East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 27, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Section Two, Image 7

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 27,-1918.
IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'S
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CASH
GROCERY
525 Main St. Free Delivery. Phone 640
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In buying Folger's Teas and Coffee is like
buying Government Bonds you get the
best. It is1 backed up by years of experience,
in getting the flavor that is "just right."
Ensign Coffee our leader, pound. 25c
Shasta Coffee, 1 lb. 35c, 3 lbs. $1.00, 5 lbs.
$1.50.
Golden Gate Coffee, 1 lb. 40c, 2Y2 lbs. 90c, 5
lbs. $1.75.
Shasta Tea. V2 lb. pkg. 25c, 1 lb. 50c
(Japan, English Breakfast, India, - Cey
lon, Gun Powder and Black and Green.)
BUY A THRIFT STAMP.
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IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'S
GERMAN AGENTS MAY.
BE FOUND IMPLICATED
WASHINGTON,. April 2. Govern
ment secret lervlce men have . been
working many months on the theory
that the preparedness parade explonl-
on in San Francisco might have been
caused by German agents. Justice de
partment agents disclaimed, however
any knowledge that a reported con
fession placing the responsibility on
kJerman agents was in their posses
sion.
The President's plea for Thomas
Mooney was based on the findings of
his special commission, It Is said.
Auto Accidents
are numerous and often very expensive to the own
er of the machine.
Our New Automobile Liabiliay policy pays all
the loss and assumes all your worry. Come in and
we will tell you all about it and how little it costs.
THE BENTLEY-GRAIIAM INS. AGENCY
J. M. Bentley, Pres. John E. Montgomery, Vlce-Pres.
H. N. Graham, Secy.-Treaa.
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We advertise and offer War Savings Stamps for sale Willi every
purchase.
Exposed Officials
Paper buppressed
COPENHAGEN, April 25. Chan
cellor Hcrtllng has taken action
against the Deutnche Zeitung because
of an article publlHhed charging that
Foreign Minister Von Kuehlmann and
former Foreign Minister Czernin dur
ing Houmunliin pence negotiations at
huchurc-Ht "almsed the privileges and
courtesies extended to them.''
The article declared von Kuehl
mann was often Keen with, a. welf
known doml-funde and charged that
Czernin Insulted a certain "high born"
lady.
Congressmen Think
They Know Just What
Pershing Should Do
WASHINGTON, April 2. The na
tion's insistent demand for official
news about its fighters, straight from
American sources and without camou
flage was voiced by the house military
committee members to the war coun
cil this morning. .
Harrassed by harrowing appeals for
facts about their loved ones of the
constituents, the congressmen ques
tioned the committee as to the Seiche
prey battle and sought to have Persh
ing or the war department issue im
mediately a dally communique telling
the facts before Germany gives her
version.
ATHENA JAN BETTER
AFTER HAYO VISIT
L'W. Ware Took Treatment
From Famous Roches
ter Doctors.
AT HEX A, April 27. Jack McCool
and his wife visited friends here this
week while on furlough. He returned
Wednej0ay morning to Camp Lewis.
Elmer Booher ot Condon, was in
Athena during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ware returned
the first of the week from Minnesota
where Mr, Ware ' received medical
treatment from the Mayo Brohers.
Mr. Ware is much improved In health.
Mrs. A. B. McEwen returned to
Portland Thursday after visiting: In
Athena with relatives and friends.
Ruben lutein who has been with
his daughter, Mrs. Frank Jackson
and -family, for some time, returned
to Colfax, Washington, Wednesday
morning. - - :
Mrs. Nnomlo XMekenson was ill dur
ing the week. ' "" -
A, party was givn last night, in the
halls of tho school house by the
fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth grade
pupils, having as their honor guests
thflr teachers and 1 their teachers
wi ves, Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Hu bbs,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cribble, the fifth
and sixth and the seventh and eighth
grade .teachers respectively An In
teresting program of music, recita
tions and stunts was given and after
games were ployed light refreshments
were served.
Mrs. Henry Barrett and two small
children accompanied her mother Mrs
A. B. McEwen to Portland yesterday,
to visit with her father-in-law. Sen
ator C. A. Barrett and family for a
few days. Senator Barrett is in Port
land receiving medical aid and is re
ported very low.
".VL'VV Vvf BEST IN THE LONG RUN U:X'- flStf
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Still Sending Men -
From Russia to West
MOSCOW. April 48. The Oer-
fiaim,a,re, suadllf withdrawing troops;
'sending them trf France. Polish cttf-
sens, refusing to enlist, have proposea
a Polish corps to fight with the allies
In Flanders.
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SAM MI E STCXXFI BIT '
r . ABI.H TO SHOOT BACK
By FRED S. FERGUSON"
(United , Press Fluff Correspondent).
WITH THE AMERICAN' ARMY ON
THE DORRATNE FRONT, March 14.
The "tin-hat," adopted from the
British Is saving hundreds of .Amer
ican lives. Diying a recent shelling
of a certain town just back of the
American lines shrapnel burst near a
gruup of American - doughboys. A
piece from the shell clanged against
the top of one man's! "tin hat."
He was what prize-fight followers
would call "out on his feet.' . But he
grabbed for his revolver, fired in the j
air as If punishing the atmosphere
from which the shell came, and then !
crawled on his hands and knees thru ;
the mud to a dugout. In a few :
minutes he "caina to." The glancing
.blow of the shell piece had stunned
him, but he returned to his post within
a few minutes none the worse for the
knockout. f
Down deep in his heart the average
man Is anxious to see some other man
get it in the neck.
"TIGI-IK" AXD GOAT.
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Help The Freight Situation
There is a tremendous movement of freight on the rail''
roads. War supplies are being transported in such
vast quantities that congestion is bound to develop'
at terminal points.
Therefore, the Government has earnestly requested the"
public to postpone all "unnecessary traveling." . It
has said in very plain terms "Please keep off the!
railroads."
i By all hieans observe this request Buy a" reliable
motor car just such a car as the Paige, for in'
stance and use it, not only for side trips, but those
longer journeys as welL Encourage the Touring
Movement. It will help Uncle Sam and 'afford
healthful relaxation for you and every member of
-your family.
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, AlGB-DETROIT MOTOR CAR COMPANY. DETROIT. MICHIGAN '
pAlGE MOTOR SALES CO. '
Lou A. Sutton.
Sen-lee Station Independent raragc. phone 633
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C300HT CilNIN
Hocniise the diplomacy ftf Count
Ciern in, p re m lor and t ore i s n n 1 n is
er of Aiintrla-HunKnry. csused Pre
mler i'lemencesn. the "TiRer' of
France, to publish a letter Kmpcror
Karl had written asking for peace
with France. Czernin has been com
pelled to re.iBn. It has been mt the
letter was really written by th
mother-in-law of the emperor, and
to save her and himself Otcrnln had
to b the "fioat."
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of the'Test'i Car Fleet
I "Linear Miles, 1,044,686. Tire Miles, 4,178, 744.
Thus runs the log of the SIX FLEETS as it sums up the leagues on
leagues traveled by the Goodrich Test Cars in their nation wide tire-testing
cruise of 1917. That-grand total marks the mileage high tide of tire making.
Read in it the dawn of a new understanding of tire service, the rise of a
new tire standard which includes all other standards The TESTED of
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' The cold figures of the log underwrite the
lasting strength of Goodrich Tires; for no
tire could hide a weakness in that mul
tiplied mileage. Those records and the
tires stand surety for Goodrich Tires of 1918.
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BLACK SAFETY TREADS, and
SILVEIM OWN CORDS, challenged every
handicap of road and weather, and '
defeated them with stead
fast dependability end f'wiuM Y im TW B
For 1918 Goodrich
Tires look at their
generous, masterful size
t any Goodrich dealer
took the bulk of the
rough going. They
measured up to all the
Goodrich Tire qualities,
and added new virtues.
THE a F. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY
Portland Branch : Broadway and Buraside St., Portland, Ore.
durability.
You make the test your '
guarantee of pure food and
pure gold. Make it your
guarantee for tires, and
gain economy, comfort, and
freedom from tire mishaps.
Demand "America's
Tested Tires." t
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A complete stock of GOODRICH
TIRES carried, in all sizes.
SIMPSON AUTO CO.
Telephone 408
Corner Water and Johnson Sts.
we sell " ;
goodrich tires
Pendleton Csao Auto Co.
Telephone 530 x
Corner Water and Cottonwood Sts.
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Pendleton Rubber & Supply Company
AGENTS FOR GOODRICH SILVERTOWN CORD TIRES.
' 305 E. Court St. Pendleton, Ore.
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that the Northwest is the home of the
third largest capitalized Life Insurance
company in the United States?
New World Life headquarters Spo
kane has1 a paid-in capital of $1,133,
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ried in
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Pendleton.