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MWViU, Us.' V-i PAGE RIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, -MONDAY? DECEMBER 9, 1913. EIGHT PAGES , ...... i I 2 xK 4 THIS IS CHEESE VEBt WITH US Our Monster Monarch Cheese is on sale. Don't fail to include a piece with your next order. THE PRICE IS RIGHT ; THE QUALITY IS RIGHT SPECIAL THE LB. 45c Country Hams, while they last, lb. 35c Crystal White Soap, 4 bars 25c Bob White Soap, 4 bars 25c Butter Creek, Honey, 15 lb.ipail... $3.90 Butter Creek Honey, 74 lb. pail $2.00 NeWjline of Quality Aluminum Ware for Christmas. '"' v. v ' ; GRAY BROS GROCERY CO. VVf T A T rrv EAST OREGONIAN SPECtALw NEWS OF UMATILLA CO. to Winter Feed Ground Two Phones 28 823 Main St 1 S Driving Ukiah Cattle i it'Tt idisn jtfin -rim s'iVi convicts Reward Guard, vlets at the state penitentiary, grate- " SALEM, Dec. 10. Chapel Guard ly to Mr. Morelock for his heroic ef- !.. Morelock, of the state penlten- forts In the fight which he put up tiary, ia the recipient of a $75 gold against Slanlsh influenza at the prla- watch, the present of nearly 150 con- on. i : Where do You Keep Your Bonds? Are yon satisfied that your Liberty Bonds are placed so they are secure from loss by fire, burg . lara, rodents, the elements, and such dangers? There Is no need of taking such undue chances, when you can have such securities In a perfectly sure and secure place, have a, receipt for them, have the Interest collected when due and credited to a speci ally arranged savings account where It again will be earning you more interest. Inquire at the Savings Department for particulars. THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK Pendleton. Oregon ."Strongest Bank in .Eastern Oregon" Safety Deposit Boxes for Retit; ' kH j (East Oregonian Special.) j UKIAH, IDec. 9. The snow Is all I gone again, and the ground . thawed j out and farmers are going to plowing again. ! Al Porter of Rltter. was In TJklah Wednesday night with 126 head of choice beef cattle Rev. Sinclair made final proof on his homestead before J. D. Kirk, U. 8. Commissioner Wednesday. Felix Johnson of - Range passed through town Wednesday with three hundred head of cattle, taking them out to their winter feed." Mr. Hansen, and Mr. and Mrs. Mast, of Mabton, Washington, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Ness a few days last week. They were looking at the country. Mrs. Carl Sturdlvant. daughter of Mr. and Mrs- Frank Martin of lTklah, underwent a serious operation Thurs day morning at St. Anthony's hospit al, Pendleton. A message came aft er the operation, saying she had ral lied from the anaesthetic and was feeling as good as could be expected. Mrs. Ed Thrasher, who was Injured in an automobile accident last Sun day, is recovering nicely, but is still at Grace hospital at Pilot Rock un der the care of Dr. IeVaul. Charley Lorens. who Is 111 with sci atic rhemuatt&m is still confined to his bed and is a every sick man. Wood Gibbs, who Is ill with small pox, and has had a very severe case of It, Is now on the road to recovery. There are no new cases reported so far. Mrs. Mossle. who Is now fully equip ped with vaccine, has vaccinated quite a number this week, - Rooscoe Dickenson ' was In- town Friday transacting business. Buck Welch left last Saturday with his cattle, taking them to their winter Bert Gibbs moved his family back to the mill while the school is closed on account of smallpox. Frank Rheburg of Alba, who has been In the service and In a training camp In Maryland, arrived home Thusday evening. Mr- and . Mrs. Cadwwff, who have been working at the Hynd ranch since March, returned to their home In Ukiah Friday and will leave at once for Long Creek to visit with Mrs. Caldwell's parents, Hr. and Mrs. Card- well, for a short time. Mr. Kly is helping lo build it. Mrs. NlckolBon was a guest of Mrs. Montgomery Sunday. Rush Taylor and wife . of Butter creek, made a business trip to Pilot Rock Friday. Mrs. Joe Fedro of Butter creek re ceived the sad news of the death of i iniin j-iruiu in rniuiciuii oniuiuuy and she left Sunday morning for Pen' dleton, Chas. Kelson taking her down In his auto, Mr. Pedro's car 'being in the repair shop. Frank chapman has hold his Iambs to McBeevf Butter creek and left last week to deliver them, ' v : Wary Daughtery, oldest daughter of Pat Daughtery of Butter creek. Is ill at her home with pneumonia. Chas. Nelson, George . Clark . and wife returned from Pendleton Friday to their Butter crek ranch. ' Joe Pedro went to Pilot Rock Fri day on business. Ground Is bare again around Qur dane bupt has been cold the past week and lots of wind. "On American soil again,' Is the word received Saturday night from Clay Cates by his sister, Mrs. Roy Montgomery, but wilt sail again in a short time. "llllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIII' We Sell War Saving's tamps .!.. A Save and Serve The First National Bank nlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllS Building a Home; "On American Sou Again (East Oregonian Specja).J . .. GURDANE, Dec. jn. Pat Mona han Is building a. email house on his homestead near Gurdane and will move pnlo it as'iilon' ns lHsj tfnlshed. ?HEH YOU SUFFER FROM RHEUMATISM Almost any man will tell you that Sloan's Liniment i means relief " ' ' " ; For practically every man has used It who has suffered from rheumatic aches, soreness of muscles, stiffness of joints, the results of weather exposure. Women, too, by the hundreds of thousands, use it for relieving neuritis, . lame backs, neuralgia, sick headache. Clean, refreshing, soothing, economical, quickly effective. Say "Sloan's Lini. ment to your druggist. Get it today. DESERTED WIVES DEXIED PENSION'. WASHINGTON, Dec. 9. The su pre mo court today decided the state of AVaalilngtoit cun deny pensions to abandoned wives with children whllo grunting thorn to widowed mothers. Mrs, liosse Snyder, of KUix county. Wash., mother of three clUldren who claimed her husband deserted Iior, at tacked a law imssed In 191,1 on the grounds of daw legislation. AMEHIO.VS HONOR UOLIi. (Continued from page 1.) Washington. Private John A. Timmerman, Stan ton, Idaho. Private Arthur Lawson, Rim Ira, Washington (airplane accident). Sergeant George Bullach, Seattle, Washington. Corporal Harry G. Beck, Spokane, yishlngton. MRsiiiK In Action- Corporal Jesse C. Peckham, Seattle. Washington. Private Frank S. Davenport. Park er, Idaho. Private Orley Chase, Dallas. Ore. Private John T. Clegg, Dubois, Ida. Wounded Severely. Private James L. McConahey, 11111- yard, Washington. Corporal Arthur Streeter, Creswell Oregon.. Corporal ... Emil , J. i Timmerman Richland. Washington. Corporal, John Polioudakis, ,.Fprt- land. Oregon. Private C. Crane, Alegheny, Oregon. Private Clarke Cherry, Seattle, Washington. ( it. - 'i ,r Lieutenant Lee F. Jones, Plattvllle. Washington.. 'i;: Corporal iGeorge B. England, Bro gan. Oregon,'!., i , Corporal. Edwin C. Linden, McCam- mon, Idahajr ... Meehanlo Clarence L. Lauermann, Seattle, Washington. Private Walter Stafford, Seattle, Washington. ; Private Charles Williams, Seattle, Washington. .. Private. Jacob i Wormstrand,, .Ta- ccma, Washington. Corporal Homer J. Edge, Valley Ford, Washington. Corporal Thomas W. Woodworth, Milwaukee, Oregon, Corporal Robert H. Albano, Kil- gore, Idaho. Corporal Leland S. Benson, Sublet, Idaho. Corporal Richard Knlgge, Flier, Idaho. Private Frank Hamilton, Chehalls, Washington. Private Thomas L. Gillard, Bon- ntrs Ferry, Idaho, ' Private Jack S. King, ' Seattle, Washington. Private Reuben Birch, S. Anthon,, Idaho. Private Erik A. Uddmao, Seattle, First in War, First in Peace We set the pace for Good Staple Merchandise at Rock Bottom Prices. 3 NOTIONS I Pins ... 2c, 5c, 8c and 10c Gold Medal Tooth Picks, box 4c j Wire Hair Pins, per paper 2c ' Carter's Ink, per bottle . 5c b Good Lead Pencils, 2 for ..... . . : 5c Palm Oiive Soap, per bar. 10c ,:Packers';Tar Soap, per bar. . . . 23c ; I j) Cuticura; Soap, per bar. ...... .-i 23c w (Jashmere Uouquet Soap, per bar lie TtrSlKom o,rI,n. Con l,oV lr. Staple Dry Goods and Furnishings Good Heavy Outing Flannels, yd. 25c 27-in. Percales 19c Bleached Muslin i 17c "Big Asstmt. 36-in. Cotton Challis 29c 3 lb. Cotton Batts. . . . $1.19 and $1.39 One Sheet 72x90 Wool Batts $2.98 and $3.49. Good Shirtings . . . . ... , . 21c and 25c Men's Corduroy Pants; $3.98: $4.50 Men's Outing Gowns , $1.19, ; $1.49, $1.69. Men's Outing Pajamas. $1.98 This is the place to buy men's furnishings and still have money left. It is our aim to sell everything just a little cheaper than you can get it anywhere else.' . ftf Salt your re ' Undo Sam nerds your supHrt mora than ever. Iluy mora W. K. 8. Think of the Ihs over there who aro glvlnif llH lr all. YOUR LIBERTY BOND IK Will Buy a Good Serviceable AT THE Pendleton Auto Co. Established 1907 Hi - I ! II mil n Jiiiiuif si ..i IMP f S 80C. OC, fl.20. Ill OUTBURSTS OFJZVERETT TRUE III TvrcrTT::NSS I I t ir- YAlye -ue- occr AC I ' l"VlY5W. MAIC AHO THCN WATCH HOW t , ,, fadWl(6 TH6 fWIL OUT OI Mt SOX. . t-Vf yov witt aee that- i don't sw I 7rsl yfFMjt'fS rf I lFTt ' xiViM'neur'ic run kj u I L C Washington. IMed of Disease. Lieuenant Kdward Stephens. Spo kone, Washington. Wounded,, IJecreo t'ndcHermlncd. Private Melvln Olll, Florence, WaahlnKton. Private Itaymond 11. Itleo .Spokane, Washington. . Lieutenant John Chrisofferon, Port Townsend, WaahlnKton. Private Anton Swaiuon, Vollmer, Idaho. Private L D. Zelnick, Portland, Oregon. Private Lee Paxter, Challis, Iduho. ho. Private Globbe Malgesinl, Monroe, Washington. Private Olaf I). Peterson, Kellogg, tduhiii .: Private!. William A. I;pnd, Shollon. Washington. Died of Wound Itwelvrd In Ai-tlon. Private Herbert WUNllillgtoU. , ., Irwin, " Aclna, KOflAl-ISTS O.V TltlAtj TODAT. CHICAGO, IH-c. I t'oiurreHiimiM elt"'t lftor I Itrraer and four mine WM'iiillst Icuders, went on Irtiil olujr on war ohiriiiMlfiit tiinrps. ISME-QIK KURJ BLISTER! It Soothes and Relieves Like a Mustard Piaster Without ;j h3 Burn or Stirig y Musterolc ia a clean, white ointment, made with the cil of muaard. It does all the work cf .the oM-fashiored mustard plaster does it better and does not blis ter, you do cot hsve to bother with a doth. s You rlmpry rub it on and usually the pain is gone I , Many doctors and nurses use Muster ole and recommend it to their patients. , They will gladly tell you what relief It gives from sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and- achco cf the back or joints, sprains, sore tnuscle3, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, cclds cf the chect (it often pre vents pneurr.cnic). cue ar.a ti jc ;n:; noijatci eus FOR SALE DO YOU WANT A FARM? I have a 640 acre farm for sale, on terms within reach of most any farmer. It . is located about . 17 miles North of Pendleton, on i good road., n . Practically all tillable, and has a good house, good barns and Bheds. 'flne water and lots of It and a windmill. It Is not badly broken up, and this year the crop averaged 16 bushels per acre, which is not bad, considering the extremely dry season.. The price Is 115.00 an acre,' and It is worth every cent of it and more. A cash payment of (8000.00 will handla it. As an Investment it is a cinch. If you want to farm it yourself, you can't find any better place for the money. If this interests you, you had better get busy on it iulck for It is bound to be sVtld soon. ' J. C. SNOW, Phone 35. 117 East Court St. Insurance, Kami LounH, Ileal Estate 4i a n i Wood. All and The kind you like 1 6 burn. kinds sizes SMYTHE -LONERGAN CO. I Phone 178 Quality Quantity Service Aminua DALE . ROTHWELti OpsoBBcMs and Optlcia Eyes BelentlfloaU xamlned. Glasses ground to fit Nations! Bank nalldlnc PsndlMon. DR. R. B. ROBBINS Dentistry Judd Bldg. Court and Main Sts. 1 5 GOEDECKE jj TAXI Of f My lHMks, 25 ride 7 OC 15 ) Why iy more? jp,,CO A 7, Temple Bldg. Phone 772 5 Room 5 S Dr. II. A. Schneider A DKXTI.ST "A Pendleton Oregon Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Chronic and Nervous Diseases and Duwases of Woman. X-Ry Wso ' ', tro Therapsutios. Temple Bids;., Room 13, Phone glllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I TI10 Endurance Gar 5 Winner of cross-country and road races. H The sturdy ear that has established many records. " 5 nil it SUPER-SIX r i ' FOR SALE j K 20 head of registered IK-rfords 5 1 3 IF cus and Iwlfers i:lra fine. 5 I iKis inn vtaiia nana, vta.fi. 7-PASSENGER TOURING 5-PASSENGER "SPEEDSTER" TAXICAB7 PHONE I Itooks 35 Itliles for (3.50 -PAHKKK TAXI CO. Why Vat Slore. Ni horo for Immediate delivery. 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