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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1918)
VACXTLV,. ' TTtfELVE PAGES " DAILY EAST OISESOOTAW, rrSCtETOS. OflBaOM. SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1918. mis iIOTlS PBDLETO Wf 1st In Broken. -. If While cranking an automobile this ; I afternoon. Jack Chltds of the Simp- 1 on Auto Co. sustained a fracture of i the right wrist. , if ..(iMMnHiMmwnwmMMiMinawiiinmiMt uullHtlUUiluiMllilililMUailMlll ExnocU Hoon to Jle at Front. Robert Simpson this morning re ceived a letter front Lieutenant Jumcs H. Bturgla, who haa been in France for acme time, stating that ha ex pected to be nent to the front at any time. ' Administratrix ApixilnKtl. , ' - The will of Jnmea Thumua Carter. Br., who died' April 1 in Walla Walla leaving proprty in this county vulued at tiSSO, wan admitted to probate here yesterday. Mis widow, who l the chief beneficiary, is appointed ud mlnlBtratrix. 1 liouglit Alberta Ilamli. Dr. I. U. Temple returned last even ing from Canada and reports the sale of a 1600 aero Alberta ranch to Jitm'ea Nelson of Athena. The coroitd eratlon was $98,000. Dr. Temple is to be here fur a week, according to pres ent plans. Judge Joko in City. JudKe John H. Coko of Marshfleld, and candidate for the republican nomination for supremo JudKe, wan here yesterday In behalf of his cam. dldacy. Judge Coke has nerved a circuit judi(u of his district for 10 Gil eEIEIJS 3 Order Early Friday and Saturday. Telephone 86 ' Beans in tin, 3 for . . . ..' ........ 25c ' Corn. . 2 for 25c, doz. $1.50 ; ' Pineapple, Grated Hawaiian, 3 for. . . . 50c ; Minced Clams, 3 tins . . .. . 50c : Sardines in oil, 2 for ,t 25c Apex Coffee, none better at any price. . 35c Sliced Peaches, 3 tins 50c Black Figs, 3 pounds ................ 50c The Dean Tatom Co. Phone 688 I We advert! Re and offer War Savings Stamps, for sale. JG2Sla . RED CROSS AUCTION SALE MAY 1ST. War Savings Stamps on sale here now. We are making the best clothes in Uma tilla County, all the time. LINDGREN & FRANSEEN Tailors 735 Main St Thone 466 years and an argument made in his behalf is that the southern and south western portion of the state now has no representation on the " supreme bench, ' Last N'urht Slightly Warmer.' The thermometer registered 2 last night which was four degrees higher than ths minimum the night before. Echo Child Wles. ' Blanche Lee, seven year old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Leo of Kcho, died last night at Echo, ac cording to word received here. lirlHteued for Lata Mayor. . A seven pound son was born yes terday morning . to Mr. . and - Mrs. James O'Kullivah, 111 River -Drive. Mrs. Mulllvan is a niece of the lute Mayor W. F. Matlock and the baby was christened William F. for him. To Attend Candidates' Luncheon.. Norborne Berkeley, candidate fo the democratic nomination for Joint senator, left ioday for Portland on business and tomorrow will attend a luncheon to be glvn by the Portland Press club for candidates for office. East End Fruit Damaged. The fruit crop of the east end of tha county has been - badly damaged by the recent frosty nights, according to Representative Lou Hodgen who is in the oity today. Annies and prunes. the best gelling fruita of trie district. suffered particularly on the night when the thermometer went down to 26. ' -v.. Earl Snyder Injured. Rev. and. Mrs. J. E. Snyder this morning received a letter from their son, Karl L. rinyder who is in the IT. a. Marines, suiting that he had had his hand smashed. The dutulls of the accident had been erased by the cen sor. Rev. Bnyder thinks it very prob able that the Karl R. Snyder reported in' dispatches as slightly wounded was his son though he believes that the Injury was accidental rather than re ceived during hosirllities. The letter was written from I'orfsiiionth, N. J. Below is a Comprehensiv e List of Items Carried in Our Dry; Goods Section I LOOK IT OVER FEMIAPS IT WILL SUGGEST SOMETHING YOU i .... .. ' NEED, 1 3 ? 3 3 3 r a i r.a ' i.a -3 '3 II Boys from Troop p. Write. Letters and 'cards from members of old Troop D. -now in France, have been received during the past few days by friends and relatives. J. H. Eetes received a card from Lieuten ant Marshall Spell, Major Lee Moor house had a card from "Tex" Winches, ter." Athena relatives received let ters from Sergeant Wlnshlp and Ed Sebaskey. All of those writing were In fine health and spirits. War Savings Society." Pendleton has the first War Pav ings Boclety, organized' by the Wom en's Council of Defense.'to be launch ed In Oregon. A meeting is to he held In the club room of the County Li brary at 8 o'clock Monday evening Harry Chambers will speak on why and how we should conserve, and Lewis J. Simpson will discuss practi cal methods of economy. All mem bers are urged to bring friends. Boosting for Dunning. On the argument that the west end of the county has no representation at all on the county court and that there has been no representation on the court since the death of H. A. Waterman, a Herrrilston delegation was in the city yesterday boosting for Frank Dunning of Btanfleld for the republican nomination for commis sioner. Among those In tha party here yesterday were K. P. Dodd and C. 8. McN'aught. To Speak In lilalio. Dr. J. D. Planiondon. who address- eda large audience here last evening on the subject of .his experiences In Franco, expects to leave in a few days for Jerome. Idaho, where he Is sched nled to speak May 3. He will also make several other addresses In that neighborhood. There are many pro- Uermans in- that part of Idaho, ac cording to report, and the loyal Am ericans have banded themselves to gether and have started a campaign to extend their loyalty to others. Jicpiuu-r WmioU-m Here Tomorrow. Five cars of - Hcppner trapshoolcrs are expected to arrive In Pendleton tt morrow to attend the big trapshoot of the J'wndleton Itod & Gun Cluo. Lou Knyhtirn and several other ex perts at L& flrande are expected and r-.bio several from the west end of the county. Several events are to make up tho program and a new feature will lie a number of red pigeons which, if broken, will be worth 25 and CO cents each to the shooters. This is-a new Idea originated by Manager Coutts. . The Nash Quad Can Turn in Any In tersection on Main Street There is no other four wheel drive truck in Pendleton that can turn in such short radius. The Nash Quad steers with ALL FOUR WHEELS. The rear wheels track exactly with the front wheels, only one track to break in loose dirt or sand. Bluebeard's Wives After His Fortune DETROIT, April 27. Three wives of Helmuth Schmidtt, modern Blue beard, will fight for the possession of a (20,000 estate Schmidtt left when he suicided. Police ay they have a record of six women who disappeared through the "murder planus." - XlB MILLION -TO ALLIES' AHMT lluu Offence Has Good Moral Ef fect Jn England. LONDON-, April 26 More than 1.000,000 soldiers have been gained by the allies in consequence of the Ger man offensive. Winston Spenoer Churchill, minister of munitions, said today In an address to the American labor delegation: "So far as moral effects ara con cerned," he said, "all that the Ger mans haVe achieved by the battle has been an Increase in and closer con solidation - of the forces fighting against them. By their attack they have called into the field against them in this campaign . alone more than 1,000,000 soldiers additional to those who would otherwise have been there. "The moral effects of the enemy's attack have been all on our side." Whitman Soldiers Inspected.' WHITMAN COLLEGE, Walla Wal la, April 27. Official government in spection of the Whitman unit of the reserve officers" training corps took place' yesterday..' Lieutenant Dubber was the Inspecting officer.. The stu dent soldiers .were, put through close and extended order drill, bayonet practice, manual of arms, formal in spection of each man and military tactls and maneuvers. Several tacti cal problems were given. Lieutenant Dugger, at the close of the inspection stated that the unit hadlm pressed him with the excellent progress made. Lots of women haters arc afraid to mention lt"to their wives. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY For RUNT Store room In . Uagle building, fie John Selbcrt, I 1 4 i S II PONGEE SILKS 79c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 Yd. FANCY DRESS SILKS $1.79, $2.00, $2.50 Yd. SILK MIXTURES ' 33c, 50c Yd. .- EPINGLE (Woolen Fabric) 44 inch, $2.00 Yd. SEFVICE PINS x . 25c HAIR BOW RIBBONS : 35c SLIP ON VEILS 10c to 50c r PEARL BUTTONS -5c to 50c Card. . KAYSER SILK GLOVES ' ,65c to $1.50. WOMEN'S HOSE (Cotton) 23c to 75c Pr. CHILDREN'S HOSE (Cotton) 25c to 50c Pr. 1 WOMEN'S VESTS 25c to $1.00 Each. ' MIDDY TIES 35c to $2.90 ' ' BUSTER COLLARS 50c to $1.00 : WHITE VOILE 25cto$L25Yd. " y COLORED VOILE (Plain) 35c, 50c Yd. -v.: r. 36 IN. TISSUE GINGIIAMS 50c Yd. WASH SKIRTING i 40c to $1.00. ; . 1 COTTON NAPKINS (Hemmed) 75c to $1.50 Doz. HUNDREDS OF OTHER ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION PRICED AT WHAT YOU WANT TO PAY. 11 It is a Pleasurable Duty to Recommend NEMO COR SETS woNDERUfT"1 m to women of refinement and good tasle because of our confidence in their su-; 1 perior merits. WANTKD About 10 head of brood sows and 100 shoals. .Address 6S3, Pendleton, Ore. , 1g Famous NASH UAD WHILE THE NASH QUAD is only rated as a 2 ton truck, yet the specifi cations are almost identical to similar designed trucks w hich claim a capacity of 3 to ZYi tons. , The Nash Rear Wheel drive trucks also contain the wonderful interlock ing differential which absolutely prevents one wheel from spinning. You will find all the best features in the Nashx ; : : :.. " ; ".: 'Tm Pendleton Cadillac Auto Co. Miss Thelnia Thompson,' who Is at tending the University of Washington arrived homo this morning for the weekend. She was met in Walia Walla by her mother, Mrs. Sam R. Thompson, and by Misses Helen Thompson, Made line Burgess and Margaret I'hclps who had motored over. -Miss Thompson will return to'walla Walla Monday to attend the festivities connected with the installation of a chapter in Kappa j Kappa Gamma at Whitman College. Frank Hinkle of Pilot Rock was at the Golden Rule last night. W. L. Thompson arrived home this morning from Portland where he had been yesterday on business. County Commissioner B. E. Ander- 1-1 E. .3 s 4 The NEMO corsets are made for all types of figures and in a variety of materials to meet the modest purse or to match the daintiest lingerie. Its original and classic lines, pos sessed by no other corset, are respon sible for its world wide popularity. There is nothing so convincing as a trial fitting (in fact it is the only proof) which can be had at no ex . i pense in our corset department Our new spring models are here note the display in our south window. The Standard Patterns FOR MAY - ' are here. a BUY THRIFT STAMPS and help tho boys that are fighting - for you. Buy all you can. Thrift Stamps offered tor sale with each purchase. g 3 ,,,.nl,),,,,,,,iit.I,itfiiiMMI!tl!f?m gitiiliililililillliiiiiliiilliill BUY THRIFT STAMPS and help tha boys that are fighting for you. Buslall you can. Thrift. Stamps offered for aal with each purchase. Hiii?f!iftiiitttftfiiwitmmtm''Mtf?iffmMinriMHfmwii il(Hfil4jtUHtl(tMlHHlhjMitHU,MHIIIIiinlUftlhtintiiiiU;li.u.M son l in today from his ranch north of town. E. Noonan, general manager of the Puget Sound Warehouse Co., is making- a visit to the local office today. i iPOisom 1 1 ill l nr lir rnn atnrn MADE IN GERMANY ro (husken. womih. HaaconsAlMK wi ikvalidS & A HALLMARK SPECIAL- DIAMOND RINGS at Prices Surprisingly Low Nothing but tlie best of its kind is ever knowingly admitted to this f tore. When we announce a conces- . sion in price it means on the same ii . , -. i excellent quality you always expect. ) w 1 1 t r . , r t , f vt c anu nunarcus 01 outer riajimaric Stores combined and imported direct an enormous lot of selected diamonds of good quality and mounted them ill solid gold rings. To appreciate just liow this co-operative Hallmark Store buying gives your dollar extra pur chasing power, you have only to see these Diamond Rings at their excep tionally low prices. Measured by values elsewKere even in big New York stores experts will know that, as priced by us. part of these diamonds cost you nothing. Better come early, as these rings are sure to go fast. Diamonds, you know, are inclined to increase in value and are therefore considered a good in vestment. - - - ' t .. b ... 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