East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 28, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Section Two, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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PETCr E3ST OmTONTAN, PENDLETON, OREGOK MONDAY, APRIL 28,1319.
PAUETEN
OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE!,
"J. C Penney Co., a Nationwide Institution.
Preserves, Jelly, Apple Butter
Big Showing of '
Ginghams and Percales
The demand for Ginghams is big, especially for the better grades.
OUR PRICES MAKE IT EASY FOR YOU.
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We Carry Complete Line of Pure Fruit
Preserves Jelly and Apple Butter.
PRESERVES, JAR 43c
lncanhrrry, Ha-qtberry, strawberry, niackhcrry. Sliced
Figs, Aiwlool. I"eaeh. PtmIHr. quIIMT. Itoyal Anne
tlierry, Itiiuc Cherry, tiotwehcrry. Vlrlcl with ltnijt.
lfiKxi MarnuilanV, Orange. Marmalade, ;rape Fruit Mar
malade. JELLYS 20c, 30c and 43c
Mint. lUacfcliorry. Plum, Currant. Apple, Crahnpple, Or
muff. strawberry. Aptlo ami SirawlxTry, Raspberry and
Apple, lAXennbcrrj.
APPLE BITTER Small ling SSo, glass S3o, lurST Jar 70C
gallon lin 1..M.
GRAY BROS. GROCI
Two Phones 28
QUALITY"
823 Main Si
It Is Not Like
Paying for a Dead Horse
When you buy and pay for a Victory loan Bond. II
yields a good rate or Interest, it Is payable In S or 4
year and Is negotiable. There Is always a ready
market for Omernment paper, and II has back of it
the best security In the world. '
Subscription taken at the
THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK
PENDLETON, OREGON
-STRONGEST BANK IX EASTERN OREGON"
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EAST OREGON1AN SPECIAL
NEWS OF UMATILLA CO.
7 The season for good driving has
J started to slip by. .
5 f "t Those intending to buy a car should
rsr- ty make up their mind now and get the
t 2T J full season's use of it
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M We are always pleased to show our
r' T J? lme which' we know is suited to the
& :' needs of Umatilla county, giving ser
f vice and satisfaction.
Campbell & Frenizel Motor Co.
Distributors for Umatilla County
722 Cottonwood Phone 46
Athena High Nine Wins I
From Helix, Score 12-7
(East Oregonlan Speclil.)
ATHENA, April 28. Wednesday
afternoon the Helix baseball team
came over and played the local high
school team. The playeas on both
sides played exceptionally well and
the score was 12 to 7 in favor of
Athena.
Thursday afternoon Mrs. Roe Eager
entertained the Adams club at her
home in this city.
Mr Jeanie Murke. (president '.of
Rebekah lodges, was in the city
Thursday visiting the local lodge.
Mrs. Burke was accompanied to Wes
ton by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cannon.
The Misses Luclnda Dell and Areta
Llttlejohn went to Walla Walla Sat
urday to spend the week-end.
Mr and Mrs. Fred Gross and Lula
Read spent Thursday in Walla Walla.
The Snyder family moved over
from Weston Thursday. Mr. Snyder
has charge of the Watts St Rogers im
plement house in this city.
The Misses Angie and Ellen Pam
brun returned to Whitman Wednes
day to resume their studies.
Lawrence Tharp has arrived home
from Mare Island, were he has been
In Marine service.
Bert Ramsey is In the city today
from Btirbank visiting his wife and
daughter.
A large number of Athena people
attended the tractor show in Walla
Walla Wednesday, Tnursaay anu -
day.
Oldsmobile Trucks
Heady for action on your delivery problem,
with express body or steel cab and sills, ready
for mounting on stake, rack, grain dump or
box body.
Pendleton Auto Co.
(Established 1907)
Court and Johnson Sts. Pendleton, Oregon
IIow Colds Are Contracted.
Colds are due to bacterial germs
that re usually present in the air pas.
sages of the throat and nose of heal
thy persons. Under ordinary condi
tions they do no harm but when you
get chilled, very tired or eat twol
much so as to weaken your resistance
they are quick to take advantage of it
and almost before you know it you
have a cold. Get a bottle of Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy and take it
according to the plain printed direc
tions and you will soon be rid of It.
bupt when you neglect it look out.
Some of the most serfous diseases re
sult from neglected colds.
A Reliable Cough Medicine.
"I have given Chamberlain's Cough
Cough Remedy to my five children on
occasions without number for the past
fifteen years. It Is the only remedy
I could rely upon to cure coughs and
colds and for croup it has no equal.
The children take it willingly." writes
Mrs. C. O. Nesblt, Vandergrlft. Pa.
The Best I Ever reed.
This is what Mrs. A. W. Milne, St.
George. Utah, says of Chamberlain's
Tablets for biliousness and constlpa
tlon. Get them at the drug store. They
onlv cost a ouarter.
Road Through Meacham
Is Almost Impassible
(East Oregonlari Special.)
MEACHAM, April 28. The weath
er here the past week has been fair,
though the road over the mountain
is in very poor condition. Several
cars, mostly Fords, have gone over
the mountain with considerable trou
ble. It took three" cars two days
coming from Kamela to Meacham.
Those working at the Red cross
sewing rooms the last two days were
Mrs. B. F. Marlin, Miss Bessie Haie.
Mrs. F. R. Denson and Mrs. J. A.
Watters.
Frank Hanlon of Kamela was here
Tuesday on business.
Mrs. J. A. Walter was in Pendleton
on Red Cross work.
Mrs. Steve Lawlor and three chil
dren returned home Thursday from
Portland where they had been visit
Ipg for some time.
George Leaf of Pendleton was here
Thursday looking after wire trouble
Mrs .W. B. Ross and daughter Ml
na returned home from Pendleton
Friday evening where they had been
visiting for the past two weeks.
Mrs. George Hillman of La Grande,
spent Saturday visiting Mrs. J. A,
Watters.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Casey, Mr. and
Mrs Roy Hawes, Mr. and Mrs. o. H.
Croach. Wm. Cheif and Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Watters and Mrs. Geo. Hlliman
went to Kamela Saturdday evening
to attend a dance given by the Ka
mela Dance clum. Every one en-
Joyed themselves immensely.
Mr. Toning returned from Pendle
ton Spnday morning where he had
been visiting his wife. He is the
proud father of a new born baby
daughter and reports both being well,
Streets of Echo to Be
Given Oil Treatment
iVmeiican
National Bank
Pendleton.
Building.
Eye Scientifically
examined.
Glasses ground to fW
(East Oregonlan Special.)
KCHO, April 28. There was an Old
Time Dance given In the I. O. O. F.
hall Friday evening.
A number of members of the Kcho
I. O- O. F. lodge are planning on
attending the celebration of the 100th
anniversary of the lodge in Pendleton
today.
The Kcho Auto Company received
a shipment of Ford tractors Wedne
day. - . - n '
Among those who attended the
Tract or nh o w at Watt Wa 1 la we r e
W. c. Hacon, Sloan Thomson, R. R.
Leu re, Allen Thomson, Fred pepper
man, Florence Mc Flood and Arthur
Johnson,
The streets of Echo are being pre
pared for a coat of oil, although they
are dusty now, two weeks from now
they will be shinning.
Red Seal and Toile du Nord Ginghams, per yard
Quality Ginghams, in plaids and stripes, yard
A Big Special Value in One Lot 32 in. Zephyr Gingham, per yard
28 Inch Percale, per yard
36 Inch Percale, per yard
Highest Grade Heavy 36 inch Percale, per yard
Every color of the rainbow and then some.
Unsual Designs in Ribbons
29c
25c
25c
15c
23c
29c
Qualities were
never better, col
ors fast, and our
low prices Ueee.n
them on the
move.
Fancy striped
and flowered rib
bon in heavy
satin mcsxalino
and taffeta, per
yard. :!c In mtc
We carry Minerva Worsted Yarns. None better for fine knitting
work. .
We are giving you better hosiery with better dyes. .' - -
Hosiery of Merit
Ijidies' lllblM-d t'olion Hose 15c to 20e
(..HMl IiihlO Hose 2o to So
Kllk Boot How That Wear Ho
lleavv Pure Thread Silk Hoaa In Shade of
Tait. Gray, Black and White. l.
Two Tone Silk IJlo Hoso
J. C. Penney Co., a Nationwide Institution.
Government Wires to
Be Fixed Near Gibbon
Mr. and Mrs. Doif Thompson and
young son Eldon, were in Athena Sat
urday. Mrs. Mayme Hoch has arrived at
the springs for the summer.
Heth Hyatt spent Saturdity on Wei.
ton mountain with Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Hyatt.
Mrs. George Gray and Mrs. Elmer
Picard were Pendleton visitors Satur
day. Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Duffey and
young son went to Pendleton today.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bryant went to
Walla Walla Sunday to see the flying
circus.
T. M. Bryant of Hermlston was
visiting here this week with her son,
Lyle.
Mr. and Mrs. Dolf Thompson and
Seth Hyatt left this morning for Wes
ton where they will spend a week with
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hyatt.
R. A. Bottcher and Fl'5'd Kendall,
forest rangers, went to Pendleton to.
day.
Mrs. 'George Brace went to Pendle
ton Friday for a few days visit.
Ralph Tucker, Jim Lleuallen and n.
McBrlde, were here Wednesday from
Weston. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thompson :
went to Weston Thursday for a
week's visit with relatives. I
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Thompson went
to Pendleton Saturday.
No Free Feeds.
"Dave Lewis begs to notify that he
has started business on his own hook
ns an up-to-date restaurant, and hopes
that his many friends will dam well
stop away and give him a chance."
Queensland Paper.
Subscribe today for all the victory
bonds you enn pay for.
To help prevent a recurrence of
war, buy a victory bond.
Peptiroh
A Rat Iron Tonic
Gives vlf.or and nerve tone to agc4
and Infirm, and those worn-out from
overwork, worry, excitement or clou
conflnomont in homes or shops.
Marts lr V. I. HDOII CO., lxiw. ll. Mann.
HONOR ROLL
Ined of Dbieasf.
Private Ernest Brotherton,
land, Oregon.
Tort-
DR. R B. BOBBINS
Dentistry
Judd Bldg. Court and
Main Sts.
GEORGE R. WRIGHT
ARCHITECT
Telephone 604
til Main BU Pendleton, Ore.
S ARE YOU FISHING? S
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More Than Ever
INSTANT
POSTUM
is appealing to
coffee drinkers.
Its rich flavor,
healthfullness,
convenience
and Economy
are among the
reasons why.
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SOL BAUM'Sj
4. We know lots of good places to catch fish.
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y They are striking good in some localities.
J Best Tackle is our Motto. J
i Hotel Pendleton Bldg. ' Look for the Fish 4
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DALE ROTH WELL
OnlmnetjHst and Ottttciaa
CHEAP
Did you ever stop to con
sider, cleaning and pressing
don't cost you any more now
than In 1911?
RUDD
THE TAILOR ASH CLEANER.
OS W. Webb St.
Does best work In town.
Phone CSS
CECIL COSPER
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
INCOME TAX ADVISKIC
Smith-Crawford Bldg.
Opposite Pendleton Hotel
phone 1030
! (East Oregonlan Special.)
I GIBBON', Ore , April 28. Floyd
Kendall of Dayton, Wash.; arrived
here Monday to work on the govern
ment telephone lines. He is forest
Ranger with headquarters at Duncan,
reg. . .
Dick English spent Sunday at his
home near Weston.
Mr.' and Mrs. Dave Bonlfer were
Pendleton, visitors Monday.
Mr. Keppllnger. teacher at Glbboil,
spent Saturday and Sunday at th
home of his daughter near Union.
Ore. i
Word has been received by rela.
v. --a from .T.HM Bennett, who
j was severely wounded in France last
liciooer, iirai ins i mw ,,.,,.....
In Utah receiving treatment for his
eye. He Is expected to arrive here
any day no'w.
Miss Martha Sayer and her grand
mother, were visiting here Saturday
and Sunday from Pendleton.
R. A. Bottcher, forest ranger from
Walla Walla, is here for a few days
on' business connected with the re
serve, . '
. .yujiL-. ,i " . : :
Tou must clean the stomach and j :
bowels, purify the blood, each Spring,;:
or you leave Winter's germs and lm j
purities In your blood and system. , j
Drive them away, elean out the stom
aeh and bowels, take Holllster s :
Rocky Mountain Tea, a Spring Clean. ;
ser-purlfler. 35c. Tea or Tablets. 1 :
TAXICAB
PHONE
70
Books 35 Rides for 1X50
PARKER TAXI CO.
, Why Pay More.
BRICCS AUTO WOOD-SAW Alt.cha.en4
OaisanlillMf Saws, 31 Mrds.
Goes Anywhere Any Auto.
BRIGGS i BURPEE CO, Isc, Miiifadtren
7f Hawthorn Am., Portland.
SmI fee ItrfatMltM 4 lUaatratW ClrraUr
WE ARE NOW OFFERING
THE FOLLOWING
Used Car Bargains
One 1918 Ford (
One 1917 Closed Oakland
One 1916 Buick 5 Passenger
One 1915 Franklin
One 1917 Marmon . .
No matter what you want to pay for a used
car, we can supply your wants. We have them
in every price class.
Oregon Motor Garage
US, 121 West Court St.
Pendleton, Oregon
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