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H" HU'wdt yyw V-V,V -'V w VV ; r r s r s s- rv I EIGHT PAGES " 'DAILY EAST ORKflONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 2. 1017, PAGE THREE MQ MftTFQ OF PFMHI FTOW 1" 11LIIU IIUILU Ul I LIULL1U11. L ' H. S. STUDENTS SUBSCRIBE $2700 TO LIBERTY LOAN 11(nIiui to Ilo Here. UlHhop It. 14 Paddock will urrlvo In Pendleton on No. IS KunUny anil will conduct Horvlcoa ut th -Church of the Redeemer at 7:30 o'clock In tho evening. 1 Ir. Smith on llut Jloaiil. . Dr. C. J. Hmlth of Portland, for merly of thin city, has !oen appointed on the state, advluury bourd by Fuel Administrator Fred J. Holmes. In addition to the Mate board there will lie county and city boards. Hupt. A. C. Hampton, also formerly of thin city, has been appoint! on tho board for Union oounty and Iji Urunde. Popular I-rUt-ri for Show. ily dint of his persuasive, powers and representations to the dhow man agement that (stealer kiohh receipts will result rrom popular pnven ui , from blB prices. MiuiaKer Wright of the urexon theater is able to an- , nounce that ."KreckleK.- which will : play here on" the third, will show for i prices not rangrlnif beyond a dollar I notwithstanding that the company is i 11 first clans one. This is an experl- ! ment and. If It proves successful, Muimm-r WrlKht jiromlses to retain ! popular prices. l iKiilly Will liiuVrtaiii. Tho hlKh school faculty will enter tain members of the Parent-Teachers Association next Thursday evening at the hlKh school. Tho entertainment will talio tho form of a skit or mock class room, iiccordlnK to Miss Iconise lialley, secretary of the association.' VnHllliiK Stints Next .Monday. Paul Amort, manual Instructor nt the hlKh school, announces that the Ilrst meeting of the wrestlinK class will be held next Monday evening. After a meeting held lust evening It was decided to start classes in, all the regular wreslllng weights, from 108 to 176 pounds. Church Is Vedluiblr. Tho church at -Volln. dedicated lasl Sunday, cost a total of 37r. and of this amount tho sum of $1100 was raised In minutes on dedication day. There were l.riO people present lor the dedication and Presiding Kl der Nichols declared the church to be one of the best of its class In the northwest. Joe Fisher, president of the church organization, was .here yesterday and feels that the Nolln peoplo have an Improvement to bo proud ol'. linker KiiprrliiU-mlrnl Here. A. (', Strange, superintendent of the Haker schools. Is here Joduy with tbu linker hih school .football team. I I Arrests In .Month. There were only 14 cases In the po lice court last month, according to the records kept by Judge Khz (Jerald, Itabcri Tuo lecr. William iienner and Kd Haltezore have returned rrom fly Valley where they (spent tho closing daVH of the hunting season. Iienner killed a two point buck and Haltezore a five point er. The head of the latter Is on ex hibition today at the Benner barber whop on Aha street. A total of $2700 wjis Kii bscrl Lied In the high school to the recent liberty !-s:au, according to a census taken yesterday afternoon, or thin amount ! students contributed ;:t, and fac 'Ulty $4ri0. The larivK student siib jsciiptlon was made l,y Miss Gwendo lyn Mowers, who Invested a(H. Theo dore Janes took a $3iii bond with money earned the past year. To tho 'first loan the students subscribed i$r,0, and the faculty $:,(. Twenty- five studentH was tho total number buying bonds. French Soldiers laMS Through. When No. 17 stopped In Pendleton yesterday at 12: 30, rive soldiers in the French uniform got off the train and "stretched their legs." What they were doing in these parts and where they were going can only be surmised. Their uniforms attracted a good deal of attention. JKIOYEK SIJ.KS J'OOD AIDS. f PAY CASH AND GET MORE WD ean Tatom Co. Phone 688 IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT Fine SP"n Chickens Also Halibut, Salmon, Salmon Trout, Tom Cod, Kippered Salmon, Swift's Ham and Bacon, Etc. You will like our meat service. Sweet Potatoes, 5 pounds . . . : 25c Cauliflower, each 15c Cranberries, quart 20c Concord Grapes, basket 25c Rome Beauty Apples $1.35 EVERYTHI N G TO EAT. YOUR CLOTHES MR. HAN- are aupponed to reflect your personality, but how can this be PohsIMc without the tailor hc-c-IliK 3 Oil. AVo make clothes to suit you as well an lit you. You Ret to try thorn on. Lt us tell ou more about It lace to face in our Hhop. Lindgren & Franseen PROGRESSIVE TAILORS 733 Main St. Phone 466 pis we expect a carload of new Helix Hoy lo. Wuyne Kmith, 1 :) year old son of Mr. and Mr. Ouy K. Smith and Krandnn of Ken Smith of Jielix, died about midnight at St. Anthony s hos- ! pilu.1 of appendicitiw. 'J'he body wilt be taken to Wa.Ha Walla where tho funeral will be held tomorrow at :i:3U at the Hill and Mi-Martin chapel. .sliH for NanH'H of Capable Mm Who Can i Time. BOISK, Idaho, Nov. 2. Herbert Hoover has called upon H. K. Uick nell, federal food administrator for Idaho, for tho narm-H of Idaho men who are more nr 1sh out of active busineHS whfiKfj service the United Ktatea food administration may call upon from time to time fur tempor ary work at Washington, D. '., or for work on national cominittnen. A montf such men should be representative lawyB, bankerw, merchants and engi neers who upon Bhort notice will be ablo to devote considerable time to voluntary national service. Mr. Hicknell asks that such men communicate their names to him at lioise, giving an adequate description .of their capabilities. Our trunk mi Hair 1'oiifi. Kli Parr, chained with being drunk, drew the usual sentence of ten or five III police court this morn in . Chief of I'oiice Roberts t (links, from the odor (in his br'-ut h, that lJurr had been drinking hair tonic. Lemons Beautify! Strain lemon juice welt befors mixing and massage face, reck, arms, hands. 1 Two .More Kvriiifttetl. ! The local xe in pi ion board today i ranted exem j'tions to t wo more o rafted men, ' zro 'Irabam of Milion 1 Jind CeorKc M. Head of I'eudleton. , Hot ii are married men wit h depend - entn. Callicr Iif ul aton. I r. P. I I n gram yesterday receiv ed news of tho death of his father in Iayton, Wash., and ho left for that : city. II fs father, who was pajst 0 yrars oid, succumbed to heart fail Kally Day nt Church Sunday. Sunday will be Kally Pay for the Methodist Sunday school, the annual occasion at which an effort is marie to secure th attendance of all mem ; l ers of the Sumiay school, add new 1 members and engender enthusiasm ; for the year. A special pritgram has been arranged for the occasion. 4 4lttll'lill""l"- The juice of two ireim lunions strained into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white makes a while ouarter pint of the most remarkable lemon skin beautiib-r ut. almiit the cost one must pay tor a small jar of the ordinary cold creams. Care bhouid be taken to strain the lemon juice through a fine cloth so no lemon pulp KetH In, then this lotion will k-ep fresh for months. 1-Jvery woman knows that lemon juice is used to bleach and re move sueh blemishes as treckies, sal low ness and tan and Is the ideal skin softener. smoot lienor and beau I it'ier. Just try it! Cet three ounces of oi chard white at any pharmacy and two lemons from the Kfocer and make up a quarter pint of i),;.-, sweetly fra V rain lemon P-'iori and massatje ti daily into the face. neck, arms and hands. It naturally should help to sofuMi, bleach and brim; ul the roses and beauty "( ;my skin. It is slmpiy marvelous to smooUn'u roiiijh. red hands. KM T'o Marriau Khviis-?. A marriage license was issued last 'evening to I 'alcb Thorne Kinnerslcy, Haletman at Alexander's, and Miss Kditti Hamlin, an, a J'l-ndletnn mil liner. A liceiiBo was ipsued this after noon io Javid I'enny and Mollie e. both tlHa reservation. TURN HAIR DARK WITH SAGE TEA Iloiir-ebitukor is Arrested. The man alleged to have entered the n-sid. nee of Mrs. H. Htruve in this city during the Kound-l"p week has been a v rested at H nut lug ton and is 'being held for Wieser officers who also have a charge against him, ac cording to word received by Sheriff Ta lor. "When arrested he had the opera Klasses. watch and chain stolen fiom the St r live residence. 11' MIXKP WITH M IXIil 11 IT initKK.VS SO XATS ISAI.l.V XOJKHIY CAN TK1X. Herder Buys I.Hm iIv Itmids. 1 j i refutation of what be consider a shir made upon sheepherders by i Liberty !an speaker In Portland. T. A. I;olen. local sheepman, calls at tention to the fact that one of the herders of the Pendleton Sheep Co.. who was dratted, invested all of his savings in Liberty lioiids befoi e re porting for serviee. I .one Lineman Walks Out. The only effect the MriUe "f the employes of the J'. T. & T. '. has had in Pendleton is the walkout of tin lone lino ma n em ployed ij,-re at this t hue. He struck on schedule time yesterday morning in conform ance with instructions from his union. The operators, who are not organized, slaid on the job and tin bnal man rcement states that the strike lias caused no trouble at all In1 re. The old-time mixture of tsi-c Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, strea ked and faded hair is gi ;tn nsother's recipe, ami folks are aimin using it m keep their hair a cod. even color, which is o,uiti sensible, as we are liing in an aye when a youthful appearance is of the greatest advan tage. Nowaday s. though, we don't have the troublesome task of rathering the sage and the mussy mixing at home All drug More-- sell the roady-to-use product, impioved by the addition of (i her ingredients. called "WyethV Sago and Sulphui Cuniiound" foi al.'ont "a cents a hot t le. It is very popular because nobody can discover it has been applied, simply moisten your ci inb or a soft brush with it and . draw tliis through your hair, taking one small strand nt a time; by morn ing the gray hair disappears, but what delights the lauies with Wycth's Sagi; and Sulphur (Vmpnund. it that . be sides beautifully darkening t lie hair after a few appl icit ions, it also pro duces th;it soft lustre and appearance i f abundance which ;s so attractive. ' This rcady-to-esr preparation is a de lightful toilet reiiouisHe for those whn desire a more yomh'til appearance. It N not intended for the eure, mitiga-' tion or prevention t t' disease. STYLE, HEALTH, COMFORT, ECONOMY The four great needs of women today are fully met by Nemo Corsets Style is shown in every modish line, but that is not where their style service ends. Through their hygienic features they produce better style effects than any other corsets. Health is promoted by their remarkable hygienic service. Comfort is assured by the perfect fit and correct support of NEMO corsets because they outwear all others. Nemo corsets for all types and popular prices. Complete showing of all the new models in the famous De Bevoice Brassieres. Have them fitted with your new corset. ) lit KOP.SEKVICI ALL SOLID LEATHER SHOES FOR THE BOYS. Our boys' shoe stock is complete with guaranteed all leather shoes. Quality shoes for wear. Pleased to show them, guarantee satisfaction and the price .... $2.30, $3.00, $3.50 THE "PARAMOUNT" FIVE DOL LAR SHOE FOR MEN. Several good lasts in this shoe, and for the price they cannot be excelled. Come in and ask to see the $5.00 Par amount Shoe $5.00. Just Received for the Baby, soft sole combinations in white and black, blue and black, tan and black, pink and black, also all white, black and khaki. Very pleased to show you. Remember take Xmas ages many to reach bovs. some in France, your Xmas ping early. it will our where Do ship- '.Vj s IK 5L WARM LINED MITTENS AND GLOVES FOR MEN AND BOYS These cold chilly days you will need something warm for your hands. Our large and varied show ing of lined mitts and gloves will make your selections easy. They are priced most moderately. Men's Mitts and Lined Gloves 75c to 33.00. Lined Auto Mitts with fore finger, gauntlet $2.25. Kiddies Kid Mitts and Gloves, all sizes $1.25. Children's Leather Mitts and Gloves 50c to $1.25. VISIT OUR BOYS' DEPT. For Warm Wool Union Suits, Wool Shirts, Blouses, Etc. Union Suits, all sizes, $1.00 to $1.75 Wool Shirts $1.50 Jersies and Wool Sweaters $2.00 to $4.00. Warm Caps, with ear protectors 75c LADIES, DONT OVERLOOK OUR WOOL BLANKET SPECIAL This week. Large 72x84 size, silver grey, big value at $7.50, special $5.95 GROCERIES Phone 525 and 526. FOR FRESH VEGETABLES A-l Rins Tomatoes, Cauliflower, Lettuce, Sweet Spuds, Red Cabbage, Squash, Pumpkin, Celery, Carrots, Parsnips, Beets, etc. Nov.' is the time to get your needs of Cabbage for making kraut, $2.50 per hundred. Fresh Pineapples, pound 15c lee Cream Melons, pound 3c Florida Grape Fruit, each 15c Orange, Lemon and Citron Peel for mince meat. vftsT pure i jPy r vsra iLI food "ag-qJJj pack- and New nuts of all kinds, also age Currants, Raisins, Figs Dried Fruits. ANNOUNCEMENT Miss Evelyn Kinman, after an absence of four months, has returned to the store and has again assumed charge of the corset department. Miss Kinman will be glad to meet all of her old customers again, and extends a cordial invitation to any new ones who have needs in her line. A I WW Jk Hi ddge Brothers MOTOR CARS some day this week. It is to your ad vantage to place an order in advance to insure delivery. PENDLETON CADILLAC AUTO CO. Umatilla County Distributors .Smokers lay War Tax. The war tax was lroiiht Inane t" InliMfco userw hi I'endletcn imlny. When the snmker i f the five rent ri Rar showed up this morninir t" l"iy his ).f (er-break f.i-t sun die. he was enn f rented with nIkhs nnmmneititr that all t'i e rent r j tzars n'v Nell at nix rents. There is st ill margin eniuch left mi 10 cent and ti for a iiaarter KCmls no that dealers can afford sell at the old prices. However, ri tfarett" paj'ers that frirter1 s-dd for fie cents now sell for I and li cent tins of tidaeen now sell for 1 '. A No all cigarettes have jumped in price. I.oc;il de;ilers were renuii i-d i his morning to invidee their slocks and pay wur t;txes on ail of the tobacco on hand. The amount sent hy the va rioiiH stores of I'endletcn to the gov ernment today ranged from J 1 0 up to Jjmi or more. itictix.L; tti.i. kii i.s tm i ' PH M.AIKI,rHlA. t ct. 3n.- Two persons were killed and five work- . men injured, two ef them seriously, in the collapse of a concrete hridue in the eonurse of const met ion over the I'en n pack creek in the northeastern sec tion of the city Into today. STt H'K KXl'll NiK I.(SKI. MONTKKAL Oct. art. Stork ex (hnngos rinsed an hour this morn in it. It Is reported the action was due to many brokers helng caught with heavy holdiims on a declfnimr market. The Montreal exchange reopened at eleven o'clock this morning with he esta''Iihment of minimum prices Im"hI on .'--I t-i d.i biii" liKiih-1, i Everything: for Your SUNDAY DINNER Buy Pure Meats for lcss Money. Try us a mouth. WE SELL HAMS YOU CAN EAT AT 33c A LB. Armour's "Star" 3Ioriis "Supreme" Cudahy s "Puritan' Swift's "Premium" No. No. 5 10 1 oU' You furnish your own empty pail isiiif i mmm