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P i i PAGE EIGHT "DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, rENDLBTON. OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER .261918 EIGHT FAGE3 5 M PERI A L High-Grade FFEE CO is a bled of the Tety best fro wtlfand-is a stimulating and r ef reshing drink. ' v Comes in 30c, 35c, 40c and 45c Lb. Cans. TRY IT! - GRAY BROSX GROCERY CO. "QUALITY" Two Phones 28 , 823 Main St, .-4 . Jt-J No Better' Plan has ever been devised to save and teach thrift than a Savings Account WilL V Such an account can be opened with only ONE DOLLAR or more and any amount can be added to this at any time. This will earn you 4 per cent in terest, compounded twice a year. The money so saved and deposited will be very helpful to meet your pay ments for your Liberty Bond. - The?Savings Department of the THE AMERICAN HAT101L.BH Pendleton, Oregon "Strongest Bank in 7 ?!', , Eastern Oregon" BRITISH TANKS SAVE THOUSANDS WADE RIGHT OVER GERMAN HOWITZERS Thirty Six Tanks, One Bat talion, Save 1,000 Casu alties a Day. LONDON. Oct. !6. Thirty-six tanks one battalion save at least a thousand casualties every flay they are in notion. The.-Brittsh war expert who made this statement while discussing the present allied offensive continued: '"We have used In the fighting to date only a fraction of the men the enemy has been accustomed to em ploy for similar offensives and we have made up the difference largely with .tanks. Since the ultimate vic tory will fall to the side with the big gest reserves, the more tanks we have the more assured our victory. "It has been commonly thought that a direct hit by a shell means de struction for the tank. Not always. A fortnight ago a tank received seven direct hits from a German 77' gun, but the tank finished its Job and trundled back to its. lines. "Another in the Cambral region went over a rise directly in" front of a German howitzer, The howitzer fired from fifty yards away and a shell tore off part of the tank's side. But the tank went on, driving right over the howitzer and putting it out of action." Recently Major General Seely, de puty minister of munitions said: "I speak the literal truth when I say that I, and hundreds of others It has been my privilege to lead, would be dead now but for the tanks. They probably saved Amiens. They cer tainly saved us. hnhltahle condition.- The south and i east sides of the Grande place were, blown to the ground. A number of; houses in the southrn part of town were burned, apparently out of sheer j coprlce.i The handsome city hall was' (.stripped of Its candelabra and th. archives there were tnrown aooui in confusion. KING "AND QUEEN KISSED BY OSTEND WOMEN, CHILDREN Albert Carried to Town Hall on Shoulders of Lib erated People. IjONDON, Oct. 26. The men, -women and children of Oatend were so overjoyed when the King and Queen of Belgium landed there that many of them heartily kissed the rulers of the liberated town. King Albert and Vice Adml- ral Keyers of the British navy, says the Dover correspondent of the Daily Mall were carried to the town hall on the shoulders of men in the large crowd which greeted the King and Queen at the landing. AH ordinary Jsonds of re- gtraint were loosed in the hap- py delirium of the occasion. The Queen walked to the city hall surrounded by a great crowd of children. EVERY HOMR IN IlOCAr HAS BEEN' WRECKED LONDON, Oct. 25- Not one of sev. eral hundred houses In Douai inspect ed by the correspondent of the Daily Mail at British headquarters is in LI VESXQ LCK ME N Do yon realize that the- highest price to the Korthwest are being paid for stock at the Spokane Union" Stockyards Save yourself freight and extra) feeding charges by sending your Cattle, Sbeep and Hogs to your home-market and at the same time building up your local market prices. If you have less than a carload lot, pool with your neigh , bors and ship a Community car; ri:-.4-:- Write for our Weekly :farket Letter with Quotations. Spokane Union Stockyards SPOKANE P. O. Box 2t85 WASHINGTON -mm. r BETTER AND . : SOFTER LIGHT la assured by the dm of somo of toes beautiful future of ours. They give Uht that Illuminates the room perfectly, but that doe not tiro or strain the eyes. They are not expen sive considering their extra ef ficiency and artra beauty. Why not at least aoa themt J. VAUGHAN 5 CSH-HfaKsjismWSWSs Some Good BARGAINS IN Use3 Gars AT THE . .'- r ' Pendleton Auto Co. Established 1907 EMERGENCY MEDICINES From THE PENDLETON DRUG CO. During Closing Hours Phone 4 This store has four residence phones con nected with store. t 464 will get one of them for you in emer gencies during closing hours. The Pendleton Drug Co. INTERNED U. S. FLYER TRIES TO ESCAl'E FROM SWISS CAMP r.RXF.VA. Oct. 26. Lieut. Duncan, the American aviator, who with a 1 .. lanrlnrl In the J U Dl AIDS 1. 1 1 1 1 - - - with his undamaged machine a month ago and was interned,' made a doio but futile attempt to escape from the internment camp at Anaerman on Wednesday night. He made a rope with bed clothes and slid down the wall around the k nio hut when he was some di&- ance from the ground the rope brokff and he was badly injured. e con tinued, however, and walked In the direction of Goeschenen, along the railroad line. The alarm wos sent out by tele- , - - i . ft. ..... 1b a grapn ana leidmuim. ... - long tunnel between Andermrftt and Ooescheneii and- wnen me m i tt-nnt it hn was arrested. He was taken back to Andermatt and the guard at the camp was oouoiea. . ' ' ' ...iii. i ml ..!-.. ! ' ' " :': jszz-jh 111 '' uLil f -s J ljiliim . 1 sT ti urtrf We are anthor lzed govern mcnt agents .for Thrift Stamps Blap Uie Kaiser with one. It Will Get Colder Before It Gets Warmer. Buy Early "UNDER : ;WiERE,, You will need some pretty quick now if this "crimpy" weather continues. We all know that it will get worse before it gets better. , , - . BUY EARLY Men's 90 per cent Wool Unions .............. $5.90 Men's 70 per cent Wool Unions .... ..... jM.J Men's 50 per cent Wool Unions '. .8 Men's Cotton Ribbed Unions Men's Heavy Fleeced Unions . . . , Men's Cotton Shirts and Drawers ...... ..... . . 89c Men's Wool Mixed Shirts and Drawers $1.69, $1.98 Men's 90 per cent Wool Shirts and Drawers. $3.69 Boys' Fleeced Unions 89c, 98c, $1.19 Boys' Cotton Ribbed .Unions .. S9c 98c, $1.13 The beat tt,u.1a ma ares Incorporated J ST" w 7 S7 Si? . -to. .ya'C: S7 tinii null anil lf.oo fluo nrobably ap proaching the latter ngure. jiy i" : 'j. will filed today the American mill ls!K r , -if left, to the four sons, share and share, J.61 liitlSL VjOUI 6 alike. Of the remainder of the es tate 40 per cent is left to Mrs. Htu bert, together with the residence, and 20 per cent to each of the three daughters. Opposition to the traction ordinance is running on flat wheels. Thone 318 5 2 Picture Framing All the luic.ft umiilds, to your order, proiwrly made siiU at reasonahle inos AT HURPHY BROS. TIIK OLD ISKIJABIJ3 PAINTKHS 'Sole Agents for the Old lU-liablo HURCH E S PHOENIX PUREP v Western Slade for Western Trade W. P. FULLER & CO. C'hrllan. Pa,stor H. H. Hubbell has returned ii.l kl. fi-In tn Slt.i T.nul9 and other points. He went to attend the International convention of the Christian church, which was not held owing to the ban put upon all puonc satherings. The year's work, accord ing to published reports, is most en couraging and is the promise of a , nnanln. before US. While we can not have public services we should be especially joyai in pijr. and Scripture study. a 8. lesson for October 27th is "Making a Home." Text, Genesis. Chapter 24. This Is a very important duty and one that Is greatly needed by society of today. We suggest for morning " worship the 1 Paslm. Let every regular giver to the church Jay up his gift in in the envelope of that day and hand to the financial secretary as soon as possible. Lt us not neglect these things because there Is no public serv ice. Ilulhort Kstato Near Half Million. ABERDEEN, Wash.. Oct. 26. The value of the estate of Edward Hulbert. prominent mlllman, who died last week, Is placed roughly at between Prescriptions j! Or Other iiiGiyviiuyuiuyo lid mav be had after b:oU ffAMWtw0 5 P. M. by calling resi- 5! m aence pnones ICESiKaiaKwss S i IS f OB-lVpjH AT7J7 i Tallman & Co. jlH 9 5 13' Zk Leading Druggists. 5 J 4 r4 i ,.. .- 1 E PAINT I OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE DR. R. B. BOBBINS Dentistry Judd Bldg. Court and' Main Sts. -J r . OWNCR ROOM.. l ! CT7 lr'c?uN S-- CtOlNO. BACK TO ROOM. -rtllT) HAX TOCt OWNSR Of 1 -Z, -! I CXocicto Reptce U05 ii!;S ohr2 clock. uitH Jt$n?T -H THAT WO- UQT (VAfTCM 7t. U?Z 1 THE C. & P. MOTOR CO. Stephens Salient Sli Have for Bale . 1 8-C'yHndix Oldsiuolillo 7 passenger. This car has new tires and W in fine condition. I'ord Touring Car with Kew Top. Prices Reasonable. for The Fire Place The Ideal Fuel 4 i E 'm '" " ... . ... SHYT HE -LOFIERGAN CO. ( Phone 178 Quality Quantity Service i alt OAIiB ROTHWElii OytonietrtHt and Optld Byes BdsntlfleaU sxamlnsd. Qlasses ground to fit American National Banfc n"a. p.ndlstoa. jJllllllllllllllllllll Illllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllll a Bargains on ord Sundries DENTISTRY Dr. David Bennett Hill Dr. Tom O. Bailey ludd Building. Pendleton, Oregon. Speedometers Cut-out Valves Horns Bumpers Water Circulators Master Vibrators Atwater-Kent and Bosch "Magnetos Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Chronic and Nervous JDUaaaas and Diim.n of Wotn.n. 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