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FAGI? EIGHT DAILY EAST OHEGONIAN. PELETON, OKrOON, THURSDAY, FEBKttARY 6, 1313, HIJGirf JAGE3 nmNft-nniti C 'WMKUUttlMNUIUIUUMMMIUIUiM lilUittlliilUtlitllillMif i) rii itdi idctc nc nrDrrr tdi fe m .. - .. .. - I 2 a Curtis Ripe Olives New Shipment Just Received Direct From the Growers in Southern California. Curtis Supreme Olives, small cans, 2 for 25c , Curtis Supreme Olives, Wo. l cans, eacn $;c 5 5 v Curtis Sunreme Olives, large class jar. 45c Curtis Supreme Olives, 2V lb. can. .... 63c Green Olives, small 15c Green Olives in Bulk, quart 60c Stuffed Ripe and Green Olives Most Complete Line of Fancy Olives in Pendleton. GRAY BROS. "QUALITY" New Spring Shoes are Coming in Daily Two Phones 28 823 Main St THRIFT and CHARACTER Thrift and Character go hand in hand. A thrifty person, usually is a saving person, he always has the means to meet hi 'obligations promptly, docs not nerd to dodge creditors and makes a good citixeu In m community. ill 1 1 Do Better 'l4?4'r S iygy-.-ryT ' At SJ Incorporated x ; J ' JrlllirSlI i!!!!!!l!!!l!!IB!!lffi I C ,-. I r m lllll T. . i i aMUHMIHlMlM IHI WIIIIIIIHIIIIIIMUHMIIIIIIIIIIIIHIUIUU Mtlll III llllll IIIIM Mllll II I III I II llllllll 1 1 IIU lllltl II III I llllli - i 'u-rssii - j: I, jt w wJCmA- v - If the ex-kalser'g health continue i f m Ejr&-1- T " to improve he may soon be strong Vyyt y!3K'flVk'tZ:3c enough to stand trial for his crimes. Hit-' -- '.-.-1 ;MMA ; Start a Kavinrs Account in this strong bank, it yields liberal rate of interest and la always avail-ablo. THE L PENDLETON, OREGON "Strongest Bank in Eastern Oregon." rE&ST OREGON I AN SPECIAL NEWS OF UMATILLA CO. Enjoying Chautauqua Concerts at Umapine CECIL COSPEk PVBI.IO ACCOdfTANT INCOirK TAX ADVISER 14 Main Street Pendleton, Oregon DR. h B. ROBBINS Dentistry" Judd Bldg. Court and Main Sts. , Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Ouxmia and Narroiu Dl and Dl of Women. X-Ray JTlae- tro Tnarapaotlea. Temple Bide Ruom IX Phone ait I Room 7, Temple Bldg. , Phone 77S 'r Dr. II. A. Schneider DKNTIST t Pendleton Oregon (East Oregonian Special.) UMAPINE, Ore., Feb. 6. Umapine this week is enjoying the Ellison White Chautauqua concerts and lec tures which are beinc given in the Grange hall. The series were sched uled to be given at Starbuck but ow ing to the "Flu" -were called off and Umapine is enjoying the week enter tainments. The Rev. C. C. "Babidge. the Jiew pastor of the Valley Presbyterian church at Umapine, preached his Ini tial sermon to a full church on Sunday morning. The congregation are pleased at securing Mr. Babidge and both people and pastor are predicting a splendid year In church, worn. air. and Mrs. Babidge and Mrs. Babidge, Sr., moved this week into the manse and ore at home to their new friends. The Ladies Aid are mcetine this Thursday afternoon for tea with Mrs. Dan J. Kirk and are making plans for a busy year. During the past "week they had the manse walls re-kalsomin ed and the floors put in good condi Mr. and Mrs. Philippi were guests "GET BUSY" We have a lot of good Bargains that wont last long in the follow ing list: . A money-making Blacksmith shop fully equipped for sale or lease. " A large Dwelling well situated for Hotel, and a splendid opening for one. A good restaurant proposition, no competition. A large and select list of large and small farms, timber lands, city property, acreage. In the Weston country where failures of crop are - unknown and where all kinds of vegetables, fruits and alfalfa grow without irrigation. Let us try to convince you. "Get Busy" Box 85, Weston, Ore. Stop Itching Skin There is one safe, dependable treat ment that relieves itching torture and skin irritation almost instantly and that cleanses and soothes the skin. Ask any druggist for a 35c or $1 bottle of Zemo and apply it as directed. Soon you will find that irritations, pimples, blackheads, eczema, blotches, ringworm and similar skin troubles will disappear. A little Zemo, the penetrating, satis fying liquid, is all that is needed, for it banishes most skin eruptions, makes the (kin soft, smooth and healthy. The E. W. Ross Co, Cleveland, a NOW THAT THE WAR AND WINTER IS OVER It is time to think of buying a ranch. I have a long list of wheat ' lands, diversified farms and stock ranches, in large and small tracts. I have studied values in Eastern Oregon for 25 years. Have sold land from the Columbia to the Middle Fork of the John Day river, and from La Grande to The Dalles. Have handled over 13.000,000 worth of property in Eastern Oregon, and have never sold a man or woman : in where I could not sell them out with a profit. Come to my office lo the Temple Bldg., and we will talk prices and values. Money to loan on long time. E. T. WADE, Pendleton, Oregon. Soldiers and Civilians Always Wel come to Spend Their Idle Hours at Tobacco, Cigars, pool. Candies, Ice Cream, oda. ' Bert Campbell, Mgr. 632 Main Street Telephone 90 last week with Mr. and Mrs. . Lisle Frailer at their home near Pedigo Station. Mr. and Mrs. John Gibson have given up the Kirk ranch which thev had rented and will hold a sale of their household and farm Implements within the next two weeks. Mr. Kirk nas rented his acreage to a Mr. Gai- nor, father of the garage man at Free naier. Air.-and Mrs. Gibson as yet nave lormeu no luture plans. ir. and Mrs. v-JS. Gordon anil family left Saturday -for Portland where they will make their new home. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Musty of Umapine on Saturday. On Tuesday afternoon W. W.-Green, county school superintendent with -B. V. Gum .of Oregon Agricultural Col'' lege and Miss Lorene Parker, home demonstration agent, visited the Uma pine school and are forming plans for the Pig Club of the Umapine school as well aa a Farm Household account system among' the scholars. The scholars are enthusiastic over the agri cultural value this will be to them, as each pupil ho successfully carries out his undertaking is credited .with points in agriculture In final exams. The Latest Officer Style Ladies' Lace Boots in chocolaie and black kid $6.50 and $7.90 Ladies Russia Tan Calf, military heel, Norfork style, very new, $7.90 Ladies' Cocoa Kid, 14-8 military heel, very classy street boot $8.90 Ladies' All Brown Kid, LXV heel $6.90 to $8.90. . , . ; v Ladies' Brown Kid, cloth top to match, LXV heel $5.50 Ladies Dainty all black kid turn sole, LXV heel, lace shoes;,. v......;V;-.;. - $7.50 Ladies' All Black Kid Shoes, "welt soles, $4.98, $5.50,; $5.90; $G.5Q;and $6,90. 1 A Nation-' wide Institution s 1 ? i : 1 111 V j '!!!t!P",?f Zero Weather Holds At Gurdane This Week In 1848 Sir Arthnr Oarrod proved that in goat ( also true in rheumatism ) there is deficient elimination on the part of the kidneys and the poisons within are not thrown off. Prof. H. Strauss attributes a goaty attack to the heaping an of poisons where there is an abundance of uric acid which is precipitated in the joints and sheaths, setting op inflammation. Before the attack of gout or rheu matism there is sometimes headache, or what is thought to be neuralgia, or rheamatie conditions, such as lumbago, pain jn the back of the neck, or sciatica. Ar-prof . Btraoss says, " Ths excretion ciuric acid we are able to effect by exciting diuresis," .j Drink copiously of water,, six or eight glasses per day, hot water before meals, and obtain Anuric tablets, double ateengtb, for t0 cts., at the nearest drug istore and ' take them three times a day, 'if you want a trial f ackage send 10 cents to Dr. 'Pcrce'B uvatiuV Hotel, Buffalo," K, Y, '; "Anuric" (a,nti-niic) is a recent dis-. covery of Dr: Pierce and much mora potent than lithia, lor it will dissolve uric nciu as uu ica uhmjoivcb sugar. b.'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIt9lllllllllllllilRi; 1T0 THE PUBLIC! I DON'T PLANT UNTIL YOU READ THIS! ' ;:' : .frNf ;JN ; If you are going to plant the coming spring any thing in Fruit Trees, Shade or Ornamental Shrub bery, Small Fruits or Roses phone or call at Matlock , Laatz Investment Co4 839 Main St., Pendleton, Ore., Phone 83. 3 a Leave your name and addrem, our Special Agent direct from our S nursery -who is now in Pendleton, will call at your home and assist you 5 in selecting wiiat you may want. zz KFMKMnFHl Our rotten are all .3 yrs. old, field crown and abso- lutoly hardy; finest varieties grown. 5 Oregon Nursery Co. I rxtabllxhcd 167. ,1400 Acres, a? , OUENCO, ORKCOtf 5 HillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIillllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllHIlllliiliHig K r II 1 11 I r X f II jr r oil Aims m For Insisting Upon f Our 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: j iy V; ,1 iWm Republic Truck V ; 1 'link 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 C ..... . . K S Whitman s 5 inn mi i mi 4 Just received a large t 2 supply. You can't buy d better . candies, . better j J assortment, anywhere J in the world, than right 5 I here. v v ' 4 & We have tried to 5 p carry this policy of se- 4 4 lecting the best through j K out our business. ? . 4 Come in and judge 4 we have succeeded J 5 5 Kast Oregonlun Special.) t OUHDANB, Feb. 6. The thermom eter has been near aero the last few dane and ground hog day was cloudy and foggy. All look forward to some good weather early. Word ,was received here by rela tives that Bob Olm stead has been very sick but- is improving at present. Oimstead formerly lived at this place. but Is now living at Summit; Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Gates spent Sun day at Roy Mongomery's. Marjory Montgomery returning home with them to attend school. Mrs. George Bolln returned home Thursday after spending a few days at Pilot Rock, having her baby under the doctor's care. ' The baby has recent ly undergone an operation and Is do ing nicely- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapman and family and Agnes' Mettle, who is teaching at Nye, motored to Pendleton Saturday morning, returning the same evening. Word was received Friday by Mrs. George Bolln of the death of her fath er. William Futter, of Salem. Mr. Futtcr has been suffering for some time with cancer and his death ha been expected any time. Mr. Futter's remains were ' brought to Pendleton for burial Sunday. Mrs- Bolln went down to attend the funeral. Mrs. Oil lard French has returned home after a trip back eawt with her son Jesse, where she took him for medical treatment. Jesse Is slightly Improved- . Word was received by Mrs. Koy Montgomery that her parents, Mr. and Mr. Charles Caies. long time resi dent of this place, but ' living at Clarkston, ' Idaho, have left for month's visit At 'Willamette valley. trick Cat, "who has been spending a short time with hl parent;,, atteom pnnied them also..' Mr. Cate has rel ative near McMinnvlfle - Mr, and Mrs- -pave. Wyniore) and daughter, who are working at the Kly Kawmiii, went down loihelf hpme Htad Saturday, rcturrrrng egan Sun day, t William (Vrley made : a pufflnesa rip to Pilot'- Kok Tuesday; vi-. NOTICE We wish to announce to' the public that we have opened up In the ojd Rond-Up livery stable two blocks from main st. on west Webb St., a general re pair shop and garage. We aim to treat everybody right and make our work our best adver tiser. And aside from repair ing Automobiles, our specialties are overhauling and repairing Caterpillars Harvesters Gas and Steam Engines V and all kinds of- ethnr machin ery. -We have lots, of room and would b glad to figure with any one ..and satisfy them that our charges are right. W. ft. 'NKUKJUJAIX, lcfPajrtfcr Far Vision j XxV lonwtioii Oil, bmk v J 'Tower Part for NwWslon KGLA S SePK mfiyi; invisidu bifocai,- I Golden West Butter The Butter Supreme" When ordering' from your grocer; GOLDEN WEST CREAMERY I i IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIlilllllnillllllllllllllll!llllllllllllll!llilllllllllllllllllIIIllilw Wllsoii Csbhn 'CongratulaUons. With Kr1Uks the vision of youth WAMHJNGT'M, Feb., . . "May I . Is as near restored as possible, for you not express my gratification, gratl- can seo near by and far away with tilde and congratulations at the unanl-jthe same glasses. They make it un tttous report of the three year naval necessary for you to remove your Taliman & Co. d fjeadlng Draggteta. 4 5 4 3 program." P resident Wilson yester day cabled Chairman Padgett of the houne naval affairs committee. llMMtrt A Heart! Ajrltabors. ASI-ZA, Cal.. Feb. . One hundred I invisible. RuKHiani, alleged I- W. W. agitators. ) will be deported from the Charter; Oaks orange district this afternoon by j a villngn commltfee. It hf ro. glusses every time you wish to look In the distance even If you do not need to wear them all tbe time. Thoy are ground from wonderfully clear crystal glass, and the lower part is I reported j SKIS lALK ROTHWKI.fi Optometrist Si Optlclau American National Bank Building 1'hnno ()9 A Dependable Place to Buy a . USE-CM USE .YOUR CREDIT PAY AS YOU RIDE Wo havo In stock today ono of those popular little Bulcks, model K-36, 1918, five passenger. Thin little car Is In excel lent condition, with practically all new tires, one extra motipt ed on roar. You can buy this .11 It lo car .for, 7II(p.(io on the following terms, I.H'O.OO down, balanon IIB.ti4 per innnth. 1917 U-45 llulnk Hbc Touring Oir. Tills car has been our-' fully driven, luis bert thoroughly gone over in our shop, nas practically all new tires. Wo rniiHldcr this an exceptionally good buy, and can be bought with small payment down, bal ance easy monthly payments. 11(13 Cadillac, one of those reliable old automobiles that needs no boosting. Come in and Talk Over Our Easy Payment Plan. Oregon Motor Garage BUICK HUDSON CADILLAC 3 3 a 5 3 3 s 1 10-131 Distributors Wert Court St. 3 ' Pendleton, Oregon S3 mUUUUIIUIIIIUIllllUlIIIIIMItlllllllUlllillllllUUIIIIIIIIIMII!lllll!!!IUllUUUU9 4. i J J " '