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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1919)
1 &&-Jfad f PAcnTnnnr Eianr packs DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, .FF.BRIIAEY 4, 1019. Ml heim and. new of his death camel ft T-ry- r r Tf-xi ri-tr cmV ' irrrmT'Trn'irTTrrti-' from Gibraltar. So particular wers i fi 1 """ ""y 7" - .. . given. Mru. Williams Is the daughter! of the O.-W. K. & X. auperiutondent and Is well known here. W I, l-iilcitniit Illicit liwp. fciloutenaht K. jq.' Hurja' wuh a Pen dleton visitor yeatorduy on hU Wuy to Wiuthlncton. I), C. Ho trwj beon tu tloacd at Vancouver. Jtc-tnriLS from Cmift'i't'ifc'C. flfttH lvrcne Pjirkur, hums' demon (trillion agf-iit, rvturm-d thin morning froni O. A. C., where una attended the tiftyu conference of home dmonHtia Hon and county unntn. ; . wonm a. Bold stripe 'for -aix ' months' hy that paid ly Multnomah and Ma- service aboard the U- 8. 8. Melville. vbm counljea. landed yesterday In New York and; , hopes to get a fiirlouch to vlnlt hl . fr IWmiiutn at HoMpilai. PitrentM, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Ncwqul8t S. F. Bowman, of the poatofflce of this city. He Is a brother of M1h; force, has been quite nick at HL An- Klhel NewquM. thony's hospital since Friday. It la thought his condition is improving. I'crmlt to Bnlld ;urao. Kecorder PHz Gerald has Issued aj permit to Jess Haling to build a garage' at 312 Thompson to coat $200. 3jlm MintiL Ktlld, by Ottott; Jllth.v," tfrtiiplnent farmer of plowing Mt:tiiii wljn Lh , yi 1'rndloton on Jury duty, miytt i JHf yHtfut fatmers of that Htfrto.n report ' pnvtjons 'of their fall n wheat jJumuKed by. freezing-. Cold WratlK-r K(n I'lowlutf, The freezing; weather of the pant few days has put a stop to plowing which. has been under way on wheat farms in the Yoakum section. The ground wan 1n splendid condition for vben the cold started. W. K. l'rultt Vivlm:iiw XV. C. K. J'rultt, Is convalescing at the Seward Hotel in Portland, from un operation Xor a broken arch. He will be there several days. ' ,,- AMlHiim( In Tax Office. Robert Wheeler Is assisting: In the tax department of the sheriff office ! Tapes for 1918 are now due. Fourth liberty loan I5oiil Here. The American National Bank has received for delivery all the bonds of the fourth i -in purchased through the bank, excepting a few that are to be registered. ,, i . Karl Vi-.juis(i lit reu' York. 1 Will Have Mt'uibcrHbtp Cuutfiabrn. Ptndleton riirna Xn. 4 1. IV It W I lllllllllu'n Share J;t.Sll. . , ,ue meeting liuft eveninir voteil to In 11S Vmatllla countr paid 23. . ,,.. - ,amb,,rHhJi, drive the fir.t of FIH 4 In lleenne fees on S2?l,autos andrMarch. The meeting laat night 'was trucks, ai;corHiiB to reports JiiHt l-j followed by a lunch. uf?j. j n ih Hum wnicn eoen 10 ine Burl NewqjHHt. Pendleton man who slate ljlghway fund, ,1s exceeded only Guest of C. (. IWach Today. jvaviuoiiii ivuiser is ueiriK enierrain- ;1()1--101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101- I -t M M Mm BREAKFAST ! LArge JuicyTlorida Grape Fruit with sugar. Cream of Wheat with rich cream and sugar. Our Own Make All Pork Sausage, Country Style (Made clean and sold clean, 35c pound). . Served with Brown Cream Gravy. rllot Biscuits (Made with Blydensteinrs Self Eis- " inrr ncim, T,,l,.,,- nl.l 1ir T. Cottage Fried Potatoes. (Our Weston Moun tain are fine, large, smooth potatoes). Aunt Jemima Pancakes. ' Our Own Brand "101" Coffee. ORDER IT ALL FROM "101." YOU Can Always Depend on US. Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. Fine Groceries Fresh Meats 301 E. Court St. Phones 101 (Private Exchange Connecting -, Both Dept's.) d at the home of C- O, Breach, 307 AVest Court, today, Mr, Kaiser a musician and two years ago was tn Pendleton, played collo In the Alia orchestra under Professor Breach. ItcpnirfiiK Tru k. , Workmen are repairing two bl'tcks ! f X, P. track on Webb alreet today. The bricks used as a foundation for the rails proved unnatjwfactory so the crew la pulling in boards instead. T MaliO Home Here. Mr. and Mrs. P. 3. Claterbuck and children arrived yesterday from As toria to reside in Pendleton. They will make their home at ZVl Thomp son street. Mr. Claterbuck Is in busi- nesB here as a carpenter. Jolttt Installation Tomorrow. Kureka LodKe, Xo. 32; Interity Lodge, No. 82, I. O. O. P., and Pauline Uebekah LioUkc, No. 13, will hold Joint r installation at the meeting tomorrow niKht. The meeting will be followed by a bwnquet. -T0I TOT 101 TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT TQT TOT Old Timer SellM. It. n HazU-tt. an old time resident of I'i.-itdlcton, sold hla.pluce at the eat end of town yesterday to Mr. Woolery, a J'endleton. . farmer. Mr. and Mru, (HazU-tt will go Portland to visit relatives before finally settling ' down, and expects to locate in the vi ) cfnity of Portland. The sale was made through J. C. Snow. ' lliti H1umI Cafatcria (Hni. The Pendleton high school cafeteria re-opened today under the direction? of Miss Katherine Hoag. Instructor in domestic science, and the girls who are pupils in this department. Mrs. H. M. Hoover will do the cooking. . Fifty 1"ear Ago. Just 50 years ago today the county seat of Umatilla county was changed from Umatilla to Pendleton. It was ut this time that town lots were laid off in Pendleton and. preparations made for the growth of the city. Will Make 1lcadu.uartor JHri V. L. liallard. assistant brute leader j the enrollment of six new AttfHlunie NornjaJ. Attendance at the Pendleton high school is normal 'at present, While a few students have not returned since J the re-opening of school after the epi demic, this loss is counterbalanced by students i of county agent who has been mak ing his headquarters in Corvallis. will ; in the future be located, here with ot I flees in ihp federal building. As his 1 work takes him all over the state, he j will spend only .Saturday of each week - here. who registered yesterday. "INSURANCE Ms the Best, Policy" Protect Your Bank Account. Do you realize that INJURING someone while driving your auto might take $10,000 or $15,000 out of your bank account, or investments or put a mort gage on your home? AN AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY POLICY WILL PROTECT YOU. THE COST IS REASONABLE. Ask about it. JOE KliRLEY Successor to fChaS. K. Heard, Inc. Insurance Loans Real Estate ' 71 'Main Pendleton, Oregon "Sep Me Before the. Fire" Arthur Henry Ih Ilonu. U'nrd huu huan vnrci1i'AH Itv lrMn I friends that IJeut. Arthur M. Geary back hn reached Portland after baring ween 'service with the army In France. Mr. Geary Is well known here having as'tpd In the normal school campaign! three years ago. He won his com mission at the second officers train fnjr camp. Substituting at Hawthorne School. Fred P. Austin, city school super intendent, since the opening of the schools yesterday morning has been substituting Cor A. C. Thompson, prin cipal of Hawthorne school, 1 who is econfind to his bed as the result of a fall Sunday, in which he wrenched his! S -Ka ttt Lawn Visiting Hew. ? Sergeant K. W. Lassen of the U. S. marines arrived in Pendleton thii morning from Seattle, where he Jusf received honorable discharge cfter six years' service with the marines- Sergeant I.aswen is a brother of Lieu tenant C W. Lafwen of Pendleton and will visit here for a time. During his six years wltti the marlnea iernt I,ossin saw service in the Philippines and China, and recently was with the recruiting office ut Seattle. Dr. o J. Wlilttak'cr If ere Today. Or. C. J. Whit taker, of Cambridge. Ida., Ik In Pendleton today stopping over on the way home from McMinn ville, where he took Mrs. Whittaker. who is visiting a sister 'there. Dr. Whittaker was a leading dentist of Pendleton for a number of years, but since moving to Idaho has been farming. I :i All Our FinfiQf Siiit.Q :m sr:- Z Mil 1IUI i IHUUL UUIIU itm 1 1-2 PRICE mi y.:vk i v : 3 i u II 1; 11- 1. - . 1.9 R5 - . SERVICE Actual savings of $15 to $30 on a suit. These arc suits of a character rarely included in a sale, and now you have the opportunity of choosing them at One Half Price. There are about 43 in number included In this lot. The materials are wool velour, silvertone, trieot irte braadctoth, Poiret twill, etc., in wanted shades, and remember! Your Choice 1 -2 Price U'iH lct No. 0. i The Ked Cross canteen committee j which has been feeding soldiers and 5 i sailors who arrive on Xo. 17, No. 7; and No. 18 are planning to increase' the service and will have the canteen I open for Xo. also. This means that the canteen will serve lunch for the j morning, noon and evening meal, at ; the O-W. It. & X. depot. j j Home cm Furlough. i I'rtvute CMen U Huey, son of Mr. jand Mrs. o. Huey, 101 Willow i Mtreet. arrived home this morning frm Jilare Island, where he belongs I to the Marines- He has a month's fur lough and is expecting his d'scharge from the service in a .short time. Pri vate Huey was a popular High School boy before en t wring the service and tooka prominent partt in school ath letlcs. , Dodge Brothers MOTOR CAR ' The same qualities that distinguish the car in private use were equal to every test that war imposed. , In the cantonments here, and with the A. E. F. it won an enviable record for' endurance and economy. The gasoline consumption is unusually low. The tire 'mileage is' unusually high. Xor. Cottoiiwood. & Water Streets. -Phone 5S0- .Vi Workers Nfrthnl. Five hundred workers are needed at the lied Cruffs work room in the federal building to do plain sewing on refugee garments. Mrs. A. H. C"X and Mrs. Ida Fowler, who are in change, announce thut because of the Infl ucmsa ta n, a largo am nu n t of work has m-cumnhited and for thlfs reason they e asking for help. They urge that women devote at least out afternoon a week to the work. Thft rooms are open every day and the slogan of the workers Is "CuinP." Cae Goes to ."Miry. The personal damage case of Muri um Caldwell versus J. T. He .skins, et al. went to the Jury this afternoon. Attorneys for both sides had complet ed arguments when court adjourned for lunch, and Judge Phelps instruct ed the jury afternoon. A special ve nire has been drawn by Sheriff Taylor for trial of the A. Eklund vs. S. Hugo following the above case. One Brilliant feature of this week at this store is the clear- ' .k. .'. m -; " .away of : ;.. ; PRICE Prices have been brought down to a low ebb to insure instant dismissal of all remaining fall and winter coats. The point to bear in mind is this, practically every coat can be worn next season, as well as now. It's a wise woman; therefore, who buys a new coat while prices are at their lowest. Womens Coats at 1-2 Price Former lVmlh'tmi f;lrl Widow. IJeu tenant 'Warwick Williams, whose marrnge to Miss Madeline BoJ 'ou: formerly of Pendleton, now of m. Grande, was an event of a few weeks ago. died February 2. according to word received yesterday by hit wife. lieutenant Williams saileo Jauary 10 for Italy on the "West Mo- Library Notice Tim Oiuiilj library id now filwll tliu usual ltoui-9 from 10:1111 A. M. to 5:34) I'. l. and 7:110 ( 9:UO tiluiito. llooks mar nif lieV riwly t-lniilntrd anil muthiMr room may be ustil to full CtlliHCllV. All book line iliirhiir (lie Inriu- liliahtlltilH'. IV ItKTVHXKO AT ONt'K. vlll not Ik- snhji-vt to fluo. THosp ri't iimliut book frunt Iioiih in wlitb. tlMrt liavc IhvH ca.si. of tiil'lifciizM. tir other ieontaj(loii4 tlM'Hie liiut , tm .iKMiks raivfiUly and mark pnek- , m nith luiinci ut illHetfce. ,,Sueli Ikookn nil! bo tr4atet accortliux to imttnictlimi. frmn - tht Stale f Hoard of Ibullll. Wauls to Hear of (-ajitaln CuIiImHI. i A letter asking If the report was ' true that Cautaln Lee Caldwell was j killed ju hile leadjnK a cavalry charge j shortly before the signing of the arm- ; irlcc. .was received this mornln?: by j Mayor Vaughan from XV. A. Reynolds, j district mnnuser Southern Cotton Oil j Go., Charlotte,. X. C. The letter. Roes j on to say that the last word the j writer received from Cai'tain Caldwell j was to the effect that he was expect- t ing to be transferred to the firing line. Captain I.ec Caldwell was the com- i mander of troop 1 w hen it left Pen- rtlcton and at Charlotte, where the j troop Was in training with ' the old (hird Oregon. The captain's sister, Mrs. Arthur K. Ilatton. 32S Cosbie street, .has a letter from hint dated j December 2:.th, at which time he was j alHsht, and .Mayor Vaughan has alls- i wered the letter to this eCfect. Slade for service as well as good looks. They fft well, and are specially good for this season; because they are warm, offered in colors of brown, mode, beaver, black, white, grey.Tetc., in self colored stitching and contrast ing stitching. The Pair SI-IS. to SI.25 NEW SPRING GINGHAMS A splendid assortment of desirable patterns and coloring. Make up your spring dresses now. You will like our new ginghams. Priced the yard 35c to 75c. ' BOUDOIR CAPS Dainty boudoir caps neatly trim med with laces and ribbons. All col ors, styles that are different. Each $1.00 to $3.00. , IVndlctou" Ih rasea. Three carloads ot wounded Yank j soldiers liassed through Vasco, Wash., i yesterday,, enroute to Camp I.ewis. Amontr the boys was ohte called "I'en- dle'ton" by his comrades. An Inquiry made by Mrs. Ous Bertholet, of the they had had since leavmi: Iteil Cross canteen committee. who The Tasro Hed Cnss heard the call of "Pendleton" learned his name was Wilson. As there are three Wilsons In the service from Pendleton It Is now wondered which one was In Pasco. The Wilsons from Pendleton are: Clarence ,F., In' the regular army early In the war: James W., and Walter, with troop t. All the men on the train had been either Lwoundotl or gassed. The Ked Cross'. ladle distributed a craw or hard boiled egiss among the men, .who said they were the first hard-boiled eggs , imby ll-s of Pncuiiioiila. GROCERY DEPARTMENT - It's st Treat to prepaVe a meal when you have a good stock of dependable groceries on hand. We have many semi-prepared foods and ready to serve delicacies that we can save the housekeeper much unnecessary work. Leave your orders with us for satisfactory groceries. ' A FRIDAY SPECIAL BOB.WHITE SOAP, 18 BARS FOR. $1.00 On sale Friday only. 1 1 I 3 P h fir- K -1 the L P. Canteen fed 1 100 rctnrnlngr soldiers last month. Will Interest scIhhiIn. V. ". Ureen, county school super intendent. It. V. Gunn. of the farm nutnaKement division, and Miss I.o rena Parker, home demonstration apent. are visiting the schools of the ntupine re(thm, today to awaken in terest in farm records and household accounts. ANAEMIA ANS POOH" BLOOD 16.0000 WAITRESSES JOIN LONDON SIR! l.o.r0 Feb. 4.--Kvery trades union worker In the vicinUy if Lon don v.ill strike Thursday unless the ;ttvtr anient en;icts a 4 hour week l.tvT it is announced today. Two hun dred cooks and "waiters struck today ut 1 tot el Carlton-. Sixtt-eu thoiifaiid iter oineI the walkout. tll.l, IJXtiE iZMX OL'T TO TKACIf GAMK ; NKU" YORK. Feb. 4. William, ; ("Hill' j Unmc, former outfield 8tar. sAHfd Xr France today a a oaselHiil i misaUirmry. Acting uiider the dlrec i tU.n of the V. M. C. A. I.anue will en- dcavor to popular: bt;eall In cm- tinentiil Kuropeun cittntrleH. KN'Mtema ' Hit1 the K;iue at American inil'turv ,'cnnH'S and tr 9' 'nit work fr nevvrat 'f the 'major h-ai;iie tvarits of tht wutiti'y.l - 1 How Mr. A Ivan Wailman. the 'little fi (months' old daughter of Mr." ami Mrs. waitresses (Frank "Wall man, tit Heaurepard . . , ' ; street, died .xesteflay afternoon, after ) sickness if two weeks with pneumo- fTJ lit A if Mil JA W F ltiirncirs lniihtcr 15cjn;a. Tie funeral win be tomorrow cvrtHi. 'afternoon at the t,reasewmd ceme Orewsvllle, X. H. "My daunhter tery. tt'H.1 Ruaemlc. had poor blood and suf-! JWK&?kVIfc2kVW3 1 fered from indlKestion nnd bilious at-1 ThcHlort Nolicrrcr Hero. Room 7 Temple Bid 3 1 tacks. As Vlnol had built un my j Theodore Scheffer. head of rtulest phone tTt 1 u "v-Sison some time ago. I save It to my control for the C S Hiolnjrlcat Suu t it i & daughter nhe soon Improved in vey. was in the city today nu hitf way A Dr. II. A. Schnlder K he,l,th' nd Xt hHH bn,It het UI anaito I"an. Washington; lie expects ' '5 i PETlST ' J ' restored her health." Mrs. -X. liur-j to return here toon and wlir assist 5 Pendlatoil' t k V ' Oregom r nell. j farmers In making ilans for the exter- W' The reason Vlnol was so miccessful . mination of rabuits whifh are injuring ASSURED AT EVERY DIPLOMATIC DOING TAXICABf PHONE f i lUMikfl 35 RidVft for f 2.50 PAKKFH TAXI CH Whj ry More. iMi' in vii ttiirneir case la because it'ernns In T'matilla county. This pro J contains beef aod cod liver ep- ( ject a abandoned some rime ar 'tunes, Iron and manganese peptonate ht-caue of the influenza epidemics. land gl cerophosphates. the very ele- ments needed to build up a weak-; I FSTU; ATH I. S. u IH K IKI ened. run-down tm. make rich rfO . SHt.T4N. Flfc i. TIm MwMr ! blond and create strength. ; today ia-cl a rr mil ton evtcudtiiE , Koeppeii s Viug tore and Prns- ibc jhwi of the pr-p;i::ndn IiiyoMI- ' Iffvery usctril ihtn ehnMlrt uwefl .... ... k.-M : DHlliin nminilttif ItKtrmtimr II u Ilk- Sail thst U.Mt mxtli'l til &i.tnh.ul 4 fl ii ctri.uci. . ... . .... . . . . . . . I. - ....... i.i. . . ....1.1... ...4- t. W- l il. 1 I 1 1 s,ror rous:n. scaiy skiii. ii our; " -iom ut ihmw , wab -wmm tiwuim, , ( i,,tr' WASHINGTON. Feb. 4. -The I'nited States may go dry but for Washington there is an oasis or several of them. Km hassles and h'Sations are technically "jur clj;n soil.'" which nre.ins they cn import all tht Honor they desire.. A full a Urn. lance is pre dicted at all diplumatlu func- jiSnxol Salve, Money back if H fails. JvlU In I ho I'uitctl btts NO TONIC LIKE HOOD'S SartapariM. For m Tim. lik. This. Aft.r Influ.nxa. th. Cript )ur lili.xl. rrliiiift slreiiir'li nnd regulated Ijooel.t an PMwulial. Ia the l'tBr-rttect of inlliiiii7.:i. j the grip ami otlu-r proxfrutinK ilif rimtt, HoihI'h Sarutarilla htui tv nirkale hmlt h-helpintr lT' l. it erls Pimwmih tliat n.ivn t-ukefii'd antl depltfltnl tht- bl'. raiisint; fuillur. anrniia. BaMiv HmIi and lux m-U!i. It i th mnmlnrd IIih1 r-mdv with n tnwutful rrc. on! of ui-nHy fifty year. j 'ay rainrlt in tin 9 inine I W'v r-fimmrnd IIixhI. fills. UM-tl in i iW Wl imiUi. ami kjujiIIi rll. '- with 4li'tMati woftu'ii or romtt i"'