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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1918)
4 EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1918. PAGE THi?r: C IiuTIulft Stamps. . rf HSIOTtS M M , Milton Hiuul at Happy Canyon. The Milton liana -will be one of th ittracttmm at ftappy Canyon. It will Play on all pour nights. llrrfl for Jury Service. ' "ThomaH Campbell, K. p, Dodd and Qeorne Bring are here from Herml. ton today. They will aervo on the Jury for circuit court. Idaho IndlunH (Vimlnsr. Wilson Davia, an Indian from the Nets Perce rexeifvatlon, la here for KEEP YOUR LIBERTY BONDS Hold fast to your bond You invested to send the boys across. ; They are over now, .'at grips with the Ger man monster. .'.You expect thm to hold on-Miold on till-, the" last vestage of autocracy Is crushed 6ut of him. Then you',' too','' must hold 'on must keep your' enlisted dol lars invested on the firing line. '" ; : - . . J , . ? 'i i. f-:'.' -J , . hiXt isn't the froorah of the campaign that wins the war. It' the will to hang on, to make sa'crif iqe today, -that tomorrow, may bring vic tory. ' Hold fast to your Liberty Bonds. Hold fast for the sake of the boys "Over There." Don't try to ' use your bonds to buy merchan dise. Buy more Liberty Bonds. ' : Hpnce contributed for the winning of the war by BOND BROS. Pendlctona' Leading ClolbJer. ip wife' J Thi r- '' ';: v t. . , k 1LIL You have friends coming to the Round-Up, Place your orders with us. We want them to go home saying "they got the best fyleat, Fruit, . Vegetables .and Groceries while in Pend leton that they ever had" This variety. Quality and Price can only be had at Pendleton Trading Co. Buccemors to Central Mark A. TELEPHONE 433 WE MAKE TUB II EST SAUSAGE ON EARTH. Don't Blame YouTFord for not Ktnrllnir them cold mornlruxi, becauae 1 can't help It , It'a Just the nature of the tlitov Uvereoaierthla trouble by hav ing ua put on ' T' 1 V - 7 v- T The Standard Ford Starter Thin starter In the only iuccwful mechanical Ford atarter on the market. It la very wimple In operation, being: composed of series' of lever which irreatlytnultlply the power delivered to the starting pedal. A slight punh with the foot ararta the enKine from the seat. Combined with the Standard Starter in -a prim ing; device for use during cold weather, and we guarantee it to ntart the motor at the third trial even In the coldest weather. The Standard Rtarter In entirely different from any other Ford atnrter Jou have ever aeen, and It undoubtedly la the bent and mont practical on the market. The price In only one-third the coat of an electric atnrter and much more reliable. We will In stall it complete for J35.00 W x IMstrlbatora for Eastern Oregon and Western Idaho. the Hound-Up, and nay all the boys will be here from Idaho. - In Km ployed In rlrst National. Miss-Uladys Bedwell In a new em pltffe In the First National Bank. She nan up to the present time bean em ployed .an a bookkeeper In Allen A Knight's. Happy Canyon Chorus Ms. The "Em I grant Chorus," consist i Ing of 18 mixed voices, met yester day and rehearsed for Happy Canyon !show.v Mrs. 8. H. Forshaw la in I chaT' h Mlm Weeks Arrives.' I M1h Helen Weeks arrived Saturday j from Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. She te- Ran her duties this morning; as clerR I In the office of W. W. Cryder, forest supervisor, , Inck Reason Opens Today. The duck season opened today and will continue open season until De cember 31. A number of local hunt, men are out with the expectation of bagging the limit, which Is 25 In the aggregate. Rilnrns to Horn a Little Jane Blnhop, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blnhop, who broke herrm last week, and who has been in Ht. Anthony's hospital as the re sult of the accident, was taken home yesterday and is recovering rapidly. IW'tnonstrnlea In MfUoiv-IVoewatcr. Mins lrene Parker home demon stration agent. In at Hfilton and Free water today demonstrating the mak ing of sugarless Jelly today by the use : of porn syrup as a substitute. Mrs. McNury to Attend Mrtlng. Mrs. W. D. McNary, head of the i women's dlvlsl on of the Patriotic League, left yesterday for-Portland. Hhe will spend two days there on bus iness connected with the organization, and will attend the meeting of the State Federation of Women's Clubs. Say Roads Are Good. Sapper Bros.; auto dealers of Her mlHton. have been putting up road Igns asserting a 20-mile shower road ! and a better road to Pendleton from ! Portland via Arlington, Board man i nd Hermlston to this city for the j !tound-Cp. . I t iii i 1 . . HnM Two Runaway " Chief of -iiulice Al Roberts picked' up two boys about 14 years old that are evidently runaways Their. names j are Peter Mill and George 2;ier and thev give their homes as Walla Walla, The' chief Is communicating with their j parents. u i I r 11 nk and IiMtrderly. Police Judge Thos. Fltz Ocral I fined Chns. Bennett, Indian, 26 and nix days In jail on a drunk and dis orderly charge. - jHennett started a rough house at the Japanese pool hall on Alta street. Bennett's visits have been so frMjtier.t In the police court that the Judge denied ft advisable for him to rest over the Jtound-Up. WcMton Honor ;uard Herts. The Weston Girls Honor Guard, recently organised by M Ins Virginia Todd, county leader, elected Us offi cers Saturdny and chose Mls Kllza. Mitrrison as local leader. Miss Doris Barnes, vice leader. Miss Ruby Price, secretary. Miss Vida Greer, treasurer, and Miss Vida Lundell. srgeant at inns. The guard Is making plans for future work. Will io to 0 A. C. Miss Ruth Stewart of Athena will attend ). A. C. this year, the' school opening on September SO. She , attended Pacific University for one f year and three years at Willamette. ( Hy applying elective hours she will ' graduate this year from both O. A. C. and Willamette. Her brother, Louis: Stewart, returns to Willamette this: year to take further training In tie 3. A. T. C. k X Pendleton Honor Guard KloctA. Mrs. David IV Hil was cho.ien local leader" of the Pendleton Girls' Honor Guard Saturday evening at the regu lar election of officers of the organ isation. Miss Caroline Bonney Is the new vice-leader; Miss A rile Bmiaa 3iln wan elected secretary; MIfs Agnes Creswell, treasurer; and Mii.s Eula Simpson, sergeant at nrmn. Several new members Joined and plans were made for the winter work of the guard. Ulctiiros Wanted Tonidit or Tuesday. Pictures taken in uniform of Pen dleton men In the service -which are being collected at the county library are to be on exhibition during the Hound-Up and everyone Is urgently requested to bring additional pic tures this evening, tomorrow, or even CASTCRIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Alwaya bears' the tttfnatura of 70 PHONE 70 TAXICAB The best Taxi and Antomobile service In IVndloton. All licens ed drivers. lVonipt and rrll able ran always at jour sr Ut Tavl lloks 23 RIDES FOR $3.!0 PARKER TAXi CO. . K. BAKRKH SHOP Buy Wdr Stamps. Saving S EH V7CjE7 Again Our Pre-Eminence as Pro vides for the Whole Family is Clearly Evident. Again our value giving mastery is indelibly demonstrated. You will find every section, .even to groceries filled full of the highest standard goods. - The newest styles at about the price you want to pay. Pay us a visit. . 1 '. " ; 1 Prices are Advancing -With the Season It Will Pay You to Buy Your , 1 fYT, (ui Jl B. 9 JL 1111 H 1C 9 1 o lnJ i 4 "r,-c? vmi Ml Brillian displays emphasizfng conservation, individuality,1 value, ' variety. Fashion has decreed that every style created must be practical. The result is the largest number of pleasing wearable styles for Fall that we have ever seen. Both tailored and semi-dress styles are in the foreground. Coats boasting of swagger pockets, belts and buttons. The wool market is in such , a state that no one can tell where prices will go, it becomes nothing short of an economic measure to profit by early season prices. Suits of Silvertone, Tricotine, Broadcloth, Velour, Fine Serges, Oxford and Poiret Twills. ' Prices $25, $35, $45 $55, $65, $75, $85. QuHls, Blankets and Pillows ; FOR YOUR EXTRA BOUND-UP BEDS. & fJt - " " ' . Ve are prepared arejou? , V COTTON BLANKETS of finest quality cotton, come in small, medium and large $1.93 up to $4.50. ' WOOL BIjANKETS and Woolnap Blankets, soft and'fluffy, best quality, large sizes, white, grey, plaids in blue, grey and pink. Priced $4.50 to $27.50. QUILTS for cots or double beds.. Priced $2.75 to $15.00. , Phone your orders to us-Phone 78. - V. "". ' FRINGE As they are using Fringe so much this season you'll find our stock complete in widths, and colors, silk and chenile. The yard : 50c to $6.00 t ; TASSELS Tassels are also used extensive ly for a little finish here and there and dresses and suits. Our stock is brim full of all colors, kinds and sizes. Each 10c to $1 SATIN VENETIANS is another one of our -popular dress fabrics with a soft finish and comes in al) the leading shades. Make up a dress of this cloth. . You'll like it. The yard $2.50. - PALERMA PONGEE A new wash fabric in colors of blue, pink, tan, red, white, black etc. Makes up into most prac tical wash dresses. The yard 35c niibr.2: NEW DRAPERIES Another shipment of new draperies, displaying the novel Japanese designs and colorings. Be sure to see them. Let us fig ure with you on those new dra peries. Priced the yard 25c to $1.50. ' 'tTUEiai BOYS of the ages from ONE to 13 years are only eligible to guess in our Round-Up guessing contest; ' ' 1 ! ": " If you don't know what it is, come in, we'H tell you.' '' ' It closes Wednesday night. OCTOBER DESIGNERS ring subscription ( call and get yours. OCTOBER I I Patrons havir I cards please call EPINGLE ' A If you haven't seen this dress fabric ask to see it. rA splendid - c wearing cloth that comes in plain" shades, is of firm texture and drapes well. The yard $2.00 to $4.00. V VI iA" Wednesday. In order that the list ma niers and auctioned in Hlllsboro Sat-In col other than the above ahadea j ate with him In making thW report complete ns possible be-,urday ariernoon orouani nuvn mu. win nm oe reponea upon. anr. noose i as n win be needed In the ImmedU vt iis regnesis mat ine stores cooper- aie ruture. ( KA ...... .tn nu . w. .i..,. iha Hmini-T:iv A than the cost of the cattle. Charles number of pictures are already In Haker purchased three, payinif $3S;. and cooperation promises mrfke fw one. which is an IS months old j the aepartnu nt a alnaule one. heifer whow dam. accordm to rec-; ' ,ord, irave 9SS pounds of liutter in a. . r. Kitur of the animals sold for j Xnr cliTk In T P. V. 130 or more, and the lot. mhich in- Miss Mattlc riper f Wnlla AValla. eludes four cfws and 1 H heifers, aver- Is a new addition to the ladles" cloth" owed ! each. Tat Sullivan, t)f Ins- department of the Peoples Ware- Hennistou, was auctioneer. Fanners house. She Micerd Mr-. Minnie Mc- u( that section are contemplntinR the! Xamee, who leaven tomorrow fr purv Ua of another car load soon. i 'ottle. 1 Will Shin of Ireiiijr. The l'matill:i County Ited Crosi has tMMiiplttid a cawe of surgical1 dressings whit h w ill he shippvl imnte dlately m'ter llound-l'p. At present ( Kursieiil - itres.slmss work is discontin i ued until after Kound-f. when It vh le remned Immeillutely I Yam to In JUncd. The supply and price of yarn In j Tendleton stores and other stores in this county, will he lnrtlfe.ued and ' reported ly C Fl. House vel!. aere-1 tnrv of the I'matHla County Jted j Cross, according to Instructions re- ; reived by teleKraph toda from the( bureau of supplies In Seattle. Thl , means that every si ore fn I'mtailla 'county will report oa iust h w much; llrrtniMoii iirin SmvrHsful. (arn. In tra. white, tdive Inh r.n I ! A carload of 22 Jersevs boiiKht !n khaki Is on hand, and will quote a, Hlllsboro recently by Hcrmisttm far-1 price ten per cent above cost. Yarns i tv j SummoDS all the force and resources of the Republic t. the defense of Krcrkm THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE which the Lnurd Stun authorities hue rjnkrd Jt ..I r the Itrcn dittinguubrti iiutitution, ol the country K,r n.ctlcu.r ut military r,tnn?, hil rcsponard to the ull. t. .11.,, w dutinguuhoi not only foe in military iiutrui ti n. but IirrtxGuttMED aijw r a Ita aunne industrial couran (,.r m. n anJ f. mn: ir to"""- . WllUuJ fcJlMllM. Its v holnumr, puiroarlulatuJrnt li.V. Its democratic colk-iw spirit. Its tuccnaful graduates,. Srudrnts nnJW last year, 3451: (tars on its tervir tin. , Collff opens SvptsmbH' 23, 1IS tot eai an iU.raii twin. ss ialuua u. ,u u,m.,'i wU.j.m