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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1917)
TEN PAGES PAGF FOUR DAILY EAST OREGONTAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. SATT'RDAY. SEPTF.MHKR 1, 1017. tnoEaoaeBrae otator IOB30I 30E3O Social and & Personal Mm. K, j. Murphy returned home thin morning from n trip to Portland. Dr. and Mrs. T M Henderson and children arrived home today from an extended auto trip to Crater lake and other interesting point in southern Oregon. Mr. and Mrs M, E. Whltmore, Mr. and Mr Kim Morton. Delbert Keene. Clyde Whltmore and Ke en Whit more arrived home yesterday from Hidaway Springs where they have been enjoying an outing. . . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Macy and fam ily arrived this morning from their home in McMinnville for a visit with relatives here. Ksper Hansen, who has been in the local office of M. H. Houser. will leave a tonight for Portland to enter the Port land otfiue. His place here will be taken by Jack Morrison. Dr. and Mrs. a. S. Holsington have ret limed from Hi da way Springs where they have been enjoying an outing. Otto O. Supper, Hermiston business man, is in the city today. Mrs. B. H. Decker of Thorn Hollow is a Pendleton visitor today. Mrs. Mary Harvey and Mrs. J. I Dunne have returned from an outing at Lehman Springs. Mrs. (3. S. Holsington and daughter, Marian, have returned from an outing at Hidaway Springs. Guy Matlock, prominent Pendleton movie man, returned this morning from a business visit in Portland. YOU ARE INVITED BY THE HUDSON BAY FUR CO. Of Portland, Ore., TO A SPECIAL DISPLAY OF THE New Models In Fur Coats Fur Capes Fur Scarfs and Fur Muffs At the Hotel Pendleton Two Day Only MONDAY AND TUESDAY, SEPT. 3rd AND 4th. Remodeling and Repairing of Furs Orders taken for this work. Our Fur Experts can make your old Furs look like new. Prices very reas onable. M. L. GUMBERT IN CHARGE. Mrs. James 11. Owinn is a Portland visitor. Hazi'l f?ldrr nf Kcho is at the Row man today. K. M. IVrry of Free water spoilt last nijrht in the city. Mrs. K. Marsh of Helix is a Pendle ton visitor today. W. K, Narkaus of Buker is a guest of the IVndloton. ! J. A Winn of Adams is making the county seat a visit. C. M. Cook of Athena is among the Saturday visitors here. E. H. Mansfield of Athena is spend ing the day in the city. j Mrs William Ffall left this morn ing for Siiverdale, Wash. I Senator C. A. Barrett of Athena, is ;a Pendleton visitor today. j V. H. Moore and Miss Ea Moore are visiting in Portland. ! A. II. Robie of Gibbon was down from his home yesterday. , E. M. Welch, a prominent Uaker business man, is here today. C. K. Matthews was in from hu home at Ho Id man last evening. Miss Mamie Jones of lTkiah is down from the south end of the county. Miss Marjorie McMonies arrived home yesterday from a visit with rel atives in Portland. I). I-edden and Mrs. Ledden of Po catello, who are motoring through, are at the Golden Rule. Mrs. F. E. Judd arrived home this morning from a visit of several weeks in Portland and at coast points. J. M. Bentley has sufficiently re covered from a recent fall to be able to come down town to his office. Mrs. M. L. Peters and children ar rived home this morning from Cor vallis where they spent the summer. Gtorge H. Eddy, local golf profes sional, returned this morning from his vacation spent in the valley and at the coast Mrs. J. c. Howard has returned from Austin where she had been working and will remain until after the Kound-lTp. Mrs. J. G. Rankin and daughter. Miss Pearle -Rankin, and Mioses Rose and Myrtle Russ have returned from I an outing at Hidaway Springs Mrs. Roy T. Bishop and chlldre-i ; and Miss Louise Burmester are ex I f if r"t orl tr arrive hnmo tnmnrrnar frnm an extended outing at Seaside. John P. McManus, former publish er of the Pendleton Tribune, arrived In the city this morning from Seattle where he has been living for the past few months. Mr. and Mrs. Clark K. Nelson ar leaving today for Mackinac Island, where the convention of the Equit able Life is to be held. Mr. Nelson is assistant state manager of the company. LA FOUJ-rrTK PRKVENTS AGRKFMKXT ON" VOTK MiiniSlttllJ is WASHINGTON. Aug. 31. Charg ing an attempt to gag the wealth ' conscription advocates. La Follette prevented a unanimous agreement to fix the date for the senate to vote on the revenue bill. La Follette's stand, if unchanged, makes practically cer tain the application of the cloture Friday, bringing a vote by next Wed nesday. Underwood denounced tho money slacker. He declared he ha no patience with the man who hesi tates to respond with dollars to thn country's needs. ANNOUNCEMENT After many years of experience with Sylvette, one of the world's famous master of lines, Mrs. Snow announces that com mencing September 1st she will be perma nently located at 822 Main street, Pendle ton, prepared to build a corset moulded on natural lines of distinction, grace and com fort. Mrs. Snow will personally supervise every fitting and be pleased to explain "What every woman should know about a corset." Yours truly. THE SYLVETTE CORSET. Strictly Tailor Made 'iiinmimnnnn iiiuiiiiiiiuiiimiit ITUi CONTINUES ON Mil, FRONTS EXCEPT ITALIAN IONIMJN, Sept. 1. Except for the Italian drive wtow the Bainsizzn Plateau, toward Trieste, the lull on all fronts continued. Paris reported a local attack alone the Cucniin les I Mimes, gaining a rlfth or a mile over a firth of a mile front. Hals reported only artillery fire. The. Ital ian Htatement declared 27.000 Austrl ails were Imprlsonered slnco the or fensivo started. Pendleton to See the New Fur Mod els. The Hudson Pay Fur Co. of Port land, Oregon, will d .splay the new models In Fur Coats, Capes, Scarfs and Muffs at the Hotel Pendleton for two days. On Monday and Tuesday. September third and fourth, Mr. M. U Gumbcrt, well known fur man. will show the ladies of Pendleton fashion's latest edicts In Furs. A cor dial invitation is extended everyone Mr. Humbert will also take orders for remodeling and repairing of furs. Adv. 9 3 The New Shapes Are Here We especially call attention to the FALL TURBANS WITH FULL ROLLED BRIM. THEY WILL BE VERY POP ULAR THIS SEASON. Shown in Beavers, Velours and all the popular fabrics and colorings. We have over 300 exclusive patterns of the late Fall styles from which to select. Campbell's Millinery 822 Mam St. d !. it mJ ep v. J WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Clune's Lavish Production HAROLD BELL WRIGHTS Famous Story of Adventure OF TH L WOR Magnificent Cinema Achievement (in nine reels) 10,000 Feet of Gripping Photo Drama 1000 Scenes of Brilliant Photography Staged on Actual Scenes of the Story Story Amplified for Production by the Author Accompanied by Elaborate Music Score NIGHT 8:15 Lower Floor, 50c Balcony, 75c Children 25c .5W v Iv-vV- lv- . vv-'t if n .v Over 4,000,000 readers have set their stamp of approval on "The Eyes of the World" in book form. It is one of the most unique and exciting romantic stories in all literature. SEE THE Thrilling escape of the convict Willard; Kidnaping of Sybil, the mountain girl; Wild ride of the dar ing forest rangers; Tragic fate of the fashiona b 1 e rake Taine; Rival lovers fight to the death on the cliff and many other exciting epi sodes of the celebra ted story that have made "The Eyes of the World" the most successful tale of modern times. Made at Vast Expense and Six Moths' Ibor MATINEE Lower Floor, 25 Balcony, 50c it 8 3 Ik-Jt : a VACCINATION HARD ON MEN OF TROOP D (BY S. F. STARR.) CAMP WiTHYCUM BE, ClACKA- ! MAS, Sept. 1 Sergeant Coleman, j who was admitted to the hospital a ! few days ago, is Improving gradually I and Is still unable to leave his bed. Corporals Sebaaky and Bowers j have been confined to their beds the past few days, but are now able to be up and will probably be able to resume their duties In a day or so. Privates Earl Abbott and Harry Newman are suffering severe results j lYom their vaecinatiions. J Sergeant O. A. Wnshlp is improv- ing slowly from an attack of fever i caused bv the action of his recent vaccination. Private F. Hall N act- 1 ing as troop clerk during the illnesa ! of the sergeant. The fact that Troop D may train at Char'otto, North Dakota, has caus ed considerable comment among the troopers of course, the closer thev get to Germany the happier the boys will be, but they would rather stick closer to Oregon and the Jtoun.l-lTp. Kev. sn.V'er Talks to Hoys. At a recent lecture the speaker. Itev. Snyder of Pendleton, said: "It is up to some one to get the Kaiser, and T hel'eve that the boys from Ore gon will have to do It." He went on to say that they were the best set of boys that he had yet spoken before an. encouraged them to get "Dutch r:ili" and bring his sca'p back to Oregon even if it does cost a fe lives. j An unofficial rumor spread throughout the squadron this morn ing that the Oregon soldiers would parade In Portland Monday. Though nothing certain has been given out, yet the troopers are preparing to show themselves on Iabor Pay. Many visitors at Camp. Troop "D" boys are frequent visit ors at the reception park, commonly termed among the boys as the Hull Pen. In this place civilians come to see the men In uniform. There is generally a large crowd present ev- , ery day. . Corporal Inman returned from Pendleton this morning. where he spent a few days with his wife who Is rather 111. Private Calfee left for Pendleton yesterday on receiving a telegram I that his wife was 111. Private Warner also left for the same city to attend j to some business. Monday and Tuesday 25 REDUCTION Our entire stock of new furs will be on display Monday for the first time. To induce early purchases we will give a reduction of one fourth the regular price of every Muff and Scarf without restriction. The assortment includes all those most popular for thi3 season, and furs will be in special favor, due to the popu larity of the tailored suit. A small deposit will reserve any fur for future de livery. Select your Furs now and save this 25';, reduction. r if y TISTINTIOV A WOVT NO TO TIIK (iEHMAN PKFSH AMSTBUDAM, Rffpt. 1 rrwridem U'iipn reiterated rtlntlnrtlon be tween the firman government ar.l people has caused mueh irritation In flermnn editorial mmment. Th TToorpen Xieturifr dec'ared the people rnu-t nt permit themfelve to 'e i riven info i'aneeroii Internal rtn- ft A a XL, mm esgSgti, New Fall Dress Goods A showing of Brand New Fall Dress Goods, something that we have never been able to display so early in the sea son. We are offering a fine quality of French Serge, the new Surah Serge, ex cellent quality all wool Spingle and Pop lin, Mixtures, Broadcloths, Novelty Cloths in plaids and stripes. Coatings of the new wool Velour, Burella, French Covert and plaid and striped Novelties. These are offered in all of the season's latest shades, such as Forest Green, Ma deria. Beet Root, Ocean Blue, Midnight, Burgundy, etc. All these are here and many others, for your inspection. A pleasure to show. PENDLETON'S GREATEST DEPT. STORE The Peoples Warehouse WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE.