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HI f ' PATSErGTTP fIUT HAST OBECOyiANV PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBEUAKY 4,1919. i ,i ni.i i l. i i..,-.1.: , l 1 -j l. , r i ', iii -t)TJ"T'gl. ijm-AlJl-""'wyti"u.-" ; EIGHttPAX3E3 H ...... p Conn nun I.osU'ww , X,- iiU f f 'l 0l d Nut Butter in Bulk jj SPECIAL, POUND 30c Farm Sausage, guaranteed pure and a fresh, pound 35c g . New York Cheese, pound 45c g Winesap Apples, extra fancy, box . . . $3.25 8 . Yellow Newton Apples, ex. fancy, box $3.25 5 Weston Potatoes, 100 lbs., full weight $2.00 9 Blydenstein's Pan Cake Flour (none better) A why buy other brands when you can get jjf ' the best, manufactured at home; 10 pound A bag . i , . -V ............. $1.10 g Bulk Sauer Kraut, quart 15c H '"Red Karo Syrup, all you want, gallon $00 ; f r Complete line of Garden and Flower seeds, i Good Butter, roll . . . . . ... . . ..' 90c l GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. tk niTATrrv Two Phones 23 823 Main Si 'Aiit 2 RFCOSTRUCTO 4 j, j i The newspapers, magazines, kvi-slatnrs philoso- "lhers," ind most everybody are dally discussing the "tnattr"of reconstruction. - . -. 1 ...... - Tf II But bow about your own affairs, don't they . need ' lA' some overhauling and reconstruct Ion? - Possibly your particular way or system may be perfect and could not be improved upon; if other wise, it may be time well snent,to consider improved methods and some reconstruction. Permit us to assist you. THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK PENDLETON, OREGON "Strongest Bank in Eastern Oregon." ikwaj.BLnv vb' ;r w r- 'i - sr v t at ww m r w a aw ar a rj, a.. f i. i i. i ' i -' K4"TS. I tUAT TWR'fr B. -r,.i fa.iKi tuouiomI 11 ' , - I i ' . r,''whv t 3 E AND SAW.TMS WMOJrQStt0l HA H if ii jj - t ' rBws, rpgJ IliililSi! EgSSa Uiumm Vrli iRM I ' , 5 ' fA WiEE - ,N KT S f ? -ii2-srr' "A TAKe HOU ABOUND TMS it -'- '' 1 "Tl - vn'miiiiiiiiiMHnMiii!iiiHi"V''"iii'"iHi',''"'"'"',"'',!!H'"1!iM!!l!!H!M)!MH " 'f uilHIUUIIHUIiilllllliilillliniUllillilBlliu.ui?.iluMlulilllllill"IIIIMinilHIIIIHHI - i ; . ... .r,. . , .? . I.4 .ir"v-ft -' - I 1 SUGGESTIONS THAT SAVE YOU ."MONEY New arrivals of the season's latest offerings are being put . ori display I each day. We are adding new lines in order to meet the demands of our fast increasing patronage. In pulling for us you are benefitting yourself as much. So let us pull together and the strength of union will make 1919 a banner year I for us' all. I NEW TRIMMINGS " Wide Black KUk Fringe. . .... 680 and 1 1.4ft Fancy Pearl Trlmmlnic Hut tons, per card, , . 10c Fancy Colored Trimmliur Buttons, per card. 83c New Styles In Put. Leather Delta . New. Hick Rack Itraid, 4 yd. bolt. t '; 4ttc IOC Clilldren's Hickory barters ............. ldo New Stock of Plus, pack. 3c, So and 10o New Cloth Brushes . . . , 23o and 4So Keep Clean Hair Brushes "a good one''..... 48a New BeJtA, Dremlnff Combs, Braids and Trim mlnm too numerous to mention. . prop In on your way up town. f'l' -"4 A NfHJr i You Can Do Better At CECIL COSPER PUBLIC AOCOtJNXANT IXOOME TAX ADVISER 14 Main Street Pendleton, Oregon Dr. Lynn E. Blakeslee Chroaio and Narrona Dlaaaaw and Dtaaaaaa of Woman. X-Bay aUao- tro Tharapautiaa. Tonpia Blo, Buom 13. Ptaoae 414 DR. R B. BOBBINS Dentistry Judd Bldg. Court and Main Sts. FOOT POWER LATHE FOR SALE Just the thing; for farm work. Good for turning; Iron, brass or wood. Price very reasonable. 731 Cottonwood St. . "GET BUSY" , We bav a lot of good Bargains that wont last long; In the follow ing list: Dandy Garag-e for sale or lease. . A money-making Blacksmith shop fully equipped for sale or lease. A large Dwelling; well situated for Hotel, and a splendid opening; for one. A good restaurant proposition, no competition. A large and select- list of large 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 i without Irrigation. Let us try to convince you. "Get Busy" Box 85, Weston, Ore. EAST OREGONIAN SPECIAL NEWS OF UMATILLA CO. Ukiah Man in Navy Likes England, France NOW TIIATTHi; WAR AND WINTER IS OVER fit is time to gVt.iwy nd buy a ranch. I have a long list . of wheat lands, diversified farms and stock ranches, in large and small tracts. f I have stu4ied values in Eastern Oregon for SS years. Have sold land from the Columbia to the Middle Fork of the John Day river, and from La Grande to The Dalles. Have handled over 3,000,000 worth of property in Eastern Oregon, and have never sold a man or woman In where I could not sell them out with a profit. Come to my office In the Temple Bldg., and we will talk prices and values. E. T. WADE, Pendleton, Oregon. Our List of Used Cars is Changing Every Day If yoif 'want a good serviceable used car call at'our "Used Car Dept." ' We have the following cars'toflayr ' : ; - : ' .ilf r, . v-..i.v ' ' ' ' 1 r 1 -Ton Republic Truck T 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 (East Oregonlan Special.) UKIAH. Or., Feb. S- Below la a letter from Harley Kirk, son of J. D. Kirk of Ukiah. who enlisted in the navy in December, 1917. and is now on the U. S. S. Lake .Eckhart: Nantes, France, Dec 28, 191S. Dear Friends: This is my second trip In to tnia port and have been here two weeks, and will be here a week longer. . Car diff. South Wales. Is my home port, and I will be glad to get back, so I can get my mall, as we only get mail when there, and we left there almost a month ago. I have been in three cities In: France, and three In England, and1 like England the best. I find many interesting things In both countries, but hope to get back to the U. 8. with in a year's time. I have been mess cook for the last four months, on ac count of my bum wrist. I don't mind it, only there is no chance for a rating. I get liberty every night after chow. and sometimes get off at 1 p. m. This ship carries ?000 tons and we have been hauling coal from England tn France for the last four months. We were In some great storms on the last few voyages. I sometimes get sea sick, but have only fed the fish twice. Yes, the damsels over here are nice, but the American beauties for me. While In Cardiff I have a home where I often take supper, so you see It Is not so bad over here, after all. One day last, week I was In what w call a rubberneck party. I was gone ail the afternoon with a guide. and saw many wonderful things. Was In churches, caves, castles and was in one building that was 400 years old. -IVil). tell you all about It when I return Vn.,122. I was in Bordeaux France, on ligerty when the good news came, and talk about a tlmeH The French people were-sure .happy. There was a Ohance far. me to have plenty of wine under my,he!ti I am writing on my mess tabled ,';..Ve used It for mm Backache? Rheumatism? Those of os who are past middle age re prone to eat too much meat and in consequence deposit lime-salts in the arteries, veins and joints. We often suffer from twinges of rheumatism or i lumbago, sometimes from gout, swollen I bands or feet. There U no longer the ! lightest needot.this;,ieW-ihe new .prescription,:. "Anuric, to"fcojBnd ! to gie immediate! 'results as.it i iny I time more potent than Hthia, h rlddine; ! . . , , . l u the ojopovexiBiieu mwu -vt tim ywwun. by way of the- kidneys.' It can be ob tained at almost any drag store, by simply asking for "Anuric" for kidneys or backache. It will overcome such conditions as rheumatism," dropsical swellings, cold extremities, scalding and bnrnlng urine and sleeplessness due to constant arising from bed at night. Send to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, K. V., for a 10c. trial package. Hadcsa, Cau "1 rweommend Doctor PWrc' Aaurtc rmrr hlshlr. I wffCTsd for tho hut thrw ytmn with raUrrfi of th bladder, twine trial mrr iwnwdr I "I but without Tlif. I MW Andrte sdnlia4 in th. paper, and lik s drown Irs man srabbtnc at a atraw I tnoua-ht I would try it aho, wh!eh I did with sreat aueeMa. aa K nlunrad ma almost Immediately, baton I had taken all of the trial packaca. and bavins met eoabaasoa la the remedy 1 hnmed lately aent to the dm itor. and bouarht a full-aixe packasa. 1 ean say to atV rnffernc frem. ansr diaeaae of 'Jbe kMnvys ornate scat tr.OI.k-t. cry this remedy and iufter no kmrer. . 1 hava sreat taika is i Mtos wwte"' 6. C. UuuiMh ... bar Christmas night, and at one time we had two dozen bottles of wine on it. We will have another good time New Years. The German prisoners ar unloading our ship today. I have a few souvenirs from them. It Is nice and warm here. I have only had one frost so far. From what they say we may have snow when we get back to Cardiff. Don't care as I did not get to see any last winter. There has been lots of sickness on this ship In the last few months, but so far I have been well. This will be my last ship on ac count of my wrist, so I am going to stay with her as long as I can. 1 have been On two battleships. On the 14th of October while crossing the ringtisn channel we were urea upon and since that lme I wear a gold bar on my left arm. On one of the ships I met Noel Warden. I spent five months in Boston and had some great times and while there I used to visit Henry Layman at the Harvard col lege quite often. ' I have not heard from any. of the Ukiah sailors for a long time. We think there Is a good chance of going to the U. B. soon. Will send you. a picture of a seagoing sailor as soon as I have some taken. ' jfrlr.! Ki A J, (rl W H.fVA Incorporated vS-- ? 4 A Nation- wide ; Institution f IUii!i!iiiii(lill!tH!IHi!ll!!HMI!nill!!IIM!!IMI! IIIHIIlHlaWi Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Chesnut anu daughter. Miss Jessie Chesnut spent Sunday at the Wallan home. . Hobart Perlnger was In from the Peringer ranch Sunday. , Fred Farr, local grocery mnn, has disposed ot his dry goods stock but Is still handling groceries. . Earl Rose Saw Hard Fighting, 41st Div. Adams School Opened Monday' in New Building (East Oregon Ian Special.) ADAMS, Feb. 4. The Adams school opened Monday morning In the new building. Most of 'he pupils were present. Visitors will not be allowed until the school board decides differ entlv. This precaution Is taken with the view of,. keeping the Influenza down. Mr. and Mrs. Bert KIrhy hava pur chased them a .home in.. the eaaend of the r.ounty, near the state line. They txrect to move to their rami. In the ar future. J MIks t;efi5-ie Kastley, lnterineriltile leather M.thC At'oma school, who rjan ''en, I-It.ng,. at her home In tVe-t-'az-tj' fti.. iiifi thfe ; Influenza enttl arrUod In Adams Monday morntn;; to resume hr work. In. .the school. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Yoder and daughter. Mary Elizabeth, spent Sat urday in Pendleton. . I Mr. and Mrs. Hoe Eggers and daughter, Betty Jane of Athena, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Bnyer Sunday. Lawrence Greastoper was In ' town .tinrUty. Church services, which were held ?unJay. both morning and eventn?. t.re thoroughly enjoyed by a lurge tttendance. Mr." A. E. Yodor sons n "".lo tit tl.e morning servjee apd at Hi" evening t-ervle - Miss Jeyaio I'has- nut and A. B- Yoder sang a duety. There wllM?e a busmess meeting of the church Wednesday evnhtt;. All cft'icers tre expected to b . present .ith thtii jtports. Electlo.i tif ofi'i-i-ers will also tase place. Everwlm-iV Is itjvlt;d to be presentjitihls'm"eet- mg. - y "THe Sunday school teachiss f! will meet Friday'evenlng. February" al the heme .of .Mr. and Mrs. YoOtrV: Livrt rce Mclntyre. who IvtVon attending the -Spokane Uuiwretty. came home last week,- It being the end of the first semester. Mr. Mclntyre doesn't Intend to return for the second, semester. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Lieuallen were In from their country home Monday. Mrs. Mary Plcard was in Pendleton Saturday. - Mr. and Mrs. . Smith and little daughter of La. Grande, visited nt th home of Mrs,- Smith's brother. I. It. Stoll, last weelr. Mr. and Mrs. Otho Stoll and daugh ter. Delors. and Mr. and Mrs. Kill Thurman of Pendleton, visited at the home of relatives In Adams Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dames have pur chased a beautiful new "Sllvertone Victrola. Miss Hannah French spent Saturday in.- Pfntlleton. , i ' There will he a young peoples so ciety Sunday evenUif U t.ii. (East Oregon Ian Special.) i s WBSTON, Ore.,, Feb. 4. Erl Rose toiylsltlng at the home of his par ents.'Mr. and Mrs. Marlon O'Harra, Tarl Is one of Weston's soldier boys who saw much hard fighting with the lath' Field Artillery of the 41st Dl-vlal.m.-:He is now stationed t Camp Iwis. btu Is home on a few days' ftirlmiKh. He thiilts h will lie mils-ti-red out about tlte lust of Febrnnr. There Is on display in the show Windows of the Weston Mercantile company an Interesting collection ot war souvenirs which were brought over by Sergeant Sidney Burnett. In the collection are a umber of hand and rifle grenades, such as were used by the American, French and English armies. ' John Mayberry of Milton, and Miss Cora Beamer of Weston, were mar ried in Pendleton yesterday. Mis. Beamer is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Beamer, prominent farm ers of Weston. This popular young couple have the hearty good wishes of a host of Weston friends. The Rev. W. S. Payne of Weston, began Sunday the holding of a se ries of revival meetings at the Sun nyside Methodist church - north of Freewater. The Ministerial Association of Wes ton has decided to hold & union re. vival meeting here In the near fu ture. They are tittmg up tne Bating brick store building on the corner ot Mal nand Water streets. In which to hold their meetings, and are under stood to have secured the services of Evangelist George Taylor of Los" An geles, to conduct them. Mrs. Eva Shellenberger,. formerly of Weston, was married a few days ago In Walla Walla to Corbett C. Chase, a deputy sheriff of Walla Wal la county. Miss Violet Wriggle went back to the Duff school, four miles east of Pendleton, on Monday to resume teaching. The school has been closed on account of the influenza for nearl three months. WOULD MILK RfXXJHD . 11IIOKRV 111' NAPA COW NAPA. Cal., Feb. 4. All previous world milking records were smashed when Raphella Juhanna Aggie, prize Holstein cow owned by Owen Duffy of Napa State hospital, finished a test of one year's duration. During this period she gave SO, (41 pounds of milk, equal to tS'iO gallons. which furnished 1033 pounds of but ter. Raphella is valued .at $14,000. : ' tt HERE'S ROYAL HIGH, FLYER, L XTeeaX Ami 4 Pkikcb Albert Ilid.VLB nTIRR8 I'KOM BASEBALL SEATTLE, Wash. Feb.' 4. D. H. Dugdale has retired as president ot the fieattlo baseball club, it was an. nounced here. He has been succeeded by J. R. Brewster, a tobacco dealer, who heads an association of "fans" which has taken over most of the club's stock. i ? '- 1 Dugdale remains as vloe-presldent. Brewster and Dugdatle leave for Suit Francisco Thursday to attend a meet Ing of the directors of the PacitMi Coast. league. -J Tlif hd nw jpWiSi Isstit j an an,, nounconrtit .istinjtU'fr'l thV ,f$l cprt dutt :li.4.bav tor klgatU'lJUaVi'.'' They plan to make Seattle a penn"tt contender in the 1019 Coast leswpia race. ..'. J- S tiooviri l'AWAirWfaf f WASHINfiTOX TAHIET M 1V WEST I NGINFEitS CHICAGO, Feb. 4. A. A Baldwin, vlce.president of the- Illinois Central railroad. Is the newly elected presi dent of the Western Society of Engi neers, which held Its' fiftieth, anniver sary banquet recently. The Washing, ton tablet was awarded to Herbert Hoover, national food daminlatratnr, and the Chanute medal to B. R. Peck of Chicago. The tablet la awarded each year to the engineer who naa rendered the greatest service to hu manity within the twelve months and the medal also Is a yearly award to the engineer preparing the best paper on technical engineering. If the members of the international peace conference are wise they will realize the temper of the world will not bear with secret diplomacy or be disposed to support any decisions so reached. . SHE'S ENGLAND'S ELSIE IANIS 1 i - - . , s I v " ' ' ' - I ; -J ' Elsie Janls, who turned ttef Art; as an actress to the entertainment! of soldiers in France, is most popular among allied, fighting-' men. 'But 'next to the American; glrl...coies (Nancy Qlbbs, . Eng4 land's most" beautiful actress.' : "Miss Glbbs Is performing in the hospitals of England for the allied, welfare league and has - brought! forgetfulaesa of pain to many gJ wounded soldier. ' vuz via m m m sacr Grains "for health! GnBpeL'uts ESIfrim DesT .or Tnern De'icioua .and Nourishing XZ3ZZSL 1 ! I i i ! i The Burning Question Best Answered By, Using Our Dry and Seasoned WOOD You are still urged to I3aye (loal 4 M 9 SMYTIIE-LOfiERGAfi CO.; Phone 178 Quality Quantity Service 15 alW'W'VaWaV'am'a liillllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllKIIDIllllllHIt a A Dependable Place f -'' :-'to Buy a USUI: ' X ""--4, ;W V'j i . Wo have In stock today ono of thosrt"prpnlar lltth) Bulcfcs, S model 35, 1918. This car is in excellent condition, all new 3 tires, ono extra mounted on rear. 3 g One Tt-4.1, 1917 Bulck Six, five paseengpr. This car has been 5 carefully driven, has hern thoroughly gone over In our shots lias practically all new tires. We consider tills car an exoep. 5 tionally gKMl buy, a SB A 1913 Otdillao, one or those reliable old automobiles that S needs no hoootlng. Our price on tills ear la so low we are 3 ashamed to print It. 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