.-";M.'Si41is-J'.ii'v''-"',,i't:; 'PAGE TEN PXTCT BAST OltEnONTAK, TOND! JSTON. OKtQON. TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1919 -m"-'v" '- -.--t..- . - TEN T AGES Fresh Ranch Butter J ALt CHILDREN LOVE Received Fresh Every Day, 2 Pounds Full Weight Roll l.iu. Jaffe, the rational meal-time drink, pkg. 35c Marcella Nut Oil, fine for salads, 65c, $1.10 and $3.50. . Old Monk Olive Oil, direct from France 4oc to $6.50. .....: nn Marshmallow Dessert, can 30c Dinner Biscuit, package . . . . &c After Dinner Mints , 15c and 35c Exclusive Agency Michaels Candy. Exclusive Agency Swann's Fancy Cakes- Pound, Angel and Sunshine. Cliquot Club Ginger Ale, bottle ....... 25c C& K. Milk, can I.. 15c Imperial Coffee, all you want, pound. . 35c GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. ' "QUALITY" Two Phones 23 823 Main Si. . "SYRUP OFFIBS" FOR LIVER AND BOWELS S r4 It Is Time to Go So I hey toW onr boys over-there, regardless of how fatigued, worn-out. and all-in they were; and they, went, orient tam-a to 4ay Uie supremo sacrifice, ao LtcHtenaut Stciwer said, uow It Is Time to Go for ns to subscribe, to the Victory Liberty loan and do It a eheerriilly as the boys went to battle. (iubscriiHioas taken at THE. AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK PENDLETON, OREGON "STRONGEST BANK IX EASTERN OREGON" . EAST OREGONIAN SPCIAL NEWS OF UMATILLA CO. Banker-Lieutenant is Again Home at Milton U1VK IT V:N FKY.K.ItlNlt. UOSS, - 1U1.1 kl'U. Mill Ukn UatB.1 Arflif t . OH MH U STOMACH. Isook fct the tonKue, Mother! If coated, It ia u sure njga that your, little one's stomach , liver and bofrela need iif ii ivcvisn, ituhb, unit ess, pitie, doesn't sleep, doesn't eut or act natu rally, or Is feverish stomach sour, breath bad; has ntomachaoh. nor throat, diarrhoea, full of cold, kIvq a teaspoonfui of "California Syrup or FLrh," and lit a few hours all the: foul coaMlnaied want,, undigested food and bout bile Kttntly moves out of Ha iiiti nuweis wnnom gnttprng, ana you have a well, playful child again. . You needn't coax sick children to take this harmlrox "fruit laxative;" they love its delicious taste, and It al ways makes them feel nplendid. Ask your dm Kg tut for a bottle of "'California Syrup of FiR.' which has direction for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly on th bottle. . Beware of counterfeits sold ailu mia- " 7 " ' here. To be sure you gt the genuine. V" of l'endleton visited a few hours ........ ..... "I i in.,n AdtAfrinv on route home asK to see inai u is maae oy -van- " - --- fornia Fi Syrup Company" Refuse from Walla Walla where they wit- ..... t ... . .1 .1 fl.-laf t.(MI IT VPII Under iilty ultwr kind with contempt. (Kust Oregonlan Special.) ," MILTON, Ore., April 21. I'owell 'hint, formerly assistant cashier ot t... iiNi-ut k-uii.iiihI Mnnk nf Altitun. who enlisted In the ordnance depart ment or the army mat muy auu i.,,.... Divmi u ' li.nieiuiiit'M commission. returned to Milton Friday evening. He; was accompanied by nis mr, mn. T. t:. Fraxler. who left here about a mouth ago to be with her mother, undergoing surgical treatment by the iklnyo brothera at llochester, Minn, Kdwurd J. Hostetler returned to V.llton Saturday after having been given honorable discharge from the army at Camp Lewi. Mr. Hostetter expects to leave soon for Montana where he will engage In the farming business. , - Dr. and Mrs. F. 1 Ingram and two , , . i mem tor i The only period In a woman a lite today, a'hon shn vh'M ' " tliitutyVit ... (Ipam - I? between the- cmdle and the grave. GStK&mLf MINUTE MAN 51X 2S' SSB9BB& Garage and Repair Service The Best in the City Our Motto is Satisfaction Try Us Campbell & Frcnrzel Motor Co. ' " Distributors for Umatilla County 722 Cottonwood Phone 46 Our Line of Used Cars for Today . Ready for Delivery. fF" 4 1 1917 REO-4 7 ' & 1 S-9-A FRANKLIN -, . "V" 1916 FORD TOURING " 11917 FORD TOURING jft i 1 1 s 1 REO ROUSTABOUT -; f t Pendleton Auto Co. (Established 1907) Court and Johnson Sts. Pendleton, Oregon " isttheesj: BUY" THESlkSIZE AND SAVE MONEY Every Can Guaranteed" . Auo Packed in 3mdl.lb.Cmn I Fresh from your own garden this Com' bination Salad I . Crisp lettuce, juicy toma toes, tweet peppers, onions, radishes, peas string beans and all the other salad vege tables! . You can raise fine ones in your own garden when you plant Morse s California Seeds. There's di-pendabflily in all of Morse's Seeds. They are pedi greed, true-bvname, full of life and (very important to you) acclimated to the Pacific Coast That's why they produce so satisfactorily. Morse's Seeds are worth thek cost and more. Sold by dealers grocers, florists, druggists, etc everywhere. i u riv-inar f.trr.us. viven under; government auspices as an advertise. ti.ont for the 'Victory- loau hiikh C C MORSE & CO. Saa Frsacttct CUifoim MIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIlHIIIIIIIHtlllllllHll CECIL COSPER Plliil.lO ACCOUNTANT INOOMB TAX ADVI8KB Bmlth-Crawford Bldg. : Opposite Pendleton Hotel I'hone 103 r a. winn and his father. W. B. Winn, recently sold to A U Demarls . . . . qa .i k. n 1 1 1 h fur a a ounvn i . " ' ' - consideration In the neighborhood of SssOO. . . . v - In the nU) JllHL Q, n .v --' . i ( I .. . V. a'U. drug buslneaa at ninm. . visiting w!lh niB Biater, mrs. v. Walter, this week. n.i i.-i . v . t,.n il Hank has Just finished the installation of new grill work and other lmprodvemerits in the banking omces. coating burhood of 500, . .. ...i i fnrniHV In U1B K. r. 1 1 ilUlllli",. , m.nair'i office of the Portland Kaiiwav LiBht and Tower company. but now salesman for a well known wholesale grocery company, wae -business In Milton and Freewatcr Friday of this W." H. Frailer recently purchased a ten-acre tract of alfalfa, and fruit land Juat east of Milton from B..8. Shields. . . i v. xrra Arthur Coe entertain ed the teachers and pupils of the prl- mary department of tne church Sunday school, with an eastcf egg hunt at their country Mm. Couse creek three miles souin ui ton Saturday afternoon. Nine auto mobiles and nearly 60 children and their teachers enjoyed the afternoon. Thomas Lloyd Simpson, who spent t ,tio.n (.omDletlmr a last weea m 1 - , ......t returned to his . i- itrn.n Saturday night. W. E. Uaum and Ed Devlney are engaged In building a resiaenc. Jesse York Jr.. on Dry creek. . .hi. have not yet sold . . .mn nre COn- their last year. i aiderlng them-lves quite "unate in view of the suaaen "" cereal. During the past ten days the market has advanced rrom s.x .u dollars per ton and some buyers are offering as high as $60 per ton. . r, i,:h.. rseoraia lec- Hirer of national repute, gave an In- terestlng address In tne w..... church on 'The Georgia JNegro nave Known Him" The lector, . was humorous and entertaining and pleas ed the large audience which f II ed the building for the occasion which was given for the benefit of the pub lie school student body. Mr. and Mrs. George Schrimpsher have moved Into their new home re cently purchased from Dr. F. Sjeaal four miles northwest of Free. "ur' F. M. Spegal and "his bride, who was formerly Miss Emma Louise dates., have, gone to Nebraska where they eipect to remain until next fall. Wmn Soil in ff Pastrv For War Orphans Relief ' CKast Oregonlan Bpeclal.) ATHENA. April 19. Mrs. A. D ( .. i.. ... a ii 1 1 from Portland Wed. nesday evening and is visiting at the h,.m. nf hr dauehter. Mrs. H. A Bar- tv.. itriaann Ansie and Ellen Pam- brun are home from Whitman college. spending the Easter vacation. u-rnlri Mavnla is ClerKlnjt in tne ir.iia Binrn dtirlne tne absence of Mr. and Mrs. Garry layior wno m In llnvttunil ' The ladies of the Knitting Club are holding a pastry sale at the Red Cross rooms Saturday. The proceeas be used in the support of the four war orphans taken by the club. Mrs. Emmett Davis of Heppner Is veiling her sister, Mrs. 8. 8. Hull In ii.iu .ii. Tha MiMM Slsrid Esbcnson and Haael Burton went down to Pen. dleton last nlBht to see Mickey. Miss Hazel McFarktnd spent Thurs. duy In Pendleton. , Mr. Ilubbs. a teacher In the city ..v.it ..hnnl want over to Milton to day to spend the week-end with rela- J. C. Penney Co., a Nationwide Institution. 121 i v ! o ii 25 ti Each Day You Can See Put on Display Ladies' New Apparel. ' Coats, Capes, Suits, Dresses or Dolmans They are moving right out so it is only natural that we would keep them coming. The people of Umatilla county are realizing more and more the important savings to he made every time they come here to . trade.- . , OUR GUARANTEE " " , If you are not satisfied with your purchase bring it back and get your money. i; - ' We can save you from five to twenty dollars on your Spring. Suits, Coats and Dresses. . : ' f Vaiicy I'uiulMolcs iu Hilk t rcpe ilo Chhics. Mtwallnc.-' iSullns and Wash Silks, Flesh, Pink and Wliito neatly trlninied with gorgeous filet laces or embroidered In French knots of contrasting shades. 98c to $2.49 iiiiM i V'" si) ' ' " Dainty Under muslin, envelope union suits $1.19, $1.49, $1.98. Princess Slips, 49cto$U3. We carry complcto stock und it la our aim to rill your every want In uudcrgarBiouta. You must see our new Spring Pumps and .Oxfords to appreciate their style and value. Pumps in white, black kid and pat. leather. Ox fords in brown kid, white, blacK Kia ana pat. reamer. i, J. C. Penney Co., a Nationwide Institution. Pi 9'. 2 delay in concluding peace, causing prolongation of the Bolshevik and Snartacan trouble. MORE SERIOUS NOW Than Ever Befora Because of wr" Reduced Reserve Strength. The war has lcn far-reaching in its efTects. It has caused wony ami anxiety In every home, and has ai rected the health of every family. - It has aggravated chronlo troubles. In creased their tenacity, and made all Spring ailments more serious. As a result, a blood-purifying, stomach-toning Rprlng medicine i more necessary this year than ever. People still take Hood's Sarsane rllla because it is an old faml.y friend, has proved its merit to three generations as a Hpring the-year-round medicine In purify ing the blood, expelling humors, re storing appetite, relieving rheuma tism, banishing that tired reeling. It combines roots, barks, herbs and berries often prescribed by P"y" rians !or Bprlng ailments of J ie blood, stomach, liver and kidneys. Hood's Pills are a good cathartic. Traffic Signs to be of Uniform rattcrn PORTLAND. April 82. Within the next few woeks the numerous traffle signs of all dcslKns which now .line ih. .tr.nl. in Ihn business section or the. city will disappear and In their .I.,, 'will nnneur a unirorm stftn 1b- Miie,i hv the lxil Ire department under oiders from Captain la. A. Jiarms ui the traffic department. tlves. Mrs. R," is -dribble has been ill at her home the past week. Miss Zola, Keen came home from Whitman college this evening to spend the Easter Vacation. The Misses Editn ana Kutn nnmn of Pendleton were In Atnena tooay visiting their sister, Mrs. . 8. hu" and Mrs Lea Johnson. Miss Teresa Rothrock a visiting in Athen this week. Miss Rothrock Is attending business collea-e in Portland. ur...rtv ih. Thompson and Wln- uhlp families went to Pendleton to ses "Mickey." ' Miss Velva Mansfield is visiimg i ih. noma-or her sister .'Mrs. A. B. i Logsdon In this city. ci:rm.xv wn,r, I ASK FOR HIlfJIsiTt DAoia : Anrii is. Oermsny In-i tends to claim on Indemnity trom the allies according to the Frankrort Oa- selle. It says the German negotiators at Versailles will ask payment ror riamaxes sustslned from aerial attacks.' from l he 'occupation -ot turom terri tory by the allied troops and for the I Everyone Should Drink Hot Water . in the Morning Wash away all the stomach, liver, and bowel poisons, befora 9 breakfast. To feel your best day in and day out, to reel clean Inside; no sour bile to coat your tongue and sicken your breath or dull your head; no consti pation, bilious attacks, sick headache, colds, rheumatism or gassy, acid stom ach, you must bathe on the inside like you buthe outside. This Is vastly more Important, because the skin pores do not absorb impurities Into the blood, while the bowel pores do, says a well known physician. .To keep these poisons and toxins well riushed from the stomach, liver, kidenys and bowels, drink before breakfast each day, a glass of hot wa ter with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate In It. This will cleanse, purify and freshen the -entire alimen tary tract, before putting more rood ii.to the stomach. Get a quarter pound or limestone phosphate rrom your pharmacist. It j Inexpensive and almost tasteless. except a sourish twlngs which Is not unpleasant. ' Drink pnospnaiea not water every morning to rid your sys ii.m nf these, vile nelsons and toxins', also to prevent their formation. To feel like young rolks feel; like ...... i.efnr. vnnr hiood. nerves and muscles became saturated with an ac cumulation of body poisons, begin thin treatment and above ail. Keep it ui. As soap and hot water act on the skin, cleansing, sweetening ana puruyina. so .i...m nhnnnhate and hot water mefore breakrast, act on the stomach. liver kidneys and bowels. applications will be Investigated by Captain Harms and Sergeant Lewis. who will determine If a sign la necoa. sary. This wjll keep needless sign orr Ihe sidewalk. Under the provision or Iho new city ordlnnneo these lrns aro to be made and sold at cost. The cost prlco Is said to be 4. The signs have an Iron base and metal plate, and are built so as to withstand the kicks nf pedent rains' ' es. The plate Is 13 Inches In diameter. Applications must be made with the police department for the signs. The Cascade Fir Meacham Fir Maple and Alder Slab Wood Oak The largest stock of wood in Pendleton Phone 178 SMYTHE -LONERGAN CO. Quality Quantity Service ft 0, M. MavKB CHEAP Did you ever stop to con sider, cleaning- and pressing don't cost you any mora now. than In 1UT . 4 RUDD THE TAILOR AVI CLEANER iM W. Webb St. Does best work In town. Phone 685 ' . aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiuiiiiunii 35 s ' a I- Another Carload ot e CADILLACS HERE TT "KING OF THE ROAD" . . TAXICAB7f PHONE I U Books SS Rides for '! oO rARKKR TAXI CO. Why Pay Mora. Tlie car with' which all comparisons are made. If you are interested in a real car, come in and see them. Oregon Motor Garage lit 131 Wert Court St- Pendleton, Oregon 1 1 fuuuuuuiiuiitiiiiiitiitiKiiiiiiiitiutiiiiiiiiiiiutiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiuiuiuimiuimiJLtil