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'TWELVE TATIT- vagf, TWETnr tmy faot 2i, ifim OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT'TRUE j. C. Penney CoT, a Nationwide Institution: a 4 I BORDEN'S EAGLE BRAND MILK OUR REGULAR PRICE CAN 25c Comb Honey, fresh just received from But ler Creek, each . 30c Old Monk Olive Oil 35c, 65c, $1.25, $1.65, $3.30 and $6.50. Marcclla Nut Oil '. 65c, $1.10 and $3.50 Pimento Cups, can 75c Stanfield Cheese, pound '. . . 40c Country Butter, 2 pounds $1.00 Burnett's Extracts and Color Pastes. Crystallized Ginger, pound $1.25 Dinner Biscuit, package 35c French Mushrooms, can 75c U-AU-No Mints 20c and 35c GRAY BROS. CROC! "QUALITY" Two Phones 28 823 Main St It Is Not Necessary lo eximsp jour J.IBKRTY BONDS lo the dangers of loss; by FIRK, THEFT. MISPLACEMENT, shra you can have them perfectly sure anil secure in the stronirv vaults of this luink, at no expense to yon. Full particulars furnished at THE SAVINGS DEPARTMENT THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK PENDLETON, OREGON STRONGEST BAXK IX EASTKR.X ORKGOW EAST OREGONIAN SPECIAL NEWS OF UMATILLA CO. v SSg MINUTE MAN SIX TO OUR PATRONS Present and Prospective We have transferred the Garage and Shop part of our business to Victor Hen derson. This will have no effect on our Agency for the Lexington Minute Man Six which we will continue,to handle in our sales room as formerly. This change in our affairs and further contemplated arrangements are with a view to place at the disposal of Lexington owners the advantage of real service by experts at all points in our territory backed by a full line of parts. Campbell & Frentzel Motor Co. Distributors for Umatilla County 722 Cottonwood Phone 46 Adams Nine is Loser to Rieth Last Sunday (East Oregonian Special) RIETH, Ore., May 20. The Rieth ball team played Adams Sunday. The score being 13 to 11 In Rieth'a favor. The Misses Lucy and Mildred Ja- cobson have returned home after a Ions visit in the east. Miss Marjorie Ball left this even ing for a visit with friends in Sump ter. Perry Van Orsdall's mother arrived in Rieth last Sunday for a visit. She ia 111 at his home with heart disease. Mrs. E. E, Elher and children of Helix are visiting her parents Mr. and Mr- R, J. English. Mrs. Wm. Ellis was a Pendleton visitor both Friday and Saturday. F. A. Michaels and family sold their ranch close to Rieth and are now moving to Pendleton. A number of Pendleton people en joyed the ball game at Rieth Sunday. Frank Hutton expects to leave Rieth soon. He has been a "call boy' at the depot for some time. t New Highway Bridge Awaited at Umatilla Taking' Biff Chancre). It is too much of a risk to depend upon neighbors or sending for medi cine In case of a sudden attack or bowel complaint In almost every neighborhood some one had died from cholera morbus that could easily have been saved has the proper medi cine been at hand. Then think of the, suffering that must be endured until medicine can be obtained. The safe! way It to keep at hand a bottle of I Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy, a preparation that can be depended upon. Buy it now. It only costs 35 cents. How to Get Rid of Your Rheumatism. If It Is chronic or muscular rheu matism all you need it to massage the affected parts with Chamberlain's Lriniment. You are centain to be pleased with the relief which it af fords. Tjokh of Appetite. As a general rule there Is nothing serious about a loss of appetite, and if you skip a meal or only eat two meals a day for a. few days you willj soon have a relish for your meals j when meal time comes. Bear in mindl (East Oregonlan Special.) TJMATILXjA, May 20. The contract for the new highway bridge across the Umatilla river has not been let as yet and it is expected that it will be some time before the State High way commission acts. Umatilla's former city marshal, Mr. Cobb, visited here last week. II. I Tipper made a business trip to Echo toda Relatives of Mr. Curtain recently visited them at Umatilla, Mr. and Mrs. McNurlen and daugh. ter are going to Ftitter, Oregon, to vlrit for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. J. Berry went to lr rigon to visit with relatives Sunday. Family is Reunited for First Time Since War (East Oregonian Special.) UMAPINE. May 21. A reunion was held last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kyle MoDanlel when Mrs. Mc- Daniel s mother, Mrs. J. A. Drake of Pendleton and her sister Miss Pearl Wilson and -her brother. Captain Del bert Wilson just returned from France all met for the first time since Captain Wilson sailed for France 18 month ago. . On Saturday they all motored to Pendleton from where after a few days visit. Captain Wilson and his sis ter will return to Umaplne. Mrs. Helen Severance and daugh-i ter Mrs. Claude Basse tt and her chil dren left Monday afternoon for Calr fornia where they will spend the sum mer. Miss Elizabeth Severance will go to California In a month. Mr. and Mrs A. Philippi and dau ghters T.eora and Florence returned that at least five hours should always, to their home at Arlington this week, elapse between meals po as to glvej Ellya Wllfrey attended the school the food ample time to digest and the picnic at I-otvden Saturday, PettiGpats and Tiien Some More Petticoats , That big shipment of wonderful values in Silk Petticoats is here.. No doubt you have already heard about their arrival. So many were waiting for them. You couldn't help but recognize them in OUR BIG WINDOW DISPLAY. Changeable Taffetas, Silk Jersey tops with taffeta flounce, Plaited and fringed ruffles. 1 hose beau tiful paneled designs with contrasting colors of green, purple, gold and rose, in fact so many colors. They would almost make the rainbow look dingy. VALUES UNEXCELLED. PRICED AT $3.98 TO $8.90. Special mention is made of our lines at $4.98 and $5.90 ' With such a big display it is easy to find the one you want. In this shipment we ajso have a big assortment of Petticoats with seco silk tops and Taffeta flounces Priced at $2.98 OUR HOSIERY is the best values money will buy. In this list you will find a few of our best numbers for ladies'. Silk Boot Hose, fine elastic lisle top and foot, per pair 98c Fine Hose, extra strong and roomy, American Maid, all pure silk, comes in black, white and cordovan. Pure Silk Hose in black and white, per pair $1.69 and $1.89 Fine Lisle Hose, elastic top, comes in cordovan, gray and beaver, pair 49c Fine Hose in mercerized lisle, comes in black and white only, pair. . . . 49c Fine Silk and cotton mixed hose, per pair : 59c Fine Silk Boot Hose, comes in two tone combination of champagne, laven der and pink, per pair 69c Y Incorporated J J. C. Penney Co., a Nationwide Institution. stomach a period of rest before second meal is taken. Then if you eat no more than you crave and take a reasonable amount of ou tdoor exer cise every day you will not need to Willie Dixon of Bradeh district Is spending a few days with his friends, Paul and Ralph Jones while Kenneth In visiting Allan Bean. Lou Hodgen and family left Satur- worry ,about your appetite. When day for their home nenr Athena, the loss of appetite Is caused by con. I Hattie Allen left Sunday afternoon stlpation as is often the case, that , for a two weeks vacation with her should be corrected at once. A dose j sinter, Mrs. Jim Oliver near Prescott. of Chamberlain's Tablets will do It. pine with their scout master theltev. C. C. Babbidge, took a hike over to Whitman Monument. They made the trip In good time and returned hun gry but all still in the ring, Gussie Sprague this week returned from France and id now with his par ents Mr. and Mrs. David Sprague on their ranch near Umaplne. This Is the second son of Mr. and Mrs. Sprague to return from France re cently, their other son, Harley, arriv ing here two months ago. A. A. Bixby lett Tuesday morning to attend the Oregon Jersey jubilee, whkh begins in Portland on May td This Jubilee Is for breeders of pure bred Jersey cattle. One day will be spent in . Portland and the remaining four with an auto tour of the Jersey section of Oregon, vhtitlng many fa- Till -- ri. t t- .t . ! "in firs tivb riBiitw, mo vnumpion senior three year old cow which pro duced over 1000 pounds of butter fut ! last year. R. K. Brady is again In the Uma plne country and will remain until after harvest. During his absence Mr. Brady has vintted at Baker, Ore., and at Missoula, Montana. On Friday evening a dance will he given In the hall at Umaplne. A point of interest in connection with the dance will be the lunch served at midnight by the ladles of the commu nity who will give the money real ized to the school library fund. All Indies are urged to donate sandwich es or cake. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jones from Walla Walla were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Wllfley. Miss Delia Hecords will be the new DinniKt at tha Ir-o..V.. t -i i . beginning next Sunday. I J. E. Jones and Lane Hoon lef l 'd credit Is given Miss Hoon for the evening's entertainment. Following the program, nn Informal reception was given the teachers who are leav ing for the summer months or for new fields. kins as he surveyed the room, "but what's the Idea, of putting a prayer book in the room tn such a promi nent place?" "That." replied tm boy, "Is intend ed for use in case the fire is too far - 11 advanced for you to make your es cape sir." Compkto Safeguard. Mr. Tomklns was obliged to utop r overnight at a small country hotel. One of the country's lending finsn- He was shown to his room by the one clers recently gave It nm his opinion boy the place afforded. that the American people as a whole 'I'm gtntl there's an escape here never had much money as they in cae of fire." commented Mr. Tom- have today. jfc j MT? 6 Monuav mnrnlntr fnp Malum ' On Monday, the Boy Scouts of Uma tncy are Httemlinjf the , 0 Q When Is a Truck Commercially Right? Any KKi A, einecn tmck-makinic firm might make a truck right from an engineering; standpoint. If It had Iterniblic's truck-production raHlitfe-x It mlK'it ev-n doulxlra build as many truckN as ltiulritc dNM Itut ttiat would iMt prove t-iirli a truck to Ixi commercially rijitit as truck niii.st lie, to serve tm JtciMihlic Truck do nerve. II Us tliiN very firoved commercial ritlHtsx that has won for Ite Iniolic Truck the confidence of truck user, (lie country over, .Mori than .KMKH lleiHihlics ride upon the world- htehways. Tbrjr have provid Ijy actual performance that the "Yellow ChasidK" Truck l commercially riiclit. Tticy hare proved under practkKl condition lo be both uiiUMtully acrviccohlc and very ottomcaJ. e fr-r the l n fit of fills ".'MMHHI-truck cxicrlcm-e" with every KepuMic Truck we make. No oiIkt truck has this eipcrl im behind u. And it is this road experience which, in the last resort, proves the lEeiniblic's ability to serve o well. More Hum I loo :.miIIIc Si-rvlcf Mat ions serve Itcpuhllc users. Ttu-re Is a K Is.lHk; Truck for every hauling require- Pendleton Auto Co. (Established 1907) Court and Johnson Sts. Pendleton, Oregon llllll IIIIII I tlllllllf II llllllllli lllllf II II tlllllllllllHIIIIIIII I Will WE CO TO BERLIN? JjAND BARGAIX NO. 8. For a WHEAT RANCH, this Is a RKAt BAR- OAIX. 1040 acres, practically all under the plow, ! S and all TBACTOR LAND 5 Fairly heavy soil, and no blow land. This ranch Z fs now leased and has some 450 acres In wheat, one- Z third of which goes to purchaser. Possession can Z be given this fall. r Fairly good buildings and good water system. The : Z land has been well farmed. jj Price, including summer-fallow, $40.00 per acre. z I This farm is worth to the buyer, this fall: , - Wheat crop (one-third) $7, 500.00 z BOO Arm's Summer Fallow 3,100,00 M j This brings the price of the land down to less than z $30.00 per acre. It Is worth a whole lot more. ' r MuHt be taken quick if the crop goes. z Snow & Dayton "We Sell Land" 117 Fast Court KEAb KHTATB FARM LOANS Phone SH INBUKAXCR flf Illlf tllllllf Itlf Itfllllf tltlltlltltttllf ftlf tttllltlllflttltllf llllllllllf Itlf If If If Ittflf Iftf t KM -M BTfl rnr me rinerman a A .... . 5 ii it comes irom me it's right if 5 5 it is not right we make it right. t I THAT IS MY GUARANTEE i See me for Fishing Tackle f SOL BAUM I d rpu rpl,i HIT Q Hotel Pendleton Bldg. J j grand lodge aa delegates from Hudson bay lodge. ,n is On Wednesday evening the com. mencement exercise, of Vincent high school were held in the I'resbyterlan church of this place. The church was ! beautifully decorated with flowers of yellow and white Intermingled with ;ine class colors of purple and gold. I The essays and orations, and recltn. jtlons wecr excellently chosen and de i llvered in a most Impressive manner I t'p-to-date topics were chosen by the graduates and their stirring intelll. gent summary of world events aroused feelings of patriotism In the hearts of loyal Americans present. The ore- sentatlon of diplomas was made by Kllzabcth gverance, principal of the Vincent school. The six girl gradu ates were dainty In their white gowns ami carr ea bouquets of pink ann white roses and carnations. Their class motto was "We launch tonight! where shall we anchor?" The gradu ates were: Mural Beauchamp, fcth.nl Hodgen. Irene Wilson, blllle Jordan, Ada Hclberg, Neva Moore. The fol lowing program was given. On Sun day morning the Hev.-C. C. Babbidge preached the Haccalaureate sermon to the graduates Umaplne was given a musical treat Friday evening whrn Miss Zulla Hoon presented her pupils in an excellent program to a crowded hall. After the musical part of gthe program a pr'ng pageant was presented by It of Umalne's young ladies. The stage was a bower of spring versure and flowers. The girls In white robes 3 danced and sang, finishing with the! 5 r " - 'J . wit loll giiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 Another Carload of I I Hudson and Essex AutomoDiles 1 Wearing Pendleton In this car is included: f Hudson Speedster, 4 passenger. J I Hudson 7 Passenger Touring 1 f : Essex 5 Passenger Touring. f j Hudsons at new price. ... 1 ' i J It will pay you to investigate same. Oregon Motor Garage BUICK HUDSON CADILLAC f Distributors Hi, 111 West Otrart St. Fenilleton, OrecoO a winding of the May pole. Or eat 'nilllllllllllllUIIUUUUIIUIIUUUIIUUnillHIHIIIIIlUIIIIIIUIIIIUIIIIUUIlUUllJlUM