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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. 1917. wur.w tptkih SCHOOLS AT ADAMS OPEN SEPTEMBER 10 NEW COMMANDER ASSUMES OFFICE Autumn Suits OF The Dean Tatom Co. Phone 688 MIC. ANI MIIH. IC. C. IKS VOl'iNK A.VNOl'NCK COMIN'O -MAIt-II I AG K OF MIS IlIKII. ommunltj Mevttnia 0Mn on Sept. ft; Otiur StfWH ami soclui Nocw or Interest to Ccmmuiuty. EIGHT PAGES I " Rare Beauty CRISCO, small 45; medium 90c CRAWFORD PEACHES, box 85c TOMATOES, box 75c STRICTLY FRESH EGGS 45c COOKIES, 2 doi 25c This is the week to can To matoes and Crawford Peaches. A full line of pickling spices. 11IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU I WANTED ! Prime light hogs Prime heavy hogs Rough heavy hogs Pigs and feeders Live Wt. $16.50 per cwt. . 15.50 per cwt. . 15.00 per cwt. ... 13.50 Dressed Wt. $22.00 per cwt. 20.67 per cwt. 20.00 oer cwt. A IAMH, Sept. f Ouy Mayberr mo turf (J to the. county Meat Mondnv. J. T. Ueualjen of Wulla Walla wax an Adams visitor Monday. A crowd of AdaniH people motored over to the river Sunday. Those making the trip were as follows; Mr. and Mrs L. I. Ueuallen and daugh ters, Dorix and ixna, Mr. and Mrs. Krank Kr'b, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christian, daughter Leon. AH en joyed a very pleasant after noun, re turning In the evening. A crowd of AdaniH young peop' motored to Athena Sunday night. Those going were uh follows; Miss Jessie Chesntit and Otis Lleiialle::. Miss KHther Itfed and Charles Bunch, M sh Doris CheFiiut and lialph Wal an. Miss Thelrna Hales, (ihidwyn Ppencer Koluwd Often S"t. 0. Niel McFadden and Miss Myrtle Lyndal! motored to IVndleton Satur day. Mrs. Voiney Simpson and son Cecil of Milton, are visiting her parents. Mr. nd Mm. M A linker of Adam? for a few tirt.VH. Marriage is Aniioimrxvl. Mr. and Mrs. Ft .'. Ies Voi?ne an nounce the marr age of their da ugh fer Ksther Florence Ried to Charles Ititrlon Hunch. Saturday, September 9th, Iftl". The ceremony will take place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. A Maker, grandparent of the bride- elect. Mr. Hunch is prosperous voting business man of Adams. Miss filed is a talented vocalist and has wide circle of fr ends. Aliout thirt Invitations have been issued. f . . ... . - -JLfaWrtfrfc . ,J&,wj Ma lor Inera Kli D. Hovlc has been named commander of the De partment of the east, where Cleneral Leonard Wood held office for many yearn. His headquarters are at Ciov- ernnr Island In Xew York ha v. There In more property in this depart ment to protect from German attack than in any other of the I'nited Staten and there are probably many more peopl. I school and church, will be held In lh- hall during the evangelist cam , pain. Everybody is cordially in ! vite.i to attend. Committees wer elected lor the evangelit meetings. ! Th He on the cornmlttes are as foi j'nwB: Muic committee. 1'rofessor I Yoeder. cha rman ; assistants. MUa Jcie tMiesnut, Mrs. J. It. 1- Haslam a nd Mrs. (7. K McColluni; entertaln- ; mem. Mrs Frank Kretis, lasHiKiants, Mrs. Will Itoyer, . if'hestntit and Mrs. ! i. t I .-; : i u Will i Pendleton Meat Co. E Telephone 146 Hazel St., Pendleton, Ore. TlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIirT The United States Government Cooperates wfh the 7.6B0 mettiht-r tannkf in maintaining the Federal Rewrve Hunking Svtueui ftr the protection of the uufflncsM interests of the country. Through the Fedtal Kewrve Hoard in Washington it super viBf the twelve Federal resorve bunl: it appoints one-third of (heir directors; it deposits Its funds largely with them; it guuranteea the currency they leUe. Th'F cooperation sreatly increases the value of the aytdem to us and our community. Are you linked up with this new na tin nut system a. orif of our depositors? If tmt, you should delay no lunger. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK PENDLETON S IE CUR I TY Send for llool.lcl. "How ior It lloneflt Mef" LiJ)i,'!,!iiinii,yi'ii,,iij,,,,iM,hiui,.i'i:-Trr th rAftm i in - a itinnnr u'i 1 1 tut tfi.rV",! Reverend Snvth of Weston wi l pr. rh:,,z- form the ceremony. M!u li'iiuo I'hngnnt otirl fit in I if 1 1 the county seat Sa- :illen motored uri'av evening Mrs. Ira Htoll daughter Ruth. f) nald. are visitintr relatives in Orande for a few days. ConimtJiHtlc Mra-tlnx filt. fl. i Siiml'.v. Sept. 9 the community j n'eet'ncs beLriit in the cit- hall u ith i lievcrend Mills f Athena and Mr. Hi'trtiins talented musician f Rtdse. Iitaho Suti'lay school wl at ten a m in t he city ha I' and ehurch it 1 1 a. in, II nieetinus both Snnda v SAGE TEA TURNS GRAY HAIR DARK ;inndiiHitlHirh Hci-eiiM' to lack Color and UiMCr Co Hair. chairman, M tss lora Uienullen ; Hodman chairman; Messrs T. A. Lieuallen. L. Ueual en, Her Kirk. Alia Sioll and K. fi. Mar treasurer. Ashers. Frank Krebs hairma.i. I an Mclntyre. Will Hoy r M r. farrih. assistants. son ' WrB J- xv Kl'tnt'er and lliMH It('u" fah spenrer and oianwyn npencei were isitoin at the county seat Mon day. Mr. Charles Hunch and Miss Ks them II t'd were visitors at the coun ty seat Monday J. It. I.. Haslam pastnr of Kaptist . I church went to Pendleton Monday j JafteriMM.n to visit an old iriend of hi j frm I'iamo. j Miss Pearl I 'ames and Mish Mar- i ill-rite Cha ifoe wre Pendleton vis. i itors Monday. Mr. and Mrs Jess Hales and John j Kale left for Portland Sunday. j Mr. Floyd Payne wa :n town Mon , day. I Mrs May Connolly wj a visitor at Pendleton Tuesday. ' STROSSTRUPPEN BATTALION BEAT BY 40 FRENCHMEN iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu YOU I Who are neglecting our teth 25 will soon j.;iy the penalt. That 25 tittle pin-hole t hat a ppears in 55 .mr looth today will binm a s Pig cavity tomorrow. 'luatan- 25 teed first class work at moderate 25 prices. Z5 Newton Painless Dentists I Corner Main and Webb Streets 25 Entrance on Webb St. 25 Ibonr 12 Open Evening 25 iitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiititiiiiiiiiiiiiifiifiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiitiiimiir BETTKIC XD SOFTER LIGHT I. imrtd by th. w of lorn. of these beautiful flxtur.a of our. They glv IlKht that Illuminates th roout perfMtly. tut that doe not tlr. or strain the eve. They nre not .xp.n i!v. r.nmttinf their extr. .f flcltiry and eT heautv. Whi not at te-iat ee them? J. L. VAUGHAN That heaut-lu . even shade of dark -Insy hair can only be h;id by brew ims a niixtuic of Sage Tea anil Sul phur. Your hair is your charm. It ran kes or n ars the face When it fades, turns pray or striked tu an application or two of Sage aivi Sulphur e n ban ces i t n p ea ra n ce a hundredfold. pon't bother to prepare the mix ture; you can get this tamons olil rec ipe improved by the addition of other ngredients for 30 cents a large hott!" all ready for use. It is ral ed Wyeth s ige and Sulphur Compound. This can always bp depended upon to bring 1 ack 1 he natura 1 color and luster .if your hair. Kverybudv uses "Wyeth's Sace and Sulnhur ('omitound now because it darkens so naiural!y and even'y that nobody can tell it has been applied. Vim simply dampen a sponge or soft hrmdi with it an I drnw this throituh the hair, takint; one small strand at a time; by mornim? lh- grav hair has disappeared, and after another appli cation it becomes beautifully dark an.! appears glo-sy and "ustrons This ready to-use preparation is a delight ful to let requisite for those who desire dark hair and a youthful appearance. Tt is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of diseHse SALTS FINE FOR ACHING KIDNEYS nt o Much Meat Which I los Kidnevs, Tlnii tin Hack Huns. Mc Iks fcriet that the kidney like the 1-owles. net sluggish and cloij e.'d and need a flushing occastonn y, el-e we have backjache and dull mis e( v in the Kiune reg on. w hea-taches, rheumatic twiners, forpl i liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder disorders. Von simply must keep your kid neys act ve and clean, and the mom ent ou fee: an ache or pain in the kidney rcttlon. get about four ounce of Jad Salts from any good drug store here, take a tablcspoonful In ft glass f water bef o re- h rei i k f . i st for a f e w days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the ac d of grapes and lemon Juice. ombined with tithia. an I is harmless o 'lush etocged kidneys and stlmu ;ite them to normal activity. It als i neuiiiilizos the ao ds in the urine .?o ft no longer irritates. thus en Hn bladder disorders Jad Sn Its is harmless; inex pens' ve: makes a delightful efferve-ent J thli water drink which cveryjut'ly should tr.ke now and then to keen their ki 1 nvs clean thus nvotd'ng serious com plications. wel" known local druttuist sav. he sells lots of ,lnd Salts to folks who believe in overcoming kidney trouble while it is only trouble. .i:sl.l TKI PAKSKII Tit PltOltK lyKFlCTIVF H)VIKR WASHINGTON, Sept. 4. The house passed u resolution de manding immediate congression al investigation of the defective ammunition sent the Pershing expedition. Secretary Poker will be summoned to testify tomorrow. Hepresentative Mclemore. au thor of the resolution charged the n ir department desired to white wash the affair. Tllli;TFI-. .F10I IM..rS ltVNFI OX KHKXCH KISOXT PAK1S. Sept. 4. Thirteen tier man airplanes were down in ex traordiiutry aerial activity on the French front it is officially stated. (Vrman a inn en bombarded I u il ls irk and Calais. killing and Wotindimr a number. Tile French bombarded t'.erman aviation fields in eight military stations. wil l. ok: a xrzrc xfw MFKIt X SO Ii.lS1 rXIM1 M 1 N K POI.IS, Sept. 4 A new American socialist party, which w 11 p'edge boalty to the t'n ited States and democrat ic principles, will be organ iz4-d at the first national conference and alliance of la bur a nd democracy peniim h re tomorrow. John Sprago. former member td the so sialist national executive commit tee declared. lonoa -.XAIIAX OKAIT. IMI Will Pe Signed Today "nil l mi piiiic Tomorrow. WINNIPKtl Sept. 4. -More than 4ii,au-i men ehmble to (ananas iiri Ira ft. it is said, will be on lied out Wednesday morning. According to Ottawa dispatches the duke of eor shire Canada's governor general, wil: if fix his Miniature to the constrlp- tlon b II tomorrow. I IIIMIST T NAVY VAKI IS MtOVXK IX XAI! sows Hi; KM KKT N. Faa-s. craduite Washington and ist in the navy Stjd. 4 John ' the rniversity of an a-wbtant chem a n Is here. ws drowned :n Port Washington narrows near Trac: tow n yesterda . He had wntlnl cut fr m the be .ch to get a canoe thai had drifted away and was iwept into deep water. HY HEXIiy 'X)D. tl'nited I'ress Staff. Correspondent. WITH TH K PKKXCH A KM I KH. Aug, 10. (Hy Mail I The story of ! how Germany's Model Hiatal ion of j "Stosstriippen met its Waterloo at the ha nils of 4 0 dismounted French 'dragoons in t he recent desperate ) fightini; for the possession of Hill at Vr!un has just come to light, j Th's Mo iel Hattalion of --StoRstr'Jp-t pen" was commanded by no less a ! person than Captain Itohr. the in -j enior of "Stossiru: sen' fightine j The fotty dragoons lost half their 'number, but they effected the com : plete dest ruction of two whole mm- panics of "Stosstruppen" and after I beinu '1 riven backwards for nrds regained all the ground lost. iin Photograph off Spot. Iuriiia the three weeks in which the Crown Prince prepared h:s as sault of June and 29 on Hill 3'4. French aviators succeeded in securing photographs of the precise spot back tf the Jerman lines where Captain Ruhr's model hutta ion of "Stos truppen'- was umlereoing 'tis, daily rt- read-al for the attack. It was at 6:30 in the evening that the 4 0 dragoons holding one of the mot important a dvance p- sts before Hil' ni saw the "Stosstruppen" lea? unexpectedly to the attack. First of all at intervals ftf twenty pace- came three crew of pioneers and li cpi:d flame throwers. Following them at m ithematica' intervals three crews of hand grenadiers; still farther be hind a line of troops armed with in trenchinc tools and rifles then th oeciipat'on troops whose duty it is t organize and hold th1 trround run ipiered by the "St'isstruppen" and fi nal ly the purvey ins troops !ringin:: up the ETTa'1'". munit'ons and s md- bngs for the finht. I'irt Aselt llepirl-'d. The first onslaught of the Sto-s trnppcn was quickly r-pulsed.. On dm;"'"ii named leduc was bur'ed b a torpedo clear to his h ps Twic two yrroitp of four tlernians each ad vanced to take him prisoner and twice he forced them back wit h his hand erenadts till his companions could come to his rescue. W !'u nearly ap the officer quick l killed Sere "ant Pendenant seized The command and began the organ -Nation of the trench. At every an gie of the trcm h a crew of six mn wre left, two to throw grenades mini above whilst the others passed them up. Pown this trench the German i ought their way. ancle at a time !n The meantime two French dra goons Gotirhani and I.eHouder ha i Micceei'.ed. although e;1fh was badl wonnded n coro-eal'mr theniselve. J well knmvinsf that sooner or at-r j the'r comrades would counterattack i A'ter t lire- hours and a half of i this hand to h ind f 'entitle French j drniroons hail been drven down the . trench for Jim yards. over half their number was killed or missing but w th the first sinn of weaken ini Authoritative models assem bled with a critical regard for Mode's Dictates as t' the fash ion and fabric. DISPLAY of ANTUMN SUITS at Alexander's reveal the new model in all its pleasing- and varying phases, THE NEW SUITS achieve rare distinction and are shown in a wealth of correct styles from the smart, trim, tailleur to the less severe fashioned garments. Developed in such suple and exquisitely textured fabrics as Wool Velours. Burella, Silver tone, Broadcloth in Autumn's best colors, browns, oxford, taupe, beetroot and navy. Price $17.50 to ? 75.00. p " AN ESSENTIAL NOTE OF NEWNESS distinguishes each of our Georgette Blouses, which forms a perfect complement to our fall suits. Sergeant Pendeant ordered the re mainder of his little han Iful to the attack. The dragoons went to it Gourham and LeBouler, still bleed ing from their wounds, rose up from their concealment and opened with OltFCiOX PIOXKHI OF 1852 SlTtTMBS IX HXS CXrTY BAXDOX. Ore, Sept 4. An Oregon pioneer of lhoi, Mrs. Martha C. Pear son, aged 75. widow of the late Hen their hand grenades a rear attack o.i : r- H. Pearson, is dead here. Mrs. the retreat ng Get mans. In few-r Pf arson was born in Indiana and minutes than there were remaining crossed the dragoons the 'atter fought their wiy by nx team back to the original position, while what was left of the 'Stosstruppen" an, the "waxes of occupation" meli- d back into the Herman lines. ;KitiA sAiixms skxt to itah plains with her parents in m2. Flefore settling in Handon in 1909. she had resided at Milwaukip. Philomath, Odar Mill and Marion, or., and In flrangevllle, I'.'aho, and Walla Wa la. Wash. She is survived by two sons. Philip and Charles Pearon. both of Bandnn. Three Hundred Interned at Hono lulu Orilered to Fort IXHiglas. HONOLULU. Sept. 4. Three hun, dred interned Germans of the crew of the German Cruiser Geier and the German naval collier Locksun hav I een ordered transported to Fort Doug'as. I'tah. for Internment as mil itary prisoners during the war Th-? men have been detained by the mil: tary amhor ties here since Felruary I flftur. 4. when they surrendered aftr an at tempt lo burn the Geier. U.L COItX STOCKS IX SOMK I'i:oVIXCt"S (UMMAXOfKJ-:!) PETROOflAD. Sept 3 Com mandeering at! corn stocks in the ! Russian provinces bordering on th (southwestern and Roumanian front-" j is ordered, the newspaper, Vetnika announced. The move is taken be i cause of t he shortage of wheat and T. It. TO HI SS A NOTHING TO IT. AISMV MKX STlTK WASHINGTON. Aug. l'9. The re port th it Co fuel KooM-velt Is to lead 1 a u, mi i a men to Russia was discoun tenanced by armv men today who Pointed out x hat t here were neither transports nr trainitne camp facili ties avail a hie fr such a large force, p' troops are sent to Russia, it wa--ni l, th- prohahly will le a small for-'t o:' tra:ned men. DKl.AV S H'lAl.lST COXrHlKNO: StiH'klio'ni MiH-t'ng l-i.iiintr-'il Man ifliidtb. 1.N'I N. Sept The interna tional socialist conference which was to be convened at Stockho m Septem ber y has been postponed aceordina to a Renter dispatch from that cit. The committee has encountered many difficulties, ineludiim the re fusal of passports and ha- he-:i ohliued to make thfs decision. Arrow Collars a for 35 3 fir 5tf QUETTPEABODY 0 CO- PfC 'MAKWM There is unite a difference in th population of some towns for adver tising purposes and for conscription purposes. When the Skin Seems Ablaze With Itching and Burning ANSCO FILM C7CA1ERAS &SPFTTJEX AMKI.'U ANS Wll.l. 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It has been on the market for fifty years, during which time it has been giving uniform satisfaction for all manner of blood disorders. It you want prompt and lasting relief, yon can rely upon S. S. S. For expert advice as to the treatment rf yimf own individual case, write b-day to Chief Medical Adviser, Swift Specific Co.. Dept. C Atlanta, tia i i? GOEY'S rocdi.es, chop suey, cimia dishes i i KWONG HONG LOW 1 16 West Alt. St.. Upateirs. Phoo. 433 THE AnSco Vest Pocket Speedex catches swii:!y movinif Htiures without a blur, it fjetj into action quickly when every second counts. Viu can change the ftx-u, the pcvu arid ojx-n ng of the shutter in-:airt!y and accurately wtvle viewing the imane in the finder. Let us show vou th's camera. Other Anscos $2 to mm & co. 1