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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST pRBGONIAN, PENDrTONOREGON'. THURSDAY,-AFRIL 18, 1918, - PAGE TITTIES WFW8 MM W PFlIFTfl Il'i- W IIV li Ksa W it Km&.MU?,E3mt H Vfi t II " ' ' ' t- v r - - . ,: -: IJ Smith. ' The honorary pallbearer were Delected from the memberx if '. .'Hi the local bar. The' were Col. J. H. Si Haley, Jtidae James A. Fee, Judge !ggj iStephen A. Ix)Wtil?harle If. Carter, . S3 Will M. 1'eternon an Dlntrict Attor- i3 ney It, I. Keator. . j !fl!ll!!!IHTOrMI!IHfll!IMHH! llllllilihilillililllHliiill jJjliflfUihHiMMMiHtnMimmVfuiiidiiHitiiiittiniitintiiilitMHliMti ,u iinim-u Mooting. , ,lng to a letter received by a friend. Ho Twii hliiplr-.d iiU-n fro Vtlia,' anta . JiecauDo of the nines of Recorder .had been In the Philippine for the Clarji vnikjr-. under th direction of Flti Herald, who U confined to hl hat two years ago hut wan recently j the county Hthool aierln'tendefit, took home with la grippe, the council did! called for service In .Europe. He hundred of ulliers on a long ride not meet last evening. ; wuh made a cuptuln Home tlnte ago. through the orchard country. They BONAR LAW WOULD ' ri NOTjANSWER QUERY f .3 Ir. lluiroCKl Now a Major. Dr. It. H. Hugood, formerly nected with the Kaatern OreKn Mate Hospital and who left here to accept a first lieutenancy In the . medical corps of the regular army, hn been promoted and l now a lmijor en route to the front In France, accord- j I'rom l,.vle t Johnson. con-t "Juxt-llke awlmmlng In perfume. Maya I-ylc C. Johnson, J'endleion man In ambulunce Co. 4'i at Camp Fre mont, Calif., in writing to M1b3 lllanche IluUluln of an auto trip the Kf ldler boya were iven through one .IAMKjX, April 1 8 lionar.I-aw to day 'declined lanaWrrinK 'the tjuery a were driven to the Man Jo., .lf links wnetiw or not ne; tict irwiM and there treated to a neven courne I conacripllon to be enforced by dinner at too Montgomery hotel. They j first' were driven Lack to camp In the ; evening. , Tomorrow Will be Friday : .rrtdIts Our1 Special Bargain Day , Marry interesting- items are reduced specially for "FRIDAY" which mean a saving to you. fome EARLY as some of the asortments are limited. AtlHUflt ; Daughter In Born, A daughter was' born today at St. of the southern California coiintllca. Anthonys hoapllal to Mr. and Mr. - U. X. Dethridge. The baby weighed 9 1-2 pound. - eee. TELEPHONE NUMBER 86 Will get you your Sunday CHICKEN Cranberry Sauce, in glass 35c Orange Marmalade, it is extra good . . . 35c Honey, Strained, in quart jars 75c Catsup, 3 bottles 50c, each 15c ' Corn, 2 cans 25c Tomatoes, can 15c Sliced Peaches, 3 cans 50c, each 20c Pineapple, 3 cans 50c, each 20c Apple Butter in tin 35c and 90c Victory Soda Crackers 25c The Dean Tatom Co. PHONE G88 Vr ailrertlso nnrl offer War Savings Staniia for wik". ! eeee4 Suit To Collect. Kdith Levering Moore haa brought suit against Dan ifi. lialHh et a! to foreclose a mortgage upon which is alleged to be duo JiKott and Interest. W. M. Peterson la her attorney. .Merchantman Sunk, i I Steamer Gets Away! 1 (''. ! f pOMB, April IS. An Italian mer- jchantman of IBtrJ? tons wa wunk dur-,H3 jing the past week ami two smaller j craft by U-boata while another steam- 55 fr beat off an attack. ' ith Alliance Disbands, H I Funds Go To Red Cross H 1 WII.WAUKKE. Wlf... April 18. ,The Wiconalrt 1 Oerman-Aroerican al liance .today fltHbandej. ;A;.,ut!d. of 3r,0 In the treasury v;as given .to the lied Cross. Ki'inodi Ihijc of ItoildlngH starta. Work on the remodeling of the row of woixlen bulhlingM on Alta street be tween 1aln and (larden haa been be- the lodge exlecta Hi havo the build- George Creel Held ' iiina ready for new tenant In a nhort j . 'q JJg "Disrespectful" Survey of Wontcn lnloyf?- Mii'.s Avia Iobdell, former society editor of the Oregon Journal but who has heen for some time with the O. W. It. X., was here overnight. .She Is engaged In taking a survey of the women employe of the O.-W. It. & I j WASHIXOTO.V, ' April 18. The ! Hotine investigating committee today declared George Creel has been di.sre isi.ectful to a member In declaring "absolutely baseless" - the report made by Treadwcll. Co. KKirs cAiti-:i:it hi-x.ax iv KKAXCG-Pltt hSIAJV WAIt Pilot Itmk Over Ton. j Genf,ral Pilot liock has reported 100 per!the atlB(1 Ksviii resniiB in securing ousiness nous es of that town to act as selling agent for War Having Stamp and 1'hrift Stnnips- F. Foch, generalisaimo of armies on the west front. was born at Tarbes , in 1851. like Marshal Joffre his career began in Franco-Prufjaian war when he enist- Jll III Hie IllcrVIIIIIll! ' a, i, a a ...ilnntAnp In ,1... J,U and other business men were readily!,. .....- oi.sieo in ine extensive Man to sum ulatn (he sales of the little stickers. ' 3 . INFANTS' DEPT. Children's coats in silk poplin, serge and. black .and white wool checks. ' ' Colors in rose, Copenhagen, purple, sand, navy and black and white check. Nicely trimmed with v collar, and cuffs of contrasting shades, others with hand embroidery pique collar and cuffs; ages 2 to 14 ' ' ' ; " " $2.95 Friday Special. $2.19 $3.25 Friday Special $2.45 $4.50 Friday Special $3.38 $6.00 Friday Special . . $4.50 $6.50 Friday Special $4.88' $7.00 Friday Special $5.25 $7.50 Friday Special $5.63 48.00 Friday Special $5.98 FRIDAY SPECIAL IN SHOE DEPARTMENT.. Mahogany kid, brown cloth top to match, low- heel? sizes 2f to 6 $4.83 -V I . 10c IIANDKERCIHEFS Gc .. One lot fine handkerchiefs in all whie and'some embroidered in colors, hist' thfe tithing for every day and school use; sells regularly for 10c; Friday special 6c; with Thrift Stamp 25c extra. B1BD The Hot Days are Coming Do not wait until they are here to order your Hot Weather Clothes, but be prepared by ordering now. We have the finest line in the city and the prices are within reach of all. Come in and look them over. Aniciirlmciil Is Vans!. m A mi i-l-(,Mii held yesU'i'I:iy :it Hie hia'h school, Merlo Ktnj? was elected secr-lnry-trp:iHurer for n-xt year win ning tn (Jenrniiinna Fletcher by 3 i v rt cu. An n m e n d m en t wa a passed providing for a Ktudent foe of $1, pay able at the entrance of Bchonl next year. Thin feo will rfduco the cost of uthteticH fr the students and pro vide the student body with more money for carrying on the season's ac-tivitieM. He however, nn nrlilleryman. r - ivinK hiK eliieatioo ut .rho Kiole j i'ftlytectinifiie and the lOrole O'Artil- lery de KoiilainhleHii. In ls7" he wan (-oiniiissioned a lieutenant of artillery j jand served h various artillery rei ImentH until ho waj made a colonel fn I ;j!03. loiter he ft'flfi a member of the ,Kenf ral tnff and taught "t the war college. j At the outbreak of the present war he was in command of the Twentieth Division of Artillery, it was he who Idefeated the imperial Prussian fiuard iat the alle of the Marne and direct ed the French forces at Ypros. Otxaiii.iiitf aiiiifiitf 41iiI)k. Five canning clubs are being or rari(ed thiH week in the east end of I'matiHa county by Miss Helen Cow- Hill of the tu A. C. extension depart incut who lawt year irf?anized stndlar clubs In 1'endleton and the wet end of the county. County Asent Khruck has received word that nh has or Kanly.ed cbiim at Milton. Freewater. Ferndale, t'mapine and ICant Hide and that the women there are responding readily to the suggestions made for assisting in the first conpervatlon program. I XlO JACK TO F1.V wmi aii;i:i 1LG UiNDON. April 17. fin !ehalf of the iirllish army the early of Jerny. n!ini.tt-p .f war, has presented to the city of London a union jack to be dis played abm;pide the American flag which Ambassador Fafce handed to the bird mayor on .Saturday on behalf of the American officers in Knglnnd. SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY FROM MEN'S FURNISHING SHOP Pure wool olive drap slip over; just the kind tHat would be ap preciated by any one of the boys in service. These slipovers are sold regularly at $6.00, offered special for Friday only at $4.93 . 45c AND 50c Offered in colors of rose, green, light blue, pink, Copenhagen.- Splendid for wash dresses and skirts, also for collars and cuffs. Regular price 45c and 50c yard. Friday special 33c yard ; with Thrift Stamp 25c extra. $2.50 CORSETS $1.69 Only a few left in this lot of corsets. These are the new flex ible, which insures comfort and fits well; good run of. sizes; sell regularly for $2.50 each. Friday special $1.69; with Thrift Stamp 25c extra. . r- w: .' ; -- P 1 ? i I A . i f i i I F 1 I. 3 m i i II BVY THHIFT STAMPS and help the boss that are fitthting for you. Buy all you can. Thrift Flumps offered for sale with each purchase. f 2 M.Si V QUALITY SERVICE. nrr ninffT stamps . add help the boys that . ore fighting, for yoav Bay art you can. Thrift Stamps effered for sol with each purchase. Ilillll! HIM IttJ (H11SS T STOI' VIVIKI-XTIOX It'XIlS - - ; a' hy tliol work will I me Hoifrce. 1 L r35 Main St. & mum Tailors Phone 4G6 femoral of Miw Nrn-lK-rry. E3 The funeral of It ins Dorothy Xow j3 berry. 15 year old daUKhter of Mr. is and Mrs. S. A. Newberry who died f; early yesterday morniriK, was held g5 this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Kpisropal church. Rev. Alfred Iock 3 wood, aspisled by Hev. J. K. Snyder c of the First l'resbyterian church, p5 ctfnductcd the funeral services. Many i p5 friends of the family attended and tho K entire student body of the hiKh school was present. The active pallbearers E were chosen from the student ranks. They were Kdward Thompson. Xed rr3 'Strahorn. Alfred "TCoep pen, l.lo'd Me- .Vorbnrnc Hcrkeley and Hubert nciSTO.V, April ir.. The use of Red Cross funds for vivisection pur poses will lie discontinued. Harvey I). !ibson. Heneral manager of the or isanization. who is in this city, an nounced lust nluht. Research work alon those lines will go on. however, -by means of coniriNntions from an in dividual whose identity is not reveal ed, and money already spent Red Cross for vivisection w be refunded through the Oibson announced that the action was in deference 10 me aiiuuue m considerable number but did not. in any Kanizalion either question. ! !L. -3 for here he is now. He says that he j trains west of -the M bcsissippl, relea received a box from home already so 1 Inir th,enKines fr hauling war ne. I (tuess I'll get mail pretty iuick. Jt 1 cessltles; One train Will do the" work sure has been fine the way we've fof ro on tire fjassenffer business stuck together. -i - - - . - '. i..f its workers. way, place the ar- ftir or against the If we had had universal military training we should now have a peace of democracies. much about my sea voyage, hut admit that L'm not much of a sea goer. I never felt real healthy ail the way. I was never so glad before that I never joined the navy. Those big waves sure do rock the poor ship ! and my, what a funy feeing with , every pitch of the boat: I think, go ing hack ts me for an aeroplane in will Aircraft Officials ;," Willing To Resign 23 SHELDON ULRICH LIKES FRANCE BUT PREFERS AERIAL TRAVEL WASHIXGTO.V. April 18. The of ficials new" engagK in the aircraft production prdgram today efcnrexaed their willingness to the Preaktent to resign 1 be desires, preliminary le hi expected . .re-organlzatipn .of .. thla branch. , Ki! mffliiifniniinimmnHmiiii'mmmimnn'iiniiHiiHiiiiHiiiinnnmiiiiiiiiHiHiffl iiuMiiiiiwn.iuiiiiniiiniiiiiiiiii:ii!iiiiii;u!iiuu;iiiiiiiiii,iiiiiiiiHim "The Most Efficient Truck Ever Built" " n ., j; : A , i- ! lH i II I 1 n tul E ! - I III ju ir-m i rr TTM O LI J JllliL J ShcKlon I'fiich. fi.rmrr yotin Pen ; tllfton athlrte and lush school re Vrivr nn thi Knst Ore ironian. who reoontly onliuil in the .Marfnos and who fs now In France with the- Amer ican Kxpcditiunary forces, writes the. following letter which haw jnt been received hy hi people here: On Active .Service with the American Kxpedlilonary J-rce, March 1 2, 191S. Tear Folks: I am pending nty second letter since arrivinR. hopinK received my first. You probahly wonder why I don"t write more consistently Gut J"ll have to sny won mnn't expect too much for my time Is pretty well tnkeii up and conditions prevent me from writ ing oftener. I a;n feeling fine, this climate seem-, to fijree with me. For a few days the mud and rain made my ache a Utile lint the weather having now would make a new man of any one. We are comfortably bll lelei and everything el I M good ah could be expected. As yet I have received no mail but ii' you received my address which I cent In my last letter, your ftrnt letter should come pretty quick. There al Kvt should he some mail arriving that came to San Antonio for me. If any one asks why I haven't written to them, say that on account of condi tions letters may he few and far between- He pure thouffh to pay to write. A package vt K. O.'s every once tn a while would come in fine jupt so I could keep a little In touch with happening. Also candy would po great, for nweets aren't very plen tiful here- I haven't seen tiell (dell Brown) for some time. In fact only once to boner tlk to him ttince arriving. Sieak f we're the devil and he surely will appear stead of a ship I am writing this Jetter from a tent T. M. C- A. erected here, and. bellev me, this Is an oais In the midst of a desert. We have our own- chaplain and hold services every Sunday in our billet. You would be surprised to see how many stay for the service. Any- be welcomed by everyone. The French G,",k"- "?Tf" "t ten. unit b.-u r t rw M ' . i- keeps us front enjoying it as much aa if we could talk to them. Well, It's getting late and 1 must I close for this time but will write niirre next time. Itc sure and write lots and There were Iota of people In the can XO MORE) ITKEXVH PASTRY WA8HLN8TOX, April 1. Whtt la war without French pastry? And nice creamy coffee? French pastry is no more in Paris. The afternoon tea. according to Mrs. "war bread." Mrs. Clarke I say thtre ara no beautiful gowns to be seea in Paris and everyone seems to be in mourning. also dont forget the papers and dy. Affectionately yours, FRANK SHELDON flJtlCH. First Heplacement Battalion. U. S- M C, lL'nth Co.. A. E- F. There were Iota rMTth who wanted to atop- the Amerl- I can civil war before It was half done. ! This continent -would havo been in a fine position to withstand the strain of today if the pacifists, of Lincoln ' tilme had had their way. Submarines Get 11 Ships During Week to April 13 their ard of Thanks. ' We desire .to express owr sinters thanks to the mnay ktsrd friends for kindness and sympathy' extend- ed us during our bereavement; also WASHINGTON'. April 1. Rail-' for the beautiful floral offering re- toad Director MoAdoo. by remodelled pelved. iHiiTOuira., i . tciib a .HK. A.D MRS. A. M- CAaPUIXL inuiinn nines i travel by passvnget AND FA MILT. TEDDY AND HIS WAR-BABY GRANDSON THe Famous In order to really appreciate the superiority of (he Nash Quad over all other (rucks one must see it in actual operation under (he most adverse condi (ions. When (he U. S. Ordnance Corps alone buys )000 Nash Quad in a single order, you may well know (hat (he Nash Quad has no peer. WE EXPECT OUR FIRST QUAD IN ABOUT 10 DAYS. BE SURE TO SEE IT nm in muni jbj i NWwwii.'i;iw'i 1f J'vj' t '' f0" n xv f-i - r; . y ' f'Y L- 1 t r T 1 1 X P J J' ll iV:'''jL ' sf N 'm-m11i!v a flue little fellow:" s l:..,vel. An hie .lr , fiM.'r l f mil K11C116lOT1 cC1II IRC rk 1 I T O fi. .C..In.l l:...,. lu.l.n.al when . l.r;.. ,.re I,- a s -asr VS a A V V lUhV V he mw hl new srnndson for the flr-t -iiihily wmmcVd and ilcrra;.,l Th mmimim H time. With the colonel and Archie Im the ftr.-t pbture -f f.tli.ncl ll'-w-st BtMBMmamKOBammtKam i mm iXaasnHalssiiBngsnssaBmU Jr. In IhU piclurs Is Mra Arcblc.velt since his recent serlou Illness. GET acquainted with Alpha today you will say it is great Alpha makes thirst a pleasure and satisfying it a delight. a! Mm -1 9" i -THE TEST IS IN THE TASTE Order a case of Alpha for your home drink it with your meals give it to your friends. Alpha is a beverape of quality sold wherever soft drinks are served. .iLTHA BEVERAGE DEPARTMENT CHICAGO. HX. T. V. iatmt Cs. Law Am A Ca fMpie ' . " ; mmm icrst j j - m . n of i i I i 1 I 1 i f r i I i I 1 a II 3 '3 3