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J J TEN PAGES " PAGE TtTRKTS DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETQM. OREGON. MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1917. 'Of. NEWS MIES OF PENDLETON Army Ure AuifK It a mm. . Mr. uikI Mi-h. John 10 Km-I'm have re ceived a .letter from Willi Hredimt. who left hore with Troop f. H is nnw ut Camp Ml Mm and stiites thiit he. To lltilld ;arar. i Imly Mcfc'adden, wife of 1-icutenunt MeKuddim, recently vi8ilitj the boH 'ut their cam)'. Weston J-ader. .smytliH-L,inerKun Co. W. M. Peter hum Ik attorney for the plaintiff. Ims Kuhu'd ao pounds since enterinK the. Wcrvlce. I he Standard nil , has taken nut u permit to Iwlld u Karaite of corru Kated Iron on Aura Hired. JlKlfflllCIlt H (ilvCIl, it. A. Currttn hutt been jc'ven judK men I, against If. C. HouHetnun for ! $.'l4'.ro" by Judge Phelps. tuklimi i'uiuitt (.ulllj. "Yakima,' t'anutt, who won the bucking championship at the last Itound-Pp and who wan recently ar rested for liootleKKittR nt linker, Km tirday chunked his plea of not utility to KUiKy and wua fined $UR. He and hiH wife returned throuKh Pendleton to I't'iiewjiwa, WuhIi,, with- J. I. and ,,,-.. Alex Canutt; father und brother of (red I lorn 1 Hi it if Knit. the buukuroo. To Join Navy. Attending Ilu m Nule. iialph Shaw left today for Port- tjulte a number of Pendletnnlnn land With the Intention of enllstlnK cut out this morning to the farm of In the navy, liin wife will remain J. B. Kasarl to attend the auction hero. Hale belli held there. Anions thnso ; - lioln out were tJlenn Scott, George Sues On Note. Strand and W. H. Morrison. John McPhall Weston lto'H Promoted. All four Went on hoy who art now with Ihe Army' KnKlheer at Camp Mill. N. Y., have hedi promoted Ernest Hlonfuren und Sidney Huidh to be corporal and James Kirk Pat rick and Hylcan Kennnrd to bp flrHt t'luH private. Thev expect to nail soon for France, and all have taken out government life insurance in fa vor pf their respective fHniillen. Mr, i Ten creditor of Guy Jt. O'Mel- vt ny Saturduy filed an attachment Kult nttainnt him and hiH wile to force the payment of $17'J,;!6 alleged to be due them. The suit wuh brought rn (he name of K. M. Orlug to whom the other account had been aHslgn- ed. lieHides Griggs there were re pre haw brought suit uguiiiHt Mr. Torn Meuas for Judgment "on a note for $ 1 30 alleged to have been executed by her and her husband. H. A. Newberry 1 hi attorney. Two Marriage IJciimm. Marriage licenses have been Isnued to leroy Chaunrey Hurlburt, 4'. anil Violet V. Boyd, both of Pendleton, and to De Soto W. Davis. 29. and .'a- Hented In the suit the Pendleton Hoi j bH HolmeM. 18, both of Nolin. ler Mill. P. J. A U ., People I UNTIL U-jXMASj PS ONLY 18 MORE SHOPPING DAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY AT V Alexanders IncorporatsoE SALE AND SAVE DOLLARS Wniohoiine. Cj-niral Market, Taylni Hnrdval'H f 'o , I'enOletttn l)rus Co.. W. I. Gadwu. J. V. THllman Hrnl PAY CASH AND GET MORE The Dean Tatom Co. Phone 688 COM I! HONEY -r POP CORN FRESH HORSE RADISH GRAPE FRUIT SWEET CIDER Y':- W"7' ( MAPLE SYRUP MILK FED CHICKENS SWIFT HAM AND BACON FRESH FISH KIPPERED SALMON BULK OYSTERS EVERYTHING TO EAT. Hue for BMlaiK-c John lleiiney and V. H. llogue have brought unit ufcalnt (. 11. Ansjiac h for $65a.C;i, an jiileged balance for good, imaterial and labor 'furnished. K. ). Peterwon h attorney for plaintiffs. Sue for 1Ivmo. K-iHHell 1. Stanton has brought ult for divorce aga Inst Fay Stanton on the ktouihIh of infidelity, charghri( her with anaoHatlnff with other men. They were married In Independence In AuguHt, 1916. Peterson & Klnhop are : hi attorney. 4 men s vv lnier macKinaws The Big Drive is still on to reduce this stock 50 per cent by Jan. 1st. Big reductions still prevail throughout the store. EVERYTHING GOES, regardless of former cost or present cost. THE BOSS SAYS, this stock must be reduced one half, and has ordered big reductions on every ar ticle in the store. Sell it and sell quick is the orders. . ' YOUR OPPORTUNITY is still fresh to save big money on all your winter needs. V 45 Kvcn grafted Meu Affcded. Kven registered men who are al icady in the military pcrvJee thnmub ' enlistment r draft must fill out flie ' quest boina ires wh tch are to be sent 'out on Dec. 1". The regulations re quire that all men who reeistered last spring fill out the questionnaires. $ 6.00 Mackinaws, Incorporation Sale Price.. $3.95 $ 8.50 Mackinaws, Incorporation Sale Price.. $6.95 $ 9.00 Mackinaws, Incorporation Sale Price.. $7.45 $10.00 Mackinaws, Incorporation Sale Price.. $8.45 $12.50 Mackinaws, Incorporation Sale Price. $10.45 $5.00 Children's Mackinaws, Incorporation Sale $3.95 $6l00 Children's Mackinaws, Incorporation Sale $5.45 4ch Taken to Portland. Karl I-ees, the Xidtti farmer, whose pro- lerma n sym pat hies led him into tioiible with the gi eminent, was ta ken tn Portland today by 0 piAy Marshall Carter. From there he will doubtless be taken to some Intern ment cam p to spend t he balance of the war period. $3.50 Men's Hats $1.95 K 20 doz. Men's Good Wool Felt Hats, the regular $3.50 fa , quality, .all shades and large variety of shapes. Xj Sizes6 3-4p7 3-4. Incorporation Sale i Price $1.93 'Tmh .More Are omniKslimnd. ' The attention of the Kast Oregon !an Is called tn the fact that In the i lift of 2:( I'matilla county men wJio j have won commissions there was no intention of Dr. A. C Smith tif Weston, j who 1 a first lieutenant In the mcO j k al reserve, imr of lr. Alfred Sent -; per of Weston who has been com 'missioned In the dental reserve corps. " hU brings the total up to Clothes That Hold Their Shape are clothes that keep you looking well dressed. Every line is perfect because built to you, permanent, because built to stay. Our shop is style headquar ters in this town. Your best dressed neighbors will tell you so. Are you coining in soon? Lindgrcn & Franseen PROGRESSIVE TAILORS 75 Main St. Phone 466 I! i l.ctttriis Iter H;i Your. Thin v-i hree ears after leu ting refidl' i in, I . Hitoth returned to at lejiit i h cut ion of t he Farmers T'ninn whih opens tomorrow and h' f und a city that bore but faint re si midline to the thriving little ham let he left. He was In the wood bus iness. He now lives at Dayton. ( 're ton, und this is his first visit to hi? old home. I BOYS SCHOOL SUITS Some with two pairs pants. All the trousers are linen lined. Pretty patterns, newest models. All to go at Incorporation Sale Prices. $5.00 Boys' Suits, Incorporation Sale Price $3.35 $6.00 Boys' Suits, Incorporation Sale Price $4.00 $G.50 Boys' Suits, Incorporation Sale Price. . . .$4.35 $7.00 Boys' Suits, Incorporation Sale Price $4.95 $7.50 Boys' Suits, Incorporation Sale Price. . . . $5.35 $8.00 Boys' Suits, Incorporation Sale Price $5.95 $8.50 Boys' Suits, Incorporation Sale Price $6.35 $9.00 Boys' Suits, Incorporation Sale Price $6.95 $10.00 Boys' Suits, Incorporation Sale Price. . . $7.35 $12.50 Boys' Suits, Incorporation Sale Price. . . $8.95 W omen I lull t; l ino Paid. j "Mrs. lilchard Hoc. disorderly ctn iduct. forfeited hull Is the way ! an entry made In t he police court records this morning reads. It is all there is on record wf a hair-puli?itf. nail-claw I iik and extremely vocifer ous combat between two women Sat in day evening, between two women who evidently love the same man. He Is the husband of one and t he lover of the other, from the way the polic fathered the facts, and the wife rV fected to hi in keeping company w It h the sweetheart. The wife came of "ccond best In the physical eneounter but the other had to .settle with the police financially. That Is to say, the man settled for her. No names wet" U'.ven. Boys' Underblouses, Extra Pants, Jersey Sweaters, Sweaters, Hats, Caps, Etc., all to go at Incorporation Sale Prices. Young Men's Long Pants Suits Not one Suit reserved. Sizes 30 to 35. Incorporation prices quoted below $10.00 Young Men's Suits, Incorporation Sale. $7.45 $12.50 Young Men's Suits, Incorporation Sale. $8.15 $13.50 Young Men's Suits, Incorporation Sale. $8.75 $15.00 Young Men's Suits, Incorporation Sale. $9.73 $16.50 Young Men's Suits, Incorporation Sale $10.75 $17.50 Young Men's Suits, Incorporation Sale $11.35 $18.00 Young.Men's Suits, Incorporation Sale $11.70 $20.00 Young Men's Suits, Incorporation Sale $13.00 $22.50 Young Men's Suits, Incorporation Sale$14.65 $25.00 Young Men's Suits, Incorporation Sale $16.35 Men's Overcoats Reduced in price, right at the time of year when you can'get full benefit of the season's .wear. 10.85 $11.95 $13.95 $16.95 $17.95 $19.65 $22.95 jj $27.95 $12.50 Overcoats, Incorporation Sale Price. . $15.00 Overcoats, Incorporation Sale Price. $17.50 Overcoats, Incorporation Sale Price. $20.00 Overcoats, Incorporation Sale Price. $22.50 Overcoats, Incorporation Sale Price. $25.00 Overcoats, Incorporation Sale Price. $27.50 Overcoats, Incorporation Sale Price. $30.00 Overcoats, Incorporation Sale Price . $35.00 Overcoats, Incorporation Sale Price. CYLINDER GRINDING Bring us your engine blocks. We have one of the best equipped shops in eastern Oregon. Ex pert work guai anteed. All classes of modern welding PENDLETON CADILLAC AUTO CO. 'ObM'tori to Si uikes and Files. ' Alleging nmoiiK other thhms that her husband, Clinton I,odenklrch. housed her In a shack In Nevada, so HI-lit that snakes were In the habit 'f crawlinii up through holes in the floor ami that he refused to put up screens to keep the flies out. I,eone l.orlcnkirch has brought suit i'T di vorce upon the mounds of cruel and Inhuman treatment. They were mar ried In Nevada in June. 1 !' I :i, hut liv ed in this county for a time. She re eltef a lonn tale of marital woe, ac cusing her husband of desert In her :u one t ime. i if mi uin her. of lu" liitlim; her. of fatlin to sympathize with her when ill or sutfeiiuir and of forcing her to do tasks for which she was physlenlly unfit. She asks that h-r maiden name. Iopus. be restorer) to her. Will M. reteisoii Is her attorney. 1 Atositer's Dn Stein-BIoch, Schloss Bros, and Sophomore LOT A This collection is valued up to $22.50. Proper styles and fabrics, sizes up to 44. Incorpor ation Sale Price $13.95 LOT B These are far the greatest values offered in clothing by any firm in many months. If you don't get one of these you miss a rare opportunity. Incorporation Sale Price $13.95 LOT C This season's newest styles and best fab rics; $20.00 values. Incorporation Sale Price. $14.95 LOT D Exceptionally fine quality fabrics, pro per styles, 1917 models Most all sizes; $22.50 val ues. Incorporation Sale Price $17.S5 LOT E $25 suits. Your unrestricted choice of our entire stock of 1917 $25 men's suits, best pat terns, best fabrics, all wool, newest models. Incor poration Sale Price $18.95 LOT F $27.50 suits. This includes our high grade suits; finest tailoring, newest models, perfect colorings. Incorporation Sale Price $22.45 oorpormiegi Catarrh Is an excessive secretatiou accompanied with chronic in lamina tion, from the mucous membrane. Hood's Sarsaparilla nets on the mu cous membrane through the blood, re duces in flam ma t Inn, est a MMics heal 1 h act ion. ami fad lea M cures all i ases f catarrh. Lieutenants l V I U'liirn. I .leiH. nants A lii r Fee and "ht-sler I'Ve, both of whom won their bar at the Presidio, arrived home krst even inu. the former accompanied by his wife and baby. The elder bi o! her. who was formerly cii v attorney, will b-ae the latter part of the week for San Antonio to repcri for dut in the non-flviiiK blanch of the sianal corps. The jminaer mfurr will have a longer furlough. lie is ass;ane,I to the ;!rd in fa nt r at S,in Kra nciseit, t "apt a in I . lira n Kice is expecti'd home this they will nmierso thorough examina tion and will then be transferred to other hospitals for special treatment. As far as possible soldiers will ' be sent to hospitals near their homes. IKIMTI'M. t NT VI I N IMAM) PROMPT AUTO and TAXI SERVICE CITY OH COrXTRY. Iok for tS In new directory. Telephone 464 611 Main Street. Wm. (iooliclp, lie. I'liono 2B!M WASHINGTON. Iec. ::. The S'U K on lieneral of the Armv anio:,iies the .-elect ion of a sit e on St a t eu ls land tor a recen iiii; hospital 1t Am erica n soldiers wounded in I :, , p' a ml broii a ht back to i hN con nt ry. This hosphal will be built mi propern on Kov II j Is. sot it h of" t lie l-'o H i IK f?lf ('bib. and will have a iapa.il of from I.'hih to ::.. i. The pl.nw at .Mtiideted and const i m : Ion will c utn soon. Uecause of Its proiinil to jtntlnc. where all iucomioa -hips slop. i w ill be possible to l emove the men comfortably to the Iio-j itat I uiliiiims (. lnoioi- er a mac i.Liti. lad lead hm ahlio-'t till eel h 1 I an lb. ,mii i a m ine harm The Staten Island hospital w ill be 1 1 -.t-d onl for put poses of di-lWbu- tioii. A- the men ate te-eicd iluto llt K 1MKS AITI.K lMi:S KMMN" IMKS ; Mtv:i:i;v imi:s I'UKAM Vtl'm Home Made Mince Meat Home of the Butter Kissed Crust Oregon Bakery s. i;i i:iim i:H SU Direct From New York Eastern Oysters 50c Pint DOWNEY'S MARKET Phone 188 or 187 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft. ft ft ft ft ft : ft ft 5t ft ft ft ft. ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft r