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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1918)
mi 8 8 8 8 8 8" 8 8 - 8 8 TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1313. COIOV; t , ' 525 Main St. Free Delivery. CASH GROCERY Phone 040 ORANGES Extra arge, dozen 1 . . . $1.00 Large, dozen '. ..... .... , A , , f , fc 8Qc, Package Seeded Raisins . 15c Ginger Snaps in Bulk, 1 lb 20c Fancy Cookies in bulk, 1 lb. 35c Sliced Peaches and Apricots, 2 cans. . . . 35c Best Corn, can 15c Solid Pack Tomatoes, can....... 20c. Olympic Pancake Flour, package. ..... 35c Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour, 2 pkgs.. 35c . Dark Karo. . 5 lb. can 55c; 10 lb. can $1.00 WIRf DECLARES STATE BERNSTGRFF DEPENDS BEHIND IN R. C. DRIVE llPOil U. S. FOR PEACE tthw naft tlRtrlKa'im kit our xfi!iilriii. ' figg& both navftl and commercial and "That Oregon Ik behind In the drive tor Tied 1-ohk member in the tat merit of a wire received thin 'mn'rn Inn from national headquarter by JudBe Htephen A. Lowell.' county chairman for the drive. The wire iirwen every effort be used to brlnit the Htate to the front. There are mill a few who have not iieen Holli-lted and may be overlooked by the committee, but that, they may jeeure ther button, alxo a clear con- aelnnce. and memberFhlp from any lollrltor or by calllnir at Red Oram headituartern In the federal building or at the office of M. R. Chemtman In the Klkn' building. r FRANK J. TAVlXItt IX, Dec. 21.-Th (At Tough Luck! We Missed Living in Hun Prison Camps ,4 HOST TO KAISER I 1 mm TO ATTEMPT TRANS OCEAN FLIGHT. ALSO INTO GERMANY LONDON', Bee. 21 Kathprlne A. Sttnmn, American nvfatrtx, today an nounced ehe will nilenii't to 'fly from Kuroiie to 'America. una expressed confidence In her ability to do what no one han ever done. Hhe In the first pilot of her aex to fly over London. Hhe act-ompliHhed the feat yewterday. Hhe la Hchediil'ed to fly today to Paria where she will enter the employeof the Ited Crnca. She will be sent on a flight into Oermany to find unre ported prldon camp, where. It In be lieved, there are many iiiIkmIhk Am erican itohllera. t WASWIXGTON. Dec. 21. Now we can all be sorry we weren't made Clerman prisoners. At hint the i truth about the German prison , camps Is out from the Vosslche Zeltiing-, old "Aunt Vosh" herself, we learn that the Herman prison camps are Just about the moat de- liRhtful snots on earth. A wrlte-uu rivaling; the ef- forts of the best summer resort press agent has reached offl- ciols here. Quoting a gem: "The follow- Ing are to be found- In the prls- on camps: Cinema theater, con- cert Hall, studio, library, bathing fticfiltfes, sports grounV for lawn tepnls, footlutll., baaeball, canteen where beer, wine, mln- eral waters, toilet articles, to- bacco, vegetables and fruits are on sale," , BY BBRLIX, Iec. 21. i'fhe Germans feel that political salvation depends upon the: successful inauguration of league of nations, according to Count von Bernstorff. former embassador to the United States. Bernstorff, wild knows Wilson better than any other man In public life, is optimistic over the outlook for a peace settle' ment along the lines Wilson advo. eaten. Bernstorff, who, since his re call from Turkey, has been acting technically as foreign secretary under the socialist government, gave the United Press the first public utter ance which he has directed at Ameri ca since the declaration of war against Germany. He refused to talk On other lines, but reiterated his statements maife when leaving the United States that' he had done everything In his power to prevent a break with America. He asserted that he had never for a moment doumed tne gravity or tne error on the part of the kaiser's government. WHO IXHF.RITS I5,000,00 res urrection from the humiliating sKua- j tlon of the leading nation In the world being Independent upon other! nations for nautical Information." The report shows that In the taut; year, the service has been so devel-1 oped .that Che dexirel independnce has been about reached. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANT ADS. NEW TODAY Voh HA4-.k (Irafanola in Al j condi tion. Phone 116SM. APPLKg FOR HALB Phone 16F22. XO" J SI(AXI C.X 1IAND1.K H,(M,IH10 SHK lMIKIRTKD ,"y tri W&r5h lorn,.: X IS THIS SOLDI Kit's HECOHD COUNT BCNTlNC'ri When William- - Hohentoilern flrst became the guest of Count Bentlnck. (he count made It clear that .he was entertaining at the request of' the Holland govern ' ment, and tbat he'd rather Ills guest be the guest ot someone elee. " ' IIMY RFOIUJAXIZATfOV ItlTMXS W SlllX;TOX, lec. si, Kr gaiilxitilon 'of the I'nitfMl StatrM army oil ru-riiiaiicnt llnnt has Marled. Ma jor ficncrii! Irtifhnr. firmerty corn miituli'r of tlip Ilulnhow division, and later Under f the sixteenth rr. was iuiiihiI t.la by t hief of Nlnft March a director nf tlie air service. n fit 1 v ' i i '- ? II I'1 '' ' I 'I ! & If I Great1 Toy Sale WITH SPECIAL PRICES FOR : Monday and Tuesday December 23 and 24 Everything in the1 Toy line must go at BED HOCEC PRICES Monday and Tuesday will be the dayg lo btiy for the - : V ' little! folks. " liD 1 HEDGES 103 E. COURT MISS ALICE OE LAMAR, Mnko our cnxn MapA WASITINGTOX. Drc. 21. America should Ih Independent of the ret of the world in the matter of maps and shipping charts. a a matter of na tional security, the navy hydrograpliie office advtnes In Its annual report to day. "A position of Independence," says the report, "will secure to us great ad- i vantaKes in the features of national i security, efficiency due .to . working j I under an Imlividual and homeogenotia fO stem, undivided responeiliIlity for .. . , - automobile- paQ In overhauling vonr cur. renlaop wnm -hnffa with new ones, and you will get real service from yourf ji io C31. " , " : f i v-r .j .' ( r. i' Jl WE REPAIR all makes of motor cars. ' service car ' C. & F. 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It is the verdict of time the sum of past perform ances on a person or an organization. It is the dia mond merchant's principal asset and his customer's chief bond. ! i Value To possess absolute integrity the merchant must justify his sales by offering unsurpassed values. By accuracy and uniformity of valuation; by skill and scope of purchasing power; by minimum of justi ciable proiit, we believe that the pnees on our diamonds, watches and jewels are a true and accurate in dex of their actual competitive value. ROYAL M. SAWTELLE - "THE QUALITY JEWELER" SPECIAL- KMrial slilimicnt just rrrcivnl of tniniriml fniw-r gltanra In r4trrs thin natfhoR for liH'n. NOtliiiis likr Ihfin over Klioun lit IViull(-ni If tort; turn to tioo. - ' A wintliTriil r.vtl.K of iliiinH.n.l ul inntlnuin iIIhimt rhurN "l lu I.MM. Ilitliitlrtil diaiiMHHl xnlilalrPK up'lo liiM. I.ali-s' ilia m. mil ami ltlmim H-t muliiiot In a minilier uf ornate de MSus, up to ik