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EIGHT PAGES PAGE EIGHT J ' DAILY E AST OREG ON IANtTENDLETON, OREGON, sTFRIHA YTAUARY 3, 1010. OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE ill!! lltlHIIilllllllflliniMIHtlllllllfllllllrillKlltllHIIDIItlftttthtllht! !!!!!M!!!!?!!!!H!!I!! Illlllll liiiiilliiiltliiilliiliiiiiiuiiiillliiiltl iUiiliii 3 u.i,1,11,nn1,1,1,,,,lliii;il,ii,,,illH;,,i;;i,linl,,,;i,.,.HI,,IUn11.. llllllllllllUilll.il s I a 8 i 5 SMYRNA FIGS The Fig (Ficus Carica) appears to be the oldest of historical fruit, and is frequently mentioned in the Bible. It was the flavor of Athens figs that tempted Xerxes to undertake the conquest of Atticax, Greece, in 4S0 B. C. Just received large shipment of Smyrna Figs this morning. The first shipment re ceived iu Pjendlton since the ,war started. If you appreciate fine goods let us have your order. IHeATCR.. WHILE THEY LAST, LB. 70c GRA iY BROS Two Phones 28 GROCERY CO. "QUALITY" 823 Main St Your Headquarters at Pendleton Businessmen, ranchers and professionals visiting Pendleton are cordially invited to make their head quarters at the Americas National Bank. They will be assured of receiving personal atten tion, and will have placed "at their disposal the varied services of an old established bank transact ing an extensive savings, commercial and trust business. M AMERICAN NATIONAL Pendleton, Oregon Strongest Bank in Eastern Oregon. MAN . Putting on ovcrcoat --ii f 'timi i inmrn i r itt -- " 'n l fc-"" n ' -J. j-rJ. i -Aa-a-Mb- .- . . - ..H-'V - --j leaving: M4WM, ) TH CATER, (gp 'r J EAST OREGONIAN SPECIAL NEWS OF UMATILLA CO. 30 Below at Meacham; Roads Bad Over Mts Monday with a splendid attendance, 'almost all pupils being present and iby next week it is thought all will be I back in their places. SPECIFY I GOLDEN WEST 5 5 5 I Butter Supreme Order from your grocer I GOLDEN WEST CREAM (J5ast Oresonian Special) MEACHAM, Jan. S. Very cold here Monday night, the temperature being 30 below. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis and four chil dren left Monday for a short stay with Mrs. Phillips at Athena from which place they will go to Burke. Idaho, to reside. The roads through here are getting pretty bad for cars. . Three automo biles had to be pulled in by teams Sun- ;day and two more had to be shipped by rail to Pendleton. j J. I. Casey returned from Port land Monday evening, where he had been spending the holidays with his family. I Mrs. Tonning returned Sunday mor jnlng from Pendleton, where she had ! spent the week visiting with her bro ither, Mr. Perkins, who had a ten day leave from the navy. , j Jack Dockweller, who has been quite III, is able to be out and left on (No. 17 for a short stay in Pendleton. I Mr. and Mrs. Oliver and daughter of Kahlotus, Vash., were here to spend New Years day at the home of their son Roy Hawes. j Mrs. J. A. Watters visited in Pen dleton Monday. Wm. Chelf visited his daughter, Mrs. Blackburn in Pendleton the lat ter part of the week. Mr. Dealy and small daughter re turned to Milton New Tears day. Mr. Dealy has been Visiting with his son , H. T. Dealy here for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Will Pidcock and dau fghter Joan of Kamela, spent New j Years day with Mr. and Mrs. Watters. I Mrs. Frank Hanlen and two chil dren. Miss Geraldine and Master Gale, .'of Kamela, visited with Mrs. J. B. B.i- ker here New Years day. . Odd Fellows Have Big Umapine Banquet $300,000,00(1 MOilK AKI lKI TO WMPIKTE Bl NAVAL, PHOOKAM WASHINGTON. Jan. 3. It will cost the government $300,000,000 more than has been appropriated to com plete the three year naval building program authorized in 1916, Admirat Taylor, chief of the. bureau of naval construction, told members of the house naval affairs committee late this afternoon. Of this aum 115.0.000,000 more is When your nerves are all on edge and sleep seems out of the question take at bedtime one or two pills Laret Sal of Any Medkin m thm World. ver)rwbr. la bos, lOc 23c. National Bank Pendleton. Building. -3 iff- S3 H II ii THE QUALITY AND PRICE This store stands for Low Prices and High Quality always. Big values every day in the year. Always crisp new merchandise, and all priced the J. C. Penney Co. way VERY LOW. Heavy Outing Flannels, light colors, lloim Muslin, yard Good Bleached Muslin, yard Cotton Batta, S lb, size, each Calicos, yard ..... Fine Table Damask, ....... Htmona Crepes, yard . . . . , g4 - Salt-jour ,.: ?3 3 1 iMn Am. 3 yd 21c Silo i4o fl.ll 12a 8c, $1.25, ftl.49 Infants' nulieiw Vests Children's Outing Pajamas . . . . ljadlra' Outing Pajamas ladles Outing Gowns Infants Cashmere lloso, colors liSdk-N' Sergo Middles 40 Inch Oeorgvtto Crclo tin v Thrift ' 3 B tarn pa. Wo g ; rtr aaUiorlzed J llll!lll!llSi;i!lll!U!l!lll!Ii!i!l!i!i: 3KO 7o .... 1.49 08c, I.S5 S50 .... 3.H .... $!. Tncle Ban need your support mora than ever.uy more W. S. S. Think of th hoys over there who are glving thelr all. iw mm iilllliUiUiUlk needed for hulls and machinery anu probably fl50.000.000 for armament. Admiral Taylor told the committer, which Is conducting a hearing; on th naval approprktttn bill. He was un certain as to the exact needs for armament. This additional money la needed Admiral Taylor said, because of the increased cost of labor and materials, and the losses Incurred in Inefficient construction. lodged In the city jail here. He was arrested In Pooatello through the express company's special agent, "W. C. Rutherford, after the latter had trailed him to that place. One of tha stolen diamonds was recovered In Portland. The case was handled bj Detectives Kellyer and Leonard. One idea of a loud moutnea man la one who is able to make himself heard , In a room where there are a dozen women. a ui If you would make a hit you must strike out unless you are a baseball j player. AUrerd Diamond Thief Canglit. PORTLAND. Jan. . I. n. Thorpe, alleged to have stolen five diamonds from the American Railway Express company, was brought to Portland yesterday 'by the United States Mar shal frqm; Pocktejlo Idaho,, and; was MASSACHUSETTS NURSE- '-Tolls .Jl'uttiea How to ;et Strong Greenfield, Mass. "I am a nurse and the grippe left me In a weak, rundown condition with a cough my frfends asked me to try Vlnol. I did so and It has bullt up my strength so that I am In perfect health at the present time and I am recommending Vlnol to others." Mrs. P. M. Locke. There is no secret about Vinol. It owes its success in such cases to beef and cod liver peptones. Iron ana manganese peptonatea and glycero phosphates, the oldest and most fa mous body building and strength cre ating tonics. Vie strongly recom mend Vlnol. Koeppen's Drug Store and Drug gists Everywhere. P. 8. If you have Eczema try our Saxol Salve. We guarantee It. POULTRY AMD STOCK REMEDIES Le Gear's Bly's Poultry Mash and Scratch Food, Corn, "Wheat, Etc BLYDENSTEIN & CO. 1300 W. Alta. Phone 351 i . 1 Our Big Stock of n sum, jut I r? v Gars Are almost gone. We still have a few good bargains, which must go before January 1st CALL AT THE Pendleton Auto Co. -Established 1907 (East Oregonlan Special.) L'MAI'IN'E, Ore., Jan. 3. Wednes day evening in the I. O. O. F. hall the iodil Fellows of Hudson Hay lodge en- 'tertained their wives and sweethearts ! at an annual banquet, the dinner be- int prepared (?j and served oy tne .Odd Fellows. About ISO sat down to a splendid roast goose dinner and iUmaplne men are gaining fame as cooks throughout the valley. Urun- , 'ton's orchestra was expected from 'Walla Walla but owing to sickness J were unable to be present. An tin-; promptu program was given as fol lows: Address of welcome, It. K. Bean; response, Mrs. Jim W'isener: solo, Leora I'hillppi; recitation, Kally Wisener; music. Ethel Hodgon: Sweet Sonf stent Quartette,, Mesdames I; J. iKIrk, Jesse Martin ana Misses ieora ami Florence Phiiippu Jiog uancs,.iini Wisener; solo, Mrs. It. E. Hea:' ad dress.'. Kev. B. F. Harper; music was Ifurnished bj Messrs John Davidson and, Wisener and Mayor uan j. jvrrn acted as chairman for the evening. ! 'On Sunday rnorning at the Valley church Presbyterlai. church) of ITmanlne the congregation decided ro extend a call to Itev. C C. Babhidge of Hazelton. Idaho, to become pastof or this church. Should Mr. Babbidge ac- ; icept he will come in the near future. I On Xmas night, a large number of young folks enjoyed a dance at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ileal-. (A Jolly evening was spent by the host of friends present. I Mr. and Mrs. Jens Thirklldsen and 'family were New Year guests with friends at Dayton, Wash. I Word has been received hero thnt Mrs. Charles Heinhart of Pendleton M dangerously 111 with Influenza at her Pendleton home, Mrs. Rcinhart was I before her marriage Agnes Kinney., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ian Kinney of this vicinity. - : j i Ji lime -HW her land oX.Camn Lewis IsiNiiri'hl furlough vMlrnk with friends at 1'inapine. KlUooI reopened Lmapin 9 jo " X. Eves Scientifically . e"m,n1 A Whitman si zmJ-ai Glasses ground to fit dale Komnrajj f fl Kt j fl WT O S Optometrist and Opttclaa KM .11 III I I I 3 lAwUILo K : Room 7. Temple BIdg. - RjQ T.-.r.- .nnl,raA a loi-rro V. f. Phone 11 8 ii '6vi t nr tt A Schneider 8 5 supply. You can't buy a i Dn ,;t.st f better candies, better 5 Pendleton Oregon Kid) assortment, any where 5 ! fakMarcfMwara in the world than right rf , 1 here. . ' 4 men S u ur fiaii-rnce ale Continues EVERY SUIT EVERY COAT EVERY DRESS EVERY SKIRT Just lz the Regular Price Every garment new this season. The Best in Style The Most in Value j NOODLES, CHOP SUEY, CHINESE DISHES I K nil.. 1 51 I f-OPY'S KWONG HONG LOW 5 ' 116 West Alt- St, fpstalra. Phone 4SS g j of BETTER AND SOFTER LIGHT la assured tor the as of of these beautiful fixtures ours. They gtvs a light UlumlnatM the room perfectly, but that doe not tire or strain the eye. Tbey are aot expen sive considering to sir sxtra ef ttoleney and ertr beauty. Why Dot at least see thaoat i J. L. VAUGDAN ' CECIL COSPER Pl'BI.IC ACCOUNTANT INCOMR TAX ADVISKIt Olt Main Street Pendleton, Oregon TAXICABffl PHONE J.U Rooks 25 KUles for 3.30 PAltKfc.lt TAXI CO. ;; Why Pay More. , ,'! We have tried to carry this policy of se lecting the best through out our business. Come "in and judge for yourself how well we have succeeded. i Taliman & Co. if i B ' Leadinjf Druggists. f li 4 Weston offers the best advantages as a place for an ideal home, of any town in Eastern Oregon. Make us prove it. Here is a list of Bargains: No. I room house, barn and I acre of fine garden landt !. $.150 cash, balance year ly, 6 per cent Interest. No. 2 8 room house, good barn and other out buildings; 1 fine cellars; fins well, windmill and tank; 10 lots of finest gar den land. Price 11800, half cash balance S yearly payments, per cent Interest. No. 3 10 room house, suit able for hotel or boarding house; fine location, with ( large lots, fine garden land. Price $1900. $1000 cash. Iletter Investigate. No. 4 Blacksmiths wanting money making proposition, In vestigate this. Large shop with lot. tools and machinery, $2100; $1000 cash will handle. No. & 6 room house, 2 lots, $350 cash. I, . !:, For any of the above address ' , BOX 85, WEST0N70RE(?P II II I I I . 1 1 II. I I. ? -8 DR- B-.R,0BBINS ' Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee ' Dentistry Chronlo and Nervoua Diseases and Judd Bldg. Court and Diseases of Women. X-Ray Bleo- Mnin vf a tro Therapeutics, main DIS. Temple Bldg., Boom 1ft, Pboae 1 ' - ... '. .a Miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiir) I BUICK ! BARGAINS Two 1917 Model D-45 BUICKS " for sale to the first two lucky '. buyers who take them. BOTH IN GOOD. CONDITION AND BARGAINS They need no eulogies nor apolo gies. Depenbale as government bonds. Oregon Motor Garage . ' j :,. .. DfoorjpoRATxai . ,,, , , . tit, Iia. lit. 11$) Wa Ooart S. I 3 a a I AuuKUUuuiiinmiiuiHiuN!iniHiui!iiiHiiiii!Hiuniniu!iinH:uinunimuuu?