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PAGE EIGHT- DAILY EAST OREGONI AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1918. EIGHT PAGES No Imitations Here Come to our big demonstration, see for your self the difference between absolutely pure extracts and some of the imitation pure brands that are on the market. SPECIAL TODAY 5- Pounds First Class Sweet Potatoes 25c EXTRA SPECIAL Butter Creek Extracted Honey 7i lb. Full Wt Pail Extracted Honey $2.00 15V-! lb. full wt pail Extracted Honey $3.90 Price alone does not talk But Price With ' Quality Talks Loud. 1! EAST OREGON I A N SPECIA L NEWS OF UMATILLA CO. GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. Two Phones 23 "QUALITY? 823 Main St. HAVE YOU HADE A WILL Da you realize that J? you do not dispose of your jrorty by -will your estate may be disposed of by . , law very differently from' the way you 'w ould wish,? ' The law respecting intestate estates ' can,, of course, take no account of the special personal needs of each beneficiary. When you tnake'yoor will! why; not in-" sure efficient and economical management of your estate by appointing this bank as executor and trustee? The officer of the Trust Department will be glad to talk over with you this very important matter. 1XKX .VXD TRI ST DEPARTMENT ; THE MRICAN NATIONAL BANK Pendleton, Oregon . "Strongest Bank in ."' Eastern Oregon" "r Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. l: THE rARMYVyiTXAVTiFPREVER! 1 ..... v 1 ' ? r i - e - I - - - Who woi'the-war? "" - . The American army nd navy?; - , . - Wilson did the negotiating, the. kaiser did the abdicating; tint the, boys khaki and blue did the business!" -4 I ; Here is the latest' photograph of the 'two men who led them to victory. Secretary Newton !.. Baker ot the War Department and Sec retary Joseph us Daniel of the navy.'-- i 7s arujy.asd navy ..forever, and Ions may they .ware!. YOUR LIBERTY BOND Will Buy a Good Serviceable n u AT THE Pendleton Auto Co. Established 1907 V. Gurdane Has First Snow of the Season (East Oregonlan Special.) QURDANE. Nov. 20. A light snow fell Thursday night but only to last a few hours Friday morning, going- off with a hard wind and turning; colder. Frank Jones passed here Friday from Uklah to his Spring- Hollow ranch, staying- Thursday night at Vern Catea. ,. yv John Roes took Bun Moore, wife and daughter, Maxtne, to Pilot Rock Tuesday evening, where she has been at Grace hospital under the doctor's care, and is at present improving slowly. Guy French made a business trip to Pilot Rock Thursday. Tom Enright received a card from his brother Jim that he had landed safely in France. This is the first news received from him since he left. Frank Jones and Ed Campbell sold a bunch ot 1600 lambs which they started with Friday. They are deliv ered at Pine City. D. O. Northup made a business trip to Pilot Rock last week. Bun Moore's children were all on the sick list last week. Bun taking the youngest boy, Ralph, to Pilot Rock Friday evening to the hospital. There are two of his children in the hospital but all are Improving slowly as it has proved to be nothing seri ous. . ; CTiaa.Ely .motored tor Pendleton Thursday, returning home Friday. Fred Heffner has moved his fam ily to th Selhy. place for a. short time, owing to "shortage of water on his own place. ..,-..',... j Mr. Hef fner has -.rented the farm. land on the Selby place also' what l known as the 'Reeder place of Dlllard French. nd Is busy, seeding now. r. Fred; Fletcher -,and family and Ames Mettle of Ridge went to Pilot Rock Tuesday , to see the "kaiser" hung ' George Bolin took Bun Moore to Pilot Rock Friday evening, returning that evening. Mrs. Evan Troxel was taken sick Saturday and taken to Grace hospital, The young children of George Bol- Ins were sick last week. Word was received of the birth of a baby at the home of George Ba con, formerly of this place, But now of Pendleton. Ing for Seattle, Wash., after a visit with his uncle. SI. O. Beauehamp. Word has been received from Louis Nelson who Is In a hospital in France of wounds received from shrapnel during an attack on the Huns. Louts Is Umaplne boy. His friends are all Interested in his soldier career. R. E. Bean was unfortunate this week to lose a valuable mare, a draft animal. This week the local members of the Patriotic League of Umatilla, who are Lou Hodgen, Ed .Hood, , M. ; :. O. Beauehamp, Kyle. McDanlel, R. 'K. Bean, Dano Saunders, ere out solicit ing for the Vnited war drive. ' I'ma- pine's quota was $850 and today the sum of $1009 was sent to headquar ters at Pendleton. There are a few subscriptions yet to be-collected. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hood made ' a business trip to Clyde Wash,, on Wednesday. On Sunday night, the two trucks of the Hudson Bay Co-operative Creamery were robbed of their gaso line, one new lack, pliers and mirror. The officers of the creamery have an Idea of who the guilty parties are. and will In ajl probability cause their arrest In a few nays. Meacham Responds With Full War Chest Quota Umapine Raises $1009 - On a Quota of $850 tfEast Otegonlan Special.) .. UMAPINE, - Nov. 21. Umaplne schools are again closed until - the Monday after Thanksgiving, because of so many of the district having the ''flu. Those who are among the suf ferers are in the homes of Phil Mur phy, Will Murphy, John LeRoux, Craig Tull, W. E. Gordon, E. H. Nlles and Flora Xoyes, Lou and Fred Hodgen. All the cases are of a light character. ' 1 ;t- ' - ,- Stanley Wright is In a very critical condition at the Walla Walla hospit al from, complications resulting from the "flu" whlch.he had sevea weeks ago. Pneumonia resulted during l)ls sickness and he has never recovered Mrs. Wright Is'also lit from the' same disease In- Walla. Walla. Relatives are caring for their two little chll dren. Their many friends are anxious about his recovery. On Thursday afternoon Mrs. Helen Severance entertained the Presbyte rian Ladies' Aid at an afternoon Tea which was much enjoyed by the ladles present. Mrs. Dan Kirk assisted in the serving. Those present were Mesdames J. E. Jones, Wm. Records. John Davidson, Wm. Stark, R. E. Bean, Orlando Hodgen, Nancy E. Rice, John Allen. W. B. Phillips, John Gibson, A. A. Wllfley, Jesse Martin. Misses Freda Hall, Flora and Leota Phllippl, Lois and Luclie Records, and Mr. and Mrs- W. W. Phllippl. . i Campbell Wilson, left Monday morn. (East Oregonlan Special.) MEACHAM, Nov. il. Mrs. Robert Fagan and daughter Lorene, returned to their home in Glbon -"Monday morning. ' : " '" 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dlckerson were PQRsengers to Pendleton Monday. - Steve and Ed Lauller. made a busi ness trip' to La Grande this morning. ' Fred Schlelke, traveling engineer for the O.-W., from La Grande, was here today between trains. John W., Sawyer of Walla -Walla, was here yesterday transacting busi ness. J. T. Casey returned from Port land last night on delayed train No. 18. - Meacham'a quota for the war chest drive was fully subscribed, as usual. Train No. 18 from Portland was delayed five hours last night on ac count of No. 25ft freight being off the track between North York and Dun can. v Mrs. Freeman from Rock Gulch, went to Baker this morning on No. s train for a short visit. OVER THE NORTHWEST- ' ' iloro Men May Oo Abroad:"' "' CAMP 'LEWIS, v Nov. 21- Orders received here today for the Immediate formation here tit -Base Hospital No. 162 caused speculation among offi cers concerning the probability of new American units-being assigned to for eign service.! r. i, .: ,K .'.'. ' j' !' . .'. '" ' - j: State to Pay for Eye Lost. OLYMPIA, 'Nov. 21. Puzzled hy a technically tdrrld dispute' between specialists as1 tb What does ot does not constitute prlmary-atrophy.of -theop-tio nerve, the supreme court todav awarjefl'-X. Jir poison, '. 6r r Clarke eounty, industrial insurance compen sation of $8uo . for loss of an eye, mainly on Nelson's testimony that, as carpenter, one eye served him as well as another prior to his injury. Bonth-gerr's Sentence Heavy. BAKER, or., Nov. 21. Found guil ty by a justice court Jury of the charge of bootlegging, Henry Newton, mem ber of a local bootlegging family, was fined $250 and given a Jail sentence of three months. Later he pleaded guilty to a similar charge and was given a like sentence, making a total of $500 fine and six months In Jan. I.e C Henderson Indorsed, PASCO, Wash..- Nov. 21.' At the meeting of the Brotherhood of Rail- EXPRESS . YOURSELF v, v This is the year of all years to open up your heart and be thankful. We know of no better way to do this than to eend your friends a little Christmas gift, or a Thanksgiving card. We have made great preparations for the coming holidays and simply to accommodate the public. We know we can save you money on every article listed below. LARGE PROFIT SEEKERS ARE FURIOUS BECAUSE WE SELL SO MUCH CHEAPER. Fancy Stationery boxed 13 l-2c, 2Iic, 49o, SOo, 80o, !., Fancy Handkerchiefs Boxed, ISO, 2,1c, 89c, 40o, i9c, 79o 98c. ,. . j, ,, Ladle' Fancy Plush Cap neck throws to mutch j: . $-1.1)9. r ,'( - .. . Hooks, nooks, Books, all the best books by all the best writers l)o Juvenile Books 30o : Ladlesi silk Waists, Georgette and CreM de tlilne, -l.m to $5.90. ' ' Fancy Towol Sets.,.,,, $1.19, $1.49, $1.08, $2.19 . JEWRLIIY . . Cuff Buttons, gold filled 4c, 0e, 9 Ho Tie Sets, gold filled 89o Men's Fancy Fibre Hllk eu-nrfs ... . , $3.35 f Men's Initialed Handkerchiefs, 3 for -i . . . .V. . . 25o .Men's Belts, Initialed, sterling silver buckles 980 !,"' ''; ' XM.U TtKH "H V-. ' Largest Assortment Kver .....25c 4 Be, 6e. 98o , Men's Jni Silk I land kerchiefs. -.49o y fj incorporated. Tba beat Uncle yon ever . had l uallinc you i put W. S. B. in his -Scran Book" way Clerks and Station Employes last night resolutions were adopted In dorsing the candidacy of Lee C. Hen derson for mayor of the city of Pasco. Mr. Henderson was formerly employed by the Northern Paclfio In various clerical capacities and still re tains his membership In the brother hood. Adams to He Speaker. SPOKANE, Nov. 21. With the se lection of Fred A. Adams, of Spokane as speaker, assured, interest In this or. ganizution of ; the . house now centers on the committee chairmanships. No Intimation as to the possible . selec tlons have been made and none will he made until Mr. Adams Is formally elected. He has made no promises ot chairmanships In his campaign for the speakershp. and he proposes to follow a rule whereby the me'n best fitted for the respective committees will receive appointments. Burglars Try to Escape. VANCOUVER, Wash., Nov. 21. The burglars In the county jail again tried to escape last night, this time by cutting keys out of toothbrush han dles, using a safety razor blade. This Is their third attempt. 1 " Machinery Price to Soar, -,' SPOKANR. "Wash.. Nov. 21. A still htchef "price is to he' paid for farm machinery 'In the next few months, O. N". Van Riper. Inland Kmplre sales-1 hian' of machinery for the Mollne Plow cortipany, "believes. RED FLAG BARRED FROM NEW YORK NEW YORK, Nov. 21. To prevent occurrence In New York of "the hor ronr and outrages .of unrestrained mobs which are- now causing anxiety in neutral countries abroad In this critical, time;" Mayor : Hysm has di rected Pollen Commissioner F.nrlght tn "dlsnerse all unauthorized assem blages and prevent the public display' of the red flair Irr the city. " . .f 'Display of the,, red -flag In our thoroughfares," said Mayor Hylan. seems to be emblematic of unbridled license and an. lnslEnla of law-hatlns and anarchy. In the'samo way as the black flag represents . oiverythtnf -that Is repulsive to ideals of clvlllzat tlon mid the principles upon which our government Is founded.' ' For the preservation of public order, ' peace and welfare of the community only the American flag or the insignia ot some, omIicii government recognized by the government I of the United Slutes should be dlspluyed." Wood OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE List cm. TRWr$i'ri a sport J'- jvst bst you tui o Tew .50nT THAT PtSAcla Iaj Ll M rri -yr 2acre,s CHRISTMAS I r ' A TGe4-TOLt-A. SltJ STrteKT U5Ta mavis a Pit AXXA SIMW lS I sraaiBEri v. s. JfAVTj NEW YORK, Nov. 21. Dr. Anna! Howard Shaw, 71, noted suffrages leader,' Joined the navy this week. In j an address for tne I'nitea war worn campaign at Carnegie hall, Dr. Shaw complained that the women In the War liafl' not been recognized suffi ciently:' 'Secretary Daniels, who fol lowed D: Shaw on the platform, promised to see that she is made a yeoman In the navy as soon as he gets back to Washington, and Dr. Shaw accepted the promise with thanks. Dr. Shaw doubtless will be the oldest "sailor" on active duty. It was said nt Carnegie hall. IF OXLY KXEW. What a Heap of Happiness It Would Brine to Pendleton Homes. Hard to do housework" with en aching back. Brings you hours of misery at lei sure or, at work. If women only knew the couae that.,',. , ,. , ...Backache pans '.often i come from weak kidneys, . ' . ' 'Twould save much needless woe. Doan's kidney, Pills are .for weak kidneys, . , , i, .. . Read what a Pendleton citizen says: Mrs. 3. B. Miller, 1709 W. Webb St., says: "It has been several years since I have had to use a kidney med icine. I took Doan's Kidney Pills at that' time and from the benefit I re ceived I can conscientiously say Doan's are a medicine of merit." Price 60c. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same thai Mrs. Miller hud. Foster-Mllbnrn Co.. MfeTH.. Buffalo. N. Y. DAUB ROTHWELL ' ' OpwuMmlm and Optic. Byes Betentifloallf examined. Glasses ground to fit vcnarlcsn National Bank ftalldlBft "'" Pendleton. ; Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Chronio and Nervous Diseases end Disease of Women. X-Ray Klao- tro Therapeutics. . , Temple Btdjr., Room 12, Phone ! DR. R. B. ROBBINS Dentistry Judd Bldg. Court and Main Sts. 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