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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREOON. WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, lf)19.
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Delivering Hie Goods
IS ONE OF THE PROBLEMS CON
FRONTING . EVERY PRODUCER
TODAY. THE MAN WHO HAS AN
ACASON TRUCK ILS SOLVED
' HIS PROBLEM.
Umatilla
Auto Co.
Don Pruitt, Pres.
AT CAMPHfcXL. rKENTZEl. SIOTOR CO.
722 Cottonwood St. Phone 46
Uolitd
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Up "is kMtmca 'Cbmedu
a clam by Itself
You Can't Cure Rheumatism
With Liniments and Lotions
r look tor
rr.fi'W,T THE RED RAU-
aMtd'l Tntnr. MARK
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I Fiitartns 6 Ammunition (a
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Keep the stomach well,
die liver active, the bowels
regular, and the breath
will be sweet and healthy.
But let poisons accumu
late in the digestive organs,
the system becomes clogged,
gases form in the stomach
and affect the breath.
Correct
the;; conditions with
i Beecham's Pills. They
promptly regulate the bodi
ly functions and are a quick
remedy for sour stomach and
Bad Breaila
SU mrrW la BMMh 10 2Gc
VISIT
Happy Day's
NEW FOUNTAIN
For the coolest and best
drinks in town.
Plain Soda.
'aok mixed drink you want.
Golden West Ice Cream be
cause lt'a a Pendleton product
and better.
Try our milk shake.
Cliquot and Puritan
einger ale.
Club
Try a "Kelly" Cigar, 3
for 20c
UNIVERSITY RECORDS
2000 MEN IN SERVICE
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eu
Bene, May 21. TwoJhousand students
of the University ol Oreeon served in
the m'ar, according to a service rec-
ord just completed by Emma Wooton
Hall, secretary nt military affairs on
the campus. Thirteen ranks are rep
resented in the list headed by two
colonels and five lieutenant colonels.
Colonel Creed Hammond, of Eu
gene, has the distinction of being the
ranking colonel of the state of Ore
gon. He entered the University in
1889.
Colonel Calvin U. Gantenbein, judge
of the circuit court of Portland,
granduated from the University law
school in 1891.
The five lieutenant colonels ars
Frank Reid Mount of Oregon City
who received his A. B. degree In 1908
and his M. D. In 1911: Condon C. Mc-
J Cr.rnack. of Eugene, graduate of 1910;
nn naimona tsaroer. graauate oi
1893: James A. Gailogly, of Gladstone.
Oregon, a member of the class of
190r and later a graduate of West
Point is now a student of Interna
tional law at King's college. University
of London; R. C. Tenney, a member
of the medical faculty, went to France
with base hospital 46.
490 Commissioned.
The total number of commissioned
officers is 490. of whom 446 are in the
army, 24 In the navy, ft in the marines
and 11 in Y. M. C. A. and Red Cross
service. Eighty two were candidates
for commissions when the armistice
was signed. There are 173 forme?
T'niversity men In the list of non.
commissioned officers and 28 are
are petty officers In the navy.
Ranking as commissioned officers
are 4go men. The list Includes two
colonels, five lieutenant colonels 26
majors. 80 captains, 207 first lieuten
ants. 176 second lieutenants. 6 senior
lieutenants, 20 ensigns, one Red Cross
colonel, three Red Cross lieutenants,
two Red Cross captains and seven Y.
M. C A. officers. Of privates and
rank unknown are 44 men and 26
women. )
43 Give Jives.
Forty-three men died in the serv
ice. Something over 600 men en
listed while members of the Univer
sity student body and something like
over 500 saw overseas service.
The lint is not entirely complete ai.
the questionnaires which were sent
out have not all been returned.
Torturing Pain Promptly
Return in All Their Intensity
IN taking your theatrical flights this
season, don't miss seeing "Going
I P, a musical comedy that has been
the vogue in New York for the past
year. In the first place It has the
solid foundation of a really amueing
and coherent plot. In the second place
a captivating score. In the third place
it is presented by a thoroughly- capa
ble cast and In the fourth place it has
a spirited, well chosen and good to
look nt chorus.
. A musical comedy that measures up
to these standards Is too good 'to be
overlooked. To begin with, its story
Is one of the best that has been re
lated in play form In years, Its book
nd lyrics by Otto Ilarbach and James
Montgomery are snappy and full of
pep' nnd lis music by Louis A. Hirseh
tuneful and whistly, and to end with,
it is presented by Cohan & Harris,
and this fact alone should he sufficient
guarantee T of Its worthwhtleness.
Therefore, wo repeat, In making up
your program of amusement don't
overtook "Going Up."
OltEGOX THEATER, 1 IIUltSIAY, SLAV 22.
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Three Runs in First
Give Seals Fast Game
(AX FRANCISCO. May 21. Three
runs In the first Inning was enough
for the Seals and they beat Portland
In the first game. 3 to 1.
Batteries Pennington, Penner and
Baker; Smith and Baldwin.
LOS AXGETjES, May 21. The lo
cals got an early lead in the first
game with Seattle and piled up a 7
to 3 score for the first win.
Batteries Bowman. Valencia and
Cook; Aldridge and Boles. .-r
SACRAMENTO, Slay 21. Two runs
In the ninth broke a tie and gave
Con Dung Low
Louies Place
Fine home-made
FISH NOODLES
Chili Con Carne, Span
ish style.
Chop Suey, Chinese
style.
All kinds of Soup.
Short Order Meals.
Good Steaks.
Lunches, Coffee, etc
China Tea for Sale
UNDER STATE
HOTEL
Car. Wekk aul CoUeaw Btm.
Thona (17. Pendleton. Ore.
There is only one place
for that delicious
CHOCOLATE
ICE CREAM
KOEPPEN'S
The Drug Store That Serve
Too EmL
Vernon the first game, 4 to 2. It was
Gardner's second defeut in 11 games.
Batteries Houck, Dawson and De
vormer; Gardner and Fisher.
SALT LAKE CITY, May 21. Oak
land hit Slarkle hard und took the
opening game, 10 to 4. Three home
runs featured the game.
Batteries Kremer and Elliott;
Markle, Gould and Byler.
American League KcsuHs.
Philadelphia 1, Chicago 2.
Boston 6. St. Louis 4.
NaUonal League Results.
Cincinnati 5, New York 7.
Chicago 3. Brooklyn 2.
Philadelphia 8, St. Louis 7.
Pittsburg 3, Boston 2.
$2,000,000 FORTCXE FAILS
TO WIN GIRL I'llOM NAVY
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Although Miss Betty Fisher, yeo
man (ft second class, otherwise yeo
manette. ,is now a millionaire twice
over, she Intends to remain in the
navy until placed on Inactive service.
She has been wearing the uniform
for more than a year. Miss Fisher.
whose home Is in New York, was in.
formed recently that an, uncle, John
I. Me.Mahon, who was an Oklahoma
oil producer, had left her hla entire
fortune of more than 2, 000,000.
Irofoiwor Made Pa(uloroa IX4c4rate.
UXIVBRHITY OF OREGON, May
21. Dr. Charles H.' Edmonson, pro
fessor In zoology In the 'University.
has been appointed delegate to the
meeting of the western amnion or tn
American Association for the Ad
vancement of science, which convenes
in Pasadena, California, June 19-21.
Let Us Send You a
"Swift Dollar"
For a Pocket Piece
It will interest you.
I'ni.erty AnUUctrla Honored.
1 W J VK Uf IT Y O ROR EflON. K u
?ne. May 21. The I'nlverHlty fVhoo)
of Architecture ha lwn elected aa!
ithe fonrtwnth member of the amwria-j-!tlon
of ViHR(a.te W-hools of Arch-1
; torture. This van the mpwajre con
j talned in a telt?ram to Preidnt P.
I ., Campbell of the rnlvrty from
j ri?an wrnM, of the chnj of ar
Ichitecture, who I now attending a
meetlnif of the nwwr lat Ion nnd a con-!
IS
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It shows where the
money, goes that Swift &
Company takes in. V
It shows that out of every
, dollar received by Swift &
Company from the sale of meat
and by-products in 1918 . - .
1 Swift and Company
paid for live animal 85.00 cents
2 Swift and Company
paid out for labor,
freight and other
expenses - - -12.96 cents
3 Swift & Company
had left a profit of
only - - . - - 2.04 cents '
Total 100.00 cents
The 2.04 cents remaining as.
profit equals only a fraction of a
cent per pound. It is too small
to affect materially the price of
live stock to the farmer or the
price of meat to the consumer.'
A ''Swift Dollar" will be mailed
you on request. Address
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Swift & Company
' U. S. Yards, Chicago
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Ton may as well throw your lini
ments to tbo liiniii, it you ogpeot
them to rid you of tho pans of
rheumatism. In fact, the sooner you
discard forever the use of nil form's
of local treatment, the oooer you
will get on the Tiirut track which
leads to rational moans of ruliuf.
For you can rub n4 rub from
now Until doomsday, mid you will
never make ray proress tuwnrd
lidding yourself of rliutunatlsDi, be
cause such treatiuont dues not ap
proach the source of the disease
Bemember from tho outset that
tho pungs of rheumatism come from
a deepseatud cause, nnd that sim
ply rubbing the painful parts of
tho body bus no cITect on tha dis
ease itself. But when you locato
the cause of t ho d mouse, the reel
source of all theso intonss pains,
,vou can then treat the discato iu
telligcntly
And until you do treat your
luunuitlam- intollignntly, you will
never bo
pains.
free from its disabling
Bo many neonlo have1 fouiitl rsnl,
;;cnuln nnd lanllnft relief ' front
ilioumatisui by purifyins tho blood
with H. U. B. that we are justified
is racommendin; this 1lendid rem
edy to nil who are afilictod. J'cr'
Imps your caso is like thsusaads of .
others which era caused by mil
lions of tiny disease germs in the
blood. . S. S. b. o thoroughly
cleunses tho 'bl"od, tiuvt it routs out
romplntoly and ellininatci all )i
uase germs that infest It.
In this way the source of the dis
ease is reached, and its cause it
moved, dive your system a thor
ough cleansing with this reliable
vegotablo blood remedy, sod grout
will bo dolichtod to bo frca of tbi
angi of rheumatism. It hr.s boea
used for more than ufty years and
il sold at a'l uruir stores. Besia
its use today and yeu will nave -
tho tamo satisfactory experience as
thousands of otnsr sufferurs.
oiiould you wish etiocial advice
about your own caso, it can bo had
without cost by writing to Chief
Medical Adviser. 101 Swift Laborss
tor, Atlanta, Go,
CONTRACT LET FOR 1. The mill Is to be leased to and
HITPP IV f f I TT Hifir ft"'!''"" y me asiorui nounng mm
HUUHi rlAJUiV iVllLiLi eompuny. It will be one of the lur.
' . 'gest mills In the Northwest and will
ASTORIA, Or., May 21. The Port tost complete almost ir.ilo.U00.
of Astoria awarded a contract tur
eroding a 4000-burrei flouring mill A fur back Jo history a tha year
to Martin & Wllla-for $75,670. The 950 Flanders was famous for its
structure Is to be completed In loo m.mi.rj.ri.ir..,. ,.r n......
! and the fouiidiijllon ls.already In'KooUa. t .
iioiisness
WHEN you havo a bilious attack your liver fails
to perform its functions. You become con
n,Vt stipated. The food you eat ferments in your
stomach instead of digesting. This inflames the
stomach and causes nausea, vomiting and a terrible
headache. Take Chamberlain's Tablets. They will
tone up your liver, clean out your stomach and you
will soon be as well as ever. There is nothing better.
The Children Will Want It
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