East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 22, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Section Two, Page PAGE NINE, Image 9

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""TWELVE PXGES"
riMY EXST OTiEGONrAN, PENDLETON. OREflON, TnTJKSDKY, MAY 22, Mia
STARTING TO RELIEVE ARMY OF OCCUPATIOH
We Know You Want
Low Prices
Quality Groceries
Prompt Service
Genuine Satisfaction
Ms Why We Say
T Y
Lynde Bros. Grocery
And get more for Cash
309 West Webb
Street
Buiness Is Good
A pretty good reason is our
J Service and Quality.
For That Picnic or Cold Lunch
We suggest ah order of our
BOILED HAM MINCED HAM
SrMMER SAUSAGE PICKLED PIGS FEET
BOLOGNA LIVER SAUSAGE
DRIED BEEF WEINERS
OR FINE COLD ROAST.
Liberty Market
739 Main Street Telephone 187
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Oregon TIiGatrc,Thu.,May 22 1
H Engagement Kitraordlnary
COHAN A HARRIS PRKSEXT
S The Smashing, Tremendous Overwhelming Sensational Musical s
Comedy
E lesli from nearly Two Years In X. V.
: Hid Chorus of Youthful llcailtiful Girls.
s over 00 ix thk company
5 KPF-CIATj company oiichiostra
80 Song Hits of the Whlstlimr Rind; Tikle-Toe' and Other
; ( Inpulnr (iimM. :
: Mall Onlcra Now AccclMttl. Hurry!
THICKS IZc to $2.00, Seals May
Phone 334
Hit
1, at ThomiisDiW Urug Sloro. ;
Woman Deserts New
Husband When Taken
to Live in Dry Land
8POKAXR. Mjiy 22. Spokane, May
22. Alleging thut hia war bride. Cleo.
imtra McKwen, of Norfolk, Va., re
fused to live him him In dry territory
Sergeant ilen McKwen, wearing n
dlHtUigulshed service cross, has asked
Stop Itching Skin
There is one safe, dependable treat
ment that relieves itching torture and
skin irritation almost instantly and
that cleanses and soothes the skin.
Ask anydruggist for a 35c or $1 bottle
of Zemo and apply it asdirected. Soon
you will find that irritations, pimples,
blackheads, eciema, blotches, ringworm
and similar skin troubles will disappear.
A little Zemo, the penetratiag, satis
fying liquid, is all that is needed, for it
banishes most skin eruptions, makes
the skin soft, smooth and healthy.
The E. W. Rom Co, Cleveland, a
IT RAISES
IHeDotch
Crescent Baking Powder
rlirm Important essentials should
eulde son in the selection or your
linking Miwdrr purity, leavening
efficiency ami economy,
rresccnt If absolutely pure by la
horaiory test and government
Mandurd. Crescent, because- It Is
Ion )l- acting rnlses the ilouuh iM't
ter than oilier kinds thus Insuring
Cnwent lfg. C
CHICK FOOD
Use it.
HAIL!
FIRE!
Are Your Crops In
1 sured?
If not. have them cover
ed at once for there is
liable to be a more se
vere hail storm than the
one we just had.
It costs no more to in
sure now and be on the
safe side.
See
Umatilla Flour &
Grain Co.
S W A'.. ..III 1.
Phone 101 1
Good With Cocktails
One good dish deserves another.
Oysleror fruilcocktails are delicious
dishes. Snow Flakes are delicious
crackers. Combine the two and
you have a most enjoyable course.
Don't ask for crackers, say Snow
Flakes.
Your grocer can supply you.
for a divorce. The vwiplo married at
Norfolk In February and cume west.
Ill is Hllesi-d trouble Ktarted when
! Mrs. MclCwen discovered that there
! was no "lwijah'' out here. The cou.
I pie lived together but three daya
McKwen won hi decoration for res
cuing ' wounded men . under machine
I gun fire.
V. IX VAXCOrVKIl
IS TO BE OI'KNRI):
KKW 1IK.I AltMVFS.
VANCOUVER. Wash., May 22.
Miss Gertrude Byrnes of Kansas City
Mo., has arrived to tuHume her duties
as secretary of the newly organized
V. W. C. A. She will be present at
the official opening of the organiza
tion's home, located jit Seventh and
Main streets in the Geowhegan build
lng. The newly furnished quarters
are to be open to the public.
Miss Byrnea has had extensive ex
perience In the work, having been in
charge of hostesse house work in
Kansas City during the war and a
secretary in the Y. W. C. A. of that
city.
wholesome, delicious cakes, bis
cuits and breads.
Crescent is the thrift baking pow
der. It costs less, docs more and
iKtter work, and less quantity Is re- '
qiilrtMl. 1'ou Mill find the Crescent
t'iKik Itook is very lielprul. Copy
free on request. Write
j., Seattle, Wash.
Save the baby chicks
Get it at
mm
Coles worthy's
129E.Alta Phone 134 I
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I Whitman's 1
1CANDIE8I
Just received a large supply.
2 You can't buy better candles.
j better assortment, anywhera In
the world than right here,
We have tried to carry this
policy of selecting: the beat
through out our business.
Coma in and Judge for yonr-
self bow well we have succeed. ;
ed.
Tallman & Co.
H Ixdlnf Prusfftstt
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t.'ncle Sam ia sending troops to re-
..eve the Army of Occupation on the
ivnii.K . iani. v icv.u.m j
army. This photograph was taken on
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NOUIU ine llttliniHJl I. rtnaiin-iiiiiun nin
Beauties of Columbia
Not Yet on Map, are
Pictured in Magazine
The little-known beauties of the
source of the Columbia River find re
cognition In the April number of the
National Geographic magazine, which
in a 10 page Illustrated article by
Herbert Gleason, entitled "On th
Trail of a Horse Thlif." describes the
country of which no map lias yet been
made.
The winding shores of Iko Win
dermere, and of Upper Columbia Lake
whtre the river finds It source, ar
described. In describing the trip up
the Columbia, the article declares that
the journey Is one of ceaseless charm.
Horse Thief Trail Itself, along
Horse Thief Creek. Is pictured, as well
as the eight distinct waterfalls that
can be seen while the visitor is stand
ing In one particular spot. Horse
Thief Glacier is arnjther attraction
featured in the article.
Bets on Ponies, Fixes
Own Fine, 50 to Chanty
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CHICAGO, May 22. Judge Hugh
U. Btfewart in the Soutn ClarK street,
municipal court asserted - that the
American people have a large per -
cent age of snorting oiooa in Ineir
veins; that If all the persons wno
daily placed "dollars on the ponies j thette fats and prerared them
were arrested it would take a Coliseum for cooking. u aIi housewives would
to hold them. j form thta thrifty hahit not only would
"What would you do about It?' the. AmeTica have no need to fear a fat
judge asked Patrick O'Malley, firPt, shortage but our allies could be
ward politician and owner of a saloon pmply supplied from our stores,
at 763 South Clark street. chared In renaerin(r fats for cooking the
with accepting a bet on the Kentucky foHowing. things are useful to know:
Derby, run last Saturday at Louis-j GrInd tne fat Jf necessary and soak
ville, k'y. j H several hours in water that has one
"I'll donate $50 to the Salvation , teaspoonful of salt to every quart.
Army." offered O'Malley. (Drain off the water and try out the
"So ordered," said the Judge. 'Dis-jfat m tne top of a doubie boiler over
missed." j water. Then strain through a fine
- . . I wire strainer or cloth and store In
"v nn j covered vessels In a cool place.
OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL-1 To deodorize fats grind and aoak
LEG K, Corvollts, May 22. High them in salt water (one teaspoonful
school girls In Union have organised' 0f salt to every quart of water). Then
a commercialized canning club and to every pound of fat add one-half
plan to buy a large canner and to ob-;cup 0f sour milk, preferably clabber
tain contracts for canning fruits and ed. This will not only deororize the
Jvegetabhit A timber crew near
t nlon has given tne ciun a contract try out the rat or neat it inorougniy
and other contracts are expected to in a double boiler, ntrain and aftei
1m entered Into soon. j cooling remove the fat from the H-
The leader is Mnudw Rpaine. statfl quid,
champion of the canning clubs tn ' Some fats need but little clarify
IJI18. The membership is 30. The lng. Heat them slowly, put in a few
girls are In the work because they slices of potatoes and let them brown,
want to be and not because they were" Then strain the fat and cool,
talked into it, A. I. O'Reilly, assistant '
state club leader, says.
Ford I 'armors Organize?.
CENTRALIA. May 22- The Fords
and Waunchs 1'rairie Farmers' Pro -
tective association was organized at
a meeting held on Fords prairie. A.,tion which hurts the looks of the sal-
P. Hurdy was elected chairman, A. J.
Milem secretary and J. Nelson treasj
urer. Committees were annolnted to
draw up a constitution and by laws,
- . . .
j 1 he Liverpool & London & !
i Globe Insurance Co.. Ltd.
f UwtpooL RnKtand. oa th. sirt Ut of ivrm- 1
ber, lt18, made to the Inxu ranee 1'ommiawiotH-r
oi U etAUt 01 Urenn, ptirsiunt to U;
' TAPITAL
Amtmot of capital ttock paid n None in U. 8.
IN COM R
Net prrmlumi Tvcolrcd tlurinc
the year $11,623.61.63
Irterent. dfrWend and rents re-
petred durinc the year BS3,L30.4
Income from other eouroea re
ceived duxlD tbo year . ..... S0.839-SS
TnUl Income I12.259.&B1.1S
PISBrRKEMENTS
Net !om paid durinc the year.
inrlndinc adjuMment evpene$ 6. 76. 757. 81
Commiions and aa la rice paid
durinc Hi rnr 8.0B6.498.S9
Tateii, lireunea aud feea paid dur
inc the year 4ns.4SS.BS
Amount of ail other expenditure l,6ti3.i'74.M
Total expenditure
ASSETS
.110, 645.014. 14
Talae of real aetata ou?d imar-
ket valne)
,'ed' 3',4-,000 j
Valueof Moot and bond cwaed
tmararc raiorj
Ijoam on nvrtctiea and col
lateral, etc.
,Cah In banka and oa hand. . . .
I'remiutiu la rotiree of eolI.-r-Mnu
written unre Sept. 30. lit 18 .
Intereat and renLa due and ac
crued ...... ....a.
2.740.103.86
137.838.41
Total a-aete 817.04.87.3 !
Total ae(a admitted In Orvrn.. 817, UM.3t7.38
LIABILITIES i
Cro claims tor fcea unpard . . 8 1.726.57S.T '
Amount of twined p rrm ) u m i
Mi all outMaratin rlk 9.71.1)? 70 ,
Ihte tor Com mi acre aod broaerai 7W.3ft7.4
AU other libihuea 6I5.3J8.40 i
Total liabilities, viclwdro of
aurvtu oapitai etotfk ( 84,-
881.S07.1T 312.203.tPO 21
IM SINK! IN OREGON FOR TUB TEAR
(jrva prenuutna recetfed durinc
the Vear 3 2H7.33S 08
Treniiuiaa returned during the
year 41.ftSStl
paid durinc the jear. . . . 0S4 -.3
Lwwea Incurred durinc tle rear.. 87.7 1& 17
THK LIVEHPOOl, MWimJf ;ixRK IN
Sl ItANTE tTOMCANY. I.TK
TUOMAS H. ANUKKSON. Uanarcr.
i;eo. r ;i KKKAX.
Avitant Uauaer.
fttatutory reaidrnt attomre for wrTioe:
ULU. i. JANKS, 4I Srltiiw Okie, i'urtland. Or.
II. W. Collins, Agent
lVuiUctou, Ore
a contingent of one thousand men was
''Z fTrsTt
overaeaa. Others Ktniuua ocuow
they had been disappointed in not
noaitia aarvlM In PranfB.
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and to prepare a resolution for pre
senting to the county commissioners
a petition relative to tne proposeu ir
rigation of the two ralries, a hearing
to call an election on which has been
set by the commissioners for June It.
WIIOX MAY IWKIt
, TRIP TO BKUSKEI-S
PARTS, May 22. The question of
Presidptit Wilson sailing homeward
from Antwerp again Is under consid
eration. If It Is found that the nar.
bor is adequate for the draught of
the steamer George Washington the
trip to Brussels will be deferred until
a stop can be made there on tne way
to Antwerp for the homeward voy-
it ir "
It Is said In high quarters In Paris
that reports that It Is President Wil
son's intention to sail June S are not
warranted.
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HOUSEHOLD
Tlirlft in W4e Fats.
Thrift In using fast means wasting
' nr.na I main tnaklnt7 thft leil
amoUnt go the longest way. Above
aU ,t means saving every scrap of fat
. comes Into the kitchen in the
, form of trimmines from meat and
suet.
careful housewives have always
fat but clarify it also. If necessary
Kssp for Salad.
Hard boiled eggs to be used in salad
j should be placed in cold water im-
mediately after being- taken from the
; hot water to prevent the outside or
the yolk from turning dark, a condi-
ad.
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tbvio sent in Hdgium.
LONDON. May 22. Six hundred
snort norn cattle or tne very test oreea
have been presented by the Royal Ag-
the people of Belgium, and 300 of
them have already reached farms in
the vicinity of. Bruges. The remain
ler l follow In a few weeks
rne cattle, wntcn are vaiueu at
. $200,000, will le supplemented in the
! near future with additional gifts, aft
f er which more cattle are to be sent
j to Serbia and France to take the
place of the livestock killed or car
ried away by the German Invaders. !
Money for the gifts Is being collected
in all the English cattle-raiding coun-j
ties, and the leaders of the movement!
expect the fund to reach $1,250,000
within the next few months.
Ra-ntond Man Tladly Hurt.
! RAYMOND, Wash.. May 22. '
j Martin Huter. of the firm of Hrown ft;
I Huter. tailors- was run over bv an
automobile Monday night and severe-:
ly injured. He was going home on
his bicycle when John Ronkls of Pe Kll
ran him down. Ttoskis said he nn't;
another automobile, and. in passing it!
gt on the wrong side of the road, j
Huter was taken to the hospital, j
where an examination showed a col i
hir bone and three rtti broken. His'
spine was hurt and his back and arms!
laterated. Ho was injured Internally j
also and it is feared lie cannot live.)
Huter is one of the leaders of the
Polish settlers of this vicinity and wasi
prominent In Liberty loan drive
We shall have another grievance j
from tteritn pretty soon, fur the news-
papers of Paris have ungullantly ex
pressed the opinion thnt the ladies oc
jcompanylng the Austrian peace dete.
j gntion at St. tiermain are far more
I attractive than the feininlno element
i from Oerniany at Versa ilhs. No
j League of Nations can deal with of.
j fensej of this description, as Renators
j Lodge and Knux have already assured
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diamond
SQUEEGEE TREAD
Tires
OTedaynnist
"GoWesf
it will have run
its course have
lived its life.
. Men are measured
by their deeds, nations
by their accomplish
ments, and a brand of
. tires by its tireat Aver
age Mileage. 1
That's how we chose
Diamonds. It isn't only
the spasmodic burst of
big mileage, but the
steady, persistent roll
tng up of 5,000. 6,000
and 8,000 miles that
keeps our customers
happy.
' When Diamonds "Go
West," they say. "I've
had my money's worth.
Give me another like
it." That's what keeps
us in business. Our
stocks are always cam.
plete.
Pendleton Rubber
& Supply Co,
303 East Court Street
i Telcpbone 1SS
PeutlR-toi. Oregon
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