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FATSE EIGTTT DAILY EAST DREGONIAN, PENDLETON; OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 28. 1913. EIGHT PAGES 0. . C f tH.f COLDHI WEST CUTTER " f s Direct From the Creamery Every Morning Seal-Shipt Oysters, direct from New York this morning, pint 75c Winesap Apples, none better, box .... $3.00 Butter Creek Honey, 15'2 lb. pairs . . . $3.90 Libby's Mince Meat, pound : . 30c Sauer Kraut, quart ...... v.1 15c Dill Pickles, dozen ;.vi.,...k, 30c Sour Pickles, pint 20c Sweet Pickles, pint 33c GRAY BROS GROCERY CO niTATfTV 3( WafA4a A A Two Phones 23 823 Main St 8 8 s 8 5 5 If You Conceed V. . that bnsinesA connections with strong, wcll-estab- ' lluKrai flat nxn t 1. 1 1 1 1 : . 1 ... u ....... u Himnuuviit 1 1 nil im ;iuit:i i, u .ikii t-Liou' feorelting more than a depository, but bank wtik-h enhances and strengthen jour credit- -prpntartrm and" astt you In all your legitimate n naurlal transaction. , v ' it ' THEN YOC Vl'lUj ADMIT '" " that 'the Aowkin National is the logical place to' transact your financial business. . ffc shall be pleased to have yon interview as. THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK PENDLETON, OREGON "Strongest Bank in Eastern Oregon." QyXByRgXS OF EVERETT TRUE Ant tHen. u SQUne.es camo into ths Room. Bwt I'm ahgat oi my StohY. You See, BeroRis this a.- haptccd, Fitat) 'SMITH Ulna mii. in s.rs huvon w -Hva ioims kRxxe . cerreR, but it was Cost; rise's sistsr uho uvss im -ban mahcitco . BNT ' ilHeRB,:, ' HST Op MY STORY -"AQRAM 1 ..u., u. ' 1 ' 1 WWCN'T TIMK. Oi twciCNce roR any mor6. IP YOU "DIOM'T Ui&AR SLOW YOU DOWKJ SO UR. 3XOR.Y COO-X CATCH UP tuiTN VOU DUB R ROBBINS Dentistry JuddBldg. Court and MainSts. RECORD ADJUSTMENT OF FIRE LOSS Tha house of Dines Turner. 10 Grange street, was damaged by fire on Monday. January tth and on Tuesday, January 7th the loss had been adjusted and . Mr. Turner bad received draft In full covering same. The Insurance was carried by LIVERMORE, BICKERS & FRIEDLY. FOR SALE Among the homes I have for sale, am offering a five room cot-, tage on East Court Street, with three lots, and paving paid- for. . This is a snap, as -the- lots are nearly -worth the price, ?, '-, .Price, for a short time 12000. SEE ME ABOUT A IX) AN" J. C. SNOW, 117 East Court. Insurance, Farm Loans, ICeal Estate Room 7, Temple Bldg. Phone 772 Dr. IL A. Schneider DENTIST Pendleton Oregon Whara yon get quick aad " ' & 1. 1 adjustments. atisfactory CECIL COSPEk f roiJC ACOOCXTANT INCOME TAX ADTISEK I 14 Mam 6treet 1 Pendleton, Oregon Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Chronia and Nsrvous Diseases and Disss su of Women. X-Ray Mac- tro Thsrapeatloa. Teisxple Bldg, Boon U. Pnooe 411 TAXICAB 7 PHONE I . Books 25 Rides for $2.50 PARKER TAXI CO. Why Pay More. FOOT POWER LATHE FOR SALE Just the thing for farm work. Good for turning iron, brass or wood. Price very reasonable. , 72 Cottonwood St. Oar List of Used Cars is Changing Every Day If you want a good serviceable used car call at our "Used Car Dept." We have the following cars today?',- Li-t - ' 1 t-Ton Republic Truck 1 1916 Ford Roadster 1 Reo Roadster 1 1917 Maxwell (Overhauled and painted.) 2 Used Franklins. Pendleton Auto Co. Established 1907 Court and Johnson Sts. Pendleton, Oregon JUla. ,-- , , EAST OREGON1AN SPECIAL NEWS OF UMATILLA. CO. Peter Mclntyre, Adams Man, to Get Discharge (East Oregonlan Special.) ADAMS, Jan. 2. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Yoder and daughter Mary re turned last week from Portland, aft. er having spent a few days there. Dr. Kavanaugh of Pendleton was called to the Krebs home Saturday evening to wait upon Mr. Krebs. He is much better at present. Miss Hannath French was in Pen dleton Saturday. Joe Dames made a trip to Pendle ton Saturday. Elmer Hales, mail carrier on route 2, who has been sick with influenza for some time, resumed his work Monday morning. Albert Coffee has been acting as mail carrier for Mr. Hales. Mrs. Ella Simonton Is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Krebs. Hobart Peringer. who is working for his upcle. George Peringer. spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Liert Kirby. Mr. and Mrs. Kevella LJeunllen were in from their ranch Monday. Mr. and Mrs. M. .C. Mclntyre are expecting their son. Peter Mclntyre, home about the first of the month He is now stationed at Camp Lewis. Miss Jessie Chesnut spent Satur day in Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coffee and chil dren of Athena spent Sunday at the hrime of Mr. Coffee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Coffee. Mr. and Mrs. "Will Boyer and daughters. Miss Wilma and Helen motored to Athena Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barnett and HAVE ROSY CHEEKS . AND FEEL FRESH AS -; . A DAISY TRY THIS! 8ays glass of hot water with phosphate before breakfast washes out poisons. To see the tinge of healthy bloon In your face, to see your skin get clearer, to wake up without a head ache, coated tongue or a nasty breath in fact to feel your best, day In and day out. Just try Inslde-bathlng even morning for one week. Before breakfast each day, drink a glass of real hot water with a tea spoonful of limestone phosphate In It as a harmless means of washing from the stomach,- liver, kidneys and bowels the previous day's Indiges tible waste, sour bile and toxins; thux cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food Into the stomach Til action of hot water and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach i wonderfully Invigorating., It cleans out. all the sour fermentations, gaseo and adltv and gives one -a splendid appetite for , breakfast. - A'ruarter pound of limestone phos phatepwill cost-very lltle at the drug store but is sufficient to demonstrate that Just as soap and hot waer cleanses and freshens the skin, so hot water and limestone phosphate act on the blood and Internal organs. Those who aro subject to constipa tion, bilious attacks, acid stomach, rheumatic twinges, also those whose skin Is sallow and complexion pallid, are assured that one week of Inside-1 bathing will have them both looking and feeling better In every way. Miss Mildred Rogers werj in town last week. Mr. and Mrs. Will Bunch and daughters, Thresa and Louise, Mr. and Mrs. John Bunch and children and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bunch ana son. Jlmmie, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Tlnrk. Ouy Mayberry made a trip to Pen dleton Friday- Alfred Montgomery, who has been seriously ill with influenza, is now Improving rapidly. u. At- Morrison or, Pendleton, was up to his ranch Monday. Cliff Myrlck, who is working for hAi Wallan. was In town Sunday. Cecil Curl was In from his ranch last week. Mr. and Mrs. Itoo Eggers of Athe na, were in .Ailama .Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, L." .. l Rogers passed through Adams Monday on their wa to their home in . Pendleton. Mr. Myrick went to Pendleton Sat urday, having . been called there by the death of his brother. Mrs. Larry Larabee made a trip to Athena last week. Mr. and Mrs. A- H. Klrby and daughters. Alberta. Joyce and Kla- dice, motored to Pendleton Saturday. KINO OF tiltKKO: WAITIVO TO GREET FKKXCII ENVOYS tlUMMIIMHWIipHIWMMIIMWW S ..mHttimMiiilJutHmiHMumMaitmimiiiiiUMujHiiiiittmMmiiiiiimim J X. 3 I 1 1 II. II rl E-3 m 3 Tisf Worry That Kills Perhaps you'll quit having ills if you stop running bills. Pay cash and you can buy cheaper and it will help you to get something ahead so you wont need credit. Men's Good Outing Gowns , $1.49 Fancy Wide End Silk Ties 4 Do Roys' Good Heavy Shoes, slie 11 1-2 to 6 per pair l.a, $!.. $2.25 and $2.49. One lot Men's Good Work and Dress Shoes, per pair $2.S New IJnn Men's Work Pants $1.49, $2.08, $3.98 and $4.98. Roys' Work Rocks, 3 pair for 3!la Hoys'. Overalls MMc, 98c, $1.19 and $t.'M .' :-in, ,-! ..... i . .r ' Just arrived, a new lino Cotton Rlankets, good lull also blankets , $2.89 and $3 49 line Plaid Wool Nap Blankets $4.98 Our New Spring Line of ladles' Waists and Skirts Is being replenished by new arrivals almost every day. Get yours while the getting Is good. New and Elaborate Waists $4.98, $7.90, $8.90 and $9.90. Plain and Fancy Skirts In Wool and Silks $3.98 to $11.78. You Can " Do Better: At . ?: i. incorporated , " g3 ... M A ' I .Nation-., wide I Institution I ItlllfiUUIUMJ Bolshevism Is said to have Invaded China, and this may be Its end. Men of experience agree with Kipling as to the fate of the "fool ... who tried to hustle the east." AFTER INFLUENZA Th Grip, Fsvsrs, and Othsr Blood Pottoning, Prostrating Diseases, The best course of restorative treat ment, purifyinp. the blood, strength ening the nerves, stimulating the Jiver, is: i Hood's Rarsnpnrilla, the standard blood parlflerj before eating, Peptiron, a real iron tonio (choco lated pills), nfteivfl&'Hhg, f Hood's Pills (cathartic, mild and effective) as needed. These Ijw-ee grat1tiedieines make ronvaleseenoi ; real,-lipid and per fect. They are also rf service in the prevention of disease and the preser vation of health. They form Hood's Triple Combination Treatment. ah is good alone; all are good together. Get them today. 1' : '. f f if : cr-- ft "---v IV-- I f! I .' ' , n . .... :1 X ' A V'-'K ' M ... . 8 J I fl4Gfct f -wjt rUJ, r ; i Whitman's! S CANDIES 2 Just received a large 5 supply. You can't buy better candies, better assortment anywhere I in the world than right here. j We have tried to 5! pnrrv this nolifv of s- S1 lecting the best through j out our business. 2 Come in and judge A for yourself how well B we have succeeded. S a 9 Taliman & Co. Leading DmggUta. S 9 Amsiican National Bank Pendleton. Building 1 THIS Is the latest photograph or the ulr of (ireece. King Alexander. who ascended the throne aftt-r the ! HtHiicatlon of King constantine and j his elder brother, Orown Prince ioorge. lie Is shown here waiting1 to receive members of a French mis. j sion with whom he discussed Greek Interests at the peace conference. o Eyes Scientifically examined. Glassef cround to fit People with poignant memor.cn of the war are not desirous of an early adjiiHtment of difference in Germany, i France expects to keep the sym- ' pathy and ndmlralion of the world It' mimt not henitate to mipprews. Its re- i acttonuries who are trying to revive "Super-Sale" 1000 Men's High Grade 0 On Sale At This lot uicludes over bne half of our stock, " All the cuHon's latest models, T ' ; 1 g ' f ' ' Hnehty- tirand, Kirschbatun, Walton Clothes, Etc. 1 '" The sale represents enormous savings to our customers. Suits of exceptional quality at so low a price. Every style, size and fabric Included. The Bond label Is our pledge of sat olfaction, to you. Alterations Free. BOND BROTHERS Pendleton's Leading Clothiers Liberty IJonds Taken 1n-E-change for Merchandise. v y u is i or Do the Following Grocers Sell Golden West Butter THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE ALEXANDERS GRAY BROS. DEAN TATOM ECONOMY GROCERY JOHN LANG VANE GURDANE PENDLETON CASH MARKET GRIGGS GROCERY PENDLETON TRADING CO. STANDARD GROCERY LYNDEBROS. MILNE GROCERY EAST END GROCERY They know that Golden West will please the most discriminate taste. We guarantee that the Butter delivered to these grocers is from the churning of the day before. These Grocers believe in PENDLETON MADE PRODUCTS. From the time Golden West Butter leaves our , Sanitary Creamery until it is placed on your table, it is protected with a waxed cardboard carton. It is not shipped by freight or express, where it may be placed next to fish or other contaminating articles. SPECIFY Mi ioldon Host Put 3 . i "The Butter Supreme?? 1 i Made in Pendleton kJ III GOLDEN WEST CREAMERY aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Our Third Carload 1 this month, of the 3'y J V i3 J w, 1,-s sJ, i tr"". m I FOR 1919 HAS JUST ARRIVED. . We advise you to get your order in at once and be sure of early delivery. 3 f-3 Oregon Motor Garage BUICK HUDSON CADILLAC Tllsf rifinfnra 5 a 3 a 3 3 a a jiiuaualiaaaiiiiiuniiUHniiiiiutiisiiinjniiinniiinHiuimnnuuHiniiiiuuuuiiiil