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l PAOE EIGHT PAILY EAST OREaOKtAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1919. EIGHT PAGES 8 f 4 DRIED FRUITS First duality Large Assortment Italian Prunes, Santa Clara Prunes, Pit ted Prunes, Muir Peaches, Bartlett Pears, Apples, Nectarines, Black Mission Figs, Im ported White Figs, Sun Maid Raisins, Dia mond W. Raisins, Bleached Sultana Raisins, Unbleached Sultana Raisins, Loose Musca tel Raisins, Currants. Red Karo Syrup in 2 Gallon Jackets. First Grade Country Butter, better than cheap creamery, butter, 2 lbs., full vt. . 90c Onion Sets, complete line of California, Michigan and New York Seeds. GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. niTATlTV Si i OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE Two Phones 28 82311311181; I s I It is a Notorious Fact that good-times or hard-times usually have their beginning in a small way, a few start the ball rolling1 either the right or wrong way. ' It will be a credit to the nation, to this community, to keep everybody busy, everybody employed, keep the ball roll ing in the right direction, and which means good times. The American National Bank stands ready to consider financing any meri torious proposition. THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK PENDLETON, OREGON JOastcrn Oregon." "Strongest Hank in Safely Deposit Boxes for Kent: FROM TOOTH ACMet IT MAKCS H WISH t HAD tiCCN BORN UHY, Yoi (it HOOT T6CTH .. Eureka! Eureka! Call salesman and have this 'wonderful vacuum cleaner dem onstrated in your home. No ob ligations. Phone 305. LIBERTY BONDS IJOUCrHT FOIt CASH. Money to Ixmiii In small am ounts. Room 6, Judd Building. tmm EAST OREGONIAN SPECIAL NEWS OF UMATILLA CO. ead This Will You The J. C. Fenncy Co. has devised a system of merchandising that allows everybody in the United States the privilege to buy dry goods, shoes, clothing, notions and furnishings of all kinds at the lowest prices obtainable. No matter who they are or where they are we will meet their prices. We give you the same grades of merchandise that you can get any where in Pendleton, for a whole lot less money and you know it. I.liit'n Crush Toweling: llc und 22 o (iood Iteady-Mude 42-ln. Pillow fuses, each atto Hemstitched. Pillow Cases, iS-ln., ouch -l:io Knibrolilered Scollop Pillow Cases, each. . , . JOe 54 -in. Table. Pudding, per ynrd liuo tiood Ounllly Kress Ciiiucluinis, yard. 2lo 2M-in. Percale, yard lo Good lileuehed Muslin, 'yurd ..I Ho Ilousc I.inliiK. yard 80 " UiitiuK Flannel, cr' yard t 2lo Hope Muslin, Mr yurd Turkish Towels, per pair ...... r-Vatlicr Pillows, each Uood Cotton, 3 lb. rolls, eiirh . . New lliiiutiilow Net. S'r yurd ii 2lo . 2SO 8!o $1.1!) ....... 45o Host Vuliics Vim lire Haw In, Imw Curtains. , M-r J uir " 9H,: Iteufrew Colort-d'Tahlo Huinask, lcr yard... Mercerized 'fiule'eii,' per yilrd . . '. :!' You Can Do Better At incorporated A Nation wide Institution L. C. Mathews. The following mem-, Walter Lehman of Pendleton wa bers were present: M. D. Orange, 1 C. Scharpf, F. H. Moes, J. E- Pollock. O. A. Michael, Alox Shafer and T. X. Mathews. Hunting stories were told and the club presented a complete set of community silver to Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Orange. A real feed was par tuken of. , t . ' ' F. T. liyrd; and .Henry Luzlnka woro In to attend the stock meeting Fri day. ,till-K. T Adams People Working For Memorial Building Corporal Kirk Returns To Ukiah From France BETTER AND SOFTER LIGHT la assured by ths use of soma of these beautiful fixtures of oars. They give a light that Illuminate the room perfectly, but that doe not tire or strain the eyes. They ar mot expen sive oonslderlna tneir extra, ef ficiency and ertra, beauty. Why not at least see thsml J. L. VAUGHAN ;NOW THAT THE WAR AND WINTER IS OVER It is time to think of bifyinc a ranch. I have a ions list of wheat lands, diversified farms and stock ranches, in large and small tracts. A modern home, one amonir the best in Pendleton. 8 rooms plaster ed, and hard wood floors; bath upntairs and down; 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 th price, so if you miss a bargain you are to blame. - MOXET TO LOAN OX LONO TIM EL E. T. WADE, Pendleton, Oregon. Our list of used cars for today 1 1917 6-CL Reo; new paint. j- I 6-Cylinder Paige. , , 1 Oakland, (just overhauled, cord tires) 2 Ford Roustabouts. 1 1913 D.Franklin, 6 Cyl. 1 Ford Truck, 1 ton. Pendleton Auto Co. Home of Franklin, Apperson, Oldsmobile Cars; Duplex and Republic Trucks. Established 1907 (East Oregonian Special.) UKIAH, Or., Feb. 18. Corporal Walter Kirk who has just returned from France, and was honorably dis charged from Camp Lew in last week. arrived in Ukiah Thursday evening. Friday afternoon he visited the school and gave a very interesting talk about his trip to the scholars and a number of visitors. He also showed the gas mask and how it was put on. Mr. Rider of Dale, came over FrI day on business. Ukiah has been visited by all' kinds of weather during the last week. Wind, rain, snow and sunshine alter nately, which keeps the weather pro phets guessing. But so far there has only been one cold spell, of just a few days, which came the first week of January when the mercury fell below Jtero for several days. Arden Gillilaud Is laid off for a few days with a severe cold and Clarence Daley Is driving the stage in his place. J. S. Moore was in town Friday trading. Bill Kidd. formerly of Long Creek, but now of Portland, was in the valley several days this week buying large horses for railroad work. ' He was met at Ukiah by his daughter. Mrs. Mat tie Shaw of Long Creek, who accom panied him back to Portland Friday morning. Mrs. Ford Wright of Drummond, Idaho ( who has been visiting in Ukiah with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ledgerwood, for several weeks, left for Butter creek Tuesday where she will visit with her sister, Mrs. Bun Moore for a while before returning home. George Hinton of Range, is visiting relatives In Ukiah for a short time. Mr- and Mrs. Frank Martin visited with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sturdivant Tuesday and Wednesday, MrVari4 MriO Warren Gibbs of Port land who haev been visiting relative In Ukiah for several weeks, returned to Vrtlml Wednesday morning. Mr- Gibbs i-o resume hH work at the ship yards.,-- ; ,-; " ' Fred grooms, "and J. IP. Wagner left ThuTKdnJ'for 1'endieton on a businew trip. Mrs. Walter Allison returned from Pendleton Tuesday nfght, going on to Bridge creek Thursday for a few days' visit with her mother, Mrs- William Meengs. Clair Sturdivant arrived homo Tues day night aifd says he Is glad to be home again. H was gone nearly 14 months and during that time he cer tahily had plenty of experience. George Chilson of Pendleton, wfu has been working fur his sou on Bridge rreek during the wertter. left for his home at I'cndlcton Frida morning. George 1 1 In ton of TrariBe. And Al bert Peterson returned from a busi ness trip to Pendleton W edncsday. Archin McCampbHI returned from Halo a few days go. . Mrs. Alma Bolln returned from Pendleton Tuesday, accompanied b her mother. Mrs. William Holmes of Spoktine. and together they will visit with Wllllac Howard- father of Mrs Holmes, for a while. Miss Lucille Fisher of Alba, return ed from a business trip to Portland Tuesday. Ed Ledgerwood, who has recovered from Influenzt, left -for Butter creek Tuesday to look after things at his ranch. Bert Martin came In Wednesday night with 4i hundred for the Ukiah Mercantile Co- He says the roads are good over the Yellow Jacket road for this time of year. Pilot Rock Wants New High School Building' Pale, weak,nervous"peo-. pie, or those suffering from weakness incident to war excitement or the dreadful epi demics, need the prompt, pro no u need, permanent effects of Iron, manganese, nux and pep ln as combined In Pep t iron. The run-down and debilitated find they pick up quickly when they take Peptlron. Get Jt toduv and hezln taking Jt fit oncct (Kast Oregonlan Special.) PILOT ROOK, Feb. 1" We under stand a meeting of the board of di rectors of the Union High School Xo. 2 will be called soon to see if some kind of terms cannot be agreed upon to erect a new high school building soon. This is a very much needed addition to Pilot Rock and as the high school has outgrown all expec tations it Is! essential that some build ing be erected to take care of the pu. pils next trm as there is a possibility of doubling the present number of pupils. . Also another teacher will have to be added. R. C. Raker of McKay, was in town Friday. R. A. IHckering, our. former post master, has accepted a "position with! the-Carnes Bros- Mercantile Co. nnd. will take up. his duties today. The Chautauqua committee of the Commercial Club was interviewing the bunlness men Friday to find out If they wanted a Chautauqua again this year- The Chautauqua Is a fine thing. Let it come. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bobbins are moving Into the Grace Parker house recently vacated by the Red Cross Emergency hospital. Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Spaulding of Pendleton, were calling on friends and reyatives here Friday. Chas. Nelson of Butter creek, was a Pilot Rock visitor Friday. The Blue Mountain cattle associa tion held a business meeting In Pilot Rock Friday. Mrs. C. J. Miller is on the sick list. Frank Kopp, JrM transacted busi ness In town Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Etter are the proud parents of a son. Mr. Goodwin, rales manager of the Ford Motor Co., .of .Portland, and Rob. ert Simpson of the Simpson Auto Co. of Pendleton, were Interviewing the Bond Auto Co- Friday morning. Fred H. -Moes. assistant cashier o the First Pank of Pilot Rock, vh as been elected cashier , and director of the Hank of Helix. Mr- Moes' many Pilot Rock friends are glud to se him get this worthy promotion, htjt regret very much to RfP him ipave, as no nas oeei. one r Pilot Rock's substantial boost ers and Ik an ex-presldent of the Com. mere la I association of this town. B. C Recder and Arthur Uotebkla. were lit town from the eastern section i Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Rascal! were transacting business In town Thurs day. Ir. Te Van I -drove home a new fort touring car from Pendleton last week. James Whit taker was In fwn from N'ye yesterday. - Perry Houser was - in town . from Fast Birch Friday, f ' ; Mr. and Mrs. K.. L. Wright fvere down . from the Halfway House FrI day. ;i Rebecca Thomas Is staying with Mr. and Mrs. C. .T. Miller during the Illness of Mm.. Miller. Mrs- George-Yardley Is visiting1 her brother In Free water this week. Mrs. George Johnston and sister. Miss Varona Fullenwider, gave a ma ternity shower to Mrs. A. M. Bond Friday evening. j The following ladies were present: Mrs. A. M. Bond. Mrs- J. M. Gilbert, Mrs. Grace Macomber, Mrs. Ruth Ro.verMlyatt. Mrs. M. D. Orange, Mrs. W. s. Stanley. Mrs, Ida Bunnell, Mrs. R. R. Lester. Mrs. L. M- Spauldlng. Mrs. Waiter Smith. Mrs. J. I. Hick nl, Mrs- E. B. CastPet, and Mrs. G. F. JobnHton. The Miwuen Alta Smith. A It a Hoylen, Klma lioylen. Klden hafVr. Edith Wanke and V'eronn nllenwider. 'Re cream, cake and iffee were served. v J: The Umber. Jib Club Have a recep iiii ti M. i. Orange, the latent '1ene- ii-t. Friday evening nr th home of (East Oregonlan Special.) ADAMS, Feb. 19. William Hold man spent a few days visiting In Pen dleton last week. A large crowd attended the skating rink Friday evening. A meeting was held In the Adams school building Friday evening for the purpose of discussing the new memorial postoffice which Adams hopes to have. Speeches and talks were made by various men and Ray mond Hatch, architect of Pendleton, wan present at the meeting. Th Misses Ressie Earsley and Jessie Chestnut sang a duet during the oven Ipg. Miss Reulah Spencer left Saturday morning for Pullman, Wash-, where she will bo the guest of her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Spencer. in Adams last week. Lehmore Delnlng, who lives In th Finn settlement was a Pendleton vis itor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wallan and Mrs. Jane Wallan motored to Pen dleton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krebs spent Sunday in Pendleton. Mrs. Bdlle Rothrock returned to Adams last week after having spent a few days at Prescott, Wash. . Miss Bessie Earsley, teacher In the Adams schools, went to Pendleton Saturday. Mrs. Will Boyor, Mrs. James Ches. nut and the MIhhhn Jessie Chesnut, Wtlma Boyer and Gwendolyn Mcln tyre, motored to Athena Saturday. Will Boyer is confined to his home on account of sickness. Ho is some bet ter at the present time. Miss Nellie Darr spent Saturday in Pendleton. ! Mr. and Mrs. y coder and son mo-i tored to Pendleton this week-end- I Mrs. Myrick end Mrs. Ren In man were extended best wishes last Friday by the Women's class of the Sunday school. It being the birthday of the two ladies. Peter McTntyre, recently discharged from the V. S. army, . spent Saturday in Pendleton. C. M. Eggcr of Athena attended church services hero Sunday. Mrs. Clara Whitley went to Pendle ton last week, Teddle Parr returned last week from the Chemawa school. put an end to mat onlay in renting that house - or apartment through getting your message to the readers of the classified. 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