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FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 21, 191ft,
RAIL? EAST OkEOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON,
PAGE EIGHT
OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE
fnr the I. C. Peniiey Co.
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Home Canned Fruit
IN QUART JARS
IIIKHJUKS, 1UAC'K IlKKIUKS AMI
KM) HASPBK1UUKS.
IMnniry Butler. received fresh each day, 8 lb. roll.... Mo,
C, & K. M1IU. cau "J
liiiH-rWI tVifrco, In bulk, St puuuds ai.ww
Mountain Potatoes. KH lininds --
Mtneo Meat In iiulk. Ubbys. xttnd sua
lb. lall Ilutlcr Creek Honey
Fresh Solid irllc, Miuid
lU-d Mexican Chill lVMiers. pound ouc
8EKIVS IX lU'l.K Stnwclls Kverarecn Seed Corn: rriy
Minnesota Seed Corn: American Wonder Peas; Premium
iem Peas; striiudcsM tireen Pod lleans; Onkm Sets; com
Itfcie lino or New York, Michigan. California and OrcRou
Seeds. ;
SPECIAL SOAP 1EAU SKE YESTERDAY'S EAST
OKKGONIAN.
Bua iaaw - - w , . . , .
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Here wc come with a bigger aim ueiwMine oi P"" 1 .
evcr and our prices are sure making them all st up and take notice.
CO-OPERATION IS THE SECRET OF SUCCESS. .
197 Stores co-opeVate with one Mother in buying. 197 Stores co-operate with
you in selling. , - m . . . vivr! Tn YoiT.
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Indies! Yon will b rr.v ir you aim i imy your
MiiiiiK xult (r eout lu re. lon'l full to take a
look at tliexe new siirinit iK-autleii. You can
nnve ten to fifteen ik.llara on a uult or xmu
l,a,ll.-S Hprlmt t'ol
MUlles- KrliiK KnltK !.
Men! Tk'ou can buy claswy mrliiK dress suit, or
a ittiod luiHliicss suit here nt hlg sitting.
Good lllue Seilto Sulta., $17.R0 to 21.75
Tr'ancy Worsted SuitM $10.75 to $I.SU
Itoj-8' Kuiekerbocker Suits ... $! to 13.50
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GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO.
"QUALITY"
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The Average Man
may be willing to take a chance where
the cost does not involve but a few dol
lars, but when it comes to banking, hee
does not at all care to do any experi- "
menting, is perfectly willing to leave ,
that to others. He wants to be sure that. ,!
the institution where he transacts his
business is strong, secure and reliable,
and where its officers are thoroughly
versed in banking and capable in giving
prompt and efficient service and busi
ness advice.
THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK
PENDLETON, OREGON
"Strongo! Bank In
Eastern Oregon.'
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Eureka!
Eureka!
l.'all fiaJosman and have this
Wonderful vacuum uli-aner dim
"l.nstrated in your h'me. No ob
ligations. Phone 305.
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NOW THAT THE WAR AND WINTER IS OVER
. It Is tlma to think of buying a ranch. I have a long list of wheat
UndV diversified farm, and stock ranches. In large and small tract
A modern home, one among tho best In Pendleton. 8 room, plaster
ed. and hard wood floors: bath upstair, and down; f.replace base
ment with furnace: large lawn with fruit and shade trees. U is a fine
home substantially built, will be sold at a sacrifice price. The ojwner
tok name the price, so If you mis. a bargain you are to blame.
MONET TO LOAN ON LONG TIMK.
823 Main St,
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On liaud for distribution
..some good Farm Jterartht
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SATURDAT.
BETTER AND
SOFTER LIGHT
la assured by th. ne of aoma
of these beautiful fixtures of
ours. They give a light thai
illuminates the room perfectly,
but that does not tire or strain
the eyes. They ar mot aspen
slva oon.lderlng tnelr extra ef
ficiency and ertra beauty. Why
not at least aee th.mt
J. L. VADGHAN
LIBERTY BONDS
ItOl OUT POIt CASH.
Money to 1wn In hmalt am
ountM.
Itooni A, Juiiil llulldiiig.
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E. T. WADE, Pendleton, Oregon..
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EAST OREGONI
NEWS OF
Westland Farmers Busy
AVith Their Spring Work
(East Orecontan Special.)
WESTLAND, Ore.. Feb. 20. There
is water in the Western I-and Co.'b
ditch, the first time for the season
and tho farmcra are busy with ihcir
eprhiff work.
Two Mowers are fit tho station fill
ing cars with chopped hay. Also,
much baled hay is being loaded at
present.
Mrs. Stevens of Lower Butter creek
has been called to Salem by tho seri
ous illness of her mother, Mrs. Basey.
Mr. and Mrs. C. IS- Lisle and small
son, of Pendleton, aer visiting at the
home of Mrs. Leslie s parents, Mr. anu
Mrs. James Ware.
C. P. "Stanyan has been appointed
gate keeper at the diversion dam near
Umatilla. The water for the Irrlgon
project is taken from the river at that
place. Mr. Stanyan has leased his
farm near here to Arthur Luce for the
coming year.
James Spencer has been to Pendle
ton for medical treatment the last
few days. Ho is suffering from re
cent injuries to his back.
Mr. and Mrs. Kay Warren and
daughter Jane were down recently,
from their farm near Pendleton visit
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. . H.
Shaw.
Tom Baegin. representing the
Standard Oil Co. warehouse at Stan
field-, was in the neighborhood last
week for the purpose of establlnhlng
an oil and gasoline station it West-
land. I. r. Basey will be in charge
of the new station.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Jacson of the
Minnehaha neighborhood, have aa
their Buests their daughters, Mrs.
Dooley and Mrs. Morris of Montana.
Also Jay Porter, formerly of Mon
tana, but lately of Honolulu. During
the war he enlisted with the merchant
marina and was fireman on one of
the coast steamers running between
RECIPE TO CLEAR
A PIMPLY SKIN
PI.VPI.KS AUK IMPt'HITIIvS SEEK.
IN(J AX Ot TLI:T THKOl till
skix routes
Pimples, sores anil bulls usually re
suft from toxins, poisons and Impuri
ties which are generalted in the bowels
and then absorbed Into the bloofl
through the very ducts which shoulu
absorb only nourishment to sustain
tho body.
It Is the function of the kidneys to
filter impurities from, tho blood and
cant them out In the form of urine, but
In may Instances the bowels create
more toxins and impurities than thi
kidneys ran eliminate, then the blood
uses the skin pores as the nevt best
means of getting rid of these impuri
ties which often break out nil over tht
skin in the form of pimples.
The siirewt way to cleor Hie skin of
those eruptions, noted authority
Is to get from any tilKurJowey plmul
four ounces of Jail. salt and la.kn t
tif blespoonful in glsss of hot wairr
each morning before breakfast for oin
week. This will prevent the formation
of toxins In the bowels. It also ntlmU.
kites the kidneys. to normal activity
thus coaxing them to filter the blood i
Impurities and clearing the skin ol
pimples. '
' Jad Salts Is Inexpensive, harmlesf
and is made friyn the acid of grapet
and lemon Juice, combined with lithia.
Here you have a pleasant, effervescent
drink which usually makes pimples
disappear; cleanse the blood and is ex.
cellent for the kidneys as well.
j Abundant Health (m assured when
'there Is good bpM,d In the veins
Hood s Sarsapnrllbi Is the medicine to
I make good blood. liegln taking it
'now. It Is Just what the system need
at this time and will do you great
good. Sharpens the appetite", strart
j le the ijervoe.
AN SPECIAL
UMATILLA CO.
the States and Honolulu. Mr. Porter
is looking quite thin but doesnt say
whether it Is due to the "flu" he haa
while in Scuttle or tho work it took
to keep I'ncle Sam's ships going.
Grain Looking Fine
At Gurdanc; No Snow
' tKast l iregotiiau Special.)
Gl'ltMNK. Fob. 20. With lots of
rain at Clirdauo the -past week tho
fall grain is looking fine. No snow
at all.
The Red Cr.oss is busy making robes
at present. Miss Bridget McUevitt
of Pendleton is visiting her brother.
Charley McDevltt. for an indefinite
time. i
Mr. and Mrs. McCollotigh made a
trip to Stanfieid last week, returnlns
home .again the latter part of the
week.
Mrs. McColloughs mother, Mrs. Gll-
liland were 'with them and will visit
relatives (n Stanfieid awhile.
Mrs. Kffio Wright of Drummond
Idaho, and two children who has been
visiting relatives In Uklah for some
time came out the first of the week
and visited with her sister, Mrs. Bun
Moore and family until Saturday
when she; left for Pilot Bock to visit
friends and relatives before leaving
for her homo again.
Rov Montgomery, George Taylor
and Arna Harrington went to Ukluh
last week on business.
Bun Moore made a business trip to
Pilot Rock last week.
Tom Kelts and family visited at
Guy Frehchs place on Butter creek
.Sunday.
Ed Ledgerwood came out from
Uklah for a few days visit with hi. sis.
ter. Mrs. Bun moore. (
Tom Enright and family left Tues
day for the Frank Jones place at Pi
lot Rock where he will help Mr. Jones
on tho farm. '
Mrs. Frank Gilllland and children,
who has been with her husband on
Butter creek, has returned to their
home again, Mr. Gilllland coming
over to the Jones ranch with thei
sheep. . - ' "' ' ""
'ha. pay has got In over 700 logs
despite tho bare ground whlmh he has
had to log on. having but very little
snow at any time.
Dave Wymore and wife were down
from the mill over Sunday.
Roy Shepard is Home After
Eight Months in f ranee
fKiiMt OrcBonian Special.)
MKACIIAM, (Ire-, Feb. 2D. Hoy
Shepard arrived home Weilnemniy
evening and surprised his parents.
Hoy ban Hpent elnht months In Kanco
In trniio Sam's servico and returned
to Canin I-ewis about three weeks-
afin. whero he received his dlHcharge.
Mrs. Oeorae Crook returned home
Monday evening" after upending a few
days in fendleton vIkIIIhb friends.
Kd Welch whM a buHinens visitor in
Pemiicton Monday. 1
Mrs. liudley Ilbukborn w.isi hero o
fw Ihvb from Hcnrtleton, vmlllng at
the homo'of her fnthcr, William
I hilf. "-. " ' I
Mrs. Ilocers and . Mr. ajul Mrs.!
Wlter went to a rriincli' Monday,
evening to attend the Klkir" Jmll.
Jack Dockwelller returned .Wed-,
nentlay from McKay where ho has
been engaged In trapping.
Hoy Khefvard and his brother Allen.)
went to Pendleton Wednesday to
spend a few days.
Mr. and Mr D. C. Knowlton left
Wednesday morning for a few days'
stav In the city of Pendleton. i
Mrs. Frank Hanlen Is here for a
few days at the home of her mother.
Mrs. .T. B. Baker.
J. K. Marshall Is In Pendleton on
business .this week.
Mrs. Dave Rogers returned to her
homo In Pendleton Tuesday morning
after (.pomling a few days here among
friends.
Whippet tftllKf Bre oeinM unc.
France to -drag gang plows. This
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inooiTiii-o ,11.-, , . j
iurds tolo ,lowhari-H.
Dog Goes On Flight
Across Continent
In Army Airplane
SAJf IIR;o, Feb. 21. Major
Albert Smith, piloting the lone
airplane remaining or the squad
ron of five wliU li begun the trans,
continental trip from New York.
Is expected n arrive at ltockwclt
field Saturday afternoon, accord
iiut to a telejrrum received by
Lieut. Col. Harvey Hurwell, Major
Smiths tell trra m Kuid l" would
leave rt mIIhh. TcuiS, today and
that he will -jnake sti at Phoe
nix and Tuenirtn. ' 41 -
AiXMinpanyiiur the major on Ills
fllrfit from New York ns passen- -fier
and mamtil, 1 Jlu, a police
do, said to have' establtishc'd an
enviable record in criminal work
In the metropollu and roHrted to ?
be the first dog to essay a trans-
continental Weriat Journey.
FORCED TO MURDER
DECLARES MEXICAN
PITKHLO, Feb. 21. That he was
forced by two companions, who blind-
folded him, to stab and rob Ynocenziu ;
Oroscu, a Mexican, In Gilchrist, Colo., :
Ian. 22, is the assertion made by Jose j
Silva, also a Mexican, arrested In Pit-
eblo Thursduy and now awaiting trial i
on a charge of murder in the county
COUGES AND COLDS
QDICKLYJEUEVED
Dr. Klng'sNewDlscoveryused
since Grant was President!
Get a bottle today
It did it for your grandma, for your
father. For fifty years this well-known
cough and cold remedy has kept an
evergrowing army of friends, young
and old.
For half a century druggists every
where have sold it. Put a bottle m
your medicine cabinet. You may need
it ia a hurry. Sold by druggitta
everywhere. 60c and $1.20.
Bowels Acting Properly? ,
They ought to, for constipation
makes the body retain waste mattera
and impurities that undermine the
health and play havoc with the entire
system. Dr. King's New Life Pills art!
reliable and mild M action. AU
druggists. 25c
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Books 28 Rides for $2.50
FARKEIt TAXI CO.
Why Pay More.
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Boom 7;. Temple Bldg. . Jr.
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DR. R. B. ROBBINS
Dentistry
Judd Bldg. Court and
Main Sts.
CECIL COSPER
TVMAC, ACCOUNTANT
INCOME TAX ADVISKIt
614 Main Street
l'endleton, Oregon
fioldiers and Civilians Alwsys Wel
oxitne to Kpend Their Idle Hours at
Tobacco, Clears, Pool, Candles, Ico
Cream, Sodas.
Bert Campbell. Mgr.
632 Main Street Telephone 90
American National Bank Building,
Fendleton,
Eyes Scientifically
examined.
Glasses ground to fit
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' f OpfnnirtrW and Optician
Tim
HOT
Jail at Greeley.
Orozcos body was discovered on the
morning of Jan. 28, containing several
knife wounds, his pockets turned in
side out, and 1300 in cash and Jewel
ry he had been-wearing missing.
Silva was traced to Pueblo, where
he had been spending money freely,
and was arrested. He admitted the
fact that he had stabbed Orozco, ac
cording to Kussel W. Fleming, dis
trict attorney of Greeley, but declared
NEW BOOKS
JUST RECEIVED
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Winds of Chance, Beach
Desert of Wheat. .Grey
Gjeat Adventure,
Theodore Roosevelt
Dere Mabel. . . Streeter
That's Me AD Over ,
Mabel.
Four Riders of the
WILD FIRE NOW
I Have You Caught
Your Steel Headf
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6 ' - Fish for the big ones now and get in on the big J
ISOL B A U M I
j - Sporting Goods Man. j
4 Look for the Fish. Hotel Pendleton Bldg. 8
YES, THE GARAGE IS LEASED '
and two of my best plncxn are soldi to pleased l"!nillrtrtn eile. But
I Mill have a number ir very draJrablo wiuill awl InrRii farms for sain
at right prices If taken before spring opens. Also a flno restaurant
proiMisitlon. No comnclltlon. A first class blacksmith shop doing- a
fine business, for sale or lease. City property at very low price
Write me for particulars ronccniltipr anything you want Id this local
lty. A. W. Lundell, Box 85, Weston, Ore.
Your Credit Is Good
I Investigate Our Easy 1
1 Payment Plan
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!3 l17 nulek Idulit- Six T- l?i Touring; Vnr. This untoniobllc Is E
!3 In riH'Idul eotidltlon; nil good tin's nnd ready for llio road. g
3 l-;asy terms.
I9IH Hulck l-'oiir K-:i5. l"ractlrall.y as kimmI tin new. TlilM
utile ear liM.ks mid riitis like new. tur prlee on this automo-
1 3 hilo will sunwise you , anil Just think, only 275 trash pay- s
3 mi nt.- Itulanee In monthly paymi-nts.
3 1U17 l.llK-rty Htx, Five 1-unsciigcr. This car has been prl-
! 3 vately owneil by a l'endleton business ninn who has given It 3
the lxvt of cure. 3
S Our price on this cur Is very low; our terms are tho best. S
I Oregon Motor Garage
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3 Distributors
3 119-121 West Court Kt, Pendleton, Oregon " jS .
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itwo conipunlons had seized lilm,
blindfolded him and forced him to, stab
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money and jewelry he had procured
from Orozco's body and gave him
nothing for his share in the crime, ho
sahl.
venrlnv that he would be suspect
ed of the crime, Sllva, said, he fled to
Pueblo. He declares tho identity of
the two men he claims forced him to
oommlt the crime Is unknown to him.
Apocalypse.
Living Bayonets,
Lieut. Dawson
Daughter of the Land,
Porter
All of the Tarzan Series.'
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