DAILY EAST ORKGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY. JUNE 18, 1917. EIGHT PAGES jii minium iiiiiiiiiiiiminiiiiiiiimii iimiiiiiiimi in limns Black ReapefV PACE FOUR f. Word has been received from Mrs. T. J. Tweedy, who ia in Oakland, California, that her daughter, Mra. Lell Bonney, ia recovering from the serious illness with which she had bfvn MifferiitK or several weeks. Out of the inky storm clouds he j comes, the arch-enemy of all good j farmers. There is nothing you ir. s. a. uoe left last night for can do to Stop him from reaping ' Spokane w here he will attend the his destructive harvest. Though ! convention of the I'acific coast eye. you cannot prevent such damage j ar- n,we and tnroat specialists. you can protect yourself against money loss by a Hail Insurance Policy WITH Bentley & Montgomery 815 Main St., Pendleton, Ore. Phone 404. 'Phone or call on us and we will tell you how to get the most protection for your money when buying Insurance. It is better to be safe than sorry. We write everything in insurance. Let us do it now. j H. M. McKeniie, lately with Up : man, Wolfe Co. of Portland, and for ! many years with Gardner & Co. of Walla Walla, has taken chart? of the dry poods department at Alex ; ander's. The opening of Bingham Springs yesterday drew a maximum crowd to the popular summer resort, many Pendleton folk and residents of the neighboring vicinity taking advantage of the opportunity to enjoy a swim in the pool or speno pleasant hours under the big shade trees. Miss neesie MePherson of Hermis ton. fcpent the week end at her home in this city, having come up espec ially to visit with her aunt. Mrs. W1I- ' Mam Hilton, who I a house guest at the McTherson home. FOR SALE in Riverside Hve acres of the1 bet garden land. All in alfalfa and gar den; 150 young and old chick ens; splendid five room house; best of water; good barn, shed room and chicken houses; everything it perfect order; like to sell at once as the owner wants to leave soon. Price, 13500.00. Ten Acres In Riverside: splendid house and barn; good water; about eight acres in al falfa; balance orchard and ber ries: the btt oX garden land; ideal place for a small dairy or hog ranch. Price $soi)0, terms. MaQock-iaatz Investment Co. S3 Main Sum. Phone 83. Mrs. William Hilton of Portland, arrived yesterday for a two weeks' visit with her sister. Mrs. J. 1 Mc Phrson, having accompanied Mr. and Mrs. R, Berry m their Hudson Six in a delightful trip over the high- i way. Mrs. Hilton a former resi i dent of Pendleton and has many friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Berry l are en route to Milton, their former j home, for a visit with friends. They ! are now living in Srattle. Mr. Berry having extensive land holdings in i Washington. Mis Caroline Rtwenburg. young est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. RoMnburg. was married at 9 o'clock yesterday morning to Clyde McKay, the impressive service being read at the home of the bride's parents, fifti W Alta street, by ttie Rev. E. R. Clevenger. pastor of the Baptist church. Miss Enperman and Her man Rosenbure. brother of the bride, attended the young couple. Immedi atelv following the ceremony Mr and Mrs. McKay lert for Walla Wal la for a short trip nrter which they will be at home in thi city. Mrs. McKny, who is the daughter of a prominent and well Known family, hw many friends in Pendleton, while Mr. McKay us a popular young busi ness man. Miss Marian Rea of Portland, has arrived in Pendleton and has accept ed a position at SayTes. Mrs. Paul De Ford and small daughter of Portland, are guests pf Mrs, le Ford's parents, Mr. and? Mrs. A. D. Siebert, at their home on Marie street. "BETSY ROSS BASKETS' Have you a Betsy Ross Bas ket for your dining table ? Have you a Betsy Ross Basket for your dressing table? Have you a Betsy Ross Basket for your library table? We have a limited number of these handsome little hand etched Betsy Ross Baskets of clear, sparkling glass, worth Jl.l'S and $1.50. We are offering them at the low prices of 35 cents and r cents us an introductory price. Buy a Betsy Ross Basket while they are new and before our supply is exhausted. Royal M. Sawtelle i Jeweler The HALLMARK Store TRY OUR Raisin Bread Made from the famous California Sun-Maid seeded muscat raisins. It's delicious. and remember, we are the home of MITY-NICE BREAD PASTRY CONFECTIONS ICE CREAM PUNCHES FOR PARTIES You will like our fountain service. The originality of the fabric designs and the beauty of the colorings add to the in spiration one gets from the style of Bond Clothes S15toI35 an inspiration to get out in the open ; to conquer "Colonel Bogey." Come in and try on one of these newest creations be first in one of these smartest and most practical of all sport models. Bond Bros. Men'. Com !!" OvtflMera Pendleton'. Ieadlac Clothiers. ?IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIli? ft A K ... ... 1 m f. Spend only one dollar, save five or more by cleaning f. Panama Hats. 221 East Court Street Telephone 80 W f 3 1 4 Temple Building OUR WORK GUARANTEED. 612 Main Street. I M1NFDVA HAT r.f.FANFDS "INSURANCE IS THE BEST POUCr en n l rrnBi .r Friflida of Mrs. William OrisfRV, who was operated on three weeks SMto t St. Anthony's hospital, will be rejoiced to learn tht she was able to leave the hospital Puturday. Insure against ha 3. It is even more i portent than the pre vczt i! zl-v-5 tbcui 1-; . Ir. a ht'-f hour r ; : ICm :rrr. r.:;' wipe cut ':.: rssrj. ; f - y.'.r'z .'ork. Pre -; . yozrc: r ' '3"n Ijss with a Hail Insurance Policy r'lhi Hcrtf 3rd Fire tnsvrr n - - "o. I r Ci z.-.:L :z :'.:c pKf.l: ;-ou exjx.-c'. 1 cm yyur crops. ''' cost tnfi.r ): w-Jl - y'J ,he fuarantte cf j -. incumrxx company thi.t has j-rid c.'ery just cla.m promptly in t'1. the rrxxe than a hundred years t f its history. ' CHAS. L HEARD, Inc. r;K.KltL IXSl'RAX'K Main St. sm: mk iih i:k tiik hkk. ARMAND'S The only NEW face powder ia the past 50 years Oh yes. there are many, many kinds of powders on the market, but this one is absolutely different from any you have ever had. The price is reasonable, too 50 cents KORPPKN'S Have It. On Saturdav fveninjg at 9 o'clock, John McGinn and Mm. Fmily Hewitt wr married at the home of Mr. and Mm. Frank Whetmone, Justice of the Peace Joe H. ParKen officiating Mrs. Hewitt to the mother of Mrs. Royal M. Hawtelle and hr marriage come a a surprise to hfr many frifnil here. Immediately after the c re mon y Mr. and Mrs. Mcf.1 inn If ft i fr Portland on a wedding trip. Elmer Dale wan in from Helix yes terday. Mr. and Mm. I. smmr of ElBin i in the city. P. ( Hunter of Echo pent .Sun day in Pendleton. J. M. Kyle of Stanfield " a Pen dleton vinitor today. Alex Mclmpall of Haker upent Sunday in Pendleton. W. H, Ivday of Holdman spent the we kend in Pendleton. Min Jane Hoeveri han returned from a visit in Walla Walla, Ir. Alexander Ketd f Btanfield I u p f rom t he went end today. J. E. Iifwis of St. Anthony, Idaho, U regiHiered at the m Oeorse. I. t Brownell of Portland, for ni'-rly of fmatllla. im in the city. Mi Ethel E Caaey of Heppner wan ainoriK the Smi'lay vixiior here. (ieorife Ellis, well known f'amaa Prairie rancher, in flown from the south end. Mik Alice Holler 1. ft this nvrn for Herml-Hton to peak ladie f t hat rommijiiit on home ef onomit-B. Ir nnd Mr. J. M pru-tt. former re-idenfH of thif my. itr here from thflr home in California on a vlnit , i'h friend "h;irl'- flJirteH and J;me-i Jordan ere in e-terrlnv rrm the E. P. Marshall ranch on Cold KprtnK. Thev Her- r-TiMered at the fiolden Rul. E i". Peels, r-preentinfc Everett I!h:m-o'-k St o.. interlir decoratom of . Portland, in atoppimr at the pendle lon for a few days. Mr. Peet ha de-ortd a nurner of home In Pendleton. An uto p-'rty ct.nniFtinff of Mr. and Mm. V J. M Monies, Mrs. Iuis ' an,p'- II. Mm William McOarritTle and Ktank M Orleiwi. arrived home yewterdav frm Portland. They drove down M'lftdav in tne r.ripx" car. I lii.tilitaiinc- IJiior KtilpmrntM. Im-j nly Cnited Slate ARr-hal I. fi. Kutier lefriit Hi t-tiof "ollector Smith itr- here in Vf-niicat insr the ahip inentf of liquor nusiie to thm city from i the ";ite -flir-il t't the fed- rl The l"mi.-d K: s authorl- I J ,-..i. :-io i-r--. te I- H. tKm for ; I I tl t h'jir'T w'lu-ut ,t r-'-ernment J 11 2C oo a sv m V -si top Week June 18 to 25 mm To the Mothers and Fathers of Umatilla County: In a little while your boy may be "Somewhere in France." You won't know where. You'll only know that somewhere on the firing line, side by side with your neigrbor's boy, he will be fighting on toward the goal that must be reached before the war is done. And here at home you'll wait and pray that he'll come back, and God grant that he may. And Cod grant, too, that he'll come back just as he went away, with shoulders back and head erect, and in his eyes the light that comes into the eyes . of those in whom there is no fear that future days or months or years may point to them and say: "HE HEARD AND ANSWER ED NOT." And while he's gone, unless you're brave beyond the strength of human kind, you'll dream of him, and wake, and in those hours of the day the darkest just as morning breaks, you'll take the hand that soothed his brow in babyhood and hold it tight and wonder how it goes with him and where he is when morning breaks on that same day "SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE." And then, if you have "DONE YOUR BIT" back home, while he is over there, if you have sent across the seas a Red Cross nurse and what she needs, a surgeon to hold back the life that looks down where the valley lies and shadows lurk, there'll come that light into your eyes and you will know no one can point to you and say: "HE HEARD AND ANSWERED NOT." Your Boys' Life is Better Than His Memory Do your "bit" NOW. See your Red Cross committeeman or drop in at headquarters and make as liberal a donation to the Red Cross and Humanity as you can afford. BO T TODAY 3 1