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""' W'1r' PAGE TWELVE DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, rENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 20. 1917. TWELVE PAGES GIVE APPLES FOR CHRISTMAS Ve have the kind that will make the bm kind of a lirisuiias prcsciil and at prices that every one ran afford. th Onallty is tlx- bcM. lHn't fall to have tlieui In I ho limisc fur tJie children. PRICES I'ROM 75c TO $4.00 HOI.l.Y AND HOLLY WREATHS, SIISTLETOE Complete lino of Kanoy an Plain Christmas Candies; all kinds of Nuts, Raisins, )nli(. lies. Cluster Halslns, Town nciid's Glared rYiilts, Candled Cherries, Pineapple. IVult Cakes, Japanese Oranges, Eam-y California Navel Orajijccs, 1 OVER THE NORTHWEST r I m in 111 mil Wi Hi III 'i III II ai'l HI 'i lll'llll' 111 1ITII II in 'll nil "i i'H Wmh'nA1M1viit" I " VZVZ7& FX tt7XfKrS TZ J-Ti 'TWiSrS J7 T-J V Wr : I l'RESH OYSTERS, CRAXBEKRJES, AI.L KINDS IXHLTRY. 1K.WE ORDERS NOW. Or GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. "QUALITY" Two Phone, 28. 823 Main St To Iiisikh. potatoes. l'OKTUM),. Ore., Dec. 20. In spection of potatoes will Hturt in a few days whether the government In spector is appointed or not, say members of the Oregon Potato Deal er League. I'ntil a federal Inspec tor is appointed the league contem plates to use its own expert in the work, pitying his salary. i'otato dealers contend that the inspection is imperative now. owlni? to quantities of poor potatoes now belns offered throughout the coun tiy. as this is the only means of assuring- buyers that Oregon potatoes are of the usual high quality. Uigl. School "Home Comiiis.' 'AMOM. Pec. 20. "Old Urads" will assemble once more at Snlem hih school tomorrow when the sec ond annual "home coming" will be held. The student body has arrang- STOREHOUSE AT ECHO DESTROYED BY FIRE ed a reception and entoi'tuinincnt for the former students. A baskelbull Game between the high .school team and an alumni team i.s a feuture of the program. New orflccrs Arc Trained. CAMP LEWIS. Taeonin. lH-o. 21). Xfiff officers and embryo officers are much In the limelight at C'ninp Lew is today. A total or r.S6 new offi cers, practically all of them wearing uniforms whose newness fairly shouts that they finished the second series of officers training camps, have arrived within' the last two weeks, aiid are being: rapidly assign ed to commands with the national army forces. Some of these men are to be organized into a new train ing1 battalion for advanced work with a view to making them com manders when the second druft men cohie to camp. The enlisted men of the camp who aspire to be officers ore "boning" on drill regulations, service regulations, the manual of Interior guard duty and other military textbooks these days for the matter of choosing the men for the third series of training camps is now down to brass tacks. A. AARON I.IWF.S STRl:fTi;BE Axil T CONTEXTS WITH NO INSURANCE. lllllllllllllllllllllllltiniltllillllllllMIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIINIIUMIIIIMIIIIMIIIIIIIUIIU AirHlilp Is Seen Sunday Evening: Mrs. I O. V. Adams Elected as Librarian: ! Other .Vows Notes of Much Interest. War-Savings Stamps are the answer of a great democracy to the demand for a democratic form of govern ment security. They afford a splendid op portunity for bringing into every home the lesson of saving and thrift as a national ne cessity. The habit of saving once formed is seldom dropped. Savers soon become in vestors. Start saving, today by purchasing. .War-Saving Stamps from us. ' Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Chronic and Nervous Diseases and Diseases of Women. X-ray Electro Therapeutics. Phone 623 (John Schmidt) Belts Bldg. ft Only 3 more shopping days UNTIL CHRISTMAS. THE til IT TIME IS XEAIl AT HAM. WON'T WAIT I'NTIL THE LAST MIX. I'TH TO WO YOl'lt HOLIDAY HUYIXG, THE SOONER YOU. MARK YOl'll SELECTIONS THE HET. TEll PLEASED YOU WILL UK MANY PLEASING ANW USEl'UL GUTS AWAIT YOU IllillK S 1 ft ft ft i? Men's Suits , Men's Raincoat. Men's Dress Hat Men's Dross Shoos Men's Macklnaws Men's Dress Shirts .... Men's Silk Ties ........ .Men's Union Suits Mcu's l'lnnnel Shirts. . . . Men's Dress Hose Men's IVIl House Slippers. Men's Until Holies 9H.0O, $I J.5(. $1-1.7.1. $111.50 . $1.8, $(1,110, SO. (III. 1 2.7,1) $1.H, $2,111, $2.1)8 . . . $2.1)8, $3.50, $.I8, S4..10 . . $.1.10, $.lt0, $7,110, 90 8e, $1.40 S5e. 40c $1.25, $2.25, S3. Ill $1.1, $!.. $I.H. $2.0H 15e, 25c, 4c $l.l, $1,611. .HI. UN $3.08, $1.08, $11.00 1.08, Ladles- Silk How 8e, $I.M8. $l.4 Ladles' Rimoiins . . . WNc, $1.19, $1.8, $2.08, $:i.8 ladles' Until Robe $2.40, $2.8, $3.8, $1,118 Milk I'ettJonatS $1.08, $2.08, $3.40, $I.A8 LaiUes' Kid i loves !. $!., $I.H. $2.4$ Ikiiidolr Cups 25o, 4 lie, 70c, 9 Ho llctl spreads UNO, $1.10. $1.08, $2.4, $4.8 ScalloH-d Sheets (8I.90) $1.25 I'lal.l Itlunkels, Wooliiup $2.40, $2.08. $$.18 Wool lllankels . $5.00, $0.50, $0.1)0, $12.50. $15.00 Axnilnster Rugs ..$1.23, $1.(19. $1.08, 2.00, $l.5t Room SUed Rugs $13.50, $21.50, $27.50 BUY YOUR TOYS TODAY. WOLIS, DOLL HEWS. TRUNKS, WAtiONS, CANNONS. PIANOS, HALLS, SHOP SHOP EMILY IN JJpa"MEMBER, Ttederai. BESESVE aHafcSYSTEPiBal f The AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK Pendleton, Oregon 7nti limn iimiiii iiiiim i itimi mi mi uti ii mill mi mi iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiisl IXJR SALE AND EXCHANGE. 1000 acres, 1000 ready to seed, good buildings, plenty of water, close to railroad. Price 130 per acre. Will take part exchange. Good paying business on Main street, in Pendleton. Good location for Garage. Plenty of ground for largest Garage in city of Pendleton. House and 3 lots in Athena, only $800. Half section fine wheat land, good improvements. $38 per acre. North side new Bungalow, full basement, furnace, gas, all modern, 13000. Good Notes and Mortgages bought and sold. E. T. WADE Temple Bids. . Telephone 479 Pendleton, Ore. Pendleton Homes for Sale A NORTH SIDE SNAP 3 rooms with bath: kitchen range, window shades and curtains go 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 Room Modern House, West sSide, corner lot, new bouse, very rea sonable price. Terras arranged. CHAS. E. HEARD, INC. 633 Main St. See Me Before the Fire. Phone 477 A Now Comes Christmas V And like a glorious climax to other joys and happiness, COMES AN OLDSMOBILE! A Man's Car in its power, speed, and mechanical perfection. A Woman's Car because of its exterior and interior beauty and elegance. A Family Car 2L, because of its comfort and roominess. -In truth,' a Merry Oldsmobile, for a Merry Christmas gift. Pendleton Auto Co. "Established Since 1907' : I CEaEst Oregonian Special.) ECHO., Dec. 1. A store house be ; ' longing to A. Aaron who lives at West i'ern Land and Irrigation Co.'s head J'gato was totally destroyed with most 'of its contents by fire at four o'clock 'yesterday morning. The loss was over itlOO, including wheat, corn and sun flower seed for poultry and hog feed through the winter besides harness. ; bee supplies and many other useful 'articles. The fire caught from a smouldering tree stump fanned into flames by the wind. The explosion of a can of dlstilate awoke the family' otherwise the dwelling house would have been burned. There was no in ; surance. , The much discussed booze ship or otherwise has been lately seen by resi dents of the Meadows west of Echo. On Sunday evening between 7:30 o'clock and 8 o'clock a bright light , resembling an automobile headlight 'was seen quite liigh above the west-! ern horizon, the light then grew I 'smaller f.s though changing its course ' and bright rays of light were plainly! .seen extending and traveling in a; .sourthern direction for a few minutes, i .rnd then disappeared altogether after (turning into the west. ! Louis Scholl, Jr., and R. B. Stan- field are the federal appointees at i this place to assist the drafted men j with their questionnaires. I At the meeting of the Echo Library j Board held on Saturday evening. Mrs. C. P. Adams was elected as Li brarian of the Echo branch of the county library. Miss Clephane Gul liford. present librarian, has sent in her resignation to take effect the first of January. 1918. Miss Gulll t'ord will go immediately after that ' date to Portland to take up training to become a nurse. "Mrs. Adams is a student and a 'great lover of books and will make a splendid librarian. The ladies of the Episcopal Guild of Echo held their yearly bazaar last Saturday afternoon at the city hall. They received a net total of over 160 The Ladles' Aid had a food Bale on Saturday lit R. R. Lewis & Co.'s store. While having a great variety of good things the demand exceeded the. supply. The city has begun to grade, level and gravel several streets in the east end of town near the school building. Rev. Geo. B. Van Waters of Port land will address Comparative Re ligion Study Club on Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. Longwell. Everyone is invited and welcomed. Rev. Anders of Spokane preached a, Very patriotic sermon in the M. E. pulpit on Sunday night. Mrs. c. P. Adams. Mrs. J. XV. Cop plnger and son. Gale Sherman, spent Sunday In Pendleton. They made the trip by automobile. Arthur Arnold Is here from Pasco this week visiting with his cousins. Ralph and Edgar Saylor of Butter creek. Mrs. E. F. Summers returned Sat urday from a six weeks' visit with I relatives In Texas. I Mrs. W. H. Crary and Miss Emma j Gelszler visited In Hermlston yester- j day afternoon. Miss Ina Wattenburger who Is teaching in the Oakland. Cal school, arrived here Sunday evening to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wattenburger. early m sT. .S7ICm w yy THe golden rule J a & ...... IL-l-i' J-liaL-A.'f-sg.t.tJI-J' y run uk.k C . " ' y-ww.-r-i , II DENTISTRY DR. DAVID B. HILL Room 1 Judd Bid?. DALE ROTinVELL Optometrist and Optician Glasses ground and fitted. Twelve years experience. American National Bank Building. Pendleton. MONEY TO LOAN On the installment plan. Oregon Building & Loan Ass'n. 121 E. Court PENDLETON, ORE. THE ACID TEST of Peacock Coal MORE HEAT UNITS, LESS ASH, NO SOOT OR CLINKERS. ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR. Phone 178 Set A nw Man gr " SMYTHE-LONERGAN CO. . Quality Quantity Service NEW MAKES COME AND NEW MAKES GO, BUT BUICK POPULARITY GOES ON FOREVER. ft Made by the Oregon Motor Garage ot Pendleton from last AUGUST 20TH to this DECEMBER 20TH, Reached the Remarkable Amount of $86,?85.00 1 STMIMSSV62 BUICKS SOLD IN A PERIOD OF FOUR MONTHS. r What does this mean to you Mr. Prospective-Car-Buyer? Following are the buyers of the above cars. Among them you will find BUICK owners re-ordering BUICKS, owners of other makes changing and buying BUICKS, and new owners buying their first car and choosing BUICK. They are sponsers for BUICK value. . - Eg Stomal h Trouble and Constipation. Those who are affected with stom ach trouble and constipation should read the following: "I have never . found anything so good for stomach trouble and constipation as Chamber- j iz Iain's Tablets. 1 have used them off ' sg and on now for the past two years, They not only regulate the action of , the bowels but stimulate the liver and gg keep one's body In a healthy condl-;gg tlon," writes Mrs. Benjamins Hooper, j Auburn, N. Y. Adv. BREAD SALE RULE AMEN DED. I S3 lur'liae of Pound lxaf Would Work Hardvliip In New York. WASHINGTON. Dec. 13. The food administration's rule prohibit ing the sale of less than a pound loaf of bread has been smended to pre vent working a hardship on the poor of New York's lower East Side, where bakers have been selling bread from large loaves by the penny or two pen ny slice. Dr. H. S. Garfield, Pendleton $1,650.00 Geo. Perringer, Pendleton 1,650.00 Geo. La Fountaine, Pendleton 1,650.00 T. F. Boylen, Pendleton 1,425.00 W. Gefeke, Pendleton 925.00 J. E. Haasch, Echo 925.00 Wm. Wyrick, Pendleton 1,650.00 HughBell, Pendleton 925.00 Carl Saltmarsh, Pendleton 925.00 Elmer Moore, Pendleton 1,650.00 Thomas Tubbs, Pendleton 1,425.00 Wm. Courtier, Pendleton 1,425.00 L. L. Man, Pendleton 1,425.00 R. J. Cresswell, Pendleton 1,650.00 Nils Canenson, Helix 925.00 Emma Zeuska, Helix 925.00 E. P. Tullock, Pendleton 1,425.00 R. L. Jones, Pendleton 1,650.00 T. D. Waugh, Pilot Rock 925.00 J. N. Burgess, Pendleton 1,425.00 E. P. Marshall, Pendleton 1,425.00 J. E. Harvey, Pendleton .' . 1,690.00 J. II. Piper, Milton 1,690.00 Floyd Pinkerton, Athena 1,690.00 Grant Horn, Pilot Rock 945.00 II. W. Collins, Pendleton 1,460.00 Barney Anderson, Pendleton 1,690.00 Enoch Pierson, Pendleton 1,690.00 O. D. Isaminger, Pendleton 1,460.00 Chas. Bloome, Pendleton 1,690.00 Wm. Morrison, Pendleton 1,690.00 John Planting, Pendleton . ., 1,460.00 Earnest Temple, Pendleton 1,460.00 Roy Furnish, Pendleton 1,460.00 Chas. Jennings, Pilot Rock 945.00 C. E. Damaris, Milton 945.00 Geo. Damaris, Milton 945.00 .Asa Damaris, Milton 945.00 Roy Cannon, Athena 1,460.00 James Potts, Athena . . ; 945.00 Wm. Pinkerton, Athena 1,460.00 R. R. Lewis, Echo 1,460.00 C. A. Brown, Pendleton 945.00 Ralph Tachella, Pendleton 1,460.00 John Kerr, Pendleton . . . '. 1,460.00 John Serell, Pendleton . : : . 1,460.00 Geo. Carnes, Pilot Rock 1,460.00 E. L. Longmire, Pendleton 1,460.00 Tom Thompson, Pendleton 1,460.00 Clark Nelson, Pendleton 1,690.00 Fix Bros., Pendleton 1,460.00 M. E. Whitmore, Pendleton 1,460.00 W. L. Wattenburger, Echo 1,690.00 James Bell, Athena 1,690.00 II. E. Young, Vale 1,460.00 J. A. Lumsden, Athena 1,460.00 Geo. Strand. Helix 1,460.00 Wm. Mills, Helix 1,460.00 W. A. Rhodes, Pendleton 1,460.00 Eino Westersund, Pendleton 1,460.00 Milton Garage, Milton 1,460.00 Zerba Bros, Athena 1,690.00 Total sales for four months. $86,785.00 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. g 1 This is not only one of the best and g most efficient medicines for coughs, 'gs colds and croup, but Is also pleasant and safe to take, which Is Important ig when medicine must be given to chll-lg r When better cars are built BUICK Motor Co. will build them. We furnish you never failing service. OREGON MOTOR GARAGE 117, 119, 121, 123 West Court St. (INCORPORATEp) Telephone 468 1 1 dien. Many mothers have given It rill their unqualified endorsement. Adv. j t