" DAILY EAST OREGONTAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1918. EIGHT PAGES PACE EIGHT Fruit Special for Saturday f Early Elberta Teaches, fine for canning, box $1.30 Kartlett Tears, just right for canning, box $2.50 Italian Trunes, very scarce this year, lb 7lzC Bradshaw Tlums, don't miss getting some of this fine fruit, pound T'c Home Grown Canteloupes, crate $2.00 4 large ones for 25c Water Melons, guaranteed, all you want at pound 3c Ripe Tomatoes, box $1.25 Strawberries? very fine, box 25c Received Fresh Each Day Strawberries, Egg Tlant, Casabas, Celery, Sweet Totatoes. Green and Wax Beans, Grapes, Apples and Summer Squash. "If you don't trade with us we both loose money." . GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. "QUALITY" Two Phones 28 . 823 Main St K.ST ORKGOXIAN SPBCIAti NEWS OP I'MATlMiA CO- EVENTUALLY You wish to be connected with and have back of you a strong bank, pro gressive in its methods, liberal in its " olicy and able to give you financial aid at such times when you are in need of it It is M AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK Pendleton, Oregon "Strongest Bank in Eastern Oregon." Rain and Cold Weather Holds Back Hay Harvest riCIAII, Ansr. 22. The weather I has turruMl off very cold and cloudy, with freiiuent showers, which makea the hay harvest draff, as the standing Kraln is very slow rlpcnlnff and the hay will not cure when it la so cold Sand damp. The weather is like late j fall weather and everyone Is preditc ' ins an early full. ! Mrs. T. V. llMiland. who has been ! staying at Hideaway Sprfnica for some time in company with her sons. Tod jcilllland and family and Baird (lilli- land and family, were In town a short I time Sunday, goinsr on to the J. AV. jsturdivant ranch for a few days" j visit before soins to their home at ! I'ilot Itock. I 1-Vlix Johnson of liance passed ! through town Siturday with another l fine hunch of heef cattle for the lnar . ket. I l!ert Martin and family moved to town Saturday to be ready for school, which will begin September 2. They will occupy the MeKenzle house on the north hill. Mossle and Acnes Mettle were in town Saturday shopping. William Meenss of rtrldce creek was in town Saturday and Sunday on btisim-s. Mrs. Roesch and daughters, Anna and Ida. and Mrs. Kothrock of Ven- ! dloton. who have been visiting friends 'In t'kiah for the last two weeks, re 'tnrneS to J'endleton Sunday afler i noon. J. W. Kndicott. CleorKe Kills and ; Roscoe Iiferson left the last of the (week for l'ilt Kock with their beef cattle. j Carl Sturdlvant and wife, who have been iii the moi'mtains for the last I week, returned Sunday and report the ! huckleberries very scarce. Willie McKenzie of rVndleton, who is in the draft and has tg answer the 1 call August 2fi. is in Uklah visiting (with his friends for a few rflays be ' fre leaving. Miss Dora Itarrett left for IVndle ! ton Sunday evening for medical teat i ment. i ' ' DR. R. B. BOBBINS Dentistry Judd Bldg. Court and Main Sts. suniiuiiiiiiiTiiimiiimi I The Best Buy in Town i i t - DALE ROTHWEXIi Optometrist and Optlrtfa Eyes ScieotlflcllJ examined. Glasses ground to tit American National Bank Buildlns, Fandlaton. 1 I Fine house, excellent location, beautiful lots, fin- ished complete. A bargain. Terms. Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Chronic and Nervous Diseases and Diseases of Women. X-Ray Eleo- tro Therapeutics. Temple Bldg., Room 12, Phone M Ch&s. E. Heard, Inc. 721 Main Street Thone 477 Buy War Savings Stamps 5iitnnitHitiimMiiiinimmmimmmmmiimiimnmmi DENTISTRY Dr. David Bennett mil Dr. Tom O. Bailey Tudd lluilillns, IVndleton, Oregon. Plant It 77 Inch Ions, 14 inch wid- 21 WhM Lalley-Light furnishes two sources of light and power in the one plant. The machine itstlf 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 wil! demonstrate Lalley-Light, free. Call for the book of owners' testimonials. Pendleton Auto Co. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin of Bridge creel? Svere In town Monday. They have Just returned from & week's outinft in the mountain. Pol Uusner was In town Sunday packing and disposing of hit house hold goods before he -leaves in the next call. J. II, Wagner and Jinks Jacquea went out on Five Mil creek Sunday hunting grouse. Charley Hynd and George Caldwell returned from Mt. Vernon Monday with three thoroughbred shorthorn bulls, which Mr. Hynd purchased over there. Ijevt EtdrldrTe passed through town Monday morning. tfolnn south Into Grunt county to purchase, horses. Mr. and Mrs. ,T;tnies Mossie and Tou Mossle visited Sunday at J. H- Met t ie. Mrs. Frank Hilhert was in town Monday visiting. Rev. Joseph Herbert, who has been on his vacation for the last month, visited his son. who Is In Coos county, and his brother at Seattle. He re turned Saturday evening- and from now on there will be regular services nt the church Sunday morning and evening. Mrs. Herbert will return la t er. Sam Kelson and son and daughter of Hidaway were in town Monday evening on business. Mrs. Clyde Heach of Lewiston. Idaho, was a guest at the ITklah hotel oVer Sunday on her way to Long creek. German Press Laments Habit of Speaking That Filthy English Language AMSTERDAM. Aug. 22. What the newspapers characterize as "the filthy and treacherous Teutonic habit of speaking English instead of good, honest. beautiful German" Is con demned by the Cologne Volkzeitung, thus: "Thousands among us would rather tie their tongues into a knot over an Irish stew' than use the good Ger- man word giilasch. Is it really indis pensable that the English should teach ua how to eat and drink? "In our dwelling houses tln-re are stores, there Is a 'din in groom, we still encumber ourselves with 'shawls.- slips, 'sweaters' and other 'fashion able' things. The Herman young wo. man knows exactly what Is 'fair ami what Is 'shocking.' Her school friend addresses her as 'my dear, and the honest German 'handedruck' is de gVaded Into 'shake hands. "At parting It sounds so murh more disttngulsched to say Tare well' than 'labewohl,' an on returning it is the, correctthing to say 'how do you dor In answer to which instantly come the retort, 'very well,' which Is sup posed to be nmre cordial than out 'vorzugllch-' "These lamentable lapses could be multiplied Intn the Infinite, for there is not a single department of . Ger man life whic h they have not invaded. German people, pray, oh pray d honor our own ' glornoiis German mother tongue and uproot t In; vn pid English from your memory, ' The Coats are Going We arc author ized govern ment agents for Thrift slitnijM slap the Kulser Willi one. We have never had such a tremendous de mand for Coats as we are experiencing this sea son. We know the reason, and you will under stand why, if you stop to consider. Our prices range from $5.00 to $20.00 cheaper than are be ing offered at other stores. Our qualities and styles are identical if not in a good many cases superior. We will endeavor to order more Coats, but you fully understand the market conditions this season. A splendid selection still remains. Would you look them over? CLOTH COATS $12.50 to $44.00 PLUSH COATS $22.50 to $69.00 VELVET COATS $11.50 to $17.50 The. !iet Vnelo von ever liad Ik culling ,vou: put it W. S. 8. In hi 'Heron Hook" Incorporated & i "HOBO KING" TO URGE THAT BUMS BE PUT TO WORK WARrilNHTO.V, Auif. 2i. Jiff vis ("HuImi Kln") blew intn town t" interest Oi-m'rnl Crmvdrr to wt work for the country's ' luints." "You sep." s.ikl .Jeff, "tlin differ ence between the hubo, trump unci bum is thiit the first can unil ib.es vork. the second can nml will work if he hnn to. nml the thinl won't work. "Now, thirty thousand hoboes are working for their country today. Tho'ye Rone out of our ranks inl ) the army and navy. This work-or-fitht law will cop a majority of the tramps, but the bum the older bird, who freiiuentx the barrelhouse anil missions, a drnn on society we've k it to Ket him. " Tin itoinK to see General Crowd er and try to pet him interested in havinK these bums put at work pecl ii'fc petatoeH uni cicintf jobs around anlor.itients. "I lay free the soldiers from litis stuff and lot the bums do it." GERMANY CRIES I H FEAR OF AH Photographs, Documents Prove Allied Bombers' Efficiency. MiNOoX, A UK. 21. One of the most significant features ft the aerial tiombinn offensive of the Untiwh is the loud resjtoii.se it Iuih i-lit:it-i from the liiTinan people, nay llritish tiewHa- Tho 1)0 in 'uk of i:n!;intl broulit no roini'laint, hut only roiuwriJ reao 1 it lion ; i lonny, an f ferine the first i.ri'luiiinarv pans of UritiHh nt tarkH, ,it nin'H lvan to cry, ami pro U'st iiion protest is puurini; upon tier man a nt hunt un. This iiu-uiiH th itritlsh bnmhinR if ff ih"i i- is WfoM iv v. t luit fnr-rt'a'hin! (Ifstriict ion has horn oausoil to rail w:iy jiiiu'tioiiM nml faotorios, ami that ( li-rtiiun chilms that 1'ril ish raids hav o ait'oiii pi tMhod nothing serious havo 1mm n untrue. I otailH nf t h rt;i inn ijo raum-d by th-o 1' rit ish ra ids ran asily ho sup prcssod by the lirrman oonsorship. and it is assort id t h-r 1m almndaiit phutotMphto. and o:ipturod (loi'iiincnf ta ry ovidotiof t ii:it I ho I'rarn of t hf peoph; aro based upon r-nl execution dont. No other remedy will so surely and quickly correct the liver and improve the EeecDam's Pills LwMt SU of Any Mediein im thm WorM. OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE Yes, S'ft, "r'n this :,; W AlAMi :i Wy 11' PrroreM . va w. aiv,d start Tue 4 NOTED AMERICANS ON MOTOR JAUNT WASHINUToX, A UK. 2.1. Some where on t he dust y roads of Mary land today a motor caravan Is speed- lux on it vacation, carry Inn with It millions of dollars' worth of brain, kenliiH and talent. The makeup of the party Is: Thomas A. Edison. electric wizard ; Henry Ford, of Jitney fame; J. Ihir- n iinhs. naturalist, and Edward N, Hurley, shipping board chairman. nesting- from their war service they have started from Pittsburg, en route for the mount a Ins of Easter n Tennessee. Their caravan carries the comforts of home and a chef who rover knew that folks have lndit$cx tion. rtVi ;ack pickford' mHif Majesty. Dimccr Ceart AIIW TI1DAV. Many Women are Selecting' Their Fall Garments NOW! Each day we are opening new thing.? from America's Fashion Center. . NEW SUITS, NEW COATS, NEW DRESS ES. NEW WAISTS, NEW SKIRTS. Watch our windows for the newest Fall Modes better still, come in and look through the showing. We will be pleased to show you through. Ready-to-Wear Exclusively GOOD USED TRUCK FOR SALE CHEAP Hudson chassis; motor re-' bored; hardwood stake body and cab. Equipped with one and one-half ton Torbeson axle TRUCK ATTACHMENT. Practically new and in first-class operating condi tion. A bargain at $850 ' Oregon Motor Garage IN OOICPO RATED I IT, lit. 111, IIS Wert Court Be Telephone M