East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 21, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY EAST OEEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1910
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Crystal Syrup
Pure White Syrup, quarts
Pure White Syrup, y gallon
Pure White Syrup, gallon
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$1.00
$1.90
Kin Syrur, Manlo Flavor, can Oo
Tea, (.ardrn Symw In gallon, gallon cans, also la 3, S,
and ft Gallon Jncktts.
turn Cabin 35o and 5s
Hob While, can ...... 75o
K.xun1xl Horn-), Itultor Crock, 1H lb. pall $3.90
Extracted Honey, nutter Crevk 7H lb. pail $2.0
(Ham Jar Extracted Honey. fnU might.. SOc, $1.00, 2.0O
o Pound Cans Extracted Honey.
Foitpy Jelly. mVm can .-. $3.00
Wooden Pall Jrtly. each . . . . $4.25
lAMce Can Jelly. a-l. ;. ... : $3.T
Tea Oarden Jelly, (ilass SOc and 40o
Halns Jelly '
Crawford Orange Jelly, glass SOo
Muwta Jelly, glass v. SOo
Horn Made Jelly, glass SOo
Bar-Ije-lac Currant Jolly 25o and 3 V)
Apple Butter 85c, 40o and $I.S0
GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO.
"QUALITY"
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Relieve Your Family
Relieve your family of all unneces
sary worries attendant on your death.
Some troubles you cannot save them,
but tne duty of probating your will can
be and should be placed in expert
hands.
Prompt action, knowledge of what
should be done and experience in doing
it
These things are worth while when
a will is to be filed for probate.
You can give your family the benefit
of them by using our
TRUST DEPARTMENT
V THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK
Pendleton, Oregon
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EAST OREGONIAN SPECIAL
NEWS OF UMATILLA CO.
Rain Takes Snow at
Ukiah, Leaving Mud
(East Oregonian Special.)
UKIAH. Jan. 21. A hard wind al
most reaching the velocity of
began blowing Tuesday night which
lasted all day Wednesday and Wed
nesday night, and Thursday morning
rain began falling, accompanied by
a strong Chinook wind, which has ta
ken off all the snow in the valley and
now we are In the mud, for the time
being. It has been a number of years
since Camas Prairie has had a winter
like this.
Mrs. Warren Gibbs of Portland ar
rived Tuesday evening for an extend
ed visit with friends and relatives.
Mr. Glbbs expects to be here the first
of next month.
Frank Chamberlain and I. R. Law
rence left for Pendleton Thursday
morning, returning Friday.
Richard and Crista Allen of Long
LOOK AT A CHILD'S
TOHWHEN CROSS.
FEVERISH AND SICK
TAKE NO CIIAXCBS! MOVE PO
SONS FROM LIVEIt AND
BOWELS AT ONCE.
Dr. Lynn E. Blakeslee
Chronlo and Nervous Dlaa and
Dlaaaaaa of Woman. X-Rar Maa
tro Tberapaatlaa.
Tetania Bide Boom IX, Pboa !
FOOT POWER LATHE
FOR SALE
Just the thing for farm work. Good
for turning Iron, brass or wood.
Price very reasonable.
722 Cottonwood St.
Rayfield Carburetors
(Distributors)
Gould Storage Batteries
(Distributors)
Owners of Tractors, Combines, Caterpillars and
Trucks Where there must be absolute dependa
bility; the certainty of rip-roaring sparks all the
time, there. Bosch Magnetos with Impulse
Starter must be used.
Bosch Magneto
Service Station 428
Pendleton Auto Co.
Established 1907
Court and Johnson Sts. Pendleton, Oregon
Mrfthers can rest easy after giving
California Syrup of Figs." because n.
a few hours all the clogged-up waste,
sour bile and fermenting food gent
ly moves out of the bowels, and you
dren simply will not tako the time
have a well, playful child again. Chll
from play to empty their bowels, and
they "become "tightly packed, liver
gets sluggish and stomach disordered.
Whn cross, feverish, restless, see
If tongue Is coated, then give this de
licious "fruit laxative." Children
love it, and it can not cause Injury.
Xo difference what ails your little
one If full of cold, or a sore throat,
diarrhoea, stomach-ache, bad breath,
remember, a gentle "inside cleans
ing" should always be the first treat
ment given. Full directions for ba
bies, children of all ages and grown
ups are printed on each bottle.
Beware of counterfeit fig syrups.
Ask your druggist for a Dottie o
"California Syrup of Figs." then look
carefully and see that it Is made b
the "California Fig Syrup Company.'
We make no smaller size. Hand back
with contempt any other fig syrup.
Creek were guests at the Uklah hotel
Wednesday night, en route to Pen.
dleton. J ,
Albert Settle of Long Oreek, who
has been at Camp Lewis, has received
his discharge and was a guest at the
Uklah hotel Tuesday night on his re
gale turn home.
Fred Grooms left Tuesday morning
for Grant county on a business trip,
expecting to ,be gone several days.
J. D. Kirk received a telegram Fri
day morning from his son, Walter
Kirk, who has been In France, say
ing he had landed safely In New York
and would be sent to Camp Lewis at
once to be mustered out.
Karl Martin, wife and two children,
who have been ill for the last ten
days are all able to be up and around.
Mrs. J. D. Kirk will leave in a fev.
days for Racine, Wisconsin, to visit
with her mother for an indefinite
time. s,
Elmer Hinton has been absent from
school for a few days on account of
illness.
Grade Gibbs, who has been ill with
an attack of . Inflammatory rheuma
tism, is Improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Vestil Jolnen and son,
and Charley, ;.Motteer, mother ano
son Clair, were In town Sunday.
Mrs, Frank Shlpp and daughte.
leave soon for Portland for an ex.
tended visit with her parents.
John Lorenz was a Ukiah visitor
Friday.
Gordon Mettle and Frank Shlpp are
sawing wood for Mossie Brothers.
Mrs. E. I!. Gambee of Portland,
came In Friday evening to visit her
sisters, Mrs- J. H. Mettle and Miss
Sarah Mossie.
Mrs. Heeler of Rltter, is 111 at the
Ukiah hotel and Or. De Vaul was sent
for Friday.
Crop Prospects at
Helix Are Excellent
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GOOD NEWS FOR YOU
LADIES READY-TO-WEAR AT LOWER PRICES.
New Wool Serge and Poplin Skirts $3.98, 91.50,
84.98, &.90, $8.90 and $8.80.
Ladles' silk Ureases, neatly trimmed and every
one a genuine, bargain in silk poplins, plaid and
striped taffetas. Georgette crepes, Messallne,
Satins and Orejoe de Chines $a.00 to $29.A0
Japanese Ktmonas. . $1.08, $2.23, $2.08 and $3.08
Percale House IM-essea $1.69 and $1.98
Gingham House Hressea. $1.98 to $4.ft0
New Muslin t'ntlerwear at prices you can't beat
elsewhere. ,
tl.SS to $1.98
Union Suits $1.19,
Dainty Muslin Gowns
Nainsook Finish Rnvelope
$1.49, $1.69 and $1.98. .
Take advantage of these prices on merchandise
. that you need every days
Good Ilk-ached Muslin 14o and 19o
Hope Muslin Slo
Good Grade of Outing Flannel Slo
Heavy Outings . SSo and 2o
Linen and Cotton Torchon Ice Kdglngs and In
sertions, yard So and So
.,J5ee our big display of Laces and Embroideries,
ever been able to get in Pendleton. , , . fc
Biggest values you have
again In New York but expected
sail again In a short time.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross who have been
working on the Daughtery ranch at
Butter creek, left last week.
A number of school children hav
not started yet owing to sickness but
will probably start soop.
Mrs. Anna Daughtery Is visiting at
the Charles McDevltt ranch for a
short time.
Mrs. McCollough has been suffering
with something like an attack of
rheumatism, hupt Is some better at
present.
- Bun Moore is working at the Boss
ranch.
Mr. and Mrnv' Nlcknlsnn, who have
been working at the Daughtery ranch
hero, lefv .Friday J'' Pendleton, from
where they expect to go to California,
' Mr, and Mrs..,McCollough and fam
ily visited Sumlpy .aL Vorn trates.
Mr. and. Mrs. Jim .Bnrlght left Inst
week for Alba to visit with friends
and relatives. M and Mrs. Enrlghtj
will probably live at Alba until the
spring work starts. j
Tom Enrlght, wife and babies re-1
to turned from Alba Saturday after tak. 1
lng his folks over.
A. 13. HUeman returned from Pilot
Rock Saturday after taking the NU-h-'
olson's down.
Hallway Operation to C.'ixc.
PORTLAND. Jan. 21. Oonnttlon
of the T'nclflc & Eastern Rallv.ay
:eau Inmiirv at 6 p. m , In nc
conlance with an order Issued by
.' ilifo Wjlitcn yesterday m fceial
court. No trains will be operated aft
er that time and no business will ia
done other than that necessary to)
closing up the affairs of the company
and care of the property during the
receivership and foreclosure proceed
Ipgs. Notice to this effect will ba
posted today at Medford, Butto Talla
and stations along the line of the
short railway.
RECORD ADJUSTMENT
OFF1HELOSS
;The house of Dines Turner,
101 Ora7ir?e afreet, was damaged '
by fire wvJWondaK- January &th ;
and on Tuesday,, January 7th :
tbe loss had beeir adjusted and
Mr. Turner had received draft
In full covering same.
(Kaat Oregonian Special.)"
HELIX, Jan. 21. The precsen
year crop prospect Is excellent.
The entire family of AV. R. Grover
west of town, has Influenza- There j
are seven In the family.
Mm. John MoLstrnm of Adams was)
a Caturdav visitor here.
W. H. Kisler of Sand Hollow was In!
tniun tViliv I
John T. Orlriwold was out from
Pendleton Saturday, visiting- hts par
ents. Mrs. Francis Caff of Milton, is a
guest of Mrs. D- D. Dale this week.
H. K. Hose was a Walla Walla vis
itor Saturday.
Farl CI norm ley Is home from Oulf
rortr Miss.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mctntyre of Al
berta are visiting- relatives and friends
In this vicinity.
Mrs. E. E. Cel. st and children are
here from Pendleton visiting at the
Ft. a Tosler home
Jence Peterson Is expected home
from Seattle this morning.
Claud Morrison has received his
discharge from the army and Is en
route home from San FranclHCOt
BECAUSE
so many men haTC taken ad
vantage of the wonderful op
portunity to save afforded
y our ,
Slit
SALE
wo have decided to continue
the sale until Saturday, Jan.
23th. I
We seldom have a sale, that
Is why we are offering such
extraordinary values,
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Men's Fine Suits,
Values to $35
ON SALE AT $20.
Regulars, Longs and .Stouts,
Iilue Serges Included.
The occasion, for economy
will not bo equaled for some
time to conic
Buy now and save
ALTERATIONS FREE
BOND
BROTHERS
Pendleton's Leading Clothiers
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The Burning
Question
Best Answered
By Using Our
Dry and Seasoned
WOOD
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You are still urged to Save Coal
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SMYTHE -LONERGAH CO.:
Phone 178
Quality Quantity Service
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American
National Bank
Pendleton.
Building.
Eyes Bclentlflcally
examined.
Glasses ground to fit
DALE ROTHWELli
Optometrist and Optlciaa
Gurdane Farmers-Are
Pleased Over Rains
The insurance was carried by
FRIEDLY.
Where you set quick and satisfactory
adjustments.
DR. R. B. ROBBINS
Dentistry
Judd Bldg. Court and
OMain St':,.
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OT'RDAXl Jan. 21. Mr. and Mra
French took their son Jesse to Pen
dleton last week for medical treat
ment. Jesse has not been well for
vpartt ami Inst winter wax taken to
LIVERJIORE, BICKERS & I 'he doctor and seemed to be Improc-
i UK. iJin in; nH nerii kihu oh.
Ina1 worse since cold weather. Mr.
and Mrs. French think of going- back
cast, hoping the change In climate
will benefit him some.
Orville Corley, who has been on the
slrk list Is hotter at present. i
Chas- Ely and chew came down
from the mill tho middle of the week
a the hard rain" prevented them1
from working, but went back the last
of the week. I
Mrs. Dove Wymore Is cooking, at
the mill while Dave Is f working there.
M;i Ry MontgotniJJ received word
tUat ker bryther i;.wr . bnX landed'
TAXICAB7
PHONE I
Books 25 It Ides for $2.50
FARKEK TAXI CO.
. -Why Pay More.
WHEAT RANCH
1040 acre improved ranch north of Pendleton. 110 acres tillable.
With the place goes 425 acres In winter wheat and 80 acres ready
for spring sowing. Balance In stubble.
The whole outfit also goes with It, which Includes 20 head work
horses, hogs, chickens, cows, combine and balance of equipment.
Price 135.00 per acre, with only 1 1,000.00 cash, which Is what any
renter would pay for an outfit.
ALFALFA' RANCH
Have three good alfalfa ranches for sale, also, on fine terms. K,yt
Also a swell little place right in town where a retired farmer canQ
find iust enough work to keep out of .jntsdhlsf..wIlouse, furniture,.
chicken coops, cow, horse, over 200 chickens now laying t dosen eggs
a day at 80 cents per dozen. Can you beat it T
Price 50O0.0O. Half Cash.
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INSURANCE
J. C. SNOW
Phono .15. iff East Court.
FARM LOANS
REAL ESTATE
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Used Truck
BARGAINS
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We have an almost ne
truck oractically air new tires.x tin tact this
truck is in excellent condition in every way.
A new one of the same model would cost $4,-450.00
Room 7, Tempi Bldg.
Phone 771
Dr. II. A; Schneider
DENTIST
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CECIL COSPER
Pl'RMO ACCOUNTANT
INCOME TAX ADVJHEIl
14 Main (Street
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On order to make a quick sale we are offer
ing this truck at about one half the original
cost; .
Come in and look it over.
Oregon Motor Garage
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