East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 22, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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' DAILY EAST (lOlN, FENlETOK, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 191gwu-,
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THE BURNING QUESTION
VElERaWlltiBly
: ENGLISH BRIDE HERE
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Thi PKiRiam committee ft the' of her brother, rett
tmiishtrra .of tlie .lei-lean Ucvolu-;vas accompanied from Arlington by
tlon announce a Silver tea and exhibl- her aunt. Mrs. J. Kecnan. Miss Nra-
tlon of antique on Washington's 'gle 4j-is been unending Miss Catlin's
lilrthday. February 22, In the County school In J'ortland.
Library club room. Heirlooms 100i .
years old or oldnr of American or for- ,, AIr ,i,irai.n -P
cign orlKln sro reslred and will celvlns consratuhHlons on the birth ; Hotel Pendleton.
cared ror hy a committee- J no ioe
lowing Instructions are offered
Neaglo.
She Arthur Prague of Aberdeen. Mrs.
Prague was formerly Mlsa Kfther
ommervllle.
A- II. Olson, of Moscow, Idaho, Is
in the city today.
Mrs. n. E. Taylor, of Spokane, is at
of a son at their home at Echo on
unduy, January 1?. He is to
Kindly murk each article plainly lnjcale(1 ilem. Hilmer,
ins, wnn in IIMI1IV, Ul - ,;, -
-owner, name and aire of the article) one of Portland's prominent ywung
and by whom formerly owned, or a;KPr women j,lrs. Glenn H. Ticcr. is
brief statement ot Its historical inter-fin g,,,,, rf,iri legislature. .Mrs.
est. Flense attach such logs securely. 'Ti(.er was nmabello Crawford before
Tor' further Information phone Mrs. her nmrrteKe. lfor husband, who is
F. TV. Vincent, 403 Water street.
B. L. Valleni lsa "Pendleton visitor
be today front Spokane.
R. K. Frost of Seattle Is In thu city
today.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Morgan of
Chicago aro Pendleton visitors today
Mr. and Mrs. K, U Klnkenny, of
Portland, are in Pendleton today.
Ctrl Kngdahl of Helix,, was here
France. Salem , yesterday.
I Phil Hetnen -was hero
1 'from Dayton, Washington.
The Neighbors of Woodcraft met at I J. O. Maggs of Hermiston Is a v"-
a lieutenant in the army
slst division in
Statesman.
is w ith the
yesterday
. Mrs.. F-. B.. Kins left yesterday fo
a vlxlt with her sister. Mrs. D. A.
Kcnti i ftilsvllle. Washington. Mrs.
Kin. i,iint in lie awav about' ten davs. . Moose Hall last night for installation liter in Pendleton today
, Jof officers. The officers for the en- John Clother is a Pendleton visitor
" ,, v.fi ittt. SU'"S lwn are: G. N., 1.011130 Lamp- 1 today from Pilot Hock.
,-rnS trJ. .Mn' p" x Sarah. Ketchen; Adv.. Frank oray was here yesterday on
1 u.mf". - . Eiijia Noreen; Mf., Myrtle Ixiedinp; business from Pilot Bock.
iaro on a ousniwa . 1,.,.
Iclerk, Lillian Camion; attendant. An- Paul Jones ig hero today from Her-
'' ' Ina McConnell; cajitain of guards, So- miston.
Jiecause of bad weather and roads pnia Thompson; (musician. Dr. Lor- Omer Stephen was In the city yes
fe lVndleton people attended the etta starba; I. S., Helen Belts; O. S., terday from Athena,
production of "So Lons, Letty." niu-!AuKust Benson; banker, J. P. Walker; j C. L. Forbes, a In. orande business
Bioal comedy starrinft Charlotte managers, Mary Johnson, Charlotte j man. ,ta in Pendleton today, stopping
Greenwood in Walla Walla Monday ,('0ok and Ora Hamilton; press cor., at the Hotel St. George.
eventn. One party, however, was nr. ptarba. The "four foot rule" of j Frank Sloan, stockman from Ptan
cuinposed of Mr. and Mrs. Harold tne. t ordinanco was strictly ob-j field, is spending a few days in Tort
Barnett, who had been visiting at the served and only necessary business land at Hotel Imperial.
L. I Rogers home here. Miss Gwen-wa3 transacted. The Circle however, j Mr. and Mrs. John Smith left last
dojine Rogers and Miss Helen Thonip-, members declare, plans to make upj.nlght for Walla Walla to attend the
son. umer rmim-mn iuik n ..-: tor losl uma sociany ivucn tne iiuuneral of Mrs. Smith s aunt, who
tended Included Mr. ana jars. x. has flown."
worn nas oeen received ny ir. anu son. Nesmith Ankcny, formerly
arrived lasi nipni .urs. j. i-ouie 01 me iiuni t-enaieton, new; or walla Walla, were
attend the funeral of a son last evening to Air. and Mrs. m the city yesterday attending a meet
Uarrotighs. -
Miss S'ell Neaglo
frm Portland to a
idied recently. '
" ' f Levi Ankcny. of Walla Walla. f and
y Mr. and 'son. Nesmith Ankcny, formerly of
It Kee
ps Right, On !
During thewar, Grape-Nuts stood in
the foremost ranks in providing the
utmost in food values and food
economy. ..It Keeps Right On!
C3
stands i' 'unique , among ready-to-eat
cereals in percentage of available
nourishment, ease of digestion, and
flavor ,It contains its own sweet
ness, self-developed from the grains
in the making, and it is a delicious
food, , eatable to the - last atom !
''There's a Reason"
RflUST BE ORDERED
"'MOVI'
To Insure Your Getting One
V
Dl!!)M0 .'O.liliyuOIS
FORMERLY E. L. SMITH Cf CO.
Agents for Holt Manufacturing Co.
f,
in ot the siockholders of the First ;
National Bank. , that the governments attitude In the
Mr. and Sirs. Don Adams arrived Present controversy would be t allpw
today from Weiser, Idaho, for a brief
stay here.
W. W. Green, county school super
intendent, is visiting schoolsl at Mil
ton today, ,
Mrs. Gale Sturdevant and brother,
Harold W tester, returned on No. 17
from a business trip to La Grande.
Mrs- T. C- Taylor, who has been a
jrtiest at the home of Mrs. W.
Brock, returned today to jVtrtland.
Kugene J. "Owen, special represxw
tative of the Economy Hojt & Cuttle
Pmvder company, is in Pendteton on
a business trip. ,-
Mr. and Mrs. A. I" Dunlap arrived
home this morning' trom a trip on
which they visited ut Seattle. Tacoma,
Bellingham an Vancouver, B. C.
Miss L,Uli;n Wattenherger, teacher
in the Petdteton grade schools, ar
rived today from Kcho to resume her
duties as teacher. She has been at
hnme during the Spanish Influenza
epidemic.
NAVY WILL FORCE
WAll IlOAftD AWAItUS
WA SHINGTO X, Ja . 2 2. Every
power of the navy department will
be used to force the acceptance by
companies with, which it has contracts
i of awards made by the war labor
! board, Secretary taniels Btiid after
'conference with Joint Chairman Taft
; of the board on the situation grow-
I ing outof the Bethlehem Steel com
i pany's refusal to put Into operation
I one of these awards.
ship construction on Puget sound te
come to a standstill, rather than as
sume the increased cost of construc
tion entailed by th Increased wa?e.
Secretary Sutton of the strike com
mittee declared If such a position Is
taken, it will not only be answered y
a general strike here, but by a de
mand that the government immediate
ly provide employment for all idle
men by reason of such walkouts.
Tho announcement of the proposed
formation of a soldiers, sailors and
workmen's council was Included In
the strike committee's statement that
demands of the working clans would
"be made a c!ass" and that "we will
put ourselves on record that we de
mand some of the democrary talked
of so glibly during the war, tho first
principle ut which Is more money In
order to nve 1
Socialist Lcadur Talks.
A big meeting of blacksmiths and
machinists was addressed today by
Adam Barth, socialist leader and for
mer candidate for-mayor. He made
a revolutionary talk on "government
by tho workers.
j ANNUAL MARATHON TO
BE RENEWED V:
1 ' i 1 J
it mm Yni
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HATCH
Who ntd th wr wasn't over?
It has just txten announced?
that on April 8 the annual Mara-j
thon race from Milwaukee to Chl-I
eago will have It's renewal. I
Anyhow sereral entries for the '
race hare already been received. I :
Moat prominent of these ts Hid-.'
nejr Hatch, who won the race In
191. beating the previous tine
for the event by over four hours.
Hatch Is now In the army, bnt
expecu to be relelsed In time for i
the event.
URGE LLOYD GEORGE
TO COLLECT IN FULL
LONDON, Jan. 22. Before his de
parture for Paris, Premier Lloyd
Georgo was given a memorandum Is
sued by the Associated Chambers of
Commerce embodying" fthe- views o
chambers In all parts of the country
regarding the peace terms. The fol
lowing points were urged. r
The payment by the enemy of all
war expenses.
Compensation for loss and damage
to property. .
Compensation for all personal in
juries, including a sum representing
the cost of all pensions.
Compensation for the loss In na
tional power caused by the loss of po
tential producers and the disorganiza
tion of production and transport.
The payment of all enemy de"bts
and Interest on all charges from the
date they are incurred until final
payment.
; Hill tmrby, formorly a meut cuttor
ul the Oregon Market, who has seen
uver two years' service with the Cana
dian' Pioneers In France, end who re
ceived Beverul wounds, la bringing an
Kngliith wife to Pendleton with him.
In a letter to Mr.' and Mth. J. Body,
ho says he expects to bo liure some
time in April, hut Is now on his way
to Germany. Following Is the letter:
Hlavro, Belgium, Uec. 21, 1B18.
Dear-Jim artd Nora: 1 ' '
Just &' few lines In annwer to your
moMt welcome letter which I was bo
pleased to receive. I got it Just be
fore the end of .hostilities, and l knew
you would be rather anxious to hear.
, Well. I not throtiKh all sufe. but I
reully don't know when I will get my
discharge. I thlult about February
or March If I have good luck. , Well,
Jim. old boy, I hope to see you about
Ajrll. Anyway-1 will sure have a
good time. Weil, Jim, If you knew of
a good meat cutter's Job going any
where around , put in a word for nie. 1
am coming around that part once
again. AIko a houne and a big gar
den. Wouldn't mind If It was a email
farm as long as It was clone to town.
I .guess you know I will be bringing
my partner. I think I told you I was
married. Well, It's tough but I am.
but I was JuBt home on leave to Eng-"
bnd and the misses said the firnt time
swear or go home the least bit. in
toxicated she -Is going to return
straight to Kngland. I said to myself.
Oh, you Moose club. I wlh you a
afe return.
Well. I am much different now. ,1
have learned lots of things since 1
have been In Iho army but of course
a weo drop don't go bad. eh. what-
Well, I am longing to bpo all of yon,
especially .tyimnio and Mary. you
asked me If r had a letter from your
sister, WcJJ, no, I never got one.
! was a month In hospital lust ,July
and my mull all seemed to get tunnled
up. I heard from Mbis Kllgore. Tell
her I will answer as soon as possible
I may write tonight If 1 get time. 1
buve another tone to write after this
and r don't, ur)te many letters.
Well, j must wish you all a Merry
Ohristmas and a Happy .Vow Year
Hoping to see you all soon. With love,
to alt I remain your loving pnl.
ISTI.r..
4G368I J. W. Darby.. A Cos. 7th Cana
dian ICng. fall.. It. K. p.. France.
Tpap.k very much for the Hound
lp papers, piud to know It is still
?olng. IIopo to lie there next year. 1
am rxpectlng to go to Germany nexl
month. BII.U ,
T ..rnrrrrt'C ! ' ".' 11
NEW INTERNATIONAi
DICTIONART containa cW v
accurate, final answer. It l an
Indispensable self-help to suctcsi.
Hundreds of thousands of people
In all walks of life use, profit from
ind enjoy thi. vwt fund ormformsuon.
Ar You Equipped to Win rj
with ths new dl-
EBUlAIHdlnlJIA-WHUiMin. t
WRITS for StKrfmeo ,n."!T?l
iton...c. FREE.. t of pocket a.BS
ir mention thi osper. '
O.AC. MERRIAM CO.
Springfield
VtS ' - . I) V f ' Iji' 2700 p. j I
Ing PrwmyBl for several days lsist by
land and air, and conditions in the
town are described as terrible.
The gas and electrio plants have
been Uesttujed aud there Is no lllit
in the' town. Water and food also
are lacking.'
Vienna expelled a largo ha nil
Itusslnn bolslievl.sts un Sunday, fol
lawlnitllio tvumplft of Iho French and
Swiss authorities. Twenty ot those
sent ont of the city were spreudln
propaganda, while :bomg-iengaed os
tensibly as Rl Cross workers.
y a . - ':- - i- , ! .i- - - -
REALTY TRANSFERS j
Deed
I). M. JtiiKHRll to C. o. Harrison.
1.2UH. Descriptive'' tract of - ZS(
acres in fiec. 10., township 1 south,
range 82, ,
J- A. Ilagwell to Standard Oil Com
pany I)escrltlve tract adjoin
ing town of Helix.
W. . Hnnks to 8. I,. Key 3000.
!. acres In ,'K 1-4 UK 1-4 Bectlon 3r,
township 6 north, runge 36.
A. F. Hchlarbaum to M. F. Dick
1175, Lots 1. 2.. 3. 4, 5, 6. 7, 8. , 10.
11 and 12 of Block "A" Town of Al-
bee.
J. Jj, Kharpsteln to Ilertha Church
IKI0. ,M 1-4 SW 1-4 XE 1-4 und
NH J-4 SW 1-4 NJ3 1-4. section 33
township 4 north, range 37.
J. It. Sams to H. C'ockburn 10. ft.84
acres m .'B 1-4 NW 1-4 section 31.
ownshlp 5 north, rango 3s.
A. -H. Hoftver to C F. Morris, 1
Uit 14 in block 42, Hescrvation add
to Peniltony - , '
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UKRANIANS SIjAY
2,000 IN G ALICIA
r.KXFVA.'Jnn. 22 Two thousand
persons have been killed at przemyysl
Callcla. by the Ukrainians, according
lo a dispatch to the Xeue Freie
I'l-esse of Vienna.
The Ukrainians have been bombard-
, few RcnM.
There .are tew Indeed who escape
having at Jeust one cold during the
winter months, . and they re fortu
nate who have but one and get
through with it quickly and without
any. serious -consequences. Take
Chamberlain's Coueh Itemedy and ob-.
"lerve the directions with each bottle.:
and you arc likely to be ono of the
of this remedy, has been fully provn.
There are many families who have al
ways used it for years w hen troubled
with a . cough or cold, and with the.
very. best, results.
Stmnacli Trouble
"Before I used Chamberlain's Tab
lets I Kloctored a great deal for stom
ach trouble and felt nervous and i
tired all tho time- These tablets help- j
ed me from the first, and Inside of a
week's time 1 bad' Improved in every ,
way." writes Mrs. I A. Drinkard, i
lefferson City, Mo. , i
Mrs. Islrys l-ltcr.,
- In a recent letter Mrs. I. W. Isley
of Litchfield, 111., says, "I have used
Chamberlain's Tablets "for disorder
of the Stomach nnd as a laxative, and
have found them a quick and sure re
lief." If you ore troubled with indl'
etton or constitution these tublct?
wilt do you good." I
mm
AND
O'Coats
'ON -
SALE
The Halo of tmiu hit a Ixcn In
Mi'tuul roKims for owr a
wtH-k. Ut Imw now aUdcil
100 ovtffoatH,
' IiiHiidfd In Oils ttttlr nm
Scrtecs, nifxrtl mill faiHy
W i)rM4il-., iihM hilhis, ox.
Tnls 3IHtoii!H, riti'UHM. i-fe.
.Many nixes ami Ma lew. Madn
y fMdiH of the hvnl hoiiMtf In
Aiiii'rtca.
llneHt in laflorhi aiiil tlr
iM'itituhlc' rainfM. ,
Jtrjtulitr vulHt'-ilo 4f:t5
M Friocs ?
lt tho nnml MYMitnt4'Ml (lino
to lm t-lolhcs joii'H m.i In
liiiuiy moiitlis.-
ItROTIIERS
I'ctulli-ton's Lending I'lotljlrrs
I Jim ly Bonds taken In .
I'liungc for nicreliniiflise.
STRIKERS ASK
(Continued from page one.)
t will be oi-Rfinied nt a npeclal Mrlke
meeting Ihip thl afternoon, the hlp-
yardH Mrtlie ciiinniittee has annunc-j
. ed. Avium will be taken at , the I
! meetlw? toward th pjctenHlju of the)
Htrike to include all trades, and crafts
Ui the city, vi llh the announced In-j
t-ntlon of roinpietely larib2iiff T-1
coma InduMrlefu v '
-riiiiii'tit Aicnlimt liiTruro. J
i It i learned through official source
ARM AND'S
The only NEW
face powder in .
the past 50 yrs. ,
- Oh. yes, there -are
many, many kinds of
powders on the market,
but this one is abso
lutely different from
any you have' ever had.
Thev , price, ;a - roason
ablei too
50c
KOEPPEN'S
. Have It. ... IT
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ANOTHER CARLOAD Of;
COMING
i . to.
f yon liaie Ixvn walling pnlleillly for the lime when yon muhl
gel that uevv J"OItl TOl lll.Nti CAIt, e arc going In ie jou lliut
your vtalllng dnjs arc slsuy oer. ' ' ,
Carload of touring: cars now on flip road. Come In and sign up
thai oiiW today and uinkc sure of gelling delivery. '
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Ford Touring $609.95 f. 0' b. Pendleton 4
Simpson Auto Co.
Water & Johnson Sis.,
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. Phone 408
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