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J. C. Penney Co., a Nationwide Institution. I
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Our Monster Ham Weighed Thirty; Seven
and one-half pounds.
following Is lit of Correct mwl Wo will hold
drawing at 4 o'clock Twndar funwm to decide Hie win
ner. Vr will ak Iter pmuns listed ht to be prcHcnt It
possible M our More M (our oYlock TurwUi; afternoon:
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Jack ft Hint. West Court Street.
aii Itainn, Wnt IXMirt St.
. Ix4le Hhthito Sen Kat Coart St.
Mr. It. I Iimwn, IVanlmu, (Mr.
Ivr. . C. 1-mlc, Wc4 Court St.
IMriu Oliver, 411 tiarfh-ld St.
Mr 8. W. Blue, Astoria, Ore .
W. I. lU-lmaim.
Mrs. W. C. Ray. 410 Ray SI.
J. V. Scliex'r, SOI Vnkm St.
Ralph ITanrtH, loo Kast Webb St.
4. A. Hawks. 121 Prrktiis St.
II. V. IMhatn. Mailork St.
Mrs. Karl McVullougb, 514 Jam St.
GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO.
"QUALITY"
Two Phones 28
823 Main St
Don't Procrastinate
Any procrastination, any retarding of the Yanks,
our boys, would have- nirnnt thousands upon thous
ands of Uvea, and millions upon millions of extra
costs.
.. Tlie- Yanks did not uesiiate to go over the tots novv
hall m hesitate to -
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THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK
PENDLETON, OREGON
"STRONGEST BANK IX EASTERN ORKGOX
Garage and Repair
Service
The Best in the City
Our Motto is Satisfaction
Try Us
Campbell Sirenize! Motor Co.
Distributors for Umatilla County
722 Cottonwood Phone 46
Our Line of
Used Cars for Today
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Pendleton Auto Co.
(Established 1907)
Court and Johnson Sts. Pendleton, Oregon
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EAST OREGONIAN SPECIAL
NEWS OF. UMATILLA CO.
Captain Best Addresses
Westonians on France
(KaBt Oregonlan Special.)
WESTON, April 21. Captain J. A.
Best bf Pendleton, was the stellar at
traction at a large gatha.ng of Odd
Fellows and Rebekahs Thursday even
ing, where he ffave an interesting ad
dress on his experiences in France.
Short talks were also given by Ser
geants Sidney Barnes and Earl ol
son. C. , Drill, Prof. J. E. Sherry and
W. 1L Thompkins of Walla Walla,
were in town Wednesday evening.
Sergeant Karl G. Olson, of the
twelfth balloon company, arrived in
Weston Wednesday evening. He has
been In thef-ervlce In France for nine
months.
Cyril Troebstel, son of Mr and Mrs.
G. W, Prebstel. jr., arrived home
Tuesday. He has been In the army
for nine months in Companw I. 12th
Infantry of the Intelligence Servlce,
Hl brother Rudolph Proebsetl. whoi
1 visiting at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs J. B. Dirbuls.
J. H. Key has a new Yuba tractor
and has begun plowing with It this
week,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Warren have
come from Pendleton t Weston to
make their home.
Lincoln Hafner, a Walla Walla boy
who saw nearly a year of service in
camps on this side of the pond, ia
visiting at the home of H. A. Brandt
Mr. and Mrs. . J. O'Horra, who
have journeyed through Oregon,
Washington and California for several
months, are expected home early In
May.
Autoists Abandon Car
In Snow Near Meacham
(Kast Oresoniun Special.)
MBACHAM, April 21 The weath
er here the pa-1 week was m ost ly
rain. There are still about two and
.in Fra"Ce "rtl'l A','6 i mountain... There wa., a party of
Hllll
Thomax Wllyon of MIsBourl
Charles Wilson of Asotin, Wash.,
father and brother respectively of B.
U Wil.on, are visitors In Weston.
Dr. F. D. Watts and E. C, Roper,
made a busines trop to Washtucna this
week.
Mrs. Harry Minnick of Oregon CUy,
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three men attempted tf come through
front Pendleton to Baker in a Ford
! Car. The car was abandoned about
! five miles west of here with an axie
broken and in four feet of snow.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Hodie walked in from
I Barker's mill a distance of nine miles
! taking thenr three hours, took No. 19
to Pendleton, returning the same
evening on No. 18 and walked back
to the mill.
Jesse. Freeman was a Pendleton vis
itor Fridayi
Mrs. W. n. Hosb and daughter Mi
na spent the week in Pendleton and
saw the flying 'circus at Walla Wulla
Sunday.
J. A. Watters made a trip to La
Grande Tuesday. ;
Tom Vetas was a Pendleton visit
or Friday,
Mrs. Frank Hanlen of Kamela was
here Friday spending the day with
her mother, Mrs. J. B. Baker.
Mr. Johns of Pendleton, was here
this week renewing old acquaintances
Mr. Johns has still some land inter
ests here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dlckerson left
Tou must clean the stomach and
bowels, purify the blood, each Spring,
or you leave Winter's germs and Im
purities in your blood and system.
L5nve i"""' "".T. i, , .. .. ... .,,.
ach and bowels, take Hollistera ......o. -..... .
Rocky Mountain Tea. Spring Clean- w''" visit with fr.ends and relatives,
ser-purtfier. 35c Tea or Tablet Tomftg returned t.om Pendle-
ton Sunday evening where he hadn
. . - - pcen visiting with his wife.
lllllllIllimilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMllli Juntl LeKer.m left Sunday evening
,for New York. He- will stop over tn
2 Chicago fur a few days, then prf-ceed
to Now York where ho will take a
boat for Greece. -Mr. fcsgeros has
ES'been in poor healtl for .some time,
physjeians advising -him-to go tr-inie.
I Whitman's 1
(CANDIES
Echo People to Open
i Furniture Store Soon
Just rsceived a large Supply.
Tou can't buy better candies,
better assortment, anywhere In
the world than right here.
Kast Oregonlan Special.)
ECHO. April 21, Kcho is to have
ia furniture' store In the near future,
E.Mr, and Mrs. T. AI. Johnson of Kcho
this and J. T. lirown of Pendicton will
bent s form a company to conduct the bus!
We bare tried to carry
policy of selecting the
through out our business. , ness,
j J- M. Equals announces that he will
Com In and Judge for your- ; be ready to open his cash grocery
self how well w have succeed- about May .1
ed- i Mrs. McMillan Is seriously ill nt the
home of ' her sister, Beulah Barker.
- H i. r- Hanirhini. U Tlivim nrrlverl
' I "a 1 1 my k ft t M "a this mornhig to help take care of her.
. yJm j u n Wells and son Sherman havs
. ' . ! finished raperlng and painting the
-new Cunha home south or town.
Mrs- Young accompanied he?
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TIS REAL ECONOMY TO OUTFIT THE BOYS' HERE.
We can give you spme idea as to prices. But you will have to bring
the boys' in to reap the benefit of these big values.
Ask to see our 5135 Boys' Fancy Stripe Knickerbocker Suit This is a
dandy little suit and the stripes, are a beautiful blend of blue, brown and
grey. Price . . . '. i $9.50
Our lot 243 Boys' Suit of rich dark brown cassimere, with a touch of
blue gives it class and for a nobby style this suit can't be beat for the
price $9.90
Lot number A. C. two suits in one. For the American boy. Brown
striped cassimere, double elbows, double stitched seams, reinforced arm
holes, double knees, double seat, fine quality lining both, ,in coat and
pants, and especially made to give double service. Price $12.50
&-kfeeiZ4z&u. Sots
Incorporated J
J. C. Penney Co., a Nationwide Institution.
Mrs. Uettings and Mr. Will 13 eat ho
and family returned to their home on
the mountain Wednesday from Adams
where they spent the winter.
Mrs; Ferguson and daugmer, Mrs.
I'lrey went to Pendleton Saturday to
visit Mrs. Vlrey's husband, who was
operated on by Dr. Best Wednesday
at St. Anthony's hospital
Bert Piersoll went to Vale. Ore., to
look over the country last week.
W. I. Hayhurn made & business
trip to Pendleton the first of the
week.
Little Irma May is slowly Improv
lug from her recent seveje sickness
following the the measles. The doc
tor reports her out of danger.
Verne Compton s driving team ran
away Tuesday from the school house
In Kph Tucker's where Dick English
caught them. They had broken loose
from the hack at Will Hail's place
. J. M. Wroe made a business trip to
Walla Walla this week.
to Pendleton Saturday, returning
Sunday.
M T. Miiti.lt und Mr. M. J. Thomp
son were Pendleton visitors Saturday.
John Hager was in Pendletun Sat
urday.
Air. Dick English went to Weston
today to bring sumo cattle to the
mountains. 9
. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Thompson spent
Wednesday in Athena on business.
Girl Thrown by Horse
May Have Broken Ribs
Brace Family Moves to
Range Station for Season
(Kast Oregonian Special.)
GIBBON, April 21. Mr. und Mrs.
Boyce and children from Pendleton,
spent the weekend here with Mr. and
Mrs. llobt Fagan.
Mr. and Mrs. George Brace have
moved to the corporation ranger sta
tion for the summer whre Mr. Brace
is employed.
Lon Bulen of Pendleton, was a vis
itor at Bingham over Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Lyle Bryant motored
m
(East Oregonlan Special.)
11I1CTH. Oregon, April 21. While
r'ding a horse Thursday evening. Miss
Lillian English was thrown off and
knocked unconscious. She received a
number of bruises and perhaps a
fractured rib.
The basket social was held Friday
evening at the schoof house, $34.0.1
raisf-d by sale of baskets. W. W,
Snider and M. Woods made donations
to complete the payment for the piano.
The. piano is now paid for and will
be used by the community.
Frederick Heath la now visiting at
The Dulles with his sister, Mrs. A. R.
Kings. Mrs. ItigKS ia expected to re
turn with him.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Swarta and son
George, Leon Connor and Besslo
Heath made a flying trip Jo Pendle
tun Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Walton J. Roork are
visiting their parents In pilot Itock.
Mrs. It. J. English lias beeu 111 for
several days.
Miss Emma Gordon of Pendleton,
spent Saturday with Miss Marjorlo
Ball. . ,
peace conferes are almost through
fighting. The war Is nearly over.
Peptiron
V" - A Rul Iron Tonic
Combines Iron with nux. celery,
pepsin and other tonics, nutrient
und digestives. Of wonderful help
in ncrvoua weakness and debility. .
5 . .
American National Bank Building,
Pendleton.
Eyes Scientifically
examined.
Glasses ground to fit
DALE HOTHWEMi
Optometrist and Optiola m
TAXICAByfl
PHONE I U
Book as Ridffl for S'J.M
PARKER TAXI CO.
Why 1'ay More.
Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslce
Chronlo and Nervous Disease and
Diseases of Women. X-Kay Elec
tro Therapeutic.
Temple Bids-, Room 12, Phone 4f
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THE BIG ONES
ARE BITING
The streams are get
ting clear.
Everybody's doing it
The season's on.
LET'S GO!
SOL BAUM'S
r isning i acKie m
Headquarters for the Fisherman. 8
LOOK FOR FISH. Always the best, S
Hotel Pendleton Building. m
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Dr. David Bennett Hill
DENTISTRY
Pendleton, Oregon.
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CHEAP
Did you ever stop to con
aider, cleaning and pressing
don't cost you any more now
than In H14T
RUDD
THE TATLOR AX1 CLEANER
t W. Webb St.
Doe best work In town.
Phone 085
daughter. Airs Sheltu'n, to Portland,
this week. ' '
H. W. N'evers. a - plasterer from
Pendleton, came down the middle of
: the week to piaster the Spik'u build-;lr-g.
j The work of remodeling the church
building has been -completed.
Guy Smith Is now in .h3 United
States.
Adolph Majeska returned to'Evho w
the first of the week. , I maw
CECIL COSPER
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
INCOME TAX ADVISER .
Smith-Crawford Bldg.
Opposite Pendleton Hotel
Phone 1030
DR. R. B. ROBBINS
Dentistry
Judd Bldg, Court and
Main Sts.
Another Carload of
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CADILLACS
HERE
"KING OF THE ROAD j , '
The car with' which all comparisons are made.
If you are interested in a real " c.
' car, come in and see them. .
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Back to Weston MtV
(Kast Orejfonlan Siteci.il. )'
WESTON MT., April 21. Mr.
and
GEORGE R. WRIGHT
ARCHITECT
Telephone 04
614 Main St. Pendleton, Ore.
Oregon Motor Garage
119, 131 West Court St.
Pendleton, Oregon
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