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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1919)
5ailv east oftEcomAH, pEKBiETOH, oeeooi.. wEasEsiAT, tZSSSZ ::, PAOE SEVXH CENSUS TAKING HL ACTIVE IN AMERICAN LEGION i; All Musi be Answered Correct ly; Residents Are Advised Now to Brush up on Know ledge of Family History. FOURTEEN PAGES 5 1 1.. FREDERICK B. WELL& L.L.BOLLES PR. RICHARD DERBY MI.WKAI'OI.IN Frederick K. Wells, chairman of the Mintieapollx convention committee, has hid responsibility for preparation for ::'" delegates 10 fne American Legion convention. L. L liol los of Seattle is asslalant secretary, and Dr. Richard Dc by, suu-iu-luw of Theodore KuoMive.lt, la at the head of the legion's I e-employmcni bureau. BIR .HO BUSTER! It Soothes and Relieves Like a Mustard Plaster Without the Burn or Sting Musterr.le lj cloan, white ointment, riadc with tlio oil Of mutt ard. It doeo all the work of tlic old-fashioned mustard iJrster does it better and docs not Wis ttr. You do rot have to bother with a cloth. Yoa ttnroly rub it on and usually the pain isguncl Many doctors and nurses use Mustcr ole and recommend it to their patients. They will c'adly tell ycu whit relief it Elves tram sore throat, bronchitis, croup, ctiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rliCiir.ir.tiEm, lumbago, pains r.rd fbc3 cf tho back r-r joints, Eprains, eoto r . 1 miles, chilblains, frosted fect, c: 1l5 i '. the cheU (it otten pre itltu pii .-cr.!-). 30c tnd . : : ."c?pica aise REALTY TRANSFERS ii n -i -.Mir- in ,i - debm j. ueMonla i.. C. Campbell I. '.OO. Bl-I Lots T and K, uluck s, Ita Ies1 Add. 1'endleton. Harry It. Newport to Tllolinrd ncas lejf, 11.00. fjOl I, lllnclc I, Herinlalon. Daniel W. Keller 10 lllcliard Henii Icy I110S. Lota II and It, nlnck 2, licrmtaton. Dories McCarthy W. M. T'eter uon t&0. NK11-4 SK1-4 Sec. 31, Tp. 5. X. It. It, Alvln fairish to W. M. Peterson $1. 11-2 Interest ill NEII-4 KK1-4 Set'. 31, Tp. a, N. !l. 31. Murcua W. May to Esther M. Mny II. Lot . lilock II, I.lvermore'a Add. Pendleton. 'Witf H. K. liartholemcw to American Na tional Hank 11. Bee 29. KI-2 See IT: all of NWI-I Sec. 17 lJng south and east of the Furnish ditch, all in Tp. 4. X. K. 2. Jamex Mosaic to J. D. Kirk, $700. Lots 1 and 2 Uloek "it", Uklah. It. F. Klrtpatrlck to Finis L Kirk- irkk IK,, 000. Wl-2 NBi-t unu ;W1.4 Sec. 2. Tp. 2. N. It. Stockman to M. R. 3. E. Clark Heller brush up on family statistics for the census tiiaji skill he around Moon. He nan 1 9 qtieatwnH to unu wered and they mtiHt be answered. ln rlc Himi provides u heavy penalty fur refuse! to see the enumerator or t I answer his piestioriH. Dartfl Ham wnntH stnl intics atiout icwiy iiMiilicr of every honxehold and lit- wilt Mart setting theaa HtatlittlcH about January 1. In the cntio of foreign born rr-MoVntji lit fa abmiliitely neceaaary that all pap'TH ri'latlng to naturali::attnn ahould b left in the house during th1 month of January ao the entnif-rator can Me them. Thin applies not only to membera of the family but to all other peruona who reside there per manently. A Hiimmary of the quentlona to be aaked in given below. The govern ment has provided a penalty for re fuwil to nnawer these or to reofflve the enumerator. Tho whednle Is an fol hiws: 1, Bow many members of the fa mi ly are there living permanently at home? 2. Who is the head of tho family? Name in i-nb-r tht.se m ni nearly re lated to the head of the family, be Kinning with wife, children in order (beginning at the eldest t. relative boardera, roomers, aervuuts, ete. a. 'live tlte MtiKtOa of other perftona not membeir! if the family who reside 1 permanently with tho family. 4. llve age. ut last birthday, sex, race of each members of family and i t her persons, and whether married, HiiiKle, widowed or divorced. 6, Were all membera of family or persons residing with family born within the "L'nltod States? 6. If born In a foreign country, atate where and Rive date of arrival in the United States. I 7. Has any member of the family 1 or person residing permanently with . the family beea naturalized or declar ed his intention to become a citizen? 8. If so, give the date of naturallza 'tlon if full citizen: date of first papers If declared Intention. 9. Has any members or person re siding there permanently attended Christmas Suggestions Send money to your folks in the Old Country. It is cheap now. Make use of this. Today we can give you: Pritfics 2000 on Paris fotahout . . . $205.00 Pounds 300 on England for about. $120.00 Marks 5000 on Germany for about $140.00 We issue drafts on any place in Europe. Nico Blydenstein UMATILLA FLOUR & GRAIN CO. Pendleton, Ore. 220 East Court Phone 475 1900. part of ttWl-i Sec. II Tp. 4, K. H. 33. , Tom I'ond to Chan Serell $6000. E 1-2 NW1-4 Sec. 33, Tp. 2 X. IX. 33. Kmelle Williams H:ir to Cha. Serell 14.100. RKl-4, Xlll-4 Sec 26, Tp. 2, X. It. 33. Charles K. Marrs to W. W. Oardae Hi ijt i, uloek 43, lies. Add. Paadle. ton. L,. K. Penlund to Anno. i. IMmnnrl 11. Ixit 3. Block 2, Arnold & Balay Add. Pendleton. K. I IyonKnler to Kdwlo OtTlntSf 3000. Lot 3, Block li. Italey s Add Pendleton. A. p. Blacklairn t.. WaKer Bt6k bliyi tee. Nt.t, SW1-4 Sec. It, P 1-2 mid SI-2 XWI-4 Sec. 14 ami Sl-2 and fll-2, XKI-4 and XWI-4 sw. It, and XU-2 Xi-2 and SI-;l-4 X"l-4 Mae. 22. and XWI-4 8c. 23. all In Tp. '. S. It. 32. fleo. A. Creasy to Arnold Btihmann 1112,000. BW 1-4 SK1-4 SW1-4, XB1-4 ISE1-4, SVV1-4 SK1-4 SHI -4 SW1-4 Wl-2 8W1-4 SVV1-4 SK1-4 and XWI-4 SW1-4 SK1-4 Sec. 9, T. 4. X. R. 28. Clrace Hospital to Herbert Boylcn and II. I. Orange 17500. West 20 feet of Lot 4. and EaBl 20 feet of Lot 0. Block 5, Pilot Hock. J. D. Moore to W. M. Sluslier I in. SW1-4, XKI-4 Sec. 20, Tp. 1. a B. 35. Albert Tarbet to W. M. Slusher 1250 NW1-4 XE1-4 Sec. 2. Tp. 1. 8. P.. 34 uid SE1-4 SW1-4 See. S, Tp. 1, S. R. I school of any kind since the first day 15. jof September, J919? C. E. Welch to W, at. Slusher 1200. I 10. Is there any member of the SW1-4, NW1-4 Sec. 35, Tp. I, S. It. 34, Camti are aoJ every when in scientifically sealed lackafiet of 20 cigarette or tnpickA'ii2C0cigarettei) in a i asiti-p.-per'CovertiJ carton- We strc.ng'y recom mend this certnn fur tha hnme or oliice aupply or when ynu travel. R. 3. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Wi.-.ston Salem, N. C. CAMELS are in a class by themselves easily the most refreshing, the most likable cigarette you ever smoked. You can prove that ! Simply compare Camels puff-by -puff with any cigarette in the world at any price! Put quality, flavor and cigarette satis faction to the utmost test! Made to meet your taste, Camels never tire it, no matter how liberally you smoke them ! The expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos makes Camels delightful so full bodied, yet so fascinatingly smooth and mellow-mild. Every time you light one you get new and keener enjoyment ! Fri?edom from any unpleasant cigaretty after taste or any unpleasant cigaretty odor maLes Camels as unusual as they are enjoyable. In fact, Camels appeal to the most fastidious smoker in so many new ways you never will miss the absence of coupons, premium? or gifts. You'll prefer Camel Quality I kers and smiled. "Would you call him a liar'-"' asked the other. Another Rtrokinff of the whlafterS, then he replied: "Well, now. I don't know that I'd Co so far as to call him a liar, hut l hose as know him down our way do say that when he wanted his pigs to tome for their feed he had to get somebody else to call 'em." Boston Globe. K4eplM r With uxia The late IInry J. 11- never lost the taste and habits of his early days. "Extravagance," he once said, "is the bane of America; and why are we extravagant T PVjr the fun of it Xo: for the neighbors' sake. "I know a man who awoke very late one winter night and found his Wife ji-iat returning to the bedroom. "What'a that loud noise I heard?" he asked. "And what have you been .doing in the cold?" "It's all right, dear" she answered. "Oo to sl-- p again . You see, the peo ple are coming home from the opera and I Just slipped down and slammed the. front door hard, so that trie neigh bors would think we'd been there." Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. If your gasoline bills are irritating be glad you drive t machine whUh doesn't drink the stuff like XC-4 Louisville Courier-Journal. CHECK THAT COLD RIGHT AWAY Dr. King's New Discovery has relieved colds and coughs for fifty years ; r I ONE NIGHT ONLY THE BIGGEST SHOW IN YEARS Charles Dillingham's Gigantic Musical Comedy ASD Till WALTKR WILLS KOV BINDER COMPANY OF S MOSTLY tilltLS AMOI S TOM BROWN'S CLOWN SAXOPHONE HANI) KICKS HI.4JO, BUBO, s::.no. s.u i-m n .in itl.W THOMPSONS' Pltl 1. fixjlll'.. ' was an an usually liik'h quality cold. eoQCh, jrrlppe, and croup roinedy when introduced half a century ago. Not once in nil ihe years slr.ee then has ihe quality been allowed to deteriorate, lis ef fectiveness in colnbatlug colds mid coujrbs bus been' proved thousands of ttoiee in tllcruiulDde of families. Taken by grownups end given to the Utile ones for the safe, sure, trenunent of colds and grippe, couglis unci croup, it leaves, nliso Juielv no disagreeable nfter-eflects. (let u bottle in your druggist's to day. Otic, and Sl.-U. ar Eowels Act Human funvtlon gently but linnly with out t tie violence of purgatives when you treat them With Dr. Kings New Life Pjlls. A smooth actios laxative thai '.'els iirlii down to business and gratifying results. All druggists 35c. u bottle. BAD BREATH Lvs Edwards Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Keruove It family or other pnrson residing there who cannot read and write some lang- UitKt- ? 11. Give ttrthpi&c of earn person. ! including member o the family who J reside there ijermanontly, and their native i-'iiKuo if f;i eiKi-lorn. 12. (ive birthplace of the father ot ; each person resi ling there permanent ly and hia native tongue if foretcn, ' born. Olve birthplace of the mother of each person, including members of i the family, that reside there perma 1 nt'iitly and her native tongue If for 13. Is there members of the fami ! ly or other person residing perma i nontty with the family who djes not j i-peak Knglish ? 14, What is the occupation or pro J fession of each pnrson, Including rr.tn- here of the family residing ti-ore ptr ! manently ? ITi. Poes the house in whPSi they i live belong to some member cf fthe : family or is it rented? lfi. If house is owned by head of ffcmty or by s:me member of the Tim- Hy. state whether mortgaged cr free I Of incumbrance. 1 t". Are there any outbuild in ere n the premises in which horse?, cattle, ! sheep, hogs or poultry of any kind are Kept? IS. Dns any member ot the family j own or operate a farm 11 19. Are there any members of the family that are either blind, deaf or . mute? SUCCEEDS REDF1ELD f? SKATS SAT! 1UA I lio.ili soni .. .. aeiiaiiawrsriiiws STOP that DIRTY WORK Positive lubrication of your car obtained m from 10 to 15 minutes. tjwiwisiwii wmm EASY, QUICK, SURE The Alemite LuHing System Forces the grea.se under five hundred pounds pres sure into every close fitting bearing. SEE US FOR PARTICULARS Or. Edwards' Olive Tabids, tfce suo su'tute tor calomel, act Kentiy on the tXiwels and positively do the work. Heople afflicted with bad breath rind ?nick relief through Dr. Edwards' Olive 'ablets. The pleasant. suiKir-coateU tablets are taken lor hud breath by all wIki know them. Or. Edwards' Olive Tablets act gen tly but firmly on the bowels ami liver, (stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood and gently purrfyiiw the entire system. They do that which dangerous calomel does without any of the bad after effects. All the benefits of nasty, sickening, griping cathartics arc derived front Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets without griningjPainor any disagreeable effects. Dr. . M. Edwards discovered the formula alter seventeen years of prac tice among patients afflicted with bowel and liver complaint, with the attendant bad breath. Ohve Tablets arc purely a vegetable rwnpound mixed with olive oil; ou .nil know tlicm by tneir olive color. Take one or two every nighl ft t a cck id note ic effect. 10c and Jac WW ASHIXGTO N'Proaidcht Wilson has appointed Repre eniativo Joshua w, Alexander, of lattatla, M" . Secretary of Com iirco to sti'c 'ed William C. Red ield. wbo resigned. Alexander vhs mayor of riallatin. circuit 'ourt Judge for six years and erved 12 years in Congress He is 67. Jewett & Dimick YOUR IDEA OF OPPORTUNITY SPELL BIGGER PROFITS AND A FUTURE FULL OF HOPE AND ACTION. Phone 4sn ,rvlf Main St Ninht phono Pennsylvania farmers i ffer $9 and , three meals a day tot corn buskers. Times chnnge. Uoniomlur the old fuvbionod husking bee that ymi were , I1 Ll ut to :ittrn1 for ti. thintr nn thrt chance of getting a red ear, with its' attendant privilege. Cleveland Tlaln-dealer. Better Tires on the Market Try a Firestone Gray Sidewall MOTORISTS have gained a new conception of tire satisfaction from the Gray Side wall Firestone Tires that are producing such remarkable mileage. If you have never tried one, do so at once. Good dealers are handling these tires everywhere. 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