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ittW ipi'i(f qi- 1, - V ; , ,. ... .: . , , '. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, , WEDNESDAY, JULY 31. 1918. ; - i t TAGE EIGIIT EIGIIT PAGES PABLO BEVO SAM-0 We sell only the better kind of Summer drinks; lorder by the case; let us explain to you, how you can return the case and bot tles and save money. VE SELL Bcvo, Pablo, Sam-O, Malt Marrow, Ginger Ale, Grape Juice, Logan Berry Juice, Apple-Ju, Cider, Sam-0 Miner al Water, Pine Apple Juice, While Grape Juice ' BRING YOUR EGGS TO US, WE PAY 40c IN TRADE CRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. f Stanfield Home Guards Two Phones 28 "QUALITY" 823 Main St EAST OREGONIAN SPECIAL NEWS OF UMATILLA CO. cupln? the home Just vacated by Kev. -t ! -K T Ab WILRIOUU M IIU lilt V a ll'tlBVU It XUT UI.B Drilling; Number 3oiyear. Mrs. Quy young and two daughtors have joined the Kirk- camping ground at the dam up the Walla Walla river. Rev. Bleakeney of Walla Walla, oc- the pulpit of .the Umapine (East Oregonian Special.) STANFIELO, July 31 Stanfield haa an organized company of home guards of 35 men and are drilling ev,cupied 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. 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 Pendleton, Oregon "Strongest Bank in Eastern Oregon." ery Monday and Friday evening and Presbyterian church on Sunday mor with the Kcho guards at Kcho every .nlng and after the service was enjter Sunday afternoon. The guards will Gained at dinner by Mrs. R. H. Well- soon be equipped with uniforms and everything required just as soon a they can be ordered, most of the com-. pany having signed up and been meas- ureu ror unilorms,. The boys are tak Ing great Interest In the drills and ex pect to have one of the best compan ies In the county in a short time as they are under the leadership of two veterans. O. M. Reydler started hauling his wheat to the Stanfield warehouse last Wednesday and will have a large am ount rgiiln to haul this season. R. O Elder and brothers of the Pespain OulcirWMrlct. report their wheat turning out 24. bushels on an average which Is considered (rood for this dry season. Mr. Rider rwiwwts to have 4000 sacks tills season and will soon commence to haul his grain here. . Henry Lxirenzen came in from his Despaln OSulch farm and reports his grain all threshed on this place, mak. tng over 23 hundred sacks, which Is more than Mr. Liorenzen expected from j the place as dry as it haa been. He cutting on the Kirk ranch man. ' . ' ' - " 1 Ranchers of this school district dropped other work this weajt and are unloading and hauling to tho school basement, coal consigned to this school district. Irene Hoon and Grenvlllc Meeker left this week for White Bluffs. Wn where they will visit Mrs. Hoon's sis ter at that place. Zella Hoon is spending the summer' at White Bluffs also. Mr. and Mrs. V. W.' Phlllppl mo tored to Prescott Sunday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Judge Kelly. Ruth Haney of Freewater la visit ing Nina Kl.vans on their ranch Just east of Umapine, Saturday evening, while attending tho Liberty theatre in Walla Walla 'WV E. Oordon was unlucky enough to have kisvnew Maxwell car stolen. Next day police discovered the car out in east Walla WaDa where It had been abandoned by joy-rideaa. Mrs. Dan J. Kirk la down from camp this week during second hay will start a team hauling In about two weeks. Mrs. J. r. Rice of Rtltes. Idaho, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. M. Hunt at Hermiston for a month. Mrs. Rice visited over Sunday In Stanfield with her daughter. Mrs. W. C. Sullivan and returned to Hermiston In the evening, accompanied by her youngest daugh ter. Miss Carrol Rice, also .of Stites, Idaho. ' The second crop of hay la well un er way and if the present hoi, weath er keeps up there will be no trouble In savin this crop of hay. Mr. Bray, editor of the Stanfield Standard, has moved his family up from Portland and will occupy the house formerly occupied by Don Pru- I ltt on Barbara street. Mrs. J. D. Beavert has moved In to the Adam Zinn house. Clement M. Howard, assistant cash ier of the Bank of Stanfield, haa en listed in the U. S- navy: as a Yeoman a, id expects to leave for training sta tion In California, soon. John J. Attebury of this place has enlisted in the merchant marine and has gone to Bremerton, Washington. for tralnig. , FOK SAL EE AT SPECIAL PRICE IF TAlfcEN AT ONCE A good 6 room house with furniture, corner lot, on west Court street, close in, terms. This is a first class buy. See me right now. . Phone 604 J. H. ESTES 614 Main St. We advertise and otter War Savings Stamps for sale with every purchase. TtaiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiic I The Best Buy in Town I Fine house, excellent location, beautiful lots, fin- g ished complete. A bargain. Terms. Chas. E. Heard, Inc. 721 Main Street Buy War Savings Stamps i E E B ' Phone 477 s Popular Umapine People Wed; Maxwell Car Stolen (East Oregonian Special) UMAPINE. Ore., July 31. Satur. day night, friends of Arthur Wlnans (Happy) gave he and his bride (Eth el Dickerson) a charivari at the home of the bride's parents, Mr., and Mrs. Charles Dickerson. Treats were served a big crowd of the visiting young people and a dance will be given Saturday night by the bride groom. Last week the youfcg couple slipped off to Pendleton and were married. Both are well known this community and have many friends who wish them happiness. Mrst E. C. Ransom is visiting rela tives at Boise, Idaho, during the pres ent lull In haying on the Ransom ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Records took a honeymoon trip over in the Wallo wa country Inst week starting on Wednesday after the rain. They had a wonderful trip and were over a large section of the i Grande Ronde Valley. Rev. Dlckison of the United Breth ren church at Umapine, has left this section and been assigned to the Mon dova circuit which includes Spokane. He will remove there with his family after harvest. ' Mrs. Roy Ward and family are oc- Hay Hands Scarce Around Gurdane; Shipping Cattle (East Oregonian Special.) GURDANE, July 31. Mrs. Frnak Gllllland was taken sick Thursday and rushed to Pilot Rock and from there on to Pendleton Friday, where she was operated on for appendicitis She is doing nicely at present. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Enright and two children made a trip to Pilot Rock Saturday, returning again Sunday. Mrs. Enrlght has been in poor health for some time and Is under the. doc tor's care at present. , Dlllard French and John . Carter left last week with about 600 head of beef cattle which they will ship east to Kansas City. Andy Rust, who has been helping few days In haying In this vicinity left the last of she week. Hny men are scarce and everyone Is working short handed. - Mike Danghtery made a trip to n lot Rock Thursday. Mr. Daughtery will go on to Portland before return ing home. - Mac Gllllland and wife returned from Pendleton Sunday where they went with Mrs. Frank Gllllland. The Gllylilands leave for Echo In a few days where they wHl work on tho Sat ing ranch. Frank Jones and wife were up from their home at Pilot , Rock Sunday bringing the GHlllnnds home. A number are huckleberrying now, while not plentiful there la some patches ond only a few are ripe. C. O. Dinius Has Fine Potato Crop at Ritter ' (East Oregonian Special.) UKTAH, July 31 C: O. Ertnlus, who owns a stock ranch near Hitter, was In Uklah Saturday night on business. Mr. Dlnlus has supplied a good many of the Uklah people with their winter potatoes for the last four years and always has goor potatoes, bringing them over bv the four horse load. Last spring seed grrfln being high, and hard to get In where he lives, he de cided to plant some of his ground to potatoes as he had lots of them, and he planted thirty sacks, making five or six acres, which are looking fine. He says he can furnish Uklah and vi cinity with nil the potatoes they want for winter as reasonable as any one else He has taken a good many or ders for potatoes already while here. The weather has turned off ex- OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE FiiinmmmniiimiiriitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiic r Pendleton Auto Co. Distributing: FRANKLIN ' REO COLE 8 MARMOX MOTOR CARS DUPLEX REPUBLIC MOTOR TRUCKS GOODYEAR TIRES MONOGRAM OILS ' . GOULD BATTERIES BOSCH MAGNETOES ' IF "ao BWMT TO HMD OUT how Mfyy peopte havc fHlOTHIMO TO T5Q. JUST TRY I MX Vaun CAR IN :'H " ' i"itl I I , I r C--y 1 '.J, 111 plas r , ji j Our Window Display Silk Blouses Will give you a splendid idea of the New Fall Waists. You can find no better selec tion anywhere than we can show you here. The latest stvles are shown bv us first, as our corps of New York buyers-are continually on the alert for the very new est things and are shipped directly to us. . Remember, we do. not buy for one store but for 197 stores. It makes a dif ference. - NEW GEORGETTE WAISTS CREPE DE CHINES ti j&2liiSIL DO NOT THESE PRICES SOUND GOOD? , $4.98 and $5.90 $2.98 and $3.98 VOV CAN DO BETTER WK LEAK, AND OTIIKRJI r ' 1 iii .i . tremely warm again after tho rains. Georgo Ellis and daughter Nora wore In town Saturday for a few hours on business. ,' The moving picture show I'.'en Sat urday night at the Monarch theater, waa appreciated by a large crowd, and the pictures are up to date and' good in every respect, and are n treat to the people here- They will be given regularly evry 'Saturday nlht from now on. . . ' , Milton Williams, who lives on Bridge creek, has Bold his homestead to "Wal ter Allison and with his mother will return to North Dakota. , A Mrs. Frank Glllllnnd, formerly Of Uklah. but now of Gurdsne. was la ken suddenly 111 last Friday and was taken to the Pendleton hospital and operated on Friday evening for a bad case of appendicitis. He was resting nlceiy when the Inst news was receiv ed. Mr. Gllllland was away from home at the time, being up In the mountains and could not ' he there when she was operated on. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mettle received a card last week from their son, Phaen saying he had landed safely In France. William Allison of Oriental, Is visit ing In town this week. . Frank Chamberlain and wife, Mr M. E, Gihbs, Marle.Mettle. Agnes Met tle. Jinks Jacques. Albert Peterson and J. H. Wagner spent the day rft HIdnway Springs Sunday. Levi Elrtrldge of Pilot Rock passed through town Sunday, going on 'to Grant county on business. Mr. Moore, ranger from Squaw prairie, was In town Sundny. Mrs. Hazel Gentry left for Pendle ton Saturday to have dental work done, returning Monday. Walter Blackburn was Monday on business. Mr. Langdon, ranger of station, wife and children, town Sunday on business. Mrs. Ray McReynolds is the guest of Mrs. Walter Allison for a few days. Mrs. L. G. Huston received a letter from her brother Homer King, who In Class 1A. stating that he was at Pan'Pedro, California, but don't know how long he will be there or where he will he sent next. After a few days visit with relotlves Mrs. Tom Ledgerwood has returned to town. Mr. Ritter. who lives on the John Day river, below Dale, is helping J. H. Mettle with his hay. An epidemic of something like 15 grippe. In a severe form is going the rounds among the children here. All the farmers are rushing their hay Into the barns after the rains. Some of the hay crops are short but the most of It Is, yielding much bel ter than was expected a few weeks go. Mrs. Carl Sturdlvant and daughter Tna. are visiting on Bridge creek with Mrs- Sturdlvant's parents, Mr. ana Mrs. Frank Martin. AUGUST CLEARANCE OF WASH SKIRTS AND DAINTY SUMMER DRESSES t or tMe woman or miss who has not selected her summer wash skirt or dress, our August Clearance means a subj stantial saving. White Skirts of gabardine, satinettp cloth and basket weave in newest models, neatly made and guaranteed not to shrink. t All Summer Dresses Greatly Reduced. In town AVI 11 lams were in. Inc. UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP. BETTER AND SOFTER LIGHT la assured by the use of mm of thai beautiful fixtures of ours. 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