limmt.linm enemies, 5fl are aliens not enc-
S rmes but who have claimed exeinp-
S'tion, 191 failed to pa.ss the physical
H examinations, 555 enlisted and six are
E thus classified fot various other caua-
es,
5 1 Of the 104 men not classified, 42
S ' were c-Jlled on fhe first draft, 45 are
S . delinquents who failed to return their
jj questionnaires, five are dead, seven
S have had their registration cancelled,
n two are listed as deserters" and three
2 have their claims still pending.
j guru less of their social posit ion.s and
i of their financial standings,
j , "The President and all the directors
!of the Milan concern are under ar
rest and many conspicuous personali
ties are involved. It a pears that the
: company had , business relations wit h
!the Wolf Company of Monza ni
;Stuttgart and that it had been cre
jated for the purpose of extending the
'activities .of the German company."
One man's wcrd is A? good as an
other's until you hear the other man's
story.
Look at Yosr Teeth
Are they decayed, full
of holes and abscessed?
If so remember it is the
worst thing possible
for your health.
fief
h-i i
utfvua.
s: itai.v i-'i'i:i:i;i i'i:.t'i:.
I XKW VOItK, Iar-h 21. The. Itomc
cirrr.lMiiiJciit rrf tint lM'al itultun
!iicwiH'r f-iihlr-s thut AiiMtria uml
r;erniiuir fiiailrt ulliirlnir im-hcc orrci-M
DIIIHIIIIIIIIIillHlllilllllII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!lllll!iIMIIIHII(lll'lini(IIHIIIIIM .lircct lo Italy.
1 . ; ly pllrlcl,
I.UfUUil lilillltOO DOlit
Corner Main and Webb Btrsij
Phone 11 Oiien Evemlnsa
These were Imliffriiinf.
T'--.-rr'
it v y
BETTER AND
SOFTER LIGHT
s. - i I LTatn i
In assured by tho iipo of eome
of th .. lf autif ul fit urea of
ours. Th-y give a light that
ill ;rninri the room perfectly,
t'jt tiiat does not tire or strain
tbf eyes. They ar aot expen
sive considering their extra ef
fineney ar;d f-rtra l-eauty Why
not at le.-t ae themT
J. L. VAUGIIAN
(M i'M l it kiu.i:i IV COl.fJSIO.V
U AMIINGIOX. March 21. An r-
y fH-cr and thre- sJtllor w'n killed uml
fully (en injured hen I lie- Anierictiti
0 il.iHr(.v-r Manly ollilel Willi a ftrit
d fsli wi-rltlp Tuesday. A il'Hli charge
rou the Mauley taxplMlel uim-ii lliey
tudliihtl, tlaiitaging ImMIi u"m Is
wood r iikm Aiti:i r
ATIM'K' I'OliT. lar-li 21. ;n. '
V o4xl jiimI lU'll ui riid on jx I-'ni hIi ,
liiH i Ittday, WomkI is pruelicaliy re- J
if reil from litx titii(l. !
ftro Jn a while a woman gets so
angry nt her huuund that Hhe refuses
A Conserving Food
The recognized value
of " t
GraoeNuts
as a saving" food for
these serious tirries, rests
upon real merit
Unlike the ordinary
cereal Grape-Nuts re
quires no sugar, little
milk or cream, and re- .
quires no cooking or
other preparation in
serving.
A trial is well worth
while for those who
sincerely desire tn siave.
"There' a Reason"
W. S. MAXON WILL SELL AT HIS PLACE 17 MILES WEST OF PENDLE
, TON, NEAR SOUTH YOAKUM SCHOOL ,
WEDNESDAY,
ARCH 27, 1918
THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LIV ESTOCK AND PROPERTY:
13 HEAD OF HORSES
1 Bay Mare, about 1300, 12 yrs.
1 Buckskin Mare, about 1300, 10 yrs.
1 Bay Gelding, about 1100, 5 yfs.
1 Black Spotted Gelding, 1100, 5 yrs.
1 Black Gelding-, 1200, 6 yrs.
1 Black Mare, 1250, 4 yrs.
1 Brown Marc, 1050, 9 yrs.
1 Bay Mare, 1000.
1 Bay Mare, 1000, 7 yrs. -1
Brown Mare, 1100, 5 yrs.
1 Sorrel GeMing, 900.
1 Gray Gck'ing, 900.
1 Gray Gelding, 1000.
5 HEAD 3 YEAR OLDS
1 Gray Mare, 1100.
1 Gray Marc, 1000.
1 Gray Mare, 1000.
1 Brown Gelding, 1100.
1 Bay Gelding, 1C00.
I I'.nmn Yearliii!; Tilly.-
T. Heiid pf Vi nrliov .Mules.
It Set of Omiit 1 fume.
1 Set r l.i ullii r Tux llurneKS.
1 Cet of llni'k HariiesK.
1 Single Harness. '
1 Snilille.
IK lu ck llelns.
1 Unit Combine (If ft. rill) with 21 liorse liltcli.
I llrvriiiK Ttiiitler (H fl. nit).
S 3-liottom I"lmvs With Illtoli.
1 2-llottoni I'fow.
1 SyraciiNo Ilnrrow (21) fl) with cstrt.
1 John Deere Harrow (IS ft.)
.1 12-Foot Double Disk.
1 12-inch Syracuse Walking Plow.
1 3'2 Moline Wagon.
1 3', Moline Wagon.
2 34 Light Gate City Wagons.
1 Iron Wagon With Hay Rack.
1 Hack.
1 Buggy.
1 Grain Rack, 16 ft.
1 Grain Rack, 14 ft.
1 Feed Rack, 24 ft.
1 500 Gallon Water Tank.
1 18 Hoe Grain Drill.
1 18-ih-o r;rnln Drill.
I Utile t.lllnt CJlop Mill.
1 (illlilc WrHMfSaw.
1 Cook IIoiiko.
I ScnlilliiK Vni.
1 llos rule.
I 2l(i-rjrK Cliuiliam Tncnhalor.
1 Sim-Hinr "Ulil TriiMy Ineiilmlor.
S IiioimI Kowm Willi riK.
X l.nrtfv Sown.
:tn SltMUtM. welttht alHint 80 ikiiiiiiIa.
h Tins.
jn Hit Kloek rtfH ti lid other nil.scellnnroti nr.
lleleM Too .Niiiiii'icins lo Mention.
SALE STARTS AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.
FREE LUNCH AT NOON
TERMS-2 per cent discount on all sales over $50.00. for cash; all sales
under $50.00 cash. Sales over $50.00 time will be given unfil Oct. 1st, 1918, on
approved notes bearing 8 per cent interest.
COL
. W. S. MAXON, Owner
YOIINKA, AucL E. li SMITH, Clerk
talk back I