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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER-4,: 1918. EIGHT PAGES PAGE EIGHT Canning Fruit NOW IS THE TIME TO CAN Bartlett Pears, Freestone Peaches, Italian Prunes, Crab Apples. We receive large shipments each day by express direct from the grower. We in vite your inspection of our fruit before you buy. Elberta Teaches, fancy stock, box. Bartlett Tears, extra fancy, box.. Italian Trunes, pound Extra Fine Crab Apples, pound . . . Complete Line of Economy Jars, and covers. Mason Fruit Jars, . . $1.50 .. $2.50 .. V2c .... 6c Clamps Covers and rubbers, Jelly Glasses and Tarowax CRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. "QUALITY Two Phones 28 823 Main St EAST OREGONIAN SPECIAL NEWS OF . UMATILLA CO, 4 A Day's Business At the American National Bank mean any or all of the following: may Oriental? a. duvklnx account. Collonion of a sight draft. - liuyinj? Travelers Cheeks, Placing1 funds on interest. Opening" a Kulnsrs account. Renting a Safety Box. Buying domestic or foreign xrhauf Borrow ii i money on real estate or chattels. Issuiiij? a trade aiceptanee. Making payment on liberty Bonds. I'luring mhialile taterM in cweroM. Negotiating mmKry notes. THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK Pendleton, Oregon "Strongest Bank in Eastern Oregon." X j Clair Sturdivant Says, Write, Write, Write, Everybody Write' (East Oreitonian Special.) VKIAH. Or.. Sept. 4. Clair Stur divant. one of the young men from this part of I'matllla county who Is serving In the navy. Is now In for eign waters, where he will be for several months. He closes by saying write, write, write, everybody write. The' letter follows: Somewhere In Foreign Waters, July 31, 1918. Dear Ones at Home: Well, I am a long distance from home now, but am getting along all right, and the ship I am on Is a dan dy. A person Can realise there Is a war going on when he gets over here, although I have not seen much of It yet. We had a fine trip coming over i here, and perhaps you won't believe me when T tell you I was not the least bit seasick, of course we did not have any rough weather, or I guess 1 would have been. I have not seen very much of this country yet, and don't know how I like It, but If there are any pretty girls over here it will be all right. I would like to tell you just where I nm, but am not allowed to. It will b quite a while before 1 get hack to the good old IT. S. A. Per haps ten or; eleven month., anyway. One thing I can tell you Is. that T'nele Sam don't let the hoys over here go hungry. We have three good meals a day. Now, just ns soon as you get this letter tell everybody to write. I have not had a letter for a long time. Don't bother about sending any thing to me. only that sweater that Frankle has for me. 'or I have every thing that I need: but write, write, write, everybody write. CIjUR STURDIVANT. V. fi. S. New York, Care Eostmaster, X- T. Ukiah School Opened With Good Attendance f B f t 5 - srjt - i This remarkable photograph the f Longpont, eleven rlrt to reach America Hhow the ex tent of the American's haul of prison era In the firt blcr drive on th Marne. These are the feJlow who were told Ty the kulner: 'The Americans can't flirht' The p let 'ire wnji tnkpn at miles southwest ot Soiseons, shortly after the allies began their drive on July 18, and shows a string of German "bacon. " a mile long, marching over the hills with only an occasional armed American to Kuard them. (East Oregonlan Special.) UKIAH, Sept. 4. The sound of the school bell was heard Monday morn ing and school was called for a short time with, a good attendance, to tlnd out what new books the scholars needed, and Tuesday both teachers and scholars began active work. Claud Ledgerwood, who has been working near Pendleton during the summer, returned home Saturday eve. ning, but will return to Pendleton soon to attend school during the win ter. Mr. and Mrs. Tnhue and family of Pendleton, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George Ness for a short time Mrs- La hue Is a sister of Mrs. Xess. Charles Eveland of Dale, was in town Saturday after supplies. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chamberlain made a trip to Pendleton Saturday, returning Sunday. Miss Mossle Met tle had charge of the postofflce dur ing Mrs. Chamberlain's absence. Mrs. Francis Herbert returned Sat urday, after visiting with her son and daughters, for several weeks at Port land and Powers. Mrs. Maggie Walker of Dale, was in town Saturday trading. Perry Simpson, who Is stationed at Pearson Meadows, and Clarence Daley of Frazier Station, fire guards, were in town Saturday for supplies. Miss Mossle Mettle, Miss Agnes Met tie. Jinks Jacjue, Virgil Peterson, Phil Fairbanks. Cecil and Rav Mar tin and J- H. Wagner, visited at Hida- way springs Sunday, William Allison of Oriental, came down Saturday on business. The new service flag, with sixteen stars, now. floats beneath the start, and stripes on the new flagpole In Ukiah. v Nate Raines of Pendleton, was a guest at the Ukiah hotel Sunday. James Oatly was a business visitor here today. George Ness made a business .trip to Pendleton Saturduy, returning Sunday, ' Bert Keeney of Dale was a guest at the Ukiah hotel Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley slaughter of Ritter moved to town Tnursday and will occupy Mrs. Chamberlain's resi dence In the south part of town. Mrs. Slaughter has been employed as prin cipal of the school. Jim Johnson, wife and daughter. Katherine, of Range, were In Ukiah Monday night en route to Pendleton J. W. Kndicott lost a fine stallion a few days ago. T. P. GUliland and wife of Pilot Hock, passed through town Sunday on their way to Hidaway springs. John Dern and sisters, Ruth and Marie, Mrs. Slarbaum and wife and Miss Bessie Bottoms of Alba left Saturday for Meadow creek for a few days' pleasure and hunting. Mrs. A. M. Whittaker. mother of Mrs. R. O. Clark, who suffered a I stroke of apoplexy several weeks ago. H some better at this writing. Mrs. Ramie of Oravllle, Washing ton, who has been visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Ed Bank km of Ritter, for a few weeks, was In Uklnh Mon day night on her return home. Mrs, Banks accompanied her to Ukiah. Albert Peterson, who has been driv ing the auto truck between Ukiah and Long Creek, has turned the job over to Bert Keeney of Dale, who will try Ills luck for a while as a chauffeur FALL UNDERWEAR Get it, while getting is good. Don't wait too long, as prices are advanc ing on the wholesale market daily, andd with that the supply is becoming more scarce every hour. Surely there will always be some on the market but whether you will be able to get just the garment you want is a question. Our prices are so reasonable considering the conditions. Mvdhim Weight Cotton X'lilon Suits for Ladles'. . I .uilies' Medium Weight Fleeced I'nlon 8uiu I .ad lex' Heavy Weight Fleered t'nlon Suits ladles' Long sleeve Silk and Wool I'nlon Suits. . . . Ijidles Short sleeve Silk and Wool I'nlon Suits. . . . ladles' Sleevelem Silk and Wool Union Suits 1-udlCH' Medium Weight Wool Shirts and Drawers. ladies' Medium Weight Oolton Shirts and lravcrs Children's Mediiun Weight Cotton I'nlon Suits Children's Heavy Weight Fleeced I'nlon Suits Hoys' Klhtx'd Cotton I nioii Suits Hoys' FlcecculTnion SiiitN Men's Itiblied Cotton Union Suits Men's Fleeced I'liion Suits ... $1.49 $l.3 !. , . f 3.49, $.UH . . J.4, :l.lK 2.ll . . M, f l.!l . 8o . a; 7c, Kite IMc, J He, HOC, He, 1.15 Tile, 8e, 9Ho (Ill 7e. 8e (J.IIH , l.8 We are author, ized govern ment agents for Thrift Stamps Slap the Kaiser with one. jfj Incorporated J The. ?irst ITnrlo joa ever had Is calling: you: put a W. S. S. In his ' '.Seron Book" DR. R. B. ROBBINS Dentistry Juddddg. Court and Main Sts. Ans Huffman Seriously Injured. Thresher Shaft (East Oregonlan Special.) ATHENA. Sept. 4. Mr- Hunter and family are moving from Blakeley here into the property he purchased last fall from Henry Koepke. Aus Huffman was quite seriously Injured last week when he was caught In a tumbling rod shaft on Joe Key s stationary machine. A broken rin was sustained as well as a serlously wounded arm. Ed Kidder Is here on a visit with relatives from the river below Bing ham springs. Dr. Sharp was taken to the hospital at Walla Walla yesterday where he will probably undergo a surgical op eration. Mrs. Bob Lee, who lives near Mil ton, was an Athena visitor Tuesday. He v. and Mrs. Oleiser are attend ing the Methodist conference which Is being held ht Pendleton this week. Mayor and Mrs. H- T. Watts were In Pendleton yesterday Watts' brothers caterpillar is be-1 ing used to temporarily pump water j at the old pumping plant, the elec trical coils having burned out of the dynamo. 1 Mrs. Herrold of Portland, will leave soon for her home after having spent few weeks with her daughter. Mrs. O. M. Shlgley, who has been onite ill. must have letter from surgeon gen eral, Washington, D. C, authorizing the acceptance. Signal Corps Applicants must be approved by chief signal officer, Washington, D. C. Air service Applicants mtipt pre sent letter of approval from director of military aeronautlrs, Washington, D. C- Quartermaster corps No letter nor approved application necessary. AH applicants must pass the pre scribed. Physical examination and should possess the qualifications re quired for enlistments in the staff departments desired. -was formerly at Wasco and has been j from the Montana border. The city here several times for the Hound-Up. contains 2500 people and Is Import Bonners Ferry, Idaho, is 23 miles from! ant as a mining and lumbering cen the Canadian line, 18 miles from thei ter. Washington border and but 3 4 miles i . . - - Cavaliere Has 101 Wounds, Decorations Of Many Countries dale: roth well OptometHt and Ovdn Eyes Scientifically examined. Glasses ground to fit American Nation. Bank Pendleton Building SOME GOOD VALUES IN USED CARS 191G Ford Runabout $200.00 1916 Ford Roustabout . 300.00 1917 Chalmers 5 passenger 575.00 1917 Oakland Touring Car. 600.00 1917 Chevrolet 450.00 1917Jeffry 1300.00 1918 Chandler 1100.00 Several Franklin Touring Cars in good condition ranging in price from $350.00 to $900.00. It Will Tay You to Come in and Look These Cars Over Before You Buy. Pendleton Auto Co. Established 1907 Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Chronic and Nervoua Diseases and Dlaeasca of Women. X-Ray ElM- tro Therapeutic. Temple Bid?-. Koom 12, Phone ! Men Above 46 May Enlist in Certain Branches of Army Men between the a?res of 46 and 56 may enlist In certain branches of the army, the following announce ment on the .subject having been re ceived by this newspaper from the recruiting offices stationed ot The Dalles: Men who have passed their 46th birthday and who have not yet reach ed their 56th birthday can enlist in the following staff departments: Meical department Applicants TIY HKXRT WOOD, 'IT. P. Staff Correspondent.) ROME, Aug. 12. By mall.) Cavaliere Antonio Mango of the famous Sassari brigade from Sardinia has the distinction of being the most wounded and the most decorated soldier in the Italian army. Mango has just mt wounds to hs credit. Two of his brothers have been killed In the wnr. He spent four months In a prison camp at Mahausen before he succeeded in escaping. Mango has Just received the cross of a Knight of the Order of the Crown of Italy for dirtln- gnished services on the field of battle. He has the Italian gold medal for milltarv valor and threo silver medals for bravery at the front- He has the medal for having made the Tripoli campaign In 1311 and also for the medal for distinguished ser- vice rendered during the Mes- sina earthquake. His military career as an al- lied soldier has been so remark - able that he has received r'eco- rations from all the principal allied countries. Including Kng- land, France, Belgium and fier- bia. BARGAIN IN A RANCH We have for sale a well improved ranch of 3(50 acres; 130 acres in summer fallow; 7 miles from town with a complete outfit ready to go to work for $20,000. Half cash and balance at 7 per cent interest to suit purchaser. Good, chance for some one. MATLOCK-LAATZ INVESTMENT CO. -Real Estate . Loans Insurance General Crowder's Cousin Attending Methodist Meeting Rev. I'. s. Crowder. pantor of the Mpthodist church at Honncrn Ferry, Idaho, who Ih here for the conference, is a second cotisin of General Crow, der. in charge of the draft organ ization. Rev. Crowder lived in AVash inRton, I. C. for a time and hae been in the west for five years. He OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE UHJj YOUTHFUL SUITS FOR FALL Youthfulness in every line The newest styles of New York's new season will delight you with the many novel touches in collars, pockets and belts, as well as writh the grace and slenderness of their well tailored lines. Ask to see the latest "Miss Manhattan" arrivals. They are always interesting. Sold exclusively in Pendleton by this store. Pendleton's Ready-to-Wear Store DENTISTRY Dr. David Bennett Hill Dr. Tom O. Bailey Indd Building, Pendleton, Oregon. 70 PHONE 70 TAXICAB The bct Tl and Automobile srrtk-e In Kendltfon. AH Uorn rd drivers. I'rnmpt and reli able rant always 4 your rr-vk-r. . Taxi ftMk, 25 IIMIi-k for S:l..V. HAi HAl HOW IvOUUb I COOK. 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