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Nty-i PAGE EIGITT DAILY EAST OREGONTAN; PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1918. EIGIIT PAGE3 Every one is Going on a Picnic July A Do not forget to or der your lunch goods from GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. "QUALITY" Two Phones 28 823 Main St, EAST OREGON I AN SPECIAL NEWS OF UMATILLA CO. Mad Dog CaUSe Of Much arnln the gentle arof handling a is . , , . T-., . - when we are about to be transferred. Excitement at Pilot Rock The "monkey anu." or physical ex- . ; erclse In the morning la what all of us (East Oregonian Special.) detest and we try every means pf get- PILOT ROCK. July 2. A mad dog ' ting out of it. . on the streets here created quite a bit j I am on a gun erey now and am of excitement Thursday. The dog w.s .learning the gentle are of handling a a stray one and bit several of the dogs big six Inoher. We'have boat drill al- prittHmtmiiitiHiintiiiiii;iifiitiittiiiiiiiniiiiriitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHHiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiHiMs Modern War is decided by organization. The prob lem of our country today is the organi zation of all its resources and efforts. The Federal Reserve System is the banking organization which is caring for the nation's financial needs. Sup port it by dealing with a member bank, the THE AMERICAN NATIONAL Bill Pendleton, Oregon "Strongest Bank in Eastern Oregon." here. Most of them ' are muzaled now. j According to a letter received here jby M. D. Orange, Miss Maud Bradish lhas arrived safety in France. Miss ;Hradish was head nurse at Grace .Hospital here about two years ago. ! She went across as a Red Cross nurse. Mr. and Mrs. Fanning of Portland are visiting their daughter, Mrs, L. C. Scharpf. They are spending the week end at Elkhorn Cabin and later will motor to Hidaway and Lehman Springs. so, and there Isn't a funnier sight to be seen titan to see a boat load of rookies run into the waves caused by a steamer. One fellow got sea sick the other day. God help him when he gets on a real ship. : All the fellows who are at liberty the Fourth of July are going to Seat tle and celebrate. There is going to be a track, meet aud a baseball game with Camp Lewis. I am figuring on entering as a contestant for the niHe, though I am not in training. I received a Red Cross kit from Mrs. Anton Kraft about a month ago C. H. Bracker has returned from and tt comes in awful handy. I know YOUR WHEAT WILL BE R50 . If you sit down and figure it out. The saving you can make here at this store in buying your Harvest Clothes will more than boost your wheat price up to $2.50 per bushel. Why worry any more, come in and let us prove to you that we can give you the best quality on the market at the lowest possible price.,:. . ," ,.- lug 3 Harvest Overalls Blue Striped Overalls Khaki Mechanic Suits. Men's Khaki Suits . . . Khaki Pants . Work Socks Bund ana Handkerchief. Elk Harvest Shoes .... Moleskin Harvest Shoes $1.89 '. ; $1.49 . .... $2.10, $2.08, S3.4B 95.47 $1.49, $1.08, $2.25, $-.49 , 10c, a for 25c 3 for -&c, a for -So . .... 1 $2.79 . ... $2.1 High Top MMlcskln Shoes Work Hats Work siilendera . Khaki Work Shirts ....... KHHf Work Shirts ...... Hoys' One Piece Overalls . Work Shirts '. . ., , Canvass Gloves. . . ; . , i . . leather 1-eed Gloves j.. , , tOV CAW DO BETTER AT m ma incorporaTecL Mi hl'Mi 3iEE ... ..... $2.98 . ISO, 19c, 25c, 49a ......... 25c, 4 Bo . Ma. $1.69 . . , . . , 69C, 9 No ...... $1.79, $2.19 . , HBO. 80 $ for 25, joe, lo ; . . '.. 2 50 WE U&AD, AN'D OTHXSR 1 FOLLOW a trip to Iowa. He is accompanied by his family and they will- make their home here. George Johnston was here on busi ness Saturday. . ' V. Romageaux was here Saturday A. S. Quant of A I bee was here Sat urday. The dance which was given Friday night by the Home Guard was a big success. Several young people from Pendleton were present, and the musio was furnished by Fletcher's orchestra. Bob Stubblefield has purchased the Pilot Rock-Pendleton stage from H. H. Hinderman and took charge of the driving Friday. Mr. Stubblefield has sold his Lehman Springs roufe to his brother. Dr. DeVaul made a business trip to Ritter Friday. Juanita Gilliland is a guest of Por tia Kidwell this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell of Lind, Wn are at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Eetter. Their small son Glen underwent an operation for appendicitis at Pendleton recently. New Barn Collapsed at Walker Farm Near Athena akMMiilIHHIIIHItlitlHHIIIHIIUIUnillllMIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHilllllillIHIIIHUIIiB YOU NEED LIABILITY INSURANCE If you are employing help on your farm or else where, because someone is always' getting hurt and you have an endless amount of expense and worry. OUR NEW LIABILITY POLICY assumes all of this expense and worry and pays the judgments where obtained, for which the as sured is liable. Let us tell you about it for the cost is small THE BENTLEY-GRAHAM INS. AGENCY J. M. Bentley. Pres. John E. Montgomery. Vlce-Prea, H. N. Graham, Secy.-Treas. IS Main St. Phone 404 We advertise and offer War Savings Stamps for Bale with every v purchase. (East Oregonlan Special.) ATHENA, July 2. A barn, which was partially erected, collapsed at the home of A. J. Walker yesterday when a slight whirlwind struck it Fortu nately, the men were not working, on it at the time, but some chickens were imprisoned under the wreck age. As there was no high wind to day U is believed the roof wc too heavy for the foundation. Mr. and Mrs. G- W. Taylor visited In Athena Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. s. S. Hutt and daugh ter, Ruth, who has been visiting with friends there, returned, home with them. -.- Ora M.' Shigley, assistant miller in the Athena Flouring mill, spent Sun day with his family. Mr. Shigley has ; charge of the Helix mill temporarily. Mrs. Ralph Hasscll left yesterday j for a visit In Spokane. The sign "Golden Rule Store" has i been replaced by one reading "The J. I C Penny Company, Inc." This is in 1 compliance to a new ruling governing this. chain of stores. my pals envy me my pillow because before I received that I used a bar of soap for. a pillow. Some change! I have been taking the E. O. for quite a while now and have never changed my address. Hereafter ad dress all my mail to the Seamen Bar racks instead of Detention Camp. News is scarce and taps is sounding so will close. If Balf Ulrlch still works there tell him hello for me. Tour old H. S. Correspondent. AUSTIN FORD, Puget Sound Navy Tarda, Seamen Barracks. P. '6. Frank Enbusk is In Alaska now. U. S. CAXTEEV WORKER, KILLED Xew Vorkre Dies from Explosion of Shell on Plave Line. ITALIAN HEADQUARTERS IN NORTHERN ITALT, June 28. Lieut Edward Michael McKey. of the Am erican Red cross, whose home was in New Tork, has been killed by the explosion or a shell on the Plave bat tle line while in command of a rolling canteen. Lieut. McKey was a painter. He came to Italy last December and was the first canteen commander sent in to fhe field by the Amerlcin Red Cross in Itahr. McKey is the first member nt on American noncombatant force to he Killed in the present fighting on theJ iiauan iront. Austin Ford Finds Pillow is Better Than Bar of Soap TITIIEIItilflIIIIl!iIIIIIiIllllIIIilllllIIIIllll(III!lIIlIlIIIIIlIIIUIIIlIllIIIIIir-JlflllIlII!IIIIll WAR SAVINGS STAMP $417 WITH one of the BEST RESIDENCES IN PENDLETON $300417 g Ch&s. E. Heard, Inc. I 635 Main St Phone 477 "SEE ME BEFORE THE FIRE" s 5 liimiitiiinniiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiniR We Have 5 3000 Bushel STEEL GRAIN BINS and Power Driven Elevator FOR Austin Ford, former high school boy and East Oregonian P. H. S. corres pondent, finds that a good Red Cross pillow is better than a bar of soap for a pillow. The following letter from Ford will be o Interest to his friepds here: June 27, 1918. E. B. Aldrich, . ; Editor East Oregonian. Dear Friend: Tou will probably be surprised to hear from me as I promised to write sooner but have been too busy sleep ing and eating. I am on a gun crew now and am OVER THE NORTHWEST J Stamm Gift to Nation. oan fKANasco, July 2- A sale or .,00 worth or $5 postage stamps was recognized today as a Fourth of July gift to the nation. W. VT. Funge, Jr., traded his liberty bond In terest coupons for the stamps nnd can celled them. Annie Ijjrsen Is Wrecked. SAN FRANCISCO, July 2. The schooner Annie Larsen. Captain Ber gan, which sailed from this port for the South Seas several weeks ago, has been wrecked on Maiden Island, ac cording to cable advices received here today. This adds another skeleton to the numerous hulks that .ire now scattered about the coral reefs of the South Pacific. Salem Has Holiday Card. SALEM, Or.. July 2. With the state fair track now declared to be the fastest on the Pacif coa.n and In the best condition that it has been for 20 years, a number of special races are billed for the afternoon of the Fourth of July, with some of the nest horses that are to comnete In the Pacific northwest elrcui his year entered. The races will be under the auspices of the Oregon Driving Asso. elation, which is not connected any way with the state fair board. Flour May Bo Replace.!. PORTLAND, July 2. Stale Food Administrator Ayer has ruled that In cases wnere dealers returned td the government white flour which they had purchased with equal amounts of substitute commodities they may be permitted .by county administrators to replace the white flour without again taking substitutes with it. Pheasants Consume Wheat LEWISTON, July 2. Bert Oreer, a farmer well known throughout this territory, states that China pheasants are destroying grain, and if longer protected by the state of Iduho they will become a menace. He states that each peasant will eat at least GO bush els of wheat annually. " Jurors Released to Harvert Fruit. HOOD RIVER. July 2. .Circuit Judge Fred W. Wilson today cxgused al jurymen drawn for the ctirrent term of court until July 29. Action was taken because of the shortage of help In the rural districts. Girls Save Hood Berries HOOD RIVER. July 2. Hundreds of pounds nf strawberries would have gone to waste at a local canning plant today had not members of the French War Orphans' Society, composed of a number of high school girls and young matrons, had not met the sit uation. The girls, recruited by Miss es Catherine M. Raker and Marie Berry, hurried to ' the canning plant, where they spent the day hul'.ing ber ries. Auto Crash Fatul to Woman. CORVALLIS, July 2. Miss Margar garet Tallman was instantly killed this morning, and her cousin,. Mis Mabel Morse of Portland, severely Injured when the former's car turned over a few miles north of this city, Oregon Men Train at Presidio. EUGENE, Or., July 2. Twenty-two students and three faculty members from the University of Oregon will be designated to attend a 60-day train ing camp at the Presidio, San Fran cesco, California, as a result of a mes sage received today from Adjutant General McCain of Washington, D. C, announcing plana for the camp and requesting the university to 'select Us representatives. " Spokane Chief After Idlers. SPOKANE, Wash.. July 2. -"Men of draft age In Spokane not engaged in useful occupations must go to work where their services will be of some help in winning the war. The new draft regulation which took effect yesterday requiring all men between the ages of SI and 31 to be doing essential labor will be strictly enforc ed by the police." i FOR SALE Stock Ranch 1960 Acres Puts up 1000 tons of hay; good range well watered, full information on application. v ARCHIE J. MURRAY Unity, Ore. SELF DEFENSE EFEAT BACKACHE AND KIDNEY TROUBLE WITH ANURIC OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE Pendleton Auto Co. Established 1907. i - nip? v -W&Wi vf "T X ft4 S-WRN TO "rMK Many ror'o In this section have suttered 1 -m rheiimailsm and kidney trouble fi.U have found Anuric to be the most successful remedy to overcome tbese painful and dangerous ailments. The lucky people are those who have sutTered, but who are now well because they heeded Nuture's warning signal in time to correct their trouble with that wonderful new discovery of Dr. Pierce's called An-u-rlc. Vou should promptly heed these warnings, some of which are dizzy spells, backache, irregularity of the tume or the (.pitiful twinges of rheuma teiin. sciatica cr lumbago. To delay may make ossi!)e the dangerous forms of kidney disease, such as UriKht's disease. diabetes or stone in the bladder. To overcome tiiese distressing condi tions you should take plenty of exercise in the onen air. avoid a heavr meat diet. drink freely of water and at each meal take Dr. Pierce's Anuric Tablets (double strength). You will, in a hurt time, Nnd that you are one of the lirm tndnpcrs of An-u-ric. as are many of your neighbors. Send Dr. V. M. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., 10 cents for trial package. Retsil. Wash. "I was troubled getting up at night for two years. Finally I too? a trip to Florida, and while there 1 sent to Dr. Pierce for some Anuric Tablets and two dollars' worth of the (iolden Medical Discovery Tablets. I took them as he directed and have not been troubled with my water for some time. I have been well now Ave months. I think the Anuric Tablets are all O. K." W. J. Ooodk, Washington Vet. Home. PoBTiJi!rn. OREOhH. " Doctor Pierce's Anuric Tablets gave, me great relief after eight yoai of suffering with kidney trounie ana aropsy ot limns ana leet Anuric Is certainly good." Mrs. J wkll, 47 Stephens Street C-9- lllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllillliilllll! S We advertise and offer War Savings Stamps (or sale with every S purchase. . EVERYDAY ICE DELIVERY ALL ROUTES COVERED EVERY DAY. Please get cards out the night before or phone 178 Before 9 O'clock. Phone Orders After 9 A. M. Given the Best Pos sible Attention. TAKE A LARGE PIECE AND SAVE MONEY Phone 178. SMYTHE -LONERGAN CO.! Phone 178 j Quality Quantity Service .niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiinii??. Doctor Pierce's Pellets are the original little Liver Pills One lit ie Pellet for a laxative three fcr a ctli.-tic Sold bj druggists for neat. SO yean. . DALE ROTHWKLTj Ovtonwtrlst and Optlotaa Eyes Scientifically examlnsd. k (3 lasses ground to fit. m tmano-a National Bank Psndleton. Building HOOKER'S MESSENGER SERVICE Phone 522 Calls 15c and up. HAIL! FIRE! Protect Your Earnings. Insure Your Crop. It will pay you to see us at once. LIVERMORE, BICKERS & FRIEDLY 111 East Court St Telephone 118 DENTISTRY Dr. David Bennett Hill Dr.Tom O. Bailey fndd Hulldlng, Pendleton. Oregon. MRS. CIULDRETH has pur chased the hemstitching ma chine of Mrs. Corlcy and Is now ready for orders. Will continue dressmaking also. Phone 7S1R. Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Chronic and Nervous Diseases and Diseases of Women. X-Rar Eleo- tro Therapsutlos. 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