East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 25, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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DAILY EAST OREGOXIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1917.
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APPLE
BUTTER
Large Jar
45c
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Pickles, jar 35c
Mexican Hot, jar 35c
Picalilli, jar 35c
Mix Pickle, jar 3Sc
Sweet India Refish, jar 35c
Salad Dressing, jar 35c
Prepared Mustard, jar 35c
Sweet Pickles, jar 45c
GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO.
"QUALITY"
Two Phone 28
823 Main St.
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Spoalung of
Uash
Goods
It makes no difference whether you
want cheap goods or something nice.
It matters not if it is to be lawn, voile
or even Organdie. You will find it
here and at the price that is right. No
old goods to "clean up," but new,
fresh materials. This is why we are
enjoying such a nice trade, "Speaking
of Wash Goods"
Look at our House Dresses in the
"Down Stairs Store."
I .caves for Madras. ' J
p. T. Hells, local contractor, left j
t.,- r.it uiinta where he has. aev.
-i '...,rI..-t!i Mrs Helts will go to
coast resorts for an outlnn.
Clackamas tomorrow. He went to
Portland recently to tiike a. position
In the warehouses or Alien & l-ewis.
TROOP D-SO LONG
J "You don't know where you're going but you're on your way." We, at well as all the
J population of Pendleton and Umatilla county wish you Cod speed and good luck. We
5 all rest assured that you will be one of the foremost troops in this great army of
5 Uncle Sammy's and that we will be made prouder of you each day that goes by. :
A Let us all hear from you. And don't forget that you enlisted from the largest
d city of its size in the world.
t'amaln Pendleton Hew Awr. I.
Captain Pendleton of the rcKUlur
army will be in Pendleton on August
1 to Rive applicants for admission to
the officers' reserve camp at fan
Francisco further examination.
Lieutenant Is Itaitquctcd.
About 30 of the friends of lieu
tenant Marshall Spell -of Troop 1 last
... . .,., u fn.i'll tiailoLiet ill
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his honor at the Hotel Pendleton din-
ins rooms. Lieutenant fpeil is soon
t- leave with the Pendleton troop for
the mobilisation camp.
Oavis rliUJ Ww-
The four months old baby boy of
Rodman Davis died at 1 p. m. yes
terday at the Oavis home on River
side. The funeral was held this aft
ernoon at the Folsom chapel, the
Rev. H. H. Hubbell conducting the
services The child had been weak
since birth.
New Itpoman Named.
Kniory Suhl has been appointed
second assistant in the paid, fire de
partment to succeed Floyd Hall who
resigned to go into camp with Troon
D A third assistant, Frank KhiK.
has been put on during the dry sea
son. .
sues to itocover Horse.
Claiming- that Joe McBaln. unlaw,
fully took possession of a bay mare
belonging to her on July SO, Melissa
Forest hus brousht suit in the circuit
court to recover the mare or $10(1 and
j $50 damages. Haley Haley and H.
J. Warner are attorn's for the plain-tiff.
In T. C A. Work.
Professor R. C. French. former
president of the normal school at
Weston and for some years past In
T. M. C. A. educational work in
Portland, has given up his work
there to take ud army Y. M. C. A
work. His first assis-nment will be to
the cantonment at American Lake.
Company E, I. Jf. G.. to Palo Alto.
Company B of the Idaho National
Guard, in which about BO Umatilla
county boys are enlisted, will be mo
bilized at Palo Alto. California, alons
with the Oregon guard companies, ac
cording to word received from Bea
Campbell who is a member of thi?
company. He experts to go to Palo
Alto very soon.
Bought lewlston Kancli.
One of the largest and ' most im
portant leulty deals of the Lewlston
country was concluded yesteriiny
when Banaka & OlddocR sold t to A.
L Urovr of Helix. Ore., the honi
ranch of DannSls i Wallace, known
as l-ociist Urove..the consideration be
ing $100,000 for 720 acres of farm
land, crop and some farm equipment
Lewiston Tribune.
HKrilitpd Men Kxornpu
Bight moremen of Umatilla coutu
ty have enlisted in the army or navy
since registration day. have been re
ported to the local board by Adjutant
(eneral White as not subject to the
draft. They are Nels Kristlan Boyd.
James O. Claw. Robert o and Wayne
K. Brinker, Ernest E. Duncan, Jesse
K. Grunn. George B. Young and
Ralph Hutchinson.
Enlists In Engineering; Corps.
Arthur Fit Gerald, second son of
Judge and Mrs. Thomas Fltz Gerald.
enlisted yesterday at Portland, in Co.
A of the engineering corps of the
Oregon National guard the same com
pany in which Ralph Davis and Ja
McLoughlin, former O..W. telegraph
ers, enlisted some time ago. Young
Fits Gerald will go Into camp at
Dmuraii case ProerexsliaS.
The J. B. Dungan $20,000 damaKe
suit against the O.-W. R. & N. Is
completing its Berand trial today and
indications are that it wll take con.
siderabel time tomorrow. The plain
tiff aai still putting in testimony this
afternoon, doctors testifying as to the
physical condition of the plaintiff
since the accident In which he wa
injures.
Passes State Medical Exams.
Dr. Cyrus Cressy sturgis. who wn
graduated last spring from Johns
Hopkins university, has successfully
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PYRENES
Extract from
Paper:
Pendleton Kv?nmg
MO!iTKOM FARM HOME
IS DKHTKOVH HY FIKK
Atw Molatroni and FrU Hndrick
jun burned in Kuving property.
(With the Hid of a Pyrene Fire Ek
tingumher the new barn and the other
buildings were naved. Once more the
Pyrene proves it effect Ivenena.)
Another proof that you can't aff'ird
tn be without a. Pyrene Fir Kuln-
gusher.
Pyrenes 39.00
PENDLETON
AUTO COMPANY
"iMHS OF MEIIIT
There's
Style
Comfort
Wear
Worth
and personal pride in those wonderful gar
ments now showing:
Bond Clothes
510 to $35
An immense line of patterns, models and
sizes, fit to you perfectly by our own tailors.
Bond Bros.
ten's Complete Pendleton' Vrmdimf
Oalft tiers clottuera.
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BILLY'S BRAN-NEW
PHILOSOPHY
J '.d-aik
1 "fianv a man 6ta turnA
1 down while waihti for
fj.-cthinfj to turn up?
Anything that's worth
having is worth going
after.
Don't wait for some
thing to turn up. Assure
yourself of getting the
best. Walk right into
your favorite dispensary
and order a drink of
BRAN-NEW
F.XTRA Kt
IIY-HAI.I,
HHT BKKK
They are pure drinks.
Win. Roescii Boiling Co.
Pendleton
Oregon
Men's SHrt KhlrtH. Ilc, Bsc, SLID
Men's sort ('llrtHl 8liirts 19c, 8 Ho
Men's IkresH NusKkntlcrH . 25v, 4tti
Icii'm Summer Villon S11II.H , Itkr. (tfto. Mik
Men s lircss I'unts . , , 2.N, (a.OH
Men's Work runts .. . 91.23. SI. UK, $.H
Men's Kllllkl l-unts tl.25
len'N Conluroy I'anls $2.19, $a.49
Men's .Moleskin rants $J.4
VOC CAS
Men'" Niimnier Silk lints . , i a lie
Summer shins and llrauers nrc. 4S
lens lreHM Haw . ...SI.IU. $.HM. $a.l. fi.BH
.Men's Work Gloves , 41k!, SHe, VI.4S
Men's 4 'nil van (j loves 10c
Men's Work Klioea St l.TI. fj.in to'$n.IMI
Men's Muslin Mitht (iumw e, HHr.
Paris visiters 10c
luiston barter. loo
WE LEAD
DO HKllfK
AT
OTIIKHS
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jj - t st it'i m 1 a awl n Miismaiif silfi J
Vassd the state medical examtna.
tions and may now practice In Ore
gon, according to .un announcement
by the state board. He took the ex
aminations two weeks ago -and was
given a high tirade Dr. Sturgrls will
leave In a few daya tor Boston where
ho is to be medical Interne for 16
months at the hospital in connection
with Harvard University.
HutiKhter Ih I torn.
A dauehter was born last ninhl nt
St. Anthony's hospital to Mr. and Mrs.
11. H. McAfee. Mr. McAfee la an at
tendant at the Kustern Oregon ftate
Hospital.
(truss Fire Causes Alarm.
A R-rass fire In the canyon below
Penland Urns, barn on the south hill
was the cause of a fire alarm this
rnornlliK at 11:45. The fire depart
ment responded and put out the fire
before any damage was done. 1
aer, HG0, K 1-4 of HK 1.4. section
16, township t south, range 82.
Kdna Mentzer, et ux to A. 8. War
ner, l.B Interest SK 1-4 of SB 1-4.
section 80 and B 1-3 section 31 and
NW 1-4 section 32, township 2 south,
raiiire 82.
T. I. Taylor, sheriff, to Joe Cunho,
lots 1 to 6, block I, and lota 1 to B,
block S. Konntx 2nd add. Kcho.
W. R. Harden, et ux, to Hugh A.
Martin, $1400. Iy.ts 6, 6. 7 and east
75 feet block 60, FVeewatar.
J. A. Howard, trustee, to W. S.
Atchlnson et ux. W 1.2 lots 7 and g
block 10, Raley'n add.
oeorne T. Ireland to KdHh Ireland.
$1. Mete and bound description
Section 1, township 8, north range 15.
Esther H. Ilrown to T. J. Tweedy,
K 1-2 lots 3 and . block 18, Arnold
and Haley's Add.
MASTr'H LISTS IlrTRE
IN A TOV llAVs
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board and today opened an office In
the commissioners' court room at the
court house. He has copies of all the
forms In connection with exemptions,
ets.. and will give out Information to
drafted men- He will also keep a
record of proceedings at all board
meetings.
Flattery is the key that has openeil
many a feminine heart.
(ilve a hint to a sensible man and
the thing Is done.
4 I'MTKII STATES SPKXDIN'li
4 MOKE THAN ITS IXfOMK
WASHINGTON. July 2S.
The United States government
has spent five hundred and fifty
nine million four hundred and
elghtv six thousand dollars more
than its receipts during the
first twenty five days of the fis-
cal year starting July first. Hec-
retary McAdoo announced.
PHOSPHATE
IS A VERY HIGH FOOD VALUE
Phosphate is removed with the bran in mill
ing white flour.
The leavening in BLYDENSTEIN'S SELF
RAISING PASTRY FLOUR is supplied by the
purest acid phosphate obtainable, thus making
a healthful, easily digested food, (contrary to
some baking powders, especially those made
with alum.)
, ASK YOUR CROCER FOR
BLYDENSTEIN'S SELF RISING
PASTRY HOUR
ALSO
Prepared and Unprepared Dietary Flour
More economical than flour and baking pow
der, besides making better Biscuits, Cakes.
Pancakes. Waffles, etc., with less work and less
danger of failure.
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ON OUR
Photo by Amerlean Press Association.
Rsar Admiral William 8. Benson, Chiel
of Naval Operations.
Oermany In busy ma kin- history In
ways It dreamed not of In July. 1914.
FATA Ij TO KKillT PI-:HHX8
BANNINO. Calif., July 25.
Tow are mlspInK". believed to be
dead and five Injured, one so
seriously he may lose his mind,
and ninety acres of orchard
burned to the Krounrt today as
a result of a collision between a
Southern Pacific freight train
and IlKliI enKlne.
REALTY TRANSFERS
Deeds.
Archie 8. Warner et ux, to Bdna
Mentzer, 1200. 1-6 Interest In the N K
1.4 sf SB 1-4 and SK 1-4 of NK
1-4 section 16- township 3 south. 32.
A. 8 Warner et ux. to Kilna Ment-
TREMENDOUS STOCK
THE BEE HIVE
IN-ndMon' ft-10-lftc and Up.
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Another Carload Here
KING OF THE ROAD
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Winner of all cross continent runs.
Unequalled for speed, endurance, comfort and
reliability.
The car with the "Super Motor" giving greater
power with greater fuel economy.
SI 825 in Pendleton
Let ub how you what it thinks of hills.
Oregon Motor Garage
Incorporated.
117. 121. 123 West Court S4. Telephone 444
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