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DAILY EAST OKEOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1919. EIGHT PAGES OUTBURSTS OF EVMETT TRUE ROM. S ALE fcjrALL over the Country - OIWK ..... . . jarnqtllg ( me . uuuiea x uhvb mt - t sale, am offering a five room cot tage on East Court Street, with ii1 yyi iyiiiiMOii TAGE EIGTIT three lots, and paving paid for. This la a snap, as the lots are nearly worth the price. s Price, for a short time 12000. SETC ME ABOl'T A LOAN J C. SNOW, 117 East Court. Insurance, Farm loans. Ileal Ext a to woes I V r . I WKT MC8 THW W A W OR TWO AMD ' :' THE NATIONAL COFFEE- : ! ! LL i . "1 UK YOU WE'D HAV5 A MSJ&lj GRAY BROS. CROCEBY CO. '"ffKS Did It Ever Occur to You that the clouds make the sunshine seem brighter, the bitter the sweet sweeter, and life struggles success more desir able? This, however, is true enough, and why you should not let difficulties discoui'age you, but have them as an in centive for your stronger efforts and determination to overcome all obstacles, and eventually you will succeed. THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK PENDLETON, OREGON "Strongest Bank in Eastern .Oregon." DR. It B. ROBBINS . Dentistry Judd Bldg. Court and Main Sts. 1 ' If the members of the international peace conference are vise they will realize the temper of the world will not bear with secret diplomacy or be disposed to support any decisions so reached. RECORD ADJUSTMENT OF FIRE LOSS The house of Dines Turner, 101 Grange street, was damaged by fire on Monday. January Sth and on Tuesday, January 7th the Joss had been adjusted and Mr. Turner had received draft in full covering same. The Insurance was carried by LIVERMORE, BICKERS & FRIEDLY. Where you get quick and satisfactory adjustments. American National Bank Building, Pendleton. Eyes , Scientifically examined. Glasses ground to (It DALE ROTH WELL. Optometrist and Optician 5 Boom 7, Temple Bldg. V. 8 Phone 772 " (r 5 Dr. H. A. Schneider t Zk DENTIST J Pendleton Oregon j CECAL COSPER PIULIO ACCOUNTANT INCOME TAX ADVISEK 614 Main Street Pendleton, Oregon TAXICABf i PHONE 1 1 Books 25 Rides for $2.50 FARKEH TAXI CO. Why Pay More. EAST OREGONI AN SPECIAL . NEWS OF UMATILLA CO. As the court was not In session when their visit was made to Pendleton this permission was not secured, but Judge Marsh promised to take the matter up as soon as the commissioners met and offered, no objections to the same. James' Wisnor was named as uperin- tendent, of conduction and It Is plan ned: tq I bitld Jacks :four feet square around all the poles and fill same with rocle ,to, hifid the poles. A competent line jvllX be employed after the poles are set V properly, stretch the wires, new cross arms, aji d Insulators will be used where needed and when this work Is completed it is expected we will have one of the best rural tle phone systems In the county. It Is planned to put "Pay stations" In the business houses at Umaplne and a nominal charge wll lbe made to out siders who desire to use the service. Heavy Rains Benefit Grain at Gurdane (East Oregonlan Special.) OURDANEL Jan. 30. Hard rains fell in the vicinity last week and all the farmers are wearing a smile as the weather is warm no feeding of stock as they can rustle out Mrs. George Bolin left Friday with her son Thelbert. for Pilot Rock, but after consulting Dr. De Vaul, he was taken to Pendleton where he under went an operation and is now getting along fine. Mrs. John Lightfoot of Nye, was on the sick list last week but Is greatly improved. The youngest boy of George Taylor has heen quite siok but is Improv ing. Frank Hinkle Is working at the Ross ranch on Butter creek. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McRoberts o. WHAT AO I SB TO PRETEXT APPEXMCITIS Butter CTeek, received word last week of the death of Mrs. Josephine Serg In Portland. Mrs. Serg was 'an aunt of Mrs. McRoberts and Earl Turner. Mrs. Bun Moore was a visitor at Mrs. GeorgeBolin one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hjileman and fam ily and Mrs.' McCoIIough's mother, Mrs. Gilliland spent one day last week with Mrs- Roy Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Chapman wore at the Kelson, ranch one day last week. Virgil Smith left for Pilot Rock last week for an indefinite time. Virgil has been working for Frank Chap man on Butter creek. Umapine Will Improve Phone Service; New Line Pendleton people- should know simple bnckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka, flushes the ENTIRE bowel tract so completely that appendicitis is prtvented. ONE SPOONFUL, Adler-i-ka relieves any CASE sour stomach, gas or constipa tion because it removes ALL., foul m:tt ter which clogged and poismed yr;iir rstem. The INSTANT action sur prises both aoctors and' patients. Tallman & Co., druggists. (East Oregonlan Special.) I'MAPIXB. Jan- 30. At a meeting of the stockholders of the Hudson Buy Rural Telephone company held last week about two thirds of the members were -present to discuss the best way possible to Improve the ru ral telephone service In this commu nity. It was decided to practically rebuild the entire line from Freewa- ter to Hudson Bay and an assessment of $25 was made against each mem ber to defray this expense- D. O. Saunders and Lane Hood were ap pointed a committee to take up with the county court the matter of using the right of way for a permanent line. Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Chronic and Nervous Disease and DtMtae of Women. X-Raj JKIeo- tro Therapeutic. Temple Bklc Room 13, rfaooe 4 It FOOT POWER LATHE FOR SALE Junt the thing for farm work. Good for turning iron, brass or wood, j Price very reasonable. 722 Cottonwood St. Our List of Used Cars is Changing Every Day If you want a good serviceable used car call at our "Used Car Dept." We have the following cai-s today: ' ' : ' ; . 1 34 -Ton Republic Truck 1 1916 Ford Roadster 1 Reo Roadster 1 1917 Maxwell (Overhauled and painted.) 2 Used Franklins. Pendleton Auto Co. Established 1907 Court and Johnson Sts. Pendleton, Oregon Bond Suits floducod -BOND OVERCOATS REDUCED iWe seldom have a sale, but conditions neces sitate a clean up. That is why we are offering such extraordi nary values. .1000 SUITS AND OVERCOATS Values to $35.00 The Jabel identifies every BOND garment, its' ', our pledge of satisfaction. Alterations Free. Liberty Bonds Taken in Exchange for Merchandise. BOND BROS. Pendleton's Leading Clothiers ' Weston Invites Strain To Discuss Road Bonds (East Oregonlan Special.) WBSTON. Or., Jan. SO. The Wes ton Commercial Club met Tuesday evening for the first time since Its meetings - were dlsmntinued for the summer. E- C. Rogers is the retir ing president, The "officers elected for the ensuing- term were J. W. Por ter, president; Sl;it,"jV Culley. vice president;' Frank ' Price, secretary treasurer. - A very--lengthy discussion was held regarding the road bonding proposition; . The sentiment of those present seemed too i favorable for bonding. By vote: of the club it was decided to Invite Mr. C P. Htraln to address the club on this subject at Its next meeting. Sergeant Sidney Barnes, the second of Weston's overseas boys to get back, arrived home Wednesday morning. Sidney being considerable of a local artist, and his fame having preceded him to Prance, he readily fell Into the camouflage painting detail where he has remained ever since. He was sent to Camp Lewis to be mustered oiu. His father, S. A. Barnes, met him at the train In Pendleton Wed nesday morning and brought him to Weston by automobile. A few hours after his arrival a delegation of thirty or forty of Weston's business men went up to the house to shake his hand and bid him welcome. Mr. Barnes was very glad to get home. One of the first things he said was, "This Is the day I've looked for for the last year." In speaking of the work of the relief societies in the war zones he does not enthuse much over the Y. M. C. A. He speaks In the highest praise of the Red Cross, and espec lally so of the Salvation Army, who were always right up to the front lines, in their gas masks,, serving hot coffee and doughnuts. -J Mrs. A. P. Perry and baby daughter of Freewater, are visiting Mrs. Per ry's sister, Mrs. F. G. DuPuls. Gus Olson returned Tuesday from Camp Lewis after having been honor ably discharged. Joe Lleuallen was up from Rleth visiting his family over Sunday. L. B. Davis was a business visitor In Pendleton, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hlldebrand were in Walla Walla yesterday. At a regular meeting last night of Stevens lodge No. 49, Knights Pythias, the following officers were Installed by P. T. Harbour, deputy grand chancellor: I I. Wilsey, chan cellor commander; Waller Williams, vice chancellor; Sim J. Culley, prelate; Clarence Hand, master of Work; P. T Hlarbour. keeper of records and seal; Ci Lt Plnkerton, master of fl nance and, waster of exchequer; Geo. WalC.eiv Inner -guard;. J.. V Bell, outer guard; ; !; t: !..) , )'- You can't get bet ter shoes, in value. style or fit anywhere then those we offer. ' We Know Shoes That Is the reason we can always satisfy your shoe needs, being judges of real Shoe Values we are enabled to buy advantage ously and con tinue our prac- tke of making it. Real Economy i to buy your shoe Here, ucsiuecwe know how to fit vour feet and at wavt carry tha widths and slies to do it properly. Ws oner Cof Fit fFeet It Isn't tmtv fthoct that we know kciUver. - We Know Feet and we know how to ovr- com and correct loot trouble ol alt torts. Himht Pricm Latm Slvlmt What more could j you want ? Vte understand the fit ttiUl of' Ibtrw iamoua ur. bcnuii a Aipit ancrt o as to meet every individual iooi neea, ana we can absolutely promise you Fool1 Comfort If vouabrlnfl you) foot trouble to us. Our advice and exanunatloa U free, with no obligation in volved Come in. You Can Do Better At Incorporated. 1 J Incorporated. A Nationwide Institution Coupling experience In buying with up-to-date study of the "ads," a wo man becomes a highly EFFICIENT member of the home-making partnership. The store lauls" stvo.you light on the subject of the next purchases you plan to make. After reading them, you KNOW and do not t have to "suppose.'1 or guess. irn..'j' mA tUtiM it'iit Vnu ' In tfeiich with a hew Job befpfe vou hav, be gun to 'worry;-, "n ; REALTY TRANSFERS Deeds. R. Bracken to C. Marshall, $1000. NW. 1-4 SB 1-4 and W. 1-2 NE. 1-4 8B. 1-4 See. 3, Tp. -3, N. R. 36 Umatilla County to A. Perard $K6. lots 3, 4. n, and 6, blk. 109, Res. Add. to Pendleton. ' II. Weinberg to II. 8uhl, 400, NW. 1-4 8W. 1-4 Sec. 4, TP. 1, B. It. 36. and SW 1-4 NW. 1-4 Sec. 4,.Tp. 1, 8. R. as." M. O'Gara to O. E. O'Gara, II. lot 29, Hazel Add. to Pendleton. Heirs of Jeremiah Bespaln to C. L. Bonney SI 000, W. 1-2 lots 7 and 8 in blk. 9,, palsy's Add,, to Pendloton. ., i U. Hodgeo. to 1. lennls II, lot of blk. : 4 town of Vincent. K. ,11. 'Elliott to P H. Roork, $200, lot 11 in blk, 91, Res. Add, to Pendle ton. ' ' ,' C. M.'tepew to J. A. Fee, $1. NW. 1-4 W: 1-2 NE, 1-4 and SK. 1-4 NE. 1-4 Sec. 21 and W. 1-2 NW. 1-4 8ec. 22, Tp 1, N. R. 84. -A A. Norrls to M. McLeari; $1, 40 acres in E. 1-2 SW. 1-4 Sec. 34, Tp. 4, N. R. 37. E. F. Ringo to 8. A. McKlnley. $10, SE. 1-4 NE. 1-4 NW. 1-4 Sec S3, Tp. 5, N R. 29. L.' Moorhouse to G. C. Baer, $1, parts of lots 11 and 12 In blk. 10, Pendleton. J. W. Sams to 8. F. Keylor, $1, 6 acres In NW. 1-4 Sec. 20, Tp. 6, N. R. 3. J. Williamson to F. C McKensie, $100. lots 14 and 15, blk. 9, Newport Add. Hermiston, lot 13, blk. 3, town of Hermiston. , - 2 ! HANK For Insisting Upon Golden West Butter "The Butter Supreme When ordering from your grocer. GOLDEN WEST CREAMERY "GET BUSY" - - We have a lot of good Rargalns that wont-lust long In fallow ing list: ; Dandy tiarago for sale or lease. :;,;.- A money-making Blacksmith shop fully equipped, for Bale, or; lease. A large Swelling well situated for Hotel, and a splendid opening for one. , " - A good restaurant proposition, no competition. A large and scloct list of larRe and small farms, timber lands, city property, acreage. In the Weston country where failures of crops are unknown and where all kinds of vegetables, fruits and alfalfa grow without Irrigation. lt us try to convince you. "Get Busy'.' . 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