PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1918. EIGHT PAGES Extra Fancy Apples Winesaps, extra fancy, fine for cooking or eating, box $3.00 Good Cooking Apples, box $1.50 Sweet Poatoes, 5 pounds ............. 25c Weston Mountain Potatoes, extra fancy, long keepers, 100 lbs., full weight, sk. $2.00 13 1-1 pound pall MeVarty's Hotter Creek Honey.. $3.n 7 1-S pound Mil Mcl'arty'a Rntter Creek Honey... S3.0U lone Mnk Slim Meal, pound . Oo Hume Made Sauer Kraul. quart i,"io New IW1I llekics, Heina. a lor 5o Swl Midget IMokles. pint ...... 85o Keep the BI HlftESK in mind. Gl'FXS TUB WRIGHT. WK WILb tMJT THIS CHKKSIC DKCEMBEK Hill, or ders beinff booked now. P. O. E. Oik-ken Tunales, each ..'......... 25c GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. "QUALITY" Two Phones 23 823 Main St, EAST OREGONIAN SPECIAL-. NEWS OF UMATILLA CO, Ukiah IlaS ItS Pll'St 'to VVu,la Walla Sunday to vklt their 7 . H'io4kiK UTrtioirf"" Hcnr-. who Is still confined In the Ad O H eainer lUOnaay j hospital with Influenza- As soon as he wan able to leave the' hospital he . Rast Oregonian Special.) 0nm6 hom8 on a friou((h lmtll Sun UKIAH. Dec. 2. Thanksgiving dnyjaaVi when np retllrns to Whitman was very quiet In l"klah, although bcv- j f0nfge s. A T- C. " erai Dig dinners were serveu. ana Bank With the American National For prompt attention. . i For, efficient service. . , . For liberal accommodations. For courteous treatment, And for absolute safety. THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK Pendleton, Oregon "Strongest Bank in Eastern Oregon" .i V .t ii .. X-l' ft. .'.,' 5 rp-T 1 number of people came in from the country and took dinner with friends and relatives. The mercury dropped to zero Mon day night, which, caught many un awares and house plants were badly wilted. Tom Wlllohy has sold his place, neat Hidaway Springs and has moved hi household to Wldge 'cretSlf;' where he has rented, pmc.-land '? A telpttmtviiSk,.frf'ttivd,, b relatives, nates that Miss Vesta Kirk of Ukiah, Who Is spending the winter in Pendleton, is ill with influenza, . David Hynd and George Anderson, of Sand Hollow, Morrow county, came In Tuesday to take the Hynd Bros. cattle out to their winter feed. Charley Hynd and J. W. Kwlng of I'kiah acconiupanied them back Thursday, and expect to be gone about ten days. Miss Agnes Mettle who Is teaching school at Willow Springs, visited Sat urday night and Sunday with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mettle, near Ukiah. Clyde Helmlck and Tom Wllloby ot Bridge creek, were in town Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. John Ingram of Bridge creek, moved to town Monday for the winter, and will occupy Buck Welch's house north of the Blue mountain hotels Arthur Ganger of Pendleton, cam up nst week uftcr his rattlo, which he left at'the Ganger ranch on Camas creek during the summer, taking them out for' the. whiter.. Mr. and Mrs. i Frank Martin" of Bridge creek,- moved to town Tuesday, Mrs. Martin Is recovering from her recent illness. ! Light snow fell nil clay Tuesday and now Camas prairie is covered f ith a mantle of snow: While there Is just enough to make tho ground white at Ukiah, Mrs. Ganger reports five inches at the Laainka ranch, ten miles east of town, which affords good sleigh ing. J. D. Kirk and family have moved from their ranch to their residence in town for the winter. There Is not a vacant house In town now as so many have moved in for ths school. ' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Allison left Thursday for Bridge creek tq Bpent Thanksgiving, with Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Meengs. Phil Fairbanks and Charles Eveland are hauling hay from Blllie Ander son's to the bridge on the north fork of the John Day for the Long creek stage horses. Frank Chamberlain has opened up the drug store and pool hall. J. D. Kirk and wife and daughter. Irene, left Thursday morning for ' Bridge creek, to spend Thanksgiving jwith Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Chilson. i Frank It. IIIMwrt and It. G. Clark WHOLE'S OM E SWEET THAT'S "Golden West Butter Made Fresh Every Morning p Order from your Grocer GOLDEN WEST CREAMERY 5('"'ft Thursday with three carloads oi Jg ! good beef cattle. B' Ed Banks and Mr. I'urcess of Rlttei , K passed through town Wednesday en (J I route to Pilot ltock with two four . m ! horse loads of hogs. m Archie McCampbel! of Kleth came A' in Tuesday to visit with friends for a 2 while. S; Mrs. Maggie Walker passed through B town Thursday on her way to the ! agency with her children which she K I will place in school there for the win- 8 "iter. I George Ness was butchering hogs ' Friday. 25 Families Move Off (Si Weston Mt. for Winter ?! Bert Ferguson left Tuesday for an extended visit with friends and rela tives In Iowa. . A hear has been ; visiting the Prtitcher orchard on 'Reed and Hawley mountain this fall. Tuesday Henry Sams and his hear dogs went over to the Brutcher farm and hack In less than three hours and had the, bear with thera.. , I i : Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hyatt came down from . Jun jCrass. - ,.Wssli:to;ivtS(lt: flfr and Mrs. Seth Hyatt at Gibbon. . . Mr. and . Mrs. Hoy Hvult spent Thanksgiving with Mr, H5TiWs, fath er and mother. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Wyatt. I. C. Hopkins has rented "the John Keene farm on Weston mountain. Mr. Hopkins expects to move to Pendleton this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tucker arrived from Alberta Sunday and are at Mr. tucker's mother's In Weston. Charley May rented the Harry March house In Weston and will move there next week for the winter. Miss Ethel Miller spent Thanksglv. ing with her sister, Mrs. R. E. Eng lish. Mr- and Mrs. John Wroe and fam ily, and Mr. and Mrs. Faust and son, Terence ate Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. H.- V. Compton. Mrs. J. W. Hyatt, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy May nnd son Fay and W. U. Rayburn with Mr., and Mrs. Mark Henderson. Herman Henderson shipped his household goods to Oregon City Satur day. Mr. Henderson and family will leave In a few days. Mrs. Henderson's sister, Miss Ada Hay and brother Joe. accompany them. They expect to re main there. ' Mose Ray, brother of Mark Ray and Mrs. Herman Henderson, sold hla farm in Oklahoma and will move to Yakima or near Weston In the spring. Ho has not fully decided which place to buy yet. . Albert Gould and brother Ray. drove their Btock to the Walla Walla valey for winter Tuesday. Ferguson Bros, to Pendleton, Roy May, Mill Hall and John Hyatt to Ralph Mc Ewen's near Vansyrle. Twenty-five families have left and are leaving the mountains for the winter. Some to remain. Will Hall and family leave for Ore con City next week, also Mrs. J. W. Hyatt. Mr. and Mrs. Roy May and Mr. and Mr. John Hyatt. They will return In the spring. Mrs. Mark Henderson received telephone message Monday morning that her father had, died suddenly Sunday night at Daylon, Wash. H father. Iroy Brown, was an old pio neer, past, SO years old. On account j of the serious, pidemle of Influenza in Dayton Mrs, Henderson did not at tend the. fiuxeral. ., Bay Jones is carrying the mall on Held and Ilwlcy Mountain. Sergt. ,,Ruknd., .Mitchell Tweedy writes home from northern France where he has bejen for the past eight months that, he, expects to he trans ferred fporn his company to the con struction engineers corps and stay In France a few years. ! He said none of the soldiers, wanted fieace, that they 'wanted to tuarqh Jllto Berlin, and "a free for, all at.Kalse Bill.'" Month You Should Begin Early This And do your Xmas shopping. Do not wait until every thing 3s picked over. Now is the most opportune time to make your selections, in ' other words, "Get while the gettin is good." THE STORE IS OVERFLOWING IN THE DAINTY, ETTY AS WELL AS SERVICEABLE THINGS FOR XMAS AND SO INEXPENSIVE. Books, Toys, Handkerchiefs, Silk Waists, Silk Petticoats, Dress Skirts, Sweaters, Infants' Knitted Sets, Gloves' Mittens, Fancy Towels and Towel Sets, Xmas Ribbons, Blankets, Neckwear, Silk Hosiery, Stationery and just lots of nice things. , . COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER. ' Suit your money douu, "buy Thrift 0 j : m. ' Incorporated ' J i !- ...... j Uncle Kfim needs your tiupport juoro than ever. Buy more W. S. 8, Tldik of I lie lKijs;)er tliere who urv giving their uJI. bur, Helen Graves, Marjorle Weber, Marda and Betty Dethrldge. A pleas ant evening was spent Jn dancing Thursday. Helen Graves and Marjorle Weber returned to their home In Pendleton Saturday after spending a week visit ing with relatives at Duncan Mrs. Ida Wilbur and daughter Rae, and Ula Osborn spent Saturday at the county seat. Juanlta Frledly Is spending the week-end with her parents In Pendle tcn. Word has been received from Rus sol Wilbur that they will begin demo bilizing the S. A. T C. boys at Corval lis next Monday and will be through by the 23rd- . . Duncan received her first snow ot the season last Monday, . It is upmost Mrs. Lena Ball returned Sunday to her; home on Weston mountain aftei spending several days with her sister. Mrs. M- A. McLaughlin at Duncan. Mrs. Lehti is visiting Indefinitely at the M- A. McLaughlin home. Mrs. Ida Wilbur entertained sovcral of her friends hist Sunday for dinner. Covers were laid for fourteen. HESIM ISTMENT POLICI ICS. (Continued from page 1.) never umln forward. After Unit it was only a scant four months before tlio ooiuiiuiiidcrs of tho central em pires knew themselves beaten: and now Uivta very cinplro Is In liuulda Uon." ' ASKS VOTK FOIl WOMEN. ' With unstinted praises Wilson refer, ml to tho splendid work of the na. lion's women saying, lu part: "Tlrolr contribution to Uie gii'it result Is bo yonil apprutsul. They have added now lustre to annals of American woman, IkkkI. The least tribute we can pa them hi to make tlieni equals of men In S)liU Uil rights, as Ihey have proved themsolveN their eqiiulH In every field of practical wok they have entered Those great days of completed ai liJoveinent would Im sadly marred were wo to omit Uiat act of Justice," : Weston Schools Have Gratifying Attendance East Oregonian S)ecial.) WESTON MOUNTAIN, Dec. 2. Mr. and Mrs. John Hyatt were Milton visitors last week. Mr. and Mrs.. L. A. Dowd motored Duncan Folks Have Thanksgiving Feast (East Oregonian Special.) DUNCAN. Nov. 30. John Kunvallis left Friday for Portland on Number IT to be gone about a week. A pleasant time was enjoyed Thurs day when Mr. end Mrs. W. X. Deth ridge were hosts for a Thanksgiving dinner. The guest list Included Mr. and Mrs. G. IP. Frederick. Mrs. Lliella Nickum, Mrs. Ida Wilbur. Juanita Frledly, Mr. Coopers.. Fred . Davis, Richard Steppe, Ula Osborn, Rae Wll- (East Oregonian Special.) WESTON. Dec. i. Miss Minnie Reamer of Milton was the guest Friday oi Miss Hazel Duncan. The Weston schools were reopened Wednesday after six weeks' vacation. There was a much better attendance than was expected and both teachers and pupils were glad to return to work. ' Tho Spanish Influenza seems to have a'lmosl disappeared from Wes ton. The only recent case, Walter Williams, Is reported to be improv ing. The union Thanksgiving services were held at the Metlludlst church Thursday evening. The sermon was preached by the pastor. Rev. S. E. Powell. r . Mrs. R. G. Sullng. accompanied by her daughter, Lois, and by Mrs. I. K. Sullng. has gone to Portland to take up her vocal studies under Tagllerl, ' Henry Dowd, a member ,of the' S. A. T. C. at Whitman college. Walla Walla, spent Thanksgiving day at his home on Weston mountain. Miss Violet Wriggle, a teacher near Pendleton, Is home on an enforced vacation, her schools having been closed on account of the Spanish In fluenza. Private Earl Barnett Is home on a furlough from Camp Iewis. Word has reached Weston' that Matt Turner, son of J. C. Turner, late of Weston, now residing at Cornelius, Oregon, has been found. He was working on a railroad section near Portland. Mutt disappeared some time ago from. a- Portland sanitarium. The Joe Hodgson's are moving this week to their new hpme on Franklin street. ., , , p, OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE YOUR LIBERTY BOND , Will Buy a Good Serviceable AT THE Pendleton Auto Co. Established 1907 NO. THAT ISN'T RGT, 13 IT ? KOW A DOCLR SDfTr-FIV, St-veNTf - FlVS, 13 )MO TMSNTV-Five IS TWftXSO DOLtRS, FOUf FIV3 'V6 SOT TOO .Did you Give fiG SAV& Voo A flVS. T30T You TH& FIRM' UOt-LlR. YOUTtCS i ' X , trintc To Give he, ano I I SVtOr' OUC3THT TO KCP I I TO PAY lOR Tr6 TMO I I I 1CT- l.iLlllK Vsl ' I (JSAfLN TO HAICC CHKtS 1 A- ! 1 T 1-2 PRICE Suit Sale Your unrestricted choice of any Suit in the shop at just . . ONE-HALF the -regular pricey, 12T' : All Coats Greatly Reduced. 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