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EIGHT PAGES PAGE FIVE UAIkY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, ORECiUW, piUKSDAY, UBKlrtKI iil. ikib m m 11 . ' ' IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'S CONROY'S CASH GROCERY - 525 Main St. Free Delivery. Phone 640 I'otatoes, per 100 Head Lettuce, 3 for Cauliflowei", each Oranges, dozen WulilMKttm Crl-ps, jmcliMKi- , . . . (jllllkl'r '1'11 l'lulil-, U INM-kjIKt'M lN'ttlJoluiN Hour, llv.ui llukiil. pai-kuo 4M.viii.iUi I'ttll Cuke Hour, package IVtlle lriiiifs. ixiuml i:iiK)rnttl IVailirs, iniuimI Mount Vernon Milk, cua I tod Ilcans, . . , lililrnnlolliM Ground Chocolate, 1 llcrslHW'H Curou, 1 pound l-uii .. Onion SttM, '1 imjiiihIs 1tol White. Soup, iMir Citrus l'owdiir, MUkuo Stur .N'npllm Powder, package . . . J'jiMcin Corn Meal, u K)iinU Mick (racket! Hominy, 0 riiiic1 Mick . 1 tolled Oil Is, jkiuikI -ark . tan HK lli. en u . . Illi'U. Hl47 $1.25 , . 25c . . 10c . 45c 2. ill SIX: I!.-' J Id: l.ll: 11(5 15c :ioc 3, "o . ftc 201! 3t! IIOi; 70o IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'S :s.jb 3.rio 1.60 6.S0 15. 10 15 10 Ilond riro-.. do '. l'Jl.Oi" II)., J 11.50 47.00 io.:s W. C.efeko, et nl labor nn Ma. . McCook K. Itentlcy. sups., do . . Taylor Hdw. Co.. do Murphy Bros., do C. 1'eloraon. do O0. C. Uiut & Co., do i,.. T1...1.... .i . ... - !. ior. jnru. uo .,. ,.., , , i u-m mJirijHK wiittiu ,, in-fine Ji.ir" . , , ,,,. The titl.. of iho now World Picture ! rlsc-ale. In presented to iM'VxmieJ0'""-irudy-Mudo coining to the Aim ' The pleeo In a plcturewiue story "'J iVlichttt SonH do theatre today Ih "Xhall We Forgive , Holland from the pen of J. u. Hawks, . t A.i,.. l ik'bur dist Icturlziillon of tho, and presents tho popular Triangle! (Klmhrelli 8inythc-I.onnrgan Co., mips. . Frunk Neuirlc, do Ore. lAir. Yard do Hit," tin.' screen famoUH slave play liy Charles Karvcr. actress nn "I'ampy," a beautiful Juno Klvldtfo nnd Arthur Ashley lire j Dutch tflrl upon whom an invalid the stars, of tlio production and thoifnthor Ih donendent for Kumjorti, 1273.15 4 9.65 6.90 11.92 i;tory dctilH with the WvM and tho Bam j , Taylor lldw. Co., do . .. ().41 und tin- trallM and trlbnlallona of a w Today. '111. M. Sloan, do youiiB Klrl who trustH too fully to tile Vedlor 1'ok, who never killed any-8lar DlacUnnilth Khop, do ... young nian whom Hhe has loved os a ! body In hl life, and who before liar-! Pendleton Iron Workw. do ... child.. Fum InteiiHo aellon is the pre- j ry Carey , picked him for, a villain,!1'- - Frazler, HUiille dominations feature of tfflu remarka- , wim a peaceful cowboy without n : I'a. Coant KJevator Co. ihIh. . 'do ,eture. Tliln move at u. rapid : thouifht of fame a an outlaw and ; Hartinun AbHtr.c'o., kuk. .,. i-.-iio from Nlart to finish and an every- ! general bad man would not bo able ! JT v.brelf ervice ' ". '. IhliiK 18 IokIcuI and conniHtent and i to Ket a Job on any ranch wit of ; eftI.y Klmbrcll do . . . . an tho characters are clearly defined ! the ItockleM If ho iihould (-o back to j pf.innd Uroi". ilrayage '. '. '. and the mpry iiiik'hty entertainlne. j tho old life. Though hiH name hasjEil C. KnliUHk' suppllen ..... 'Shall We Forfilvo Her" nuikert splcn-, not ns ye t been entered in tho blue Adams llroH., do did entertainment. j hook of bud men he han played a nuc- 'draco A. Clllliam. freislit ... , cosHion of hcaN-y roleH culminating In Penland Tiros., drayage 1MST1MK TOU.W. i "The Phantom - lUderia." which will i Echo Merc; Co., up j be neon at the Cosy theater on to- Itossio liurrlHciile Jjuuin in Aimrrlco; ; day. which should earn him a cer- iE. F. Summers, services K Do 8.1.00 40.00 1.00 1.78 20. "0 30 CO 30.50 ; SO. 00 , 10.37 j r..no 57.13 ; 3.00 Come in Dutch Vessel from tier ( tificate Homo In Hollnnd. Trlnnglo, patrons are promised rare treut when "Wooden Shoes," tho rum laudo Harry Carey. siar of ' The Phantom Riders." made Pegg a bad man, and a bad man ho has remained. Commissioners' Report Katie Wight, do I Mary V. Kills, do . . I Jodie Kirk, do : Winnie Fox, do .... List of claims allowed at the Feb- Ujlha. J. King, do . ruary. .1U18, term of - tho County Alice A Kearney, do Coum, with tho exception of certain LPa B. Taylor, do , claims allowed by statute: ! Mary 1". Deinney, do T. O. Taylor, sheriff, tronspor- xeta Chenoweth. do NO INDIGESTION, GAS, OR STOMACH MISERY j IN FIVE MINUTES; ELECTS OFFICERS do ... DiM-ctor unci Trustees of Now World I.lfo liihimHHV i'ompauj- Hold An nuut IHllii at SXiUan - -i'Aii:s iiAi4 PsiN' i on wur ACII .SltM ll. IIKAUTItl It.V, 1 - ISIKTMA. The unnual nuMiinj; i.f the dlrcc- Tlnit it! In five nilnutt-K your fiour j tirM f the New World I.if In.-nr-- odd Momach Uvin flnt. No lnUigc- , anew onH'iO' wa held In Spokane Hon, hoariburn, or b!lrhin Raw, or on February 1th ami the following cructutlonM of undlgeMtfd fuod, no j officers were elected for the ensu- dizzhuHH, foul breath or headache. rnue'M Diain pHin Ik liotutl fr Its . feed In HweeteniiiK upvet fctonuicliH. 11 IS lilt KUITCl, HUH.-'cL Illl'l tain stomach untucid In the whule , world, and boHhk-K, It Is li.ninleH. Millions of men .'and women now fut their favortto foods without fear-- they know 'ape' Dlapephi will stive, them from Much iiiinery. IMea.se. for your fake, a l;uj;e . ( f Ifty-ctmt cnt of Tape's IMnper.in ; from any drys htin and put your xtomaeh rlnht. Uon't keep on belnt; iiumt.iI.I. -life Ih too nhort you are.' not hre lonr. mi make. our stay nirrtfable. Knl what yoi lilt" ' .and enjoy it, w iihoiit dread of acid fermentation In the Htnniarh. I'ape'H I ha pepsin Ih-Iodkh in htmiu anyway hmihl one of the family eat tiomethln? which dmi't tack (f indlKeHtion. dynpepHta, khs . t r It is or Htomaeh deraiiKcnu-nt due to fermentation and acidity, at daytime ins year. John J. (.'adliran, president: John l. armoily, vice-preldent ; J hea, M-cretary-trea.surer; 11, C. Hiirton, actuary and assistant secre tary, with J. I. Kordyco as ajency manager and Uruves, Kizer & ti raves as Kvneiat counsel. Commcntim; on the condition of the company's officials an show n by tho fworn-to repuil of the year op ; eratioii, Mr. Kirhard .lmis, the Com pany's ;'iieral K-nt fr .Vi.rthern 'ii'k'oii, w lio inalt-s Ids Home in IV n- tth ton, expresses much pride and sal ' faction. In. dlscussiuK the matter , witlran IZ. . re( rcst-ntative he stated the company hud written more buhi i ticss ih 1 ! 1 7 than during any year in do ' lis hiHt..i-y; that in plto of the upset ,mr conditions lirouuht abuiit hv the war: that the iiHMJtM of the company in ireused durimr thiH time from S 1.8 10,- nuree with them, or in ease of an at-i ,r.it t)) . Gi;-,.s5Ta ain of nearly indlKCHtion. dyspepsia, kii.k- ; three-muiriers of a million mul that the amount of insurance in fi-rce was increased to over $ 1 T.'H'm.itm), The or during tho nlKht, it Im handy t f ,.,unpn ny Im very prwud of its follow give the quickest, Murest relief known. InT and numbers ano'ii it.s policy hohlrr.s and Investmeitt rli nts many of tlie moxtpromliieiit banking institu tions, farmers, etc., of i he Null h west. "Although," Mr. Simls says. "we are operating in nine Hates, my com pany has always favored the North west for the Investment of its uvsets and current income nnd confines its activity in this line t t Washington, Oreffon. Montana and Idaho. In fact at lea.M per cent of our nssvts. to talltiff over 3 1-1 million of dollars, consists of first no-rtaKncs on choice, well Improved farm lands in these slates, rind t hat these in vestments have been carefully t.-looted Is best evidenced by tho fart that the cur Tint earnings of these nmrtpnKes av eraged for the past year 7 --In per cent, interest losses of less than one third of one per cent, whlcn is to all pract leal purposes, nothing- '.(Hr -t l.t mini.itiu i.f .l.illn-u V PLEASE PENDLETON I Ion iumI to tin Xort h western farmers . viikt Mi:s ii:mand ioki;. WASIUNiTiN, Teb. CO. Mem-"-Tiers of the Wreat iro-rs' n.ssoaia tlon lu re detnandin that the Kii-rn-nient litis the price of wheat from to IL'.;." per busliel, hold a not--iilntf last nlKht with coiiKressinen from western states and told them at the : present time .wheat is boin fed to hojs because It is cheaper than corn and that unless tho price i' heat is raisi-d thf faniieis vill find It flnaii t dally linssibb' to ralro i this 'isptinK. They saitf utuler prwnt v4Himlitions wheatHss weeks will take Who place of w heal less days dutlnS 'the coming months of the war. 1 GOOD REPORTS There has; never bet nuytliiny with fcuch a satlsfjcttry Interest enrn- inf ami with so ncKlielhlc a loss fac tor. Ih most certainly attribute to the efficiency and honesty of t lie man agement of the company's affairs, ns well as direct testimony to tln busl-ness-liko success with which the Xort h western farmer harr met." Mr. Slmis reports that his first year's Incumbency of General Atfcnl for this territory has been very Rrat ifyliirf and that he confidently ex iect the ensuing year to show even a greater step forward in his coni- wiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiinniHiiiiiiii ' twith the Ql'ICK reutiltu of pure Ixivup ,1ik eye wash, line uian'M eyes were ; ro lwulb' HlruiniMl ho could not read wilhout jialn. TWO upiillmitiouH of livoptlk relieved him. A lady hud j tried threiv different kIushcs for weak, inflamed eyes. ONIO I-avoptlk wash j Hiii prlsed her. V miarantee a Binnll . bottle to bcni fit KVKUV-CA8K weuk, i fitraiiied or inflamed eyes. Talhnan ! tc Co., drUBKistn. i I THE I ! "WRIGHT WAY" I Ma ny a in a n seem iny.lv Useless life, but he serves ; as un t'Xainido to others. leads a purpose Many a man talks back to bis wife for the purpose of affording her tho idea-sure of getting in tin last word. By using the"WRIGIIT WAY" of curing you can have the best I meat that can possibly 5 be produced. The "WRIGHT WAY" I is to use Wriglit's Ham S Pickle for making sugar cured meat and then I smoke the meat -with I "WRIGHT'S SMOKE." f 1 Sold by 1 Tallman & Co. rj iadinjc PwiSBts.- E E flllMIUINIUMUIIIIMMHHIIIIIMWIHmilir K Hint to tin Aucd. If people past sixty years of aye 111 Clt " col'ld bo persuaded to go to boil as nuui i nn laivti iuiu i t iii.tin 111 bed as soon as the cmfwy cmfwypat bed for one or two days, the would recover much lunro ijuicUl, especial ly If they take Chamberlain's Cough Uemedy. There would lo also des danger of the cold bcHig followed by any of the more serious diseases. Adv. FOR WAR BREAD USE Weston lk-t. Jtyo Flour Itarley Meal, Vholo Mhcat, Graham Flour, I'.uhr Ground. All Umatilla Products Guaranteed, ask your Grocer. tatlon of prisoners T. I Taylor, uuto hire. etc... J. X. lteckwlth, court reporter Kvening Tribune, pub cum rpt H. M. Cockburn, tel aervlee. . . Charles llarkiii, circuit ct wit T. -, tioodinan, do i Iy ron Harkln, do Kdgar Holmes, do C W. Thomas, Uo 1'. S. Holmes, do ouIh.j Anspauch, Uo scar Short, do Sidney Ketchersido, W. K. Mason, do John W. Short, do Cilnmn Kolsom, do Just (lunis, do , Harry firafos, do . John Palios, do Ci ust Angels, .do . VViliiini Klushex, grand jry wit T. l (Jilliland, do U. T. ;ililand, do I.otiiH tililand, do Paul Ollliland, do Kd West gate, do ' sc-ar Wa 11. do A. A. 7IolcrtK, do ! A I A. Huberts, do Mrs. Wnker McKoberts, do Mrs. Jlobert Hall, do Alice Harnhart. do William Itarnhart, do James Hillit". do I-illie Muhardy, do I-ottie Ward, do Thelnia Hales, du Mis. Martha Hale?, do Klmer 1C. Jl:iles. do Mrs. Jennie AIcMasters, M rs. Fran k Whetstone, Shirley I 'age, do It. A. Vennewltz. do 'ieoi go Mason, do Mrs. C. (!. Craber, do Violet Crouch, do . . T. H. Sibley, do ; . , Kdlth Templeton, do O. W Oiililnnd. do K. M. Mortlmore. do Uobert I-;. Dunn, do iust (iunis, do iust Angels, do H; i r v e y i ra f u s, do Mrs. Kobert K. lunn. do .... T. W. Smith, do Evening Tribune, pub. uum tnons t'matllla Co vs. Mont gomery, et a! Tosephlne Sullvan, steno V'red K. Schmidt, .dep dis atty Hotel 1'endleton. dinner for jry K. I. Keator. telegrams, etc... Frank Iavls, steno pervices. . T. It. M'ells. ctr ct bailiff bleary Klmbrell. surveying etc J. I . I'.rown, do Joe H. Tarkes. J. J, foes in State vs. Jeffries fJeu, Hunter, wit fees do. . . . arry Macy, do Walter Miles, do Joe H. T'arkes, jus fees St. vs Karcavlts-is Cliff J. Helilnger, Jury service i A. rinkertou. do ; I. H. Habcock. do l'earl Mcliride. do Arthur Ua-cnll, do I0d Hoon , J. S. linker, do ; J. N. Hurgess, do it Hurtle, do , W. A. Leathers, do . . . ., C. K, Denmris, do lohn H. Teters do ; F. S. Curl, do ! H. . Fllydensteln, do t i. 1j Ward, do IVarl T. Hales, do llliam Fogelsong, .C. A. Norman, do .. t A. AV, Trnnn. do ; Pan Shaw, do Clearance A llrown. , r rank (Jreen, do . . i l. AV". Mctiee, do I las. Eldrldge, do H. C. Craig, do Wm. Courier, do ( Lrtuis Mcholl, Jr. Justice foes. i vs. St. Ureathoute . N. I. Dcavert. Cons., do i Uverett Great house. fees ro J. I- Miller. JuMttlet! K. K. Klder, service, jury list , W,' l States, do . Louis Seholl, do . Irw'in llodson Co., stationary v and book cover . . . Heattle Hofman, supplies for , clerk I lbishong Ar Co.. do If. i M. Kibbon & Carbon Co. do Leo Moor house, l'.urrouaht 1-ond. .. . , .i J. T. Hrown. inquest of Jim Towne J. A. Yearger. services L. J. Kra.ier. supplies for supl I. R Y'un. Supl.; Assistant, and traveling exp I. I:, Young, tel.. etc C. 1 Strain. eNpre(s Mabel M. Jenkins, dep. nst'r . Ha.' Strain, do c. p. Strain, bond It. t . Hawks. Kxtendlui; ta roll Mabel M. Jenkins, t'r" tirace Gilliam, do liirdiu K. Swarthout. widow's pension 1 Vini b Hroxsnpii. uo Mellnda Keed, do Ida K. Stewart, do 13.70 t 10.53 : 40.00 ' f 7.74 i 2.3 S 15.(j'J 1&.40 J5.8V 14.60 I 1.40 14.00 4 'J.O0 13.C0 1 Aboat Oonstipatiou. ' - Certain artlelea of diet tend to 1 1 check movements of the liowels. Th most common of these are cheese. ' ! tea and 'bulled milk. On the other j hand raw fruits, especially apples and j X7.50 J bananas, also graham - -bread and. 10.00 ; whole wheats bread promote a move J7!50jment of the bowels. When the bow- 5.00 jbi are badly constipated,, ' however i 5.00 i Mie sure way is to take one or two of I J6.00 ( Chamberlain's Tablets Immediately j J0.00 j fter supper. ! 10.00 . " 17.60 PASTIME T TRIANGLE PRESENTS Bessie Barriscale ODAY IN Wooden Shoes A $50,000 production that is entertaining ami pleasing. Miss Barriscale is quaint and pretty as the little Dutch lass. -f In Addition a Triangle Comedy I CARTOONISTS All) W.VIl l.O.VN". Fifty .Vincrlcan Artists Will I'reiiarc a Wordlcaa Ilookltt. IVAKHINCtroX. Feb. 2- Morn than 60 widely known American car- toonlalM have volunteered their e I vices to tho treasury department I) preparing a wordless booklet to b -j used for promoting tho coming thlrcl . Liberty loan. i Lottie M. I'cebler. do 17.60 Mary K. IIubIio.i, do J0.00 Aiuiia .iinuennaii. uo iv.vv ' Taylor lldw Co. Janitor's Nupplies P.-u?. Power Light Co. Lights for f'ourt House T. I. Taylor, Bunrd for pr. ... O. V. Simpson, sups for pail ; IC. P. Miller, do j Alexander Dep t. Store, do . . . Lklah Merc. Co. supplies for J'-'tJ. U. McKaul. poor.. J.J.1U ,' .I 1 t.nbln. T...r.r llhrt Or. If. It. Keylor, examining Popular Gurdane Couple Are Wedded r -n i ONA MiLACfiinjX AVI) SAILVH W"U! DAl'OIlTMty MAIUUKD AT iO.OO- ivs.5: .oo! 2.2J-: , B-00, UKPI'NKK. 7.77 2.2S 15.60 ; 3.40 j 3.00 3.00 j 6.00 3.00 ! 1 70 ! Mrs. Putnian Ir. t;. It. (Jarrett, do . . . V. H. Lunches, Care of poor . r.o 4 4.r,o j 4.50 4.f,0 1 4.r,0 : 1.70 i 1.70 ; 1.70 1 1 70.! 1.70 ; 2.10 2.10: 2.10 2.10 J.Ho 3. SO 3.S0 3. H0 1. 2.50 i 1.70 1.70 r,.io 5.10 1.70 4.r,o 1.70 1.70 4.00 4.0 4.00 l Associated Charities do . . B. S. Kingsley, supplies for poor Sinythe-Lonergan Co. do, K. L. I'nwer. do .... ...... . The C,e.,rcc & Sliiler Co. do .'. Dr. I. I". Temple, care of poor . I'issah Home Colony, do T. C. Iilllott Co. sups, do Lottie Ward, Services at Co. Hospital-. . ;.; Martin Kloldirsty, do Ccnroy's supplies for jx,r . . . Mrs. W. 11. Mussflman. Care of jMor . I'.oys t Cirls Aid So. do Denson's tlrocery, supplies for poor . . Inland Empire Meat Co., do. . .T. ivlintri-r rt.nl fi,r lMH,r . . - iV 'O-!,...!,,,., I Kp u..r,i.li..u f..r I ' , poor vllllaeus. Inc.. flu Pendleton Meat Co.. ilo j Went on Merc. Co. do , I. J. MeKatil, Kx. 4 insane .... XV. (.'. Hoson, Fruit ins. Warren W. ltoeder, As.su waturnmster ' L. A. ltelnman, watermaster . . J A. Yeager, Sealer -of wts. .. . Dr. C. W. Thomas, state board of Health Dr. V. A. Ixiar, do , -f. 'i . r . jv. ."'i ii, uu . . . . 9.00 GURDANE, . Feb. 21. Several Inches of snow fell again tho first ol tho . week and the ground has been covered all week until Saturday a strong wind' blew tho snow In drifts again. Thoso who have stock left here are beginning to feed again. Word was received hero that Ona 5'() j McLaughlin, who has spent the past 5.00 ycar at Charles McDevitt's, and Sarah C. Daughtery of Black Horse country were married at Heppner February 12. Both parties are well known In this vicinity and have a host of friends who extend congratulations and wish them a long life of happl- 0.60 I .160.00 ! 15.00 ', 107.05 1 : 1.50 8.40 , ness. 10.00 , 50.00 : 13.60 t -85.00 : 60.00 14.38 i 35.00 I ; 10.00 ; Dr. Alex Held, do O. W. Fisher, Drayage for War i lK'pt 106 4 7 : ''enland r.ros., do '0 !s. P. Hutchinson. Ind. sol. . . 50 00 ,l- M" 'oa. Supplies for War r'rrt 1 lpPt. . . . '. 1361 i E- Day- s,ir Library lft OO'1' Marsh, Co. Judge, county si!r.oiI-ihrar a. A. itrown, i-osiaue M.00 17 70 10.0a 1.70 1.7U 1.70 do do I John W. Craham & Co. sup- i plies for clerk ,1'ae. Tel. & Tel. Co., Telephones, :. Court House : Western Cnlon Tel. Co., Tel. ' Sheriff & War Dept A. C. Koeppen Bros. Supplies .(.-'for poor and Jail 32.55 27 oiiJ- Lleuallen, Sul lies. Clerk, 22.40 j Janitor 3.00 L' 54 0 I Frazler. Assessor and 31.60) wiiterinastr ' 7.25 30 00 ' Kilham Stationery & Itg. Co' . 2 7.0' d" Clerk and Sheriff 23.' '. 27.20 I East tiregonlan I'ub Co. Iiep 3 20 and supplies 26.! ' 24.00 ' Cilass 8: l'rudhome, supplies 34.40 ' for Sheriff, Assessor 544. 78 25.40'" M. Cockburu, Cumni 70.00 11. Anoerson, ao iu.uo A. C. Funk. Dep. Sheriff 135.00 J. A. Blakley, do .' . . . 110.00 J. C. Marin, do 110.00 K. O. Draper, dep. Clerk .... .'-125 00 Josephine Sullivan, steno 75.00 B. s. Burroughs, dep hiro .... 125.00 O. W. Simpson. Janitor H6.00 J A. Horn, supt. poor farm .. . TOO. 00 D J. McFuul. H liith offi 21.00 I jXVilliains Olllnger supilies 1 I dlst 2 15.70, iW. a. Phillips, et al Lbr dist. : No. 3 466.20 ! i'atts & Iligers. ruidi-js dist. No. 6 Lbr. dist No. Grover Goff has returned from a visit with friends in and around Mil ton. Mrs. Core McLaughlin and Sarah Daughtery of Butter Creek, went to Heppner last week to attend the Mc Laughlin and Daughtery wedding. Mrs. Myrtle Wehring and son ar rived here to spend the remainder ! of the wlntc with her sister, Mrs. 14.96 ' Charles . Kly 13.S0' Charles McDevitt made a trip to , 3.50 Echo last week to look after his cat . tlo which he is wintering at the Ed 11.35 : Hammer place at Echo. IS. 00; The Chinook a week affo dried 23.73 t!-. emmid rtn several of the farmers were plowing and seeding until the snow fell as there was. no frost in the ground. Grover Cross lost a big horse Ian week. , Mr. Goff recently purchased tho team from Hoy Montgomery. John French was a visitor at John Broshorne's over Sunday. : Tho Bed Cross met at tho home of Mrs. D. Hlk-man's lust Monday and whilo there were only six ladles that t attended they succeeded In vuttlne 0. 50 . two bolts of flannel which will keep 1. -5. busy for awhile and several more 30.00 , members are taking up the work to help the boys at the front. Mr. and Mrs. Dillard French and ion Jesse. - Went to Pendleton las 457.49" week where Mrs. French took Jesse 16.27 ion Portland for medical treatment. Mrs Will Selby and son was a vls 0.27 Hor at Charles McDevitt's Monday evening. 60.35 J Mr and Mrs. Tom Ejiright were i '.own from tho Hol!istr ranch Tues-6:,day. Marion Khinehart of Alba camo out 12 40 ; 20.00 : 126.90; 1 64.00 j 213.10 ' S.25 ; '. 2.00-, 2.oo : 2.00 4. SO I 159.17 ' to Frank Chapman's place on Butter creek Wednesday. flrover Goff was a visitor over ;c might Monday at Charles McDevitt's. William Corley is feeding a bunch ;a.of cattle at Frank Jones place, t 1 24 I Affectation in dress implies 'n the understanding. 29.40 15.20 12.20 33.00 27.20 20.00 84.40 25.40 25.60 26.00 31.60 3.00 il.VU j 3.00 Witness fees .... pre paring . r I Will Hall "'sG,K- E.-Faust. lo .. '3 j Watts Kiwtj. No. 7 :;L . It. Hume:-, et V . ' l I Ii; (. Kurnliarf. et nl do 1 t . . . I Mraty Ili'ivd.-'Oiell. s '.ippules do (C. U. Itrow iudl, et : Cyril 1;. Prownell. 4 1.92 Tumaln in T.'n'. 1 "o. ; ,Jolin Hiuib'i i:i(in. t- T.llil ' dist. No. 1 s. 2G 75 Echo M,-IV. I . supl j 1-. F. Solum,': do Johlu llin,l,'rii:;;ii iK V. M Serlvner. d" Tumalnm I. or. Co. d" Tlloma Jair.o.. . t al l:il or dist. I'ilot II01U I '.v. i'm. fiios. do .. Geo. H. lirnv. ut .il labor dlt No. yy W J. I'larl.o -"l . d 22. S5 ; Tuylor lldn-. ("o. do 37.23 , Wat ts - ltoCir. do 3.O5 ; John lfin,i,-rn.:':t, tt ul labor 12.25 j dist. 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Co. sups, ! ..', do ... a. 7:, 2.!4 211.56 .2 7.00 6 7.0'1 123.50 D2.5f. .61.75 20.00 . iu.:o 90 PC How To Got Relief When Ilcsd and Nose are Stuffed I'p. Count fifty! Your cold in head or oat irrh disaipears. Your iu-tlils- will oihii. tin- all' passu vs id' your head will clear and you cat', breathe frevly. No mere smu'fHuir. hawliius. mucous dischar-, . dryness or headai-lie: no struggling ;or l-reath at ntsht. Get a smalt bottle of Lly's Cream Balm from your drugs is-t and upp!s a little of this fragrant antiseptic cream in your nostril It pviictrat. through i-vtry air pastagc if tlic 'head, soothing and healing the swol len or Inflamed mucous membrane. , tfivin you instant relief. Head colds and o:Uirh yield like- masle. Don I stay slul'fed-up and inkera'. l". IU ' llei' Is s:ire. ALTA TODAY The House of Quality I -i- . ...V A JUNE ELV1DGE A ARTHUA ASHLEY "Shall We Forgive Her- i th flunour play hfCharMr larvm .rbl bit AKTHUC. ASfU-HY .. i. .:i a. - - ii J a flaw; I! -I June Hdge and Arthur Ashley "SMI We Forgive Her l ltO.M THE FAMOUS PLAY BY ClLVRLEii SAllVEH. . . . This splendid photoplay is even snappier, uioro interesting and more entertainim,- than the stage success. It is a decidedly unusual offering in both theme and treutment. 11" ADDITION l'ATIIK NEWS T1EE WORlrD'S BEST WEEKLY. VAUDEVILLE FIELDS & BROWN Comedy Singing, Talking, Dancing. GEMINI Quick Chance, Classy Singing and Dancing. TODAY MS V TODAY HARRY CAREY VESTER PEGG MOLLY MA LONE BUCK CONNORS IX The Phantom Riders A drama of the wild and wooly 'west. Cowboys, cow-girls, outlaws, gun men, girls of the dance halls, beautiful western scenery, daring riding, expert roping and through it all is a story of sweet love. IX ADDITION A GOOD COMEDY