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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1919)
EIGHT PAOES I frgygfl r: . 1 " . ' ' - ' X r Pr l III rill ' " " ": '" - -..-T .. . . , , , - DAILY. E A$T OREOjQNIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY; JANUARY 22,' 1919. . t, n , ,-j 'of 'Main and Railroad" street pro-! fKf'T!rrjrVrI7I1r! 7"' 'Jl'IJl'lT22ZZTZ.Z2.f- pACETiniTrn ( Will Nut Ji Thniiiith Ilrtv. ;'. The 846th Field Artillery, 91at 1)1 vlHlon, scheduled toarrlve in Cainu Lewis this week for demobilization, will not paaa through Pendleton, u according te late' new tt Im 'being routed from tiuokana direct to camp. There are l Oregon mAi In the reiji luont. " . . . , n colled by the president and secretary. Iavaf-NrInoiv and J.O. Hale, respec tively, to be held at the l'endleton Commercial snoclatlon rooms Satur day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Troop J Men In Companies. ' The announcement that ' while the i 1st Division is scheduled for an early return. : 'Artillery Com oanies .148. 147 lumi iiu urin mDin AVAranni a nrf uleton for the uast several months. of tho army of tfCcupiipbn Is" of Inter- are nov members of these companies. The three companies, which are In the 8th Brigade, were In Luxemburg in December. claims:- "(J. fl. Dfluartment of Labor: I U. 6. 'Employment Service; Service Free, In This Ulock." The bill board whose general color scheme Is red. white and blue, la so placed that it will 4 j Innnedlutely catch the eye of any Job meeker, especially one who arrives on the O-W K. & K. as the message Is plainly visible from the depot. T T rf-T'T ff"r'"T7"T .TTTtTT-t 7-T7T r-'Ty rfxl Itiiuds A-wotlullou .Mooting tailed. ,;""' A meeting of the tlmu'tllla Count v m irtn,iintnn iShoitie because, rnariv food rtoods Association , lias . bee 'local men who enlisted In' Troep: D Going to KntrrlMiHC. Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Ulalr left to day for Enterprise where they will lo cate.' Mr. Blair has been In the em ploy f the Standard Oil Co. In Pen Prayer Mcetlmr Tonight. ' Prayer meeting will be held this evening at the Baptist church. Jo lolioi-ioi loi 101 iol ioii6i joi loi- , 4 LILLY OF THE VALLEY Fancy Vegetables IN GLASS JARS racked In M;V VOltK STATIC from (hi: finest and freshest viitclabli's In clean, sanitary factories by tlic latest improved methods. Just lo look at tlicni will nuiko you hungry. ' OIHS AltK FltKKII 1918 1MCK, , ' ' LILLY OF. TH$ VALLEY: I Extra Small Red Beets Tiny Green Peas - Whole RefugeeGrecn Beans , ; ; Country Gentleman Corn Fancy Whole Tomatoes. When you want something EXTRA NICE in vegetables ORDER "LILLY OF THE VAL LEY'; BRAND, from the 4 H -; . ' .. Pendleton Cash Market Inc. Fine Groceries Fresh Meats ' ' 301 E. Court St Phones 101 (Private Exchange Connecting Both Dept's.) Called fo 1'ortJuinl l JSU UiK'sh. ; , J Mr. and Mrs, W. F -Goodman . of ( Helix left thia mor.nl npf for Portjund, jafter upending jiie night in Pendle- ton. They were called to Portland by Hicknctis of relative of Mr. Goodniun. Soniotliliifc OoliiBT in Permit". The firt buildinK permit filed In the office of the city recorder In a number of daS'k'wat this morning, when M, A. Jarnea wai given permiHHion to ex pend 115 In repairing the roof to a chicken house at 025 Cedar utreet NtfK.'kinau Known Hrr o . J. C: Dodwon, pioneer Centr;J Ore gon Stockman, who killed himself re ! cenlly In a fit of doHpondency over finunciah reverses, is known in Uma tilla county where ho was a buyer for the fftanfleJd Interests. He was u brother of W. L. B. Dodson, of Portland. u Ijitrcawe In Travel. Ticket sellers at the O-W. It. & N. depot hero report that the Spanish influenza ban has caused little de crease in-travel. Flu masks, how ever, are popular with travel erf from the east. &tiP4 on ProinlwMry Xoteii. ! ij.J. The First National Bank of Pilot .tiock Is plaintiff In an action filed Inj the circuit court against I Johnson i asking for judgment upon three prom-j lssory notes amounting to $403.39 In all, with interest. The complaint al so asks for 970 attorney fees. lit a f f'-r-fi m a i JU -TOT TOT TOT TOT T0TT0T 10T TOT TOT TOT Mint M ill ISO No li-aH-r. In thKe days when the government . la o closely InvestiKutln? Incomes, Frank S!oan of Stanfield. doea not J ! Ciire to he quoted on the exact total at hit net profllK In stockratalng. Mr. 1 loan does, however, wink one eye, ' with every Indication "of complete sat- isfaetlon over what ' the ' goda have wrought. N'o, he did not think meat would 'be 'cheaper. - Orcgonlan. Will Talk On Bond Imnc. C. P. Strain, county amseBsor, will HPeak on the road bond lmue al a apecial meetlngr of the Pendhstoti Commercial Asiwclatlon toirforrow night at 8 o'clock In the olub, rooms. Arrangement have been jhade so that the meeting will conform In ev ery way to the Inflituenza ordinance regarding public gatherings. I'rel (retail Congregational Mwt lug Called. ' - All members of the congregation of the Presbyterian church are ur gently requested to attend a meeting called for Frlduy evening at i:S0 In he church to decide upon important business matters. Care will be taken to Btrlclly observe the city health ordinance. SERVICE A Great Qne-ifalf Price Went in our Ready-tb-Wear department this week. It's to your advantage to read carefully tbis adj Come down and make your purcnases now. i " " "' ' "INSURANCE Is the Best Policy Are you completely covered with Health and Accident Insurance that will pay if you are disabled? Our policies' wll give you complete protection, they pay for surgical oper ations, doctor bills, and pay your salary when you are unable to work. The policies are plain and easy to understand. No red tape. JOE KERLEY Successor to Chas. E. Heard, Inc. Insurance Ileal Estate Los lis "KKE My. BEKORK THE Kill IS 1'iiiH-rat of MiH IleMlop. Tho' funeral of Miss Krnestlne Hes lop, formerly an cmp!o'e in the Unia. tflla County library, who died No vember 28, was held today in Port land. The services were deferred un- til the arrival In Portland of Miss Hesiop's brother, recently discharged from service in the army. Miss Hes lop is survived also by an aunt. Miss Kmili' Ijoveridge, superintendent of Oood Bamartlan hospital, Portland. V. Thompson Nia-aks. W. l Thompson, stata highway commissioner, addressed the meeting ;of the commission yesterday in Salem on tlie force account' possibilities. It was pointed out that the most feas' Ible units of construction now. con Tcaelicrs Work. This morning aaw all the grade school teiicbers "on dock" to begin the newrmethod of teaching made ne. cettsary byh Spanish Influenza ban. Work In the grades will be similar lo that In the high school. Both gram mar and high schools expect to have the work well organized by the end of the week. Arrested for Slieriff at Madras. F. M. McCIlntock was arrested yes terday at Hermlston by Deputy Sher iff Joe Blakely on request of the sheriff at Madras, Oregon. McCIln tock was arrested several months ago for the officers of Jefferson on a stat utory charge, and It Is presumed he has again been taken In custody on tho same charge. Itetumliiff from Service. Frank B. Porter, of Pendleton, who slderinp wrailier conditions, were- on J " acting corporal of his com tho Columbia River Highway across Hlierpian and tlilllam counties. The work will consist of grading, costing approximately f 100.000 In the former county and $140,000 In the latter. Siji Is Conspicuous. Infwlite letters 18 inches high, on a bafliground seven by twelve feet, bill bMjrd sign erected at tho cornet- k i t I- Cars and Trucks VOLUME CAftS AT VOLUME PRICES" OKEH 25 CENTS EACH pany In the signal corps, expects to re turn to Pendleton within a week's time. He has been In the service at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, and alBO at Camp Meade. He arrived at Camp Lewis on Monday. Porter had his or ders to sail for France when the news of the armistice came. He Is the brother of Mrs. Clara Porter-Smith of this city .nxhmn to iot I lark to Pendleton. Karl S. 'B. N'ewqulust, a Umatilla county man In the navy. Is on- the U. S. 8. Melville, flagship of the destroy er flotilla with base at Queenstown. Ireland, one of the nearest points ot land to the scene of the sinking of the Lusltanla. In a letter to M. H Chessman he encloses postcards showing the destroyers with depth cnarges on deck, also a Captured Ger man mine- Xewqulst has been on the other side' since June, "and like all others writing. Is anxious to get back to Pendleton, which he says Is the best place he" has seen yet- AND O'CoatS ON Corner Cottonwood nd Wter Streets. Phone B.10 SALE The sale tif suits lias Im-cii In aituul in-ogress, txtr over a nn-k. We liuro now added 11(0 overcoats. tiK-ludi-il In this snle are. Ki-rges. mlxiil and fmuv Worsteds, t bliiclllllas Ox-ronl.-t, Allltnnt. t'liM lots, etc., Many Slavs and styles. Made by some of the best houses in America. Finest of tallorlns and tl IHMidnble labrUjs. , Itegulnr talncs to' :'.5 ' ... - - Kale Prhw . . Its the inost eeoiMiinlitil time to' flny clothes ttt'll ni-j! Hi rmny nioutlis. BOND BROTHERS Pendleton's Leading clothiers Liberty ftomts taken in cx-i-liange for niert-lianilise. Wilt Move For Iteliearlng. A motion for a rehearing of the Sturtevant will case will be filed ac cording to Will M. Peterson, one of the attorneys for the contestants of the will. By the decision of the Ore gon Supreme Court announced yes terday virtually all of the sturtevant estate, approximately 130,000 'was awarded to Mark Sturtevant. In tho probate court County Judge C. II. Marsh decided lu favor of the con testants, children of A. J. sturtevant. and this decision was sustulned in the circuit court by Circuit Judge Biggs. According to the decision yesterday of the supreme court the will stands as nindo In fuvnr of Mark Sturtovant. reversing the decision of the lower court. Pendleton Man )n Faculty. I Dr. W. K. Milne, a native Pendle i ton man. yesterday was chosen by the - University of Oregon board of re ! gents as assistant professor of mathe ! niatles to succeed Dr. R. M. Winger. I new assistant professor at University . of Washington. Ir. Milne was born In Pendleton In 1S90 and after grad uating from Tendleton Academy at- tended Whitman college at Walla j Walla- There he received his bache ! lor degree In 1S1J and In 19 Jo the de i gree of doctor of philosophy at Har ivard. After his graduation Dr. Milne instructor at Harvara tor iwo. . ..- ..j.i.,., fmm ihoro lo Hnwiiiili. : grade schools r-.,ni ..s assistant Instructor in!Pn announced I mathematics. He has Just been dn i charged from the ordnance ; ment of the army. In which ! he served as first lieutenant. mm w W7i omens resses 2 5 El One special lot Dresses of this season's styles to close out. There are dresses for every occasion in this group. All colors in; demand are represented; over 50 in all.' One Half 'Price. ; SALE OF BLOUSES ' " Dainty Blouse of white and flesh Georgette,; one -offered at a great saving this week. Values $5.00 to l5l95: . One Hal Price. f ( . t s e g an i i n ,- t RADICALLY REDUCED Offered in wanted fabrics, colors and styles. An opportunity now for you to get a suit at a big saving. Special, One Half Price. , . , , , , - j CONTINUING OUR GKEAT ANNUAL SALE OF FURS. PRICED AT ONE HALF. w omens Coats About 25 coats in this assortment All the colors and shades of f ashioh are to be had. Newest styles of the season.' Special, One Half Price.' ', . , VTTENTION! , ' February Designers Arc Here.. ( Patrons having1 subscription cards please call and get yours. , .. . . . Stroble and Dean Best. The services', were held this afternoon at tho-Church j of the Redeemer, with Rev. Alfred i I.ockwood, officiating. L00,?F0LKS, IV$ KARL AND Z1TA f - . - - , ;.' Tho theriiiiimeter today rojdHUTeU a tlecidod intTease In tempera ture. The mlniniuiu wus ' 1 i. with brisk south wind and tho weather cloudy and threatening. tii-uni Plan Ur .rd' Shools. . If thousht desirable teachers of the will under the group yesterday for the erades teach munis for half da V. peri- depart-'0'3 n sroups of not to exceed 10, with Will Take Ksamlnntion. The class in Home Nurslnff has completed the course irlven under -the (directum of Mrs. It W. Uoodalo, reir I 1st e red nurse, and expects to take an l . . .. m.mn no f r-st n.i. A I ... KinHl.., Tho who .,,! ei'ldemie developed and 4 " " " - the examination will he entitled to a i Ked Cross home nursinft certificate. less than 15 minute. In the school rooms pupils will not be allowed to sit i-loser than every other seat. , Hart I hi Chart of Pciullcton O. Hreavh. tiuui-antleoftlcer. haej an infiuenita thart. showing hvw the! vried each dav from the flrt of November in Tendleton. It shows the death rate and number of casvs, and the weather for each day. The greatest number of deaths for one day Is three, while Pall Hearers t Funeral. late Fred XeaRle. aged IS. who wa.,j'h. greatest number of home, under; killed In an auto accident Monday lintlne al ""e time was 3- Jhe 1 1 1" ti trl Ifcl it I v aiiu riiiu i moni" 10 Clifford j Hnow" 'ai n Ji V Whether the wenth. er nas Hti ininjc iu uu nun uie pi ru night, were school friends uf the boy Follonlnir are the names 11.1....... aui. ridtuhAii t Aiiin Brown. Dick Iiwrence. Junior. Fred nf fJ EWELtri"D.tTOM. ORE GOM It shows an Increase with taormy weather and a decline with clear weather each time, except during; the present week, which haa "been stormy with no new cases reported. After the bolshevlm movement has subsided there ought to be a great market Jo Europe for aafety rMora,' ri, .- Hert a the f I pictur A'' of Emperor lt&. r A J! i Karl . fr5'v Vt . former J i 'III 1 I 1 ' Kit J Oerminr. J : STK f I v They.i , t ' j :z? f T ( ' they mto " ' v th. lUli' 1 j 1 u 1 CXi: n v ill