PAGE THREE EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1917. D C OTIIDnilMPIT ! "INSURANCE IS THE BESTPOLICf 1111 iMittitt itiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiii Hiittn am The Dean Tatom Co. Phone 683 DON'T PUT OFF CANNING YOUR FRUIT AND VEGETABLES, THIS SEASON WILL BE SHORT. STRING BEANS These are picked every day in our own garden, 3 lbs ,.. 25 KEETS Fine for canning-, 3 bunch-id.. 25t CABBAGE Very solid heads, pound St? " CUCUMBERS White Spine, each Tic LETTUCE Head '. 5 CARROTS 3 Bunches 104 NEW POTATOES 6 pounds 25 These vegetables are grown in our own garden and are SECOND TO NONE. TORNADO WKAR KANSAS TOWN PITT8BURO. Kan.. July u. Two person war Injured, one. It to be lieved, fatally, and Hirht property damage, done by a tornado which wept the country Mouth of 1'itttfbur.j lant nlKht. The twister atarted seven miles southeast of Pittsburg and swept over a territory a mile wide. g n n a ii if a m m VvlBR-fi-ll rill III i uyuuu Li ii up i UIIDT IN DIIMAUIAViMwW8?11 iiuii iii uuiiniittiiNniiies TEAM ATTA!HI0I Tt llAV MOW MI Ill'NH A WAV, TtlltOvVI.Vti IIKIVKU ON JUS lllvM. Iluavy Kaln Ktorm llilx I kluh Weil- , nfMlay Afu-rii"on; Bert Martin. y IXwpe) Itcath in BcrioiM way. wife and Three children Narrow. Insure against haft. It is even more important than the proverbial ad vice about hay. In a half hour a sudden hailstorm may wipe out the results of a year's work. Pro tect yourself from loss with a FIFTH ANNUAL EVENT LA GRANDE, OREGON July 21 and 22, 1917 AUTO RACES AND MOTORCYCLE RACES. The Classic of the West FREE STREET DANCE AND PARADE Reduced Rates on Railroads. Accommodations, Ample Hotel H OILED SPEEDWAY. COVERED GRANDSTAND Better Banking Service for Farmers A vast f u nil, now aggregating n thousand mil lino dollars hurt been assembled by Aft of Cnnsri'ss to stand brick of the farming nd busings interests of the country. This- fund is tbe Federal Keserve banking System, of which we ore a member, unil it enables up better than ever before to supply our farmers with the credit and rurrciicy they need for harvesting crops Hint to protect them against disorganized markets. ir you ore not linked up with thin system as one of . our depositor! done in and let us tell you how it helps you. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK PENDLETON ' j sTe C uli I T Y Send for 1 look let. "Mow IHns It llritvfM Mr?" kkw KVMTKM -nlafl (Bust Oregonfan Hpeclal.) URIAH. Ore- July li. J. H, Met tle, who has been 111. left for Hlda way Hprings Sunday to camp for a while hoping to be benefited by the change, Frank. Welch and Bert flmith of Pendleton were in Ukiah last Wed nesday night and while here visited with Mr. Welch's brother, Charley Welch, who lives near' here, and his sister. Mrs. W. W. Cuviness, who M spending the summer here. A runaway occurred at the Htur divant Hros. ranch a f'W days ag-. While K. K. Sturdlvant was cutting hay the team hecame unmanageable and broke and ran, throwing Mr Sturdlvant off. lie struck on his head and shoulders, rendering him unconscious for some time, but with no serious results. The mowing: ma chine was badly broken and was brought to the blacksmith shop. Ben Oolvin, wife and daughters, of Hitter, drove over to T'kiah and back home .Saturday afternoon for mowing machine repairs. Mrs. Canfield and grandson of Tlidaway. were in town Saturday shopping. . 8. Stuart and Noel Warden, Pi lot Hock linemen, were in town Sat urday, repairing the telephone lines Milt Williams of Bridge creek, was business visitor Saturday. Walter Allison, ranger and wife. have Just returned from a trip in the mountains and he reports that there will be lots of huckleberries but they ( will be late like all other crops on j account of the late seawon. Bert Martin, wife and three chil dren came near meeting with a fatal accident Tuesday evening when re turning home from a neighbors. When crossing Bridge creek canyon which haa quite a steep grade, the were down a cut off when one of the horses began kicking and run ning the wagon striking a log and wax turned over with Mrs. Martin and two children .one a baby, be neath it. With the aid of a traveler. the waKon was lifted off of them. A when it was found that the children escaped with only a few scratches, but Mrs. Martin had a bad cut on her forehead- Ir. De Vaul was im mediately sent for and wan on th scene In a short time. but found that no one was seriously hurt, al though It required several stitches to close the cut on Mrs Martin's fore, head. Fortunately the horses broke loose when tho wagon went over or It would have be en much wo rse. I n their m ad flrjrht to ge i away t h ey only went a short distance till one of the h'rses was killed, but no one knows Just how it was killed. Will Fire .urdH. fieorge fa Id well, who recently dis posed of hi interests In the hard ware business, has accepted a posi tion ait fire guard and In company with Mrs. Caldwell left for lookout mountain Sunday to be absent two or three menths. Judging from the amount of provisions he took with him his friends need not look for him back before next spring. Ievi Kldriflge of Pilot Rock, who has been south In Orant and Harney counties buying mule, returned Sat urday evening on his way home with one hundred head of choice mulee which he purchased on the trip. C Scharpf and P. TT. Mnes of Pilot Rock were In I'klah Sunday on business. J. H. Moore and daughters were in town Saturday trading. Buck Welch moved his haying out fit to what is known as the Porter place near Albee to cut the wild hav crop there, which is now ready to cut Hail Insurance Policy of tha Hartford Firm Insurance Cm. 0 Compared to the profits you expect from your crops, the cost is trifling. It will give you the guarantee of an insurance company that has paid every just claim promptly in all the more than a hundred years of its history. CHAS. L HEARD, Inc. GENEHAL INSURANCE ;ts Main M. ske mi; bkfohk the fire. Nil 5 mm, a .. M tf liet ailAII-lM 2 HOOD its, UHur auti, umna moiita i rrrvc kwong hong low I IA WM Alia St.. Upitaln, PhoM 433 A TREATMENT FORJIERVES Woman Tells How Lydla E. Pinkhem's Vegetable Com pound Helped Her. West Danby N. Y. "I have had nervous trouble ail my life until I took LoB Angeles Charley Hynd and wife made a trip to Pendleton and back by auto Sunday to meet Mr. and Mrs. Iuis Crahl of Portland, who came to take a vacation at the Hynd ranch Mrs Urdahl is a sister of Mrs. Hynd. Miss Claudlne Ledgerwood and her brother, Leo ledger wood of Cable creek, left Saturday for Gurdane. to visit their sister, Mrs. Bun Moore. Mr. Sanford Chilson and infant daughter visited Monday with Mr J. D. Kirk. AJiss Helen Meengs of Bridge Creek is visiting this week In Ukiah with her sister. Mrs. Walter Allison Charley .irosen of McMinnvllle, Oregon, who owns a timber claim four miles from Ckiar. was In town Saturday trying to dispose of hw claim. Many Vinlt SrtngM. Among those going to the spring Sunday for the day were J. H. Wag ner, Frank Chamberlain and wife. Dr. DeVaul and daughter. Helen and Jerome Schmit. A half night dance wav given at the Kirk hail Saturday night Men are at work putting in the new telephone line between l Kian and Dale and when complete nearly every farmer between the two places will have telephone communication. Walter Kirk, who has been work ing neir Kcho, returned to t'kiah Tuesday. 1mt Spell Brokm. The long dry and extremely hot spell was broken, Wednesday after noon when a heavy electric storm passed over this section of the coun try and a heavy shower fell, which will help the late giain and cool the atmosphere, but much more rain is needed. Nate Ftaines of Hitter passed through town- Wednesday with a large drone of beef cattle which ha will ship to the Portland market- Harry Hays. Mr. Justice and Wm. Allison came down from Oriental Wednesday for supplies Kd Thrasher and wife and Clyde elmick. wife and daughters t.elia and Fona, visited Wednesday night at Hidaway Springs. Herbert W. Copeland. eye special ist of Pendleton, is m"town to re main for an indefinite time. Mrs. Mngirie Walker and daughter of pale nre in town today with pad; horses after supplies. Mrs. Robert. IJnsner. who under went a serious operation some time ago for appendicitis, is seriously ill at her home in I'kiah. Heading Matter for Soldiers. W S H T X 1 3 TO V . July IS. M a gn -zines and newspapers bearing one cent stamps heernfter may be posted, un wrapped and unaddressed by person? other than publishers and will be for warded bv postal authorities to Amer ican soldiers and sailors in Kurope. SPOR TS .'iuruo stamlhtgH. W. I.. San Francisco 61 Silk i.uke 03 54 WNrm I.ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound for nerves and for female trou bles and it straight ened me out in good shape. 1 work nearly all the time, as we live on a farm and I have four girls. I do all my sewing and T,.i iiiiiinir theu' help, so it ,;ar.ln 4 5 46 4S Vet .57 63", 621 .4S' Portland 4S Oakl:ind 60 56 .472 Vernon 4 3 6'.' .4' ) YeMertiay'a Itexulfn. At I'ortlttniJ Wrnon 3. I'nrt'and At nakluntl Oakland 5, Salt I.akn -Httn Franoisro :t. At Lot AntT'-los l.o An't'lcH 1. I'FlK.'AlM. .lny 19. -L..st,m df fi'tei fltirjiuit in tlic firm arame ot Mho scrioi Harry soorfd in the first i Mjin"r's home run and sciTt'd tite winninur run in (hows that I stand it real well. I took the Compound when my ten year old daughter came and it helped me tot. I keep it In the house all the time and recommend it" Mrs. Dkwitt Sinck batioh, West Danny, N. Y. Sleeplessness, nervousness, irritabil ity, backache, headaches, dragging sen sations, all point to female derange ments which may be overcome by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. This famous remedy, the medicinal ingredients of which are derived from choice roots and herbs, has for forty years proved to be a mtwt valuable tonic iid invigoroturof Uiu iomale organism. the s xth iiiin. Host on Ohioimo 2 K Kuth nd Asrnew; Williams. Wolf Kan? and Sehalk. St. l.onW . Washington 2- ST. I.OIMS. July IK St. bunched hlt off Jorinsnn and Was-hlnirton. 1 1) o ljmis heat 1 1 ron Washhititon ; St. Ionis 4 Johnson and Ainsmith; stli aitd Severeid. lVtrolt 2. Vew York 0. PRTItOIT. July IS. rniisx held New Vork to three hits and PetrolT won Tla homo cUil runs wire duo c g jm Palm Beach Suits, These hot days a Palm Beach Suit is mighty nice, they are so light in weight, look dressy and are inexpensive. We are closing out this season's stock. The styles are on standard models, Pinch Back and Belter Back; sizes 35 tc 46. Note the Reductions. S8.00 Palm Beach Suit $8.50 Palm Beach Suit $10.00 Palm Beach Suit S5.95 S6.25 87.05 li Sport Shirts Pretty patterns, fast colors, just the shirt for hot wea ther. Special prices for a few days. $1.00 Sport Shirts, Special 75 $1.25 Sport Shirts, Special 85 $1.50 Sport Shirts, Special f 1.15 $2.00 Sport Shirts, Special S1.65 II ALL STRAW AND PANAMA HATS GO AT CLEAN H UP PRICES 333 REDUCTION. MAKE YOUR M SELECTION EARLY. If you are going away on a vacation, don't forget we are headquarters for supplies of every vacation need. rfu m mi. 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