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oTorrr VWTnWWf MilWj'&WO rvteS..A2" PAGE TltHEIS DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1918. jr- "J"', il'T- lWC MATICP PENDLETON Buy Thrift" Stamps. L ' Rnleaxrd on Jloml. George Chenoult indicted for non support, plead not guilty In circuit court this morning, and was allowed by Judge Phelps to go on bond here tofore furnished. Scnrmicrd 1 to 10 Years. J. Qoldoy, jndlcted Jointly with Fred Whetstone, for larceny plead guilty before Judge Phelps and was sentenced from one to ten years In the state penitentiary. I-lta Has New Klirn. The Dolta confectionery Rtorn, has a new electric sign for I he Itmind-tTp. It Is In the shape of a deita and la green In color with whim lettering. . JIurp.T Canyon nccoralio.is Hiv A carload of evergreen boughs ar rived yesterday from the mountains near Meacham and are being used for Happy Canyon decorations. The boughs aro fir and 'pine- land where they attended the O. A. It. encampment 'last month. Crow Jctn .MenilKTHlilp Fee, The Umatilla County Kcd Cross re eeived $1 today from Mrs. Henry Heamor, of Weston. This entitles Mrs. Beamer to membership. Will ItoMiimo Meetings. The Itoyal Arch Masons will mee tomorrow evening for the first time this fall. Three candidates .ire to be Initiated Into the mark masters' degree. Special I.ktensn (tommittrc. Councllmen I). D. Phelps, Joseph Ell and Ralph Folsom were named as a special license committee at the ses sion of the council last evening to have charge of the- issuing of concession licenses during the Round-Up and de termine the character of Bame. Funeral Ut Ho Tomorrow, The funeral of John York, son of Mrs. Ida M. York, well known River side resident, will be held tomorrow from tho FolKOm chapel. The boy, who was 19 years of age, and born in this county, died Scptombcr 10 In Ka lem at the State Insane Asylum- He was a momber of tho Roman Catho lic church, and Father Brown will officiate at the funeral. Hern for Hound-Up. Harry Heathman and family ar rived In I'cndlcton last evening from Tekon. Wash., and will visit till after the Romid-Up at the home of his father. J. H. Heathman. Mr. Heath, man, who Is a former Pendleton resl 'de'rit. Is an O.-W. R. & N. conductor running' out of Tekoa. 8to Advance Registrations. 1 J. H. Hockwith. chief clork of the local board, says he filled oi't fchout SOI) registration cards before registra tion day. These were for men In Pendleton who would oe un.'ililc to reach their homes In time Jo register end 'or others from this place who vould be away from homo today. C'nmrn to Sep 'Fin Iturk. James Sutton, a Civil War veteran of Jackson, Mich., arrived In Pendle ton last evening accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. Minnie Huntley, De troit, Mich., and will he here until Sj'fter the Round-l'p. They are on their way home from a visit to Port- Cawn Sot. Four of those Indicted by the grand Jury appeared before Judge Phelps yesterday and entered pleas of not guilty. Hugh Walker, charged with larceny was allowed until today to Plead and held In custody of 'the sheriff. Trial of Charles Parker was set for September 13, charKed with rape. Tho trial of Homer Watts was Bet for. the 13th. James O. Hulrd. plead, not guilty of "pointing a gun at another." number of days , with .01 or moro inches of rainfall was six. The weath er was clear 17 days, partly cloudy eight days and cloudy six duys. Ac cording to' a report for the year, enud ing August 31, the total rainfall was 12.31, which was 1.79 below normal. First to Ho IXforatod. , Tho city hall Is the first building In tho city to be decorated for Round -Up.' ,.' Is Prrscnted With Watch. Captain J. W. Kocker of tho Oregon Military Police, was presented with a gold wrist watch today, by the mem bers of his company, tho occasion be ing his forty-fourth birthday. StuMiIO Fires Rear Adams. The Oregon 'Military Police were called upon last night to check a fire In stubble fields north and west of Adams.' They found' upon arriving thut' the fire was burning Itself out, The loss of property was small. Leavo for Camp Ixwls. . . . ljeoiiiild R. McRcynolds and Frank HInkle left this morning for Camp Lcw.is to enter the service. The for mer was Inducted by the local board lor Ely, Nevada, and Mr. HInkle was Inducted for tho board at Castle Pale, Utah. ' ToImm-iio to IK Kent. Half a barrel of "smokes" for the boys in the service, collected by the customers at Welch's Cigar store on Court street, will be sent to the con valescent ward In the army hospital at Camp Iwls. The tobacco has been accumulating for some time and those who are In chargo wish to ship it to France, but as this is now Impossible, It will go to Camp Lewis. Rainfall More Than Normal. The rainfall for the month of Au gust, which was 1.4 7. is over throe times the normal fall, .43. according to the weather report for the month. The greatest fall In 34 hours was l.ST. August 20. The hottest day was Au trust 24. when the temperaturo was 99. The minimum temperature for the month was 41, on August 28. The Mrs. MtOrnilw Coming. " Mrs. J. I). McCombs. assistant state, leader of home demonstration agents, will arrive In Pendleton from O. A. C. September 17 for an Inspection of the work here. She will leave Sep tember 19. Uwcutlve flbnimlttee to Meet. 'The executive committee of the Uiriiilflla County Rod Cross will meet today at headquarters In the federal -building,, W. L. Thompson, county chalrmun of the chapter will preside. Regular routine business will be transacted. . 11 Selective Draff system of BOND BROS, permits you to select the one fashion that is most becoming to you, and the one fabric that is most pleasing to you out of hundreds of the choic est clothes. BOND SERVICE means a saving service for you in price, in time. It means the utmost in quality, from the out side texture to the in side trimmings. NEW FALL STYLES $20.00 to $40.00 ' BOND BROS. Peodletona' Lead In Clothiers. Hod Cross Gets Xew Instructions. Tho Umatilla County Red Cross to day received new instructions on buy ing materials for the chapter and the shipping of the finished articles. Sec retary C. E. Roosevelt says that the Instructions do not Introduce any rad ical changes, except that the new re ports are more complete than former ly. Is Suiieriiitendent of Hairy Cattle. . M. 8- ishrpek, county agem, return ed last night from Walla Walla where he acted as superintendent of the dairy cattle exhibit at tho Walla Walla fair. He says that till stock v. as good and that the show was ex cellent. There were no Oregon ex hibits, however, except by a few boys who are members of th pig clubs. Bay War SavinJ Stamps. -. SER VICE . vtfomens arid Misses Many are the delightful model's in this group, a 11 so new and attractive and in such generous vane ties that choosing beconies a' real pleasure,' especial ly when you bear in mind the very moderate prices. There are Jersey. Dresses smartly tailored, Satin a nd Crepe de Chine Dresses very serviceable and dressy. Serge Dresses are shown' developed in many newest styles', and Velvets too; are shown and are very .beautiful. Prices $19.50 to $75.00. , , .V - ' ' - ' ' Honor Guard to Meet- The Pendleton Girls' Honor Guard will meet Saturday night in the coun cil room of the city hall to elect of ficers for the coming year. The nom inating committee, consisting of Miss Agnes Creswell, Mrs. Fern Brown, Miss Arlie Rouanzoin, Miss Grace as to give information renarding the Allen and Miss Helen Thompson met j work. Tho letter said that this should J yesterday andd rew up the ballot. All be considered one of the activities of I members of the Honor Guard and Itho Red Cross and that failure to make those otherwise interested are asked j.siich arrangements is a neglect of , MOLE SKIN SATIN A satin that' riot only gives the wear but has a beautiful lustre that is permanent. Offered in all shades for street and evening wear; 36 inches wide, suitable for dresses of character and style. Be sure to see this wonderful satin. NOTIONS AND DRESS MAKiWg SUPPLIES in abundance ; all kinds ;, all sizes. When you want a notion come here and get it. 'Priced right. LUNCH SETS of pure linen in big variety of beautiful satin designs floral effects and conventional. The set includes one cloth and six napkins. Very appropriate for gifts. HAIR BOW RIBBONS Good quality, just the right width "of all colors of beautiful, flowered patterns. The yard 25c and 35c BABY FLANNELS Keep baby warm now and in the days that are to come. We have plain cloths and beautifully embroid ered patterns. . . r ; -'"Plain Flannels' . . i.r'.1. . .'. i. . 59c. to $2.50 Embroidered Flannels $1.00 to $2.00 BOYS! DONT OVEltLOOK OUR Round Up GueoSiiiff contest IT'S FREE IT COSTS YOU NOTHING Come tomorrow and learn particulars if you have not already. Boys up to 13 years only can guess. 5 more days. , , .... .., w 7 ) mm The Nemo Srassiere suppliments the service of ahy good corset in moulding the fig ure into trim, neat lines. Reshapes, reduces and flattens the bust; gives a smooth, flat back, and a stylish, erect carriage all with perfect ease and Comfort. The under-arm laces -make the ; Nemo Brassiere adjustable. It fits any figure, and it "FITS AS YOU FASTEN!" '""Just draw and tie trie wist-ta, that's'alk SimpJeY isn't it? and so effective! Prices $1.00 and $1.50. to be present. After Men for Shipyards. W. J. Seaman, employment exami ner for the Northwest SHeel Co., of Portland, is In Pendleton today. He Is going on to La Gande and will be in I'endleton during the Round-l"p when ho will make a special effort to secure men to work In the shipyards for his company. Mr. Seaman is also in the U. S. Employment service. He states the Northwest Steel Co. regularly em ploys 6000 men. and new ship ways are now being laid out which will re quire 7000 more men. duty. Up to the present time, there has been no training in First Aid or Motor Corps work under the direction of the Red Cross, although the Girls Honor Guard bod classes in these two branches some time ago, which have teen discontinued. Will Complain to 1'actory. So many complaints have come to Miss Lrene Parker, home demon stration agent from women who are canning frott and vegetables regard ing a brand of self sealing Jar lids now on the market thut she has written to the factory to see If matters cannot be improved. Comparison between tho lids sold last year and those sold this year show that the mblwr in the latter Is Inferior In quality. This, according to Miss Parker, is no doubt due to, war conditions. She urges that any one who has hud difficulty with the lids write or see her ut her office in the federal building. Suit to Collect. H. L. Hurroughs, incorporated, has filed suit In the circuit court to collect balance of 163.85 allesed to be due on account from Mrs. . A. (Birdie S.) Hiver. Geo. W. Coutta Is attorney for plaintiff. ROUND-UP BOOSTERS, IFIRE DESTROYS HOJVIF 20 CARS STRONG. TO OF W. YATES, FIREMAN VISIT FRONTIER DAYS INJURED BY HOSE Pendleton to "Take In" Wal la Walla Show on Saturday. if. S. OFFENSIVE! (Continued from page 1.) Midnight Blaze Does $2000 Damage to Lewis Street Residence. Iluntly lighted ur the storm c-iouds. 1 HCEXOr REPOItTBD AT SlC? MIHIKXr ' . r I.OXDOX, Sept. 12. Jforth of SR. Miliirl Hie Americans hato captured Combress. It Is learnedl . here titll ex oiling. It hi reported tile American have readied the western outskirts oC Demnumin-Lst .Montague. ' TTm I reiK-li are reported In the western outskirts of St. MlliieL , Asks for Circuit Court Kcrislon. 1'V. Kuruas through his attorneys Raley & Haley, has filed an actum In the circuit court aiialn.st J. H. Hent xer and K. P. Kodil. Justice . of tho peace lit Hermistou... The suit Is tho outgrowth of ruse in tho Justice 'court several weeks ago wherein the I a hove plaintiff was the defendant, and ! ullages the derision f the trial was jwrong through the Judge cxccedlnK his Irights. The case involves a disputo over a horse. Huh, Rah, Hall. I Twenty cars of Pendleton Round- I The homo of W. S. Tates. 915 E. Up boosters will attend tho Walla j L.ewis Ktrcct. in Byers Grove, was de Walla fair Saturday plead by Jas. H. Utroyed by fire last night shortly aft Estes, director of parades for the cr midnight. The loss of house and Itouud-Up. contents is placed at J2000. fully Mr. Kstes has announced there ill I covare(j ty insurance. Tho house be bo that many aulus ready in front of j ,,. ( , Mrs E w McComas. his offico on Main street promptly at ( Mrs Yatcs and two children were or the American attack. They 8:01) o'clock Saturday morning. He , ,, Ih- front m,rch and when : startiiur the encirclement of St. is anxious for any others who have- PRISONERS PILING 11'. ? The number of prisoners s jprohaMy large. Vrouim of SO and loo are pac ing throngh tillages near the front .Many prbmncrs are from the tenth di vision, a crack organisation which imrticifmtcd tn the Mar no orrensivci f July. Tlp French are advancing5 on a S3 kilometer arc between the point arf Mi- awakened were unable to get In the.liicl. Don't Blame Your Ford for not starting these cold mornings, because It can't help It It's Jaist the nature of the thing. Overcomo this trouble by hav ing us put an The Standard Ford Starter This starter Is the only successful mechnnlcnl Ford starter on tho market. It Is very simple In operation, being composed of a series of levers which greatly multiply the power delivered to the starting pedal. A slight push with the foot sisrts tho engine from the Beat. Combined with the Standard Starter Is a prim ing device for use during cold weather, and we guarantee It to start the motor at the third trial even In the coldest weather. The standard Btartcr Is entirely different from any other Ford starter you have ever seen, and It undoubtedly Is tho best and most practical on the market. The price Is only one-third the cost of an electric starter and much more reliable. We will In stall It complete for J&35.00 Distributors for listcrn Oregon and Western Idaho. Will Send Out Illanks. Report blanks, to aid the govcrn Iment in getting an adequate idea of 'how much food is being conserved, will be sent out Immediately by Miss Lo rene Parker, home demonstration agent, who plans to huvo one of these blanks In every home tn the county. When filled out, the Food Adminis tration will know how much food und vegetables have been canned, what method of preservation was used, and the amount stored, other informa tion will be on what amount was bought and what raised at home, nnd whether sugar or syrup was used in preserving. There is also a space left for information regarding eggs and meats. 1 , Chapter Chairman to Akl. i In a letter to the Umatilla County Red Cross today from headquarters. ( It was urged that all chapter chair men of Red Cross arrange for the giv ing of instruction In First Aid and In Motor Cors work for women, as well Apimlmcd (.uaiiliun. liessle Price has been appointed guardian of Marie Allen, minor. not signed up to go to let him know j department. I las curly as possible so reservations , The fjre wag dscovered Bmi a , t Mr. and in nlndo for them in the grand . Jack at 1J:10 f rom I ,on. Wash, stand. H. W. Collins is in Walla Wal- wh fr)m th(J BOU(h sjde s, Ceorge. la looaj muKing rmT.siin. .u. sun. ih, hi..ivpim "lit mi hv the flames. The fire hud gained such headway there was no hope of saving anything from the first Oliver Leslie, one of the firemen, wa severely bruised In the side by a nozzle which he was helping hold, but will be all right again In a few days. Mrs. E. C. Smith of lar , are guests at the Hotel Marriage License Issued. Charles Fraklin Denny, 52. Ellcns berg. and Ida May Foster. 42, Pen dleton, were this morning granted a license to murry. Pendleton bunch. The Rah, Ruh, Rah crowd is going I over to the Harden City to let tho peo I pie know next week is Round-Up iweek here and invite them to come lover. Advertising matter for Round-' il'p will be distributed, and all cars going are requested to leave with the ; crowd from Mr. F.stes' office, where j Round-Up pennants and advertising will bo furnished to all. j OBJFXTIVr: OF TANKS. (Continued from pace 1-) Xew Officers net-tod. The Foreign Missions (Society Methodist church elected Mr D. H. ; Morey president yesterday. Mrs. H. ( D. Wylle was chosen vice president. ! and Mrs. K. R- Mortimer secretary ( treasurer. O. A. C. Man Coinliur- H. M. Woolman of O. A. t". is com- j ing to Pendleton tomorrow to inspect : the snmt control work of the county. CanVaS of He and County Atent M. S. nrocs will tour the various sections of Uma- j tilla to see what the smut traps are doing for smut control- NEW BUNGALOW DANCE PLAYERS TO FURNISH HAPPY CANYON JAZZ of a right angle beginning at Verdun then turning about 20 miles south U St. Mihiel and turn in eastward 2 miles toward the German border. The Me use and Moselle rivers are th boundaries of this 25 mile stretch. May Surprise Hhtcleubunrt The country is hilly and heavily protectedwith artillery. Nevertheless indenburs may well have been forc ed by his search for manpower to have decided to relinquish ventually theVt. Mihiel weflxe ' It Is tmprob- ,' : v. , . . able he has completed his preparation At thep ectH-n November 4 I'endle- 41 j -K i ho kooii fttr thin j awnmtnm - md the 7 CITY OFFICIALS TO BE CHOSEN SOON Americans may have cntiKht, him oft guard by today's attack. . , Northwest for Let 'Er Buck Music Ends at Seaside. , KOI NTA1X OK YOl Til. It Is not a myth, but a reality and ! women may find it in ierfoct func tional health. Women who vant to I Krow old frrace fully should guard ami Inst all organic weakness and de j rangenients, and st the first symp 1 torn of such conditions resort to Irila K rinkhani's Vegetable Com I pmind. nature's own nwit and herb I remedy, to restore health. For three generations women of AmerKa have depended upon this succesnffi rem ledjr and have found no other medicine to euial It. rrrewaior Men Coming. I. A. KineiuHn, captain of Company H. of the Cmatllla County Home Guard, was here today and Fays that the members of his company w ill be , here fr Ssnnrday of the li-und-t p and that they are preparing to take part in the parade. Want I land Ai-cnn-mndatlnna. Aieain Is tV.e I.!ierty 1 n commit ter p pealing to those of I'endleton v ho will entertain member- of the t t'nmp Lew is bund to be ne-e during the ltound-rp. It Will be a great ,pri liege, to. these young men to tt j entertained In private hornet In the camp life they live, these men learn j to appreciate home life. Happy Canyon Let er Muck Uans will have, the greatest jaxs music that eer jaszed down the jaxway. It is muiiic thai Is guaranteed to cause the Teet of a minister to jas.. This l assured by thf : announce ment that I i. Kentley. director of the Let 'er Unck dance, has tontract ed with Wilbur W. Allen, director of the New Hung" low ore best a that Played during the season at Seaside. Mr. Hentley spent two we!; canva.s in the northwest In the r'fort tjs?e enre the lest miwlc posibl '" Hap I t'anyon. The orchestra has five ;iee-' and is ronilng with a new supply f extra Ja'iy mi-ic. -n must ekvt u nayor. four council men and two members of the city wa ter commissi-in. The councilmen to reire are Messrs. Murphy. KH. Vaugh an and Phelps. The term of George p.res ana anoiuer acanc? wwn Th grewl TeHv affordt.d by Cham- causea me rcMgnacion oi berlaln. Tabtts In a multm.de pt Mram. l. , , . :vt.i,ons(f..r pommaliniE. candidates , lle (lf (nift urtvtLriitt for a' weak musst be filed at least 15 das prior tomach and impajri digesLon. la to the election.- - ' . , many cases this relief ha Ueoom : ; -i : 'permanent and the sufferer ha been completely restored t realtft. KAISER DECLARE WAR DUE TO ALLIES i ;mmI tfr rilifMiTir. ! "T . . , w ...f ff.m. ENVV OF GERMANV ! fluent att-.k . f sti.m.-h lr.uW lend biliousness. Sr- n;s HMibr " ;l:ln s Tablels .vn t isd I C .nridt 'to irr thenu ! ln:'rv"l rapidly. " AMSTKH1U M, S.-pt. IJ. Germany Emma Ve:Jr.ke. lima. hlo. has no hatred, only honvst wrath, the t kaiser siid today in a speech to KrupP i Stomach Tr.itib!o ami OMi 'mtlna. workers. Germany's enemies? beenn Those who are trt. iob-d w'tn Ird' the war lecause they were envious ot t,v.ttn& and einuii;ttion n av fin 1 ;errnans prosperity. Their rnv b-- pt- t-.anent relief by inking Clwm'tf Iain's TaMt-ta. K-.y f, Klnt. Orj. kt.v. N. t-. write-i. Chant i -t Is ?'? Tablets curej r.m i ( a hud ta,m tit su-.uach trouble and ceae'ta'lvo.' j cam hatred when their eatculattons failed. (M-rma ay ts only f mh: ints for h'r existence and niutd fight the bat tle through."