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TEN PAOF.fl UATLY KAST ,OTlTT,roJWrT, TOfTnf.TlTOlf, o: r.ox Fn.DAY, tjat.ctt 21, mm- OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE I 9 HGnE COOKING SATURDAY By the Indies of the Methodist Church . BEANS AGAIN CHEAP ' . FOOD FOR AMERICANS S. ; - ' WASIIIMiTOX, Mart-h 2. (1. N. S- , ; lt.-n W'nl of them at nrtrsw lov.ee ; limn la year "re ready iv.tHnce hlcu rr tcel food in Aim-rfc-a's luesls. 15o " ; ' nirti m bran prh from 1h bureau of. v j markilM lodaj xlniw that lcatis liae s . 1 itm-d 3 to I wnts n pound at whole. rale since March Is jeer. ..-.. Buy only in small lots as Ijeans will he lower , ' in priced California Iiarge and Small White Beans, the best on the market, 2 lbs. for. . . 25c GRAY BROS. GROCI "QUALITY" Two Phones 28 823 Malawi. i A Desirable Co-Executor and Co-Trustee When, for reasons or sentiment or of expediency,- . testator names bis wife or relative, business asso ciate or friend, as executor of his will aod trustee of Ills estate, and still wishes to relieve them of the full burden of the orflee, this bank may be named as oo execator and oo-trustee. It will then perform all or any of the duties Involved with the co-operation of others named In the win. The hardens of trustee ship are often too heavy to be Imposed npon a woman or npon anyone Inexperienced In financial affairs. , TRIST DEPARTMENT , , il THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK h. PENDLETON, OREGON 1J : . MINUTE MAN 51X The sum-totaled goodness of this car is possible at . its price only because ten large factories, devoted to automo bile parts, are affiliated with and contribute to Lexington, thus insuring a better car for less money.- Let us demonstrate trie new MouniiK Car. It has exclusive features you should know about before purchasing. , ' . t OUR REPAIR SHOP IS OP TUB BEST. f " . CampDell & Frentzel Motor Co. LEXINGTON DEALERS 722 Cottonwood .Phone 46 . a ? EAST VREGOMAN SPECIAL ' NEWS OF ' UMATILLA CO. Umapine Marine Returns Home From Overseas (East Oregonian Special.) UMAPINB, Ore.. March 20. Floyd CA.SCO-2Vv CLYDE-2'Afn.' COLLARS American National Bank Building, Pendleton. Eyes Scientifically , examined. ' ' - Ward, a corporal of the United States Marines. Is at the home of hts motner, Mrs. Roy Ward, at Umapine, having lust returned from pverseas. Floyd was invalided home -tter having been gassed at Chateau Thierry some time last summer. He is a Umapine high school hoy and is the first from here to return from overseas service and his many friends are- welcoming him home once more. -Besides being In active service In the front ranks at Chateau Thierry. Corporal Ward flirhtlna' at St. Millie and the Argonne. He relates many Interesting talcs ol braverv by our hoys In the ranks. Aft er bcini gassed, he was so severely burnefl he was unfit for more active service. His brother, curtora. was riisaed at the same, time Jut not .so badly and is with the. ermof o-cu Pinion in Germany now. . Flovd Is homo on "thirty days" fu lnuzh. Cllen Montgomery Is still in France, according to word received by his mother and has been In the hos- Dltal with pneumonia, following Glasses ground to fit nun 1MVTII VVKLIj 4 , Optometrist and Optician . Dr.- David Bennett Hill v DENTISTRY ' ' Pendleton, Oregon.' DR. R. B. BOBBINS Dentistry v ' Judd Bldg. Court and Main Sts. ; : " FRECKLE-FACE Nir Is1 tlie Time to fict IUd of These Uirly BMt. Do you know how easy it Is to re move those ugly spots so th:.t no one will call vou . freckle-face. ximiilv ret an ounce of Othlne. dou ble strength, from your druggist and a few applications should show how easv It is to rid yourself f freckles and get a beautiful complexion. The sun and winds of March have a strong tendency to bring out freckles, and as a result more Othlne is sold in tnn month. Be sure to ask for the dou ble strength -Othlne. -as this Is sold Un der guarantee of money back 11,11 fails to remove the freckles.' Shoos and then some more Shoes. You cannot find a place where they strive tof it and please you with Shoes as we d). 'Shoes for comfort, shoes for scrslIoeTKand quality. Last but not least, our prices arc always ,OWeWe are Showing a splendid line pf ladies' nifty dress shoes for spring, in black, white, tans and browns. " - . ' . . .. . $ r OurXadies' Black Dress Shoes are priced He from ; . . . ... .... . $4.98 to 7..0 Sowns .d W a wide range of shades and s;;.;;; $9.50 English Walkers per parr want f or he Miss that wants a clas- above a number tw $5.50 to $69(T Busr Bron, Goodyear welte are the besUhoefyou canget for chudrens nnltAl O Vi nnC Dr. Scholl's foot comfort appliances scientifically fit. You Can Do Better At i t i I i'f Iff Nation wide ' ' . Institution ' - i visited with Sunday lost . WILL TAKE lOUR MBERTX BOJ PS AT FACE VALUE 8 SO acres. BOO In fall -wheat looking fine. ,700 acres being summerfallowed now. 600 acres pasture land, fair buildings, , plenty of water. That part wnicn is n cuiuvauon n level. Railroad and .warehouse on premises. , ', A'V Price of land til per acre, Including crop, tractor, 10 good horses . and their harness, plows, harrows, drill and all the machinery necessary to farm the land goes with It at 27 per acre if taken E. T. WADE, Pendleton, Oregon. soon. measles. Mrs.1 Hamer of Milton. Mrs.' Dan J. Kirk, over Week. : Mr. and Ur W. W. PhHippl and Misses Leora and Florence phllippl and Fay Given motored to rrescoiv and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. -Tuftim Ivnllv. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. A. a..vh- flaw anl.rlnlnfid Mr. and iUTS. JC.U jnnu nf Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. 11 Volln and son of Los Angeles, ana have also as their guest Mrs. Nannie rsoee nnri iwn children of Portland' The ladles of ; the Presbyterian j church were entertained at a tea by Mrs. Roy and H. JJ. Bacon on Thurs-1 day afternoon. AbouJ twenty-in-o were present who enjoyed tne axier-i noon very much. ' . ; On Friday evening the young peo- Plo of the church held a business moeting'and party a,t the home of Miss Neva Moore. Miss Florence riwwi was re-elected president of the Yi.tinS Peoples Society while Kicth Mi-Daniel was elected secretary-tress-, urer. After games, roiresnmcme woie served (.' On Sunday evening at tne rrcsoy terlan church at Uinnplne, Dr. Ar thur Bishop of Portland, talked to a large audience on Yi M. C. As work In France and upon the New Kra movement now on foot aniang the churches of the United Suites. This New Kra movement . Is a follow up work, socially and reconstructlonally. of the Y and other organisation's part in the war. .'' Waldo Records is out f again on crutches after being at home for over a week, having been kicked Ty horee while at work on Lane Moon's ranch. The Injury done to the knee has been very painful. J. J. Fehrenbacher and family moved this last week on to tne xonv Sherod rench, which they have rent ed for this year. v It. K. Bean has been named war savings district chairman for trie Umapine district for the year 191 by county Chairman L. D. Drake of Pendleton, and has accepted the ap peintment. . Mr. Bean has named Kyle McDanSel to act on the local com mittee In charge of speakers and pub- HclfyyvThe balance of the commit tee will be Edgar Holm, postmaster-) Miss Klltttbeth Severance, represent ins the public schools, and an active woman worked lo be selected by Miss Parker, county demonstration, agent Umatilla county has not yet been as signetl her quota from the treasury depunment.t It is expected that a dif ferent ' quota and different methods will be used from last year. The treas ury department does not want any unwllng purchasers 'of war stamps, nor Is It likely that a pledge campaign will be neld this year. Full Instruc tions will be received from Washing ton within a short time. ' ... ... TVU. from a visit to nis momer, son, at Twin Falls, Idaho.-, , Friends of Mis Maude Mansfield and, Bert Logsdon were surprised Monday when tney received the an nouncement of their marriage In Wal la Walla. Mr. and Mrs. Logsdon will make their home in Athena where Mr. Logsdon ha charge of the meat market. - V i .lltN'KSK-JAPANrSE TO PUBLISH TREATIES '; PEKING. March- 21. It Is an nounced here that the secret treaties between China and Japan will be published. , i ," ""us "ads" teach you much about ' the relatlvei merits of things nsip- ing you DISURIMINAXJS. i; - ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiMiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Chronic and Nervou Diseases and Diseases of Women.- X-Ray Eleo- : tro -Therapeutics.' : Temple Bldg., Room 12, Phone 416 FRANKLIN SEDAN THE ALL YEAR CAR ',: ' : Ilerause of Its f.mr full rllUXie Slangs. s wood frame, laiuc cor.1 tin s Ami Mhr kMbmg "uslitlos, l.c . fHAXRLl.N" chssi-S M so prot the iMHly .at these .-!ted J"- practical and Jus. l-ctl .od J" orv-lde fw ,Hiriiur nd country dHving tlie tit'ire familiar open Moon. : ... , tin tL m C wouWJ make with a. open r, aod the added er.f.--r-m,(e.;ti Xrmr - "e heat aod dust of summer Is en- Ouu to ' " "" Wum 04 1omobu ""r'"B . - ' . . - . 'PENDLETON AUTO CO. asm n maw . . jstablishcd JT v , . ? ' " There is only one place for that delicious CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM KOEPPEN'S The Drug Store That Serves You Best. .' i Personal Notes of Athena People " (East Oregonlan Special) 6 ATHiNA,. March 20. Mrs. Will Read accompanied by ' her father Robert Coppock spent Friday in Pen dleton. 1 . , ' - . - Mr. Emmel and son Kenneth, were Pendleton visitors Sunday. Mrs. McPherron ha returned from California. .:.,. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Beckam were In Pendleton Sunday afternoon. , Many Athena people went' down to Pendleton to "The Trail of the Lone some Pine" Saturday night. . Mr; and Mrs. Melville Johns re turned home Sunday from Vancouver. M Ibs Martha Hutt and Miss Pearl Ramsay spent the week end In Pen dleton, the guest of friends. 1 Elsie O'Hura of Weston, wa a guest of Peggy Cartano Sunday. Velma McAlexander spent the week end srlth her slsster Edna in Milton. Tuesday afternoon the ladles" Aid met at the home of Mrs. John Burke and spent the afternoon quilting. Dainty refreshments were ' sesrvsd later In the afternoon Miss Vera Grout, a teacher In the high school, spent the week; end in Walla Walla. " ' Beth Haworth and family will move Into the Hpenoer cottage this week. Mrs. Victor Burkeis visiting rela tives In Pendleton. v C. Barton and family ar visiting friends in Athena. LbRoy McCubbln has 9,turned Typewriter itibDoiis If you are having any trouble with' poor rib bons try one of Our New Silk Fibre Ribbons, guaranteed free from smut and lint Cleaner and last longer than any other ribbon. IJricc, $1.00 Each. Coupon Books $9.00 Doz. Fraziers Book Store L Isold out A First Lot of the . f JT S S .HYDROSTATIC LINE The line with 20,000 lbs', of pressure to square inch j S forced into the enamel, making it durable and last- B 5 ing.:. '.:V,:! t NEW SHIPMENT HAS ARRIVED g e Ask to see this $2.00 line. Also look at my new things g t in fishing-tackle We catch fish ourselves so always a p give you what is right. , k , , . 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