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i , i r 9 TEN PAGES DAILT KABT OREaf)WWH. MWDLETOH. OBlQOff, TUESDAY, DBCtHSI CONROY'S CASH GROCERY REPORTS OF FLIGHT IT PAYS TO PAY ( ASH AT (ON ROYS Crisco. . 1 lbs. fiOr, :) IIjs. $1.15, (i lbs. $2.30 Extra Quality 7 oz. Toiict Paper, 3 rolls 25c Shasta Tea, blk. or green, 1 2 lb. 25c, 1 lb. 50c Van Camps Pork and Beans, No. 2 tins 5 for $1.00 Van Camps and Franks Soups, 2 for. . . 25c EXTRA GOOD BULK COFFEE, LB.. 45c Soap, Sunny Monday, 7 for 50c Mexican Red Beans 3 lbs. 25c, 7 lbs. 50c Blue Karo Syrup. .No. 5, 55c, No. 10, $1.10 Shredded Wheat, each 15c Olympic Pancake Flour 35c -HIN' I li iT IN rtfhOttf In Mexico City l i n 1 1 jx Iihm f Iml ;t r diHcrcdited by Mexican eiu baitHy today. Report hikI thai ,f . . I Tl SPECIAL NEWS OF UMATILLA CO. MELD fTNERESTED CHILD'S LAXATIVE (KitMt Ori-Kuiiian BlMClul) Look at tongue! Remove pois oris from stomach, Jivcr and bowels 8 I El i . 5 Uoin Our Xmas Phonograph Club is an ere Mid BHV hp lifornla'' Syrup of Pigs! Sloan. Ac only look for the name California on tin? package, then you are sure your j ' hilU Ls ha Vine the best and most' harmless laxative or physic for the lit- I RT.WKIKI.n, Dor. 2. A wcMiny I til' if Hi t'h ; . , i . t to t hi rrirnmiinitv (wan thai of Hugh W. Kyle, son or M Mayor Kyle, to MIm ficrtrud Bast, fA of Hnlem, an TTMWi da- Tha brtd- j &i fa one of Balem's mosl charrnrnk flBs' young women. After a short honey-1 4 moon trip the happy couple will be i ai iroine to uHir menus in meir now f mm homo on Furnish Avenue. A host of j 2k trimxiAm aftmm raitMhilatUM Tin Study lub not Thursday nfter noon at the home of Mr. f W. Con- j nor. The, meeting was culled to or- j der by thu president und after the general routine of huftineHS, the pro- gram was spven. it ronhUt'd of a; I paper on the "Vial oa of the Pilgrim I Father and Their Itnality." by Mrs. w. 1. i.uriiH. ura. Alary spencer ; wj gave, a talk on "Hymn Historically 1 Famous and Their Author." The ; club then adjourned to meet In two J I weeks at the home of Mr. Frank i 'ft ? 8 A small payment down which applies on any machine admits to membership. Join now. It is unwise to take a chance on getting one's model later. We are featuring Grafonola Outfits. S NO. 1 OUTFIT AT $57.10 Including a machine and six 10 inch double disc 85c records, which in cludes your ow-n selection ; 2 10-inch Record Albums, 1:300 steel needles and record brush. NO. 2 OUTFIT AT $32.10 Includes machine, six 10-inch dou ble disc records, your own choice; 2 10-inch albums 1300 steel needles. Battery for Your Car and it will give "punch" and "pep" to your start ing system. The space saving "Unit Seal" con struction gives extra plate surface hence greater capacity per unit of weight and volume. This means built-in durability and power. Let f us show you your "Exibe" Bat ' tery and explain its special features. For battery testing, filling or expert battery advice come to our ExfDe" Service Station Thisservice isfree to all battery users. Repairs, the prompt and satisfactory kind, on any make of battery at the right price. SlrH. .. I.. Cody of Hrattlo i.i visil itj her rou.iln V. I!. Stuart and Mrs. ' Stuart. MrH. J. K. Fuucett Plltrrtuill'Ml her ' tie ntumach. liver and kowal. Chil- j Sunday whool 01 Mi I'rldny evening. A dren love it di-lirluux fruity taste. Kul! ; snort uuines meeting was held und directions for child's d..e . n each hot- ! c, lsclJi-n to take u the state OUTFIT NO. 3, AT $113.50 Includes machine, ten 10-inch records, 85c; 300 steel needles, record brush. tie. (Jive Mother It "wdhout fear. ! You muKt say 'Oillfor LESS MEAT IF BACK Take a glass of Salts to flush Kidneys of gadder bothers you. KHtinjr roduoea the the kidnf Simpson Auto Co. Phone 408 Why Not Get An Extra 3500 Miles From Your Old Tires. This is just what you can do if you have us half sole your old tires. Gates Half Soles are made of the very best rubber obtainable, giving you a pood oversized tire with a thick substantial tread. Every Gates Half Sole has a 6000 mile punc ture proof guarantee. We are agents for FEDERAL TIRES Gertson & Marty Phone S08 639 Cottonwood St. tat icKularly eventually ney trouble in mme form I n well-known authority, uric acid in meat ext ItCH they become overworked: Ket filuKuish; clojr up and cnune all aTta ttl dtetro'x, inrt lcuhirly hack- ache and atlaary in the kidney region; r he striatic twinRe-s. pevere headaches, acid stomach, cotifftipatton, torpid liver. alaaplaaWMaftj bladder and urin ary Irritation. The moment youj- back hurts or kidneys aren't attins ftht, or if btad der bothers you, pet about four ouncen of .lad Sftll from any good pharmacy; lake ;i tablespoon fill in a Rlas-- of wa ter before breakfapt for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous wnMs Ip made from the acid of grape and lemon juice, com bined with lithla. and has been uaed for generations to flustl clogged kid neys and stimulate them to normal uctivity ; also to neutralise the acids In the urine so it no longer Irritates. ttfUfl ending bladder disoider.1. .lad Shits cannot Injure anyone; makes a delightful effervescent lithia Tmtay drink which millions of men and women take now and then to keep the kidneys and urinary orfranK clean, thus avoiding serious kidney disease. WHEN RHEUMATIC PAINS HIT HARD Have SIoans Liniment reedy for those sudUen rheumatic twinges Ibcided to tuk high school course in Itiblfl study. The election of officer was then bald. Hay Olson, vice-president, Charles j I 'reunite? pet rctury and Manorial 4 Smith, trea-surer The evening wail spent In ga.mvH and music, after which I the hostess served most delicious re. J ! fe;,hments. A party wu." given for Krnest IIow I a i'd Friday evening at the home of f Mrs. H. . Hecse. Cames and a gen j eral good time were had. Refresh ments were servetj. Krnest will leave i soon for Albany to attend school. Mrs. A. K. Hatstad of Portland was I in town tho first of the wek in the ! interest of a publishing house. T. It. Mansvell and Klmer Wilson of l;t Grande ppent several lays here. K. A. Ilolte and Mrs. Holte were In Walla Walla fev pcveral days last week. .1 Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Dray were o.vr j Sunday guests in Pendleton. C H. Najior is spending a few day! J with his family in Portland. ( '. J. Hrockman was in Ia Gtande I oti business this week. leo Hart holomew returns d home : Sunday from Kugene where he h.ir j been attending the I niverjjiiy of Oro- I gon and will spend the Winter on hs j father's ranch. Mayor Kyle returned home Sunday from Portland and 8alem whore he j has be n to attend the wedding of his j son Hugh. W. li. Prentzet of Poise and A. A. Vrentzel' of Pendleton srsjrfl the guests of their mother Mrs. W. T. Bray the! laat of the week. Mrs. Pouie Attobury und Mrs. Xick Johnson entertained t he I-adics Aid Thursday afternoon in the church j parlors. Mrs. Iirson of Garbarge, eva da, arrived here thlp week and will I spend the winter with her brother J. K. ?-ane and Mrs. Ijine. Mrs. A,lice Veach of Pargo, Xort h Dakota, arrived here Monday to Spend tho winter with her sister Mrs. Ivan Dunning. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ihiughtry of Spokane spent several days on the I 'matilla ranch. Mr. and Mrs. li. White and dau ghter of Toppenish, Washington, were here for a couple of days looking over the project. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Thorn are visit ing relatives and friends in Grepham. Includes, machine, ten record brush. OUTFIT NO. 4, AT $133.50 10-inch records (20 selections), 300 steel needles and Your own terms in reason Any home without a phonorraph is missing a great deal of pleasure. It is the most democratic and pleasant addition to home life. Our plan provides an easy way of payment. Ask about it. Warren's Music House ?r:7 oi 75 r5r. SEIZE GERMAN MONOPLANE WONDER MIMlMfc nam" " r DON'T let that rheumatic pam or ache find you without Sloan's Liniment agaiu. Keep it handy in the medicine cabinet for immediate action when needed. If you are out of it now, get another bottle tcdoy, so ycu won't suffer any longer than nec essary when a pain or ache attacks you. Apply it without rubbing for it penetrates giving prompt relii f of sciatica, lumbago, neuralgia, lantenesSj soreness, sprains, trains, bruises. Be prepared keep it handy. All druggists 35c , 70c., $1.40. DVINSK Forced to land by bad weather this latest German wonder Is now in th tends of the Polish authorities. Jl is a monoplane of corrugated aluminum with hollow wings in wnlch can ha phtc$d spare paria. li can carry eight persons the biggest load any monoplane has carried' BACK TO CORVALLIS 1111111 j Th r.ir. the- Factcrv and the Dealer A car any lady can drive without trouble shifting gears or controlling the clutch or brakes W want you to drive The Dixie as it is one of the few cars easily handled. T. & S. Motor Co. ( East Oregonlan Ppec'nl.t HERMISTON, Dee. 2. Jesse Cor don Shot well returned to Corvntlls Sunday resume his studies at the O. A. C. after enjoying the Thanks giving hniideys with his parents 6l this eity. A number of the younger set attend ed the dance at Kcho Thursday. All reported a fine time. Airs. P. R Siscel is visiting tier mother Mrs. Epperson- and sister Kthel at Behd reK'n for a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Prnnn entertain ed the members of the apple packing crew at dinner ThanKsglvinir day. Mr. Prann is manager of the Hermlston Km it (growers Association. OeTge A. Creasy is havinc a house on tho west side of Pheziko's store remodeled into a hungalow. AVhon i ompleted it will he fr rent. Mrs. Donovan and daughter Doro thy visited with relatives in Portland during the Thanksgiving holidays. P. B. Siseel attended the funeral of his uncle, A. J. Bnrnett at Weston, Tuesday, who succumbed following an operation In a WsJla Walla hoapital. Deceased was an old and respected resident of Weston. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Elliott are en joing a visit with their daughter. Mrs. H. lledgen and pon Darrow of Wenatcha, Wash.. They will re:n: in about three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. H. Alexander came down Wednesday to spend th. Thank. Riving holidays with E. P. Dodd and fi- mily. Mr. and Mrs, F. A. Phelps and Mr. n nd Mi s. Merle Phelps and little ghter Mildred motvred t B4ird- Btaa Thursdar. where they partook of a Thnnksgivlna dinner and visited at j tho home of Mr. ami Mrs. Carl M. Vaven. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Paul -f Wash inston, 1. C.. nre guests at the home at Mr. and Mrs. p. F. Strohm. the lady being Mr. Strohm's sister. They will visit litre a roupl of Vraasa and i fi asil here will go to Hood River, j From there they will o to UQS in esea ct" efrre ravamlna to their i SMtSjSSi livliil't IS fi idj ' TROCO Saves as Well as Satisfies Troco is a delicious, nutritious table luxury. And Troco saves you 25 to 40 cents on every pound. It enables you to enjoy generous abundance instead of having to practice disagreeable economy. Can you wonder that so many careful providers are using it? What could be more attractive than the dainty nut fat of fresh coconuts, the food delicacy of the Tropics? Churned with pasteurized milk, it forms a nourishing luxury, which every one enjoys. Troco is churned and shipped every day, on ice. If your dealer will order frequently and keep his stock on ice, Troco will reach your table as fresh and sweet as when it left the churn. Remember the name Troco when you order from your dealer. If he can not supply it in perfect condition, write direct to the Troco Nut Butter Company, Chicago. We are obliged to label Troco "'oleomargarine" because of old laws passed before this nut-ruade product was invented. Troco contains no animal oils, just pure vegetable lats and pasteurized Bulk. Law also toroias our coloring while churning. Do you regard such discrimination as fair? Write your consressman about it. Send for Troco Recipe Book Tb Tr.x-o K,-li,r Uu.k. . pr..tiil " tjutrv . ,,r.-, ar - I tj M C. I1.I1.J All... SlMtl. ..fill Irr n 1.1--- Tw. Nitt H.iHrr t it.. :M V ML-blB. A... Cfci rncn, utmI nimltim vr del..', ummm. F r by Alt DmmUrmi GILLANnSjSS & Bl ... GHS Phone 511 oTi Main Street 722 f!l Inmvoiw! Phone ,! IPIMSIIB !ll!llllllll!HI!lillllllaliffli-. -