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'i 'f;i. f. ' TWELVE TAOES - DAILY EAST OTIECONIAN, EENDtETOtt, OREGON, WEEKESDAY, JUNE 4, 1010. OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE J. C. Penney Co., a Nationwide jnstitutionu Country Butter Cut Down Your Grocery Bili This Month. Use Fresh Country Butter, we sell full two pound roll, guaranteed, for $1.00 Ranch Ecsrs, dozen 40c C. & K. Milk, can : 15c Domino Sugar small 43, large 85c French Mushrooms, can 75c Norweigen Sardines, can 30c 1 5 Kinds of Campbell's Soup. Field Pick Berries for Canning to arrive soon, place your order now, for quality canning berries. Prices Always Right, Quality Considered. I GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. "QUALITY" Two Phones 28 823 Main Si. . s 5 Ml arcs a. CrefcSNJ. DON'T TW6 ?f XOWt. HAT. t AM THRoys-H Mth YOJ- Tin MR - Be Ready Arc jimj ready to acccfH an attractive bnslncss pro position requiring a certain cash payment, or eoiilcl you htiy a good lease or a coxy home orrered at a bargain It Is be who lias sawd a part of his Income who will be ready to lake, advantage or attractive offer ings. A Savings account can be started at any time at this strong bank. One dollar or more will do it, and It earns a liberal rate of Interest. . THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK PENDLETON, OREGON 'STRONGEST -BANK IN EASTERN OREGON" While they last Some good bargains in (Sars One 1917 Stndebaker, One Ford Job Car PRICED RIGHT Come in and look them over today. Campbell & frentzel Motor Co. Distributors for Umatilla County 722 Cottonwood Phone 46 HUDSON Super-Six New Paint 1917 Model . In first class mechanical condition, i Tires practically new. Two extra. "V. On display in our show room. Pendleton Auto Co. Established 1907 Court and Johnson Sts. Pendleton, Oregon IMI'LHJ'-.'-!..- - Umatilla County Distributors for EAST OREGONIAN SPECIAL NEWS OF UMATILLA CO. Cadmean Chautauqua "mI. and m. John Ingram ie Mon- Coming tO Umatilla day for Aberdeen. Washington, tc . spend the summer with thetr daugh- (Bast Oregonian Special.) ter Mrs. Nora Asburn T-.A.tT a T.. Th- fad. Mr. and Mrs. E. L Wright and LM1T1L .Ju"e... ? Th.a.5f.f. daughter. Manila, of halfway, drove mean Lnamuqun win ue , , , , , . .,,, on July 3 to July 7. In addition to thi two performances given each day by the Chautauqua a series of baseball games will be arranged and "live wire" dances will be given every night after the conclusion of the reg ular program. Boat houses will be constructed to to Uktah Sunday to attend decoration day services at ITKiah. Mrs. Clyde Helwick and daughter Leila and Ponda, left Monday, for a few days visit with Mrs. E. L. Thrasher. Irene Kirk. Caroline Lnrens, Willie Sinclair. Cloyd eituldlvant and Virgil Peterson, all of the eighth grade, pass- give bathers an opuortunlty to enjoy ther wlh R high ,,tanding. the outing and motor boats will take the crowd to the Umatilla Raida Mr. and Mrs. Bert Martin, and chil dren, visited Sunday on Bridge creek and other places of scenic Interest.! wtn,Mr and Mril. Ascar Hilbert. The new tree, rerry ooat w " The big town flag, hung at half mast been completed by July 1 and will or-1 Sun(lay durlng the memorial exercises, fer facltea for travel across the Co- Un Jennle Morre ieft Friday for lumba. I pnot Rock for a weeks vlBit with her The Sunday school is planning a . dallg.nter Mrs. William Selby. picnic In about four weeks providing! M. n oiark. Miss Mabel Tomn. the attendance during the coming few klng and sergeant Karl Tompkins, weeks will warrant ,the enterprise. visited last week at the H. a. Clark The Rev. Mr. Harper. school missionary, preached at the church following the regular Sunday school. Transportation on the Columbia will be resumd on June' 8 when the steam er Grahamona. operated by the Ore gon City Transportation Company. will make her maiden trip up the ! river to Lewiston, Idaho Reguiai (runs will be made. I The alfalfa crop is light In this sec i Hon but indicates a good stand for the second and third crops. The hard .times danca given hers Saturday evening was a grand success land a good time was experienced by all. Sunday rancn on Brdge creek. Still more rain Is needed and need ed badly in the Camas Prairie country as the high north winds are drying the ground out very fast. Memorial to Casteel At Ukiah Decorated Students Solicit for Y. M. C. A. County Work (East Oregon Ian Special.) (Fast Oregonian Special.) VMAT1LL.A. June 4 Monday the students of the Umatilla high school canvassed the town In the Interest of the . M. C. drive and experienced much difficulty in getting citizens to sign up for the new plan that Is tn be adopted. Miss Margaret Willis, one of the teachers of the Umatilla school, has taken up a homestead In the vlolnlft of Umatilla. - . Marvin Turner, a former attorney at law for many years, has Invested 1TCIAH. June 4. A large crowd lis-1 . , , fh,, vi.,inltir. tend to decoration day exercises last The rmtlll. baseball nine defeated Sunday, after which, all went to the tf)e Ri bnch with a walkover In a cemetery where Captain Williams, re- of 5 to 2 )aBt Sunday, in spite cently from Camp Lewis, gave a talk. , of ,he fa(?t tnat Ru,th nad imported and a wreath, of evergreens and flags. a cmIp1e of crack players from Pen was hung on the cross, dedicated to ..... the memory of Lou Casteel. Th .dminn for the school' pro. Cecil Martin youngest son of Mr. Thursday evening will he 2.1 and Mrs. Abe Martin, is suffering from an attack of appendicitis and may have to undergo an operation. Clyde Helwlck has purchased a five passenger Ford car from Fred Peter son. Miss Lila Mortis of Bend, arrived last week to finish the Prelim school, after the resignation of Miss Kthel j Duncan, on accoun. of illness. Nancy and Emma "walker of uale were In twon Friday trading. Charley IJemlns of Kltter, was In town Saturday with a load of potatoes. J. T. Huston who has been 111 for some time was taken to Pilot 'Rock, Sunday for treatment. Willie McKemsle. was in town Fri day for camp supplies. Ed Brehm of Alba, was called to The Dalles last week on account of the serious illness of his sister, Mrs. Her bert Patton who Is suffering with cancer. Mr. and Misv Patton formerly cents 'for adults, free. . , . ,. ' Children under 12 The Man or woman Who Makes Good nowadays is the one who gets value received for every dollar they spend. Where do you spend your dollars and what do you get for them? The quality of merchandise we handle has given us prestige and suc cess. Our business is moving along at rapid strides. Somebody is getting the benefit of Good Merchandise at lower prices. Is that somebody. you? NEW SILK BOOT HOSE The season's strongest seller. The very best of Its class and the best obtainable at lis price. Mod. gray. African brown and black. Per Pair $1.19 NEW ALL PURE SILK HOSE Bronse, Russia tan, emerald, African brown, meU. gray, black and white. Per Pair $1.19 to $1.98 A big shipment of Window Shades just re ceived. These are splendid values and are all complete ready to put up. G ft. Shades, each 7 ft. Shades, each 69c 79c A pre-eminent range of fashion's newest in novation in HIGH GRADE KNITTED NOV ELTIES, original models, beautiful styles, rich in color. Silk jersey and wool knit sweat er coats and slipons. Priced at $4.50 to $17.50 NEW OXFORDS AND PUMPS JUST ARRIVED. S7 S? STS. m f m- at- m . m yy Incorporatad &r J. C. Penney Co., a Nationwide institution. he relates, "we formed a little repub- theater and were preparing to burn Itc of our own and ruled ouraeivva. We constituted an administrative coin mittee, consisting of two conductors, of whom I was one, four singers, two chorus and two orchestra artists, the members being chosen by vote, "There were no Intrigues everybody having only the good of the theater at ; heart, and the opera flourished both artistically and financially until hun ger sapped our strength and beat us In the uneven light. "We went through one bad crisis 'when the mob swarmed round the Summer Complulnt In children. There fs not anything like so many deaths from this disease now as be fore Chamberlain's Colic and Dior- it down. We all went out en masse tf the front of the building, and each one of us harangued that part of the crowd that he fell among, end se we managed to turn them from their purpose and saved our theater." ' art, secretary of the t'tah Woolgrow ern asmvlaUon The ftnuie of this year's crop is better than lost year, according to Mr. Btewart, but cost of production was considerably higher. Hale of lambs this rail will total about $10,000,000 to Utah growers. 1'lnh Wool 1U Valuable, SALT LAKH. June 4. Wore than 15,000,000 pounds nf wool, valued at more than $7,000,000 was cHpped In I 'tii K during the sheep-shearing sea son Just ended, according to The pimentos left after a can has been opened should be placed In a glass fruit jar and covered with olive oil. fty this method they will keep nicely until wanted for use. ' The natty box coats frequently have state- thetr open fronts outlined with class ment made yesterday by C. B. 8tew set buttons. use. When this remedy Is given with j castor oil as. directed and proper careC rhoe Itemedy came Into such general ; Zk Is taken as to diet, it is safe to say iff that fully ninety-nine out of every hundred cases recover. Mr. W. O. Campbell of Butler, Tenn., says, ''l have used Chamberlain's Colfo and Diarrhoea Remedy for summer com' plaint In children. It Is far ahead of anything X have ever used for , this purpose." The Hot 'Weather Test makes peo ple better acquainted jvlth their re sources of strength and endurance. Many find they need Hood's Barsa parilla which Invigorates the blood, promotes refreshing sleep. and over comes that tired feeling. Take home a Delta fancy brick of Ice Cream. They are put up In card board cartons and will keep for one four. FARMS FOR SALE Both large and nnall In th. aaln. in wheat land. NOW. . Weston Country and Morrow County. I have soma exceptional bar- A. W. Liindell ' Weston, Oregon Umatilla Team Won From Rieth Sunday ' . i in (Ttast Oregonian Special.) TiTFTff Jun 4 Miss Myrtle Fletcher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher, farmers near Rieth. is se rious! ylll nt her home. She was ta ken tn Walla Walla to see a doctor Monday. They returned . with her Monday evening and she is no better 1'mat 11a was up to play ball with Rieth Sunday. The score was 8 to 3 in favor of Umatilla A number of people motored from Umatilla to wee the game. Rieth expects to play the round hmise crew from Portland Sun day. The game wii lbe at the Round Up park at Pendleton. Mrs. William Ellis was a Pendleton visitor Tuesday. A number'of people go to Pendleton every evening to see the Alamo shows. Teslle K. Lewis of Portland, was a Rieth visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mr. J, F. Heath made a business trip to La Grande Wednes day. Mrs. Ray Hutsell was in town Mon day night. Mrs Jackson and children of Ta rn mo, are now visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ball. Prima Donnas. Tenors -Conductors Form Soviet TvOXJON. June 4. Prima donnas, tenors and conductors ruled amicably together. In one of the queerest "So viets" the revolution produced In Pet rograd, says Albert Coates, an ' Kn gllsh conductor who has recently re turned from Russia. The Marylnsky Oiamborlain's Colic and Diarrhoea - Remedy, This medicine always wins the good opinion If not the praise of those who use it. Try it when you huve jieed of such a remedy. .Summer Complaint Quickly Relieved "About two years ago when suffer ing from a severe attack of summer complaint, I took Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy and It relieved me almost Instantly'- writes Mrs, Henry Jewett, Clark Mills, N. Y. This Is an excellent remedy for collo and diarrhoea and shquld be kept at hand by every family. ASK TO SEE THE Ahoha Fly Hook JUST RECEIVED MY SHIPMENT. Late to arrive but just in time to catch fish. 10c EACH. f SOL BAUM For Fishing Tackle. Tnlf fnv tha Vish. TTntpl Pendleton Bide. MS LADIES! DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR VSR ;it OM 'K KAC.K TEA AND Sl'MMirit ItrcCTPFJ AND 0 IIODY WILL KNOW, The use of Sage end Sulphur for re storing faded, gray hair to its natural color dates back to grandmother's time. She used it to keep her hair j beautifully dark, glossy and attrac- ' tlve. Whenever her hair took on that ( dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect. But brewing at home Is mussy and out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for a bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compounl," you will get this famous old preparation, improved by the addition of other In- i sredients. which can be depended up on to restore natural color and beauty to the hair. A Well-known downtown druggist says it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. Tou simply dampen a t sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning Ansra with hlrh Iff. PntM wnH rit- I . j . Jtho m v hntr H iun nrifn rn and after an- nectea st me time .in us manaKea 10 j jascape being enguiifed by Bolshevism. olher application or two, it becomes 1 At the beglnniuf of the revolution" ! Mautifully dark and glossy. H'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiistiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Leasing Pays Wo liavo rrcrntlr nnlil wnno good lease In Vma. 2 tllla County, anil Will have a coupln which can ho E; had It taken quick. TOO acrra, with 300 aTr In crop and 300 acre mimmcr-ralluw. Good hoiup, nam and plenty of S water. Good ntnck and cqiillttncnt. four year, yet In run on leaae.. lvlcn $l.t,0O0.0O. Can aim aoll tho land with It If desired. l.'iOO acres, with 600 acre, in crop and 000 acres 5 Miminer-rnllnw. Klr biillillne-, good stock ami Z equipment. Here Is a chance to nmkn aomo Ma money. lUce for all :I0,000.00. We also liove some choice nlieat tracts, from HO Z acres up; some choice nirnlrn tracts and a number of z homes In Pendleton. Tell us what you want. I VK WltlTK GRAIX INSl'llANCE. . I Snow & Dayton "We Sell Land" I IT Fast Court ItEAli ESTATE! 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