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... . ' Jf TPACB TWELVE ' DAILY EAST OKEOONtAR PENDI.ETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1319. TWELVE PAGES- OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE ' ' 1 'Iff , Ml : hr , . . ... . . . . . . .' .. . "ill . . Ill ' "Vti. rnn'f LT.nsi1 n IfaftAi atari. 1 III p . ,. .. - . . ifl . uu van b x. mu t ivini x&aoui i ill j New York ; ....... g Cheddar Cheese Just received, fresh shipment of New York 5 Cheddar Cheese. The finest made g Pound, 55c ? Wisconsin Brick Cheese, pound 55c f. Stanfield Swiss, pound 40c 8 Tillamook Cream, pound 45c 5 Blue Hill Chili, plain and pimento, pkg. .15c 4 Imported Roquefort, pound $2.00 g Imported Zig Zag Camembert, can 20c GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. 8 "QUALITY" 0 Two Phones 28 823 Main St 22,000,000 If you are one of . Twenty-Two Million subscribers to the Fourth Liberty Loan, you are entitled to speak with pride of "My Liberty Bond." Having acquired the savest investment in the world, it behooves you to take care of it. Thousands of bonds are lost through carelessness, and most of such losses could have been avoided by having them placed in Safety Vaults as provided for by the THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK PENDLETON, OREGON "Strongest Bank in Eastern Oregon." if" 00 i 601 THEATRE Saturday fIarch 8th. MAiinonwrn 1 I'lHUU I If wwLLL IN RECITAL The greatest woman violinist in the world and the greatest violinist America has produced, man or woman. A MUSICAL TREAT VERY RARE FOR A CITY THE SIZE ' OF PENDLETON PRICES Dress circle $1.50; balance lower floor $1.00; Bal cony reserve 75c; Gallery 50c. NOTE On account of the many requests of those working late Saturday night the recital will not start until o'clock. SEAT SALE NOW ON AT THE DELTA Dr. Lynn K, Blakeslee Chronic and Nervous Diseases and Diseases of Women. X-Ray Elec tro Therapeutics. Temple Bids-, Koom 13, Phone 418 DR. R. B. ROBBINS Dentistry Judd Bldg. Court and Main Sts. Appersom T" YyJ'Srz. 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HS IS NOT S BSlftSS KNOWN A STRW &O S S, XnD I. &Fs 7 a f ' " Do Better r- -y fefejLjfft-Jjjlrj... Institution 1 V. - Vtte Vat. s. Polen Starkweather- MIhhbs I KWIilWIlWW I UdillMim TUT :Y Mary Johns and Le..raJ,rard. Mrs. 1 Wwfeggglv k, aaaa. Mayor Kyle was a Pendleton passen. I j ' ' Ji ffZuT xjs5 aer Thurwtny afternoon. ' I J sssis853355-A"Tr-X((f "STV Editor Bray was in Portland the K -T) first of the week. A i MJilt ('fPT' JWi Mrs. Hal Polen of OreKon City is vis- m ' mTI M'WiLr sT Uin hCr Mra- Roblrt Stark- jj r 3CsS5 ' y Mrs. Fred ulton is entertaining her -- ""fisSs sister. Mrs. McLean of Astoria. A Ueutvnant M. I. Tubbs of Mlnneap- Ik lii, ,i i; . . . . . in . i. t-'i rill f " ir( i rr i ii.' i i EAST OREGONIAN SPECIAL NEWS OF UMATILLA CO Weston Gave Heavy whom he has made a contract. Hla ' Ote lot JtKna lSSUe Ixs Angeles to take his place In assist ing Kev, c. W. Taylor at Port An gelus. Kev. and Mrs. K. W. Achilles have arrived from Spokane to occupy their residence on north Water street. The J. II. McGibbons have moved into the "Minnick residence. Mrs. J. V. Jones of Missoula. Mon tana came to Weston Monday to vis it her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Beat he. Mr. Jones will come later on. MIhs Kdra Simpson of Walla Wal la was u pnos-t Monday of Mr. unci Mrs. J. H. Price. Mrs. R. ";. SaliiiK- was a visitor In Walla Walla. Tuesday. 1 T. Harbour left Wednesday even ing for a trip on the Columbia river to the western part of the state. (East OregonJan Special.) WESTON. March 7. That Weston is strongly in favor of good roads is shown by the election returns. They are: Precinct No. 15, 51-11 in favor of the measure; Precinct No, 16, 64-13, and Precinct No. 17, 100-7, making a total of 215 for and 31 against the measure. The Taylor evangelistic meetings, which were conducted so successfully in the Saling Hall, closed Monday evening, with the total number of converts reaching one hundred. Rev. i. W. Taylor's closing sermon on amusements mad e a deep i in pression on all who heard it. Rev. Taylor went from here to Port Angelus, Washing ton, to continue his evangelistic work. His son, Paul, who was musical direc tor of the meetings, has gone to Salem where he will assist Ir. Barner, with Soldiers and Civilians Always Wel come to Spend Their Idle Hours at THE HUT Tobacco, Cigars, Fool, Candies, Ice Cream, Sodas. Bert Campbell, Mgr. 632 Main Street Telephone 90 St. Taul Visitor Is Guest at Big Party East OreRonian Special.) .STA.VFIEDI). March 8. Mrs. If. II. ; Ttcese exlencled hospitality In a charm- ! ins way Wednesday afternoon when ja number of friends were asked to her i home in honor of Mrs. If. C. Kerr of St. Paul, Minnesota, and Mrs. Alexan der Jiied of Haines. Guests sufficient ; in nu niter to make up three tables of : cards were present, and Five Hundred i was the diversion of the afternoon, j Daints refreshments were served. ! The party included beside the hostess land quests of honor. Madams Sloans, Ptuarf, Everett, McClean, Fulton, Con nor, Ivan Dunning, O. - L. Dunning;, Mayor Kyle was a Pendleton passen ger Thursday afternoon. ' Editor Bray was in Portland the first of the week. Mrs. Hal Polen of Oregon City is vis iting her sister, Mrs. Robert Stark- weal her. Mrs. Fred ulton is entertaining her sister. Mrs. McLean of Astoria. Lieutenant M. 1. Tubbs of Minneap olis, was io town for a few day look ing after his alfalfa ranch. Mrs. C. A. Ha-ren, who has been spending some fme in Portland, re turned home, fine was accompanied by her son Kara, who has Just return ed from tverseas. V. 11. Pago of Portland, owner of the Taste ronett, was here this week. (Jeorge i". Hwworrt ot Portland, was in uwn funday, rcr.ewing old ac quaintances. Mr. ifi. ward was the townsite man when Munfield was first started. Zoe Houscr was In Pendleton Wed nesday. H. N. Stanfield shipped two cur loads ot sheep this week; Louie Ktieneo shipped a carload of hogs, and James Hoskins shipped several carloads of sheep. All were sent to the Portland markets. Boy Badly Hurt When He Coasted Into Wire American National Bank Pendleton. Building, Eyes Scientifically examined. Glasses ground to fit DALE ItOTIlWELL Optometrist and ODtkHan MOTHER! GIVE CHILD "SYRUP OF FIGS" IF TONGUE IS COATED The Car of Class Style Performance Endurance Pendleton Auto Co. (Established 1907) Court and Johnson Sts. Pendleton, Oregon MKS. H. A. HARTSHORX Piano Instruction Classes Now Forming. Studio now open at residence of Wm. H. McCormmach. 217 : I North Main street. Telephone 440 TAXICABf PHONE S Books 25 Hides for $3.50 PAKKKK TAXI CO. Why Pay More. CECIL COSPER PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT I.NCOMK TAX AlfVIKKK Kmith-l rawforil f il'lK. Opposite Pendleton ilolel Phone 1 ':( IP e itoss, i KVKiiisir. sick, iul- IOCS CLKAX LITTLE LIVER A.M HOWF.LS. Children love this "fruit laxative,'" and nothing eine cleanses the tender stomach, liver and bowels so nicely. A child simply will not stop playing to empty the bowels and the result til they become tightly clogged with waste liver gets Httiggish, stomach sours, then your little one becomes cross. half-Hick, feverish, don't eat, sleep or act naturally, breath Is bad, system full of cold, has sore throat, stomach. ache or diarrhoea. Listen, Mother! i-'ee- if tongue is coated then give a teaspoonful of "California fiyrtip of Figs," and in a few hours all thd con sUpated waste, sour bile and undigest ed food passes out of the system, and you have a well, playful child again. Miliums of mothers give "California Kyrup of Figs" because It is perfectly harmless; children love It. and It never fails. to act on the stomach, liver and! fmwels. Ask your druggist for a bottle of "Calforina Syrup of Figs," which lias full directions for babies, children "f alf ages and for grown-ups plainly criiiled on the boltle. Itewure -of counterfeits sold here. Oct the genu ine, made hy "California Fig Byrup company." Itefusc any other kind with contempt. WILLTAKK VOI R I.IKKRTY IIONIMS AT FACE VALCK lxaw acres, .I'.o in fuN wheal, looliiiiK fine. f,fl acres being siliunierfalPmcd mm. fi'm acres pasture land, fair buildings, plenty of water. That part which is in cultivation lies nearly , level. Itaiiroad and warehouse on premises. ' . Price of land $27 per acre, including tractor,, 10 good hdrses and their harness, plows, harrows, drill and alf the machinery necessary to farm the land goes with It at $27 per acre if taken soon. t B. T. WAIK, Pendleton, Oregon. WESTON. MT. March 8 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gould and family visited Mrs. (ioulds parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oettings at Adams lust week, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Could have returned to Amethyst Alberta. Mr. and Mrs. Kd Tucker lert Murch 5 for their home thore also. Both families spending the winter here. Jim McDaniel came home from Con nell. Wash., this week for the election on the bond issus. Chas. May, Roy Hyatt. Will Hall, Albert Gould, and Jim McDaniel being on the board. Mr. and Mrs. Schnleder entertain, ed at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Person and family. Coasted Into Wlrr. j Little five-year old Olenn Hull coast-1 ed through a barbwlre fence Monday and came very near cutting his throat A deep cut In the cheek and through the lips and just below the jujular vein. Dr- McKinney sewed the cuts up. Miss Rhenamy Dowd entertained the school at dinner February 25 oi. her twelfth birthday. After a must cal program on the piano by Mrs. Hyatt Ice cream, cake and apples were served. Those present - were Mrs. Mrs. Hyatt, the teacher. Eppa Plersol. Gail Plersol, Paul and Jean Schneider, Vlrgll Hall, , Dorothy Tweedy and Dowd. Mrs. R. E. English returned home Monday after a weeks visit with friends and relatives In Weston and Pendleton- Mark Henderson lost another good horse Tuesday. This ls the second one In six months. . Bob Schneider and Tom Boohcr have trapped three coyotes this month From Sergeant Tweedy. Sergeant Holland Mitchell Tweedy of Camp de meurcane France writes home that It ls almost Impossible to get mail from the states over there. This is the first heard of .Sergeant Tweedy for over four months by his mother Mrs. Mack Henderson. He also writes by the looks of things over there that they will be held there for several years yet on account of th unsettled condition of the country.. ChiutIiI Kh Snow Drift. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hall and chil dren went to Weston with Mr. Ray- burns to visit at the Hayburn home last week. They returned Sunday ana run Inlo a deep drift above the Tucker tarni. nroke the double Iree nnujs Hlngletrecs and the tongu. The chol. 3 dren road the horses and Mr, and Mrs, g Holland and Mr. llayburn walked the -3 rest of the way getting home between 8 and 9 o'clock that evening. The Burning Question Best Answered By Using Our Dry and Seasoned WOOD You are still urged to Save Coal i i 5 SMYTHE -LONERGAN COi Phone 178 Quality Quantity Service Kwwwaj! "SPRING" IS COMING SOON And you better get lined up on that farm before It's too late. Txink this list over: . Hall Hi, 860 acres best Morrow Co. tractor land, only 130.00 per acre. 2Cv acres now In wheat. 315 acres 2 1-2 miles from Weston, $20,000, , 200 acres. 3 miles Weston, 112.600.,, 138 acres, 3 miles Weston, $31,000. 45 acres 3 1-2 miles Weston, finest In the country, $8,500. 19 acre fine Improved home 2 miles from Weston, $5,500. 8 acre finest home, city limits, fine house and orchard, $0,000. Blacksmith shop (a bonanza) for sale or lease. A dandy family hotel proposition. Investigate. And many others to select from in farm and timber lands and city property. ; A. W. LFNOELL, Box 85, Wrwton, Oregon Electric Human Bake Oven . v NEURITIS Pleurisy, Neuralgia and kindred paina that have baffled doctors for all time finds its nemesis in the HUMAN BAKE OVEN Many have walked the floor for sleepless nights to find out that one single visit to the Oven brings them sweet sleep the very first night. Suffer not one single day. TRY US ONCE. Profllterlup glllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUIII f Used Cars I 1916 Marmon seven-passenger, painted a I I beautiful ivory color, wire wheels. This automo- 3 bile is in excellent condition and is a big snap for some one. 1918 E-49 Buick Six, seven passenger, newly painted, all cord tires. See this car, ride in it, and you will buy it. 1915 Franklin, good condition, good tires. 1917 Liberty Six, five passenger, fine shape. All new tires, very low price. 3 a A visitor to Franco narrates that 1 3 they havo profiteers over there as wejs have hero and tells the following; a story: -3 I "Ham Is 70 cents a pound and but. (3 'ter $1.25. It ls all profiteering, forja there ls plenty of everything. The 3 other day In Nice, I tried to buy some j 3 apples only to find that the price waslSS sky high. 3 "But how it this?" I demanded; "Is 3 It not reported that there was an un-1 3 usually big crop this year?" 3 "Certainly, monsieur,' replied the 3 vender, and for that reason it was de-1 3 cided that It would not pay to pick's . a Remember, we sell on easy terms. Pay a lit tle down ; balance as you ride. Oregon Motor Garage BUICK HUDSON CADILLAC Distributors 110-121 West Court St. Pendleton, Oregon 21 them." , 'UUUimUUIUWUUllUUIIUUUUUUIillUUIItlllllllUllllllllllllllHMUIIUIIUUUUlUli