5 f i 1 ft m I 2 A PACE EIGHT. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY DECEMBER 24, 1918. EIGHT PAGES ';44?m4kK4k!4ic?i ED CHRISTMAS HAPPINESS YOU CAN STAND, IS WHAT WE WISH FOR EACH AND EVERYONE OF OUR FRIENDS. MERRY MS W .OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE - 75 THIS STORE WILL BE t. -t norn ruuiCTM AG nt V -. V4A;t3" v.u Amj w GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. AlTf ITV" Two Phones 28 823 Main St A Day of Happiness - Make this Christmas cheerful to those near and dear to you, and those who have been less fortunate than you. v , 'f lie helpful those who are discouraged and to whom grief has come. - Thus you will be spreading the wonderful Influ ence of the Great Redeemer, born this day nineteen hundred and eighteen years ago. Iff AMERICAN NATIONAL BAI Pendleton, Oregon "Strongest Bank in , Eastern Oregon" Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent Join the Red Cross IUIA . .,VV m T M. Vt.'"H 'A1. i J1 M t -AVVNINS. HOG. CARtlKC JsLlSi' ' 7 " "W g AN UvmRCCCA . THAT 1 J V rStCzW' '' i HAvc er in thb cast r' r? An CWthe Too OhceMofe Now today for the grand finish. Give us a few minutes to hefp you wind up your Xmas purchase. 8 1 ljidlcs' Kniicy House KIIM-rn $1.25, l.3, 11.40. Vl.OO, 1.U8. 12.10 Ijullfio Shirt Waists OHc. $1.25. $1.40 Ladies' (iroi-Kfttc and twin- lie thine, Waists, $2.0H, sa.OH and ll.OH. Reads ii nil Jewelry, perhaps Just what you lire looking for. Salt your money down, buy Thrift Stamps. We are authorized I hgeiits 1 fneoroora Men's Ties 2f0 to $1.25 Men's Dress shirts Htk'.lo $2.08 Men's lress iiloves " -4t Wool Lined Auto linimiU'ta ll.na Heavy Knit Warm llilckey Cam 40o ;mmI Quality tiolil Hifr UnkM. ..... 4e. 00c. 0Nt ITnela Sam need .your support more than ver. Huy JViy more W. S. 8. j. i j i iiuik or mo iQCL J Iw.km nver there who are giving . iiH'ir an. i , fcv HlHIIIIIinilllHtlUIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIlllMIIIIIIIHllllllllllllHMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMina We Sell War Savings Stamps n Save and Serve The First National Bank fiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinitiiiiimiiniiiiiiimi'""' EAST OREGONIAN SPECIAL NEWS OF UMATILLA CO. Pilot Rock School Has Christinas Program (East Oregonian Special.) PILOT ROCK, Dec. 24.. Oscar Beck arrived from Camp Lewis Sat urday to spend his Christmas vacation here. He has been at Camp Lewis sev eral months and while there was.lll with influenra. ' I. M. Schannep ai tended circuit court In Pendleton Friday. - A splendid Christmas program was given by the i4ihllc school children Friday afternoon at the school house. A big tree and holiday decorations added much to the Christmas spirit. Gifts were, exchanged anions the chil dren. Miss Ida Bldridge Is here from Mil ton to spend the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Eldridge. Mr. and Mrs. Waggoner are moving Into the George Carnes house this week. Mr. Waggoner is employed at ' the warehouse. ' Jewell Ttoork has accepted the po- tit ion as teacher of the school re Icenily resigned by Mrs. Maxon. j "Tom." the hotel cook and noodle joint man. Is enjoying a vacation in Spokane this week. A hnny girl was born this week to Mr. and Mrs. Walton Roork. Mrs. Rnork was formerly Miss Mahle Wilson. OPEN NOSTRILS! END A COLD OR CATARRH How To Get Relief When Head and Nose axe Stuffed Up. 4444444444444S4V$4)44444 Count fifty! Your cold In head or catarrh disappears. . Your - clogged nostrils will open, the air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe, freely. No more snuffling, hawking, mucous discharge, dryness or headache; no struggling for breath at night. Get n small bottle of Ely's Cream Halm from your druggist and apply a little of this fragrant antiseptic cream in your nostrils. It penetrates through every air passage of the head, soothing and healing the swollen or Inflamed mucous memhrnne. giving you Instant relief. Head colds and catarrh yield like magic. Dfin'l stay stuffed-up and miserable. Relief Is sure. lit A ahoot was held Sunduy afternoon by the Birch Creek Rod and Gun club. Although several men won tur. keys, no good scores were made. Bob Boylen was u Pendleton visitor Saturday. Elizabeth and Wlnslow Hoffner were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. R. .Lester between trains Sat urday.. Winslow Is going to Port land soon for treatment on his foot, which he Injured In the turntable here some time ago. Percy Folsom was transacting bus iness here Saturday. Wm. Schull, south. Canyon rancher, was here Saturday. ' Mrs. Deri Unbolts was o, visitor here Saturday - - Camas Prairie Covered With a Mantle of Snow ?55i W -Kt 5 I- r. -..-r-r . ; ! "1 i i i VI FOR SALE PENDLETON HOMES Start the New Year riRht. Get a home of your own and be in dependent of landlords. See me about homes, all on th. the following ! North side: TAXICABf PHONE I Ilooks 25 Hides rir $2.50 PAKKEIt TAXI CO. Why I'ay More. CECIL COSPER PI 111. 1(1 ACCm'NTANT IVtOMi: TAX AIVISi:it 014 Main Street lN nillelnii, Oregon, Our Big Stock of Gars i .1 :' i Are almost gone. We still have a few good bargains, which must go before January 1st CALL AT THE I & Pendleton Auto Co. Established 1907 i i Gift ( East Oregon Ian Special.) fKIAH, Dec. 24. Snowinp again, and the valley ts again covered with a mantle, of, snow and lookn very much like real winter had set In. Guy Luce-ford of Ijong (preek, who has been at Camp Lewis for some i time, was a guest at the Uklah hotel Friday night on his way home, he having- been discharged. There will be no Xmas festivities at J L'kiah, as every one thinks it best 'not j to have any public Rathe rings. There has been no influenza hero but it is getting1 nearer all the time. The body of George Rnlin of Butter creek, who died of influenza, was burled here Tuesday In the family burying ground- Mr. and Mrs. George Caldwell re turned Monday from a week's vLslt at Long creek with relatives. . Ed Thrasher and Clyde Helmlck of Dale were in town Monday. Mr. Thrasher was making final proof on his homestead before J. D. Kirk, IT. S. commissioner. Mrii. Quant of Alba was . In town Thursday on business. . William Meenge of Hrldge creek, was In town Monday. Hen Colvin of Hitter, passed thru town Monday on his nay home from Pendleton. Hay Martin made a trip to Hitter th's week after a loiid of potatoes. A letter was received a few days ago by Mrs. Hnnford Chilson from her brother.. Corporal Walter Kirk, who is stlli in France. Considerable anxiety was felt by his relatives as nothing had been heard from him since October 2'Uh until this letter jcame which has been a great comfort to them. Harley Kirk was also heard 1 from a few days ago and Is somewhere along the roast of England. 5 room modern bungalow, fur nace, on paved street, $3500. H room modern, close to .Tack son street, a snap' at $2750.00.. ft room modern, right off Jack son and a dandy home $3000.00. 8 room, thoroughly modern, good barn and garago, located on two corner 'lots. This Is a fine place for a hinge family, and well worth the money, $SOOO,00. Any of the above can be had on very reasnmible terms. J. C. SNOW, Phone 36. 117 Fast Court 84. Insurance, Farm Ixians, Ileal F.stnle DR. R. B. ROBBINS Dentistry Judd Bldg. Court and Main Sts. Till Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Chronlo and Nervous DIsmsm and Disease of Women. X-Kay KJSo- tro Therapeutic. Temple Hid.. Koon II. I'bone 414 " 7,5 American National Hank nuildinK, : JVinlleton. " K rfoom'7. Tcmr.le nidir. 4 m Kyes Seientiflrnlly :g j-none 7IJ examined. .. ;K Dr. II. A. Schneider S Si&fr- tiiasses ground iu in ' iii,.vi inr ...... ...r.. 21 Pendleton OreBon ...... p. Oiitouietrlst anil ripik-ian ifiVIKVMWVVVVVVWV WELL ESTABLISHED GARAGE FOR SALE IX PKXDI.KTOV This is a first clnss propositi on and the Investment is moder ate. Address I. t). lx 38, Pendleton. ! Wood. srnsTiTrTrc roi'xi): RXCF.1.S PI.ATIVOI Con Dung Low ' CHOP SUEY, NOODLES Chinese Style. HOT TAMALES CHILLI CON CARNE SPANISH KT11.F. ' LUNCHES COFFEE Everything clean and up-to-date. FIRST CLASS SRRVICB TEA 5c.Package UNDER STATE HOTEL Cor. Webh and Cotton-wood 81s. Phone 067. Pendleton. Ore. i L. 5 2 Pc-V & All and The kind you like to, burn. kinds sizes V ; i I E S t CO? SMYTHE-LONERGAN CO. . Phone 178 Quality Quantity Service jSlIOOf.tlOrlS 9' WARH1N-OTOV. Dec. 24. "ff iclals V0O 5!"' the War Industrie's Board said that . i a since the early part or last rail tne; V I i ! . . 5' government has lieen successfully j K A pleasure to le-, Joy to d ,ftlctrinR. ,, ,llcw!ll,fll,ly us- j .' receive are these, useful, and A " ,...,... , ,,, ,. 4 i TA "'K rA Kered. by chemists of Mellon Institute, R ' ; W ' PlttsUtirir . worklnn under the dlrc-p.' tlon of Charles H. MaoTowol(, chief S 8 ! of the t'hemlcoi Tlvislon of the' War i Si PTR.tUTfR IVOIIT 2 j Industries Board, and Dr. . E. ' It. IS r vi,iiii. WHITMAN CANIIF.8 practical jrlfts. .Drop In look over oor 'i display; men and women. .-and For CAMERAS ? LEATHER OOOPS SIIAVINO SET8 TOII-CT WATER PKIIFl'ME gArrmr razors MAXICl'RINO SCTS And lot of other articles gladden the hearts of all. Tallman & Co. 4 6 5 jWeldleln. TA Platinum, which heretofore has Si been esueiltlal to the manufacture of K sulphuric acid, and consequently of (J hlKh explosives, was so scarce here for fjia time that the government took con- KitartlnjiT up, trol and fixed the jirice at $1"6 an ounce, rlxlilly restricting Its distribu tion. After the discovery of the substi tutea, small plant was built which turns out 100 pounds of 'sulphuric acid a day and a five tone plant Is now The new substance is said In some respects to excel platinum and Its cost Ij, about one-third that of plotlnlim. SHU'S REMOVE f;IAH XEW'VOIIK. Hec. Ht. The r nioval at nntl-snhmarliie enns on nierduitit vessels whieh oWTatiHl In I'.ImjAI liifi-M-U waters U uuJTHr, 1 :-- . ' ' W. O0ST0I1 ! A V ; ,ri' . .9.S RpotQiirQnT il f HVUIUUI Ull 1 4 - 4 617 Main Street i v Meals At All Hours t 5 DAY AMI MtillT S f 4 I Regular Meals 30c f ' Moid Tickets 21 Minis lor fn.00 f f4 2 r 4 1 i ENG YUKE, Prop, j 4 , S 4 . IHr-U t lus Serirlcea,. - & S We Cater In the Wurklngnien. K 5 r. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiui I The Endurance Car f H 1 i. Winner of crow-cotintry 4nA roail race. S 5 ' ' , The sturdy car thnl han e-stnbliHhetl many reroriln, 5 IT Jl mm A SUPER-SIX 7-PASSENGER TOURING 5-PASSENGER "SPEEDSTER" Now here for Immediate dlIvory. It's present jirlee will he maintained hy rensnn of It never having made any rxorbitnnt "T-nr rulBe." Class Saftey Speed Economy Protect yourself by investigating now. Oregon Motor Garage INCORPQiUTEUs 111. Ill, 111, 1M West Com St. VoIcidImmm M I, TiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiuiiiiiimiiiiiMiuiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiniiiiiuiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiitiui? ' 7