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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1918)
' " EIGHT PAGE3 FAGS fTttT. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1918 m iiis of pdihi 1 1 '. ' ' 'III f ,y, , ij ., ..I I l l ' ,t, f. ,,) , I (i.,.i.,i'.,-...f ?' iW. H.' Yatfn, lU(j Wobb street, 1 confined to his home .by sickness. Mr. Yates waa tnjiired in an accident sev. erut months hgo and has novcr fully re.co-vered from hit Injuries. Folate, Aihjiraisex.' ' , DntiKlns Helta, . T. J. Tweedy and Al Huberts, appraisers of the estate of Frank Kwope, deceased, have fil ed their nM'ort of tho Inventory and appraisement. Bhowlna total valuo of $23311.08. - Here From l amp Trani.' . , Hericoant Jabin VhiiBht, at one tlma proprietor of the Delta, In here viBii log his sister, Mrs. ,1).. C. McVabb. fierjceant VouKlit la a member of the hospital corps and Is - stationed ot Camp Travis', Texan,'' He exports to return on Monday. - Will Visit Hon at Canv fJront. Mrs. I .flora Waller, of HerinlBton. left yesterday for Camp Grant, noar Chicago,' where she will vlait her son, Frank Waller, who I In thei service. Waller, who held several positions as were fined 3(I0 each and costsg bi fore Judge U. H, Marsh yesterdaV afternoon, charged with the unlaw ful possession of whisky. The de fendants were arrested lost 'Saturday with a number of others at Myrlok as the aftermath of a general sprue. At tho tlm of the arrest hut two bottles of liquor were found, which was proven to belong to the men fin ed. The case against Harry Myrlck, OcorSe Fletcher. I'Hjirl Winery, Earl OiirllnK. II. It, Crowder, Om firown and Kusle Fletcher awrestod at the 'same 'time were dismissed. Mm IWcl.lnwm Il In Ni-w York. Mrs. H. X Dnvlrt received word to day of the death- of her slsterr Mrs. A. I,. Dickson of Antwerp, New York. . iMrs. .Ilckson, although 7s years of agi, has visited Pendleton several times Jn the past few years and has many friends here, who will regret to hear of her Ioas. Pamphlet to Distribute A number of pamphlets have been received by.3. K. Cranston for distrl- orchestra director and band leader bfi. j button among:, thoao Intercated In the reilnr for the camp. Suit to rViltrW. . Complaint ha been filed In- the office of the county clerk In an ac tion of John Unr against W. R. Karnes and wife to collect $71.05 and-J costs for merchandise alleged to have been sold the defendants, a writ of attachment has been Issued. Wallace. Morrill Apimlnlid Adminis trator, t In tlio nintter of the estate at Charles Morrill. deceased, Jllrtfce Marsh has appointed Wallace Mor rllT administrator, his bond being placed at fSO'Kl. The appraisers ap pointed were J. F. Blover. B. IU Gained and Walter 'utnan. leaves for Convention, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heard left today for Lake Tnhoe, California, where Mr. Heard will attend the tenth Annuel convention of the Enult- nble Life Insurance' company. In !S Short f V.xftnuw. Portland they will be Joined by C. E. I Indicative of the short barloy crop Nelson of Pendleton, and Edgar being harvested in -Vinatllla county. Brnlth, formerly of this city. This Isiniay be mentioned the experience of lumbla river basin. It Is published by tho Oregon Society , of F-nglneera, They may be bad by c;iljin at tt.e Commercial Association rooms. Organize Honor Guard. Miss Virginia Todd, county leader for. the Glria Honor Guard, went to Pilot Rock yesterday evening and or ganized a branch of the society there. Eighteen girls Joined and Miss Boy- len was, chosen 'local leader. The meeting- to organise was held after ('lmntunu.ua and a large and enthusi astic crowd attended. George JloiJi OmvaHwine;. Word "was received by Mrs. Mary Hoch of Bingham frprlngs, that her sen George Hoch, who enlisted In the navy oVeria.year. ago, is convalescing after, an attack of pneumonia. He Is stationed at Cavlte. Philippine ' Is lands and la now a first class yeoman- , -!.:!'.-: the third convention of the company that Mr. Heard has attended. Xext year It will be In New York. . W. Vi. Campbell. He had 70 acres In barley and finds his harvest will be not more thajs enough to fcei tit stock on his own fnnm The barley cut from three sacks to the acre o as high as 1$ sacks. , Mr. Camxbell figures Hero noylluc KupplicM. Mr, ItMrfhn 'horrt- tA.' nt Iha Umatilla auxiliary of the I matllla the harve"t 18 3S "hort of paying the County Red Cross. Is In Pendleton to- XV?T ot r"""K a"? ha"",""r I IIIUIMUIiiei If4 ro'J 1I1IF twu ;10 mute teams hauli'-iq tho grain fro v, the farm north of Pendleton to the Colcsworthy chop null. iii especially anxious that i fin ibrown 4d unhleachett heUS shirts Thai com pleted and brought In and also the summer gingham pujamua. At pres ent, the hospital bed shirts are being made at the workroom ,lt the feder al building, and Mrs. Cot reports that more women are needed for the work, as the average attendance dally Is two women. This number Is consid ered Inadequate as 260 garments must bo finished by September 1. I'uilcruiK'si 0KTatlon. Mrs. Ij. 15. Kelser underwent on operation at rtt. Anthony's hospital thU. morning. Hlie Is itolne nicely at present';. , , , Sfw foHtmlstnvut at WeHtlitnd, Mlxs Arietta White has received appointment from Washington, D. C. as post'mlstress at Westland, Dmatilla county, to succeed Henry T, Hphfoe dcr, -who recently: resigned Will )lcaHura for I iiitorms. , Major Ljem Irake reiitiests that all n-.emliers of Companies A and c who have not been measured for uniforms report i:r(lay evening, at 7:a at tho armory, when measurements will be taken. . -, HullifuM Is 413.. , 1 Maximum temperature. 77. ; Minimum temperature, 50. Weather, cloudy. ' Wind, - west,., gentle. ltaln, ,02. Hnfio to Orgtinlu Hand. The ITniatllla County Guard ex pects to organize a county band soon. Several menders of tha Pendleton band are in charge of the plans and there Is considerable enthusiasm. The band will te ful,y' equipped with of ficial uniforms by the guard. Indiana Hold Fuiheral. The funeral of Minnie Oldwoman, Indian woman who died yesterday as the result of injuries sustained after being struck by a train, was held this afternoon at Caygse. The woman was 75 years old and the wife of George Lucas. day ' buying the articles necessary to equip' comfort kits which Kcr auxil iary Is making. Hlie says that the work In I'matllla is progressing rap idly and that at present they are be ginning work, on two 1. men hospital lied Jackets. Wrffton Sends Kciort. Weston auxiliary of tho. County Red Cross sent In todny a re port of the work donnVwre ,n J"'r showing that they have made ,13 helpless case ennts, seven knitted sweaters, fit pair of knitted aox. 60 d!h towels and 12 pillows. The have completed a quilt also, and ex pect to auction it soon and donate Iha proceeds to tha relief fund of the Red cross. ' 20SO Arm (Vrtltlcd. ITmntilla County has 2080 acres of certified teed wheat. Certificates ar rived today from O. It. ifyalop, sec- I'matllla r'tary of farm ctoih at n. A. C and ounty Agent M. K. Hhrock will send thtm to the farmers whoe wheat was examined and pronounced up to re quirements. They are C. W. Howell, for 160 acres of early Haart; George (Jerking, for 60 acres of Karly Haart and CO acres of Marquis; Jim Hill, for 640 acres of White Hybrid, No. 126: Henry, loggers, for 160 acres of Whit Hybrid, No. 128 and 260 acres of fall Marquis; n. K. Anderson, for 290 ncroa of fall Marquis; Shumway and Kratts, for 160 acres of Marquis; and C. A. Moll, for 400 acres of Tur key.i Mr. Hhrock expects more cer tificates soon for other farmers who made application. (. I-iiir Reclassified. The local board received reports today from the district board of the reclassifying of four registrants by the district board. They follow: Wm. K. Hoffnagle, 11; Panoa I). Dunls, 11: Roy John Price, 2c; Jasper R. Same, II. The classification given has to do with .occupations. .Inifice Marsh Holds Court. With Circuit Judge G. W. Phelps away on his vacation at the coast, and Justice of tha l'eace J. II. .Phrkes at'hla summer home In the mountains at Moacharo. County Judge C. H- Marsh flndu himself the only Judicial officer In tha city these days and In addition to looking aft?r tho usual matters before his court i Ing of hospital garments for the he Is occasionally called upon to hold j fmatllla County Red Cross, requests court, taking car of matters coming that anyone who tins tuken work of before tho other Judges In the ordi- this kind home, finish It as soon s Want." All Work Rroucht In. Mr. A- H. Cox. head of the malt- nary course. Two lined $:IOO Rach. J. N'. Rlckahaugh and possible and bring it to headquarters. Mrs. Cox eflys this Is very urgent as she wishes to 'get all work on hand Dike Hill ready fop shipment Immediately. Hho BOND CLOTHES iff!'' I If- jl:';V 'if m Xr Arc perflation In every detail, but their style , bcjrlns uhero otli-r cbitliea Whi vr off. To the man wIm wearx tkem, Uuy lmart a manly Is-srlmr. trim, erect a cIoiIich can only whew drwlgned by miMrr talent antl skil fully tatlfirt'ri by liaml. The BOM) lalx-l is yonr 4elge of uiiquall flenl soll-aelhui. Bond Clothes $20.00 to $40.00 Tbe utmost in Value. , BOND BROS. i Fendletons Leftding Clotblm. t 4 - Camp fx Mis Officer Omilntf. K. (. Draper received today from the adjutant general announcement that an officer from Camp lwis will be here August 7 to address registrants of Pendleton and fmatllla county along the different lines of education it Is desired tlvey should study before entering government service. Full ar rangements for the meeting will be announced later by the local board. Apply for Training t'ainp. James S. Johns. Harry Chambers and Kenneth Aoodale have made ap plication, through Captain Pteel at Walla Walla, for admission to the central officers training camp which Is to he conducted on a continuous basis at Camp Pike. Arkansas, and several other places after September 1. The camp Is open to a certain number of civilians and to men from the national army. Those entering the camps must enlist for the war. ItcuJHtrrcd In IriHllrton. The Portland Journal todny car ries a story of the killing In Rrie. Penn., of Alfred K. Frans, July 14, by a detective, saying h was former ly a Portland man. Frani waa well known In Pendleton, having resided here and In Athena, His mother is understood to be living at Hermiston. where she owns a 15-acre tract Frans is registered in Pendleton. The Journal story says the detective who dirt the shooting has been arrested and Will undoubtedly he charged with fli-Bt,,d'eSrce, murder. , ,. ,.. , , Wonts n Sltot in to r According to a pnone messnsc re ceived by the sheriff this morning. J- I Thompson Is under arrest at Milton charged with having shot a woman, whose name was not learn ed, wounding her in the leg- The ar rest waa nade iiy lieputy Sheriff J. H. West. It Is understood that booxe In some form waa the cause of the trouble. A hearing In the case will be held tomorrow, at 10 o'clock be fore Justice J. It Miller at Milton, with someone from the district attor ney's office present to represent the state. Asks ." a Mouth for Children. Wfll M. Peterson attorney for plain tiff has filed tho complaint with' the, county clerk asking the court to j grant a divorc to Funtce H. Nance ; from her husband, George W. Nance. The couple waa first married at Aus- j tin. Texns. in 1906, Inter being dlxj vorced. They were married again ! June 5, 1917, and have two children,: cna Truett, from the first marriage: tha other. James Ballard. J months old. The plaintiff alleges cruel and Inhuman treatment, and asks that she he grunted ISO a month from the plaint irf for the support of the Tlill-dren. Plan Memorial Home. i ATIJtNTA. on.; July 25- A move I merit for building a memorial home 1 In memory of the ln!e Judge Robert i T. Daniel, of Griffin, Gn., who was grind sire of odd Fellows of the i world at the time of his il jib. has i been started by tho grand hulse of ! Georgia. The home will 1e for Indigent Odd Follows and . llebeknha and their children. RRITSI'.li TO KTANI I-HHt NATION-U Alll PORTLAND, July 25. Theodore Davidson. 4 5. logger, refused to stand wh)en the orchestra played "The Sta Spangled ItanneC' at a local theater Inst night, and todny he Is In the city Jail beaause he can't furnish Ji0 ''all money. Iluy Tlirlft Stamps Willi f Savings Madef At Tials Bale. Yum Can Do It, . rr in a he w V. J . -w rsoy Tlirif i tl Raving At Thkt Bmlm -- Son Cm Do It, ' T it 1 W W Men's Palm Beach Suits Friday ONE-HALF These palm Reach Suits consist of the aesson's very best ntyles. Cortie in both light and dark patterns! siaea 86 to 4. I'm back aiul conservation models. ; r 'it . a - I -Special for PRICE ' $I5.( PAI.M HFACH SI ITH. 1.-M VMM ltl:ACII SI ITM IIII.IMI Pl,l HKAC'li HI ITH .ro pai.m isi: v ii si itm ; ...... . . $T.S : ....... .2r. . , r..H( $t.'-' . There in a limited number left. ' Make your selection ear'ly Friday morninK. 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