East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 22, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY EAST OKECIONTAN, rFNntJTONr.QBEOON. FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1918.
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Thet Worthy Grift it Matron, of tho I
rrtr of KiiMt rn Hiixr, will make an j
official vlnit to ilshce Chapter, Sat- (
urday venltiKr. j
There will be Initiation nd the '
flora 1 work of tho oVRre will be ptv- .
en, all members and visiting members '
are Invited to be present.
O. V Nelson is hro from Spokane
Jake Pooher was down from Atho-
the
in
J. 8. Norvell is in from Helix to
day.
Mr. J. Peterson of Helix is in
clly today.
Wm. MrHride of Athena was
town yesterday.
R. C Julian editor f the Helix
Advocate Is here today.
W. 8. Fit. X. P. trainmaster Is n
Pendleton visitor today.
Roy T. Itishop of the Pendleton
Woolen Mills left last nieht for Port
land. Mr, tinrland Grey Is n Pendleton
visitor from the east end of the
- county.
Charles Hond has been confined to
his home for the iast week v ith a
severe attaek of tonsiliiis.
na yesterday.
J. K. King- t.f H
In I'endleton.
Mrs. John V. M
Prague, AVash.
Mr. and Mrs. .V
from Pilot Hock.
J. H. Jessie of 1
night in the city.
Mrs. Alice Xnsv
VmaiiUa yester.
Mrs. C. P. Shei: -last
night in the
1. H. MansfN
visitor here ros
ea rl A. Oi'V'
from his hnr.io
O, K. lwf-wis j
were in tho c:t.
Mrs, C. V. O
"Was ,i IVroJfior
Mrs, J. r. Kol
Ux spent vest eivlay
Iville is here from
M. Cillvrt in
Mr. and Mr
ton r iois
tel.
J;-tmes KM
man of Povi'h
tor esTevj4 .
Jack Hs!f
A. 1
P.
of IVrntlo
:-:!'U:t ho-
nt w.-is a P.
t;rai'.e spent lst
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of i
or Si ;
sfon.
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or. ?p Jit
SlOVMJif
j ro'pr
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1-ppor :
MS Veen
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!-ft this mom
1'ivnoe Woiwwrth who h
lint The V:w-ersity of Otw.mi hi
is ;o:::f for K.vter v option.
Mrs. Hwri-r, taufthir of
fivM. s;vr,t -rw!r.v in the -i.
: loft thi rsorr,iTi.j; lor A vis.it in Sjxt
ka no.
'trs Gi-sof r,nc hone for the
!"r m Ptctne w here
rii.n.c the Pr.:wrsitv
Middled Aged
Are Here Told the Best Remedy
for Their Troubles.
iyiont, C "I was piuming through the crltlcnl
pwuxl -f lifo, heinff forv-ix yoars of ue" "uJ hil all
11k vuis inoUlont to thnt ohjiitrolicnt Jlnnhes,
BrrittMHiw, wJi in geiwrnl run doirn comlillnn,
lt it hrl for n to do my work. I.yilin E. I'iuk
liua'a Vsx-t.'vl'lo Cuinpouad was recommended to mo s
the best ivmclT for iuv troubles, wliiuh itsuroly proved
to be. I fo'l better and stronprrlu erery way inee
Ukut; it, nnd tlia onnovinif symptoms ow disap
vrd." lies. U. Uouukn, Uii Juapoieou Si., Fromoiit,
Ubio.
Korth Hsrn. Conn. "tydla E. Pinkham'a Vofreta
WeOomapiMind rotroi my health eftercverythlnfrelse
had fikst lieu passin.tr through ohanpoof life. Thcro
ianothiuir liUo it to ovurcuiuethe tryinjr symptomN."
-ilxs. i'LUUiCS lftKl.l.A,Ilus 1U7, Kortli Haven, Conn,
b.vn in X,-,nJ.-,rs f,T tho last '
f-!,:- h.s rx-u.DuNi to make their
I
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To Relieve Siclc Hea daciie
Remove the Cause!
T JTHEN your heal aches yon will usual
t ly r.d thit ycu re consripted ani
hilicus. To correct conrtipcticr. and clear
foul cses and Bile, use
tlie- sstera ci
of
sroraacii "waste,
. DR. CALDWELL'S
SYRUP PEPSIN
Dra Stores Everywtera 50 cts. I $1.00
A TSIAL BC7TTLCS EZ OST.'JNTO. F?S.Z Of CE-'JtGE.
TO ML V. B. CALDIUi, 43T VASHKCIOS ST, MCiTSCE
KO tUJOR OBJECTIVE
IN LIKE OF PRESENT,
GERMAN CAMPAIGN
Ml
' LYDIA
VEGEX
E. PIMCHMiS
IBLE . COMPOIJMD
LYDIA E.PtNKHAM MEOICTnC CO. tVMN.MAS.
EVERY MAN IN THE
SERVICE NEEDS BOOKS
BY VKTTXa
:CELLO, TT i ,rNOI3
U7 - : '1
VI y,
$cV
Urru cTHWniJfy El
mull Lni'7. i -j, b- -
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(D. W T. MASON.)
NEW YORK. March 22. If the
German move west of Cambrai means;
j. major offensive German general
ttaff have selected the very era where-1
a breafe of the allied line wouKl count ! y -
The leust for Germany. The district We have not forgotten that our men
hehind th British positions was vol- who are going to war are hum;ia be
un tartly abandoned by Hindenburir a injrs. We do not want them to be en
year aeo because he did not consider tirely without home-like influences,
it worth The number of men the de-The Library War Service of the Amer
fer.se required. If he now attempts lean "Library Association has erected
to recapture it, he is apparently the Camp Libraries at thirty-four tratn
s veres--t critics of his own stratey.Xo i ing camps, has furnished trained h-
major objective is in the line of the: bran service mid is circulating books
. p resent German movement. The direc- throughout the camps by means of
tion taken is not toward Paris and branch libraries in Y. M. C. A. and K.
quite outside the resrion of the direct of C. huts and Y. W. C. A. hostess
road to Cala.. It may be a defensive houses. Its service is also extending
move, however to prevent the - Hrifish 'to naval bases and ships, and dispatch
menace to Cam bra i as the result of last offices are maintained at important
fall's thrust. : embarkation points. Books are put on
'transports for use of the men on the
I voyage and are taken off at the end
lot the voyage and turned over to the
". M. C. A. and K. of C. secretaries,
jto chaplains and Red Cross units for
: further circulation anions the men
"over there."
Several hundred thousand books
have been placed in libraries by Rift ;
:or purchase. As the army increases, j
; more books are needed. For every ,
off. the lets -man in service there should be a book :
for every- in service all the time. A big- nation- f
i wide Book Drive is being conducted :
this week and every person is invited
to contribute books from his private
collection to be sent to o;ir soldiers t
and sailors. Fooks taken t- the Conn-
ty Library marked with the donor's
name, will be welcomed.
In almost every home there are
purchased recently, or stand
ard volumes still popular, which are
ix.-ld:jm referred to. They should be'
put to use in these free circulating li
braries for soldiers and sailors, (lift '
books should be selected with care,
for they are to serve virile, impression
able young manhood.
All sorts of books are In demand
at the libraries. Norf-f iction is called
for as much as fiotion. ' The libraries
mist iucAit cosioQn;ci
LHICH, March SI. The Xvther-
and professional subjects, recent text .lands will be compelled to bear ull
books In mathematics, civil, mechani- the consequences of her decision and
need books of reference; books on the t
war, books on the trades, technical L
cal and electrical engineering: books
of new and standard poetry, bio
graphy, history and travel, and books
for older boys.
must expect submarines to blockade
all her ports us n result allied and
American seizing of Dutch ships,. Ber
lyin officially states. v ...
-' - USE MY 1 i
COUPON BOOKS -f
20Rides for J3;
A saving of Junt (2.00 on SO Taxi !
. : ' . Calla. ; . j
Wm. Goedetke v '
Anto aua Tail Bervleo i iU 'i
I'hnno 464 ., .. 611 Main Bt.
IllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUllllllltlll'Jj
Will L iX 11MU X XjU-
DLER TWICE THESE jf
PRICES? J
You can'savo money hy buy- 'S
Ihk your atocK tonlq at this -3
stciro, InHtead of paying; .' tho 5
pctldler funcy prices for Roods' ,3
of unknown quality. 'look at ;S
this price for. tht; old reliable S
and guaranteed stock can d it I- ;3
oner and worm expeller. 3
Dr. Hess Stock Tonic
25 lb. Tail Cost, $2.25
iW'e also bautllo ,s
E Dr. IIomh Dip and DiNinfoctaiit. 3
5 Dr., II ess lNiullry Panacea. 3
. Dr.. UotM luitant Jmuso KUlor. .3
( Tallman & Co.
E Leading VrugglntM. S
illlllllllltllllllllllllllllimilllltlllllllllli.n
Hi-JInks Carnival at
High School Tonight
The student of the HUh 'School
will put on a Hi-J:nks carnival in the
auditorium tonight at 7:30. This
show has been talked of by the stufl
eriis ever since it was first proposed
and the more they wonder what stunts
are going to te i u 1 led
information they acquire.
t h : r. is. i ktrpt secret.
Tncre will be six: acrs cf hish class
a ev!I!e and two reels of pictures
n tite program. ,A feature of the en
tergal nment will be Imell .Stockman
w itn his colored comedians, f'ollow
mc the show, a public dance will be
Eivn in the Iilwrtv hall bv two stud
ents. It was formerly announced thati300kH
a dance would be given In the high
school gymnasium but Superintendent
F Yonng has a.ked the students
not to give any more dances in the
hih school this year
INSPECTION ,
KEfeP YOUR SHOES NEAT
I h rff II Pi ns. iPqi kwrsBk jfflftiw. fnf w jtsKa Kiidii
I LIQUIDS AND PASTES. FOR BLACK, W.'IITE, TAN, DARK I
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I Con Dung Low f
'CHOP SUEY,
! NOODLES
Chines Bty..
ft
e
S HOT TAMALES
E CHILLI CON CARNE
SPANISH STYLES 3
I LUNCHES 1
COFFEE
E Eventhlns clean and up-to- 3
dat. FIRST CLA88 SERVICE g
TEA 5c Package
MSI
LIQUIDS AND PASTES. FCR BLACK, WITE, TAN, DARK
BROWN OR OX-BLOOD SHOES. PRESERVETHE LEATHER.
Th F. F. D ALLEY CORPORATIONS. LIMITED. BUFFALO. N. T.
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UNDER STATE
1 HOTEL
E Cor. Webb and Cottonwood Bt. -S
z Phone 667. Pendleton, Or. S
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Protect and
Beautify with
LOWE BROTHERS
HIGH STANDARD PAINTS
These paints of proven performance
show their oualitv bv their looks, life
and wear. Results have proved
their
certain economy.
High Standard saves tuauej
now and next time.
It saves money "now" because a
gallon covers more sarfaca than
a gallon of cheaper paint. Yoo
will need fewer gallons U HlOH
STANDARD. It spreads
enabHn; jonr painter to do
better Job in leas time.'
It saves money next time" be
caos HIGH STANDARD is a
long-wearing paint Yon don't
need to paint ao often. And
when after yr d service It has
sadualiy worn away, it leaves a
good surface for repainting. This
means savins of ttma mod material.
A New Show ing of the Latest Designs in
Wall Paper.
Contract and Job Work Promptly Done.
L. J. McATEB
The Pra'ctical Paint Man .
WOXT RItKAK CONTRACTS.
SALEM. Jlart'h 22. On son hop.
zrnnvc wrote the attorney ut'lirral
a.skiriir If then is anyvay Iouk cixi-
tiTX tH ivtili the Snr Yfprk . rmuii !
bri"T9rivH van Ik- raivllt'd so they ?aii
raiM erain ftwr the allies., ft L ulleutMl t
tlM? t.flYni;ns refuse Ut hrrak etiiilract
liiade before tiMk war.
PO5TT0ASTIE5
XOX-PAI8TISA.V I.Ktf.l K lll.l:li
ST. PAI L. Mart i. 22. I (il. ral lar.
iff eomattk4iOfMT -Kents' is eriroiile V
Washington to r.Mtrt on the iionartl
sait leajcne to the information commit
tee, lie told leaders lit.'ll aliMflve the
league, etiargin tlietlisloyalty charges
are political.
KAIjiI!IK.S AI!K !XCItKASKI.
WASIIIXtiTtiX, March 22. The
jKHi.se this afternoon voted to increase
all ixistal cniplojes salaries from five
to 25 per cent.
: Kin
GKXEKAti MEXTIOXEI IX
CASE OF TUB MPPKirTS
'iiLuuiiiiiuiimaiiuiiiiiuiwii
took at Ycur Teetn i
Are they decayed, full
of holes and abscessed?
If so remember it is the
worst thing possible
for your health.
Nsv.100 Painless Dentists
Corswr Main nl Webb Streets)
1 Opes) Evenlnsrs
3 it ;.; I
I I v v J
t I x. M
i '"Is
Save
Fuel
Wheat
1
r MiiWiiiiiiii
Best of Corn Foods
-says Qo6(&
Step Lively! Corns
' Quit with "Gets-lt"j
awa i
The Great Corn-Looener of the
Age. Never Fails. Painles.
Watch mv step? Whwt's the use!
I bo alone "riBht side up without
r.r." f.v.-n wirli eurnK.. bcoause-1 use
f:.i'..H" tl.r. nainlpun. if i ke-a-ba '
nann-peei corn rt-movr. I tried
other ways galore, until I was blue ij)
A LE
W. S. MAXON WILL SELL AT HIS PLACE 17 MILES WEST OP PENDLE
TON, NEAR SOUTH YOAKUM SCHOOL
WEDNESDAY, M
ARCH 27, 1918
THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LIVESTOCK AND PROPERTY:
'mm.
Miff
( ornsi
i n n't
th fn - ninl red in the tnc
for m'. l a.- "Jt-It." It
TMjh nnv torn or rallu.s
rtronrt or ilrts-It." Htifl
Si op an A e I'mc
No more
irvfr fatln.
with two
.rnorril Thomas f'mso, rftir'l. h:is
c(n mrntinned in rnncctioii with tfrr
.;- ff lit'iwy H. IJii' i't )jim nnri.
lialj'h of Chicago, who i'iiil him t
h)k ;iftf'r f-fn(r;ifis thoy h.-i'l with th
porrrnmfiit. CrrKTiil Crtip F:it hi
flid imthiiiK whi'h h:nl tiot tho anc--1ioti
of thp wai(l'partiiu-nt, ami th:(
he wan toltl that Binr-n ho was out of
.ht s4Tvii- h- h.-nl a If-pnl riht to nr
cmi'luvrjiont from vtlurs.
the r-.t. It s a riir-f to !' ari- 10 nop
:Litttf.i? corns, makinii: them bleed,
wrnpiiinu th' tn up like parkaRrn nnd
iifintr rtifUv tape find salvt-s. It rt-
' moves any corn clonr and cimn, 1m:.v
1 inn th toe s mnoth as your pulm.
' You cm wt;ir thorn- new hoes witlwuit
:p iin, d.m'- :ind he frisk v on ,yunr
1 feet. Iff Vrt to UHi- "C-tS-It."
" ' :tf- 1 1" sohl 11 driirTB ift"
( ly.iu ii'-e.l p:.y no more than rnts
! n bottle), ,r .ent on receipt of price by (
1 IJ. Iwn-ncf & i"o.. Chicago, III.
Sold In r.-ndleton and recommended
ns the woiM's best corn r' in dy by
jTalluiau A; Co, A
13 HEAD OF HORSES
1 Bay Mare, about 1300, 12 yrs.
1 Buckskin Mare, about 1300, 10 yrs.
1-Bay Gelding, about 1100, 5 yrs.
1 Black Spotted Gcldinjr, 1100, 5 yrs.
1 Black Gelding, 1200, 6 yrs.
1 Black Mare, 1250, 4 yrs.
1 Brown Mare, 1050, 9 yrs.
1 Bay Mare, 1000.
1 Bay "Mare, 1000, 7 yrs.
1 Brown Marc, 1100, 5 yrs.
1 Sorrel Gelding, 900.
1 Gray Gelding, 900.
1 Gray Gelding, 1000.
5 HEAD 3 YEAR OLDS
1 Gray Mare, 1100.
1 Gray Mare, 1000.
1 Gray Mare, 1000.
1 Brown Gelding, 1100.
1 Bay Gelding, 1000.
1 ilnrnn Yearling Filly.
fl Head of Venrliiitt .Mules.
et or Chain Harness.
1 Set of fieathcr Tnir Harness.
1 t'et of Mark Harness.
I Klnele' Harness.
1 Saddle.
18 f lu ck Rein. '
1 Holt Combine (II fl. rut) with 21 horse. Iiilch.
1 lleeriiiK Hinder (fl ft. cut).
2 ::-lHittom Plows Willi Hitch.
2-ltottom Plow.
1 Syracuse Harrow (20 fl) with cart.
I .loliu Deere Harrow (IH rt.)
1 12-Foot Double Disk.
1 12-inch Syracuse Walking Plow.
1 32 Moline Wagon.
1 3 'j Moline Wagon.
2 3t Light Gate City Wagons.
1 Iron Wagon With Hay Rack.
lHack.
1 Buggy. '
1 Grain Rack, 16 ft. " ir
1 Grain Rack, 14 ft. "
1 Feed Rack, 24 ft.
1 500 Gallon Water Tank. ,
1 18 Hoe Grain Drill.
1 IS-lise Grain Drill.
1 Utile liliuu Chtm Mill.
I tiullle AVooil Saw. . , . ,
J Cook Ihuise. . . 1
1 ScaltlliiR Vat. ' .
1 Jloif Crate.
1 2to-r:sK Clinlliain Itic.uliator. , i."
1 SiMl-J-is; "OIl Trusty'' Incubator.
: llriMMl Sows AVlth Pig. "
A l.are Rows. " ' ' ' " -.'' .
ill) Shoals, weight about 80 pound ' . t ( , ,
K Plirs. ' ' ,
lit ftt Stock Hogs and othor mlsecltniiron-articles
Too Numerous to 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 until Oct. 1st, 1918, on
approved notes'bearing 8-per cent interest. ,
W. S. MAXON, Owner
COL. Y OHNKA, Auct. E. L. SMITH, Clerk
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