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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1919)
IISNTALiii-iT r ! colors CASH GROCERY 523 Main St Free Delivery. Phone 640 v The stove that takes the "HIGH" out of 'High Cost of Living?- and makes your" DOLLARS go farther. WHITE BEANS, 10 LBS... $1.00 Best Creamery Butter 1 lM5c; lhs. $1.30 Mt. Vernon Milk, can . ; Bulk Ginger Snaps, ! lb. 1 lb. Fancy Cookies in. Bulk. Best Jowa Corn, can , . . Best Shrimps, Z cans . . ; Sniders Catsup, bottle . Tea Garden Syrup.-. .14 ' Citrus Powder, packages ....... 16c 20c .". . . . . 35c ..15c '....'35c .............. 25c gal. 90c, gal. $1.75 ...... $5c ICA8T OIlFXJONIAJf SITtXIAI, fly , ' hew, of vmawm ccj- Former Weston Man y ' '$ Dies at Ashland (Bant Oregonian Special.) WESTON, Or, March 21. Leater Leivch died ut bla. home In Ahl.and luBt Monday morning. Mr. Leach moved from the Westo mountain country to Aahland ever! yearn ago, No dtullw as totlie cauae of his dmilh have been received her. At a meeting of Btevens lodge No. , Knights of Pythian, Wednesday evening, a delegation of about .25. Pythian were In attendance from Athena. , The Knight rank wan con ferred upon lrred Henderiton, Loren Hall and Oacar purcell. Twenty-five year veteran Jewels were presented to Jamea H. l'rlce, William B. Price and P. T. Harbour. Clark Wood made the presentation speech.' Itefrean- meiits were served. The local Knights report having; an enjoyable meeting. Frank Price, agent for the Weston j Warehouse company, ha been attend. Ing, the grain grading school In Pen dleton, this week. . Itcv, W. K. Btiirma wm a Walla Walbt visitor yesterday. Itev. W. It. Storms was a Walla Walla visitor yesterday. ' a. A. Karnes, Weston qgent for the Pacific Coast Klevator convpany, was a business visitor In Pendleton yes terday, The Christian, Rrideavor Society or the United Brethren church held a business zneetlng Wednesday evening and elected officers as follows: Worth Watts, president; Hortense Baker, vice president; Wllma Harbour, secretary! Anson Payno.. treasurer; Gertrude Cathartic L r I LIKE ...... r : ,:' !.., , ' I ' 1 - .1., i 'If' : . rvn fc f imo TO BUY YOUR FORBSON TRACTOR. 2 1 "DANDERINE" FOR FALLING HAIR D O . YOU .FAVOR A LEAGUE OF NATIONS to prevent future wars,. such as President Wil son and Former;Prcsjdent Taft are working for? . iBnclose this coupon In an en velope addressed to "league of Nation Edlton Care The to Kant Oregonian or bring it to the East Oregonian busi ness office and drop it in the . ballot box. Only persons of voting age should send in a ballot. i . YES 1 NO.;..-.' : (Mark will' a X after your choice) (Sign your name here) Address Stop dandruff and double , beauty; of "your fcair. for few cents., Carload just received and half of them sold al ready,; ;,. ., -, .' : Get your order iri at once and beurof delivery. ' , : 'a - ' - . ' ' '' Simpson Auto Co. Water & Johnson. Sis. Phone 408 TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS Just received a new shipment of Victrolas. - ' r; - . - The new $25.00 Victor is a wonder, just the machine foe picnics and your coming outings, plays 10 and 12 inch records just the same as the large machines. Again the Victor has demonstrated its supre macy in the great things it has actually accom plished. Ask to see this machine. DON'T DELAY, BUT BUY TODAY. Warren's Music House 850 Main St. Thone 521 Pendleton, Oregon Dandruff causes a feverlSD Irritation of the scalp, the h.-Uvrootarihrink. loosen and then the hair conies out rust. To stop falling hair at once and rid the scalp of evory particle of dan druff, gel a small bottle, of "Dander ina' at any drug store for a few centB, pour a little In your Jiand and rub It into tho scalp. After several appli cations the hair stops coming out and you can't find any dandruff. Your hair, appears soft, glossy and twice as thick and, abundant. Try it! TAXICAB7I1 PHONE, f If Books SS Rides for f 2.80 FAHKER TAX( CO. Why Fay Mora. CECIL- COSPER Pl'BLIO ACCOUNTANT INCOME TAX ADVISER Bmlth-Craword, Bldg. Opposite Pendleton Hotel rhone 1034 Van Winkle, pianist; Esther Williams, assistant pianist. Mrs. Henry Jleamer returned home Tuesday after a months visit with her brother, Ernest Walden, a farmer near Prescott, Wash. . Mrs. Heamer has received a letter from .her hus band, Henry Heamer. who has been In overseas service, saying that ho Is on this side of -the water now. and will be In California In five days. He hopes to be discharged by April 10. Deep Snow Stops Logging at Gurdane (Bast Oregonian Special.) , GURDANE, Ore., March 20, Dave Wymore went to Pilot Hock Monday and made final proof on - bis home' stead Tuesday.,, He took for witnesses Marlriq Corley and. Pat Monagban. Snow is over three feet deep around the mill and Mk- Ely was compelled to quit logging: aa the horses could not get through the snow. - :. llrldget McDevitt returned to Pen Deton last week after visiting thort time with her brother. 8arab Daughtery went to Pendleton 'ast week. ..Mrs. Mike Tom visited one day lost week with Mrs. Frank Chapman. Mrs. Chas. Plgret and son Virgil of Mutter ereek went to Pilot Rock Frl iay after provisions, returning home Sutiirdny. Mrs. Piquet visited st Mrs. A REAL IRON -TONIC I;'- peptiron May Ba Just What You Ned This Spring. Probably nine people out of ten have lost or are losing their kvAd on health In these trying months rt aw ful epidemics, exiiUHure to damp. changeable weather, and asKociation with sick people in overheated homes. Ltenkited blofxti lows of the red cor puscJcs, shattered nerves, ofn of ap petite, dull, dozy fcllnKM in the hf ad. Irritability, all loiully c-all for the real tonie ntrenilrttt and nourishment that Peptiron will erive von. li is a won derful corrective of an?niir tendency,. paleness, languor, nerve exhaustion. Peptiron resuiv the red cor puscles to the bloo-l and gives a natural vigor and snap that Keeps up courage, makes you cheery and helpful to your family find friends, and contributes "-wonderfully to ths health of ail. - Keme-mher this ono thing a& vitally, positively truo ? Veptlron is a real-iron tonic. , - annHH ATTENTION EAGLCSS : Pondlcton Aorhi "No. 28, V. O. will give a danco Friday orenlnx, March 21st, at Kaglc-Woodjnan Hall . rue its mcmlKts siid their wives, tamllics and : sTctlearts. Also J hose, who hare presented. ppllcatlou. for,, membership arc esiwbilly invited to be present. V ' ? l-lttclier jaza Orchestral w-IU discourse music and ymi will miss a good time,ilf you do not attend. ,Vl . 1 . CXJMMITTEii "'' U I - , i i f "him urn3 1 jiiikwii -, . - 'Mr. Prospective Buyer of a fear, DO YOU BUY INTELLIGENTLY? Do you . study specifications to see whether you are getting the best for the money you intend to spend? v '('!''. ' ' ' ' AVe ha,ve what we consider the best buy on the market in its class, and therefore '"invite a thorough investigation of our car. COMPARE cars, specifications, body, top, paint jobs and all the small details and you will understand why we insist upon a com parisont of values, A comparison which means dollars to you.. . . Eastern Oregon Moter Co. Phone 1027 Ted Preble, Mgr. Claude Miles, Sales Mgr. Dill Selby's while there. 1 ' Kchool Ktaxts in tho Ridge district Monday. .. . , , Elvin Corley Ih visiting friends and relatives at Milton for a nhort time. Jetttm Hrehm, who has been herd ing for Frank Chapman this winter. left Wednesday with his two oldest girls and household goods for hln home-stead near Alba. ' Tth two glrl will stay with their uncle, Ed Bhehm, and go to school, while Mrs. Brehm and the two youngest Ir!s ate, at PI lot Rock for a short time." ' Jim Enrijpht returned Home lapt week. He enlisted lat summer In the infantry and just gqt across the water when the armlHtice was signed. Hazel Ely and Mrs. Pat Monakhan and son Loul spent a few days with their sister, Mrs. Dave Wymore last week while Dave was gone' to Pilot Rock. 1 i George Taylor and Arba Harrington have been cutting logs for Pat Daugh tery. ' Ed- Hammer was tip from Echo, last' week. ... Mrs. MoCollough and Mary left for Bono last week. ' ' 4 i The government trapper was at Gurdane last week. ' ; Pat Daughtery went to his Butter creek ranch last week. Frank Chapman, wife and baby, left Wednesday for Pilot, Rook, tak ing Mrs llretyn and children down to Chapman's and visited with Rill Set- by'a.goinic on to Pendleton Wednes day evening. ... V ,, Ed llanier was at Roy Montgom ery's one iiay last week .Marlon Piquet was sick last week but is better at present. . N v . EJmer Corley wsa at RoyMontgom erj-'s one day last week. '.. f :itt f ' ,t, & . i t : . V '4 UP TO QUALITY, NOT DOWN TO A PRICE M . . . :..is our aim., . .; We think people want Quality first, last and all the ,. . , . h ; ; time ' ' ' GKinook Salmon, none better, 1 lb. tin .,... , . , 4aC Red Alaska SaWon 1 lb. tin ... . ; . .. . . JC Minced Clams ......... . . . . . . . . , . ... 20c 2ac Cove Oysters, full 5 oz. can ZQc Tuna. Fish, white meat . J . , j0c Blue Jacket Sardines, 2 for 2ac STANDARD GROCERY CO. Quick Service ' Highest Quality C. L. BONNEY, Pres. ' Pbone96 230 E. Court St. , Ator: all; thebiBgesti jwace prob-. 11 better to bloi to an army of leni in to . make life in America worth , occupation abroad than to an army the price' being charged for It. j of no-occupatton at home. The By Hutchinson Oaieette. ' -. .etandwr. i , ' . ' Such Women Just Have to "Give Up" "Man may wprk from sun . to sun, but woman's .work , is .never done." That's why women, are overworked, nervous, sall run "down, no appetite, and can " hardly drag around." , Vino! creates a hearty appetite, strengthens the digestive organs," induces sound sleep, invigorates the nerves, and in his natural manner creates working strength," Admiral Sims announces that Ir 1910 he predicted war. So did aev era! others,, but nobody was listen- BOME SWIMMER! r o, ! i ;Tq v r fT 'if f,lf "it ' J - v I , Narragwuett Pier, RX " I was all run-down, back ached, .and tired all tha time. I keep bouse for my husband and fotjr children and could hardly keep around. , Finally I tried Vino! and it haa restored, my health and helped me wonderfully, so I recommend it to others who are In this condition. " Mra-HannahRandalL "I keep house for my little family, but got into a weak, nervous, run down condition, tired all the time and do ambition. My doctor told oae to try Vinol, and in week I felt like a new person. I am now strong again, look after my baby, and do alf my housework." Mrs. G. H. Lamson, Wot all rua-down, nervona, anaemia condition,, weak wnnsefa. overworked Sam. feabio ia oylo ajad delieala ehUdraa, tkara la M coated Uka Viaul. - Koeppen's Drug; Store and Druggists Everywhere. Swimming enthusiasts of the Windy City are claiming that on form. Miss Emma Sikking ought to be an easy winner In - the championship contests aext sunt; mer. Hiss Slkkln is one of the tilt nois AthleUo Club's team of four who will compete In the women' contests. She is also a member of the North Side Swimming Club of Chicago and of the water polo team now playing for the DnlTersal Film Co. Her home is In Springfield, 111., where she started her profes sional career as instructor at the The most up-to-date line of 1 vi Ever shown in Pendleton , Come' early and get first choice.' (" , I CONTRACT AND JOB WORK SOLICITED. The Practical Paint Man Bowman Hotel Block gllll!!!!!:::!:!!!!!!!! 3 WORK MULES FOR SALE m m ii 2 v I have 50 head of good work mules, four and five years old. See me for your worKstock.- I have what r 1 you want! '" ' ' ' B 1 GUY BOYER I IIEPPNER, ORE. I Li i S. 3