East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 11, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Section Two, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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Section Two
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DAILY EAST ORE&ONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1918.
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Chevrolet-
. ,.: Parts, ;.
Saxon Parts
, . . - . ...
Tr . i '...-
Diamond Tires
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KELLY-SPRINGFIELD '
SILVERTOWN CORD ;"
TIRES AND TUBES.
STEPHENS nor MATH!) ffl
salient six Let L riUIUa LU.
722 CoIionftiwMl SI.
A Cur Worthy Your
.Attention, -i
Export Auto Repair Work. ;
Service Car. ' rXhone 46
WITH THE COLORS
New of Ical Hoya In the Sr
vlqp; Information for This Je
partiucut Will be Appreciated,
CLAY JU CVTI'S V NTS TO STW
i. IS NAVY. .
Clay It- Pate, rmatillu. county boy
..... ...,.. i n If'H.I.. til 1 It.
J'heaaman, etreaHi ; desire to stay
!,,. .,..' o ..lit I "rAKM ait mw
nova home from Fruiioe. Me in In thu j
navv nnil has. mtarutt, triwf to km- ,
rope. Tho Koniid-l'p earrt nnrt Hap- '
Py Canyon-hills brtnt: . op memories of
I former Jtomid-Ups. The letter, written-from
Newport New; a., Decem
ber S. follow. 1 .
Yrtiir loiter reaMied nte yeaterdai
and lu my I nil la,d to receive It is
PuUlmr it too" mildly. :
I have often tlfwKbt of PewJIcton
and the Koiiri(t-t'j anil wished I ,pould
be there The shi'Stf of bills of ,nap!
(am on ami the post cards, mole mt
i. h.w.r...elei of former Hound-
I'ps. Yon Wjf, til IB in the ft rut year )
have missed n, aim o r .
have been there, this year If I -could
have olitained'a furlontth lortK tmonRh
tn reach there, . "
" can t t)iank yon enouich fur your
Inieieut lnme end .the way all of you
have Itnckeil im up throimh the war.
II wan the. people wnh lheir loyal
inplrlt and mpt- .that mA the, vfc,:
tor- iiOHSiblfi -" -
I have made ix trlpa .acroae and
W'll leave on another In a few dava. 1
like I lie Rorvk-e very well and; 'could
not have Rot Into any " thins 'tthat
vonld hltvn Ktilted me better.
There at Korn ,o the navy ioh
reeejvhis dlxeharsKtH now but I want
to atav until we-Bel thmiAl). home. 1
want to finish nit the Job, to to npeak.
Mike laughed
at the Judge
tn r.r Vi mtOll.t-i. havn uacrlflced
10 much more than we that I think I
owe my tTnele Sammy a few more
month of my ervlcea.
I will be fclad to hear from yon and
verv one In Pendleton any time and
would feel grateful for letters.
Thanking you again for your kind
remembrance of me. I am
Your friend.
CLAY It. CATKH,
IT. 8 a I'aslorea, Care V. Al New
York. . '
JIltOI 1 f'f'M'IIIC.W IS A -xyii."
"Harold Cochran, a former employ
of the Firt National Hank of Pendie-(
ton, who la eeim? service on, a sub
marine chaoer. No;' Ml. under date of
November 15. writes an Interesting
letter to Cawhier (. A. Hartman. He
haa been in Ireland and KiiKland foi
three montlm. and before Rolng there
wan for a short time at the Azores and
In" nance. He mentions' receiving a
letter from Jim Howler and seeing
Harold lirock. The latter la on aub
rh.ier No. S3. Tie also tella of hav-
ins had much pleaxure In vlxiting- old
forlB and historical places In rre
lland "The (JobK' in the Saturday
j Kvening Post, October 5. he ay, 'as
l written where -he t. Mationed. The
I letter clones with the retfueat that he
be mailed eome picture oi too
!!ounl-lp. He wants to show them
to ome of the "stoba- . from Noo
Ynwk." v
ThA rVir!tnins letter now on the
j war from the. Patriotic Service leafrua
will jutit fill the bill for Mr. Coch-
for chewing Gravely.
The idge came right
back at Mike with a friend
ly chew just a couple of
iittte squares off his plug of
Real Gravely.
MikefoundlHatthcchev
stayed with him for a long
while, and the niore ho
chewed the Deuer u tasieu
NORMAL TIME. OF ,
"There's the real tobac
co satisfaction," ays the
Judge: "and it cosis noth-,
ing extra to chew this class
of plug."
can get the good taste of this elasz
0f tobacco without extra cost.
PEYTON BRAND
Real Gravely Chewing Plug
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TAXICAB"! j
- PHONE 1 1
ll((oks 23 Hides for
I'AKKHIt TAXI CO.
Why I'ay Slore.
y ft - --yn
Dr. Lynn It. Blakeslee
Chronic and Nervous Dieease and
Dlaeaaea of Women.' X-Ray Klao-
tro Therapeutica.
Temple ISldg., Boom 12, Phone 4J
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The Gift ProKem Easily Solved Here
wtt-V !sJ
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to
A Necklace, a Ring, Dia
mond, Gold Watch, Jewel-
ry or Silverware.
May we help you solV .the problem and put you in the
wav of doltiB your CHrlstimia shoppinn with pleasure, at-HM-MlLn
, and economy. W take tho l.het1 of making
a auction re,r.bn,.t.e best place to doyotjr shoppy
and earnestly vire ,o, t do it fn-re and AT ONC K. '
"."rlv while the pick U th vholcrst. avoid the crowd apd
make your election;tlelsUr and n comfort, from a
full mid comoleto nssortnient. '. 1
' Our storU known to comprise hiRh-class Jewe ry am
our prices are less than those found In the majoritj of
'hlKh-nrade stores. , ." '
I I UST CLASS KNfiHAVlNO. t
' A KV Kl'titir.-i
Diamond JTcrklare
Dlamouil ami l'carl ltlnts .
Diamond Brooches
Diamond and Kmerald Hlns....V..
Scrvlre Tray .'.T.. '-
Vanity Casca
Cmi ISliiBS and Hroovlioi .. . . V
Diamond IVinlants . . . 'j,-.v. .....- r
llraiH-let Watfhcs
' Dliiniooil and -Soliialre Itliiaa. .-.
Hraflct
m
Mjiiii i a. y.wa;i -
30
LJU
, $.( to JTS.OII
1 10 to sum
. Kio.no to S2oo
. si5.no to nm
. . si. so to si. no
,fi,50 to sas.no
. si.oo to $10.00
. si o.oo to si no
. . st I. m to si so
... sio.oo to SHOO
. . 2.
Silver Hells .
Purses
Link lliiltotis
(liains
- lirkt'ts . . . . .
Waltilica
Toilet Sets . .
l inlirellaa . .
Nenrf llfl . .
Parisian Ivory Sets
,oo to S.w.nn
SI.OO to SS.00
S2.SO l. $IS
7Sc to !
$1.00 to $10.00
$1.50 to SIS-"",
. Sl.SO lo SI SO
S8.O0 I" S7S.00
$2.S0 lo sss.mi
. IM- to SS0.00
SS.SO to.SIN.OO
AYS ALL
TALKINtl MAC1I1NFS lHo T $15(1 1
nt.'mDIiu
Re Sure and Sec Tlir-m Itofofc ItnyinS.
.Hunting is ppohiblled by 'the
federal migratory bird treaty
between sunset and one-half
hour before sunrise. Below la
the normal time, of sunrise and
set on the hunting grounds of
TTmatilla county, for the montn
cf 'L',cfcmt-ert
Sunrise." Sunset
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12
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15,. . . .
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21".....
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1:30
7:31
"7:34
7:32
7:33
7:34
7:34
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. . 7-88 ;
..' 7:TS
... 7:3
4:1!
armand:s
' The only NEW
face powder in
the past 50 yrs.
Oh yes, there are
many; many kinds of
powders on the market
but this , one is abso
lutely different from
any you have ever Wad.
The price is reason
able, too
50c
KOEPPEN'S
Have It. .
' Ornur I'reniont to Close.
SAX JOSR, Cal.. Dec. 10. Camp
k. .. ;D ha rlefinirelv alitndon-
led as an army cantonment January 1.
This announcement was maoe oirici-
ally at headquarters there -fcararon! .
ft was stated that SOOOimen now qmr
tered there, most of them helonKing:
to the development hattalion, will be
demobilized as rapidly ' as possible
and that the camp will be discarded as
soon as this work is finished.
MORE RADICAL ;
GOVERNMENTIS
THOUGHT SURE
. 1 ' ' V
GERMANY A NATION
, . WITHOUT A HEAD
Wm. Hanscom, THE Jeweler
rJ T -'-:--f I
J Gift - s ' '4
6 j Suggestio ns
)Ti I T t'- A pleasure to give a joy to 4
C s-T J !J receive are those useful and J
V ' ? J IS practical Kifls. Drop in and 5
fHv' ..'- 'S 1 9. look or our display. For K
IJ i i men and women. . j
V f Is 4
ji 5 " '. W HITMAN f .VMHKS i
M H I I CAMERAS ' ' . ' 5
t 4 I A
V k Va- - - 1 K MIA VI
- mi J
Lack of Complete"; Anarchy
. Due to Character
and Fear.
IVOUY
CAND1KS
f.Mi;ins v
I.KATHkiU GOODS '
; jrrs
ixiir.T-rr watku
W.11H.MK
sai i:tv i: 7.oits
MAMCCISINO SCTS ri
And lot of other articli
uiitdden the hearts Of all.-
NKATOr.K. Dec. . The spread
of disorder In ernian- is beginmnK
to menace the slabllhy - of . the pres
ent combination of moderate social
ists. Bolshevism is -not threatened,
hut a more radical poljfy 011 the part
of the grovernmenf s certain to result
ft,.. h'bert-Haase croup
eut ii,". 11 , . . , , , -
new theoretically comrotniis
manv.. has. In practice, little' power,
accomplishing practically nolhluR in
the wav of economic reform. irK--lnK
on German liMustries. they are
neKotialins with emi-ov . f
make promises one day and break
litem the next. Their present siai..
cannot be improved until tne const....
ent assembly determines Germany -future
form of government.
No Head.
Germany Is now a nation without a
head and Is in a .Muiition of formal
unarchv. That the usual , anarchic
,.. j.. .,, t.revail is due to an
con....." . - .,,.,,, f-
iiinnate sense ot ooeo.e.i.r .........
e.manv seneratioiis Int.. the German
the-fcar tntri ut-
r, ,n miaht l.e lermuu
lot if P.ussian condit"ns were du
plicated. If the Hermans withstan 1
the Spartacus arsnipient. present in
dications are that a moderate reform
administration wll be abllshed
after the conlsiluent assembly meets.
w. r ,-t.n tueter. tit... i.'-
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Mormon- te small.
FALT LAKH, Dec. 1. Although
....... n..a ...llllons of dollars dor
ms the tima he was president of the
t ..." --5 Mormon church. Joseph F. Sn.il It left
J , loadltur Drulsta. - Jjan rstille f i,.ss than ;.". it be-
' 4 " 5 I came known here today w hen petition,
j! j ; tor letters testamentary" were filed.
The Farmer ReceivesTlcre Thn Rye
Thousand Dollars a IlhuIeFrcni
. .
"This amount is paid. to the farmer for live
stock, by Swift &"Company alone, during the
trading hours of every business day.
AH this money is paid to the farmer through
the open market in competition with large and
small packer?, shippers,, speculators and dealers.
The farmer, 'feeder, or shipper ' receives
every ent of mis money ($300,000 an hour,
nearly $2,000,000 a day, $11,500,000 a week) in
cash, on the spot, as soon as the stock he has
just sold is weighed up. 1 -
Some of tho rfioney paid to the farmer dur
ing a single day comes back tothe company in
a month from sale of products; much does not
'come back for sixty. or ninety days or more.
But the next day Swift Sc Company, to meet the
demands made by its customers, must pay out
another $2,000,000 cr so, and a the present high
price levels keeps over $250,000,000 continuously
tied up in goods on the' way to market and in
bills owed to the compa'. -
This giver en idea cf the volume cf tho
Swift & Company business and the requirements
of financing" it.' Only by doing a large bu.siness
can this company turn live stock into meat and
by-products at the lowest possible cost, prevent
waste, operate refrigerator cars, distribute to
retailers in all -parts of the country and be
.recompensed with a profit of only a fract ion of '
a cent a pound a profit too small to have any
noticeable effect on the price cf meat or live stock.
Swift & Company, U. S. A.
Buy Useful Gifts'
and
Buy THem Early
Electric gifts are real gifts.
Come in and lock over our stock of Uni
versal appliances. ,
i PERCOLATORS
GRILLES
'TOASTERS
IRONS
. HEATING PADS
VACUUM CLEANERS
' ELECTRIC SEWING
MACHINES AND
MOTORS ;
PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT GO.
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"Always at your service"
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