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-9 if . 3 t f t iPA1!7 OREOONTAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 191.8. S0CII11 tJ! VQtf tiETHMAN IIOLLWfiG COURTS INVESTIGATION LONDON, Or. von Dll Ifc-lla 1-Ita women's frnter-:J. It. I'nnhnm. Miss l-minle A. y-Icovcredtand has rosumcd hor dulips at Mty hm JuHt Inntttllrd chapter HI the 1 Mrs. 1 liomns Twredy. Mrs. II. O, -Sawtellc'a Jewelry store. riron AKH.ultmal college t Cor- Worthlngton, Mm. W. J. Stockman, I o. u. lrowley la In the city from vail in and among member who Ht-Ml"s. " '- Mortimore. Mrs. C. H. i Vancouver, Wush., reglctered at the twnded the ceremony from the Vnt-! Waffle. -Mrs. Ida fowler and Mrs. W. Hotel St. Ueorice. Mr. Drowley la a vrnlty of Orefton waa Mlsa Myrtle 1:- Ferguson. prominent lawyer of the Washington Koaa. Th Irotlalllnr officer was Miss lown. " 1 .. I..... I.. 1 toul fitch, prenldcnt of Delia Delta Delta, who Is a Elmer of the late Clyde fitch, well Known writer. She haa business i Jttst returned from aervlc overseas. wMlaa Jane, Murphy is expected to rtive home, from the University of Oregon Friday morning- to spend the Christmas holidays- , MlM Urace ItUKK. Miss Vera Temple and Miss Margaret I'helps mr exneeled Sntur day mornine and Miss Helen Nelson 1 to come either Saturday or Sunday, while Miss Myrtle Itoss Is also ex Pcted durlna- the week end. Miss fJatherlne Thompson and Miss Thel ma Tnompson also plan to arrive Sat nrday from Seattle. A. V. Wells, Portland, Is visitor in Pendleton today. .1 i I M. Cnrsill left today for Los An- t Jirmimne Kmrir is rcd the winter, i . . c gtles where he will spend I F. It swayxe, hanker of Hermlston, 1 1 in the city today. James Means Is a Pendleton visitor loilay rrom Manlieltl. j i B. W. MeComas left thU morning for Portland. I Mr. and Mrs. James Hill left toduy ; for Portland. D. o. Justus Is In the city today ; from Hepp-ner. j O. H. Van Hy of YVenton. Is a vis- ilor at the New Perkins. Portland i Journal. j James A. Fee of Pendleton, is res- Istered at the Seward. Portland Jour i nnl. Strong at .Weston i . . . ....... tfc.ast uresunlan Special.) WESTON. Dee. 17. In spite of the fact that the Spanish lllflu enza has closed everything;, it has not kept the Christmas spirit from entering; Wes ton. The good cheer of that merry season is already beginning to be felt. The stores are brightly decorated and I people are busily engaged with their I Christmas shopping. J Miss Kontae Kintoul. primary teach. I er in the Weston schools, left yester- An important meeting of the Par- 1 1 '1 - fn. Huv I. ..... l.. f I. .'. 1 ... II i Mr. and Mrs. P. c. Failey or Pen- j .j,! ., ' , .J-J ZJ . morrow at 4:30 o'clock in the library; Portland Oregonian. room of the city hall. j H. D. Storey is in the city from I Colfax. Wash., stopping at the Hotel 'A social meeting of the Degree of i St. George. Honor scheduled for tomorrow after- ; - haries I'iixter Is over today from with home folks. j Joe Hodgson has secured the serv ! ices of nn expert miller to operate Dec. 4. LONDON, De Hethmann-Hollweg. Ger man Imperial chancellor at the out break of the war, Is caRi-r for an In vestlgntlon Into his share In the or igin of the conflict, according to statement he has made to the North German Gazette of Rerlln, as quoted by the Central News correspondent at Copenhagen. The former chancellor In his state ment refers to the Bavarian revela tions regarding the war's origin and protests against the publication of fragmentary extracts from documents and the deductions made from these. He admits that Germany was not snr- prlsed nt Austria's action regarding Serbia, hut declares he was not aware of the text of the. ultimatum before it was dispatched and when he saw H he regarded It as too sharp, both in Its tone and as td the demands made The ex-chancellor says he Is anx iously awaiting the day when his case may be Judged by an Imperial gov ernment tribunal. "We will admit our errors." he adds, "but will not al low ourselves to be forced to make untrue confessions." For Bail: liter lr Coated Tongue, Biliousness, Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Bloating, Gum. ' Constipation, or other result of Indices tioa, no remedy more highly rccom mended than FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS They cause no griping or nausea. Cleanse the bowel, sweeten th atom ach and benefit the liver. Never dis appoint. Mrs. Elizabeth Slauaon, 137 80. Mln St., So. Noiwalk, Conn: "I can hoacatly toy Foley Cathartic Tablets ere wonderful." TAU.MAN CO. "l'W 1 : mem paces UPSET STOMACH rAI'K'S Dl VI'ICI'SIV , AT ONCE lvVDS SOl'ltM'.SS. fiASKS, ACIIIITV. IVllHilS-TIOX. Undigested food! l.ymps of pain: belching' gas, acids, ana sourness, Win n your stomach. Is all upset, here is Instant rellv,t No walling! ' noon In Moose hall has been post- ! I-a Viramle looking after business mat pnned, the future difle being indt f i- ! ters. Hite. ! 1!- G. Bennett is in Pendleton today a ; looking after 'Women who spent yesterday after- The Dalles. noon working for the sartnent mak- j Jlr. and Mrs. Guy- o. ConnerlJ of lag department of the lied Cross urc j Pendleton are guests at the Cornelius. lire. Walter Planting. Mrs. Sam Jen- Mr- Connerly Is a stockman. Port VISITS ITALY IV ,1VV1!V ItOMK. Ioo. 10. The Italian press eiilhuslaMlcally wcrunics Wilson. VAKIS. IK-c. 16. Wilson will visit the Flavo flourln mill. Hte will nowlIJoyd C'corsc and 1'ori'lKii Secretary run the mill continuously making llalfour, at the end or the week, to be wheat flour for the shipping trade. followed Immediately by a tri to the Hezekiah Key, a, Weston pioneer, American army. This ncecssitalcM the while sitting in a hotel In Pendleton 'postponement of Wilson's trip to Italy yesterday, was suddenly taken very 1'uilil tlie middle of January. Pendleton - business matters from , sick and was conveyed to hospital for treatment. Joe Lewis, a former Weonite. now a farmer in the Vansycle country. Is a visitor in Weston.. . . ' Kins. airs, aiarj i. mwniinii, ia.iu un-sraiura. Itayniond Sowers, son of Mr. and Henry Craig, Mrs. i T. Tenncry, Mrs. i Jirs. Agnes Christenson. who has' (Mrs. Dan Sowers, is fhe latest victim C. E. Rude,. Mrs. E. C. McCook. Mrs. been ill for the past few days, has re- iof Spanish iitfluenza. r ial, simbri-pxire v- satisf aciion corn. in to consideration flavor, crispnes,s. and. texture, is assured when. the: flakes are in eatin4 flakes.takind i'.i I . TOASTIE IB V I II n HAVE MUSIC IN - YOUR HOME ON CHRISTMAS DAY. GO TO 1 WARRFW'S I .......... w WITH WE COLORS News of Txx-al Iioys In ttvo Ser vice; Infformatioa for Tbts Imv parUuenk Will be Appreciated. Tnp moment you ent n tablet of IVpe's Diapepsin all the ludiKe.-tt ion pfcin, Ivhppki miMcryfc the sourness, f,iiKa and toinai-h acidity end-:. lvii-f's Diaprpsin tablyt cost lUtlo at any drug store but thpr in nq surer or uicker stomach reliof known. FOR Music Gifts 1 1 T ' .1 . r(Uson uiscr anu "un der Talking!:. Machines and Records. Victor Victrolas and all Latest Records. . .. n VIOLINS BANJOS CLARINETS n 4 I i P t 1 820 Hfsin Sd cot CORNETS CELLOS MUSIC BOOKS ' TROMBONES GUITARS MUSIC RACKS LEATHER MUSICROLLS AND BAGS. COME IN NOW AND HAVE IT LAID AWAY. HARMONICAS MANDOLIN'S UKELALES WARREN'S MUSIC HOUSE s 8. I Telephone 521 il 1 1 win wiw Mimrwa mil in sihiwim it ' , mr- 'tzzj?' .' . L u via vs a-s s. wi-x ws- v :s, w sjy v -v j& WRITES OV NOVEMBER 11. Royal.. Spieremann, member of th 146 Flel'd Artillery, tolls In a letter to his sister, Mra W. A. Miles, of how his company was ready to flnj when the news of peace came on November 11 and al lhostllitiea'ceased. He sent severa;! interesting souvenirs, among then! buttons and a- srap from a Ger man uniform, a piece of shrapnel and a scran of cloth from a Oerman tr- lan. He also sent a Oerman "death Curd." used by the, &erm&nH to notify relatives of th deaf'H st those' In the army. Folfcdwtn i. iha flitter tn. full Battle Front. France. Nov. 11, 1918. My Dear Sister and "olka: I believe here ish'" 'aTiar1Pler; man in all France today than f'rtm. ' This mornlnsf we heard over the wirelewi that peacte' ft tin decfared.' Wtf had orders to fire hrt wheri 'fhe of ficial news cartie to1 fcease "as all' guns would cease at ll' p. id' Before that' time it seemed like" 'a lrrage was go-! ins1 up. Just after 1 1 p! m. everything was quiet on the froftt: 1 ' ' 1 suppose it will be only a few ; months until we are allowed to fro home. O boy! Ga I've thought many time I would never see the end. It seemed that God has been with me through out He has performed miracles. I have seen men being cut in many pieces, killed and wounded, by my side and I have come out safe. This strip of cloth is a piece of a Oerman airplane brought, aotyn. The two round buttons belong to a dead German's cap. Rest wishes, ROYAL. TEMJN OF liOMBIXO. - ' Calvftn A. Jordan fArt" ) .member Co. K, 2nr Butt.. 2 3rd Ftngimjer? A. IS. F.. writes to his mother Mrs-A. B. Ramsilall of this cty, hnt ho had hip first and only exciting experionco with ar air man recently when he dis covered that a Oerman plane wa JuFt about to no straight over him and three of Mh eomrade3. Follow- ng is the letter; , November 3rd, 1918. Dear Mother: Much time and a whole flock of action since I wrote lart. vVe left Camp Montlerchaume with Its mud and troubles and movod in the gener al direction of Deutschland and soma more mud. Th hipboots are the toes part of our equipment. When we moved in the names of these towns around here were just recently In prtut Hcenes of hard fighting but the towns are things of th past and th efighting is also past as far air this section kom. . Fritz bothers us a little for all that Their blrdmen have a great habit of wandering around after night You ican recognize them when three or four mllesaway by the throb of their mo tors- - " I The first and only exciting time 1 had with a skyman was the second nlsht we were in camp, Three of the j four of us who are dug in together, decided to go about a half mile after ome ammunition buxe we had sth ! that day, as clothes Koxes. We got about two-thirds of the way when j we heard Fritz coming. We stopped I nd rubbered Into the sk. Kearch- j lights bogan doing the ame thing and( llmut that time w discovered if he I 'held Ills course ho wuild go straight j over us. We left. ; Went about a j hundred yards toward camp at top speed and hit some barbed wire, so j we stopped as he bad 'paswd. ! Tie dropped. jrigtit bombs, six on the' i Htt'e hill south of us. then turned and ' dropped on In th$ littJe valley and ; one on the hill fack of us as he wnt ! home. Whll the - last two were ' lighting we all thre were flat with our nosf In the dirt and when he left we went to camp and moved our pup tenls to a diiRouf we had pr 4ared during the" rt;iv. This dugout reminds me of the hole we dug cm the hili 'hnrtt tit "Todd's, -fifim-ife hut" deeper wild fur of u live In It. Got a letter from Cliff today andj answered it. Guess he will be the class of the family. Would like to tell you where we aro but can't do it. We are busy us bcea and don't have much time to write as lights are scarce and ha'e to be well covered at nlKht. For my part 1 don't think we will put In mure than thro more months in this country. Lots of love to you all. Your son. CALVIN A- JORDAN, Co. K, 2nd aBtt., 23rd Hngrs, Amex , Kx- Forces. MMW&Msia:imr' 7 lay;? " i Come in arid Look. Over ( Our Desplay of , . HOLIDAY GOODS Our Prices Arc Always theJxnvcst Considering Quality. LuilM"' I'hie lns Shoes .. Ladies' I It IIoumi HIIiMX-in, to $I..V 1 .mill's' IVIl House SMk'ih wllli ailUtl nolrs 1 hilllll'll'H IIOHM ISIiHkl14 Men' IIouhc HliMtTH Meu'tf Nifklli ........ ,T llrii'a Hiiiulkci'cliK'rH I.Hillm lliiiHlkirtliU'ls Men's Sox ...... , ' ,.'.'.". loi.lK'K' W hIhIs ......' '. I .Idiilkvs WtHkl lnH iskrts . clilloivn'H OrivMHcw '. ". ; . .::'; .;...... Mi n n Ovrtvoiil . .-. . .'. . . , Mcu'b 'MllltH ,..,.'..... J ..... ..." , , Men's uid lky MncklnXw Coals .... . I..-K to tr.M M'utlit't- SoIcm, lmr TrlmniMl l.'l." . .. l.2. to 1.H , . . l.2.l to l.ro ., , UKo to VI 83 .. .. 3S to 1.2.1 . . . . . 100 to !2.'o . ; A'.'. -5o to lutr i ... A"2llo 10 i n.'.'J f)Ho to !.&' ,'. l.l. tn $10,011 . . I.'.'.V to B.1W ; ... to ih.5i 9 111.50 to H2U.IW , . 1.I5 to 910.011 . .The ''Huh.-.,' 32 Sample Stores. 745 Main St. TO THE PEOPLE OF PENDLETON AND SURROUNDING TOWNS I wish to announce that I have pur- .v, chased the insurance business of the t late.CJIAS... E;,flJgAKD. and , lqn: V. duct the business in the same good way it has ben handled in the past. ' Should there be any way to iinprove the servicb ' of this agency I shall endeavor to do so. JOE KEKLEY SiH'ccMxir to CI IAS. K. iii;iii, INC. liisiirmii'c " . UluX Kalulu . "".. Iu Hk Gift PfoWein Easily Solved Here f; A Necklace, a Ring, Diamond, Gold Watch, Jewelry, Silverware or a Playerphone. May we help you nolve the problem and put you in tho way of duiinf your Chrlstmua chopping with pleasure, ftat Isfactioii und economy. We take th liberty of making a ugcHtion roKarclinw the best place to do yuur shopping and earnestly urge you to do it here and AT UXCK. t'ome early while the pick is the rhoiceat, avoid the crowd and make your selectionn ut leisure and in comfort, from a full and cornpleto assortment. Our stock i known to comprise high-daws Jewelry and our prices arc lcxa than thoso found In tho rnujority of high-grade stores. ; nuwT CLASS KXCa:AVI2. 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