TAGK EIGHT EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONTAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1918. APPLES BY THE CARLOAD Our Apples Arc Selling Fast. We Slill Have a Good Stock to Pick From. QUALITY AND PRICE GUARANTEED. noMi-: Htf.WTV. ;mi niki;n.s, u, 7.-.c kiimi: ih:.i tv. t.itun:. u, $i..-.o ltoMi: HKArn1, i am v, i i.7.-, ItOMK lll'.Al'TV, l'.XTIt V I'.Wt V; Ihx , SiMIO WINTIOIt HAVANA l'A V. Ixiv SI.75 WIM'KIl BANANA. KXTIt l'WIV, U.v SS.mt KSTO.V MOI NTAIV IHrTATOFS, H n-nl tliiiiji. from lo f Wotun Mouiilaln; NMIisfitrllon lamrltnlci'.l. HM IKMIflflM $-.lHI I Niter (.mili-s from J I . (Ml x r siil up. GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. "QUALITY" Two Phonc, 28. 823 Main St. OVER THE NORTHWEST 1 1 1 ( I r 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 m r t 1 1 1 1 II M 1 1 1 1 1 M I It M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 H I H 1 1 1 1 U 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M H 1 1 IJ The AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK m COXDKXSKU KEI'OIIT At till' CIM- Of UlLsilH-.-S I)-CfllllT At, l!l7. liESOlUCKS Cash and Kxchane $ 742,207.69 Trade Acceptances . Fjso.76I.17 1". S.' Bonds (at pan S45.100.00 Bonds, Securities, Etc 35.S29.07 Banking House 4 7.500.00 Loans and Discounts 5. SIS, 426. M Jj 270.S24.77 i,iaiiiijtii:s Deposits J3, 790.256. 90 Capital Stock , 300.000.00 Surplus Fund 100,000.00 Undivided Profits 77,526.2 Hividends Unpaid 30,000.00 National Currency 299,997.50 Rediscounts at Federal Itcserve Bank 673,044.13 3 270,824.77 LOVE TRIANGLE IS FATAL TO TWO IN WO.MAN IN CASK ItKllKVID TO HK DYINti AS UHKl l,T OT siKKrii ai ritAv. . William McChnndlor and V. II. lnrk tf ni (l:ili(t Aiv lNa; Mrs. Aiiitiii lu Ifcniner Seriously oumletl. POUTLA XI . Jan. William MrChniidlrr. r.tt. ,,f r.r.7 1-2 Williams avenue, wits shut mid I; flint, and Mrs. A inn ml.'L Pinner. Mi. of Uu same ad dress, proln bly fatally Wounded ;il Wllliai.r: .iM'iuif Mini ICiinm'M street , l;tM ii ik It t h W. II. Clark, Ml, an un successful suitor lor Hie nam! of Mrs. "imiiht. i Mark I hen I itrncd h Is pistol Kit himself and fell dead with a bullet in his brain. M rs. Ituniur and Mr. ftl cChnudlcr wi'i'i' walking north on the west side ul" Wliliams avenue, when iMarK came tip behind them on the other side of the street. Witnesses, say he crossed Williams avenue, walked up close to tho couple and opened fire with an automatic pistol. lioth Mvn Full Dcail. On shot struck Mrs. Uonner In the head and aonther passed through her lungs. McChandler fell ncad with a bullet through his brain, and another in his breast Clark then turned his pistol on him self, firing one shot through his brain, 1 he three lay on the pavement to gether until an nmbulanc arrived to take Mrs. Hun tier to the (Jood Saina- rttnn hospltul Thc other were taken to tho public morgue. Oil Company Is lrmcd. ' Mi;ilU, Ore.,' Jan. 10 For many years t hero have neon rumor j of oil Fn tho Uogue Itlver valley, nil prospectors have come und Koue, ' bnt as yet no oil has been found. Ite UeviiiK there is oil here and that prop er organization will find It. thu Uoguo Itlver t)ll Company has been organized in Med ford with tho follow inc officers: I'resident. I r. J5. II. riekel; iseeretrtry, A. K Ileames; teasurer. James W. Dmilop; directors. ' !r. F. ?. l'HRe und J. W. iiessler. Dr. 1'k-kel is a well known physician In ; southern Oregon, while Mr. Heaine Is J a brother of Fnlted States IMstrlct At torney I tea 11 les of Fortlund. i 'Hie plan of tho company la aloim eooperativo lines, with a portion of the capital stock set asidu for land i owners making leases to the ceremony on a pro-rata basis of thw number of ' acres so leased. 1 1 ll9MWJk' Get a Can TO-DAY From Your Hardware or Grocery Dealer 4 OPEN NOSTRILS! END A COLD OR CATARRH How To Get Relief When Head rllilltllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllMIIIIMIIIinillllllllHllllllllllllllllin - r CHOPPED ALFALFA Our new hay chopper Inrftall ' d. We rn furnish better nd jmors chop than before. Also baled bay In carloti or lew. : BIydenstein & Co. Prntllctou. 15(H) W. Alia. Thou 311 Dr. Lynn K. BJakeslec Chronic and Nervous Dispafli and Difipasps if Women. X-ray Kicctro Therapeutics. Thone 623 (.lohu bchmldt.) lirltA Hliig. DENTISTRY DR. DAVID B. HILL Koom 1 Judd Bidg;. Count fifty! Your cold In head or catarrh disappears. Your clogged nostrils will open, the air passapes of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more snuffing, liuwkin?. mucous discharge, dryness or headache; no struglin for breath at nlKht. 'Jet u small hot t le of TSIy's Cream Balm from your firufTRist and apply h. little of this fragrant antiseptic cream in your nostrils, it penetrates through every air passae of the head, soi'thiiiR and hea li the swollen or in flamed mucous memorn ne, wiving you instant relief Head folds and atwrrh yield like nmgir. Don't stay tJtnfft'd-up and miserable. lie lief is sure. DAI.K ROTHWKIJ Opto met j-1st and opttciao Pendleton Homes for Sale A NUKTI1 SIHK SNAP 5 rooms with balli; kitclim rangp, wln lovr pliades and curtains go with the place. .All uttractivc home at a lnf,d erate price. Terms if desired. 5 Room Modern House, 4 blocks from Main street. Hot water heat, jas range, coke heater. Window shades and curtains go w ith the house. Price less than it would cost to build. ranged. S liWim MotliTti llou-. Went Side, corner lot, uvw lioiise, vcrj' rra suitable Jirlcc. Trruis arranged. CHAS. E. HEARD, INC. 605 Main St. See Me Before the Fire. Terms ar- Phone 477 Glasses (r round and fitted. TwvIvb iear experlnce. AuinrlriAU NI1"Hb1 Bunk Pendleton. lluildlns. MONEY TO LOAN On tho Installment plan. Oregon Building1 & Loan Ass'n. 321 E. Court P15XDLETON, Olti:. Mr. Kay on Max Mission, roltTL.AND, Jan. io. -Thomas D. ! Kay, state trasuren.and owner of tho Salem Woolen Milts, left Tuesday j night on a tour of the eastern United States and Canada to Investigate the growing and manufacture of flax. He will try to erilist the aid of the signal corps In encouraging the planting of ; a large area In Oregon to flax this ' year. W. D. It. Dndsou. executive secretary i of the Portland Chamber of Com merce, under the auspices of which organization Mr. Kay Is making the tour, pointed out yesterday that the government Is in need of good quality , linen for airplane wings, and that the Willamette valley is better adapted than any other jart of the country to the production of the kind of flax that makes grood linen. i Corncob Starts llii? Fire. YAKIMA. Jan. 10. M S. Stone, u farmer of the Selah Valley stepped on a corncob on the floor of his new fruit warehouse Sunday night, fell backward and threw the lantern he was carrying. The lantern exploded and the ware house and barn, which formed part of the structure, were destroyed, with their contents, including 2 nan boxes of apples. Stone saved his team, but In trying to get out other pro per t himself was Imprisoned by a trap door ; ?nd narrowly escaped cremation. He was rescued by neighbors. Fa stem Oregon Sliivers. "LA GRANDE, .Jan. 10.- After an absence of two months, Old Man Winter returned today, cracked his icy I whip over Union county and drove the mercury to below freezing at noon ; for the first time this winter. A sud den change last; night converted wet I pavements to ley thoroughfares, over f which pedestrians and animals skid ded today. A flurry of snow uccom , ranted the chill. Trees und shrub ; bery of all kinds are in serious danger j as nil such were prematurely budded. Salvation Ilea In a, gradual approach of real winter; whereas, jero weather Inside the next week would do serious harm. Reports, indlc-atH that the cold ; if wide in an area embracing Wallowa ' county and most of the Hluc mountain 'districts rtislor nncinupji Chaplain. VANO rfVKJ!. Mash.. Jan. H. Her. K. O. Iloffmelstrr. pastor of St. ! Paul's Knglish Lutheran chureh, has been coin in Issloiied First f Jen tenant hi the army as cha pla to. with tho , roast artillery and ordered to Kort Worden, Wash, Lieutenant Hoffnielster will fill h! pulpit Sunday morning and evening, and follow ing I lui evening service. from until ID o'clock, A farewell 1 reception will he held In the parlors of tho church. Mr. Hormolstwr has a , wife and daughf er who will remain :it tb'dr h-iiiie. 70t West Twelfth street. No Credit Prices Are attached to goods here. You don't help pay that bill that wasn't paid, nor do you help pay the delivery charges on packages sent to your neighbor when you carry yours. We have no bookkeepers salaries, nor fancy fixtures- or other unnecessary overhead expense to be added to the selling price. You pay for what you get at this store just sheer values. Klu-tlaiid Floss, hkt'ln fcolrtijr (tlclvhcr'M) Kkelii Sun Silk. hMKl KowIiik Tlu-tud, )uol Krtviiijr ThrtNMl, pmhI I'liurv Hull' Uutv lUlilmns Slilnoln or "2 In 1" Shut) ltll-.li i'lilhlrt-n's SupH)i tcrs l'olrut's Twith Paste, tttlm . . . . Menliln'n or (.'uIkdIc'm TuIimiiu . . TOC CA1 UU lUiTTKIt AT Km .... S.B -Id He mil'., :t:it; Hi! VH; l.-.n Hv ll! IVIi-ii'n Miit'klnatt N . . KtlKt SIllI'lH . . I'lllnlii'l Shirts Mi ll's 'oi-diiro llitt'k t.lnlcM. Iimi'h t anvas 4;liMtK Men'M i'tn'ilmiiy Pants. .Miii'n HreHH PuiiIn !VIi-iin Niv Sirlmr lints Mcii'H llnvHH SiH'ks Wrn's A'oi'k Socks $5,110, C8.0O $i.MI, I.0H 'yi.ltl, $!.. 1.9H tl.i. . . 8 I -He, 10c, I. 1l 'j.l), j.iin, :t.l X2.IIH, $3.H, $1.08 $1,118. l!.ll. $2.98 . . . fr, inn, l!5i II 1-K', Mil) p ts. 3en7zeu- tsar jy l THE GOLDEN RULE THE GOLDEN RULE WK I.EAO, UriirKiia r lt)l,l.()W EAT BIG MEALS! NO SOUR, ACID STOMACH, INDIGESTION OR GAS i'-iwi'K s iiAir:isix is ;i. ickk.st Sl'UKST STOMACH KKLir.F KXOWN THVITT! Time It! Tape's Diapepsin will sweeten a sour, gassy or out-of-order ftomach within five minutes. If your meals don't fit comforta ; bly, or what you eat lies like a lump of lead In your stomach, or If you ; have heartburn, that is usually a sign of acidity of the stomach. Oct from vour pharmacist a fifty cent case of rape's Diapepsin and take ; a dose just as soon as you can. There 1 will e no sour risings, no belching of t untftSested food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or heartburn, fullness or heavy feeling in -the stomach, nausea, debilitating headaches or dizziness. This will all go. and, besides, there ; will be no sour food left over In the i stomach to poison your ti eath with nauseous odors. Pa pe's Diapepsln helps to neutral ize the excessive acid In tho stomach which Is causing the food fermenta- tion and preventing proper digestion. Itellef In five minutes Is waiting for you at any drug store, i These largo fifty-cent rases contain ! enough "I'ape's Diapepsln" to usual ; ly keep the entire family free from istomaeh acidity and Its ermptoms o? I indigeslion, dyspepsia, sourness, gases, ! heartburn, and headache, for many months. It belongs In your home. ECHO MAN PLOWING BIG TRACT OF LAND It. It. LEWIS HAS 1400 At'KIJS I'MlKIl HXTIVATION O.N IllTtKIt CltiSUK ItAX II. ME T URMNG UESTEON Fuel Conservation Solved by using Peacock Goal Ask Your Neighbor Phone 178 m&- SMYTHE-LONERGAN CO. Wither Suddnily Changes IVoni Palmy "car aliforuia" t Cold and Yost With . round Slightly Trozen. If Trotxky ever learns to hate,, Her man y tmu'e tbiit he does America it will help Itussia to some extent to realize democracy. Kast Oregonian Special. KCHM. .Jan. 10. There was a de cided chaimo In the weather here on Tuesday input from the "near CaM- clbnate. The thermometer until thu ground is slightly CHAS. O. BREACH Pupil of KurcI, Frankfort, D'AIbei t, Paris Will accept stiulents on the Violin, Viola, Violincello. Also' will act as coach for pianists desiring to enter the orchestral field. For terms apply N.T Thompson St., or Alta Theatre forni.V 'dropped ' frozen. It. It. I.t.-wiH la in town from hin:S: German uriiiy unlforiiM are naiJ to ho he liesl in the world, lint It Is contents Hint count. .Mr. I-cw- ; with the DO YOU KNOW THAT YOU CAN GET A VERY GOOD CAR For little money? A Franklin, SICKK). Another for $1200. A Reo Four, $450. Another for $500 to $750. A Reo Six, $1000. Another for $1150. An Overland, $150. Another for $500. Fords A Taxi, $400; a Truck, $225; a Touring Car, $175. A Dodge $150. A Case, $400. A Hudson, $700. Some are overhauled, others await your specifica tions. Obey that impulse. Let's get together. Pendleton Auto Co. Used Car Department. The New 1918 now here Carload just received, including coupe and sedan, touring and roadsters. Many new features and added refinements to the car that made friends so fast in this county during 1917. Call and see the KING 8 N. P. McLean, 840 Main Street, Opposite Hotel Pendleton. ranch west of Uutter creeh Is is plowing Hoo acres Yuba tractor gas engine, which draws six 14 inch plows and a packer. This work is going on both day and tilwht. Mr. Lewis expects to fcow six hundred at, res of spring barley and summer- ; fjiJi.iw the remainder of the laud this season. H. C. Urunstetter is at Hoise, Idaho ! where he went last week with-his sou Ilryant who will enter business college : SS at that place. Mr. Hraustetter i ex- j pected home soon. , -Mrs. H. I Hedriek and children j are here from Weston visiting at the Scholl home. j 5 Jesse Arnold left this' morning to : join his regiment at Camp Lewis, E Wash., after several days furlough i i here. 1 T. !. Smith and wife spent Tuesday I 5 in Pendleton. Mr. Smith returned! home in the evening while Mrs. Smith 13 went 011 to Stanfield to visit with j Ej !ri- i;ts until after Community Day. ' Mrs. I;. P. Stanfield is home from j P01 tbniil. j 5 .1. J. .Inn .- of Cedar Hup ids,. Inwu, : is here visiting with his brother W. A. Jones o nd wile. M rs. A. I . Wright and daughter M iss Hh sta Wright are home from an esten.lej visit in Southern California. illllll'IIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIinillllllllllllilllllllHIIinillHIIIIIIIIIIIHIil'lHIIIIIIIHtlHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMI MINIMA yu M 1 H 1 1 M M 1 M n i : 1 n 1 n t i 1 1 ' 1 1 r f r 1 h 1 m 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 t i 1 1 : 1 1 m 1 m 1 r n f . h m m I 1 1 ' m n 1 1 n n n ; 1 1 n r 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 T M 11 H I i 1 1 J I M I ' ' ' ' ' r 1 p m 1 1 ml "" " " "im SAYS IMSSIA SOON win, i'Kin aistuia A M STK ::DA M. Dec. 29. A Vienna r'iateh to the Berlin I.ohal-Anzieser hays that Field Mar-ihul von Hoe E'er, the Aus trian Minister of Public Subslst enre. has announced that the Austrian food supply would phortly be iniproved by the ar riul of supplies from Russia. .ec0rUin3 to von Hoefer. t he government of Berlin. Vienna and Pudapet are already rush nig transport facilities. The Danube will noon be froz en over but wholesale supplies irom this source may be ex pected bv March. ! . Are YOU THINKING OF BUYING A CAR? READ What LESLIES WEEKLY, of January 5th, has to say about the MOTOR INDUSTRY IN 1918 All eoncliisiojis pnfnt to i.ur one faet- the automobile in dustry cannot be put out of business bemuse of the war; ' rather will it be made stronger and mote firmly entrenched as a solid, substantial organization whieh has already provid ed the (lovf'ninnit with two of the five great essentials ne cessary for the winning of the war. v "The uncertainty as to the future production ability of the automobile industry, most seriously affeuts the wou Id -bo owner of a new cur. The imirket tails for hundreds of thou sands of new vehicles, and if this demand cannot be fully met, a shortage will exist even more serious than that found less than a'decade ago when customers Were paying 2U and 50 per cent premium to the lucky holders of orders for the de livery if a new cur of the desired make. Some Investigators have gon so far as to predict That, owing to the limited pro duction, in two years from now a lyis model will be aM sea reo as is one of the vintage of 1 J 1 0 on the hivhwuy today. We can assure our readers that conditions will not be as bad as this, but the constantly-rising cost of labor and materials and the increasing demand of t he Ooern incut on the designing and productive efficiency of tho automobile factories gives the w'ould-be new car owner of the next year or two to come but two words of warning 'III V NOW.' " A word to the wise ought to be enough. Oregon Motor Garage Incorporated. 117, I IK, 121, Ills Wot t'utirt St. Tclepl u 4IH IB -rr S3 II - X -3 3 J