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tt PAGBKIX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, FENPLFJTON. OREGON; MONDAY,' JULY 8, 1918. ....... . - I' Jf " itt fl tt " " T f r. t"OB ' .aa 4. a mm at an. II i i i ' ' '. n 4 JTncwday and lYiday tm.rnir.pj lire will tx entertained by friends In both Pendleton f Motor Sales Co,, . nnim to una w -Hrgicat ' nerseiey ana San Francisco while yesterday from a rsrowinirs scnoamc, for more an-l ; away. Mian Bretherton has been a more Imperative hrcoinrs -the- need t requent truest her of her sbtier. Mrs. fr sanze cm iters In tire Red cross work; room. . There will be no foltt liljt classes durliur the niorntnc hours Vat an nrgratt appeal is made for as Ktaumcn in preparing tins iranzc for lb afternoon worker will yon help A change in the Red Cross surgical dressing; schedule occurs each week because of the alteration of the gauze cutting and folding classes- Fol. lowing Is the order of ' work for the week of July to 13. Afternoon classes begin by 2 o'clock and those In Aha evening at 7. Volunteers are urged to meet with any of the class es .and will be cordially welcomed in the work room of the Library: Monday afternoon Folding class. Mrs. X- Berkeley, Instructor. Tdonday afternoon Cutting class. Mrs. Walter Adams, instructor. Monday evening business girls. Mrs. j. c. Woodworm, Instructor. Tuesday afternoon Folding class, Mrs. B 1 Power, Instructor. Tuesday afternoon Cutting class, Mrs. James Welch, instructor. Wednesday afternoon Folding class, Mrs. T. F. O'Brien, instructor. Wednesday : afternoon Cutting class, Mrs. Jim Kstes. Instructor. Thursday afternoon Folding class, Mrs F. B. Boyden, instructor. Thursday afternoon Gutting class, (Riverside ladies), Mrs. H. S. Gar field, instructor. Thursday afternoon Honor Guard class. Miss Ulllan Boylen, instructor. Thursday evening Honor . Quard girts, Mrs. H. M. Chambers, instruc tor.' , Friday afternoon Folding class. Mrs. L L Rogers, instructor. Friday afternoon.Ntuming class. Mrs. J. C. Woodworth, Instructor. Clifford Brown Word has been received that their Brother, Percy Bretherton, who also is well known here has been ordered east from Camp Lewis where he has been stationed and presumably is on his way to France. He Is In the am bulance deiMtrtment Salera States-, man. son evl left on Sunday fur a trip to the McKenslo river. airs. W. C. McXary and ' daughter Katherlne left Wtday for (iearhart where they' expect to rent a cottase and spend the summer. Mrs. .lumen McKwen was registered at Hotel Pendleton yesterday from Wallowa.;". ,'r -.-' i , .;-- Miss Nelle Ian-, of Dayton, was in Pendleton vesterr1v - " i . Mr. nnrf Alru I4,,.,v. nf TMlnt il II IO T? ,-w-L- 1, ... In 11 1 1 . . 1 . .. Portland. - J ' W. A. Berk of Yakima, 'was in P., A- ' Anderson, of Kansas City, Mis dleton yesterday. ' isourl, was In the city yesterday. John Mollahan was in the city yes- Mr' and Mrs- w- Weeks passed VTCSTRR M'lTJf TrNIO ' ' felvlUT KKATI'ltK OI-' ! ' ' f ' r " on Aii.iuxts coKTorrc busines Mrs. David Hill, who has been the guest for soma time of Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Lytle at their home In the Court apartments, left recently for Seattle. She will go from there with her husband to the T- M. C. A. train ing camp at Seabeck. Washington. Mr. Hill plans to prepare for Y. 'M. C A. work. ' As women are permitted to take the courses offered to men, when they go with their husbands, Mrs. Hill also expects to attend the classes, so that aha may be prepared to do the work if an opportunity is presented later. 1 After the conference, Mr. and Mrs. HUI will return to their home In Pen dleton. Oregon-'jSalem Statesman. Miss Vivian Bretherton of Portland left last week for Berkeley where she will pass several months aevoting her time t start study at the University of California summer school. She fT l"rA?Aia) owl f'oScfs Friend A Daly (hat Eweiy Man Owes to Thoca whs Pwpatnate tbm Race. R it just as fmesrtant that awn abould knew f proper BKthods in adrance of motb-erbood.- SefTering, pain and distress 1 od dest to ehildbirta ni be aroided by baring at haad a bottia of the time-honored prepa ration, Motbu-'s Friend. This is a penetrating- external appliestiott that relieres the teosioa apoa the muscles sad enables them to axpaad aitLcat painful atrsia upon the lifsneats and aerveiu - Thousands of women for over half a cen tury wbo have used Mother's K need tell how titer coiirely voided aermus spells and nausea and pss&erred a briglit, huppr Mnonl lion th.it Te4ler4 rnn.l.rritllv iimui th eharaetar atat ainsltlsn ef the Httle enej An interesting visitor in Pendleton over the week nd was Thomas Orde- man. of Portland, who Is returning homo from two years In New York which have been devoted to the study of music Mr. Ordeman Is the pos sessor of an unusually rich baritone voice and was persuaded to remain In Pendleton for the union services in the Church of the Redeemer last evening, when his solo, "Morning and! Evening." was a genuine delurht to his hearers. Mr. Ordeman's visit was:Iendleto" the inspiration for an informal gath ering of a few old time friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Rudd Sat urday evening following the Happy Canyon dancing party, a feature of the affair beina a number of solos by the distinguished guest, who was again honored yesterday when Mr. and Mrs. Rudd joined with Dr. and Mrs. D. Haylor in entertaining a doz-1 en guests at dinner, around1 a charm. ' Ingly appointed table, decked with (pink sweet peas. . Mr. Ordeman departed this morn ing for Portland but his friends will be glad to know that he plans to re turn to Pendleton at Hound-up time. terday from Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. E. Kelly were here Sunday from Boise, Idaho. Mrs. June Keers of Lexington, was a funday visitor in the city. TKrene Young was a Pendleton vis itor' yesterday from Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Preston were in Pendleton yesterday from Tacoma. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Chamberlain, of I'klah, were in Pendleton yesterdav. Lloyd -Still and Glenn Walters of Milton, were Sunday guests at Bing ham Springs. Mrs. F. S. Ivanhoe of La Grande. arrived in Pendleton today to. be -Ihe guest of Mrs. Laura Nash. J. A.'' King returned to his home In Saturday after through Pendleton yesterday from La Grande on an auto trip to California-. J. Gleri McSharron was in Pendle ton yesterday from Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kavanaugh' are in Pendleton today from Lewiston, Idaho. - Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Murtihy and dau ghters, Miss Edna Murphy and Miss Jtne Murphy, returned last night from a Visit to Bingham Springs, Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Judd. Mr. an.1 Mrs. Henry Collins, and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Thompson returned yesterday from a motor trip to Seattle and Camp Lewis. Judge and Mrs. G. W. Phelps, Miss Margaret and Miss Gonevieve Phelps and Miss Madeline Burgess .expect to spending leave in the morning for a seaside out two weens at Hidaway Springs. . ling. .Edward Bentley arrived in Pendle-1 Dr. and Mrs. Harold Entriken ton Saturday from Huntington. Wash-(Miss Cora Roulstone) motored over ington. j from Wallaa Walla Saturday and spent Alonxo Powers and T. C. Powers of ' 'Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. Holdman. were Pendleton business I R- Thompson. visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kay and Miss Marjorie Kay expect to leave on a two weeks' motor trip to Ranler Park about the first of August. Previously Miss Kay will Join a sorority sister Miss Beulah Smith and her parents of Pendleton at Seaside where she will pass a fortnight. Salem Statesman. Mr. and Mrsu Albert Stickler, for merly of Pendleton, have returned from Salem, where they have spent the past several months, and plan to remain here permanently. Mr. Stick ler was with the Domestic Laundry and wllf resume work in his former position. An urgent invitation is extended by Mrs. J. C Woodworth to both mem bers and volunteers to attend the meeting of the business women's sur gical dressings class in the .Library this evening.. Work will begin at 7 o'clock. - Mrs. H. SI Rudd plans to leave the tatter part of the week for Portland for a short stay en route to the "beach where she will pass the summer. Mr. Rudd will Join them for a fortnight later and a number of eastern rela tives are to be their houseguests at the cottage by the sea. The high school girls' surgical dressings class is to resume work un- der the direction of Mrs. E. It- Power tomorrow evening. The meeting Is work room and every member is ask- eu to be present. Jack Harp, who has a hay and dairy farm at Nolln, is transacting busi ness in Pendleton today. John S. Mudge, Vernon Davis and Joe Bailey were registered at Hotel St. George yesterday from Echo. Miss Helen Thompson returned yes terday from Bingham Springs where she spent a week as the guest ot Miss Grace Hoch. Dr. and Mrs. Fred W. Meakin of Salt Lake passed through Pendleton yesterday on their way to San Fran cisco by auto. Mr; and Mrs Skitt and ' William Jironchley and George Jtronchel were nore from Krupp, Washington, on an auto tour of eastern Oregon. Miss Ada B. Decker spent Sunday at Bingham Springs with Mrs. W. R. Wyrick. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Buchananspent Sunday at the home- of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hays at Thorn, Hollow. Mr. and Mrs. Nesmilh Ankeny and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Richmond. Lc land Richmond and Miea-'Helen Har vey returned yesterday to their home in Walla Walla after spending a week at Bingham Springs. Mrs. W. R. Wyrick and her cousin, Miss Boiinevleve Columbus, of lewis ton, Idaho, who has been visiting her, lleft yesterday for Bingham Springs, where they will spend a week. Mrs. D. G. Mathers and daughters, Miss Madonna Mathers and Miss Max ine Mathers, returned today to Kim ball, Nebraska, after a visit 'at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Muthers at Athena. , If V uMlA'A .1 J Uv , EIGHT PAGES IS SUI1S MEN'S TAILOR MADE SUITS ' Sizes 35 to 42, about 35 Suits in the lot, " $16.50, $18.50 and $20.00. MEN'S READY-TO-WEAR SUITS 1 $9.90, $12.50 and $15.00. The 32 Sample Stores. lib 7!$,, Main St "7 AUSTRALIAN TROOPS ADVANCE AT SOMME LONDON, July 8. Australian troops again advanced .their Jlne.a4 i ; , . . W' i J-rfi " trlde the Somme along a two nille front, Huig announced todny. . , Card of Tlianks. We wish to express our most sin cere thanks to the many kind friends who so generously contributed their assistance during our sad bereave ment and demise of our loving son and brother. Gay.' Also to thank them for the beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. Cora Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gulll, Robert Clark and Laverne Clark. Miss Nellie Green and Lester Green are in Pendleton as the guests of their brother, W. W. Green. AH Traces of Scrofula m . . Cleansed from the Blood Impurities Promptly Wiped Out. j, :(i Tf there is any trace of ScrofulaJ, or other impurities in your blood, you cannot enjoy the full physical devel opment that a healthy body is ca pable of until your .blood has been thoroughly . cleansed and -purified of nil traces of impure matter. S. S. S., the wonderful old purely vegetable blood remedy, has no equal for removing the last trace of Scrof ula and other blood taints, and there is no case that it does not promptly j reach. S. S. 8. will thoroughly cleansa. and remove every disease germ that " infests the blood and give you new f life and vigor. It is sold by all drug-'" gists and you should get a bottle and f begin its use -to-day. Write a com plete history of your case, and you ' can obtain expert medical advice free -by addressing Medical Director, Swift Laboratory, Atlanta. Ga. - mow Mr. and Mrs. R W. Fletcher spent yesterday in Walla Walla, having mo tored over for a day's visit at the home of Mr. . Fletcher's sister, Mrs C. E. Finch. Miss Helen Raymond arrived home this morning; after a winter spent In Portland. . She has been enjoying: sev eral days in Pasco as a guest at the Gua Bertholet home. Miss Myrtle Tyndall is leaving for visit with friends in Portland. Am ong- hostesses to Miss Tyndall during her stay will be Mrs. Harold Frink (Miss Clytie Hall). Mrs. R- JC. Stanfleld of Pendleton. aoos to open lt eyes in bewilderment at tba ! has leased Natorna cottage for the joy ,... , . , f season. She has aa guests Miss Doi- Bf mrular use of Mother's Friend daring , . r, ,,,., j mi Konit of t! period the muscles are made and kept "t Pendleton, and Ml Bond or EiiUe and ebutic They expaod easier when Portland. Seaside Notes, Sunday oor erf !. and pain aad daager at tiie crisia ctromn in n i aaturaJy tasa. uregonian. Toe can obtain- Mother's Friend at any ... w . - drag store. It la for external om only, la I Mrs. James Dunham and son How :!iMwiutrly aate and wonderfully effective. I axd have returned from Dayton JVrila to the Bradfleid Regulator Co, where they have been guests of Mrs. Lamar H!dg. Atlanta. Ct, for their vat-' . v, i naiiie and instrucura Motberbood Book" of, Dunham a mother. ruidmncw for expectant mothers, and remem- a 1 , ber to ret a bottia of Mother's Priend at the a-ne dancing party for whl-h mem drurrlrfr todar. It Is the rrentert kind . . . , ,-,j f of help to nature la the glorious work to ba .hers of the Girls' Honor Guard and or( perforated. the Umatilla Home Guard were hosts i il- ' (Saturday evening to. welcome the ar- ! -aintfiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiirau both financially and socially. Happy S, Canyon had been made delightfully. S :cool by the presence of electric fans j and unusually attractive by many stars: S and stripes which formed an appropo ; s'settirrg for the uniformed hash and guests. Dancing began at o'clock j 2 and was welcomed by many folk who; s'took advantage of the mldseason at-j S fair for amall parties or for suppers, j during the later evening hours. j r ! E. Damrtnim of liaker is at Hotel , 3t J Powman. ' - James (lonfter is a Pendleton busi ness visitor today from Wnlla Walla. J.ike Hurt of Helix, was In Pendle ton Saturday. Clarence I- Doak' of Ftanflcld wasi In l"endIeton today. Ray -W4lkes returned - yesterdsy j from a visit to Portland. A. J. Hunt itt Nolin. arrived In the city Hatwrday for a short vl.-k. ' j Jake Tf oyd 'of f fcHx, waa a otislness .. visitor here over the week-end. Mr. and Mra Dale Slusher return- ei today from a visit In Portland, j f . H. Welt of Astoria, Is in IVadle-1 IIDAWAY SPRINGS ' A Clean, Beautiful Resort !J ... , at Which to Rest and Eri joy Yourself During the Hot Summer. In the Blue Mountains of Southern Umatilla Co. IL BL CULTER, Prop. ! Dancing, Swimming, hunting, Fishing, Etc. Hot Mineral Water Pool and Baths. 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