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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1919)
r -.Jit -i i .-t jiii--ij, V.V'i, EIGTTT PAGES IMTLY EAStf dUKGONT AN, PENDUETON, OKEGOK 'TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1919, 1 W A j 1 . i - 1 . 1.4. BOND F0.1GER READ! Pim BOLSHEVIKI RIOTED IN BUENOSAiRES TO "PAY" FOR CRIME SICK HEADACHE GOES QUICKLY n n t n nw .fi.ff-rrff- '- ' ' A ," Y " I I " 'I I ' L - Mm, K. V. Avcrlll. 'Who ha Iwn InMrs. Knimn Patterson of Sll Cosblo Port limit for the past nix week. nf-. street, and Tliomaa Ford, well .known rerlixt from nervous breakdown, re- contractor. Mr., and Mrs. Ford are to turned lout night.' Mrs. Averlll I. ! make tholr home in Pendleton. much Improved In health and expect tui' e. fully recovered In a. short time. - Minn AUierta' Cavender. of the do meMIr art department of the Pendle ton hlKh school, returned this morn In on Ka. from Portland where she hljeen visiting- her parents durln the InfUienia, epidemic She will re sume her duties In the high school. ' Mr. Florence spire returned home to Pendleton last evenhiir from Port land where she visited for the imst month. ' A. A. Brown la here today from Wolser. ' ' ' T. J. O'Keefe In at Hotel Pendle ton. ' ' MIsa Genevieve Qynne of Echo Is a Pendleton visitor today. J. . C. Garver of Portland, 'Is hore today. . t James Wilson Is In the city today from Portland.. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Henry of Port land are Pendleton visitors today. James Penroy of Astoria, la a Feh dleton visitor today. , , ' Mr. and Mrs. It.- A. Haxtshorn, of Condon, arrived In Pendleton yester day. They are at Hotel Pendleton. H. C. Martin left today for' af busi ness visit to Portland. Mrs. Bert V51Hnms expects to leave. 1 News has been received of tfhe birth rt a daiiKhter to Mr. and Mrs. U M. t'lements at Newark, X. J. Mts. de merits was formerly Miss Vesta Lvn de. daiishter of P. J. Lynde of Pendle ton. Mr. Clements has charge of the Wlnm lrlni-frie Co. Inhorntorv at Nowark and has been engaged in fit- soon f"r Astoria, to join Mr. Williams three minutes for 20 cents and pay bu. tin un airplanes with wireless equip- " no 'en recently to go into Business live cents per minute for each addl mem. : .- r . . NEW RATES LOWER ON SHORT CALL SERVICE On short call long distance business, such as from Pendleton to the, other towns of Umatilla county, the new telephone rates grant a longer time for conversation without any Increased charged. . For Instance under the old rate a person could talk to a party at Athenn for.tone minute for 15 cents and paid 14 cents for each additional minute off. conversation. 1 Under the new schedule one may talk, under the station to stntlon rate, for five minutes for 1 5 cents and pay five cents for each additional tnlnute. Under the person to person rate a person may now talk to Athena for A recent wedding of interest which city yesterday. unrrrf tn Walla Walla was that of I A. M. Brown Is there. Edgar Xorvell of Helix, was In the EAT ONE TABLET! END ALL STOMACH MISERY PXPTTS niAPKPKIV AT stops AcrniTY. as. iys- PEFSIA, IMHGKSTION". visitor in Pendle ton today from Portland. - C. Milliliters is In the city today fiom Juniper. W. Lieuallen is here today from Athenn, H. K. Bartholomew is a business visitor in Pendleton from Stanfleld. Mr. and Mrs. M. U Hunt of Her mlston, are guests at the Hotel St. OXCE) oeorge. I ,". it. J.isie or t-jeno is in penaieton j for- the day btopptng at the Hotel St. L,eorge. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Dupuis of Pen dleton, are spending a few weeks it, .Portland. They are at Hotel Nor tonia. Portland Journal. M. R. Yates, one of Pendleton's business men, is staying at the Im perial for a few days. Portland Journal. " Undigested food! LuriSps of pain: ttelchlng Baa. acids and ' sourness. When yonr-stoniach Is all upset, here U instant relief No waiting! . . The moment you eat a tablet or twoj "of Paies liaiepsirt all the indiges-i tion nain and dvsoepsia distress stop, t IXXDON'. Jan. 20. Tommies com Tour disordered stomach will feel j in? home complain their wives are fine at once- : (still at work for th& government and These pleasant, harmless tablets of want them released. Plans for de Pape's Diapepsiit never fail and cost j mobilization of these women workers ' very little at drug storea. are under way TOM MI ES COMB HOME: miy wives wouKrxo tional minute. It will thus he seen that conversa tions to points In the county will be cheaper than heretofore, particularly ir the conversation be an extended one. , - Manager Murray says that In gener al the new rate Is beneficial to patnms using short call service but that the benefitfi will be more, pronounced In the east than In the west, because settlement here I sparser than In the east. , . COURT REMANDS STURTEVANT CASE rl: if '.fM-ii .-' i 53. 7 '.', , ! . It ft i TZZZ?S " jit j-i..i-....- : :.'7T -1 &. M ,1 It v 1 1 I SALEM. Jhn. 21. The supreme court today remanded the case of Vi vian Sturtevant vs. Mark Sturtevant appellant, in the matter of the estate of Andrew Sturtevant. Bond Imkiio Inrvaliil. Judge Biggs reversed and the court held invalid a J5 000 000 bond issue voted for irrigation in Jefferson county, holding the election Invalid because insufficient time was given in the notice of election. - - No good reason appears why the rest of the world should dance to the strains of the Russian jazz. - 77u'j it Callc SaranJi, one'of the principal streets in Buenos Aires.' tthere Bolshevik agents provoked riots which resulted in scores of deaths and hundreds of injuries, besides heavy property) loss. Buenos Aires is one of the most modern and beautiful cities in the morld, but its wealth mal(cs it , a target for revolutionaries. ItOVAI.IST MOVE KPItEABS IjISKOX, Jan. 21. Tho rtaliU revolution which Is attempting to re store a monarchy it Ii former RiiiK Kmnianurl on the throne apMars to be spreading throughout the northern provinces and iilitln; has broken out. Having sown the wind, Germany must prepare to reap the whirlwind. mmuii !!!!!!!!! Hill! CI assi JL A VV ,Js. JX. es this dvertismg i E- Divid Readers Into Different Groups One group of readers will read all of the Situations Wanted Ads because every person in that group is looking for a worker! A second group of readers will read all of the Fur nished Rooms to Let Ads because every person in the group is looking for a furnished room. A third group will read all of the Real Estate Ads because every person in the group is a prospective buyer of real estate. A fourth group will read all of the Business Opior tunity Ads because this group consists of people who MAKE THEIR MONEY WORK FOR THEM and who are ALWAYS looking for GOOD JOBS FOR DOLLARS! . Thus every classification draws to itself a group of readers influenced by self-interests to everyone of whom that classification of ads. means PERSONAL OPPORTUNITIES. When you place a want ad in the East Oregonian it therefore has an audience awaiting it an audi ence of alert people, anxious to consider your offer or your want, and to do business with you if your proposition is plausible. Papers EAST OREGONIAN WANT AD 5c 4c 2c WANT AD COLUMN ANlf CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY Counting six ordinary words to the line and charged by the line. Want Ads and Locals. Rates Per Line First insertion, per line 10c Each add. insertion, per line 5c One week, (six inserti- -ons), each insertion, per line . 1 mo. each insertion, per line . d month contract, each insertion, per line 12 month contract, each insertion, per line . No ads taken for les3 than -25c. Ads taken over the tele phone only from East Ore gonian subscribers and those listed in the Telephone Di rectory. Copy must be in our office not later than 1 :30 o'clock day of publica tion. NEW TODAY Each new advertisement will be run under "New To day" for the first. insection only. During subsequent in sertions of the d it will ap. near under its proper classi-' fication. Telephone 1 BILL WOULD CREATE NEW JUDICIAL DISTRICT SALEM, Jan- 21. Ihirnangh ol I'nion and W allowa count itif today In t reduced a bill crewt Iiife a nineteenth Judicial district in Wallowa county Mnwt i;o 0niciriit. A senate committee amended bill, providing that returned soldiers and sailors must be Riven preference In all public employment, so that it stipulates th::t tho soldiers must he c-'piaily competent as other applicant.- before jtifven preference. Thfc speaker appointed Gordon of Mult nomah, to jnucceed Itk'hardson. re signed, as a member of the consoli dation committee, which later organ ized, electing Senator Dlmlck chairman. Emergency Public , Works Board Urged WASHINGTON, Jan, 21. Senator Kcnyon today introduced a bill creat ing an emergency public works board to provide immediate work for the un employed. The measure appropriated $100,000,000 for the Immediate begin ning of public works. Jt would be used to enable any city, state or fed eral agency lacking funds to proceed with public work now or any time in the future when extraordinary unem ployment exists. Jlrtnrii to Fund. The money would later be returned to the fund so that all the time the sum would be available for meeting emergency conditions. A further pro vision for money to expedite public work In times of unemployment Is made by empowering the war finance corporation to niako advances to Mates, which stutes may thon .Allot to i fties and cnunUcB. The ' money would bo repaid in 10 yearn. : MH. COTTER. Four kara of continued, meth odical' forgery, and then the knowledge that he la happy for the first time in yeara. That ia the record of Millard Hawthorne Cut ter, Chicago broker and con fessed forger who haa been turned over to the grand' jury, .charged with bond forgeries aggregating more than $600,000. . I wouldn't trade places wlHi- a king tonight." Cutter ia reported to have told the officers arresting him. am happy- for the. first time In more than four years.' I have stopped lying to myself. Yes terday I was worth a million: to night I have my clothes, two mag azines, two packages of chewing gum and a prayer-book. I am con tent. I am ready-"To pay' for what I've done." ' Knd ttmt iltstrKimtiii s ik hnl" that k-P you f n mlBurablC; WIIU a luxatlvo tea that won t fall. , CELERY KING" r It appeirt-s thut th International peui' conference -wUl not huve much peace. If It doen nut Rive- economic problems precedence over political problems. la what you noncl. Pplondld for. liver and bowel., lor uiet aluniaeh. bad bru" and conatlpatoh. flume old remedy ,ln the same old box. , .notnlea of the present' CHIN UIH "t - - Boveininont were tryliiK to got repre Hcntatloii of powerful moneyed Inter. tB . . .,' ir Ihnv unreport they would elect a nmn who would' annul all re forms made by tno prtwcni goei..- ""currarlaa onnounood thut he would not bo a cumliiluto for reeleclion at the expiration of his present term, two rears hence. Ue will rcW to private lite and will take no further purt in' Moxlcatt politics. For Sour Stomach Bloating. Gas. Coated Tongue. Sick Headache. Bad Breath, Biliousw neat, Indigestion or Cooalipation take FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS They clennie the bowela. aweetea the atomach and invigorate the liver. Do not gripe or aicken. . , P. S. Ml". El. 8' " ,"?c ".If TJ b. flvaa Fole, Chic TaWela a tk.ro.jh triJ and cm potiilrclv aula that Uwjr are la. C.lUt.X7. IM.KADS IX ltlJI Al l' 1' HIS cami'.mox si tt i:ss MEXICO C'lTV, Jan. 21. l'renldent Cnrrunza in a formal atulement to the Mexican people warned (ho constitu tional party thut It must maintain harmony during the next olectorial VEGETABLE TEA FOR CONSTIPATION Thousand or l amllie rew It at Homo and KiTi Well. Sick headache, nervousness, -.nllow kin and drowflinem are nearly always cauited by constipation and can eunltjr be conquered by the uao of Ir. Car Ur'a K. and B. Tea. Drew it at homo the immo as you fir ink a cupful Just before you fo to bed. A small pncknpe will Inst a long that h hu hren n.'Min- it for years rrlnk it fr inaftivo liver und chugged dp how o Ik. You'll llko It. action. It n fine for children and near ly all of them lik it. ORGANIZER OF VICTORY. BALL k.eaaMei'vivMMpi r A NOTICE We wish to announce' to tho public that we have opened up in the old Jtond-l'p livery stable two blocks from main nt. on weat Webb hI., a Reneral re pair shop and Ktiruife. We aim to treat everybody rlKht and make our work our boHt udvrr tifier. Anil anid frpm repair lug Automobiles .our specialties ure overhauling and repairing1 Caterpillars Harvesters Gas and Steam Engines and all kiml-t of- other, machin ery. We have lotH at room und would be glucl to flKiiro with any one and nullify them that our charges pre riht. N. I. FAIIKS, w. ji. m:hi;iu; BECAUSE Su many men have taken utl viinlase of the ji-ontliTfnl l l.rliinli) to savii affortloil by our $21 Slid SALE w lnve uYfUlcvl to t-ontliiiie Iho ale until Knturtlny, Jan. 2."th. r AVe si'liloin lmve a Mile. Hint Is wliy we art' nfrerln Murli I'Tlraot-clhiary valueK J .. ..- ., . Men s Fine Suits, . . Values to $33 , ON SALE AT $20. i: cuIhi-h, Ixiiirh aiift .Ktonts' llluO 8rrm iiirhtiltil. Tin cimisioii foi economy will nut ! Diuuled for Homo tunc to oumc. Buy now and save A I.TE ft AT I ON H I'KKK BOND- t BROTHERS":; ;.. I'cikIIi Iiiii m l,eollnK ('lot'lilrrs i " 'J I is-..-,:- .IK y . . , ."in.i it. !!. in u nwii'inni nrMi"n!i "li,ilil,Miiii""'i.f mi(iiH'iifli"iiiiiHimtii"itl ((,"'-; il.'.il ::. l IH-l.hii-liliMilUii! . ! :l-it(i-.-f j..iitl-(l(ill!(tl; IHMI '11-II-' ::t ."!i:tl. :i t iilllili:!: lilllut itlii It! till::.ji:l.- H"lrl' 'I 'i I 'l.l ''.("i'I Hi I H"IMM1 Ill,, I.IIIIHH.H,!!. 111,111)1 Hi,!,' m. I;,!, ,, ilt,l. Ii ,i . ' t ! 1 1 1 ! ' ' f ti .Undiiolilu.llUUUlnUil.U'HlJillUillllJil.H.llihlllhlnlulliHlilHlilili.HillhllllllllUJILil.ii IliS ! Idy Lavery I. the wife of the fa ' mmiK iialnter, Hlr John Lavery. Fhe ban been n cleviti J;ritlh wai. work er and rfflpert tn ' nramnns. the "Kfeai victory lull. lli' proceed, or uhleii went Into the nation', fund for nurxes. aTHE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford Model T One-Ton Truck Chass is, $634.58 f. d. b. Pendleton, has been thor-' oughly tested for niore than two years. It is' sold you now in the assured confidence ""-that it will meet your requirements and ex i " pectations. The regular Ford f rnW,! only 1 larger and heavier, the regular Ford motor with direct driven worm gear; wheel base . of 124 inches and will turn inside a 46-foot circle. It has all the simplicity of the Ford car, all the economy in operation and main tenance. Come in and we'll give you fur ther details. Immsdiatc Delivery Simpson Auto Co. Water & Johnson flLs. Phone 408