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PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGON! AN. PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1913. ETGTIT PAGES iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiw Eat Fresh Vegetables n iiwi: w)Mi: I-IM-: i'uknii vk.;ktaiim:s .pi st in nv r.xi-KKss this mokmm;. llfM TlHItQtOCH. Mllltl I'nrsll M(Kk. JKIIIIIll .' . . Itlk- IVl'lirll ArlU'hiikos a'li I.V' lll. IIOIIMI IjTUIHT, mhik1 :( llcdd l.'lliiii Milhl anil riili, a heads llunw .rowil Spinach. Knml JOir Mrw Itatltxlirs. hiiiirh , lmn Onions, hunch r.c I Vlcry llnirt. Imm'h . .0 I' Vli'ry. I'lnr uhltc iriiilrr siulk.s, U for 12.V lllunli JS'f t'nrrols, wli ltv ( aultrioui-r. InrKi' ImihI JIBc 4.rrri IVinrN, miiiiiI UN Kee rinne. imhiiuI .- ulilWKr. Itll alid White, miiiiiI . . ."m- Oii'iimlwns li(r l'rvji, rnrli !!" Moiiniahi ImiiUih-s, llio kiiul you will lik Mirk Si.hO old Onhms, t"nrnHs, I'im-miIiis, Iliils and KiiIuUik"" in hulk AIM'I.KS 11V Till-: OAK M)AI We want wir apple -tmss. S"C ns ln-firr .vou buy. llrst rlajw Applr. soixl kvr.s, hux - l.r0 GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. Two Phonel, 28. QUALITY" 823 Main St. pill OVER THE NORTHWEST DATA IS GIVEN ON SCHOOL CONDITIONS 5": WITH I'lVK t'm'NTLKS MINS!X; ii:nsis snows ini.iimi l'l 1'll.S. ' hail wmio uiiiurk. only hy I'linihinn i Into u trie mill cuIIIiih Ills iIomk li) his . ilslsluiiri1 wiik lie ublti lo I'si-upi'. Onu uf ihu, iIiijjh w;is hntlly (urn In iK'iuro uii) iniK" was run inii, luiiltl'O. A IliH'M' lUUl ht't'll ul- hy thi- iilu'. mill Mr. I'sivton 'H KllllIK 111 Mil' ItKyfotlimv lit Ihl' horse wlii-n hu Wiui ntiavkvd. IliiTcasc IKvmitl l.lkrly liu'kMHi. Vaou. l,ako nml I'liutlll hi Nol Tabiilaictl. Vaininnci' IJoiIm Woman. f VANCOI-Vl'jU. II. C. Jan. SR. t Early reliirns hulli-ali'd Ihi- clii.-tlin . .. ... here loilay of Mrs. lUilph Sin Ith tn the stilt lift vacant In the provincial IcElehitmi- hy ln-r hittituinit, t hu laic Hun. itnlph Smith. 1 Mrs. Smith was IcailliiK In every ; Hard of the city. Her majority mav HA I. ISM. .Ian. 25. With five enmi ties it I II mlKslng anil nu apurent In- 1 11 li'ii I f hi ,yT II. lp 1.1... .nfll....,l ,.!, r.. ,,?.. ' icarll ir.llM. of 1M.I9K. The tuliil lor 111 16 us :: ( 1 I. I Miss t lni-k i Hit Across. living In the five missing uinlles, TAtiOMA, AVaMi.. Jan 115 Mlta I he tame iciimih' as the la t one avail- ' ff'islanue Claik, ilirector of the hos alile. t ho total fur this year wi-iild be house uf Camp lewls. worltliiK .-"" CI, kut as umiiietMoii.ihly there : l'"'r the illrrctlon of the National em mil cans In all of t hese five : Vur Work Council of I lie Y W. C. A. iiMiiitlej, the complete total, it Is he-icyi-il. woulil shew a reasonable in crease for 1K17 over ll. The five oiisslii counties an lieM:hiites. J;u;k-i-en, u'uscu. Lake ami L'niulilla. Was co reported, lot furnished' the census has been u.s.siKiicd lo ko to France She will have chiii;; of comforts ar ranged for women nurses uml, ot liurs ennnped In war work. Miss Clark was notified of vher appointment lun Weeks ami lint di fcieil irlvliiK a defl- U. S ARMY SHOES re here, III Is.lh Kun iiiclal ami Mi l kid. 'J hese aw the icniilne Miiiisnn" l-asl lil li Is ismcetUxl i. Ik- the most cninlorlahh- nml easiest last Hull can he worn. We arc tilso Mhowlnir llio I . h. Army rciich shoe is jtuveriimciii iiisih-ciitu unu Trcueliv sIVih' which Is luoimlit out Inrlicuvicr worn is sun1 11 wtnidcr lor M'rlce. tlllii Metal Army Slion Vlcl Mil Army Shoe Sniokeil llorsclilile "'iinch" Shoe llcay i:ik Work Shoes Men's lOnnllsh Shoes .Men's (lull .Metal Hutlim Shoes. . . . Men's (inn1 Metal l,aiv Shoes.. .. Men's Jlcnty Work .shia-s Men's lllKh Top Shoes . VOU CAN $I.H 5..VI $11.1111 .. . $ 1.118 $ti.rn '. $.IIH to l ."l :t.r.ti to $5..-iii to $0..i0 . . $ii.ri, $.o. $n.ro This 1 ,lcn's I llin-klc Oicrshocs . Men's 3 Jluckle Ovcl-shiM-si Men's I lluckle l)ersliocs. . Men s Itoll Kllue Itllhhers . Men's Plain 1'dirc liubbcrs Men's Leather To 1'iuvs . Men's Sportsman llisit . . . . IIOJS' lioll I'ldue Itnlibers . IHOS' IUbIi ''l' Shoes no 11 until AT j? S7 THE GOLDEN RULE r -J.J.-, t'l.M . ' ta.tn $1.19 , . . ., 8tt . . HI)o ft.-lH $:t.l , 7c. $'J.tlN, $.!.lt. $IIMH UIJ I.LAO, 9 ' ltrniiiHa - " - - - lor the county, rather Hum for school I "lto na'i?r "'"111 Hie Northwestern uivision or ine council Kave jts con ch lid rcn The fltnu-cs of the various counties 1 8l-nt- st"-' wl" renmln here until a; available In Superintendent Church- successor arrives to take her place. lie ..i'i ... ... - ..11 MiMS Clark Is the lluuirlller lit' mi' gllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMlllllllllllllln:; ....T..1 . . ... .. .... . ,!rmy officer. he had ch.u-ge of the HEAD AND NOSTRILS - STUFFED FROM COLD Financial Preparedness 1 In the Vnited Slates really Is mail two year aao when llio lVslcrHl IScsorvo System was orsaniictl. It will tie com- plcto when every citizen is doing his share towards the maintenance of the system. .l!y depositing jour iiionev with us you cam help directly lu developing and strcnatheniiiK It. as we are required to keep on dossit with our Federal IScscrvc Bank a iwrtion of your balance witli 11s. At (lie same time, aud without cost, you bcucfit directly from tlic protection the sistcui affords us. Tile Af iERIGAN NATIONAL BANK Pendleton, Oregon Si t'enton . . . 2 ' Clncknuias H ; Clatsop . . . 2, Columbia . 2 1 Coos i Cl ook . . . . I Cu rry . . . . 3.a;, I 11.321 1 C..CT3 4.144 j 7,U4i I 1.174 !106 3: j reschutes . Vnreported zz ! Douirlas !Oilllatn Grant Harney Hood Itlver . 5 Jackson . . . . 5 1 Jefferson ... 2; Josephine . . ' Klamath . . . E Lake 3 Lane 2 i Lincoln . . . . 1 Linn S Malheur . . . S Marlon Morrow Si Multnomah I'ollt S Sherman Tillamook . . l niatiua .. . . L'nlon . . . W'allowa . . . W'asco Wasco W'ashinfrton ' . W'heeler . .'. Yamhill 6.0C:i .... 1.162 . . . . 2.061 1.64J. 2.1 ill Cnreportod FLAN IS ANNOUNCED FOR NITRATE SALE 1"aim:-s i.i ixmi'iiiM)" i:DS A tXl.l Oil (iltll'I'IC IX A I'liW HOI KS. i V. W. C. A. Huuse ut the Panama l'xposltion and has done important Work fill- the 11 vKiichi r ion. 1 our colli will ureal, ami an KT'Ppe misery end after taking a dusu of "I'ape's Cold I'ullilJolllni'' every two hours until three doses are taken. It promptly 'opens i-loged-up nos trils and air passata-s in the head, stops nasty discharge or nose runnimj. n lieves sick headache, dullness, fever Ishness. sore throat, sneezing', soiciicsm 1 ' and stiffness. ! Don't stay stuffed lip! -i tt It hlow WASHIXUTO.V. Jan. 1'.".. T.lle See- I lim and snllffincl Kase your throb- l.Oiiti i retary of ABrleulture today unnutinc- bing- head iiutiiiut? else in the worio .966ed the plan for the sale and distrlbu- ; Kives such prompt relief as "I'ape's . ' ' ' -!' lion of the lOO.UIMl tons of nitrate of : Cold Compound.'' which costs only a L'nreportcd , soda, for fertill.t r purchased under I few cents at any ilrus store. It acts nice, and Accept nu iv.bii.t,the provision in the Food Control Act without assistance, taste 1.830 1 which authorizes the President to se- causes no inconvenience, i.'SSjcure nitrate of soda and to supply it , substitute 3 372t0 farmers for cash at cost. A circii- i 12.9C0 jliir in which the plan is fully set forth ' " " 1.500 a being niailed today lo the county secure the amount he requests; otlu r u3.1'51 uEeiits who will receive orders for the 'wise it will be necessary to allot the 4.915 nitrate and transmit them to Wash- j nitrate to those applying for it so that 1.107 (iiiKton. lall may participate on cijual terms in 2,232 Tlln 1 . 1. t r.,.rtu ..Ml I... I nreporte-1 ; j-jj 5J a tQn (;,,..,. payinif the ' ' ' orqa ifreiffht charges from the port of arri- ' 4i,!val ani state fertiliztr tap fee. The H P,an iy tnat 'n each county where -I. nreportcd ,tnere is tt countv aent to have the , ... indents associate with themselves three "' R-'iei01 more local business men in each ' ' ' ' ,u community, who will serve without Si Total IS 1. 1 U6 S"llllilllllillllHIIHIIIIlMIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIinillllllMIIMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIlU- FEED YOUR STOCK CHOPPED HAY , :You will save .money. Wc will sell you chop ped alfalfa or chop it for you. BLY DEN STEIN & CO. t Phone 351 DENTISTRY DK. DAV1U B. HILL Room t Judd Bldif. QUALITY DENTISTRY Dr. FrL INGRAM DENTIST. , Rooiiii il Bd 4, Belrp Bldg. Telphone BZS. lUlllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIII -oiiiii.i.iioi jliiilii.ii.niii.ii. .............. ...1.... .................. ................ ..... j. l-lng ,e,j ltTt. I "See me coniijensation. to asaist them in the mile of the nitrate. I n eaeh unity where thero is no enmity arieultiirul Vt'lcrwii Visits 'in Itoker. UiKit u coinmittee of three or nn:ie j BAKIiFt. Jan. 25. KL I'resentt ; Uk'h"! business men will I c ai',"i"t l- father of N'wl I'rescott wtnl bruther A farnier livTn; in sn h" a niiinly u hu i of Mrn. faik flrabnor f this city, lvavtn o mailt; ;i i-ili;itiin lor nitrate 1 wliu f)r over two yeara haj? Iieen iniof f?Ofht should, il" In Hms nol l-tiow : service with a UrltlMh rcKimcnt In the aiMreti.s iT the. local committot., I Kranue. arrived hero today for a (j'hirean an imiuiry to the state ilin-c- two weehs fv-isjjt. itor if extension .for hi.s .stale. The I Mr. Trcscott. who" is CO ycara nltl. ) Post office addreM-s of th direelor of in known as the "Daddy of his regl- i extension in each state is ;ivt n in (h i nicnt." He is on an extended fur- jcircular. The Hliiv.s cyirryiiiK thr nl ! iotiffh, halng bcon injured by a tratc will tc directed tH the too.sl nm ; broken leg- and other wounds recent-Jvenient ports, hielutlin Cliarh ston. 13". Mr. Prejcott liv cJ In Uaker coun- j WilTtunptoi fSavannah, Norfolk and i ty fy.r many years. . Baltin-rore. flettrebentutive, who also will serve without compensation, linvc Mail Imdipes Maiiv lKai9. 'hecu or will bo Kelcetcd to handle the TWIN' FA L,LS. Odaho, -Ian. 25 ahipment.s at thewp places. ' Cliarlea Miser, a telephone lineman j Farmers will make application for of Jarbridge, Nov., had a eloso ea-' nitrate upon blanks furnished bv the 'capo from deatli today while on lite county agents or the local committees. ; way hero, when lie was shot, beaten Applications must be sinned ami re-' nd Ptabued by three iu.cn who rob-j turned so as to reach the county! : bed Uliu of $153 and threw him over laments or members of the local com-' ;a CO-foot cliff. ire alighted hi un- initlees by February 4. As the ni-j derbrUHli and regained consciousness Irate, under the law, can be sofd only ; an hour later and gave the alarm. tor cash, the farmer will be required I Three Mexicans .were arrested In to dfposit tin; money cnVf-rhiK: the connection with the attack and are cost of the nitrate he wishes with the local bank, association, or individual to be designated by the Iepa ft nicnt. its distribution. None of the nitrate will- be sold to dealt-rs. either Jir -ctlv or indirectly. It will be sold only to farmers directly for cash at cost, and generally not in excess of the amounts used by them heretofore. The Covcrn nicnt is making evrry ef fort to reach farmers who desire a part of this nitrate, but states that it will be impossible for the' 'county iKents or other persons to visit every individual farmer, and urges all h desire to purchase nitrate., to get in touch with their local county agent or a me in her of I heir local com mil tee. ; i n.W m:.i:i,y Ai.i, r.n. 1 SALE ENDS NEXT WEEK ALL DRESSES ARE INCLUDED .IWI VItV (l.iailWt'K SAI.K Or' IHHvSKKS ANY DRESS IN THE STORE 2 PRICE. Tin-: IIKST in htvij; Till-; MUST IX VAMK WAHIIIN;Ti .V, Jan. :'5 - All but I .-),imio. dim of t he :!.s iHi.n ui,im.ui to-' tal of the second Liberty b'nu had been pa.id into the treasury today and most of tbe b.ihinei' probably will be! i. ported 1oiiior.iv . Tie- cullcctioiiii I. been : v:i;:jmhi.ihmi. H ipts from u.ir. savhicM ;jnd ! 1 li rift siiin ps ha ve i -1 1 $ I. ;i;t r..(HM. ' Dr. Lynn K. IJIakcsIco t hrottle and Nervoiifi Ipea arifl f ilr-cHses of Women. X -rny Klectro Thernr'euticf. I'honn 52.1 (John Schmidt) He lt MONEY TO LOAN On the Installment plan. Oregon Building & Ivoan Affs'n, l!l E. Court l-KNiiLETON. ORIS. BEFORE Man Attacked by Mml WI"UtiK ORUVE, Ore.. Jan. S Jasper Fatten had n narrow S cap from death a few days i The orders will be transmitted to the Department, accompanied by the am ount covering: the same, if the quan tity of nitrate that can be secured wfn attacked by a boar pig. which will fill all orders, each farmer will the fire." 1 I .This is not only a good slogan, but f i likewise a wise suggestion. ' HAVE YOU DONE IT? ! I write every kind of insurance except bad insurance Chas. E. Heard, Inc. 1 G35MainSt. See Me Before the Fire. Phone 477 :i 0 1 0 1 1 0 M 0 1 II 0 1 1 1 M 1 1 II 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 M 1 1 1 1 1 M I M f 1 0 1 1 1 M 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 II lT OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE DOCTOR TOt-D At PTiervT TO TA KG A MUTrT A3 WOU-t SO ON A DIM'S . NEifT XHY TrlC f& UORS. TH DOCTOR. SKD HI F HS TOOK TH6 No Camouflage Here We have nothing to conceal in regard to our used cars. They are placed on the market at their real value. Our salesmen will tell you the exact condition of each, and our word is our bond. Honestly now, we have some exceptionally good buys. Let's talk it over some time soon. Terms if desired. Pendleton Auto Co. Used Car Department. 1 1 -rn WAS IVORS. THS. tSSpSF--1 ' ' j DOCTOR. AWX HIM --V".p F HS TOOK THS i-F"z:mF V POWDER AS tRecrei. ByiF V'--Tjfe THC PAT I C NT 3AID Itjir- (r "YeS, BUT S "DIDN'T IZXN. 7 - -j4$y ASL" ' Mve A tim so Jwr Vvr j rieASVReD thcT . JAS--y, k OH A NICKEl? f P f You 3ee, He ' . I . I r R I - - 11 L J in nn JU D m rr'-tr-VL. i THE F'Pfc-ST TIMS t IJOM'T 3Poic A jokC Br TettiMd it I ( mmmy j FOR SALE .r)(')l Acre Wheat Randi in Stage Gulch, nearly all tillable, plenty water, outbuildings fair, lays good, 185 acres now in wheat the plowing of which goes free to purchaser. Crop can lie purchased from renter, possession in .'! ) days. .$'..(M) per acre buys this ranch. This is a bargain. ESTES & FRIEDLY "Who sell, rent or insure' anything." (il 1 Main St. Thone 601 The Super .Cap nn UJ j liAI.K l:OTI vi;i,, liliniixlri-l nml (liliHn With the super motor that saved the day for the six. Power I Kvcrything ymt ask of a mo tor car of today is given you in the HUDSON. Oregon Motor Garage Incorporated, f;inHHc8 Rround and fliteil. l'wdvo yeais cxpi'i leiirn. 117, ll'. I'll, 1'J.n West l ouil St. 'telephone 4 iuerb-Mii NatloiiHl Rank fuiidu. . 1 I'endlPton. 5B-. .-