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iH'"ifafr't'i,i11 'Tfri Itfi ipfit"Tpfl yfcr'J1'"'"irMf tt1 Ir EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGQNIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY AUGUST lViMW. 'PAGE THffrS mm Board of Manntters Altar. " ' ..There -will be a meeting of the board of managers of the Commercial As (oclntlon tomorrow at noon at the Hotel Pendleton, to discuss ' Import ant business. Too Much hitler. ' ' ( Yesterday afternoon Albert Mint horn, an Indian, was arrested by Of ficer wm, nnearer. Mlnthorn -was loaded with bitter and Jutor was rfl' leaned on bali. charge! i The JudRe will "return to the mountains tomorrow, whore it la said he has been heard Ing a flock of arouse to have them ready for the opening of the hunting; season the 15th Anto MechninlO. Dewey Benson, of this city, has en listed as an auto mechanic of enxl neers, and 'is leaving; for Pullman, Wash., going by way ,of .Seattle where he will enter training. Will Haul (.rain. C, L, Hurley ra up from Stnnfifld for, a few days on busincHS mutters. Mr. Hurley will put his teams to work hauling grain. Is Transferred. ' Carl I'errlngor. son of Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Perrlnger. who recently Join ed the service as a member of the aviation forces, has been transferred from Snn Francisco to Cnmp Iewls. T'nllxls In signal (Vini F. G. Hart, formerly station agent at Rathdrum, Idaho, has enlisted in the signal corps and 5s now stationed at Bremerton. He is a brother of Miss Ttnth Hart of Pendleton and Mrs. a.' W.. Phelps, also of this city. ltctiirii from Trip to California- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thomas and Miss Mary Lynn, are here today vis iting friends on -their, way to their home In Caldwell, Idaho. They have been touring southern Oregon' and California by auto. Morn on Motor Trip. Dr. and Mrs. J. ! Downs of Ban Diego, California, ar here today on a motor tour to Kansas City. They expect to return In a month. They suy the roads are exceptionally good and huve had little tire trouble. It4urn lo Moldli'rs' Home. Moso Thompson, a former Pendle ton resident, who has been here for some time, returned yteeterday to Koaeburg where he Is an inmate of the Soldiers' Home. Mr. Thompson Is 78 ycurs old and saw service In the Civil U'nr. He will nttend the G. A- R. reunion in Portland on his way home. lbal, and Miss Margaret Crlm, of Oak land, California, an physical training leafher. Miss Leila Norvell, of He lix, was chosen as teacher of the third grade in the Hawthorne school, and Mis ISffie Duff of Pendleton, as teacher of English In the high school. K. A. Hardnon of Milton was selected to-be Instructor in forge work, . me chanical drawing and other studies pertaining to the department of . In dustrial . trades. Chairman Irjediey and Fred Broer, Instructor, were given permission to go to Portland . next week and select the mechanical eqirlp. ment for the now department,. ; Ordered, to Itoport. - Meryl Agee who enlisted three weeks ago for the mechanical training school at Corvallls, has received his orders to report at Corvallls next Saturday. t , Holding Court Today. Justice J. H. Parkes is In Pendleton today from the mountains, where he has been spending his vacation. He has court this afternoon when A. J. JLohnson Is tried on an embezzlement New teachers were elected lost night at a special meeting of the school board with Manuel Frledley. J. J. Hum ley. Roy Italey, El 1. Smith and Fred Austin, city school superin tendent, present. The resignntions of Miss Ixmlse Halley. Instructor In phy sical training; Mini Norma Graves, instructor In English in the high school and Miss Dorothy jjewls. teach- ler of the third grade in the Haw thorne school, wns read and accepted. Miss Helen Lockwood, of Portland, was elected to fill the position as teacher In the firth grade left vacant by the resignation of Miss Nellie An- Attendanra Is flood. ....... Mrs. Ida t,. Fowler, In charge of the making of refugee garments for the Umatilla County- Red Cross at the workroom here says that attendance Is very good and that the work Is pro greasing nicely. Will Appoint Committees. Drill by Company A tonight and of Company O tomorrow night will be the last drill of the County Guard here before the benefith carnival which will be presented by Bernhar- dl's Greater Show company, beginning August 19 and lasting a week. Com- Jmittees for arrangements will he ap pointed arter drill and a good attend ance Is urged. RE COMFORT LONGER WEAR GREATER SATISFACTION All these and more you will pet in Bend Fine Clothes for men. . Consider the larger variety, the Better variety and the im portant fact that here you will find over two thousand suits from which to select. BOND ' CLOTHES $20.00 to $40.00 The utmost in value -Invitation Is hi Spanish. Major Ieo Moorhouse found good use for his knowledge of Spanish yes terday when he received an invitation to a masquerade nnll which will be held tomorrow at El Paso, Texas The entire invitation and description is in Spanish, so the Major sent his re grets in the same language. BUY THRIFT STAMPS SERVICE THRIFT $TAlir3 leitoi! ; Sal m A HAPPY WEEK IS PROMISED THOSE FORTH NATE WOMEN AND JMKN WHO ATTEND THE SPECIALLY PREPARED EVENTS FOR THIS W EEK. THESE SALES BRING SOME UNUSUAL; VALUES THAT WILD REPAY EARLY SHOPPE.RS. ABLE GOODS. COME TOMORROW. . IT MEANS; A BIG SAVING pN SEASON-- I Will Hold I. laminations. I Civil service examinations will be j held tomorrow at the federal build- I j lug for the purpose of filling a va- cfincy In the Pilot Rock post office. T. C. Mangold will be In charge of the examinations. So far three hav I aiiplled for entrance. 1 I Mi RiV T of k) FANCY SILKS Auxiliaries (irt Malcrlnls. Materials for ir5 housewives were sent to the various auxiliaries of the Umatilla County Red Cross yesterday by Mrs. Charles Bonney, In charge of jthls work here, according to a new plan which will permit all auxiliaries ,to Join in making the housewives. This is the first time the plan hits been tried. Pilot Rock received 10; Helix 10; Athena 21: Echo S3; Her miston IB; Freewater 18; Milton 16; Weston 18; Adams 10; and Umatilla If BOND BROS. Pendleton MAmHng Clotlilera. Will Mwt Next Tueftilay. . lOoho women will mwt next Tues day when Mihs Lxtrene Parker, hom demoiiHtration agent, will demon 8trntn tho ninkln? of siiffarlefi Jelly ami ams, usinjr corn simp us a -sHh-Htitute. Miss Parker vinited iKrho yeterdny and rays the women of that section ar enthusiastic, although thir supply of sirup Is low and It will be necessary to adjust this matter. Mrs. T. M. Johnson, of Kcho, Is in charge of arrangements for the demonstra tion and sho will ask the cooperation of Hermfston women who will be asked to attend. . IT IS HERE The Wrlglif Auxiliary Transmission for fords It gives your Font A speeds" ahead and 2 re verse. The Wright Auxiliary Transmission is easily and quickly attached to any Ford and with.it you have more flexibility than with any other car on the market. It gives you AN EXTRA LOW GEAR (lower than the one on your car) and AN INTERMEDIATE GEAR The efficiency i.f your Ford will'be increased T.O per cent with tills attachment. You can take hills on Intermediate gear tit stead of having to go into low gear, thereby eliminating heating and Kiinni; time anil gns. If you lo gel into a tlcht pinch, yon have an extra btv gear lo pull you out. Your eiigino will also crnnk easily even in cold weather, for It absolutely eliminates all binding in tile clutch. It Is absolutely the best and most prac ticable Ford attachment on the market. We absolutely guarantee the Wrisht Atixillinry Transmission. If mi are not nt.soliitety satisfied after ten dns use, we will re fund your money cheerfully. AcrntP: We arc illstrllMHors for a large ti-rrltory and hao an attractive proposition for lire dealers. Hold lo 9 and S 1.1k Purchase. M. Ft. Chessman is In receipt of in structions from the state food admin istration stating that it is the desire to hold city consumers to a limit f two and five pound purchases of su gar at a time. Any person who buys more than two pounds of sugar per : person per month can be prosecuted for hoarding. It is not the policy of the food administration to prosecute all such rases, but It will be insisted .that persons guilty of such shall re turn the excess purchases and 'the matter will be given full publicity in the papers. People found guilty Jnt hoarding seem to dread the publicity most of all. I'm lies ISrtiig High Priors. ) Howard Kvans, a well known fruit ! raiser of the Freewater section. Is a j business visitor In the city today. He jsays the most Interesting thing to the 1 fruit men of Freewater now is the jwny prune prlcee are soaring- Prunes j are nunted as high as (113 a ton. to clean: up during this Ah gust sale. Includes some of our best silks, in stripes, checks -and plaids. Suitable for dresses for street wear and make up into most prac tical frocks for every day business use. Shown in all colors and r caniblnations. You will like them and they are a bargain at, yard $1.59 SILKS FOR SHIRTS RADICALLY REDUCED Offered in neat stripes of different colors; 36 in. wide; also some plaids for waists and 6chool dresses; all of these come in all silk, and silk mixtures worth $1.00 to $1.25 the yard. We must clean these up. Pre-Inventory price while they last, the yard 67c ONE LOT CORSETS i Offered in several styles, of the well known R; & G. Corsets in, white and pink. We have nearly ' every size, 20 to 34. Pre-Inventory Sale $L29 SHEER WHITE GOODS Such as voile, organdie and, batiste, suitable for Waists and Dresses, in checks, stripes and plaids. No plain goodsjuiclilded. 25c -Quality- Pre-Inventory Salei 85c Quality, Pre-Inventory Sale.. 50c Quality, Pre-Inventory bale. . . 65c Quality, Pre-Inventory Sale. .V. 75c Quality, Pre-Inventory Sale I . . . 85e Quality, Pre-Inventory Sale.'.'. . $LO0 Quality; Pre-Inventory Sale. . . $1.25 Quality, Pre-Inventory Sale. 85c ALL COLORED WASH GOODS must be closed out, as we are hot going to car ry any .over till -the frext season. ' Such as voiles and batiste, of plaids, stripes and fig ured. ' These range in price from 25c to $L25 yard. Pre-Inventory price--ONE -HALF PRICE. -i - --' HEAVY WASH GOODS Suitable for skirts in aood assortment of patterns, some light and some - dark. These are limited and to dose out during our Pre Inventory Sale at ONE HALF PRICE. 4 19c 27c 38C 49C 59fc f.8c 77c EMBROIDERY FLOUNCING Finest quality embroidery flouncing, ..in widths from 12 inches to 45 inches tvide, suit able for women's, children's and baby dresses, ONE LOT FANCY HOSIERY to be placed on sale and cleaned up before in voicing. Includes all colors in stripes and some clocks; values from $L50 to $1.75. Pre-Inventory Sale $1.33 petticoats, etc. Of sheer o'rganctie and batiste. - Tins is a special assortment running from one yard to 10 yards in length. Pre-Invectory Sale, ONE HALE PRICE. - ; v - M Va BATH TOWELS We have too many froin 35c. to 65a Two big shipments came iri of these towels. Made of best quality double knit, hemmed ends; very absorbant. Supply your needs now far ft year. 35c Pre-Inventory Sale . . . , . . . , 6c 50c Pre-Inventory Sale ........... J . . . . . 39c G5c Pre-Inventory Sale 1 ..... . 43c gn the Court street Hide rnlned to level with the window on the Main street. This will necessitate a heightening t the wainicotinK. Other new feature will increase the office room and lohhy of tho quarter the Xall openlngw of the had1nR- tiopst. She visited Camp Ijewis and Bremer ton but Bayn that At the time the I'endleton men In the eervtce were out on liberty so she van unable to see t hem. rmprmimr Office. Improvements were bofftin today on the office of the Hart man Abstract CoiniHiny; ii Knt Court. The door will be moved over and the window j Can Now Kt and Slrc In Com Tort. If troubled with ImllKeMtlon or MecpleKjmess you should read what ; Miss Affne Turner, Chicago. HI, haf I to nay: "Overwork, irreKiilar mc-aln j and rareleKHnewt roRardbiff the ordi 1 nary rules of health. Kradunlly under- mined It .until la.st full I became a wreck of my former self. 1 suffered from continual headache, van unable ; to differ my food, which ieemed to , lay am a dead welKht on nty momach. ! I wns very conrtljmted and niy com j Mlexlon lecame dark, yellow and , muddy a I felt. SleeplesHneas was 'added to my minery, and I would j awake a.i tired ax when I went to sleep. I heard of Cbamlkerlain'n Tab I lets and found mich relief after tak ,lr,R thein that I kept up the trat t ment for nearly two months- They rb-sn.I my Mtomach. InvlKontted my 'pystcm. and since that time I can ut iand uleep in comfort. . am todav entirely well." j A llmutifnl Woman. Ii you know thot a leautlful wo nian always haa a jtm m1 diKettlitn? If ;3'our dlirestlnn la faulty, eat llehtly of I meat, and take an occasional done of hamlerlain's Tabletn to HtrenKth 'en your diKcstion. I'rice 2Tc j I Sincere iiratltiido. j Mrs. William Hell, KnMport. Ind., ! write: "I dwm It my duty to ex- i prewa my gratitude fir the good 'hamltetinln'M Colic and riiarrhoea l!medy did me when I had a severe attack of diarrhoea three yers ago It was the oi- medicine that relieved i me. ' i WVathcr Warmer Today. .Maximum temperature. 9N Minimum temperature. 43. Weather clear. Wind, f hlftinK. Itainfall. none. a rorporatlon. Is the plaintiff, try a suit filed in the Cmatllla county cir cuit court today against tlie ).-V. R. N. asking- for damages to the am ount of $1218.15. as compensation for dam aires suffered through the deter ioration of 700 'crates - -of prunes shipped from Freewater by he plain Pur-oms of fiaby ilrl. i tiff, who alleges tt waa the negMgerwce Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Robmen are t of the railroad that caused the dam- 1 nrv unvnM w I f jm BOMB. .Au. 12,Th nilialcirl council of Am has confprrd honol ary cltlvnRhlp upon ITwiKlMrt Wltaoifc Ttm pmmilatlon urmm n aMaac ment wich reat mhujrtimi. - tlie parentn of an eiKhl iunl baby Kirl burn today at Ht. -Anthony's hos I ilal. AHi-BTS "ru'l Trpalnwnil. AUeinff erupt and Inhuman treat- ase. Kl-Vcil ny Hnr Karl Aackerman. fued 19, waa kicked In the fao today by a horse and aa a result Is at St- Anthony's W. U Biiich has ihtickpi of the otrctiit court u r- - - 71 ( i i a tua m. .1 oikMiriun nits rnierpu h.iM,n n-ith . i rvnin. u been dlsnilfwra from ... . h ,... ... - " i ""wo wnicn is cansinr mm conmeraoia . , d . ( . - . iumwiim, wii.ii -. mi.-iMi iur. iifiiii. nm t-'iiuii ion, niiwrTr, IM HUl itri- " icouple were married af (irants Tass. seiiuiis. The accident happened on ' " .Januury 27. 1917. Will M. Teterson ths Hatlle SI. ion ranch near Pilot Sale. Omnrnieil. ' !is attorney for the Plaintiff. Kock. Delbert Ackerman. a brother Judge a. W. Theirs has confirm-1 - lnJured boy. bronchi him to Kmicry vs. Jtolcll. I Pendleton immediately by aulo- Josoph 1. Kimery Charles . DClfT FEO. hoaphata before tbreaklMt - ... WtMhM out i2h , ' t . e.l the sale by the sheriff of property rnder atnienmeni in me sini "i mui-. narei ipaini. in. ,u .. n. . . .. jnedell is the title of a slrit filed in the Suit to IK-.t cm Mortcaxe. " " 1 1 . .ircnlt court bv I). W. Unilev. attor-i 40itnrikrtt R. Rnlch tin nttrA . iney for plaint iff. It is a suit to col- ion in the circuit court airainKt K ,k-ct SS!.r.a as eoinenuition for the A. Hen tier and N. J. Mint en. el ux. to j"1 fellnt J"st rifcht, alleeed failure of the defendant to -foreclose on a mortgage note for the liy the plaintiff. Octs Onli-r to fhamrc Name. An order was twued from the cir cuit court yesterday irrantlni- Henry Koske of Athena, the privilege of chsntinff the spelllnB of his surname lo Koepke. , perform his part of a contract to plow i amount of 15n. The land involved 1 ll r. m ..hu nC lu,.,l f,,f t li ill. I ,, 1 i r f 1 .. a 1 1 x-C 1 . ou. . a - .1 . . : 'sR 1-4 SW. section SR. township i ' Aks for lald-n Nanif. s North, ramre tt. The mortaage was i . L ' J. n. I'erry. actlnc for Rdna rial-! issued to Joseph K. Thompson A Co if you vak u wIM . had taste. bad breath and tentrue M coatedf If yoirr head In dull or ttchtnc: It what yen eat sours and forms gam and wclf In stemaoh. or yon are biltoita, coni stltiated. nervous, sallow aiwt tmn'i betttn Irialdt bathmtt. THnk before breakfast. 4 I riaas of real hot water wltb a I ! spoonful of -limestone phosrmate This will flush the pntsnna am toxins from stomach. Hver. wldwe an rae ,loway aRtiinst W. C. tlaloway has filed ' ,a suit in the circuit court askintr for divorce for the plaintiff. The Hirup intend of suasr. ;oes to licit I. Miss Iiorene Parker, home demon .rf 1.,. nonnl 111 Helix tOllaV lir- laimlni: for a rtemonstratlnn which, couple were married In Pendleton. he cximm Is to (rive soon to show how October . 111. The complaint al- i 4nn. ,n he mnrin with corn ! leires the defendant is an inmate of tne tircKon pennomiary tor a crime i committed in linker county. Theyi tejJ fjtatpS Mrs. Ilalph Hnssell. local 'mnrrToan ! the return of her maiden name. Kdna of (he Aihena lrls' Honor 'Junrd, W!B.irl. in Pendleton today buyini? e pilpmest i . . . for comfort bajra which wil le sent , Yoiiik Man 1lw at TTojmltai. to T unit I In. omnty Ihij-s In the serv-l Albert Oerrera, aKed SN, died lat Ice. lU'.Hiee.H a nousewire. earn oK j nifrht St tho Mtate Hospital el pulmo omtalns amonar other thimrs a trencn purity tho entire aMtneatarv rrmrt. D mirror, tooth brush In case, shavina stock, tuael, soap In box, pencil and twine. Ilctnrnx from nnyliur Trim Mrs. Hose Campbell of Csmplells Millinery .ore, returned yesterdayj from a buylnfr trip to Iortlnnd jnnd 1 Seattle. airs. Campbell also lsued .-eattie. garter smytne are attor- : vur ,,,,, i.un.ediaMdy upoA ne- for the plalut.ff. j arising In the morning f. wnah eol of the system all the ftrevlana day'$ Says Ctijtte lias Ttabbion. ! i.mnuii waste, rases an mt bil Charles Johnson, of sttanley Creek : before putting more food inti thA was in Pendleton yesterday and re- stomach. 3 ported to Stanley Jeweit. of the 1'ni- I To feel like yotinir fris fees; nkf lliologlcal survey, that a " '" before i neres tn rabid cooto entered the yard at the I became h .i.l. fl w ith l.ly fmj Johnson home Siin.lav. He said the ! I'orUiea, get rr..ni -.ir ohurri m le A animal had all the indications of ran- ""arter pound of l.i.iesione ptinsphal ies and that It showed no fear of'n,,h bi.-xpe.t-rve and almoat entering the yard at the Johnson home 1 U'","- f',r b Sunday. He id the animal had . ,, " - . . . nary tuberctilosis. H was committed . . . "the skin, clear -imv. "wsoenlnw an4 f.ur years nKo from Multnomah ; fear of entering the yard. ' fyeening. ... b.i water ami tin.. county. Relatives in Washington Jn"""n I"" coyote witn a , mtcmK ,,.) , he fl.aiarlk sent word that thev w ished tne man ,rlb "nt " tsraped. Mr. Jewett savs lv,r kldn.i and l-.r -I: M-n and to l.e Riven a Unman Catholic burial IM" animal will die after three days who a'e n.iAilv -. ustlpate. here. The funeral will he tomorrow ,h,t 'here la email chance ft mi...is. headei hv n-n-e any sfrm fiom the Fnlsoin chapel- spread of the disease. arh disorder ehooM negla tah tmtdt j i bathing I -e fore breahfaM. Thev a re Aks nnnuum from llallmaA. Nellie Hatfhead la so per pendent of assured thev will teom. tea! rraata The Culifornia Fruit Ubrtrltul r. 'eehoora at Broadhead. Wis? 'on the subject shortly. if