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page! Tirer DAILY EAST OJtEGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1918. fans rrifirfiiinmHiniiiriifitfintiiirirnfiutififiifznfrfiirifiirHfitiifflfiiiiitiifnfjuifiuitiirffJuruiiHitiiiifliitiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iimiiiimimim mmiimii.'t;; St!S' 't EIGHT PAGES If Paintrn lslm lliHliliiiSH. i j two atomtlo water gauges one Just Painter are at worle at the TuiiiUlil jKiw the furnish reservoir on the mission, giving afl of 'the bulldiniis Imatllla river, and the other at the there a fresh coat of white. Spendin-r !' at ttfrtli. Mr. Lu B. McTargue of thin city Is upending the day with her daughter, 11. A. Ituad, at ICieth. Mrs. Pay Before fh) ;t All Interest head of the FurnlHh ditch. Both are to be put In within 10 days. Soldier Vlsltliur Here. Ben Stam la here from Camp Lewis to upend the remainder of the' week with former University of t Oregon friends. Mr. Btam haa just completed Buyer of bonds In - the Liberty ia course at tlte third officers' train- Loan campaign, Dy completing pay merit before May, will receive all of the interest which the bonds bring. lone Resident Hoturns. J. It Kincald, an old resident of lone, returned to his home today, fol lowing . visit In Pendleton with' his daughter, Mrs. II. N. Warren. Hanks Folks Leave. H; Kldridge and daughter, of Banks to Annapolis. Ing camp and has beon recommended for a commission as second lieuten ant, and is now on his way to another training camp, lunch. The men were on their way Hack to Camp Punston, Kansas.' where they have been attending an of ficers' training camp, following a short furlough at their homes at Col fax and Moscoy. Visiting Sister Here. Mrs. Oeorge Lumb is a Pendleton visitor from Vancouver, U- C the guest at the home of her sister, Mrs Chris Htadfeld. who have been enjoying a visit at the J. H. ITaiiklln home on Ash street, left for home this morning. Were Here Yesterday. ' Among out-of-town hotel guests In the city Yesterday were Mrs. O. F, Thomson of Echo; Margaret 1J. Galla gher, f Colfax; Jake Booher, of Athena, and 8. II Webb, a real estate dealer of Astoria Trviiur for AnnunollM. In a letter to his friend Frank En busk, LouJs D. Qervals, last year's vol' edlctorian at the hlsh school who Is now in the navy, says. that he has tnken the examination for admission He does not yet know whether he passed but says the ex amination was hard. , Young Oervals Is now a non commissioned officer in the navy and draws $43.20 per mouth Washington ftuestti Leave. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gerhart re turned tor their homo at I'omeroy, Wash., yesterday. They stopped here for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. II. MacMnster,. at 401 Aura street,, on their , way home, from wintering In California Three BroOiein In Service. The pictures of Delbcrt, To Attend Manufacturers' Meet luff. C. M. Hlshop of the Pendleton Woolen Mills will leave this evening for New Tork to attend a. meeting of textile manufacturers which will be one of the most Important meetings of Its kind ever held In the country Mr. Bishop, who has been In Port land, arrived homa yesterday accom panied by his mother who will also accompany him on his eastern trip. They expect to be gone about four weeks. CXId Fellows to Xtrtt. Practically .all of the officers and a number of members of the two local William Odd Fellow lodges, Integrity number and Kamui'l, sons of Mr. and Mrs. JS. j 92, and- Eureka, number 82, plan to J. Slut of Hood Hlver, appear in Ia.Ht!,ny a fraternal ' visit to the lodge at nlght'a Portland Telegram. The boys j pilot Hock tonight, leaving hero at are In the 'heavy nrtilery, avlathin corps' and heavy artillery." respective ly, and all are former rhembers of the lath coast artillery now fighting the Hun in Fronce. , To Pint In Wator flanges, Aubrey K. Perry, water master of Vmatilla and Morrow counties, made a business trip' to Echo yesterday, having been called -ther to settle a dispute over the right to the use of the water in Butter creek. While In that vicinity, Mr. Perry also made ar rangements for the installation of (1:30. Initiatory work will be put on tor a number of candidates and there will probobly bo other Interesting fea tures. About 35 or 40 local men will make the trip. Soldiers Uke Pendleton. A bunch of nine soldiers who were In the city for a short time yesterday afternoon will always have a good feeling for Pendleton, declared one of their number, for when they arrived here, hungry and tired, they were ta (cn to the lunch stand at the Red Cross auction sale and given a free i, ... STRAWS EXCEL LENCE Of recent arrival; there are many new styles, good-looking, good-wearing and appropriate. ; Get youirs' today $2.50, $10.00. !' BOND BROS. liahlil Goldman Returns. Kabbl H. Goldman ' has returned from a lecturing trlp-to Weston, Mil ton and Walla Walla, and is a guest at the Hotel Pendleton. Will Try to Knlixt- L. C. Ammon, who came here re. cently from Idaho, left this morning for Portland where he wilt endeavor to enlist In the aviation branch of the United States' army. Kelts Funeral Held. The funeral of the late Clyde Belts was held at the Methodist church at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon. Inter ment) was made In the Olney cere-tery. Returns to Portland. F. Tennlson of the Portland firm of Tarker. Benfield and Company, re turned " to Portland today. He has spend the past few days In Pendleton Installing some new "bronze work at Olney Abbey. lietnrn to Walla Wulla. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Effert. who were guests at the Hotel St. George yes terday, left this morning for their home at Walla Walla. Mr. Effert was one of the auctioneers - at the Ued Cross benefit yesterday. lrcAHlnjrs (lass to Meet. The lied Cross surgical dressings class will meet tomorrow afternoon at the federal building, under the su pervision of Mrs. L. L. Rogers. Every body is Invited and urged to attend. Idulio Realty Man Here. C. C. Moore, of St. Anthony, Idaho, Is one of today's arrivals m the city. Mr. Moore, who is a real estate dealer of St. Anthony, has been a freauent visitor In this vicinity and ia well known here. . He may stay for a week cr more this time. Mr. Farmer! Make a REAL ROUSTABOUT out of your Ford for harvest work. Put a Smith Form-a-truck Attachment on it and carry VA tons if ne cessary. It will be the most profitable necessity on the farm. i We have a Ford equipped with a Smith Form-a-truck Attachment and a good body on it. We will make a very attractive price on it Come in and look it over. We also have the Universal Attachment that will make a guaranteed V ton truck out of any touring car, no matter what make. Price $450 f. o. b. Chicago. The cheapest hauling unit in the world. Pendleton Motor Sales Company (Formerly Pendleton Cadillac Auto Co.) Cor. Cottonwood and Water Sts. Phone 530 VlHltliivr from Tim IKiIIch. Mrs. J. E. Neilson of The Dalles. arrived here this morning for a short v.Hlt with Mm. Frank Chataa. Mrs. Nlelson is on her way home from La Grande where she was called to at tend the funeral of her cousin, Walter Walker. In Mate, Police- Hugh Bowman, prominent local at hlcte who has been coaching: the hiKh school track team this season ex pects to leave for Portland Friday n!pht. He Intends to enter the state police Service. Xo cviiuk! Meeting Because the majority of the coun cilmen wanted to bid at ' the Red Cross auction sale, there was no coun cil meeting last evening, a quorum falling to show up. However, there was little business of preKsing- Import ance to transact- ! Miss Ilea JiT-iivc Today. Miss Marian Resu who has made her home at the Pendleton hotel for the past year while in charge of the cloak and suit department at Sayres' department store, leaves this after noon fur Rockford. III., where she will vlplt before proceeding1 east to her home, lKxl at I top nit) Ic- . News of the death of Charles Ona vauch, at le public. Wash., has been hereived by Mrs. F. C. Kearcey and Edel Unavauch of tanf!eld. of whom he was a brother. The body will be shipped to this city and funeral ser vices held at 2 o'clock' Saturday aft ernoon at Brown's chapel Interment will be made at the Olney cemetery. Urn-ell Workman Won. Try outs were held this morning flt the high school to determine who will represent (he local hlRh school In the county oratorical and declamatory contests to be held here next Friday. I .owe! I Htoekman won an unanimous v-te over Ramey Thompson and will bo entered In the oratorical contest His speech Is President Wilson's Bal timore address, delivered April C. Theodore Heyden will toe entered In the declamatory contest. His reading being "The Death of Benedict Arnold.' liny Cheaper In Fratter. Postmaster T. J. Tweedy has receiv ed from the postmaster general. In connection with Instructions relative l to receiving: parcels for soldiers In France, a statement of the cost of ' many articles which can be purchased ; at the T. M. C. A.- huts fn France. ! This statement shows that cigarettes, tobacco and many other things such as the home folks have been sending over bfos to the boys, can be bought cheaper than here. This was one of the reasons which prompted, the gov ernment to Issue orders to postmasters not to receive yarccl for shipment to France except at the aprpoved re quests of the boys themselves. Objected to Road. The county court last month gra ed a petition for the opening of! v lint Is known as the Cochran road In the east end of the county but the road ta not Wt established. Thercb) hangs a tale. Mrs. I. W. dinger. j ft cross whose property the road runs, j objected to the opening of the roaa but she could not stop the court ao- j tfcn However, when County Survey- ! er -icary Kirnbrell undertook to sur-! vey the road, she very promptly In j terfered- 4She pulled up his stake ns fust ait he could drive them. Finally he secured a warrant for her arrest. The warrant haa not yet been served inasmuch as the woman ta reported 111. and neither haa the road been ea i tnMirhod yet. . Sri We consider it fortunate that we are in a position to place on sale all oar White Gar 2a ihti , w eek. For the nrfrino- i verv ovrpnfinnal nnrl acenvtmenfo arc the verVBest and newest SiylCS, Ul$r 31?J White Sale comes at a time when you know what you want and how much. Act wisely and" buy your summer needs at reduced prices. TABLE CLOTH AND NAPKINS. Cloths. ; i $4.00 Quality, May White Sale. $3.35 $4.50 Quality, May White Sale. $3.79 '$5.00 Quality, May White Sale. $3.95 $6.00 Quality, May White Sale. $4.98 $6.50 Quality, May White Sale. $5.25 $7.00 Quality, May White Sf.le. $5.98 $7.50 Quality, May White Sale. $6.25 $8.00 Quality, May White Sale. $6.95 $8.50 Quality, May White Sale. $7.35 $10.00 Quality, May White Sale $8.25 $11.50 Quality, May White Sale $8.95 $12.50 Quality, May White Sale $10.15 $13.50 Quality, May White Sale $11.25 $15.00 Quality, May White Sale $12.75 Napkins , $7.50 Quality, May White Sale. $6.25 $8.50 Quality, May White Sale. $7.35 $9.00 Quality, May White Sale. $7.49 $10.00 Quality, May White Sale $8.25 $12.50 Quality, May White Sale $10.75 $13.50 Quality, May White Sale $11.25 $15.00 Quality, May White Sale $12.75 $16.50 Quality, May White Sale $13.95 WOMEN'S WHITE GLOVES 65c Quality, May White Sale. ... 53c $1.00 Quality, May White Sale. . . 78c $1.25 Quality, May White Sale. . . 98c $1.50 Quality, May White Sale. $1.25 $2.00 Quality, May White Sale. $1.71 $2.50 Quality, May White Sale. $2.25 $3.00 QualityMay White Sale.' $2.72 . ' KNICKERBOCKERS Crepe de chine knickerbockers, trimmed with ribbon bows and lace medallions; regular - $7.50, May Sale $5.95 Cottcn crepe ' knickerbockers, in, pink and white, regular $1.50, quality, May Sale $1.19 Batiste in pink, with hand emb. design, regular $1.50 quality. May Sale $1.19 WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY You all use white hose in sum mer. Come down to this sale and get your needs for the season. We have full run sizes in each quality. . 25c Quality, May Sale. . .... .v 22c 35c Quality, May Sale 31c 40c Quality, May Sale........ 35tf 50c Quality, May Sale. 44c 75c Quality, May Sale. ....... 68c 85c Quality, May Sale. ...... : 77c $1.00 Quality, May Sale. .' 89c $1.25 Quality, May Sale. .. . . $1.13 $1,50 Quality, May Sale. .... $1.18 LACES AND EMBROIDERIES Of course you're always "mak ing up" things and you need laces and embroideries. Get them now ON SALE. 5c Quality, May Sale. ... T ...... 4c 8c Quality, May Sale 6c 10c Quality, May Sale Sc 12i Ac Quality. May Sale 10c 15c Quality, May Sale 11c 20c Quality, May Sale 16c 25c Quality, May Sale 18c 35c Quality, May Sale 26c 50c Quality, May Sale 3Sc 65c Quality, May Sale 47c 75c Quality, May Sale 58c 85c Quality, May Sale 67c $1.00 Quality, May Sale 78c $1.25 Quality, May Sale! 95c $1.50 Quality, May. Sale.. . . . $1.17 Ray , Thrift tsmps and do 'our bit. -Offered for sale with each pur chase; 2Sc extra. 2 ' PETTICOATS White washable satin petticoats, - six different styles, some With fluffy lace ruffles, other more tailored styles. Regular $10, May Sale $7.95 Shadow proof white satin skirts, some with buttonhole stitch ing on bottom, others with . corded ruffle. $2.00, May Sale $1.59 WOMEN'S SEPARATE SKIRTS White gabardine skirt with deep girdle, trimmed with pearl but tons, $4.50, May Sale. . : . $3.59 White washable satin skirts, trimmed in rows of hemstitch ing, $20.00, May Sale. $15.85 Baronette satin skirt, plain girdle, overlapped pockets. Regular $25; May Sale $19.95 WOMEN'S AND CBH,IRE.VS X WE A It - IXDER- 8upi!y your wants now for summer under wear, while they ere under-priced 25e Quality. May White Sale 19c 35o Quality, May White Sale , 2c 4 0c Quality. May White Sale S5c fOc Quality, May White Sale 4So r.c Quality.: May white Pale. 5o 75c Quality, May White Sale c tl.00 Quality, May White Sale. ........ 78c 1.25 Quality. May White Sale f 1. 10 l.r.n Quality, May White Sale (1.32 tl.TS Quality, May White Sale $1.57 3.0i Quality, May White Sale 1.78 I2.S0 Quality, May White Sale J2.IS IiNG CLOTH AND NAINSOOK 15c Quality, May White Sale 12c 20c Quality, May White Rale lc 25c Quality, May White Sale lo 30c Quality. May White Sale lo 35c Quality, May White Sale I No 40c Quality. May White Sale 33e 45c Quality. May White Sale 3tte 5lc Quality, May White Sale -43c 60c Quality, May White Sale 33c BKI SPREADS We have a brand new shipment just In. Includes plain hem, scalloped corners, vari ous sizes and patterns In crochet and Mar seilles. 11.50 Quality, May White Sale...... !. 1.75 Quality, May White Sale. .... . II H 12.00 Quality. May White Sale $1.71 2.60 Quality, May White Sale $2.00 tS.OO Quality, May White Sale $2.18 $3.Sfl Quality, May White Sale...... $2.08 14.00 Quality. May "White Sale ,. $3.8 4.B0 Quality. May White Sale $3.5 J 5.(M) Quality, May White Rale $4 48 .00 Quilllty, May White Sale.. . $4.98 16.50 Quality. May White Sale -$3.48 $7.00 Quality, JHny'Whlte Sale $S.3 $7.50 Quality. May White Sale $. IS $S,00 Quality, May White Sale $.K $10.00 Quality, May White Sale. . . $8.1H WASH SKIRTING of pique, gabardine, beach cloth, in plain stripes and checks. 35c Quality, May White Sale 26c 40c Qualitv, May White Sale 31c 50c Quality, May White Sale 39c 65c Quality, May White Sale 48c 75c Quality, May White Sale 58c $1.00 Qual, May. White Sale. 79c PA JAMA CHECKS Either in square or -broken; 36 inches wide; good quality and the very fabric for pajamas, night shirts and underwear. 20c Quality, May White Sale 16c 25c Quality, May White Sale 19c 35c Quality, May White Sale 28c 40c Quality, May White Sale 32c ' ' MAY WHITE SALE French and Philippine Under wear, Entirely Hand-made, and exquisitely Hand-Embroidered. GOWNS. Crepe de Chine gowns; , in pale pink, yoke made of sheer Geor gette, val laces and tiny rose buds, $15.00, May Sale. $11.95 Crepe de Chine gowns with fine Normandy lace, $7.00, May Sale $5.95 Crepe de Chine gown in pale pink or white, trimmed in fine lace of attractive design and satin ribbon. $12.00, May Sale . $10.60 One of the daintiest bits from the May sales is an Empire gown . of pale pink or white crepe de -chine. $7.00, May Sale. . . $5.59 Philippine hartd-made night gown, Empire modeL embroid- . . ered and daintily tucked. $3.75, May Sale u . . . $2.98 Philippine hand-made sleeve less gown of nainsook hand- . embroidered, hand scalloped. . ' $3.50, May Sale $2.79 . Dainty nainsook gown, trimmed in Val lace, ribbon, and em broidered in design in pastel shades. Regular $2.00, ; May Sale ..... ........ $1.59 Nainsook gown trimmed in Val laces, Swiss beading and ' Val lace. Regular $3.00, May Sale $2.39 Gown of pink batiste, fancy stitching of Soldate blue, made with pocket. Regular $1.50, May Sale ............. $1.19 Gown of rice voile in pink, round neck, slip-on style. Regular $2.50, May Sale .'. . . $1.98 BILLIE BURKE PAJAMAS - In crepe de chine, trimmed with' silks, cords and pockets, $12.00 May Sale $9.59 Cotton crepe Billie Burkes in pale pink, trimmed with blue cords and pockets. $3.00, May Sale $2.39 Pink batiste Billie Burke, trim- ' med with fancy stitching, $20, May Sale $1.93 Cotton crepe gowns in flesh and neatly trimmed, $2.00, May Sale price . $1.59 Combination and envelope cne- mise, crepe de chine combination of heavy quality, with garniture of fine dainty lace. $7.00, May Sale price ...t foJov Crepe de chine envelope chemise with valeneinnes' and . fillet lace medallions. $7.00, May Sale. . $5.95 One of the best values any one. has ever seen in this heavy crepe de chine, envelope chemise. Top finished with a French casing which runs satin ribbon to match shoulder, straps. $5.50, May Sale price . . Nainsook combination, filet lace yoke, regular $1.50, Mai Sale. $1.19 Longcloth combination trimmed with emb. beading, insertion and ribbon. $2.00, May Sale ..... $1.59 Pink batiste combination, trim med with val. emb. in pastel shades. $1.75, May Sale ;. $1.37 SERVICE IS H I p tfcs) fighting men In Franc by bur. In Thrift fttamiMt; offer d with each Iturchasa tie now, 5M"""":!"!rr!M:r!:::Ki:iM:iu!::;:i:niH!i::!!M:::!!n::i::::!r:?'T:n::rif:;'iHr:ifii:!.i 1 & I S3 ' S3 :::: r3 3 S3 S3 3 3 3 3 s S3 S E, 5 S 5 s St