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DAILY EAST OUEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OP.EGON, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1918; EIGHT" FAGE3 WHITE "Eiiny-LOU" SLIPPER IAGE EIGHT I ;i i i i 8 Home Grown Strawberries FOR SATURDAY FINE RIPE, SWEET. BERRIES Mountain Potatoes, 100 lbs. full wt. $1.00 Cleaned and Seeded Raisins, 5 packages 50c Chase & Sanborns Coffee in bulk run through our coffee refiner, lb 25c GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. SI K Seml-Aanual Report Filed. pi Caddie Temple, executrix of the es tate of the lateWm. P. Temple, file A her fifteenth semi-annual report. 5; . .. , 5 Today a Holiday. Qj Today has been observed by the B banks as a holiday. The Oregon law B) provides that a general state election shall be known as a holiday. "QUALITY Two Phones, 28. 823 Main St, 4 ! Default Orders in Divorce Cases. w In the circuit court yesterday Judge g!ifiifiiin;Mit?i;tiiiiifii;iiiiiititiiiiiniHiiiniiiiHiiiiiiiiitniiinnHiiiniii!iHina 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 require ments. ' leMGAil NATIONAL Bfll Pendleton, Oregon -"Strongest Bank in Eastern Oregon" We advertise and offer War Savings Stamps for sale. fitaiiiilliillUiltillilUlllllilillHillllillllllllllillillllilUlllllllllllilllHiltlllUlliUlilinn 2 I. Q, W. Phelps issued orders of default In the actions of Jasper G. York vs. Stella York and John L. Smith vs tlnnle EL Smith. Comedy Company Gets Cars. The Core musical comedy company will move on Monday to Vancouver. Wash., and will use the.' two Reese's Africander cars which have been side tracked here for several months. rines. Married men must have a written consent from the wife tha. she consents to his enlistment. Piano Tuner Hero. Sidney Lyle, a piano tuner of Spo kanej la here for the day. Iono Men in City. " Al Rivera and J. F. Fen.wlck of lone, are In the city on business. They are stepping at the Hotel St. George. Brought to State Hospital. Charles Smith, of La Grande, was brought, to the eastern Oregon state hospital today by K. M. Cady, travel ing agent of the Institution. Elks Wave First Receipt.. The local Elks lodge last night gave $25 to the second Red Cross warfund and received in return receipt num ber 1. Twenty-five dollars is the sum all men's fraternal orders of the city are assessed. Much Rain In Grant. That the rainfall in the 'Bitter country was much heavier than In Umatilla county Is stated by C. B. Rude who was recently in that sec tion. Mr. Rude says the moisture was I very beneficial both to the grass and the growing grain In Grant county. Back From Portland. Robert Simpson, manager of the Simpson Auto Company, returned this morning from a short business stay in Portland. ' ' . . M1U Owner Was Here. Ia C. Lens of Spokane, owner of the Pendleton Roller mills, left this morning after an overnight business visit.- . . . , v Bingham Opening May lit. It Is announced by Manager Hoeh of the liingham springs resort that his formal opening will be on May 24. However the resort will be open for guests the coming Saturday and Sunday. Breakfast an.d supper will bo served on Sunday and a- buffet lunch on Sunday. To celebrate at Happy Canyon. The local Elks will hold their an nual flag day celebration at Happy Canyon this year In conjunction with the Umatilla Patriotic Service league, it was decided at last night's meet ing. A committee from the Elks con sists of A. L. Schaefer, C- 3. Cheshire, and A. C. Koeppen. The B. P. O. K. Is the only fraternal order which pro vldes for the celebration of Flag Pay. June 14. in its ritual. Last year'd celebration was held at the Arcade theater. 1 W O ' Just as good and dry as any in town. . CASCADE FIR, ALDER, SLAB. ' CHICK-TIME NOW Chick-food, Wheat Screenings, Shell, Bone," Meat Scraps, BIydenstein's Poultry Mash, Scratch Food. SEED CORN BLYDENSTEIN CO. Phone 351 New Meat Market to Open. v . The City Market. Greulich & Post gar,, proprietors, will shortly be u new local . business, house with a lo cation at 109 West Webb street in the room in the Empire block recent ly vacated by the Wodaege plumbing shop. .Frank Greulich and Jacob Posigar are to be the proprietors and they contemplate .opening up a mod ern shop in every respect. They are leaving for Portland to i equipment and expect to j business about June 10.' purchase open for OTlllIIIIllllliinilllIlI!IIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIlllllllIlllllllllHllllll1lllllllllllllllH!llllllIllllI'i 1 WAR SAVINGS STAMP $4.15 WITH one of the BEST RESIDENCES IN PENDLETON $3004.15 5 a a i Chas. E. Heard, Inc. I 3 - S 635 Main St Phone 477 S3 '-' 1 "SEE ME BEFORE THE FTRE" I M ' gliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii.r Jj! s Xairene Meetings. ffj Rev. J. EL Williams, the Methodist A j pastor-evangelist who is preaching A j each evening at the Kazarene Hall, 5 j 1301 West'Alta street. Is a very in. y'terestlng speaker. His subject for 5 tonight Is "Divine Healing." There 2 jars many no doubt who will be JJ I anxious to hear this man of God tell Wt in his positive, direct way, of what he (T, knows and has seen of God's power jto heal the body. Tonight at 7:30. A I Charles Maxson, pastor. 'A Llke a true fenaietoman, junn Ogle, who arrived home In Pendleton the first of the week, finds himself 2 ! more attached than ever to his home town and county. .His trip extended i through the eastern states, including snort stays at jnicago. -mtw iorn j Boston, Washington City, and many E i of the other, large cities. This was Mr. Ogle's first visit In the eastern 5; I Part of Uncle Sam's domain and it js has been a most enjoyable experience for him. ' ' Assessor Appoints Deputies. Assessor C P. Strain Is finding It difficult to secure deputies to do the assessing In the different districts or the county. The salary allowed by law for this work. S4 per day, is not the inducement It was once. Mr. Strain, however, feels himself fortu nate In securing the assistance "bf Rev. T. A. Graham to do the assessing In the Hermlston district; Louis Scholl at Echo, while James Laing will look after the work In the country sur rounding Echo. Athena Pioneer Here. George Gross is down from Athena for a little business visit. Mr. Gross is president of the Pioneers Associa tion of Umatilla county. A . Mrs. Hilton Operated I'pon. Mrs. Alex Hudson, of the city un derwent an operation at St. Anthony's mm j i in i luuay iruiu v 11 n. 1 1 mi. is covering nicely. Yakima Sheepman Here. I Robert Pryor and James DoaK. North Yakima sheepmen, are here for a few days. They are taking a num ber of sheep back to North Yakima with them. Honor Guard Will I'sher. The Pendleton Honor G-uard girls will usher for the Milton musical en tertainment to be given at Happy Canyon, beginning at eight o'clock tomorrow night. The proceeds are all to be given the Red Cross. 08 Inches Rainfall Yesterday. There was .09 inches rainfall here yesterday, according to the weather observer. Today is clear, with a fresh west wind. The maximum tempera, ture'is 66 and the minimum 38. ADD AMER - ' Indian Runaway Caught. Chief Al Roberts picked up Stanley H. Uay, an Indian boy who had run away from the Chemawa school, last night. The boy is occupying the la dies' cell at the. city Jail, In the ab sence of fair prisoners, until the au thorities call 'or him. . Bible Exams Today. This morning at the high school the State Bible examination In the New Testament was held. A grade of 70 per cent is required for a credit and this credit will count towards gradua tion. Those taking the exams this morning were: John Saunders, Harold Holdman, Tom Torgeson, Fred Gran-1 holm, Jens Torgeson. N- Berkley, Carl ton Ladow, Freda Oster, Ed Thomp son, Hazel Koch, Elizabeth Blyden- stein, Gwendolyn' Hooker, Flossie Penland and Edith Lalng. Examina tions in the Old Testament were held this afternoon. Draft Board Busy. Today may be a holiday for some but for the Umatilla county draft board business grinds along as usual. though in the other departments of the county clerk's office there Is prac tically nothing doing. This morning Deputy E. O. Draper was busy making out the papers for Geo. E. Rooker. of Rieth, and John Z. Legeros and John A. Chaturos of Mcacham. who have been called for army service. The first named will report at Indianapo lis, while the other two are ordered to Virginia. You know what they are. Those comfortable ankle strap white canvass slippers in the rubber soles and heels We have them for children, misses' , and ladies. CHILDREN'S t . , . . i ......... , ;. MISSES' Come in now and let us fit you witfi a pair. We have all sizes. LADIES' $1.10 $1.19 $1.49 fOTJ CAN , DO BETTER AT j Incorporated' Gr' WB IJEAD, AITD OTHERJ FOLLOW WITJ, TRV TO TAKE I BRAY FROM MTJIiES J SALEM, Ore., May 16. At a Joint clinic of Oregon and Washington vet erinarians In Portland next month ex periments will be performed upon mules In an effort todiscover the method known to exlBt, by which the animals are deprived of their ability to bray. The operation is said to be performed successfully in the French army, adding greatly to the value of the mule for army use, but tha secret has not reached this country. The braying of mules is said some times to reveal to the enemy the loca tion of an army. Veterinarians from Camp Lewis will attend the clinic. According to Dr. W. H, Lytle, state veterinarian of Oregon three theories are held as to the method of performing the operation. One la surgical treatment of the "false nostril," another is the severing of certain muscles In the neck and the third the severing of certain muscles in the tail. Lloyd George faces fate like a brave man. . Position lor holding the brush Try a Duplex! BECAUSE: The Chain-Case, (an exclusive patented fea ture found on no other truck) gives a range of power and speed to suit every condition. BECAUSE: It will haul its load over any road with less gasoline consumption than any 3J-j ton truck made. The motor is small, but with this great range or gear reductions, it is econo mical, still takes its load where other trucks will not go. INVESTIGATE THIS POINT. . Pendleton Auto Co. Established 1907. Red Ooss Window Attractive. There are very few passer a by who are not stopping to look at the Red Cross window .display C- R. Martin has Just completed at the George C. Baer and company hardware store. Th nrlnclnal feature: is a miniature brick fort, with its guns and flags. while nearby stands a tiny Red Cross .hi.i.nm belonging: to Field Hos- nlf.l No. 1. which 1 In the fore ground. An airplane suspended above helps give a war-like character to ,h whole. The entire feature Is a sort of setting for a large number of pamphlets explaining what the Red Cross dollars will do. An electric fan provides the breeze j which keeps the flags waving. : Postniaster Takes rillstments. I in order that every man between the ag-J of eighteen and thirty-six years of .. either msrrled or sin gle msy rrave the opportunity of en listing In lhf United States Marine Corps, every pos! Blaster In Oregon i has been authorized to examine, ac- lonpt and .treimfer men for this excel lent branch of service. Registered and unregistered men between th above mentioned sg who are desirous of enlortlng msy do so. Registered men mut furnish a ststement from thelf Ural n..ard thut hey are not neede to. fill the current quota of the dran and that permUlon nas oeen grsnr d lot their enlistment la U U- t Very Little Wheat. Business among grain dealers Is more than usually quiet eve,n for this time of year. There is little wheat left In the county for shipping. H. W. Collins, one of the leading grain deal ers and shippers of the city, says things are quiet with him and he does not anticipate much change until the new crop begins to move. The great est activity at present is in the barley market, but as there is little of this grain to be had It makes a market with a demand far ahead of the sup ply. Speaking of the supply of wheat, Mr. Collins said his company, Pacific Grain Co.. has not over 15 carloads of wheat le In the county, i . I inii ffiMffl LUKfl POR MINE EVERY TIME" says (Bo&fy. when i s ttn tne iorm 01 Jvs' S) Left sid of )aw Right tide of JaW Arrows show direction for bnuhLag m Itmniat Uvfum&- 4 v T How to Brush Teeth MOST Tooth -brushing Is done very UtougbUesnlr. It does not remove food deposits from all the surfaces of the teeth and the mouth. From three to Ae mlnatse are required to accomplish any thing like a, thorough cleaning of the teeth. Atleastthtsmuch timehouIribespentafter meals and at night -before retiring. Most decay of the teeth takea . place during the night or rest ing hours, - The toothbrush mast norba too . coarse and stiff, and it should nat be drawn straight across - theteeth. The proper method Is to brush from the gums toward i the cutting edge Of the teeth with a slight circular motion. Avoid the ua of coarse or grit ty tooth-powders, an d all tooth ' pastes containing sosp, and all snonth waahes purporting to sum ni nravrnl rfanta 1 trouble. After each brushing, ths month should be rinsedput with luke warm water. The tooth-brush should be cleaned and kept dry when not in use. t Mf.aWftgM DO YOU WANT TO SAVE $10 TO $15 ON YOUR SUIT? WOULD YOU LIKE TO SAVE $5 TO $7.50 ON A NEW COAT? Many women are doing so daily, during our Change of Ownership Sale The season's newest garments being sold at great reductions to; reduce the stock before changing hands. Investigate ! PENDLETON, OREGON To build yourself op when you feel run down to bring back health, appetite and strength take L".Vf '' A"T M.dfcta. la the W.rM. SewrwWe. la Smm. 10s, 26c DALE! ROTBWEUi . Optometrist and Opfeiaa Eyes Scientifically examined. Glasses ground to fit. American National Bank Btlldlna Pendleton. DostToasties Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Chronlo and Nervous Diseases and Diseases of Women. X-Ray Elec tro Therapeutics. Temple Iildg Room 11, Phone il SATURDAY MAY, 18 mi FLETCHERS JAZZ ORCHESTRA. 8:30 Sharp. "OH. JOY" Jazz Dance AT UmofillA FRIDAY MAY 17 FLETCHER'S JAZZ ORCHESTRA "A Happy Time" B Collars -foii SPRING Automobiles and Gas En gines Repaired. STAR GARAGE Corner Llllcth and Alt Streets. Prices Readable. Phone ltW G1VK 1'8 A TULA Li What ID E E3 IB Y vtKU..CtS nOOKER'S MESSENGER I f SERVICE - Phone 522 Call 15c find up. . are DENBY 1 ton truck will carry 2 tons. DENBY 2 ton truck will carry 5 tons. DENBY 3 ton truck will carry 8 tons. . Now! if these trucks were 2V, 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 Is buying a truck for SKRVICE. That's what we SKIU - $8000.00 stock of Denby parts Pendleton and Walla Walla. . V A five passenger Ford will enrry 10 or 12 people on a dem onstration trip, but what would happen to it If It kept it up. Oregon Motor Garage ' IJfOORPOUATED 117, 11, 1X1, 12 West Court St. Telephone it$ WE SELL WAR SWLVGS A1CD THRIFT ETAMPS.