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PAGE SIX -'pat) j-svm vnW Saturday, November 2, 191a TEN PAGES yiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I l Hi SIM - 1) ! Will mi 1 11 u '!' K 'I.HI 71 11 r fiiitr Willi .ffltTi ihirr bw.i J-a-.... jjnnirngi Miai WE ARE AGENTS FOR II nn cr"3 m i ii Km I'm -i in!:: Miss Helen Johns arrived home on fco. IT thla morning after a five months visit In the east, most of the time having been spent in Washing ton. D. C where Miss Johns and Mis Helen Curry of I- Grande, were em ployed in the offices of the war in dustries board. The pant fortnight tia teea devoted to the return trip, the girls having- visited In New Tork City, Lone- Beach, L I, Syracuse, Buffalo, Chicago. Denver and Salt Lak City, before reaching 1a Grande yesterday, where Miss Johns remain ed w as Miss Curry's guest until this tnornlnC. E. T. Xvlson was a dinner host Thursday evening-, a group of friends flavins; been asked to share a hand Comely appointed :S o'clock meal at the Hotel Pendleton In compliment to Budge W. A. McRrlde, of Salem, an Old time friend of the Avlsons, both families having formerly resided in (Oregon City. Mr. Avlson's guests in- and C. P. Bishop. MlM Dsphna Bwearlngen arrived lastlcluded Judge McBrida, Judge Charles flight from Seattle, where she has Johns of Baker, Judge O. W. Phelpa been attending the University of 'Washington. 8he will vinlt her par nta. Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Swearingen. until college reopens. lt( has leen Closed because of the Spanish Infill enra epidemic. Mrs. H. E. McLean arrived home to day on delayed No. 17 from Wallula where she has been with her mother shice the death of her father two weeks ago. Friends of Rev. and Mrs. A. Cox and their aon. all of whom have been suffering from influenza, will be glad to hear that they are convalescing.' Miss Jeanette P. Whitworth Thurs day became the bride of Arthur Brown Davis, Justice J. H. Farkes officiated at the ceremony. Miss Olive O'Harra this afternoon became the the bride of Frank Urbin Morrisette, the ceremony being per formed by Justice J. H. Parkes. The couple will make their home on the reservation, where the groom is en gaged in farming-. C, R. Benner of Mlssoura, Mont., Is in Pendleton today, a guest of the Hotel St: George. STANFIELD MOVES OFFICE TO ONTARIO Miss Ina Gilbert is In the city to day from Hermlston. Mrs. David B- Hill went to Echo today for a short visit. J. D. Watson of Hermiston ia Pendleton visitor today. Resembles Old Fashioned Grip I The symptoms of Span ish XBflnenz ara shnflar to old fashioned Clip h.'fltdzui tiiuughotxt toe body, extreme dirai naasV taleeptness, chills, nig fever, headache, disrtrrbed digestion with ; running at the noes and leyea and STneaslv spit it Inc. showing an inflam imauoa amd congestion jf Um BUkDons linings. j m r S" .taw. it m i n -v i ""5 LlanUcsted by Catarrhal Condi tien With the first ymp toma of Influenza, it ia well to consult your fam-j ii j pnysici&n at onoa. it la not the disease Itself that is to be feared ma much as It la the oompU- buotu wmca may touow. To ward off Spanish Influensa or aa an aid to returning health after an attack, nothing- is any; better than Ir ?Ti-t- man'a .World Famous Ps-H runs. l- Fcr Catarrh of Every Description Take PE-RU-NA t Ha well known and direct action bt Pernna In restoring audi matntainfaur a healthy condition ot the rbacous membranes through-! oat the body makes it the greatest- disease preventing and health' .restoring remedy known to science. i For forty-five years Pernna has retained Its title as a reliable' isafe-gnard to the health ot the American family. i KXPERIESCE OP USEES THE BEST BJECOOTErDATIOX l ANNA. OHIO. I find Pernna ex cIlent for Catarrh of the bead. I keep Parana and Manalln ia the hosae all the time." Mrs. A. Hunkle, Bos . NEWARK. N. J. -I have nsed' Peruna for colds and grip. It will: do ell yon claim and more. My family always have a bottle on hand for stomach and bowel trouble and colds." Geo. dark. 124 Union Street. Try Femaa First Tablets or Liquid Sold Everywhere ST AX FI E LD, Ore., Nov. J. No longer will Stanfield be known aa the headquarters of the big Stanfield In terest, for Bob Stanfield today shipped all his office furniture and fixtures to Ontario, and will look after all his business Interest from that point. The new location is said to be the most central place for his business, and this Is given as the reason fdr the change. This change means the de parture of three families from Stan field. An office will be retained at Stanfield to look after his local Inter ests, but the main office will be in Ontario. During the time that Mr. Stanfield has had an office here, his business has increased from one person until at present six people are employed In the local office, and four clerks In subsidiary offices. Those who will leave here are Mr. and Mrs. Don Prultt, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Phillips. E. ti. Hoppel, L R. Strie ffel and Miss Katerine Dick. Miss Mary House will remain in charge of the local office. WITH THE COLORS News of- Iiocal Boys In the Ser vice; Information for Xhis De partment Will be Appreciated. f;0J! Good Warm Clothing Helps a lot these days, to keep yourself in good health. The Hub is ready with a verv large line of Winter Wearables at very attractive prices. Warm Wool Slip Over Sweaters at . . . $3.00 Warm New Jerseys at ... $1.85, $2.25 and $3.50 A very large assortment of men's cotton flannel and all wool shirts priced at. . . . $2.50 to $4.00 Good warm winter underwear, all kinds $1.50 to $4.00.. 5 ' Overcoats and Mackinaws at last year's prices. The 82 Sample Stores. Hub 745 Main St. iwnS t..i.iiJ SGT. SHEASITV WRITES I.1TTKH In a letter to Sheriff T. D. Taylor. Sergeant John S. Sheasley, Bat. A., 4 8 P. A.. Prance, sends his best re. gards to his Pendleton friends, and says Mclntyre, Welse, Jacobson and Corp. Kirk, also Pendleton men in the same company, join him In sending good wishes. The letter states they are getting their final training with the Freuch 75 M. M. guns. Has not run across any Troop T boys. Contin. uing, he says: "We celebrated our first anniversary the other evening. Hard to tell where we will be a year from now the way the boys are waa ing into the Huns. It won't be so long until we are home again. I have seen some very interesting places both in England and France, but Oregon still sounds good to me." ANNOUNCEMENT We wish to announce to the people of . Umatilla County, that We are the agency tor Many machines and records now on hand and a complete stock of both machines and records now on the road. A CHILD BETS CROSS' SICK AND FEVERISH WHEN CONSTIPATED LOOK, MOTHKRI IP TONOUB IS COATED C1.KA V UTTI.K LIVER AND BOWELS- If your little ones tongue Is coated. It is a sure sign the stomach? liver and bowels need a gentle, thorough cleans ing at once. When your child is cross, eevlsh, listless, pale, doesn't sleep, eat or act naturally; if breath Is bad, stomac hsour system full of cold, throat sore, or If feverish, give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Pigs.'t and In a few hours all the clogged-up. constipated waste, sour bile and undigested food will gently move out of the howels. and you have a well, playful child again. Sick children needn't be coaxed to take this harmless "fruit laxative." Millions of mothers keep It handy be cause they know Its action on the stomach, liver and bowels is prompt and sure. They also know a little given today saves a sick child tomor row. Ask your druggist for a bottle of "California Cyrup of Figs." which contains directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plain ly on the bottle. Beware of counter feits sold here. Get the ' genuine made by "California Fig Syrup Company." HOME ON A Fl'RLOrOH THE VERT CHANCE TO GET HIS PORTRAIT Don't Xeglect it bn( CALL UP WHEELER'S and make an appointment for your sailor or soldier today. It Increases Farm Efficiency Washing, ironing, housecleaning and a hundred tiresome tasks are made easy by Delco-Light, the . complete electric light and power plant. Delco-Light furnishes bright, clean safe electric light. It will pump the water, run the cream separa- S tor, churn, wash machine, vacuum cleaner, electric S iron, fanning mill, grindstone and other light ma- chinery. DELCO-LIGHT helps the farmer and his family to do more and better work with less effort, and soon pays for itself in time and labor saved. Specifications: The Engine and Generator: Self- S Cranking, Air-Cooled; Ball Bearings, Self-Stopping. Runs on Kerosene. .... 5 The Storage Battery:. Glass Jars, Easy to Care 5 for; Thick Plates; Long Life; Rubber Sheets; Wood Separators, Durable and Efficient. 1 McCook & Bentley PENDLETON, OREGON mm 1 t v r ( ' ri t r) r"" "" ry r) f. Tho DonK-Mllo I'jikIihhtIiik Company, Dayton, Oliio, Mukers of Ihlco-liylit I'roductM, Over 50,000 Satisfied Users Endorse Delco-Light Slllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiliiitlllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllli AfSTRIAXS. ITAMAXS ARRIVE. (JEXEVA. Nov. . Austrian and Italian deleraten liave. arrived in Switzerland, probably to dlsruKS an armistice. BSKD OX I I PRIXCII'LES. PARIS, Xov- 2. Rome dlmwlt'lica say tho Austrlun arnilHtlre terms arc bawd on Wilson's II prhirlplcs, thus rendering Austria Incupalno if rcsiiin. Ins; war or using tlio armlstluc to cs cape from a bad situation. PRRMIKIt DETJCRATB, OTTAWA, Xov. Sir Robert Konlcii. Canadian premier, will gn to KuroM as n dolcjrate to tlio K-afe coiif'reme If one la culled foUowinis im'scnt iiccotliitlons It Is learned to day. Cunada will liaw a voice In flie final settlement. (3 '-'fXtt:yj.-if:Y.l:-i V:l,.:-y? '. -y.v HURCH ES ..''J'.'-'.-.i'-,-i.A'', All the latest, all the best well have them Also agents for Columbia and Pathe November Records Now on Sale Terms on phonographs to suit purchaser. Call and hear the latest and your most popular records played on the best and most popular machines. Cai Night Telephone 718. Hotel St George Bid?. Day Telephone 711 ' ' Christian. -JSo services Sunday, Xov. S, by or dtr of the board of health. Rundav school lesson for home stuJy, Gen. 25:27-34. "Appetite and Greed." C. E. lesson. All for Church, Our time. Keel. 12:1-7. Those desiring; to pay their church pledges may hand the lame to Mrs. LeHart of the Taylor Knobel store (near Pendleton Hotel). TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LEFT AT THI8 OFFICE Ladles' um brella. Owner can have same by Paying for this ad. FOR SALE Jersey heifer. 6 mo. old. Enquire 215 Long St-, or phone 478 W. ILEFT OX MY PORCH. Hallowe'en night, bicycle. Inquire at this office. FOR SALE - 531. -Spring chickens. Phone They're Here F CARLOAD OF Ford so ii Tractors Nine tractors in the shipment and seven of them sold already. Bet ter get YOUR order In at once. $1125 With Plow Phone 408 h I Simpson Auto Co. Water and Johnson Streets HFEPEESfiE, 1 FOR KALE Oood live general mer cantile business. Good stock, fine location In lumbering district. Wil liams tc Williams, Dexter, Ore., Lane county. HAVE ONE THAUHAN'D ACRE farm for sale, one hundred acres culti vated, four hundred acres of extra fine plow land all In one body, fif teen thousand dollars worth of Im provements. For full particulars write E. J. Mo, Big Timber. , Montana. EXPERIENCED Stenographer with knowledge of bookkeeping, wishes position. Apply this office. W Iwat Ranch for Hale. T am going to war and will sacri fice my 1120 acre wheat ranch located between Washtucna and Kahlotus. Washington. Land within one-half mile of mine recently sold for $32.50 per acre hut I will take 117.50 per acre for my ranch. Have good build ings and storage facilities with never railing well and large concrete cistern. Terms will he given; bonds taken same aa cash. This Is a snap and If you can duplicate this at this price I will make you a present of my place Address Wm. Howe. P. O. Hnx Jl, Tacoma, Washington. 5 Fabric and Cord are still making good with the drivers who are using them We have a complete line of sizes in stock Ammunition and Guns 3 Attention Sheep Men. For sale 20 choice Ramboulet bucks, a years old. Jackson Mcuai- hreeding. Also, 20 grade i-otswoiu buck, coming two years, h. mir- lngame. Walla Walla. Dalit and Power Off Monday. The light and power on the North tide, part of Main street and some or the residential district will be off part of the day Sunday In order to witch the heavy power load to an ther circuit, pacific Tower & Light Children's Tricycles Automobiles and Roller Skates t' v Allee-EMgM Co. i I f Main and Alta Streets. !.;,,m!miU!MHi!!!!!HH!!mw Telephone 400 Mlf riffllfllf lltllllttltHlllttMf IHIiriritflllMllllftKliriM IlftTIII lllltf IIIMTltlMlf TtlTITf Mltllff IIIMt'tlirMTf Iff I M ; ,L ' i i i i i ii "i u ' 1 ri;'-,'. : Co, ".llilliUlUlUlttlliiaUliUiMIIUHailUIUIIIiUIUiUHMlllUilllHiillUUIilUIIII