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eight pages pa on nniiT PATI.Y EAST OREGONtAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 2. 1918. S OWDR FT X) Neighborhood News FOR ALL COOKING. PUKE VEGETABLE SHORTENING. Use Snowdrift for nialuntr delicious cake. Use it for tempt injr biscuit 'ftiUr,hV flaky pastry. Use it for frying; J EAST OREGONIAN SPECIAL NEWS OF UMATILLA CO. Small Size . . Medium Size IiU Kc Size . . . $3.00 FRESH EASTERN OYSTERS JUST RECElVEI).'v SJ ; GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. QUAUTnf4l tun Weston Mountain with Mm. i Thorn oson's nat-cnl. Mr. and Mrs. From Helix Section set" hvmi. i l.ee 1'inkc and ("him. Carter of Pen dleton spent I ho work end on the river. Mr. anil Mr. Fred 1'oyd and Mr. nnd Mrs. Marion Hansel of Athena were on the river Sunday fishing and nhutintr. j Several In the fnmlly of Hill Admit I nro suffering with severe case of I -a Grippe. Mrs. W. W.' William has born til the rant week wtlh 1 Grippe. , - Mm. Nonl.an of Kamela was here visit intr one day this wrrk. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ceo. Carmlchaol and Mrs. Uoht. rrottflt of Wcaton were on the river yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson left today for lleriniston. Walter frontier went to Duncaa. Ore., Safurday after some horses. Two Thones 23 HKIJX, vt. 1. Ki-v. r. (.rant tHumltiy niuht a ml expects to lenvr - .ly for his new homo nt Itnf.ir, Ort. Tho service flair in liiM'Inyeti in the post nffiee. Mrs. Minnie Wfllkor nl others nt terult! tho IJnmillfi. rnner.tl at We ton Sunday. Krtmoth Carter of A t lima wan in town Sumtay. I Win. AlK'f nmt fJail AHneh von firj-t ami o'"n priy.es In tho oontest obtaining sulwriptmns for tho Advo cate. Much received a watch. Mrs. ,1, 1 Kilhan an1 diumhtt-r Mrs. A. J. MePonnid h ft f.r ivndlctnn last even In jr on t heir way home to Spo kane. W in. 1 It ntmn Is homo from Lu ri o.-se. Henry Smith ami family lee to d,t for a iiM to relatives ami friends tn laknta. A MIit from l,eteher Norvetl in KrantM Mute In has Knhicd t w cnty pounds mihp Jtiiniiic t ho army. Mrs. Sumo Ship leaves In n few day for her horno in Uniif 1 tea eh, t "a li-fornia. The Only Thing' That Does Not, Cost U ; Tvice a.s Miich Is a Bond of the Fourth Liberty Loan, that is why shyewd investors are buy ing them. In a few years when condi tions will again become normal, every dollar invested in Liberty Bonds will be worth Two Dollars in Commodities, be sides it wJl help to win the war. For sale at . '-, , .-, - THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK Pendeton, Oregon "Strongest Bank in Eastern Oregon." j . 1 Spanish Influenza 1; Appears Appears at (iiI)lMn ( Fast trr uonian SpreiaH , HHuN. i 'et, :'.-Mr. ami Mrs. John Thompson, Mr. ami Mrs. Imlf Thompson. Henry Thompson and Mrs. t o'ortie rraee a ml M illanl Tlnnii (won all went to WVston yeteni;v to at tend the funeral of UaiiMHti. I itua Men. Mr. I.teiiallen lein an unete of John ami M tliard Thompson. Mr, and Mrs. K. V. Hauer. John HaKi'r, Joe Holuday ami lolf Ttomip pon were in IN -mile ton Tlirlay. Mrs. I. 1 l:ryant was in 1 Vmlk ton Saturday shopping. Mr. and Mrs, Iavc Ilonifer wore in Pendleton Saturday taking Mrs. lion ifers grandmother down for medical treatment, i W. V. Hoch went down to Pendle ton t oi ay on bu p i n ess. ; Mr. CopplinKor who is teaching the Oibhon school, spent the week end in La (irunde, , Mr. and Mrs. Imlf Thoittpsoit and son Kid on are spending a few day? A- PATRIOTICsDUTY Ilave you put in your winter's fuel? To aivoid a repetition of last,, winter's coal shortage, the consumer mustjpu in the fuel now. Let us quote you on Goal and Wood PHONE 5 B. L Burroughs East Webb and Colleg? Slteets. We adx-rllar and offer War Ka.liuca hUmim f'r aaJo aritli eerf imrt-iiJtoe ITCHING PiS! On Hands. Then On Neck and Face. Irritated Ey Scratch ing. Got Little Sleep. Used One Cake Soap and Two Boxes Cutictira Ointment Which Cost $1.25. 'A rash that formed blisters came on rr.y hands, and 1 thought little of tit at first, and it appeared on my neck and face. The blisteie were very irritated by scratching and rubbing, end when in bed I got very Utile sleep, or even rest. - . "1 began to use Cuticura Soap er.d Ointment, and within twelve hours. I was relieved of the itching Knd burning, and I only used part of a large caLe of Cuticura obp and two boxes of Cuticura Ointment when I was healed." ' Signed) ohn H. Young love, bawtel'.e Hume, California. Hav iug cbiamed a clear healthy skin bv the use of Cuticura, keep it clear by using the Soap for all toilet purposes assisted, by touchy of Ointment as needed. Cuticura ij--p iw ideal for the coniplexiou.it ibvudehutcand creamy. ' Sold Ukiah Men Busy Making Out Questionnaires YOUR MEAR, QUITE UN ITEM THIS YEAR We arc equipped to give you the best possible service in our underwear departments. Our lines consist of practically all weights and sizes for raj and Winter wear. Man, Woman and Child can find just the Raiment they will need at the price they can pay. You know our prices are much lower. 1.4 i.ai Mi-n' OMton ltllilMtl t'nlima fl.H M.'I.'k m MIxiYl t'nhma ..: ai.il., J.H l.-i.' llrr WtHil Mlv.xl l iitoii Mi'n'n OMInn Mln ami IraT '. H M.n'n Mlxnl Milrln aixl Irawrr tl.an 1i-n' IH mt it. Wool Slilria and lrawrra Kat OnB'l'i Pperhil.) I'KIAII. Oct. 2. Uiiinfall Satlinlay rlelH mill nanlii Minrtay :if lrrniiKj wlu-n I'klah vii-iti-d .y a Unlit olpcfrlc storm, unit Momlny wax nice nml cnnl iicain. Mrs. Frank lllllirrt Is vIsTtinn for a f-w ilnya at tli" hiilf wny Matlim with Mr. nntl Mr. Kil WriBht. It. li. CMnrk :iiul I.lnn rinrk and wit left for IVnillctim iimlay on liiiSim'MS. t'lvilc lli'lmli k ami Kil Thrasher of HrliiKe creek, i-atwed throiiKh town Sunday en route to renitlelon. t'hSrliy .Miitirr and uiollier er i;i town Monil;iy on lillHini'm. Mr. tiror;-' Nes.-. nnd 3. T. Houston li'tt Sunilay for remlloton on a nusl- ni'KM trip. Mrs. IJeerpe fjililwell waa In town Sunday from (he Hynd ranch. .Mr. and Mrs. Sanford t'Mlson of I'riilKe creek, ciinie over Sunday for 1 !ew iltiy.s' if it in I'klah. Mr. and Mrs. J. li. Kirk loft Pun- il..v for I'endlcton on liusine-s. Cllllani Allison of Oriental, came down for a few day?' visit with hi hi n, Walter nnd wife. AUnrt 1'etiTsoil and Wood Gllilia who went hunting several daya ago. turned Sunday nmrnins empty handed. Mr. nnd Mis. William Menirs and :'MUhter llel.11 of liride creek, came j over Sunday. Miss Meentfa (-0111K on t.i IJIlot Hock to take chars: of her houl In Co"'n! s t'anyon. w -iere rhe j w!H teach dtiriuit the winter. i ("sear llilbcrt nnil wife. left foi 1 eltrili-ion Sin.Tay en htisines. a I Mi-. Marie Mctlie. who Is tenchina on r.utter creek, uti ai iss Knes; liellie. who i- teaehin-J at Willow ii.ritius. visit.-. 1 Saturday and 8un- ilay with thfir parents. Mr nnd Mrs. I H. Meltie of I'klah. l-tl.-is received I. y relatives from Marlev Kir!. who Is In thri navy sti.te that he is now along lUe coast of Vina Scotia. Mr. and Mis. Walter Ii'nckburn. Mr. and Mr. Sam Nelson, Mr. and !ls! CeorKe Palilwejl. Mr. nnd Mra. ''haticy I.orenK. Mr. and Mrs. L. (fusion. Mr and Mrs. Kd Jenaon, W. Kmlicott and J. S. Moore were In '.own Monday. Monday was a husy day In TTklah as many of the- ihih were town ruakluK out their oijeslionnulrr, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Oakley and sons, were In town Monday. Crandnia Whlttaker, in ither of Mrs. it. ;. Clark, who I kH viars oln. ami has lecn confined to her bed for hiiiic. wishea to cxiiresa her thankft through Ihe columns of this iiaper. 1 all those who have sent her lovely house plants and beautiful flower to I riBhien her sick room. S'le aay !,md visits, kind words and kind deed ttoni nelnhhom are aa widconie to the ilck and iiueil Khut-ina aa Ihe sniilo of 1 hi- aimcls. llojV IVto IJneil t'nlons 1 toys' ltililxtf I niiHia We arc aothor. Incd DTHD. ncflt srnta fl.r Tlirlft Hm filap Ihei Kaiser with one. Trav is, twaU Antonio, Texaa. ar cording to retnirt ma.de to lr. Joseph & Kay croft, head of the athletic division of the war department comml.alon on training camp activities, by Rlid Good win, Ihe camp athletic director. In hla repurt Director Ooodwln estimates that 11. MO aoldlera took part In Ihe 0!if games that war played officially in the camp In Jui, Thia figure, he declares. Is greatly supplemented by many lnfor-nal con tests engaged In by the aoli'tera and easily brhiKs the daily avtvage of Karnes 1'hiycd at the camp to twenty, five. . :U hoc, aNo, Kt', hc i.i iMdlois' eotton Itlhlafl I'nlona ,. I.ihV Ouhl Owcl Villous ... ladles' Heavy Owiil t'nKma !. ladles' Mlk and Wool l iihMis !.. " 1 jidiiV folton Vcala and IM-awiin aso ljiitliV lled Vi'sla and KrawiTs !.. f !. .i.ii.iec..'. i-oiion liiiiiMii tnkiiM '. aa. a mo "llldrt-n' Hisrfntl I nlim. . t.lrls' t iiltoii I iiIiiiib nc, h si.it .... tHtS tl.lt Tlw boat Vim-Io you ever Itail Is calling you 1 put W. R. R. In bis Scran nook". MFIHK t'IIASa T TKJ5 I1V Allt. IIKKAK II1H I.V.U SAN KKAXriSfti, Sept. 2. t'has ed up a tree by his own autii at Kdin biitKh atreet and tlencva uvenuc Tuewlay, lr. II. McMniu-en, a physi cian reslillng at the St. Francis Ho tel, failed to clear the grrtu..d uulk enoiiKh and was struck by the ad vancing machine, which lirok his left leg between the knee and the ankle. Ir. McMunset. who was taking a short pleasure Jaunt, was cranking his car when It stlddenle leaped forai acroi-s the curb toward a trie. as the rz-sult of havin,i been left In tu-ar. Dr. McMunseii dahed ahead of It and south! to climb the tree. I. at was cuufcht by the car L'e'ore he could diaw hinielf to safety. Miti:. T ; ' . i:in sinr'U XTs to 10 itnTs i r. sollill Its AT CAMP Tit A V If l'I..A' S5 iMFM A tl.W WASHINGTON. Fept. On an ni'ial'i1 of tenly-flve games of bas.bHll aje played daily at Camp OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE rCWNUN-DrtOM FOR. XOU iee ip Yoo zah v;uis? IS IT. THT OUCHT'TOl T3UTA1X&SN'T 1 Some Good SARCASMS IN Used Car s AT THE Pendleton Auto Go. i;htaMi.ded VdQlj ir. I J hati t a tvri j) ' --'a'asaassaw ii "? -1 1 a - IT'S QUAi,(r-eu VOTR rj A COMMUNITY ivho rvectXicrs to VOTE f '-4 r ' CHR'AGo. Sept. it. Fffectlve September 18. an embargo l.as been placed aauinst all philirnents of grain ci nsiuned or reeonsigned to lutlth. Minneapolis. St. l aid, Milwaukee. St Joseph, imiaha and Council liltiffa Future shipments to these markets al so will I reguiated on the permit ba sis. The permits will be Isud In co operation with the food administra tion. Application may 1 made by ship per or agent at point of origin. Th. ffrain control committee at each mar ket will approve only such renuests as can be given storaae, and will notify the agent at point of origin that shipments may be made accordingly. The embargo Is due to rapid ap proach to the limit of grain storage in primary markets because of the ai'vaneed movement In wheat end to anticipate heavy movement of wheat and other grains. KNOCK-OUT BLOW DEALT IN DOLLARS WASHINOTON, at. 1. America la reflecting the encouragement and ent htisUaiu growing from c :r spec tacular vr developments by plunging into the Fourth IJberty loan with the spirit of "this will deliver the l.noekout, sure." People are sub. s rihing as never before In fnany dis tricts, among them Haltimore, where more than ". i.ni) Is reported or more than thai city Hubscrlbed ' In ihe entire Third I.ilierty Uosii drive "KISS HkHAITAN" Invites you to a showing of Fifth avenue's newest COATS and SUITS The new Coals and Suits, the accepted fashions of Fifth avenue, here they are! By special arrange ment we secure these models at the very moment they appear on Fifth avenue. The ma terials are excel lent and the work manship of the sort to satisfy the most critical. Come in and see what ."Miss Man hattan" is wearing this season. You'll like them too. rilK 1H-T IS hTVI.K TIIK MOST 1 VAtK kakl guiott piano ti:acih;u Term oiens Octolx?r 1st. Call or address Koom 57, Colden Rule Tottl, Phone 25. Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltt; I Con Dung Low 1 CHOP SUEY, I NOODLES Chtnaaa Btyia. S 1 I HOT TAMALES CHILLI CON CARNE vfANibU rrrub 1 LUNCHES I COFFEE Kearilnlo flea a aal ap-tn- s data. VI HUT CLJkBS BEHVICsl S TEA 5c Package s B ' UNDKR STATE 5 HOTEL S s tz S Cor. Wabb and Cottonwood a la. I'bons t7. raodlatoa, Ora. - illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMHIIIiHIIIMIIIfl ARM AIJD'S Tb olf NZW fc powder la tits past BO yean Oh ret, there art muj, many kinds of powdera oa the market; but thia one la bsolutal? diffarant from any 70a have ever nad. Tba price la rtaaonable, too 50 cents ' KOHPFEN'S llara It, DR. It. B. BOBBINS Dentistry Judd Bldpf. Court and Main Kfa. yilllllilllllliiiilllllllllllllliilllMilillllllilllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilliilll I LEST YOU FORGET! ! I We are the Agency . s for the ' UierkAl OtavaaaauM and optic I H .(rM aelatiUfUaUl ! gaoilnad. Glasses ground ( fit ' E tfatluaal aak nalidiat paadlatosi, 11 , 1 Dr. Lynn K. Blakenlee ('riroilis and Nervous 1l.sasaa and LiaaaM af Women. X-Mar Klaa Uo '4 bsrspsutlo. Tnuple ttldaT, Huoaa II. ItauM ! I DENTISTRY Dr. David Iknnctt Hfll ! Dr. Tom 0. Bailey fadd Itultdine. I'eodaiHisj, Oregom. CADILLAC EIGHT "Standard of the World' The i-f-ople of Umatilla county are familiar with CADILLAC qualifications for niving HcrvU o we want you to become familiar with the fact we can furnish you with CADIL LACS and service. , Oregon Motor Garage lUKXlltPOILATKO 11T, tit, lit Was Court M. rvtcpbaoa tte 3 3 1 .Tnlltiillllllllllllllllll IIIII Illllllll lllllillll!lllllllllll!!l!llllllll!IIIIIIIIIIUn