East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 21, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 21, 1919.
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MARCH STANDARD PATTERNS -ARE : HERE
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llnuil PractUv Tonight.
Hand! practice will be held this
eveningiat the court houne In the com
missioners' room. Kverybody who
con blow a banil Instrument In Invited
to be present.
Ih of white wool hearing a Hod Cross,
with the words, "lied Cross Canteen
Bervlce," lettered In blue. J.
I Inn nor for Canteen.
The Red Cross canteen today re
reive Its offichil hunner which has
been placed on the wall of the O.-VV.
It. A X. depot above the table on
which the lunches are- Herve. The
banner in five feet by three feet and
Mr. Robinson itcroverfiiK.
J. P. lxoblnsou, who for the past two
week hit been confined to his home
because of an abscess- In hia throat, is
on the way to recovery. The abscess
him been .lanced and Mr. Robinson
expects to be well In a few days.
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i. ' f , l ,1 li j 11, c for.r.frtof. Wit rirnlrt Onn
Is to E. T.' Walker who Ih making re
pairs on a Welllng on ; Cottonwood
Mtreet to the extent of $50. The other I
1m to J. A- Monemt for $400 for re-!
modeling and repairs to dwelling on
Turk afreet.
Two lliilhlliut Permits).
Two building permits- were Issued!
Parents of (ton
Air, and Mm Karl Stimonton are the;
parents of a seven pound eon. borni
thin morning at St. Anthony' hos-
I'ltal
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101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101-
GOING DOWN!
SOAP MATCHES, CHEESE; ? CANNED
MILK, AND DRY BEANS.
Some of the wholesale declines have not been reflected In
the retail prices yet as many articles have been selling for less
at retail than present wholesale' price.
We have reduced our big war stock to a mini
mum which places us in a position to take ad
vantage of all drops just as soon as they come
and pass the lower price on to the consumer.
MORAL: Buy your Meats and Groceries at
'.'lOl."
Home Cooking Sale Here Saturday by the
young ladies of the Christian Church.
Pendleton Casf Market, Inc.
J Fine Groceries Fresh Meats
.,..,. 301 E. Court St. - ;
1: riiones lOf Private Exchange Connecting
- Both Dept's.) i.
Taken Position Here. i
Mis Dorothy Brief!", of Gage proth.
era, Chicago, has aoceptcd a, position-'
with the Carrier Millinery In Pendlc-!
ton. Khe will be employed as a trim-;
mer. j
Coming: On Furlough. " ' j
Francis Daniel, eon of Mr. and Mrs,.
O. F- Daniel of thia city, la expected
to arrive here Tuesday on a 30-day:
furlough. He la a member of the U. S
navy and mude seven trips to France
and back aboard the U. S. S. Frederick.
-TOT TOI 101 TOI TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT
Name of Mnw Orphans.
Ho Interested are the people of
j Athfna ill the adoption of French war
rhn that Mrs. Fay LeOrow,
i chairman of the work in that city, has
(taken the name of 10 more orphann,
which will be adopted by Athena people.
To Writ 1 History.
A committee of students will be ap
pointed at the Pendleton hih school
in the near future, to write a history
of the tin (lent "and graduates who
were in army; nervine, and of other
matters pertain in jr to the war which
nifected tlio nchooi.JibU.ory. ;
May Make. Headquarter Here.
1 t.rr rTtraight, of Yakima, Wash-4nirtn,-fnwmBtrBtor
for the K1I
worth Triple Coal, Oil, Oar Burner, ih
In the city and ih temporarily located
at Thompson'. plumbing shop. Mr.
Straight is contaminating making his
head(iiartere here.
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SERVICE
SPRING' GOODS
ARRIVING
' t1 - i" L o? ike 'naw'fhintrc at flu's fitnrA hp f me vi make four tmrchase. The styles
are authentic, we show the largest variety and priced at about whatou want to pay. Highest quality at
any price.
DAILY
NewlTaffeta
There will be no general
extension of time for filing
INCOME TAX. RETURNS
This is the advice from Washington. - Your return
must be in the hands of the Collector by March loth.
I can help you very materially. r
(514 Main
cecii;, COSPER
Income Tax Adviser
I.eti'liT Xorvell Keturns.
I-etcher Xorvell, member of Pat
tery F, 328th Field Artillery, and who
ha recovered from wounds received
while In the service, returned laat
night from overseas. He left today
for Helix, the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Norvall.
Will Make Home in York. j
Mr. and .Mrs. A. K- Otis and little1
son. Hobby, formerly of thia city, were
viMtors here recently at the home of
Mr. and Mra. H. Raymond, on their,
way to New York, where Mr. Olla will
make hia headnuartera while acting
ax buyer fo the J. C. I'enny tores.
They will visit at Kanaaa City on their
way east..
INSURANCE
Is the Best Policy"
OI? UK TIIK I.ANDI.OHI) AXI PAY KKXT t(
VOI ISM'.I.K.
HOMK KF.Mj HIM; IS IV IIOMFS.
Five room house, modern, on Ash St., Just off
West Webb St., I2T00, $1000 to handle, balance like
rent.
Seven Roam Honne on Grant St., strictly modern,
43'Hi, 2.'10 down, balance to suit the buyer.
Seven room house on High St., dovfn, balance
In seven years.
Plx rooms on ftalcy St., strictly modern, 1.1600,
lir.oo down, balance on easy payments.
Seven room house, modern, on I'erkiua Street,
t.ioun, $1000 down, balance In Aiouthly payments of
J2H.90.
AMI MANY flTHEItS.
, KKK ME IP TOU WANT A IIOM K ON EASY
TicitMa . :
JOE KERLEY
' : Successor to Chas. K. Heard, Inc.
Insurance Loans Real Estate
721 Main Pendleton, Oregon
"See Me Before the Fire"
: I'jillMcd in 101.
j orvnl B. Walden la a Weston man
'who enlisted In the army in 1917, and
ia now with the army of occupation
j In Germany. He ia with Company
j I!. 4th ammunition train, and in a
i leter to the Patriotic Service League
) brns for the time when he will be
able to return to Umatilla county. He
; la a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. 'Walden
I of Weeton.
n
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May Have) Heading Itoom.
The executive committee of the
i hlKh school Is considering the forma
- tb.n of a reading room fur the bene
I fit of the students of the school. It Is
i expected that a committee will be
'appointed to arrange the trophy room
or the school for the purpose and to
keep it in good order. As reading
material there will be papers from
various schools, magazines and books
of educational Interest. i
lug of the-lodse
Fuel Administrator IMsmlssol. . was Initiated,
Mayor J. 1 VatiRhan received no. i inwtnpr M R. Chwmt"i, S
tlce today that the need of a fuel ad- : shaw. Mark Karthel, Earl H.
They are new, just; a jfr,
days from New York. . - .
And they are as delightful
and charming as they are new.
Some are taffeta,. some fou
lards, tricolettes and Georgette
There are plenty of differ
ent styles and there are colors
enough to make choosing a
pleasure. ' '
PRICES
$22.50 to $75.00
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THE NEW DOLMAN CAPES
Can be made of our Broad Cloths and Wool Ve
lour. These are the ideal fabrics for these particu
lar wraps. Offered in the leading shades. Let us
help you plan your capes, as they are the .very newest.
MARCH DESIGNERS'
are here. Patrons having subscription cards,
please call and get jrours.
Notions
andDress-
malting
uppiies
ZiXtJL JW'.yaP, KfiSi that is .::
made buy your notions and
dress making supplies here.
Notions of all kinds, the big
gest stock in Eastern Oregon.
PRICED RIGHT
BUTTONS BUTTONS
Buttons of all kinds and for every use. Wash
dresses, waists, woolen dresses, coats, etc. Buttons,
the dozen 5c to $3.00
SILK POPLIN
, The one fabric that gives the service desired for
suits and dresses. Offered in tan, brown, navy, grey
etc. The yard . . ... ...... ... ....... .... $12
WASH SKIRTING
Make up your wash skirts for summer NOW. We
are offering a splendid assortment of plain and fancy
weaves in white, plaids, stripes and checks, of such
fabrics as gabardine, sacking, poplin, etc. The yard
35c to $1.50.
NEW DRESS GINGHAMS .
We are ready to show you a most extraordinary
line of fine dress' ginghams, plaids, checks, stripes
and plain colors. Make up house dresses and school
dresses now. Beautiful colorings. The yard 30c to
73c. . ,
:y,f! - in:,.
ast nigh, a class of soldiers and sailors.
nm prised of the fov
ministrator for Umatilla county
Is
yen, S.
H. For-
Thomp.
H- Thoiutis-m, Robert Simp-
j'at and wuf requestd to send in to ycm Forrest L. IJ.akcr, Dr. Ouy
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the Port In ml office of the fuel admin.; Hovdcn, Krnest J. Morris, Ralph Ta
I istrator all records and correspond- j chell, and John F. Grimes. After the
! r-nce and records in h'f possession, j meeting rel'ershments were served
j There, aer still a few government re- , ulld a gen(,,ai good time enjoyed.
: sirictlonvfc Juei dealers. out nr.
U-iU'i;han au he does not understand ,.,,,, t.wak. tilves IH)ils Diinur Iarty.-
;tbfni to be such as to affect the deaU ' rh-.mhr will l,e one of the. In school district No. 113
j. rs of 1-matllU county. ) - ,.,,. , ,,, ,.nrtitrln meh Ams. Mrs. Clara I
' i n-iti-ioHn rvlnhriitlfin in
- - - " " of the leading emtiloyers of labor in.
.,i,iiii to rr Echo, and was called to the service Ipendlcton. The farmers of Pendleton
iv'.ving all fees In connection with the'june IS. He belongs tocomnany H. r.ave foumj ih. empl..mnt office a
training the government also pays a : Hsth, Infantry, , ' .r, g .reat Help ii etn (arm tanda Tim
message n9 ' i'f
ceivins word fi.nn Washington last
night that there Is danger of tH .m
a lociil "Dokies" of the pioyment service navms- io cios. up
man at least Jr to meet pesonai ex
penses while he is tabling. There is To Attend Lodse Meeting at The
L. no limit to the kind of training a man
ay ecelve providing It Is fetisible and
the result is employability. nlle
here Mr. Cox will. have his orfice with
the federal employment office.
Italics.
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local Knights of Pythias are planning all Its offices as ther. la HTVag pre-,
to attend a meeting of the Qokies" sure Deing
. -TV.. Dallas RstlirdflV HCht. ThCV piO!IH?m
will leave Pendleton tomorrow
!- ?ukiU b private m:
ea against the appro
velt.
Kaglea tii Unlit Smoker.
! A wreetllng match between Ray
' VI..I....II - I ,., lot nn hnti.itton niri
j a "dark "horse" ' and two boxina j 't"" of the program.
j matches of four rounds are features !
or the smoker to lie Riven tonignt nyjii.-imm jianrm) m- imis.
the Kattles lodRe. This is the first pro- j Harold Maloney, who was operated
gram of the kind held In Pendleton ! upon recently at St. Anthoiy's hos
In a lontr time. The smoke rls for ilial for appendicitis, has lecoveied
I-'gles, candidates for membership j and returned to hia home today.
and Invited friends. The program I ta the son
Harry Chamber.- will be one of the. " svuoui union
speakers today at the Pendleton high Mara i . " '
school patriotic celebration in honor today givlns the pupils a Washington
of Lincoln. Washington and Koose- Kirthday party and dinner.
Patriotic music will be another
No. f,
on priation to keep Ih. aervioe cpu.
' Marrispre l.Uvnso Issued.
: A marraKe license was issued yes
terday afternoon to Delbert Clifford
Ackermnn of Pendleton, and
Hopkins of Milton. . V
15.
It Is Here Now
Come and Get Your
odge Brothers
MOTORCAR
Klks Initiate bis.
Next Thursday niBht Pendleton
l.odxe. No. ass. H. P. O. K-. will re-,
ceive an official visit from H. L. To- j
n r. of McMinnville. the district dep-1
uty Kfand exalted liiler. At the meet-
ACHING JOINTS
The gasoline consumption is unusually low.
The tire mileage is unusually high.
Cor. Cottonwood
starts at 8
J SORENESS, PAIN,
!
of Judsre and Mrs.
.MaHiney of this city.
He
J. W.
KcviMil SlifUliKw Oirni Sunday.
Revival services will begrin in the
Moose hall Sunday at 1 a. m. and
continue for some lime. The llev.
Charles Maxon of Walla "Walla, ac
tompanied by a band of singers and
evangelists of the Thurch of the. Nax
r.rcnc, will conduct the meetings. The
raznrenes have rented the Moose hall
for one year and contenxplate holding. ,
rerular se ices in that place to PendltUin
Sheriff J.- H.
.(lminist.-ator liHlissrtl.
The final report of Daniel
aid. administrator of the estate
Alexander McDonad. deceased.
been approved by .lude Marsh and flie
a'dministrator ordered dismissed.
Junior Ked Cross Workine.
i Junior Red Cross work in the
schools for the remainder of the year i
will be aloes the lines of phjsical
culture and first aid work, according
to W. V. Ureen. county secretary. The
most of the Junior Red Cross work
Mary i which win sent out due to return reo-
ruary 21, has been compieu-a ami
turned in. The next allotment which
ihas nlread- i eefl sent out is to be re-McDon-
i turned May 1.
of
has laby Clinics Tomorrow.
X ui-sea from St. Anthony s nospun.
Miss Lorene Parker, home demonstra-
and Mrs. Martha f.
tlon nirent.
Thompson will
of
was operated upon
appendicitis.
this
Pr. Edwards' Olive Tableta'Get
at the Cause and Remove It
Dr. Edv.'3ri3'X)livc Tablets, the substi
tute for calorael. cct gently on Uie bowela
and positive! do the worlt.
Peoplo wiJctcd with tad brsr.th frntf
TJtck rolicf througli Dr. Edwards'
Oiive TabUts. The pleasant, sugar
coated tablets are taken or bad brsatU
isy r.11 who know them.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tc&eta act gently
but firinly on the bowels end liver,
stimulating thctn to nctunj action, ,
clcarina the blood and Rcntljr porilyinj
the entire system. They to thit which
datiperous calomel docs without a;iy
of tbo bad after effects.
AH t'st; benefits of nasty, siclteri-.n?.
v ..i, i,i il.wnllal Thompson will be- in ciiarne
Charles KeVer of 1 V-nniston. Is ' measuring and weighinK of habies at
at St. Anthony s hospital where he the baby clinics tomorrow afternoon
morning for at tne iiasiiiiisinn
' .u."'.H.t ne.e n h- federal build- Rripfc? cathartics are derived from Dr.
Lincoln lilackburn was brouKht brinif their children to the clinics. The
by .Deputy 'an mint is inim oho .i.
Freewatcr
yesterday
West from
i Service Team to Play. : having been bound over to the grand
' ' .. The recular boys' basketball team jury by J. I. Miller. Justice of the
' - (of the Pendleton high school, nd ajpeuce at Milton, for non-support.
I DON'T sref'KIt! HKIJIM-" COMICS seivl..co team, composed of former; : , -
....... ........v-m x vi- - tl .t.,.l It. ..re U.H.. H?i ' h.i.n in T. 1.-vt,ikl.l a Ifllllll.
I llh .1 j 1I1A.II nuv, ...... - --. ...... " - ... 1 ..1. Tst..
"ST .l.tXlts the armypr navy, will play tonight at The school Poant'ai i manna nas lawncu onn ......
I the school bulldina; at seven o'clock. I voted to extend the term a month II Parkes. wno piaceo nia ounu m
. i in i.. t ,. ...,,... i i ih. i.i make ii n luirt s:!iu. The charna against Nelson in
Pon t stay store, stiff and leme: Woodworm. Harold "Harnett;. Krnest ,.f the time lost while the school was the Justice coutr Is vagrancy though
I.llllber up! Rub Knot h In R. penetrat-. llohnelt. Olen Huey an Harold closed during ine winier oecause oi insiriri aio.ij i-o.... ..
! Inn "St. Jacobs Liniment" right in.Casec. In addition to this game win the inflmnkn epidemis. This will elope ,rn the case over to the federal court.
vuiirnchlnffniiiKuw.Jnlnlsandpnin-.be one l.laved by the girls' teams, the school about the middle of June. , is charged that Nelson brought Ella
ful nerves. Ift tho uulctest. surest. Miss Margaret Crlm will uct as refereo - , neater, an n-j-jnr ,in.iiu,
nnm relief on earth, it Is absolutely - f,,r the girls game. An admission fee To lose Tomorrow. ton from Walla Walla., taking her to
harmless and doesn't bun the rk:n. 1 of s.1 cents will be charged. After Th'e Leader store,
"U liicl.M I .Inltiitil" onmicrn ih. o-,i,..ub u rlnn.
w pain. It instantly takes away any
0 , acne,
WITH l.l
1.IMMKXT"
Iisi4urrel SolUler Arrested.
Jack Nelson, who saya he- wasi rv
tcently discharged from the army at
Camp Lewis, was arrested yesterda
' afternmin by Chief Roberts, and ar-
' f. & Water Streets.
rhone 5G0
sorciioPw and Btlffiiena In thu
rfdihend, neck, shoulilors. hack, loc. j VHntftn:il Tralnlntr ""r SiMlom.
which has been n rooming house. Ky putting the case .
will bo given by! open under the ownership or nonn i the fedorsil court ne van ne prose-
two of the students at Liberty hall. Hrothers for the past few weeKs. wiil cuted for white siaver. tien.re joiu-
close tomorow night and worK will ne.i jug the army .-seison woraeu as a nn
Kin immediately by the architects In hand near Pendleton.
Cox will charge or tne pians ior mo turituu
y Kntiorse i-.tniMoyniewi ri.
A strong enYlorsement of the fedcr-
ji.i f.'i,IUu.Mi i. Mi,lii..s al emriloynietit service anil the gooii it
In the casualty list reported today
arms, fingers'or c-ny part of the- body About March 1 Kdward t
nothing like It. You imply jioui" arrive In I'endlctun from V:nctmverj Empire. Bank.
a little In your hand mid rum "where; Karracks for the purpose of consult-
It hurts." and relief comes instantly. ; li.jr with prosiective
Ui-n't stay crippled! fiot a small trial vocational training- Men who are en
bottle now from f
never disappolllls
a wards.
loing In securing employment for
nv drug sore. U titled to compensation are entitled to appears the name of Otis lb. Thomas discharged soldiers is being sent to the
-six Bold modal1 vocational traiiilns which the gov- of Echo, severely wounded. Private lOrenon delegation In congress today.
erniueut la povidlnif free for disabled Thomas is thu son ot J. .'. . Thomas tne niessueo m mn
number
Edwards' Ciive Tablets without griping,
pain or sit disagreeable effects.
Dr. F. M. Edwards discocred tlv? ,
form'ila after seventeen yrsm of prac
tice &mong patients afflicted wi.h
bowel end liver complaint, with tho
Mtendrjtt bed brcith.
Dr. Edwtds' Oii-re Tablet: ere pure ly
a vefetsWa conrpound mixed with olivo
nil: ycu vi know them by their obvo .
rotor : Tako one cr two every nijfht ior
a week and noto the effect. 10c and Zic
per box. All dtueyists.
ro other remedy will so
surely and quickly correct ,
stomach ailments, regulata
the liver and improve tba
general health as a dose of
BeccDam's
Pills
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