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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1917.
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Ira healthij -I
trade with
COMPLETE LINE OF
CAMPBELL'S SOUPS.
AGENCY C. & S. COFFEE.
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Many women have insisted on buy
ing taijph -priced footwear because they
saw ot her women wearing them.
Many imitations have been accept
ed, with resulting disappointment.
Th. extremely fashionable, delicately
made, exclusively de- luxe shoes cost
Ins; money to produce. Manufactur
ers have made them and merchant
.have sold them because many women
v.ould have none other.
People have talked a lot and com
plained a lot about hiprh-priced shoes,
and at the same time overlooked the
fact that thqire were many moderately
l-rieed shoes to be had.
Last Sprins some foolish person
started a rumor that sugar was going
to be scarce and 'hish priced. Many
people rushed out and bought sugar
they did not need. Of course, prices
rose because of the immediate scar
city created by foolish buying. In a
few days sugar refiners announced
that there was no basis for high prices
and the demand falling off, brought
prices back to normal.
The enormous demand for certain
shoes caused a shortage of certain
leathers. People insisted on having
those shoes, declining to buy the more
conservatively styled and moderately
priced footwear, prices went up.
There are today large stocks of ex
cellent shoes, well made and very .
handsomely fashioned. on dealers
shelves to be sold at moderate prices.
There are plenty of good looking and
good wearing shoes to be had at $5,
4 and I".
ir you can afford luxuries by all
-means, have them.-'- But don't buy
something you cannot afford simply
because someone else, who has more
money, buys 1t.
Buy according to your purse.
Don't stinne, and don't waste.
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THERE is snap and class to
the newer Bond styles.
They get away from the old stiff and ultra
conservative models. The new styles sug
gest ease and comfort, freedom and cool
ness, and that is exactly what you will find
in them.
As usual
Bond Clothes
set the pace in the models, the new fabrics
and colorings.
It is our good fortune to have an, excel
lent assortment of such clothing now.
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Bond Bros.
Outfitter.
PesdlMoa' ritaj
Cloibtan.
Now at Marysvlllo.
A card from Hejiry J. ltmirelle.
Sr., brings the word that he Is now
enjovlns: visit at Marysvllle, Cali
Throe Join lufautry.
Three men were enlisted in the L.
S. infantry at the local recruiting of
fice this morning . They are Jesse
E King. William J. Jenkins and ;a.
len B. Smith. ...
Sells HesUUwe Property.,
Root. Brown has sold his residence
on the corner of Haley and Garfield
street to Ceo. H. Sievers. The con
sideration was $2000. E. T. Wado
made the sale.
Trl-Siate days anil who has been on
the. Tacoma staff of the Northwest
l-easue this season, fiftftres he beat
the draft. When the league went
broke and he was leit without a Job.
he and Jess "tninnhan, who also
played ball In'thls city, enlisted In the
hospital corps of the regular army.
"Lefty" came over tb Pendleton for n
visit a few days ago and this morn.
Ing received a telegram from Anacon
da .where' he had registered, that h'S
4 number was among tnose drawn. Ke
will report for service in the hospital
corps next Monday. f
mmI In Albert.
Crop conditions have been verv
good in Alberta, according, to Herbert
Ruppe who la farming there, and he
expects a fine yield this year unless
later weather conditions hurt the.
grain.
To Give Recital.
Miss Lena James Douglas, past
graduate of the Chicago Musical col
lege will appear In a recital at the
Arcade theater for the benefit of the
A. M. E. church building fund. Thurs
day, July 26, at 8. m.
Needle Taken from Foot. -
Mrs. Eugene Molitor, who recenti
stepped on a needle and broke It off
,n her foot, yesterday underwent an
operation at the hospital Tor tne re
moval of the needle point. It was
found In two pieces.
Two Marriage Jjlfenses.
A marriage license was Issued to
o'ay to Henrv Sunnerl, 31, anil Ida
Xarkau, 27, both of Weston. A li
cense was Issued yesterday to Alson
MeCmohen. 31, and Kthel Thurmond
24. both of Nolin.
Suit Kor Divorce.
Alleging her husband. Charles B.
Dunnick, deserted her in February,
1S16, Alma A. Dunnick has brought
suit for divorce and Jor the custody
of their minor children. They were
married in Kansas in 1X95 and have
six children. J. J. Huffman
torney fen plaintiff.
WERE YOU DRAFTED?
If you were, don't worry about clothes, for Uncle Sammy will fit you out in fine
style. But if you were not, you had better start in now and buy all the cool, sum
mer clothes you can possibly get. Buy them where you can get the best for the least
money. You know where that is.
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.Mesh Villon Suits 49o, 8tto
Ught? 'Wchrht Italbrlggan 1'nlnn Suits,, 49o, BMc
fool Silk Hats 8IKs
I'arls tiurters '
lioMun. Garters J So
IJiflit Weight Work shirts 4e
lanania flatn
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Khaki Pants . . . , N SI. 85
Moleskin I'hihh . . , SS.4H
Corduroy I'anw S4.49, SXHS, H.4
Straw Work Hals too to 4 Ho
Linen Dusters ! to J.H
Mght Harvest Shoes ' !. S.a
Hoys' Viilnn Suits 4o
llnys' SKrt Waists "
Hops' Work siilrm , . t . ? .
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Hot Winds Blow.
While the thermometer did not
register very high yesterday, not
winds blew over the county and did
considerable damage to grain accord
ing to reports. The winds were, par
ticularly hot in the Pilot Rock section.
HUSBAND IS HELD ON
SLOW POISON' CHARGE
Wife Who Died After Strange
Illness Bequeathed Estate of
$40,000 to an Aunt.
OKLAHOMA CITY. July Jl.htari
1 L.inberg who. has been a resident here
j for only , a few months, will have a
preliminary hearing here Monday on
Attachment Suit Filed. la first degree murder cnarge, grow-
Lester McDonald has brought an Rt- Ing out of. the recent death of his
tachment suit against I D. Askerman. ) wife from what was pronounced
He alleges 1469.13 and Interest due on ; "slow poisoning." Following her
ti promissory nc'-e given to . himself .ueatft-in wesiey n.ii,
and $217 40 and Interest due on a torney Selby caused an autopsy to oe
note executed to H. K. Willerton. A held by three physicians here,, who
tr.tal of 270 attornev fees is asked, reported the presence In the worn-
Frank tt. Dick and J. B. Perry are an's stomach oi arsenic.
plaintiff's attorneys.
HETl'RX KREXCII INVALIDS
WU1 Draw Church piann.
Raymond Hatch, local architect,
was last evening awsraea wo
tract to draw the plans for the beau
tiful new 'home of the Presbyterian
church. He. expects to have the
plans completed by September 1 so
that Building may begin early In the
fall.
Epidemiol I Subsiding.
Dr. w. H. Lstle. state veterinarian.
arrived from Salem this morning to
confer with Prof. Simms of O. .A. C
who has been investigating, he epl.
riemic which has resulted In the loss
of many horses north -of Pendleton.
There have been no new cases during
the past few days. The, cause of the
malady Tias not yet been definitelj
determined.
"Lefty" Rent the PraJl--
. Clvde LeftV Sehroeder. who usea
to pitch for Pendleton In the Western
DALE ROTHWET.li
Optometrist and Ontlclan
Eyes scientifical
ly examined.
Glasses ground
to fit.
American National Bank Building
Pendleton. ,
QUALITY DENTISTRY '
Dr. F. L INGRAM
DENTIST.
Rooms 3 and 4, Belts Bldg.
Telephone 523.
The case had previously taken on
considerable interest because of an
unusual turn in the disposition of
Mrs. Undberg"s estate. valued at
Those Liable U Woj Sen. Hack. hR r;nminller WR8 , to an
U.XDOS, jX " -French men. !unt. .Mrs Charlotte Steele , of Clarl-
women unci children under 18
more than 50 years
returned by the
from the occupied sections in
,r- ,f air nr beinu niee1 dnrlnn her last Winess.
Germans to France "ndbo,, had instituted proceedings
hut the case enme
s,k in UDHei tm niii
rrom the occupieu sections ... ; nn a!Jr(,empnt between
northern part of the country at the v i
rate of 1000 a day, according to ad
vires received by the Belgian relief
commission here'. The repatriation is
being carried out through Switzerland.
Thousands of these refuges have
arrived at Evlan Les Fains in the de
partment of Haute Snvnie on I-ake
Oeneva. Their condition is described
as most pitiful. The relief commis
sion and the American Red Cross
may take measures to relieve them as
Evlan I, os Pains, with no adequate
,-ieconi.imdHtions for such throngs. Is
daily becoming more congested.
The refugees are all persons Inca
pable of performing work useful to
the Germans,
him and the aunt under which the
husband was given ownership of the
deceased wife's estate in this city,
consisting of realty valued at about
!!000. Undberg's attorney, A. K.
Pearson, was in the county attorney's
office at the time the warrant was
sworn out and from this -obtained his
first Information of the charge.
(itX)l CHANCK TO ADVANCE
IN THE lT. S. MAin.Vji COUPS
IJEIT. HOBBS WI.NS I,Al"KKI.S.
WASHINGTON". July 21. During
the continuance of the present war
practically all vacancies In the com.
missioned personnel of the increased
marine corps will be filled by she pro
motion of meritorious, non-commlft.
sioned officers of the corps, it was
Canadian Destroyes Submarine and announced at marine corps headquar
Keppelin Single Handed. i ters today. The customary number
. HAMILTON, Ont.. July 21.- De of applicants from graduates of the
struction, single handed, first of a naval academy will eiill continue to
Oermun submarine and then of a be made, but no civilians will. In fu.
?.f ppelin by Lieutenant Basil D. Hobbs ture. be given commissions with the
of the royal flying corps, is described j "Soldiers of the Sea."
in advices received today by his rel- Major General George Barnett.
atives. ' i commandant of the .marine corps.
His exploits, which have won him gay, jn this connection: '"All clvll
a letter of congratulation from Ad- jang desiring commissions in the ma
miral Jelllco and recommendation for rine cnrpK ar advised to enlist In or
the Victoria cross were accomplished j der that, they may have the opportu
from a seaplane. : nity to become eligible for second
He swooped down over the P-boat j lieutenancies. I fully appreciate the
end dropped bombs on it until it fact that a i!irie number of young
sank. A few days later he attacked i men of flne altatnmentB and excel
the airship and sent It crashing to ,ent. ,iiUCation have enlisted In the
earth in flames, causing the death oi
its entire crew.
WILL BK I"SED FOR SOLDI F.HS.
Oregon Building at San Francisco
Exposition to lie Clnh Koran.
SAN FRANCISCO. July 21. The
! Red CrosB has at last received per
mission from the war department to
convert the old Oregon building on
the exposition site Into a reading and
club mum for soldiers stationed at the
Presidio.
t At the close of the exposition the
Oregon eoiamission turned the Dig
log building over to the war depart
ment, .and since that time several ef
forts have been made to utilise It In
some way, hut until now the war de
partment has failed to take any action
In the matter.
marine corps during the present war
and, I will therefore, when the plans
for the next examlnatln are beim!
made, give the most careful consld.
eration to the question of reducing
the required length of service below
the present minimum.'1
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I BILLY'S BRAN-NEW
PHILOSOPHY
Jiff
TVjjood loser also knows
1 ho to laugH nfajokeon
himselfand make if
I sound real."
It's no joke when a
friend says, "Have a glass
of
BRAN-NEW
IXHiAS BKRRT
STRAWBERRY .
RASPBERRY
LEMON
PINEAPPLE
CHERRY
ORANGE
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it's a rare treat appreci
ated by all, from kiddy to
granny.
Get used to asking; for it
and you will get used to
being happy.
Wm. Roesch Bottling Co.
Pendleton
Oregon
WILSON fiETK "TIRED"
OF THE WHITE HOI SE
m AN D ;oF.S VLS1TIXO
1 X. Wniid
the White
WA8HINOTON. July
row Wilson got tired of
House yesterday.
"Mr. President." Secretary Baker
telephone him about 4 p. m., "there's
a Ijttle matter I'd like to see you
about. May I come over?"
"Oh, no," replied the president,
"I'll hop over and see you."
And "hop" he did. He was across
the street in a few moments.
"I wns lust tired of the White
House, so I came over to see him
was the president's explanation.
That movie exposition is another
of the Incidents that makes this town
a grent summer resort.
DRAFTED XCMBERS AS
THEY WERE DRAWN
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2145 Albert Clay Reeves, pend.
1478 Per Sand. Pend.
1929 Jotinnle MoOullough, Stan
field. :I5 Nels K. Boyd. So. Res.
2091 Howard Lloyd Reynolds,
ITmatllla.
827 Fred P. Hendrickson. Fulton.
1121 Wlllard J. Owens. Pend.
11 SO Ernest W. Fehr, Pend. ,
4K0 Llnas A Anderson. Weston.
2244 Ward Kane Stanley, Pilot
Rock.
1390 Edward Rankin iruteell,
Pend.
113 Bent. E. Hoskins. t'maplne.
1858 Henry Jacob Enbusk. Pend.
2o84 Rosooe Leon Fisher. Hermls
ton. '
1472 Peter Pall Pohl, Pendleton
725 Oeorge B. Woodward. Helix.
1004 Olen Long. Pendleton.
197IS Beljuro Hattorl. Echo.
1621 Alfred Lester Johnson. Pend
ir,4 Oeorge F. Hower, Sunny-
side.
2222 Thos. 8. Elliot. Pilot Rock.
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10.14- Jos. Hurt, Pendleton.
80s lsaae L. Hagen, Fulton.
16(14 Stanley Burrows, Rleth.
1571 Hurry Kdwurd Shipp, Pen
dleton. 2S0 Henry J. Hind. Pilot Rock.
780 Newt Newtson, Juniper..
1971 Myrick Hyde. Stnnflold.
1183 Jimmy Taylur, Pendleton.
2179 William C, Baker. Pilot
Rock. -
267 FVank M. Robinson, Freewa
ter. 1SG0 Rulph Walker Ash, Pendle
ton. 607 Walter A. Booher, Athena.
1218 Norlln Orvllle Wright, Pen
dleton. 421 Wlllard Forth, Milton.
2372 Walker C. Kills. A I he.
1700 Joseph Hansey Oman. Ever
ett. Wash.
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HOOVER.!
Enjoin Every One to Economize.
LET NOTHING SPOIL
if
This Means
'Economy and Comfort
We have met the issue by reducing the price on ice
2 books in spite of the increased cost of manufacture and
I operation. S
I Phone 178
I Smythe-Lonergan Co.
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BUIGK 1918
The Butck Motor Cur 'o., one of the
lartreat builden of motor car in the
world, are to announce .their 191
Buick noon.
It will he a car of quality and the
wimp Buick standard an has been built
for the past 14 yearn with yearly Im
provements. For Power, 4 inn Consumption Koo
mrniy ott all kinds of roads It has no
equal.
The cur with service equal to the
Ford. Extra parts always on hand.
(ar owners who have owned curs
know what this means.
Oregon Motor Garage
Incorporated.
117. 121. 123 Wsrt Court St."
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