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--f I fi"! III 4 JU" PACE EIGHT. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1918. EIGHT PAGES q -- ' ,. ..UU .i..J..U.. W qtt n$ ys v f . Oi sTwt ZMi v5 , 47 f si . EAST ORBUONIAN SPKCiAIj ' NEWS OF UMATUiliA CO. XT Just try this coffee It. . . - . moss? E. ! I J i 9 ! I In 1, 2 and 3 pound can. Never ia bulk. Ground, Ungrouixl or Pulrerised. GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. Two Phones 28 "QUALITY" 823 Main St Z4 The Search for iv Reliable Executor Friends, no matter how reliable, are usually too S f0 tf jundertaH'fef f "tie ot executor of i. wU.. Reliable relatives , wife, for exafmple may' shrink from the responsibility involved In the management of the estate. f Ye -every will must be administered. By whom then? -' Preferably by a , Bank having Trust Officers whose business it is. ,:j ' y, ' Having a reputation- for reliability at stake every time It undertakes an executorship. Its management of all estates must be business like, and at the same time, satisfactory to the persons concerned. IiOAN AND TRUST DEPARTMENT THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK Pendleton, Oregon "Strongest Bank in Eastern Oregon" Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. mwAwVwWwVwVw a Cream shipped in from Sweet Highland Pastures and churned fresh every morning into "Golden WestButter" COSTS NO MORE GOLDEN WEST CREAMERY J LwV1lwwVwVwVw1!IX Ukiah Schools Gose From Smallpox Scare (East Oregonian Special.) t'KIAH. Dec. , Dr. De Vaul was called to Ukiah Saturday to visit Wood Glbbs, who has been 111 for a week or more. The- doctor pronounced it a mild, but well developed case of smallpox. Mr. Gibs has no idea when or where he contracted the dis ease as he has not been away from Ukiah for two months, and here has been no one here with It, and con sequently other cases may follow many called on him during the be ginning Of his UlnessK Arid- la order to prevent a sperad of the contagion, the home has been quarantined, and the school has been closed for two weeks awaiting the outcome. Jr. De Vaul will send vaccine material to Mrs. James Mossle, who is a trained nurse, and she will vaccinate all who desire It. Miss Sybil Oilllland of Pendleton. is visiting with her brother, Arden Gilllland, and wife, this week. Charley tiorenx. Is suffering with a severe attack of sciatic rheumatism and Is confined to his bed. A Thanksgiving dance was given at Alba Thursday night, which was at tended by many of the young people of Ukiah, who report an excellent time. A thanksgiving dance was given at Alba Thursday night, which was at tended by many of the young people of Ukiah, who report an excellent time. Mrs. Sinclair ot Bridge creek imt over Saturday for a few days' ' 'visit with' relatives In Ukiah. Mr. and MtSL: E. 1 Thrasher if Dale passed vsroh town Sunday n' route to Pendleton, taking Miss Freda Dster back for school- Miss Oster is a high school student and when the schools' were" close en, account of the Influenza she came to Ukiah to visit with relatives during the Vacation. Mrs. Lorena Harris and small daughter of Pilot Rock, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Arden Gilllland for a few days, , Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hilbert of Bridge creek visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dern at Alba. There is very little snow arouna Ukiah but the ground is frozen hard, and the weather is very cold. Shooting for turkeys Is the popular pastime In Ukiah. Mrs. Carl Sturdivant is on the sick list and Dr. DeVaul was called to visit her while In town Saturday. A letter from Frank Simpson of s 8 . Buy Buster Brown school shoes for school children. They are made extra strong and are Una class by themselves when it comes to durability. Give the m a trial, they wear twice as long as the ordinary shoe. ' '.'',"' -V I J. l WE STILL HAVE A FEW GOOD NUMBERS IN LADIES' FUR TRIMMED PLUSH COATS $24.75 to $42.50 LADIES' VELVET COATS $14.75. Ladies' English Walker Shoes $4.98 Ladies' House Slippers in different shades, old rose, ' blue, black and gray $1.25 to $2.19 Ladies' Bath Robes.. $2.98, $3.50, $3.98, $4.50, $5.90 SUGGESTIONS FOR XMAS SHOPPERS Unbreakable Character Dolls 39c to $2.25 Teddy Bears with real electric light eyes. $1.98 Kindergarten Games of All Kinds. Doll Beds. " Fancy Towel Sets $1.19, $1.98, $2.19 Fancy Doilies, Table Runners and Dresser Scarfs 49c to $2.49. Salt your money down, buy Thrift Stamps. 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Schneider 4 515 DENTIST J 516 Pendleton ' Y Oregon K Ukiah to his brother Perry Simpson, says "Homeward bound." He was sent across on his first trip on a transport which was topedoed and all were saved, after which he was put on a destroyer? which remained along the coast of France. While going to Pendleton Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Thrash er met with an accident when some thing went "wrong with their car, causing It to turn over, when Mrs. Thrasher's, .collar hone was broken and she was badly bruised other wtee but she was taken to Grace hos pital and. is, under Dr. De Va til's care where she is resting easy at this writ Ing. , The UfcjLah-PUot Rock staffe line went back to tiie oTd schedule Mon day: morning, leaving at eight o'clock a., m., which will make our mail one hopr., later, fluring the wintei". Fred- GrpjouiS and son' Jack, left for Dale Friday on business. Judge Fee of Pendleton, came up Sunday on ;, business. '. Mr.. and Mrs,. Charley Lorenz ship ped one- thousand pounds of dressed turkeys to ..Portland for Thanksgiv ing. - Hnry , Lainka left his Ukiah ranch Tuesday morning with 200 head of cattle, faking them to his Nye ranch for,. the winter. Mrs. Arden Gilllland teft Monday morning for Pilot Rock for a few days visit. TROOP STEAMERS SAIL FOR HOME WASHINGTON, Dec. 4. The steamer Empress Britian, with 76 of ficers, 10 nurses, 2389 soldiers and the Adriatic, with 80 officers and 2208 men, sailed from Liverpool De cember 1, the war department today announced. P . '. V 1 a J I IJ i They're Going Fasl! Any Suit in the Shop NOW 1-2 PRIC Your ppportunity to select one -of the sea ion's Iafestj models in both plain tailored and fur Jtnranj'ed suit3 at One-Half the Regular Price.' They won't last long at these prices. Better hurry! . ,. ., , , s. ALL DRESSES REDUCEDl ' ' ' 3 ALL COATS REDUCED. fO6 BK.ST IN ST7jK MOHT IV VAI.CB OREGON THEATRE A LECoMte FLCSKEt PRESENT THE CCSCECUS IVCAL SPCCTMLE - WITM AMIUTAKV ATMOSPHCRC Wednesday Night Dec. 3 ni?)iL Book By J.10RCM BABER ER!CHTCLAMUYLY VClJ U Ul CHEAT r.EWYOlHCAST-BIGCROaUS A CUTTHHXG 1TK!SL C05Tl'IUS-SCtr.Y i NQvcTrin i I wONoerutf IEETK1S SHOW WHATEVER YOU DO. TRICES 50c,-$1.00 and $1.50 plus War Tax. Seats Monday at Delta Conf. FOR SALE PENDLETON HOMES One of the niftiest bungalo homes in town, close in and a home to be proud of, I84UO.O0 Well built 8 room modern home on north side, well located. This is a snap at I300U.00. . Fine large home for good sized family, absolutely modern, two lots, good barn and garaRe. You can't find a better HOME in town for the price, 18500.00. I have others, ranging from $1000.00 up. ALFALFA RANCH " One of the best alfalfa ranches Jn the county, good home on it, barns, sheds, etc. Something over 80 acres, most of which has a fine stand of alfalfa. This can be had at $150.00 an ' acre, on good, terms. It is a good buy. WHEAT RANCH 640 acres near Cunningham, in Adams County, Wah., about &0 miles north of Walla Walla. Has , a good & room plastered house, barns, sheds, etc Also has over 00 acres summer-fallow In good shape which ought to go a long ways towards paying for the place next year. Trice $35.00 per acre, on easy terms. I have Umatilla County land to sell from S20.00 an acre up. Also some excellent ranch- in Mon- -tana from 500 to 5ooo acres, at prices less than half what the same class of land here would sell for. MOXKY TO LOAN on Improved farms at a low rate of interest. Bee mc about a loan. J. C. SNOW, 117 tMt Court SI. ilasunuu, Farm Loaux, JU'ai tUlc CAMP LEWIS I SCKNTEK. WASHINGTON', nee. 4. The war department today officially designates Camp Iewi as one of the demobiliza tion centers. ' : -' . ; r itaia- wiia join HOME, Dec 4. Italy will join (ho alliance brtwcoin-mnre and..' Knar land, tlio Popcolo Iti ma no today declared- '4 I OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE sto som Slit jgL ,-7-r;g Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee f nni)nn.T, ; Chronlb and N.rrou Disease and ' IvUBIJlNS 4' Disease, of Women. X-Ray iiw. y. Dentistry " xeotp,. Z.Tr . Ju Bldg. Court andl v Main Sts. . VALW ROTHWKIili . C7 rr"' phone I U -m.,..1'1 Glass ground to fit Hooks 23 Hideo for ta.no 4m.ricn KaUoaal Bank nalldlng. PARKER TAXI CO. Why Pay More. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIR Buy Your SUIICK NOW! i Quantity production of motor cars will be delayed for many months and the supply will necessarily be limited. After much effort we have secured a few BUICK cars from the factory. They will be here soon, but as the supply is going to be lim ited we again urge you to PLACE YOUR ORDER TODAY and assure yourself of getting the biggest and best motor car value in eastern Oregon. Oregon Motor Garage f i j si i cjcoiipoinxisa III, 11. 111. 1M West Court St. 4 Teiepboo tm iiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinimiiiitiiiiiii