East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 30, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Section Two, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1010.
THINK THESE GERMANS LIKC 'RUBBERNECK" RIDE?
I'luipman, $2300, wl-2 invl-4 sec
11
tp. 2, n. r. .IS.
li. I. Smith to II. (V Kusenhiirg.
Miftl, nl-i nee, t, all fcee, ia unci mo,
ill; el-2 nl-:1 l-t hwI-4 and
Ml-'J MWl-4 SCC. 28, wl-2 mvl-4 Sel-4
Inwl. rwI-4 nel-4 And wl-2 hc1-4 hoc
SI unci 'Wl-2 .sel-4 mo. 34, All In tp.
2. n. r. 4J and ci-22 nw 1-4 ""'I wl-2
uel-4. see 3, n. 1, n. r. 30.
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T-TtNIJOV " And on your right you see tti
09. these cierman wnr prisoners are Bering the alt
ihcir prisoners before they 8cm them home.
tOBdon. where the kaiser will bo confined " Oh,
in. n town, such is the kindness of the Hrttish
BUSINESS CONFERENCE
financing of Eur
development of tr;
ATI-ANTIC CITY, X. J.. Oct. 30. j
T'nited Pres.i llnsine ntM of
five nations nre meeting this week, I
bringing together in an internalion- '
al conference representative." i: the frrui'h :nv
ret:iry of the ch.mler.
Aniony the delegates
ropfun nations are: G
M Chamber mayor of Palermo, Italy: BC Va le
tin Kranee. Yyre , Relgian minister of Stat; K.
ly compris- Van dor Vel president of the I.ouvain
I 'ntversity; 1 'el lor in do la Touchc,
tiim effect- president of the CoiiH';icnlo (icnerale
i countries Ti ansl:mtiu.ue; Jean Clement . repre
lat ii-ns be- st'"tins the French Minister or Com-
the prim- nieree : Marshall BtOVBIMI member of
r, according tno British parliament, and Itaille J.
ttstant sec- KonkTt Glaarow, Lhairman of the
National Light 'astlngs association.
BUTTE BRIDE DECAMPS
WITH GROOM'S VALUABLES
I'OltTLAN'n. Oct. 30. Mia. Kstelle
IV Sncll, wife of a in omlneiit Butte,
Mont.. architect, went on trial hero on
Ik ihurKo Up volyniy.
Mrs. Do Shell la alleged to luMM
married Anthony Poleoki hero lat
'March under the am roe of Mrs. F. M.
Overman. rulecl;l claims hit briile
li'i'..tiipod the day following the cere
imony with Jjr.o of his money. $200 In
thrift stamps. 1600 In mining stocks
J and oonsidf rable Jewelry which, he
i claims, the woman secured at Port
Manil stores anil charged to his account.
Dolocki alleges he married the
! Hutte woman following a correspoml-
ence of six montBs which resulted
: from his reading the follow ing ad in
ft newspaper:
"Huttc. Mont. 1 am an all-around
business woman; make $17", mnnth
jly: hare it.ooo; am $42 years old;
I height " feet. r. inches; weight ies;
I auburn hair, gray eyes, fair complex
lion; play piano nnd mandolin; widow
I by death: no children; very fond of
home: wlh to correspoml with sober
gentleman, not necessarily wealthy a?
I have more than enough to live on.
; so will only marry for love and mm
1 pantonship."
THE LATEST OUTRAGi
you like good meats.
IF you like prompt service, cleanliness, courteous
treatment and satisfaction in knowing that your dol
lar can purchase for you all that is within reason.
Then and only then do we say OPEN AN ACCOUNT
at the homes of better meats.
PENDLETON'S ONLY UNION MEAT MARKETS
" ' '
187 phone 703
liberty Market
City Market
Commenting fin the importance of j
the convention, Secretary Skinner
said : Atm-rican ma nnfaeturers and
f rna sclera are conscious of the fact I
that it (a up to the business men of'
America to provii$a an effecilve work
ing plan for capitalizing the war
tricken allied countries of Kurope, '
hi h, after all ,is the trrcat market
of th's country.
"It It ri murkalde in note the
tremendous Interest which has been
uro:;scvl Ly this intcrnatb-naJ confer- ,
ence. Every trade and industry in
the United States is sending its
k eenest repreen ia 1 1 ves. A meriean
bainean and finam-iers are rcaliiiiia
that their future depends largely on
t he speedy rehabilitation i,f Kuro
Iean countries."
See How We Make
These Famous Snow Flakes
Visit rr.'T bip- mrf1 frn br.VrIf i ulicrfi niillfinc rf
Suotr Kiakes are everv dav Sfr Uia rnoia nnd A
bpan interior. Note the wonderful mixing machines
and tha huge brick ovens. After you've seen them
baked you'll know why they're so good. Your grocer
can supply you.
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Counsel for Anarchists
Who Says Steel Strike
Has Support of I. W. W
TEXAS
X OF I
( MEXICO
X !
V VEQA
PACtfUCA
MEKCO
PUZBLA
TEHUACAH
!
baked you'll know -why they're so good. Your grocer K
can supply you. ',
ijJJ Don't ask fcr Crackers fel
say Snow Flakes "'fel!
The latest Mexican outrage
against citizens of the United
States was mmitted fir from
the border vfcere so many others
havd occurred. The kidnaping of
William O. Jenkins, U. 8. consular
agent at Puebla. and holding him
for 1150,000 ransom, was done
bv three maalreri hanrifta i .. ,
is hundreds of miles south of the
border and yery near Mexico City.
PLEA IN INTEREST
CF AL MEAUORS IS
I'.ADE BY ATTORNEY
SAT. KM, Oct. --Attorney James
I afott of Aatoria railed on tl over nor
ileott Montlay In the intnost of Al
Meadors, who.se parole ha.s been re-
(vitked because of alleged falsification
jof his monthly reports.
Meadors was recently brougM Iark
I to Oregon from St. Joseph, Mo., where
I ho was arrested on a charge of coin-
plicity in the rohbery of the Kallunki
jstore at Astoria. A confession by
I-Vank Wagoner, arersted at the same
jtime, is said to have exonerated Mca-
dors from all blame in connerlitm w it i
j the rohbery.
DoctorsFaf
"Terrible cue of Eexeraa contmctt-o
hen a mere boy fought dieoe fur ten
CMra. witb half dozen kpecialiita. t-U:
x ik terrible condition. Ahr
nervmifi wreck. It (ook jutt bottler 01
D. O. p. to clear up thisdiseoje."
Tina if the late testimony of a prnnVm
newspaner man. We Iiav een no ruan ol
ulTereni relieved by tin nrnrwloin lotln i
we fret-ly offer you a Ijottle on our perw
guarantee. Try it today. 55c, 0e and $, i
ML lotion ibr Skin Disease
I Al l M AN ac tX.
2nd Hand
Bargains
SS25.00
1 1917 STUDEBAKER SIX
Run ((KK) miles.
1 1917 PAIGE
Looks like new.
1 1918 OAKLAND
New oversize pistons in this ear.
1918 OVERLAND BUG $350.00
Repainted, wire wheels.
. $800.00
. $750.00
I
For Sale or Trade Easy Payments.
Umatilla Motor Sales
Corporation
O. E. HOLDMAN, Mgr.
Phone 337 632 Cottonwood
A 'innntity of rum
years old was sold i
bottle.
known to be 140
TTsr,.- for Hj a
More than 130 varieties of the man
I go arc cultivated in India, where it is
a food staple.
THE toughening of the
rubber by the, Prodium
Process makes "Republic
Tires last longer.
It makes the fabric stand
up better; it makes the Stag
gard Studs immune from
chips and cuts that cause so
much premature destruc
tion of tire life.
Republic Tires are better
tires to buy because of their
bigger economy and service.
Simpson Tire Service Co
J.. A. Slenton, Mgr. 223 E. Court St.
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We are a nation of meat eaters and '2
our blood is filled with uric acid, says 9
a well-known authority who warns us 15
to be constantly on guurd against kid
ney trouble.
The kidneys do their utmost to free
QUIT MEAT IF 1JR
KIDNEYS ACT BADLY
Take tablespoonful of Salts if
Back hurts or Bladder
bothers.
.Taeo ) Margolls, ccneral counsel in
the TUtuhnrs: district for the I. W. W.
carped a sensation when he frankly
testified at Washington hefore the
Innate committee on Tanner and Kdu
ication thqt the T. W. W. orpanlzation
; is suiiportini? the steel strike, as ar'1
!a!o tile . anarchistic syndicalists and
Ithe Itnsian Union. The last named l Wood ot this irritating acid, but
represent! the rtoishevist orttanlzation I become weak from the overwork: they
;of KiieitialUri in this oonntlT. He de- HluKlsh; the eliminativc tissues j
Blared 'hat William Z. Poster. secre-lolr,K ,l,l,l thus the waste is retained In
'iry of the steel strike committee, en- "10 blood to iiolson the entire system,
tered the American Federation of Iji- When your kidneys ache and feel
lior for the purpose of making It more Mk Itimpe of lead, and you have Iting-i-.idlc.il.
He Is counsel for some twen- lnK l"ins in the hack or the urine is
I tl IMssian anarchists who were ar. Iclpudy, full of se.llment, or the blfldr
l imp ml for anti-American activities
Republic Tires
With SrGGART) Studs
REALTY TRANSFERS
mi i;i-.
Vol. Oetobfr 27 to 29. No. 3.
M C I o-cll M L?si Id in to Annie 8.
K'hiH-nd, $430, lot .1. MocM , Hnuscr'a
ditir.f, to Pendleton.
Ch;-M A. Coal to Coil Cole, SI. lot
'1, in block 181. Re udditln and hta
-' 3, , and 1 nnd Bt-Z l"t 11 in block
2, I.lv-re-.nreK addition, Pendleton.
A. at tStam to John JIarder, $30.
'otii 8 and r. block Central View ad
litl' n. MlttOfl.
J hn W. Jones to John M. Raker,
ts.ooo. k!-2 Hfl-4 wl-4 and nel-4 a1
1-4 fwM Bee, 23, tp. 6, n. r. ?5.
peaty !' Ha to W. W. TidimMen
00 feet off vert end of lota 8
-r.d f block R6, Res addition. Pen-
i let r.n.
Van than WcDete to K. n. Ash. $1.
'-.t 14. in bloeJc Nrwport adJition.
HermL' ton.
R. VV. OnriKh to K. V.. McMlIbn.
tl nl-2 nl-4. sec. 22, tr. i, r 2?
M I-" MrMlllen t,; OcorffJa Felt
iiot, $l, nl-2 nel-4 nee. 32, tp. .4.
Arthur HfltrloW to J. If. Rfllov. $300
ot 12 blork 10, Hnuwr'j- addition, tr
Pendleton.
'ra ';h;'!man to itobt. E. Ie
dir is Irritable, obllans 50,11 to seek ;
relief during the night; when you
have severe headaches, nervoun und
dizzy Bpelte, slf ( obfssness, acid stom
ach or rheumallsm in bad weather,
get from your pharmacist about four,
ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoon
ful in a glus.s of water before break- j
fast each-morning and in a few days
your kidneys will act fine. This fa
mous salta is made from the acid of
grapes and lemon Juice, combined with 1
Jitiua, and bus been used for genera
tions to flush and stimulate clogged '
kidneya. to neutralize the acids
urine so t in no longer a source of ir
ritation, thus ending urinary and blad
der disorders.
Jad Raits Is inexpensive and can
not injure; makes a delightful effer
r'OfOOP.I lithla -water drink, and no
body can make a mistake by taking
litlll (.O'.mini ',. ; , , ,. 1.1...
clean and active. p
THE FRANKLIN GAR
A CAR WHICH COMBINE FINENESS WITH EXCFPTroNAr
ROADABILITY wAli
Tile ease with which Franklin owners r-nvor rii0fo, .
gard for travel conditions is no longer a source of ml ' 7-
Hours: 9 a. m. to 11
1 to 5 p, m
Phone 507
DR.
THOMAS C. 0MART
DENTIST
743 Main Street, Over the Hub
Pendleton, Oregon
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other cars.
Where heavy, rigid cars must slow down to round tnrn m. t.i i ,,
rutted stretches, a Franklin Car keeps on at a stS? rani?
cause it maintains unbroken speed without tendencv to ski l ? . "
you farthest in a day with least strain. lumcnty t0 skl1 or veer, it takes
Franklin flexibility and light weight eive consHnt t, . r
road ease shock, and allow corrfident, coXrtable ?re8m4
Air Cooling no water to boil or freeze) makes hent , V V t mc; Direct
gible to Franklin drivers. ' S ,U at' coId or pulls negli-
The Franklin Car disproves the need of heavv weight r , ,
the number of heavy cars it passes. And while doW KIS t '(Ung lV
fine car can be economical by giving ' '"'m's tnat a capable
12;00 miles to the set of (i.es
90 slower yearly depreciation
Let us demonstrate the ability of the Franklin To,, f
which would tax any other fine car with whicTyaSfanSliS0 VGr
PENDLETON AUTO CO.
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