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if,-, J ni f V'S11M w EIGHT PAGES PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OftEGOttUtt, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1010. -a r l 5 I Windmill Swicback Imported Figs Bingo Sweets Windmill Kwellnrk. Just received, iarkagc 2o Importi-d Vina, Mnyrna, pound "Oo Itltnro Strrrls, Nomcthuur new. pound Candy I1BS lHund , Hj I -All-No .Minis 20c and a.Vj Kir Kanry Applet n iur window, bos 3..V Old Monk Olive Oil, cxrfusHc ajtoiicy S5c to so.no Marrclla Xut Oil " I.IO and ."!.." liold Medal Butler, exclusive airoticy, roll $l.SO nimquats. fine for saiud, bottle GSo fruit Cocktail, jar 3-o I Irenoh Miislirooms cn '' French IVas. ,. 4 (c to 7So lomino isunar small Inrgv BSo ' VYenrli AiK-hov-i in pare Olive Oil, can 83o Mlneed flnms I doacn . 'C $1.20 .p.. K. Milk, ca ......... ... 3o GRAY 1 BROS. GROCERY CO. EAST OkEGONIAN SPECIAL 1 NEWS OF UMATILLA CO: f Revival Meetings Are jjj Being Held at Holdman Jl (Bast Oregonian Special.) HOLDMAX, Ore., Feb. 86. A revl- eflval meeting is In progress at the dljehurch, the Rev. Nlcoles is conducting jj the meeting and is being assisted by r5 the Itev. Phlnnev. g Cert K Sisters' Two Phones 28 "QUALITY" Gertrude Gentry has returned to the r ataiers scnooi alter ueing absent an W': winter. 1 Pierce Cugln visited In Pendleton Monday. fj Mrs. Stanley Farrtsli of PulVriialn, Mrs. Joe Gugtn. Several of our cltlxens attended the sale at f.ltlDysK B Monday, . R The'r-adles' Aid of Holdman wtl J ;hold their? Hnnual sale ion the 4th kit March (election day) at 3 o'clock imwl(i,'raV8 and r-rtfte'e ill be served all day.- The Mile -was to have been last fall but on account of flu was postponed, until now. Si 823 Main St, Another Reason A financial institution having each of its depart ments In charge of some one who can, and does give the work in thai particular department his entire time and attention, and thus becomes expert, neces sarily is a place of business where highly special- . ised services are' rendered. The American National Bank is a departmental institution having each of its departments In charge of a teller or manager who devotes his entire time to the particular work coming under his care, thus making this thesafest bank to transact your bank ing business with. THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK PENDLETON, OREGON "Strongest Bank in ilHi Eastern Oregon." Helix Man, in Navy Stationed in Portugal (East Oregonian Special.) GURUAXB. Or.. Feb. 27. Mrs. Chas. Kly has received a letter from her nephew, Guy Morton, who was raised in this country, but who en listed at Helix, is now In Portugal In the engineering forces on the "Dixie" which is a ship about 30 years old and has been in three wars. He hopes to be back in he V. S. before long. .Word war received here by William which has piled it in drifts. Tom Gray and Frank Uoebel who has been here on the Ely ranch with the Burgess sheep left Saturday for the Burgess ranch. Herbert French and Edyth. Wadell were visitors at school one day last week, going home the same evening with the achoolma'am Nora Daughtrey who Is staying at McDevltt's. Mrs. Chas. Ely and daughter Hazel. Mrs. Pat Monaghan and son Lewis, visited at the sawmill last Wednes day, and on their way home the team became frightened when the hack tongue came down and although no one was hurt the team ran for some distance before they , Mere itavped. ' - TP "I' 'UC- Rebuilding Hudson Bay Rural Phone System (East Oregonian Special.) UMAPI.VE. Feb. 26. The Hudson Bay Telephone Company held a meet ing Saturday evening. Secretary J. P. Caldwell made a report of the recon struction work that has been done during the past two weeks. The line from FTeewater to Umapino now is permanent and substantial. Two line men will begin stretching the wires from Freewater to ITniapine and when tyis is done it is thought little trou ble will bo experienced in the future. Application was made by H. E. Rec ords, R. R. Ash. and W. S. Edwards for a line. A board of directors was elected, consisting of re. JS. Bean, James Wlsenor. Lane Hoon and J. P. Caldwell. Mr. Caldwell being elected secretary-treasurer. It was decided to establish a toll system for lion. Corlcy that his son Wllford has eu-; members and a rate of ten cents will lintud In the navy for four years and be charged for ail local service. , i now in Canada- Lateral lines will be thoroughly Edyth Wadell visited last week at Charles McDevltt's. ., Mr. and Mrs. Spencer, who have re. cently bought the 1'saac Simraa home, Btead and the Minnls place, visited Sunday at Roy Montgomery's. Mrs. George Uolin has been caring for stock on the Jones ranch while Mr. and Mrs. Enright have been at the Jones ranch at Pilot Rock. Mrs. Roy Montgomery and daugh ter have been on the sick list but are improving. Ed Ledger wood left for Uklah last week. The following Is the school report for this month: First grade, Jack Moore. . Marjorie Montgomery, Daisy Corley, Alton Hileman and Velma ! Hileman: third grade, Ray I Dean Moore: fourth grade. overhauled a little later and when .this is accomplished one of the best rural lines in the country will be in operation between Freewater and the Hudson Bay county. Friday afternoon the parents and patrons of the Vincent high school at Umapine were delightfully enter, tained with a program given by the literary society. A debate, "Resolved, That the war now ending has result ed in more good than ill to the people of the United States." was won by the affirmative side with Sybil Mc Knlght, Joe Records and Viola Le Roux on the affirmative and with Lll lie Jordan. Delia Records and Kieth McDanlels taking the negative. A feature of the program was the Brown Shoos Predominate for Spring Therefore we are showing exclusive patterns in both military and LXV heels. Never before have we had the opportunity to show such a complete disr play. Our system and-buying power of this commodity is responsible for this splendid showing at such reasonably low prices. It AXGR OF COLORS. African Itroun Kid Mahogany Kid, Co. coa Kid, and Brown Is kid. Following la t s Hlacks In extra fine 6 dVml ttluied M'1 Mat Kid ami light toned Cult Skins. . Hundreds of new stkocs ' arc I bclnit ' placed on our shelves m IFl We cannot do Jus tice by quoting pri ces on our shoes. Neither to you nor '.'''.'; ourselves. ;.t ''-.' You must cfuno . mid ro tlicm, and Of'' course wo know (ho result. You will 'wulk out well pleas ttl with your purchase. DR. SCHOLL'S FOOT APPLIANCES SCIENTIFICALLY FITTED. You Can Do Better At ' Incorporated wide " IL'VJ h f JA.4 V L-bM.-lJL-i ' 1 J Instil Nationwide Institution the ; weekend with his slMlor. Mrs. M M. Rial. - Mr. J;avell Ik q electrician of Portlnud. .. . ' ! -i " Mr. and Mrs: DJ II. Shaw' entertain ed nta dinner party on- Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Shaw's mother, Mrs. Merltt., Warren, who Ik down from her homo uear Pendleton, and her brother," Chub Warren, recently from the nnvol training station ut Bremer ton. Among the many guests were Mrs. Warren. Chub Warren. -Mr. and Mrs. C- H. Shaw of Echo. Mr. and Mrs. Phtor Shaw of Carrie. Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Berry of I'milaska. and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Atterhury and farm- Walla Walla yesterday to bring" back u new Overland oar. X. II. Nelson, railroad section fure Jnan ut Weston, who Is taking a cou. pie of months' vacation, has just re turned from a few daya' visit with hU son. Wallace Xelson, at Yakima. An. other son. Charles Xelson. will be foreman during his father's absence. Mrs. J. V. Bell was a Walla Walla visitor yestertluy. , Frank Skinner is the owner of a new overland touring cur which he purchased recently from Ir. Kenhard. tlio Overland agent here. Joe Hodgson hus recently purchas- il the famous Prospect farm six miles left Pendleton a liciitonutrt In Troop D. "and has since been promoted lb captain of a headiiuurtors company. Captain Cooke had .but recently rei iovered fronr a sucre spell of sick ness and is O K again. The letter wa written. ut.Hohr, Germany, six mtls itoiii :Vbleii.. Mr. Calfee now knows that Pendleton is the best town on earth. Before joining the army Mr, Calfee was employed at the Hub stora In Pendleton, Myrtle Taylor and Ruby Moore; fifth grade, I Manley Hileman. Orville Corley, Rob ert Harrington and Chas. Ely: sixth , grade, Elmer Corley. i Belma Hileman has been sick the! i Dant week hut ia imnrnved at nresent ! Mrs. Vern Cates has received word 1 of the death of her cousin, Omar Ol- Inger. who was killed near Milton'last week. About eight inches of snow fell at Gurdane last week, with hard winds Tavlor I dedication of service stars by Miss Electric Human Bake Oven Every one says, what is the Human Bake Oven? Why don't you come and see for;y ourselves, and try it? It swets the poison out of your system and re lieves rheumatism and all chronic diseases, flu and colds and every bad feeling in your body. Come at once to Laatz Apt. 309, Room 12, E. Court. Ladies and Gentleman Attendance. Phone 1001 Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Chronic and Nervous Diseases and Diseases of Women. X-Ray Elec , tro Therapeutics. Temple Bldg., Room 13, Phono 416 LIBERTY BONDS BOUGHT FOIt CASIL Honey to Loan In small am ounts. Room 6, Judd Building. An Attack or Influenza Often Leaves Beys In Weakened Condition There are only a few vacant lots close in for sale. I have five, price $500 to $2000. I have 25 houses for sale ranging in price from $1000 up. Wheat land, diversified farms and stock ranches. Money to loan. E. T. WADE Room 2, Temple Eldg. Phone 479 Doctors In -all parts of the country have been kept busy with the epidem ic of influenza which has visited so many homer The symptoms of this disease are very distressing and leave the system in a run down condition. Almost every victim complains of lame back and urinary troubles which should not be neglected, as these danger siff nals often lead to dangerous kidney troubles. Druggists report a large sale on Dr. Kilmer's 8wamp-Root which so many people pay .soon heals ana strengthens the kidneys after an at tack of grip. Swamp-Root, being an herbal compound, has k gentle heal ing effect on the kidneys, which is almost- Immediately -.noticed In most casts by thosm who try it Ir. Kil mer & Co. JBinghatnton, N: Y., offer to weivi a sample size bottle of Kwamp Root, mh receipt uC tm cents, to every Sufferer who requests it. A trial will convince any one who may be in need of it. Regular, medium and large wize bottles, for sale at all drugists. Be sure to mention this paper. H O S C H r.lagneto Ignition WITH IMPULSE STARTER Built like a locomotive for strength, like a watch for painstaking attention to detail, Bosch has the ruggedness to stand up in a pinch. Its tip-roaring sparks drive so powerfully into the mixture that every drop of fuel yields every ounce of its power. The new Bosch Impulse Starter starts any en gine easily, and certainly without the nuisance of batteries or hard cranking. BOSCH SERVICE STATION 428 Pendleton Auto Co. (Established 1907) Court and Johnson Sts. Pendleton, Oregon MRS. n. A. HARTSHORN Piano Instruction Classes Now Forming. Studio now open at residence of Wm. If. McCormmach, 217 North Main street. Telephone 440 CECIL COSPER VVMAC ACCOCXTANT ' INCOME TAX ADVISER 614 Main Street Pendleton, Oregon Elizabeth Severance, principal of the school. Vmnpine school fLs Justly proud of the 2 3 service stars on the school flag and nlo of the fact that although half of the boys have seen active service in France, not one g-old ntiir adorns the flafir. Friday nitrht the Hudson Bay Grange met and were visited by State Lecturer. Mrs. Minnie Bond of Eu gene. Ore. The Misses Phillppl sang a duet, as well as Mesdames Kirk and Bean. Fay Oivens gave a Whitcom Riley poem) while Mildred Martin re cited. Short talks 'on other subjects were listened to with interest. While at the close Mrs. Bond talked about. "Grange Purposes" to the 40 or E( grangers present. Eats were served at the close. of the evening. Thursday afternoon, the Presbyte rian Ladies- Aid met with Mrs. 11. E. Bean for a , "Tea." ' About 25 ladles were present and these with assistance from many not present have decided that on March 4. the day of the spe cial bonding election, will serve a din ner in the manual training room to which every one Is invited. W. W. Weathers Is confined to his bed suffering with a bad attack of rheumatism. Jens Thirklldsen, butter maker at the Hudson Bay Creamery underwent an operation for appendicitis at St Mary's hospital on Friday night. We are glad to say that at present he Is making; a good recover?'. Ihe butter maker from Dayton, Wash., Mr. Han son, Is taking charge of the work dur. ing Mr. Thirklldsen's Illness. During the stay of Mrs- Minnie Bond, state grande lecturer, at Uma pine. she was the guest of Mrs. Dan J. Kirk, after which she left for Wal la Walla where she spent the week en,1 with Mr. It. II. Weltman. John 11. filhsoii and family leff Friday for Portland. The Jim Kirk ranch has been leased to Mr. Onlnor of Lebanon Who has already taken possession. Mrs. John' Allen has returned from a visit to Happy Canyon. Wash., and other places accompanied by her daughter. Mrs. Jim Oliver and Bab Helen. J. H. Goodnight of Vale, Ore., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dan J. K!rk a few days last week. Mr. Good. night Is contemplating locating In this vicinity- Thursday evening the young people of the Christian Endevor gave a party at the Manse. During the evening games were played and t the close refreshments were served. Forty young people were present. Mrs. O. o. Montgomery has receiv ed word that it was not her son Glen who was ill with pneumonia In an eastern army camp but that the Montgomery III is a cousin and a boy II.. e ... - .!..... ... u, ..rtul.l. rr.mt 1.1 'r .liit'cmil. Del Hhultz has rented tne larm oi .... - Atterhury near Westland and will r. .. i.ucu -iiB..i. ... . .1 1.-1,1 Athumi una ulk- onto the place next weeK. j v ... .- shh.l.v and family are moving ling hands with Weston friends yester. I uay morning- Charles Wilson and Fred Greer re. turned home yesterday from Spokane I where they have been takipg an eight I weeks' course in a gns engine school. Roy move Mr. Into Westlaml. They are from Echo. Mr. Shipley is the O.-W. II- & N'. see, tlon foreman ut this place. Stop Itching Shin Weston Man Winters Cattle at Berryman (East OreKonian Special.) WESTON, ore.. Keh. -7.- J. r. Lk-uallen went over Tuesday to look after his cattle which he Is wintering in the stubble fields at Berryman. north of Walla Walla. Mrs. Frank Skinner was shopping l, I in Walla Walla yesterday. Dr. S. Ij. Ivcnn.iru went Saw Captain (Vtoko, 1 A li tter has been received from H. V. Calfee by 'the American Nutlonal Hank, In which Mr. Calfee says he re cently saw Captain James Cooke, who There is one safe, dependable treat ment that relieves itching torture and . skin irritation almost instantly and that cleanses and soothes the skin. Ask anydruggist for a 35cor $1 bottle of Zemo and apply it as directed. Soon you will find that irritations, pimples, blackheads,eczema,blotches,ringworra and similar skin troubles will disappear. L A little Zemo, the penetrating, satis- . fying liquid, is all that is needed, for it ; banishes most skin eruptions, makes the skin soft, smooth and healthy. The E. W.Rom Co.. Cleveland. O. i over 'to STUFFED UP WITH "A BAB COLD? Get busy with a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery at once from near Freewatsr..''- 't. irf. ..-(. ii J;:r iN'ews From Westland, An Active Neighborhood Coughs, cold's and broachbl attacks they are all likely to result in danger oua aftermaths unless checked in time. And how effectively and quickly Dr. Kiaz's New Discovery helps to do the checking worLI Infiaracd, irritated membranes are soothed, the mucous phlegm loosened freely, end quiet, restful s!ccp fellows. 60c and $1.20. Alldrur-i.sti.huve it. Sold sines 189 Constipation Ejiarfpatlon Ko nio.u Liiy bowvlj, yellow com plextion ckl: headache, indigestion, cmbarassincr brenth, when you use as m .corrective r. "King's New Life Pills. They systematize the systor.i s.-d keep ihe world looking cheerfu! 25c jam ANK JL JLJi For Insisting Upon Golden West Butter A V' ' '. J A " i m iii-riimrir t m i rmr n tt" i i n jr ;-irrirT r nn. wim . 2 t "The Butter Supreme" When ordering from your grocer. GOLDEN WEST CREAMERY TAXICABj PHONE II Books 23 Rules tor S2.SO PAKKtll TAXI CO. Why Fay More. Zl Room 7, Temple Bide. r j Phone 772 a Dr. II. A. Schneider, t 9 BENTI8T ' ' J Pendleton f T Oresea, J fKast Oregonian Hperlal.) j tt'ESTUXD, Or,. Feb. 27. Mrs. V. I A. Hamer. who has been visiting I the past week t the home of hel daughter. Mrs. W. O- Iiodda, has g-otie to her home In Milton, i Mrs. W. L. Thompson has been called to The Dalles by the serious ; illness of her father. I Mr. Hams, the Echo plumber, was In Westland to make some slight re ' pairs at the school house. I Jacob Ktrletel was up from his horns iat Uig Kddy and spent the weekend at the home of W. H. Ktarr and W. U Thompson. ! Miss Jennie Haegman, principal of ithe Westland school, attended the principals' meeting which was held j In. the offioejof, Superintendent Green I lost- Saturday? at Pendleton. Georps LeaveU o PorUanJ, spent American. National Bank Building, Pendleton. , Eyes Scientifically ; examined. Glasses ground to fit DALE nOTIIWET.Ti Optometrist and Optician i I Soldiers and Civilians Always Wel come to Spend Their Idle Hours at THE HUT Tobacco, Clears. Pool. Candles, Ice Cream, (Sod us. Tlert Campbell, Mgr. S3 Main Street Telephons 90 Siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir THE NEW - ARE HERE ' ' . " .. .. .- .. . You Know Cadillac Superiority. THE CAR THAT'S ESPECIALLY ADAPT ED FOR UMATILLA COUNTY. No matter how bad the roads, how steep the grade, the Cadillac will always respond faith fully. CALL AND SEE THEM. Don't fail to attend the Pendleton Auto Show March 13, 14 and 15. Oregon Mptor Gar&ge BUICK HUDSON fSS Distributors 119-121 West Court St. CADILLAC Pendleton, Oregon r;tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiniiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiuuiiuuiiiiuuillllllllllllltL? 3.1