'i 'S i -H ..( i J 1 ,'f. 4 4 4 TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1917. PAGE TWELVE Country Sausage BACK BONE AND SPARE RIBS Thin niHit in dirert from the country, w jtMarauft' il t in pure pork. GIVE ALUMINUM FOR CHRISTMAS We haw a nice new line f Alamrtinm ,re direct from the East, l-x-'k oar .vli r hetore you cm. COMPLETE IJNE OF FINE CANDIES Nuts, Glace Fruits. rtes. runt -. HolK. Holly Wreaths -.. sth-ti for Christmas. APPLES BY THE CAR LOAD special Wh,ih T"T- Im. y-e r T.V-. Other grade. k l.TSs .S Pr ALL KINDS OF POULTRY FOR XMAS. GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. -QUALITY Two Phone, 7S. 823 M.in St. OVER THE NORTHWEST WOODLAND IS UNDER SIX FEET OF WATER 1J-.WIS IllVKlt tiOKS ON UAM I'AtJK. AM) MMIIM M1N I'AKT OF TOWX. Million Iolar Northern J"oirlc Utilise In iravo lliuwr : ( attic Dninmil mid Roads Washed Out. their feet. . The tlo.nl slum only IS Inches deep there. "mi 111. Hodden ) will Koon i Pfc 18 lirylng- Rooms ltnllt IAM1 LKW1S, Dec. 111 garments unit u-Mt kIihiw have no power to dampen the urder I -Jijj oi the- men who are preparing slral'e "Bill Kaiser." and rains wllljXt nave no errect mnn the dally drill i j schedules, Carpenters are being assembled to construct 184 drying mourn, each to he S0x40 feet as quickly us possible Through these, the men will be al ways sure of changes of dry clothing;. Gift Suggestions Which are practical for women, misses'. and children. New coats, suits, silk and. serge dresses, silk and Georgette waists, dress skirts and fancy petticoats, cor sets, front or back lace; table linen, napkins, bath robes, kimonas, silk hosiery, kid gloves, umbrellas, miles of fancy ribbon, fancy handkerchiefs, kid boots, house slippers, spats, Dr. Scholl's foot eazers, dress goods and silks, hair brush es, combs, purses, corset covers, Indian robes and blankets, fancy towels and towel sets. "VVOODLiAXn "Wash.. Oec. IS. Lewis river wtnt on n veritable To Itiiild Rig Mill, rampage this afternoon and tonight , MILTON, rec ID. Construction V oodland was flooded and Isolated. , of a large Hour mill and an elevator The main part of the town Is under to care for bulk wheat is being- se troni IS inches to six feet of water. riously considered bv w heutgrowers and the current In the steadily rising j of this district. At a recent meeting river Is driving driftwood so swiftly ; the wheatmen discussed formation ...in Pme lears are cmenainea mat of a comuunv In handle these mat. SI. 000.000 Northern Pacific . ters and niirehii ..f two local mills the Table. Linen, yard 3 lleeo Towel Sets Forney I Willi Towels, eaeh. Fancy Wobli ltags, eacJt . Strap Purses Auto Scarfs Hllc, tt.3 SI.4H, Ht: 19o, aitl1. oHe, 7o Ac 9Ko, !.!, !.(, t.0 40c, 9tie. iiiiiiiiiiitimiHtiitiiiiiiiiiinuiiiniia)i!iiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiililiiililliliilil! War-Savings Stamps ire the sjer of a great democracy to the dcriLT-d for a democratic form of govern ment securiry. They afford a splendid op portunity for bringing into every home the jessors of saving and thrift as a national ne cessity. The habit of saving once formed is sldora dropped. Savers soon become in vestors. Start saving today by purchasing War-Saving Stamps from us. i un.iKe across tne i.ewis, tnree nines , ls said also to have been discussed, .south of town, will go out before i together with acquisition of water ; morning. right for nower generation. It is reported that 28 head of cat- ; Pk tie on the Groeg Wyman ranch south lster ill Idaho. ; of Woodland were drowned today. At j MOSCOW. Idaho, Dec. 1 9. First ! 'Kerns, one mile north, the racific hand Information regarding itod j highway is under three feet of water. Cross activities in Kurope will be ) It 'It Is held certain that all roads ! given tomorrow at the Tniversity of i irfc around here will be washed out. j Idaho by W. T. Foster, president of I at? I ArOlinH & rial onrt o tnlirht cl I Kearf Cnllan. . h Ditu.it unit, a l!m. ! I rain was fnlling in torrents and the i in Europe as a lied Cross representa t Lewis was rising rapidly. ' tlve in analysing the activities of he i ..Woodlaiat In lnrkness. j mercy organization. The nower went off nt 7 o'eloolr Foster's talks thrmiirhont tliei northwest are aiding materially in j the success of the Kod cross mom- j bership drive this week. ! Iridic' Illicit Haiulkcixlilers 12 'ic sue ljidlcs' Outing PajamuN t.lt Iju lies' OntJiur Gowns 7Se, OMc, VI.4H lulles' Kimonas. . . 9 Ho, $l.n, I.8H, .M, $2.8, $4.98. ljulios- Iluth Itolies $1.49. $2.08, $.98, $4.98, $5.90 Children's iMid Misses' Haiti Hobos St.2.-. 1.41), , $1.98 l.ailies- Snatn. colon $l.l ladles' hV-lt Sllpiers $1.19, $1.49 Ladles' IHir Sots .v,$.0, $i4.1H, $17.50. $$.5 Men's TresH 1'antM $2.98, $3.98, $1.98 Men's Jlonse Slliee. . . ; $l.. !. $ Men s Silk Tien Men's 'lie .mis 4e, 9c, 98o Menu IWIU Slen's I'mbivllHM $1.19. $198. $2.49, $2.98 Menu Suits $9.9(1, $12.50. $11.75, $1.5 Men's MaekliinwN $5.9, $., 7.HO, $0.90 Men's Initial Handkerchiefs, lx aJlc Men's IJiii-n HaiHlkerclUels, eaeli 5 Men's Silk Soarr $1.49, $1.98 Suit Cuses and Traveling llaat. . . $1.98 to $9.90 Men's silk Socks 4Uo Paris or lloston iarters I00 Men's Flannel Shirts. . . $1.49, $l.9, $1.98, $2.98 SHOP j leaving the town in darkness, save for S ( an occasional oil lamp or a. candle. j Fire destroyed the houses on the 1 V H. Edwards farm, two miles south 3 of here, at 5 a. in. It was necessary S,to remove the Selby family, occupy Sjlng the house. In boats. The home zjand furnishing were a total loss. The X! destitute family is being cared for by SS, neigh bora. Water in the Lewis river Is the s' highest within the recollection of lo-5-cal residents. All but two blocks of 22 "the ain part of town was flooded be ii fore 7 p. m. The current In front of 5' the Woodland State Bank, corner of ' Davidson avenue and Third street. To Shorten Highway. ASTORIA,, lec. 19. Having about four miles over the present round about route on the highway between Astoria and Seaside, a plan is being discussed here today by the city au thorities which may mean combin ing a county road with the railroad's bridge which is built directly across Young's Bay here. The railroad bridge is about mile and a, half long shop (7 C7? 1 J' F) I m.TlAV 1W hVW, M.-JXZr "I" WrK be rebuilt. Officials nro trying to 'day. one hundred years old, ho everybody la Invited to come and make candy ; sacks. There will be nothing on the (trees this year but decorations and candy. The Christmas program will J start promptly at 7:30. Mr. and Mrs. Joo Danes nnd little son Eugene and Miss Pearl Inmen and is soon to were visitors at the county neat Mon- the center of the city, was so strong 'make a deal for a combination bridge I Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Morrison mo- s; that pedestrians were swept from ! v. hen the structure is. replaced. .THEY WENT THR0UGIT HELL!j-" WssrsTE'vi 1 The AMERIGO NATIONAL BANK Pendleton, Oregon I llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllc: ron SALE AND EXCHANGE. J000 acres, 1000 ready to seed, good buildings, plenty of water, close to railroad. Frice J30 per acre. Will take part exchange. Good paying business on Main street, in Pendletcn. Good location for Garage. Plenty of ground for largest Garage in city of Pendleton. House and 3 lots In Athena, enly 1800. Half eectian fine wheat land, good improvements. 3S per acre. North aide new Bungalow, full basement, furnace, gas, all modern, 13009. Good Note ani Mortgages bought and sold. E. T. WADE Temple BIdg. Telephone 47$ Pendleton, Ore. .' -:, t iFS I j i . J tored to the county seat Tuesday. Mr. Lowell. Mr. W. W. Harrah. Mr. L L. Mann and Mr. Tallman ot Pendleton, gave some very Interest ing talks on the Armenian cause Sun day evenlnff. Mr. Luckner of La Grande our next pastor, will be here next Sunday both morning and evening, to start his preaching. He will arrive Bometlme I this week. Those motoring to Pendleton Sun day evening were Miss Jessie Ches nut and Otis Lleuallen, Miss lJnria Ohesnut and Kalph Walian, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunch, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Hunch. 'COMMISSION WOMKX, ; Hl'MUJlT PIIOPOSKS Arthur Compton (left) and John Sullivan, survivors of the Halifax; iisaater. are shown here as they appeared alter ttieir wounas were bandaged by the Red Cross workers. Heine among the less seriously wounded, with no place to go. they stayed on the streets, where they were photographed as thoy wandered about offering assistance wher ever needed to the more seriously injured. Like the wounded soldier in France, Compton's first request, after surgeons began binding his wounds, was for clrarPt . " WASHINOTOX, Dec. 1 !). Enlist ment of women in the army and com missions for them as officers in the aviation section are provided in a hill : introduced today by Representative ; Murray Huibert of New York. The measure was prompted by the refusal of the war department to commission Kuth Law for foreign service in the ; aviation section. The awe limits are ; hiade eighteen and thirty five years. I Pendleton Homes for Sale A XORTII SIIE KNAP 5 rooms with bath: kitchen range, window shades and curtains so with the place. An attractive home at a mod erate price. Terms if desired. 5 Room Modern House, 4 blocks from Main street. Hot water heat, gas range, coke heater. .Window shades and curtains go with the house. Price less than it would cost to build. Terms ar ranged. 5 Itooni Modern Houie. West Side, corner lot, new honsr, very reft tunable price. Terms arranged. CHAS. E. HEARD, INC. Cr Main St. See Me Before the Fire. Theme 477 WHOLE WORLD KNOWS OF AMERICA IS PART IN THE GREAT WAR PERSONAL AND NEWS NOTES FROM ADAMS That America's participation in the great war has been heralded to all parts of the world is shown by a letter received recently by the commercial department of the high school from an eleven year old pu pil in a counry school in .Vew Wales, Australia. i CONGRESS AfJAtX HUIMKI). WASHINGTON. Dec. 17. General Crozier frankly admitting there Is too; much red tape in the war govern- mrnt, again put the bulk of blame on congress, declaring congress hud the " war department estimates the day be- j tfore war was declared, but didn't get f ithe money until the middle of June, j i I j I AeJies and Putins of rheumatism i ' are not permanently, but only tem i porarlly. relieved by external renie- i I dies.. Why not use an internal rem- t (East Oregonlan Special.) A DAMS. Dec. 19. The following committees were chosen last Wed- i . i ... ,i', I edy Hood's Snrsaparllla. which cor- man, Mr. Yoder; Miss Jessie Ches nut. Miss Kanemon and Miss Nelo Darr; finance committee, chairman, B. G. Marquis, Alice Stoll. Welma Boyer and -Crystal Katon; tree com mittee, H. E. Lewis, Jack Baker, Los- sie Green; decorating committee. Mrs. i rects acidity of the blood on which i iheuoiut.lsm depends and cures the, I diseo-se': j Mrs. Alley Boyer, chairman, Charles Hunch. L. L.. Lleuallen, Ever- .Sotith 1 Pt McColliim. Otis Lieuallen, Miss ' 'j Doris Chesnut: sack committee. Mrs. i Oiliest. Mrs. Hpenoer and Mrs. Van The letter, which accompanies an;(.evp There will he candy given AN IRRESTIBLE APPEAL to out-of-door people is found in the Oldsmobile Club Roadster. Graceful, powerful, it is fasci nating in its social invitingness. The 46 inch rear seat, with its proximity to the divided seat, gives a coziness that especially appeals to the ladies. And the quiet good taste so apparent in the touring car, is empnasizeu in Let us show you one. Pendleton Auto Co. "Established Since 1907" ess.iv concerning an Australian tan nlng product Is addressed to the Aus tralian's "Dear American Cousins,' al and expresses the hope that the jttnited States will be successful in iitH effort. At the request of the American consul at Sydney, Australia. at whose suggestion the letter was writ en. students in the commercial geo graphy class at the high school have been assigned dit.ereni reon in dustries to describe In essay form. I These will be sent the foreign school In reply to the oescription oi mi Australian industry. The letter received Is as follows: Jtega District School. New South Wales. Australia. September 4, 11)17. Dear American Cousins: Enclosed under separate cover is a small account of the wattle and it uses. We regret that we could not unnlv von with more definite Infor mation concerning the national flow- ei of Australia. j The scholars In this school wish vou every success in your cause in ihe war that is now raging. They are pleased to observe that thtlr relations are fighting side by I side with your army. They are al-: ways eager to relid hooks concerning America. I remain I yours sincerely, j JI. YKLI.AND. all people from six months old ANSCO FILM (CAMERAS &SP5HJEX Oregon Bakery Home of the Famous. BCTTKRKIST CRl'ST IlliEAl). Fresh Roll. Cakes, Pastry, I'lne Candles made at home. Call before yon imrehaso your Xinas fjundies. 320 K. Court St., Phono 122 j. s. nntxn.uL zr ARTIIJ.KItV IS ACTIVK I'AllIH, Dec. 1. It is announced that artlllerylng Is active along tb-I'hone-Rhine canal. Germain raids south of Givencour were repeled. Elsewhere the front In in-active. 'TPHE Ansco Vest Pocket Speedex catches swiftly moving figures without a blur. It gets into action quickly when every second counts. You can change the focus, the speed and opening of the shutter instantly and accurately while viewing the image in the finder. Let us show you this camera. Other Anscos $2 to TALLMAN & CO. Leading Druggists CONSERVE WHITE FLOUR And at the same time your health, use Blydenstein's Prepared Dietary Flour It makes Hooverizlng pleasant. Better Hotcakes, Buna or Brown Bread. ASK YOUR GROCER. DALE ROTHWlXIi Optometrist and Optician Glasses ground and fitted. Twelve years experience. Vni-PocM ! I tpUM fn I American National Bank Pendleton. Building. MONEY TO LOAN On the installment plan. Oregon Building & Loan Ass'n. 121 E. Court . rEXDLETON, ORE. THE "PARIS" HALF-PRICE SALE IS THE TALK OF' THE TOWN. ANY SUIT ANY COAT ANY DRESS Half Price ANY DRESS ANY SUIT . ANY COAT Join the crowd of eager buyers tomorrow. We positively do not carry one season's styles over to the next, so a visit to our store will con vince you that we are cleaning house and giving you real values. ' Come in the Morning if Possible J; AN K.CI1SIVK SHOP IX)Ft WOrEN. A HALLMARK SPECIAL DIAMOND RINGS ' at Prices Surprisingly Low ,A4 i.oa A50 S 20.00. A5S Z5.0Qi ASS 30 00 .A5T.$35.0Q Nothing but the best of its kind is ever knowingly admitted to this store. When vc announce a conces sion in price it means on the same excellent quality you always expect. We and hundreds of other Hallmark Stores combined and imported direct an enormous lot of selected diamonds of good quality and mounted them in solid gold rings. To appreciate just how this co-operative Hallmark Store buying gives your dollar extra pur chasing power, you have only to see these Diamond Rings at their excep tionally low prices. Measured by values elsewhere ; even in big New York stores experts will know that, as priced by us, part of these diamonds cost you nothing. Better come early, as these rings are sure to go fast, Diamonds, you know, ,are inclined to increase in value and are therefore considered a good in vestment. 1 .m I Royal M. Savvtelle I.IIW5I1TY BONDS ACCEPTET1 DENTISTRY i DR. DAVID B. HILL Room 1 Judd Bldg. Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee ' Chronic and Nervous Dlaeaea and Diseases of Women. X-ray Electro Therapeutics. Phone 623 (John Hclunidt) Belt Bid.