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EIGHT PAGE3 ' FAG?! Tl DAILY EAST 0R3G0NIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1918. iHS -HES -, rPlE.il M ' Mm&BxS. ' f : . ' i' ... t: i - i III ' " " " "IW. '-aw- a ..- B ? J 4 v AT -n m -j -St j 'II CAFrMly; HI Qeowll. Lackey. , !wh'ehe Wye to France,? He will re- I At Tl.ia Kale. f ,U j t ! v ) U jLf 'TV ' lil ..- port back at New York after his fur- Ifl . '. -: I XX.'! V LJ 'i 1. . ... '."Ill lougrh. YoaOmDoIt. V - Sr LS M H jK S CZ 1 .' w " " "Ml . 1 , p. . . ea i , ,v : vivo., ?:I Wont a Ijecture JhUe. " 1 f ,j ' i 1 ' v ; ( . JX' fj The Commercial Association Is In '!,', "' , . ' ' . -. I , , - . . , in i ii i ii in in I I I I k I I i ' 1 I t t ii C llllllll "I Kahy Iiiur ltom. ' i Mr. and Mrs. CiarJen Xallee(or Echo are. the parents of a, baby boy born Saturday afternoon at St. An tbqny'a tuwpttal. 1 .. i. Dfntor Party Here. Mra. OUn Gerton, Harold Gorton, Mlwt Mabel Jenkinn and Mr. and Mm. C. Burnet arrived In rengieton by auto on Saturday. They lft for Wal la Walla yeuterday and expects to re turn Jhere ,tonlght., llris Siow Taxi Omilinc. i U.- - ! Wm, Qoedecke renortn bin hiiHlness growing o rapidly he h ordered a ew taxi which will tje here In about two week: With -the new machine. Mr. Ooedeche 'will .have five n UHe. .Jowett rteturnn. ' Stanley Jewett of the J?tato Biology leal Survey, returned Jast night after a three weeks' stay In Portland on ' oficlnl buHlneHM. Hev will Imive to nlKht for northern Waslilnirton to Cbntlnue hln work, ' ! ' I ,, ,i, i' Ooldiiian lnirovliiK Italdly ,- t- J. Ouldrnan. of the 8tnte Illoloor IctU Survey, who recently. i went to Portland A have an operation an one of hlH even. i' Improving rapidly and oxpecta to return to Pendleton oon. IvnrikWt Itoylcn In Minnrnliolls. Earnest Boylen, win of Mr. an Mr. Thomaa Bo1en and a medical, oppron. tlce In the United State Navy la now ni MlnneapollH a a student In special training at the Unlvernlty of Mlnne nota, and la specializing In pharmacy, nursing, firm aid and minor Nurgery The course la to last four mopthR and I'arnewt has been there since the first of June. Before leaving nont Island, v here he was mc rly statoned, he Kave a series of lecture, covering two hours each day, and given for tho In struction of a class of GO. I)r. II. A. Knydt'r Arrives. - Dr. H. A. Snyder of Portland, ar rived yesterday .to tbe associated .wlt-h Dr. H. K. Farnsworth while the latter 1. awaiting his call to the service as a member of fne dental corps.. Dr. jsnyder expects to tak.ovr the entire practice If J5r. Farnsworth Is called Inspector J Hero ' ' - Bugene' it. Putnam, maintenance Inspector, U. S. treasury department. Is In Pendleton today from Denver, Colorado, on a tour of Inspection of postofflces- His headquarters are" In Denver, Colorado.- ,r, t Ouihi Put aul Ankle. Blmer Molte of 'Weston, la at Ht. Anthony's hospital with a crushed fool ond ankle which was caused when Molte caughi his foot lh a strap as he attempted to Jump out of his car.' He fell forward and the Injuries resulted. H,e is Improving at present, however, t . r. t - . i.i . i All In t'loHS I. The district board has reported to he local hourd 17 of the 1918 rewis trants all of whom have been placed In class one. Following are tho names: 1H4 Edward It. Knbvsk; 144 Marlon F. Hall. 121 Delbert C. Ackcrman: 14 John W.'Petewon; 21 Chester M. Du nuis; Sh Lee W. Banks; 1C6 Charles A. Cordon; tl Joseph Kopp; 143 John fltotsi 2Dolfy Jr. Thompson; 34 . Dickson T. Smith; " Kmll John Kr Ickson; 98 Hoy Duff; 11 Marcus Wid- Two Potitnuisters Quit, t -i There are vacancies In , the-. post offices at Pilot Mock and Stanfleld as result of the resignations of post master Pickering at Pilot Bock and of Postmaster Ward at Blanfield Mr. Pickering Is going Into the military sorvtco while Mrs. Ward Is resigning because she will leave Stanfleld, her husband having entered the engineer corps of the army.. The vacancies will be supplied through examinations under the civil service. Homo for 20 lys' I'urloueli. H. B. Xutter arrived In Pendleton this morning from Xew York, and will be here for 2 days. Mr. Nutter Is a, member of i-roop D--iVndleton's pride. He has been In hoppltal at New York and in New Jersey for ev- A i-. v fir WiT-r'l-iMiifMHiil.f" n "Lesser Weils for Comfort" COOL CLOTHES . v ' ' '. Our stock of Tropical Clothes includes the popular as well as the more conservative styles. Bond Clothes' the utmose in value $12.50 to $40.00. . ; BOND BROS. Fciidlclons' leading Clotlilcra. Want A IjtwUire IMte. The Commercial Association Is In receipt of a letter asking for a date In Pendleton for Hergeant Ruth Far iiLm of the crack Serbian cavalry and author of "A Nation at Bay." Hier lectures covers- personal . experence and observations In Serbia, , -' r"- 11 ' . ..' llcckwith 3!ado Captaiik. , Professor T. D. Beck with, state bacteriologist, who was here last week Investigating the local water situation has DQen appointed a captain in the sanitary corps of the army and Is or dered to report to the Jtockefeller In stitute of medical research for special tnaining. He la a professor of bac teriology at O. A. C. Ill nice CaVlic Umlf. Jamea Hlmes caught M trout, the limit, at Meacham last Kunday. Other fishermen report poor luck and say the water is getting too low for good fishing, ' ' ! .Walter llute'liliw (ctnrn Walter Hutchlns, who tried sever al times to enlist and was accepted recently and sent to Camp Lewis as a member .of Troop D, returned Sun day to. Pendleton. He was rejected because physically unfit and at pres ent la quite 111. . . - . - . Emeat Dohtwrt' Actohs. Braest. Dohnert, Pendleton boy who enlisted five weeks ago In the radio branch of the naval eevlce. Is now In. France, - according to word received here -by his brother. Fred Dohnert. . - -," Arrive ny Aula. ... J. O. Kinsel and B. I.. i:iwell arriv ed In Pendleton yesterday on an auto tour of Eastern Oregon and Califor nia from Chicago. Illinois. They say that their long trip has been very successful and the roads fair for this time of the year. ... . . Office WIH tie Improved. ... The interior of the offices pf the Pacific Grain Co. on Court street are being rearranged and improved. Car penters are now at work and besides i these changes the walls will be calcl- mined. Xew filing cabinets and a safe have boen added to the office equlp Itnent. ' . ... .Sotld Kits to Miltop Iilghty comfort Jtlta. cut and ready .to lie made, were shipped .today from headquarters of the Umatilla Ited Cioss to the Milton auxiliary. There f will be made aside from the .kits- for Lmatlila county jnen, ia the caU .foi 1 .the 80- kits comes from northwest headquarto. s at Seattle. It la proba ble that they or sent to- France feu-distribution. Pendleton Ilnxca fionc . , '( Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cox and Mr. I and Mrs. K. A. Schiffler, who return- j ed on Sunday from a trip to Seattle, ! report that while there they visited Northwest headquarters jot the Red ! Cross and found that all Pendleton boxes had been shipped east. Thi includes the recent May and June shipments and shows that no time Is lost In Jiurrylng the shipments to their 'destination. , 1 I Have Canning: JUtt-ticn. For ,th benerit- of the Umatilla Red Cross, a number of Freewater women have organized a R,ed Cross Canning Kitchen, and donate all pro ceeds to the Red Cross. The kitchen, which is under the general direction o- ". M o. Mansfield, will can fruit at tha rate of 10 cents a Jar and veg . hi Ui rate of 12 1-S cents a Jar. Jars and all ether materials mna, .h iiiviuLl.rf . 4tv . thA . lutrnni. eam prerur Is lUsed for ihe can- .Temperature in UHK ,ningt . Many FYeewater womqn have pleilfi-ed themselves to donate ona day a month to the work In the kitchen. r K, i.i. i i Ig AN EVNJ ATTENDED BY HUNDREDS OF TIIIUFTY FOJS, BECAUSE OF ITS NOTE WORTHY OFFERINGS JN THINGS NEEDED FOR SUMMER. THE SAVINGS YOJJ MAKE ARE BIG." IT HAS A GREATER MEANING THIS YEAR THAN EVER BEFORE, BECAUSE OF MAR- ih WASH SKJRTING 't '. And suiting. Make up your wash . skirts from . these, offered in white and figured, also stripes of black and white, some plaids. Such materials as pique, gabar dine and sacking cloth. . 25c Quality, July Clearance , Sale 35c Quality, July Clearance Sale 40c Quality, July Clearance Sale 50c Quality, July Clearance Sale ............ ... 65c Quality, July!Clearance Sale ......I. 85c Quality, July Clearance Sale ipl.00 Quality, July Clearance ' Sale 19c IGc ile 39c 49c 8c 73c. lii.lt COLORED LAWNS I And natlste, some voile of neat floral patterns ami stripes. ST Incites wide. July Clearance Sale - 'So SUMMER VOILES Worth 25e and 33c arc placed on Jtarealn Counter at a price .!.. nin mnvn ibcm not. A collection of irHes. "- etc.. assorted colors. July Clearance Sale ANOTHER LOT ; , Wash Voiles and fabrics that go to make up summer Wss Many of our best attTiis and colorings arc lMrc. Come Bft yon a slimmer dress at a big savlDg; values 40c, 50e and 05c. ' Jul- Clearance sale t awe - STILL ANOTHER ASSORTRIENT Tliat Bold regularly from 75c to $1.00 yard to be sacrificed lc causc wc must not carry over to-another season, July Clear- Aco Sale ,-. Jl XV CI.EAItANCK SAIR SPRING TIMK KILKS l.49 in. Tlicsn are of liet quality, plaid and checks, saitaMn for cool and delightful aunimer frocks; S6 Inches- wide; sold res ularly for $2.00 yard. July Clearance Sale, yard fl.49 -EVERY PIECE OF WJHTEWAISTING : fJo In this sale, such as Voiles, Organdie and natlste, striped, plaids, cheeks and f teiirol. et a supply of. waists for 4 year . In advance. An oiiorti'ulty .p make nionc on m-eded rer- - lug apparel. , - - 2.K! Quality, July Clearance Kale . '. ; . . I8 : 353c Quality, duly CM-araiice rial ,.;'...,, i .'. . . '. . . 40o (Quality, July Clearance Sale 3:tc ' iOo Quality. July Clearance Kale ' ?ao ' , e."o QualHy, July :kronc Hale o - . J5c Quality, July Clearance Sale A7a ' ' 85c Quality, July Clearance ale ?" I.(MI Quality, July Clcaranca Sale ! . I.2S Quality, July flrarance Kale K . y.l.rt .Quality, July iciliice Sale ! " 1 LOT SHORT LENGTH DAMASK In a beautiful line of patterns, of very nest quality ninrwr- Ized damask, woven on linen looms, 70 Indies wide. . We nave 2 two lengths of these, S yards and Sf heavy" ueUxlit; excel- Ictit forcveryday. 4.M Cloth Length,' July Clearance Sale. I . ,"."3.3 r,.ua loti Iicnsth, jMly Clearance Sale (4.1 , . . - - . ' ..- - --' v ,j t: ; 1 IjOT LUNCH NAPKINS v '' ore ncS'io napkins - . . .Come In a medium size. Imnnml ready for nse; rrcnlar " price is ".y doen. ;Julj; CiearaBce Sale, dazea M . CLEAN UP ON REMNANTS very rcninnnt wlicilier silk, cotton or wooli-n. umt he One yard to 4 ar(ls; out t)ey po. jl(ily Clear rlraned ilp. we Sale Yi X rice. EMBROIDERY ANt CE- FjW).U2SCINC! c . , t . 2r Quality, July Clearance iiale li."Vc Quality, July Clearance Kale 40c Quality, July Clearance) Stale 5c "Quality, July CM-arance Sale Sc Quality, July Clearance Kale ......;... 7.c Quality, July Clearance Kale .......... R5c Quality. July Clearance Sale .-. .'. fl.OO Quality, July Clearance Kale 1.25 Qnality, July Clearance Sale . . .,. . . . . S1.5 Quality, July Clearance Sale . 42.00 Quality, Jury Clearance Sale t . 1 . $i',0 Quality, July earance Halo i . . . . i . . ; :!.IK) Quality, July Clearance Kale ; $.!0 Quality. July Cllearanoe Sale , 'An assortment of bcnutltul flouncing for sumnier dres-n--, pttticoats and lingerie. . ' . ISO 4 870 . 3S . 3'o . 4Ha . 7a . 'To . 7So . 9o . 5d l.0 IM aita t.IS . Mrs. T. J. Tweody, Thursday Ida L. Fowler, Friday; Mrs. Hamley, Saturday. Mra. I who visited the fields jester Jay. The j IXVKSTKJATE AIHCrjAIT .nFAV. J. J. I Egsers fields. In the middle of the! IKTTsoiT, July !. Ctiark-s Hushes ' Cold Siiring canvon. y. ill be certitie J i '" ---.-, uun-rai i.nnnn wuay fnr thn iinm white nvorio variciy. - --" ... IX nraKC Ila-. Ilccovcrcd. j as will the Kupei wheat in the same hi.iidl.Uf into delays of tho "hxrat 'Tjka. advertising manaaer ' looalfty. Mr. Anderson will receive ; .roSran rrcsidc-nt ilm , re- orTh. n, oreaonian and major of 1 his certificate for 290 acres of Mar-I v" ,..iu,ss;e,rc,,.cy are .... T5 ie;v.v.-...v.;v.-..v..v.-.l 4 the Umatilla county guard, has fully i-ecovered from hls..case of smallpox. Mr. Drake was released from quar antine last Saturday and has been at ork since Monday- Work lutein Tomorrow. .Tomorrow sees the resumption of the making of Red Cross hospital gar ments at the work room In the Fed eral building, and Mra. A. H. Col. head of this branch of the work, urges all rendleton women to be present. j will start promptly at 3 p. ni. Jllllllllllllliiiin iiimiiimn iiiiiiiiiiiiliiMiiiiiililiiillllllllllflllllllllllllllll and continue until 1:30 p. jn. anotwlll ,. 1. ,, ., M".. . h. ri.i.A,.J In 9ftil h,wiUnl hul In.tiatB wnicn are to oe nnisnea oy Kcpteinocr S 1. Supervisors as appointed by. Mrs. .5 Cox, are as follows: Mrs. K. T. Ter 2 ney. Monday; Mrs.,0. H. McFarland, Tuesday; Mrs. C. E, Rude, Wednesday; Dodge Brqti!5R5 c .- The most Dependable and Reliable car on the American market tKtay, It exactly fits war time .needs. ' " .Tlio tiro liillo.ice Is unusually hiRh. 1 The .Baseline consumption lJinusuully loa-, PRICE $985 f. o. b. DETROIT. .Wc can make immediate delivery of one Mrs. jiurn's Jxltcr- Here Is a letter that is certain to prove of Interest Jo people In this vici nity, ns cases of this sort occur In al .mont every neighborhood, and people should know what to do in .like clr-' cumstances: . . .. : , . . . SAVAXffAH. Mo., Oct. .12,nl.. "I used a bottlo. of Chamberlalnts Colla and Iliarrhoea Remedy! , about nine yenrs ago and It cured me of flux (dysentery).: I hd another attack of the same eomplalat some three or four years ago and a few doses of ' this remedy cured me.. I have recommend ed Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrohea llemedy to dosens of people since 1 first used H."' S , .Chaniherlain's Tnhlets. . - S These tahjcis are Intended espoclnU S y frtrstomnoh troubles bilioiisnesa and constipation. If yon have any trouble S of this sort, ssive, them a trial and ZI rtalise for yourself what a, first class S mcillclna will do for you. They only 5 cost a quarter. ' .Maximum tcmiicralurc, 100. Minimum temperature, 4MI. Weather, clear. Wind, light. Northwest. Itnimull. noun. tate -Valued at HS.a77.a7. The estate of the.. 'late Joseph Sheard. deceased, has been appraised at 83.9"7.9J. F. S. jt row. W. S. Ferguspn and M.. U Watts were the appraisers. I4fdla Sheard is admin istratrix of the estate. . . " i i H pool ins 5 .ratlcnts..,. The State Hospital la expectin B0 patients this evening from the state Insane Asylunat Malem- They will come-iln a special bar- All arrange ments have been made to accommo date the newcomers at the hospital- -..I. - t... SMrif-nrninrh station. nolUlCCO.- and Mr. Gerking r SO acres of Barrt -" ' i near Atht'ha- William Duff ana,'m;tiT AMERICA V -TO WIN Ralph Tachella. whose farms are near . ISJI Q the reservatir.n. will get certificates for White Club tjirley. Pavid Nel son has asked that his Hybrid wheat ln his rancn m nn 01 ur i" LParade and Retreat. There will be three companies and a large band taking part in the drill and retreat tomorrow evening.. At re treat, when -th flog is lowered and the bsird plays the Star Spangled Ban. ner everybody is requested to stand at attention farig- the flag, the men with their hats off.- This is the way to show proper respect, to the colors. Company O wilihold the regular drill this evening. Officers ajid guides and non-coms of company C, also all staff officers are requested to report at the j armorv tonight for battalion instruc- j tlon. Vhe parade will start from tho armory promptly at 7:30 tomorrow evening and orders to tho.men ore to report at tho armory before th.tf time. HlHT- I tl-. . 11 T Will ,Ilciort front California. Tapers are being forwarded by the local draft board th board No. 1, foi the Induction of carl C. I'erlnser In to -the national army under the call of Jvily t'i. Mr. Perlnger Is one of the SJ called frum X'matllla county for that 1 dute.- and .being In California will report, from that state. 1 . 1 Allege Cruelty. J. 1. I'erry. attorney for Nora Pearl Uwklnin, has filed In the uffice of the .county clerk a complaint asking far a divarce (mm her husband. Ru ins O. Dickinson. She "alleges cruel and inhuman .treatment. The chuple were .married -In JS and have five children-. The oldest, a daaahter. is is years or ne- Her name Ii" Effie May .Kelly- Tha Blalntlff iasl;s for the care and custody vf the others. ;e ll IX, IS; Kataerlne ,V- 1: James W-. 7: 0"ravl C. rialntlff lo asks that defendant -he ordered" to pay plaintiff i per month while the action is -penrtlmt and that tfeii(lant oe restralnett f4j.M1l -- inohsri-ig the plaintiff. Corner Cottonwood and Water St3. Zumuly.; l.lt, ,,i. ,!,, ... .. Tlie Jey ,n hir. 1-- - S To enjoy life we must ,ha,ve S'Hxl health. No one can reasonably hope to ret much real pleasure out of live tthen hla bowels are, dogged a nxt Lh WIH .Ccetiflt-iilr-., share of the time and the .poisons that i Henry Kxgera, ..Aliaiurt .'. Kuiwrs. 5 should be expelled are absorbed Into I Camay ,julcrnri and Oeorgc t;crking Xh svstem. produolng heiwleclia and 1 will receive certificates for ccrtlfieft indigestion. A few drops of Cham- seed wheat, w.ys - al coaimlu.-e com PllOne 530 E lirlaln' Tahlew will muve the bowels j lHavd of JS- .hrnk, county agent strenaihen. the dUrlItM-nd give, you t'nvfvswor a. It. Hlnp if t. A. C . ,a chance to realise , the real y , oljj, C Jlawklna, GUilam county agent !"i!HIH'l""'1l'''"'lF hv'ir. Try IU 'and W. W. .Harrah and Henry Mills. Here, for 10 Days-' Ix-avc. 1 Adam Linsner arrived in rendle ton this morning from Vancouver on a ten days' leave. He is in the medi cal branch of the service. M,. . t V ! : f 1- - -'-1- "Yr"-;! , t Louise Barton. Oakland, Cal., to C. ;H. UorerJand, llt&. N. v-t Wll I.8VV. 1-1 See 86, Twp. A J.". H. 5.- ' O. Vi. Lydell to Aua Rogers. 7M. ! mete and bound SW. 1-4 . XW. .1.4 ISec." 35, Twp. f N. R. J6. ' lrvington Height? Land Co..' tor W. C'Jta'y lots a and block li. Cole's -Addition,' .Pendleton. " - ' Oavid Howdyshell to P-a May Ctiat J. rler lot 7., block 185, Reservgtlonrr,l ditfon, Pendleton.' ' , . ,vl A tood. of IX D. IX to rr rrwM Mr r tierii rate n. ff!imt Jtit a nt jm tt AnfV, mm now im mat icutn jru m)oiiD.:i! O j. TAL.X CO. I e t -v .'CJOL.0OHM H.VCXXSCS. Cookinir In 1-Vance. Bud Parkes, who left Pendleton with I Colonel Hodges, commander of the Amerlcanenglneers In Frr.nce, who r 3 closed the gapldriven Into the British f3 Fifth armv's line during the otienine L9 '3 g!WvnirUiUiiiMHmiuiiuuuittL..3 . . . j, , . . . .. Troop I), writes nis motner. .-wrs. - - ... , Fisher, in IVndlftnn. that he has been : first American to receive tne uistin-j 3 j n.i i, n.i ,.,t h. Home guished Service Order from .tree a chef as he-is cooking for six officer Britain during tha war. .' " tit?, , It means fuH-powcrecI, ' high-qaalirr gasoline, ever drop! Be aura it's Red Crown before you fill. STANDARD Oil.' COMPANY (CtiaoraiO m jm nv ' mi a 1 fcaliSSsyJI a 1 3 will-'S) Injotnaleta wlthOMt a I rs CAMERA. Come In now and we will show yon tha Aneco, the amateur icarnera of tsrofeaA slenal quality, and tell yea how to maka -pictures a success. We sell Ansco Speed,- Film, Cyko Paper, Ansco Chemicals, frsry thing you nerd to lake Willi TaUman & Col I H. Va, Jackt dPwetaU Aftal, Manoard OH C fenoteton. Ore. 1 i 1 r" 'y We adn-rttM- ami wrce- War U ,nKs Maatpe tut -mte .with every j ' fjisrolissa. siiiitiiiuiuiuiiiurjtiniuiHaiuuittt:: J I I i i , I : s .- ? 1 - 1 1 1 n t ! 1 I i' i - ', 1 s : f.