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"" PAGE EIGHT "BKILY EAST OrEGONTAIN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, JtTLY SO, 1818. EIGHT PAGES SARDINES When vr.u want something good in sardines, let us hast) the- order, we have tho brat brand In AMKRHWM, r'KKXt'H. I-OHTI GI KKK and lOlt K; AN KYItlUNKS. AoK-rlran fiardlnos, mo brand, can . . 10c Amorkan Sardines, Hex brand, can 20o I'rMtrrwnrxTs V. It. brand, ran 13o I'ndrrwood's Moosc--lico brand, can 13o I'lidrrwond's Mustard, largo can 30c Pmrtoln California sardine, large oval can 30c Itound Can Sardine In Toniato Sauce, can ISo Yacht 1ub IYtiicIi Sardine, ran S5c Albert Itwchc French Sardine, can 3So Portuguese Sardine, Smrt Hrand, boneless, can 33o Norwegian Sardine, Konl Star brand, can SOo WITt Scale Norwegian Sardine, can , 30c Normanua) Hrand, rat Herring; can SOo Normannn Brand Soused Mackerel, can 25c IUUNO rs Ol1l EGGS, M'E PAY 40c IX TR.WE. GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. "QUALITY" Two Phones 28 823 Main St i Some 90 Odd percent of the businessmen are failures according to the Dunn and Bradstreet reports. They claim the largest per centage of these due to under or poor financing and many preventable. 1 The Trade Acceptance Method will, when judiciously made use of, not only prevents financial disaster, but brings success, and the officers of the Amer ican National will gladly explain to you how it can be done. THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK f Pendleton, Oregon "Strongest Bank in Eastern Oregon." j ' ANOTHER RUSS R&V0LT Vf f 4 "ARCHANGEL' , eXt,1 Si)'--. , T B SAMASA. V . TOMSK 0 m Jj The Russians In western Siberia, I tured the towns of Omsk, . Samara aided by the Cxecho-Slovak troops who and Nova Nikola vsk, which gives are trying to win .Russia back to the them control of the trans-Siberian Hallway, running from Petrogra to allied cause, have revolted against the Bulshevikl ad set up an Independent republic between the River Volga and the Ural mountains. They have cap- w.na.'K lunixiig a. will Cll t. 10 Vladivostok. The Germans have been trying to get control of this Important road. EAST 0REG0NIAN SPECIAL NEWS OF UMATILLA CO. Harvesting Again Going Full Blast at Adams ' 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 POLICY 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-GRAHAM INS. AGENCY 1. K. Bentler. Pres. John E. Montgomery, Vlca-Praa, H. N. Graham, Secy.-Treaa. IS Main St, Phone 404 We advertise and offer War Barings Stamp for sale with purchase. tianuuiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiuiiunnw The Best Buy in Town Fine house, excellent location, beautiful lots, fin ished complete. A bargain. Terms. Ch&s. E. Heard, Inc. 721 Main Street Phone 477 Buy War Savings Stamps s Siinnimiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimnmiiim.- Pendleton Auto Co. Distributing: FRANKLIN REO COLE 8 MARMON MOTOR CARS DUPLEX REPUBLIC MOTOR TRUCKS GOODYEAR TIRES MONOGRAM OILS GOULD BATTERIES BOSCH MAGNETOES (East Oregonlan Special.) ADAMS,' July 30. Miss Isabella Taylor of Calgary, Canada. Is visiting at the home of her cousin, if iss Gwen dolyn Mclntyre- The seventh birthday of Little Leone Christian was celebrated with a birth day party. She was the recipient of many presents- The little folks play ed various games and had a rollick ing ' good time. At five o'clock they were called Into the dining room, where the birthday cake, decked with seven candles was aglow. The little guests were seated around the table and Ice cream, cake, cookies and can dy were served. Little flags decked the Ice cream and were afterwards worn as souvenirs. Those present were Roberta Mor rison,. Doris annd Dona Lleuallen, Rebecca Mayberry. Marshall Nelson and Francis Booher. ,.,-Mlss Chesnut, teacher of Leone last year, and Mrs. Frank Krebs were also" honored guests. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rooher and son j Francis of Spokane. Wash., are vis itlng at the home of Mr. Booker's sis ter, Mrs. Carl Christian Mrs. Clara Whitley and daughters. Miss Ila and Helen were Pendleton visitors last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Winn and daugh- tern, Geratlne and Lucille, have gone to Hldaway Springs for a two weeks outing. Miss Margorie McMonles of Pendle ton is the guest of Miss Gcraldine Mor rison. Harvest has been at a standstill for a few days.'but most everyone began work again last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wallan ana Mrs. J. C. Chesnuut and Miss Jessie Chesnut. were In Pendleton Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schatz annd children .motored to Pendleton Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. Will Boyer and daugh ters Wilma and Helen motored to Pen dleton last Thursday everting. Mr. Frank Krebs spent several days In Pendleton last week. The little baby of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lewis was taken to the hospital Saturday morning- Lambert Clark was up from his work near Tllot Rock last week- Mr. and Mrs. Otho Stoll annd baby were In town last week. .Mr. and Mrs. Inman have rented the Davidson house. Mrs. K. O- Morrison and Mrs. kel son were in penaiemn iai w-r. Mr. and Mrs. O. M- Morrison re ceived word last week of the marriage of r. Morrison's brother. Mr. Robert grossing rapidly now. ' , Jess 'Hales and son, John Hales, were in town Monday. Mrs. Mario w, who has smallpox, is reported to be getting along fine. Halley Piersol With Lt. Jas. Sturgisin France (East Oregonlan Special.) M EACH AM, July 80. Mrs. A. J. Smith, who is spending the 'summer at Meacham, has heard the good news that her youngest' brothesitHally Pier son, is now in Francevwltb Lieutenant James Sturgis- Hally Is J2 years old. He left Pendleton last sumnier with Company D. Mrs. Smith has also jUBt received a letter from her brother, Russell Piersol, who Is now In the hos pital at the new aviation camp. Great Lakes, Illj There are about C000 men In this camp. He says they have a big review . oicry 'Wednesday and Sunday. On one Sunday rthey had 30.000 visitors. Russell says he likes his work very much. He says they have mostly 1st aid work. Dr. and- Mrs. M. 8. Kern visited several days with Mrs. A. J. Smith last week picking huckloberrles. Also Mr. and Mrs. William Wilkinson. Mrs. Elizabeth Hemphill of Pilot Rock were guests at the A. J. Smith home last week. Mrs. Smith's crowd picked about 30 gallons of huckleberries. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Folsom of Pi lot Rock were over Sunday guests at the A. J. Smith home, having picked about three gallons of huskleberries. Mens Summer Underwear Do you need a, garment to finish up the summer season? We have just exactly what you want. A fine quality of balbi iggan, a cool, comfortable mesh garment, or an athletic cut union suit. We can also give you balbriggan shirts and drawers. You know our prices will be far below any competition. Short Sleeve Ilalbrbrgait Union Hulls. Long Blccvo llallirlgnan Vnlou Suit. . A Good Quality nalbrlggan The Ucst Mrsh I'niim Suits ....... J. . Atbhtlo Cut lliioil Suits . ...... roo CAN DO BETTER AT $1.19 $1.19 . . HOo $1.10 , . 5tk) llaibrlKKaii Shirts and Drawers ... ItllilM-d Shirts and Drawers ..... .Hoys' llalbrUcgan I'nlon Sulla . . . . Hoys' Mesh I'nlon Suits ......... Uoys' Mesh Shirts und Draucrs . . OSo Ho a OBo 10a CPs - ,wisijuim' j Incorporated J follow 'V DETACHMENT FIGHTS PAST 16 MILES IN 24 HOURS TO KEEP UP WASH THE KIDNEYS! All the blood in the body passes thru the kidneys every few minutes. This is why the kidneys play such an important role in health or disease. By some mis terions process the kidney selects what ought to coine out of the blood and takes it oat. If the kidneys are not good-workmen and become congested poisons accumulate and we suffer from backache, headache, lumbago, rheu matism or" gout. The urine is often cloudy, full of sediment; channels often get sore and sleep is disturbed at night. So it is Ust Or. Pierce, of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute in Buffalo, N. Y-, advises "Washing the 'Kidneys," by drinking six to eight glasses of water between meals and then it you want to take a harmless medicine that wiu clear the channels and cure the annoy ing symptoms, go to your nearest droe- fist and obtain Amirio (double strength), his "Amine," which Is so many times more potent than lithia will drive ous the uno acid poisons and bathe the kid- t Devs and channels in a soothing liquid. ! If you desire, write for free medic. advice and send sample of water for free j examination. Experience has taught I Dr. Pierce that "Amine" is a most powerful agent in dissolving nrio acid, as hot water melts sugar. " Anuria is a regular insurance aud life-saver for alL - - i . mi -il - - . Roncheres. Fresnes and Courmont Village after vlllate fell to the Amer icans. Two main points of resistance were encountered, Croix farm and the Ourcq. Hoth were thick with machine guns. The gunners maintained fire as long as possible and then withdrew settig up guns and resuming fire un til they were killed. German machine- gun lines were encountered every mile and a half. MIIIIIIIIIIUIIIilllllllllllUllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll We advertise and offer War Savings stamps for sale with every purchaae, 73 ' fl mm Boil Your Water and I . Cool With Ice OUR ICE IS PURE j Every Day Delivery SMYTHE -LONERGAN C0.I Phone 178 Quality Quantity Service 1 TiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii? Morrison or T-ong TBesrh. California. Miss Gwendolyn Mclntyre and con- In, Miss Isabelle Taylor of Canada, went- to Pilot Rock last week to. be guests of Miss Kthel Boylen. Til Taylor was In Town last Satur day.' - T. A. IJeuallen and son; Otis I.leu allen. motored to Pendleton Inst Frl vlav on business. Work on the -school house Is "pro. WITH THE AMERICAN ATOMIES, July 30. The biggest American ad vance since the Franco-American push started was carried out across the Ourcq near Sergy three miles south east 'of Fere-en-Tardenols wunday morning. By squeezing the pocket on the right and left sides while thrust ing northward in middle, the allies sent the boche retreating further. The Americans steadily advanced all day Sunday through heavy rain. They fought through tangled narrow paths In woods and acrosss fields, routing out machinegun nests, and pushing on as resistance was de moished. One detachment marched and fouaht IS miles In 24 hours In order to keep abreast with further au vanced units on either side where re sistance was lighter. . i At 9 o'clock Sunday morning Amer ican machineguns were stationed on Hill 111 outside of Fere-en-Tardenols sweeping the avenues of retreat from the city, our artillery arrived on the heights outside of Sergy. the allies completely enveloped and passed 1ft 'fwrado VM Ateteiatratiaa. If I ffe Gasoline A contjuou8,unIform chain of boiling pointa make "Red Crown" dependable. No "mix- , ture" can giro the . same satiafactory re sult. Look for the Red Crown sign be fore you filL STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CaUfTKufe) II. G. JACK, SPrXIAIj AGKHiT , Standard Oil Co.. Pendleton, Oregon tALK RWHWKUi OptoaMUtst and Optic Eyea Sclentlflcall) examined. Q lasses (round to fit Nation O Bank Balldlna Paadlaton. Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Chronic and Nervoua Disease and Diseases of Woman. X-Rar Klae tro Tbsrapeatloa. Teanpla lUdg, Itootn 11, Phone JV. J3 to Britons and Canadians in the United States On July 31st the recruiting Convention between Great Urltain and the United States will come Into force and the period for vol untary enlistment terminates on September 38th. During this period of sixty days, all llritlsh and Canadians between the ages of twenty and forty four both Inclusive, have an opportunity of of fering their services to their own countries at a time when the ser vices of every man are urgently needed. For sixty days all British subjects between the abovo,ages will be exempt from the American draft and can enlist at any recruiting depot of the British-Canadian Recruiting Mission regardless of the fuct that they may have taken out first United States Cltlr-enship papers or have been classified In ' Class 1. During this period of sixty-days all Britons and Canadians of twenty years of age and those between the ages of thirty-one and forty-four inclusive will be required to register on a dute fixed Proclamation by the President and thirty days after registration, men of these ages will be liable to the American draft. Os September 28th the period within which you cun volunteer expires and thereafter you will be liable to draft Into the United Btates Army. For Information as to rates of pay. separation allowances, etc., apply to the Brltish-C'anudlan Recruiting Mission named below, W. W. WIIITR, Urltt Gcnrral, Britlsh-Canadlun Recruiting Mission. 11S James Street, Seattle, Wash. Grand Trunk Building. 3rd Washington Sts., Portland, Ore. WSIISIIIIIIUIIIII lI' T -J I ?!!!!!! rntmm,m Ds bee way ter ; , - - - ..- P!d ssvln fats en wheat, we got ter save sugar. tare sucar t ter vam syrups noney. L A rice 111 pl'cher full er 'Us convoyed by a fleet a bnckwheet t? ratia l r d i-' ways to "get cmst" :d Hi srgar fcrjjiti, n it saves .wham fjourtea. j .1 ji.... ..j, .. . "IA DENTISTRY Dr. David Bennett Hill Dr. Tom O. Bailey Tiuld .nullding. Prndlri.m. Oregon. A REAL BARGAIN IN A' Bran New Paig'e Gar MODEL 6-39, 1918 31450 A saving of $200 over the regular price. member this car is new. Oregon Motor Garage Re- DrCORPORATED 1IT, 11, 111, 1M West Ooort St. Teirpbooa 4M