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EIGTIT PAGES mm ES! SHOES! -b DAILY EAST DJREG ONIAN, rKNPLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1918. mm s o The following Items appearing in j There will be no Rauiee cutting! Cross advises that parcels be not sent tht polem Capital Journal are of in- ; clause in the surgical dressing- de to allied prisoners but that money be !eret to many Pendleton friends: j partmnt or the lied Cross this week, j mailed to the Bureau of Allied Pris- ('Mle Grace ttean was up from i The folding will continue as usual and i oners Relief, which will arrange for Portland for an over Sunday visit j Doth, in that department and in the the purchase of food and tobacco, wllh her parents. Judge ana -Mr, sewing mom work era will be welcome. Henry J. Bean, Mi Jcan is em j ployed in the draughting department Mrs. H. 1. Smith la enjoying a visit of the Willamette at eel yards." . t - i in Portland, where she la the guest ot j Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Vaughaji. Mrs, "Mrs. t;. J . Kisnop is pmnning an nmnn reiurnea nome with Airs extended eastern trip. Fhe will ae-jVaughan after her visit here, company her son, Clarence Rtshop oi I end let m. ' who will fto on business, j James H. Owlnn has returned from They will be gnne a month or more, ia business trip to Montana- flopping nt New i orK, oKton and: w iX. Taylor of Athena la spending the day in the city. ! Mrs. H. M. Cummins and KVa K. Swanson of lone are registered at the Pendleton. , J. T- Hinkler HermiRton attorney, is en route home from La Mr. and Mrs. Will D- Dennett en tt-rtalhed as guests yesterday a party of friends from Portland, who motor- rl anttn fnr fhA riav. IjjitT In. the I dav Mr. and Mr, ilenhett .loined their I nero ay guest for an aftermion' mitlng on the Rolf links where a number f picnic parties were in progress- i Ioula It- Steelhammer, a brother ot Oscar Steelhammer, waaln the city yesterday for a short visit with friends and relatives before leaving for the ordnance training camp in Georgia, .For many years he was with the 8a lem Woolen Mills Store in Salem ana for the past five years . with Bond Bros, of Pendleton. Although be Grande. County Commissioner If. M. Cock burn Is here attending the meeting of the county court and was one of the enthusiastic bidders at the Ited Cross auot ion y est er d a y , Letters ahould be addressed with the prisoner's name number, rank, regiment and company, to the prison camp In which he is held "vIa New York' In the upper right-hand cor ner of the Envelope should be written "American (or allied prisoner of war. Post free- The letters should not be longer than two pages, written on one side of the paper. In New York they will be turned over to the Na tional Censorship Board. Money must be sent - through the Bureau of American. Prisoners Re lief, American Bed Cross. Washington, as the government wishes to keep record of funds sent. Checks, drafls and postal orders must be made out to the American Red Cross. HOW TO ADIBRSS MAflj TO CAPTIVES Th Atlantic division of the Ameri can Red Cross announces that it has ! been vmnlml hv 't)ia llnvman Wiav yona ijie oraix age. ne leu it was up;Tra,!e Board an cxcIusivft banket on Jo him .to get in and do his share, j ,hwteaUon frtp tne ending of food ",WMUK.11 V f-"l,"""r "l s?" i letters and money through the Amer- venon iaa.reaoy.in r ranee. loU Kw, coss to Amer!caB aml aMied Teachers. Two JO-pound parcels a week may The Hawthorne Parent Circle will hold its final meeting for the year tomorrow afternoon at 2:3 at the Hawthorne school. ' Jtr- D. N. Iteber Will the the speaker and elec tion tf officers for next year will he held. All members ore expected to be present. bo sent from Berne to American pris oners. The imrcels may contain two heavy bntves of bread a week, tobac co and soap. Special irarrs fttr In valids may he sent when necessary. BecaiiHe of the overcrowded condi tion of the mails, however, the Red Children Cry for Fletcher's mm w The Kind You Have Always Bought, and vhlcli has teea" la ttso for over thirty years, has borne tho sisrnaturo of and has been made under his tier- Wg2y sonal supervision since its infancy. AH Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " are but Eiperiments that triHe vith and endanger the health of ' - Infants and ChildrenExperience against Experiment. What is CASTORiA CaEtoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops asd Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant It contains rcither Opium, Korphine cor other narcotic substance. It ge ia its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief cf Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea ; rJlayins Fcvcrichnecs arising " therefrom, and by regulating the Slorauch end Bowels, aids the assimilation cf Food; giving healthy and natural tletp. The Children's Panacea Ihe Mother's Friend. GENUINE GASTO R I A ALWAYS 1 Bears the Signature of In -Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought V V CAX BE SO STRICT PARIS, May . "Say, where do you fellows think you are in Ger many ?' The second lieutenant frowned fiercely. "Yea, sir I mean no, sir, respond ed the- elder of the two underage d Yankees who were holding a heated conversation within range o( the sec ond lieutenant. "Well, I want you fellows torfult saying Ynh when you mean 'Yes.' The French don't like to hear It and it isn't correct, anyway. If you fel lows don't stop saying Yah, I'm go ng to start a system of fines around here-" Yes, sir," replied the doughboys in acknowledgement of the rebuke. "Say, dont think I'm iinpatrioiic,' confided Trooper One to Trooper Two as the second lieutenant moved away. 'but don't It beat all hell what strict disciplinarians them second looters are?" ' ' ; 'Yah- I mean, yes,' replied Troop er Two, hastily correcting himself. CRIPPLED OI,I XFAVSTR GIVES V. S. III SAVINGS DENVER, May 2. Xathan Leh man, 2638 west Tenth avenue, is 58 years old and broken in health. He makes a living by selling the Denver Post on the utreetl But he's patriotic. Just the same, and he has purchased a Liberty Bond to help lick the kaiser. Five years ago Mr. Lehman's son, Arthur Lehman, watf killed In an ele vator accident in a local department store. The shock almost killed the father and since then he has been un- ble to work, except to sell papers. "It's pretty hard work, standing outdoors In all kinds of weather to sell papers, but I'm willing to lend the government every penny I can get hold of to whip Germany," said Lehman this morning. There's a lot of food for thought In Lehman's fiatriotism. sr' ri 43 -s if; I I .6 ... v- i -j e,' i si j Will la Probated. The will of the late William Ely was admitted to probate today. - His wid ow. Phoehe F. Ely, i named admin ietratrix. Marriago IJcense Issued. A marriage license has been issued to Roland Pambrun and Isabel Fu son both of . Weston. Dlewottn In Bankruptcy. The Blewett Harvester Co.t m'hlch made an assignment for Its creditors about a week ago, has now filed voluntary petition of bankruptcy the federal court in Portland, accord i itg GeYaid has not yet received any papers in the case. Ruby Daughter Arrives, and Mrs, home of Mrs. Lula Smith in this city, at h o' clock this morning. Mr. and ' Mrs, Konnoneh reside near Helix. A girl was born to, , Mr Llmbert KonntMtti, at the . Forestry Men Confcrrfng. M. L- Merrltt from the Portland offire of the. national forest service i in the city toeay for a conference with supervisor W- W. Crydcr of the Uma tilla natonal .fnrest. win nil rid piuitiow. - Ludwl took out a permit yester. dav to built a" i70l bliniriilow on ng to reports received here. Referee I Garfield rtreet. Work ill start Im- Trying to obstruct the nation's war activities is a good deal like attempt ing to butt n full grown locomotive off the track. Very little matters in this war ex cept winning It. OLD-FASI 1 1 ON KI) UFM FJ! ES Grandmother's remedies compound ed from the medicinal roots and herbs of the field are now found upon the shelves of the modern drug stores in attractive packages and are among the best sellers in - prepared medicines. Prominent among them is that famous old root and herb remedy, Lydla T. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound, which for generations haa been reliev ing the women of Am6ricafrom the worst forms of female ills and is now considered the standard remedy in its line. - : ; bySF e 0 Rk ifh i miT s . Ml Coal ORtcrday AVnniicst Day. Yesterday was the warmest of the season thus far, according to the re port of Mrs. Laura Averill, official weather observer and today Ib only on degree behind.' Yesterday's max imum temperatur'.was S desree while today's is 84!. with prospect of another degree being reached before evening. i Toduy's minimum was 48.. There has been no rain, although the day was cloudy. The. wind is from the west and light. mediately and the new residence is expected to be finished before August t. Four TCnllst In Reserves. The following four men and wom en enlisted in the naval reserves here yesterday: William 1 Kimble as sea man, second class; Thelma J. Hlch ardsnn, yeoman, second class; Myrtle Knse Wilsey, yeoman, second class; and Krwln Otto W. Rehwaldt, as sea man second class ' Peto Closed l"p Anyway. Pete JOBt earned the title of "Pa triotic Pete" yesterday when he closed his Main street cigar store for the Red Cross auction. None of the stores i Ir.gton and had been BHked to close for the event buildln;.. but Pete figured he ought not to run opposition to the IEed cross women s refreshment booth. He hung out a sign reading, "Henry and Pete have gone to the Ited Cross auction. Com on and help lick the kaiser." ana shut hiS doors at noon and remained closed the rest of the day. Moreover, he waa 6ne of the most consistent bidders all afternoon. Hark from liisjc1lon Tour. I-uthpr J. floldman, who hns charg of the Iiologlcal Survey work in Idu ho. returned to Pendleton yesterday after a tour of Inspection to the south ern part of that state. Mr. Goldman has his office with E. F. Averill. who Is in charge of the work in Wash- Oregon, In the Federal Asassinator Who Started War Pies THK HACH'E, "May 1. Gabreel Principe, assassinator of Archduke Ferdinand, which event stnrted the war, died of tuberculosis at Therelsie staf&t fortress today. To Show Alaska Ph-turo. Principal Iriil announced this morning that lantern slides of "Alas ka in Klondike Pays" had been re ceived ond would be shown to the students during conference period to morrow. An effort is being made to get the film "Jack and the Beanstalk" which will bo shown In the high school auditorium, according to Mr. Drill. . Just received by express a large lirte of Chil dren's Shoes in butlon or lace. There are many different colors in this lot such as browns, tans, white, white and gray combination!?, white tops with black vamps, champagne top, etc.' ( - These shoes will be placed on sale today at our usual low prices. ' ' TU7 MM Power n i t More Power That's one of the things you demand in a motor truck. The others Bru - Service, Dependability and Economy. 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Indian mtislc obtained from the HoKtie Hiver trlfas of Oregon arranged for orchestra, will be a fea ture of the commencement music thl year. The ne loot Ion "Deer Dance," a mem orial dunce ttt the Orearon Itogue Riv er Indian, In especially JntereMttng according to Mltm Winifred Forbes InMructor In the achool of music, be- I caune ther Is almost no Indian music that haa been a r ran (fed for orchestra and this work Is taken from our own state. The composition Is very ne. (The Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra placed It upon their program last win ter. The chief of the Rogue Hlvei i tribe gave the dance music to a pro- (feasor of music in the University of ; Kansas and It was subsequently ar ranged for orchestra production. Fined for Drunkenness. A couple of men celebrated too strenuously yesterday and as a result one paid a $10 fine and the other will spend five days in the county Jail The men wore Oeorge Flesh and Jack Oray, and both were brought before City Recorder Fits Gerald on a charge of being drunk on the street. Flesh waa given a sentence of 910 or five days In Jail, and took the jail lentence. while Oray forfeited his ball and was forced to part with $10. I ' Kuro lie's a Solrilcis WASHINGTON', May 2- A mucr begrimed bit of a boy pondered on Washington street corner. Down th avenue, erect, with tho trenthet stamped all over him, came an offi cer. The yoiing one stiffened Into a rlgU salute. The officer smiled, returned the salute, and stopped to ask the wherefor. "IT. 8. tfrhool Oarden Army, Sir The pins haven't come yet but I'm om Just the same.' " Is lint Too Mitch? IMK)X, Way 2 . How m u cT u hlnkpy '! each man's share In war time? The Action magistrate ralsei tbla Interesting question when h told a man who admitted drinking pint that ha had mora than his ihar Kormltinjc Party Loaves. The naval reserve recruiting party, which hai had headquarters In the 'Federal building during the past three Jays, left today for The Dalles where he men will be stationed the remain ler of this week. During their stay here they took 13 recruits and exam :ned many more, so they feel that Pendleton has made a pretty good showing. Those In the party are 'teutenani M. O. Kent, IT. 3. navy; sst. Surgeon F. T. Maxaon, tf, S. N. R. F.: Chief Yeoman H. G- Frost, V 3. N. R. F.; and pharmacist's mate ,ocond class, G. K- McDonnell, U. 8. r:avv. SPRING TREATMENT Neoassary to Purify Bleed and Corract Wtak, Run-Down Conditions. 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' . )....,!. i Get your pint or quart and take it with you when you go home. - - j x We Deliver Anything Above One Half GaUon Everything we sell i3 made in Pendleton not in Germany or Portland. Help to keep Pendleton and Umatilla county growing by patronizing home in dustry. . . . . . Everything Pure and Wholesome. Pendleton Creamery 4f4 JIain St. ' ' Phone 444 tlllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllliliiiiiiiiiillliUIIIUir. . x w hi i . .0-. t n ti VALUE FOR EVERY .! . DOLLAR ' S Tour teeth carefully examined and properly fixed by the best palnlras method known. S Newton Painless Dentists . Cora.r Main u w.bk mrm s wo cdvrrtlKe and offrr War Ba,lnga Stamps for aalo with S , every pnichaao. s rmnnniiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiHiiiitiiiiMiutiiiiiiiittiiiiimi)iiiiniiiiiiiiiiiniiiiinnitm i . . irr, BETTER AND , SOFTER LIGHT 2 la auured by the o of aom of thea beautiful fixturea of oura. They alva a light that Illuminate, the room perfectly, but that does not tire or etrala the eyea. They are not expen. alva eorxiderlnc their extra af. ftclency and ertra baauty. Why not at least sea thamt J.L. VAUGHAN