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" TWELVE PAGES PXTCT EAST UKEGONIAN. VENDLETUN. OKEGm SATUKD A YMA Y 10, 1919. "PAGE TWELVE OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE J. C. Penney Co.", a Nationwide Institution. SOME PEOPLE HAVE QUEER IDEAS; WE HAVE THE IDEA THAT EVERY ONE WHO TRADES HERE WalchYoiTrHealtK improve with its use' SAVES MONEY till II II l3k iilll 118 ...111 I OLIVE OIL The Highest St&ndea-d of Quality. Mad and Bottled in NICE , FRANCE FOR PEOPLE WHO QJJV1mATE GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. "QUALITY" Two Phones 28 823 Main SL In What Shape Are Your Affairs? Many pelo die nttcr a linRerlnit illness of weeks; oitters again come to a sudden end. You max be the next, no one can tell, but It Is well to he riared and. leave your business affairs in such a shape tlat they will not prove a burden to your rel tlins. Onr Trust Officer will gladly confer with, yon on such Important matters. LOAN ANI TIU ST DKPARTMEST THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK PENDLETON, OREGON STRONGEST BANK IN EASTERN OREGON- HZ Little BonfoTrth birthday 'he next time Bwd. had received 10 from his grand- mother he Raid. "My. Grandma. I mother and wa, taken to the bank, was 'sprised you gave. ""n a where It wa. deposited for him the of money for W blitMMd f clerk rave hi. the usual bank book the man at th bank cause he wrote In which he entered. -By cash, ten dol- in my book, "By gosh, ten dpllars. A Sound Investment Never in the history of the motor car industry has the company behind the car been more important than at the present time. Lexington is backed by one of the strongest manufacturing groups in the world and represents to day the combined best efforts of many experts. Let us demonstrate this new Minute Man Six Touring Car. . Campbell & Frenizel Motor Co. Distributors for Umatilla County 7W rvtitnnwnod Phone 46 VavtV i,.iiihhi. ms. yirryawgay jsmssmbJ LOOKED AT THS - V at iag" EAST OREGON1 AN SPECIAL NEWS OF UMATILLA CO. Returned Soldier is was served in the basement. Vt . Keip IS I'U.lUll.K " Honored by Big Farty dence on the alfalfa farm he recently purchased. . The Japanese section crew at Hun ley quit the first of the month and IT. Cw. Shipley now has charge of the section. Pete Sheridan is in rendleton this week attending the state shoot. (East Oregonian Special) ECHO, Ore., May . A very en lnvhf nartv was Biven at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. T. George in hon or of Guy Smith, one of Echoes re turned soldiers. The evening was spent in dancing and games. The Echo orchestra was present ana tur nished some very good music. All reported afine time. The Echo Auto Company receiveu a car load of Fords this week. Bill Hoffnagle returned to Echo Wednesday from Camp Lewis. Several Echo people attended the high school play at Stanfield Wed nesday night. It was said to be a success. Spanish Flu Closes Mountain &cnooi Postoffice at Gurdane To Have New Master (East Oregonian Special.) WESTON MOUNTAIN. May (East OreeoniP.n Special.) Gt'EtUAXH. May 8. Frnnk Jones and wife and daughter. Mrs. Hoy Marcum of Pilot Itock, came up Saturday visiting with Mrs. Roy Montgomery, and after attending the picnio Sunday returned home that evening. Bill Selby left Sunday for hia home at Pilot Rock after plowing for Cha Elv the Dost two weeks. While drilling last week. Joe Cor ley's team became frightened and ran away, with the drill, running over Joe, and breaking the drill. e ,2 B p. - U C c i I85 w C B b . Cre do Chine Waist, are coming lo the front again. While Onwtiw are sllll fur In the lead, the demand for t'reo lie Chinos Is arnwliur .IronBvr every day. What of II? Iloro we are with a bin new shipment Just this wi-ek of iHiih ueorgcttcs anil C'repo do Chines. J Heaiitllut ;eortetto Waists, headed, braided, frllleil audi finxwMlnl. ' have a siroiut line of wonderful values prleed ' lleuutifnl Crepe lie Chine Waists. It Is rumored lliul we are prlelnit these at alMint one half what they are askliiB fur the same value, elsewhere. Our prti-e $2.l and :I.9H WASH SKIRTS In cotton gabardine, pique and cot ton cord $1.98, $2.69, $3.98, $4.98 and $5.90. Ladies' separate skirts in serges, silk poplin, silks, messalines and worsteds, stripes, plaids and checks, $4.98 to $12.50. DOLMANS AND SEMI-DOLMANS Compare our regular prices with others sale prices. We keep our stocks free from old stock by pricing it so low that it sells quickly. New Dolmans priced at $19.75 to $34.50 Shoes Properly Fit and Foot Troubles Relieved. Jj Incorporated J J. C. Penney Co., a Nationwide Institution. Joe only - - ,, , JUP. Hlltl UHrUMIIK HID . Mrs. It. E. Englishe s school on item . . f bruise, and scratches. Chas. Ely will resign his posldon aH unnl.v mountain is closed on ac count of the Spanish influenza, this, week. . . i Tr.i rnnnnn ha. moved UP to his farm from Athena and is seeding hisi home ranch on the mountain.. w i.. Kavburn and Cha.i. L. May are shipping a car of seed potatoes to ! Marv Lansdale was married in ren dleton May 3. On account of so much lost time through the winter, school will not until June 13. Mrs. John Hyatt entertain-.' at din- jner Sunday in honor of her brother, Private Clyde May recently dlscnargea from the army. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Mav and son. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Slav and family and Mrs. J. W. Hyatt. Norval Ferguson had a lucky but narrow escape from a serious accident m returning from Pendleton Satur day night. The lights went out and in trying to cross the brldse Just west of Athena they missed it with two wheels. The car turned over comple. tely once and half way again. There were four In the car. Norval, Chester and Myrtle Ferguson and a cousin. Dorsey Sams. They did not receive as postmaster at Gurdane and Mrs. Charles McDevitt will take it for the summer, having been appointed as sistant postmaster, while Fred Heff ner will take It early this fall, having taken over the office. Arha Harrington has moved his Tuesday. Miss Simpson of South Yoakum was a Nolln visitor Sunday. Arby Adams of Helix Is visiting home folks this week. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Lees were Echo visitors Saturday. Mrs. James Mnrple of Pendleton at tended the school exercises here Fri day. ' Mis. Ethenyn Well was a Pendleton shopper Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Doiton of La Grande spent the week end with the Litters mother Mrs. J. R ltterback. We Deliver the Goods "Peacock" family to the Hanks1 place, where Mr. Harrington and George Taylor ex I pert to run the Banks mill. Tat Daughlry moved a new engine up last week and expects to Install it ! in his sawmill. The engine Is of 2S I horsepower. Itoy Montgomery and wife and the i Corleys returned from Pendleton the i first of the week after attending "Grandpa" Corley's funeral at Pen Idleton. ' Fred Horner, who has been work I Ing for Jones at the Campbell ranch left for Pilot Kock last week. I Mrs. Pat Monaghan and son Lewis came up from their homestead Satur. , day, remaining over Sunday with her , parents and attending the picnic. ; Mike and Pat Daughtery and fam ! ilies came up for the picnic Sunday. Harve Taylor and wife of Pendle ton came up Sunday and will visit awhile with their .on, George Taylor MONDAY, MAY 12, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 8:30 P. M. "Hiawatha's Wedding Feast" Concert by the Pendleton CHORAL SOCIETY Under the direction of Prof. C. O. Breach. Other numbers including "The Soldier's Chorus" and Dudley Buck's "Hymn to Music." Seats on Sale at Thompson's Drug Store. Of Pilot for the last even a scratch. Mrs. Robert Hopkins had as dinner an(1 fIltnl)v Mr Taylor', health Is guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. I. Y,. Vfcry p00r and he Is hoping the change Hopkins. Mr. andMrs. Forrest and , wl lM,n(,flt Mrs. Wroe and children. i Arha Harrington made a business Mr. Chas. Kchnlder and family ex- tr( (() J)((t Rock JaHt week. pent to return from Washington, where . Gurdane was covered with a blan they have finished summer-following. , ket of Bnow an(j very cold but only to seed their mountain farm this week illstP,j a short time. Monday morn- " i Ing It turned warmer. MeasIeS Are Prevalent j linn Moore was at Gurdane Sun- Among Westland FoIk;naat nnBnteI.y ham mtartea WOrk on ja fine big sheep shed on his ranch (East Oresonlan Special.) here. WESTLAND. Ore., May 9. Tom Frank and Ray Ilinkle n,J.A ih. son of (lien Richards Is: Rock, came up Sunday scrlouslv 111 with measles. ! Itound-Up. ! i,i.. uhoa soent Monday In Virgil I'luuet was at Gurdane j,, . -- - , - Pendleton. week. Mrs. I. G. Shipley left on Wednes-1 Ona McLaughlin, wife and baby day to visit her parents. Mr. and Mr., i came up from Butter creek for the C (' Ounn at Pasco Wash., She Is ac- j Itound-I'p Sunday. compalned bv her daughters. The Pat Daughtery place at Our- hi.. r.t Arthur Luce. John . dime, formerly known as the Charlie McElroy and B T. Jackson of Mln- j Cates place, waa a scene of much . niehaha are afflicted with Measles. j merriment and excitement Sunday I Al Hiatt representing the Echo when the Gurdane vicinity gathered garage was a recent Westland visitor. for a plrnlc at that place. The pic, The Westland school expected to, nlc was given after the closing of the . ...... ,i.. ninin kilt owing to! school last week and a number of the ik. ...rr,, the trio to the river was i ooys rode who DON'T JUMP AT THE CONCLUSION that because we do nothing but high class Repairing our prices are beyond your reach. Come and learn for yourself how our figures will compare with those charged for Repairing not as good as ours. We wel come such a comparison. PARKS & NEBERGALL 212 W. WKHH. THE COAL WITHOUT AN EQUAL Cascade A SOLID BODY FIR THAT GIVES A MAXI MUM HEAT Slabwopd FOR A QUICK FIRE Phone 178 SMYTHE-LONERGAN CO. Quality Quantity Service fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiniiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiig CECIL COSPER PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT INCOME TAX ADVISER Smith-Crawford Bldg. Opposite Pendleton Hotel Phon. 1030 Cadillac Dependability horses and some postponed and the picnic luncheon steers. Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Chronic and Nervous Diseases and Diseases of Women. X-Kay Elec tro Therapeutic. Temple Bldg., Room 12, Phone 41 Big May Day Party Ins Enjoyed at Nolin GEORGE R. WRIGHT ARCHITECT Telephone 604 (14 Main St. Pendleton, Ore. vi TAXICAB PHONE 70 Book. IS Rfcles for tZ.S. PARKER TAXI CO. Why Pay Mora. (East Oresronl.m Special.) NOLIN, May 10. The Nolin school ,gave a May day program Friday. In I the Hendricks grove an Interesting program by the children and u picnic dinner, with plenty of lee-cream was enjoyed by all. Mlr. Lorene Parker was In attendance and talked on mnn subjects that were of Interest to the ladies of the community James Heard was a Pendleton bu.v n, visitor Tuesduy. 1 1. a. Vtterback wa a Echo visitor Dr. David Bennett Hill DENTISTRY Pendleton, Oregon. American National bank Pendleton. Build ins. By. Scientifically ; examined. 1 S Glasses fround to Hi i 3 The Cadillac Car will give you dependa bilitythe capacity to withstand hard usage day after day and year after year, Cadillac service ability may be compared with that of a faithful watch. There is permanent peace of mind in the ownership of a car whose performance can always be depended upon at all times of the year, under all conditions, which call for com plete and absolute reliability. Oregon Motor Garage 119, 121 West Court St. Pendleton, Oregon DALE HOTHWKLL " OVtometrUt Mid OpttoJM HjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuuuiiJia, a s s a a a