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EIGHT PAGES pahs ma DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY; JANUAftY 21, 1919. 44 ' ? f " O,. ) ft -a- t I CASH GROCERY COIOY'S 525 Main St Free Delivery. Phone 640 Matches. .4 boxes 25c, 12 boxes 70c Seeded Raisins, package 15c S t Folgers Shasta Coffee, 1- lb. . h k to ? f SnJders Catsup, bottle . . . . jj lfl? I , Palace Car Preserves, glass " I 1 I Ginger naps in bulk, Ij lb. . . Fancy Cookies in bulk, 1 lb. . 25c 25c 30c 20c 35c' Butternut Cookies, 1 lb 30c Honey in Jars pts. 90c, qts. $1.75 Rolled Oats, 9 lb. sacks 85c Best Cane Sugar, 100 lbs $10.75 V AUSTRIAN HOSPITAL DIRECTOR REPORTED ATHENS, Jan. St. Accordtnar to a report received here from Smyrna the director of tbe Austrian hospital at Bmyeriaj" Aula Minor, after the depar ture! the Ui'trlun Consul, raised the Frenbb-.flaff ever , the nuapltal, under tho belief that France -was the pro tector of Roman Catholic Institutions In the Far East. The Italian Consul, it la declared, demanded that tfce French flag- be re placed by the Italian flag immediate ly. The director of the hospital re fused. The Italian Consul, it is added, then requested the-Turkish military authorities to arrest the director. He is reported to have been arrested and placed aboard an Italian warship. Coupling experience In buying; with up-to-date study of the "ads," a wo man becomes a highly EFFICIENT member of the home-making; partner ship. DO YOU KNOW That the Weston country offers exceptional opportunities to the man who wants to engage in intensive and diversrficd farming? A few acres here will make any rustiur a good living and leavo a good margin 'for his bank account. It lsthe only locality In the count whrre you can produce two good crops of alfalfa per year -without irrigation, and just think of getting from too to 000 lbs. of beans per acre on your summer fallw and 40 to to bu. of whout or barley on same land tho next year. Weston strawberries, cherries and other small fruits yield heavily and are unsurpased In quality. . We sold two nice tracts to Pendleton peoplo on first visiu They know a good thing when they see It. We have a few select tracts from 10 to 0 acres at right prices. Gel busy while the getting is good. Write us for particulars regarding the home you want. Address Box 85, Weston, Ore. tOlNTV.CIdillHI tjlilll-ANMIAfi IU3POKT MIOWINO CONDITION Ol' .'.i viw-ttusixiisw ijxi:mijkk aiwr. ii. itkmized : ' m:-', ".; , ,' ; , Wr atkment oi kx ra&DiTtrftw. ' ' ' 1 ' 1 ; " ' ' ;:.'" .General Fund. ' ' ' ; 1 " No. of : ' Departments. WarrantB Issued. Kpgif tratlon and election ...... . 34 Sheriffs office . . 6 Klerk's office . . . . 86 Recorder's office 'il Treasurer's office 13 Hiirveyor'a office 1 Assessors office .- Its on rt house 80 J Circuit court , , JftO County Court f'2 ' Justice court . ........121 ; Coroner lit naane . . . ' i Bchool superintendent 29 Health officer 11 Indigent .soldiers Widows pensions. - 104 Cnre of poor 1' , jaii i. . .. IS Juvenile court . , v. . 2 , Scalp luiunty 4 Sealer of Weights s ,1 Assessments ,and 'collection taxes , 1 Water master ;. . VvH... ,. 24 Transfer of prisoners 2 County library . .' . Miscellaneous ' IS' County agent 1 War department , ... 17 . Roads and highways 1281 Total expenditures General iFund for the last six months, ending December 31st, 1919, as per statement ... . RMCAPITIXATION. . . General Fund, , ' Warrants outstanding July 1st, 1918 $ 70.9S8.94 Amounts of warrants Issued for six months, ending December Met. 1918 t. 40.9S5.21 Total 1 3,76H.r, 4,359.44 2.70SI.94 1,840.48 818.29 ir,.oo 1,834.22 1,741.02 2.908.14 1,900.95 48.8 111.40 71.00 1,02444 335.10 212.76 1 B17.S0 4.022.8A 90.ec 88.00 4 20.00 220.81 72.00 1,721.22 24.21 3.032.4& 1.C38.81 900.00 1,728.92 61.S49.98 AMERICAN WIFE . ..8102.478.14 Total .' S 61,924.25 Total amount of warrants redeemed for six months, ending December 31st, 1918 42.681.03 1918 9,243.22 Total amount outstanding December 31st, l(4atl Fund. ' Warrants outstanding July 1st. 1918 1 Total amount of warrants issued for six months ending December Slst, 1918 61.549-98 5,921.12 Total , Total amount of warrants redeemed for six cember 31st, 1818. . Total amount outstanding December 31st, 1918 ... General and ltoad Fund. Total warrants outstanding July 1st, 1918 Total warrants issued from July 1st. 1918 to Dec. 31st, months ending De- .3 67.471.10 64,524.64 1918. .8 2.946.56 . 16.88006 . 102,516.29 Total Total warrants redeemed from July 1st, 1918. to Dec. 81st, 1918 . . Total amount of warrants outstanding Dec. 31st, 1918 SUMMARY. Cleneral fund . ..) $ Stale school County school School diHtrict Cities Trust fund sUHte library Indigent soldiers Forest patrol School Bond Int. Sinking fund Fehool bond sinking fund. Umatilla Drainage Teel Irrigation district .... I'aradlso district Cigarette prosecution County fair High school tuition Went land Irrigation tr. 8. food commission.... Milton library Hoad fund .8119.395.35 . 107.206.57 .8 12,189.78 Balance DIsburse-i Balance f lpt, 1918. Receipts menu. Dec. 31st, ' 1918.. 66.077.83 8122.5S9.89 8179.021.37 8 9.646.36 673.01 13.324.23 12.833.20 1.164.04 5.198.32 26.188,5k 23.522.40 7.864. 60 9.009.14 82.058.99 82 370.26 8.697.87 7,439.35 36,223-08 39.929.48 3,732.93 3.264.56 1 00 2.575.14 690.42 504.01 269.28. . 703.65 59.64 805 18 518.66 195.00 1,128.74 385.71 20S.80 584.51 10.00' 12.174.58 73.90 10,440.68 1,807.80 1.275.98 2.643.20 600.00 3,319.18 2.440.92 1.563.13 3.912.85 91.20 1,840.10 . 2,398.66 -3,374.15 864.51 2.409.15 29.36 151.64 2,286.87 19.00 000.00 000.00 19.00 2,165 66 000.00 325.00 1.840.66 7.349.47 7.349.47 000.00 933.27 979.37 1.479.71 ' 2,677.68 000.00 2.013.11 664.57 300.00 8,750.00 4.050.00 64.332.59 64,332.59 000.00 ;:,,. y - ,'4 -- $ I. " " ' B in " MrS.AHarbisoit. Mrs. HarrtaOB Is the wife of 'Austin Harrison, who "aho ran' (n the British elections la oppoet-' tion to Lloyd Oeonse. HU better claim to fame is the editorship of the English Kevlew ta 110 and bis book. "The Pan-4Jerman Doc trine." "England ad America, and. "The Kaiser'a War." Mrs. Harrison wa an American lrl, Mary Medora Greenln. Pays $2,600 for Nuggets And Gets $3 in Brass Total $119.493 45 $364,491.97 Total amount of cash on hand December 31st, 1918 $439,764.21 BROWN, $44,221.21 .$44,221.21 Clerk. CAMDEN. Jan. 21. Lewis Weis- band, a grocer at 28th street and Polk avenue, was swindled out of $2,000. four diamond rings valued at $500 and a $100 watch yesterday. The swindler called himself Kerensky. H told Weisband, when they met three weeks ago, that he was out of work and had a wife and three chil dren in New York City to support. Several days later Kerensky told Weisband he had met a man who had a chest full of Mexican gold nuggets, which ho wanted to sell quickly, so he could leave town. Kerensky introduc ed the man to Weisband. The nug gets were produced. Another man, who said he was an expert, appeared with acids and scales, tested the gold and pronounced it worth about $6, 000. Weisband withdrew his life's sav ings from the bank, turned over his jewelry and took the nuggets. Today he went to the Assay Office and found the nuggets were brass and worth about $3. - YCaldtoell's Sytup i'ef-sM is a. uamU-rfaf remedy. I sujfcrea greatly jratu tnaigiuitam and found relief aftfr ustng one Dottle. (From a letter to Dr. Caldwell written by Cecil Fitzgerald, 829 14th St, Parkersburg, .W. Va.) Constipation is a condition that should never be neglected. The eliminative process ia an essential factor in digestion and on its proper functioning depends the welfare of the entire system. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin relieves constipation without griping orother discomfort ( . ' DR7 pALD WELLES I Sy rupPsii The Perfect lJucafive i V '''. Sold by Druggists Everywhere 50cts.$Z)$L00 TRIAL OTTLt CAN II 01TAIMCD, FSH Of CMASSt. T rITIMC TO ' oa. . a. calowiu. 459 waihinoton stkiit. mokticillo. ilunoi Clasoalty. . Considerable enlivenment was caused In the editorial sanctum of the Muddletoo. Weekly by the arrival in the morning postbag of a fine young chicken. "A piece of luck!" chortled the ed itor, as he gleefully displayed the bird to his envious sub. That evening a sumptuous repast appeared on the editorial dining table, and nothing remained at the meal's conclusion but the bones. A somewhat different complexion on the affair, however,, transpired next day when the chicken contribu tor wrote to the editor thus: "Dear Sir: A. few days back I sent you a fowl. Would you he good enough to inform me what caused his death' Struck Him Most. A soldier who fought In the war with conspicuous valor obtained after his return home a satuation in the service of a lady in the south of Ire land. One day his mistress was talk ing to him about his military career and asked him: "In all your experience of the war what struck you as the most wonder ful of all?" "Well, ma'am." he said, "what struck me most was all the bullets that missed roe." Didn't Fit. , Early one Monday a smartly dressed woman entered tbe big draper's. ' "I am sending back those coats you let me have on approval on Sat urday," she told the manager, bland ly. "I find that none of them reallr fits me." Then, with a gracious smile, she sailed out of the place. But she did not smile so blandly that nlght whea she received a little parcel and a let ter, which, read: ' - "Madam We are returning the pair of gloves and the hymn beolr whlch you inadvertently left. In th pocket of one pf our coats which did not fit." , , , t f'.'i Irrigation Tariff tiled. OLYMPIA, Waalu, Jan. , 21. Th Pacific Power Light Company, of Portland, today filed with the PubHo Service Commission a schedule In creasing rates for Irrigation pumi power 16 per cent In the Walla Walla and Takima counties and along the Columbia- The increase is dated , to brcorae effective February 20. AFTER INFLUENZA - . f-i The Grip, Fevers, and Other Bloody Poisoning, Prostrating. Diseases, ; - The best course of restorative treaty ment, purifying the blood, strength ening the nerves, stimulating lha liver, is: . ' Hood's Sarsaparilla, the standard blood purifier, before eatinpr, " Peptiron, a real iron tonic (ebocxH lated pills), after eating, , t Hood's Pills (cathartic, mild and effective) as needed. ! These tfe-eo great medicines malts convalescence real, rapid and per fect. They are also of service in the prevention of disease and the preser vation of health; They form Hood's Triple Combination Treatment. Each is (rood alone; all are good together. 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