East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 31, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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WE WISH OUR MANY FRIENDS
A Happy New Year
This store will be closed
Wednesday, New Years Day
GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO.
"QUALITY"
Two Phones 28
823 Main St
Exit 1918
Enter 1919
The year 1918 is a tiling of the past and will live
In memory only. -- .
' 1 It is wll to forget iw bitterness and enter the new
year with that sweet hope, that undaunted courage,
that unswerving determination, that strong will-
. power, which will lead you on and on to the coveted
goal.
May it gain yon the. American Manhood, the Am
erican Womanhood, just now or suclt unusual signi
ficance in the world's annals.
THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK
Pendleton, Oregon
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Auto Owners
ATTENTION
Our radiator man has returned from the war
and we are again in a position to repair your au
tomobile radiator.
, Mr. J. R. Kay, who has been in the service of
his country, is back on the job.
He understands the radiator repair business
and we guarantee you conscientious work and
ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION
D.'D. PHELPS
THE PLUMBER
317 East Court St. Telephone 443
Our Big Stock of
Cars
Are almost gone. We still have a few
good bargains, which must go before
January 1st
CALL AT THE
Pendleton Auto Co.
Established 1907 t .
,Y EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1918.
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EAST OREGONIAN SPECIAL
NEWS OF UMATILLA CO.
Soldiers Entertained by
rsanquei ai i-iioi ivock R
for several months,
a letter to homefolks Newt
oyer says he spent a week In Lon-
. j don recently with his band. While
. - , o 1 . ' i there he visited Westminster Abbey
(East Oregonlan Special.) hlfrtHe1 !.. H. has
PILOT HOCK, Dec. 31. Company M"a omer
D of the Home Guards elected officers ,tl"n B' l"
at their regular drill practice Sunday oanquet o..
, r ' ' ., , u... ness men were hosts, was given her
afternoon. Captain Staver and feecond , .: .ihi, ,hn
Lieutenant Warner, who have been
serving the past year, resigned. The
following officers were elected: Per
cy Folsom, captain; Karl Kankin.
first lieutenant; Boot Paulis, second
lieutenant. The new non-commissioned
officers will be .appointed later.
Rev. J. T. Bickford has recovered
from an attack of chicken pox and
church services were held Sunday.
School will be closed during the
coming week on account of the epi
demic. Both public and high schools
are closed.
Mrs. Ralph WeBner is ill of influen
za at the home of her mother, Mrs.
Buster Kcott.
A letter written since the signing
rxt tha nrmistice was received this
I week by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schles
! el from their son Itarry, who is in
France. He tells tho exact location
of the lumber camp where he is
working. It is about fifty miles from
Verdun. Harry has been near the
DON'T NEGLECT A
RHEUMATIC PAIN
Go after it with Sloan's
Liniment before it ftet9
dangerous
Apply a little, don't rub, !et it pene
trait, and good-by twingel Same for
external aches, pains, strains, stiffness
of joints or muscles, lameness, bruises.
Instant relief without mussiness or
toiled clothing. Reliable the biggest
selling liniment year after year. Eco
nomical by reason of enormous sales.
Keep a big bottle ready at all times.
Ask your druggist for Sloan's Liniment.
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fCANDIESf
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t in the world than rieht 2,
were here to spend the holidays and
uIho for those who have received hon
orable discharged from tho service.
About 25 men were present.
The announcement of the engage
ment of Iff) Maud Bradish to an Am
erican soldier from North Carolina
was received here this week. Mis
Bradish is now a Red Cross nurse in
France. ,.,
The quilt , which was made by Mr.
Patrick Ca3sidy for the Red Crosa.
waa given this week by Loren Thorpe,
local restaurant man. Mr. Thorpe
Jias given the quilt back to the Reu
Cross and it is to be sold at public
auction soon
Mr. and Mrs. Jean Kirkpatrick
were guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. O. , Russell Christmas day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Stanley, and Mr.
and Mrs. I. M Schannep were invited
In to spend the evening
Charles Hicks who taught school in
tho Porter district last year. ha re
reived his discharge from the army
Miss Ida Kldridge, who is home
from Milton to spend the holidays,
entertained a number of her friends
at a rook party Thursday evening.
Those present were Alta Smith, Ver
na Fulltnwider, Alta lioylen, KIrna
Itoylen, VI da Brae her, Lucile Borro.
Victor Bracher, Iowell Sturtevant,
Ievt Fldridge, Arthur Bond, and
Boot Pau I is
Cecil Hicks, who was a guest at the
Kldridge home thin weekend, was ta
ken to Pendleton Sunday morning ill
with Influenza. Mr. Hicks In a resi
dent of Milton. 1
Velta. Itoork is 111 U her home with
chickenpnx. '
Marvin Roy returned to Vancou
ver Saturday after spending the holi
days with his parents, Mr. ami Mrs.
h. K. Roy.
The 1 ion d Auto Co. recei ved two
m-w Ford cars thin week
Mrs. C. T- Fanning of Portland !
a guest of her daughter, Mrs L. C.
Soharpf this week.
Mrs. II. 11. Mc Key no-Ida left Thurs
day for Preweott, Arizona, to visit
her son Sidney, who is In a hospital
there recoovering from the effects of
g.
Dr. J. I,. Gilliiand of Pullman,
V.'iiHh., was hero Tuesday night, hav
ing been called to Pendleton to e(
lifrt Johnston, who Is seriously til
there-
Professor Ij. K. Decker Is here and
will begin his work as head of the
public fichool as soon as the schools
are opened again.
Mr. and Mrs. John Runyan left
Thursday for Missouri where they
will ppend the winter visiting friends
and relatives. They will also visit In
Oklahoma and will return home by
war of California. -1
Mrs. M. G.' Edwards is on the sick
list. " '
Frank Rheberg has received htfc
honorable, discharge from the arm
and is visiting relatives at Alhee.
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A Joyous New Year
WE WISH TO THANK YOU FOR YOUR PAT
RONAGE WHICH HAS MADE POSSIBLE OUR
SUCCESS AND TO EXTEND TO YOU OUR SIN
CERE WISHES FOR A HAPPY AND SUIXUSS-
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Leclgerwood will return with her to
care for her during her Inability to
do her work
Mra. Walter Welssenfluh of Lorn?
Creek, who has been In Portland while
her husband was at Camp Lewis,
passed through town last Wednesday
to visit with ( her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Dalrd of Lone Creek.
Frank Shlpp. aiwlBled Mossle Bron.
over the mountain with two hundred
head of cattle which they will winter
at tho half way station where they
purchased feed for the winter from
H 1 Wright. .
Mrs. Rmma Iena, who has been 111
Is Improving.
May Ingram has been absent from
school for a few daVs on account of
Rlekness. '
Frank" Chapman ami fnmily of
Butter crwvk are vlnltlng during
Christmas week at tha home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. If. Mettle. ,
Tom Ledgerwood and family ot
their home. Mrs. Thrasher still hasher
for a few days with relatives.
Another letter from Clair Sturde
vant to his parents states that he was
to be in New York December 2. but
did not know when he would get to
come home.
Gail Dick of Alba, who has been
at a traiolnB camp In Texas, returned
home the first of the week.
Fred Orooms. who has been at
Pendleton on business for the lawt
two weeks, returned home Tuesday
evening.
Mrs. Vergle Caldwell snd Fred
Grooms are assisting this week In
taking an Inventory of the Uklah
Mercantile stock of foods.
With good roads, the stages are
now making good time. reaching
Uklah before dark.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hilhert of
Bridge creek, visited Chrlstmaa with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank . Hllbert ot
Uklah,
Miss Myrtle Quant of Alba, who W
attending the Pilot Rock high school,
returned home last Friday to remain
during the holidays.
Charley Lorenx Is still a very sick
man and Is suffering Intensely with
rheumatism.
Rev. and Mrs. Herbert visited
Thursday at the Hynd ranch with
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hynd.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Allison are
visiting on Bridge creek this week
with Mr. and rs. MWilllam Meengs.
J. D. Kirk left for Bridge creolt
Friday on business.
ernor for many months and tn.
charge was openly made by former
Warden Charles A. Murphy of the
state penitentiary that Keller was the
real governor of Oregon and thai
what he wanted he got. Much of the
turmoil that has Involved the peniten
tiary during the Wlthycombe admin
istration has been laid at Keller's
door.
Governor Wlthycombe refused to
confirm the report tlutt lie had tola
Keller lie must go.
Luxemburg's Hoie Divided. 1
l'AIUH. France, Dec. 31. Th
presenco in Paris of a delegation of
members of the Luxemburg . govern,
nient draws attention to the uncer
tiiiinty as to the future of that state.
The midillo class faction seems to fa
vor union with Belgium, while the
working people favor union with
France. Both Franco and Belgium
I would welcome Luxemburg within
their frfontlcrs, hut thim far there
has beon no evidence of a dispute be
I tween them.' The question will doubt,
j low be left entirely to the decision of
;th Liremburgers themselves.
Tour lul. should find a tenant who
pays rent the day It is due.
' It Is a wise old saw that cuts with
lis wisdom teeth." -
WITHYCOMRK FITtES
JOE KF.II.KIC PAKOI.K
OFFICER, IS HUMOR
SALEM. Dec. . 30. It was reported
about the capltol today that State
Parole Officer Joe Keller, the most re
cent Btorm center of Governor Withy
combe's administration, has been no
t'fied that he will be out of a Job aft
er the first of the year. Keller has
wielded great Influence over tho srov-
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WATCHING THE OLD
OUT TONIGHT
It's a pretty and
time honored custom
We know their last hours of old 1918 will be
most happy '
THEY ARE KEEPING WARM WITO
SMYTHE-LONERGAN FUEL
We trust 1919 will bring you a continuance of
thi3 same happiness with more than your share
of prosperity. "Boy Howdy."
Happy New Year
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SMYTHE-LONERGAN CO.:
Phone 178
Quality Quantity Service
DOST SUFFER! RELIEF OOMFS
THE MOMENT YOU RUB WITH
OLD "ST. JACOBS LINIMENT"
to 5
here
We have tried
carry this policy of se- 4
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out our business.
Come in and judge 4.
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S Leading Druggist. 4
4 Good Weather at Ukiah,
Stock Still in Pasture
Don't stay sore, stiff and lame!
Limber up! Rub soothing, penetrat
ing "St. Jacobs Liniment" right In
your aching muscles, Joints and pain
ful nerves It's the quickest, surest
pain relief on earth. It is absolutely
harmless and doesn't burn the skin.
"St. Jacobs Liniment" conquers
P8ln. It Instantly takes away any
ache, soreness and stiffness In the
head, neck, shoulders, back, legs,
arms, fingers or any part of the body
nothing like It. You simply pour
a little In your hand and rub "where
it hurts," and relief comes Instantly.
Don't stay crippled! Get a small trial
bottle now from any drug store. It
never disappoints six gold medal
awards.
FOR SALE
ALFALFA RANCHES
I have two good alfalfa ranches
for sale on fine terms. You can't
beat the prices, nor the terms.
Better look Into It NOW.
TAXICAB711
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Books 2!i Rides for $2.50
PARKE1C TAXI CO.
Why Pay More.
DR. R. B. ROBBINS
- Dentistry
Judd Bldg. Court and
Main Sts.
CECIL COSPER
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
INCOME TAX ADVINEIt
CM Main Mrovt
I-endleton, Oregon
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Dr. Lynn EL Blakeslee
Chronic and Nervous Diseases and
Diseases of Women. X-Ray Blso-
tro ThsrapsQtles.
Tesnpla Bldg Boom It, Pbooe did
American
National . Bank
Pendleton.
Building,
Eyes Scientifically
examined.
Glasses ground to fit
DALE KOTIIWELL
Optometrist and Optician
Q Room 7, Templs Bldg. '.
K Thone 772
S Dr. H. A. Schneider
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Here for immediate deliver
Have also some good wheat
ranches, and Pendleton homes
for sale.
Plenty of money to
good farms.
loan on
fRast Oregonlan Special.)
UKIA1. Dec. 31 The good weath
er still continues, with mt enough
snow In the valley to cover the
ground, which means much to the
stockmen, whose stock is still In the
pastures and doing well.
.Henry Inn. brother of the late
Hugo Ienz. of Wyoming, arrived, on
Christmas day to help look after the
IjiiFlne interests of his brother here.
Ed Thrasher of Diile, came over
Thiirxduy to tako Mrs. Thrasher to
Weston, are visiting in Camns Prairie
arnj bound firmly to her side whir Insurance. linn Loglis, Ileal Estate
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Oregon Motor Garage
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