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! I 8 3 r VAG1S EIGHT Some Man! ,o y" .7 ). Irf memory of he GRAY BROS. HIE BEST COMMUNITY Y UJr-I - , ' . . - ' inqa' r In which to live Is one where people are thrifty, .i la ( naving and own their homes. "$l-i il KSibT&.'i Vnechanic or any laboring- man who Is Bavins and owns his home, is a better man than the Ing and air Tkimii-lt will save for &JFaT WIOrrsnd usually is more responsible and more TiDii;s".rustworthy'- .., f'r'.;' . ;',,"V, That is why thrift should be encouraged, and that la why you should encourage your employees to have a Savings Account in a Strong bank. SAVIYGS DEPARTMENT THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK PENDLETON, OREGON Strongest Bank in Eastern Oregon." TAXICAB 7 PHONE I Books SS Rides for $2.56 PAKKEK TAXI CO, Why Pay More. DS.R& BOBBINS Dentistry JuddBldg. Court and Main Sts. Boom 1. Temple Bids. Phone 771 Dr. IL A. Schneider DENTIST .Pendleton .,,. Oregon ii lSil5!iJta?!itisg INOW THAT THE WAR AND WINTER IS OVER fit Is time tvtnlnk of buying a ranch. I have a long list of wheat hands, diversified farms and stock ranches, in large and small tracts. I A modern home, one among the best in Pendleton. 8 rooms plaster ed, and hard wood floors; bath upstairs and lown; -fireplace, base ment with furnace; large lawn with fruit and shade trees. It Is a fine ' 'home, substantially built, will be sold at a sacrifice price. The owner told me to name the price, so If you miss a bargain you are to blame. 1 MONET TO LOAN ON LONG TIME. E. T. WADE, Pendleton, Oregon. Our CLASSY Line of Touring Cars rjr-riSW . .i."M-' . !".:' ; now on Display ik our show room. APPERSjON 8 Four-Passenger' Roadster. APPERSON 8 Seven-Passenger Touring. C0LE-8 Aero Type. FRANKLIN Series 9-B Touring. TRUCKS DUPLEX AND REPUBLIC. Pendleton Auto Co. Established 1907 Court and Johnson Sts., I1AILY and his birthday, GROCERY CO. lives In a rented house. himself will save for his Soldiers and Civilians Always Wel come to Spend Their Idle Hours at JUT Tobacco, Cigars, Pool, Candies, fee ;...). Cream, Sodas..., !..-.' Bert Campbell, Mgr. 632 Main Street Telephone SO CECIL COSPER PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT INCOME TAX ADVISKH, 14 Main Street Pendleton, Oregon Dr. Lynn K. Blake&lee Chronlo and Nervous Diseases and Pis i am of Women.' X-Ray B- tro Therapeutics. Teanple Bid, Ruoaa IS, PbosM 41S Pendleton, Oregon THE EAST OrvEGONIAN.- PENDLETON, OREGON; WEDNESDAY; FEBRUARY 12, mi OUTBURSTS OF ooiAoATinM XJ KNOW THeRS W THAT ABOUT IT Aec- U KNOW wn ,i r 1 3- CAN'T KNOW WHAT YOU HCAHt f UMLesS VOO Ttt Ms I YOU KNOW , what i : I ' ' ' ' .' ' ' d EAST OREGONIAN SPECIAL NEWS OF UMATILLA CO. Wind Damages Farmers Union Warehouse, Athena (Bam Oregonian Special.) ATHENA. Feb. 11. During the terrific wind storm last Saturday night, a large portion of the roof on the east side of the grain warenouse owned hv the Farmers Union Grain Agency, was torn loose ana picKea up and carried along, shingles ana an, scattering wreckage In its path, final l.v lodging in the drainage ditch nsar. liy, completely demolished. Only the Joist timbers were left., some of which were torn loose, leaving a large yawning. Jagged hole. H. A. Barrett has received three fine, thoroughbred Plymouth kocr cockerels from D. C Sanderson of Freewater, and with this addition to GIRLS! HAVE A MASS OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR, SOFT, GLOSSY, WAVY A SMAI.I, BOTTLE DESTROYS DAN- DUVFF AND OOUBI-l-S BEAU TY OF YOClt HAIR, Within ten minutes after an appli cation of Danderine you can not find a single trace of dandruff or falling hair and your scalp will not ltcn, dui what will please you most will be after a few weeks' use, when you see .new hair, fine and downy at first yes but really new hai; growing all over the scalp. A little Danderine Immediately dou bles the beauty of your hair. No de ference how 'dull, faded, brittle and crativ. feiet moisten a cloth with Dan derine ajdarefinly draw it through your hair, taking one sman sirunu at a time. " The effect is amazmg your hair wllLba light, fluffy and wavy, and have an appearance pf abundance; an Incomparalrfe lutre.ifoftneH and lux uriance. ' '" Get a small bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug store or toi let counter for a few cents and prove that your hair is as pretty and soft as any that it has been neglected or Injured by careless treatment that's all you surely can have beautiful hair and lots of it if you will Just try ! a little Danderine. '4 W nit man s, Didn yant to strike & I! RI 1 ff F 4 (East Oregonlan Special.) II III I I I L V S ATHENA. Feb. 12. Among the S I II III I I I 1 Athens visitors In- Pendleton Satur- I Iiil llJIIIl II f day to attend the opening day of the 5 If fll I 1 UJ I I - J 4 Peoples Warehouse fire sale Include 5 w- " " T-J. 7Z, 8'a. T, Head and famlbv Mr, Wily. jMII- 5 y ''",: i'er;nd daughter Jeaneaei ' JosJI N. 5 Just received a large r st and family, Mr. apa .- R. 5 Rimulv sYou can't buy 5!' Mr-Clar pv 8tn6 M" A BUppiy... y" V - K-amle Sheard. Frank 3ackiMn-and 4 better fcanmes,- better jfam,,v an(1 Mrs. 0rat; r-Mrin. 0. assortment,- anywhere 5 Q""e a number ",a,e tharrneUhe 5 . . , i'j l,e Ri Kound-Up last fall, they had not seen w in the world tnan ngnt a!B1,c n tt )arge CPowd assembled tn one here. j t We have tried to 5 5 orrv thi? noIlCV OI Se- SI yards prior to the big strike there last 4 CaiTy UB f Ul V J i week which tied up every Industry and f leCtmg the DeSt tnrOUgn Kthrew thousands of men out of work 4 out rrnr hll-unpm fflwho didn't want to strike. Mr. Flint 5 0Ut 0Ur ?USlneSf' 4 wa. celVinS J5.20 for an eight hour yk Come in and JUdge 4 day., and had never before expected 4 fnr vourself how well Rid from "n one '"uar to A We have SUCCeeded. A j Mrs. 8. F. Stfarp and daughter American j J lira. James McHhcrry, were Pendle. K ton visitors naiuraay. , , i , 4 rw t. Jit ( r. 5 Mrs- D. H. Mansfield was over from v 4 1 Csllrnall 3 wOe R I Walla Walla Saturday and vlsited:y X 4 f. with Athena friends.. . K - - - - land's tilir trucks, while loaded with EVERETT TRUE WH4T1 MCAN rNT NTAMrgt,C - SOU&THlNg his other flock of thoroughbred Ply. mouth Rocks, will endeavor to pro duce a large flock of fries in the spring. Sam Hutt Is a live-wire drayman these day as he is always busy while the other fellow is warming up around a good stove. The home of Mr. and Mrs. F. B, Radrke is quarantined as their little daughter Kthryn contracted scarlet fever Sunday In a mild form. Dr. Sharp hopes, by strictly adhering to the quarantine laws; that the disease will not spread among other people and to other towns. Athena was visited with a light. warm rain yesterday, wnicn win greatly benefit the growing grain. The weather is so warm and pleasant that gardens will be thought of as next on the program , . ' , Weston Arranges for Chautauqua in June fKast Oregonlan Special.) WESTON. Or., Feb. 12. Miss Goldstein, advance agent for the El- lison-Whlte Chautauqua company, was In town last Friday and Saturday making arrangements for that com pany's appearance here. When they were here last winter a local commit tee made a contract with them to ap- pear in Weston some t'me during last December, but owing to the influen za conditions they had to cancel their engagement. They have now made another contract for the Chautauqua td be staged in Weston in the latter part of May or early in June. It is also understood that the Umatilla Countly Pioneer's Association will hold their annual re-union here ai the same time. Mr. and Mrs. . William McKenxxle of Dewlstown, Mont., are visiting In Weston. Mr. MacKenzle was former ly a prominent farmer here and prer ident of the Farmers Bank of WestoBi ' The Rev. A. I Thoroughman, prei siding elder of the M. E. church sped Sunday In Weston. Evangelistic meetings began Sun day night In the Sallns building which has been fitted lip temporarily for tho occasion. The meetings will be con ducted by Evangelist George W. Tay lor who will arrive Wednesday even- Ing. As solnlHt and musical director. Dr. Taylor will be assisted In the meeting by his son, Paul B. Taylor, who Is wearing a United States naval uniform. The meetings are being held under the auspices of the Weston Min ipterial Association. Frank Beal of Milton, was an over night visitor in Weston Monday night. day on the Pendleton streets. Fred Flint Is home from Seattle where he was employ In the shlp- 'CSs I ...... 'I.. -1 IkATHOROUGH INVESTIGATION; 1 1 Of our Men's Furnishing Dept., will reveal the fact that it will pay you big to 1 1 get in the habit of buying all your furnishings here. No matter whether for 11 work or dress, you can get just as good values here, and for a great deal less money.--. See our big assortment of Sterling and R. & W. DretM Shirts. You would consider tliem good values at 9 1.25 and 1..K any where but Iicre. Our Prloe o Y'ou can bny any kind of a Spring Suit her you want. Wo havo some nlfly new numbers for sitting ami can save you from ga.OO to 15.0(1 ' on your spring stilt. Our prices on new spring stills , .$14.75 to $34.60 Hoys' Spring- Suits . .,. . ai.98 to $13.50 Our jprlcea on men's every tlay wear and ' work 11 ' I S-3 3 II II iJXYou'Can Do Better 1 At -3 ISBiil down In the mud near the school building, but with expert assistance of Sam Hutt and the use of the truck tire chains brought Into play, the (ruck (a four ton one) was soon on solid ground again. The warm weather and winds since Friday have entirely dispersed the ino, ... 1 1 nt Hrtr nrniind Athena. Sat urday night there was a very severe wind storm, the proportions of which were similar to a gale. Sunday was warm and pleasant, and this weather Is rapidly drying the roads, affording better travel now than before the se vere cold spell. Semester examinations and- tests were the general order of the day last Friday, for the faculty and pupils of the Dublio schoeli During the day County Sifp- W. W. areen and Miss Lorene ParkMfr cibiW5 demonstrator, carmand, tbfted M I ' :.; !" bully eag'Agtd BaaoKna . miss Parker spoke to the girls In refer ence to the new subject. "Household Accounts," recently added to the reg ular course of study for girls and was received with enthusiastic response. DF.ADIjY CFJlMS ARE TRACEp TO IiAIRS LONDON. Feb. 12. The virus of trench fever and that of Influenza and of some forms of nephritis have been Isolated and Identified, according to report submitted to the director general of the army medical service In France by a number of army medi cal officers. ! The virus in each case has been proved to be a minute glohulur cell carrying in size and behavior In three types of disease. Isolnttlon of the types of disease. Isolation of the germs of mumps, measles and typhus, the causes of which " have hitherto been obscure, are also believed to have been accomplished by Investi gations. Tour ad. should Interest an owner Tour ad should serve you quickly vhen the cook leaves. WRESTLING IN JAPAN COMES INTO ITS OWN TOKIO, Feb. 12. Japan Is getting back to her sports. As a matter of fact. Japan never did get away fronr sports during the war. Results of a wrestling match on a bulletin board drew a bigger crowd than news of an allied victory. Tokio has the largest arena In the world devoted to the mat sport. It seats 13.000 persons, and there Is a box always In reserve for th crown prince. In the old days, wrestling and util ity and religion combined. The matches were held In a temple court that the ground might be packed for building and the proceeds went to the upkeep of the shrines. The season's wrestling in Japan is always between the athletes of the east and of the west for the champloi ship. . - :.! - !'' TO ALL WOf.lEII WIIOARE ILL This Woman Recommends Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound Her Personal Experiences' McLean, Neb." I want to recom mend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable compouna to an women who suffer from any functional disturbance, as it has dona ma mora good than all the doctor's medicine. Since taking- it I have a fine healthy baby girl and have gained in health and strength. " My hus band and 1, both praise "your med icine toatl urTerine women." Mrs. John Koppelmann, ft. fio. 1, McLean, Nebraska. -? . it -- This famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, has been restoring women of America to health for mora than forty years and it will well pay any woman who suffers from displacements, in flammation, ulceration, irregularities, backache, headaches, nervousness or "the blues" to give this successful remedy a trial. For special suggestions In regsrd to your ailment write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. The result of its long experience is at your service. National Bank Pendleton. Building. Eyes Scientifically examined. . qiassea ground to fit, i Incorporated g 9 j 4 ! m , j 'A IMwwwWw MR. FISHERMAN Are you catching any Steel Heads? They are now 1 i--- i. i ; ti.. o- . , running, so wny not gta in SOL Sporting (Goods Man for YouVa'ckfe! '-,-. - '. ! -ft u Look for the fish in vindow. UnttA Ppnrllpfnn Rldrr. Phone G4fi 3 CLEANUP SALE GEORGETTE WAISTS 3.98 . A special sale to remind you that ours is "The Blouse Shop" of Pendleton. Come prepared to find the most re markable bargains you have yet seen. A Special Selection of Extra Size Waists Includ ed in, this Sale. Me The Most In Value giiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiimiiiiiiiig 1 A Dependable Place I to Buy a ! US USE YOUR CREDlT 1S17 D-4B Bulck Six Touring fully driven, has been thoroughly gone over in our shop, has practically all new tires. We consider this an exceptionally good buy, and can be bought with small payment down, bal ance easy monthly payments. ' 1913 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 HUDSON Distributors 110-121 West Court St. Ii I MACS,- W: JllOU 3 clothes are bound to appeal to men of - good judgment. Wo show financial ability In boiii Ohio to make such prices. You will show your financial ability by taking ad vantage of tlieao prices. Our UCNt ltihb OverulU : $2.25 Waist Overalls- $1.49 leather Faced Canvas Wrist tJloves, pair. . . 25o iA-ather Faced Canvas Cauntlct Gloves, pair 8Ro Some of Iho bent values you 'ever saw in men's work and dress shoes, t iiwilr $2.8 a Nation, wide Institution !!!!!lfflll!!!!tn!!!l!!!!!'Pwra llliiii IIIUIUUUUUM vu uic iuiu , . ) -,v v. t-;. t c, l-o- -ii i en. oi' tvio ,t t. uj Mi(eci:a SEE- B A V'i I i. I The Best In Stylo BETTER AND . ; SOFTER LIGllT is assured by 'the use of voiae of these beaiftlf nl 1 flxtuM v t ' ours. They give I light that Illuminates the room perfectly, but that does ant tire or strain the eyes. They are not expen sive considering tnelr extra ef ficiency and ertra beauty. Way not at least see them! J. L. VAUGltAN - PAtAsrOU RIDE Car. Thii car has been care Pendleton, Oregon S3 Te7"B-f lit- i.VJt ! iUUUUUIU!UUUUUilUUUIMUIIMI!l11IIUIlllUUIIIUUIlllllllUllllllllllllIlllUUlU, mired Optometrist and. Optician