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pace eight DAILY EAST OTIEC.ONIAN, TENDLCTON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1S18. EIGHT PAGES FRESH 4 EALSHIPT PSnft 7Sc EAST OREGONIAN SPECIAL , NEWS OF UMATILLA" CO. 3Kd TlHrashor BUYS jdleton Friday to visit her elster. Mr. l amas I reck Ranch; OK million. whrr whe will mnd the whiter with her daughter, Miss Mary, CRAY BROS Two Phones 23 GROCERY CO. QUALITY' 823 Main St, (East Orcgnnian Fp.cial) I'KIAH. Ort. s. Rnin fell all day who U tenrhliiK lh-r. Mrs. V. o. Allun rume up from La (.rami to vllt lirr son lien anil Real Estate Loans at reasonable rates and easy terms, on your improved land, can be had at The American .National. Applications for farm loans are given immediate attention and handled with the utmost dispatch. Ti AMERICAN NMIONAL BANK Pendleton, Oregon "Strongest Bank in Eastern Oregon" A PATPFiC DUTY Have you put in your winter's fuel? To aivoid a repetition of last winter's coal shortage, the consumer must put in the fuel now. Let us quote you on CoaQ and Wood PHONE 5 B. L Burroughs East Webb and College Streets. Wa ad teniae and offer War Harinxs Mu (or aaia rlU fen pttfcliaao. Some Good BARGAINS IN Used Cars AT THE Pendleton Auto Co. Established 19U7 Saturday, Saturday night and art of little daughter llase! for an extender Sunday, which iiwunN enough moU i visit hut was called hoin Wednesday tore fur fall seeding whlt-h will begin 1 hy 'telegram in hrr hushund, r. AU hi once -vvtth many of the farmer. Mr. and Mm, J. V. .Stnrdcvnnt re ceived another letter a few duy hkv from their son, Clair, who says. "I am in foreign waters and am well and happy." Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Shlnn moved tc town feunday, and have taken room at the Blue Mountain hotel, and Mr Chipp -will work for Mossie brother during the fall seeding. fc-d Thrasher of Kridge Creek hai purchased from Willis Wilson 20l acres of land which lies near the mouth of Camas creek. The land joins Mr. Thrasher's land and alto gether maks him an ideal stock farm George Anderson who has been in the mountains during the summei with Hynd brothers sheep, registered at the Ckiah hotel Friday night on his way to Sand Hollow. Roscoe Dickenson purchased of Hynd brothers 225 head of ewes as the sheep were leaving the moun tains. Mr. Dickenson Is going into the i sheep business on a small scale. j James Matthews of Long Creek, 'registered at the I'kiah hotel Satur day night, on his return home from the mountains. ! Barney Shilts of Dale, who was i taken seriously ilj a few days ago, 'was taken to Long1 creek for treat ment and from last reports was im proving under the care of Dr. John son. Last Thursday, a water spout struck near the ranch of Robert Powell on themiddle fork of the John Day near Ritter, when the rushing water filled two wells and a cellar and doing con siderable damage to things In the cel lar. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Sturdlvant visit ed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gibba at the Gibbs saw mill. Abe Martin has just finished sawing fifty ier of wood for Milford Martin, on the Mossie ranch. Irene Kirk returned from Bridge Creek Sunday, after a week's visit with her sister, Mrs. Chilson. Mr. Quant of Alba, made a trip to taking1 his dau nt urning Sun- ret uracd ! Pendleton Saturday g titer, Kmily, down, day. I Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kirk from Pendleton Sunday. j A reception will be given at . the home of Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Fri day evening: in honor of Albert Pe- terwon, who leaves Saturduy morning to Join the marines. I lsnst week as Mr. and Mrs. Frank i Martin were returning home from I'kiah, they- met a eamptendor on a grade, leading some puck horses. Their team became frightened and in trying to get away, they broke the tongue out of the buggy, leaving Mr. and Mrs. Martin "4ing in the buggy in the road. They ran a short dmtance and stopped where Mr. Martin caught them. Fortunately no further dam age was done than the breaking of the buggy tongue. Sheep with the scab have been re ported on the trail between I'kiah and Heppner. Biliie Brown of Pilot Rock who is stationed at KM is Station was in town Friday on business. George Ness returned Sunday from Pendleton, after spending a week there on busineKS, Kd Neal was in town Monday business. en, had accepted a school ut Uinattl- ! Henry Dod left for Whitman "ollege Tuesday, where he enters the mya training for special courses for Jncle Sam. Ills brother Ralph, who, .las been ill in Virginia at his camp j a as able to leave the hospital and1 tailed for France September 2s Thai Id est brother Hugh, has been trans-: 'erred to the medical corps. Mrs. M. C. Ferguson and little! tramldaughter, Haxel I-.ee, expect to j eave for Camp Lewis Thursday to j visit her two sons. K liner and Beit, Hfore they leave for France. j Charley May. is hast Price and Hen-; V Thompson went bear hunting last' Aeek and expect to stay until they 1 iet a bear u piece or at least one big utar. Farmers are very busy hauling wood, gathering beans, digging some uriy potatoes and since the fine rains c-veral are plowing. IMck Knglish finished baling hi hay Monday and expects to gather his cuttle in from the range next week. Irs. Knglish will visit their niece. Mrs. Jake Narkus on 11 led and I law ley mountain, while Mr. Knglish and Mr. Narkus are riding- Mark Henderson came very near jeing fatally injured while hauling wood from the sawmill and as it U he Is bad ly bru ised a nd con ft ned co his bed. Dr. Thomas of Milton a as called. He found no bones brok en butthe lungs and diaphram wei rushed pretty bad. John Hyatt and wife went to the mill and left their little daughter Na dine May In the buggy for a moment. when the team became frightVned and ran away. The baby was sitting on the seat but rolled off Into the hot om of the buggy and was not hurt i all. The team stopped a short distance back of the old barn. Mrs. Seth Hyatt was taken to St. Mary's hospital in Walla Walla Sat 'Jiday and placed under Dr. Keylnr's care. Shad Price will leave for California on to spend the winter- The Ferguson boy are seeding wheat. Cectl Allen finished seeding wheat n turd ay on the Shad Price farm. Bruce Crawford will 'move to Wal- a Walla to send his children to school ind to work there this winter. A- E. Yoder, Adams, is in Portland for Treatment Now Will You Believe? AN OFFICER OF UNCLE SAM'S ARMY walked into our store this morning and requested us to deliver u? all our Men's Raincoats and Slickers to the government. We gladly and cheerfully did so. Wc only wish we could do more. The boys "Over There" will need them far worse than the web-footed people of Oregon. This is only one instance of the tremendous shortage of materials throughout the country. . . ,km$nm We don't like to scare you but all of us must face the facts. v Men's Ihvss Pants $2.H, $:i.8, tl.llH, $5.90. Men's Mnrkltiawa 7.B, H.0, $U.IM ltN- .Mil. klllMWS .Y90, 6.0, tT.IMt Mcii'm Ovcn-oata . ..I7..M, $lt.75, $22.50, $34.73 Hoys- Mill. $.Y0, $6.0O, $T.0 Men's Klmkt.l'uiitN $1.49, $!. Men'H Cnrdumr Vmut $.1.4, ;I.H Men's Winter Gloves MHc, $1.2, !.! We are author. Ued govern, ment agenta . for Thrift Ktampa-r-felap Uie Kalner with one. Incoroorated I Incorporated MM i" .Wlllll ' '" " " " X.JE . - -rf-. mw 111 Men'a ln-KX Shirts $!.!(., $l.'4$ .Mini. Saifl Oillar HhlrlN l.25, l.lt, $!. Slrn'a StiM khiir t'uM 4 (Nr. llojs' rottou lluiuii'l KhlrlH $1.4$ 1UV' lllmixea T3o, ".to Ifciy-r Shin. fM; 83o IKi.VM' lli-eettl I'iiIoiim 8c, It Me, $1.1$ lloyn' KlhlMd I'nloti auu, ttu, $1.1$ Tho beat Uncle ob evrr had I. calllnc you: put W. 8. 8. In hla 'Sernu Ixmlt" Inn at the home of Mra. Melissa Wat n a Mr. and Mrs. Ilert Klrby and duuithterH. Alberta. Joyce and Kindle., are expected soon In Adnma, They will rexide In the 1'erlnger house for the winter. Mr. and Mm. Klmer llnles and daughter Thelma nnd little 1 Jack spent Saturday In I'endlgton. Uuy Mayberry motored to Tendle ton this week. Tho Younir Peoples Society held their first meeting of the winter aes sion lust Sunday evening. . . Miss Hessie Karsley will act as lead er of the society. A ffood meeting was held Sunday evening and It is hoped all of the young people will turn out to the meetings. Mr. and Mrs. (it ho Roll and bah; atrl spent Bunduy in Adums, Miss Alice Stoll Is confined to her home on account of sickness. Mrs. Yodor of Portland, mother o. A. K. Yoder, principal of Adama schools, has been visiting at the home DALE ROTHWHXiti OatonaetrM aad Optictaa Eyes BolanUflcaU) zamlnad. S"- Glass $TOun to fit Unartuaa NaUoaal Bank ftalldlaa Pandlaton. on Weston Mountain Neighborhood News ( Kant TfuwiKJ 11 special. ) WKKTO.V Mol'.NTAIX, Or.. Oct. 9. Mr. J. K. Otlmniel in tnachlnir n houl near Cnnell, Franklin county, anh., thin winn-r. Mr. Mr-Daniel ex pectii to m-etid the winter in Califor nia, attain. Mi. lAzxu, intMlale left for I'en KitHt t r.' i ni;in ;'rl:il. ADAM H. Oct. 9.- A. K. Voder, prln- dial of the Adams nchool, waa taken ; t'oriland TucHdny for medical teutinent. Mr. Yoder ha.i been ill j over two weekn. 11 U many friend? ' pe for a speedy recovery. Mis Jessie CheMiirt 1b taking Mr- Voder's (are In the gchool. Mra. Juck Harp and children tf 5o- lin are viKitliijc at the home of Mrs. C. C. Iiarr. Mr. Frank Krehs motored to I'cn dVton Tuewday. Mr. liarve Hoeherry of Montana, dauBhttr T Mr. and Mrs. M. A- lia l.er. Us, vbwitins; here. Mrs. Nancy liaker of I'ortlund and I'ttle Mn, Jack, are vietting at the M. A. leaker home. Mr. and Mra. Will Hover and chil dren motored to Athena Monday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. Hoe KKK-rand daugh ter, Hetty, of Athena, were in Adams Sunday evening ft- church.. Mr. and Mr, ('neuter spencer, who nere recently married ut Pullman, W HMhliiKton. have been spending a few ! da at th home of the groom'. par- entM. Mr and Mra. J. V. l-ipeiieer. j Fred larr motored to 1'endleton : Tuesday. j John and Ijiwrence Parr left Tuua- day for f'hemawa where they will en ter Kfhool. Mr. and Mrs. Art Walrus sre visit- KARL GUIOTT PIANO TEACHER Term opens October 1st. Call or 'address Room 57, Golden Rule Totcl, Phone 23. of Mr. nnd Mrs Yoder. She returned t Portland Tuesday with her eon. Among the work completed by tha Adams Hed Crow are 86 pinafores Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunch were In town Sunday. tc Pendleton Sunday evening. H. II. Inman went out to work for John Pain this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. J.Tlckner, Mr. and Mrs. It. H. Inman and IJoyd Inman were dinner guests at the home of Mr. ( and Mrs. Dostde Green Sunday Quite a number of the farmers are seeding nftw. P. T. Hales was In town Monday. Walla Walla Slop 3 lee tings. WALLA WALLA, Wash., Oct. The Influenea close-up order went lit to effect today with theresult that or,ly two gatherings were permitted, the S. A. t- C. drills at Whitman col lege and the work at the headqiiar- tern of the Hed Cross. A brief ses sion of the surcrlor court was held this morning, after which Judge E. C. Mills dlsmiased the jury with the an nouncement that if public cathorlngtf Kvery useful thing should be used, Bell that used article to somebody who needs It through tha classified. DR. R. B. ROBBINS Dentistry Judd Bldg. Court and Main Sts. OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE TOOT! TOOTj FIRC5 ootJ THCFiCy'CC TSC NO cr TAXICAB PHONE 70 IKHk 2.1 lliiii-s for $.S0, PAItKI H TAXI t. Stand at (. K. ItarlxY hhop. 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