't.S-"'J'ry,,W uj.tn'nj.an.-mp-tji '.jew iiiiTtf fir-fry -gnr W nmr y hi t'" nr'T'"k'f('"''''1" ""ir-r a' . " ' PACE EIGHT ' UAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PEN DLETON "ORT5C ON, WEDNESDAY.. MARCH JUOlffi. 9 1 To Out Country Customers Our stock is the most coiv.rOct in Pen dleton. We carry full lines of Staple nd Fancy Groceries, also the best the market affords in Fresh Fruits aini Vegetables. If for any reason you can not eome to Pen dleton, just Thone or Mail your Orders. We assure you that all Parcel Post, Ex press, Freight and Stance orders win receive our very best atUnti ... , , , Give Us a Trial Quality and rrfces Guaranteed. SQUIRRIL FOOD ''!' Y Two Phones 28 GROCERY CO. QUALITY" S3 Main St &. ' say-iwa evcr) fnopef) I 41 VlrWYOtiR Ok MIL kST I I gj WHISKERS IIM r 5: 1 (over the yitX V I r. u ont auto nro am ahky I "l'i. V J t. til i - ' F 1 eci". .... PkTitHX.''' - 5 rMOKOWKB-rVVtl MD SEE WHAT KIM A . Concerning Your it, iXiperty, Bonds . , t iWliat does it profit 3ou to be saving, enabling you to pay for a Liberty Bond V( , y jt 3rou, trade or exchange it for some 1 thing uncertain or questionable? ' , '. - . " You know that Liberty Bonds are very good property to have and should be kept in a safe and secure place, free from the dangers of the elements, rob bery, fire, etc. Such facilities are pro vided by the THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK PENDLETON, OREGON "Strongest Bank in y t --y, Eastern Oregon." 4 " , . f!. 1 I . THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford Motor Company have instructed us to sell the genuine Ford Parts to any and every reliable Garage who will pledge their use in the repair of Ford cars. The genuine Ford Parts are absolutely necessary to the owner of Ford cars that he may get full service from his car. We carry them and so, we hope, in a short time will every reliable Garage. We solicit your service business because we have the Ford Methods, the Ford Parts, the Ford Mechanics b. d the Ford prices. Incidentally would be glad to get your order for one or more Ford cars. 1; WlAllLFaVJlJ. A VVJ. Water' & Johnson Sts. Phone 408 ; a V. EAST OREGONIAN SPECIAL NEWS OF UMATILLA CO. Two Umapine Boys Return From Army Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee LIBERTY BONDS Chronic andXervou DiKuea and BOUGHT l'OIl CASH. I)learca of Women. X- Kay Elec-j Money to loan in null Ul tra Therapeutics. ountA. Temple Bid., Room 12, Plmne 41 . Koom , Judd Building, i , , ; ' LaBBBBMHBaMBMaaBBBaBBaaaaBBaaaaaaaal Appersomi j'- The Car of Class Style Performance Endurance Pendleton Auto Co. . Established 1907) 4 Court and Johnson Stw J, rendlton, Oregpn, East Oregonian Special.) TJMAPIXB. March Charlie Dickeraon, well known wheat ranch er In the Hudson Bay country. i mak ing active preparation for the build ing of a fine new residence on the old Mchwarti place which waa bought by Mr. Pickeraon some time ago. Mr. Dickerson Intended to build last fall but was unable to get a building per mit. Jens Thirkildsen, butter maker at the creamery. Is expected home this week from the Walla Walla, hospital where he underwent an operation for appendicitis ten days ago. Mrs. Thirkildsen spent last week In Day ton with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Han son. Leo Winans, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Winans, returned home this week, having receive an honorable discharge from the U. S. army... Leo was one of the youngest of all Uma pine boys to enlist in the service, hut was not sent overseas, although ready for sailing when the armistice was signed. His many friends extend him a welcome Tom Fehrenhacher was another Umapine boy to return home from the service tn Uncle Sam's army during the past week. On Monday night friends gave him a welcome home at An iica in the hall. A delightful evening was spent by the guests in vlted. Mrs. Roy Ward has received word ! that her son Floyd Ward, was In ithe United States again after seeing 'active service In France. Floyd was I gassed at Chateau Thierry and was In valided home. .- , --, , irh. t.iovd Entea-ale-t farm Imple ments and ltvestoer hefcUyon Thurs I day was" attended hy many "buyers. I Good prices were received: I Mr. and Mr, Kyle MeDaolel and ! ,...n motorl' t .ln'ltinf ''Kunda and were vlnitoi hvrrK niKht with Mrs.. McJJaniels' mthr, Mrs. WU- ""ciaude lieale tins rented the. Lloyd Extes place and will farm It this sum mer It consists mostly of wheat land , and pasture. i Mr- and Mrs. John Baxter spent a 'few days in Walla Walla last week resting from arduous ranch work. I Mr. Jessie Block spent Sunday I with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. O.-W. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Martin and fam ily were dinner guests with Mrs. Mar. Hn' Barents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Krum- i bah. I William Stark and family have pur chased a Ford car whlch-they are en- I joying. ' , ' Umapine ftt moving this week, the , following changes taking place among! i the Community residents:' B- C. Ea- iton J moving Into -the-tenant house jon the Wellman ranch.' while lHar 1 Hum 'h'Toccupled Jha houset raoes to Umapine In the' twi hu.nalo.w! I next to LeHmit , . i ;Th' MuW- family who lived there j IkmnHxtd to-the old Mllea nlac4 while Mrs. Alpha Itees moven inim . there to the old Mortey home. Saturday was jonan Gentry who naa tnreo .-( fall him on that day. First, a valu-1 hi. horse fell In a well and was. drowned, second a hog died and last ly he stripped a gear on his auto. On Friday. February 2B. Mr. and Mr. Jack Clarke were" the happy parents of a fine new baby girl which arrived on that date. Mr. and Mrs.' Clarke formerly lived at Umapine and Mrs. Cl"fc Is a daughter fit Mrs.! Nettie Wellman. . Helen Ifolm celebrated her eiRhthl birthday on Friday afternoon when he entertained a number of school friends at her home. The ch'ldren enjoyed a good ploy and the fresh- ' ments served. , ' ; H. H. Weathers .la JBr.ily 111 at hta home- eaaLjpf .lTT'ine- requiring the constant attention of hi daiigh-. Ur, Mrs. J. Jones and son, Wm. Weathers. Mr. Weathers is suffer. Ing from rheumatism. On Monday, the school children of Vincent school elected' officers for the Household Account Club. Pis Club and Farm Account Club recent ly organized by O. A. C. agents and Lorene Farker. and School Superin tendent W.-W. Green. In the House hold account;CU)b, Mjrs. Pali!" , Cald. well was named club leader,1 wlth'VI ola Le krtwi-ipl'e.stdent'f' l'c Upcraft vice prcslderitjSandIrene Hton,, sec retary. - 0 f iW-T tVr-ri" t ; Pt-qmnfcd , i Ho SlopC One-'!-Jnfeitr i sefgeanCt..badly wounded In- action In Argonne, diet not really come to1' till he : awoke one morning In' a snowy -bed In a distant STOiViACH UPSET? Get at the Real Cause-rTake Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets . That's what thousands of stomach fiufferers are doing now. Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up a iwr digestion, they are attacking the tal cause of tha ailment clogged liver i, rid disordered bowela. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. When l he liver and bowels are performing their natural functions, away goes indigestion itnd stomach troubles. . If you have a bad taste in your .nouth, tongue coated, appetite poor, jazy, don't-care feeling, no cmbition or .nergy, troubled with undigested foods, you should take Olive Tablets, the sub stitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are t purely vegetable compound mixed wit! olive oil. You will know them by thei olive color. They do the work witho: griping, cramps or pain. Take one or two at bedtime forquic relief, so you can ent what you lik. ; At 10c and 25c "er box. All druggist MOTH KKS Ladies anil Cliildrens Snrino Hats See our display, we can save you money on your spring street hats. We are selling this class of Merchandise cheaper at retail than most people can buy it at wholesale. . . . ' . '. ' ; ! New" Zephyr Ginghams, just what you've been paying $1.00 to $1.25 per pard for. Our price 59c New Bilk Dresses, we have a few new numbers that are simply swell for the price . . , . . .' $24.75 See" the latest in Bungalow Nets we are showing hew tpatterns and new pri- e$ They fir selling fast and won't last long Sat these prr49c, 69c,.7?c, 89$ wy4,aVeshovng a line of Georgette crepe waists 'for" $4.98 that are being sold at most places for almost double this price. r , ""iSU We have them all guessing how we can do it., ... ' i; . You Can Do Better At A Nation- ' wide Institution hospital. The nurse, & benovelent vi sion, was bending over him, says the Stars and Stripes. , "Are you feeling better. Lieutenant Johnson?" she asked. ' He thought that over for a while and then decided the voice was not part of the turange dream that had teon haunting him. 'Tou've got me wrong, miss,' sakl. "I'm Sergeant Johnson." "Oh, no, you're not." said the nurse, h "yeu were promoted while you were asleep." II 0r1 ttlSBON Jfcbe- WAFERS lVt .TfcO wssaisHMSBanMn OFFICE onnn ro mil sr wr , I I I J ' III I I III 111! I I I II II Ave iCIlSl "Why buy from traveling any competition if purchased in-same -quantities as -i'gWen the jobber or manufacturer. We are s agents fOr . ; nrnitormiR adding maciiixr co. Al'TtMJHAlMlIO UKtilSTKItlXti CO. YAWMAN KIIHK M Vti. CO. IUYAI TYPKWItlTFJl CO. WKIJSTFIt ltIHIH)V AND CAItliOV CO. DIPLICATINU AND TUIPMCATING SAIjES BOOKS WATFJI.MA.V FOI'NTAIX 1'KNS AXD VAIUOl'S OTIIKIt I.INKH. ' Fraziers Book Store v. ,,r . t V. 1 . Fish Fish Fish TAXICABf n PHONE I U Books 23 It Ides for $3.BO PARKEK TAXI CO. ; Why Pay More. Boom T, Temple Bldg! Phone 771 f Dr. H. A. Schneider t DENTIST B 2 Pendleton Oregon K 1 NOW IS THE TIME TO CATCH STEEL HEADS .. .They fight hard and you must have the right kind "jf tackle to land them. - If you liavt? hever caught any, tome in to my store. Let's talk it over and we will see that you get yours. ISOL BAUMI Rhnuld see that the whole family take at least s or 4 dones of a thoro. puri fying, system cleaning medicine thlsl spring. Now is the time. The family will be healthier, happier, and get along better if the blood is given a thoro purifying, the stomach and bowels cleaned out. and the germs ot Winter, accumulated in the system, driven away. Hollister's Bock Moun tain Tea 4s one of the very best and .du'rext Hprlng medicines to take. Get it and see the difference in the whole family. Their color will be better, they'll feel fine and be well and hap py. Tallman & Co. CECIL COSPER PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT INCOME TAX ADVISER Smith-Crawford Bldg. Opposite Pendleton Hote( Phone 1030 j MRS. II. A. MAIITSIIOBX Pitfna Instruction j Classes Now Itirrtilrur., '.i Studio now open at residence of Wm,. II. McCormmach, 217 . North Main street. Telephone 440 S SPORTING GOODS MAN. i He Sells You What is Right. ? Look for the Fish. Hotel Pendleton Bldg., Phone 646 pi 1 American National Bank Pendleton. Building, Eyes Scientifically . examined. Glauses ground to fit DALE BOTIlWETil, Optometrist and Optician 1 DR. R. B. ROBBINS Dentistry Judd Bldg. Court and Main Sts. Soldiers and Civilians Always Wel come to Spend Their Idle Hours at THE IIUT Tobacco, Cigars, Pool, Candles, Ice Cream, sort as. Bert Campbell, Mgr. (32 Main Street (Telephone 0 JACKS! , JACKS! , JACKS! ' 15 head 6f registered, accjilna'ted'and, native bVd Jacks. No imported Jacks front the? east;cpmpave with the native Jacks in percent of cblts in Quality 6r number. These Jacks are priced to sell from $500.00 to $1000.00. EASTERN OREGON JACK FARM, Lexington, Ore. IIIUIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllU j GOOD NEWS I A car load of Buicks will arrive soon. Get ' S There are only a few vacant lots close in for sale. I have five, price $500 to $2000. . I have 25 houses for sale ranging in price from $1000 up. Wheat land, diversified farms and ' stock ranches. Money to loan. - E T WADE ' koom 2, Temple Bldg." "-Phone479 r- j?lUllllllulUllilllluuuuuulillllllUIlllIlylllIiUUUllllllUHlllIlmuuulUilU, your, order in early. Model H-Six-44 Roadster. .......... $1,739.24 Mode! H-Six-45 Five Passenger,. $1,739.24 Model H-Six-49 Seven Passenger. .'. $2,036.37 F. 0. B. Pendleton, including war taxes. ' That car load of Cadillacs arrived last Fri day, all sold. This shows the demand for cars this spring. . Oregon Motor Garage BtriCK HUDSON CADILLAC Distributors 11B-121' West Court St. Pendleton, Oregon