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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1919)
ft .' -EIGHT PAGES DAILY; tJAST OREGONIAN, PFNDLETON. OREGON. MONDAY; JA NUAftY-13, l'AGE THREfl PENDLETON MERCH ANTS MAKE BROAD STATEMENT F" -'. ' ,t ,,W '' , t , ''"-iiivm 7'-"' Jv"-'' ' . " '. - ulH'll It.V1 I'ullKf 'H IllllCMH. I Lee Todd, of the Columbia Produce Company,' left toduy for Yaldnia, y VVuhln(fton, where he wuh culled by vine serious Illness. of hid futhcr. rl.lttJo Chilli Die.' V The burlul of, the Infant on of Mr. und, ' Mfs. Herman llullce took place -hl afternoon from the Foluoin tjhtt i Pel. broke 42 out of 50 event. ' tarketa In one'aUu of thix city. In doing good work on the freuhman team. )Iiifliicii74i'. Ou Willi)1. Report from Mlllon Bay that the i.Mpaahih intUien,4. ie, on .the wane Ju., that city AH iaie are ..well jjniUi' coritfol nftd hut fet Jieoplo tiro; very ,' hi. I V -'- -i ' J Vrmi'r iVndlctoii Muii Ik'. F, W. Schmidt, a former Pendleton t juan, at one time In Lite drug biitflneaa here, died recently In Wlnconnln, ac j cording to Information received by C. ,'K. Cranston. . itlrthdiiyM Tills Month. , Wore you born-In January ? Other famoiiM people alao chowe this month for their birthdays. They are Alex ander Hamilton, January 11; Hubert 14. Ijve, January 19; Btonewall Jackson, Januury 21; William McKlnley, Jan uary 29.- t " - ' " tVHI Act As Clerk. . ' Hill Ijowell, city editor of the Even ing Tribune, left" today for Salem, to act a clerk for Keprencnttulve Cyril itrownell. Mr. Lowell'a poKltlon on the Tribune' will be filled In Ills absence by ficrf Verard. , : l"l(M'tHl I'rooidcnt. 1 J. M. Kyle, mayor of Stanficld, was elected vice-president of the OreRon Irrigation t'ongresa at the recent aes slon held In Portland. Jay Upton of I'rinevllle, was re-elected president and Fred N. Wallace of Tumalo, sec- Hluiiri. ld All IHlvtloll. ' O. Lr Iunnlng of HUnflcld. says that the reports of Influenza In Stan field have been exaggerated, and that the city Is not suffering seriously from the epidemic. He reports that the disease Is being held well In check. - ,1 tot urn To IVihIMoii. Mhw litrnkfT Recovered. Miss Ada Ijecker. who was In an auto accident recently, returned today to her duties at tho Pendleton Irug Compuny. Miss Decker has almost en tirely recovered -from "severe bruises Will Help CorrcKpoiltlciico school. Miss Myrtle Harrison, teacher oi mathematics In the Pendleton high school, retilrned to Pendleton this morning' from Aatoria where she has been durlmr the flu vacation. She 4 Lieutenant Phnrin. runnnin . iwh reiurneu u "'" -"- wnien resuuea irom me accmeni. ' i.,.. , ,Ko ..! ..,.1 i ..i 1 spondcnce work In the high school ln ixmdon as -a Utof f officer, has re- durlnK the enforced vacation, 'cclved his honorable dlscharxe and, will, with Mrs. Rcspaln, make his "pi'ndlcton tuif Named., home In. Pendleton. j Two Pendleton boys who are at- . tending University of Oregon are njr W.vrlck atL SliiHit. mentioned, lq connection with the tut Ouy Wyrlck of Tfhls cltyTliresideTit'( kefuaiT gifmea vt th"e season. " Ned of tho Pendletcn '.TJiin TlwH- wb -a rnwrtwirlulti'r'miiir 4n i 4aslcgtbalt, "'n Following our annual custom, we wish to say to our friends and custo mers that when we purchase our mer chandise each season, we make a special study of the style, wearing quality and value In each lot of goods we buy. After placing a legitimate profit on our merchandise, we have the utmost confidence in everything we sell. However, at tlmea we do make mls- takea and in the event that any cus-' turner has purchased, an article In our storej during the past year that 4s not satisfactory In 'every way. we will con sider) if a special favor to u jf-.tlie fitment, is brought, in to us ftiih we yin be only too glad to replace, j umiiwiiK juu lur uur patronage in ' the past, we remain. Yours very truly, BOND BKOS., Pendleton's Leudlng Clothiers. IR flk'lm'4im '.. ""H Sm ihit mm, mim w t'aOl A M tv 'A A iCa1 m fin " Anrniio i tirii . iiiui .. finutf vlnltor at the Pbrtlkild Obn -Club shoot mentioned as -a partk-ultir star of te ye.itcrdoT.' Tho score shows that he unlverslfy team, while "Francis TJellar 101 101 101-101 101-i-JOl JOl-101 101 101 t -p e F A R I N A m 5 -IN TEN POUND SACKS .lARlAvHifch 'Wak one'of ' the V prohibited war cei'cais is. jnuw. ajw. itiiu ivi,tii.m cerdals Af1 AT XT 1 J I 'We Fiae a'shinment iust fi'esh from th? mills. ' KLINGLERS PURE PENNSYLVANIA ; ' 1 r BUCKWHEAT FLOUR Unlike, others in' purity arid flavor, ! " ' " grandmother's Recpe for making Old Fash ioned Buckwheat Cfikes printed on eacji sack.. . 'Klinler&'Pure Buckwheat Cakes make a most wholesome and paltable breakfast. L ( !WT 9 LB. SACKS $1.40 , .. 'Golden1Ma'ishmallow Syrup, per gallon $1.50, '"101" Cdffee; a rich,' mild flavored Coffee, SJbs. t- . .V'.v, t.. One phone caH .will bring both your Meat and Grocery order .-on one-delivery from "101." Pendleton Gash Market, Inc. i Ene-GroccricsFresh. Meats. ' ' t- yZ(n ECourt St r Phories'lOM Private Exchange Connecting : r -r-r Both Depf s.)- - - :- Liberty iuhkI lanientH Due. The 16th is the last date- for the payment of the fourth lnstallirteht of 20 per cent on liberty bonds ai pay ments are now being- made at local tba,nKH: . The ba,nks. report payments rominx in at a good rate, 'j ne last payment of 30 per cent Is duo January 30,. ' ' !. ' ' " ; Will lime Irio Duty lit New York. In. u letter received at 'Patriotic Pedvlce. Ieusue heudauarters signed Uy Corpora 1 T. I.. 1 togers, Corporal ! .litmes Huworth and I'rivate Tloland H. ! Ffubbard, all members of Co. I. 63rd ! infantry, in which they state they ex- Poet to be stationed at New York city ' for a few months on provo duty. late Mrs. Kd Ledsrerwo! was taken ' t'Wah for blirfdlU 'I'kiah It appears Is 'exempt from vlnfluenza at present j and precautions- are .being , taken to. guard against the epidemic. - There fore the constable, It Is reported, did not wish the body hrousht 'into 'town and the minister could tiot be secured for a- funeral service at the cemetery. The body was burled privately by those accompanying It with six or .sev en mourners In attendance. i'mitceii Servk-e. t Oregon appk's, curettes and candy were dlKtrlbuted last njght at Xo. 18 to 35 soldiers going east by members of the Jted Cross canteen committee. Tho service was repeated today at Xo. 17 and Miss Virginia Todd, head of the committee, holies to have the can teen, a regu lur feature. -I01-T0I TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT lr. lessen Upturning;. . Dr- O. W Lassen, veterinary ur foiii, who received hit commission an lieutenant some time ,ago and -ho ha been stationed at Camp Lee, Vtr Binia, expectB to return oon to Pen dleton. He received his honorable din charge Decemsber 31. Mrs. Lassen, who has been vlsltlnn relatives In the east while her husband wuh In the service, will accompany him home. , HoM.lt;t Started. 1 . With Miss Ova Baker iit charge of i nursing, and Miss Lorene Parker na i head of the diet kitchen, a Spanish influenza emergency hospital wan opened - Saturday In Umatilla under i the auaplcef of the Umatilla "County i fted Crotw. KIsht patients are now in 1 the hospital, and three more are ex ; pected today. Miss Delia Baker, sis jter of Mlas Ova Baker, left for Uma- till a, today to assist in the work. Need Nurses oft Pilot Rock. AJra.' Frank PletrowMki, 1709 Webb street, went out to Pilot 'Kck yester day to assist In nursing1 influenza p&n lien is. . t- Judgment hv lwf.uJu The . American National Bank ha been given Judgment by default againit TX D. and Dolllo Turner for $300 and $228.30, with respective at torney fees of (50 and $30. Costs ar placed at $37.32. , Teiiiicrature 51 Today. Today's temperature of M, with a clear Kky and the wind calm, would indicate that winter Is over for the present. The minimum last night was 2$. A trace of rain appeared yester day, , ( m t ,v 1 p Sale ofWomens COATS 1-2 Khkoii Ksiiite Appraised. Inventory and appraisement of the estate of the late A. V. Kason of Heiix has been valued at $23,352.20. of which amount $10,000 is represented by Insurance. I. B. Waffle, Carl Ku pers and Carl Kngdahl Were the ap praisers. Inventory and Aimraisenifit Tiled. Joseph Cunha, O. M. Rtce and J. N. HurjiesB. appraisers of the estate of Frank Pedro, deceased, have filed their Inventory and appraisement of the estate, showing a total valuation of $70,70. 2. Of this amount $16. OOJS is represented by real estate. The sheep are valued at $23.S32 for l3fi head. Ten thotteand Is Insurance. Tf Is the Best Policy j i I ; - i i ii i ' i . i . r t . i ; ; - . tIF YOU HAVE LOTS, ! DWELLINGS, OR BUSINESS A r . ("HOUSES". ? FOR SALE OR RENT, . HST T11EM WITH ME, I HAVE : A LARGE NUMBER OF APPLICANTS, FOR PENDLETON PROPERTY. . tiisuraniw " ltol tCstato Loann rKNin.irrov, ohk;ov. . i I'kiali Tlkes Preraiitlons. j Reports from Pilot Rock toduy say that a peculiar mlx-rtp occurred at L'klah yenteday when the body of the Catarrh Is an excessive secretion, ac compunled with chronic Inflammation from the mucous membrane. Hoods Sarsaparllla acts on the mucous mem j brane throtiph the blood, reduces' in flammation, establishes healthy ac tion, and radically cures all cases tf catarrh. , " f ,JUST llECEIVED! MOTOR CARS Which are being unloaded . today. This shipment 'contains the first DODGE BROTHERS ROADSTERS : received for many months. ' Quick action will enable you to obtain of; .them,,. .Thjs (Shipment also contains two Touring Cars and an other Business Car. '. SlaiS lecWeid this week ';!v'r- 'MEN'S ' t j, r x FINE,. ,;i ' t J ' X Corner CottoinvotKl sntl Water Streets. I'linne 5:10 ON SALE Ymuiff lt'n's nl rrii's, lloxiilnrs. StoutH mid lxiig Itlue .Scrsi-s tncluditl. Wondrrrul vhIuos to CiiiurantKil nll-wfMil fulirlrx. l-urst torkiii(ilMiil. Alti'ratliins IYw. Sil)i- flnru t(.n. ,tn;.i:l(h l inl JiiiliiriliiT ultht, Mi.n. ii.stii. ' f - BOND BROTHERS li -ndh ton's Leading ClothicrH AV. O. V. Payhij InsuntiKv ionoy. The Insurance policy of the late Louis IT. Gehs In the Woodman of the World was paid today, the draft being turned over to Mrs. Geiss. The widow of the late peter W, Jostf a former, Pendleton resident, was bIko given a draft today representing the amount of his policy. In the order. Mrs. Jost Is at The Dalles. ' Struck Out to See the World. Martin Howard and Melvln Olingor j aged respectively 13 and f5 years, J are missing from their homes at Mll-j ton and their parents are looking for I them. 'The boys have, been traced to Valla AV'aHa where they purchased tickets to The Dalles. That the boys were traveling in style is shown by their buying Pullman . tickets. They are the sons of W. C. Howard and J. K. Ollnger of Milton. IH-inir (iiiard Only at Xcw York. Chester W. Frazlcr, well known for mer hiiKinefs man of Milton, who is now In the 13th infantry, company H. It tea ted at New York, writes his fath er H. 1 FraxttT at Milton, that he has no idea when he will be able to Ket his discharge. Like a cjreat many other soldiers, now that the war has cloned he is anxious to get his dbscharse. It was a great disappointment that his regiment did not get overseas. They were in New York and had Just been issued equipment far-: overseas ser vice Jwhcn1 Oift "armlBtice 'was Pigned undone- sailing date declared off. Juhn H. Koreneoiv son of Hans . I-prehioh, well k If own farmer, has ur- riVed home" from jCamp 1 Enstls, Vir ginia. , , . - ' TWO FLYERS KILLED TAVO INJURED WHEN AIRPLANES CRASH Every New Style arid all Desirable Colors. All '.sizes for women -and misses', 16 to 44. , ' Finest WrooI Velour, Rich Broadcloth, Stylish Pom pom, Eelegant Bolivias, Lux urious Plush, Silvertones, Fancy Ribbons Included In this Clraranre i Hair, dliifU ti into twu luts, in eluding plaids, stripes and flur- al effects. All 25& Fancy Kllilwos, 18ct i.ot a , All 35c Fancy Itilibons, yd 23c I Vt PRICE FOR VELVET, SILK, SERGE AND GEORGETTE CREPE DRESSES You will different In fact Worth up to $75.00. Not just a few, but lots of them, find unlimited style selection of fashions for street and af ternoftn. dresses so charming, so unusual, so distinctive you'll be tempted to buy two, three or more. ,-We have a big assortment Of Georgette and I Crepe De Chine Waists at .) PURSES AND HAND BAGS These are of the newest styles' and as we only have a limited number left of the best ones we can assure you of getting a good one greatly reduced. January Clearance Sale 1-3 Off , WOMEN'S NECKWEAR A clean up of Women's Collars and Cuff Hrts, hiail'o of Net Orgaudio. .Georgette and Wash' Satin,, newest stales, "JaliUary Clearance Sale Ouc-llalf Price.; - .'''' The Biggest Silk Event of the Year ABbUT 1CG0 YARDS IN ALL EVERY PIECE of our Fancy Silks, such as Satin, Taffeta,' Foulard, Fancy Chiffons, Messaline, of plaids, stripes, checks, etc., are included and cut deep. There isn't a pattern or color but what is in good style for the coming season. Worth from $2.00 to $2.50 the yard. Jan uary Clearance Sale ............... $1.59 i tm "ft FORT WORTH, Texas. Jan. ,d Two flyers were killed, one fatally hurt, and a fourth slightly wounded j In' two aceidents today on Caruthe; Field- Lieutenant John Uarbey ot i Cheyenne and Lieutenant Qunn ot i 1'ittnburg. fell BO0U feet In tail spin j and were Killed. Two niinutea later, I Cadet Francis KOKtick of midlty, La.. and Mechanic Kalnh Afcllwnln of j (laknville. 111 . crashed Id a tall spin. Mclhvaln was probably fatally injurea but Botick is only slightly hurt. I 1 JANUARY CLEARANCE . c SALE Men's Suits 50 Men's SuUs Values to $35 40 French Flannel Silk Stripe $5.00 Shirts All sizes, 141-; to 17, January Clearance Sale . ' $3.95 'January Clearance Sale Men's and Young Men's MACKINAWS Values up to $18.50; sizes 34 to 46. Prices $6.80, $7.20, $8.00, $10.00, $12.00, $14.00. 1 Lot Overcoats Values to $30.00," January Clearance Sale $14.95 v rXlTAHIAX PASTOK , I'lUilvS NEW Clll 1U II 1 XKW YOIIK, Jan. 13. The Rev. Ir. John Hayes Holme, paptor of the j Unitarian church of the . Messiah In this rtty, annoitnced to his eoiiKresa f tion Sunday that h would IrHve th 1'nitarian denomination next May and recommended that the church like wiae unit the denomination and its memhers Join him in estaMishins a community or liberty church. CONTINUING OUR DISCOUNT SALE EVERY FUR IN STOCK J PRICE Neckpieces and Muffs of Nippon Mink, Marmot, Kit Conev, Jap -Kolinsky, Hudson Seal, Black, Brown or Taupe Wolf, Black Lynx, Grey, Red Taupe Fox. GROCERY DEPT. Fresh Country Sausage, pound 25c Herniiston Honey, pint jars, each . j 55c Hominy in cans, each . 15c and 25c Pumpkin, make good pies, can 15c Chili Con Carne, 3 cans 50c Beans and Chili, 2 cans 25c Buckwheat Flour, bulk pound .- 15c Quality Service The stock clearing event lhat sweeps through every department and lowers the prices on many odd lots, broken lines and surplus stocks of wanted, sea sonable winter merchandise. IT'S A DRASTIC CLEARA WAY. It's for you to profit by making purchases now and save. Be with the throngs of economy-wise shoppers -at this store thru Ihfe week.1 ; f 'i t i ! .f 1 t ( it i f i I I !