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4 KIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, VVMbtTtiOX" Om&Oti, FRIIjA'Y, 'frOVEMBfcff iffa Htituts. Ho nlao tnyi locul Institutes will probably be arrans-ed. durlnK the second utmwhT and that tbee will be considered euuivalerit to the conn-I ty Institute In 1he work of tho teu.-h cr. Time can be held in auch vay as not to Interfere or cause loas of time in the echooia. i I ami aanii in miiaiinniiiiiiiBiiHaiiiaii imam Bminjinmisui ,ijmx. ..iujiit ,r uwni " . ' 1 wxmc " ......... : k -umamawnMiniiBiiiiiiiiiii imaaiiiiiaal WMKieDtvumttf itr.majnjfi i iinum . unrnitiHirr r ' --" "-""" --- mm S' S M Ml T I It'.' i I t j' i .. Dull Siuyllio Jll. Dun ainythe, who ha been suffer ing from UIiichs for some time, la In I'ortlund receiving medical treutmentg. Hue AlK'iitl(ltl. . - A. it, I'Hiton Ih at Ht. Anthony' hoMiiltiil duffciiiill from an attaok of appendicitis.'. He will be operated upon tomorrow.. ed for Its annual report rooently eub-j uy Matloelc, moving picture theater Scanou Closed. r.ilttod. "it in a splendid Idea to dis tribute the report in printed form in a buHineua like manner." says the let tor. . owner, aava that hi. chief loa la . In Jesieroay was tne IHBt day for rent. a the movie eomnanlea almt.lv I trout "Bhlng and among those from1 Cil Two Boer in On l)y. Walter Allison, forest ranger at I'klah, proved himself o hunter the other day when ho bugged two deer, the limit. In one duy. . . llrHliuf ii n Oakland. , . ' , .", futnr O. Youim r the Kmplre Meat Market, is driving a new Oakland cor purchased of the Lcuer Auto Co. Ila Ve, Temple returned today to Kuacne to. continue per atudles at the University of Oregon, after spend ing a week hare with ber mother, lira. At rilimher. s moved the orders ahead until the epi demic ia over. IiCavlntr for Montana. H. W. Collins. Will Wyrick, Bob Kirklatrick and W. N. Matlock ex pect to leave tonight for a trip to Montana. - l-Alna Work Today. Dre-wcs at 208 PouiiiIh. J-i, ). EtfapEr; inr trie past two years- The six point buck brought in yea deputy clerk for County Cleric R. T. I torduy by Ciuy Wyrick, Allen Jerrua Urown, beaun his duliea today In the and, (iuv Huyn dresaedt at H06 pounda, Pendleton putting in the day on Mea-! rtiam creek 'were ' Merle Chessman ! and C. K: Cranston. They had a good I day's sport and promise thenisolvesj to be bacu to the same place on the I opening day in the spring. office of the United States Biological Kocloty, tin Kilthiff Klro Itept. Tonight. There will be no mooting ot the fire department tonlgiit. X'ho meet ing has been declared off owing to the influenza epidemic. Kxixwtcd Homo Today. 1.. J. (juldmun, of tho L'nlled States JIIoIokIchI nurvey. Is expected to re turn today from a tour of Inspection of Hoik hern Idaho, . Normal Installment TIUM Month. The aooond Installment on- bonds of the Fourth Liberty Loan is payable this month, on or before. November 21 Twenty per cent is to be paid in this Installment Mr. Wrick estimated the weight t 2"0 pounds yesterday. ,. . Pnxarwds to Itcd -ros. The Pendleton golf club decided to- ay that tho losing team In the "Anti. Flu" golf tournament to be held sun- i day will donate a certain sum to the Ked Cross, as a penalty for defeat at(l tne hands of the victorious team. lei was at first planned that the losing team be hosts at a dinner, but the I club members have decided that the new Idea Is more patriotic '. j tiff I i U If I X. I I A X I'orcsl, HniiKer Here. , , F'red tjrooin. forest ruDger, Is In the city today on his way to t'klali, after a visit at the office of the Whitman National Forest In Baker. . , l.lltln Soil Dies John Uexter Olvey, the little six months old son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. plvey of Illeth. died yesterday and will be shipped to La rande for bu rial The body Is at the Folaom cha pe L ItcjMiit Mi-ls Willi Approval. W. L. Thompson, chairman of the Vmatllla Countx' Ked ('ross, rocelved ftMntle loduy from Karl Thepateliy. director of development for the north west division of tho Ited Cross, (irl Good aleli. M. it. t'hessman and C. K. ( Cran ston returned today from a fishing trip to Meacham. Kach had a good basket of fish and report that fishing is still good. , . I I'ortland Atlr,riie.T Ileire. Wm. P. lAtrd, Iortland attorney,' la hAl'a nn I.e. I ,.,ui.,..uu TiAf 1 j.m.t I- representing V. C. Iadvllle. defenr-l thrt,'t,n,'s "!. ' I ant. In a suit where the Hackney Man- h,e flrBt !ahel or a Christinas par- : ulacturlng Co. hi plaintiff, eel from a soldier overseas to arrive : , , ( i .. ,n Inl8 c"-y was recetved today by a Itoturna After Furlough. Pendleton woman from a soldier who' "Chots" Goriion, who is In the aerv-ll8 in 'sield artillery, A. K, r., ; Ice as a member of the navy and who ranc' 6he vrehn that her nam . Is stationed at Bremerton, returned iojand the name of the soldier not be; the navy yard today after a 20 lay K've"; C J" l'sevelt, secretary vt-, furlouah soeut here ilth frlenda and I1"" -"natliia county Ked Cross says relatives. ' which ihe chapter here was commend' Cell mid llrokc Ills Arm. Truman Hendryic, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Ilendryx, 22 Long street. fell this morning and broke his arm. In Truman is an Kast Oregonian carrier MARIiiY 2VJ IN. DaVO.M i'4 IN. and Is the second casualty among the carriers In the laSt few days. Viieittltiiiialrc Still Arriving. Questionnaires are still being sent In to Judge K, A. Lowell, head of the survey ot nurses here, and at present the total number filled out is 48. Flighty were sent to Pendleton women. Sues on Account. . , y A suit has been filed in the circuit court by Alexander's against George Oeanakopulas asking for judgment for S217.3U, Istlnnce alleged due on ac count. D. W. Bailey la attorney for plaintiff. . ' . .... -..r. that he takes the arrival of the label as an indication that others will be here soon. "He again draws attention to the fact that November 20 is the last day on which parcels will be ac cepted and repeats the request that aa aoon as labels arrive the Ked Cross be notified. Captain ThjiiunIo I .caves. Captain A. E. Tamasle, for three yeare assistant superintendent at the State Hospital, left today for Camp Lewis to enter the medical corps. He was accompanied by Mrs, Tamasie, wlio will remain In Portland. No suc cessor to -Dr. Tamasie has yet been named toy Lr. W. D- McXary. JL sJL V2l W VV COLLARS CtUCTT. STSWODY a CO., inc. wisrs Othcra AffcUd. i t'onfectionery stores ano- eating house owners say that the closing of moving picture housea during the Kuanish influenza epidemic has caused ra considerable decrease In the even ing patronage. The aftcr-thcatej crowd is lacking and the decrease it) business is noticeable for this reason. Will Need Permit. i It will take a government permit to got a new trance for Ham Thompson's i-tuick, recently wrecked in an auto accident when a Viele truck ran into the machine at the county bridge east of Pendleton. Both wheels were torn off in the collision and the frame ot i the car damaged. The estimated In i Jury to the car is $500. I ! 1 1, 1 I i I I Distinction Is built into Bond Clothes. j HE best juaterial obtain able goes into them and the style is put in to stay. In both fabric and fashion you are making a 100 per cent investment when you buy a Eorid Suit or Overcoat SUITS AND OVERCOATS for all tastes and all purses are here. " . ? BOND BROS. Peaultetoos' Lcatllna; Cki tillers. i Will Hostile on Bush Stavel. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oohnert who have been living at 111 Stonewall jjeckson street expect to reside aoon jat 308 Bush street, in the residence formerly occupied by Dr. and Mrs., J. I. McKelway. Mrs. llohnert is at present visiting; her parents in Al bany and will move into the new home on her return. ,,. , i . H - Ir. Tom ltallejr Ix-aves. i Dr. Tom lialley. for the past five months a dentist in Pendleton in "the office with Dr. David Hill, left today for Mare IMand, to take tne Bemi-an-nual examination for- entrance into tue dental oorps of novy. i ' Will lnK' Itit iito VoK ' M. s. shrock left today for Athena on a tour of Inspection of the. potato crop of thai section. ' " : ... . -I i Teachers liiKtitute t ailed Off. . j, The I'matllla county teachers'. In stitute will not be held this year.. No vember 25, 26, 2 7 were the dates for the institute, but Smit. Green figures owing to the grewt amount of time rnsf-tJfirVvuaJlfij! liiSlii'(teifJn;Ao4a because "of (ii liif I.uiijk. epmidonilc (he time t ;teaehers' can - be much more profitably employed in the school rooms than In holding an in October Makes l p Ix fU ic'1117. I The rainfall for this month, In reaching a total of 1.74. not only ex- I j ceeds the normal of 1.1S for the month ' I by .fis, but makes up1 for the .22 de-1 ficlency In September's rainfall and rings the total for the first two ! months of the wet season to. 2.41. r i .33 above normal The greatest pre- j cipitation in 24 hours during the ! month was .61. on October 5, and the; number of days with .01 or more! rainfall was 14. It was clear 1 ! days during the month, partly cloudy j eight days, and cfoudy on seven. The maximum temperature was 84, on Oc- j tober 1 1, and the minimum was 2S, I on the thirtieth. A high wind U reg- . Isiercd for October 27. ' X " WAR WILL END ALL WAR FOREVER SAYS GEN. BELL SICK HEADACHE GOES QUICKLY 1 Knd that dlsft-PHfltiff Kick hada-hi that ko pa yu lotiin miwrable with a IttXittly tea tljat won't tail. SEW, VOKK, Nov. 1. 11iis uur will cud lu doijig away with I war forever, and iu tliat rptkct is not an unmixiHt evil Major ieneral f. 1-raiikliiL IH'll, coiii i mander aT the depurtuient of tlie ettKt stated in mi allreKs olM iiint; , a lrive fr tlie ("ollfC'tion o ; used plioaotrrapii records for the tcoktiers lit r ranee, .otliine: in Uic may of Liberty has ew r lntH wtw eseept at tins lotat ot ti0, SAvord : the maK.M have never wrested an t I ring from .'the eia(!.ij exfit Um net. , .-i . . vi'udor tlie eoiuiixajid oS te Mloeii of a(neiUt (lie Kaiser (be Ovaiaii army Iwn acted ou tho itrtnc.plo that anyllihuc It did waa ritiht. notltintr it did ns wronff. I tilt the hoJoeust If now aifrcMKIiinir its end, and with it, the end of autocracy. Our eorlc will be united hy X their epmmoo purfcKjw rt and our J i hv.vt no ual the, front will emie home with a livelier sympathy for the i.iNJe of otlitr; ptmnu-ie . AUSTRIA'S BREAK ' ' OPENS BACK DOOR CELERY l what vrtu ned. KuliiudUi for llv.T. bioath and ronctiuatoh. Situia old ; ri-nnHJy in thr- th old hox. IX'IOX, Nov. 1. Tle cffMi't of the Austrian break iiptHi tlie war will he Inifiientte saitt the aily Nows. !- vioiisly tlie allies will eminent to no armiMiee hieli does not- roide, as hi 4Uilicur.a'A ease, for tho unhi ed naKsatfe of their troop andr ide, as B ttindiv- s t the! f warX And they are "Alexanders" Blouses, which "is really a synonym for Better Blouses. : Meaning as much for their material as for their variety of styles, with peplum tumcs and tablier innovations. And the adorabld collarless treatments and high, neck models that display flowing sleeves, bell sleeves, long straight sleeves and unique cuff effects. - "' You will think of them a3 being most use ful and most highly prized for a Christmas gift. . ;. : These are some of the new - shades: cloud, oriole, Bordeaux, spruce, helmit grey, artil lery and iris - , , $5.75 to $35.00- e . . : hi t , 7' ' ' i - Our Bii Arinual giving Table' Linen - ;;'::?s?isOW:(i)M. Sale Pin - fi - mT-l. Be sure to attend, because it means a saving on a everyday need, table linen, with quality the outstanding feature and savings on every yard. Coming at this time when the increasing scarcity 6f linen, is too well and widely recog nized to be disputed, this sale assumes an aspect more than average import "ance. ! ," - . . , .:.'i.v -J Our stocks of fine lines were never in better condition to meet the require ments' of a sale of this character, i QUALITIES and PRICES ai'e every thing the most exacting people can expect, ? We anticipated the present nation wide scarcity with large purchases months ago. The benefits are yours Now! your damask at home. Ihese are priced by the dozen and , 1-2 dozen lots.. ... ', '"p ".; ': :,; '. 75c Thanksgiving. Linen Sale. . 59c $1.00 Thanksgiving Linen Sale. . 79c $1.50 Thanksgiving Linen Sale $1.23 DAMASK - . 1 A big assortment of cot ton mercerized and all linen. ' . , A beautiful assortment ; of v patterns-' and designs. Se-'" . ' lect your cloth now. $1.00 Thanksgiving Linen Sale.. 79c $1.25 Thanksgiving Linen Sale. . : 98c $1.50 Thanksgiving Linen Sale $1.25 $1.75 Thanksgiving Linen Sale $1.39 $2.00 Thanksgiving Linen Sale $1.63 $2.50 Thanksgiving Linen Sale $2.15 $2.75 Thanksgiving Li-ten Sale $2.35 $3.00 Thanksgiving Linen Sale $2.50 $3.50 Thanksgiving Linen Sale $2.95 $4.00 Thanksgiving Linen Sale $3.25 ... J ... ...NAPKINS . - . "Specially arranged and bought purposely for this sale. Odd napkins to match damask, perhaps to match $1.75. Thanksgiving Linen Sale $1.39 $2.00 Thanksgiving Linen Sale $1.63 $2.50 Thanksgiving Linen Sale $2.15 $3.00 Thanksgiving Linen Sale $2.50 $3.50 Thanksgiving Linen Sale $2.95 $4.00 Thanksgiving Linen Sale $3.23 $4.50 Thanksgiving Linen Sale $3.90 $5.00 Thanksgiving LinemSale $1.25 S6.00 Thanksgiving Linen Sale $5-25 $o.50 Thanksgiving Linen Sale $5.57 $7.50 Thanksgiving Linen Sale, $6,62. $8.50 Thanksgiving Linen Sale-$7.43 S9.50 Thanksgiving Linen Sale $8.U $10.00 Thanksgiving Linen Sale $8.67 $12.50 ThanksgiVg Linen Sale'$10.70 S13.50 Thanksgiv'g Linen Sale $11.57 $15.00 Thanksgiv'g Linen Sale $12.$6 EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITIES JN Used Cars if you are in the market for a good used car at a bargain price, it ;will pay you to look over our present stock. .Every car is in good running order, ready to drive out of the garage. 2 Ford Touring Cars, - 1 Ford Roadster. 1 Chevrolet Touring Car. 1 Dodge Brothers Touring Car. (Run only 3fi00 miles good as new) 1 Mitchell Roadster. -' 2 Jordan Touring Cars 1 new). Cor. Cottonwood & Water St rhone C30 EIltGEHC, MEDICINES From THE PENDLETON DRUG CO. During Closing Hours i This store has four residence phones con nected with store. 461 will get one of them for you in emer: gencies during 'closing hours. 1 ' ' c The Pendleton Drug Co. IH-oseciitlon- on Austrian Mm of AHiiiMt 4rRiaiiy. Kwn if AHxtrin i ' H1Hsl lo refusi tliut demand to : ' Hm'i-rli.H lo resist t. It iin-aiw that i-a.lfru frontier. .crniHii'H back ilnor Is forued. Ho-!is onialltwd liemht now IBtnrf rapliMy Into tlie ! nioviiiit hands of tho t'jteehOrMovak's adjoins Prussia, Kuxuii) Mod Hovnpian oh tlie LADIES! SECRET TO DARKEN GRAY HAIR lslil(; 1A K ITS COLOR AXD lA' STICK WITH (ilUNDMA S SACK TEA KK-Cll-K. None of these stau-s , f reisht rates of 25 Per cent. This as. ,hea the accident occurred laxt lion. for defense. itllont suraiu'e waa Riven by Commiswionors ' dav. , JLr. Keea atleniuimi to UI.z,.r.,, man from ihe west front Miller and Corey. Commissioner 1 a Morase battery when a violent . the allies could draw from I near ! Bucntel aia not wish the order enter- j plosion tuok place, Uniting the am southern and eastern front a foree , ed until a local point, which arose to- j which burned hla right Vaverely oer sul Hi icnl to drivq tho y Into day. Is decided. The rate increase j and the left slightly. Saiony or1 linvarin. , AaiH't IMA futol will be retroactive lo June15. The I ' fatal i-tu-itvlement tit-runmy cannot wage matter ia entirely between tnetT?jfIa Pfllh Cftq 1ft 'company unu me men. 1 " strugfile. Guns for Use Here GERMANS PREPARING FOR DEfMiLIZAIIO'l Major Lee Drake is j Elected Battalion Ten Krag-JorsenrUIeJana 00 Lhiet DV Uf IlCerS roun,!' vt ammunition for the biiii are belnft forwarded to the 1'endleton I.lfl chili, nccording to Information received today by ie t. Drake, prea. ident of the club. The Kuua and ami munition are shipped by exureaa si (UPKXHMiKX, Nov. lr (.roencr has been iieked lo l.mlftidorrf as head .of tlie ' Common - garden sase brewed Into h heavy teut, with aulihur and ulcohoi addodr. will turn grMV. Mtreuked Hiid faduil hair Iteuutilully lurk am! lux utiant. Mixing the Sae Tea ati4 Sul phur recipf at home, though. u trou blesome. An easier way is to Kt th t tlu lltrliutr Tnroblatt ou ready-to-u preparatfon, - improved 1 1 tor it y. hy t he addition of other luKredintd, a birpe bottie at .little cost, U drug sttireR, known as "Wyeth'a Se and Htilphur t'uiiiioundt" Ihu avoiding a lot ttf mnK. N'hiie psrav, fitdtMl htr ! not in 1u I, we all delrt toretnin our youth ful ftpptsarame and Rttructivents. f"v d jr.ienttijf ur hair with V eth'h Sttfte and 8u!ihur Comvoiitul. no on onn letl, because it doea U so mutu ally. n& evenly. Vot jiir.t danism a f lone or oft bruh with it and draw tbiM through yMir hair, taking one small atrand at a time; by morn t mi all Having been chanKed from county guard into state guard the offkrere of , (ult the companies of Umatilla county nhl?y shouia arriva soon. , county. The battahon will be known I will h li.nUed to member, of the club l.erman the tlnrd battahmi. third regiment. fcut ember.h!., l.i ' mull su as to lie ciuplojed in iimuw. Drecon guard. 1 ha nuard U not tm-: lion ""ith Ih deiiioliillKJtlon." sa-3 ' tonaliwd and ia subject t lilU uu- "y i" "'o state of Oregon. service f ulmiH'iu haliJc If you ere to ae the une'iiialled volume irf unlrripench. , " ' table testimony In favor of Hood'a Uur. 'rifrH,':"' "-Ttir. Uaparllla. you would upbraid o..r-ef (tr.. Nov. 1. The injury to the ; f..- i....- j..i. ex-snernt. will tivm rnilcinu lor ih,.i t.lm..l .11.. . Knmnf fr nllov to f - i-, Get Rate Increase not !ke ,,eru,aneiu- red ;frvin hioh you are ufferinff. roUTI-AND. Nov. 1. Hoadjust- j mcnt of tho joint traffic UuUf of the .mni!i'i' Valley Kaiifoad and Cre- Ki.ii-W.ifhinwton lines, or ovulation of j t htju foi nit'r I'V lb. railrcud adumnsr- ; Ii Hl Inn, appeal s to ho l he luev UubW result of the dtiuand of employes of! ilie wntiill railroad f"f hihor wanes.' ray hairs have dinuppcared. AOer The Litter thieulen to tie up the rid another aitluHitiu (r two your hair if their demand is not granted. heeomeH beautifully dark,. kIiwv, Foti Ked.-rai med tatorti, endeuvorinir to, and luxuriant and you appear year adjust tho xiuKe dispute, are udisedj yi.utiRer. Veth' Sae and Sulphur hy sihippt in ttutt jjovtiiuitciii eontrol I Compound is n delibtful toilet reoui-r prefeiT'i. ) silo. It 1 not Intended for the erne, I The ptibhe Ben lee connnlwion will 1 nii'lu.Mlon or preveptioM of dl.ea-o. j tod a v. nt Salem, j-rant im inereane in Catarrh is a Real Enemy ' and Requires Vigorous Treatment Do Kot Neglect It. WTien you use medicated sprayl, atomizers and douches for your Ca tarrh, you may succeed in unstopping the choked -up air puaage for the time btinp. but thij annoying con.ii tion returns, and you have to di the same thine; over and over amin. Catarrh has never yet Wen cured by these local applications. Have you ever experienced any real benefit from ftich treatment? , Throw theae mekeihift reme.!ic t i th winds, and ifnton tne jitrlit ii merit. Co to y .ur tJruir lmo l.-C. (ret a bottla ef is. S. ii., til commv a fealoient time aa bwn prai el t xui.erer for m-ariv hi'.f a f Mur". t. S. 8. ecU riiT.M at the kr,:,, ,. ,,f Catarrh, and forces from tim b1 hi I the (erms whith eaii'e t'te ilifea.. You can obtain special tnauu-at a-ivi. i reearilinir ynur own can ', t rharire by v.riii,i(f to wr, Si fewitt Labwatvry, At '.-. C .. I t