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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1919)
paoe Fourteen VACIV. TWELVE DAILV AS.r OP.EGCNIAn. PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1010 HOTEL NEAR ARGONNE CEMETERY CARES FOR Arrivals in Romagnc Speaking Little or No French, Come Singly or by Tens Seeking One Cross in 21 ,000. ' 1 I iiflil travaVwori w men. hen nnd wive., are arrlv t ft moanc, a small FYcnch p.iti r ,. to :i oetnater? ? mllf "tit frin the illJiirr- wticre wh.te t,.'-m. tl.OflO .f them, at retch from the r.iad fur up the hllWde I" fjairpole where the flu for lu. ii ther nun fell In the Arii.nne Forest nr,t, allcntlv over them Turf In- been planted at the f, of all KTfivea anil -t the entrance to cemetery irraftft la planted in in ,, nH n outline ihe worda, "Arp mairne. l? RiflM awav, nn that It la m.B f the T. M O. A. to aend nil f, I i !ii . Irom Part by irurlc A fcicycle waa went tip ao that tlta ardtwrra mtlhl hava w.me meana of j.tlliia I ' mil forth Irom the t. u. ib.ii the problem .f Iwtnaportlmr th tailor, loom, a bi one. "The army a few tnicka which thev are lend li. on neceaalty for the time bi hut, but th are not certain how Iouk ' they can ke,p them. In th.- m 'nrtlmo the'' V. U. ". A. women ate trying tu ret a truck or utomoblla to tij.ne poii lh i altera ho are coming In ,ur, 1 ,.1 namlx'tK to the cemetery ;nn1 .. the Htasteaa Hoi e. Till: la ihe flrat of a ?erie f inch ... which ih.- Y M. '. A will ..,,,,. new MH "'"'- there no living an-omii .latl.-na for t.am-.nt Itiana Mra. N..n( Welch .Ti.i.'i of Chicago u resident lioateaa ol AWI hotiae. STOCKMEN Roth the large antl small shipper of live stock who have made a trial shipment to us arc much surprised at the completeness and size of bur yards, and are expres sive ol' satisfaction, both as to price and treatment re ceived when here. live ua a chance to prove the above by sending1 us a triedahipmeftt. Spokane Union Stockyard Co. P. O. Box 2185 Spokane, Wash. WE HOPE TO SEE YOU AT THE WESTERN ROYAL LIVESTOCK SHOW IN SPOKANE, NOV. 3-7, 1919. the the I'ntil recently these women, some time, one nt a time, often as many HP K,', have arrived In Homagnc flK.ifclntt little "r no French nn.l l.-iw tried to find a way to aet out to the cemetery, sometime they were , . I, ; ,., ,, hy an armv truck. More often thev completed the lt II milea nt their Ions trip from some town in th, railed Mates to the one cross itnione the tl.OOi which meant their ejrn sacrifice in the war, In a Joltin French cart. Exhausted from the trip and their grf. these women have had no place 5 rest. The army has done the heat f could for them. The commanding officer at the cemetery and hi." wife have welcomed those -women into the old barrack whirh they have made h .pitable. and :hls officer and others have frequently given up their bed to he women. They have aked th-m to their own tneas as their own guests. r., ihe best thev could do was very little, with their few facilities. Hd larra U Takm So It la that the American Youns Women! Christian Association, on request of the armv. has token over wo old barracks at the foot of this forest of white crosses. Is repaimins th'ni and flttina one up Into a small aUti-a- and rtimnr room. The other ht i-elng divided Into two hi rooms. Ik a sleepinp room f' r mothers and wives and sisters, and the other for fathers and brothers, who will con-" on this pilfrrlmage In Increasing lfd Cnv sorols Itlankets The American lte.1 Cross has sent rit by commion Ivds. tlankets and sheet, for the equipment, and the V M. C. A. hn. sent out a truck '.-ned with food s'uffs. prettv cre tonnes a tea set and a few odds and rn.i. to make the place look pretty smri warm and attractive to the pil rr;r,r very simple meals are served t.. visitors at ti nominal charge cov e.inr coat. T. M- C. A. women are s'wnv's there to receive riiests. to see IkWI they have a cheerful cup of tea and above all thing, to give an at r sphere of welcome and thought, f lines, to the Hostes House. to stipplies can be had in Ro- F.M. AYR&S rNDIAN'APOUS Frederick M. Avers, millionaire merchant, left ala business tor fire months to 4irect operation and sales work for the American Red Cross In Paris. Now he's back at his desk In his IndianapolU departmeiU store. NON-PARTISAN LEAGUE MEETING IS RAIDED BY UNORGANIZED MOB is THE HOME OF) GOOD TIRES The I new J T . A t Wm . VMttlaaa...HaBaHaWnBtr.?T f i II You can't go wrong on any of these : DIAMOND KELLY SPRINGFIELD GOODRICH SILVERTOWN CORD j and STAFFORD, Kans., Nov. s. An un ortnmised mob raided a non-partisan league moetlne here last night, dis rupting it. Threats were mado against t'. ft. Wood, orgramxer for the league, who was the principal speaked. A crowd rushed the hall, battling its way pass the cuardtd door. Wood's audi tors rose in his defense and the crowd withdrew. Wood completed his talk, but left town early today. KING ALFONSO IS NOT COMING SAYS EMBASSY he PpanLsh report that sit 'America. V wise iimn shuts hi eye 'lock! a a woman's fault-. MOHAWK All with guaranteed mileage WE DO -r -v e nl vn ranrzme ana a Retreading A hig line of accessories makes this place your ser- vice station. 5 Drumnnu diiprfd ff. qmodiv rn i Wm. Dunn, Munajjer WHOLESALE AM) 111 T ATI. 6 S05 East Court St., Telephone 15 '. i ,?sjiarejjc;aai We make the unnouncemont that wo have b soared the agency for the New Mitch ell antl have a Carload Here and Ready for Delivery The makers of the New ftfitchell have broken away from nil past standards in the "tight Six" tj pe. THERE HAS BEEN MANY RADICAL REVISIONS. of course the major improvements lie in the chassis. Tiny rie in larger parts, in better matprisls, in sweater smoothness, in finer workmanship, in more exacting tests. Y. . . part has been studied for super-strength and endurance. BuL many improvements are conspicuous. The body is new, in lines, in color and h fir. ah. i inish coats give an endurino; luster. There is a nev.-gratle top which keeps i'- h nt . ;. It has plate glass windows in the back. High trrade leather is used in the upholster". The bar is uniquely roomy. Note that the 5-passenger model has a 120-inch wheelbase. Compare that with the usual. In the engine, the cylinders are groun d to give longer life," more power, greater economy. The ball-bearing steering gear is of a typ e which doesn't tire the driver. The rear springs are long cantilevers, which make tylis the easiest-riding car you will lind. The body-is of costly construction. They have an expensive frame material to give enduring staunchness, correcting one great fault in old types. See the New 1920 CASE A car with every late improvement. On display at our show room and ready for delivery. 543 Main Street e Motor Car Co. Headquarters for CASE SIX AND MITCHELL CAIfS Phone 486 Eli SHOP OPEN For Fall and Winter Business My Auto Paint Shop now includes entire top floor of Overland Sales Co., formerly Independent Garage. NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE YOUR CAR "DOLLED UP" Painted any color, :.j jject to your order - flu t T P . lBlaajtsaMesa.. ' , 1 1 1 REMEMBER THE LOCATION Entire top floor of the old Independent Ga rage, now Overland Sales Co., Court and Thompson streets. Bigger and Better Than Ever After week-, of interior renovatinK and installing new equipment, I am now prepared bMlOt job equal to any fn the Northwest. ABUNDANCE OF ROOM, EXPERT PAINTERS and MODERN FACILITIES to cormuch in turning out a good, attractive, classy job. E. C. Leslie, who needs no ntroductton to many of yo, is in charge. Some of the most attractive jobs that were ever turned out m the city were from the hand of E. C. Leslie. LET US FIGRURE WITH YOU CLYDE II i , If lcKAY Court and Thompson Streets Phcnc 637