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vac,?, Tirnr DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1918. 1 1 eight pages r 1 3 M I i T rr-31- : - i ; ,"r" ' ; - ; 1 1 n " - 1 1 1J : a s '' ''.i . i Do Your Xmas Shopping Early ) A penult. &. Mail Your Packages Early- " !' So suggests Uncle. Sain. Flu nil jtitij'i mother! as called' 4o ! folia the Irst of KAvamliMs' and if he wra .. iiuuuing or a 07 da. tighter nd the Vtwi , returned 'Jen it , " u " J?'?1 "erUtty tfuwnlnir. A 4 . u In Musel ''Atldltlfcii. foysk I'miutoI at (;rvaxcwKMl ("cineiorr. '' The funeral of Mr. retur Kn was held yesterday at the Greusewood eemntBry, near Adams, rfervlces were ; ennducted by Rev. ,. H. iiubboll of the christian schurch. Miss Helen Week. ho has been 111 ir sevrrni days with Jiuindlce, ha recveren and la aguin at hef duties as cleric In the office of IV. W. CryUer, 'forest supervisor. 1 Influenza Tails Halt.' Mm. Hen Ely, tleld organizer , for the Home Industry league, will return to Portland tomorrow. ' ftpanluh lnflu. eruu. culled a hult to tier work hero. ' TVUiig vU Service .;xam. O. O. LanKdon. of Topp. Oregon, Is the only person taking the civil serv ice examination for forest ranger bi Ing given today by W. V. W. Crydcr. forest supervisor. Krlurns After Funeral. '" 'Miss Leila McKay, wbo was here to attend the funeral, of her 'J nephew. Lieutenant1 Kenneth ' rtoper, returned to her home in 'Portland today. Miss McKay Is the sister of Jamea McKay Of this city. , ' ."; l'ortIund;,willl po on td Ijfun "Kranclsco. 1 Out imck "Hunting;- - ' , Fred book, Herbert Green and Dr. J. K.' Sharp are among those who are duck 'hunting today at Hermlston. Licit tenant lioydim Kxneted. ' ' Ueutenant Uuy Jjoyden la expected to arrive today, from Camp Lewis to vis it Mrs. Hoyden here on his way east. He has been at the army bane hospital at Camp Lewis. ' nrtiirna from Kanntorfum. Mrs. Asa . Arbogast, who has been III for some time at tbe Portland San atorium, has recovered and la now iu Pendleton for the winter. Is Now l'.niploje; ' ''.' '"' V, Miss C'laudlne McMOnles Is . -em ployed aa stenographer In the office of M. 8. Bhrock, county agent. Miss McMonles a ucceed Mrs. Wayne Shrdock who has gone to Vancouver to reside for the winter. la -at Fort Stevens, v Maurice Hyde, formerly of fitan fleld and - editor of the Manfield Standard, la In the service and Is now stationed at Fort Htevens. Mr. Hyde Is playing In the Fort CStevens .band. 1 I Stioppiiig fs Made Easy at This B!0 Store & ; ; : " "' ' f ' - - ' 1 :. '. . .'; ... if.., ' tireat Stocks, in variety and newest s6'ji?S higjt depthdabile quality at he price abtnitnrhat you want lit M ,?,.?i'JlZ-l I" pay- Couijepus salespeople, prompt service. : .? ; (, 11 I PURCHASES MADE BALANCE THIS MONTH GO ON NOV. STATEMENT PAYABLE I)E. 1st. Whole. J-umJIy sick M'llh Mil. - - ltev. and Mrs. 'W. f. Cox and their small son, Cir. Bush street, are all confined to their beds with Spanish Influenza. Mr. Cox Is very 111. but is now repotted to be Improving. Mrs. My sees Mills. . Mrs. Hen Kly, field organizer "f the Home Industry League of Oregon. vi Ited the Pendleton Woolen Mills tq- rtny as a part of her Inspecting of pro-1 ducts made in Oregon. It is Mrs. Ely's mission to boost all Oregon made articles. Miss Hanagan III. Miss Gladys Flanagan, who has liecn taking a, nurw'n training course lit lipokune hospital. Ih suffering from Hisnish Influenza at her home at 210 Jackson street. Mrs. Cora Iane, Miss '33 Infant Daughter IHes. The .Infant daughter of Mr. and g3 Mrs. Klmer Moore died yesterday at it. Anthony's hospital. Arrangements for burial have not yet been made. ji&E P-oth'Mr. and Mrs. Moore are ill with r Spanish influenza. Asks Ordor to Itontroy LI(iior. " The district attorney filed a, com plaint In Judge Parkas court Satur day afternoon asking for nn order to destroy suit cases of whiskey taken at the time of the arrest of rtoss Hill yard. ' Hlllyard .plead guilty In the same court to a bootlegging charge. E3 3 8- E3 Huck Finn never - wanted to wear "store clothes" V' but Tom Geary Klmbrcll to .Tola EpaJnpers. Geary Klinbrell., city engineer and nr-Hiii, Anitnlv Btirvpvnr. left this ...,., i x- k for Portland where Good Hay for Tlnntllisr. he will take the phvsical examination sl llnum. local huntsman, , estl t in tho lTnite wtnien en- mates that 20.000 ducks were at the ; u. t.-ii,n 1. oAiaH ha Hermlston reserve yesterday. He must have his aplleatlon for a com-1 says that the neighborhood was Ht-jg the engineers approved be- erauy oiaca wnn tno niro.-. r. naum;oaggea is mannras; r-a ' v-J 3 1 lemon and his party, 17; and Oeorge E3 Severs, Kd Hakr and HI Wesson; 32.E3' nilFslon In Distinction Is built into Bond Clothes HE best material obtain ., able goes into them and the style ia put in to stay. In : both fabric and fashion you are making a, 100 .per ' cent investment when you buy a Bond Suit or Overcoat. i SUITS AND OVERCOATS for all tastes and all purees are here. . : C BOND BROS. Fesdletoaa' Leading ctotblen. Poultry Feeds and Tonics, all Kinds. 4.1' 127-9 E. Alta S Phone 134 EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITIES IN " Used . Curs If you are in the market for a good vised car at a bargain pricer It will pay you. to look over our present stock, gvery car is in jood running order, ready to drive out of the garage. . IT. , 2 Ford Touring Cars, ' 1 Ford Roadster. 1 Chevrolet Touring Car. . A -1 Dodge Brothers Touring: Car. (Kun only 3G00 miles good as new) 1 Mitchell Roadster. 2 Jordan Touring Cars (1 new). Cor. Cottonwood & Water St . Thone KO Is In off. 3 M iks Aliwrta Cavender la In charge ; of the bureau o.f persnal service of. 3 I the Red Cross In the federal building; ig ' : during the absence of Mrs. C. H. Marsh, who Is In Portland. The work j ; 1 1110 uuiruu J II, .IU ,fl BUIil'i.Vllin nurses during the present Influenza : epidemic. I " - ' ' Hl'rnilHtnu Has lllg Gain.' I Visitors In the Hermlston section yesterday sny that a wind storm there : -r'Si j broke nil previous records. Telephone -jl are tlWn. The region was popular i because of duck hunting but between 1 p. m.-and'I p. m. all cars were forc ed to park by the rondalde because of the terrific wind. The tops of sev eral machines were badly torn, i A t ii ' v f KM. Sawyer said he couldn't be a pirate $nd belong to the' gang unless he 7did. Poor Huck those were the days of stiff, unwieldy gar ments, that seemed to be' de signed to make the boy-wearer as uncomfortable as possible -he never had a ' chance to wear one of these comfort giving, shape-retaining, splen-1 didly modeled "WOOkY BOY" STANDARD ' . Stiitsanfl Overcoats Women's New Fall Boots .--You will agree - with us that these two numbers are exceptional lvalues in'; this season's footwear. Fine quality, all kid lea ther; colors, tan and dark grey, nine inch tops; welt sewed soles, leather French heels, medium height? cor- -rect in style, with' all ; the grace of much higher, priced . boots. Tan $8.50: grey $9.00 BEAUTIFUL SHOES ARE ALWAYS IN STYLE Rends Cartons : ' ' C. R. Hoosevelt.' secretary of 1he Umatilla County Red Lross. shipped Christmas cartons Saturday to the 14 i branches of the chapter. These are to i be used for sending packages to soI-nH diers overseas. No labels have yet ( been brought to the chapter by rela- j s5 tlves or friends 'of soldiers In France but- It Is expected that the labels wlljE 'begin arriving soon and the work pfi3 Inspecting the packages will begin, H Clothes that accentuate the manliness of the boy that are his true companion thru all sorts of rough g play that stubbornly resist weaiv ?m''U,t i "i Moved to Taconia. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. t&y left over- t sE land for Tacoma. Wash- on Friday nf S:.3 I .. ... ....... I. 1. ...... . V. .. ...Ill r..l.ln ... . - mnnnOv Mr. Tav find bin wife WMe'-i S1ZCS. pioneers of this project, having osttled here In 1905. when the former filed on the desert claim' seven miles east of here that he .improved nd owned and lived on up to a short time aro. when he disposed of It to George W. Lamhirth, a Stage Gulch wheat rancher. Hermlston Herald. Suits as low as $5; others to $16.50 Overcoats from $7.50 to $12.50. , .;, ' THOSE SUEDETEX GLOVES' We are off ering are not only good lqoking bu very practical Offered in grey, mode, tan, brown, black and white in self stitching and contrasting "stitch all Keep warm witn a pair ot. tnese. ine pair With their long lines, plain toe, graceful Louis and military heels, these models are pleasing to particu lar women. The material is a soft, glove-like kid and may be had in dark gray, a-rich dark brown and fawn. Priced at r $7.50, $8.75, $9.85, $10, $11 p $1.15, $1.25. Shi k line llcrmls-Um INvrkor IHirin-r th past wwk three car kadfl of prime porkers have been ship ped to coast markets, where they brouRht pood rices. Two carloads were- taken to Seattle by R. C. Chal tis. who hotiKht them from ranchers in -this neighborhood who left that it was better for them to let ko of .some of their best swine at this time on ac count of the hiKh price of feed. Her mlston Herald. . : , NOTICE We have arranged f,o take care of the mailing of your Xmas packages. Bring them here, wrap thenv address them, and we mail them for wou. Had Several Ksrapo. ' Lsietitonant Kenneth Roper of Pen dleton, who died recently of Pnaninn influenza and who wan burled here yesterday with full millfiiry hour narrowly escaped death several times during hs career as a sailor. He wa on the Housotanta when It was at tacked hy a submarine, and was also on board when hia ship figured In a coll (shin lieutenant Ho per had an other escape when a strainer caught fire while he wan aboard. It jvaa thought at one time that Roper was t 4Jerjiar prisoner, but later event showed that his whereabouts were being kept secret by the U. 8. froverii 0ient while he was making; five over aeas trips. I c. I I Ob(iwiOp000006 6 0OOC JEWELRY Pins pf all kinds, chains, Brooches, Bar Pins, Lin gerie Pins, Beauty Pins Ear Rings and the like. These ai'.e dependable; and guaranteed. See our as sortment ' ' Mrs., Violin l Mttiwoo le.th Hotel. (ieorxe (.espHkitiiHlan lias transfer red his IntereH In the new hotel twUilliiK at Kieth In (leoi-Ke Vlohas and the hotel will be opened to the; uuhllc tomorrow under the manage ment of Mrs. Vlchaa. who will man sire the hotel, lioth rooms and dininc room, during; the alisenr nt Mr, Vl ohas In orvlre In the army. Mr. Vi enna hns been home for several weeks gpjl "OH, IF I COULD BREAK TflBCOlD!" Almost at soon es'ialJ with . Dr. Klnft'C New Discovery , Get a bottle todyt ' l f Th npUity with Wch this fifty- yor-ol J family remedy relieves coughs, coiJs and mild bronchial attacks U what hat kept its popularity oa th locreaM year by year. I hia aundard reliever of roldi ud cougliiiiK spella never Iisks frionda. ic doc quick! V and pleasantly what it ht recommciKlrd to do. One trial put! it ia your mclicine cabinet at alulutely -iruio(efu.at)Ee. 6iJc and $ 1 .20. Bowels Usually Clogged? FTtilat them ith aafe, aure, com furtnUa Ir. K"K'a New Lifo Pills. Correct that lilioune, headache, tour stomach, tonaua coat, by eliaiia ling th bwwcl-Uugginct. Hi, LADIES? NECKWEAR Another big shipment of Ladies' Neckwear dis playing the newest styles that are different It will give that dress or suit a neat finish; made of voile, organdie, Georgette, neatly trimmed; collars, Vestees and the like. Each f 50c to $6.00 florsliel loos "For the Man Who Cares" The Weston 9 "Economy jthrpugji Quality." ; The "West6ri"; is a " disUnctive Florsheim model that particular men will appreciate. - There is a satisfaction in wear ing Florsheim shoes, because you are certainly of correct style, qual ity of material and workmanship, and the service that you have ' a right to expect from shoes of this character $SJQ to $11jQ9 .MAKE BAGS FOR XMAS Use .ourribbons, silk cretonne and the like. A beautiful assortment colors and designs, also have the frames; handles and tassels to trim with; we will show you how. .Ask to see them. ; i : SOLDIER KITS : Soldier kits filled and to be filled in grey and kha ki. Well made and water proof, in various sizes. All prices. - - - - I 1 Ii i i l s I " issHtNtHMIM! under a furlough from Prewtdlo, where he belonKR to an art tilery reKhm nt. and he leaven November 71 h to re port tor duty. ,( l In M-ofinil Irr. AHert iiiltuiii ot hia aeeond five point deer for the veamm Hunday. oimiy ii, h Heady. In cane of lllnciiii In faml1ien where poverty preventnt Mufferern from Kel llnur neceMwary mrdlral help, food or clothlnif the roiuity MiatuU remly to HHrti. Ir. MeKuul, county h.allh of fifer, Htaten that Jn ciiMeM where wom en or children are III and full to tb emiiity'a on re they ure sent to the Ht. Anthony's hocpiiul. M-n will be pent to l he count y hoxphul. In I he li cence of Judtie Murfh any cate tif t Ills (rt niny l tuUt-u up direct wHh lr. McKa.,1. Dig un tho coin and bury the Hun. IIOMK r A I I IIUU (.11 Tm: vi:itv ni.wt i: to GET HIS PORTRAIT IXw'l cuJH II llllt CALL UP WHEELERS and ntuke an api'uii.tmeiit fi r ourwtlor or euldn-r to- Ua '. Blacker dollars are kat&er dollure. I't all set on the bond warn u-thwOHt Owualtlra. tJeut. Ituymnnd Hll, !.,. !!,,n. BETTER AND SOFTER LIGHT la aar4 kf tha a of aaaB of tJaaa tMMku'trul ruturaa of ura. Th, civ liht lh4M lllumlnataa tha r.turn iwrfartlr. aut tit at aluM bu lira or airala tha aya. Thy ra awt i- aoMlJ-riua thaar aura fMaawr ao4 artra Imii,. War aot a4 Uut tM taat n J. L. VAIJGIIAN I I I 1 I