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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1918)
Section Two Pages 7 to 10 Section Two Pages 7 to 10 if - DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1918. T ; wwinin. crania., k vt. au k. a xf7 UA! LT ' " 2 i ! H A nn ai R Cold Springs 4 Uy Ai3-l5 Dance Hall Saturday Night, Dec, 14 RfTCHER'S JAZZ ORCHESTRA - GOOD EATS GOOD TIME THE BOOK SHELF All book liero iricmlonjjil ran lie found In the "County Library. -The true Uni 'versty of these days la a col lection of books. Carlyto. u : . w ' it . . . BETTER AND SOFTER LIGHT I assured by tha use of loma of these- beautiful fixture of ouri. ' They give light that Illuminates the room perfectly, but that doea n'u tire or (train the eye. They a- aot expen sive oonelderlng tnelr extra ef ficiency ana ertra beauty. Why not at leut eaa tbemT J.. L, VAUGHAN county T.initAnr iiki'ort. On account of recent" fnterest taken In the libraries of Pendleton a brief statement of service rendered by the county library ,will be of additional llterest. 1 . . During 1H18 the circulation of book in Pendletoh was 28.343" and in the county- outside of Pendleton 31. 771, making a total of 60,114. Dur ing 1917 the annual report chows Kipling Jungle books. Kipling Reader for upper grade. Krapp-T-In oldest England. , Lane American history in literature.- . Lane Northern Europe. " J-ane Under sunny skies. Lawler Story of Columbus. Llghlon Lels & Clark. 4 HOOKS rXMl TKACllK.ltS. Besides all the reading cisvie boifks Dawson- lawson Kobert .rlhenstone. Eastman Big little person? Gale Daughter gf the morning. Oibbs Secret witness. Hemenway Four days. WAIt 1IIKTOIIY IX M'ltAP HOOKS The county library is having made besides 35.277 In the County making , teachers, a few more recent purchas- a series of scrap books containing all BrVieks Fighting men. Brown Wages of honor. Cooke Threshold. Copplestone-- Lost naval papers. -Plncer Martin. es will be welcomed by those who are tntul in 1A17 of fi.ir,27. . ... . . , .. . . . lany more people besides the studying educational subjects. above niiinlxrs have used the read- Bancroft .School gymnastics, iug rooms ror hours at a time but Barton Text book on sound, such figures ase not recorded as they! Clark Physical training fo cannot be accurately noted while the elementary schools... newspaper clippings obtainable re garding the army and navy men. of Umatilla county. Mixs Ida Boyd Is volunteering her the! time for clipping, dating and arrang ing the articles and the scrap books TO THE PEOPLE OF PENDLETON AND SURROUNDING TOWNS I wish to announce that I have pur chased the insurance business of the late CHAS. E. HEARD and will con duct the business in the same good way it has ben handled in the past. Should there be any way to improve the service of this agency I shall endeavor to do so. JOE KERLEY Insurance Sti (-censor lt CHAS. K. IIF.AUD. IXC. . Heal Kstalo Ixhiiis VMS Wrong Viffi Your Ford? START HARD? ,VEAK MAGNETS? DIM LIGHTS? NO PEP? All you need is THE LECTRQ. In the space of a few minutes and without taking down your motor or magneto, THE LECTRO will positively tone up your motor and magneto. : It will immedi ately brighten your lights and put new pep in your engine. It develops in your car a more powerful and even flow of current from the magneto and creates a stfonger spark, which means gas econo my and'an -easy starting motor that can be throt tled down to a minimum. Inexpensive and the re sults are lasting. Lectro is sold exclusively by v Simpson Auto Co. Water & Johnson Sts. Phone 408 librarian Is busy with other duties. Book circulation records, however, are accurately known from the book cards which after being dated and counted, are each kept on file as . receipt for the book until its return. Our last county library report showing Pendleton circulation of 30, 2r,0 books means that 20 books were rad per faintly; In Pendleton alone during the year." . . I Although reading attendance Is not j recorded, however during 1917, a count w as kept of lied Cross workers iand other attendance at meetings held j in the library club, committee and: j lecture rooms end this totaled 11.295..! This Is, of course. In aadltlon to the j thousands . who used (he reading 'rooms and the 80.250 books taken out for home reading In Pendleton. fHlLORKX'S IIOOKSs' Crump Boys- book of ' mounted police. . , Cummock School speaker. Dana Two years before the mast. De CSroot When I was a girl in Holland. Dickinson Children's book of pa triotic stories, Dopp Early cave men. Dopp Karly sea people. Dop -Later cave men. IMs-p Tree dwellers. Du -challlu Land ot the Ions j night. , ' I j I'khly Friends and helpers, I Evs'ing Juck8ii.apes and ruber sto-:! ries. Fnlrbanks-r-Storles of our Mother i parth. I Fttike War of 'independence. . ; Froellcher Swum stories and legend. (Jaynor Songs of (the child world. Dean Our schools in war time J when completed will be preserved as anL after. ' , lore of the most treasured possessions j Hendrlclt Kveryman's chemistry. I of the library- I Hilliard Amateur and educational; The Tribune and East Ciregonian dramatics.' iare furnishing extra copies tit their Keppel The undergraduate and i papers for clipping purposes. The his college. J l-oers of all other towns of the couii- Kirknnfrick--The ' rurul school tv are also carefully clipped for local from with'ln. j soldier and sailor nes. all of which Long American patriotic prose. will be arranged together in chron-Bharp-llufatlon for character. ..jological order. Stevenson Poems of American PHOTtMiltAPlIS IX VXIrTOrtM history. j "Relatives of men , In service 'are children. rhotographs In uniform of men in Thomas Teaching nf English in ; service for the library hlstnrical co. the elementary school. . j lection. A good number, have al- West Ancient history. I ready been received ami are a con Minimum essentials in elementary I slant source of interest to visitors at school- subjects. 1 the library. - 1'IFTF.KX ITCTIOV. j In Justice to the bovs In service, Allen Kentucky warbler. none should be omitted from this Co.. Grayson Great ' possessions. j lection. It should be completed be- Benson The tortoise. j fore their return, so there Is no time Iierger Ordeal by fire, t u be lost. .2 B CE Cs!TS. rt otw mm N7H-FlVE'POUmSlZ , the most, economical Gortee you further BACKED BYA-GUARANTEE THAT-MEANS SOMETHING Am "father ofrpulJlicH. the title proH-d fur him by Mr. Bryan, Pre- sidfint Wilson should be Riven author Uy to speak when necessary. t .Xow that the allteH" warflhipn hav ent-rner the lilaek sea the hlstorlo body of water la not so black a It in painted. ' - - , MOVE . - AI.TA TOIIAV. I of the middle Xo. 2 Harding Story ages. , Hawkes Eskimo land. ' Hazard Three years vith the po ets. Hill On the trail of Grant and Lee, j A Thrilling llc-smo by Autumflhlle (i--fir4a Xew World -Pkture, "Tiic Fimvr and the filory." A thrilling rescue by automobile of Gray Stoddard, weulhy mill owner, by Jonnie Consadine. a mill hand. Is one of the big features in the new World Picture. "The Power and the Glory" which today will be shown at thcAlta theater. .Tonnlf . of course, is in love with Horton Frozen north. !sfrt,irrl unit h.r love Is reciprocated. Holchklss Hepresentative cities of bHt stortjarI tnnkg that Kha Is re sponsible for patting her little broth er and sister to work In his mill long before they were really old enough to work. Eventually, howevey, Stod dard finds that Jonnie was not re sponsible for the Children being put the I'nited Statvs. Hoxle Hew the people rule. Irving Fur traders of the Colum bia river. Jackson Kelly's silver mine. James -Old Testament legends. Jordan True tales of birds and beasts. , Keller Commercial & Industrial geography. Kelly Short .stories of our shy neighbors. tor interested and gueaayng until th final unexpected solution and-happ.v 'conclusion.' ''fl At least three persons are deeply enmeshed in the suspicious circum stances that surround the death of an old man. ' This "man's daughter de votes herself to the difficult task of hunting down the guilty party, and after a marvelous display of craft and cunning and consumate skill, is com pletely victorious In this absorbing game of human wits! Amid scenes of wild revelry moves a charming young- woman like an avenging .Nemesis. Even when she appears to have forgotten her solemn vow under stress of passionate love and consuming danger, she is ever on the aelrt using every means to at tain her relentless obect to solve the tragic mystery. This central figure, this peerless ALTA TODAY OIILY ADULTS 30c CHILDREN 10c For Burning Eczema to work and after Jonnie rescues Stoddard Horn almost certain oemn .. ,,t i,min hearts and consum- a; the hands of a Rang of desperadoes i . nivsterv is Virginia Pearson they are happily united. I brilliant star of a thousand moods. I "The Power and the Glory" has put thig b,g wnnPI. Cross: See jbeen filmed bs; World-Pictures from ; nQW Vrgllla Pearson in the "Queen (the best selling novel of the same (f HeHrts-tn-e super-detectVe nanre. The story is a powenui, in-l-i-restlng human document and June lElvldge In the appealing role of Jon nie delineates the character of this Qenj-o-e Washington : of story Passed Island City,' Harbor Salute Fired Greasy salves and ointments should not i winsome maid of the mountains in a, applied if good clear skin iu.wanted. j way t appeal to all lovers of the best i From any druggist for 35c, or $1.00 for, sort of enema entertainment. extra laree size, iret a bottle of ratio. Suunortlnsr Miss Klvidge Is a real- ! When applied as directed it effectively ' y remarkable company including PARIS Dec. ,Cira,a,juiuu).slu1KuiiiiK,.,u ,,,,,. ,am,ms aiw weu-nseu n-rw. ; Washington i.assed within view ot L!.w?"eiVilhl!n "lers s,,eh 88 Prank Ma'"' .J"hn"yil o"ta IH-lsado yesterday morning, ac hta STdSnd; """5 ...'cording to a di,,.atch received. For,- and inexnensiva, Dcnetratind. antiseDtie ' n! . "".-".!." . .7 B'rding the harbor fired JUNE ELVIDCE,' "Trie Rrwcr ami H$e C "J" j JUNE ELVIDGE in "THE POWER AND THE GLOr A Gripping, Thrilling Drama. IS ADDITION PATHE NEWS VAUDEVILLE . SIEGFRID & LANCASTER CO. , In . - "MARRIED FOR MONEY." -WALKER & WALKER, Comedy Blackface orge "The Power and the Glory" Is the .. ... .. . - Hi-rr oi at irvn f itciiainiiiciii n ,,. liquio. iry it, as we Deheve nothing you , , . ;,,,. I "4-- - - j -, - - " i , . have eyerusedisaseffective and satisfying, I J - The E. V. Kose Co.. Cleveland. O, salute. Pnntn Delgado is the lnrgest town on itbe Azores-) PASTIME TODAY. llllllllllllllilltlllllllllllllltllllllllllllllltlllllllllillllilllltltlllll'liMllllllllilllllllllllllltlltllllllllllllMt.ililllillllllllillllllllllltf I THE SENSIBI ,E GIFT a Real Leather : Suit Case pr Bag We carry in stock thevfinest line of this class of goods in Eastern Oregon .'. .'. "The Leather Store" In the leather business for forty years r 1 ....... , f ,MMimMiimiii!iiMiiiiiimiiiiiimiii!'iHiiiiiMii"nimMt 'tmmfiitiiiiiMnmiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiim.-. Ji ' 1 j-.'ro KAVY Sll DF.KF.XSIYF, HISISTOIj. FllS-. 1KK-. II. Lloyd "Quer-n of Hearts- Hnfflliut Mjsto. i'W. In a IH--h l.-r t.Mlcay. -nous IKtectlvc HomaiH-e. -rs,.I tho 1i..k- that Presldcift WIN In this big William Fox jiroduc-! .n will asrv,- to the allies' demann tio, Virginia Pearson Is presented The navy is a reserve wea- pun. not an ofrcnslie lie Mini. "Hint Ia why we tlo not mean to give It up." IV f in . thtnt tne ev-Kniscr nnu iii-h utiti .h mo teemendmis dramn of Slid- I""" "''111 nMXllum- l"r ...... .rA d.;n death, deep mystery, ana clever discovery ever shown on the scnen K the greatest detective story of a "9 n.ii.railiiii! Ai-otmil a simble rlearlv 0 defined plot has been .woven per-! MJI AVIIOV NOT COMIX,.' S .i .i,,., i,.,fiin, ,l .J LOM.OX. IH-v II. Tlic British A tlclng problems that keep the specta- 5 p NO TONIC LIKE HOOD'S ill Sartaparilla For a Tiqe like This, After Influenza, the Grip, HAMLEY & GO. 5 Yhen piiro liloo.l. 'ivl.if.lt sircnplb 7 ' '-'"'" 'h""J"r r 15 , . , i , , Ac..,i;.,l rliallKi' of business dvl. -mi 1 ions. m IU. I Cf. till. 1.1. lll,M,l.-l i v.-w". ; S In the nfter-i'lTecU of inltiien:i, ?5 the prip nml otlior prostrating lis- 5 eases, lloinl's Sarsaparilln lias re- ! adinlralty today iliwn-cllic.1 a tvHirt that a squadron of the Kran.l fleet will ' siMin Kit America. Americans l-it liiiiloii. I.ONIH..V, Dec. 1-'. Arrival of nu merous American il.lyuatious in.lm .lon r.centty. tiiuler tht' guidance of tle Pritish niinislrj- of information, has revived among Anirrican busi- . x- Tbo bodies now arrived repi-fvnt i.ib.T. the press, congr.ss. the ;o cr;icnt. social vorkrrs,-etc.. but not business. It Is statcil that l;ist spring the Am erican chamber of commerce in I.on-, don presented a plan to' Washington for business delegations which it was urired -would tend toward the reniuv nl of many misunderstandings anil markuble hcallh-lieliin! effect. It expels the i.ois..ns I lint have weakened anil depleted the blood, causinst pallor, nncniia, ilalit.y -Hesli nml lax lnuscles. It is the standard blood remedy with a successful riH'- toward friendly cooperation, but the ord of-ncnrlv Jl'tv rears. plan was not favored by tho Am. i-- Mnny people need a gino, pcntle, tciin jov.-riiiiicii at that time. ensv cathartic in th'e trying times. : , '' ,, ' , We rm ommend Hood's Tills, nse.1 in m ,'"''I"i " mu'm "'.'" the l.cst fflmilics. and equally elYce- Taft to be a so,-,, of suporum,,!-. m ve will, delicate women or Mlrast- ,,,"!"', l?r ""l'1 im i u u.i"" that he formerly used, a Si henciUulv uieu. Lnsy to take, easy to operate. 'Iluuer CHILDREN 5c TODAY ADULTS 23c , Shot by an Unknown Hand! The Dramatic Story of a Girl's Successful MaiUIunt Where Even the Police Had Failed. ' WILLIAM FQX PRESENTS Virginia Pearson - IN "OM OF HEARTS" A Stirring Tale of Mystery, Ixive and Chance v In Addition THE FAR FLUNG BATTLE LINE.