East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 16, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY EAST ORES ONI AW, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 16, lflll?.
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Buckwheat Flour, genuine Eastern in 9 lb.
and 4M; lb. bags.
White Corn Meal Flour in bulk and in 10
pound bags.
Yellow Corn Meal Flour.
Rice Flour.
Rice Fan Cake Flour.
White and Yellow Corn Meal.
Pearl Hominy
Rolled Oats.
Steel Cut Oat Meal.
Ground Oat Meal Flour
Fotato Flour.
All this slock is fresh, we keep it moving all
the time and can always guarantee the
quality.
GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO.
EAST OREGON I AN SPECIAC
NEWS OF UMATILLA CO..
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"QUALITY"
Two Phones, 28.
823 Main St.
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We Particularly Wish
to Emphasize
the fact, that when our depositors need ac
commodation and can satisfy us as to the
security offered, we are always pleased to
extend it to them without any long delays or
red tape.
We cordially invite you to consult our of
ficers regarding your banking requirements.
IGIERIGAII NATIONAL BANK
Pendleton, Oregon
"Strongest Bank in Eastern Oregon"
We advertise and offer War Savings Stamps for sale.
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YOU NEED LIABILITY INSURANCE
If you are employing help on your farm or else
where, because someone is always getting hurt
and you have an endless amount of expense and
worry.
OUR NEW LIABILITY rOLICY
assumes all of this expense and worry and pays
the judgments where obtained, for which the as
sured is liable. Let us tell you about it for the cost
is small.
THE BENTLEY-GRAILAM INS. AGENCY
J. M. Bentley, Pres. John K. Montgomery, Vice-Prea
If. N. Graham. Secy.-Treas.
13 Main St. Phono 404
We advertise and ofrer War Savings Stamps for sale with every
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WAR SAVINGS STAMP
WITH one of the BEST RESIDENCES
$4.15
g J. IL Moore Badly Hurt
u While Leading Horse
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J (East Oregonlan Special.)
R T'KIAH, May 1. Farmers are
K wearing smiles today as It Is raining
f some, and prospects are good for
I more. The situation had begun to
W ! look Bloomv to thA fnrmpri isr. fn
d ! lots of grain was laying In the ground
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... tint, unci aivuiw. , , li 11 JOS
snower toaay it win an oe up in a few
days.
J. H. Moore met with a painful ac
cident Sunday. While leading a young
norse Behind a buggy It began pull
ing back, catching Mr. Moore's hand
between the rope and the buggy top,
lacerating the right hand badly. Dr.
DeVaul was sent fqr and arrived In
a short 'tune with Mrs. Russell, a
: trained nurse, and they found It ne-
cessary to amputate the little finger
I at the second joint- and the first or
I fore finger was so badly cut stitches
i had to be taken, while the other fln
i gern and the back of the hand were
1 badly torn and will compel! him to
carry his, hand In a sling for some
time to come, which makes It very
hard on him as he Is In the dairy bus
iness. Mrs- Clifford Constanta and Miss
Agnes Scrogglns of Alba were in
L'klih Monday trading
Henry Mossle and John Lothian of
Pendleton, came up Monday, remain
ed at the Mossie ranch over night, re
turning Tuesday. Mr. Mossle reports
Mrs. Mossle's health much improved
since moving to Pendleton and they'
are planning to return to the farm
during the warm weather.
Mrs. Ehlgar Dick and Mrs. Clarence
Dick of Alba were Uklah visitors Sat
urday.
Mr. Cuiter, proprietor of the Hlda-
way Springs, and his niece. Miss
Mamie Jones, were In town Saturday
on business-
Mrs. Henry Laxlnka and son Henry.
Jr., of Pendleton, came up Friday and
will, spend Saturday and Sunday at
the Laxinka ranch with Mr. and Mrs.
Lowell Ganger.
Mm. George Caldwell returned from
Long Creek Saturday.
Tom Wlllaby and William Mills ot
Hidaway, were In town Saturday on
business.
Ben Colvin ot - Rltter. passed
through town Friday en route to Pen
dleton.
Charley Metteer and mother were
in town Friday.
School closed Friday and H. C
j Lund, principal of the school, left for
his hon at La uranae uuraay
morning and Miss Ila Sturdlvant, prl-
ymar teacher, left for the farm Fri-
! day evening.
; Levi Eldridge. who runs the stage
j line between Pilot Rock and Long
I Creek, was In Uklah Friday on busl-
! nees.
Frank Chapman and family and
' the Misses Marie and Agnes Mettie ot
' Butter creek came up Saturday and
i visited with Mr- and Mrs. Mettle, Mr.
, and Mrs. Chapman returning to their
home in the evening. Agnes to her
school near Willow Springs, and Ma
rie remaining ttere.
Ed Thrasher passed through town
Sunday on his return home from Pilol
Rock witfe his car, '"which he left
there last fall. He was 'accompanied
home by his niece. Dorrls Cramer of
Nye, who will visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Tlirasher for a while.
1 ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shlpp moved
i to Bridge creek Monday, where Mr.
Shl'on. who will ride the range for
Hubert. Mossie and Clark, will be near
his work this summer.
Jim Clark and wife of Walla Walla
passed through town Monday en rout
to Canvon City.
Mrs. Myers of Missouri, passed
thrnurh town Monday to visit ner
father. Mr. Wilson, formerly of Pen
dleton, who owns stock ranch on the
John Day river below Dale.
Mrs. Bob LInsner is ill at her home
in tlklahi
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bolln returned
from Pendleton Monday.
Bracher will' return te the east soon
and heand his family will make the
cross country trip in his car.
Mrs. Schock and daughter Gretch
en, have returned totheir home here.
They have been at the homo of Mr,
and Mrs. Boots Matthews,
Miss Vera Albrecht is visiting at the
home of her sister, Mrs. Bert Schock.
Mrs. H. H Mclteynolds Is a guesg
of her daughter, Mrs. Matthews this
week.
Mrs. Vandermullen
, Returns To Idaho
(East Oregonlan Special.)
MEACHAM, May 16. Mrs. Dun
can, who has been visiting her aunt
Mrs. J. Vandermullen, for a week,
left for her home at Lewiston. Idaho,
on Monday.
John Legros. Johii Chatas, Christ
Legros and Oust Brumas all went to
Pendleton on Monday.
Mrs. D. Blackburn went to Kamela
on Tuesday. -
On Tuesday the weather was very
disagreeable for May. Heavy clouds
gathered.- the wind turned cold and
It thundered, hulled and rained hard
for several hours.
Giles Harndum, traveling salesman
of the La, Grande Grocery Co., was In
town on Tuesday.
i IN PENDLETON
$3004.15 g
Home Guards Training
In Manual ol Arms
ss
5
ICail oresonlan Special.)
5r? . viixrr nnoc Ore.. Moy 16 One
5 1 squad In the Home Guard company
si here Is taking training In the man
Si ual of arms. They will fire the sa-
lute on Decoration Day. The squad
S Includes J.'W. Stevenson. Earl. Ran
EE I kin. Elbert Casteel. Arthur Bond. L.
SlC. Scharpf. C. J- Miller. Alex Schafer.
! Mr. Bafferty and Lieutenant Dixon.
H! A cement sidewalk has been laid In
SI front of the homes of A. M. Bond.
S5 Mrs. George Rover, L. C. Scharpf and
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Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. E. Heard. Inc.
635 Main St Phone 477
"SEE ME BEFORE THE FIRE"
BUSINESS AS USUAL
That should be our War Slogan.
"KEEP THE HOME FIRES BURNING"
If we paralyze our industries, what will we
do with the millions of people employed by
them? How will we meet our Liberty Loans?
Business as Usual, but no extravagant wastes.
BUY WISELY BUY REPUBLICS.
Pendleton Auto Co.
Established 1907.
Ward Stanley have
moved into the house vacated by Mr.
and Mrs- Harrah.
Mrs. Morg Edwards Is making an
extended visit In the east.
Mrs. G- C. Johnston, who has been
attending the Red Cross convention
at Seattle Is now visiting an aunt in
Sheridan, a small town near Port
land. Mr. and Mra Walter Smith will
leave Saturday for seaside where they
will represent the local Odd Fellow
and Rebekah lodges at a convention
there. They will be gone about a
week.
An epidemic of sore throat has been
going the rounds here. Mra K. B.
Casteel has been quite III:
Myrle Done went to Vale this week
She will spend the summer there with
her grandmother.
Daphne Smith will leave this week
for Ellensburg. Wash., and will spend
the summer with her sinter In that
place. She will go to Seattle and Van
couver later.
Alta Smith was In Pendleton the
first of the week
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Buholts were
transacting business here Monday.
The excavation work Is completed
on the grain elevator and the carpen-
' ters are busy now.
! The teachers and officers of the
Sunday school held a special meeting
In the chrrch Monday evening. II
was decided to hold the annual pic
nic on chlldren'sday, which Is soms
lime in June.
j C. H. Bra-cher has rented the home
1 of Loa JCnotts for the summer. Mr,
First Sack of Helix
Flour Brings $200
(East (rregonlan Special.)
HELIX. May 18. The mill opening
was enjoyed Tuesday from start to
finish. Many were shown through the
building during the afternoon and
evening. The flag was hoisted at 9
while Sawyer's Orchestra played the
Star Spangled Banner. Sixty-two tick
ets were sold for the dance and re
freshments of hot biscuits made from
Silver Shield flour, butter arid coffee
were nerved. The first sack of flour
was auctioned. Mayor M. L Morrison
bidding it in for 200. Receipts of
the evening excepting the necessary
expenses were turned over to the Red
Cross.
rices
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1861-1865
WAR
Are quoted below. This is an absolutely authentic WHOLESALE price list
issued by aTSTew York manufacturer on August 27th, 1864. '
PRINTS OH CAUCO
Calico . ..........
Merrimack ,
Sprague .. .......
-American . - .......
Amoskeag Prints .
Auioskeng Shirting
Net
Per Yd.
. .CO
. .60
. .48
. .45 .
. .a
. .41
Our Retail Price Today,
yard 135Jo
GINGHAMS .
Roanoke ............I .40 -
Hampden .40
Lancaster , , .44
Everett . .47V
Our Retail Price Today,
yard. ...... 15c, i9c. Sic, 23o
TICKING
Pemherton Rod Awning I .72 V6
Pemherton X Blue .70
Franklin A. C. A....... .02
Merrimack v.. .62 Mi
. Massachusetts .,- . ...:s. . .62 Vs
Our Retail Price Today,
yard 17c, 83e, 3o
CANTOX FLANNEL-. '
Hamilton X F Brown, t .75
Roanoke A A, ,44
Naumbeay . .77 H
Ma urn Kofiff Blue 80
Portland Blue .IS hi
Our Retail Price Today, ,
yard lBo and 24o
DENIMS
Warren . $ ,5S
Franklin AC A Blue... .48 ,
Massachusetts SO
Merrimack . 80 ,
Maymaker i .70
Our Retail Price Today,
yard BOo
SHEETINGS
10T4 Pepperell ..$1.80 -,
9- 4 Pepperell - 1.60
8- 4 Pepperell 1.32 tt
Our Retail Price Today.
10-1. Sic: -l, 40c; (-!, 47o
10- 4 Waltham 1.65
9- 4 Waltham 1.45
8-4 Wultham 1.30
. . BROWN SI1EETIXO
Boots H 7-8 ......... ..I .4711
Boots O 4-4 .54
Nashua D 4-4 .80
Paolfla 13 7-8 . .67 H
James .62 Vi.
Pepperlll .66
Our Retail Price Today,
yard . . 18c, 3a Moy 25o ;
BLEACHED MVSUW '
Langdon 7-8 .t .65
New York Mills .77 Vi
Masouvilkn . .......... .V
Androscog&lnl .71
Mope .61 .
Pluiufleld A . . . . 41
Our Retail Price Today,
yard ... . . 18c, 19c. 23c, 25o
APIIO.Y CIKCKS
Whlttenden ,,.,.S.62tt
Washington .' r .66 Vj
Our Retail Price Today,
yard ISO
Remember these are Wholesale prices, so don't kick, "the worst is not yet."
TOTJ CAX
DO BETTER
AT
WE LEAD,
AND OTHER"
FOLLOW
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Harp have moved 111 nt the home of her daughter. Mrs.
Into the tenant house on Mrs. Well- i 11 n rial t.
man's estate. V Next Friday on the day of the prl-
Fred Johnson of Walla. Walla, is ' mnrles. the Presbyterian Ladles Aid
Mrs. Robert Wright,
Umapine, Died Tuesday
t'MAPIXE, ' May 18. Mrs. O. W.
Carpenter leaves for. a three' weeks"
vacation with her husband In Mon
tana. Mr. Carpenter was here for n
short time this week and left aKaln
for his wheat ranch in Montana- Mrs.
Carpenter Is in hope that the climate
in that section ' will benefit her
health. The Red Cross work, during
her absence, will be in charge of Mrs.
Lou Hodgen.
The death of Mrs. Robert Wright
of Umapine, at the home of her slu-
ter. Mrs- M. Mansfield in Athena,
Tuesday night at ten o'clock caused
much sorrow amons her friends here
Mrs. Wright Beveral years ago lived
at Umapine, then moved to V alia
Walla with her husband, returning
to this vicinity last year to. their ranch
here. About two months aco she
took sick and her death followed.
Besides her husband she leaves a son.
Stanley Wright of Umapine. and a
daughter, Mrs. Charles Loney) ol
Walla Walla. The funeral services
will be held this afternoon from Mc-
Martin's undertaking parlors In Wal
la Walla.
J. E. Labadle has sold his 280 acre
ranch west of Umapine for 821. ouu
to a Mrs. McGivens. The acreage con
sists of alfalfa and wheat land. The
Labadles will move to Walla Walla.
J. A. Foster, living east of Uma-
olne on a forty acre alfalfa rancn,
disposed of It last week with all its
equipment for $9000. Mr. and Mrs.
Foster will remove to California.
The high school young people on
Friday night enjoyed a party at the
home of Ivan Martin.
P. H. Murphy has been for the past
two weeks at Soap Lake. Wash., for
the benefit of his health-
Dean Beauchamp has just returneo
from a vacation In Tacoma. mun.
Camp Lewis and Corpains. wnno
at O. A. C he visited with Arthur
KirW Warren nocords. ana winn up-
craft. old schoolmates from Umapine.
Mra. Nettle Wcllmanleft weonesoay
for Poison. Montana, wnere bob "
visit with her brother. Myron Miller,
whom she has not seen for fifteen
years. She will be gone two or more
weeks.
visiting his sister, Mrs. Ed Hoon, this
week- .
The bnhy of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hos
klns is quite 111 with pneumonia.
Harley Eaton of Spokane is visit
ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. C
Eaton. !
Will Kinney, a rancher west of
L'maplne this last week dug out six j
young coyotes. He collected the i
bounty ot 118 for them.
airs, W. T, Shaw has been .sorlously i
will serve dinner, cafeteria style,
the voters and others.
to
J. If. Cioodnlght retrned home Mon
day from Mldvale, , Idaho, where he
wus looking after business Interests.
Thursday evenlntr Mrs. Charlie
Workman and Mrs. R. s. Porter left
for their new home at Devlne, Mont.
EX
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Tfi Th
u una o
GrapfrNuts
is a standard mixture
containing wheat and
malted barley, well
suited to these saving
times. HEEDS KO SUGAR.
-the drink without a
fault Be sure to order a
case for your home today.
"The Tert Is in tie Tate"
Alpha is pure, refreshing
the hation'a best new beverage
Drink it cold, you will say it is great.
Alpha is a beverage of quality
served wherever soft drinks are sold
Alpha Beverage Department
Ckiessa. III.
Ask Your Dealer
T.W.JeakiBtftCe. LasiJsw &C.
PwtliUltow
Portland. Or on
"OH
Jazz
JOY"
Dance
Dr. Lynn K. DIakeslee
Chronic and Nervous Diseases and
Diseases of Women. X-Ray Elec
tro Therapeutics.
Temple Bids., Room 12. Phone 41C-
AT
UmafillA
FRIDAY
MAY 17
FLETCHER'S
JAZZ ORCHESTRA
"A Happy Time"
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We advertise and offer War Savings Stamps for sale with every
E purchase. .
WE HAVE IT!
The Biggest Stock
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IN THE CITY
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Phone 18 1
SMYTHE-LONERGAN CO
Quality . Quantity
Service
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DALE ROTTTWELL
Optometrist and optician
Eyea Scientifically
examined.
Glasses ground to fit
SATURDAY
iflAY, 18
American
National Bank
Pendleton.
Bolldlag
Automobiles and Gas En
gines Repaired.
STAR GARAGE
Comer Lllleth nnd Alta Streets.
Prices Reasons nle. Phone VW
GIVE CS A TRIAL
Mil
DaqoH
FLETCHERS JAZZ
ORCHESTRA.
8:30 Sharp.
What
O IS G3 B Y
are
DENBY 1 ton truck will carry 2y tons.
DENBY 2 ton truck will carry 5 tons.
DENBY 3 ton truck will carry 8 tons.
Now ! if these trucks were 2Y, 5 and 8 ton
trucks, we would advertise them as such, but
we advertise facts only.
We have 1, 2 and 3 ton trucks built for com
plete load with a factory guarantee.
Buying a truck is not buying a demonstration. It la buying
n truck for SERVICE. That's what we SKLU
$8000.00 stock of Denby parts, Pendleton
and Walla Walla.
A five passenger Ford will carry 10 or 12 people on a dem
onstration trip, but what would happen to it if It kept" it up.
Oregon Motor Garage
INCORPORATED
117, 119, 121, 123 West Court St. Telephone 469
WE SELL WAR SAVINGS AND THRIFT STAMPS.
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