East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 04, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY EAST OKtX'.OM AN, IT.NDI I ON Otu:C i.N . Ti:iT.:DAV. AfT.fL !, l'TS.
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Fresh Strawberries
TO ARRIVE SATURDAY
Put your order in early, as we will have lim
ited supply.
Cheddar Cheese, pound 40c
Bulk Macaroni, 2 pounds for 25c
Sea Shell Macaroni, 2 pounds for 25c
Star Macaroni, pound 15c
Ring Macaroni, pound 15c
Store Will Close Saturday from 12 to 3 p. m.
Thrift Stamps for sale; include at least one
with your order tomorrow.
GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO.
"QUALITY
Two Phone, 28. 823 Main St
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OPPORTUNITY
does not come on schedule time. In every
one's life the time comes when he can make
money providing he is prepared that is, if
he has money for a start
The best way to secure the money for
"your start" is to save a certain sum, no
matter how small, and regularly deposit it
in "The Strongest Bank in Eastern Ore
gon." '
The AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK
Pendleton, Oregon
"Strongest Bank in Eastern Oregon"
Was Attached to Artillery Vnlt; Was
Prominent In Portland; Itixly to mc
Ill-ought Homo.
PORTLAND, April 4. Major
Charles E. McDonell. former com
mander of the Oregon National
Guard, past exalted ruler of the Port
land LodKe of Klks, No. 14:1, and
known throughout military and fra
ternal circles in the Pacific North
west, died yesterday at the Rockefel
ler Institute, New York, after a long
illness. Instructions were telegraphed
to send the body to Portland for bur
ial. The Klks will have charge of the
funeral services.
Major McDoncll had been attached
to an artillery unit of the United
States army, in active service for some
time previous to his illness, in the
vicinity of New York. Some time ago
he was taken ill and It was thought
he was well on the roaal to recovery.
One month ago a letter came from
I him to members of the Portland Lodge
of Elks, containing the Information
;that he "had passed the worst stage of
Ills illness and was able to leave the
hospital within a few days. It is un
derstood from the brief telegraphic
advice received yesterday that there
i was a relapse that required Mujor
! McDonell to return to his hospital
ibed. where he at lenRth passed away.
I Ho Is survived, by his mother, Mrs.
D. McDonell; a brother, A. J. McDon
I ell, a Bister Mrs. O. K. Fletcher, and a
niece, Miss M. C. McDonald, all of
Portland.
Major McDonell was born In Que
bec, Canada, November 12, 1871. He
had lived in Portland for the past 25
years and was long prominent 1n the
Oregon National Guard, where he ren
dered valuable service. He served
with the guard In the Philippine cam
paign, and upon his return from the
islands he was elected county assessor,
a position he filled for one term.
Major McDn1l was well known
In Pendleton aavlng been In this city
on riiany occa-iSons. He was a cousin
of William Southland, formerly Ual-ft-ur-CUithrle
aatort here. He was
major of the cavalry spuadiv-i thtt In
cluded troop D when the Pendleton
rough riders first entered -he service.
Owing to illness In New , Yoi k the
Mr.icr did not acj mpunv the troops
a'oriad.
WHEN YOU BUY SHOES
WLSO BUY THRIFT STAMPS
The newest shoes. The most reasonable prices. The most perfect fit.
You can't help admiring such an extensive showing of the very latest lasts
that can be obtained on the market today. A perfect and comfortable fit is
assured you, as we carry triple A's to D's.
Black Ice, Military Heel . .
With Thrift Stamp
ltlack; Imco, Military HeW .
With Thrift .Stamp
Cocoa. Drown, Military
With Tlirirt SStamj
Tony Hwl. .Military Heel . .
With Thrift Slump ..... .
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5.23
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$7.15
Khaki Drown. Knglish Heel
With Thrift Stamp
Black KiiKllsh Wulkltur
Willi Thrift Stamp
Mack, KngllHh Walking
...With Thrift Stamp
Dlack Vamp, Dove Top. Military llccl.
With Thrift Stump
$l.8
$.1.2.1
Sl.ftO
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$1.98
5.23
$5.90
$(1.15
BUY THRIFT STAMPS, AND HELP OUR UNCLE SAMMY.
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DO BETTER
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Incorporated
WB LEAD,
AND OTHERS
FOLLOW
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War Prices
have increased the value of your buildings and
property.
HAVE YOU INCREASED YOUR INSURANCE
. so as to cover your loss in case of fire? Come in
and let us talk it over. All our time is devoted to
. the interest of our policy holders.
THE BENTLEY-GRAHAM INS. AGENCY
J. M. Bentley, Pres. John E. Montgomery, 'Vice-Pres.
H. X. Graham, Secy.-Treas.
815 Main St. Phone 404
Deeds. .
Bess Tull etvlr of Spokane, Wn. .to
Damon Lodge No. 4 K. of P., Pendle
ton 1.00 Lots O and 7 Block 3 Pendle
ton.
D. L, Gubser etux to A. H. Ross $300.
Lots 1. 4, Block 13, McArthurs adHi
tion Weston.
A. L- Lambert etux to Maud L.
Maxwell $1.00 Lot 2 Block 11 Liver
mores addition, Pendleton.
Jesse M. Prindle etux $288.00 24
acres SW1-4 NW1-4 Sec. 4. Two. 4 Nit
28.
Jesse M. Prindle etux $120.00 Mete
and bound SW1-4 NW1-4 Sec 4, Twp 4
NR. 28.
Wilfred Ashton etux to Charles H.
McElroy $1.00 SE 1-4 SE 1-4 XW 1-4
Sec. 21 Twp 4, NR 28.
E. J. Morse etux to Chas. McElroy
$1.00 SE 1-4 S 1E-4 NW 1-4 Sec. 21,
Twp 4. NR 28.
J. H. .'Booher Athena to Lenore
Swaggert $1.00 Lot 1, Block 4, Center
ville. Now Athena.
Charles E. Bean etux to Mrs. Esther
Anderson $590.00 Lots 13, 14, Block
136 Res. Addition, Pendleton.
Fred Hesse to Arthur G. Hull $5250.
Lot 17 & W 1-2 Lot 18, Grand View
orchad tracts.
Adolph Kruger to Frank Micheal
$500.00 Loe 4 Sec. 5, Twp 4 NR 29.
Mortairagcti
Nellie Slyde etvlr to Anton Kotke
$2500.00 Mete and bound Section 19.
Twp 6 NR 36.
Maud L. Maxwell to Ida J. Davis
$136.00 Lots 2 Block 11 Llvermores
Addition. Pendleton.
Joselph J. Korinek to Mary Anna
Taltenger $350. Lots 3, Blk 1, Jacobs
Addition.
Mrs. George Myers etvlr to C. H.
Torrance $750 Lots 1. 2, 3, Blk. 102
Reservation addition Pendleton.
S. R. Oldaker to H. s. Ewing $800.
N 1-2 'SW 1-4 NW 1-4 Sec. 10. Twp 4,
NR 28.
Daniel Doherty etux Vermone Loan
& Trust Co., $1526. SE 1-4 less 3
acres. Sec- 22. Twp 2, NR 32.
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1 North Side Homes For Sale f
5 We have listed two of the finest homes in Pendle-
g ton. If you want a swell place, investigate these.
5 We also have three modern bungalows on the
S North side, prices are right.
POLICE SAVE IliOJI CROWD
CELEBKATOIt OF HUN" DRIVE
BOZEMAX, Mont., April 3.
Charges of sedition were filed yester
day against Julius Heuer by County
Attorney C. E. Carlson. Heuer is
charged with remarking that he
"hoped the Germans would make the
same kind of advance every day." A
crowd attempted to take the man
from the chief of police and deal sum
marily with him.
Umapine Ladies Give
Hoover Dinner for Mrs.
Kemp, Field Lecturer
(East Oregonian Special.)
Boof Cattle Shipiml Out of Hudson
Bay Artop Wintering There; Cliff
Wahl, Somcwlicre in France, Meets
Another I'mapinc Boy.
UMAPINE. April 4. On last Wed
nesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Hoon, the Presbyterian Ladies Aid
were entertained at one of the finest
of dinners they ever partook of, every
thing being In accordance with
Hoover Food Regulations also. Chick
ens, potatoes, salads, vegetables,
brown bread, pies made of barley
flour, etc., being on the menu.
At the noon hour over forty sat
down at the long tables. After din
ner, Mrs. Jennie Kemp, field agent
for the food administration of Ore
gon lectured on "Over the Top of the
Table." Miss Geneieve Sevy of Mil
ton sang two patriotic numbers ac
companied by Miss Fay Price also of
Milton. Red Cross, work was worked
upon and It was decided that until
the end of the war the aid should
meeton Thursday.. hereafter In order
that Red Cross day should not be fol
lowed the day after by the aid soci
ety. Mrs. W. B. Phillips was elected
treasurer of the society to take the
place of Mrs. Will Moore, resigned.
A week from Thursday Mrs. James
Kirk will entertain at tea.
Friday afternoon Vincent school de
feated the baseball teum frajn Milton,
the final score being 14-0. Lionel Re
roux and Ralph Gentry were Vincent
batteries.
. Demaris Bros, of Dixie, Wash., dur
ing this last week, took their 250 head
of beef cattle back to Dixie after win
tering them on the Simonds ranch.
Wright, of Vklah is feding 300 head
on Mrs. Wellman's ranch.
W. H. Witherite and family moved
Monday to their new stock ranch at
Wallowa, Ore.
J. W. Chenault left this week for
North Powder with his herd of cattle
where he will summer them. His
family will remain here until after
school closes.
Stanley Wright and family moved
to the McDaniel ranch, on Pine Creek
where they will make their home.
They came here from Burbank, Wn.
and are former residents of this com
munity. In a letter received by the Hoon
family this week from Cliff Ward
from somewhere in France, he states
that while he and his brother were
walking along a village street they
met Itayford Witherite also from
L'mapine.
FOR SALE
670 acres close to town, 300
acres of same fine bottom land,
good Improvements, 200 now in
grain, balance alfalfa.
108 acres on the river, 40
acres In alfalfa, house, barn
and orchard. Will take house
and lot in Pendleton in ex
change. 300 acres fine foothill land,
90 acres in grain, house, barn
and orchard, some alfalfa, no
hotter land in Oregon.
9 houses on North side of
Pendeton, four pt them strict
ly modern.
720 acres, BOO of same seeded
to wheat, price $23 per acre.
Lease on 480 adjoining it trans
ferred free of charge. Will sell
outfit, good horses and machin
ery to run it, at reasonable
price. Will give terms to right
party. I cannot call out prices
and details on all these ranches.
You make a big mistake if you
do not investigate.
I will tell you, and show you,
E. T. WADE,
Temple Bldg., Pendleton, Ore.
lirXS FROM RVSSIAX FRONT ,
Identify Four Divisions a8 Formerly on
Eastern Line.
WASHINGTON, April 3. Among
the new divisions identified on the
German front, the war department is
udvlsed, are four which have been
brought back from Russia. 1
BUQKJfESCHT
ARMY SHOE
The moment you put
it on you say "Hello"
to com fort and " Good
bye" to cramped toes,
crowded feet and the other
foot troubles that mar your
comfort and your peace of
mind. Here it is take a
good look at it :
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Peacock
The Goal
Without
Regrets
SMYTHE-LONERGAN C0.
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Matrimonial packages are not al
ways what they are tied up to be.
Chas. E. Heard, Inc. I
Phone 477 1
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635 Main St See Me Before the Fire.
OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRVE
BUY THAT
COLE
TODAY
Pendleton Auto Co.
Established 1'JO'
"-Ti'3 r - '
$6.50 ,
Sturdy and serviceable and
substantial isn't it? And
every bit as good as it looks.
Made on the famoos Munson
last specified by the U. S.
Army worn by all our sol
diers and thousands of men in
civil life.
Our registered trade mark
BUCKHECHT-isstamped
on every pair for your pro
tection. Buckingham & Hecht
Manufacture Smn Fraacleea
You can get the Kucichecht
Army Shoe in your town. If
your dealer does not carry it,
write ua direct.
AUTO
THE PENDLETON AUTO WRECKING CO.
Pendleton, Oregon
Can supply you with parts for most any make of car in this vicinity rtt
very reasonable prices
Telephone 476
546 Main Street
ROOMS foei mm
IN SMITH-CRAWFORD BUILDING
Phone Mr. Smith 404
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Automobiles and Gas En
gines Repaired.
STAR GARAGE
Corner Lillcth and Alia Streets.
Prices Reasonable. Phone SH2-YV
GIVE US A TRIAL,
.
Ur. Lynn ft. lilakeslee
Chronic and Xervous Diseases and
Diseases of Women. X-Hay Elec
tro Therapeutics.
Temple Hltl;r., Itoom 12, I'hone 418
DALE nOTTrWBXIi
Optometrist and Optician
Glasses ground and
fitted. Twelve yean
experience.
American National Bank
Pendleton.
Bulldfba.
A Good Reliable
Aim
is an absolute necessity these days, MR. FAR
MER, to aid you in
Doing Your Bit
It's hustle and bustle with the end in view of
accomplishing the most possible on your farm.
With & BUICK
you have the most reliable car. Low in up
keep. High in performance. Ask for a demon
stration. '
Oregon Motor Garage
DENTISTRY
DR. DAVID B. HILL
Incorporated.
117. 119. 121, 123 West Court Nt.
Telephone 4M
Room 1
Judd Bldg.