TWELVE PAGES lativos and friends the past three weeks Miss Stasia Walsh, county nurse, spent Wednesday In Harm 1st on from U'endleton where she Is organizing a Home Nursing courso for both the high school girls and women of the EAST OREGON IAN SPECIAL NEWS OF UMATILLA CO. TWO MARRIED 67 YEARS Beat the community. ICd Jackson is the owner of a new now the possessor of a new Hush car. Ford car, purchtised from the HarmlS-to- ' ( Kunt Oi eK'mlan Special.) Auto company. Miss Leah Vercy was a Pendleton Mlm A. K. HamESCBO, Pet. Sl. Cary Woods died Sunday night at Visitor yesterday. mer und MUaf Anna tfendenhall lift Pendleton Itright'a from dlseaifc. The tl.. til Two carloads of cattle were shipped '!'' IMart' funeral was held Tuesday morning .'tt ' H..l..i to Hoardman kint week, one carload or the Baptist church by Hev Mr. Hall. attend a wedding anniversary of their Nick Mi Mr. and registered stock and one air- The stores were closed during the fun- - Unci and Aunt, Olhrer, who have been married 6" load of grades. These were auctioned eral and the flag was "at the off Monday, some grades brought as He was a veteran of the world Vf&X eui. Ol all Kuedta high as $600, The two carloads which and had been in some of the hardest wedding, Mm. Hammer the only one they paid 5000 for sold for 17000 fighting, where It is said, ho contract- - now livlntf. Hchi JudKe Hean of Kalcni to the ad the dlseaHe. He leaves a wife, h;ivand the profit was lar buyers. The cattle were shipped In Ing been married about o monthsi and vIhIIi r Hnmlay. Mr. Hi went of Echo. by the County Agent of Morrow coun- a sister, Mrs. Winhurt. Mr. Woods, farm np h Worl linker has alve ty and local people of the Hoardrnun was the first soldier to die from here. aa rural mall carrier of tl;n eornniunlty. The funeral was largely attended by 1. J. H. Oobliell has fcCMPtII d th Mr. A. EJ. Ttobb left this morning bis many friends, Koldters and pallors. left vacant by Mr. akcr flee sym-j many Their friends extend their dutieH on for Spokane, Wash. Mr. Uobb's mo- pathy to rela- - commenced hin bereaved wife and r the ther and ills wife will leave tomorrow tlves. Mr. Gobble prevl Klily mornlnK. about to spend the winter. for Spokane on thin route mall the rled ItMr. and Mrs. Alxander returned J. H. Young returned this morning home In Pendleton Monday five years. Madlxon of Tin er Crock, from Texas, where he visited with rel- - to their (Jaylord after visiting at the Dodd home dur- spent Wednesday in ing the Dairy Show. Harry McCormlck left Friday mornMr, and M rs. He n ry Jacobson of Anueles to attend a meAdams, Ore. returned to their home ing for tM at that place. Sunday after visiting at the lady's chanical school It. B. KUinfield left Rcho Wcdm parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Leek, High n E PAGE NINE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1919. DAILY EAST OB.EGONTAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, -- L Cost IVING two-ye- half-maw- t. r:.r n Hpecial.) Ore HERMISTON, Oct 31. Mrs. EJ. K Davis and daughter .otl returned the latter Kirt of the week from I'hlladel-phl- a, Pa., after a two month'n vMi to relatives and friend. While they attended the Grand Army encampment at Columbus Ohio. Coming through the western states on the return Journey they encountered rain In the Dakota a and snow in Montana and Washington. J. D. Catron of Columbia district is pro-rate- d The price is on every can alU-ndln- - the same now as before the war and fu rthermo re double the price could not buy a better baking powder than It is car-fo- 1 1 s- PLENTY OF FRESH AIR FOR FLU "Flu." a Belgian accompanies Major Albert Smith, U. 3. A., on all hit tllgh (s. Flu accompanied hit mas-te- e on the long flight frcu. New to San Diego, Cel.. by way m Florida, a distance of 4500 WKW VORK - poll and thankyou ever so much ioi the box of Sweefe' BAKING KC dog, rk POWDER Ounces for The Government Uses It Millions ftipnlat Here Sold Pros -- j home. WASHINGTON, Oct. 31. Seating Mrs. Maurice Toe, of Pendleton, is of German and Austrian delegates in visiting- at the home nt her mother, whs proposed Thursday by the French Mrs. Hose Webb. delegation. Hoyt Copping-eand Ralph Dorn hunting Tuesday. They went ducl report Killing a bag of 21 birds. John Mirhaels and Raymond Strirk arrived in Krhn Wednesday with a liirge band of beef cattle belonging- to din ha nrthers, which had been on "GETS-ITtheir su minor range on Star key and " McK&y The cattle will be Creeks. fed here this winter. Frank Ounha drove down from the He The irntt I'm In I em Corn I.ooKrnrr. Ctinha place on McKay Cre-ek- . SJniplc an A. II. . NVt Fails states that there Is between eight and very cold. snowof ten and Inches you a get to hav rid of If tried p your toe with Corn by bun Mr. and Mrs. Karl A igg;lesworth bHmlagett, or nr naive that made Wednesday. ItnoHt raw. or tried From Lena were in Kcho, sold and delivered 1800 Pedro Joe to drag youi out with a knife. lambs to Frank rorrei Tuesday. The lambs will be wintered on the t'orrea place on the Meadows. "GuJt 2nd Hand Barg ains 1 STUDEBAKER SIX Run 6000 miles. 1917 PAIGE 1917 $825.00 OAKLAND New oversize pistons in this car. 1918 OVERLAND BUG Repainted, wire wheels. 1 1918 $750.00 1 $350.00 For Sale or Trade the and the Com. O. E. HOLDMAN, Mgr. 632 ii,. ,, i fit hn ii uiimrion wnitiiliT for IniHKinfl peel-n- g uhp 'Wts-It.- " your corn oil' norloualy, ,nsilv Mid ppcllnR off a PRinlrHsly. just like what happen ikln. Wi ll, thai is There if nothiwhen you usa "0t-It.ng- clso that will Rivo you thi.s pamr r. had the lault. Millions of folks hav.hy putt or same hlcssd experience. a rood time and suffer, limp, nnd spoil in-nayour or our for yoiirsrit and pen er of mind while trying to attend "Cets-It.- the pimple to husinesii? U com m on Bense w a . anteod. "lpts-lt.- " the only sun el h but a k money-h- a Ptore. &trd iy v.. druc trlflf nt :tiiv v t o.. ( hlcaijo. in. IHwrenre Pendleton and reeonimmded Sold In an the world's best corn remedy by Tullman A Co. Iwbtn you Cottonwood WHEN IT COMES TO Overhauling Cars STOP SICK HEADACHE We take our hats off to no one. We make a specialty of overhauling and repairing cars ANY MAKE. If you want a good, honest job, bring it to us. I II Get instant relief with a 10 , 4 2 cent pacKagc oi uv. janits suffering! m. Jewett & Dimick 546 Day Phone 486 Main St. Night phone 244-- R J .nli.tlnr or .(nil ti throbblnpr hrndiuhps, ylpld in just a LEVER FOOD CONTROL few moments to Or. J.mios" lleadacho ACT MAY BE USED Powders which cost only 10 rents a package at any drug1 storo. It's the TO PREVENT CLOSING quickest, surest headache relief in the Several WASHINGTON, Oct. .11. Relieve Ion"t suffer; whole world. the agony and distress now! You can. eoiiTHon wh'rh the novernment miffbJ have toko to prevent cloning of the coal Millions of men and women found that headache or neuralgia mis- mines November 1 are beinp diseuss- ery in needless. (Jet what you ask for. d. Amoir- :hem is the Lever to Main Street, Over the Hub Pendleton, Oregon hum iiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiwiiiininnnBWiBiBwwW4 SALE haniat Monday, Nov. 3rd three-year-ol- four-year-o- 1 Tlio WASHINGTON, Oct 31. double 1:isk ot corn butting rudii-nlisin the rniiks of lnbnr ami sar.'Ttiar t wnCr painprs" will tbo "riRht bo put up to the oonfarenee of the International union brails which nioi't hro DvcOTABer SI. It was mndr plain In a tetter which Prrsldrnt r.nmiKrs. of th American Federati n, pivo out today. d ld wood saw three inch wagon with hay rack. 1 iron wheel w agon with hay rack. Two and a half inch wagon. 1 wheat rack 2 mowing machines 1 1 hay rake binder 1 disc 1 to-wi- iJmlm , t: drill, It! hoe four section harrow 1 fresno, 4 horse 1 wheat blade, 12 foot 1 walking plow, 16 inch 1 blacksmith outfit, with tools 1 buggy 1 hack 1 Shetland pony buggy fanning mill 2 sets heavy breeching harness 2 sets work harness 1 set hack harness 2 sets single buggy harness. 1 set of double pony harness 1 set of single pony harness. 1 sad tile 8 dozen full blooded chickens 2 dozen turkeys 1 1 . 1 A few geese 24 head of sheep. 5 cords of 16 inch wood. Oliver 3 bottom gang plow garden cultivator new Ludwig piano And many other things too numerous to mention. 1 1 1 TERMS STRICTLY CASH FREE LUNCH SERVED AT NOON I I : AUCTION first class wheat hay well broke, G and 7 yrs. mares, 2 black old, weight 2900. mare, well broke, 1 weight 1470. mare, well broke, 1 weight 1380. 2 geldings, 5 yrs. old, weight about 1200 each. pony, 8 yrs. old, gentle, 1 saddle weight about 800. 1 sadle mare, gentle, 6 yrs. old, weight about 1050. 2 yearling filleys. 16 head Shetland ponies, all colors and ages. 1 two year old filley. 2 of them right 4 gentle milch cows fresh. 4 yearling heifers 1 three year old heifer. 1 gasolene barrel. 1 oil barrel 1 grind stone LABOR PROBLEM WILL BE PUT UP TO CONFERENCE MEETING DECEMBER 31 p. m. where the off Mindana 110 tons of 3t to 43. The senate also defeated the Muffs amendment the l.tst of the treatv amendments t" the foreign rlatlons committee proposed by 2 6 to 4 7. The Shields aniemlment would have given empires or federations In the It league of nations only one vote. was proposed as a substitute for the Kit-rincolony a Moses amendment. from voting when :i vote affecting its mother country was under consideration. The aim of both measures was to equalise the votes of America and Britain in the league. Senator Sherman obtained the floor and called up his amendment to In- crude Invocation of blessings of the Uelty in the treaty preamble. The senate rejected it by 57 to 27. 5 DENTIST isucd Commencinp: at 10:00 A. M. goods, all the following livestock, hay, farm equipment and household WASHINGTON, OCC. It.-- The senate Wednesday rejected the Shie)Us amendment to the treaty fy a vote of Easy Payments. to DR. THOMAS C. 0MART 1 IS REJECTED 1 Phone 507 depth of the munii a. m. to 12: GILMAN FOLSOM will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder, cash in his ranch three miles southeast of Pendle ton, on LAST OF AMENDMENTS PROPOSED Umatilla Motor Sales Corporation Phone 337 Th in the Pac dept Is 32 it 9 I I Out Tk"Ouch" $800.00 Looks like new. I Hours: 743 NEW YORK. Oct. 31. The Packer fourteen miles north of town, during day to meet with V. L. Thompson and the dairy show. They made the trip Elliott Corbett at Woiser, Idaho; from overland in their oar. where they will make a trip through the Twin Falls and Flnhl country, re- giHtiiHmnmiwininNimmniiiniinmiiHimniiiiiii .Sunday to Weiser. turning FRENCH PROPOSE TO LET Mrs. F. F. Wamsley of Seattle, who GERMAN DELEGATES TAKE has been visiting here with her brothEd and red Vanhorn, left nn train PLACES IN CONFERENCE ers. No. 2, Wednescay, to return to her SALT LAKE I dated 1391. the Chinese powder decreed ir heels distance note existing C, and w vernment. The oldes DRFSSFS MUST "BEGIN AT HEELS, GO TO REASONABLE DISTANCE OF THEIR NECKS" CHOCOLATES 1 in barring and rouge for girl pupils, alo "dressed should begin at th and go within a reasonable oi their necks. tested. co Australia of Pounds Overseas (llegiate Institute control act which make it punishable to conspire to prevent production of neccesities and gives the government power to seize mines. furnish could The government troops to see that the miners who unmo- are work to continue wished and Sent Gilman Folsom, Owner COL. W. F. YOHNKA, Auctioneer. atnmtwmutiiiiuiititiuitiiniuuiiuiiiHuiiuiiumiimtiiimiHitHmMtiti JAS. H. STURGIS, Clerk mMiiummitiiiiiiiHuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMi4l I I
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