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PAILV gAST OREGONIAN, FENDlirrOK, blgEGOr THURSDAY, JUNE Ult918. ' EIGHT PAGES BH of wMm - . ft 'i ' lcaes fur lCaslcrn oinc. , : Mm. A. A. Terry left tnls morning (Kir nor hums In Sioux Clly, Iowa, ! following a stay of a year In Pendle ton, during which time me has been connected with the Sloan Bonne Shop. . JJore on Way to llcrnilMnn. Min. Allle Wilson stopped off ovei nlght here, en route from Wulla Walla, where she ho been vlsltlng to Hermiston, her old home. After a short stay there, Mrs. Wilson will go '.on to her present home In California. HoihI to Ita! Converted. ? t . Notice hail been received at the , first National Bank from the treasury department notifying bond holders that after July 1 bonds of the first nd second Issues can be converted, to :bonds drawing four and one-quarter per cent interest. , Thia rate of inter est will date back to ilay 15. The bonds cannot bo converted before the first day of July and should bo con verted before the th of November. Wallowa l.reljtc .Man Stops Off. W. 10. I'nole of Wallowa, visited with friends here between trains last , night- Mr. Toole was on his way 'home from the Washington grand ' lodge at Walla Walla, where he and jtev. K. T. Atkjjis put on an Illustrat ed Odd Fellow lecture, which the sovereign grand lodge Informed Mr. Poole was tho only one or Its kind In th eUnlted States. Mr. Poolo spent portions of five years working on the lecture. Classifying Ijund. , . Assessor C, V. Strain with Deputy Cully is in the ,t'ayuse district today where they are classifying lands. . Insurance AIM Here. Ed Stevens, special agent of the Homo Insurance Co., Is here for a few days from Portland looking after the Interests of his company. Ix-avo for Touring Trip. illienry Hudeman ana family and Carl Breeding and family left this morning for a touring trip for Port land and other points. 'Bokblcio iCtiange Jobs. ; ' Hubert McClee has resigned his po sition with the Katft . Oregonian to work at the Delta-. "Bobble" has been a member of the carrier force for seven years. Henry IXmls Married. News has been received here of the marriage of Henry Donls, saddle maker with Hamley & Co., to Miss May M, Sliver, the ceremony occur ring Tuesday at the bride's home In Portland. The newlyweds are ex pected to return to Pendleton tho first of" the week- p , . licave for Summer Vacation. ' Mrs, Alfred Lockwoed and . sons, Alfred Jr., and Roswell, left today for their country home near Spokane where they will spen .the summer. Miss Dorothy, the daughter, plans to enter St. Anthony's hospital for a three month's nurses' training course. The rectory has been rented for the summer, but Bev, Lockwood "has re served his study and will continue to be found thuro. , , ,,. Homo from Porllund. Mrs. o. 11. Huff returned yesterdat from Portland where she lias, been visiting for the past month. Go to Shear Sheep. II. M.-Sloau and C B, Sloan went to Eugene yesterday", to shear sheep. Frank Durant left for Wood burn en tho same mission. Hero to VMt Ilrotlier. Miss Mabel Green arrived here this morning from Walla Walla for a vis It with her brother, W. W. Green, new ccunty school superintendent leave for Ilutto. , , , I Ameng yesterday's . long distance Passengers fcom here were Fred Markham and Albert Saunders, both of whom left for Butte, Montana. Ilave Cone to liancli. John Koas was in town yesterday from the Ross ranch in the southern Part of the county and today mem bers of the family left for the ranch. Issued Plumbing Permit. It. H. Thompson was Issued a per mit yesterday to do some plumbing work fur Bob Lewlsk at the latter's residence on Garfield street. 4 r.wi su . itccordcr'fe lioport. i ..The report of City Recorder Fitz gerald read to the council last even ing gave the receipts during the month of May; from fines -(305 and license fees $307. COOL CLOTHES FOR SUMMER W have nitirli sM Infection -in auwiiuicfeng oar "Knot Ciollwa'' for Kumrnot, lIH. Men truly will appreciate the ctn'llniiT of tailoring- and ttt, WiararloHwtto of 1KINI TOPIOAI, M ITS mi seldom fimssl la light weight Summer Clothes. Our PAI.M IIKACII SI ITS MmiiiI out prominently lu a i-laisa by themselves. A complete assortment of models to suit every lasie, whether jou lie a man of sixty or a lad or six teen. ml d PRICES $10.00, $12.00, . $13.50, $15.00 A KBIIflmr selec tiiHi of New Straw Hats fl.lHt to !.. Mk'lt weight Ath letic. Colon KllMs i.oo to i.voa. BOND. BROS. IViitlIelons .beading Autblcrs. VlNttcd at lttrents Homo. Mrs. J. F. Macey and children, Isa bel and William, returned last night from a, atuirtat-ay at tho ranch homo of Mrs Ma coy's parents, Xr. and Mrs. W. R. Campbell at Holdman. Will TCtMilf IVwdliiiK. A. Eklund was granted a permit for repairs to his dwelling at 710 Alta street yesterday. The approximate cot fa $400, and the work Is to, be done betwoen now and July l. Mill ItiilM Gurajco. W. H. Morrison was Issued a per mit this morning for the construction of a concrete garage on lots 5 and 6, on Madison street. The building la to cost $265 and wilt be finished by July 1. Is VIhUIw? Daughter Mr. Klolse Jtoadruck of IVtrtland, Is visiting for a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Joyce Hayes. Mrs. Itoadruok, Is on her way home from Walla Walla, where she has been at tending the Washington Rebekah assembly. CaoiiilT for Mtttar Trip. Judge and Mrs. Charles H. Marsh expect to leave Monday for a motor trip through the Yellowstone Park and to Montana ar other points. The trip is one of both business ani pleasure, and they expect to be away about three weeks. Taken PohIUoii at IxxiU Ktfwv. F- S. Krwin of Kprugue. Wtwh-, has taken a position with tho men's de partment of the iT'eopIoM' Warehouse. Min. Krwin and children are at La Oratrde, and will remove to this city as soon as Mr. Irwin can find a suit able residence. UnuiiiiuiiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiuuuuuaiiiiiiiunniiiiiiiiiiiuuiiMUiiiiiuiiiuimuuiiuir VALUE FOR EVERY I DOLLAR Tour teeth carefully examined S and properly fixed by the bast s painless method knqwit. s i Newton Painless Dentists Cornar Main and W.bb BtraM : s ptio it Ovasi wermWf S W adverUse) and affer -War eavlngs Man pa tor aaltj with every purchase. s nniniiiiiMiiiiiiiiuMiiiiiiiiMHnuiiHUiinmiiiiiiiMiiniMiiiiniiHiMwiiiriMw- USED CARS THAT ARE WORTH BUYING You can undoubtedly find something from this list that will suit your needs. .We have no junk to sell; all these are good cars. Here Is our winner: 5 iiaxsenaer Jeffrey. Jut nimlnted, five new tires. Is In rxeeilent shape meehanieally. A aTiiuine coml rar. It has siecua forward. Is or Mner; and tlio price i nh truck hody. 't the tldag for tlie farm. (Sood runnlUK condition. $-HA.OO. Ilulek 4 llnaxNtrr. line tire rsjutimieiit. New hatlery. A Hans little car r 15.00. ' . , . Chevmlet Touring car; lood shajic, f 100. Wo also have m 11 and 1017 IKkIko llrolhera Touring; Car whk'h are Mux thoruUBldjr otrrhauled and will be ready for salo In a short time. 1IT llarley lavtn S Kneed motorcycle, 80 per cent new, for lesa than half the original cost. CJorner Cottonwood and Water Sts. Thone 530 Coal at S10.05. The bid of the Oregon Lumber Co. to furnish coal to the city at f 10.05 a ton was accepted at the meeting; of ft the council last evening and two cars ' of the coal ordered. The bid of H. E. Long; to deliver In Pendleton 1000 j feet of fire hose at $1 a foot was also accepted. Untn, Uera from H alia WsHa . Mr. and Mrs. Ohsrh-s Hlli niororcd over frfvni Wulla Wnllis. and sient a couple of days at the home of the 1st tor's sinter, Mrs. J. F. Macey. Utile Miss Doris Macey returned with them and will spend a week veiling In Walla Walla. Well Known In Pendleton. Word has been received from Kos coe B. Doane. who was formerly In the employe of the Hill drug store of this city, hut who Is now with a base hospital at Camp Ffeemont, Calif:., that he has been transferred to the medloai detiartment of the ammuni tion train .there La Grande Observ er. . Goes ta AmibihiU Joseph 1). Ingram, former rendle ton hoy and son o( Mr. and Mrs. Will i Ingram, has been appofciftpd to the j naval academy at Annapolis. His old- er brother graduates from Annapolis ntxt year. Joe Ingram had been at 'tending the University of Oregon and ! left school upon being appointed ai I an alternate ta the naval aoademy. I rnl's Itrtitlicr-lii-btw llrrrs ! H. H. Ilrljht. tirother-lii-iuw of i Henry F"ord. noted carmakcr.'aas a I'cndlcton visitor yesterday, accom i panted by his family, they being en ; route to cattle to vlwlt a son at work It the shipyards at that place. While here Mr. Height visited with Itohert i Simpson, local Kord njrent. His sister ! U the wife of Henry Ford. Imml old Hkclctnn. I The skeleton of an Indian, burled perhaps 100 years ago or longer. wa i unearthed at Thorn Hollow Tueeday ! by men working on the approach to !the bridge now being Inntallrd there. The skeleton was found at a eonslci. i eraole depth and In a place where It ; bad evidently been for many years, i The skull, was fairly well preserved ' and showed a massive Jaw. raws Mb fJLXANDERSWHerij i 2 r ARE PRE-EMINENT. THERE ARE FRIDAY SPECIALS IN EVERY SECTION. LOOK THESE OVER AND COME DOWN. SEE FOR yourself:..: ? ' "-' wn .us) FRIDAY SPECIAL1N WOMEN'S WEAR Gombinations in nainsook, voile and muslins r trimmed 5in embroidery, lace, ribbons an4 fancy stitch ing, regular $1.50, Friday Special... $1.13 Another model trimmed in wide beading and ribbon,, fancy -stitching, regular $1.50, Friday Special .'. ..... ..... $1.13 35c BATH TOWELS 26c- A big size, double' thread weave; very absorbant, soft finish, sells regularly for 35c, fill all your needs now. Friday 26c ' 4 ' ' 50c IMPERIAL CREPE 28c , , J, A few pieces of this high grade half silk; launders fine; for ''dresses, waists and underwear; 36 in. wide; colors of rose, green, white, etc Fri day Special 28c . , mutojjmxdttjeus&ZZZl FRIDAY SPECIALS FROM THE CLOTHING SECTION. On these items you will save a very liberal sum of money if you take advantage. MEN'S KHAKI UNIONALLS : Extra weight cloth well made, big and roomy. Good fitting Unionalls that are worth $4.00 suit Our Friday Special offer, .the suit $2.g3 MEN'S GOLF SHIRTS Friday and Saturday special offer. New patterns new cloths, laundered cuffs, fast colorings, coat style;.. a, shirt suitable for the business man. These shirts are worth up to $2.50. - Our Special Friday of fer only $L39 ' t ONE LOT GLOVES 38c An assortment of odd styles that have,, been " dis continued, in black,,, white, tan, etc, some are , , slightly soiled,wqrth.$2.p0 to $2.50 k i . pair. Friday Special... 98c FRIDAY SPECIAL IN SHOE DEPT. : ' White Barefoot Sandals $1.50, $1.73, $2.00 Tan Barefoot Sandals $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 $20 BUY 1 THRIFT STAMIS V ; SERVICE !- buy: THRIFT ; - .STAMPS' will arrive In Pendleton the last of the mouth. l-"ord Itiiriematlvc Here. The Konl Motor Co.'s territory rep resentative and service advisor. C. Harrell, Jr., Is visiting with the local ugents. the -lmpson Auo Co.. The roads at present throughout the state are- as good as they ail lle at any time during the year. The trip from Wasco to Bend wus especially good. His rsin had sen ltd the dust and the road was smooth. From Wasco to Pendleton the road was good ecept the stretch from Kcho to rendleton. where road construction has made the going pots". eclved from the food administration ai Patriotic Hervlce League headquar ters with instructions that they be distributed In the homes of I matllla coonly. . The book, contalna many tried and proved recipes for cooking without wheat. W. It. Ayer . state food adniiniMtrattsr. makes the state ment that the next three months, un til hat-vent, will be the most critical In our food history. Every family hi Oregon owes It to the nation to make this sacrifice and do It willingly. I lean get almost anything they want I jif they have the money, and there is ino reason why they can't have a little ;of the later, as they get paid every! month. He saya he draws about 190 : rFrancs or S51 now; and that they are . always iaid In French money. Motorimr to California. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Ferguson. th former's brother. Klmer, and Mrs. Ferguson's panrnti Mr. and Mrs. Elevens and two daughters, have lt.fi for an automobile trip to California, going by way of Hend. Eugene and v " 1 n r War tiiinlen lan Hi-re. M- 1- Hutler of the" extension de partment of the ). A. C. Is in the city today. He Is making a tour of eastern Oregon In the Interest of the war gar den movement. While It is late In the season for the starting of gunlcns there Is yet much to he done in keep ing work going. Mr. Kuiler says that he finds In communities that are well organised this work in going bet ter and much easier than In other places. Canning and drying are things that should receive special at tention at this time. These are vital matters In food conservation. rvatliig for Klcor FxcavnHons are being made f three new bulk grain elevators, one each at Ful!n. Mct'orniKk and My rick. The 4wn at Fulton and Myrlck lire for the Farmers' Cniim grain egency. while that at Mrs-ornilok will be owned by J. W. McOornitck. iieatleys ttsik llook. "Potatoes for Wheat or It may mean defeat." This Is the slogan' at t)" hfi l i t th- WhT' . C-. r.-"' : s . . , :. i ; . i. -,i o . . i . , , .. . . berseani CJebwrl riles SMrr. Mrs. Steele Miller of I40 West Hattroad street has Just received a let er from her brother fergeant Frel H. tseisael. of Compaqv K. USth engi neers. In France. Jt was written en May II. the day before Mother's Day. and Sergeant tleisso! slated that all the boys had seen usked to write to their mothers on the following day. He says there la nothing he nee ,1s very badly, bat is sorry thy can t receive packages any more, f ' hen a fellow receives a. package from home. o matter what it contains. It surely makes him feel good." He write t'vit th to-vn wit lh-v are at pre- Miss I .avtod ;liiff st. Mies Florence Lusted, supervisor of drawing In the Pendleton schools. ' left on the Northern Pacific tralu at ! 1:3S this afternoon for Chicago and other eastern points. Miss Lasted will visit at her home at Cedar Falls. Iowa, and will go from there to Chi cago to attend a school of Industrial and applied art. Khe will return here in August jiiMiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiinmiii!iii:tniii!iiiiiif For the Lover of AU Good Things , Stop Itching IZczxrna ) Never mnd bow eitea yon have tried i and failed, yoa caa atop burning, itching t enema q-jickly by rppiytnjr htJo remo I furnished by aey dnipqist for 35c Extra j large bottla, ti.Oa liealing bcutris tho i trc.neat ienH is applied. In. a abort t-r I usually every trace ef eca-ma, tetter. ; pi-nplrs, rzsb. bia khead and suntlai i skin disraara vriU be renorcd. i For deannij the) k:n ae.d trahinj it ) Timorously healthy, llsravs use zcr-a, the penetraung. antiseptic Uuid. It is e- greasy salve and it does not stain. When ' others fail it ta the one dependable treat- I WlTHAfl'S CANDIES I ARE THE BEST 5 i . , 1.1 3 I Take a Box Home With' Yob. , I Tallman & Co. We adTrrtlae aad offer War ftar. lugs 1 1 amps foe sale wit rrsry . H rx-u'tt T ; .!-i1irJ-.ii . . i ... , . I llttlllllllllllltlllllllllltt'llllllllllltlllllu