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.aSagL 1 FOURTEEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 9 TO 14 FOURTEEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 9 TO 14 -East; DAILY EAST 0EE00N1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1919. I 1 1 fc wi p m c-) UiisesiffJR pBB mwmp - lZp0 t" IN PASCO FLAMES ASSTORM RAGES titizens Fight Fire for Four Hours While Blizzard Sweeps Eastern Washington; Blaze Follows Explosion. ,SENATB0ARc? raYA4SHINGT0N ILANE REPORT GIVES WASHINGTON, Dec. 10. Senator .Mi Niiry reached WushlnKton- yoHter- I (toy and answered the noon rolloalj, ! Senator Chamberlain will address the i oldest Intrahltunts association of Washington tonlifht and will speak I before the Carlisle, J'a Chamber of I Commerce on reconstruction problems l'Yiduy. HOPE FOR GREATER PASCO, Wa.ih., Dec. 10. Roy Van NM flriiHT store clerk, 1h dead mid kU forq buildings uro In rulna today, a Jut rMutt of u fire which PnHfm cttl n foiiKht for four hours tn u bllft u l Monday night. An explnHlon of undi-rterinincd orl tln Htart d the fire In tho dm? Hture. The flu men BpfMul to the I tank., of I'iihco uiul I In in Htoffice. rhre other "THIRD PARTY" SEEKS LOGICAL CANDIDATE People of West End Look for Early Construction of McKay Creek Reservoir Assured by Secretary if Funds Carry. 8T. L.OU1H, Den. 9. Talk of a third party In the coming elections turnod into gossip of presidential possibilities lion of the u the conference! culled by a commit- i &,r. Ijiiic h.i (Bast Draconian Special.) RBRUIBTON, Dec 10. The en lorHoincnt of the Umatilla Project by. Secretary Un In hiH annual report to congress Monday while expected by the people of the wet end. had added much to the hope of early construc- MeKay creek reservoir. given 'isxnrancr that if good Gppetite By Taking Vinol It increases the appetite, aids digestion, transforms food into red blood corpuscles, muscular tissue, brain and nerve force, thus replacing weakness, ner vousness and lassitude with strength and vigor. Proof That There is Nothing Like Vinol Scrantnn, Pa. "I user) Vinol for tytlakes cleaning as easy as walkincj InilldlnRK wi re gutted. No estimates ffle of s opened its session of a throe j congress appropriates funds for fur an the loss have been made as yet. Van Ness is believed to have perish' W in the drug store explosion. day eausus lu re today. If a candidate can be produced a new politlral party Will be born, the delegates declared. QCALITY SLltVICE SANITATION A Real Christmas Well, it looks like we were going to have a real Xmas and to make it all it stands for you will have to begin to plan on that dinner. The Pendleton Trading Co. will have every thin? on the market. ,1 ;?. MfllfMnWI Now is the time to order your Turkey forthelre going to be scarce. Use your phone Pendleton Trading Co. "If it's in the Market We Have It." the ureuter l'matllla -project will b' bullf. This would Include stor.iR' WftUn of 16000 acres for the Western I-urjd & Irrigation Co., increased stor age for the stanfieid project, water fai 10,000 ncp's lying between Hermlstot, and Buinfleld and more water for the j present I'matlHa project. Increasing the productivity of about 40.000 acre: of land In the west end of Umatilla county. When IS. I', Dodd was in Washing ton last summer, he was assured b officials of the reclamation service a far as they were able to do at that time, that the hroject would receive favorable action. On his return he I felt confident this would be done but stated that official language was dip- loinatlc and that nothing could be cer- , tain until more definite action were taken. Since that time these have been proven sincere Jacksonville, III. "I was weak, nervous, all run-down end had no strength or a. I ition to do anything. My doctor to!.' rne about Vinol. I took it end the -etultis I am strong and well sprain, I DOW look sfter my baby, do all iny he isework snd feel like a new person." tons. G. H. Lamson. , ror all run-down, nervina, anaemic conditions, weak women, eMrwai Kra men, feeble old people arid delicate children, there is uo remedy like inol. four money will be returned if Vinol fails general weakness, poor appetite and loss of strength and f 1 li. At times I was simply too weak to wo Ic With in ten days after taking Vinol I could see an improvement. It gave me a splendid appetite, I have gained in flesh and feel stronger in every way " Mils. L. A'. Means. YCEUWI COURSE TICKET The lyceum ticket selling campaign starts Saturday. Adult tickets will cost 91.00 while sirmle admission for the season amounts to nearly $4. Jt assurances I Is thought that 850 tickets may be linm.dlot. ! disposed of with- little difficulty. Six DUST, threads, lint and even close clinging hairs are picked at once from your rugs by this vacuum cleaner that makes cleaning as easy as walking. Western Electric VACUUM CLEANER A motor driven brush, properly speeded by a worm gear, is what makes this vacuum cleaner different. Women who have used other types of cleaners prefer this they say it means clearier cleaning in their homes. Come in and et us show this different Kind of a vacuum cleaner to yoXi. ely MR. HAPPY PARTY f gS&OrX m PHONC YOUR OROtR SO VOU'LA. KNOW WE PRlNTOOR NUMBCrt OOWN BELOW I Phone, 187 These blustery mornings snd let us do it. Just received, a fresh lot large Eastern Oysters. Take a look at the tele- phone number printed be low. Take several looks at it. When you want to order choice, well condi tioned meats over the phone remember that number. Take another look at it now. Can you remember it? Watch for Mr. Happy PARTY j LIBERTY! h JMARKET aft'T hU trip, an eiiKlnee r WU RPtU t review ih'vir I. matter which h;d formerly leen Reported there upon an J t his land halt recently made a I niikit deuiiled repoi t which h approv- i e.l the reKlh;llty of the MeKay creek ti fervolr and the IrriKatton of the latidu propOMd t' Inrisated. When the $l!,f.no,000 hill for spurting Up Work durlnp the coming year on Irrl- j Katlnn prnj'CtK whh Introduced $!,O00 j of thin fund wa,s r commended by the I roc la ma tip 11 service for Umatilla coun ty. I-nst week J. P. McNauht returned! :i"in the Kilt I-ike conference where he was nent as delegate appointed by the ctiv'l'rnor on recommendation of ; ! t he went end people. He reported ; thaf of the $250,000,000 hill in support of whieh IS western states have unit- I ad the sum of S.r.no.oon mtlimps will j Hi m-t apart for the completion of ffdV- i i At tunw nt w..rk in 1 Hnat Mia county j Senat' i- HjlcN'ary a few days ago In t ll'ortlaiid also made a statement that j filmier the $10,000,000 hilt the Umatilla project wonlil receive a lare share J fer Xn new work. All these facts Rive j assurance thiit the project 'will he j hullt Just as awon as con(fres ajprn- ; priaten fundn eitWr the $10,006,000 1 Id II or some lare apjropriation which j is almost sure to follow during the; winter. The 'recent end' rseinent of Secret a ry liue leavs t he matter j wholly up to concessional appropria j tton and the united effort of 11 weet ern states Is considered a very prac- I tfeal afsiirancc t hat some consider- I aide amount will he set apart by the j present con Kress to further reclama- j ion work in the west. business men of Pendleton and the Student body of the high school ae the Ruarant'irs of the scheme. Any surplus funds that will come j from the sale of the tickex uft-er the ; expenses of this year's course is paid for, will he put Into a sinking- fund, which will he used In coming years to finance the lyceum programs. Those who expect to buy lyceum tickets are requested to do so Saturday in order j that the campaign nifty be finished on ' that day. BUT IF LOOKING FOR THE REAL OPPORTUNITY OF THE HOUR Warned. A boy was visiting another boy, and ' us they were going to bed the little ' boti knelt to say his' prayers. "1 never say my prayers when I am at home,"" said the visitor. "That's all I right,'' said the other boy. "Tou bet- ; ter say them here This is a folding i bed." Buffalo Commercial. What a splendid srift this cleaner could make for th home. It's another one of the Western Electric Company 'splendid products. A lever control stops brush and gives suction only if desired. lit will pay you to investigate this wonderful machine. Chas Milne ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 108 East Alta Street Opposite Alta Theater Electric Fixtures and Goods of All Kinds Let us solve the grocery problem for you. You will find our prices RIGHT, the quality of our goods RIGHT and our delivery RIGHT on time. Take advantage of our thirty day and weekly credit accounts it means money in your pocket. Despain & Lee Phone 445 209 E. Court TESTIFIES PRACTICE GONE; ASKS $50,000 IN LIBEL SUIT AGAINST TELEGRAM riiiiTI.ANl). Qcqi lfl. Under lirrct xamiiiiition. AJsjuuflgl Irs LtUOSs spt'iit lost uf yesUTrtay m tho witnoKS stainl ti Circuit Judss Tiiokor's court, whero his ISO.OOfl llbsl suit iisfiiitst tho Tolom-ani IMilMisliint; company is be- i iit hoard. The chief complaint of Lucas was thai hooanso of artlrlcx thai ha. I up. I Marsd in tho TsUwaltl ho had bee" linal'le to SOCUTS offioos in a unmoor ; if I ho principal office buUdtafg in Portland. Ho allowed that his patl i iils loll off from 50 a day to four or five a day after tho articles had neon published. Ho averted that ho had suffered a sort of social ostracism and that peo ple referred to him as a faker. On ! Several occasions, ho said former pati ents yhn met him tin the street re fused to speak to him. 'It has always been my pleasure to pride, myself on my will power," Lu cas said, "but there arc some things that no man can stand." -v Certificates and diploma .from the Amorban Naturopathic associat Ion ' and tin- Mental Si lence college In Wren Mar. Washington wore lntrodncod Lucas alleged that his nationality was Hindu. Cherokee Indian and Kronch. I ,.ioolil,.t which was edited by Lu cas sumo years ago. in which he Is alleged to have referred to himself as in Rthtoplsn, was offered as evidence Lucas was questioned as to the mean Ms of tho word Ethiopian, but was uiuihle to explain exactly what races he term embraces. TODAY'S WATCH WORD Sicf::':::; Prevention The fOid&tx ;v.p:r.it i .s' i-K-i, f Hn ithrwn mi, siiKtlim-N, chot fcotioiK d-s.!'. : a!: .science hs finally i vA nvulcvn ith ..k ul science i this idea b$ orJCt-d ituelf , yellow fevor arni other in !y have gixen way. And t'cloped an cffcfrie ajiont ri:a;n:.i tStt fJasTJC wh;c is the originating puint oj ovtT ?0 i i dt.vea.vc. Th.A plur i -r",t:tt;,!i, UluJ tint a7it Nujut. I"! c '.i:'it- t ! co stiptio i arc vnarfpnad bccacHtc by r-ciii-in-1 ..: v..T- f rr iit ar.ee thrtv:i clf-iioiaODf t il ri'ilr t :. - f r ;i -v ::-( ir in fjrr-p. Nujol by reli 'VJitrnnai ii :.t ;rcvcta l'ir ahsorirfHH of tht MtiiKntl whirl, tif irrvt :: r woulj !c tzl.en Into t c b.uu ! and ii.fcct i.ir vetuM k. sti in. l.radtvff m.-i: ?( a it writ in Wfn ..t n..:., i i waken the svstt-:n. I wftr i IfS tO I! "t twvl cyacu- i the IporkJ, v itrnint. 1,1' -r. -r . r fr-m MalaMMr DR. J. EDWIN SHARP f Dental X-Ray by -ppolutmast Gysi Articulated Dcoture. Inland Empire Bank llldg. Office Phone 330. Home Phone 794 CECIL COSPER PUH LIC A CX30 V T ANT IXCOME TAX ADVISES Smith-Crawford Bide Opposite Pendleton Hotsj Phone lot PHONE 600 Ihr Constipation - - ---y ag- n-f- vrx- i pbJ mm9 take care of your meat or derthe rest of the dinner will take care of itself. DOWNEY'S MARKET 1 PRINCETON MAY BE ASKED TO PLAY AT PASADENA JANUARY 1 Uot ANOBLlCS, Dee. in 'The luiidio tua rest assured that n tame hotweeii representatives nf the Kjist and West will in played." salil a state mont issued l' the tournament of rns.'s coniniltlee. wlieti iul'ormed By I the i nit.d rrcss that Harvard had an. I nouncjf cancellation of Its trip here ) for ths now rear yanio. it isunderstnod that l'rlncton will , he asketl to come here. Tile decision on a Western team (will not he announced until later. It was understood that ,1'nlveralty of lOreKou hal been decide ! upon as the HOW THE EXPERIENCE OF YEARS SAVES MONEY IN THIS POST-WAR MAXWELL. Tho run of 300,000 Maxwells to date saves you many a worth while dollar in the new Post-War Maxwell. Those 300,000 saved in many ways. 1. They taught "short-cuts" in manufacturing-. 2. They eliminated all experimental work you don't have to pay for a sing-le engineering mistake. :;. They developed quantity production which has reduced "overhead." 4. They enabled quantity purchases; and better ma terials are bought at lower costs. .". They1 taught how to build an almost trouble-proof car: you seldom take a Post-War Maxlell to a repair shop. 6. They taught how to get the most mileage out of a gallon of gasoline, a pint of oil and a set of tires. 7. They taught how to build a car that the less skill ed driver would find simple to operate and take care of. 8. They taught that it was beter to build more and take less profit per ear rather than build less and take more profit per car. 9. They taught how to put more and more value in the car without increasing its cost. This Post-War Maxwell is next year's car. It contains features developed during the war, many of which will find their wav into other cars in the summer of 1920. PRICE $985 F. O. B. DETROIT Neil & Barker Co. MAXWELL DEALERS Scout $1785 F. O. B. Pendleton SIX Touring $1685 F. O. B. Pendleton CALL AND SEE IT The 1920 Elgin Six Scout Model on our floor ready for immediate delivery. All scout engines are turned up for snappy per formance ami put through a special road test at the lactory- , -V T BLUE MOUNTAIN MOTORS CO. INC. EI GIN WESTCOTT- 101 Water Stfeet -HARROUN Phone 780 western team.