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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON OBECOTJ. THURSDAY, JUNE 21. 1917.
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The Dean Tatom
Phone 688
Strawberries, 2 for 25
Cherries 10
Carrots, Turnips, Beets and Onions,
3 bunches 10 ,
Head Lettuce, very solid 5f
These vegetables are from out own'
garden.
Strictly Fresh Eggs 35f
Cascade Butter 45f
Cookies, 2 dozen 25 1
POTATOES, per 100 lbs $1.00
Fleischmann's Yeat
UMAPINF RESIDENTS
IN AUTO ACCIOENT
ItOY ilUMIi CIT ABOIT T1IK
t'AVU Willi KfXAIMJT JI1TK
SAINIKHS CAIl.
Jamn Kirk mul Hi Iloou KliiI'M
to Kc'hou IKHirtl; Votn IX Also Ta
ken u i nilimu niKb wlioul; lUtl
VrtMt to llnvo Kal Twmorrow
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5 liKKMANS MAIK CTTIXKNS
KAN KRANCIHCO. June 1. Thirty-five
Herman allcna wore admitted
to American citizenship here today
inrt.-r a rullnn made by Superior
JudKe K. P. Morgan. tho held thai
those who had filed their applications
for final papers berore the declara
tion "f war by the United States
wre eligible to become full-fledged
citizen.
miiiiiiiiiim ii i mitt ii iiiiminiii) hi ii lining
I Business Good
the people a fair deal and the result is sure to be
desires. This, with our high class work at lo.west
Give
all one det
r.iihie nrices are what keeps us busy
What we can not guarantee we do not do.
all the time.
Newton Painless Dentists
S Cor Main and Webb St. Entrance on Webb St
S Phone 12. Open Evenings.
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(Kast Orelfonlan Special.)
UMAJ'INE, June 21." The annual
hltfh achool election wan held Mon
day afternoon with a large crowd in
attendance. Jamea Kirk wan re
elected a director unanimously for
the three year term while Ed Hoon
was voted In sis clirK, succeeding
Charlie Wellman, wllo has left this
community. It wan awn decided to
continue the hlKh school and as
there hail been some talk, about dis
contiiiuiriB it for u while, farmers
left their hay field in order to cast
a favorable ballot. There were but
three dlsceiitiiiK voies.
Autos In Collision.
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Saunders in
their car and (ieorise Smith anil !
Grimes in a runabout had a oau col
lision Saturday evening when Mr.
and Mrs. Saunders were Kolng in
Walla Walla and tile occupants ol
the "bUK" were returning to unia
plne. The cars were approaching
the curve on the macadam road jum
ivw. other side of the Walla Wall .i
river bridge when Mrs. Saunders saw
the. car approaching. They met on
the curve and Mrs. Saunders, who
was driving, saw also that George
Smith was cutting trie corner. She
at templed to get ou: or the way by
taking the wrong side of the road
and as a result the Saunders car wan
hit broadside. The runabout
wrecked und Hoy ir;mes was
cut about the face when he went
through the windsnleld. Heyond a
bad shuking up no one was serloufly
hurl. Mrs. Saunders. It is said.
S, would not have attempted to cross
1 over but was afraia of an embank-
!ment on h'r siile of the road.
lu llodgen. state reprei-eiitattv,
5 ' received a letter thin week from It
! N. Htanfield, speaker of the hollR".
notifying him or nis appointment on
a committee to ascertain whether or
not the stale industrral accident c"in-
mlxNlon was upon a sound enoneh
: hals to conduct their huineH
' out aid from the state h-Teaftcr.
t "" KnHal Tlllrrrw isln.
2 i This Friday evening the I'uiapi"
Hed fross Auxiliary give a etrawbee- j
! ry and Ice cream social on the school i
S j lawn. A program will be given dm-
Ing the evening and the Hed
The tfv SN
Reap
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wat
badly
Out of the inky storm clouds he
comes, the arch-enemy of all good
farmers. There is nothing you
can do to stop him from reaping
his destructive harvest. Though
you cannot prevent such damage
you can protect yourself against
money loss by a
Hail Insurance
Policy n
WITH i 1
Bentley & Montgomery!!
815 Main St., Pendleton, Ore. j
Phone 404.
Phone or call on us and we
will tell you how to get the
most protection for your
money when buying Insurance.
It is better to be safe than
sorry. We write everything in
insurance. Let us do it now.
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I Pay for Your Merchandise
with a Liberty Bond
I, and receive 5 Premium at
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Charlie
Peim
Manufartar.nK Kx
nrrl of 1 he American
j ola -o 41oniany mud
m fariKiiu uttiliority on
lh manufacture f
chewing lobaoc.
" i nm i i f i i f to.
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has written Itev. Snyder of Pendleton
imike an address.
Mr. and Mrs. Judge Kelly of pres-
cotl werv Sunday vimtorM with Mr.
and .Mth. W. W. phlIiwL
T. 1 Sherod Is over m the Wal
lowa country .
Forrest Slmondt. the wven year
old enterprising vouiir Bon of Mr.
and Mm. C K. Simond last weeK
invented art of hia savinsH in a $Su
IJberty Borfd.
Uan Kirk this lat wek Bold two
mare t l'erchefitn biet-d for $45-1
j They weighed about 1600 pounds
i each. j
! Misb Jfrnaniond (asy of Seattle, i 3
was a BiieKt this week or mi.h ueiia
ilh. jHhflippl.
I Yesterday, June Iflth, a yotint; ion
1 wan hnrn to Mr. and Mrs. Kred Hod
Ken.
AiinomirementH were received her.i
this week of the marriage of L,ee
l-ewin. who wa the cow tester for j E5
the Wiill:i Walla 'alley cow Testing
aHKoriation here last " ar. to Muw
Iora Humnrlidawm. in tdyinpia.
Wash.
Mth. Claire Tingley mid baby of
I Pasco are visiting this wek with
Mrs. Kd oon
llu a liood OI dnion of i'hamlHTlaln
Cholrni Morbu.
This a very pa.niul and danger
ous disease. In a .moat every neigii
buriMd someone h is died from it 1m
fore medicine could fe obtained or a
Physician snmnmnt'd The right wav
, Ui to ha'-e a bottle of Chamberlain
ii"olic and Iiarrhoea Remedy in th
j house so. an to b prepared for it-
Mrs, chnrlen Knyeart. Huntington.
Ind.. Writ .: "During the summer
of u two of my children were ta
ken nick with rholra morbus.
njel chamberlain's Colic and Diar
rhoea itemed y and it gave them im
mediate relief." Adv.
Experts M-Icrting
leaf fr
Pt'nu's Thirk
Cben ing Tilafco
r "They're proud to make the
best chew for American men"
says Charlie Penn
"Workers in our factor)' at Reidsville, North Caro
lina, are all experts in their line.
"They're proud to know that they're turning out
the best chewing tobacco made."
Only full length strips from rich, ripe, perfect
leaves go into
BARBED WIRE PHONES i
POPULAR AT NOUN
Mil i stoi:i: i .si:i s i fmiiai. ig
tlT AMI ItlX.WTlOX j
I IK. TO I'AltM Kits 1
srhool ItimniNTH IM-iilo to Itnilrf n
ituuii- pun iIh- (iruuiMbi rur Uh-Tcm-h'T
to IJe In; IHhrr N"ii
and sn-lHl Notrs.
Chewing Tobacco
V"ITS AS MELLOW AS A JUNE APPLE AND AS SWEET AS
A NUT."
TRY A 10e CUT TODAY
Tuarattteed
If Penn Thick dues no satisf you
W ert-y way, return it to any doisr.
4S He is herebr authorued to rctucd
Mhc fan purchase snct
(Kast Oreg-onian special.)
Nol.l.X. June :i.-Mr. and Mrs. J.
C. Williams and J. T. Williams re
turned- from Montana Monday where
J. O. purchased 0 acre of hisrhly
improved w heat and alfalfa land.
eight miles from Lewlstown.
J. T. didn't purciuiae land upon j
the trip but with his wife turned t S
b;ick Tuesday to loox further tnto the
purchaie of a tia t which he thought
or buyinc
At ur annual sv-h1 meetinsr htht
Monday, liardcl Van 1dk was re- j
elected director ana Joe R. Fisher j
re-elecied clerk. The voters unani
mously voted to build a cottaire upon j
the P(hxi groiindM to l-e un-d by the
teachers.
i sir. and Mrs. T It. Kerr, former :
j Nolm residents, caine up from I'ma- ;
tilla yesterday where they have re
lded ttr the iast two years. After
j visit ins frit-n-U an? relatives f.r a
few day in this vicinity they ill m
i to Meicbam w here tnev will spend
thf Mot weather anions; the pines,
John Smith, welt known tn lvndle
ton and this raonm. -aine down from
Dunntn lMt Stin-ta v and took hi
ptwt a w-ntchman 'he O.-W N I
He ha tMrved a numler of tilings j
a extra pdo eimin In IVndleton.
Itarled wire teb i-hnne are
in in vncue in t rT.s emmutty. !
Wtth the N"o!m si.ie as the central j
point -itn-t. n live leen made to
several farmer lth north and suU
f here
ALEXAIMID)
YOU MAY PURCHASE MERCHANDISE TO THE AMOUNT OF $50 AND PAY
FOR SAME WITH $50 LIBERTY BONDS AND RECEIVE AS PREMIUM $2.50 IN
CASH. $100 PURCHASE AND PAID FOR WITH $100 LIBERTY BOND YOUR
PREMIUM WOULD BE $5 IN CASH, ETC. --
Wool and Fiber Si Sweaters.
Finest of mattrials are in these
The silk fibers are in all
white, sky
garments
wanted colors such as
pf blue, .pearl, sand, gold, violet, rose,
j royal blue, purple and other popu-
Eg lar colors. In our assortment there
II are some very beautiful and differ-
H ent ideas in angoras and plain wool.
Price ?6.95 to ?25.0O
We have all sizes and colors in infants' and children's, and misses'; prices
to $7.50.
S1.50
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Visit Oiir Corset Dep't.
We are agents for the following cele
brated makes Modart, Nemo and R. &
G. Models and materials to suit all re
quirements. Expert corsetiere to fit you
perfectly. Special attention given to the
fitting of extra stout figures. Corsets
ranging in price from.... $1.25 to $8.50
BRASSIERES
More new arrivals in Brassieres, show
ing pink wash sation, cluny lace trim
ming. A very attractive number. Many
more new models to choose. Price 50
to S2.25.
GLOVE DEPT.
Newest creations in Keyser's Silk
Gloves. White embroidered in black
stitching with Robespiere cuffs double
tipped and finers; ask to see them.
Cold Lunches
Alexanders
for Warm Days
Grocery Dept.
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Can supply your table with every
thing in the way of lunch nick nacks.
Cooked meats in tins, Salmon, Sar
dines, Deviled Ham. Cold Lunch
Tongue, Corned Beef, Lobster. Oys
ters, etc. Also all kinds of pickles.
Chow Chow. Preserves in glass. Rasp
berry, Strawberry. Apple, etc.; Jells,
Currant, Raspberry. Strawberry. Apri
cot, Apple, etc.
SWEET CAKES of every description for the cold lunch, put up in sanitary pack
ages which enables them to keep the freshness of the original baking.
Trv King's Evaporated Fruits and Vegetables, the best on earth.
WHEN IN A HURRY PHONE 526, ALEXANDER'S GROCERY AND SAY SPECIAL.
Prepare to Enjoy a Glorious 4th of July in Pendleton.
ALEXANDERS
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