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EIGHT PAGES "" PAGE EIGHT w DAILY EAST OKEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1918 ' TO ARRIVE THIS WEEK GROUND CHERRIES PICKLING CUCUMBERS TICKLING ONIONS BARTLETT PEARS FREESTONE PEACHES Water Melons, all you want at 3c Lb. Bring us your Eggs, we pay 40c per dozen.' FAST OKEGOXI-VN SMBOI.j ' NEWS OF CMATIIXA CO. Rains Holding up Harvest at Gurdane; Other News CRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. "QUALITY" Two Phones 28 ; S23 Main St. ftfv' GrrUYAXF). Aiitf. 21- Charles JCiy nUirtrtl bonding hint week, but n heavy ruin Friday and Sjturday will hUm it Ir a fow days. Js cold and cloudy at present wrkinf?. Mrs. t'harlrs riqite and rtillriVen spent Sunday with Mrs Joe Pedro. Mr. and Sirs. ave Wymoro.nnd daughter Kvelyno returned from Vil lon last week. Mr. Wytiore Kas hcvu working in the .harvest ft elds nt lien Siinonton'a. , C. F. W. Holliwter vinited ' a few days lat week with his family at Gurdane- , John French was at Gurdano Tuns day evening. F. Hartshorn returned Tuesday from the harvest fields at Weston and is staying on his homestead. Mrs. Jim Powers and four dauKh ters left Saturday morning1 for Port hind, where they will spend the whi ter to school their children. Mr. Mowers has been in Portland for some time Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wymore and daughter visited at the homo of their Paen ts, Charles Ely and family, one iday last week. , . ' , - Pilot Kock ranch Friday, leturnlng home ( hat even in tr. Mr. Jones brought Mrs. Frank GHUlantl home. Mm Gilllland Is improving' rapidly. Kev. J turner organized a Sunday school at .Gurdane a short lime ago and classes are held every Sunday Ben Moore went to Pilot lock last week. Francis Gillihnul is spending a few days at Pilot liock, having took hm aunt. Mrs. Mowers and family, down. John Garter and wife of L,inut Creek were nt IMllurd French's last week. 1). Northrup Marted his threshlntt machine last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dllhird French and son Jesse- nre spending a few days at Long Creek this week. Coming Down to Bed-rock and looking at affairs f rom a buyer's or customer's standpoint, why isn't it nat ural that he goes to such a place of bus- iness where up-to-date methods are used, efficient service is rendered and good value is given? The American National Bank tries to give you all of that and a little more. THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK Pendleton, Oregon "Strongest Bank in ' Eastern Oregon.' I The Best Buy in Tovn Fine house, excellent location, beautiful lots, fin 1 ished complete. A bargain. Terms. 70 PHONE 70 TAXICAB The best Taxi and Automobile wrvire In Pendleton. All licens ed drivers. lroniit and reli able cars always at your ser vice. Taxi Hooks Cheapest In Town. PARKER TAXI CO. O. K. BARBER SHOP Sunday School Conference Is Held at Gilliam Ranch (Fast Oreeonian Special.) PILOT ROCK. Aug. 21. Another successful Home Guard dance whs given hero Saturday night. Several car loads of Pendleton young people here. Music was furnished by Saw yer's orchestra. A conference was held Sunday at the Albert Gilliam ranch by the tea chers and officers of the Sundav school and church. "Well filled dinner baskets were taken by all -who went, and Vero enjoyed picnic style in the yard. Mrs. C. i. Bracher is spending a few weeks in Portland with relatives. She is accompanied by her two dau ghters. Clara and Lorraine. Mrs. H, H. Hindermnn 'who under went an operation at Pullman, Wn., recently has returned to her home here. She was accompanied by Mrs. J. L. Gllliland who left Tuesday morn ing for Pullman, Ben Gill and Bert Johnston were business visitors here Monday. Rey. and Mrs. John T. Itickford ar rived here from California, last week. They are living in the parsonage. Will Hutchison purchased the lot between the homes of Mrs. John Ship pe and Mr. Kenntson. The land was bought from Mrs. Shippe. Arthur Bmd made a business trip to Pendleton Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Scharpf motored to Pendleton Saturday. DR. R. B. ROBBINS Dentistry Judd Bldg. Court and Main Sts. DALE KOTHWELJj Optometrist and optlcl Eyes Scientifically ft trjjy, examined. rP Glasses ground to fit American National Bank Building. Pendleton. Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Chronic and Nervous Diseases snd Diseases of Women. X-Ray Elec tro Therapeutic. Temple P.hh?., Room 12, Phone 41 Chas. E. Heard, Inc. 721 Main Street Phone 477 I Buy War Savings Stamps PjiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKiiii DENTISTRY Dr. David Bennett Hill Dr. Tom O. Bailey ludd liuiidiiur. rendleton, Oregon. New Wheat Planted in July Now up 4 Inches at Helix (Fast Oreeonian Special. HELIX. Aiir. 20 Purlns the lat ter days of July Ji'ss Mclu-p planted So acres of clean summer fallow on the Scott ranch, adjoining Helix, to wheat. It is now -I itu-hes hitii. a splendid stand and lookH lir;u;l if al. Mr. and Mrs. I 'hiirh-s I'affenlier crer have a son, brrn August in. A hard rainfall nearly all 'if .Mon day nteht. J. B. Kennedy of 1'emlletnn w;i here Monday- Mr. and Mrs. Carl lVntley of War rene were Monday visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Joe X. Scott of Athena were in town yesterday. Miss Sarah Montgomery wan a finest of the J. K. K. Kins home .Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Mikesel Make Their Home at Echo F-Trr. wxintA. Kxl&mi. ..... (Rust Oreeonian Special.) Hasil Mile-el of this place and Miss rn'illna Naionl Keith of llinlile. who were married on Satnrd ay even ing at the IIot'l Pendleton, rendle ton. tire., returned home Sar.day. Tin hnnni' niinln will make their name there for the 4 present. l!alph Martin. who has clerked ! hero the past six months for the ! fieorse & Miller Company, left Sun ir'.RV for (Vntrnlia, Wash., to accept a similar position. Mrs. Martin and sen. Master Donald, are visiting rela tives in Walla Walla, hut will Join Mr. Martin at their new home ticforo school opens. Lee Savely left yesterday for Frnnli. lln, Ky., en a visit tfa his mothers home. Miss Neta Whltworth of Mend, Ore.. U here visitlnB with relatives. Glenn's Kerry, Idaho, visit ins with Plant t. 27 Inch.. Ions, 14 inchM wid- 21 InchM hifh Lalley-Light furnishes two sources of light and power in the one plant. The machine itself is one ; the storage battery is the other. Light used direct from the generator is as steady and strong and brilliant as from the battery. This is an advantage not usually 'found. It is due to the fact that the patented Lalley-Light engine is especially designed and built to drive an electric generator. It is worth a great deal to the man who must have light and power that are wholly reliable. We will demonstrate Lalley-Light, free. Call for the book of owners' testimonials. Pendleton Auto Co. FALLISH" These days make one feel as though the calendar had been turned up 30 davs Arc vou i nrcDared for this early and unexpected onslaught of cool wea tlv 7 The me'wa" Tever more opportune for you .JH? your selections. Re-orders on merchandise h.s season mil be almost an i im possibility. We can only advise you as to existing conditions. You will have to use your own good judgment. Van nuns ............ Fall Dresses I 'all Waists '.. Fall Silks yard . ...tHc, $1.: IHill nnls fur iliihlrcn. rail Skirts , , $12.50 to $in.RO . . . $t.0 to $ I2.no $2.0H, $.N, $1.08 , $i.t, $!., Ii. . $:um to si 1.7 ... $3.08 to $10.50 Fall Ginislinins. yard. Fall l"ercnle, yard.., Fall Outlaw rinnnclH. Fall Blanket llr . . . rail Hosiery M'a 10c, 21c, '2:lo l-lo, I-2c, 950 25t 27 l-2c, 2o $I.7B. $2.19, $2.00, $2.BS 5Uc, 8 He, $1.10, $1.40 lill inidcrwinr Vnlou Sulut ..91. IB. $1.30, $1.B'J jfj Incorporated J roixow her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, F. M. Scrivener. Mr. and Mrs. "Vincent MrKennn visited In Kchn yesterday while on Miss Address Meador is hero from their way from Vulo, Ore., to Port land. Mrs." Ralph Singer and two little sons are visit ins with relatives at Wnrtshurtr, " Wash. lxmis Scholl Jr. aiid A. U Warnock returned Slinday from an automobile Hip to the Snake river In Wlllowa county. Horn, on Sunday, AtiKtist 18, to Mr. end Mrs. Conrad I-usesang of this place, a son. Mrs. James jMclAUghlln returned home yestertlay after a, short visit In Tendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Will Mil.escl of Iler 'iiislon spent Sunday evening in Kcho with relatives. , 1 . r:..l.l .....1 ann T.ick fl m absent on an automobile trip to Call- ! fornia. Quite a heavy rain fell litre last 1 evening. , It was much needed on ac count of the reads- and marked e'centrlcltles was gener- Mr. niossom, In bequest of money ally thouuht to have owned but little running from $25 to $400. apparently property, left real estate and securl- forgot no one who had been kind to ties valued at several thousand dol- hint, and a larger part of the docu- lurs nietit Is an expression of gratitude. Money Left to Friends. noon UIVKK. nr.. Aug. 15. The v.ill of the Into J. M. lUossom, retired student and rancher. v,hn- died here recently, Is the must remarkable one ever filed in the local probate court. Mr. Hlnssom, who lV his frit sit habits coioi urn On Arms and Limbs. Suffered Terribly From Burning and Loss of Sleep. Nothing Purer, Sweeter, Or More Effective, For All Skin Troubles Than Cuticura. " Ecrema broke out from wrists to elbowB.andanklee to knees. My limbs got so bad that all the sum cameoff snd the flesh turned blue, constantly throwing off a watery fluid Bo that 1 had to keep them wrapped in rags. I suffered terribly from itching and burning and loss of sleep. " I tried many remedies but without success. Then I used Cuticura Soap and Ointment which healed me in about a month, leaving no scars." (Signed) H. A. Jones, 999 West End Ave., San Raphael, Calif., June 27, 1917. Cheap soaps, harsh soaps, coarse, strongly medicated soaps are respon sible for many skin troubles In the world. You may rely on Cuticura Soap for all toilet purposes. Sample Fh h'ree tir M.iil. Adftrc. post card cvci ywi llcpl. R. B...100." Sold li.K:. ( antrncnt 2.1 and nuc. OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE t'CSS, (NfTsiri b ' ' . -Tcr ;-l ' IT WON'T BS LONG ! ; j EDNAB.: I am going to have a few friends down to The Kopper Kettle for lunch tomorrow noon and I want you to join us. Meet rac there at twelve bells. GEORGE. The New WoolDresses For Fall Ready for Your Choosing Just unpacked and now on display, the new tailored dresses for Fall and Winter wear. "Simplicity" is the key note of the styles shown in all wool serge, gabardine, Poiret twill and wool jersey. Many pleasing models in high waisted effects for the Miss attending high school and college. Make your se lections early. I Tcndlcton's Exclusive Itcady-to-Wcar Shop HUDSON CHASSIS motor rebored with 1 1-2 ton Torbeson Axle Truck Aftaclimont Hardwood stake body and cab Practically new. Will sell for ssso Oregon Motor Garage INOohPOItATED UT, Hi. Wert Court St,