East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 29, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAIt.V KAST OKKGON1 AN. rKNDLETQN. OREGON. THURSDAY. NOVRMRFR 2!)", 1017.
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There never has been
so much to be
thankful for
. It's when you have bis things o do
... that you are most deeply thankful for
I he power and courage that help you to
attain your -ends. .
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Our country has a big work to per
form, and this Thursday we ought to be
thankful that we have the power, cour
age, and unity of purpose to make this
world in President Wilson's undying:
words safe for democracy.
Mothers and fathers who have sons
in the army or navy or daughters in the
Red. Cross' service, should be proud and
thankful that they can give so much to
our great cause; the nation is proud to
have such manhood and womanhood.
Those who bought liberty bonds arc
thankful that the opportunity has been
given $hem to serve.
;;;j!'lThen - there's ' business Men ,cau
I
I- -hi
' chandise and by giving good values.
iittuisimui
I'.. 4.1 : tt.
We're doing that.
When all is said and done, this coun
try never had more to be thankful for
for this is a year when we can ap
preciate our blessings in a greater mea
sure than ever before.
7 PENDLETON'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE
The Peoples Warehouse
WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE
SPECIAL ON ELECTR
For Next Two Weeks
IRONS
Only
With eveiy Electric
Iron purchased in our
store during the next
two yveeks, or as long as
they last, we will give
a folding Ironing Board
of standard make. The
Irons will be sold at the
regular prlet exctyt tho O. E.
whlvh n account of a fortu
nate purchase a offer dur
ing thia sale" at If. GO.
The Hotpoint 11 itu. MJ
cord and thurabreMt we offer ai
the regular price li.ou.
With the Aim I lean Beau' y
bfsldea the Iiooing Board thei
wlll e Included m. detachabl'
leewboard, all for IS the rg'i
tar price of iho Iron rjoo.
y? zTrJMM Wzm
Pacific Power & Light Company
"Always at Your Service''
Phone 40
UKIAH WEATHER IS .
FAVORABLE TO SNOW
t.riiriu;n kicom mu'thi-:hn
TAUT )!' C'OI'XTV.
t K.isl OrcKLHimn ipeeial.
I'KIAII, Xiv. Ht. Tho Imwket Hucliti
given ut Uie e.hun h Friday niKltt was
a Kreat nihTtw, huih soeially and t'l
twineiully, ' l'iife.s.ir lamd ami the
Mues 'Ila amf Frnnkie .Stnrdivant de
serve miifli credit fur the ftood pru
grain that was given, in widen alt tho
Si'lioot children did their parts well.
Alter which the ha.ketM were sold and
tir ti Unie .hiddinur was lively, and
(here were nut haskcts enough to meet
tho demand. Tin.' reeeipts tiC the evo- i
nintr n i ro $70, 7 ."i.
The u rai Iut h:i- letii rtl( a nil
rhnitl;. lor the last tVu tlay and iinll
eations are Knoil snow.
Klo (I .Martin left Tuestiay morning
ii'r fc'lhT, Idaho, wlien? ho will remain
dnrtiiK (" winti-r. !
t". S. .smart, Itn. nian nf I'il.il Knek
Has in I' k tah Sa Invaay rrpaiiiiiK t hu
IHrphtUR linu.H in and armnul town.
Mias Ila SMirdiva'i1.".Misi Atnts Mct
tio and Pri'f'sstr Ijind ll't Salurday
fur FVndh'ton u ;ttu-nd Hut teaelu-r.-i
institute. 1
Mi tt. I'ftersun a mt Kens Virgil and
l.Tiian and daiiKhti-r t.raer. h-fl Sal
urday fur i Vntralia. Washlimhm, l
viflii with Mi, and Mrs. V ill llintun
1 turned honie Monday at eompanivd hy
jlier mother Mrs. William AlceiiKH.
Mr. ami Mi,-.. Frank itilherl left
Tn'sday fur Walla Wallu anil-will viw
it wit ll M r. I 111 brl l h niut hrr M i s
MirdHill till alter Thanksgiving wln-n
(they will k 'tt nd will vinit in .Salt
1 l.aki t'ity fur a whlh and then on to
J Illinois where Uuv will Mpt-nd the win
ter with Mrs. UllherL'8 brut hrr Jn.
wart a nd wife.
W intering: In 1oh Aiinehv.
In a letter to a friend from Mr. and
Mrs. tieorwe Caldwell who are spend
; hip Hie winter in Lou AnKoleH, t'al..
they wril that they ure having
summer weather there, ami that they
ar eating mnv potatoes that wert;
idantt'd Seplemher lt and .that thn'v
; imve new vegetables such as lojitueti,
radishes, onions, turnips, melons anil
new potatoes every day. Mrs. i'nld
well have been very ill wincn arriving
in California, hut is hnprolm;
! M. K. Slunlivant left fur l'ilot ltuek
Tuesday for a load of seed uraln.
'' Miss Hlanch Hulin is vIsitiiiK ut liia
Holin raueb during vueatlun.
Mr. ami Mrs. A. Kottmeler ul- Alba
left Tuesday morninl; for lleppner to
hi d Thanksgiving with Mr. JCuUmel-
er's sister, Mrs. Coffee.
Kloyd Martin who was interested
In the draft- store with his father has
soli) his interest to I'erry Simpson,
and hen-after tho business will be run
by Martin and Simpson.
I'.
i t son ami M rs.
spending a
ek with hi.-:
tr;i iidint:
and
hk sermon
iiminmt; b
business
ret urniiiK
and family. Mr
Hinton are sister
Frank Ililborl
dayy on lirldK'
' sear a rid the;'
wpiinine thir ealvt-s.
An excellent Tha n k
way preached Sunday
Rev. Herbert.
'la if Sturdtva nt made a
t rip to Pendleton Sat urday
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kd Wright ami daimh
ter Manila of Halfway came up Fri
day to attend Hu basket social, re
turniu; Saturday ami lakiui; back
w i t li them Kd Hurns, uho lives on the
sin limit, on t he Vol low Jacket road
and who bus been ill fur some time,
and Mrs. "W riff lit wilj take him to PI- '
lot Hock for medical treatment.
Fd Ingram and family left Saturday
for Freewater to remain during the
winter when M r. I iiiKi am inirchased
hay for his stock.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Koltmer of Alba,
o tte ndpd (tie bHsket socia i Frida
mpht at Fkiah. j
Saturday ;ifteruoui was clean up j
day at the church and while the la- '
dies were busy cleaning inside of thul
church, others w
?.ard anil the men splltiint; and cord-;
iiiK wood. t
Miss Clracy Hulm visited with her,
mother, Mrs. A, L, lUdin Friday '
uight.
Mrs. Chamberlin wlio has been ill j
with typhoid fever and was moved to (
the home uC Mrs. S. J. Helmlck nearly
four weeks afco, lias almost fully re-
covered and was movud to her own
home Sunday.
iiobert Moore who workimr at
Gnrdnno came ninne Sunday fur u few
darn visit with hln wife.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Uibbs have
taken rooms for thu winter at the
home of Mr S. J. Helmlck.
Mr. Lula. Selby and son Hobby of
Ourdane art vlrltiim with Mrs. Sol
hy'o mother, Mrs. Jennie Moure uf
Vklah.
There will In; n school during
ThnnksgiviiiL wtek on account of the
iiiNtttutc.
Herbert Mngs who went east a
short time arro wlfli beef cattle, re
turned -home Saturday.
Sturdlvant Bros, lost a valuable
horse a few da3 afio.
Arthur Ganger of rcndleton was a
Uklah visitor Monday night.
M.ri?. J. H. Mettle returned home
Tuesday after a two weeks visit in
'ppdletou with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
'Mossle.
Tncre ill be no Kcd (Toss meet-inj-r
Thankypivinff . week.
There will be n Xinas tree with ex
ercises in L'kiah and committees have
bt"n appointed for Dm work.
Miss Helen Meenpn. who is attend
ing: high school in Pendleton hiiic
home Monday for a vacation during
the in:-Mfute.
Mrs. "Walter Allison who has been
Htaying- with her mother on Pride
creek for tho last three weeks in.
An old) Man s Stomach.
As we griw older find less act h e,
less I I less food is required lit meet
demands of our bodies. If too mueh
is habitually taken, t he stomach will
icbel. When a man reaches the ad
vanced age of s:( in 10, yuu will find
that he is a light eater. Ho as care
ful as you will, however, you will oc
casion a lly eat more than you should
and will feel Dm need of t 'Dumber
Iain's Tablets to correct the disorder.
These tablets do md cuida in pepsin.
Iut st re list hen the stomach and en
able it to perform H functions natur
ally. They also cause a genllo move
ment of tho bowols. Adv.
l-ogwois Form Ltrgioit
1'OltTUNP. ore.. Nov. j:t The
larval Fegon of Foyers and Funi1er
men came into active aggressive ex
ist anon today.
Fathered by Colonel Price I'isu'ie,
of the Fnlted States signal corps, and
actively supported by Secretary of
War Maker, the organization has the
patriotic object of stimulating the pro
il net Ion of airplane spruce- In Wash
ington and ( regun. A membership
campaign for the legion opened to
day. Officers of the signal corps will
leave Portland today and tomorrow
for various logging camps in I li
northwest to explain the purpose f
the organization, pound home the nec
essity for more spruce and secure
busy cleaning the 111
i no organization may cxm-ioo-h
to include other industries vital to Dm
pi'osecut ion of t ho war.
THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
PKNDLETON, OJUSGQN
Condensed Statement
At the close of business, NoyemLer 20, 1917,
upon call of the Comptroller of the .'
Currency.
RESOURCES
Txans and Discounts .' .$3,581,238.14
li. S. Bonds and Certificates. . 1,75(J,550.00
Other Bonds, Securities, etc... 13.92G.53
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank 15.000.00
Banking House and other Real
Estate 15,964.22
Cash and Exchange 674,083.84
Total
.$6,056,762.73
LIABIUTIES
Capital Stock $ 250,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits 379,233.08
.Circulation 2 45,295.00
Rediscounts, etc 300,309.01
Due to Banks 45,161.41
Deposits 4,836,764.23
Total .....$6,056,762.73
I
The above statement is by far the largest ever shown by
this bank. The unusual deposits are largely due to tha
money realized from the sale of crops by tha farmers;
hI.--o Die government HUM has the proceeds of tho ticcond
Jiberly Loan lion Us on deposit vith Us. - t
tort a in i'urr fur Ooup.
.Mrs. Itose Middlelon, of tireenvllte,
IH . has had experience In t h treat
ineiit tif this disease. Who says,
When my children were fiuull my!
sou had croup frequently. Chamber- '
i luiu's Cough Remedy always broko i
1 up tliese attacks hnmedlately .and I I"
I was never without it In the house. I
j have taketi It myself for coughs aid
coJda witii gul results." Arff.
AHIooi ;h this uiitisual comtiHon will only 6e tenitorary,
i-l wo cannot resist, calling the? especial uttention of our
customers and friends thereto.; '
THK I IItST NATIONAL IJAXK.
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III tilLl, TO HIHiN
KliATTI.i:, Nov. '8. llPvs-nt;i-(ivrs
of 1 Ti civic organizaUnn.s mot this
! meeting Friday whtm resolutions nk.
lug Gill to resign will prolnljly bo in-itroUuccul,
i-.mms
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AT WAR WITH YOURSELF!
HELP NATURE TO DEFEAT THE
DISEASE IN YOUR BODY.
Keep up Die f i k h 1 ; do not. give up,
Nature f trvlui? Iomtvc you in conquer-
1DK the uroiigs thai niity exist.
Ifed blood, vim, courage, vitality, all
f-eem lackm. ISo wonder you are nerv
ous and disi-out a'd.
Why noi, call to your ;iid a Iffnisc.
epeiidabir H '?' ir. rii l're'H (ioUlen
M-tica I Di.-cover y lias for nearly tilt y
yearn proven ii- tueril-" a- 11 uiwl ixiwr
ful lmic iiij-l Mood builder to Die many
thousand w ho have been returned to
good health hv it n.--e
t lear tte coated P.tujne. get. rid of
miHghttv skin trouble. ti this remark
able remedy rid umr body of th iru
p'M iMe- of the blooil. if ." it. bu and
streimt'ieit you. It ofien cup's th linaef
hne ci-onie eonh.
Or. I'lene tJokJeu ledifill UU-ivtt
I.1 al.olutelv het bat, ft e from alcohol
or dam:eiou- I nihil- fonniuir drugi. All
dniftyi.-t. Liquid or 1 ablet.
l'ot:i i, mi, nil u. I certainly can rer-
omui"lld llo-'lor Pierce's oUb'll Meriieal
lilnoVery. I had iiver Irouhln so bad
$r'7&-3- . V-'Don- and li .d in-
WK Al' hiol woman s
j "Toipiie. it Tf ,1
weiik atid nervous.
I decided to try
fir. Piene'M Dolden
leiiicitl lfeuV'rV
and Id ' - uvoriM
f'rei-eriptioii. I
took !-ix Itoltle of
each u nd wm a
vcll woniaii.
" ,M v tiiMhand htid
ouhle with lii- (uiiK-i. iis tv weak.
Ii i 111 ' IHseoverv ' and it, rurc'l lilin.
I citunra mmm k too highly oi I r. Pierced
Keineflle."-fH'. Vtlt.lt IA ITKKWJN, (VX
Kit by .street.
l'orti r.ANU, ortho. " l or biliousness and
torpid liver 11 ltd to re$ruhit4 the IkiwpIs
liaTo th nnlhinir Dint can emnti loettr
I'ircn's Plfiianl- I VI ieU. 1 have ued
them over twenty vear-i and have nlv.avu
found them good." - A. W. 11 tteuiiKv.i,
iijO r 7ath MreeL, N.
SPRINGS
Manufacturing and Kc
pairLng. FLEUCKEN AUTO'
SPRING WORIS
Guaranteed Springs
, Ncaglc Building, , ,
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1 THERE IS NO TIME j
3 Tlurt- Ih tlnif to hav pic-
2 ture ntixli. una tliut is whnn i S
S ' pou ni- iii mood for pictures. 1 s
l hut In when tli Hon I looks ! H
5 out thru your eves, ho don't ! 2
S overlook the time when you r S
S uro feolliiK tliiu and then cull j S
THE W IIKKI.hat hTlDIO J
S und nialco un aooplntment. j 5
aiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit?
OLN
Goiiuial K. ' .. Maude., who coni-
inunded the Brit iah forces, which re
cently recaptured Kut-KI-Amara, Is
dead In Mesopotamia, where h was
in command of the British expedition,
lie had been in command since t he-
summer of JaH year and had been
able to retrl'-ve many British os-f in i
CONSERVE WHITE
FLOUR
And at the name time your
health, use
BIydcnstcin's Prepared
Dietary Flour
It makes Hoovertzine' pleasant.
Bettor Hotcafcos, Buns or
Brown Bread.
ASK YOUR GROCER.
CONDENSED REPOPT
at the Close of Business
November 20th, 1917
Til. S ItCKS
t'nli mid rchHiitti
J'rHdr Acreitlniit'M
V. M. Iti.nilH (nl I 'hi-i
KoodH, St'CUI'il U'M. ftr
ManlitnK LIoiihv . .
Loitn.M and l'iM:ounl;
l.l iii i.i ri i:.s
Hhm.Hh
I'al.ilal Sl.icl!
Surplus I'nnd
lnilMtl.:d fit.fil.s
National Curri'licy
. ... J7;l,Olil.7
. ... I. (Mil. !,-,. HO
. ... 3!),6 1.61
. . . . Till. nail. nil
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liis'-minlM at Kfili'ial Ui-si-rve Hank... 4 7.1, fid !.(
s."..:l,-.'70 OH
American National Bank
Pendleton, Oregon
that field of the war. 1
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