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EIGHT PAGES PACE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONTAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1918. V - TIIE LARGEST CHEESE EVER BROUGHT TO PENDLETON We received direct from Pennsylvania the largest giant Cheddar Cheese ever re ceived in Eastern Oregon. ' Good judges of cheese will tell you that the larger the cheese the better the quality. We will cut this giant cheese Friday. Cheese now on display in our north window. Free To Every One With Each Order of Cheese. We will give one pure aluminum roaster to the person that guesses the nearest num ber of pounds in this giant cheese. CRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. "QUALITY" Two Phones, 28. 823 Main St. OVER THE NORTHWEST EDITOR OF NEWSPAPER AT LYIE IS WA wHMimiiiiiiiii!iniiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmninniim mis. lioisMAX noiumws ;rx to JO HlNTINtJ AXI KAU.S TO KKTIKX. Foul Play ta lVartvl; llsaiearaiioo Will Ih Investigated; .Man ltxviil ly Kleeletl to l'laee in Schools. OPPORTUNITY does not come on schedule time. In every one's life the time comes when he can make money providing he is prepared that is, if he has money for a start. The best way to secure the money for "your start" is to save a certain sum, no matter how small, and regularly deposit it in "The Strongest Bank in Eastern Oregon." f Pendleton, Oregon "Strongest Bank in Eastern Oregon" GOI.PKNDAt.E. Wash., Mar 26. Word reached Ooldendals this after noon that Editor Holsman, of the Lyle News, has been reported missing slnee last Friday, on which day ho borrowed a Bn of YV. V. Crane, sup posedly to ko hunting. As he has not returned and nothing, bos been heard from him, there is much conjecture as to whether he met with an trccident foul play or took his life. The Lyle News was recently estab lished by Mr. Holsman, and he has stated that he was doing well. There was on Issue of the paper last week, which should have come out on Fri day. The missing man had been elected to take charge of the manual training department of the Lyle schools last week, and supplies had been ordered for him. Ttle is a man of family. Th disappearance is being investigated. Wife Finally located ze MARSH FIELD. Ore.. Mar.. 26. Af ter search which has taken him 10.000 5 miles John Wells of Moose Jaw Cana 5 Ida, has found his wife, Mrs. Betsy i Wells, here On his complaint she 'was arrested, together with Harry Si Collins, mill employe, who has been zj ; residing at her home Mrs Wells, as Siserts Mr. Collins, is Jessie Williams of ! Everett. Wash, where he has a wife 52 and family. Mrs. Wells was visiting S( Everett when the two disappeared ; . last September. Wajto Question Settled? BEND, Ore., March 26. Following two conferences yesterday afternoon and evening, a satisfactory settlement of the timber worker's wage question was reached In an agreement signed by Roy Southworth and Kay Canter bury of the local timber worker's union and J. 1. Keyes, T. A. McCann and A. J. Kroenert, representing the Brooks. Scanlon, tmevlln-Hlxon afld Tine Tree mills, respectively. The principal Item In the statement is that all employes In this section receive the same wages as those In effect- in February before the govern ment made the eight hour day ruling. This means that the man will re ceive the old 10 hour pay for the new eight hour day. Car Safe is nobbed ABERDEEN, Wash., Mar.. 26. The safe of the Grays Harbor Railway and Ught company, at its car barns at Electric park, was broken open early this morning and .$950 In cash stolen. No clew has been found. At 3:08 o'clock a call came to Night Watchman Klngstad. at the car barns, that an accident had occurred at shipyards, and he was asked to rush a streetcar there as soon as possible, he left the barn with a car Immediate ly, but but upon arriving at the ship yards learned there had been no ac cident. Upon his return he found the safe open and contents gone. ltullroml Man Killed ' THE DALLES. Ore.. March 26. W. F. Hulls, head of the mechanical department of the O-W. R. & N. Co., In this city, was instantly killed, this afternoon when he was struck by a switch engine at the water tank im mediately east of the passenger depot. Hulls was superintending the repair of water pipes under the tracks and was between the rails. He did not hear the engine, which was backing towards him, approach. He is surviv ed by his widow and several children. JUST ARRIVED New Georgette and Crepe-de-Chine.Waists A most extraordinary assortment of high colors for Easter. Dainty embroidery designs of various combinations. You simp ly cannot resist them. You are probably paying other stores from $5.00 to $8.00 for the identical things we are offering you at $2.98 and $3.98, in crepe de chines and $3.98 and $4.98 in the Georgettes. , Come in as soon as possible and make your selection. XOV CAS DO BETTER AT Incorporated IVE I,EAJ, AND OTHERS FOLLOW OF COUNTY IN RALLY The Christian churches of Umatil- 3 la county will hold a rally Monday und Tuesday. March 25 and 26 at the : fine new Milton church and Rev. H. E II. Hubbell of this city will preach theito scek re-election 3 opening sermon Monday evening. The rally will be conducted by c. F. Swan- 5 der and Mrs. Clara G. Eson. The Tuesday program is as follows: Morning: 2 10:00 Song service. 10:45 Roll call of churches. ination by the republican at the pri maries in May. The last date for'filling Is April 17 and, before that time, It Is anticipat ed that nearly all of the present In cumbents will have entered their names as candidates for re-election. The terms of Sheriff Taylor. Commis sioner Cockburn, Circuit Judge Phelps Coroner Brown and Surveyor Kim ball end this year and. with the ex ception of Cockburn, all are expected ; SAT ON" DTXAM1TK WHEN" TIIVIXG TO JOIN MARINES Re- riUUIIIIIlUIIIUlitlilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllli sponses in a brief word. 'm-ii The County Needs. ' " 111:00 The State Needs. 1:30 Bible School Ideals. 12:00 Noon recess. ! Afternoon 1:45 Song service. 2:00 "Christian Stewardship." 2:55 Song. 3:00 "Bible School Aims" 3:55 Song. 4:00 Present day problems minute addresses) 1 Arising from the war. 2 From church slackers 3 Spiritual upkeep 4 Church support 5 Bible study 6 Soulwinning. 5:00 Evening recess Second Night 8:00 Song service 8:15 Sermon 8:45 Stereoptlcon exhibit. Benediction. ' You Are Responsible for accidents occurring to' your employes where any of the conditions of the employers liability act is violated. Do not let this worry you but buy your new policy guaranteeing that we will furnish attorneys, pay court costs as well as the judgment, itself when obtained. Come in and let us tell you about it. Better be safe than sorry- THE BENTLE Y-G RAH AM INS. AGENCY J. M. Bentley, Fres. John E. Montgomery, Vice-Pres. H. N. Graham, Secy.-Treas. 815 Main St. Phone 404 LANCASTER, Ta.. March 26. Ser geant Gandee, of the local U. S. Marine Corps recruiting station, is still suffering from the shock he ex perienced, recently, when Oliver F. Shields, of Marietta .Ohio, ambled In to his office and set down a big pack age of dynamite and a battery to dis charge it. "Mbrnin', Sarge." he said causually, "How's biz in the Marine Corps?" Gandee realized that this was ni (Ten j time nor place for discussing recruit jng Dusmess so he nastily backed the Mariettlan into a corner and made preparations for a hasty get-away. "Say, can tho rough stuff," cried Shields, "I'm pot a German spy. that's dynamite for a plant at home where I work. I came here to enlist." Then Sergeant Gandee and Olivet Shields sat down and talked "busi ness", the result of which later found Shields on . his way to Paris Island, S. c., to train as a member of the Marije Corps. Olllllllllllllllinillllllllllllllllllll!ll!IIIIIIIlllllllllIllllllllillllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllil I North Side Homes For Sale 2 We have listed two of the finest homes in Pendle- ton. If you want a swell place, investigate these. We also have three modern bungalows on the North side, prices are right. Chas. E. Heard, Inc. 635 Main St See Me Before the Fire. Phone 477 1 Biiiiiiliiiiiiiiilililiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiliiiililiilililiiililiiiiii: CANDIDATES FILING FOR COUNTY OFFICES The spring weather Is beginning to bring the candidates out. The first filings of candidates for county offices 2 1 were made yesterday when County ;! Clerk R. T. Brown; County Recorder ; The lesson will be so plain that even B. s. Burroughs and County Treasur- i the wayfaring man, though a fool, will er Grace Gilliam all filed for renom- discern it. Events are working together to put the blame where the blame belongs in Russia on the false philosophies that have deluded the eager people and in the rest of Kurope on the scheme of life that has sent one race laving man with the lust for power. OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE A SUN-DIAL is a useful article when you can use it. But it wont work when it's raining, or snow ing, or after dark. You must have a watch to use then. It's the same way with trucks. Some trucks are all right while the sun is shining, but they won't work in the rain and mud. The DUPLEX 4-WHEEL DRIVE works 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, rain or snow, sand or gravel, level or hilly. That is why so many Du plex Trucks are in use in Eastern Oregon wheat fields, in logging camps, and road-building in the Northwest. Pendleton Auto Co. ESTABLISHED 1907 Eg Yes, youZDG, M0, i FOR SALE 670 acres close to town, 300 acres of same fine bottom land, good Improvements, 200 now in grain, balance alfalfa. 250 acres on river bottom, good Improvements, nearly all alfalfa land. 108 acres on the river, 40 acres in alfalfa, house, barn and orchard. Will take house and lot in Pendleton in ex change. 500 acres fine foothill land, 90 acres In grain, house, barn and orchard, some alfalfa, no better land in Oregon. 9 houses on North side of Pendcton, four of them Btrict ly modern. 720 acres, 500 of same Bceded to wheat, price $25 per acre. Lease on 4 80 adjoining it trans ferred free of charge. Will sell outfit, good horses and machin ery to run it, at reasonable price. Will give terms to right party. I cannot call out prices and details on all these ranches. You make a big mistake if you do not investigate. I will tell you, and show you. K. T. WADE, Temple Bldg., Pendleton, Ore. Finley Pictures To Be Shown Under Auspices Of Junior Red Cross Vf. L. Finley, state biologist, will probably exhibit his five reels of mo tion pictures of wild life In Oregon In rendleton on April 4 under the aus picies of the Junior Red Cross. He has signified his willingness to show his pictures here without cost on that date and arrangements are being made by the executive committee of the Junior Red Cross for tho exhibition. At a meeting of the executive board Saturday afternoon, the applications of a number of other schools for certi fication as auxiliaries were approved. The schools thus admitted to the J It C are District 15 near Adams, J. A. Hawks, principal, Hermiston, H. M, Gunn. principal: District 4 at Milton J. M. Scholl, principal; . Pendleton high school, H. T. Drill, principal; Grover school of Milton. Mrs. Florence Kelley, principal; District 30. Athena. Clara I. Stone; and Freewater, W. H. Musselman, principal. This makes a total of 22 schools in the county which have been made auxiliaries in the Junior Red Cross and a number of others are ready to apply. BUTTER CREEK GIRLS HAVE W. S. S. RECORD Two girls of school District No. 106 on Butter creek have made a record by selling thrift stampB to the extent of $107.64, according to word received from Miss Marie Mattle, teacher of that school. All the schools of the county are participating in the thrift stamps sales and many are rnaklng splendid reports. HOiM CiN r &S THE PICTURES tvHCN Two love-SICK monkcys Keep your?. HSATS TOGSTHG.R. I'cc RFei.3 "XH ; SPOONING HATCH -Bfl&AKj! There can be no American neutralH in this war. Mothers find Grape-Nuts A FOOD THAT BUILDS STRONG AND SURE MCDONALD'S MUSIC STUDIO Piano, Violin and Stringed I lists. Piano Tuning. Phone 015-YV DENTISTRY DR. DAVID B. HILL Room 1 Judd Bids. NOTKE - 1 '. March first I will occupy the ' rooms vacated bv Dr. Temple, Room 12 Temple Bldg., Phone 41 :iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiu ORDER MOW 1 Follow the advise af the Fuel Ad- ministrator and get your Coal in early 1 Ask your neighbor about the superiority of I "Peacock Goal" I phne 178 1 I SMYTHE:LONERGAN CO. ...--. Quality ' Quantity Service f iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiii DALE ROTH-WEI,! Optometrist and optician Glasses ground and fitted. Twelve yean experience. mertctn National Bank Building, Pendleton. Automobiles and Gas En gines Repaired. STAR GARAGE Corner Llllcth and Alia Streets. Prices Reasonable. Phone JS2-W GIVE US A TRIAL AUTO PA'ISTS THE PENDLETON AUTO WRECKING CO. Pendleton, Oregon Can supply you with parts for most any make of car In this vicinity rt vory reasonable prices Telephone 476 546 Main Street is the original four-wheel drive the basic patents are the property of F-W-D makers. F-W-D Trucks have been manufac tured for nine years, and are in use in 18 countries of the world. The largest single or der for trucks ever placed by the U. S. Gov ernment 12,000 : was given for F-W-D Trucks, 75 others competing. A Demonstration Will Prove That The F-W-T Is economical. The K-VV-IJ 1h AHHOWJTEI.Y DKPENDAHLK. Tho F-W-I) always has ut Instant command more power than 1h needed. , The F-W-D will climb ANY hill with less genr changing and lrH fuol expenditure than any other truck. Tho F-W-I la ohhv to handlo Tho F-W-I will go through deep nand, mud holeo, rutM and rough places where a rear drive could not get traction. The F-W-D will turn corners on slippery pavement without skidding. Traction on ffur wheels, brako on four wheels and equalization of load arc Insurance against this danger ' '' Tho F-W-D will not get into traffic difficulties. The F-W-D has so many demonstrable points of superiority of four-wheel drive construction that every truck user owes It to himself to become familiar with them. The I,th;icad ,OBVIOlT8. DM'ENDAIiLE DRIVE IR THB KurR-WHBEL DItlVK. as correctly applied in F-W-D trucks. Oregon Motor Gar&ge Incorporated. 111. Ito. 121, I2S Went Court fit. Telephone 4U Dr. Lynn K. Blakcslee iV.-