East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 21, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    EIGHT PAGES
PAGE THKEH
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY,-NOVEMBER 21; 1013.
SHOP EARLY
Buy a "Xmas" present each time
SHOPEAltLY
Buy a Xmaa present each time
, you're down town.
you're down town.
11
r
Of
Mrw.: iVuItt 111.
Mm. W. C. E. Proltt i suffering
from an attack of acute rheumatism
at her homo on 214 West AlUt street.
I'enillr-tonl Man Killed. ,
"Today's cueualttes give the name of
Tetor Hue of Pendleton In the
"lulled In Action" llHt. His rank la
that (f A 'prelate. Carl Hue, altio of
l'f ridVetori, Ik nuined uh the nearest
relative. '
company van one of the first 'to ko
"over the top" In the tr. W. W. drive,
raining a total of over $700 on the
first 80 minutes alHno. The boys ex
pect to be among the first to be mov-
charge of the krilltlnfr. , Secretary
lioosevelt aayg that the giving of the
certificates is a recent Innovation and
that while other departments of the
Keel Cross have turned out equally
ed to the new barracks building, which j good work, no shipments have been I
In Hearing- completion.
Cliy rrmrlnoor lt xrin on Pa'viiiic
The report or City Knglneer ;eary
Kimhrefl on' the newly completed
pavlfif? on1 Pine and Garfield streets
gave the- t'othl ciMt of the former as
$322 28 und of the other 2J04.25.
The report watt approved on vote,
M. 8. Klirork Itctuni.
M. H. Shrock, county agent, who has
been absent from his office for the
past two days on official business, re
turned today from a trip to several
(Jhiatlllu county sections.
made since the honor system, was In
stalled. He Is of the opinion 'that:
these departments will also win ccr-j
tlflcutes.
FiiiktuI Today.
The funeral of Andrew I-ekas, the
(Ireek who died recently of Spanish
Influenza In the emergency hospital,
Ih belli? hold today In 1'ortlund from
the Dunning chapel. Lekas was 82
years 6f age and was occupied here as
a laborer.
t Imrlos role's Condition rm-lianecd. '
The condition of Churles Cole, who
has been 111 for some time at his home
712 Auro! and" who recently suffered a cants he was one of eight who passed
severe attack of heart failure, Is uu-j In examinations for the aviation
IK'trlos Twciity-flrtli Year.
George HuVtman, cashier of the
First National Hank, 'began his twenty-fifth
year of service' as- an em
ploye of the bank today. Mr. Hart
man entered the service of the bank
21 years ago on November 20. . flis
first position wus a minor one but
hehaa been promoted from time to
time. . - .
ito Itcpulr shop.
Hale & Tufcner have opened an au-
1 tomoblle repair shop on court street.
next door to the Boexch Uottllns
works.
Kirk is Kt-rgrant.
Arthur, nomine Kirk, son of Mr.
and Mrs. James Kirk of Milton, for
merly of L'maplne, who Is attending
8. A- T. C. at the Oregon Agrlcultur
al college, has been promoted to Ber
geant In his company. Of 11)0 appll
changed, according to a foport receiv
ed this morning.
corps. He Is a graduate of Umuplne
I high school.
To Allcinr Mcdlm:.
M. O. Kennett, assistant state high
way engineer, and W. I Thompson,
member of the state highway commis
sion, left today for Portland to at
tend a meeting of the commission
which will be held there tomorrow...
So.-i foe 97H9.03.
Will M. Peterson, attorney fr the
laclfio Grain Co., has entered suit
aKalnst W. 1,1 Kobiins for the collec
tion of 78.6i alleged to be due
plaintiff for balance due on account
of barley sold defendant.
Sues for Doctor Bill.'
P. K. and o. I Boyd en are the
eomplalntunts in a suit filed In the cir
cuit court against George y. cham
berlain in which' they seek to collect
$15 alleged to be due from defend
ant for professional services. Fred K.
Schmidt is attorney for plaintiff.
lJconxe; UevokI.
The license of V. "V. Carey as an
employment agent in f'endlelon which
was suspended for 30 days sometime
ago, was permanently revoked last
ir Attend I ill her s I 'll nor ul.
K. K. Heist left yesterday for Min
neapolis, Minnesota, to attend the fit-
ncral of his father. H. J. Gelst, who
died recenlly-of cancer at the age of
6!. Mr. (lelst is survived by a wife
and six children. K. K. Gelst expects
to return Iminefllately after the funeral!
Labels Called I'or.
The Umatilla County lied Cross re
ports that several near relatives of evening by vote of the city council.'
soldiers oversea have asked for la- The action was taken on the statement i
be la because they had not received j of a number of farmers of the metlv
tboni from the boys In Frunoe.' To se-I Qds used by-tarey In his business,
cure 'a- label and carton, the sejider 1. ; ,
must sign a card which declares that'So ()J j,W(uj
Iw. r.m I ll... -,....... valutlim ,.t Ilia
u ho Is Iii receive th niLcknue I
X.w lYlHllcloti Itcslilcnls.'
Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Sullivan
new Pendleton residents ami
are
will
Mr and Mrs. Ross Newport are here
man who is to receive the puckaae rtrc, i7-h ,i ., h .i-LnAUU ,,i
and that the latter Is the only one '(.ir R(n whQ m An
which the soldier will get. Uony s hospital. The boy Is reported
to be convalescing. Mrs, Newport haa
been hore ftn several daa, while Mr.
Xoyvport cume up yesterday. He has
been engaged on Home contract work
at Kchd for borne time. i
lm rtnllctlnw. '
Fifteen government bulletins were
receKed yesterdny at the office of
Mitts Lorene J'arker. home demonstra
tion agent, and may be wctired by
ramn at hw office in room 6. fed- j Itww.t rndWoe omtlon.
crul bulldinsf. I'endietf.n, or by writ-j ... u.a Vtiun Z.Ia q laxai
in fur them. Following Ih a lint of :
mukc their home at 'lrz West Webb! the titles: CottuR
key, Oreon, ivhero lhe' have farm
ing interest but came to Pendleton
from Hot Luke, where Mr. Sullivan
haa been receiving treatments be
cause of ill health.
H. A. Imoll AiMinted.'
Judge Stephen A. I.owell
wan ap-
p'inted chairman today of the OheWt
ma "Ho'l " Call." or member hip
drive, ,of the Umatilla county IteiJ
,t'ioiK by Chairman W. 1- Thnniton.
It In nndermoi'd. aecordlnpr t Mr.
Thorn pHori, that t he women of tlu-C'-unly
will condiict the campaign un
der the direction itf Judfje lowoll.
CheeMe, Milk,
Home,
Hairy. The School Innicheon, Te of
Iiled FtuIIh and Vegetable, Kmer-
S . r L it ,7 era t ion at St. Vincent's hqpftal. Al
Food fer the Family, Hread and .;, .. .7i
MnktuK at Hme. Care of Food in the
Home, Le of Milk a Food, Making
hone mesKaKe this morning from J.
F. ItobinHon In Portland, nainjr that
Mrs. rtobinieon, whom h accompan
ied to Portland to consult an eye
Breelalbit, had just undergone an op-
nu(.ter on the Farm,- Farm
Conveniences and Keeping
flout ehold , AocouatH-
Hume
Farm
though the operation's reeult will not
bo ktinwn for three or four days. Mr.
KobinKon said his wife atood the Port
kind trip ell- , .
FiKher 1 in Service. . til M
The infant son of Mr. and M"t- OI-
niKht !
" ' , l. a Franoia McFeron died lart
. . v. .u , v. i ani will be buried today at Newton,
Kent tu Northwest headi uarters from! . .
.. ,,,, ... ..,i irrm Tnnv Itvw R. . K. Oomail. of the Meth-
the I iiMiiiHii County lied Crotm Jiave
. i. . i . . .Aj.,n,irtn iodttit church off Iciuttnjc. Mr. Mc-
been so excellent that the urOduction
L , haOB !VTnn entered the nervlee some time
fyun these departments h e bee n; BOW , FraBee. He will
Placed on the ' l onor UoH, accord-
log ... word .-ecelved 1"' :hlcl) wa. tivc davs old. Mrs. Mc
K. Konsevelt today. The two eel trfl- 0..nf r w I
Thomas K. iiampton, a'so of this city j cns arrived this, morning. Mrs.!
were yesterday appointed t-orporals ! Churles Greull. h. of rendlcton. In "' rmanion.
head
IN'imIIoIoii l.oys "orHiriils.
Paul Mor. Imore of IVmlleton,
ani
In Company H of the H. A. 1
Oregon Agricultural College-
nf the surgical dressings, and
C; lit ,
Their .Mrs. I. K. King, also of this cil, has
'I'll'!!!!'!"!!!!!!'!!!!!'''"!!!!!!!!!!!'!;!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!
lilillilHUIMII
.Uiilllilllllll!!I!iii)li:iUillli!ll
mum
HELPS FOR THE ME S
SWANS DOWN PREPARED CAKE FLOUR M
All hoimo keepers deiiwht In beautiful CAKKS and PAS- g
TKUIKS, SWANS IXWN PHKPAHKn CAKK FI-OtMt is a S
combination of the nood elements contained in, and extracted 3
frm,- ptir winter wheat. -'
SWANs PdWN PIiKI,.VREI CAKK FI.OPR Ik just what
yo want to make Jhe most delicioua THANKSGIVING CAKK
Ilrotlier-ln-law 1-4 Dead. j
. John (Iroves of Independence, j
bruther-In-Iaw of Dean Tatom nf this;
'tuWM'ttWMIIitlTiiH' 't vt died recentlyat his home nft,er a j
T. i.Nll ill il I 1,.,.,, .11. .- r -,-,.vc H, w
about BS years of ape. Is mirvlved by'
his wife, who is Mr. Tatom a siFter,
and three children. One son Is in the,
service. Mr. Gr4vts was at one time !
sheriff of Polk county and is a pin- '
ncer. of Dallas, where the body' will
be taken for burial. Mrs. Tatom i
at Independence at present with Mrs.
Grove. , j
AND PART II V.
Include a jaekatf
with your next order.
FRESH EGGS Guaranteed selects 75c per doz.
Leave Your Orders Now for Thanksgiving: Poultry
Thia will annure 'ou the very boHt and Just the size you
. iutt tu w will select them for ,vou ay we dress them. ..
Drii KiwiKi K.vi.i (( innrK vrr,t, pruvk vnr
Itl-nTKIt. KM'i;iili;('i:i S.I.KSMKNt in both Meal unit
(irmrrv ItclMa,
Order Your Meat and Groceries at ONE TIME
OVER THE SAME PHONE. '
ro Main Line Phonos both ml. I'rlvate crliniw pomiooiinir lK.tli
liwrtmc-ntw.
Pendleton Cash Market, Injc.
May Have Auto Show. !
Pendleton may have an automobile
show thin sprint; if it is possible for
the dealers In this city to get the new
models In time. This decision was
reached last AiKht at a meetin of the
Pendleton Automobile Association,
with representatives present from the
Oreiton Motor Garage, Pendleton "Mo- ;
tor Pales V.o.t Simpson Auto i"o.;
Overland Pendleton Co.; Lonu'8 fin- i
raste: Simpson Tire Service Co.; Pen-!
dleton Auto Co.: Pendleton Rubber;
Supply. Co.; C. and F. Co.; Independ-j
ent Oarase: Klectric Service Station; i
William Chase Co.. and Allen j
Kni'Bht. ' Tlie short- was not held last
year because of war conditions but
the dcnlers think that it will be pos
sible to hold It this year. j
SOI I-.. COIKT ST. . , , . E
"vor f.v.v .mwavs ii-:i'hA'i) o. vs." I '. , : gj
-
UIIIIIIIIUHIMinHIIMUtinMIIIMIUIinHIIIMUIIIIIIItlllNltllltlUlltllllMMIItUltlMlttlllU
Wk
HAVIKG TROUBLE STARTING YOUR
FORD THESE MORFtlNGS? .
A Standard Auto Starter equipped with the
Imperial Primer will absolutely eliminate all
starting troubles.' We guarantee it to start your
Ford at' the third trial even in coldest weather.
Just think of xthe advantages of being able , to
star.t your 'car from the seat. 'A slight push of
the foot and you are gone.
We are willing to give you a free trial. Why
not call and install it' now?' '
.Fined Jtion. !
j Itoy Sackett plead guilty in Justice
Pnrkes' court this niornimr to the vlo- '
lation of the liquor laws and was fined
$200 nnd costs. t'mler the same
charpe the case asainst M. R. Ale.x
was dismissed. These are the men ar
rested in connection with the findln '
,of three barrels of salt in -which were j
j acked three in gallon Tss of Ibiuor.
The barrets were brouaht to l'endle
ton in a car of horses shipped from
the east and consigned to Metx. Saek-
ett came with the car and In his
statement to the court took all blame
for and knowledKO of the liuuor ship
ment upon himself. 1!" an order of
Judse Pnrkes the liquor will be poured
ih the RU.lur on Court street in front
of his office.
-
r ,1 . .
1 1
Important5 and Timely 0ff erings are
Made at ;This Great Store for Your
THANKSGIVING AND CHRISTMAS NEEDS.
Make; Your Selections Now- We ar&atff our Service.
i ? t
. i .j
11 'liHiiiP
l m H
1 3m
h i Mm
r : II-
Interesting Ptevs of
A
?!
MM
The Suits qf broad cloth, wool poplin, fine serge; velour and tweed mix
tures are in plain belted or flare;d models. All pare smartly tailored and there 13
choice of navy, Russian green, plum,, byovm : fad .black as well-as tweed mix
' tures in the "new fall blendings " -wifjK ktitt&J'ZtS'.tl
$22.50
The Dresses are of taffeta,- messaliney-charmeuse, foulards and a few
serges. Straight chemise panels, tunics, beleros and Russian blouse. Very
b'marrassemblage of dresses in navy,-tart,-gray, brown, rose oir black
I'V fits 'i
1 f
.7:7
mrm ' 1 ' m I - '
I llaiuiouiylim
S mmo
L1S1U3E0
V.
rim l 'j
The great day will soon be here. Are you prepared for the big spread? If
not let us furnish the linens any way.. ..Our showing of damask, napkins, cloths
etc., of beautiful patterns,: ant! best quality, cannot be-equalecL See them.
DAMASK i vv;...,.. $1.0ata$4.09 -
table cloths si.oo to $i5.oo -
' NAPKINS, SET $2.50 to $15.00 ' 1 -
v r -. .. ETC ETC. - i ;, - .v ,
WOOL CHALLIE ! ",'
' Specially for bags and kimonas of
most desirable patterns, and coloring
of Japanese handiwork; all wool.
The yard $1.39
BED SPREAD SETS
Consists of one bed spread and bol-.
ster spread of finest quality satin
Marseilles of beautiful designs, and
they come in pink, blue and white.
The set $10.00 and $15.00
- PLAID WOOLENS i
4 We, wish to call special attention to
this assortment of splendid woolen,
plaids for dresses and skirts. ' Many
beautiful color combinations that you
will like. Make up your winter dress
es now. The yard 50c to $1.25
EMBROIDERY PACKAGES :
If you intend to give something
that you make up, why not look at.
our embroidery packages and - tret
something practical. We call special
, attention, .to tne ladies pajamas, bee
them.
Pendleton's Leading' Grocery
PICKLES Sweet, sours, dills and mixed, chow,
chili sauce, etc. - .
Imported Capers, Kitchen Bouquet, Anchovy
Sauce, Oscar Sauce, Pepger Sauce, etc.
" Curtisola and Sandwichola is fine for luncheon!
See our window display for extra fancy Apples.
QUALITY AND SERVICE OUR MOTTO
By purchasing Groceries of us, you can be sure
you always will get the best.
Our delicatessant department is up to date, kepc
clean and alwavs complete. '
' OLIVES Queens, stuffed, ripe and plain; alT
sizes. ,. ' .
of 10 to 20 days..
ICainfall .01 lMt XlKht.
Maximum tern peranire. 43.
Minimum temperature 27.
Weather, cloudy- and threatening.
Wind, west, light.
Rainfall, .(it.
" M i i '
fc-3
Cor. Cottonwood & Water Sts.
Thone 530
' mm iwi.,.mtn(;n.), r-'oHMfiiumtTitTttttr
,. ......
Close Ml H'ii firatimc In Slilenalks.
An ordinance passed bytlie city
council lust nlKht requires that all
open KraUOKS. trap doors and venti
lators in sidewalks on the streets in
Pendleton must be closed. - Peoil
are Klven In riwf in Jthtch to comply
iwlth the oi'diiti.tj.Vjj iW' AriluW 'ti.
comply with i f rtlhfflio ir'ti'-n
: fine of J2ri lo r.(i,:-r'xi Jnil sonrenrv
I SMn Sufferers
5 You wltt riaft wtttt relief at the nrf mmrts
tom ll ot D. U !-. 'he x)ttmi wah of oi.i.
" Mirny , of our oustomora uwak .fcr
T dvv. routt'ip ItvP todiy,
J ' ucranfm it. ; '
rXJG X-rictixid wash
....... a imvv.
cv f'fiimUin:in In Sent.
J. Iff 'KsIoh. eloctej t- the council j
from tht first ward in the place .oTj
U, p. Kirkpntrick, reitrnoil. was nt j
tlit mct'tinq' last evening. M r. Kstos (
t.ikoa tIie,.coinmItteti appointments or !
Mr. lOrkptttrtek. belnir chairman of!
tle sewer commttWMS ind a nicnihr'
of the street, , house and pulKe com-,
mittes. , ;
Stale llrrtiL- lo Testify.
S.Vl.KM, Nov. it). Governor Withy
cnmle and yecretary Oicott have been
stthpenaed to appear hefore the spe
ciaprund jury prob h-einff. conducted
by J.trict Attorney Maxtlehlhar in
to alleged scandals at th ttaXo pen!-trntiury.
Or. Phv CallMl.
Dr. Wiltiam T. Vhy. well known In
Pendleton as owner and nKinasjcr of
I Tot Lake SunltuYlum. will leave to-
I morrow ftr San Fratni.co to aot as 1
snrireon hi thw l.eiterinan General
Howplti'l thre. The hospital is de
viated to reconstmi tion nltl for nwimed
.tnd woindd fmldicra anil It In this
work fhut Ir. Phy will be engaged.
MOONEY EXECUTION !
?R0TST SPREADING
trial of the man convicted of murder
in connection with the preparedness
day parade hombing- of July, . 1M6.
Griffin refused to comment on the
letter, except Kayinjt it was written
Tuesday. The President has Interced
ed several times in behalf of Mooney.
Labor leaders declare the strike wiH
'stop "every wheel in th country" f
Mooney is executed.
STOMACH UPSET?
iwi'k-s iirkps!v at omt7
itv, ixim.it;o.v.
! Mrs. Wlll'a.n SIiihIut win n eently
returned from' 1'orttand where she
jsvent the u miner has her quests
Iher dmiKhter Mrs. F, K. C.ilick and
j little Miws Virginia and 'aster It illy
jftuliek. Aho are tu remain for some
'titHi dnrimf the jihscnce of lr. Oulirl;
,who left the middle pi.rt i'f Sept. ru
ber for Xew York to complete a po-t
'KVndiiJite' course In dentistry. After
.rieefali?.inf thre Or. CJuIielt was of
fer il a captaincy in the army and his
wife haa iust received word that he
:has been called to Washington to
jmain indefinitely in research work
t.r Ibo ?3v r:vrhf.
SAX FRANCISCO, Nov. 21.Vnei-
fic coast luhor is sseethins with strike
talk that may assume serious pro
portion?!. Practically every union. !
fore lH'eember 1 -will note on a pro
posed, general strike turaimd the
4ooney execution. Some labur lead
ers declare "not a wheel will txtrn'
throuif inmt the country If Nioone s
life in taken. Further complications
are easnsed by a dispute of shipyard
workers, who allege, their employers
have not fulfilled the Maey wit tie scale
UHTetiuetit. The Seattle central la ltr
cmiicii has votfd silidly ti support
the contemplated strike.
Indue Intercedes.
SAX FUAM'ISni, Nov. 21. JmK'e
firifTih, before whutn M oeney t as
convicted, has -written (invpmor Ste
phens askinsr conditional panbn it is
l-.i j :ie.1 TV wt'iI i iinre ;y nw
mm TO REPORT
Oil YANK PRISONERS
HT CARIj D. OltO.VT !
(("nite.l 1-ress Stuff Correspondent)!
WASHINGTON-, Nov. -I. The
war department today cabled General
I'eishniK orilerinit him to send quick- j
ly the names of Inc. .mini; prisoner,
with a statement of their condition..
Tiie war department is somewhat ap
prehensive over the possible couli- !
tion of returning American prisoners !
in view of revelations coiiveriunx :
llritish captives. It is reported man.
of the KnKlish hav been freed with
out food and in impaired phisiej.li
frliupe. j
The war department miule arrange- I
ments fur stenmtic h;im!lin; of
prisoners. Keports will he com pre-
hensivo and the dejiurinient will tine
the fullest publicity In the quickest i
."lie.
When meal upset yon ami yo
bel-.'h pas. acid and uinliK.eil food.
When yon have lump, of tnliestion
puin m- any dlstresa in stouuich you
cun set r jlief Instantly No wultlliij!
J
Htinn Vi'U Vit a tb"t of
Fh e'i I iar on alt t h lioiiiteHt lut
pain top.", tit., m Iillty, heartburn,
latuenee und K-t4 Vnbh- l'p'
ranep-tn tufl-rt et i very littlw m(
dl UK Kt'T,
0