East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 31, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, ftKEGON-TUESDAY; DECEMBER
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GROCERY
525 Main St. Free Delivery. Phone 640
' Large Oranges, dozen . . . . 80c
Honey in Comb 30c
; Bulk Ginger Snaps, 1 lb. . . ..v.,;,.. 20c
I , Fancy Cookies in Bulk, 1 lb. . j ....... . 35c
Snlder's Catsup, bottle, - v. i . a I ... J ... . 25c
Fpjjpr'l Ensign Coffee, 1 lb.,. , , . . . , . . . 25c
Vah Camp's Soups, 2 cans . .,'.'. ...... 25c
Van Camp's Pork and Beans, can. ; . 15c, 25c
Quaker Corn Flakes, package ........ 10c
' Macaroni, Spaghetti and Noodles, pkg. 10c
Macaroni and Spaghetti, 5 lb. box. 55c
; Best Corn, can . 15c
1 Solid Pack Tomatoes, can 20c
Mazola Oil pints 40c, quart 75c
BIG SIEflf.iSHIP
Lines, air service
RETURN OF. DECOLLETE
Many Hour (Vnild im
Hcliedule. to New York
Part Way
ut cm
by l'lyitifc
TO OUR CUSTOMERS
Will you kindly bring
your bill with you when pay
ing light and gas bills?
PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT CO.
"Always at your service"
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. LO.VDON, Iec. 31. 'Indications
that airplanes are to play an Import-
ant part In transatlantic competition
with the resumption of normal con
ditions by the Informal consideration
among mi mo shipping men here a to
the possible ue of alrplaneM to car
ry main and passenger from the
principal ports to London.
' While some conservative shipping
men have not given their entire sup
port to the Idea, The World -corre
spondent learns that those who force
the UOHsible development of aerial
traffic In, the future adhere to the tie
lief that many hours may be lopped
off steamship schedules with the co
operation of air forces.
- The chief point of competition
transatlantic traffic will be to cut
down the time between London and
New York It Is argued by aJr enthu
slants that business magnates will be
able to cut off many hours by taking
an airplane from Plymouth to Lon
don In fact, cutting In half the for
mer express train schedule between
Plymouth and London. It Is argued
also that by the payment of audi.
tlonal noftiige fee certain clauses of
letters will reach Ihelr domination
many hours sooner.
finch an airplane service Is believed
possible eight months in the year.
Shipping men believe that the Ger
mans Intend using airplanes In con
nection with transatlantic competition
In the future
POLAND SEEKS BAR
ON PItCSSIAN VOTE
ZURICH. Dec. 81. Polish govern
ment has decided to Issue an ulti
matum to Germany demanding revo
cation of the prohibition against
East PrusBia'a participating in the
elections for the Polish national as-
sonrbly. according to dispatches re
ceived here today.
PUT CREAM IN NOSE
AND STOP CATARRH
Tells How To Open Clogged Nos-i
trite and End Bead-Colds.
Vou feel fine in a few moments.
Your cold In head or catarrh will be
gone Your clogged nostrils will open.
The air passages of your "head will
clear and you can breathe freely. No
more dullness, headache: no hawk
ing, snuffling, mucous discharges or
dryness; no struggling for breath at
night.
Tell your druggist you want a Klnall
brittle of Rly's Cream ISalm- Apply a
little of this fragrant. antiseptic
cream In your nostrils, let It penetrate
i through every air passage of the
head; soothe and heal the swollen. In
flamed mucous membrane, and re
lief comes Instantly.
It Is Just what every cold and ca
tarrh sufferer needs- Don't slay
stuffel up and mlKerable.
With the passing of war
shadows the forma! evening gown
comes out of retirement and the
full decollete Is once more In
high favor. Kor almost two full
sea ons evening frocks have dis
played some form of sleeve over
the uppet arm, though only a wisp
of chiffon or lace, and bodices
were tulle or lace veiled dlacreet
ly. Jewels, and elaborate orna-'
menta were taboo.
Now our national days 01 con
cern for our armies are past and
women are blossoming out again
In their loveliest gowns.
Now evening gown of gold eol-
orcd baronet satin and gold "ilk
gauze hanging from the shoulders.
This Is one of the new Moyen-agei
gowns, a straight band around the!
bodice, and a close, straight-hang-1
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& 121 East Court'
BRAVEST rOLJCEMAX CIIOSE3V Former President Taft struck a
sponntve chord anions inemberH of
Tboman J. IMriirt-y Awarded llurrtson ( consress today in voicing regTet over
Mt-dal for TlirUliii Arrest. J ine laiiure 01 ine war department 10
CHICAGO, Iec 31. When Police include Gen Enoch H. Crowd er, judse
man Thomaa J. Dohney returns to vocam Btrneru m tnamo ui
rtutif nvt tioir hn will hr4nr tinrk nidnut during me war as one 01 mo
first class et of dicharge jpapers : general otrioors enuuea xo special
from thA TTnitf. r.hi nj.vv intpiit-' reward from congress, in enect Mr.
gence bureau and a shiny Kold med
al. The papers will bear witness to
his faithful work for the government.
Tho sold badge will ho tho Carter H.
Harrison mdal awarded for the
bravest act dnnn ly any policeman.
This act was the arrest of four men
whom he caught leaving a house they
had robbed February 8, 1917. Al
though tho men were armed, fohney
got the drop on them a.nd compelled
them to throw their weapons Into th
snow. Hie called a passing school by
to rwover tho recovlers for him and
then sent him to tflephone for a pa
trol wagon- All four men were safe
ly landed and tho plunder was re
covered-
WANT IIO.VOUK FOR ,KOVIHTlt
Taft ait4l 3Iciii1mt of Omrress Say
He Has l-'jtriMil lEcifHTiiiUitii.
WASIflXTO.V, D. C, Iec. 31.
Taft makes it clear that without the
services of General Crowd er, Per
shing, Billiard, and Uggett, tho fiold
officers named for promotion by con
gress to be "generals for life." could
not have had an army with which
to "gal ndistinction in activo Kervk:e.
On the other hand Mr. . Taft also
points out that to reward General
March and General Bliss, the services
of both of whom was largely In staff
work, to the exclusion of General
Crowder, would be even more of an
injustice.
It is the struggle to keep up ap
pearances that keeps soiao persons
down.
i Picture Framing
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All the latest moulds, to your order, properly made and
at reasonable prices
AT
RflUtflPHY BROS.
THE OL HEMABUS PAIKTEI18
Sole Agents for the Old Reliable
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Phone 318 g
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W. P FULLER CO. i
KIN'G ItEllSED PXAV
TO HUMBLE HAM
This action was taken after the pres
ident had sent a mnra( to the cham
ber outlining the necessity for such
powers.
ITnder the new authority granting
President Car ran za le expected soon to
issue decrees removing until June 30,
1 r 1 9. import dalles on foodstuffs, ar.
tides of primary necessity to the
country and on agricultural Imple
ments and irrigation machinery. It
LONDON'. Dec. 30. This week's
Saturday Review -without, mentioning
the king's name. Intimates that his
majesty vetoed plans for having Field
Marshal Haig here when Field Mar
shal Foch and Premier Clemenpeau
recently attended the lnter-allled con-
The' genuine warmth of Halg's . Is expected that duties on automobiles
greeting muxt have made him smile 1 will be removed for a period of three
inwardly at the proposal made to mm monins.
Field Marsnaa
a. few week ago.
Haig. commander in chief of the
British army, was Invited by telegram
to drive in the Tourth carriage of the
Foch procession behind Barons Or
lando and Sonnino.
"Of course, Hale, who before all
things Is a loyal soldier, was ready
to run after the tenth carriage if any
body was ordered to do so by the war
councIL Happily a very august per
son who was in France at once ve
toed the arrangement, which would
probably have provoked a riot.
FEWER OF OVR BOYS AT FRONT
SICK THAN IS PEACE TIME
Enlistments to Be JtcMirned. '
WASHINGTON. D. C Dec. JI.
Immediate legislation authorizing re
sumption of voluntary enlistment In
the army and the repeal of provisions
of the selective service act limiting
enlistments to "the period of I he
war" was urged in a letter to Chair
man Dent ot the house military com
mittee, without the legislation. Secre
tary Baker said, tne army after the
proclamation of peace would not
have sufficient forces to perform es
sential military duties. Including the
policing of the Mexican border. "
A bill embodying the desired leais
latlon Is to be Introduced tomorrow.
Put an end to that delay in renting
that house or apartment through
getting your message to the readers
of. the classified,
saga.
COBLENZ, Dec. 30. The percent
age of sickness among the American
troops Or occupation IS ununiiaitj j
low, according to the estimates of the,
3d army medical officers. The num-
bcr of casex In tho eight evacuation I
hospitals within the occupied area is j
about 4,000, most of them being in
fluenza. "
Figuring the approximate number
of occupying troops at 300, onn, the
sickness amounts to less than 1 per
cent. In peace time the sickness am
ong soldiers averages from 2 to 3 per
rent.
The excellent conflition of tho men
is duo partly to good billets. The
3d army has five modern hospitals i.i
Culilenz and two at Treves and one at
Mayen.
'amuia's Power Extended.
MEXICO CITY. Dec. 31. Bxtraor
dliftiry powers In financial matters
have been extended to President Car
ranza by tho chamber of deputies.
HOMINY FEED
The Heart of
the Corn
the most economical Hoff
Feed. Also Wheat and Bar
ley Chop and other hog feed.
BLYDENSTDN & CO.
1300 W. Alta Phone 351
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