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pach tit: EIGHT PACES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 15, 1318. pIMl!Mlt!MflirtMllffWtWtwffllMtlstWMTmt?flH'HM I .3 ffp(sHtfrfi(i((rMtp()!Mfn!!!lfifmfiiTfTiT?'MtftiH iHiiiimiiiuHiHimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiitiiiimmiiimtimmiiii I I j i-'Z'.VC W Li Hi J .. . i T ' . - C'alhxl by Mntr-r's Illness. Mm, It, V. tayrcs left yesterday fur Diiytlin,, Washington, where she waa railed by. tho severe illness of bar l ter, Mrs. William Garner. Camllilatn for Commissioner Hero. J. lm Mi'lntyro, candidate fur culm ty commissioner, arrived here thin morning, from Mlflon and will be here for Kttuw days when he will go on to take In tho fair at Hermlston. fK'II Iti-sldinoe. ' William Mlckolson has gold his hnuite at S00 south Main street to C. M. Wright. Mr. MIckelHon and fam ily will reside In the Fred Btelwer residence, Bt 92U Vincent for the win ter. , i I yesterday en route to . Iowa where they will 1 ocute.1-- Mr.- Dn vls Is a civil engineer, and In. his work has had much to do with the develop ment of the Hermlston project dur ing his years of residence there. Mr Davis Will have the engineering of some lar'e drainage work In Iowa. Sends In Donation. D. E. McC.'abe of Freowater, sent Ini M today as a donation to the Umatilla County Hcd Cross. j trial, hut later, decided la change his plea. He is being hold In tho city lull until the fine Is paid. ... Has New Hiipmoblle. Hubert Rudd is the owner of a new Hupmoblle purchased of the Leuer Auto Co. - - , H V Knight lU-liirnx. iMr. and Mrs. J. A. Newnliaum. for merly of - Pendleton, now of La Crosse. .Washington, arrived yester day to attend the funeral of John Myrlck. Mr. and Mrs. Newnliaum are old friends of tho Myrick family. MIhh Murphy III. . Miss Jane Murphy, who recently loft for University of, Oregon to enter her second year of college, is sufror Ing. from MUixh, Influence at Kui Btuo. Her condition Is not serious. K. C. Carlton Here-. K C- Carlton. assistant to Slate Su perintendent of I'uhllc Instruction Churchill, Is In I'endleton from Sa lem on official business. He Is con ferring with W. w. Green, county school superintendent. Mrs. Htmlun In Hod Crm Service. Mrs. J. H. Ktrohm, wife of the well kbown project farmer of Hermlston. and Hermlston representative on the county board for Ked Cross. 4a at He attle taking special training for lied Cross hut service and wll laoon bo acnt to France- Going to Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. ton slnpficd . . I. Davis of Hermla r v In I'endleton Siiggestioi' on Eczema It will take nt a few nvsnents to tn and auk os what our experience hu l-n Iti the war nf crstral ciMtnraers with the sooth Inc -tl or oil. i. II. I. ottr straws' sac unless ue ant Ddtue nc you. County Club Agent. Vovmlm Here. A. Campbell, eounty boys and girls' oluh agent,, has moved with his turn lly from Freowator to I'endleton to make their home here. fjratvnM lloMItltjil. Koland Oliver, who has been In the Eugene hospital suffering from Bpan iBh Influenxa oontracted while at tending the civilian training camp at University of" Oregon, la now out of the hospital and Is fully recovered'. He will continue training. . IMvm-ctw rrom Influenza. Paul Morllmore. who Is In 'Corval lls attending the 8. A.'T. C. at O. A. C., has recovered from an attack of Kpanlsh Influenxa, according to word received today by, his. parents. , Mr. and Mrs, K. M- Mortlmor'e. He has been 111 or a week. ' " Hoard' of Iustrwtlon Worklnw. The first meeting of the board of Instruction with registrants rwas hold yesterday afternoon. Six men who had been called for'physical examina tion and passed were given, the In struction. In the evening they were given an hour of military drill under the direction of Captain 1-owell and Lieutenant Dickson of thei county guard. . ( ad ill 'W.Q Santa Ckus Has Enlist Services of Uncle Sam SO CHRISTMAS SHOPPING BEGINS NOW. MAIL YOUR XMAS PACKAGES NOW, AND YOjJ WILL BE DOING A GREAT SERVICE, SAYS UNCLE SAM- : rtfi-C 2 e-3 Gets Carload of Cattle. " Ueorge Cressey of Hermlston, re turned there yesterday from Carlton. I In the Willamette valley, where hei purchased a carload of ' Jerseys fr! furmers of hls sectloifr -Xhcro are lIS head in the load which will be s.uc-i3 tloned on Friday at the Hermlston 3 fair. The cattle are from tho Dei. Porklna herd. . Milder In Houthwcvt. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Richardson have S returned from Ban Antonio, Texas, r where they visited their son. Sergeant 3 Harley , Hlchaf dson who la stationed . there. Mr. and Mrs. Kichardson re- j malned at 15an Antonio until the can tonment waa closed by the Influenzal opldemic In the southwest the ail ment is not as severe as In the north. Namo Ih Changed. The various units of the Umatilla County lied Cross, hitherto known as "auxiliaries'' are in futuro to bo called - "brunches," In accordance with Instructions received by secre tary c. E Roosevelt from northwest heudipiarters at Seattle. Including Pendleton branch, there are 10 brunches In this county.. Hie Licriiici Wash TAI.IJIAN & CO. Mamphi Arrltni. 1 'A saniplo of a bov'a blouse Rtilt ar rived' today from Walla Walla Ked Cross chapter for use In the Umatilla county chapter In making the hloiaae suits for refugee garments. One hun dred eighty of these suits are to he made in the county and are to be fin foiled by November 15. , I'lrad Cinllty: Iliwfl tlfin. Jack Joyce In police court this morning plead guilty to having Ille gal possession of liquor and waa fined $100. yesterday Joyce figured he waa not guilty and waa going to stand The glory of any dress, shopping frock or afternoon gown. The touch of, elegance for the most- severe tailored suit. The final word of warmth with practical cost. ' CHOICEST FURS AT ALEXANDERS ANIMAL SCARFS in black, taupe. Georgette, blue red fox, wolf, black and natural lynx pieces from $9.50 to $125. CAPE EFFECTS cut on smart lines, $9.95 to $65. Kolensky, Hudson Seal, Nutria and Squirrel' v NECKPIECES that fit snugly around the throat $6.50 to $50, of squirrel, nutria, lynx, Hudson Jbeal antrjox . all I ill 'T V If .if IMir t 'liih Mail Horn. ' 1 J. Allen of o. A. C. known In this state as "Pig Clu), Allen" because j of his activities in encouraging pig I clubs in Oregon, waa here yesterday jg conferring with M. S. Hhrock. county j sg a rent. Mr. Allen left today for Hor-E?s mlston, where he will coach , toamaj E3 which wll looter the pig Judging corr-jS.3 tests at the Herminton fair, scheduled for October 18 and IS. . SSS . ' r ... n v M j . j J'hrJ Men's Smart Suits There is more in buying clothes her than just the clothes themselves. 0 There is that af ter satisfaction which brings a man back again and again as a regular patron of this store. Bond Clothes S20toSS BOND BROS. Feodlelona Leading Clothier. K. O. CnrrU-rs Help. Kast tregonlan cirrlers co-operated with the Umatilla Count lied Oross yesterday In quelling the Spanish In fluenza, epidemic when they distrib uted 1200 leaflets published by the United Slates Public Health Service. The -leafleta deal with the nature and prevention of the disease and form a part of the Red Cross- .'cam paign to aid in bringing medical In formation to the people. Kven Small Amounts Xeoilrd. Hnmll amounts of tin foil, fruit pits ! S nnd nut shells are Just as welcome as ; 3 large lots, says C K. Roosevelt, see- j rttary of tho Umatilla C-wonty Rod , gjg Cross. Ho urges everyone In the I county to nave foil, pits and run! 53 shells and bring them to the office in 2 the federal building In Pendleton. "HelD make gas musks for our hoys." L- the slogan for the collection of the ults and shells as they contain ele ments necessary to the making of, the! masks. The tinfoil is being collected j because of a serious shortage of this.' article. j Branc-hrs Arc Advised. E3 Th branches of the Umatilla County ' 3 Red Cross are being sent by Secretaiy ! 3 C. K- Roosevelt letters Informing ! gj them of the decision of the executive : board of the chapter in providing that . j each branch shall hold a meeting of j 3 its members October 22. 1918. uid.g elect Its branch officers, and members 1 g of the chapter board of directors. The ! 3 chairman elected by each branch Is to jl act as ex-officlo member of the board. On October 23. 1918. at 11 a. m.. the members of the board or directors : 3 will meet and a nominating committee ;g3 will be selected from their number to 13 make nominations for chulrman, vice. iE,,, chairman, treasurer and executive : iiliiUtiUIi committee or tne Ltnaiuia coumy chapter. These nominations will be submitted to a meeting of tho board at 7:30 p. m. of the same day. The sstem is one recommended by the northwest headquarters at Seattle. FALL DRESS GOODS Now is the time to make - " your selections of Dress Goods. Come to .this store to make it. We are offer ing a big assortment of the newest weaves and colorings, featuring best in quality for the price. It will be a delight to show you and we feel sure you will like them. Let us help you plan your dress for this fall. The yard $1.00 to $4.50. , , PLUSH . . In plain black, molain and moleskin plush, also baby lamb, 50 in. wide, suitable for coat collars and trimming, also popular for those new scarf and muff sets. Excellent (quality. ? It only takes from 1-4 to 1-2 yard to collar. The yard $8.00 to $12.50 BABY FLANNELS Keep the baby, warm, also the little tots, that run around" in the coki i We have plain flannels and em-. broidered ones. The yard. 59c to $2.50 . BABY COATINGS Such as French serge, gabardine, bedford cord, epingle and poplin. These fabrics wash and are very desirable for baby coats; see them. The yard $2.00 to $3.50. ' ' -' ' e ?; M il s ib - 'AN. "V f , ! It S w i i t'arVowr.-- .eJ'l '. in a to m Griso Fall ij Days v f Suggestt. Felt Hats Alert, well-dressed men say that ours is the best hat stock in. town Stetsons especially Style and quality. . , Perhaps you!ve never ; honored us with your cus tom before. But, .this c is certainly the time at least to learn the facts of style and quality in- Stetson hats. ' . Come in and get , acquainted. . Stetsons 4.00 arid "up BUY LIBERTY BONDS of the 4th LOAN. NOW as the Time is Limited. DOIT I ! 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EXCEITIONAL OPPORTUNITIES IN ij.Used Cars If you are in the market for a good used car at a bargain price, it will jay you to look over our present stock., Every car is in good running order, ready tp drive out of the garage. 2 Ford Touring: Cars, , 1 Ford Roadster. . . i . 1 Chevrolet Touring Car. 1 Dodge Brothers Touring Car. (Run only 3G00 miles good as new) 1 Mitchell Roadster. . 2 Jordan. Touring Cars (1, new). '1 ! V ".T 1 'r' m i i V ii iijiu i. .'it ii-r, T"' fTf i i s",S Cor. Cottonwotni & Water St Ilione f30 Next 77m e YoarCoffee 'doesn'Hfsu.t you .why not itryr Instant Postum Vi'henyou stop to . think that tens cf i thousands of families now use it in preference k to coffee,.- you a fnust realize - i . Jherts b Reason . Needs But tittle lngton. Is conferring with County agent M. S. 8hrock regarding a cam paign against jack rabbits In the west end of the county. They are considering a rabbit drive for tho benefit of the Hod Cross. At present plans are onlyentative, but if the idea is acceptable and the cooperation of county people can bo secured the skins and be sold for the benefit of tho I'matllltt county chapter. According to Mr. Kchcffer. it Is probable that such a plun would net considerable money, ns the meat bring a good price as well as the skin, which sell for from ten cuts to eighteen cents. As first aid to the prevention of the liulucu-d from N'okaiic. spread of Spanish influenxa. the first Frank McPherson left I'endleton aid class, scheduled to meet toSilght thun morning for Vancouver having i under the direction of Dr. K. O. Par been inducted by the local boord for ker will not meet. I lie Spokane bourd for limited service. : bat on the average of the men am nod of the last registratioa he flHdVx they average about equal phvaicajly to those of the other Registrations. Will Nnnt Iwr. ' L- . Frailer and Dan liowoian. Itft today for North Work on a hunt-, lug trip. They are after deer. , f. Marriaao ijreUHS Issned. ' ' ;.-t SU t)ut of 17- Hoe :iden McFalls and fna V.'. t iuipsny X to JJrilL Of 17 men examined for the draft loldlmn. both of Hermlston. were (inmnanv A. L'ntntilla Ouard. will : yesterdirv l)V Ir. 1. J. McPanl. six . cr,.niu.i nnnuA . . iki. he meat of the rubbita will nft ' ifc,rrRioTf' forifgrft tor drill. ; were m.-.o.l us .hlcally qualifle.t ! lug from the office df "tfie county full uniform, with belt. First call, . pr. Mcl'aul suys this is not regular, i clerk. . , ' " - (iocs to Portland. M. II. Kennett, assistant state high way engineer left wday for Fiilein and Portland, on official business con nected with his department. H-. icoommis Tomorrow. After having been closed for a week on account of the InflueAV.a epidemic th- schools at Pasco will reopen to morrow. Only one dosth frtun the disease occurred In Pasco and It Is believed the trouble ,1s now about over. H IM Hi-turn lit- Auto. Charles ISond left today for Port, bind and expecta to return In a few das by auto, accompunled by his lit tle daoKliter, Mary Hood, his mother, Mrs. Kllen 1. Koud. and his sister-in-law, Mrs. Willurd Hand. 5urtoc. Kitlillcr's IPMly S4illil. The body of Harold rioiiirrlndvkl. of Walls Walla, arrived today from a New York training chimp and will be taken l Wulla Walla for burial. K. mrl llnl' kl enleled the service re ctnliy ami died of fpauh'h lnflueiisa whilo In the eosu . mm (IU-I for I.UuiUd Mrv !. Horbrt t. Jlultu. nn unto mhmIuiiiu' will l'ite tn the niorntnic fnr anruu- J.Tallman Cf Co. f 4 leading lriiiu;L-ts, V, nU TUK FKR UtMiM Whnn th npoH nrlww just ivmiMP.rrr iht you -an rn!1 on tiH for auythlntf tttHlcil Ui tht tn k rMim. 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