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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1919)
Section Two Pages 7 to 10 Section Two Pages 7 to 1 0 JT DAILY DAILY EAST 0RE00NIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1919 WHY BE MAYOR WITH STEVEDORES RECEIVING $61 PER-, Civilian Bricklayers Employed by War Department are Paid $1.03 More a Day Than First Lieutenant, M. 0. Crewa the pay of both ofl cr anil HM In the army to meet tho ad- VIIIH liiKOlJHt (if living. ".Mi'Uirai oorpa llauUiianUi who Pcnd many iwtfl Hiudylnii their prn lnofi'KMlon ari. kimtIuIInIx anil iiini't Onto that h army finds It dlffl- -uii to nolo skilled men 7" Mt-vi'doiVH employed I - the war I department at Maw York who are now HtrlMnic for higher wiikc", re eetVe r, I a week, practically the MHIt iih a a. major In the army, who mnt lie capahle of leading 1000 men In battle and who Iiiik vpeitt several ( yearn at H'cHt Point and lower gradefi j to olilaln IiIh rank." F, OCCUPIED BELGIUM IS EXPLAINED BY VISITOR WASH X( ;T( in, pot 23. Htrlli trig MflVAdorM in New Y'urk receive tho Hiinu pay iim u major In the t'nlted Htah's urmy. Civ-ilia n hrlck lux-nt emplm oil by tho war department arc pan! $1.0.1 h clay more than a flrnt lieutenant in tho army medical carpel, Thcne Mtrlrtltih oinp'ii iMtjriM werf were drown by fol. R, ,. MniiNiin, nf the army Keneral Htaff. who ftpptantd before tho houo 'military OOSQmlttM yesterday to present n request from tho war department that OOnSMM tn NrlMxd Money Going Out. Special lax Hehool money, totaling j $ I L'O.Ofto .In holnR distributed to tho various school districts of tho county ftt fast as Miss Urace fttlllam, count? treasurer, can compute the amouniH and draw the warrants. The penile j ton district ro civi s the largest cm ",,r 'this tnonev. tkaVlng drawn l4,976,tti The city received for Ita Kerural fund $10,111.41. Too Often there Is honeyed words. Min;; back of Lest You Forget We just received a nice shipment of New Lemon and Orange Peel and Citron. Do not forget us when you plan on that fruit pudding and cake for Thanks giving. New Mince Meat just in, concentrated in pack ages, in glass and in hulk. Large shipment of Kraut Cabbage, good, firm heads at 4c per pound. Little pickling Cucumbers, per pound 15c. Everything clean and fresh always. Pendleton Trading Co. "If it's in the market we have it." How Paper "La Libre Belgique" I .ueiieu ucrman uovernment and Enraged Officers Told by One of its Reporters. i:Y ion IB, CHAMBERLAIN. ( 1,'nlted Proof Stuff Correspondent. ! NKW Y'UtK. Oct. 23. How the ' famous mystery paper of occupied j ! Botoium- -L Libre Bolaiquo ( Proo t t Bolffttltn defied the (icrman Kovern- j mont and told ihe truth of the war j j rij-lit under the nones of the Qof matt officials in Botalunii wus told hero to day by IMorro (ioemucro, one of Its 'staff of reporters. Ooemaere. wtio Is only 2a, accom jpanifd the IfelKlan rulers to the I ' United States, and today for the first tlm he told the United I'roHN some of i its history. tJoemacrc, who acted as; one of tho twelve contributors of tho ' famous ni-wspapor, has written a book on his eyperlences which Is i shortly to be published. "The Ubre HelKlnue was founded at the beginning of L9U by the aged ; Bruseele journalist, Victor JourdaJa. who gathered around him several do- ! voted collaborators," Paid GoomaorO "Together this irrnup of friends wrote the articles for the paper. To do this they retired with their chief to a se cret chamber, where an electric bell had been Installed to warn them at danger. While waiting to send the articles to the printer, the writers hid t he ma nuseripts In the pipes of tho radiators. The More You Delay The Better It Raises If you fan chut yourself up In the k I teheO nnd avoid all Interruptions most any baJUOg powder Will gtVS Rood results. Hut with CreeeOUt delays do not make h parti' le of dlffOTOnOS in fact, best n-aiults sr obtained by al lowing tli' douKh to stand for five or ten minutes before plaetac in the oven, flrtdjdle e;tk'-s r Ibscuits raised with Crescent can stand hours If necessary before baking. Neither Is a very hot oven requir- d Tor i'ri scent. f 'reHcent prodiH-f-s sw et, w holcsoiue baking. Your Kroc.r tan supply you. Crescent Baking Powder m a5-i;ESi" .'am'; H 1 1. ,)I rut a f-II I CFl-'.CtNT HTC CO. S..HI., WmL .Motor Inn (juj-asu Sued. l'ulk Batea Act of Oregon. Sums a-skea I;., c.r.,.h.lnt are 11S.T'.'. IS4.80. I Doctor Tells How to Detect Harmful Effects of Tobacco Try These SIMPLE TESTS New York : Doctor Connor, formerly uf Johns Hopkins hospital, says: Many men who unioki. chew or snuir Inces santly nnd whfi are eemlngly heslthj re sufrerittK from pragresslVfl oraanlc ailments. Thousands of USm would nev.-r have been afflicted had It not ben for the ue or tobacco, and thous ands would soon get ell h they would only stop the us" of tobaeco, Th- chief bHhit forming nrlaolnle "f tobsc co is olcottne. a desdly poison which w hen ahsorh-d by t he litem slow ly Mffecls the nerves, no-mhra los. tissues and Ivtal organs of the body. The hartnrul effeet of tohacen varies and tffprnds on eircutnstn nei-s. oio- will he errfleted with neral debility, oth ers with catarrh or the throat. Indigee t Ion, e'tnutipat ion. i-xtrenie nervous .rns, ileeplessnesSa loss of memory, lack of will power, mental confusion, ct Others may surfer from heart dis ease, broTiehlni trouble, hardening of tthe arteries tuberculosis, blind nees or even oaaeer or the oommon aftiirtion known as tebaceo heart, if rou use toba in an ofrin ou oeO esslly de tect tlie harmful effects by ranking the follow Ing simple tents. Itrnd sloud one lull page from book ir. in the oourse of reading your voles becomes muffled, hoarse and Indistinct, and you must frequently clear your throat, the chances are that your throat is affected by catarrh end it may be the Beginning of more serious trouble. Next, in the morning beir- taking your USUal smoke. walk up threi- flights of stairs at a regular pace, then stop. If you find that you ere out of breath, your heart bi i is foreedi trembling or Irresjrular, you may be a victim of functional or organic heart trouble. If you feel that you must smoke, chew or snuff to oulet your nerves, you are a slave to the tobaooo habit, a nd a r- pisH I vely poison iYig yourself with the deadly drug. - nico tine. In either east- you have- Just two alternatives keep 00 with the self- poisoning process Irrespective of the dangers a ml suffer the coneequeoces. ir give up tin- habit and ape the d s ngers, sou cs n overcome t lie era v -inu' and stop the habit in very short time by using the following inexpen sive formula, flo to anv druu store and ask for Nlcotol tablets, take one t ablet after each men I, and in a com Oarattvel short time you will have no desire for tobacco, tin- craving win have left you. With the nicotine poison out oi your system your general health will quickly improve. Note When asked about MlOOto! tab lets one of our leading druggists said: "it Is trul) wonderful remed) tor the tobacco habit! away ahead Of anything we have ever sold before, we sre au thorised b the manufacturers to re fund the money to every dissatisfied customer, and we would not permit the us of our name unless the remed) possessed unusual merit." Nlcotol tab lets arc sold in this Clt) under an iron clad money-hack guarantee by all up-to-date drU agists, including Pendleton Drug Co, and Koeppen BTOS, H E R E Carload of OAKLANDS One roadster and one touring on wire wheels. One Paige .speedster and one Paige touring for immediate delivery. Umatilla Motor Sales Corporation O. E. HOLDMAN, Mgr. Paige and Oakland Cars Temporary quarters at 632 Cottonwood St. "The day on which tho paper hnrt to bo printed saw the manuscripts transferred to the hollow Interior of several walking tlea. and thus were they transported through the streets. "Where was the paper printed? is a question often asked. The Ubre Ttol gtqtts had n less thati sixteen print ers. They were all thrown In Jail one after the other, so It can well be im agined that the place of publication changed often. The (Jermans believed the printing place was in an automo bile, but the Libre Belgique was most Often printed In the collars of aban doned houses or in secret underground spots. IM-tt iUution Peri tons. ' If th- work of printing was dan gerous there was another part of the task oi publication even more peril ous that of distribution. Here Is how munagers generally proceeded: "When the paper had been printed fifty thousand wore run off at a time they were carried to certain central places known to tho men In charge Of distribution. To enter these places pass, words were required, such "For the King." "Praise God,' "Prin cess Marie Jose," or "Iong Live Am erica." "After thus obtaining their supplies the distributors wont about the oven ! more perilous task of giving them to the people. To give an Idea of the, audacity of these distributors it Is well to remark that one man invariably found a way of placing a copy of the paper on the desk of the (Herman mil-! itary governor in Brussels who raged and fumed bill never found the guilty one. The distributor learned that at t a certain hour each day tho governor went into a room adjoining his to die- j (ate letters. He chose (his hour tO en- ter through window After several I times, German detectives were put on ' the job lint never succeoded itt Catch ing their man. "The Germans were highly enraged. Their pride could not support th" thought of being mocked. Hut the more the lion roared the more the mouse t Ickled si reet urchins took . great delight In pinning the secret pa- 1 per to tho backs of dandy German of- , fleers. Cartoon Mocks Governor1. "When the Libre Belgique had reached its first anniversary n hu morous cartoon was published under the tit'e 'The Woes of Love. It show- ! ed tmc German governor seated In his : armchair. With an air of desolation. I Before him were the records of all the searches which had been made to dl cover the publishers of ii Libre Pel gbUe. also the bills paid to detectives. Above the governor's head was the indication of Ills dream ; an automo bile rushing about In a cloud, with the poor official wringing, hta hands tnd crying; 'Kor n year now t have -can-lu d for thee night and day, ' v loved hut always thou hast escaped j Robert Simpson today brought suit against the Motor Inn Garage, its owners Klmor Tow, Arnold Hoeft and i victor Henderson, and A, A. Kimball, 13, V. Kimball and U. L. Tycer, to re cover 11 sums, alleged tin for goods i sold the garage by various local con cerns handling auto supplies and ac cessories. All the accounts have been purchased by the plaintiff. The corn- plaint charges that tho three owners of tho garage sold to the defends nt Tycer, their Interest in the business in . Violation of certain passages of the the complaint 7$.6& $17.25. Itl.tti $19-56, $1.4u. ite!8, $227.51. Two Coudc - Take Uocsise. A marriage license was issued this j morning to William Payne and Mrs. Laura Shanks, both of Weston. The groom gave his age as 49 and the bride hers as 62. It Is the second mar- rlaae for both. This afternoon a 11- cense was issued to Hoilis Dovoro Percey, of HermiSton, and Miss Flor ence Pry sat of itieih. Choose Me and Use Me Western Electric POWER a LIGHT I WILL go on your farm light it and give you power for many a job. I will do the milking, cream separating, feed cutting and lots of other things. I won't be much trouble either. Start me and I will run without driving and watching. I will be so faithful in my work that you would never be without me and best of all I run on kerosene. See this plant in operation. It will pay you. Charles Milne I'fcNDLETON, ORE. PHO.VE 1037 I ! 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You are welcome to use your Credit, too. , DOWNEY'S MARKET J HOME NECKWEAR The collar and curt set skoi' i6. could oaslly be made by any worn a.i at home. It is of whtlo orsaa dio simply flnishtxi with ri-MiMo-odgod band of organdy Inscrllcn We have just received a carload of 1920 IT CARS They are ready for delivery. I!e ready for some startling facts as to their performance. MAXWELL TRUCKS Ready for delivery at all times. Neil & Barker Co. MAXWELL DEALERS Phone ISO Riverside CARLOAD OF VICTORY SCOUT ELGINS HAVE ARRIVED. DON'T FAIL TO CALL AROUND AND HAVE DEMONSTRATION Blue Mountain Motors Co., Inc. El GIN WESTCOTT HARROUN 101 Water Stfeet Phone 780