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' "r vrf 1 J'lv. EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, TENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30 1918. PAGE EIGHT THE EXTRA BIG CHEESE IS IN TOWN SEE OUR WINDOWS Nothing too big for us; nothing too good for our trade. GUESS HOW MANY POUNDS IT WEIGHS Extra fine heavy Aluminum Double Boiler given Free, to the one that guesses nearest number oi .pounas .in .mis .uig .tar. CHEESE WILL BE CUT DECEMBER 9. r Place Your Order Early. , GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. "QUALITY" Two Phones 28 823 Main St EAST OREGONIAN SPECIAL NEWS OF UMATILLA CO. Dr. Griswold Gets Souvenir From France (East Oregonlan Special.) , , HELJX. Nov. SO. Helix observed Thanksgiving, by closing all business houses and serving home dinners. Dr. J. Griswold Is in receipt of a 50 EGGS A DAY "Since using 'More Ek I Kt 40 jto &0 eggs a clay instead of S or IV' writes A. P. AVoodard of St. Cloud. jFla. ' Thfa scientific tonic has made jbtif egg profits for thousands of poul try raises all over the V. 8. Oet jremedy now and make biff profits out jof your hens this winter A $1.00 packagre will double the ej?K Produc tion and a million dollar, bank guar antees to refund your money if you 'are not entirely satisfied. Send $1.00 now to E. J. Reefer, the poultry ex pert, Room145. Reefer Bldg, Kansas City, Mo., or syil (2.25 and get 3 regular $1.00 packages on special dis count for a full season's supply. Or write for his valuable free book that tells the experience of a man who has made a fortune out of poultry. - A CHRISTMAS MONEY ORDER V r. m to the soldier boy ih-Frinc6 or - other i :;r';i foreign land, makes a very useful gift, ; J:v he can then buy just that what he most desires. I i -V . H'l'JP Now i a good time to maif him 'such' ,i a draft, so it will reach him in time for Christmas. For particulars call at the Foreign Exchange Department for information. THE AMERICAN UAL BANK Pendleton. Oregon "Strongest Bank in ..,,.,...,., y ..... , .. Eastern Oregon" "' , ' r. ' r i 1 ' - U ; Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. German helmet from his son, Captain Lyman Griswold in France who ob tained the helmet on the field ot Chateau Thierry. ' Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mclntyre en- tertalned 20 members ot the Mclntyre families at Thanksgiving dinner at their home east of town. Misses Irene and Erna Ruther were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Morrison. Mrs. W. H. Albee entertained Mr' Mary Montgomery and Miss Sarah Montgomery at dinner Thursday. Ir. and Mrs. Allen of Milton are quests of their daughter. Mrs. Dare Dale. Miss Gertrude Mclntyre leaves Sun Jay for Portland to resume school work. Mrs. Linden and son Glen of Pros ier, are guests of Mr. and Mrs, Victor Mason. Glen Linden is of the navy ind home on furlough. Mrs. Lydla Alhee leaves Sunday with ier Hole nephew, Hubert Albee. for Portland. Mrs. Albee has been caring 'or the babe during his mother's 111 "tess, for three months, and Is now aklng him home to his parents, Mr. tnd Mrs. Elmer Albee, formerly of felix. . J(lllIllltlllIllIIIIIllllltltlII Illll II IIIIII IIIIII IKi IKIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIlllIIII llllll J WE ARE AGENTS FOR vil u il U ! EHEPfflCV ! MEDICINES From THE PEIIDLETOfl DRUG CO. .During Closing Hours tPlione44 a This store has four residence . phones con nected with store. ; 464 will get one of them for you in emer gencies during closing hours. The Pendleton Drug Co. I ivnnnvrnf j ATin e 'IGuUipUlldJ Or Other j It Increases Farm Efficiency i Washinffi ironing, housecleaning and I a hundred j tiresome tasks are made easy by Delco-Light, .the j I complete electric light and power plant, - 3 Delco-Light furnishes bright, clean safe electric ; 3 light. It will pump the water, run the cream separa- ; tor, churn, wash machine, vacuum cleaner, eiecinc I iron, fanning mill, grindstone and other light ma- chinery. I DELCO-LIGHT helps the farmer and his family I to do more and better work with less effort, and soon I pays for itself in time and labor saved. ' 3 Specifications: The Engine and Generator: Self- I Cranking, Air-Cooled; Ball Bearings?; SelStopping. I Runs on Kerosene.; " -H,: 3 The Storage Batterv: Glass" Jars. Easysto Care I for; Thick Plates; Long Life; Rubber Wspd I Separators, Durable and Efficient, ' O Ci tJ v I McCook t& mtley Dont be Without an Overcoat It is not necessary to walk around shivering like a little "Fox Terrier." You can buy one of the best overcoats in this town from $17.50, $19.75 or $22.50. The only conditions are that you buy it here for nowhere else can you do half so well. Mackinawa $7.00, $8.00, $. Men s Winter Suits S14.7.V 17.50, 19.73, $34-73 Men's Hoary Moleskin pnnts M.HH Men's Khaki Pants Mini's Heavy Dress Fanls Boys' Overcoat ......... Men's Heavy tiloves jersey Sweaters ' Salt your ' " - money down, !bay TfarUt Stamps. W re 'authorized Cents. 1.49, $2.2.1 , .... S3.UB, $4.98 $8.00 08C, $1.40, $1.08 .. . . $2.40, $3.08 Sweater Coals $1.49, $1.0, $2.08, $3.08 1 sr szr sr lionvv r?nlloii I'liimi Suits $1.89 Heavy Wool Mixed 1'nlon Suits.... $2.98, $3.98 k ladles' CVttton Rlhbed ttnion Sulta . i. $1.4$ Ladles' neeced lJned I'nlon Suits. .-. $1.30, $!. Ladies Silk and Wool Vnlon Suits. . $2.40. $3.08 Children's Fleered I'nlon Hulls..... 79c, 80c, 080 'Misses! 1Kw1 Xon Suits.'..... 89c, 88c, $1.1$ '"'. ' t'ndo &um'. needs your uppiwt tnore :ihaa ever. Buy more W. 8. 8. Think of the boy over there who are giving their all. Incorporated 1WMV MrMfdsL OVER THE NORTHWEST Bos W1U It toe. Emergency may be had after P. M. by calling dence phones MRV' Mk. a! $A r H 9 f". ' J j Tallman Ci Co.; 2 leading Druggist. 4. 3 . .."" HUrU ry ri n S t n r 1$ -I I .1 -Lial-!ucM 6:30 a 5 Ml & n in mmmmsm DENTISTRY Dr. David Bennett Hill Dr. Tom O. Bailey Indd Bailding, Pendleton, Oregon. siuiiiiiiiiiiHiimiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiii iimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiHi ' 1 VULCANIZE I or Retread I I Are Ihe sure ways of getting the most tire mileage 1 for the money expended. This is the one way to get 3 every mile out of your worn tires. ' 3 I NEW TIRES OF THE BEST STANDARD MAKES f 3 can be had here with guaranteed mileage. Diamond, s Goodyear Silvertown Cord, Mohawk and Kelly- 5 Springfield. S 1 s s I Accessories of All Kinds; Service Station. Ponton Rite & Supply Copny IIOI.I.LE AND RETAIL E, W. ". Matlock, prwalet Dunn, .Manager ? ss Kaxt Court St. Teleptmne ISA. aa,eittse orTWr savings Stamp for al ewlth every ... pan-tta.se. The Domestic Knglneerlng Company, Dayton, Ohio, Makers of Delco-Light Products. Over 50,000 Satisfied Users Endorse Delco-Light iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiii? i-'HSti'Mi: Staving Off Old Age Battery old age can't be prevented but it can be postponed. You can keep your starter from getting rheumatic in its youth your lamps from getting dim and your spark from losing its kick by just a little care. If you're in doubt about just what care is needed, you ought to drive around and ask us. It's our'business to know. There's another thing you ought to ask about Threaded Rubber Insulation. It's .the most important storage battery improve ment in years. Electric Service Station Cor. Main and Water Sts. We test, repair and re charge storage batteries, and always carry a full sup ply of battery parts, new batteries and rental batter ies. Testing service is free. 3 O-5'-! Factory MEDFORD, Nov. SO. John H. Tomlln of the Tomlln Box Company, has purchased a tract of ftbout five acres of land at the Crater Junction of the Pacific St Eastern and Southern Pacific railroads from the Big Bend Milling Company and will soon begin the erection of a large box factory. , I. W. W. Trial Postioncd. SACRAMENTO. Nov. 30. The In dustrial Workers! the World con spiracy ease sot for trial pscomher 3.' haH been continued until Decem ber 0 because of the Illness of United States District Judge William Van Fleet, of. Sua Francisco, who was to have. heea the .'Irlnl. Judge. United States District. Judge F. II. Rudkln of Snnk.i,. Writh. will tflkfl the DlaCS Of Judge Vnn Fleet, It was said. I Industrie!) Closed Down. MARSHFIELD, Noy- SO. Much un certainty prevails -here regarding the lumbering business and the colslng down of several Industries indicates I that operators are going carefully un til new bearings are established, 'ine North Ben Mill & Lumber Company has shut down until after the holiday and today the Buehner Lumber Com pany closed its logging camps at Al legany and Lakeside. These retrench ments throw between S00 $nd 400 men out of employment. -i .: ,,. , r--','i u-n. r. r: ' i ., . , r More: Par foe Hello Girls. 8AIiBM.vOrV Nov. 80. Postmastev Oeneral; Buulesomiujvlaod tbfl public Service Commliwlon by telegraph to day that he has made effective as q November. IS. an Increase of wages for telephone-operating employes of the Pacific Telephone , & Telegraph company and asks the commission .to make Its forthcoming order Increas ing the telephone rates retroactive so that the rates -will aleo apply as of that date to. cover the Increase In wa kes. r; f . ;.'' i . .', --I II i rating Violation 0ljr. ', , PORTLAND, Nov. 30. It has corn C. E. Clapp).t3! iso far and.,may cost him son more for hunting without a license within the Malheur Lake Bird raorvition In Harney county, accord ing to word received" yesterday at the State Fish and Game commission- un ber 1. Clapp was found by state an ducks o fined by of Voltage, The max! section of which forbids rvations imprison Decline of 40 Per Cent Be tween 1913 and 1916. A decrease In Germany's live births from 1,839,000 In 1913 to 1,103,000 In 1918 a fulling off of 40 per cent is revealed by figures compiled from German sources by the British local government board and published in the Monthly Labor Review of the Pu- real of Lebor Statistics of the United States Department of Labor. During the tame period the decrease In the number of live births in England and Wales "was 10.9 per cent. In the effort to reduce Infant mor tality the German authorities have undertaken three schemes maternity grants. Increased work in welfare cen ters for women and children, and spe cial provision of suitable food for ex pectant or nursing mothers and for young children. j 4 1 The kind you like to burn. .... i 4 -UM.-MP' 4 u i likiiiHs andi sizes U r 3 l i SHYTIIE-LOHERGJIII CO. Phone 178 Quality Quantity, Service t 4 .', m. m1 j Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Nervous Diseases and Women. X-Ray XI ee- Therapeatloa. IS, Phone $1$ nfrt(.ra killing lltl 111 I llll Br I " - w. Hr llfMI r I I lilllN 'A : I Ohrnnla and t r a ttA(ivai r inn. jib WM i am a bm mw justTc. of the Peace Rymer. E 1 1"- VII IVL LUUUII '4 Du of ' fAr Tint hAVlnflT a HCtrnirT". I TA Y-A M Mreonta nsn SS I Hv mum penalty under the 84th K T, . - 4 1"Vto Bid,, Room the unitea oiaies pi "" , ta - uuij ox vtixinu m - 1 . n bids shooting on bird reser- g CHICKEN ml 1 is 1500 fine and six montns m - - ment - i T A PI A I KQ L NlneD.rsonn.ru vm m i 1,1 ci 19 fip 1 Ell nn n n nnnnnrc I fov. S0-8howlng mi - - - - - - - w. I LlV.rH. I. IVUUUliX O and streaks. pf gray pair, p , .suv, m tine. r !'f i DentlStrV 1 It of terrible experiences aiier a Also serve sandwiches, ., fine P1 T jt Vu . , I fl steamer. Dumaru waa blown g lunches and drinks. ' '. -(ji JUdCl ISlUg. U0UIt 211(1 I llesoff Guam. Ladrone Islands ,B ,-ft Man Street. f., Main StS. 1 mnd from, San Francisco for R ' 4 il Claud Banfleld. of her, erew, I g4sWaWaJ illi ; . i , a . ! -- Spent PORTLAND, J lost- weight the reau the wood up 82 m when 'bound Manila- has returned to hl Tortland home, ire savs the Dumaru, which was built here at the Oront Smith-Porter yard, was struck by lightning October 1. shout 6:15 o'clock In the afternoon, and for nine days he and a few com mnlons were adrift on a life-raft, be ing rescued by trie transport Logan. They suffered terribly from thirst. Kugene Dormitory Bum. EUGENE, Or., Nov. 30. Thirteen girls and their matron narrowly es caped severe Injury, or death. In the fire which totally destroyed the main women's dormitory of the Engene Bible University at an early hour this morning. They escaped only by cut ting the wire screening on the sleep ing porch and fleeing in their night clothes. Bond Rial pern, a -w Evil. ' PORTLAND, Nov. SO. With hun dreds, of workers released from-; the shipyards, bond scalpers are eagerly developing a market for' equities or mar-finl navmcnts on bonds of "the fourth liberty loan, and ar. paylnl irrfrpa that amount to robery, accord trig to Information gathered by Robert H.1 Smith", executive loan manager for Oregon Manager Smltn'S-estcrday called a meeting of representatives of reput toble bond houses of Portland to con sider plans whereby the emergency may be met and the original purchas ers, now out of work, may receive full vcalue for their equities. Yakima Locate. Gas Flow. YAKIMA. Nov. 30. A well between JflO and 800 feet deep on the farm of I. 8. Pue, In the Ahtonum valley, sev eral miles southwest of this city. Is giving off a consl(erable flow of gas. The well was drilled recently for a water supply for the farm, and with out any expectation of finding gas. DALK KOTHWKLIi nnwufat and optlcta Bye. Bclentlfloall) examined. Glasses ground to fit tmencaa Nations! Bank Handing. Pendleton. TAXICAB 7 PHONE f Bonks 25 Ride, for f 3.00 PARKER TAXI CO. All Cars Fumigated. Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllll's 1 FOR CLASS AND ENDURANCE I You will realize all your '3 . expectations in jthe . 3 Tour ad should tell people where to find you or to find whut-iuul have to sell. ir UU w SUPER-SI2C Sport Model Speedster Beautiful lines and color effects combined with speed, safety and en durance give this famous HUDSON model an individuality all its own. Call and see them. 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