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J !(.- l(n -1 -4 '' Wi "its " v 1 - - i 1 jjAjLY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. ORG EON. O 3NDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 101ft EIGHT PAGES ----- mi ' re orph.iw to Uo ineliiaeil In tlitu "' Hut, auplteallon huuliV 1 muda ui onca io iMsw Nut. ii at the cyunty li brary. I'honfc 3S4. ' "' Influenza''?' mail -Wii..iti. wjr MM Wi 11 T u o i ourvvmas-. nowine wow Jfs t7ie unsi 0 the gdverriment you'll find us fully prepared to fill your every want with the best for the price no matter whai the price 3 r l i Si- (omens erse reuses v We offer for Tuesday's selling a very choice selection of smart new Jersey Dresses. They come in sizes 16 to 42; colors are brown, taupe, Pekin, navy and tan. " Some are embroidered, others are Trimmed with fringe! Panel or big gir dles. ' They have individuality. They're different You'll like them. We in- ... $18.00 to $4S;50 vite your inspection.. Prices CARTERS KNIT UNDERWEAR For Women, Misses' and Children will not shrink. Shrinking common with most underwear is miss ing in Carters. " ., Carters is shrunk be y6nd possibility of fur ther shrinking before the fabric ever reaches . the looms. When you buy a 38 it remains a 38 until the suit is worn out and that is a long time, as you 0 will find out by experi ence. ' In dotton, wool, and cot ton and wool mixed, ' silk and wool mixed, in every desirable style. Union Suits priced at $1.50 to $5.50. ' iiii:imii!iiii!!iiii!iii!iniiiiiiiiimiiiiimi!iiimii r -? PHONE YOUR ORDERS If vou don't want to e ;us for; whatever you E ; want; we'll shop, for, .you . j i , with all the care we would H for ourselves. If we E 'haven't what you want 5 0 we'll go out and get it. r. f Tii:i!:iiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiitiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiii!iiiii;i 1 it T. P. W. PURE FOOD SHOP In our Model Sanitary Basement. Cleanliness Economy Service Phone 15. i All Other-Depts. 22. Lettuce, large heads 12V2 c Cabbage, for kra&t, 100 lbs $2.75 EggSj strictly fresh, dozen . . 65c Buckwheat, 9 Vo. sack .... $1.35 Rice Pastry Flour 9 lb. sack $1.35 Peppers, green, lb 12$c Pumpkin and Squash, lb...'.. 3c Apple Butter, small cans, " each 25c Mince Meat, Libby's, bulk lb 30c Cranberries; pound ........ 20c Artichoke Hearts, can . 85c Horse Radish, bottle, each 15c and 40c. Olympic Mayonnaise, Russian dressing, each 40c Chocolate Shop Chocolate in fan cy boxes ..... $1.50 and $2.50 Citron Peel, lb. 50C We pay 60c for strictly fresh eggs. 6 - GOOD VALUES FROM OUR HOSIERY' SECTION ' Women's Black Cotton Hose, a fine quality mercerized cotton in all sizes, the pair 35c Women's Heavier Black Mer cerized cotton and lisle hose, Knox Knit, the pair . . '.. 45c Wool Hose for women, warm and comfortable, a'fine quality, at the pair . . . . . -65c and 85c Women's .' Black Silk Hose, pure dye silk. thread, p'air. $1.00 i m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i r i n 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 V 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . THE DEONEATOR . .,.-.,, For .December . . fs here. E Call "and get your copy. Tiiiii'iiii.'iJiiiiiiiiininiiiHiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiTi YOU WILL GET THE CHRIST 1 i MAS SPIRIT 1 If you will only visit our t Art Dept. This section' is fairly qlive i With finished aud stahiiped pieces' suitable for Xmas gifti. Free in struction with' every piece sold. . Stamped Night Gowns, a very special value in white and pink nainsook and batiste gowns, sim ple but pretty designs, each $1.50 Fudge Aprons, made of cream colord crash, stamped . designs for embroidery, each 65c Stamped Bath Towels, neat or iginal designs, all white with col ored borders. ; The qualities are above the average, from 75c and $1.00. ' ! Silk Wafct Sale : " O'V'aj!"1 ': v. Silk Waist Sale . ON SALE THE ENTIRE WEEK One Big' Lot Fancy Silk Waists. Crepe De Chine, Georgette Silk, Jap Silk, Tub Silk; li?ht col ors, dark stripes and black, sizes to No. 50. 98c to $7.80. We are cleaning up our regular up-staira Waist DopartnifiiJ f allanvle, waists, .and 0(I and endH, Includini? waists an high in value an $10.0) Wc place them on sn)e to day in the Ilr.u:aiti Hum uwnt. . See the cen ter fialcony di-sidy winuo-w ' , , PENDLETON'S GSEATEST bfePART.Hfi&T. SjOr.E "WAX '"' " & ' " ' A country worth fighting iamps. rrtl A?3 hf'-i'i'Kr - J ii J, QGJAJf (rtM'S tO 11411(1. v K. F. AveriU, of the U. S. BI-loKlcal survey, left yesterday for Uenh n u trip of inspection. t i.rlfwiti of XanIv Cars. The Pendleton Motor Pales Co., Is Unloading today a carload of Nash cars that havo just arrived. A. H. Pnttun wa operated upon Saturday at t-t. Anthony a ht-spltil for appendicitis, PatiiU of daughter, Mr and Mrs. Ben Kastilde are the parents of an efS'ht pound bay drfuster born .Saturday at .fcit. ..An thony's hospital. Urorxe Iai!a Ilcs of -1u. Gtoigo- Pap pas, a Greek, who has been. out on bail for -several weekc charsed at Pendleton with obtaining t 'Hon e n n d er fa 1 se p re t e n nes died at Tort land last week of the flu. u ! 1 1 ftain so Far. November Is beglmilnff early to reach 1 : r 1 Inches of rainfall, the normal for this month. Last night the fall was .5 7, and Sunday it amounted to .0, i making a total of .41, for the first four days of. the month. In Rmo for Surveyor. ' A u hrey K- Perry, a t prese n t occu -pyin'?-the position of county water master, is in the race for county sur veyor. He will b opposed, ty Ony O'Meiveny. The names of candidates for this office a r to be written In. t Sue to C'oIUx't Account. '. l' The PeopleH Warehouse htis started suit in the circuit, court against John Meyers' andr fleorgJa Meyers seeking to collect $144.89 alleged to b due an account for merchandise.5 B. W. Ealley is attorney, for plaintiff. 1 i, - -. . . . i -" Funeral to lo lcre.' 1 ' j - 5 The body of Herbert .A. Hanan, used 32 year, 1 expected to arrive here tonight from Portland for burial. Hanan. who died yeterlay in Port bind. formerly litii In La Grande and is Burvlved1 by hi wife, his irtother Mrs. Nettie Hahan, and a brother, Johnn Hanan. 1 -; " Come without warning-- travel in epidemics dangerous and treacherous if neglected - v La 'grippe irequently affects the lungs and develops a persistent wearing coufth, which neglected, ij foreljoding alike toojJ and younfl. Foley's Honey ? Tar Bpreads.warmth and comfort, 600thind the inflamed rasping sur faces', casing tightness of the chest, loosening the cough, helpin; t raise and discharge phlegm without exhausting effort. It ia also good for tickling throat,, hoanenesi. bronchial coughs, night coughs arid chronic coughs of elderly pcopi?. "Aher hl ! n( t ''np. It Utt ji w!; .rvcf. vouitlt, and I trtetl cCfytiln. I lrt l-t ' weichi anj H to ihia th.t tl l')kJ Ml thmitfH I a.ld miiiU. 1 ifl.dfoItT' Honey I Tar .ad iwobolilc. cured '"'f " ' buck la pir ,nwrol ,wlfcii t-. r-fBi ic!?crd( Indiana. FOB SALE BY TA1J.M.X COMPANY. dinilo. bus two women and three men I'Mients Juday and han urraneim'nti) iiiH1e to nccotnoilute four mow lm'-mediately.. Nurses from St Anthony'H hospital are in charjte and say that they con aider the hospital a great benefit, Jv a meana of relieving the congested condttlfin at St. Anthony's. Misa Lorene Varker, home demon stration anent. has charge of the eu pervlnlon of the diet kitehen. A Moci T SuVT'nes'is' on hand "and" all eo.tiip B.,titiiji riadV-fof iny eniei-jjencj-. ! K. V.-vJ,l.-Ui Li .-., i rttBNVM taken SOLDIERS PQUR THROUGH LINES jj "ItOMK, Xor. . T!i'!!h!1:mi linvl basai'Jl Srrit rfMs liia 'Mines on k I SO mllo front m-x tliri hl tli- rrnut'a j w-wtTti nUtz. It H officially nunoiuu j l. Tlny ate d-w't'iMllna: lirto CrniiK- Hi- ulli y from the Tonalit ibm. j ..lifMi: Xov. 4. Tho Italian Imvo I I'liturttl Tmit, ono of Au-Htrta'n clilof fciliricil ton n in tin' Tyrol, ntxiirilliut tu u wur ofriiv unnoiinii'iix-ill . butt lilKllt. .... ... , , ,. llulinn cmalrjf lune piiItihI I (line. WITIf TI1K ITALIAN" lXJHCftfi IX XOIlTIIKItN ITALY.. Nov. 4. Tlw Italian flrvt army, in IM ailniuf on Trent. ia)turel oiMirmoan qiianlitltn or nuiHTlal and InnilnKratiliT prHoncr I nllrc rpKlini-titH are iirriidiTli;. "j.uno cAiTi"i:Kf I.ONIM)V, .No. 4. Tho War offli-o )! an Italian rnrolMinhpin, lolay an. ni. niwitl that 'tho imtlt , nnny wUh (nhlch tho Aimlimiiii arc hrlnadiil lint ! caiitmi'd 10 (Mill -jrl-Miners. " ; i "Tlic army iimtiuM-d nclvamu Sunday, rcai hlns' tlit' lltio.ot t'iloltn. Prntiirlrtno. tlaj Mulimil rit'orM, Kan (Jiilrino ami Avlaito.- 4 ' SIH9-I0 Sulistrriplied. i ' ,," - i. I'endleton people subscribed I19S.10 for the linen drive just completed fof the benefi of a base hospital. This was in addition to lineh given, so that there wal no difficulty In tnak injr up the quota. Mra. Elmer Cleav er expects to. pack the linen on Wed nesday and ship it Thursday ; - i Tcaelirra Aro Aiding. tiecanne. the Infloenxa epidemic has closed the Helix school and thus call ed a halt to Junior- Red Crofs "work: tho teachers -f the school are com pleting: the allotment of bedside bakfl j recently sent to the children, so that the quota will be finished in time. Miss N- Craw, who Is a teacher.ln the ; school, was fn Pendleton to get more j supplies for the -bags. WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE il&i&tt. j Horst fu1(iicy for Mayor. j It lias been learned this afterrpion , (that a well organized move U under-1 nay to have the name ot J. W. 2ta j lone vi for mayor tomorrow. ) Cards i nre beinff distributed. It is fia'id that ! the move Is taken without authority 'of Mr Maloney 'but his backers are ; fining on the assumption he will ac- ! Ctpt the office If elected. His name I . is not on the ballot and will have to . ! be written In. j Sure of Acrrajcp., Umatilla county -will have no diffi culty in supplying an acreatre of 179, 931 acres falsown wheat this year in i accordance witn tne wish or ine siaie council of defonwe,-Bays County AgcTtt M. S. .Shrock. Ho says that tho num ber of acres Is only about seven per cent more than sirwn lust year and that fall sown wheat is more necessary than the sprinpr sown. Umatilla Coun ty farmers are anxious to increase th- acreage, according to IMr. -Shrock. both to aid the government and because of the high price of wheat. mmm .Medicines. lilt TIIBPWOH iff;' I I t 1'" .t '., "i I'. ... ! ring Closing Hours i Durii ;Piione4ev This store has four residence phones con nected with store. ' 464 will get one of them for, you in emer gencies during . closing hours.-, i v - , The Pendleton Drug Co. . ''- 4 Or Other1 ' Emergency Druosl S may be. had after, C0 4l i P U. hy , &lB,ng-!iTCsi- aencepnones a r. a 4 8 6 5 -HfOf 5 r4 TaJIrrian & Go.$ 4 Ixjadliij lrii"gSIM.' "- 4 5 5 rA"tawisivii! DENTISTRY Dr. David Bennett Hill Dr. Tom O.Bailey luilrl ItiiilillnK, lViulU-ton, Urrann. PUBLIC FIVE PATIENTS Ifl EMERGENCY HOSPITAL Pendleton's emcr-rency hospltnl, es tablished for the purpose of aiding In the present irpanit-n Influenza epi- COMPANY WONT DRILL " UNTIL FLU IS OVER 'tut !t s I I'e-J-b, ttai.'t tleneral of the Or-go I ..tii- r C'iiiiiii' Jn thin co'inty t'd 1. !ri l a: :;i'i'-n w ill h"ld no -i : it r.i'-' J I I i Hi "ni; lit l.iai'il.' ad tn i-i'-r i. ln;w ft f-r, ore inj (mi wsrtlnj 1 t.i"t -p.-ti'iH ai;J oii i tii W'rr. ir j, . in :-(ih-i in ?!? ft t u in tK.'.t im ... -ili.t- t.r i I.nri I rrjiiot -X tli- st.'T.; ) iis'i'-.Hrd in mm rsrt of tin a tcii,u iu. A -f'fii (jji-tji of rifif ; ha rx-en repii?; tinned . f 'rtjJi'te, comriiaiid'-r of the reimnt. ' ; sjd i pTsirure wiJl intm.hy be coruiiir t-d Mi. the rifie range. t "ul'i l CVoJidae this morning ' wfte to M;tjr lee Drake, of the third . f Lttaii.t(, nd spr-ned -great plea.- ; I i re that all compar.l- of the old : cimmy -guard have joim:d the utate ' 'TaniZiiiion- Mi rrotifled Majr , Trttfc that thp mu -ttcrma; in will tako -I-Uro a S'n &h poKt !-. The Iotal ('riii a:ty in pi irrnj j n aJ.e thi- i i f an v-r.t and u already rnakin aira;tji:-in'l.tj. by Colonel 1 Frf-nrh orphan T-r hf-r (?;i'is;ht'.' that t!ii fsaini'! I-arc-n t . in uiknc jfiiu)!;r. r--(f inued from P 1. 1 Tifenan- a hlrthdrtr preni j If, and It in thou,;!it will Te followed by ua a menn f ntakim? f'hriPt- ; r as pr-t-nt t rhibfrcri and at th jam time aidinSf th causo. P'.dlowiiiK in a lia-t of 3t pc-opl , who have adopted orphans, thin rnuk iiijf a total of J14 childr?n aduptd: ! Mr K- J. Iturke. i't-nditon: rjeorit CunifM, I'ilct Kck ; llaUi? t'pr''f , Atht-na; Mri. K. J- Duvin. F"rf w;tr; i Mr. (f;N.rff Waiiaro, j-Tewatfr: div; K. Iiav-K rendk-ton; Mr K. A. I;id-j :-. Aihiia: Kik. Mn D.lTf, 'il"t j J-!rj Al J-'air. F'r-'-vater; Jatn--, I-; rn.h Fn i-a:'.' t; Mr. .-jlt t i i: JM.it; 1 is. Ktt i.tr. f.-r J'roee ' if! h wioa y r,' hjl t iliit"n; .Mil l.tM- M- Krk, Ath-na; iii I.nP"iJ. T;i;n, r-fi!"tn; Mrs I.a Kn- ti:n, ln'b-t'n; Mr. J-nip If!riiW Athena; C J. Miner, I'ib.t Kwk; Mr Murrity. for Frcewatfr commu- r hy orphan; Mrs. Chas. Quinny, TVn dhon; J:'P f;os. INndlotnn; fconaid Kiidd. I'riidU -ion; Jf :. Ktta tan(tf r- M,n. f;-r Iiel'Ta IKivrw of Frt'watr; i or an . rs.. J. H. P.-.ylor.- Freewatf r; I. ?. i harpf. IMP HocU; Mm J. C. jSrtiarpf. IMlot Hock; Jtrf. F. C- Pfflr ' cfy. Pendtftm; Mrs. K. Hhiiard, Fre ftiii't; Mm. J. K- Klfhardf, Fif-p-ttater; .Mm. l)nl Klu-hf-r. Nofln; Mrs 'iiorae J. ffrnsrier, pf ndjf (on ; Mrs. N" A. ,Sf n, Fr-"f-'atfr Vera Tfn:pio I -nd Ifti'n : th. K. . WarnrT, Tr-rtVf-i"n; M"i:ipr I- Watts, Aih'-na: Mm H o i , i r W'a r h. A t hi-n:i : M. t. ;t X t fhfra: yrn. M. I- W;i:i, Athena, J hn M. Wil'on, Pilot UK. A fourth H1 ' blln irrppripfrt vhP-h wil l. imuN-.I to New York ii bin i lie next thrf tir our days. Thin will probably bet Inst IIt niil out In time to rrnch the orphan farn-j before Chrit trria. If othr do-1 f Immlierlain'w ('onuti Itemoily j Do not inirine that because other consrh mediclnps failed to Bive you relief that It wfl Ine the fame with Chamberlain's (Vnijrh ICrmedy. Hear In mind that from a wtnall bejtinnini? this remedy Yihh Kilned a world wide reputation and ImmenHe Kale. A med- U ine mu.t have -exceptional merit to. vrn erteem wherever It becmus k nown, . Ahoiit Cmup. Tf your children are -subject to i croup, or If yon have reason to fear their hetngr attacked by that disease. I you fthould procure a bottle of Cham-' berlain's Cointh llemedy and study the directions or use. ho that In case utrak yotf will "know exactly t what cour.-e t opnr.-ue. This In a fa- : vorite and rery juicrefsfiil remedy for rroupand It Is important that you 'lerve the directions carefully. I f.rraily Irm-fUed by Cliamorrfaln's TttblotH. "I am thankful for the jrood f have received by lining Chamberlain's Tab. lets, A bout two years aro when 1 b-)f;m taklntr thetn T was sufferinK" n ereat deal from dftiw. after eatintf. aiid fmm headache and a tired, bm Krld feelfns due to indirection and a j torpid ler. Chamberlain's Tablets eon eeted t be e d lyorders ii n nhorf Um mid sjn'e takiiuf two bottles of tbr-rtfriy health h;is been Hood," write-- Mrs- if. V. Tlarwood, Auburn. ; y. Under theldircclion'of tlic Farmers Exchans'tf t of Heppncr, Oregon. " . . Thb' undersigned will sell 80 head of horses and other livestock together with ctinipIetG farming equipment of their large ranch. - Beginning at 10 A. Al. sharp on - - ; . . t , :: v THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1918. Sale to bfc held on lh Wilkinson Ranch 8 miles south ' cast of La Grande. All property mut jbe sold. MIRES & -CLARK, Owners - T. J. SCRtKXJINS, ; F. Al SIcHlENAMIN, Clerk , JHeppner, Ore., Auctioneer FARMERS EXGriANGE , v , of the INLAND EMPIRE A PR0J)UCT OF NECESSITY "ANNOUNCEMENT We take this opportunity to acquaint the people of Eastern Oregon with our business. We 'call your attention to the auction sale adver tisement above. You will note that our experience is appreciated by the other fellow it is worth money to you. Income tax statements should trouble you n6 ntore use our experience and know your returns are correct. Havfe you a ranch to sell or lease?,. Do -you-want wheat or range land? SEE US. " Main Office, Roberts Dldg-., Ileppncr, Orcr