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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1918)
PAHK TITHH ffTflTIT PARES DAILY EAST 0REG0N1AN, PENDLETON. OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, i,aprnirr-i!iii i' Bfi'SMn 1 . i , - m I Ml KOTES OFJIIM 'W1 M I. , . . . ijl In OpmiliHl. VMin. W, I, Uiirunt of Ilulflmnn undur want nn operation at til. Anthuny'a hoapltat yetuerday. 1MHt (Wk Sinn OiioraUMt 1'iiori. A. li. Jlnrrla or Iiik Creek, In at HI. Anthony's hoxplial recovering aft er ait operation performed yeaterduy. It Omvaliwlng, ' Hert WllllaniM, of 810 College street, li convaleaclng at Ht. Anthony a hoa- pltul after an operation performed re cently. Walker hunlnena college, flhe expecta to fit heraelt for civil aervlca work. Mm, Taylor at, llimpltnl, Mr. Frank Taylor la at Bt. An thony' hoapllal recovering from an operation performed thla morning. lli-ll Get Yarn. Helix branch of the Umatilla Coun- M.mi, tonight, for the purpose of con ferring the lloyal Arch Degree on a clan of three candldatca All Hoyat Arch Maaona In the Jurisdiction are ' Invited to visit This Is the firm team for the work in this degree thla fall. "Mil's" Arrival lleaaoa. I'endleton high school atudenta, re turning n their homes after the clou- Will Tako Oiiirnc. ;MIf AHco Klnncll Whfi' haa V uxnn vlltln( In Pendleton, left today for l'artlaad whore aha will entor itehriko l Jll in ia aaaaaajj i ty Hod Crosa waa sent lu pounce mug of the schools today, cheered yarn today lor eo V,ross sniiwng. Uley passed down Main street at the ! - I arrival of th J holiday. No itiiuukaii Meeting. There will be no practice meeting of ,..,llpd ,20 on IM-unk tliarec the Kebckah lodge thla evening, ow ing to the proclamation of the mayor calling all meetings In the city, Has Tonsils Kcmoved. The little child of Mr. . and Mrs. Wlllard Martin of V klah was operat ed upon today for tonsils and ade noldts today at Bt. Anthony's hospital. MAKLLY 2 Vj IN. DEVON 2H IN. ARROW COLLARS cturTT. rrswooT a CO., inc. wssraa t SICK HEADACHE Dr. Jajnet' Headache Fowdera ro liev at once 10 cent a package. You take a l)r. James' Haadarhe Powder and in just a few momenta your head clears and all neuralgia and disUesa vanishes. It's the quickest and sursst relief for headarjie, whether dull, throbbing, splitting or nerve racking. Kend aoineons t Ui drug store and get a dime parkae now. Quit suffering it's so needless. l anri you get Ir. Jsmes' Headsclio Powders Uiea there will be do diaap-aoiotmeni. Given Deterred C'lasaJflcatlon Altiert T. Haun has been given a deferred classification by the district bi ard. Haun was one of the men In the. last call Issued, by the local board tu entrain October 21. Hmver Practice Delayed. The soccer pnactlce of the hoys of the grade schools Is delayed by the non-arrival of soccer balls. Three bulls were ordered hut footballs in stead uf soccer lialls arrived. Frank Wallman was fined $20 In police court this morning charged with being drunk, reckless driving of an auto and resisting arrest. Wall man's case, the police say, was over Indulgence In bitters. 25 per cent al cohol. , . Junior lied Crown Man Hero. . Max A. Ourrett. divisional director of the Junior ited Cross, la in Pen dleton for a couple of days from Be anie, to confer with Judge Phelps. county chairman and other lcadera of the organisation Mr. tlarrett has been attending the teachers' conven tion at La Grande, and from hero goes to the Institute at Heppner next wttk. Acting Qurt-rly on Htrwt. Bhcrtff Taylor yesterday plckod ill Cieorge Glenwood Curtis who was vundcrlng about the streets and act ing In a peculiar manner. Indicative of Insanity. IHiimtlona Sent In. Fred Ixrenscn of Freewater, sent in 15 today to the t'matilla Ciyint.v Ited Cross- V. H. Morris and Mrs. Nettle llerrlck. both of Freewater, wnt In 12 each. O. II. Fulton, also of Freewater, sent In f 1 as his annual dues. 4 hmmi-tt In Hy-l-awa, The t'matilla County Red Cross ex pects to change Its by-laws to more nearly conform with the standard by luws of the national organization. The change will lie effected at the annual meetings of Ibo branches which will he held October 22. Mflxons to Meet. There will bo a Pendleton Chapter meeting of Itoyal Arch the Ma- Pendleton Blue Label MACKINAW'S The PENDLETON MADE is the ALL WOOL MACKINAW that everybody wants. That's because they are built for both service and style to stand the test of hard wear and the critical eyes. Warmth without weight or restraint, thor ough bred stvle and quality make PENDLETON MACKINAWS ideal for outdoor wear. You need warmth, comfort, freedom and ser vicedemand a Mackinaw made at the Pendle ton Woolen Mills. From one season to another you'll wear it and it will always look as gobd as new. ' AT BOND BKOS. you will find a large stock in many colors. The price is no higher than last year. Price 817.50 BOND BROS. Pendleton' Leading Clothiers, None genuine without the blue label. WARRANTED TO BE A P F N DLE TON WOOL E hi MILLS PKNOLftON. OREGON. , I'lrat (lame Saturday. The flmt scheduled boys' basketball game of the year for grade schools of cndluton will be on Tuesday be tween the Lincoln and Washington teams, on the Lincoln grounds. Both teams are practicing industriously and the rivalry Is keep. Washington won the banner last year. This year's red and white banner Is com pleted and will be on display soon. Will Mop (rver In ivtidleuin. A party of seven ladles, branch of ficers of the women's foreign, mis sionary society of the Methodist church from northern parts of Idaho will hu in I'endleton . Wednesday, iVopplng over on the way to attend a convention at Koine. Tney will be guests of Uev. and Mrs. Uoruall while here. Had Two Kult Case of Whisky. As lloss lllllyard got off the N. P. I train at Main ahd Webb streets thla j mor-iln he found Sheriff T- D. Tay- lor waiting for him. He had with him two suitcases of whisky and is being held by the sheriff until his caae can lie heard, Hilbard is not known to Uiu officers and Is said to be .'rem Missoula, Mont. 1 1 7.50 Is Cllei1cd. in the high school assembly this morning an effort was made to Be rn re a subscription to the lantern, the high school paper, from every student In the school. The business matiHKcr and several awnwanw went among the students to get their mon ey. y this plan $47. 5U was collected I and many more of the students prom Ised to pay when school assembles ( again- The first issue of the Lantern was to be published next Friday but it will be postponed until the contin uance of school. ' Mass Meeting n -toller 23. A mass meeting of all Pendleton members of the l.'matllla County It (Ml ' Cross will be held In the library Oc- toiler 22. It was decided at a meeting of the executive committee yesterday ; The purpose of the mass meeting Is to nominate candidates for director) here There are 10 to be elected. ! Judge U- W. j'hclps Is chairman of j the meeting and will provide a speak- i er, while C. u. Hreach will be In' charge of the music. At the same; time as the Pendleton meeting, the 14 , other branches of the county chapter i will hold similar meetings and each I will elect Ha chairman. l.liH'n Is Wanted. The I'matllla County rted Cross !. sues an urgent call to all Its niem liers to donate bath towels, towels, hsndkerchiefs. napkins and sheets to a collection of linen vhlch must lie I sent to Seattle headipiurters III one week. I'endleton branch Is asked for 620 bath towels, sise 19x311 Inches; IJJ.'i hand towels. 1HX3 inches; KT0 I handkerchiefs. lxm Inc hes; OS nap kins. 14x14 Im-hf-s and .t;i.'. sheets. 6x j 13 Inches. The reitiHtning 14 branches of the county Ited cross are asked each to send In the shove slues 311 hath towels, 75 hnndserchlers, 4 handkerchiefs. II napkins and Is sheets. The work of collection Is to begin at once and ilonutions are urged D. Y. C. S. N. I hi Your Xmas Shopping Now. The Council of National Defense ropiest the public to dis tribute Its Christmas Chopping over October, November and De cember In order to relieve the transportation facilities of the country from congestion In the holiday season, which would be harmful to the Interests of the nation. The uioml extra holiday help will not be permitted in the stores during December. Therefore, we ask you to arrange to do your Christmas Shopping Just as soon as you possibly can. 8hop as early In the day ns possible. Please carry all parcels with you if convenient. Help to con aarve the man power of our country, 'show the Patrlollc Spirit and Co-uis-rate. M Ml t.9 Fall and Winter ft sr TZk lv II H ii Fashions newest models. Smart est tailored models, dressy and semi-dress effects, many richly trimmed with fur. Models of high est type and only one of a gind. Suits showing superjor tailoring in every line the slender silhouette tapering shoulders, the tight man nish sleeves and new collar treat ment, perfect in every detail ; col ors black, navy, Congo, teal, dam son, reindeer,, rose, taupe, Havana, brown, Russian green, Burgundy Price 525 to $35 NOTIONS AND DRESS MAK ING SUPPLIES. A complete stock on hand and we can fill all your wants. When you have a notion want come here. Priced right FANCY SILKS FOR SKIRTS You certainlly can get what you want here in the way of silks for skirts. Offering the newest styles and color combina tions of Taffeta, Satin, and Baro nette Satin. The yard $2.00 to $6.00. r ," 'El,, it I' A GREAT P,IG STOCK Ladies' Domestic and Im ported KID GLOVES We are offering the best Kid Gloves that can be had, in all the newest colorings for fall. Select your Gloves now, as many styles arc limited as to size. The pair $2.00 to $3.00 . f Buy 4thLiberty Bonds Get bpsy, keep up youtf splendid record of War Jrvlca and let's go "over the lop" with our quota. Lack of ready money Is no reason for refusing to sulMicrlhe. Ten per cent is all that Is hsked In cash, the balance you can pay In Installments. We simply must win an our bo arc doing their utmost "over there" It Is up to us to Back them up and give them every as sistance from this aide; ajl they ask la for you to- lend your money to the Government at a good rate of Interest with the safest security In the world behind It. Think it Over Iluy Your Honda Tomorrow. BELTS Belts of all kinds for children and women, colors of red, white, blue, black, in kid and patent leather. Each 25c to $1.00 CAMISOLE LACES A big assortment of these fine laees, desirable pat terns, also can. be used in making brassieres. Make ; some of these up for Xmas: Laces yd. 35c to $2.00 NOVEMBER DESIGNERS Are here, patrons having subscription card3, please call and get yours ; j A W Oman's Style O V ix-oxvt Xa.oct Social doors, as well as business ones, open more readily to the stylish woman. Style is a winning trait. It has its foundation in the cor set A woman s Iigure is no better than her corset design er makes it. Superior corset designers are as scarce as superior sculp tors. Like the latter they must have a correct mental conception of artistic style be fore they can draft proper corset designs. A beautiful statue irresist ibly attracts a poor one re pels, yet both are made from the same marbel and with like chisels. A beautifully designed cor set gives grace to the figure of the wearer and a poor one does not The designing ia the most important feature of correct coi'seting. The artistic skill of Mr. L. T. Jennings in corset designing is conveyed through all MODATJT Front Laced Corsets. That is why you must try one on in the fitting room before you can possibly realize its comfort and its style. Words.can nqt express style. The eye must see it. A trial fitting costs nothing but you have the advan tage of the service of our experienced corsetiere. Priced $3.50 to $15.00. if i : ' J-t Vii Y,vrr- NEVER A BURDEN ' The Chevrolet "Four-Ninety" Is not a bur den to kerp. It is a common thing for this mod el to travel twenty-five miles on a gallon of gaso line. Ami rcmemlier, the first cost is low. Using a Chevrolet promotes business; it enables you to do more. A demonstration will convuu'u you. Cor. Cottonwood & Water St Phone 530 l.lhrary liUtw liiMtruHioii. The roiinty Ilium y, tnKfthor with Hi! ptil'llr iIm'i-h, ih cIuhciI toil it y ty rdwr of the htalih offlrma. Th li tifttiy r4Ut'Hta thut ull lirmk now In hut iiiw wheiQ Ihrrt lu lyi Infltiftixu or Ht-iiilt'l tVvr he rttiriifii innuitluley li the Ithrury, whi-iher or not llu himkri Hie itm. The rntiHiirn nult'i Hill Itn chuMtl. hill hook will tp plurtMl In hMNkflM just lnmiit) tho Kllll. M thin iiifiiin Mil tiOnka will hu ufv (tr umi tiWHtti uf(4r t h fndni1o lv t r. MaMhHt'. ull huolvjt In honni h r tht'iH td li.ritit'iirui ir cttriit ' tr Hill lt hut itri nr filtttlMalctl tt m dt rvrttMl hy ih'i ht-Kifh (lciNirUuwnt ih thut th llhrtry and it bouku will i ihtrt? Im uny rmit. nt. Fur fchrnff there iafe U r future UMi-fuHier. 'J lie li ' ale iwu wmimaieh. a . - j ir hrury tuff i ul utint wnrrrlnliiuiK und iSrorao Tonkin; eonimlrinncr, i. how many hhiary hook borrower U lnnuiiiir :imi I- J. MWiuvrv; joint huvw t'ilhtr of ihe tllem'ii nd i m- n tor. .orhoi ne H ikle. dvmo UMKinn to huve hitoiunii wiap up t-rat, Culmi it- Khfrlmrd. irimhlhutn; h, i,u no Infected und mum them to r tu ilhrui-y Ail hruut'h llhiurleH ot , the rmuilllti I'iiunly ttem will fol low the tsume InMiuetlouN, if the epi-.t- inlc rrtn iit s iH!iKiil"(rinK l-(in. . l-i. til that iiimi, however, braiKii li ittmuM will t-oiiiiuuo uk hi tore, i rt'jiiexfni i;iive, (ho to elect. O ril . Krowiicll ami K. I. Iodil, republican, Lou ilouKt u wild h-lli Tei ieniiiK, 1 IllOCliltM, to collect $-00 allexed to lm du on (n pi omU-uory note. I'luintlff Hk tor f $.rio uttoruey feci- Ituley Haley art ; attorneys for plulmltf, lUlloi Itcaily fr riuur. ( iituny I'li-rk U. T- Jirown Iiuh coty lor lh N hur eUciiuu. hullou i.iil for I Ik (Jiiiiter. 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