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' DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, ORGEON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1918. EIGHT PAGES PACE EIGHT COUNTRY LARD Ture and Clean, bring your own pail, pound 35c Fresh Ranch Eggs, dozen . . . 75c Good Eggs for Cooking, dozen.. 50c Manchurian Walnuts, pound . .. 35c California Soft Shell Walnuts, pound.. 45c Oregon Walnuts, extra fancy, pound. . 50c Weston Mountain Potatoes, 10Q lbs.. . $2.25 . Imperial Coffee. . . 25c, 30c, 35c, 40c and 45c Try a pound with your next order. Fresh Oysters to Arrive Friday. Kippered Salmon and Finnan Haddie to ar rive Friday. s ' ! 1 ' We receive Golden West Butter fresh' from - the churn each morning.- - - - GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. ".quality- Two Phones 28 823 Main Sf. EAST OREGONIAN SPECIAL NEWS OF UMATILLA CO. Umapine Celebrates . Signing of Armistice MONEY WQ1 INVESTED When you give a.: solicitor a 1 day's wages plus a little more for United War '-' Work Funds, do not consider it an Ex- pense. Open up a, separate book-ac-count and name it ''American Morals" rand let it remain there as an Asset.- For truly it will be one of the best in vestments you ever made, for every dol lar so invested is going to uphold the high standard and the morals of the American boys. THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BAl Pendleton, Oregon "Strongest Bank in , " Eastern Oregon v n- mmmi From THE PEiLCTOIi DRUG CO. During Closing Hours 'A .This stdre has four : Residence phones con nected with store. . 1 f 464 will get one of $iem for you in emer gencies during closing hours. The Pendleton Drug Co. mm a taa Jn 4 mm ml jFirapiiuiiaf A Or Other .1 Emergency Drugs 5 8 5 may be had after 6:30 ? Y. M. by calling resi- g dence phones . 1 3 6.1 -VJ Taliman & Co. f r -leading Druggists, jj (East Oregnnlan Special.) UMAPINE) Nov. 14 Umapine celebrated the signing of the arm is tire on Monday morning from 2 o'clock on and last evening at the hall with a program and - bonfire,, after which coffee, buns and hot . wolnies were served. The program waa given by the, nchool children under the di rection of Miss Elisabeth Severance, principal, and was as follows: Amedica. .. - , Laddie In Khaki. '-Sympathy" fhorua Duet Misses PhlWppt and "Wagner Talk on United War Drive . .......... .i,. It. 13. Bean Marseille? .. . High School Address.. Dr. Bleakney, Walla Walla Zylophone ....... .Campbell Wilson Solo Lionel ReRoux Recitation Irene Wilson Solo Thelma Thllllps Xntlonal airs were all sung by the crowd. Mrs. Claude Rassett. wife of Lieu. tenant Bassett of the C. s. navy, with 'her two . children were visiting last week with Mrs. Bassett's mother. Mrs. Helen Severance. Kyle McDaniel during this past week made a business trip to La Crosse, Wash. Lloyd Gentry has installed on his ranch a fine water tank, which has a SOrto gallon capacity. Campbell Wilson is visiting his mother here this, week prior, to ser vice in. the N- ,S. aerial service. He expects to Jcave this Friday forthe Si.nth. - --- Roy" Or'imesleft here Sunday after noon for Camp Lewis. Whether, he will remain since - the armistice has been signed is not known. - Claude Benle Is having his house and barn. rej?alnted and the Interior of the house papered. Miss Mabel Fleetwood Is eoflned to her bed again, suffering from a relapse of the flu. John L. Kerr is In Umapine and will stay this winter at the. R. B. Bean .ranch. Friends of Jim Kirk, who lately lately removed from here to Milton, will be sorry to learn of him being 111 with typhoid fever. Guy Toung, one of the managers of the Ellison White Chautauqua Course, was In Umapine looking after tils ranch interests during the first of the week. , , morning on 19 on business. Joh Legeros was a passenger to La Grands today. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Watters went to La Grande Tuesday to take In the celebration there. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ed Welch returned Sunday morning from the Hudson ranch where they had been for a week. The Stickler family, who have had a very light form of smallpox are unite w-ejl again. , , Mr.- and Mrs. Tomlng, who have! been staying at the Marlln Hotel her. went to Pendleton this, morning. ; OVER THE NORTHWEST Clothing for French ' and Belgian Refugees (East OreKonlun Special;) MEACHAM.. Nov. 14 -A: box . of clothing was shipped from here to Pendleton far the French and Selglan refugees. .There were 25 pounds.' Signal gang Is here for a few days, putting all the signal blocks In or der along the railroad. Ben Marlln went to Pendleton this Federal Orders Stop Spruce Work. PORTLAND, Nov. 4. Finis was written yesterday to the part that spruce and fir forests of the Pacific nortnwest have played In the war, when orders were issued by the Spruce Production Division to cease at once practically all activities in aircraft work .among the camps and mills. All shipments of spruce, and fir to the huee cut-up plant at Vancouver, Wash., were halted by the order, while no more airplane mate lial shipments are to be made. Sim ilar orders stopned' nearly, all logging fperations, and instructed that falling of airplane timber was to cease at .lice. ' ..." '! Troon. Shipments Halted. " CAMP 1EWIS. Wash. Nov. 14. All shipments of troops from Camp Lewis was suspended today by orders re ceived here from Washington. Sever, a! hundred men of tne I6th Depo Brigade, who had been assigned to other posts but were held hert be cause of the Influenza quarantine,' are affected. The order does not affect officers. , Toppenlsh Constable Arrested, f AKIMA, Wash., Nov. 14 Charles Gay. constable at Toppenish for nine years and part of the time deputy sheriff, was arrested last night and lodged in the county Jail In this city unarged with unprovoked shooting of a farmer named Packwood. The lai- tar may die. Gay denies all kn iwl edge of the affair. Inoculation Is Failure SALEM, Or., 14. Regardless of the fact thof 140 convicts at the state penitentiary were Inoculated' for the disease, 12o of them are now suffer ing from the Spanish Influenza and -he Institution Is practically converod Into a' hospital. Greater Power Ts Sought. SALEM, Nov. 14. Power extended to the supreme court to call to Its as sistance three circuit judges of the state to sit as a part of that court when It Is deemed necessary and also power extended to' the chief Justice ot the supreme court to direct circuit judges' to Sit In any county of the state will be asked by the committee on law reform created by the last legis lature.' ' ".!.".,." ', ... . " Own GH Cause of Death.' ' PIUN-EVILLE. Or., Nov. 14. The first report of the accident to Durrell Davis that he was shot by Professor Evans' gun was an eror. Davis' death was caused by the explosion- of his own gun, which was discharged under the water after he fell from the boat. The charge tore Its way through the barrel near the breech and struck Davis over the heart. Warrant Fraud Is Probed. YAKIMA, Wash.. Nov. 14. Inves tigation of the records of fee war rants In the office of the county au ditor have disclosed, it is said, that NO TONIC LIKE HOOD'S Sarsaparilla For a Time like) This, After Influenza, the Grip, When pure blood, rebuilt strength and regulated bowels are essentkil. In the after-effects of influenza, the grip and other prostrating dis eases, Hood's Sarsaparilla has re markable heaitn-nerping enect. i It expels the poisons that have 'weakened and depleted the blood, luuBiiip;. ffuuur, aut-iuin, nuuuy jitroii and lax muscles. It is the standard blood remedy with a successful rec ord of nearly fifty years. Many people need a fine, gentle, easy cathartic in these trying times. AVe recommend Hood 's Pills, used in the best lamilies, ana equally ertee- Warrants to the extent of about $700 tjve with delicate women or robust j, ,,, . , h.n fraud. men. Easy to take, easy to operate. u,ent,y igned.- Former Deputy Audi- War! War! War! Is Still Going On It is not a war with Germany, but a still greater war. A - never ending war against high prices. One hundred and ninety seven J. C. Penney stores throughout the U. S. are irivinc them no rest. We are bringing up reinforce ments all the time, and are now executing a flanking movement in the Pendle ton sector. ' IlllrXS GOODS 40 hi. Wool Serges $1,811 ; 40 In. Wool Plaids ...... fl.BH Wool Batista '"."'. . . ... Hc 96 tn. Silk Poplins 9 He Shepherd Checks, cot. 3.1c A Se' . Striped Taffetas. .. 11.60, $1.89. Georgette Crepes ...... . St.69 ' Silk Crepe de Clime $1.2.1 St. 40 Cotton Plaids 2.c and 4Xc, MKN'HSl'ITS , llhie Serges $12.1(0, $1 1.75, $I7.0 $111.75, $24.75. v Men's Novelty Suits $12.50 to - $.15.00. , , r s , , Hoys' Suits, blue Rente knicker bockers . i $.S5 tO.Xl.WI lloswfancy knlcker suits $2.98 t( .ao. M ISCKUiAN KOIT8 CoIksIcn and Meiinlns Tulo. xwder 1. , , 1 50) I'crnxklo llto l'alm Olive Soup I0o t ushnicre Itouiiiet Soap . . 2:io I'm kcrs Tar Soap 2.1o Oitlciira Soap ........... 2:io tcinliolnlniu .'. s . i . Ito Vtisellne . 1 . No Colgate Toolh.l'ustc, Njnall Ma luirgo IM IT'S A FIGHT TO THE FINISH, AND RIGHT WILL PREVAIL, W " nor- ' - 1 ' ' .' nenf agcuts m Jt mr 'tr to, Tbrun J Incorporated J liZ )m 'wjwJ The best Dnclo yon eve had Is tailing youi put W. S. S. In but 'Scran Hook" tor Taylor, who was arrested a few days aeo charged with forgery in con. nectlon with the signing of these wah. rants. Is Mill In jail, having been unable to obtain the $21100 ball re. quired. 1 ' ' Election' lllettirnrf TiOKt.i POBTLN'D( fAlov. M.-p-le any Mult, nomah county' citizen sbould chance to comct:upon the. official statement of the recent general election re turns for Precinct 10S, In the Sell wood district, he will confer a favor or. County lerK Tteverldge If he will lmmekeel.deltvW t anio at the court Tiouse, - The ftfflclal returns for. thla pre cinct have not been returned ,to the county clerk's office, neither are they to be found anywhere. As a result the task of compiling the official count in this county, has been serious ly retarded. If the missing returns from the Sellwood precincts are not found, It will be necessary to recon. vene the election board of that pre cinct, open the ballot box and count the ballots. ( nesotans are using poetry to fight the Tlu." With a view of teaching the chil dren caution and cleanliness, a list ot health hints has been prepared and Widely . e'ruulated. 'The chief gem,-as shown by pulill xAtlou of the .Woman's L'oiOMilHi'e.i Is I jils tooehluK 'couplet: t ;' f f . ? " . Protect your schpnlmatpa frontalis ', i cuHO, :, -'' ' " x ,;)tne' your handkerchief when you i, , sneeze. : . , 4- ' Venetians Pledge to s :'!' Win Back Province BERLIN PLANS IMMENSE PORT '' (ly Tnltcd 1-ress.)' ' '"WASlilXGTOV, '' Nov. ' 14. PtahsTor tremendous develop ment of Berlin as a port, that aro rapidly nearlnsr completion; show that Germany was not forgetting problems that are to come later on. even tn the stress of the war. The ttwlas trade Juninl that lias readied the department of com merce describes the work that ts belnir done to make a great port of Berlin, which Is an Inland city. ' ' Two great basins close to the city; already are' completed and work ts going' ahead on a third, fast docks, grain elevators, cold storage plants. ' warehouses and all the appurtenances that go with a great port are part of the plan. f . ." . - -"'-'(' ' When the work Is completed Berlin will be the crenter of fier man river translxirtatlon. The annnal capacity of the port will be 1,000,000 tons. 'BY HENRY WOOD (United Press Ktaff Correspondent.) TURIN, Italy, Oct. 11. (Uy mall).. Turin today celebrated the 52nd an niversary of the entrance of Victor Emanuel II Into the' redeemed prov ince .which had then just been lib erated from the Austrlans. The Initiative for this celebration was taken by the refugees from the Invaded districts of Italy qX whom Ihere are between 7000 and 8000 at Turin alone. The majority of these are from the province of Venice Itself j pnti me ceieuruuon ot iqe province pas theslgnlflcance of a fresh pledge t., attain Its liberation, for the 2nd 7"' t" l 'T it i Following ihe .morning .proRTnin-' ttn refngeoa'inarclteds In proceaHhth tot lay a wreath on the monument of Danlcle Munln, Venetian patriot. , The greater portion of the exerclsea weretn the gardens of the royal pal ace. In the presence of Princess Letltla of Suvoy-Bnnaparte and the young duchesses, daughters of the Duke ot Oenoa. who lu the absenrevof Klnir Victor -Kmanuel at tjlie front. Is act Ihg as regent on tlieyhrlneof Italy ITALY BUILDS SIIIP . dt itExny wood (.United Press Staff Corresponds r". : end-) 4t nOMK, Oct. g. (By Mall.i Italy is more than doing her bit in the matter of shipbuilding for the purpose of replacing the ships sunk by submarines and defeating the submarine - war- 4 fare generally. . During the year ending Sept. 15, according to official figures given out today, Italy has con- atructed 120.000 tons of ship- ping. Work already In pro- areas renders It certain that this total will be expended dur- lng the coming year. , Since Italy's entrance Into the war she has completed con- struct Ion and Installation of 15'f new shipbuilding yards, ihlle4 7 other will be ready for service daring the fuming year. i Mn Verso, Sets lr). ST. PAUL, Minn., Nov. 14. Mln OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE' DENTISTRY Dr. David Bennett HOI Dr. Tom O. Bailey Jndd Building, Pendleton. Oregon. I YOUR LIBERTY BOND Will Buy a Good Serviceable u AT THE Pendleton Auto Co. 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