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PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGON! AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1918. EIGHT PAGES mm fa S-3 i I K St 3 .3 As near perfection as you can get in this world. In 1, 2 and 3 pound cam. Croand (steel cut), Cnground mnd Pulverized. Pi pB,!; EAST OREGONIAN SPECIAL NEWS OF UMATILLA CO. GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. "QUALITY" Two Phones 23 823 Maiif St. WHEN THE S. 0. S. CALL comes, are you prepared to withstand or overcome the danger in your finan cial affairs, have you made arrange ments by which you can meet all your ; obligations? If it is not considered good tactics to wait till the last minute, why not inter view the officers of the American Na tional now, they will be pleased to dis cuss such matters with you? THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK Pendleton, Oregon "Strongest Bank in Eastern Oregon." BARGAIN IN A RANCH We hate for sale a well improved ranch of 360 acres; 130 acres in summer fallow; 7 miles from town with a complete outfit ready to go td work for $20,000. Half cash and balance at J per cent interest to suit purchaser. Good chance for some one. MATLOCK-LAATZ INVESTMENT CO. Real Estate Loans Insurance Staff of Teachers for Adams School are Named (East Oregonlun Special.) ADAMS, Ore., Sept. 7. Miss Eileen JSowiliiff worked in tho Inland Mer- eantff&Kstore Thursday. Mr. arilftfc-Mrg. Kalph Wallun spent Thursday in Pendleton. Mr. Summers of Walla Walla was in town this week. A. E. Yoder returned frtun a trip to Portlmd this week. Miss Earsley. who is to teach the In termediate room this year arrived in town this week-end. The Red Cross ladies met Friday and sewed on the refugee garments. Mrs. Caper Wood wan has been at Bingham Springs for a few days. She came home Thursday accompanied by her sister. Miss Gwendolyn Mclntyre returned home this week, after having spent some time visiting her sister Mrs. Chster Gem me 11 of Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. Parr and children left this week in their car for Spokane. Mrs. Frank Krebs. Mrs. Carl Chris tian, Mrs. Ella Simonton. Mrs. Ella Vancleavve and daughter Lauretta spent Monday in Pendleton. 1 Mrs. Lambert Clark and Mrs. Henry Bunch made a trip to Pendleton Mon- , day. Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Clark have I moved out in the country for a short ,time to work for George Perringer. 1 ! Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kirk and chil dren and Mr. Dewey Kirk are camp ing at Bingham Springs for the week. Everett McCollum has gone to Yo kum to take charge of the warehouse there. Koy Des Voigne has gone to Helix to work in the warehouse. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Morrison and children moved to Pendleton Satur day. The staff of teachers for the Adams school this year will be as follows: Principal, A. E. Yoder of Portland, ; 7th and 8th grades,. Miss Nellie Darr of Adams, intermediate teacher, Miss Earsley of Portland, primary room, 1 Mrs. Yeager of Pilot Rock. j A motor party composed of the fol lowing spent a most enjoyable day at Bingham Springs Thursday: Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Lleuallen and daughters i Doris and Dena, Francis Lieuallen, Miss Jessie Chesnut, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schatz and son Charles and daughter Aileen, Air. and Mrs. Frank : Krebs, Mrs. Ella Simonton, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christian and daughter, Leone. . i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bunch mo- i tored to Pendleton this week. j i Mrs. Ailey Boyer and daughters, ; Miss Wiima and Helen made a bus!-! iness trip to Athena this week. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coffee and chil dren have moved to Athena. Miss Gertrude Picard is working for L. L. Lieuallen. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Simonton and little daughter Virginia, were in town Wednesday. Mrs- Jane Wallan spent Thursday in Pendleton. Miss Geratine Winn will attend the Pendleton high school this year. Helix Now Has Service Flag Showing 25 Stars (East Oregonlan Specla,) HELIX, Sept. 7. At a recent meeting the Girls' Honor Guard pre sented Mayor Morrison with a silk flag for the city, containing 26 stars. Miss Let ha Albee entertained Thursday afternoon, honoring Miss America Hutchinson, who is leaving for school, the day also being Miss Hutchinson's birthday. A handker chief 'shower was presented and a shower of cheer-tup letters to be opened one daily after reaching her destination Those present besides the honor gust and hostess were Miss Grace Garrett,-, Miss Elva Bledsoe, Miss Clara King. Miss Alice Clark, Mrs. Helen Mason and Mrs. Pearl Als- pach. Light refreshments v were served. Mrs. Emma Zeuske Of Cold Spring In moving to town for tluV, winter. A letter to friends from Mrs. Klme. Albee of Spokane states shX Is im proved in health. Mr. and Mrs- A. F. Warren anil son Albert are preparing for a trU to the Sound and various Washington citlea.. Mrs. Yinden of Prosser, has been visiting her daughter. Mrs. Victor Ma son for a few days on her way home from a visit east. Mr. and Mrs. Guy 13. 'Smith expect to leave soon by auto for thuir home in Seattle. v Miss Clara King Is home from, a three weks' outing at Astoria and oth er Columbia river points of Interest. s?he was accompanied by her cousin Miss Merle King of Pendleton. Honor Guard girls went to Pendle ton Thursday to see the soldier boys leave. J. E. E. King left Thursday for business trip to Portland. The Greatest Coat Season That we have ever experienced is with us. Our stocks are being replenished daily with the very latest creations from the New York markets. Having a most competent corps of buyers residing in the fashion center ot the world at all times, we are able to offer you newer ideas than any of our competitors. - ' Our prices are much lower. You will note the difference. Plush Coats, the most popular this year, range from $22.50 to $47.50. Cloth Coats in the new Fall shades can be had from $12.50 to $39.50. . Dresses in Wool and Silk are in demand. Our prices are very low at $6.90 to $4450. , -& We are author. Izcd govern ment agents for Thrift Stamps Slap the Kaiser with one. j Incorporated J Tho best I'lielo you ever had la calling you: put a W. 8. 8. in lila 'Soma nook" Athena Young People Preparing for College limn!!'!!!!! Itluliu! Please Take Notice School begins on Monday, September 9th, 1918, and all Grade Pupils must have their books and supplies ready for work. Com plete lists of books and supplies can Je had at the Frazier Book Store, No. 719 Main Street Get these printed lists and check up your old books so that you may not purchase new books where not necessary. FRED P. AUSTIN, City Superintendent of Schools. imttiifmntmiiinm. minimi iiaiiMiiliaUi U MM !!!!!!!!!1!l!!!!!1!!ll7i S0MEG00D VALUES IN USED CARS 1916 Ford Runabout $200.00 1916 Ford 'Roustabout 300.00 1917 Chalmers 5 passenger 575.00 1917 Oakland Touring Car 600.00 1917 Chevrolet .1 450.00 1917 Jeffry 1300.00 1918 Chandler 1100.00 Several Franklin Touring Cars in good condition ranging in price from $350.00 to $900.00. It Will Pay You to Come in and Look These Cars Over Before You Buy. Pendleton Auto Co. Established 1907 .Cuticura Soap SJvV Is My Ideal "yyVJ for preserving, purify. V tag and beautifying s&jt' The Complexion $ Hands and Hair 1 ) Especially whenpreced- Ljj ed by touches of Cuticura jnry Ointment to pimples, yOJJrft redness, roughness and Vfl dandruff. f ( l For aipk et-h free by mm' mA ' 1 Ov tici-m pit cirri: "Cuticura. IV 1 frpt- 7T. Boifon." Bold i V ill tiirfiijghtHJt lh wu.-;4. Soap Zic. j f Oirunn-at JS and :n (East Oregonian' Special.) ATHENA, Sept. 7. Teachers and pupils are procuring fur the opening of school next Monday. Miss Jessie Brierley of Stanfield, a former teacher in the Athena hign school, spent a few days in Athena this week. Mrs. Xaoml Dickenson and son Oliver, are attending the M- K. con ference at Pendleton this week. Mrs. Leon Kidder is assisting in the Golden Rule store for a few days. Tho dance given by tho Girls" Hon or Guard netted a neat sum for the local Red Cross as well as providing an enjoyable time for - the dancing folk of Athena and surrounding tewns. Mr. and Mrs. It. E. GribMe spent Friday In Walla Walla- Miss Angle Pambiirn, Mr?, Sam Pamburn motored to Walla Walla Monday. Miss Florence McLenan of Walla Walla was an Athena visitor lust Sun day. All tires, which were in jrood con dition, was the orice Oliver Dicksn son had to pay for leaving his car In the road, after breaking one of the i frheels. Evidently the lires were & , great temptaton. Athena young people are preparing to go to college later this month and the first of October. Miss Greta Mc lntyre, who attended l'aciflc Univer sity for two years, will matrirulatu at Whitman collere this fail. Miss Zola Keen will return to Whitman Miss Gladys McL.eod who was a sophomore at U. of O. last year will accompany her sister, Annalwl, to the I'nlversity of Washington thin year, Others planning to go to college aro Kathren Froome, who will also at tend the University of Wanhlngton and Angle Famurnn, who will go to Whitman. Henry Koepke, Lawrence Tharpo, Lloyd McPherrin and Claud Coomans are planning to take mili tary training with their collee work. Joe Key and family are to move to Weston In the near future to .reside. Miss Vergie Key will attend Weston high school- and her sister Lola will await her call to take the nurses' training preparatory to foreign serv ice. Teachers for this school year are as follows: G. W. 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