East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 30, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY EAST OREGONTAN, rENTH.ETON. OREGON. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER HQ. ICTlg.
EAST OREGONIAN SPECIAL
-NEWS OF UMATILLA CO.
COLUMBIA OLEOMARGARINE
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We highly recommend Columbia brand,
for table use and every cooking purpose.
IT. S. inspected and passed by department
of Agriculture No. 1, District of Oregon.
We receive this direct from factory every
few days.
1 lb. Carton.
2 il. Carton .
45c
83c
Rellfleur Apples, Delicious Apples, Win
ter Hanana Apples, (livening Apples, Rlue
1'ermain Apples, (irimcs llolden Apples,
Jonathan Apples.
GRAY BROS. CROCERY CO.
"QUALITY"
Two Phones 28 . 823 Main St
Not a Man
Rut who would place all his money
and all he could borrow on a winning
horse, wouldn't he?
Whv not place a goodly part on a
WINNING CAUSE of HUMANITY,
purely to bring Big Returns, by buying
a Bond of the Fourth Liberty Loan at
wnw
tiL wiuuuttii imiiun
Pendleton. Oregon
"Strongest Bank in
Eastern Oregon."
RomReapcrtoKvctinqHammer j
Columbia River
Shipbuilding
Corporation
in Portland, complete two
new way.
2500 Additional
Men
will be required at the end
of the harvesting teaton.
At lea:-t 2000 of these will be unskilled men who
will come from tho harvest fields of the North
west an. I in a short time be transferred into .skilled
shipbuilders.
When you have performed your patriotic duty in
the harvest fields, come to the tihipyarU tind hit the
Hun a;';iin.
Columbia River Shipbuilding
Corporation
X Personal News of
Ukiah and Vicinity
(Knut OrKnlan Special.)
VKlAH. rpt. Mrm K. O. I
Vnul nnii datiKhter, Mr. Hubert
Sturm, Helen nnd Potiny and Ron
Hrrkeley of Tort In ml, were vlult inn
WVdnemliiy and Thursday In t'anin
I'mirlp. Mm. Prvaul formerly liven
t Allm but It ha been its years Mnce
nhe hn here, and this l lir firs
visit hack here ninoe leav!nx and
she seri many chitnKt-ft. Miw Krank
ie ( it i tlivant accompnnh'd t hem
l';itk t l'ort Hind whtre ulie will re
n nin tint in t he w inter.
Mr. J. 11- Mettle returned a fiw
dun iiko from a visit on 1 hitter
creek with hvr dattKhter, Mw. Kran J
Hae of Walla Walla w.re Friday
visitors.
.Mrn. J. 1. Klllmn and datiuhter Mia.
A. J. Melhinnld of pokanu are at the
Kllltan raneh in Vannvele.
Mra. Jennie i-slio li here from
WaitMbnr.
Mr. and Mra. Klmer Hendrlckiton ofj
the Finnish colony "were In town today.
Mcacham Red Cross
Docs Refugee Work
(Kast OrrRonian Special.) '
MHAt'HAM. Sept. 30. Mr. A. J.
Smith returned to Pendleton Thura- (
dav after apoihDiik thu Hummer at her,
"ittiitr lint I
Hed Croaa held a uriinl Thursday ;
t'tinprnan. nfternoon. Tho uttendiiiK vere Mra.
Ale Martin has purchased t-f hl i Welch. KImIs I enaon( Mm. Denann,
l brother, Karl Chapman, a fcanollne Mra. Wattera,
wood wtw, and In no wetiKHKed on the! MIkr Klaie linon spent Friday and
Mossle raneh. Saturday visiting Mrs. Hobert Fug
And Mill the Hhcep are leaving th- at tlthbon.
mountain!, owing t" the scarcity of Mr. and Mrs. .luck Ousey and llttlo
! feed. The herders report that feed If 'dauKhter Florence were paetiKerft to
I si scarce that they have to herd I -a ramie the latter part of the
them In the heavy timber a? d thai i week. They returned home this niorn-
a grout many or tne sneep a. Peine ;i"tr.
Tomorrow you should come and have a talk with DR. SCHOLL'S FOOT
SPECIALIST at our store. He can show you how to get absolute comfort
from those aching feet of yours. His advice is FREE. He will be with us on
Tuesday and Wednesday. A Free Lecture Tuesday night. COME.
We are author
lavd rovrrih
merit agi-nta
for Ttirirt
Ktnnii Map
the Kaiwr
Willi one.
a .
incorporaTed
The Vxl
I'ik-Io ob eref
hail lt railing
M ; put m W.
H. H. in hla
Hera Hook"
PORTLAND
ORECON
Some Good
BARGAINS
IN
Used Cars
AT THE ,
Pendleton Auto Co.
Ehtabtihed JM7
lout In the motintalna.
Stanford t'hllcon In hauling lumla'r
i from the til Mis saw mill to his home
in HriilKe creek to finish hi house.
AHert Peterson and Wood 1 iblm
left Kiiday morninu; fr a few days
hunt.
Mr. and Mr lntia Iern
1 iH'ic in (nn Tuesilay.
I Mrs. Parrett returned from Pendle
; ton Monday morn in.
Mrs. Sinclair, who has been livlnw
on tbeir homestead alone durii K the
i Hummer, w hile Mr. Sinclair i nrked
in the creamery, moved back to town
Thursday for the winter.'
inliard French was a uewt ut the
i'Kiah hotel Wednesday niaht on his
way to the mountains to ook ufter his
she1 p.
' Mrs. tltorge Paldwell receive I word
a fvw days ago that her brother, Ar
! i h u r fa rd w e 1 1 , of I nn ? free k . who
had Kilned up. hud been called to
t he train ins cchoo! at f orvallis.
I lev. and Mra. Herbert, w ho hav
i i'een In Walla Walla for nearly two
weeks on bnnineMH, returned home
;THurday evening.
Frank JUIIjert and fon Jesse ntad
' a business t r I r to Pilot Hock Satur
day. ; ioiis Johnson, who has been work
in In the harvest field for ionn
time, ret urned home Friday,
i J- D. Kirk in ban I ins w oo 1 to hf
wood.- hep in town getting realy for
; the winter as they expect to move
mark to town dm Boon as the weather
?ets bad.
Oscar Hilbert was over from
' flrMe creek Friday on bu-im-ss.
Mra. Mae Wells made a huafneaa
trip to Itilard yesterday.
Mrs. W. p id cock and daufihter Joan
were down from Kamela for the day
iitlntc Mrs. Watters, Friday.
Tlie fw refiiKte narments "which
the Hed fross tallies had to make are
of AI1A ; fin is bed and were rent in lat niKht.
There Is no tit-wing until some inure
work la acnt.
wlro entanglements east of Pt, Mlhlel
which up to last Friday had been No
Man's lanrt.
After nhootimr down the Oertnan
machine, iiaillard received bullets in
the motor of his own airplane, which
put It out of commtHKtniK Aa a result
the plane was wrecked when it landed.
Oaillard had taken part In the same
'combat as LJeutenaiU 1 Uve (tho
latter Bhoottng down three Herman
Fokkers).
l)e Live Is a Southerner also, hnv-
liiK lived in both Alabama and Mis-
tfiHsippi.
s4i,iMi:i.;oM i:its to
m; 1 1 RMsin.n links
f II If AOt), Sept. 26. Fnele Bara'i
soldiers, stationed at tho various
camps around the t'nlted States, who
atv addicted to the Rolf hatiit. will
have a chance to renew t heir ac
)mtinanee with the (fame, tor it la
understood that a favorabtu report
Hcrewed down the safety valve and
turned on the oil fuel supply into the
firebox.
About 20 minutes later, while 60
(Germans were standing about the en
gine, it happened.
The boiler blew up with a tremen
duoua roar. Bo far aa tne nermann
wera concerned It had the same ef
fect as a half doxen well-placed shells.
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KW1X
H. AVIATOTIS
LOMMt.V, Kept
Ml F,
SO. Moyd A.
Hamilton of Vermont, American av
iator on the northern end at the Una
In France. Is still alive by one of tha
wars thousands of freaks. Hamilton
was called upon recently to lead tha
wiuadron of which he la a member:
the leader was 111. He took hla placa
at the point" and on tha trip lnt
tiermany the man who took his placa
In the formation was allot down, j
In writing- a cissslflea ad ba specific,
definite. Generalities befog- your maa
aaga. ; )
niitisw ii i A iMOMonvi;
AT HI N 11 OF II HI XI KH
rARIH, Aug. -8. (Hy Mall.)
Ceorge Hobert son of the Hallway tn
Kineers is wearing the f rolx o
t.uerre for InKeuulty In utilising one
ut the most novel weapon of tha
war.
litirintf the recent Cernmn drive an
American unit of engineers was haul
Ing ammunition and supplies up to the
French front. Just as the Hermans be-
has been filed by the war depart- gun to get too near for comfort, Hob
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mem, approving of the establishment
of courses near the different camps.
It Is expected that a call will be
ma ile to the different golf clubs to
collect thdr discarded drivers and
lions for use on the government links
by the golfing pastimers of the army.
NKOISMTY
I IS im;
OF Tl MII.K CANS
ertson's huge American locomotive
ran off thu track. He had to leave
It. Hut before he evacuated he
j i Fast Orcgonia n 8pecia 1
HFIJX. Hept. 3u. Helix iw fiver the
top in her quota
drive.
Hi iM K. Ahv 1C. ( My Mall.) A
most practica Mo and huppy use has
be.-n made of empty rmidiTiscd miiK
line at Palerm. Sieilv.
Tho America n Hed f'ross delegate
tben writes that the tin had been
cidlectiug afttr milk distributions at
the raie of ywa n week and were care
fully treasured because of tho value
of the metal. Iteca-ntly a woman who
was Kiven ruilk with illrections to re
turn t he c:ui, brought It bak fash
ioned into a drlnkiiiK cup. The top
had been cut and turned ha'k for a
handle, the edges carefully trimmed
and there It was.
In the American Hed frn aflll, or
f the fourth liberty j homey, in I'almero are H4H children.
! all of whom were In need of drink-
Men Wefccnis
Mother's Friend
A Datptliai Et.it Ma Own toThoM
who Parpaiuata tha Raca.
T. Carrier Will Farm
! Reese Ranch at Helix
MJffl
Then, f harrier has leased Mrs.
Kie Heeoe's farm a rid bought
equipment for operating it. Min.
fcf-M u ill ho nil t tie w inier in pori
. land and send her son ita mond to
Hchoid.
i Far nest Ohorrnely is home fi orn
Montana.
Charles Mason left Thursday for
his home at Saius, Wn.p after a weeks
visit with his brother Victory and at
tending the Hoiind-I'p.
M iss iiac. ( Jarrett local editor of
the Helix Advocate spent Thursday in
Pendleton.
W. V. Oris wold left Haturduy for
hi home in h'cattb-.
Karl Titaworth and family of Idaho
are vintting at the V. V. Kerley home.
Mr. Titsworth is Mrs. Kerb-y's bro
ther. M rs. ( "Jarence Helton f 'old
Pes- 1 tn 4u j a rther extensive article to
the j buy these days. This clever use of
t ho etui-! v lot Ik can gave t he H''1
i 'tnwH rcprcsenint iv an b',ii. and
now all the children have individual
rt rink lug cups made from the empty
milk tins at n cost of i fi to 20 cen
times (about 2 cents In American
money j each for ohteiing and trimming.
lAMintirw WMToii is
! iti-'rri nv aiva k
' WITH Till: AMKHIfAN A It M Y IN
fXHUAiXi:, Hept. American
troops, advancing on the front eunt of
'the MeuBo river, rescued lieutenant
Pulmer 'iinlhird of Mobile, Ala., an
aviator who had been forced by en-
jgine trouble to land after he had shot
down a German.
It Is Just as Important that men stiould
, knovr of proper nictlod Jn advance of mUi
i erlwMid. KufTcriinf, pain and ditres Ind
I dent n cliildbirtU ran be avoided by bavii
j at hand a battle of the tiuie-boucred prcpa
t r-itfon, MjIIict's Friend. This la a pne
' trating external arpl'catlon tiuit relievo th
I tcruaon upon t! uawcles and enaUa them
'to expand wiUut puiiiful strain upon tba
j i.raiaeuta and ncrvca,
! Ttwaisnds of women frr over fifilf a cen
l tury v io biva uiteii M Iter s Krtrud tell
' Ituw ihey rnurely avuaivd nervuua pelts
I and n.imwS and prr--:rvid a ttriflit, lutppy
i)Uioi.itiia tlmt reflect wonderfully upna tlis
j clutractrr and dLtpoMillnn of tli littla oii
mma to npea t tycs In bcwiltlurawat at tbs
Joy ul tiiri arritai.
By rrmilar use of Mother's Friend during
(le perkI tt niUM'I-s are made and kept
piinble and eiuwtic. Tiy expend easier when
baby trrive. and pain -od daasvr at the crisis
is iiaturuily iers.
Von enn obtain Mother's Friend at aer
'lm ur. It Is fur external ues onlf. Is
tlttMilutely aafo and woiidt'rrully effoctiTa.
Write to the Ursdiicld Kuiatur Com
l arrnr Hide. Atlanta, C.a , for their val
uatile and ii.tru-'tiv Mijltirliood ImiIim of
miiduine fur rxiMtant iitntlrr, and rvmenv
iM r to ret bottle or Mother Friend at the
driitnriit Uniny. It is tit trrentet kind
of help to nature lit tLm gloriouj Hurk Ut be
Dorfuruicd.
TFo NEW
FALL
SKIRTS
In a Wide Range of Materials
and Styles.
Separate skirts of satin, silk
poplin, all wool serge, Gabar
dine, novelty plaids and stripes
in many new and clever styles
to choose from. One hundred
New Fall Skirts at from $7.50
up to $.'15.00. See them!
rm: lli:sT in- STYLE
TIIK MOKT IV VALl'B
Spring n( hi-r Kticnt Aim. Minnie (iaillttrd hart gol!n IokI umlrixt the
OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE
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All Llueii.ed Drlvera.
MY BOOKS ARK
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3 Cor. W.lib and Cottonwood au.
B l'bona 117. faodlaton. Or.
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ARNAND'S
Th only NIW
fac powd La
tl pat! 50 yn
Oh yes, there are maiy,
many kind of powder oa
the market, but thla one It
absolutely different from
any you have ever Bad.
The price la reaaoiable,
too
50 cents
KOHPPEN'S
H.T It
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' i noew aor3 Tine to
Co Into a Lunch Voom
ANO NOT HW TH5 pORTCfd
fuss AnoKz rrt post
WITH A. rxtfTY POP C4HIUS
I'M OPOCP1NS HT G&UH AT
jua COWlUiAMV TMCM
PGSTCfrt tOAAIN UH1CB
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Ml It. R ItOIUIINS
Dentinlry
Judd Rldg. Court and
Main Sts.
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I Easily Pulls
50 Overload I
1ALH ItOTIIVVKIJi
ttpuiimmirt axt l)iiUim
Eya Bolantinoally
lamtnad. ' 5
UlaaaM around to fit. ',
twrt.a Nation al IMS nallfliBB. ;s
paodlta. 1 2
Dr. Lynn K. HlakesJee
Chronlo and Ncrvoua lit. and
ItiMM ot Woman. X-ltaf JCI
tro Tli.r.p.utloa.
Trml'lfl lild IUmmm It. I'twMM fit
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DENTISTRY
Dr. David Dennett
Dr. Tom O. Dailey
luil.l liulldliic. mlMU, Orrfoa.
Tlie Model I) RATES STEEL MULE Is a
three-plow tractor with a big overload capa
city. Such provision has been made for power
and traction that, under favorable conditions,
it pulls nix fourtcen-ineh plows over six inches
deep. This has been done on numerous occa
sions when Riving it dynamometer tents.
!tuid III mirli unrf"miMm.' It I. oniMjrvutlv. to auy IIimI th
Mod. 1 l will I'Ull a 7G r uvrlnad In rmtmrni'lii, whan
IiuIIIiik thu lud II U built for, I. Iliri o ilow any Ucilli.
3 DISTINCT REASONS
Tha imwrr ut lh" Mlrl l la iliis to ihrun foalnr.a rif roll,
airui'fioii: an rffiriifiil vulvln-liMd molor; aerond,
roller biarinK limiiiillon; and third, doulil ruwlrr Krli.
Oregon Motor Garage
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