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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OrEGONIAn, PENDLETON, ORGEON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1918. PAGE EIGHT WESTONI'SOUiiTAIII POTATOES Fine Solid Long Keeping Stock 100 POUNDS FULL WEIGHT $2.25 Country Butter, 2 lbs. full weight, . . . $1.25 .i . j ! rtnitnil v,v , j. - Jonathan Apples, extra fancy, box, Hood River Apple Cider, bottle . . . Kippered Salmon, pound Ranch Eprgs, dozen Cooking Eggs, dozen 4c $2.50 . 20c . 35c . 70c . 50c GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. "QUALITY" Two Phones 28 823 Main St, , MM.MM. ...M..M.. . M t M Mt t . t Never in History of this country have the people so well learned to conserve and save its resour ces as they have now; in spite of the "fact that they bought and paid for bil lions of Liberty . Bonds, Savings ac counts have increased nearly every where. - . You can open such an account with only ONE DOLLAR or more and this will earn you 4 per cent interest; com pounded semi-annually at Iff AMERICAN NATIONAL HUH Pendleton, Oregon "Strongest Bank in . ... Eastern Oregon" OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE A Li sjns aIJttJJ.Br -r-itdjsr in This uwits aivd auso In that's Good GRAY IS tvHT " lookwc rots- If COMC ON vVlTH I - . ' buttinski rTOiem!f pjbS-Lr-3- EAST OREGON! AN SPECIAL NEWS OF UMATILLA CO. Meacham Has First Snow of Season 4 ON aIJ i C. F. Kennedy m town Tuesday. of Pendleton waa ?MABE'-- IT WASN'T TRUE BUT IT SURE SOUNDED GOOD We all had a Rood time anyway. Now for Xmas buying;. Let us all get busy. This will be the "Merriest Xmas" that this or any other country has ever had. GET THE SPIRIT. Xmas Handkerchiefs S5o, Xmas Books DreHMcr Scai'fs .......... Ueorgette Waist Fur Nets Children's Sweaters Intaiitfl Until Children's tlir Bets . . . We are author. ' tsed goYera- " mcnt agenta , , for Thrift 6tanips Slap '" , , the Kaiser 39C, 49C. 89o, 79c, 9 Ho eoo . . . ... ... i ... . 49o. Ik) . . . !., i.YHtl ...... lt.oO to f 14.50 f 1.49, f I .IW, $2.49 . . . . $3.98, $:t. in. a.H . . . 2.08, 3.98 II M if- "" . , . 1 Silk Flounce Petticoats Kllk IVttllHMltS FaiiCY HIWioiih, jard... S3c, S3o, 49c, Bo Itrautirul Klines for Xmas. .... $5.90. 8.90, $7.90 Xmas Htaftonory, tHx iS54o to 1.B , Men's Initial FlanclkerrlilcfK, 3 for o Men's Kllk Handkerchiefs 49o litockiug Caps ' 0 The Steal Uncle yon ee had Is vaUlnc jron; put W. 8. a In hla Scran Book" AwtoA f J ots Isl ovm i The higher the war fund goes, , the. deeper the , Kaiser's woes. , . Give to the limit; the boys ' over there ax watching you. died from the Influenza, anion them Walter Bhlelrts. Nome superintendent of the United States government Bu reau of liducation. Telephone. lute Increase PORTLAND. Nov. S. Rate experts of the Public Service Commission say that the advances In telephone rates announced to become effective No vember 15 will yield more than 00. OdO additional Income annually. The question was raised yesterday as to why the rate waa permuted 10 so in . without an order of siiHpen- slon before the date set. The Publlo Service Commission- neia mat. wnno .. .,,!. ih. railroad act a tariff could be suspended before Us effective date. no such provision ocurs in me nnuum act.' ';" :' Knife Iuel Is Favored. 'MYRTLE POINT. Or., Nov. 8. John Dcttore,'a member of a Southern-Pacific company work crew em in this vlrlnlt us stabed to death Wednesday by Tom Manslone. a fellow member of the crew, follow- STAMP IS REMINDER OF LUSITANIA CRIME GoMee West "It's the Best WTTE1 When Ordering From Your Grocer. A PURE, WHOLESOME PASTEURIZED ',.;:'.,, BUTTER. V' - Made in Pendleton. ' V , J? golden West creamery i ! 1 ( lOawt OreRonian Special.) MEACHAM. Nov. 8. At the polls here Tuesday the votes cast were as fallows: McNary 1, .West 26 for for senator; Withycombe 11 and Pierce 25 for governor. Meachaoi experienced a light snow storm Sunday night. About three incn;ss fell but was mostly gone m M.onday evening. Mrs. Martin Booth arrived , here Wednesday after spending a few weeks visiting In La Grande with Mr. Booth's mother. . Mr. and Mrs. Booth will take up their residence for the winter e.t Casey's mill. Mr- and Mrs. J. A. Watters went to Kamela Wednesday to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Pidcok at a goose dinner. Others invited, were Mr. arjd Mrs. Frank ,Hanlen and Sen ator Marun JVinK. lurnieny ui luaiiu. The dinner waa delightfully served by Mrs. Ptdcock. After dinner the guests expressed their deep appre ciation of Mr. and Mrs.1 Pldcock s hos pitality and Mr. Waters declared the goose a wreck. Mrs- liick Hllyard and baby have moved to their homestead at Telo- caset. Mrs. Hil.vard s mother, Mrs. Dan Granger, accompanied her. Mrs. Harry Hmith of La Grande, who has been visiting here for a few flays, returned to her home yester day. The Ladies of the Red Cross did not meet today as there has not been any sewing sent here from Pendleton. Bessie Hale visited Miss Stanch- field and Mrs. Fryner, operators ut Huron, last evening. Miss Hale ex pressed having a very enjoyable time. Geraldlne Hanlen of Kamela is spending a few days with friends and relatives here. ; Jess Freeman was ra visitor In Pen dleton ths week. John Legros was a business visitor In Pendleten Thursday. W. Chelf was a visitor In Kamela Monday. - . -" Jack Dockweiler was called to Pen dleton this week to report for a phy sical examination for U. S. N. A. service. Milton, Freewater Items of Interest (Bast Orofronlan Special.) MILTO.N'-Kn EKWATER, Nov. 8. Wm. Barnett and family are spending a few -weeks' with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John 'Burnett dri Broadway, Mil-eon.1-"' ,;" ' - - ' Olen Overholt. wife and son Jack, came over from Pendleton for a visit 'With relatives1 and friends. 11 Roy Anise and Glen Overholt went duck hunting and report a fine time. lets of ducks and other game. Wo were not,: allowed to look 'tinder the canvas oyer the truck to count them. Mrs. Mary Johnson and Miss May Goldsmith ,lewt. Wednesday for the Taklma valley to pack apples for month, .i '.,..'.' .1. YAXiE'ACQlTRES OLD HOME. Sol. NEW YORK, Nov. 8. "Re member! Use Nothing; Ger man." These words appear on a new stamp, resembling a postage stamp, being circulated by the American Defence society. The stamps are sold, and pro fits go to . the Fatherless Chil dren of France', a society of which Marshal Joffre Is presi dent. , : On the stamp appears a do sign painted by E. H. Blash field. New York. It represents Humanity, shielding ,her eyes from the sight of the sinking Lusitania, and Justice., with sword drawn in vengeance. The society reports receiving thousands of signatures to its pledge to use no German made goods after ,the war. BEECHMJ'S PILLS quickly help to strengthen tW digestion, stimulate the liver, regulate the bowels 'and improve the health -by working with nature. U- S.l. Aw M. ll.H a quarrel. Detorre was attacked, acnrdlng to witnesses of the affray, because Mangoine thought the for mer made a slurring- remark about him. Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Chronlo and Nervous Disease and Diseases of Woman. X-Ray Kl as tro Therapsutloa. Temple Bid., Room IS, Phone ! DATS KOTHWEUi OptonMOrlst and options ! 'cye. Beieotlfloani k. :. n j;,j-Glasses ground to W Amarloaa NaUoaal Bank flmUolntt Pendleton. DR. R. R ROBBINS Dentistry Judd Bldg. Court and Main Sts. TAXICAB71 PHONE 1 1 Itoolui 25 lUdca for tS.OO - r.lKftbH 'SAAB V . . I iU Care Fumigated. I POTASH SUPPLY O' V. 8. HUC. YOUR LIBERTY BOND Will Buy a Goo Serviceable i Cur AT THE Pendleton Auto .Co. . Established 1907 V A. R. Gray is the New Mayor of Helix (East Oregonian Special.) HELIX, Nov. 7. Officers-elect for the city council are mayor, A. R Grey; recorder, " Victor Mason: treas uier, Mrs. Helen Mason; marshal. Arthur Garrett; councilmen, Charle Alspach. George McGranahan. E. :. Eheler Hay pierce. Ii. E. Toslcr, W. H. Altee; Justice of the peace, A. R. Grey; constable. Arthur Garrett. School has been stopped in the Warren district on account ' of the flu. ' ' . . .. ... Mr. and 'Mrs. Ed 'Saunders are borne from the Sound. j. Stop the "Snuffles" If voo went to make your diilrese4 bsbicseaiy and comfortable, give Foley's Honey and Tar. It k juit what they ouht to bsve for leveriih cold. coughs, "mufflti," and wheezy breathing. It stops croup, too. T oley's Honey and Tsr tsites good and the litfle ones like it. It coots ins no morphine, chloroform or other drug (hot you wouldn't like to give to young children. Do not accept a substitute. Mri. B H. G.rrett, gcbool&eld. Vt, writ..: "Hy b.by wa .trirkra with a ..ercuh .nd cold mt oo. nitl old. I av t o l" loti.CT 6rm IW. Hr d T' TV bour .rd il r!y o d ki t t'. k I boa .kk I " ti-Tt' j . , ..t VAUMAX m . '. , lllstoriu Building Will House dlrrs In Train! luc. NEW HAVEN. Xov. 8. In pur chasing and taking possession of the famous Noah Webster house. Tale University has come Into possession of one of the oldest and perhaps the most hitsorlcal buildings in this city. When the venerable lexicographer wrote the dictionary a century ago h never dreamed thau the home In which he performed his literary la borers would prove the quarters of Cnlted States troops In the greatest of world wars. Yet that Is the des tiny of the plain booden building. The university has turned It over to the Student Army Training Corps and It will be occupied by soldlerB. It was the home of Webster while he resided in thia cit although part of hla dictionary was written at Am herst. Mass. He was one of Tale's most famous professors, hla' work ranking in world value with that of his fellow -professors,. Samuel F- B. Morse and Eli Whitney. - Influenza Menaces Beds. HlOI RIVER. Now. It Is ,'eared here that influenza may wipe out the valley s lew remaining In dians. The epidemic has struck a village north of town and Peter Cor betr. medicine man and renowned uenther nrouhet. died today. Five Indian women and children are dan- rerooslv ill. f ii n ' iv I " 4 !-'; , ' 1 's lamifJJaAMiJ.fliaillliaSli - ' By United Press.) I iin irn asimsro. Nov. i. .Ger mans who said the United States en tered the war to grab Germany s Dig potash deposits didn't know much about the natural resources of this country. A new 11,000,000 unit of potasn ni.n, ,.n RnoriM TjikA. In' Southern California, started operation Nov. 2. It will Dring tne aauy nrirautuuii one company operating In this one lake up to 140 tons a day. The Unlt- tA Qi.iA. i.nforA tne war usea uiny sill non tons of Dotash a year, most of which was Imported. Because of phannnp rnrplfcTn iaDor It nas nnvei been worth while to develop American potash or nitrate deposits on a large scale. " " ' ' i f,hihi!.tiiflnv'r notasn ae- r-u-v miih an-flrmv and navy was costing Uncle Sain more than 50.000,- 000 a Ua.v. VYIin nn M. uj o kw. ,ii,ur. . he i.oiitd-deveroD' enough pot ash deposits to .supply ins eouiihv (Or a century. ' Engineers estimate that Rearles Lake alone will -supply normal Am erican nitrate needs for nearly a cen tury. ' . 1 OVER THE NORTHWEST Fskimon Dylnir by Scores. NOME, Alaska, Nov. 8. Nome has been stricken with Influensa. About 300 white residents today were re ported Buffering, and Eskimos In nearby villages were said to be dying In scores. The weather has been be low sero fovseveral days. A number of white residents have A CLEAR COMPLEXION Ruddy Cheeks Sparkling Eyes ; j "rMoat Women Can wave , . I Says Dr. Edwards, a WeH-Knowr, , -, Ohio Physician , Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 yean treated core of women for liver and bowel ailments. During these year he gave to his patient a prescription made of a few well-known vegetable irurredients mixed with olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. You will know them by their olive color. These tlets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause a normal action, carrying off the waste and poison, ous matter in one's system. If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets nightly for time and note the pleasing results. Thousands of women as well as men take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the suc cessrul Substitute for calomd now and tiicn just to keep in the pink of conditioa KJc and 25c per box. All drug&Uts. .MtWVrSSST'l r.M..V Kepnng or- ; ; Motof Cars t ' Esperlence nas'shown every driver of a motor car. . fi,at'. In ordt-r to Wet the full benefit and'usa out of ;j a car. It pays to have breaks or repairs attended to,' at once. If neglected, they become big Items of ex pense. Under the supervision of our foreman, Sir. A. i'. (Pat) Kwanson. we are catering to their class of business, specializing on Ford and Chevrolet Cars. "PKITTTVP w nothing but grnulno Wi nrriCf Ford -and Chevrolet Factory Parts. PARTS 1 These factories give no dealer the exclusive sale of parts. Specialising In this work, has given us an experi ence of great benefit to owners of these cars. Our workmanship speaks for Itself, and our best adver tisement is our satisfied customers. ;. ' V We solicit jour business.' ' : "! 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