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I DR. H. M. HANAVAN
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I IlHme 772 I
Adults 20c
Children 5c
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'Till some one laughed at ipe
and fuwtl,
Theyr only woeds, they never
live
Inside a woll-kryt garden bed,
I thouKht that they were flow-
t-rs.
I loved my roadside friends be-
foie
Put since I know they grow
Where no one cares, 2 love them
more, t
They ore so brave to go
Where they may choose just
nn; where
That 1oks pleasant plac to
be.
There is nothing they're afraid
to dare,
An ' now it's plain to m
That weeds are flowers mho ran
rv:ay
PecaiiFe they liked to be quite
free .
And never grow as people say
They know the world was made
to see.'
Exchange.
Ruth
Roland
MORE BUILDING WORK
NEEDED.
HEN Fendleton obtains
its new theater and the
old Oregon playhouse is
converted into apartments
there will be a two-fold gajn
for the city. The necessity of
the new tehater has long been
obvious apd the demand for liv
ing places in the city is even
more pressing. We need more
work of this sort than is pro
posed. With all the improve
ments that can be carried out
this winter there will still be a
house shortage confronting
Pendleton. We are not build
ing as fast as the growth of the
city calls for. New families
are arriving regularly and ev
ery local wedding1 means a de
mand for another house or an
apartment. The construction
of the Collins mill and the en
largement of the woolen mill
force will emphasize the need
of greater housing accommo
dations. How is Pendleton go
ing to meet the situation?
less than two and one-half i
months Kiinnlv ntiil fvcrv snl. 1
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idier from the chief of staff to
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sugar supply rationed. TJie S
normal sugar reserve of the ar-
my is at least three months' ,
isiinnlv and usuallv kit mnnths'
supply, but the department has
cut this way below normal to
meet the civil demands. '
Anticipating a possible re-
currence this year of a sugar
shortage in the early fall at the .
end of the preserving season, S
Secretary, of War Baker had aj
special surv ey of the army sup- ;
ply made early in the summer
and determined that about I
twenty-five thousand tons of!
the army reserve could be re-1 5
leased in an emergency. This!
sugar was released through the
United States Sugar equaliza-
tion board as the demand for it
was felt, in several large lots, in I , , . l
spite of the anxieties expressed i ' E
by many army officers. Had -
it not been for these releases
from the army's stock to public
use it is declared the public jiiiiiiiitiiiiiilllllllllliiltillilliliillllllilllilllllfllliliiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimitiT
would have felt the shortage!
IN
The Tiger's
Trail
Thrills-Suspense
Handsome Jack Perrin
in
THE JACK OF HEARTS
A thrilling drama of the west
when might was right.
Lookee, Boys and Girls!
Another wild animal comedy
LONESOME HEARTS
AND LOOSE LIONS
..Some Fun-Some Excitement-
much sooner and the present sheriff Locates Stolen Car,
shortage would have been con
siderably more acute than it
actually is.
Final Aooomit Approved.
The final account in the estate of
! Harry Huey was approved in probate
TOO MUCH POLITICS.
court today and
charged.
the executrix dis-
Flncd for Siieediriff on County Road.
L. Ia Rogers paid a fine of a and
costs In justice court today charged
with exceeding the state speed limit
on a county road.
Special Insurance Agent Visits.
Fred Tebbin, special agent of the
American Central Insurance Co., with
headquarters in Portland ,is on a bus
iness visit to Pendleton today.
HILE President Wilson
was busy with work ofi
the
Three Get' Buildins Permits.
F. E. Schmidt today took a building
permit to erect a residence at 2103
West Webb street, the cost to be
2500. A. B. Kugel was issued a per
mit to remodel a dwelling on Main
street and George D. Feebler to re
model a dwelling on Bush street. The
cost of the former work is $500 and
the latter J370.
Sheriff Returns from Tonchet.
Sheriff T. X). Taylor and son. Shel-
utmost importance ' 1,011 Taylor, returned last evining from
ITnitchrf Wash . where thpv went on
in connection with the .
business trip.
peace treaty he was criticised
by opponents in congress for
not attending more to domestic
business. The shoe is now on
the other fellow's foot. The
president outlined various con
structive domestic measures
which he submitted to congress
for action. Action thereon is
required in order to speed the
return to normal conditions.
Congress, however, has devoted
its time to an effort at making
political capital over the treaty
and is planning to adjourn
without working out any recon
struction program. The execu
tive branch of the government
has been willing to take a
chance at constructive work re
gardless of how the political
chips may fall. The legislators
with an eye on 1920 have been
fearful of doing anything and
are letting matters ride as they
are despite the fact that harm
is sure to result from their ne
glect. There is need of more states
manship and less politics at
Washington.
USING ARMY SUGAR.
yN THE controversy over
41 the living cost and par
ticularly the sugar short
age the country is now under
going it has developed that the
country might have been in an
actual sugar famine several
weeks ago. but for the efforts
of the war department which
has released more than 50,000,-
000 pounds of sugar for sale to
the public during the past few
months. As a result the army
A Fortl car stolen from W. I., liui
lock Sunday night has been located in
Walla Walla through the efforts of
the sheriff's office. A Dodge runa
bout stolen from Walla Walla Satur
day night was found today abandoned
Beside the road near Weston, having
run Into the ditch on a turn. One
wheel was completely off and the ma
chine otherwise badly battered.
Son on Way to Siberia.
Leroy Dennis, son of Mrs. G. I. Den
nis, is now on his way to Siberia to
join the replacement troops in the A.
K. V. Mrs. Denr.is received word to
day that her sop was to sail yesterday
from San Francisco. After serving
throughout the war in the navy, Den
nis enlisted in the army at Fort Mc
Dowell within one month of his discharge.
Efforts Failed.
County Districts Taking Coiuuh.
Clerks in all school districts in the
county are receiving blanks today for
the taking of the annual school cen
sus. It is estimated that there will be
between 5500 and 5700 persons of
school census age in the county ex
clusive of Fendleton. The informa
tion Js taken as of Oct 25.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
by LOCAL. APPLJOATIONS, as they
cannot reach the seat of the disease.
Catarrh Is a local disease, greatly Iniliv
eaced by constitutional conditions. HALi I
CATARRH MEDICINE will cure caturr
It is taken internally and acts throuftit
the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the
System. HALL'S CATARRH MliUIClNa
is composed of some of the best tonics
known, combined with some of the best
blood puriltcrs. The toerfect combination
of the InKredlents hi HALL'S CATARRH
MEDICINE is what produces such won
derful results in catarrhal conditlojis.
Druggists 75c. Testimonials free.
. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, O.
XE WYORJC, Oct. 21. Despite ef- !
forts of Mayor Hylan to settle the
strike of longshoremen here yester
day and last night, the situation ap- j
peared this morning even further
from solution than when the parleys
bejfan. Meanwhile officials of the
international mercantile marine
made it clear they intend to use
strikebreakers to unload and load
their forty ships here. Five hundred
soldiers landed yesterday, ready to
coal the united States ships and
board the vessels.
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Popular Here
Sold From
Alaska
to Australia '
On her hirBidq$.
'Oh the darling'? ,
u box of Sweets..
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The New
Brunswick
TERMS TO SUIT
ALL PHONOGRAPHS IN ONE
For the informal home dancing ' party, for
personal entertainment during the long evenings
of Fall and Winter, and for furthering the musi
cal education of the youngsters use a
NEW Bine
Plays AH Records
With the Brunswick you can play any make
of record and play it well. Its marvelous exact
tone reproducing ability makes the new Bruns
wick the most wanted of all musical instruments
ECONOMY
DRUG CO.
Agents for Brunswick, Victrola and Sonora
Phonographs. All latest records in stock
Hotel St. George P Id g. Phone 711
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Take home a Delta fancy brick of
I c8 Cream. They are put up in- card
board oartona and will keep for ona
Dr. David Bennett IIU1
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DENTISTKY
X-ray Diagnosis.
Pendleton
Oregon I
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By sending your Laundry to the
LAUNDRY
Bigger and better than ever
YOU'LL LIKE THE NEW TROY SERVICE
Just phone 179 and our driver will call.
We Wash Everything But the Baby
The. Troy Laundry
Phone 179 1 ' 610-12 Garden St. '
' Send it to the Laundry
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Coming to the
ill
Now Released for Public Exhibition
THE ONLY FILM EVER SHOWN IN AMERICA AT
$10 A SEAT
Featuring the beautiful Armenian Refugee
Aurora Mardiganian
Herself
Sole survivor of half a million Christian Armenian girls, in her
own story of two years in Kurdish slave markets and Turkish
Harems.
This epic film produced with
5000 PEOPLE AND 83 PRINCIPALS
is the most sensational revelation of conditions
in the near East yet at hand.
"Auction
Souls
ONCE A
, . America's F.fst Car"
.owner, always a Haynes owner. ' ;. V
They're satisfied. : -'' .
Umatilla Auto Co.
809 Garden Street
Phone 417
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From the Book "Ravished
Armenia"
which is
AURORA MARDIGANIAN'S
OWN STORY
substantiated by the rnpurta of the
Hritish Investigator, Viscount Bryce,
and American. Ambassador, Morgon-thau.
The
Nothing
Truth, and
But The Truth
A Film thnt , will nuke you
thank Provxlenco you live
in America.
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CHILDREN UNDER 16 YEARS OLD NOT ADMITTED
it nnvr ristinir on a reserve of