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PAGE SEVEN SIXTEEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1020. 111 PORTLAND SEES WHITE with what onco was FlanderH mud, and silll In II h sturdy tlre there's a bit of the valiant air of "la bell BYanoe" the unconquertod. A mile away It blends Into the landscape In, Bitch manner Ihut even though It wre moving rapidly you would bo unable to discern it. IfH a camouflaged ono-tnn White I ' u: I I.AM), March 13. If a gray Warren's Music House "Your Credit is Good' PLAYER ROLLS Special for Monday Monday morning, March 15, we will place on sale all Music Rolls, (except Q. R. S. and Connorized), formerly priced from 35 cents to $2.00, or.e week only at Among them are many standard Put on Your Slippers and Fill up Your Ripe. A Little Bit of Heaven. Harbor of Love. to You Remember Face to Face. Macusha Humoresque. Down by the Sheltering Palms. You Never Can Tell. His Lullaby, by Carrie Jacob Bond. Can't You Hear Me Calling. My Bird of Paradise. In Cherry Blossom Time. Follow the Crowd Oh Dry Those Tears. Mail orders also Warren's Music House "Your Credit is Good" v ,allI.,, ,.,,.. I IMai"SI- Pendleton. Oreg.n jSS8"88 llllllllllllllWlll! army truck that spent something less than two yearn oC Its yotinjlifc ''over there" at the front. Just now it's en joying "shore leave," and Is spend ing Its holidays In Portland with Unole, Bum's Army recruiting forces. BVom Captain llrnest T. Jones, 85th Infantry, In churice of the two Port land recruiting sub-stations, 25c classical and operatic selections. I'm a Lonesome Melody. Lakme Rhapsodic Hungroise. Candy Shop. Annie Laurie One Sweetly Solemn Thought. Hear Me Norma. Over the Garden Wall. Angels Serenade. Buck Eye Rag. Evening Star. When I Lost You. Buzzin' the Bee. He's a Devil in His Own Home Town That Hula Hula And many others, send for complete list. . dfttm& at these prices. khaki -Clad young dure-devll "Shorty" who wanted to run up Washington street 60 miles an hour, and from other sources, has been gathered the remarkable record of this sturdy tiuck. It Is. what li known In army parlance as a "reconnaslance truck" for advanced service at the front. It's body, lettered "Ir. B. A. 20800," i built or, ;t one-ton White chaasls, with a 45 H. P. motor, Its complement, whn In service at the front was one cap- from the ' tuln, one reconnatsunee officer, and ' eight armed men, with necessary bag 1 gage. MIle-u-Mluiite Truck Naturally, Is can get tip some speed, and many a time It has been called upon to do 80 miles an hour, which Is "going some" for n heavy truck. It saw stern duty on two fronts, the 1st. Mihlel anB the Argonne, and there's many a man who's willing to testify what that meant! Not always.. however, was It out on the rim of no-man's land, if there were supplies to be brought up qulck I ly, It brought them: If there was a ! hurried trip to bo made with men or Officer, It was willing and eager to 'go; If there was a shortage of atnhu j lances, It was pressed Into service to carry wounded men to the dressing stations behind the lines. Xo one ran sav how many drivers it has had. but their name Is legion. WTierc roads hore were none it made Its own, ask ing no favor, and yet It came out of It fiery baptism unscratched. with thousands of miles to Its credit, and many thousands more In Its pentup Inews of steel. Back In the office of the president of the White company, in Cleveland, lbr- have proudly hung on the wall a irolx de Guerre. It Is the tribute of v grateful republic across the sea to 'he service performed by this truck ind by thousands of Its mates whose service was equally brilliant. Recruiters show it Off. The recruiting force are very proud f their '.ruck and of Its record. Every nii;ht they drive It down to the White company's plant and. stable it on the floor between a big White fire ap paratus glistening In red paint and nickel and a squadron of gray-clad dump trucks whose mettle is yet to be tried. And- if there's a track, language fund who will say there Isn't?) we can imagine the war barred veteran speaking in this wise, rot vaingloriously. but as one con Kloug of loyal service, modesty, yet with authority. "I tell you. fellows, service is what counts. Service Is what our family etargye has been noted for. and I can tell you there were no yellow streaks In any of the bunch that went ever with Vne. Just remember that when ou go out to do your life work. You may not have to fight I hope you won't but. there are loads to arry, roods to build, timber to haul. If f!,ey let me out of the army I'm goln to jump right into the thick of it. I like the life. The little experience a rnss the water has just put me In eood trim to do big things." And then the big red-and-nlckel fire truck will nod brotherly assent, and the gray-clad dump trucka will surreptitiously feel of their muscles and nudge each other, as much as to say: "Just you wait; there's golne to be something moving when we go on the outside." gffllillllli 1 Why Pay the Peddler or 4 I canvasser Twice These Prices? in: BX3M STOCK TONIC 25 lb. I'ail Costs 2.50 inn lb. pram Costs ss on Here Is another point, Mr. Farmer,, we want to empha size, that Is: Dr. Hess Stocjt Tonic Is highly concentrated. It goes farther as the small dose quantity proves. It puts your animals In a thriving condition ready for Spring work. & Co J Icmling Druggists DR. W. H. REYNOLDS Chiropractic Nerve Spwtalfst. rtooms 1 and 2 Inland Kruptre Bank Bldg. Telephone 1018 Hrs. 10-12 a. m. 1:30-6 p. m. lfi!lli!!!ll!llllllll!llil!l!! IIIIIIIIIBH j p:miiiiiiHiiu!iniiiimiiiiMi"wiM" . Sjjjjggjg i, , Who Does Your Repairing and Overhauling Years of experience in the automobile game in Pen dleton and vicinity enables us to give you work that is SURE TO SATISFY. Any make of car will receive ex pert work. Let us do your next job. GLENN LONG The Pioneer Auto Man 632 Cottonwood St. Phone 337 BLACK CAT Paint for roofs, bridges and all exposed surfaces. It is water proof, acid proof and practically fire proof. IT IS NOW AND HAS BEEN MANUFACTURED IN PENDLETON FOR OVER SIX YEARS AND HAS PROVEN ITS MERITS AS HUNDREDS OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS HAVE PROVED BY USING ONCE AND REPEATING THEIR OR DERS FOR THE PAST SIX YEARS. We are also agents for the Pioneer Paper Co. of Los Angeles, Manufacturers of Roofing Material. We guarantee quality to be equal to any on the mar ket and prices the lowest. We will be only too pleased to quote you prices up on application and to give you names of many satis fied users of this material. We contract to build and paint roofs any place any lime. Ceaver Manufacturing Co. E. E. CLEAVER, Pros. THOSaR liillll $65.00 PER ACRE Klght hundred acres In Lincoln county, Washington one and a half milee from town and Stale Highway and two hours drive from Spokane on hard surfaced road. 0S0 ai res under cultivation, all of which can be farmed by tractor, fine half of place is In crop for 1920. Soil is deep and very productive. Land Is Improved by two sets of good building and excellent wter supply for each set. Place can be sub-divided Into two farms If desired. One of 480 acres and one of 320 acres. Price $6T per acre. Including Immediate possession. Terms one half cash, balance ar- range to suit purchaser. Oregon - Washington Ranches Company ROSS C. LASHLEY, Mgr. Hotel Bowman Bide. Phone 542 Pendleton, Ore. 120 W. ( krart Street SWEAK1NGEN, Sec. DM.! S5